' ''"'" ! v;>l »-- t\ -4;. v’jfcy - -^V - v‘i ’ * WAy ->* •■ Ay •rt^?r i r^ , "|''. % EyAy \nS£ y\,y ; •, , J** > **- v r 5 * f '^ri';^:'!vt; f •"■ /;kAM v-,-;. ~’: , - ;yy i -- • •"*’ jtjw ,< *“■ -ie?: l tV ‘j*v-i -f»v •• *v^ J :■ 1 *'-.:*■ ?"■•'*. •. Vi l * !•■. •<*• •-.-••.■•.• v 4^V''TL , *-'^t 4 - i *A *: f : * ***<> 1 4 , AykV' *l r WiW&$~ *AI. ; * >•' ■ »■ *^’ «* *«"-*V >*> «' v»-ii’H,V,t N't'? #•*. v; ‘. •,••>;'■ ,■»%"■*. > . . , >-«vV»n 7’JtV 1 %, 1 *• 'tl3 ii l ' ? , ‘'-#i f ■ v .-«.- T ti>< .4 ,l i. r',u v> » , '-.T’-i i gi'* iff K*;: ,k ,v^,‘..'. cn' is tef<4v > »S^'^la,' Vi?j ’i ••' , ns^.*V EFINKI> SUGARS —30 hbls. Lovering’a Crushed, ■jj^vj^r^T !»< v^!i•■■';• ?*^;>.-4!r^ 1 ffV?: ’-J Jtl, Pulvenzed, bo(t Crushed and Loaf Sugars, for sale • ■ Rr, William Hcndersoiij : al ihe loweslrnies,by The barrel or retail, by i*tFING released from attention to his tote business, v {*''” : • >'>s V~ tftd WM A. M’Cimo't CO, Tlhos resumed the practice of MEDICINE. Hlb Office , '^^!??? i ‘« e^'’"'-''cV'‘iT; ''2- ‘lt its'v Z*£' nus Grocers and Tea. Dealers is above the Drag Store, No 202 Liberty '!£ a Fldr * ™ a ' CO ' M °" "“ CO, •&J} ?-£y> fl 'i7'V s Bnghton on ttte 14th. J au , 250 Liberty street j&We*, July«. 1851-3m* | t> •«£«&gyi,*’?~ <*■> -^Jg'* - t n-' !>* z ~-- s ' r ‘ x^^' r s£^^s'r'K ' ;ky^Ns-fA, t rv ; , f ’ ~i~l". r- •*' ’,•’ ’ .* * - ‘ '>‘ > '■“ ,’ j 1 ' ■'*" T £ c^ ■?»■"’• ** -•-' ~kv kkv A--'A< r yy .CV-i .*- „ , CITY INTELXIGEtfCE.- ' Railroad Meeting. —A large. number of . nnr citizens favorable to the construction pt the. RiUsborgh and Steubenville Railroad, assembled laßt evening at the Board ofTrade Rooms. _Thq meeting was called to order by appointing E. D. Qazzam, Esq., JosFennock, _Esq., Vico President, and Jos Snowden Esq.Secre- coll of: the meeting was read by the Sec retary : when the President stated that the ob ient of the meeting was to receive the report ot tlie committee who had been to Philadelphia. Mr. Darsie, the only member of tho commit tee present, Btated that their Harmor Denny, was lying ill in..■ Philadelphi a had no written report; but gave bnenyana explicitly an account of their proceedings while in Philadelphia. They-had been received cor dially, and the project of.the Steubcnyule. Road : entertained with the greatest respeot and sym tiathv by the principal men: in the city. At a meeting in the Railroad office there, a large num ber of Philadelphians were present, and a freo interchange of thought took place, relative to the proposed project. ; The committee presented >• in the strongest terms, the advantages of this route, and enlisted the attention, and warmest sympathy of all present in its speedy, corople .tioD* • The Committee, so far as he .knew, had met ■with no gentleman who did not give it a decided preference to the Ilempfield route. Mr. Brown, a gentleman of great wealth and powerful influence,.had given an unqualified prer ferenco to this Road, and thought that no aid would bo granted m Philadelphia to the Hemp field project. Although largely interested in other projects, he said.to set him down for s>l,r 000 as an earnest of his interest, in this, and he knew of forty others who would at least give a Bimilar amount. Mr. Darsie-proceeded to ■ show, by a table of distances, the advantages of this route over any rival. From Cincinnati to hew York, by way of 'the Erie route, it. was 882 miles, whereas from Cincinnati to New York, by way of Columbus, Steubenville and Pittsburgh, it was only 746 miles,: making a difference of 13G .miles. By thiß latter route from Cincinnati to Philadelphia it was C 57 miles, and by way of the Ilempfield route it would bo 081 miles, making a difference in favor of our route over the Hcmpficld of 24 miles. He thought that'tlieir trip to Philadel phia had been productive of much good, and hoped we would have no reason to complain of our Philadelphia friends. In conclusion, he sta ted that, as Mr. Naylor and himself had no con versation on the subject since then- return, lie would be glad to heal- his views, and the im presaiou made upon his mind by their visit to Philadelphia. r . Mr. Stanton moved that. the thanks of the . meeting be returned to tbo Committee for the faithful manner in which they had discharged their duties. The motion. waß carried. ■ Mr. Naylor then being called upon, concurred generallym the sentiments and impressions ex pressed by Mr. : Darsie, and made a lengthy, energetic and eloquent speech, portraying in his nervous style tho immense advantages that Pitts burgh must reap from tho completion of this road; He evidently understands his subject well, and his comprehensive and ongiual views are well calculated to take captive an audience. Mr. Peter Livingston,* of Florence, Washing ton conntv, a warm and active friend of the Steubenville Railroad, next addressed the meet ing. Ho commenced by adverting to the diffi culties constantly referred to by. .the opponents of the road, in regard to crossing through Brooke county, Virginia. He waa happy to inform the meeting that the most enthusiastic feeling pre vails amongst onr Virginia friends. in favor .of this Railroad. He (Mr. L.,) from ev ery landholder along the valleys of Kings and Harman’s creeks, deeds ot release, conveying to the company the ngbt ot making the Road along either of those oreeks. So, it matters not what action the Legislature of Virginia may take on this subject, we have the “ right of ■ way” through Brooke county, beyond all doubt cr controversy. Mr. L. then adverted to the matter of making a Railroad bridge over the Ohio at Steubenville. He said there would be no difficulty whateverm building the bridge in a.positiou so high ns nev er to interfere with tho free navigation of the Ohio. Tho banks are high on either side, and there are solid rooks for hutments and anchor age. This would be a model bridge, which would put the people of Wheeling to the blush. Mr. L. spoke also of the leefing existing be tween Pittsburgh and Florence in favor of this Road. The spirit is increasing every day and every hour. Tho people in the country have al ready subscribed liberally-, and he had no doubt but that before the firstof April next they would raise at least $300,000. The immense beds of coal, limestone and iron ore mtheregion through which the road will pass, will, of themselves, make the road good paying stock. Mr L, although a citizen of Washington county, was opposed to tho Hempheld Railroad project, and he gave it as his opinion that that road would be an injury to the people of Wash ington county. . liis remnrks about tho Hemp field road were both sensible and humorous, and called forth thunders of applause. In fact, tho gentleman was warmly