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Tmß3> DAt-rACOWI 13» Bobert Hall, « W r».-[Commonwealth’s coun sel wished to prove-by this witness that Mr. Ito'ner, one of the Directors of the Board, had told witness that a special resolution had been passed by the Board,' refusing to commute the tolls of Mr- Todd, and requiring him to pay by thh trip. This testimony was objected to, but admitted and exception noted. The t witness proceeded;] Huiconversation with Mr. Stoner, trim said that they /the Board) had passed a resolution preventing Todd from crossing by the year; that he had been a troublesome fellow ; that it Was not the toll-keeper’s fault Cross Examintd. —The conversation took place in Mr Btono’s store, on Wood street; went there to see him on my own business; it has been about a year agor Mr.. Stoner is now livmg, and a resident of AUegheny.county. - The MinnteHook of March, ’4G, was then of fered in evidenco, to show thereby the election, bythe Board, of E. W. Cook as assesßor and: collector of tolls,. ■ (■., The journal of the .Senate of 1844, showing the sale of the State stock, was then introduced, v The minute book, Establishing the rates of toll, was then offered and admitted. and -. portions of it read, giving the privilege to preachers and fe-. males to cross the bridge without toll. .. ■ Cyrus Reed, sreom. —ln ’43 and ’44 was agent of the Erie Stage Co., and in '45 and ’4B for the Ohio Co. The stage on the Erie route left here daily; a two, horse one run to Harmony tri weekly ; sometimes run extras; paid $BO a year; the proprietors, agents and drivers were inclu ded in the contract, and permitted to cross, John Nolton, swam. —Am a brick maker in Pitt township; have crossed the bridge to deliv er brick in Allegheny with three, two and one horse carts; didn’t take it by the year; paid 6) cents per horse, which was 10 cents per thous- 1 and briok ; formerly paid 5 cents per thousand! briok; didn’t pay for return trips when carts were empty. Robert Stewart, sworn. —Was formerly toll i collector of the Old AUegheny Bridge; was in i that capacity 10 or 11 years; it has been about j 8 years since I.quit; was coUector or trip and j yearly tolls; some years • after I commenced, 11 had difficulty with one man, and I made him pay by the trip. The managers’ families passed toll free, os did the families of the managers of the Monongahela bridge; charged for all carriages on Sunday, except those which were going to church or to a funeral. ' y : Mr. Alden stated that, with the exception of tEe nets of incorporation of the other Allegheny bridges, and the charter of this bridge, with the census of the United States to show the increase of population in . the two cities, their evidence was closed; and, if permitted to bring this in when they got the bookß> this afternoon,, they wonld not occupy the time of tho Court further at present; butj if not, they could furnish food for- the Court until they were brought in. He Hc.was permitted at any time to present it; that it-would not be objected to in point of time. • Bobert Stewart was then called for defence. Was the aggregate of tolls increased or dimin ished .by commutation, daring the timo you were coUector. (The question was objected to, j and exception noted); There was an iucrease of j the yearlings. If the yearlings hod been charged every trip, more tolls would have been coUoctid; but if charged by the trip, don’t know that.so many would have crossed. Don’t know which would have.been profitable course to pursue. persons paid by the year,who, if they bad paid by the trip, their tolls would not have amounted to so much; but this was not the case with a minority of them. Many of the yearlings, if they had beoncompelled to pay by the trip, would have crossed on the Hand street bridge, as they could get it there by the year.— There were persons who refused to give the rate of toll, as they could get it cheaper at the other bridge. Mir. Alden then offered to read the act of in corporation of the Old Bridge—it was admitted in evidence by the other side. Ho would fur ther offer the pet, incorporating the other two bridges, for the purpose of showing that the same rates of toll were prescribed for them ns that of the St Clair street bridge, and the proviso as to redemption. The census of the U. S. would be offered at every decennial peri od since the.orection of these bridges, as a fact from which the jury may infer from the increase of population in the two cities and connty, that, the Crossing and re-crossing over the St Clair street bridge would greatly increase; and for such other purposes as would legitimately Bow from this testimony. • The testimony, with the exception of the first proposition, which was admitted; was objected to as being irrelevant. It was excluded, and on. exception noted- Mr. Alden then offered in evi dence, acts of the Legislature, relative to such corporations, showing Legislative intention.— Baled out, and exception noted. The case of the Commonwealth here closed, and the case on the part of the defence wbs opened to the jury by Mr. Loomis inalncid, lengthy nnd powerfnl.argument. James Anderson,- ticom, —Am a manager of the bridge, but not a stockholder. . “ How long since you were a stockholder?” “ That’s my own business, I have no pecuni ary interest in the result of this suit.” “ Did you dispose of your stock for the pur pose of being a witness in this case ?” “That is my own business. I can buy nnd sell and give away my stock when I please, and will purchase again when I feel so disposed.” “What amount of stock have yon divested yourself of within the last two months ?’’ “I will not answer that. Have been a mana ger since 181 G, with the exception of one year.” The above was the examination of the witness by Commonwealth’s counsel, to tost his compe tency. He, however, was objected to on the ground of being a manager, nnd therefore inte rested. Mr. Anderson wrote out Ms resigna tion, and handed' it to the President of the Board, as an answer .to this objection. The Court overruled the objection, and he was per mitted to testify. Tho counsel for Common wealth objected on the ground that he was a party sued, and liable for costs. Objection over rated, and exception noted. Mr. Stanton offered something in the minute book as evidence, wMcb was objected to by Mr. Alden on the ground that these were their own books, and in their own possession, and about which he bod no notice. The objection was overruled, and the special matter admitted, wMcb went to show that, as early as 1819, the commutation of tolls was adopted. Mr. Anderson was then re-called.—Reside in Allegheny city; have been a stockholder and manager of the AUegheny Bridge since its first existence ;';Was present at tho meeting which commuted the tolls; - was on the first toll com mittee ever on the bridge, and have so con tinued, with tho exception of one year, to the present time; the country; people were in the habit of crossing bn the ferries; and in order to get their patronage, we had to take them over outfit same terms as the ferries; one of the ferries was immediately above the bridge, and the other about near where the Hand Street Bridge now is; have' been here near 53 years, and know as well as any other man the habits of the country people; and-liad the tolls not have | been commuted so as to bring it to the ferry rates,'the bridge conld not have divided more than three per cent.