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V’ ,*• tj* ■*&'**',* * 5 *l* * /V *\ * - x**+% *\ •\V ** *<>*«- : *-~\ tv *»>*£ - gStisi CITY INTELLIGENCE. . . .I i Alleghenyißrldge Case. <- f ’.v < -, Voutt'--of< OojnmM the lion. Judge McClure. 4 ' 1 k ' r Second Day—Annual 12. < • ,* The counsel fop Commonwooltli, Mesßrs. .i***-. “den anti Woods, asked the Court to order’ a spe cial verdict to taken nn tho-ASBues joined, ' ThoConrt remarked tliat at the proper time , they wodld themselves draw up n series of pro - ' r 'positions for the. consideration of the jury, ' : “ which -would materially :&eUit»t». their proceed :'j JIjWS-" : ■. Jos- Todd, the relator, was caHed a 9 a wit s-**'£&}■ alid, objected ,to by. defts., on the ground that he would be liable for. .costs, and ; consej qiiently interested in the event, of- the suit,, ... While waiting for adecisioninregard*to the . .admission of thisteatimouy, the Ooinnionwealth, >•', i ofihred a transcript of the reports, made, .to the '.’Auditor General by the Bridge Company, to , ■ show that all ther returns had. not been made, :r..f‘bfe C 4bse : the>'Auditor General certifies that these - art 'ail ' that are .in, his office. ~ .The other Side -i ; om the ground-that the certificate was hot evidencethattherppoTtshad-not been made, but os ’ far, as'.the. reports, present go, they are' " •-iblej. iTheroportßi.were then rend to the .adnußßiL .... - jury. Mr. AUlcn, on being asked,.stated that he \--wished.to-prove.by James Todd thatbehadbeen .: i excluded from the commutation bf tolls. ‘ Mm " :Stanton stated that ha had objections, to the ad*, mission of the testimony—first,- because be iB : not a competent’’witness,*’being a party to the ’ ,'reeqrd;.. second,, because he ,is interested in the , ’’ eyent of!this, suit;, and third, if there is a spe i cial resolution excluding. him, it in the bes( ovi ■r.-i 'deuce tho case "will admit' of, and mnst.beipro , dUCed. •. . ! -1 Mr. Stanton, in support of those propositions, quoted a number- of authorities, and made, a declaration - that a party -in a similar position. . - -was afeyeriidmitted togive testimony in the iase; . imd notbing.of the-kradcould beifound. iu the ■ a-boohs. • Mr. Aldenj iureply,- Btated that, ho had. ‘■ ”' anticipated some such coursb from:the opposing counsel, and would quote.an.authority., which y a*. : .-was. but seldom, .if over,'.used 4n;’.c«irfc"-‘ ‘dulli . ver’s-TravelS.”.: His Honor asked If .he offered it as: authority. Mr. A., said certainly. .■ •,.«« But ■ i.: ’ Dean * Swift 1 was a Parson and not a lawyer.” True, your Honor,- he was a Parson, and prap tised underthe higher law, and, therefore; good >,! , authority. Mr. A.’then read the extract which "*■” bo thought germain to this question, andtpro -ceeded in a lengthy argument,to show the legal ity of” thehdmission of ? the testimony. Mr. Stanton, in reply, said that he,thought ho ...was in acourt of, justice—rin a court ofvlaw, — ~; t where the lives, liberty and property of !mpn ’Were to bo: protectcdr-xhot law books. are, or , should ho, our guide;., and that: the highest au . -' thoritiea known to the law,had been quoted on ■ one side ; on the other, a lewd and blackguard booktrra thing unheard, of .before .iin-a ,court of jnßtioe-, irad alike inßUlting to judge and jury, and every one connected,in any way trith- this , v case—if the case is to be decided by “Gulliver," ■ 'tben : the evidence is admissible;; if by -tbo.law, 7 ’ it'must bo excluded. The principle In ,a court of justice ;thht would violate thoughts of acor .ri jioration,!'Would ride down.the citizen: in the " ‘street,’'aUd thc foul moutlv slang, “ overgrown, -purse proud corporation” is now.sidioalod,! and laughed (at in the streets; and" when-used in - ‘ “Ahourt of justice; will meet with tho contempt it merits. ‘ Tho evidence of Mr. Todd Was excluded., Mr. : Alden otfered.themtoi prove by testimony, other . , than that of the relator, ‘ that ho- (the relator) hndgrtne to tho ofiico and offered the. Agent, E., ' AV. Cook, the regular sum of three dollars, law ... dul money of. the U. S., for a year's crossing and ■ Te-crossing. of said bridge, which hesaid OqoV , " bad refused; and, further, offered to prove what ’the'Hald Cookhad said-The latter clausewaS objected to by defendants, on’ the ground that •' his actions and not his words, if agent,: bound the corporation. - The minute book of the Board wa9 produced, and Mr- Harper, the Clerk of the Company, tea- 1 tified that he never entered a resolution oxolud- ; - ing Jns. Todd from crossing the bridge by com:, mutation;« Tho - opposihg ■ counsel*Asked if he. * recorded all the resolutions that had .been pass ed by the Board. The relator’scounsel objected to the question as dicing improper at this stage. ’ ’ After a good deal of discussion, the question was permitted to he asked,; and Mr. Harper stated that it was his duty to record the minutes "of the Board; he could recollect of no instance - when ’he failed. to record all tho minntes. and - resolutions of the Board; *. : - *: , ■■ The offer of Mr.- Alden to prove what Cook, tho agent, had said when he refused to permit the'relator to cross commutation,’ was renewed, ' os also the objection.—‘Theitestiraony is admit- tod, And an exception noted. Wo. Todd, .vcorn. —Am a brother to James Todd: was present when ray-father mode a ten-, -der of’money to Mr.Cook.-itis aboutthree years since. [Objection was made to, this testi mony, outlie ground that tt did’nt touch the Js :suej.! Anew offer was then made by Mr. Alden. - —or. rather, an amendment to the .other, —that I James Todd and his father, George Todd, a mem- | her of his family, had been refused to ctobs by ( commutation.; "Defendants: counsel objected to the testimony. After discussion, the testimony ■. i relative to the tender of George Todd, Was ex cluded; and-exceptions noted. -- Frederick Reinhart-, worn.— Went with James •V Todd to 'tile toll house of the Old Allegheny - "Bridge; saw him tender $3 to Mr. E. W. Cook fora year’s toll-in advance;’it was-in M 9; the ■■ "money was refused ; ,Mr. Cook stated that he was authorized by the Board to receive no mo, ncy from Mr. Todd escepfby the trip. I waß present in ’47 when he made a tender: I reside, fn Allegheny City: don’t know whose duty it is to reoeive tho yearly tolls, but understood tbnt . it was Mr. Cook’s. ...... - John: Chamber’s acorn: —Saw Mr. Todd tender $3. for a year s toll to Mr. Cook, in tho ofijee, at the bridge.’ It was in May or Jane, ’49 ; Mr. Cook stated he did not wish to have anything to do with him or his money;, don’t remember: the reasons he alleged for so acting. Mr. Cook has “ bebnthe proper officer for receiving toils fob four or five years. Mr. Beinhart was present at the *’ v ‘ Brakin' McClelland, worn.—ln, ’49, . saw Mr. ; Jas. Todd tender Mr. Cook $3 for a year’s toll; that‘was the price Mr. Cook said it wns; Cook " paid ‘.‘ls your name'Todd,” and he said it was; ..“Weii then you cah’t pay by the year; we have .. : cot cleorofyou now, And: intend -to keep so. ; -v | Jr o Bald,’ “Ts’ this old grodge never to run’ - cut ro that I cau got tho as others;” Mr. > Cook-said, “I am instructed not to ‘let yon-so. • . have it”—he didn’t say who had given; him the Instructions —the customary rate for a year s ’ toll 15 : 3!3.’ ' :: Wm.' Beinhart, worn.—Mr. Todd solicited me to go and see Dr. J. P. Gazzam, who was a mem j heri of the Board of Directors. [Defendant ob jected . to-the testimony till it was proven that ' 5* Dr. Gazzam was a member of the Board.] 4 iV :. Frora the minute book it was.eatablished that in ’47 and ’4B, Dr. Gariaui was> member of the Board. The testimony was then objected to on the ground that the'action of Dr; Gazzam couhl not bind the corporatlon; and any eonveraation ! of bis would inadmissible here. Counsel 1 stated that he proposed to prove that witness, went with relator to Dr, Qazzam, one of the’Di rectors,’ and that Todd applied to him, and. through him-to the Board for the privilege of crossing tho bridge as others,, whose tolls arc • commutated, and to be followcd np by other ev .idenccs showing the action of the Board. . . Court " Hail Hoad Monday, tbs train, . about midway be tween Kochester and Alleghe v ny T whiiegoihg down was thTOWi .ottvtJie track - :by ncliiur—the iron used for holding theraim on thesills—beingplacedomibotrack by >,09010 fiend incarnate. The locomotive ond tender were precipitated .over • ; a ■ pre’cipic c of some 80 ,i: feot;'_Wonee in the ■ .pMce.:. ' . 