applauded throughout his speech. Capt- Naylor stated that ho never listened to a better Railroad speech than that made by his friend from Florence; and ho therefore moved that the thanks of tho meeting bo given to Mr. Livingston for the able manner in which ho ad dressed them. The motion was put by the chair andcarricdbyacclamation. Mr. J. H. Lowell then offered the following resolutions which were adopted unanimously:. Resolved, That the large subscriptions to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, in this city and along the lino of the rend, and the friendly spirit manifested to it by Philadelphia, afford ample assurance, of tho success of that enterprise. Resolved, That after the organization of that company they should proceed at once with the work, so as to insure its completion within two . years. - - ■ Mr. L. Harper read a letter from a gentleman in Dresden, Muskingum county, Ohio, showing the feeling that exists in that neighborhood m favor of a connection by Railroad with Pitts burgh. [The letter will be, found m to-day’s paper.] On motion of Mr. A. Kirk, the committee to prooure subscriptions to the stock of tho Pitts burgh and Steubenville Railroad were authorized to increase their numbers to thirty. After directing the proceedings to be publish ed in the papers of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Steubenville, Newark, Zanesvillo and Columbus, tho meeting adjourned. A Handsome Store Room, —The . hPKENNA, Aud'r. p. tl. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Business stands on liberty street at Auction.— On Friday afternoon, August 15th, At 4 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, that valuable lot of ground situate at the corner of Liberty and Irwin eta., having a from of 2-1 feet on Liberty street, and extend ing along Jrwin atrcci eighty-five feet, on whieh Is ercclrda suhatanual three story brick warehouse, oc cupied by J-D. M’Cune and GS. Ansliuiz. ■•• - A Iso, the lot adjoi ■ ing the above, having a front ot 17 feet on Liberty street, extending back 85 feet to an al ley 10 feet wide, on which is erected a three atory unck warehouse nnd occupied by Wilkinson & Bell. Terms at sale. P. M. DAVIS, nuO 1 Auctioneer. Houses and lots in the fhth ward at AtlCTiox.—- On Wednesday evening, August 13ih,at 8 o'clock, at the Sates Rooms, corner of wood and Fifth strceiSj will be sold that valuable lot of ground, having •a front of 17-reel G mehes on Liberty Btrcet, near the Corner of Mechanic street, extending back GO feet t on which is erected a substantial two-story frame dwelling house I ,With brick-back buwhng. • Also, one other lot of ground, having a from of 25 feet on an alley; which is 30 feet wide, extending back 40 feet; on which is erected a substantial two story frame dwelling house. - • • -p -•- 2*,^,— Onc-thmleash i ’residue in one and two years, with interest auB A UCTION SAWS-'AT BRIDGEWATER; OF DRY A GOODS. GROCERIES, Ac.—On Tuesday morn in-*, August lihh, at 10 o'clock, and continue from day to°(3ay, at tho store of D. S. Thompson, In Bridgewater, will be sold without reserve, his entire stock of Dry Goeds,Grocerlesv Ac.,, which have been carefully se lected for«tail sales, comprisincin part superior French, and F-nelish Broad Cloths and Casßimeres, assprtcdco lore;: -siUincis;' tweeds ; . Kentucky jeans, kersejs, linen and. cotton drills* summer cloths; cotionadesj flannels* bltfuchcdand unbleached shirtmgs and; Micet-. mgs; shirting, stripes * checks; tickings * colored cam brics roil cbmii j tZliO pieces furniture ami. dress prints, of the best styles and quality v silks, laces, Ac.* black -and-fattcy dress silks; gros dc Naples; satin duxhien; Turk satin; wateredsilks; berages; lawns; dc lames* cashmeres; merinos, bombazines, alpaccas, Swiss, cambric and mull muslins.; Victoria and bishop (awns ; JhccF. edgiuga and insertions; lace capes; shawls, ho ficrv and gloves; silk,cambric, gingham and cotton .handkerchiefs; boni.einnd cap ribbons; French Artifi cials; trimmings; parasols;. bonnets, umbrellas, pat ent thread ; spoof cottons; sewing silks; coat, pout and vest buttons; raenno and silk undershirts and draw - ers; boots, shoes and hats; hardware an l cutlery , gro ceries; queensware; glassware,Ac. , Sums over $lOO, four months credit, of par proved endorsed paper. | nuo. * « * ** "S r » 4 *■ t Office of tab Daily- Moamwo Post. ) ■ Tuesday, August 12, 1551. \ ■ Yesteiday forenoon wo had.light rains, which made it rather unpleasant; but cleared up towards the dose of the day lit buxine??, wo noticed a decided improve* meni in some branches ol trade, without, however any material < honge in the markets worthy of note. ASHES— We quote sales in small lots at 4} tor Soda A&h; large lots would not command this price. The niarketcomlnues well slocked. BACON—’There is an active demand for bacon, in small lots, for the country and city trade. The stock is now principally in the hands of a few houses, who are not willing to sell hirge lo*s to speculators. Their stock on hand will, barely supply their regular customers. Among the sales yesterday wc note 4743 lbs sides ut 9c » COSO do shoulders at7sc; 345‘2 do hams at 9Jc; shbds shoulders at 7£c., OO daya St Louis Cured,. 1400 lbs shonlders at 7jc ; 1000 do hams at 9c. Wo were shown a letter by a House in this city, from an Eastern House, offering ?ic, cash, for 00 hhris bulksbonldors,which was refused. MACKEREL—There was t a moderate demand for No. 3 with gales of l&hbls otso*7s; 19 to nr $0,87; 20half Ihl* do at 33,67; 10 do at 34,00. : - • ’ FLOUR—The receipts were light, and transactions limited; we notice among the sales 23 bbis. at $3,18; 10 do at 8320; 50 do at 83,12—0 n the wharf -hrom wagons, 15 bbis at 33,15; 15 Co at $3 18;. 