-for the first 12 yenrs; we were driven to commute by necessity; commu tation was a general convenience to the public. The original contract for building the bridge was $100,000; the contract was in writing.: (Opposing counsel required the production of the contract The objection .was overruled.! Some alteration in the plan was made, which cost us about $2OOO, making the total cost about $102,000; We failed in obtaining stock to that amount. '■ 'The evidence, wak)here objected -to, and the. conrt; before'deciding, adjourned. > 7.77 Slate Mutual Insurance Company. —We would [ refer our readers to - the card •of Mr. Platt, In | another column, fyom which it will he Seen that 1 his lossjbj thiei. recent lire Has been promptly and I satisfactwUytuijnsted by the Stale Mutual Fire I InsunmceCompany. Thiß,among themany in-1 stances of promptness and liberality that hare been manifeatedby thisi.Company, in the pay ment of losses,' is the mors particnlarly honora ble, as Mr. Platt, by neglecting tpprocure -an signment of his partner’s interest, who had left the firm in accordance with the 'conditions, of in surance,' evidently had no claim, for pyer Onei! half the sum covered by the policy, This Insti tution richly deserves the extensive’ patronage Which it is receiving ; and so long as the same regard for the pecuniary situation of sufferers by fire is manifest by the officers generally, as has been evinced by Mr. Carrier in this instance,’ it mnst continue to be appreciated by the pub lic. Dr. Dobbs, a gentleman who possesses a thorough knowledge of the business, we under stand, is employed to make surveys in this city and vicinity.— Journal. Beautiful Carriage.—Vie yesterday had a look at a very beautiftil carriage, manufactured by E. C. Gregg & Co., for John Liggett, on Fifth street: The mechanical shall and, taste display ed in this carriage is very superior, and will,b e Jiaid to beat anywiere. '■; Inhuman.—The 'little girl whom we noticed a | feiodayß since os having been found sleeping on I a butijher’B block-in. Allegheny city, she having taken refuge in the- market bouse, after being driven' from her home at night by her mother,- had, on Tuesday, twa of. her toes cut off by one Hf the Boilroaa cate oh the traok running over I them. Her.name is Morgan ; and on some one tnfeing her home, her mother refused to receive her, as she did not wish to bo bothered by at* tending to her. Suoh a mother! Is she a woman ? We hope that the child will be looked after, and receive all the attention that the cir* cumstances will permit. Theatre. —Remember that Espinosa takes his benefit to-night, offering one of the strongest bills of the season. The beautiful Hilariot, Miss St. Clair, Mons. Hilariot and Vegas, all ap pearing in several of their most popular dances. Also, the little Mons Qilles gives one of his in imitable performances on the flageolet. Espin osa deserves a good honse, and he will undoubt edly have it Found. —The son of P. McGorr, a lad about 16 years of ago, whose clothes were found on the bank of the river a few days since, and who it Was feared was drowned, was discovered by some of his friends in 6eaver,.and brought home. The Mentor. —We have received, the August No. of this work from, the publisher, Geo. W. Bunn, No. 47 Chatham street. It contains its usual variety of good reading., Two colored ladies, yesterday, had a spat on Fifth street What the difficulty was about we couldn’t learn. Egg* A colored man named John Brown was yesterday committed to prison on a bench war rant. Larceny. —Aid. Major yesterday committed John Carnahan on a charge of larceny. Sales. SCOTT & OTIS. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 01 IUI3 BTBKItT,sr. I.OIMH, KlftSOO&t. HAVING been engaged in the above business Tor the lasi six years,mini*city, would respectfully *o - licit consignment* of Goods* to be sold irt this market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on. all kind* of Goods consigned us for sale here. . . ■ ■■■ ~ Will reform Messrs- llewetu Roe A Co.,E. R. Vio let, Wo, D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson & Co.» B. H, Stone, Squire &• Reed, Brownlee, Homer Jt Co„ Larkin Denver. Sain:Louis; Boiler A Brothers,Vmcmnhli; George M’Lam, Pittsburgh. (matflfcy Auction Cud* | TUB undersigned*. after an interval of four years, has i agaiu resumed business. Having complied with : the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License <u Auctioneer for the City orPittsburgh, he offer* his services as such loUisfriemlq.aud the public generally. With an expe rience of uearljr thirty years in this line of business, hr hazards nothing iu»aying that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to alt those who may feci disposed to patronize him. P. McKKNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. jytf. , (Joer. of Com., N Y.} Balieun and Pennsylvanian. Phtlada; American and Republican,Balt, copy lwand charge tbi*office.) • W. G. n»uAßTSfcYvAnetiQßser. ADJOURNED sale OF REAL ESTATE At Art* non.—Will be sold on Saturday evening next, An gas; lGtb,at 6£ o'clock,at M’Csrtney’a Aueuon House, a loiol Ground in the borough of Manchester, fronting 48 feet on Island Lane, and extending back liSMeetV inches to alO foot alley ;ou which, is/ferected a good substantial brick hoove, two stories bigb.'containing four rooms, a good cellar,back over, stable, Ac, on the premises. It is beautifully sitaated for health, and con venient to the Ra Iroad Depot, and a very desirable lo* catfoa for a private residence. Terms'at sale. OuW W. G. M'CARTNEY, Auet'r. FRAME DWELLING HOUSE fob bsl* cnx*r<—l The undersigned wishes to diinose of at jpnvste i sale, a new-two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, i situate on the corner of Washington aud Union atrt els. i lathe borough of Birmingham. Said house Uerected on a leased Jot of ground, fronting SO feet on Washing ton street, and running back 60 (eft on Union street— The lease has nine years to run from the Ist of April, 1850. Ground rent 110 a year. The purchaser has the privilege ol removing the house at theexpuation of the lease. Price of house OCW, Possession given immedi ately. W. G. M’CARTNKY* " -• Aucuoueer. p. 2PUKNSA» Auctioneer; Lot and Brick noose at Anelloa, IWILL OFFER FOR SALE at public aueuon on Saturday,theft7thdayol Au«uil,si4o’clcck,P.M., on the premises, a lot or Groaint, SO feet fronton the Main street in the borough of East Btisinghna, by (b reetdeep. Ou which is a neat, wrlWia»tf,two story briek house, containing four rooms. Tats property is suitable for doing a retail business, being in the neigh borhood of several manufacturing establishments, and near the ground lately purchased for the Fit’sborgh Foundry. It will be disposed of low, and ou reasonable terms of payment. Title gtod. * JAMES BLAKELY, ana P, M’KKNNA, Aoci’r. p.~a, daVi Household FuaNrrußE at Arenas.—oa rrL day numumr, l&ih {natanuailDo’etocfc' Übe real* dencfl of Wm. tt. Rhodes, E*q , No. 191 Third street, near Grant, will besoid his Household asd KUcbcn Far* uiiore, as facts removing from the tity—contprmng su perior black walnut hairspring seat chairs and rocker*; black walnut divans; whut not; centre table: superior parlor, bed room and stair carpets? hail o»i cloth* high and low post bedsteads j cherry French bedstead; dress* nig and plain bateaus; enclosed aud plain washstands ; workstands; cane seat and fancy enairs; aatiraise*: dining tables; Britannia and Qaeeuswarc; knives and forks; kitcUea tc. ■ The above are of the fine?* qnahty, and have been bat a few months in. ase. aa!3 Business stands on liberty sTKKtrr *t ABcno*.