1 .... 'Flour for- Europe.- —We notice with pleasure, shipnient of Pittsburgh City ! Mills Elour, by, James O'Connor-& Co.’s -Transportationslane, destined for Europe*:-;This-Flonr. the, sare of'Meesrs.Siter, James & Co-, Pniladei • cbi% And ft is anticipated that quite a large trade-will be-opened inihis-‘-staple product of ;t}ie West.” " * TVic Rappers. —Mr.Tifiany-haTing been culled ,p> Cleveland,, on account of aickneßS in his i&mK “rlyi'Jihe Miaaes Fox mll atten WT. < MJ, ■nnhbSatursißjvJfheni.ibßy jexpeet to - leave for Cincinnati-' U-.. : s'.. ■t, John Nelson was committed yesterday <3. by the Mayor, for disorderly conduct. Bin (fit of. Miss St. Clair. —This accomplished young-1 ndy takes her benefit -to-night, whftn we; may expeot to .see: the largest house of the setw eon; It will he . seen by the bill that'she t>ttyrf. In the vaudeville of the 1 ‘Bivoi Passes,” aft well; as dances in several beautiful pieces. -.Tbelcom pany ha-eft/all'sustained.-thhmselves weltdtoing their performances in this city, exhibiting ialent far.snperior to anything thathas. appOaihd on otm boards- fo* .n long,’time, vtith-their inpwn .respectability,, must be a. sure cid to their Buccess.. - Espinosa is unrivaled. Huariot is a beautiful and accomplished woman, an? easy and graceful idanseuse,. with, few to excbl her.’ Miss .St. Claw, the present beneficiary, is an a<> knowledged favorite, while-' Mohs. Vetraft arid Hilanot are artistes of-the first rank. Biit we mpst not forget the little .flageolette player; who v* down potes on that instnunetot. Every one skptfi'i hear him; his .performance is trtdy'won udrfo}. , , John Stewart (colored,) was committed bn, two,ChergeB of obtaining money-under fabm pretences, - Auction Sales. gCOTT ft OTIBI Auctioneers and commission merchants, OlMAltffftßfiSTNST.’LOUWjMlSflonfcl,-, HATING been engaged in the above buiinefea for the ; lastMX years, in wla city, would respectfully so* licit consignments of Goods,.to he sdjdin ibis market, dither for Auction or private :sale-*oarUculatly- Glass* ware. Hardware and Dry Goods; andwirt mate libera! advances on all kinds or Goods consigned Us.for sale hefe. ■ :• J . ■ . v. ••••■•. r - Will refertn-Messrs IlewetU Roe A: Co. K fi. R; Vio* tet, Wm. D.'\Vood ftCo., Jobhd. Ander&ouftCoyß. 11. Stone, Squire.ft Reed, Brownlee, Homer ft Co.. Larkin Denver. Satnv boats; Bailer ft: Brothers, Cincinnati; George hTLaip. Pittsburgh. . fraartO-.y ~Auctlon.fCaid. . . TORE undersigned. after an interval of four years,has :>| again resumed', business Having complied with tije of iheUwxegulttniig Sales aiiAucilon und haviogprocurcd a firstcioss License ua Auctioneer forthe City of,Pittsburgh,heoffers his services as snclt -to his friends and the public generally, . With an expe ncuceofnenrly. thirty years in this line of business, he hazards nothing in raying that l.e will be enabled to give came satisfacuou to all those who may feel disputed to patronize burr. -P..MoKENNA,Auctioneer,-; . Refcmo thc principal Cny Merchants. - jyt); (Jour, of N Y.; ituHeim and Pennsylvanian, 'PUilmta.t American and Republican,Cali., copy l wand charge tbirofTn-e*) v ' - • -•; • .. di'uAhTAb V, Auetionfsr. A DJOURNED BALE OP REAL ESTATE at Abe f\ tion — Will be sold on Saturday evenmg-tlext, Ao gurt UJiU-,01 ai:M.*Cartney l i Auction House, a lot o( Ground in the borough of Manchester, framing 48ieeiron Inland Lane, and extending back 1W fret U. mchesloa |tt foot alley; on which Is f reeled. & good substantial bnclr boose, two stones high,containing foar ..rooms,ai goort cellar, back- wen, stable, ftcyou the premises.- fiat beautifully situated tor health, and con venient to the Rn iroad Depot, tun) a • very desirable lo* «auon for a ptivate resfdenre; .-Terms at sole. . uol3 W.-G; M’CARTNEY, AuciV; Frame dwelling, house *ob s&Lt-tnEA7.~ The tiadersigned wishr&to - dispose of at -private sale,: a new ; two story-frame . DWELLING HOUSE, situate on the comerof Washington and Union streets m tlie.horoagh of Birmingham. Said house is erected on ft leased lot of ground, fronting SO feci on Washing* ton street,nnd running bock 00 feet uii Union s-reel — :The tease has aiue. years to ran from-the4st of Aprils IF5u. Ground rent 910 a year. - Tlic.parehaser has-thc: .privileged removing the bouse at theexpuatlon of-tbe lease. Pnceof house 900. - Possession given immedi aielyi - W, G M’CABTNEY, jy*t i-\? 'Auctioneer. • P. rn’KßflfJffA, Auctioneer. - Lot and Brick House at.Aociipn. I WILL übFRK FOR. BALLat public. auction having u front of *2l feet on Lioeny street, and extend ing, along frWtn street ciehiy*five leet, on whi<*h is erectetTa sub.>tknilal three stpty brick wsrehotue, pc capied by J. D. M'Cune and G S. Anubatz. r' Also, the lot adjol.ing the above, having a front of 17 fret on Liberty street, extending back 85 feet to an al ley 10 feet wale, on wbtch is erected n three story t rick warehoußc andoccupicoby WiHnnsoaft Belt. Terms at sole; P. M. DAVIS, • ano • Aucuaneer. TTOUSfcIS ANU LOTS IN Tt»E FJtTH WAiU>*T 11 Arcriox.—On Wednesday evening. August I3th,at I 8 o’clock, at the Sale* Roorat, coracrof Wc od-aurt Fifth i streets, will. he sold that valuable lot of ground, having a from of 17-feet 0 inches on Liberty street, near the earner of Mechanic street, extending back GO feet; on which in erected a rulutaotml.iwo story firameUwelling house, with brick back bui'ding. .. Also, one ether lotof gronna, having a front of 25 feet cm an alley, which is aO feel witle, extending back 40 feet : on winch is erected a substantial two story frame dwelling house. » JVrmr—Oue-tbird cash; rnsiduomone andtwoyears, with interest. qqS Trananarent Window Stiade Factory. 48 IRW2N STREET, (BtrWKß.t PEIS'* fcTO UBB6TV 6TBECT#) T IST OF SHADES on hand and made at al!times to li order— li 4,4-4,5 4 and ; ( : Dr; H. may be consulted, until timber notice, in Al'e gheny City,fim three story brick ; dwelling beyond the school house, in Rebecca street; : Thirteen years close and .almost undivided Attention to this branch of special praofiee has enabled hint to reduce hisrtreatment to ; auch adegrefiof snccessus to find the most confirmed and obstinate oases yield by a steady attention to the means prescribed.— ; | r tettiriionialSHrerhubiiitifcd with confi dence. what estimation his professional qualifications are held by some Of the most distinguished medical men in the Country-.*., -V; ■ j . « I have bad the pleasurato miet Dr. Hartley In prac tice* and have been fed to forra : a favorable opinion of hi»charaeter,boih in theprofession andasagentlecaan. ' “• '•■ ■■•' Professor or Surgery, Ac. His professional abilities will be duly appreciated by those who place themselvc*under his care. , ' 'i'/.-r.i/oßK'WatirakaaVftf.vD.y '-;- : of Anatomyj-Ac. ; From my intercourse with Dr. Hanley,! have found bis deportment correct end gentlemanly.’' . VILSSTUIB Mow, M. D.'f * ‘‘ It U a pieman* duty. lo give my testimony in favor of the treatment adopted hy ibr. Hartley .far the cure of deafness,; .The application la unattended by pallor in ’convenience, ana its eilsctß almost instantaneous. /- .... Hi p. Haedmah, 1 - touusellor&t.L&w,£3 Chambers st. V ‘ f VVc have known several:;ca*«s of; partial deafness 5 treated by himiwfth the’roost happy results* *, Dr. Hv is a: j scientific gentleman nnd .cau produce numerons testi-; monials of blsnbility.and success.in this difficult branch 1 ; of the medical profession" - “ Persbatafltfcied by diseases of tfie Ear, are;recom* »ooay a visit tb Dr. Hartley* Aurist, at No. 49- Arch alraet, above Third. Ho ib a well educated pro -ftuional man, und having pal J particular attention tov illiieart* afiStUhS I hearing, haa acquired from hiMkill; olid ciperienco bouer maapa of cupingwlihililaserjoua affiidtiofl lb anihoae which are poiaeased byphyaiclana IXl AUcare>gnhmniirfSserernalfoTniaiion doe*no,M- vnnnff Ltdln' SemlßMy“AUtg»«ny. MB'-ANU MRS. N. W. METCAL.F, I*RIbCIPALS> Ih-oveni Monday,Sept. 1 , is* Colonnade Row, Fedetalii. OF INSTRUCTION and iatos of tmpon llio ’V/ same a« heretofore. For-p&tucularSjW?. Cfrculoff •ot apply to the Principals... v, • •.