40 do at 33,14; From stores, sales of about 200 bbis at 33.25,3,27,3 31 and 3,37. • SHIP STUFF—We have a sale reported of 6000 lbs at 45c per 100 lb?. : LARD OlL—Sales of 2 bbis No 1 at 70c. DRIED BEEF—Wc quote sales of 2 bhi* at 10c. SUGAR—There is more disposition by holders tore* ulize ; the receipts for several days past have increased We notice sales or 15hhds fair at o]c ; 15 • ■ ■ MOLASSES—Toere is but a hunted demand ; holders are more anxious to sell; soles are reported lo us at 35 to 37c. - TOBACCO—There is a moderate demand for Tobac co; price* well mauramcd: We qtSQC a sale of 7 bxs R. (c R. at 39; 10 kegs.o twist at tic. PEPPER—Ba|cßOflObaß*Tepoitcdnlloc." BUCKETS—We qa'iie sales from first hands at $1,89 lo 190; retuil by the dozen at 52.00 to 2,12 SALT—SaIt 9 of 60 bids at 31.10 per bbl. DRIED APPLES—SuIsrt of 10 sacks at 800- COFFEE CIRCULAR. r Baltimore, July 31st, IBil. The inactivity noticed in our last Circular continued to prevail until about the middle of the present month, at which ume it become very brisk, and considerable business was done ai lowerprices than bad previously . The; purchases were principally. for Southern and Western account—our city trade having taken compar atively but n small piopoiitott. Our tabular statement showsvan excess of importn* lions over the coircspomlum period lu»i year, of IUO,UOD bags m round numbers, white the stock on hand io-dav is less than it was at this period last year—showiag conclusively the influence of prices upon consumption Jhe market closes with considerable firmness on the part ol owners, most of whom withhold their stock Irom market at the ruling fiiiurc* We quote printout bf : good fair to prune at WHITE & ELDER, Brokers. YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA IS NOW TUT UP m the large*! fixed Bottles, and is acknowledged to lie. the BEST SARSAPARILI-A made.as iacertiht dby th* Wotokrfi’L Co es it has per formed, the original cojnts of which aretn the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is thu only TRUE and ORIGINAL article ThiaMedtciae, when u?ed according to dirvcitons. WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL, ticrolole, or Kmg’s Evil,. Cancers, Taraors, Eruptions ot the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters. Scald Head. Rheumatism, Puna m the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ul cers.Swellingolthc Glands, Syphilis. Dys pepsia, Sait Rheum. Disease of the Kidneys, i,o*s of Appetite, Diseases arising fromthe use of Mercury, Pain In the Sides und Shoulders, General Debility.Drop ay, Lumbogo. Jaundice, and Cosureties*. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN! Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lucorrhen, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urutc, oml general gloomy state of mind are cured by Dh. Gi t* florid Extract of Yellow Dock aru .Sarsapaiilla. which gives immediate relief by renewing the founda tion of health and strength, the blood It neutralizes bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to all the vital powers. Let all who wish to purge the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence of the appetite dur ing the winter, and to prepare the system lo resist sum* mcr epidemics, resort now to “ Dr Guyton's Extract of Yellow Dock and tursaparilla,’* whxn is proving itself an antidote for many of the moat malignant ditease* tba: flesh is heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for in this remedy the public faith bus never wavered—nev er cm waver; for nl* founded on experience, just as their want of failh mother and epanoas compounds is also founded on experience. They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from this purely vegetabe lemedy; therefore, however, brokou down in health nnd spirits however, loathsomo to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery; lei the pattern only understand that hi* hope of physical restoration lies • only tn Guy sou’s Extractor Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rills, and persuade him, tor his life's sake, to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting hi* speedy restora tion to health. Females, Read the Following, Newark, N; J., January 25. Mr. Bmntti:— We take pleasure in staung that your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla gives greauatisfocuon in every case.. . . A very respectable genilcirmn informed u* that bis daughter was troubled with difficult roens.ruMion nnd other diseases peculiar to her sex.. She had not had her regular menstrual discharge for a long time; bnt by the n*e of Dr. Guyton's Yellow Dock und barsaparilla was radically cared. She used Townsend s and others with out receiving the shghtest benefit, lie had one daughter die from the same cause. I. E. TRIPP & CO. HiifttAKsviLLE, Oswego county, May, 1648. S- F Bennett—Dent Sir: I purchased, a short umu ago, a bottle of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla for my wife, which she has used for her complaint. Erysipelas and Weakness, Falling ol the Womb, etc ,nnd a has al ready helpedlicr very much. Of the Erysipelas uhas effected nearly a cure. I have Just purchased a second bottle, and Judging front the effect of the former, feel con fident that it will effect a perfect cure. Yours, very respectably, N. COBURN. Cure ef an aggravated case of Erysipelas. The cures performed by Dr. Guyeott’s Extractor Yel low Dock aud Sarsaparilla are lasting. The patient's general health continues to improve after disease is re moved. Cure* are not chronicled until brae has fully tested thauhero can be no relapse or return of the dis ease. Norway, Herkimer eo., February, 1850. ■ S- F- Bennett % Co—Gents; It is with great pleasure that I write to you about the very happy effect of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my son. who has lorg been suffering muer that dreadful, lonthsomo uU ease, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked in 1848, and was for several months attended by some of our best ! physicians, who tried their skill nerscvermgly for five ! months, wltuout any beneficial effects whatever. He i become reduced to a perfect skeleton. He hud ulcers i from di* hip down to his knee, which were continually I dischareingoffrnstve mailer. Medical and surgical skill was baffled- 'Physicians say that Ins cose whs hopeless —there could be nothing doue to arrest those terrible gangrening ulcers. My neighbors and Jrayaetf thought his dissolution near at hand. Oneofmy neighboia.who had cured a chlldof scrofula with your inv&luible medi cine wished me to make a trial of it, and more from the rusile«s desire to do somcthmgmvhile life lasted, than from aay hope of getting relict, I procored three bottles of your ‘ Yellow Doilc und Snrsupanlia,” and cnmmenc | ed using it, and to ray astonishment he commenced to 1 improve before he had used the third bottle, aud boforc he bod ustfd hnlf a dozen bottles he could walkout. He | used in all twelve bottles during the year >49, andby Oemberlast he was perfectly restored; uvery vestige of I thodi«ease except the scars was removed, and he re mains in perfect health up to the present timo Hu re covery, under the blowing* of God, is entirely owing lo the use of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and I us I sure you that I feel myself under grout obligations lo I you and it i« with great jov that I inform you of what ) your Sarsaparilla has done for ray eon • 1 Respectfully, JAMES RUSSELL. ITT* Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for 35. Sold by J. D. PARK, Ciuctunail, Ohio, North east corner of Fourth and Walnut sts.,—-entrance