—OnFriday afternoon, August Istb, at 4 o’clock, will be sold on the premises, that valuable lot of ground siiont*- at the corner of Liberty and Irwin *U. t having a front of feet on Liberty street, find extend* ing along Irwin street eighty-five feet, on which is erected a substantia! three story brick wsrehouie, oc cupied by J. D. M’Cune and G S. Ansbaiz.. Also, the lotadjoi ing the above, having a front of 17 feet on Liberty street, extending book fi) feet toinaJ* ley 10 feet wide. On which is erected a three story brick warehouse, and occupied by Wilkinson A Bell. Terms at sale. P* M> DAVIS, ftO o Auctioneer. OUSEH JLD FURNITURE. BAB FIXTURES, AO' at Arena*—"On Tuarsduy raonuajr, August Hib, at to o'clock, at the dwelling house, No. »5 Irwtu street, below Penn street, wiU be sold ao extensive assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Bar Fixtures, Glassware, Queen»ware,tt Time Pieces, 2 large Look ing Glosses, wi.b a variety of other articles, null P. M. DAVIS, Aacfr. Transparent Window Shade Factory, j ■ 48 IRWIN STREET, I 1 (srrwßiM kk* sm> lidbbtt rraim). i OK SHADES on hand and made at all time* to j 3.4 445 4 and o*4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered; *• m «* ‘‘ Transparent green do; <i « « . “ Durk “ do; Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do uo; Gothic and Mexntlnto, of new style; _ STOKE SHADES of any color, with lettering or De signing. OILCLOTHS on hand. . Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS-compleie atS3 cents per shade, fp* Curtains hung on rcMottaoie terms. • • • • • P. S.—-Pedlar* will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchatlng elsewhere. M ' E. R. KERN AN. WALL PAPER AND BOffDERINO, Smithfitld ttreetf Pittsburgh. 0/4 CASES NOW OPENING of the most beautiful style of PAPER HANGINGS everbefore offered in this market, both as to splendor of finish and beaoty of patterns—from 16e. to Blooper pleco. ALSO—iJ.'uck M&ibU Taper, with suitable columns, caps, bases and bordering, for publics balls of every de scription, furnished at short notice. Call and examine atilm WALL PAPER STORE of J. BIIIDLK, aoSflw r : . Smithfield si), To the Deaf, DEAFNESS* noise* iruhe bead, and all disagreeable discharge* from iheear,spreuUrondperranncnily removed without pain ormconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal Aurist of the N. Y.Ear Surgery* begs to announce biireturnto Pittsburgh. The number anaim* porunce of the cases, under his cure,on his recent visit* and-the gratifying amount of success which attended his treatment! have induced him to expedite his return. His stay here will depend much upon circumstances, aud it will be advisable for those who wish to consult him,; 10 makenri'eariy. call. . . Dr. If. may be consulted, until further notice, in Alle gheny City, first three story brick dwelling beyond the school house, in Rebecca.'sweet. ; Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention 10 this breach of special practice has enabled him to reduce his treatments such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate eases yield by a steady attention to the aeani prescribed. , ; • Thefollbwing testimonials are submitted with confi dence. They will show at least in what ’ estimation his professional qualifications are held by some of the most distinffnUhed medical men in the comury. v ' ■ * “l ltave hod the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley in prac tice* and have been.led to form a /avqreble.opiniomof his character,both in the prefesnwMdfiJ^^^m^-,; . . Professor of Surgery* Ac. *. ■ u Uis professional abilities will Jo duly appreciated by those who place themselves his car*. / • Jobs WatTriKxa,al. d.>- : i Professbrof Anatomy, Ac.. From my intercourse with Dr. Hartley, 1 have found Ida deponent correct and ffMbgjjgg MoIT> M . D , “ || U a pleasantdutyio give my testimony in favor or the treatment adopted by Dr. Hartley for the core .Of ilesfness. The application is unattended by pain or Hi convenience, anauseffeetsalmostiiisianuinepaß. , •: HxRBMAIf, ; Counsellor at Law, Chambers sb , “We-baveknown severalca*es of partial deafness treated by hitmwithtbe raostbappyresults. Dr. H* is a scientific gentleman and o&n produce numerous _teau*- rflomals'oJldsahUity.andauccessinihisdifficnltbrenoh of the medical - I « Persona afflicted by diseases of .ihe Ear,nrerecom- : mended to pay a Tisit to Dr*. Hartley* Aurist; at N0.'99 i Arch street, above Third. He is a welh.cducated pro fessional man, having paid particular - attention to diseases adhering; hearing, has acquired frombis skUl snd experience better aeausof coping with this serious affliction.than those which are possessed by ptaysitians in general practice.”—Jhspafeh. All cates guarantied where malformation does notex* UvlDuf , Yoons Ladles’ Seminary-*Allegheny* * I MR. AND MRS. N. W. METCALF, PRINCIPALS) I Rs opint Monday,Sept.l, in Colonnaae Roto,Federal tu OF INSTHCCTJON and rates of tuition the .\j same os heretofore. For particulars,see Circular,! or apply to the Principals. . . • ? . AUegh*ny,July 14,1651 . . JAMAICA RUM-rA direct importation just received and for sale by FICKEISEN A STOUVENEL, i aos Importers. V '• DAU.Y ItEVIBWOF THE KABKKTS. 83*11111* is no’dmAge in Hie PjlUmrgli Market Worthy of lo’lco; we therefore, omitour nasal review, to-day. . .■ ■■' .■■■■■■. The present week hos seen a fall revival of demand. Goods of the best quality have'conse quently become scarce, how-priced thick boots and brogans ore in large stock, and the low pri ces invite a demand. We observe, by the Boston quotations, that common boots and shoes, suita ble for their market, sold very low at auction; but such as were adapted to this market brought high prices. A large business is' doing now in this market for all sections of the country. City made ladies’ fine gaiter slips, Jenny land and London ties, are in great demand. The following are theqnutations: men’s thick boots 1,15@1,87}, do kip I;B7}@s2, do thick I brogans 60® 100c;,do kips 60@105c, boys’ thick I and kip bootssl®l,6o, youths’ do 70@112}c, I men’s calf, half-thick and pump boots 1,90® I 2,60, women’s kip boots 70®85c, calf do 86® I 95c, lndics’.fine city mode. 1,26©1,76, do com | mon sl@l,l2}v do fine Jenny Lind and London j ties do do common 60@100c. —i I iV. Y, HvfTfinff JPoet, Saturdays •. Dr* GuyßOtt’jJ Improved Extract YELX.OW DOCK. A&D-SAR9APARI;.LA IS NOW VUTUB m tbelarßestrized Bottler, ami is acknowledged to Xe the IjKST made.osis certified by the Wokdkbful Cu ssithasper formed, the original copies or which arc in the possession or ihe proprietor. Remember, ibis laithe-only TRUK and ORIGINAL article ... . This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL.'CURB WITHOUT FAIL. Scrofula. . .. or King’s Evil. • Cancers, Tumors; Eruptions of the Skin, .. ► Erysipelas, Chronic Sore . Eyes, Ringworm, or Teller*. -. Scald Head. RheumaumifPnnisiu . ' the Bones or Joints. Old Sores aud 111-* ... • ceTS,SwellingoliheGlandp.Syphtljs,l)y&- pepna,BaUßheumii>iscaseofiiieKtdneys,.- or Appeute, Diseases anstngfroiuihr v. useof SlercuryyFfcln liuheSit'esand i . •'Shoulders, General Dcbility.Diop* r sy. Lumbago, Jaundice, and . Costivenes*. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN l Insipienl Barrenness, Lueorrliea, or Whites, Irregular Mcnsituatlou, Incontinence of Unne, and general gloomy nateo/mind.are cured by Da Gtx sorrr Extkact or Yellow Dock, asd Sabsapabilla, which gives immediate relief by -renrwiug the founda tion of health and strength; the blood 'll neutralizes bad j humors, stops unnatural secretions, aud gives lirahby I action to all the vital powers. • ■ ; . , ; I Let all who wish to pnrgethe blood, from the impurities (contracted from the free indulgence of the appetite dur- I ing the wiuterv«nd to prepare the system totemtsum* 1 mer epidemics, resort now to *' Dr c«aysott’sKxiraet of I Yellow Doek and Sarsaparilla,” wlrcb is proving itself I an antidote for raanyof the most malignant diseases that I flesh la heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for I in this remedy the public faith bus never wavered~uev> I er cm waver; for n is founded on experience, jtm a* I their wantof faith in other-uudspanouH compounds is I also founded onr experience. They fly from mineral | nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor-from this yurriy | vtsttabr *tmedy_; therrfure, however, broken down in I health and •pirh<,-howevcf, loathsome to himself and 1 others, let no one despair of recovery; let. the patient 1 only undmtand that las hope of physical restoration lies | only in (Suysau’a Extract of .Yellow Dock and Sarsapa I rilla,and peraoado luoufot Ins life's sake, to try it, and | we have uo hesitation in predicting his speedy rcstora- I lionlalieaJtht , . 1S« Atietloassr, P, M. DAVIS. Aoct’r, » V:.-. ... /, Li* COMMERCIAL Ovsice ovtg* *r 1 ■.'*•• Thursday August lsj 1851* $ Boots Olid Shoes* FenaleS} Bead the Follmving. l Nkwabk, N.J.. January 25. Mr. B*nntU:—Wt. take plrasare in riamur shat your Yellow Dock and Sareapanlla givesgreat satisfaction In every case. " . A very Teipecuble gentleman informer/ u* that buj daughter was troubled with dtfiicolt mens.ruaion and other diseases peculiar to her sex- She had not had.her regular menstrual discharge for a long lime, but bytho QIC of Dr-LuytoU's YeHow Dock ahd Sarsaparilla wa* radically cored - Sheared Townsend « aad othfcrs with* out receiving the slightest benefit ffoltadouedaogluer dio from the some cause. I E TRIP!* & C<J f HiaiiAKsrfLts. Oswego coafity. May* 18$?.* S. V. Beniwtt—Dear Sir: ! purchased, a afcDti urns ago, a boute-of yoor Vellow Dock ami Sarsaparilla for my wife« which «be bilk used for her complains Uiyciptlu and Weakneaft Falling' ot the Womb, etc < am! it ba»al ready helped her very tsoth Of Jtie t&ry»ip*!a« H has effected nearly acute. I have piti parclm-tnl it second boulc, and looting from the effector the former, feel ron- Cdem thaiit willcffettapccftctcore. Your*, very rc*p«mbly» Cun & <u» e»« */ - Tbs caff* performed by Ur. (JdyaouVExirari.of *cl low Dock and Storaapanmi ate laitm*. . The pollruiV general hfaltfi cooiinuea lo improve alter di****e i« re moved. Care* arc noicbroaieled antit t'tw* ba» folly tented that there can br it*-* relapte or return of the dis ease Noftwit, Herkimer co, Yelmury, I*so, SL F. Bmntutf Co—(lent*; lu» wtib great pleaiore that I write to yon about the very happy etfeti of Your Yellow Dock ar.d Suriapartlta upon my too. wtu» ha* lore l»ren toffenng ctweMhit dreadful, loathsome di»« case, KrytipeU*, with which It* was attacked In aQ i was for aevrral month* attended by «nmv orour b<*t pi»y»ician*, who med their skill per«Tcn«gly for five months, without any beneficial firms whatever. lie became redoced to a perfect akelctoti lie had ulcer* from Oia hip down to bis knee, which were coiumv<y 4*»ck#iftngo!Ten*ive matter- Medical And*ur|ical*kiil wat balfleu Yhyslctan* tar that tu* care wni hope!c«i —there could be hothiog done to airen those temblo nomnlnp alcers. My neighbor* and >uyself thought hit diiaoltttion near at hand. One of my neighbor*. who bad cared a ehildof scrofula with younuvalaabtetnedi*. cine, wished me to make a trial of it, and more froraibo restless dealro to do somethin* while mo tatted, man i fromaav hope of «cmng relief, I prueaml ihret* bottle* of your *■ Yellow Do?-kaaUSar*apanlU.”and«om*en«* 1 ed using it, and to my oiwnUhuicm he commenced lo I improve before be had used, tbs third boiUe, and I-a for* he bad uied half a down bottle* he could wa kout- Ho need In all tweluft b©itfe».dOtt»* the year '4O, and by October iMt he wa* perfectly nrttoredf every vestige of thodl«cai* except the *ear» rdmowu,and be re mam* in perfceliteaUb op.lo-staprmmiUb?Hurc-. coven’, coder the ble«ir»ff* of God,i* entirely owing «* the ore of your Yellow Dock amlSarMpanllo, and 1 or tore yon that I feel myself .pßd*r..fTeat;ob?ij(aUpß* to yoa. and it is wUh'fcieat jov that t inform yoa; Of wntv : yoor w," " r ra 5rME» dmrxu Mt lr 81 per oL. Nonb-cast corner of Fourth and Walnut on Walnut—4d whom all brdtri rnurt t>e addressed. i J KiddACo. lNtubnr«h:BWilco*,4r,;eoro™i»arte|! iirrtl Bud the Burtuonu; U A Ftkiicuock A Co, Pi. burgh; JA4onc», FituburßliiLce. A Beckharu, gheny CityrfeT ««•«»,Wd.lilnswa S W II Lumbrr ron, Frankim; L tt Bowie, UoioOiowoKir.Vieliy, Ure«i«bareh; 8 Kounu, Somerrei; Bad fora ; Ifeed A Bon, llanuuidon i Urj, Orr.Uuiriaay «• trargfc; Hildebrand ACo, Indiana jIKAiV right, kiuaii nine; Evan* * Co, A Son, Wavne.tmrrli; AFFnriand.A Co, IV Calleiiiler, M-ed» -ville; Benoii ACo, line; Hsftty l otktr, MoteetJ Ja» Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smuts, Beaver ;J t> Bummertt,!., Warren; F L A !• Crooher lr.. nmwniville. - ml '■ Diamond Bpartc*, TJECEIVKD TO-DAY, liW Diamond Spark*, selected J^ t foTGI>»» Cu«ar»’ y^g^^ e p^ Dl^ N k cO . .;• a* W« Potter, • _„ ■ I ATTORNEY AND COVNSELLOR AT IAWj ! /OFFICE* NO. 47 FOURT i I STH KKT* WoUfHarlc't ■ ll rT_v , o>oo)i&0UfJIullen A COi Pif/afrurtfA tfAair wd Cabinet Ware. H00m.% ■ WO* *8 THIRD BT. f nsrwssa wood *s» m*se*t, (south «idk} ; ■ MANUFACTUUfcIRS of Cane Sf at Fatlor 'flfwft.. • '.'Cbblrai'-Cane Seat flocking .Ibatfff Be ?|WM ccption omJ Invalid Chatra; Cone # »oai and Country House StooU:bcUf««: I*oun* and every variety of Common Choir*. ffiWsfM Ail of which were manufactured under BSm -Hthelr l personal superintendence,, and are tr “'warranted boihin material n .d.worktnan >li!a inferior is none 111 the Ciiy. Uoalctsm tUif so aiu clcS will GnJ it to ihdf especial adwaning* to :.«U. ami examine for themselvesprevious togoing clatwher?. sTmntaal. uaa'Oweltiaiii fumishc-a at tbe aione.l notlof. *ll nnlera punctually anenilcil hk ■ kimunißg noai-Spnu'i Patent* ““amks’-jacjkson, atnt«a.Atfnt : WhnUiali jkpth PiUjlurj/iy J’a,, miIESjS Ui£ht{H3l& }£§stw coMiraeted that are urtrivalleiMl'ewliole being highly ornamental, and without diiputei the beat eomluetor evermanuractuieti. t will put ihent up thro’lheOptmtry at IUJc: V foot anil •l theiMnu and magnet*.'‘::Addres« by post or leave a written order at Stl Wood at.; where the Kolia may be seen. " - - .. . tmyS3:w • • DoS’* Merobanit’j College. I E. Comer of, Market and Third streets. —Eitabluh-1 'W ¥ edia 1840 1 he dply Commercial College in the 1 State ineorporotid by Legislativecharier. , . I ‘ : j4o systems or Bookkeeping yet published, have given | such n comprehensive and practical knowledge or this 1 seiencft. as jDuiTs Mercantile and Steamboat Bboklteep*.] works baveapperided tdlheirpages the moat emphatic recommendations from'the highest sour* ces in uib mercantile world, anil the author 61 such works must possess many.obvious advantages .over 1 common teachera. . • Ti '- : f -"' ; 1 - ■. Mr, JViUiaraa* success a teacher of Penmanship : will ,be besliltnownjby4nspecling samples of the im* onus', pupils, and, alsoflrom-thefbciihat i several of his present pupils attempted to learn petfmari* | chip with a teacher whoprofessed to s> remove a» tramps tnjfM&wom.” .'i' J‘s^. Mr. Hatch lecturesory.Law every Saturday eveniug at ? .Classßoom isdpenday and evening. - ; i fly Call and get. a Circular. - , , : {aufcdfcw ijKPSIN—The true Digestive Fluid or/Gastric Juice jH-Sot ; ihC>ctttO ; pslai Jaundice Liver Complaint and Nervoas DUeases.. For sale by - - 7* > :oJ*MES A; JONES* ■corner ofLiberty andHamHu. ■- EXIOAN MUSTANG'LINIMENV—ForisaIe by • '•• ■'■ JAMES A. JONES: PERRY' DAVIS’'PAIN KILLER—For Rule by aa!2 JAMES A . JONES. R. OSGOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE—A cimain core, for sale by.. |uur;l~) JAMES A. JONES. - a. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY— For thecure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption, — •lor aalo by InnlSl ■ - - 3AMES.A. JONES. , . TJORT WINE AND FRENCH BP.ANDV—Warrant 1. cd pore—suitable for tnedtrmal purposes—for sale at &lORBISV TEA MABTyin the Diamond. [null *n the :XHaniond % islhe best place to buy 111, teallgood Tea. . . • feu* 1 Cl PENDID Summer and Fall Cravats. Scarfs, Nec! g>„Ti»’ Do casks ;Paltn Oil in store and for sale. MILLER A RICKETSON PALM 1 i,91 c (V , i -i'-" J ' i'J'- . \*is\ ,Viv' ‘ - . . .3 gcrr 8 isches w-tTEa irt/tna ciuhsii. .- ARRIVED: . « - - . Steamer Michigan No.2*Boles, Reaver* ■■-■'lv--' ! , . AUanucjßarkiUBon, Drownsville. . ; ; > ; “ k ,. Redstone, wooc ward, Brownsville. .-J.M’Kee« Hendrickson, McKeesport • i * k Reaver, Gonlon,.Reaver»'N -‘. ,; . l * . FaahionNo.?,J?cebJeSi J Eiiiabeth.. “ Thomas Sliriver, Bailey> ; Wesi Newton- •■■■ “ . Diurnal, Conwelt, Wheeling,, v.. ) “ : , Columbian, Greenlee, Cincinnati:; DEPARTED: - The fhcer.—By the pier ■ litatkV lasi‘evening,’ there were 3 feet S mches wateranJ ihlhng-slowif, ... . The River and ireatAir.—The of Saturday, says: Lust evening there were 5 feeta inches water in the canal, and 33 inches on uie. FaHsi and the river falling . During the previous .24.. houw, H receded 4 inches- weatner yesterday. **t<m*.**rm, with Beveral'showeri of raiu •. * • . ID* The steamer Silas Weight,. from Neto' Orleans, discharged 750 bars of railroad iron at Jeffersonvil>e,on Friday mornings Tiit Kansas rite Pocahontas afrivedyesteitfay from the Missouri, reports the Kansas aground below Glas* gow. She also reports the Missouri very low, with scam four feet water on the principal bays.—Sr. Lo}tfx .Tima, Augusts. • ' • Wheeling ond Bridgeport Pocket. I splendid lt.' LINDSAY, MooaK. Mai<ervUthe-rcgulgr-Wheeltng Siitl-BndgepoVt, Packet, and leaveshereevery Wednes day and Saturday for ihe abotre For or pu.sta^arplyonl^oMo^, ; ivjji . No. l''Markci ttreet. ~For Sew OrleftM;- v !!■» w The splendid uew Master, will leave fol* the dbove and WWW ah intermediate ports, oii. the fim rise oi ' JafegSttirNo. 2,G. L.:srCLisioct,ftiaBter t *®"®™P®ihe.'ttl«cc of. the CHnper No; of Packets, and will leave every FKIDA\,(U IffA»sl»,for the above and jnicmitfdiaie j>oru. For freight or pas sage apply on board. ■ . ~ ■. ••,.■: ugl g = J*or Marietta and llocwngpoiu , jSSSI** tV Tab fine sieamer PACIFIC,ZaRonn Man* j&EMgggLnx. will leave for tfe© above aiid lniermedl ale ports every THURSDAY-, al4 o’dock, P*M. For*eigbt or passage, apply on boardjOri© 1 5 t. woods & son; : No. 01 Waierfli,and<*3, front at. Wednesday Pacbet ror Ctncfzwalt* 'frr> 'Tii* new and fast runnlngsteamer CIN ./jhg&sffeiNNATf. Utuunoiux, Master,-will leave SBwHS®ulttrly every Wednesday. . , ielit of Ailegbeny Klver Trade* - 1 REGULAR FHANKUX rACKSTS. i -3S2IJ& The fine steamer AIXKdtIENY BKLLE isralaigaagKNo. tLCapu Wa. iUiras. leaves the Alle gheny wharf far FmukHil,every Monday and TkuTtdtjt, at 4 P; M; Tbefhic steamer ALLEGHENY BtflXEJsOlJ.Cflpt. Jourf ihe AllegheßVWharf far Frank lin; cl cry'Tuesday and Friday,at*P,'M. . - Ftir Freigbtor Pa«yage, app[y en BaarU. {matTO State .fllntaal Eire imuraace Ootnpray BRANCH OFFlCERS*Sammtanfr-Rrwoftai, S'ilKtfeiievidcnceof the sucteisof tfceJJircc'far ‘in cndeavorinl? to u*ke the “STATE JUnTtTAXFIGE SURANCK COMPANY* meei;tbewam»;©f tfie ; community, is" the unparallelediaaiodpt 'ef bttsire** ; which has been done-havingissued Yj‘DOQ',l eie*donnethepasty<or,thereby addins ovcf 8l3O,O()0 to the faudi of the eompanjv Neatly all the property tusuredi* ofihesafest kind. Itt smalt iisk»,attd a large proportioninsured fair only one year. Whole No Policies Is-ftied'.**.*/** • 7^Xsp do do expired, terminated A . ... <■■.. .canceled**-** •«-*♦«* W t do ' do-’ In force-•••♦<• «* - •Auiouhtof Vropertylnsored* ; .‘s7,S<ft<Ml9 do Canceletj f tcrmina(edam!eX' pirrd- **•♦*. .- •**••*••* *OI,WS do* do tnfarec-***- ®7,G54,C9l do PrsmitimNcrtes*****'**: •*• 70,d7<bt*? do Cancelrdjteruiinstedjexpr’d, C 37,10 , do in force ►*••*-*.• 87P,0CF,7? do Cash Premiums received* • ••851,557,14 do do canceled*.»♦.-•• •:*-*** _ -—— Whole amount of losses and expea-. • ...... . , H tc 1 paid.*.♦*»• i * *»• • ->•* - V UalxtKreuifasorof liicCtt*lncasby • Toeity or country t&ercbanw* and owners nfdlft *H* i»ofaied«f:eo«atty piwpwcf*t* kcUc«td U.ti cdnpanynfford*edvanta£e*iap<wnu> i f'eheap«* , Wv *areiy and seeamy, inferior loiio Insurance Company tr. tb)a eoamry, •.t ~yd: ‘ Conducted ©» ibe equitable and greatly improvedi ys* tcm. ofCUusi&oatlax. of spr* fat hazards, Instmnsonly a limited, amount in any- 00c lo cality, thus precluding the freqaener #od oceorrencf of tsige fires, and also, on both the Stock;and pfurualpUtti it uot only pot•*«**» Uiecbesp»c***nd aceoattaodaica of. both methods, but entitle* lira insured to*, panicle** twin lit the profit*. - • •- .. ■ v k 0 " V lit* andeethe conuoi of thefalfawing I*. Rutherford. A. J. UMiti, John B* Pecker, tfamseT. ion**, Alonzo A.Carrter.Ftuto C> Scdgtnck, Rohm KtiMJ.Sanmelioncsjdohn V, Rutherford . .0: > :■- " . i P.miTIIERFOttD, PrePt- A-J.<UU*ETT,Sce>. A. A. CaeaiSß, Actuary. N. U.—A Scrip Dividend Of fifteen per ceftl, on eaptr ftug poiieie»ha* been declared by the Directors, ami, is now receivable a.nht* OSce far renewals, or redeems-* &tcinca*h at the end of nicety days. v jtivi?:JAw A. A hAßfiiblUAcrslk ~ H, COUUON ~ Itsahun Cnrtd. Ct LINTON FURNACE, Jane's, UOl.-S. AL Kmt. t D«r Sir—TUi» may ccnify t hit one of my boys has hern afflieted for the last thineen year* with a bealth* and deafness of the. tight ear. I have tried a number of physicists',alt without any betir&t, a-d had given op allhope of a ears ever being cgected, when oar family physician, after eaatninittg the rase,recommended me to are the PETROLEUM, svhleb I did, and mo happy to j, aorta yon that the us* n< s«w Bottles effected etr rutile cate. I write ltd* withoutaoliettaifon oryoar ocunimt aß«. With sentiment, of esteem,. SSnvS^. Tleal Eitnto ror Bile, IN BAST tITERTOOL, OHIO. HAVING. since November lair, disposed of Eighty Town Lot* In the above borough—a thaler part to actual setters, I bare been induced to offer an addition al number at private sale, and at priera anti on terma of payment which will come under the means of all personi disposed to piifebasc. lbteh lot contains, in eluding the streets and atle », one-fouttlt ol anaete— being Ott fen from by 100 (cct deep, Two additional Fotiertes;and anlrOtt'Fdandry,hbve been udiit daring ihetal year, and aw now Its successful operation The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, to connect with tie Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to Reaver,'has been-located through Liverpool. A charier hea also been obtained for d Plank Road from Liverpool to New Lisbon. Property has been purchased by a company from Pittsburgh, tor a Plantog Ataehtne, Saw Mill, Ac., and a company is about being formed to cteet Giaas Works. There are piacesut worship for Episcopalians, Presbyteriaheand Methodist*. a RorothCathbllo Church hasbren contracted (hr, to be Bntihed the coming foil ,- and the Unionists awpreparlngioputchtue ami build a Place of worship.; Aleansof eeaejtionln this town arc ample. Apply to -. JAMbS DLAKEL\, and coridthflrul Liberty sis , accond story Notice to Comroctor*>i STEUUKNVILLKAND INDIANA RAILROAD.