*: i ' J&tghtnyy - ~ riOAL tIILL I'HOPERTY foe a»lE.— A V“ lutl , b '? \i> nropeity of6fl feet fronton Virginia street, ny ; lw feel'deep; oh •which Is erected two .dwelling houses, eacheomonung two robms, a largo, kitchen aiul a. good cellar j with a large garden, . haying a number apple, and peach ttees; also, gooseberry Cusbee, wilh a yarte- : tv or flowersl«? i a good out-oyen, and ai welf of\ex ctHeril water ht the, door. PricOiShCOO.. Teras easy, ctueni wuin f g ciTPHBERT, GenH Agem, SO Smithfield street. --, u au9 B" 03W»LCHACKKHa-Bnuer ■ A>a or o‘rabamCracfcOrs/received direct from Bos-, “ n ‘ con,lomly 011 WnJ wsl A’SvCL&t?A CO, ~ ■ ■ • • 858 Liberty HreeU TVKFirfED SUGARS—3O bhle. Lovenng’a Created, •JinPulverized, Soft CrasMtf for sale W Ihe lowest raxea,b> Vcuk t.- ..tftdnnde p,;AugtWl3, 1851-V' iTheweatlihryesierdaywas warm and pleasaht, and lhe« : i#ns Uttle tif rio tftange inhhc raarlccis, • ASHES—We hove reporteda'sale. of 10> casks-soda ash at<4 month's There is but OtUe.as.yal coming forward in bbls? wo are*advised, however,:of 400 lbs-in rolls at 15c ; to kgs do, at BaCON—There continues abr.skderaund for country and city orders j prlces still tend upward. Among the sales of yesterday, wfenote t DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES—We are with* out salesvtheiqarkctremains.quiet. We quote apples at7olo 80c;, peaches 81,25 to ' demand for Mackerel has flomewhaiim proved for country orders.'> Wenoie.sale* of 30 bbls at 80,75,-CQsh£tor No; 3f hy.the single bbl, 87,00 to 7,25 Is ■obtained.'.'’' GRAB*—Tha. market ' remains unchanged, and re ■ ceiptacontinue light: :: Sales of wheat at 02c j the. rates paid are from 60 to 05c, as in quality. Rye, we quote at 40 to 45c.: Com—sales out of stnreoflCObusbels at 41c. Oats—on.lhe wharfatfifitoSOor ■- LARD—We have sales of G bbls at oto o}c. LARD OlL—Sales regolarly made at 70 to 75c. GREASE—Sale*reportedof 10 bbls at 7 to 7}e. f COFFEE—We givasaleS of 50 bags at 9je ; 20 do at 10o,4months. ... MOLASSES—SaIes of 20 bbls m oak at 37c; 10 ricun cooperage, at 30c, time. \ WHISKEY—We bave no change to notice in price or demand. We quote a sale of 30 bbls rectified at 20c. GLASS—We nolc..a sale of £o# taxes Bxlo, country brand, ai $2,25.’ • FLOUR—Receipts yesterday *were limited; with. bat •few- trahsacuons. . Wo-: quote' aaiesr ar53,12,‘3,15end B;t8 f fhim stores, hales of 70; bbls tn $3,30; by the dray load at 83.37 tp 3,40. .v • . . .-\.~'.y \.'.T 4 ;.,.. i-' :„-.j .-'. '.'• • r-;--- '• : -' '• Dr* Guyaott’a Improved Extract ' YELLOW DOCKLAND SARSAPARILLA. IS NOWPUT UP. m.tUe fante.«l tized Rotiles; am! is acknowledged to bethe BEST SARSAPARILLA made, an tsccnifiedby iheWonpßarox. Cu ss alias per formed, ibeotigmal copies of which are m the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this ts liie only TRUE and ORIGINAL article This Medicine, when U«ed: occorome to direction*. WILL CURB WITHOUT FAIL. Scrofula,... ... .orKing’sEvjl, .Caucera.Turaor*, -.-- Eruptions of iheSktn, . .Erysipelas* Chronic Soro Eyes, Ringworm, or Tellers.- . Scald Head. Rheumatism, PAtnsm ihe Bones orvoints, Old Sores and UL. * . ccTs,SweUingoMhc Glands, Byphilip.Dya*r . pensia v SalL Rheum, Dtaeosc of the Kidneys. Los* of Appetite, Diseases anting from the : • - . . ase.of Wercury, Pain tnjheSiiies and . Shonliler»,GoneraU>cb»tny,Oiop-. .. .fiy,.Lumbogo, Jaundice,, and : . _• Costiveness. ■ ■ ■ V, THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN! Incipient .Congurapuon. Barrenness, I.ucortheb, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Unne, andgeneral gloon»y*tnieof mind are cured by Da. Guy tottv EXrtlcr o? Yellow DockasdSUrsapabilla, which elves immediate relief by renewing the . founda tion of health tna strength,the blood It neutralize* had ‘humors* wops unnatural serrctionK.and gives.healthy •aeiton to aTI the -vital powers. . . . : . , -' Lei oil who wish to purge the blood from the impurities cohirnMed from the free indulgence of the appetite dur ing the winter, and to prepare the system to resist sum mer epidemics, resort now to ,l Dr GoyfOtCsExtrari of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, 1 ’ wb'ch is proving itself an antidote for many of the mom malignant dircaies that flesh is heir to* 1 add they. wiUneverbe disappointed,’ fur in ih’s remedy the public faith hascever wavered—nev er csn wovprt for am founded oir experience, Justus ibeir wuniof-fapb un-Utber ui\U aporiou&cotnpoandt w also founded oi> experience.. /They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from thus partly vegtiab e itmedy; therefore, however, broken down j» . health hud Optra*, however, loathsome loJatraseir and others, let noooe detpair of recovery } let tha patient only Understand Unit his hope of physical restoration lies only in Guy sou's Extract of .Yellow Dock and.Sarsspa nlla, gnd persoade him, for his ItfeV.sake, to try tl, and we bavcnoiießjiulion in predicting his speedy restora tion to health. Female*} Rend the .Following* TsKtVA&K, N. J., January S r >. ; fitt-Benneti:—We take pleasure iu*tuUq£ that your Yellow Dockand HarsapariUagivesgreaisahrfaciion in every case. 1 . • , A very respectable gentleman informed. DS-ibai his daughter was iroabtru with difficult nsena.rus.tlon and other diseases peculiar to her sex. She had not had her regular menstrual discharge for a long lime; hut by the me of Dr- GtiyrouV YehowDock anu Sarsapnnlla was radically cored- She u»ed Townsend’s and others with out receiving the slightest benefit llehadonedaoghter die from the same cause. 1. E. TRIPI* & CO. Huimatuvilik, Oswego coomy, May, IS4A . 8. JMfcnneM—Dear Sir: I purchased, a short uina ago, a bottle of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla lor my wife, which.she has u*ed for.hcr complaint, Erysipelas and Weakness, Falling of the Womb, etc , and it basal ready helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas it has I effected nearly a cure. I have jail purchased a second l bottle, and judging from the effect of the former, icel con fident thatitwilleffcctaperfectcurc. I Yours, very respectably, N COBURN, . ~ Curt of an aggravated out of Eryttytlat. The cores performed by Pr. Guysoti’s Extract of Yel* low Dock and Barsapanfla are lasting. The patient's general health continues to improve oner disease x% re moved. Cores are not chronicled omiM mo has folly letted that there cun be no relapse or reuun of ihe dis ease P, M. DAVIS, AuctV. Nokiyat, Herkimer co. February, IrfO S F Btnnttt $• Co ~(»cnn It is with great p!e« are that I write 10 you about tbc very happy effect of jour \el!ow Dock ai d Sru bpunlla upon «»> son who has loi g been suffering muer lhatdreadful, lc , uh*oinc dis ease, Erysipelas, with which he wag a'mpked InISJS, and was for several months attendedby some of our best physicians, who tried their skill ncrseveriiiglj tor live mouUi?» wituout any beneficial effects whatever He bveamo redneed to a perfect skeleton He had ulcers from ms hip down to bis knee, which were continually diseharcmgotfensiveniaiti r Medical and surgical skill was battled Physicians say that his case was hopeless —there could be nothing done to arrest those ternb’e g&ngrenin? ulcers My ucigbbor* and *mypelf ihouj»ht Yds dissolution near at hand One of ray neighbors who had cored a duldof scroruln'Wtth > oufinValitab’c mi di* cine, wished mo to make a trial of su and more from the restless desire to do something while life lasted, than from nay hopo of getting relief, I procured three bottles 01 your { \ eltowJDo'*kund and commenc ed omng it, turn to my astonishment lie -coramruCcd iu improve before he hou used the third bottle, nnd bafore he had used half n dozen bottles he could.walkout. He used in all twelve boules daring the year ’49, and by October last he was perfectly restored; every vestige of thedisease except the scars was removed, and he re mains in perfect health up to ihe.presenltime His re covery, under the blessings of God,*ls entirely owing