on Walnut—to whom all orders must he addressed. : J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market streot and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock & Co, Pitts burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckhnm, Alle gheny City; LT Bussell, "Washington ; WH Lumhei ton, FranVlm; L B Bowie, Uruontowuj H welly, Grcensburghi S Kountz, Somerset; Scott Ic Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana; i R Wright, Kittan ningj Evans & Co, BrookviHe; A Wilsoa A, Son, Wayncsburgh; M’Farland dc Co,N Callender, Mend ville; Burton A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker, Mercer; las Kelly & Co. Butler; S Smith; Beaver; J D Summerlin, Warren; F L ACS P Crooker. Jr-,Brownsville. ray!9 I'. M. DAVIS, Aucl'r. Diamond Sparks* RECEIVED TO-DAY, 2110 Diamond Sparks, aeleoted for Glass Cutters’ use . , jyl3 ■ JNO. B. McFADDEN &TO. A* W * Fosters ATTORNEY:AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW:' OFFICE- NO- 47 FOURTH STREET, below Market street . PtfaSurgA. Pa. novlfmlawly O’Donnell, fiXnllcn &> Co. I Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Booms, 1 NO. 98 THIRD ST., BETWKKN WOOP AKB MA&RAT, (SOITTU 8IDK). MANUFACTURERS of Cane Seat Parlor €g“HY Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; Re- Irarifl ception ahd Invalid Chairs; Cane Seat wnH fTnilntry House SlOOlst SettCCS } Loun ges, and every vanety of Common Chairs. STWetm All of which were manufactured under Mf.ffffl || their personal superintendence, and are 9 « warranted both in material a .d workman nhio iiirerior Wnone m the Cay. Dealers m thojo ani cleS will EM l advantage to call and eiamineforthemselvesprevious togoing elsewhere. Sleamboals and Dwellings famished at the shortest notice. All orders punctually attended to. tjy2j P. M: DAVIS, AuciV * r' ’ ? V. - >.i - y ••*';••.••*•♦*• ,'V" -.*. \* * •'4‘ wM* ♦ * ,v , J**.^v I *:v."* ?'X “ T-.^- -.’• ~OZ'' ~- : ' 'X'-f"' • ' l ~'. jJ'' r ,“- : 'XX *'v -'I'Y-'j "j : ,..\-i '-«. COMMERCIAL. UEVIkW OF THE MARKETS. Dr* Guysott’e Improved Extract $ f £*'*'& : ; -i-rJ 1 '*,*--* RIVER MATTERS. PORT OFTPITTSBURGH. 4 FSKP 0 INCHES W4TEH IN. THH'CIUNItII. Steamer Michigan No. g, Boies,' Beaver '* ■: Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville u Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville ' “ J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeeSfmn Beaver, Gordon, Heaver; P “ .Fashion No.^Peeblesjfciiiabeili “ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Ni»wtnn “ Colombian, Greenlee, Cincinnati. W ° n “ Regulator, Woodburn; LouSvdlt “ 3 ulitt Dean, McVay. ZaneavSe DEPARTED: 6 “ Redstone, Woodward; Brown.vill. “ Atlantic; Parkinson,’ do - “■" J- M’Kec, ilendrlckson, McKeesnnn ‘ Michigan No. 2, lioics.Ueaver ’ - Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. ; ' •* 7*homas Shriver,-Bailey, West Newinii hashioii,Peebles, Elizabeth -‘V Cumberland No. % Miller, Nashville Diurnal, Couwell, Wheeling. r ■The River.—By ihe. pier mttrk, last evening there were 4 feet water and falling slowly, . 11 e Wheeling; and Bridgeport Packet. I The splendid sieamer R. Jf. LINDSAY, tfSg&gillST; Moobb, Master, is the’ regular' Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet, arid leaves here every Wednes day and Saturday for the above ports. For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHERIFF & BINNING; Aghs jy24 'No. l'» Market street. i tEft .te The splendid.uew steamer ELEPHANT. Hats, Master, will leave for,the above and all intermediate ports, ou the first rise of water. For freight or passage apply on,board, or to ' jyt ~ ; ; .-QRG. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent ? __ Friday Clnotnnati Packet. t f£j?Vta THE new and elegant steamer IRENE Ui|f||gi|j|!No. 2, G.L. M’CtummKvMaster,has taken place of the Clipper No. 4, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY; at 10 A; M., for the above and Intermediate: ports. For freight or pss sage apply on board, - • - > ;; ... fjelP For Marietta and Hoefclugport. Tub fine steamerPAClFfC, Zanour Mas leave Iqt the above and intermedia ate pons every YVal4 o’clock, P.M. . For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to T. WOODS a. SON, i N 0.61 Water st., and CO Frontst.\ WcduesSay Packet for Ctnelnnatli: : . lf*S> *. The new and fast raiinlritf steamer CIN -1 BrHMiWflitAMj Master, will leave every WEDWEBpAy. IVr freight or passage, apply oh board, or to mail'Oi m G. iL&HLTKNBBRGER. . Allegheny lllver Trade. regular franklin packets. ijES&lfti The fine steamer ALLKO HEOT BELLE benefit, atd had given up all hope of acure ever being effected, when oar family physician, alter examining tiie case, recommended me to qm the PETROLEUM, which 1 did, and am happy to inform you that the use of two bottles effected an euiire cure. I write this without solicitation of yoitr acquaint* nnre. With sentiments of esterm, lam yours truly* jyg JOSEPH SWaU. Beal Estate tor Sale# IN EAST LIVERPOOL , OHIO. HAVING, since November las', disposed, of Eighty. Town Lots in the above borough—a major pah to actual setters, I have been induced.to offer nn addition* al number at private sale, and at prices and on terms of payment which will come-under the means.of all persons disposed to purchase. Each lot contains; in cioding the streets nnd aife r, one-fourth ol an acre being GO feet front by 130 feet deep. TSvo additional Potteries, and an iron Foundry,'have been built during the last year, and arc now in successful operation The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, to connect with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Beaver, has been located ibroueh Liverpool. .. A charter has also been obtained for » Plank Rood from Liverpool to. New. Lisbon. Property Iras been purchased by n company from Pittsburgh, for a Planing Machine, Saw. Mil), Ac., and a company is. about being formed .to erect Glass. Works. Tbereareplaccsof worship for Episcopal tans, Presbyterians and Methodists; aßontanCaiholicCliurch has been contracted for, to be finished the coming fall; and the Unionists urc preparing to purchase and build a. place of worship. Means of education in this town are nmple. Apply to ; .. JAMES BLAKELY, ou4 cor. Olh and Liberty »>*.. ai-icond *iorv .«? Notice to Contractors!/ I STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.