-; l'ropoinls will betf celved bytho Steubonville »ml Indiana Railroad Colppany in Steubenville, umil thn lit day of Ociober next,'ter theOrndlng,and Masonry of die Cnt division o/ the road emending from Steubenville to tiro Conotion valley; and, alto, ter Iho conittaction of ibeemiro Road beturccii Steubenville and Coihoeton tnnl, olio ilmlnci proposal! ter itic construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. ' The entire length of this line is shoot 110 miles, and it contains work of all descriptions in great variety, gome of which is quite heavy»; . -• Proposal* wilt he received for the CrJding and Ka sonry of the finidivision entire.ot in lecUona ot about a mile each, the Company referring Uxe privilege to make such diipoiitioa of the whole work as rosy op* near most conducive to iumtcrcUs.,;; r ~*7 *n?lans.-Pitifites and Specifications can be- seen at the 031ce,oLtfto Company, after iho ifith of-September, and fnrUtcrinformawon may be obtained on application to J Hilckenedcrter, CWcf Knginecr,or- to the under signed.; • , Ii.KILUOBK, -• jylßSradJtw ' Pmdint, caVKXB or UABB*T .:a«W TMfßri FACULTV.r-Jouß Fb*mxd ( principal Instructor in, the science of Accaunu. _ , . .. O. K. CiUMßtautt, Professor of P«nmqnjAij>, Mercan tile computation, Ac. , . Alex. M. Wetso.n, F.f.i), Lecturer on Commercial. L Tha Booms ofiliisliistillitlon an open boUt duy,,an4 evening, for the reception of those; wishing; to obuuu a praciicol Mercantile education. 1 lie councof instruc tion is so thoroogh, lira! every etudellt on Icaying 'ltc College will be oompeieuuo .take ®f i»gj -eene duel on correct principles, anjt.aet OTijParlMr-. 1 (Forraeriydf the Crro or 'W-'W’C^bi.irnk.Co.) ' MEfiBPACIBaEES .O!> >LI. EI"OS OP VIALS, BOTTLES ANO WJNOOW GLASS, 63 Wok? end 05 F^»r*J,F*n>«o,- N. B.—Hartlcnlar aticntton iOieaof AV.tn-. Ldnw Giutiiond private rruulilsfor Bottles run! .Vtale.., I jy2i:3rndAw VJOST OFSiCii BALANCESrtCunijeeelwri^riilTor j-i sale bv *./ : :;rWv!W.e-%viiiavwj. I aaS C 7 cor. Market And Foanh streets. vr •:*••■ • •*.■; N.V , ■■ ~ . * -i ¥ . RIVER MASTERS. POUT OF FITTBBPHGH. Redsionc, AVoodw«Td, BrQWUsvUlo > J “ Atlantic,Parkinson,* do; .. u J. M’Kee, Hendrickson-, McKeesport 1 Michigan No. Boies,UeiiVer. . “ Beaver,Gordon, Ueaver. 14 Thomas Shriver, Uatlcy, West,Newton «• Fashion,PeebleSv-Klizabeth.' 4 ». j: DiurnalyConwell, Wheeling 1 ..>. ‘. 4 BeuCourstnj——*Sti‘Loaiar*. Regulator,Woodburn.LouiaviUe.- „ Gordon No wkeeiipg. «.-.;•• PIT TBB DBG tl COIN BALANCES-Of lire best approved, cpnstruc tlonfor detection of American Gold colp, of alt nominations; w au expeditious and liifttiUWe.fleWciqir... : Prie u |S«l l6 , w w , VVILS qn. /'t OLD PENS—In rreat. tbc rtioit approyei IT makes, for sole By w/w- WILSOn! Brandies in bond- , Cognac—4o half pipes* qr. c*&k9;Und -octaves J Hennessey JtCo.'s quarto proofpale anudau Brandies. RocheUe-i-SZ half pipes, quarter casksand -OetayeS"A* Seignette’s. quarto proof pale aud-darto-B«ndte*,.‘n(>w m Bonded-Vyareliousdiondfor aale by ' 1 ” MILLER A RICKETSON, - uus Nob. 281 and Libertystreets P' RINCtPB AND HAVANA. CIGARS- - ' • * 4 cases Crus and Lous Nos. I,U and 3 Principe Ci* gars; together with a; full assortment: of favorite brands—just received.and forssde by - au s , MILLER & HICKETSON. LARD— 1500 lbs No ILard for sate by ' . T. WOODS * SON, • NoQl, Water etreet. yLOUH-100 bbto, ■OyaM"* & H A^ Y - MCUa f ° rBale b y STUART & SILL. \It OLASSES—2O bbls. N. O. Molasses-prime coop* jyl erage—for gate by [&o?] STUART A SILL. doz. for *ale by ou7 STUART, A SILL. ri'LAS—Black Imperial and Young Hysonfdr sale b 1 1 auT . STUART S SILL.' X! AILS—SO fcega assorted sizes (or sale by - SS aug7 . * STUART A SILL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. by THE O'REILLY LINE. ~ FROM CAMFORNIA : • Philadelphia, August 13 f The steamer City .of Manchester, from Lire poolJoly 20, is below* and will be here this Prometheus, from San Juan de /Nicaragua* I arrived at New York .this mornuig, yrithtwo weeks later from She brings San Francisco dates to ; the,l6th of July.- She brings 860 passengers and §200,000 m gold, on freight, arid $400;000 in the hands of the; passengers.'' •>, ... The Pacific left San Francisco on the loth,, and Strived at San Juan Del Scul on the 2otli ot JulV: The passengers then had 15 miles land travel, and came ' thence by the steamer across 'Nicaragua lake 1 and ■ down the San -Juan river. They, express great satisfaction, .with the new oniy event of exciting interest that had occurred at San Francisco hod been the trial; aid-execution by tiie Viplance,Committee of_a desperate character named James Stewart. He was exeCuted at 2 o’clook, on the 11th, at, the end of Market Wharf, in the presence of ,5000.; oitiiena.; ■ •■ • • ■*<• * 1 . • -At l Sacramento, Maryffrillc? Stockton,- and ether places, the citizens had been compelled to. act in their own behalf, Is-wb being to, : preserve the peace, and their administration in*, efficient, ' ’-Vo. ( ' The execution of Stewart had created great; excitement at San Francisco, and the conduct of the committee of vigilance had bepD severely, reprehended by -the courts. The city . .authori ties, however, -and the citizens, generally* sus-i tained the action of the committee. The notorious Jim Stewart, the English con-, vict, who waß lynched and executed, belonged to, a band whose sole object was murder arid rob-, bery. Tbe authorities tried to rescue hiin from; the hands of the Vigilance Committee* but did, not succeed. .. . , .-v ", j Judge Campbell charged the Grand Jury that, the Vigilance Committee' were nothing; but a! band’ of murderers. The Mayor issued;arpro-; clamation, calling all good .citizens to.aliandon. the Committee. There was in consequence great! excitement. .Richard lopez was executed, at San. Jose on; Friday, for the' murder of aO. S. dragoon.;; ; Col. Blackriiah was shot through the head while going on horseback to North Branch* *! . ; Several attempts havo been made to fire the cite of Sonora. . : i A Spanish woman was hung at Downeyviue, Sacramento Valley, for murdering a man named Canon. -v ■■ v , The Alta California thinks the vigilance com mittee will soon rid the community of the viU lain, who have so long infested it. . . . The-extra session of the Legislature is . still talked of. The news from the mines is very favorable, , The 4th of July was not celebrated with any great pomp,- in consequence of the recent ca lamity..*-The effects of the late fire are;]^ ; phr- being jrhpidiycons frnct ed. Already the'burnfdis trie tis .thickly covers cd with good substantial edifices, ft- The vigjlance committee havo been very busy lately. The Herald speaks in' high terms of bhelr actions, The weekly record, showed .the Conviction and punishment* of six persons, by whipping and banishment. ..'Rich gold diggings have been. discovered in a range about 20 miles from Sante Cruz. Fifty or one hundred meti. are now. working them,- and they arc said to be very productive. The editors of the Times and Transcript saw a piece of the virgin gold weighing 4 pounds 21 orifices', taken from: the North .Fork .of .the Amer- Ican river. . . The San Francisco Jlcrald says. the Whigs of thfitieity held a meeting on Wednesday evening at Chatfield’e Saloon. John M. Huntingdon, Prca'ti <Av M* Tuckett* 1 See’y. 1 Coh-Keweivtiie candidate for Congress, addressed the meeting, A party, of pioneejf emigrants, of 10 men, were massacred by the Indians above .Trinidad. The Indiana continued their depredations along Rogue river. . ,* Dr. -Wegeficraft, one of the Indian commis sioners, is totally without funds, arid unable to prosecute the mission without additional sup plies MARKETS. ' Sar Fbascisco, My 15.