to the-urc of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and las i sure yon that J fee! myself under great .obligations to 1 yoa, and it u with great joy that 1 inform you of what i i your Sarsaparilla has dono /or my son I Respectfully, JAMES RUSSELL. Hs* Price 6k per bottle—six bottles far 65. .gold by : J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohip, North-east corner of Fourth and walnut sts.,—entrance on Walnut—to whom all orders must be addressed., J Kidd A Ca t PUtsbar«Ps L Wilcog, Jr, comer Market 'street and the Diamond; u A: Fahnestock A Co, Pitts burgh }J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beekhnm, Alle gheny City; LT Hassell, Waslnngion ; W II Lumber ton; Fratikiin; 1* B Bowie, Welty, Greensburgh; S Kountz, Somerset; Scott Sc Gilmore, Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand ACo, Indiana; J.U Wright,Kman ning; Evaus & Co, Urookville; A Wilson A Son, Wayneaburgh; M’Farland A Co, N Callender, Mend viUe; Burton A Co, Hue» Henry. Forker k Mercer; las Kelly A Co, Baiter; S Smith, Beaver; J D Sunlmcrun, WartoU; F L ACS Jones, .Condcrsport; PCrooker. Jr.; Brownsville. } oiy!9 E.ILKERNAN, • Diamond Sparks... RECEIVED T(M)AY, lilio Diamond: Sparks; selected ■ l la‘ >T,^ l? ° a^? ler * “wo- B- McFaddbs a ro.. pipgniieUy .ntdlen A Co. v Chair am.Pdbinet Ware Rooms, so. os third st., . ■; BEtwsra .wpod sen is*bk»t, (soma bide ). MANUFACTUHERS of Cane Seal Parlor xfir“’Ta . Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; Re eeption end:lnvalid Chairs;' Can. Seat anti Counlry House Stoolst Settees; Eoun* HS99B gea, 1 anti e very variety of Common Chairs. tf/ AU of which were.manufactured under J/ P\A w their personal superintendence, and are “ U *• warranted both in malarial a -.drvorkman* Bliipfarerlor to noffeln ib'e, City. Deafen, fa these uni clea mill find iLto their ospehial adeanlago to call and examine for themael VC .previous to going elsewhere. Steamboats and Dwellings furnished a: the shortest hwte t. :: All ordere punctually attended to. I)y83 Lightning llodi—Bpratt’a Patent. r: —- ""TAMFiT JACKSON. CnurolAcsHi. r . . WMUsalrDrpotySO WoctL street, Tettstntrgh, Fa., ■ (Cartwrighi’s Cutlery Stare), fftllESF. LIGHTMNG RODS are no constructed that X they cannot gel out of order. The Insulators and Attachments fittingnccunuely, the Points and Magnets are unnvaUeiPrlbe whole betnghighly ornamental, and .withoutdispute, the best conductor ever mnnufactuted. I willpntihem op.throUhe/CountrYs&L Wlc* # foot and SLihe points and magnets. Address by post or leave a written oruerstSft wood st., wiiero.the Rods may be Seen.: : .... . : ; ... ■ [my23:w - ibEFtilN—i'he true Duesuve Fluid or Gaeinc Juice curerof Indigeßilan, Dyspepsia, Jaundice i Ltver Complaint and Nervous Diseases. For sale by JAMBS A JONES, r* aat2 •• • • . .corner of Liberiy.and Hand ats. • < > ■ ' -A. W. Foster, '■ATTORNEY:AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW: .FFICEFNO. 47 FQUHTII STREET, btioio Marin r stntl, IHtbb*rgli. Ph nevlftdnwly." EXIOaN MUSTANG LINtMENV—For sale by auW 4 r „ y a, JAMBS A. JONES. T>KRHV UAVIS* PAIN KILLER—For sale by , X sn!2 JAMES A JONES R: OSGOOD’S INDIA OHOLAGOuUfci—A certain l solo fry [augl2] JAMES A. JONES. DR: WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRV— For the.cur6 Of Coitgha, Colda-and Consumption,— tor sale by • • " [siiVj] ... JAftIES ,A. JONB?. HOKC WINE AND FRENCH BRANDY—Warram- L—ed pure—suitable fonncdiPiual purposes—for sale at MORRIS 1 TEA: MART, in the Diamond. laull_ T»RRJB\ m the Diamondj is the best place to buy . real good Tea Unit Si'FENW&’Sumoer ®Hd Fall Cravuis,.acarf3, Neck Lff* I>c JoinvUleTie^— jdtt —ai m casts Palm Oil m store and for sale, MILLER * UICKETSON ?-r ** ' r '**■ •n ** j.» > _., »- - fc 1 " -^ri^p-«- " ‘,*l~>“? 4 SI 4 !•*>■»«. -•: ••■ *.~ '**•' j-f - -*•?«’? * *:•. ;.': ' '- :• •'*•■:•••.••.■'. r. '• *Vt **-: > - ' J * ' ( V*» *■ v V - ' • '•-* W*~ T ■*».•<■■• V '■• v » \ - • ■ '. > &£h ':^-SC. - 1 t 4 RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH, . 3 rxirr .10 meins watkb m t«» ciunjtvfc •>Steamer Michigan No; 2, Baies,'.Bcaver ■ »•- Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville 1 ■ u - Redstone, Woot ward, Brownsville 1 “■: X. Hendrickson,.McKeesport ‘ . w : > Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • / • Fashion Peebles, Elizabeth - ; 14 « - Thomas Shnveryßailey, >y*gi Newton “ J Nelson. Modre, Wheeling wew,on “ Arena, Kinney,WellsVUe.' - * ! • v l.oclla; Koumz. Cincinnati' s - DEPAR l'ED‘ - Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ AilunucjPaTkinson>' do ; j J.M’Kee, Hendrickson; McKeesport • ; Michigan No.?,Boies,Beaver Beaver, Gordon, Beaver “ riionm S£nwr, Bailey, Worn Newmn i '• Fashion .Peebles, Elizabeth "'■■■ . J. Nelfiou. Moore; Wheelin'. ' ’ Pilot ho. 2i Crone; SanfUH- .•••Aren».‘Kmney > weltnill# " “ JuliftDean, McVayjZanesyille “ ‘ r( r S° i< M’ClinloelCi Cinema-n “ Asia, Boyd, Bt. Loala.‘ r * « ; , Gov; Meigs, Shunt, Gallipoli, •i“. Cornplanter, Gordon,Wheeling The River.—Bv, the ntcr mark; last evening, there were 3 feet 10 inches water and failing slowly. Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet* ! JB£m& Ths splendid steamer R.. 11.. LINDSAY, Moobb, Master, is the regular Wheeling ana Bridgeport, Packet, and leavcshere every Wednes;- day end Saturday for the above peris. For freight or nassarG'apply on board, of to ■ • V L Vi y SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’u jyB4 No. It* Market street. - For New: Orleans*. * ftS> The splendid new steamer ELEPHANT, LffiraMfiK llavb, Master, will leavp for the above ana aU intermediate ports, on tho first rise of Water, For freight or passage apply on boaTd, or to. jyl - 1 GKO. B.MILTEN BERGER, Agent, . . - Friday Cincinnati Packet* , ipa - THE new and elegant steamer IRENE UjaSSjtgrNo.ai G. L. M Cuntocs, Master, has taken place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A; M., for the above and intermediate pons. For freight or pas sage apply 'For M»rUtia «nd Hockinsport. i• TxiKfmesteamer PACIFICj Zj.Hotrß Mab- JtflaßHKgTaw. will leave for the above and imermedi* rue pon*every. TiyWtSilAsr,al4-o T olofikyjP*Sl* For freight or paaange, apply on b«#ni,orto. T. VYDODS. & SON, Nottil Water *u.and CO FrontSL : Wednesday Pachti ror CincinnttU. :< Tub new-ami-fast running steamer CIN- I glaflSbiMgOlNNATf. BiKHtnaUAUj Master; will leave fiSaSSsSSsSrcguiarly every WsuNKsnat- • ■ : rori‘reipluor nasanK<*i apply nu l»oard,orto raat-iO G K MILTKNBKRGKR Allegheny River Trade-. . RBtIULAU FRANKLIN PACKETS. I JE5&*S> Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE JpeKSaSMiNo. & Cam. W*« lUtm t leaves the: Alle gheny wnarf Afrwtat/and Thunday , at 4 v M . The fine steamer ALLEGHENY. UELLENo 3, Capl. 3oux Hantta, leaves the Allegheny: wit un for Frauk !m. every Ttiridajf ami Efirfaw,al4P.M. For Freight or Faasage,apply on Board. ■. ImarVO,* State Maftual Fire Inaarauco Compact? BRANCH OFFICE, MSuiiurtKLD st.Fittibcso i, . PiUsbuTsh, Afar Iti; 184 1. THE best evidence of the success or the* Director in endeavoring to twite the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” inecv the warns* of the community, is -the unparalleled amount:of bnsiress which has been done-shaving.issued .7*90(1 PRl clcs during the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured !• 'of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured foronly one year.- Whole No Policies issued*-- . 7,900* : do do expired, terminated A canceled* *••«»••.■** * do do in force- •■«••• ••“• *«• Amount of Property insured* •«• *• • do Canceled, lerrmnated and ex? pired-21)1,723"” do do mfoTce******** h ' 87.G54.G9l do PwraiumNotes*-*****-* *»•• 79,070,67. do Canceled,terminated,expr’d; €37,10 do inforce***-—•• 879,03T,77 do CashPTemiamsfecpived***-851,557,14 . v do, do canceled »•**•—• 32it>4 • 851,233,00 Whole amount of loss?* and expen ses paid *■23 1 411,4-'i Dalancemfavorof theCo ,}q cash,. 097,824,43 - To city or country merchants; and owners of dw4ll* in*?