-V Proposals will be received by the Steubenvilte -and Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist ] day of October next, fer iho Grodicg and Mosonry of I the first division of the road extending from Steubenville ! to the Conotton valley; and, also, for the. construction of iheentire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also,distinct proposals for the construction of-that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. The entire length of this tine is about UO miles, and it contains work of alt desor ptions, in great variety,, some of which isqnitc heavy. Proposals will be received for the Grading and Ma* sonry of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company rcserving the.prtvilege to. make such disposition of the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to its interests^ Plans. Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company*after the 15th of and further information may be obtained on application to J. Blickensderter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the under signed. D. KILGORE, . JylB:2mdfcw ' President** EXTRACT OF, AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and sold by jno, younoson, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. Lis put up in bottles at2s and 27| cents, each, with full directions for its ase. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been (ound at all efficacious, and U so fur exceeds the original in povfrer, us toYcndermhc CHEAPEST ME VICUiE IN THEWORLD: Call and ;3 . . Gentlemens’ Furnishing Store?’'' au ? No. SO Fourth street. OPENDID Summer and Fall Cravats, Scarfs. Neck Q TieSj De Joinville Tics—jait received. * au7 , HINTON & CO. r » *f, 1 v 1 f % j S' - ARRIVED: For New Orleans* ’eafbeag Cured. AHEAD OF AiiLit \ ** * •*-*: T ■.?!. v -r 1 . ... ;•••• , • ;■ ..•.-v -v v . - v. V - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . BY THE O'REILLY LINE. EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARCTIC! New York, August 11. • Tlio steamship Arctic, from Liverpool, arrived nt 8 o'clock this morning. She flailed on the 80th ult., and brings 36 passengers. She expe-; rienced adverse winds during most of the pass-' age. . ’ ; The Africa arrived at Liverpool.on the even-; ing of the 26th—tho Baltic on the evening of the 29th. < Cotton—Firmer. The sales of three days amounted to ,32,000 bales; of which speculators and exporters took 12,000.' Prices have ad vanced Jd.JJftlb; fair Orleans s£d.‘, Uplands and Mobile sgd. • . Flour...ls in fair retail demand—prices un changed. ' Corn... Market bare of fine yellow—prioes un changed.^.Wheat-Bull and unchanged. ■ ■ 'Provisions...ln fair request at. previous rates; Ta110w...6d. better. Groceries—Sugar steady. Coffee-inactive but not . lower.: Tea slightly declined, with ‘more doing; Molasses in good supply, with large sales. Rice neglected. The London ’ Money market ,ig. a shade better. Consols closed dull; on Tuesday at 9B|@9BJ. In American - Securities, there .had been a fair business, without variation in price. ,The Manchester trade was more active, and prices rather in favor of the buyer. . ENGLAND. The House of Commons has sustained Lord Russell's motion, excluding Air. Solomons, the Jewish member, front -his scat, by 59 majority. Mr. Swift, a Romanist, had been elected Sheriff of London. : ! The reported discovery of four bodies of Sir John Franklin’s party, by the crow of a whaler, is generally credited. * Parliament closes between the 10th and 15th of August next. The number of shilling visiters to the Exhibi tion continues to increase. ' FRANCE. ' "' J 1 Hie Frenoh Assembly has decided to adjourn on the 10th of August until the 20th of • Oct. ; The committee on the; Budget estimate the deficiency at 59,000,000 francs. The Frenoh military authorities of Rome have ejected the officers of the Inquisition from their quarters to make room for a fresh arrival of troops,;. It haacaused serious disagreements.; Emlii Girardin has become converted to the Peace doctrines.' The Irish Catholic clergy are addressing earn est appeals from the pulpit in favor of Lord Arundel, the candidate for Limerick. : FATAL ACCIDENT. New Yobk, August 11. Yesterday afternoon tho sail boat Fairy, in which were Mrs. Green of this city, her four Children and nurse, and two sailors, was capsiz ed at tbe Sailor’s Snug Harbor, and the whole drowned. 1 87,860,41? FIRE IN PROVIDENCE. Ppovipesce, August 11. The dwelling house of Mr. Felix Rourke, in South Hadley street, was destroyed by fire yes terday morning, the family .escaping with seri ous personal injury, and the loss of their entire personal effects. One of the children bos since died. Bostos, August 11. Hon. S. 11. Walley declines the office of Mayor of Roxbury. He is to be put forward by the Webster Whigs as a candidate for Governor. PENN OX ASS WORKS. v r0Ex5z,5a...................... rooms wianmAir. Lorenz & Wightmau, (Formerlv of tuefirm of W« lil'CcLur fc Co.) . nxKVFjLCTtrBCBS OP ALL EISDS OP VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, .03 Water and 05 Front Street*. Pitlsburiih, Penn'a. -,N. B.—Particular attention paid lo odd sizes of Win dow Glass and private rat aids for Bottles and Vials.' - jyg-hDmd&w - -- • : conttraov habket ahd thibd stbeets. FACULTY.— Johs Fleming, principal rnstrnctor in .the science of Accounts. . O. K. CBASSEBLm, Professor of Penmanship. Mercan tile computation, Ac. ■ Alxx. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer, on Commercial Law. .The Itootnß of thia Instimtion are open both day and evening, for the reception of Iboße wishing to obtain a praciicni MercsnUie education.. .The coarse of instruct lion is so Ihorongb, that every student on leaving the College will be competent to take charge of and con duct on correct principles, any. set of Stock .or Partner ship Books, however complicated. . fielOrdAw ALL PERSONS interested.wilt take notiee that WILLIAM TAYLOIt, of tho Eighth Ward «f the City of Pittsburgh, Brickrosker,on the 29thday of July, 1851, executed to the undersigned a Deed of Assignment of all his Estate, in trust for’the benefit of his creditors, ' All persons indebted to said Taylor-aro requested to. make immediate payment, and persons having claims will present them. - J. HOtYABD, Assignee, jy3l .Office4th at., ben Smithfieid and Grant. ROPE PO ITtfAR Y. Cochran t Mcßride & €o«j 1 MAjnjpAt-rußKtts or • Iron Railing and Ornamental Iron Work, in all its branch#, . N 0.26, WOOD STREET, PITrSBURGfI. ItHE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their . friends and the public generally, that, having receiv ed a large number of new patterns forTroii Raiung, Ac ; : which, together with those previously on hand, comprises the greatest variety ever offered in this City—they are now prepared to manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens^-window guards, l tree boxes. haL racks, centre tables, &c. Ac-Vin a style of workmanship and finish not to be surpnssd, and cheaper than.any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. V; .