—Flour is active; Chill held at $l2 for quarters, and§l4 for sack. Pork is doll; Bricks active; Coffee dull ; Teas advanced; Boots and shoes have declined; Lum ber active; Sugar market overstocked i Furni ture plenty and dull.; ' \ : Pbovioissce, August 1?.. | It being so positively asserted by Cookson, who was charged with the murder of hiswifo at Pawtucket, that Bhe had gone to Maine, a mes senger was sent there, who has to-day telegraph ed to the Magistrate of Pawtucket that Mrs. Cooknon was alive. Her husband was tberenp tfflk diaabargcd from custody. The question now is, who is the murdered woman, whoso body has been found. ’ V: New Yons, August 13. . The Mogard sailed for Liverpool to-day, with CD passengers nnd $416,000 iu specie. Among the passengers are Sir 11. L. Bnlwcr. British Minister.' New Yons, August 13. The steamer Georgia sailed for Chagrcs this afternoon, with three hundred and forty-seven passengers. - SrnisGFiEto, August 13. A man named Moore was murdered yesterday by a French Canadian, named Thomas Hall. NEW YORK MARKET—August 13. Cotton... Firm, at 81 for Middling Orleans, and 8 for Uplands. F10ur...3,874(3)3,93 to 4,12. Wheat.,,9o; Coros9@GO; Oats 44. . Mess P0rk...14,87; Prime 12,87, Bard 9@9j: ~ Sugar...Porto Rico SJOCN Coffee—Rio B§{3)BJ. Iron—Firm. Lead... Steady; 4,76. for Galena. Wool-Dull. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—August 13. Flour—lnactive at 4,00. Bye Flour-3,25. Coro Mcal-2,81. Wheat—9T@9B; Pa. Red 80@85. Rye—Heavy.; 72@73. C0r0...C1@62. IVhiskoy 23. Provisions and Groin—Steady. « BALTIMORE MARKET—August 13. Flour—Sales 300 bbls H. S. at 4,00, 300 bbls Citjr Mills at 8,87,.and700 bbls Extra Mills at 4,00. - : Grain... Sales prime red Wheat at 7G(5)80, and of white do at 81@84. Oats 80@33. Prime, white Coro is quoted at G 3. Provisions—Are' quiet, with small sales of Mess Pork at 15-,60, and of Prime at 13,50. Sales ofLard at 9@lo. Hams 9(3)11, Sides 91, Shonldere 7s. ■ ■ Girqeerica— Are firm, with sales of Porto Rico Sugar at 0, nnd of N. 0. do at :5J@6. Sales of Rio Coffee at 84<S)9, and Laguayra at-9@94. Whiskey...ls quoted at 24. . ■ NEW ORLEANS MARKET—August 9. Cotton—No sales. Flour-Active at 4,G2J..: , Mess Pork—l6,oo; prime 14.00. Lard—lie. Notice—Railroad Election. Organization of the “ Pittsburgh and Steuben villeßailroad Company." -mj-Ei the undersigned Commissioners 10 receive sub- W' acriptions ana organize a Company, appointed byn ihe Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, on titled, “ AnAc'tolucorporate the Pittsburgh and Sion'. benviUe approved March sMib, Ihtd—hereby give nonce, that Letters; Patent, bearing;: doth' July SSd; 18S1V uudet the great sea! of the Common-; .wealtiiuhd signed by ‘William F. Johnston, Governor, have been issued, constituting the subscribers and those vsho shall hereafter subectibe, to: tltp capital stock of soid Companyi theit successors and assignees, a body, politic and, corporate, in deed and in. law, onder the I name aforemc nuoned. ■ And we, therefore, agreeably to the laws of the said, i Commoawealthiihereby appoint and give notice that a meeting of aaid'hiibseribera to organize said company, wiltbeleld at the Rooms of tho Board of Trade, corner of Tlutaatid Wood streets; In the City of Pitfsborghtoit, Thursday, the.-81st day of ; August,. instant;, at:ica o’erdet to the fotenoon ; and that an election willlfe. theh 'an'd there held, by said subscribers; nt the said; lime nnd pluce of meeting, to eject ;a President and livelve Direutors of the said Railroad Company: The; .Wiinii will commence at 10 o’clock m the (brenodu.: election win cum g A MUEL, LIVINGSTON, . y , f. JAMES M’FERRAN, ’ WILLIAM MERCER, > JAMES WALLACE. JOHN DUNCAN, • ' . ROBERT PATTERSON, THOMAS NICHOLSON, THOMAS BAVINGTON, J A. KIRK LEWIS, • E. M’DONALD, : ‘ BA. MEVBT, L ISAAC WALKER, JR. . Potrlnrgh.'AngiisiMSM: jaucdiwtd «£=====■ I has rented the above. lB prepared atid will be happy to serve.them w»b.jywpe. L HbraSele of ICE CREAMS end.otherrefreehme.ntaro i thetrseasop. He begs to siy.he flatters_.JumselG from his lone experience and constant efforts togivesaUßfne-. rionSla &*«*»' and hopes to receive qeha^ : o^obl|C. : will also bepaid lo the Bathft arui BathingiHobma.'' •Female attendants to the Ladies’Department. • jy« # W. W WARD. t-'-! .>.-4*.- . -V...*'- :- '-I ;»- : V ' J » » Bankers dull Brokets. ' Il'tlili enjURSV ■ BANKERS AND-EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 06 Wood Street, TAirddoorvittow FourtA—(wm< suit). • ; . SIGHT EXCHANGE Cities cousiamly forsale. . Time Bills of Exchange-and .Nouss d s coamed. Gold, Silver and Rank Notes,boairlit andlsold. Collodions made m alltlie principal citiesof tlie Unit States. Deposits received of Ear and Carrcnl r.uads.. niarV7.y BANKEBtS ANDBS§3HANOEIBROKEBS,_ No. 05. coßinta Wood aot Diamond-st2Bbts } , • ' PitakurgA, Pa. imayl ■ Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, Exchanged, ' •’ '{'A ' - AT tus - '■■■■- EICHAKGEi &NU BANUIfiO IIOUSB I . o? ■ Williato A. Hill & Co., .54 Wood Street* pmrsßuiiGjr. f D* IflncatsT allowed dittim* deposits ALT,SN IUAMSa. • StOTAKt' BAUM. .. • ’ KKADIKtt & KAHBX. Bankersand Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and DcmuließUls i ßiUs of Exchange', Certificates or Depot. v it,BanhNoUs } and Coin. Coiner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St -; VJ .;v i, „ •„ r msy2B ' riS.SiHbOJt. 1 ' ■ THUS; SAKS trrr HOOK -tSAUfiENT.' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa -TiBALBRSin Coin,TJankNolesyTime Bills, Foreign J. and DomesUcErchange jCenifieaicsof Deposit,&c. EXCHANGE oiVoD the principal Cities of the Union andEurope l foi r aale-msuinstosuttpu/chasers. . and paffonds received on deposlte COLLECTIONS made on ail parts of the Union,atlha lowest rates. - ■ sepU-ly fif. HOLPIKB ■& SONS, KAVK HEMOVim TirEiH Alia EICHANOS orncß 'fo Jfo. C 7 Market street, four doors below old. stand. h- HOLMES A SONS, ;.13ANKERSAND EXCHANGE BKOKBRsVand Dea- J 5 Usra inNoieeiHirafts, AcceptancesjGoldvSiJver and ;Bank..NcJfe^:ExeUi:nge-oiHhe> - Eastern ;aml; >Yjiateiii .cities constantly for sale. . • v . .. . Collections inadejn hi) the cities, throughout the Uni ted Slates. - Depositee received in, par funds oreurrent paper, Ni>,jC7 ftiq|-ket street, hetweQ.n Tlurd and fourth streets- •••aug.g»ly> •• Storet'Rtionvfolr Rent. TliK Rubscrjlu.’j offers for. rent three Urge and well-fimfibed STORE ROOMS, entirely new, JlgiHi' located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank - Pos*cssion will be given immediately, For letms, &c. apply to •. <; 1 . lb CAMrBEbLj,. ■ ■ jj3o - ' outhc premises. . ~ Valuable Heal Estate for Sale. -milß. following described. propeities are -offered for. J eale,.upon easy payments :- ; • t_ j A foar story brick warehouse, anu. lot, in rmsbnrgn, on Ui«s south ride of. Wood .street, between Fiftb and: Six.h streets, nowoccupied by Wm M'CuliyA Co./ .. •Also—Aloi in the Eighth WnTd, Pittsburgh? bounded by the Kensington RollingJVlillon ifae.wesvtojilftoniing about 120 feel onjthe MonOngabela river. Also —A Uottseond lot ialhecity of Allegheny, front ing 30 feet on the South>.Common> between Sandusky sire eiand East Common, nnd: running back to Water alley IMO feet, adjoining^the.property of Jlar7ey Chilus. Also—A lot, partly■ m Ross, and partly in. Reserve townships, Ui«: fefecond lot below-uitf-Marino-Hospital, fronting on ilia Ohio .'river, and; copiaimoj'. about ,11 acres." ‘ a j:.:,. Also— lmpn‘&tte£benr City, now occu pied by James Crcswelf, fronting on 'oank-.