*, ami-isolated or eoaniry property,!! u believed' tins company affords advantages Inpointof cfaeapn se, safely and security, inferior la no Insurance ir. Hus country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sy*-. tera of Classification of >iU*kft, excluding all spei tal hazards, insuring only atiauled omoaotin any one lo cality, ihus precluding the frequency and occurrence of luge uresj and also, onbnih the Stock and Mutual plan, . it notonjy possesses the cheapneajMUtd accommodoi on of both methods, hut entitles the insured to a partiri-ta* uonju tbe profits. - *■ ■ . r -v »• ; i it is under the control of the following Director*: -J P, Rutherford. A. J. CtllMt, Jolia U. Pucker,Saraso T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Plnlo C. Sedgwick, Rob srt Ktotz, Samuel Jones, Jobu IMtolheTfnrd. , J i. HUTiIKHFORD, PreaV A.J.faU4BTT,Bee 4 y A. A. CaaatEa, Actuary.. N. U.—A Scrip. Dividend of fifleen percent, cn aspi ring poitcieshas been declared by iho Directors, uni is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble to cash at the end of ninety daya. . myl7:diw _ . , a. A. CARRIER. Aeeni. CLINTON FURNACE, Jane ?, ISM.—S. M. -Kieb : ifearSir-—This may certify that one of my boys has been efihcied for the last thirteen years with a healing and dearness of the right ear. 1 have tried a number of physicians* ail without any benefit, acd bad given up ail hope of a cure ever belne cflected, when oar family physician, oner examining the case* recommended me to use the PETROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to tuform you that the use of nvo bottles effected an enure' fine, I write this without solicitation or jour acquaint ance. NY »ih sentiments of esteem* lam yoara truly, jyfi JOSEPH SWAB, Real Estate for Sals, . IN EASY LIVERPOOL* OHIO, I HAVING, since November las\ disposed of Eighty i Town Lot* in the above borough—a major part to i actual senors, l have been induced to offer an addition al number at private sale, ami ai prices and on terms 1 of payment which will come under the means of all i persons disposed to purchase. Each lot contains, in cluding the street* and aile s, one-fourth of an acre being co fret front by iftO fee: deep. Two additional Poiicnes, and an Iron Foundry, have been built during the last year, and ore now in successful operation The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, to connect with the Ohio QiidJ'annsylvaiua Railroad to Beaver, h&v been located through Liverpool. A charter has also be**n obtained for a Plank Road from Liverpool to New Lisbon. Property has been purchased by a company from Pittsburgh, tor's Planing Machine,how Mill, Ac., and a company' in* about being formed to erect Glass Works. There are place* ofworship for Episcopalians, Presbyterians and Methodists; n Roman Cathplio Church has been contracted for, to be finished the coming fall; and the Unionists are preparing to purchase and build a place of worship- Means of education in'this town arc; ample. Apply to -•-JAMES BLAKELY, ... au4 cor. Oth and Liberty sts.. second story. Notice to Contractox a s*f STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.-; Proposals will be received by the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company tn Steubenville, until the Ist day of October next, ter the Grading and. Masonry of the first division of the roodexteudingfrom Steubenville to die Conouon valley; and, also, foMhe construction of thcentire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also, distinct proposals frr the construction of that portion of tho Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. . The entire length of this line is about 110 miles, and jt contains work:of all descriptions in great variety, some of which ia.quite heavy. Proposals will bo rece ved for the Grading nndMa? sonry of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company , reserving the privilege to ' make such uispotitioo of the whole work as may ap pear moatconducive to its interests. Plans. Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the tfiih of September, and further information may-be obtained on application to J. BUckensderter, Jr , Chief Engineer, or tothe under signed. u. KILGQRE, . JylBtBmdkw . : • IN THE «ATTEH of the Voluntary; assignment of James S. Adams, She* Merchant, olythe City of Pitt** bomb. creditors and debtors, of Jainesf S. Adams will take notice that a deed of assignment fbr The ; benefit of creditors,dateflune vth, 185t r has beenexeciited to the undersigned, who will settle the businecs of said Adams. n “ * WILUAM LARIMER, JR., je27:tf y ' ‘ ■' '■.‘"“.iAssignee; TYR. WARREN’S HEALTH BITTER*. There is l / no medicine so admirably soiled to the present sea son of (he year as lhosoßittera. ; Th6Y ; seem to cleanse die stomach and bowels and give that healthy tone and energy to the digestive organa which uro so necessary to prepare the, system to undergo the debUittfingchange of atmosphere incidental to summer. For dyspepsia, nervous affections,general weakness and debility, and all diseases arisingtherefroni,they.Qan be relied upon as an absolute specific! Trice 50 cents per bottle. cold at the Medical Drpot. ;, autS ; ■ . .. . ,No.6g SnUthfieid street.. JAMAICA .RUM—A direct importation Jubv receive! and for sale by FICKEISEN * STOOVENEL, aus ! - Importers/ P* OST OFFICE BALANCES—Just received and foi sale by i - .-W- W.WILSON, aus *67 cor. Market and Fourth streets. ('HUN BALANCES—Of the best approved construe* ./ lion for detection of American Gold Coin, of alide nominations, “ an expeditious and infallible detector.’ Frieea. 81,50, 83,50,t0 85,00. ~ nus OLD great variety,of tho most approved UT makes, for Rale by aos • AV. W. WILSON, - BRANDIES IN BOND-... Cognac—' *4o half pipe.*, qr, ca*kA and octaves'/’ Hennessey A Co.’s quarto ptoofpale anddarkßrandlea^ ■ Rochelle— ss half pipes, quarter casks and octaves A-' Seigneite’s quarto proof pate and dark Brandies, naw : In Bonded Warehoose, and for sale by . MILLER A KICKETSON; aus Nob. 231 and V 23 Liberty gtreci. PRINCIPE AND HAVANA “T~* 4 cases Cm 3 and Lous Nos. 1, 3 and 3 Principe Ci gars; together with a full assortment of. u Havana’s » favorite brands—just received and for sale by nus - MILLER & RICKETSON LARD— 1500 lbs No 1 Lard for sale by T. WOODS A.SON, jyio No.Bl f -Water street. FLOUR— 100 bbls. Superfine for sale by ' - “ ’ ao7 . • . STUART A SILL, BAKLfc.Y—6O bus. for sale by __ STUART As SILL, MOLASSES— SO bbl». N. O. Molasses—prune coop erage—for sale by [an?] STUART fe SILL. UCKETS—SO doz, for sale by ~ “ ~ no? STUART A SILL firtAS—Black Imperial ana ioune Hyson for solo hv 1 auT STUART A SILL tVTKW GOODS—Jnst received, a fine asiorlment of IX Gentlemen's Famishing Goods, at • ' ■ HINTON A CO.’S Gentlemens’Famishing Store, an? No. 80 Fonrth street. » * V " . ; < i ...... ARRIVED: .fcSO3 : 0?£8O;419 DeaCneoa Caret w. W: WILSON ' ' a .v: > > '/ ‘ , ... ,1., 2r <' 't», WT7kS; ,-~J, --sr-* -',-’-«s~ -V ~v V*s*"V i * f , r;TELEGRAPHIC' NEWS. BY TIIE O'REILLY LINE. EUROPEAN NEWS! 1 - ABKIVAIi OP: THE AFRICA I: THREE DATS LATER. New Your, August 12. : The Africa, from IdveTpool,' August 2d, arriv ed this evening. ■■■; Cottos. —The sales of the.week amounted to 70,000 bales. : Middling qualifies have advanced id; ■ tjJHb; Fair unchanged - r Mobile s|; Orleans The market closed quiefc and steady. Some of the Circulars quote-Fair at advance for the week. . , .. Haves. July 30. Cotton has advanced during thoweek 102 francs on the lower qualities. Sales of the week 9,000. hales. . ~New. Orleans is ,quoted at 68 @B5 francs; Upland 57@82 francs. The pres ent stock is 04,000 hales. . _ ... The accounts, from ,thp manufacturing dis tricts are decidedly more favorable; | Breadstuff's,..The Com Market is a shade low er. . Wester, Canal Flour, from 17 to <2os; Phil, and Baltimore 20a 6d ;',Ohio 205., . . , ;' ; i .Wheat-White Os to 6s Id; Bed 5s B .Passengers are offering rnoro freely. ■; The rates to New York are 455. , The steamship City of Glasgow, from Phila- arrived at Liverpool- on the- Ist inst. at noon. - ’’ ■ ■ ■ ! The British Pauliament was hurrying through iU tmCmshed business, preparatory' to its: pro rogation on the Bth inst. ■■■■-■■ " ,■■■,;■■ ; ■ The Ecclesiastical Assumption bill' had re ceived the Boyal assent - ‘ In the House of Commons a motion ! was adopted-for-an address to her