- ;: Alio, cooking stoves, hollow ware, and castings of all descriptions, ns usual. . ; : ■ . ... . iy7 Young Ladies’ Seminary—Allegheny. MR. AND MRS. N. W. METCALF, PRINCIPALS, . Rc.opmsATonday,Sepiil,«'h Colonnade RoiD\Federal»L COURSE OF INSTRUCTION and rates of tuition the same as heretofore. For particulars, see Circular, or apply to the Principals. AMtgh*riy\ July 14,1851. .. ' : • Braddoch’BWeld Property. TIT: PERSONS desiring beautiful, healthy, historic and cheap focaiioii for country residences, are iavited to turn Iheir attention to Bnuiaook’s Field, wbieh: is now being sold in small parcels* on the most favorable terms. ; Eighty-five acres have been thus aold this season, to i several; different individuals, somC ot whoa are now | improving by buildings, &c.~ Fot advantages of-every | kind, but particularly of access from the city, the place is unrivalled. Three grand thoroughf res run by it and through it—to wit: the MonongaUeia-River; the Pitts burgh and Braddoelt’s Field Piankßoad, which is now [greatly traveled; and the Pennsylvania Central Rail*. I road, on which the Cars will be running eastward, from | PiUsbnrgh, that far, by next Fall.; Beats land there I every few hours. Omnibasses will, soon travel the I Plank Road; and the Cars will always stop with: and | for passengers. 1 lam staying for the summer. at thp Farm, where 1 I shall be ready to show persons the grounds, and my I plans of division theseof. : Visiters panae accommoda- I ted at the Mansion House as al a Hotel. ] }yl9:tf JAS. W. BUCHANAN. IN THECOURT OP COMMON PLEAS QF ALLE GHENY COUNTY. I In the matter of the Assign- V • • ment of Wnrrtck, Manin 4 Co. | Na 35 bci.Tetm.lßW. I ,W. S. Courtney AS. Harbaugj J ; • And: Now, io -wit, July 20, 165lysnpple menmry account of. assignees* presented in open Court, confirmed nitij and ordered that notice of thefilmg be given by two weebi* publication in the Daily Commer cial Journal and Post; Bt the Court. .-••• GEO. S. HAYS, Prothonotary. Rare chance forchbap clotbing;~chx3- teb, No. 71 Snrithfield street, is now closing oat his stock of seasonable Clothing, at a very slight advance upon.cbst, . He is determined to selltoraalce room for newgbodsl His etc ck embraced every thing found in fashionable clothing establishments* either for man. or boy. The public are invited to call 1 and see for them' selves, before purchasing elsewhere. 1 ; No charge for showing-goods. We study to please nu 7 L.O. BETROLDS- * • *JAME3 W. POBTBB* 4 ■•WM. N. POBIBR, (Successors 10 Thomas Scott.) Reynolds 4& Porters* LUMBER MERCHANTS, Ttnn. bttxoten Irunn and St. Clair sttcei3 } Pittsburgh:' ‘ . New Chocolate Factory" ; SIG. N.-GIAMBONI A,CO. respectfully inform the. public that they are now manufacturing CHOCO LATE of everyquaUty and price.. This Chocolate, un*. like most others sold here,is W-ittanted pure and unad ulterated, and' hence, of finer 'flavor, more nutricious and wholesome. Sig. G. and Co., having been proprie-, tors of one of the largest Chocolate manufactories in. Italy, assure the public that they will famish an article : equal, if not superior, to the best imported, and ataless sale atifr.-SOIlEL’S,(Mad,SotePa Millinery,) No. 102 Fourth street, op stairs, next door to the May* ; oris Office.- •• • • ■ • - • -fau7 THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property, in Allegheny CUy. The Lot is seventy-two feet nine inches, fronting .on the East Common, and ninety feetin depth; extending from a corner at Gay alley to ty owned bylhe Protestant Methodist Church.; The im provements area three story Brick Dwelling, well fin ished, and two coaifortable frame Dwelling House*-—' There te probably hiU more'pleasant and desirable lo cality for private residencesm the City than the Lot now offered for sale. The professional pursuitsof thejunder signed do not permit him to occupy and enjoy this prop erty, and hence the offer to selb It will be sold a bar i gain, if application be made soon. Jot puce and terms I of payment, refer to Mr; Morrison the V^rei' house of P. ftrConmck, Esq.i or - John Fleming, Esq V j A iyl)!lm C “ y ' WM. g- FOSTER, JR; EW FALI»GOODS'A»WM-.’»sanUB4-MABK*r st.! A. A. MASON A CO, ure.now in dally receipt of' New Goods—mahy of whiehhave been iraponeil ex pressly for their sales; togeiher wlthanimmenseyanety of choice goods, selected wrth greatcare from the largest importing houses; in theijeastem cities, johichiwUl be kept up during the season, forming a stockywhich for pnrcfraserais respeotfally golicitecL ’ Ug 9 —OKX MONIES AND POCKET BOOKS—The finest ■.„l! erbl ” ngllllolhla c ‘ lyHaBt HWToiir& co.’s. OAI0 A I§ rl “" by STUART & HU, . r . T :-v. V-^-'-v^A■*;.': : i’-Js-y ; i-'- V ._ .■ - ** V % - :? rt v -fv- 1‘ ’., ij. *-■ , • :■■’ ■;&’S."* * ~ J | ■! + »' ■ ■ ■-■■ * - • ■ , \ »-*ifeVvL-’ ■■■ : i'; •- i:• i V •; .•' y*: x 1 ’ '■-■'■'St-'* .t:\ . - V' ~.v -■< * s v a - ■*“ t IRELAND. miBBDBOB Blotloe. 71 Bmithfield at. For Sole. * \ . ■■ •< •S v » > rJ ~ xz+fo-a-s -“Sf V-1 4 ? o t~- -y. ** **O f •» -*J/ "■ Hankers an& Brokers. QILU fc CDtttlY, BANKERS ANOEXCHANGE BROKERS, — HOiOSWood Streot, Third doer bOats FourAriwut tide). . fGHTEXCHANGE oiuSe Eastern Citiea constantly for Sale; Time Bills ;of. Exchange and Notes dis counied,; Gold, Silver CoUeotlonsmade lit oil the principal ciues of the United States/.- Deposits received of For and Current Bunds. : mar£7:y • _.. ■■■■ - ■ barkers ahdkxchahge iaaoKHins, No.M, cframett Wflop iTa Diamond btbsbxs, , ; Piwbwgkf Pa imuyl JDomesticand foreign Exchange, JBank Notes, and Exchanged, exchange an d baskxb g house ■«. •: ot William A. ffiiil & €o., 04 Wood'Street* * PITTSBURGH. pyimnaisT ALLOWTO ON TIMS deposits. fanggB y OLLBIt EttAMOB.. BDWARD BAHM. KEAUBa A BAIUI* Bankertand Exchange Brokers, DtaUrsin Foreign and BomtstußUlSfßiUsof Exchange, Certificates orDevos* itjßankNotes.andvoin. Corner of Third and Wood sis., directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. • ■ may2B JIS.S.HOON. : _ . ’ tHoa.BABOBST HOOH SARGENT. hankers and exchange brokers, N. B. Comer of Wood.and Sixth stfests.yFittsburgh, pa DEALERS'in Coin* Bank Notes, Time BillB v Foreirn and BomestierExchange,Certificates of Deposit,£c EXCHANGE on allthe pwicipalCities of the Union and Europe, forsalein sums to soil purchasers. s CUBRENT and par fiunds received on deposite , COLLECTIONS made on nil parts of the Union, altho lowest rates. / sepll-ly Romovai* s. HOItHBS ft. SOUS) QAVS fiSUOVIO t&QB BANUSO 450 EXCHANGE 07PICB To No. 07 Market itttet, four doors below old stand. N. HOLMES A SONS, " BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers In Notes, DraftSj Aeceptances,Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the. Eastern and Western cities constdntlyforsale. Collections made inall the cities throughoat the Uni ted States*. ’Dendsites reeeiyed in par funds or current papeiyNo.C7 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. aug 23-ly. FurnJtnre and Chair Woreroomi. t JOSEPH MEYER, 424 Pens street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to order,‘atme lowest pnea, every description 6t :y and Plain FURNITURE; SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the.best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do well his YVarerooins. my27*d&wt^ Llgbtnlnff Patent* ; vi ; JAMES ;.JACK3oNrGeneral Agent. Wholesale D&pst, 80 Wood s(rcet, Pittsburgh, Pa., Cutlery Store). THESE LIGHTNING ROUS are so constructed that they cannot get out of order/ The-Insulators and .Attachments fitting accurately, the Points and Magnets aretmrivnUea—the whole being higlily ornamental, and withouldlspute, the best conductor ever manufactured. 