Majesty,graying her to -direct ■ that the Chrystal Palace be pre served until the l3t of May. i Vague reports had been received by the In dian mail, that Bert Mohammed bod died at Caboot He was, at all events, very sick. 1 The English and American ship owners in. In-. dia, are adopting means to guards against'the Wholesale destruction of theis vessels by Lascar crews-A. The underwriters have refused,to; take risks on ships manned by Lascars. ; - : The number of visitors to the. Great Exhibi tion, 00, Wednesday, an,d Thursday,- wnp hut little under OO;0OO, yielding each dojnuea’rly X3j000; FRANCE. » v ': The French Assembly was getting quietly through the more important business, in order to separate on the; 10th inst.,. for tho autumnal recess, and to reassemble on the 4th of Novem ber. 10 Mass was celebrated on Tuesday,.in Paris, in commemoration of the memorable three days of July. ‘ It met with much ridicule at the hands of the press. The it is said, goes on a tonr tothe south of Franco, during the prorogation of the Assembly. Some Socialist- disturbances had recently ta ken place at Tolonse, but the’ rioters were Soon put down by an armed force. Twenty of them were arrested. ■ - The “ Sieele” newspaper was seised on Tues day,’’for Libel upon the'President. It was'thought more than-likely that Gen. Ondinot would receive the Baton.'of Marshal,, rendered vacant by the death of Marshal Sebas tian. TENNESSEE ELECTION. NASHvniiE, August 12. - Enough returns have been received to. : show_ that Campbell’s gain over the Whig mhjority two years ago, is— .. In Davidson county, 200; Sumner, 200; Mau rey, 276; Montgomery, 100; Wilson, 140. The partial returns from Wayne show a Whig loss of .five. All the Whigs are elected in the above counties, with the - exception of Mourey and Sumner, where the Democratic representatives have been elected. The. Whigs claim a victory in the State. [SECOKD DESPATCH.! In every county heard from - Campbell gains largely on Trousdale. - Culleu; Whig,-was elect ed, toy Congress from the Nashville: district. .Stanton, Dem-,. was elected from the Memphis district. The Nashville Whig says that Camp bell is certainly clceted'Governor.. . The Senate is certainly Whig. . The majority in the House is uncertain, but. the ohances are in favor of the'Whigs. ' ■■ KENTUCKY ELECTION. CINCtNNATI, August 12. I Sixty counties and the clty-of*-Louisville giv® ; Dixon 8111 majority. Crittenden bad 10,800 j majority in the' same counties. In the 40 coun ties to hear from, Powell’s majority in ’4B was 1800.; i Dixon has fallen short of Crittenden’s vote 7,241. Powell has fallen short of his vote’ of’4B, 1,181.- [ Thompson (whig) is elected Lieut. Governor I by a considerable majority. I In 60 counties, Clay received 2,165 votes'. 1 FROM PERNAMBUCO. Boston, August 12. i By, an arrival to-day we have dates from, ?er- I nambueo to fhe ,14th June.' Activepreparations were in progress i for an apprehended war with Buenos 1 Ayres; :and;large bodies of troops were being sent ou t The military men generally be lieved that there would be no actual fight. FAILURE. Boston, August 12. One of our heaviest flour dealers foiled tO' day. His liabilities ore $25,000.. ‘ The Liberty, parly here called a convention in this county to appoint delegates to the gen eral convention at Columbus, tonominate acan didate for the approaching election. ‘ The Temperance men of this county also had a convention, and resolved to have a State Con vention at Columbus, early in September, to nominate candidates for Legislature, Judges, land other officers,: irrespective of politics, who ■ [ wiU carry out the Temperance provisions of the new constitution. SEW, YORK MARKET—August 12. Cotton... Firm. F10ur...4,12 @4,25. Com -Mei1.,.2,93@8,00. Grain... Wheat 90@1,10i. ; Corn 69@C2. Sugar... Havana SJ. Whiskey... 24. Rice... 200 tres at 3,20@3,57. Fork,.,Mess 14,50@14,62, Prime 12,87. Lard...9@9J. Linseed 0i1...73. Lead... 4,75. CINCINNATI MARKET—August 12. - The river.haß risen 6 inches. ■ ■ -...0v Flour,..Firm at 8,80. Whiskey...l7|@l7f. Cheeso...6|. • Mess P0rk...14,00. Bacon... Sides 9J; Shoulders 7j; plain . Hamß 9c. ft.;. Sugar Cured 10$. : - . Sugar—Firm at C©6i. Linseed 0i1...65@76.“ Notice—Railroad detection. Organization of the " Pittilwrgh and Steuben -1 Villi Baxlroai Company." : • WE, the undersigned Comonsiuonera to receive sub scrmtions ana organize a Company, appointed by the Act of. the General ABBembly of Pennsylvania, en, titled, iif An Ao l l® incorporate the Piitßtinrgh toil Stett beimileßailrondCompany,’’—approvedhlarch 21lb, lb49—hereby give nouce,that Letters Patent, bearing date 1 July Sid, 1831,under the great seal Of the CQatmon weahh, and signed by William F. Johnstoa;Governor, have been iasaed, constituting thesubseribers and those who shatl hereafter subsciibe, to the capital stork of said ; Company, Ilnur sutcessorsnnd assignees, u body politic iaitdi corporate; irt deed rind ia law, under the 'name aforetnenuoned. ■. : ' Arid wfc.’thereibrrifagreenblyuo the lawstlfthe riaid. Commonwealth, hereby appoint and giVe notice: tbit at meeting of said subscribers to organize raid company will be held at iho Rooms of the’Board of Trade, corner of Thirdand Wood streets, ih the City.of Pittsborgh,on Thursday, the 21 at day ,of August, . instanvat 1,0 o’clock in the forenoonpand thai an election will be •then and there held, by said -üb-cribcrs, at the Eaid time and place of meeting, to elect a President and twelve Directors of the’said Railroad Company, The election will commence nt lUo’cli>ck in the fbteUoon. , .. , ~ ; . Notice, i ~ A N Application will be made at the.; next Session of A the Legislature for a Charter Br a Bank of issue’ and deposit, to be located in McKeesport, Pa., wlut a Capital not exceeding One Hundred Thousand Dollars, iyflidmw "'-v *' *'?" r '<\- > '> ■-■y "y ’ ? :'' , ''' :r -'v :^^^:':";''^^«?Y^ ; ' ? '. : ;-^.'.4-< *■-*■ ; '•*,-•»• r; - - -- -,■ - '*'w,‘ » U.» ,-:nv, ■■-;%* ■;V ,',> -.V*■;'<. <•...,,. .:, vV;;-v tv £ v.^r- ~ 1 - ' r r f T Cincinnati, August 12. BAMUKLLIVINGSTON, JAMES MTEKRAN, ■ WILLIAM'MERCER. • JAMES WALLACE, ' JOHN DUNCAN. ROBERT PATTERSON,' ' thomas nicholson! • thomas baviNgton; A: KIRK LEWIS, -• . E. M’DONALD, : ' • • •.B. A. MEVKY,’ , ISAAC WALKER; JIL- , m 0; I85t".;-; : -:.yan7rfarw td -f.s. • * ' '* J v ' • * i ,* „ * »4 Hankers anb Brokers. HI&L * crilHY. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKF.R9, . - Ho. OS Wood Stir col, Third dear btloto Fourth—(two tUt). SIGH* EXCHANGE on iho Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Elclianße and-Notes dls eounted: GOld.Bilver and Bank-Notes, bonitht and sold. CollectlOnsHnade in all the principal ciltos of the United. States: - Deposits received of Par and Current Funds,. . raar27:y -■ ■’ -■■ ■.. -■ ■■- ? • PATRICKS fc FRIEND, _„„ '!■ BAKKBRBASDEXOHAHQBOROKBnS.i No. 05, cobnkb Woon Diamond sraasTS, .. 7 ' Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ [mayl ■'Domestic and Foreign Nottt 9 /.• (Joltfantf Silu*r, BoiigAf,SOi-iarttf Ezchangid t ffiXCUANaS AMD BASKIHO nOCSB William A? Mill & Co., •;»■ 04r.Wood Street* v-:-? • PITTSBURGH. fD^lwTgßfcsTA.i.LowgpoffTtMgpgpoaiTS.. fang2g AU.SN XBAMSfr/ ; -BVWAXD BABKOV - KRADKaa tt&HBI* V | t ] Bankirtand Ezekange Brokers, Dialers in Foreign and Domestic Bills,Bills of EzeTiangt > Certificates o* Depot? >. it. Bank Notesjtsnd Cosn. ; _ , •>. / Corner of Third and Wool! Bia., directly opposite the St -'.ChftTleeUotdlj-r'• •• • ; may 33. . lAS. B.HOOK. - . ~*r i. . ;'tHoB,;BAlM*!ir ■: hooh -* ba.e6bht« BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Corn**of. Wood.andC. Sxxth Pa T\EALEESin -Goln,Banlt Notes, Time Bills, Foreign If and Domestic EiqimngejCcrtificatesof Deposit, «e j .oivaHdie principalCutestof-ttreUnion and Europe,foiealeinsumstosuit^urciaflers-.. : CURRENT and parftmds rcceivedondepoaite -i COLLECTIONS made on all pans of theUpJon, ttthft lowest rates. :: aepll-ly K.mdvai. ...I N. HObfi&BS A SONS} BAYS SniOVED 2BBI& DA.BKXSO AITD- BZCHAHOB OTTICS To No,C7 Market fourdoort i Leloio old aland. N. tfOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lera iii Notes*’Drafts*’Acceptances; Gold, SHverand Bank Notes. - Exchange on the Eastern and. Western cities coasratoUyfor safe. . . , „ Collections made in ail the cities throughout the Uni ted States.’' Deptfsitds received inpar funds or corrent paper,No.67Market street, bOtweep Third mid Fourth streets. vr: aag2B-ly. ■ Stone Boom Car Bent.. THE subscriber offers for Tent three large and 4MW . well-finished STORK ROOMS; entirely hew. KI5«1 •IdCQted'On Fifth-street, opposite the Eicliange Possession will be given mnncdialeljr; For tetraa, Ac., apply to , H. CAMPBELL, jy3o"-v! ■- v oil the premises. .. [ ■ ValaaUe Re&l Estate for Sole* i fI'HE following described properties; are- oflered. for i J. sale,upon eofiy payments:• ••• . " ' . A four Biory brick warehouse' , and.lol*.io Pittsburgh, on-the south side of Wood, street, between'Fifth ana Sixh *trcor&, paw Occupied by Wm. M'OullyA Co* • • Also—A~iorin the.J&gbib ward, Pittsburgh; bounded byihe Kensington Polling Mdl on the westjand fronting about 120 feet on jhe Mononguhela river. : I Also—A house and lot.in the city of Allegheny.fronl-1 ing SO feet on the Sooth Common, between Sandusky street and Elßt'Comraqn,.and:running.back" to Water alley 240 feet, adjoining iha property of Harvey Childs. ■ Also—A ]ot r paitij'-,tn .RoB5 and partly in. Reserve townships, the second 0 liit below. the Marine' Hospital, and.-coctaiuing about 11 acres. . . s-'. I: ■■ ■ . Also—A bouie and lot, in Allegheny City, nowoccn pied by dames Creswell, Irouting-on. Bank Lane, and immediately under Seminary Hill, containing about 27 feetiafronL: >% - ■* . _ Also—About three acres of ground in the .City or ; Al legheny, adjoining the residence-of Charles Brewer, lroulingon.Watejit.anc, near the* Plank Road, with a large and handsomely- built. Mansion iHouiO thereon, and two.rprfßgs«f'.wmep niselther side thereof, now oe i copied by£, Churchy Apply to , : - - ! JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney, AC. Grant street, Pittsburgh. Important and Interesting. , •- TO/HoneeKeepeTsFtiriiiitfre Dealers, Raiiro 2 " Coni ; panies, Hotel Military Companies, Engine Companies! Cabinet andPiario Forie -Makerr, fccUJfcc; McCOMßlfeS’j RUSTORATIVK- This Compound has entirely superseded .all other articles heretofore used for purposes* whatever itbus been Introduced!, fit tellrita own-BiorjV and only re quires to be tried to prove* toihe raoßi'incredutoas, its superiority oyer apy other article ever before used for. •cleanii s and- restoring to their original beamy and lus tre, all articles of Varnished,or> Polished.Funuture. : The above Compound we use in ;oor, own busings*, and guarantee it to be alt that the proprietor .recommends itto t>e. Sold Wholesale and Retail-by. . RYaNA-McKKE, jy4 - Byari’aßuildings. Saddle and Harness Manufactory, SIGN CFTHK GOLl'K* SADDLE; . . iVo. 132; Wood itreeti PiUtbttrgk. A JIOLSTFIN. respectfully- informs hislnends and A . tlte public that he keeps on bond a large stock of SADDLESt HARNESS; THUNKS, CARPET BAGS, own' manufacture,-of foevery beside scription. He invites strangers and all those visiting the Ci;y jo give him a call Remember the piace-rNo. Kfc?, Wood street, sign of the Golden Saddle. _ jc2Snf "■j Family Horae. " A large.fine looking Sorrel Jiorsc, perfectly /rg&Ti safe, wiLlbesold for alight fast horse, if oppU n 11 rntiortiq mndd Boon. ; . THOMPSON BELL, jvO , lAt A. WUhins & Co.V;!'' ! WJLKIHS HALLt . : 7 FOURTH ; STREET, NBAS. SMITHFIELD, JOHN WaLKBR takes pleasure in aimouneing to his friends andthepubHc-foat he has taken the above: splendid estuhlrKhmecu andafter considerable expense has madeit adfrlightfol place of resort. He isperifectljr prepared to jterve up atiheshortestnotice every delica-, cy which may-tempt the nppeiiie'-. orihe epicure or the fancy of foembst'fafctidious.'v- - . • , Dinner will be inreaainesa every-dayatl o'clock, for any nainber of commehclngthi^day, Jane2lab Parties can be accommodated with Soppers in the most ■ tethhath* maimer. Oysters* Game,' Ac.,will be found there in their season ln shou,the proprietor intends that>nb expense or trouble shall be spared to make'this already popular boose the best in the Western country , jeigfely - I ';' ' : .V.-' BLUMF.husjusi received al&rge stock of VOCAL \y. and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BOOKS, among which are—v.-, • ■■ •' ■■ • The Modern Harp—or Boston Sacred .Melodist—a collection ofthe roost popdl&r church music izlusq ; l ; ' The Boston Melodeon—in three Volumes :, consisting of, soaggigieed, rounds,.A c., Ac.; including many of the most popular pieces of the day, arranged and harxno? nixed forlbur voices. • ;•* -The Melodist—a new work containing selected gems from the moiv celebrated composer*, with accompany mentfor the Piano. Forte; The National Glee Book Air—f r lour voices; ■ ' Self-instructing School for. the Vtoli n—a new und.Bcl cniiCe work,mu Three parts, complete in one. ByG. Saunders;. . ... ■ t ; - ■ The Melodeon —a collection of the.most popular Me* todies, carefully arranged Too Flute or Violin, in .twelve, .nomhers; . , .■(. . ... , Henri Hertz’s nevrand complete Piano Forte School f BurgmuUeVa. new and improved edition of. Kano i Forte Insinxciot ;.. .; *. Forte Instructor; ■ Carca9m\CanilUß\ and IL Culvers’ Guitar lustructor; . Ama:enra’;Quanelte Club—iiuhrcc numbers and.four ports; for the Ist and fid "Violin; Viblincello and Flute; —lnstrumental Mueic, intour pam anAtmombers; Howe’aiMuaiclau’ffrCa'mpomon—in three pans; ■ . ■ : ait Vi* Old Jiilablishtd Piano : au3 ■- No.llSWooditteet. : .'v . :U ‘V A Cdrft. ' •'.j-v- 1 TT T DALY & CO- have now ready for sale a large If • and well'selected‘stock of Spring and .Sommer Hosiery in all its branches; They ‘would aired particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Meirino and Silk feet; they are.of .the best maieriafsand workmanshlpj&nd for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. WvD. & Co have also' on hand Gents Undershirtsand Drawers in couon, Bilk, andmerino f Childrens*Hosiery of all descriptions,-at the old established Stocking Storey Fifth street, between AVood and Market, v * (mfrl Great Shawl Sale* \ A- MASON’S tfrra* Annual Shawl Safe .will com* J\.* mence on ‘Tuesday* August sth, when they will offer the largest and best assorted stock of SHAWLS everexhibnedTnihiacity.eorapriilng— - . • .• Plain WhiteCrapeshawls; '■: * : ■>-v' EtohTOideted: do: 1.. -do; - Fancy High Colored Thibet Shawls; *v:-: I ; - Plain Princed om! Embroidered Thibet Shawls-; ■•<. • Brochea, Cashmere and Long Shawls—of fineand mediant qualities d,derihine. D; w. & A.B. BELL, Attorhe^avLaw. 1 . '' Fourth *ireei,aboveBiimhfield. BraddoclL'aFteldProperty* i •DERSONS desiring beaaiifUlj : hhanhy, 'historic -and XT cheap location for country residence?: are invited to turn their aUeniionto how being sold in small parcels.oo themostfavoraMCiefans. Eighiy-five aoies have been liras' sold this season, to severtil dlffererit tndividQals, sornb bf whbin are nbw' improving by tuUdrafcsi&e;'.' Forad Vantages of eVery; klnd,Butp&rii£alari£ef aceess from the cityjthe placo is-un rivalled.’ '‘Three grand tboro ug hr- re s run byitiand through lt->to wittthe Mononßolleia River; the T*itia-. burgh andßraddock’sField Plankßbad, whichis how. preatlytraveled rand;ihe;FennsylVania’Centratltail i road, bn which, the Cars wilt be/ranhlrigeastward, from I Pittsburgh,tliat farr by^nexrFall.' Boats’ land tpere | every -hoarer. Omnibasses will-soon'travel j the* P tank Road; and the Cars wilt always stopwith rand < for passengers. , " (• f am: staying for. the saramer at the Form, where. 1 shaH. hO'Veadyto show persoha the groandsj'atidj my plans of divlfioa thcseof. -Visiters can t)e accotnmbda ted at the Mansion House as at a Hoiel.’ * t IN THE COURT OF'COMMON I*EKAS OF AL£E GHENY »»?._ • l.isiiKmn* . gor flale. rr,nE pr!DEßBlGNEl>offers for sale hispropertrin 1 Allegheny City. The Lotis stventy-ty o feiStne laches, tronling on ihe East,Commotjj.ot(dmneiyftetin ; depth; exiendtnsftotn tv owned bvlhe ProtesiantMethodiBiChurcn.. im provemeatsire athiee Ished, and two iomfortable. frame There,is probably no' more , pleasant. . caSiyfor^wSeresidencesmtheG^tythapihep^BOW Sahred for Sale': i The eWftsstoßttlpumltpur theunjer signed do not penrnt ium tO pHoopy Md empjUMs ptop erty;hrid heii« thetolTerw seUf Il.yM gn&, if applieaitohlho. tnhde soon.