1 willpnt them op thro! the Country at 1124 c. tp foot and SI the, points and magnets. 1 ‘ Address by post or leave a wriuen order at 86'Wood sl, where the Rods may be seen. ' : (my23:w. Store Room for Rent* Til E subscriber offers for 'rent three large and well-finished STORE BOOMS,entirely new,£|||s located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank.— Possession will be given immediately. For terms, &c . apply to ' !1. CAMPBELL, jy3Q •- - oathe premises. ' Valuable.Keal Hstatc for Sole* WliK following described proposes ere offered for J sale, upon easy payments; A foar story brick warehouse and lot; in Pittsburgh, on the south r side'6f.Wbbd street j between Fifth and Sixth streets, nowoccupled by Win M'Cully & Co.- Also—A lot in the Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh; bounded bv the Kensington RoUmg.MiH.btt the west, and fronting about 120 feet on this Mononguhela river. r Also—A house and lot iu.ihe city of Allegheny, front ing ,30' feet on‘theSouth Common, between Sandusky emetaud East Common, and running hack ; to Water alley 240 feet, adjoining the property of Harvey Childs. Also—A lot,partly in Ross and partly in Reserve townships, the. second lot below the Marine Hospital, fronting on the Ohio river,' and containing about 11 acres:. ‘ Also—A'house and lot. in Allegheny City, now occu pied by James Cresweff, fronting on Bank Lane, anit immediately under Seminary Hill; containing about 27 ’feet hi front. v’’- >' ; Alstt-Abdui three acrea of ground iuthe Cityvof Al legheny,-adjoining the residence of Chadesßrewer, fronting on Water Lane, near the Plank Hoad, with a large and handsomely' built Mansion- House thereon, andievotpringa of water at eitherside thereof, now.oc copied by t?. Church. Apply to - v • JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney, Ac. ■* - : Grautstreet, Pittsburgh. Important and Interesting mO House Keepers Furniture Dealers, Railroad Cora A panies, Hotel Keepers, Military Companies, Engine Companies, Cabinet and Piano Forte Makers, McCOMBIES’ COMPOUND RESTORATIVE. This Compound has entirely superseded all other articles heretofore used for similar; purposes, wherever it has been introduced. It tellj.its own stoTy, and only re quires to be tried to prove, to the most incsedalous, its superiority over any other article ever before used for cleaning and restoring to their original beauty and.lus tre.aJl articles of Varnished of Polished Furniture. ' The above Compound wd use in our own business, ' and 'guarantee it to be all that the proprietor recommends it to tie. Sold Wholesale and Retail by EYaN t McKEE, jy4 - - Ryan’s Buildings. /. Saddle and Harness fflConnfoctory, SIGN GF THE GOLDEN SADDLE, No, 132, Wood street, PitUburgh. AIIOLSTFIN respectfully informs his friends and • the public that he keeps on hand a large stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, THUNKS* CARPET BAGS, Ac/, Ac;, of Iris own manufacture; of the very best de scription. He invitfca sirangersond all those visiting the City to give him a call. Remember the place—No. 135?, Wood street, sign of the Golden-Saddle. .' . je2s;tf, Family Horse. •/a* A large finelooking Sorrel Horse, perfectly WgaT safe, will be sold for a light fast horse, if appli r<7\ 1 nation 19, made soon. ' THOMPSON BELL, ..i jyfr,’., ; -.-i (At A. Wilkins & C0. ? 9.) " WiLKIKSHALL! ~ * FOURTH BTRJSETi NEAR SMITSF£BLD y . ; TOHN-. WALKER lakes pleasure in armoanring to his *J, friends and the public tfcat he basmken the. above splendid establishmeot, and after considerable expenso has made it a delightful place of resoru- He is perfectly prepared to serve up auheshortest.notice every delica cy wHch may tempt the appetite of the epicure or the fancy of ihismosuaytidtou*. Dinner will be in readiness every day al l o’clo.'k,Tor any number Of persons, commencinguiisdajr, JuneaUL Parties can be accommodated with Suppers-in the most uchherthe manner. Oysters, Game, Ac., will be found therein their season. In snarLthe proprietor intends' that no expense or trouble shall be spared to make this already popular house the best in the Western. country i SeSfely • •• v , -. A card* .mrr DALY fc CO. have no,w ready for sale a large W • and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in alHls branches.. They. would direct jterUcu lar attention to thetr stock of Geuileihen’S' -cotton half Hose,-with Merino and Silk feet; they tire of the;best materials andworkmanship, aud for comfort asa sum-. merSdckV cannot be-equaled. W. b.A Co have also on. Kind GentsUndershfrts'andDrawers in cotton, silk, and merino ; of all descriptions, at ihC'old established Slocking Store-, FiAhstreet, between ;WOodAna Marketr 1 - ; v- ; : :(myt ■ Dissolution. TN of the decease of John McFa- JL den, the partnership heretofore existing between Mc- Eaden &Covode is hereby dissolved. John F, Cole is fully authorized to settle the business of the late firm.— All persons having claims will please present Uiem for payment. Pittsburihj July Ist, 1951. PARTNERSHIP JOHN covodb*—— Covode&Cole, * tSaitetsOrs to McFaden A Covode.l , The business of the Agency of the Pennsylvania Cen tral Railroad Company will hereafter be conducted un der the name-and style of. .* COVODE& COLE, . comer Pana and Wayne streets. ■Pittsburgh, Jalylflt, 1851.—jylO ' Adams dt Co.’s Express Office. EUMATISM.— Dr. Brown's newiy aiscovrea rera- XV cdy for Rheumatism ir n speedynndceriftlnremedy forthatpainfultrouble. Itnever falls. ■ Office and Private Consultation Rooms No, -11, DIA MOND- Pittsburgh, Penna, The Dollar is always at home Igplfi-dawtr- THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! \ DR. JOHN BUL L’S SAUSAPAIUL LA t IT is put upin quart bottles, and contains the strongth of SIX’TIMES as much; pure Sarsaparilla ns any similar preparation in America/ Price SI per bottle, Or six bottles for five dollars. v • lthas been a well established fact for years past, that SarsaparHla.when pure nnd properly prepared, was the only truo panacea for ull-diaenses originating froth an irapuro.statc of the blood, the nseofmercury', intoxicu- Ung drinks, evil habits iuyoulh, barhMiiiesfl.Ac. We b ?