- or payment, refer to Mr. Momaon Foster, at hou»o of P. M’Cormiek, Esq.; or John Fleming, bsq., CiV7 ‘ m'R FOSTER, JB. ' ' Z **" • * o « ■:. , V ; ffirogg aab .ffUVwttca , Private Dl»un> 1 DR. BBOWS, No. *1 DIAMOND ALLPV S D»otn hit entire tutamiflt. %s>m£ti. fal affection*, brought on by irapndenea ydttthfallndtilgence and excess. impurity of theßlood, with all diseuseso. (he treaereftl - - . origin. Skin Dtteasekj Scorbotio Kruptlour,' Tetter. Rlnrworai.Merenrlel DlwaMisSenilntl w*»kneit,lm. potency, Files, Rheumatism, Female Weakness# Month. " 1 lySappreralons,Diseasesorthe JoinuyYisiulolnAao. NervoneASecUoiuiiFaiiulri tbe Beelreaaoeiarj lrrfi«- ’ nous of the Bladtlcr ailJ KMrieys,sueeeisfullycreated Cure guaranteed. ' ' . ■ Fourteen vetua’ pracllce'lfonr in this fUyVdnab!.. n». BrowntooflS HAHBAPAB*£I,A» 3i?M?oV!rd!» , ii^“' years pul that SarsapanllQ.wieu pate and pfoperly{lrebar?ifwuS» of SiBSAPABIUiA is the only ' and of umfonn inrefljirih. -TheS»»*SiiU«S» DSeiiK.ii withouttegnfd-tdiirp.ftSbybry p l MSi‘bi?Svbe”» • used,is subject to the airictesi cbtudcO te«S and lie genuineness ascertained before belngwttl! J*R.*WWBB» mtsiAMr. or rove- '" ’ ralother YaluaEiejnßffical-roo's,together forming tbe ■-! to r » J “ cul ?.‘ 4e petotoevrotiwfam, : ,Tb“M®^ae,'whenosed aceordidribdiSsCtion*. 5 WILL CURB WITHOUTVaILT * Serofoho f Sfog’BEvlCCancers, Tnmors.Ertptfons of the Skin, Ervaipelas* l Chronic Sore 'Hlnv worm or Tetter*, Scald Head, RheoMatfSnr Pam»mtboßonesorJoimatOldSotctfand^ of the .Kidneys, Loss of Appe* • tite.Diseases insrng'frorn theweof Me rcu ry, « Pain latheSideand. 1 ■ ShoulderSsGen- ' • » • .c jal Debility, ; '< «’ * ‘Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Co3Uvc £nU«,or&eidUu. • •>. v; • Teattxnonlels. The following is a verbatim copy of a eertifirateoow in the posscsHou of the proprieior af.DiUPs Bansoar- ' ilia. Rev.B.Wf&lfona*«rfet/antfgeaerAllylmowff 1 its an eloquent'juid zteoapUthtd Pastor of thtl/b IJ, Church, andibeflrr. RL Stevenson has been.known a* one of foe mpstiaXented and'zealoas meobers that tha ‘ * ebali boast of-for many vean. i and .al thiitime i* filjiag tbebighaud re»ponsibfe nation *of ageotfpriaeMu.E BcokCooeern. . Caiithe vvorld produce better or morejuuislaetory testimony in favor of any medicine ? DKTTBE TESTtMONVTIfAtf Wa3 EVER CiPPER. ED IN KAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE Rev.E' Wv/Sshos—Rev. E. SrsvEfwa. 1 — —-— ; We have: used'Johir Bali’s and htvo ‘-'knownittoheusetl wiifremlre SatlSfaeUoa; and have I no hesitation in stating Urafwe believe.it u>-bd a safe ' 'and valuable medical eoropOond* and calculated fo pro* ducerauchgoOd.aud reheveinueh suffering'fbjfcl would 'therefore moatchcerfullyxecommend it lo tne afflicted. * (Signed,! - * HW.SKHON, E STEVENSON. 'A : BEAUTIFUL CLEAB SKIN. Ilow vc all admire aelear*beantifaLyihitc skin, and a rosy cotored cbeek;^*How often 7 do we sea: persons, ■ not “desideratum so devqgtfy ip ba wished^ 7 1 and coloring materials, fo'reslore 10. them O semblanaß of what disease hardep rived tbenjof,andtbattoo,yrith ' great injury to the skin; BuirrGarxopariUa Isthe beat cosmetic known. It beaaiiGes the fkinrby remaTing every panicle of morbid and diseased matter fhnp the - blood,making it pure heallhyJand' VigoroaSf giving ae*« ' 'tivity to every mutufo vessel and'changhig ino' yellow anddark comiteaance to the bloom .and freshueu of youUi. * Ladles, abaodomlfease of paints and ffilztures, Buirs the only/ effeeiaal remedy. A wort to the;wUe insufficient;” and’tt bint Is bnough : forthe , Ladies.r-* : --.-.-- ‘ TESTfMONY LTKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS superfluous call Comment -on the ef« J'ICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA- > {From Dr.L.P.'YAybKLL.PrOfiMororChemiltryiQ the iLouisvilfeMedical College^-- ' ■ f * I have looked over the list of'ingredients composing John Bull’*-Command Extract >of'KatsapatiUe, ana. liavc no hesitation in sayiQg:hat they form a sale coa* j-doundiSiid -onc that promises weli to chronic diseoseit . Ito whiehit'U applicable.” L.Y.YANDELL,Ttf.D." • LottistilU. June6,lB4B. , ■ *• WHAT iShyildut Af. efpimtmmtrt* iA« • £otfßnrilff ATanue/fMpiraiy iaysgfi'BiiLL’S’SAßSA* PARILLA: 1 -.Louuria#,M»rch^o^l&ls; : J have examined the prescnpUo-i. for the preparation • vjfJohußalt’sSarsapariJta^fladf-beJidveihiveombina- ... tiaoto.be au exccllsm one. aadinreU.calculated lopro docoanaltcrtiUve imprcsSum on -.*tha. as stem. 5 .'1 have u&e&Ubotbin pphlicandprivaie.practice jonathinkji the bestanicleof&aTßapariUa in use. >• > -r» /: Mi PYLES v ILD-> .Resident PhyaimuaubeLouuviUe'Alarine'HospUftL . -UT’ and ask for foe original Dr. t JOIIN .BULLIS >SARSAPAttILLA,/rasn Smtudtjfz jf and have no other. KEYSER A M’DOWELL, « r Wholesale and-Retail AgenU, - fi . -Foc-saJe by l>> M. Curry i. Ponglaxi, Ale i.. gheny Ciiy j Wtn. B;. Mereer, Caßnonshnrg- r aiid by | DtQggJs«g:nexallyi: ,iu f TDOR THE OURE OF COCGH9, COLDS; HOAHSE -1 Jt NESS, BBONQHITISi \VHOOPINO' OODGH v CROPP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTIOtj^. in ihiA generation to (faciJilato the. bnsineis ofllfo, ir> . crease itaAnio^mem,and. of hu anan exiateßce/none'cau be DaiaVd of more real.value, to mankind} than thU- eonuibiition of Cfremtoflr to the .HindlngAxt.‘:Ait*i3ttTilkiorh»ViruUJTflhf{nighotiUhi» broad countnYhasproven beyond a doubt, that jjo medi cine or combination of jnedictaea yet v sorely control and cure the. 'iaonafy.disease which have , hitherto* *Wept‘fiopt cur I midst .ihoosands and every, year. ’ indeed there is no w abn&dantre&soa to believe a Remedy hat mierigthbeenfound wbichcan befeftedotffoeure the • - will noipermit us to pnbliabaay propattionof tiqcHTes r effectedby.it&u^e,bat wo -1 loq&Mowinff •opmiqiis.of furpisk&ee,vwJierein ore full particulars, and indisputable proofs of tfresefacu. From tUe Pfesidentdf Amberst < .ProfeasoiHUchcock. “James JiiaYe;afledjriwir Cherry Peo> r toral in my owncaie of aeep*seaied Bronchiiisvttiid am v .satisfied (roxaiis-chemical constitution, that ik *» an ad- \ .mirablecojnpdundlbrthe/reliefof la k 7Dgttlf|id oron . i -chial difficulties^/froyopinipa as uuta-saponor char acter con be oPaoystrViefe/yoß.are ai-liberty w me U , •■■aa ' ir> ' r:rrty>. . • EDWARD HITCHCOCK,L.X. D^ From the widely : • ; h.L. D.,■ Professor j Amoricaand Europe;'' r v - * “ f death the Cherry PJettfrial-aii admirable iiidivfrom'aameoruie f ca.and a.very effective remedy-for the-cfftfl.Of -RUeM" -. T esir« 1 - 1 -vf* l *’'NeW : *!dveuvCt/,NOT>T>IB49.'- tocureaninflanifftioii'dfthelttnrt.^ A .i. 4 . n Fron °« B of J6JB. ' Dr. J. C. Aye'n Lowhlt-iDear Sjrvl aitt'hff# eon- IstanUy usiuir y our^Wffypeototaltn -mypTMUM,aaa preterit to i From observatiotiao/many severe cased* I ; -edit trittearo coughs,'Cords*attd disease*ofUthlangs, L 'that have’patio other remedies.* y ” 1 iuvarfablyrecoirnnenditsusein caseofcotUSßgman* i-aiid ebniidertfinnehtbe Wsrretttedy known £otf that dls* ; „• LS“t, BCSP “r I^ O |"c’UBHMA{f,JLD. 'PrepMed anff sold bylataes-C- Ayer, PreeueitChejc ''iD’So'lk WPdUWrih -wholesale and reloil,hyj. A.. b i f 1 : i*. Schwurtt j andJ. Dongtefesj' and by orMSWS -i£ne«M^ .sagSBSSSBWif^S® : mm&mmmSS. ■ 2&BBBSbstMgBs the most favorable cerjaa, at the Piiwbfltgb Oil *na ***** -.JiUnloleideliwed ittan^jtftotlile^.^!* ll Al ' gal&ttt MSplMoncebrlwiee -i w “*<_ ,Sfi /KfiSitlia ciiy.) will be prowptiy allended to. J-»• > >•■ ■ No. ffijfourtb 1 .ftTifrdtwv •' bt>*"-”MuUUtM^ioaa. JAB; AY. BVCITANAN. rrwe sukscriwtf ! 1 ■ tfAwfcor*Jgw««.’SSrtiSfhSiSfcjiook or fir*« ■*»! Thread and Needle Acli" wßtMsmamMmmPi MSpfiAgliS Biienuon oMhe above Goods,«the perhaps ever offered Ifl Uut % •'arteroN &:CO. «' T ‘ ■- *■ '*• ''.V If V..’::' • w r -. y*.- •’ / r f , J J 1 x'- 1 t? , ?* < r ; j -f'j J.y -' r- ' ' J***' f , I*r’t A i u- f '? -/ *t , / d'~* r *&' T t T»ERFOM EKIES of ,aU.ltind*-r«li«»iMi»W Jjfirf;' lr|c!olh r Toolb,Nail XVOTBRWOOiya r TOHATb _ itErrCoDF**A^ery article, CO n LASS—IOO It* Mi QWUS CHEESE—I.OOO Brt.ola pnmc ■ , “? t fe a ; Cei ” •WggVßgfe'- '» 'v V, w