‘J? agßert that JOHN BULL’S FLUID EXTRACT OfSARSAPARILLAis tlie oiily.preparatlan before the pubHc that is prepared onJriricily seiemißc principles and of uniform strength/ The Sarsaparillais purchased without regard to price, and every pound, before being used, is subject to the slncteßl chemical tests, and it“ genuineness ascertained before being used! ■■ Bull’s Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues or seve ral olhcrvaiuabiC medical t roo's/togelher forming the best compound,4ind producing the greatest turaiivt agenr in theknownicorld; ,• -M This Medicine, when used accbrdiug to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL! Scrofula or King’s Evil, Cancers; Tumors; Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or .Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and ' Ulcots, Swellingof the Glands, Syphi tis,Dyspepsio,Sailßheum, Diseases . of the Kidneys; Loss ofAppe*. ; tile, Diseases/arising from • • the useof Me rcu ry, • Pain in the Side anu - Shoulders. Ge- - / / ralDebiiiiy,; . n /. . Dropsy, ; “Lumbago, Jaundice, ' f Costive.icssvSore Throat, . Bronchitis, Coughs. Coldsi Weak- , ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce ; Consumption ? Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, /Si ckandNervoas Headache,Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence iu.Life, Chrome Constitution" al Diseasea,ana : ;is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a g< mle and pleasant purgative, far superior to. Blue Lick or Congress Water Salts, or Seidlitz. Testimonials, > The following is ayerhaftm copy ol a certificate now in the possession of ilie proprietor of Bull’s Sarsapax ilia. .Rev; E. W. Sehonis widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished PaMor of the M. E. Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as one Of the most talented and zealous members, thai the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, and at this lime is filling the high and responsible station of ngent for the M. K Book Concern Can the. world, produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favbr of any medicine f 1 BETTERTESTIMONVTHAN Was EVER OFFER. ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE - Rev. E; \V. Seho»t-Rcv. E. SravKssoN, ' : Lcumtlftf, May. 20,1850. We have used John; Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and. have known it to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in stating that we believe it to bca'safe and valuaMo.medicai compound, and calculated to pro duce much good, and re’inve much suffering; and would -thercforamoaicheerfully recommend it to-the afflicted. (Signed,)- - , E. W.SEHON, / E STEVENSON. : A BEAUTIFUL, CLEAR SKIN. ; V . • How. we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored.cheek. How.ortcn .do we. see persons, norpossessmg/this '“dcsideriituiii so devoaily- tb be wished,” resorting to cosmetics, lotions,washes, pain’** und coloringpiatenals, to restore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that too, with great injury to the skin; Ri/irs ,'sarsaparilla is the best, cosmetic known, it beautifies the skin,by removing every panicle of morbid and .diseased;matter from tho blood, making'll pure healthy land vigbrouß,.giving ac tivity to every minute, vessel; and chauging ine. yellow and dark countenance; to the -bloom and freahness of youth. Ladies, abandoatheuse of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's sa»aapfl«7f«, ,^the only effectual remedv. “ A word to the wise is sufficient;” and a hint is enpagh for the Ladies.. . . - . / TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. 7 [From Dr/L. P. Professor of Chemistry in the' Louisville Medical College.’’} •; fi I have looked over the lislof ingredieuts composing John Bull’s Compound-Extract /of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saying that they form a sale com dbund,and one'that promises well to chronic .diseases, to which it is applicable.” L: Y. YANPELL, M/D. Louuottte, June G, 1949. . , . / WHAT DR. PYLES, Physician by appointment io the hauisvßle Marisie Hospital, says of BULL’S SARSA PARILLA: . LouisviUty March 20,1843. I have examined the prbscTipiiOit for the preparation of. John Bali’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combina' l - iion to be an exceUeiil ope. and. well calculated to pro duce an alterative impression on 'the system. .1 have used it both in public and private practice; and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use,. : ; - II: PYLES, M.D., Resident Physician at the LouisviUe Marine Hospital, (jy CAUTION—Beware aiidask for theoriglnal Dr. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, from. JRauvcky— and have no other. / KKYSER ’ . and Retail Agents, For sale by D. M* Curry and Josep v Douglass, Ale gheny City j Wia. B. Mercer, ChaQonsburg,. and by Druggists generally., , •/: ' - . jeith3mdAw - . /-/ . ..’ Ayer’i Cberry Pectoral! EOR THE CURE OF COUGHS. COLDS, HOARSE NESS, BttONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGU, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSI)MFTION. ’ . Among the numerous discoveries Science lias .made in this generation to facilitate the business of life, in crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the- term of hu man existence, none can beuamed of more real .value lomankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the .HeaUng Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, hasprovenbeyouda doubt,that nomedt eine or combinatitih of medicines yet’known, con so surely Control and cure the numerous varieties of pul monarydisease which have hitherto sweptJrom our midst thousands and .thbusands ! every! year. r ,lndeed there is now abundant reason to believe, a Remedy has at length beenfonndwhichcan bereliedonto cure the .mostdangerous affectionaof the lung a .Oarspacohere will not permit us to publish any proportion of! the cures effected by itsuse,but we. would.present the following opinions of eminent men, and refer fajihur-.enqpiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to famish free, wherein are full particulars, ana indisputable proofs of these facts. • > From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated . V . ’ Hitchcock. “James C. 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