-X.nne, and immediately under’Seminary Hill, containing, about 37, feet in front. . ■ , , V. , ' . three acrcsofgrouniJ in the City ot At leeliciiV; 'adjoining the- resilience «r. Charles. Brewer,; f routing on Water Bane, near llic l’liiat- Road, with a large and handrometjr built Mansion Ilon?e thereon, aitil t wo springs lof water at either side UwTCof, now. oc copied by S. CburcJi. Applyto :='• JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney, Ac. ! Granystrcct, Pittsburgh. ” important ana Interesting TO Hou«e fceepers'Fmirirarfc' Dealers, HaiiroadLCom : names, Hotel Keeper?,Military Companies, Companies; Cabinet and Fiano McCOMBIES’ •: COMPOKND RWSTORATI VE. Plus Compound ha* ientircly superseded all !plherarlicles heretofore used for' similar purposes, wherever »i has been introduced. Ii tell? : ?U own story.. ard, only.se. naircs r td bettied Icprove. to 1 the mosi incredulous, its superiority over'auy olfier-articia ever before used ter cleaning and restoring toiliHrOriguml beauty aftd ius tre,allaruclesof Varm*lied or. Polished Furniture.;/ The above Compound wc treem onr/own busines?, and gaarahteditio be all ttoube proprietor rt commend*. nip be. AI< . KEKj ; ?•- ' Outldmgs. Saddlonnd Marnees-Mann. SIGN OE-TUB.GOUi-KN SADDLE, ....... A'o. 132, Wooilelftet, Pittsburgh. A lIOLSTFIN resiiccifulls- informs liis friuDis atiil, A . llie public that he keep* on hand a lun;e«toet of SADDLES,* HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, of his own manufacture; of the very, best ae» seripiionv He invites sirangrwond all those yistungthe City to give Trim a call. ; Remember the place—No. .134 Wood street, sign of.the Go!den/Saddle. -■ • • Family Horse. . rs Ala me fine looking Sorrel Horse.per&cjly fySST-eafe. will lie told for alight foal horse, if OEPli j£ol cation is iv 9 ' tAt A. Wilkins At Co.'s.) WILIiXNS FOURTH &TKJSET, yEJLU SM.tTHFXE LD, . JOHN WAI-KEE take*pleasure iuaniioau? mg lohis friends arul thepublic that he has .taken. the,above snleniUd fe«tabUshotecr,-U&'a&ct. faMmidcitadelightfulplaiSeor resort, lie is jwnecHi prepared to serve up at thc-shorlest. novice every delica cy which may {etihttiie .appetite of theepicure or the fancy of iherao*tias>UtUou?. ..... Dinner will be iu readiness every day. at 1.0c10.5, tor : any-number of'persons, commeucutff iluada)\ June sibl Parties can be accomraadawlwiih m the most ruhhtrthM manner.. Oysters, Game, to found there iu.lh.eir, season.,/ In .short v the proprietor .intends ihai no eipciisc of trouble shall bo ppareu m mate tills already popular house the best in the- Western country, r itSOM • ••• ■ •• _ BlodernHorp. 'iy; y r 't ULUMEbia just received nlarge slock of VOCAL v. and INSTRUMENTAL '.MUSIC BOOKS, among collection of tho most popular church music in use; - i’fjc Bostou Melodeon—in three yolamest. couslsnug of cleeai roauds.Ae., including many.oi u» most popular pieces of the day* arranged and hurmo* nixed far four voices* The Melodist—anew work co niommg wslecteagems from the most celebrated cQmpoaer-vwitb aeeompam meat for the Wano Forte*: The NauonaUi lee Book Aim r tour'voices; , Self-instructing School for the Violin—u-iiew and set*, emifie work;-in mreo parts, ; complete tu one-. By-.u.. -ra cottectioa.of.ihe moal popular Me* todies, carefully arranged for Fluteor Violin, in twelve <l °He?r7ilert2 , s new and complete Piano Forte School BurffraullerVn*w and improved edition of Imudo Forte Instructor; , Cxerny’sPihno Vorte lnstraetor» : . i ; CafcasKs’tCarulHs’tatidß-.CulvtrsMxmlarinslraclori Amateurs’ Quartette three numbers andfour natts, forUoTsrand*2d Vtobu y Viohuccllo and Flute, ImtirameaUlMusic, in four pans und.C numbers j _ Itovce's Musicuui’* Corapamon—in three putts i At I ht Old BtwMishul Piano Dm t,.. . „a '' • -> . • No- llri Wood stteet. ' ‘ &c«d> • • WIIALV. & CO.iha*o now ready fur saleA large - and well selected stock of Spring and Sammer tlasiwy in ail its brandies, fthe* sspuld direct pariica itr atteatiou to their Btocky»Qi£entiemcnS;CouoU'half Hose. *wUh Merino, and Silk foot ; v .tbcy are of the,best materials! suid workmaAsbi^aud- JJtt-Sum--, laerSock, cannot be AV. I>.& Co .have also cm handiieni* Undurslurta ami Drawers tu cotton, sjlk, and lanrinDrCkUdretta’ Hosiery ofalt descriptions, ai the Old established Stocking. Store jFmh slTcci, Wood and Market. .-.•-.■ -.-v.• ! Gteat Sbaivi Sale. A A. MASON’S Great Annual Shawl Sale will com; *A. Rtsncb on AugusrSili, when ihey_will offer the largest and, best assorted stock of-a It A Witt ever exhibited in tills.city,comprising— . . ■ Plain White Crapc.Shawls; . . • Embroidered do .' ~, » s FancylligbColoredthibetShawls; . . .- k : • VlainFrin'ed and EmUroidoted rhibet SUawl*, . , Shatvls—of .fine alia , ; ' ; -y . .fflfldiuniqftaluicß , * v r .. • •*;. ... a I*lol vJbtChtiiey ate detorimnedtoiTlose.Qut previous iJzt. vetoing tfairFaß Stock, and will offer Ibcci nt.u Sift reduction, actually 4e*sthan 1 t ff a %' .- j .k/uj.jc Ndfi Market street. 1 .■ —— * We Offer for Sal©- • ■ n rirtijß TWO STOHVBBICKmVEIiUNG HOUSES Fwid. V loitble back brntdirigs, Situnted on Wylie ,3i■: Jr®?*eep; toutwelvefeetaUeT-. • * ty?«x.fepi A ys. BELLy Attorneys at Law. v ,vj f ; - Fourth street, nboveßmUh&c-ld. Blwk doclc’a Fiel# Property. - TWnsoNSaJa ««.rns beauuful,, teauny,; histone anil foyeomilry layiied !° - rn .Si i.,r'„!,ii natcels,oaalicniost favorable terms ®s&sss «s | Flank Koaßi. anil iho.'Car* will a |v,_a s s slop with an , forpnssengers. . j ■ \ >.‘ • t?«rm \oKprt- 1 1 am -stayiiig ifor tliesummer .althc 4 „ .1 mv shall be ready 10 Bhow, por6on3’lUe grott ? i r p ’ , n m o < la platißof’ilivUiotitheseof.'-Visiierscanbcac- ted at the Mausion House os at a Hotel. aiam ’ fllhlT • JAS. W. BUCIIAK 4£jr IN' THE COURTOF COMM GHENY COUNTY; liiihc mailer of ihc Assign- 1. - " . meni of \Varrlck; Mlrtin Sc .Co: j <?e uTerm, ISIS. W. S»C6unney &S:Jlaibang.* j ‘ - , • And Now, towjUJulySM^supple- raeniary account,,<n assignees, presented ltt opeu Court, confirmed,nisi h )inA ordered notice of the filiug,thriven by'lwo •SjjjgrafißEg weeks' publication ju tlie Daily Coraraer- VjSfHgsfr cial Journal anU Posi By the Coart. . •'.--.;gbo.*^:-hays, Droihonotary. i New Chocolate.Faotory* • VjUG. N. GIAMBONI &. CO. respectfully inform ihe & public;tlmt they are now inanufactunug GIIOCO LATE of ewer? quality and price. This Chocolnic,un like most-others sold bere,i» warranted purs and nnad«. ulleraled,and hence,of finer,flavor,-more;TiulriciouK and wholesome. Sig. G. and having been proprie tor* ’of oho of the largest Chocolate manufactories in Italy.assure'the public that they will furnish ahoriicle' equal, sup.erior, to the beßt traponcd, and at a less forisale at Mr,'SOREL s S > (Mad.Sorers Millinery,) No. 103 Fourth street ,up'stairs/ next floor to the May or’ffOfflCe. •;' ' *■'- •' •• " •.■ fau7 For Sole*-. . THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property in Allegheny City* TheLotis soycnly-two feet nine iiichesj frontinff dn the East Comnfdh» oni ninety feet in. depto; emending from a cotner at Gay alfeyto"prbper- : ty owned by the Protest amMethodLstChurcfr. ; thToeatoxy Brick DwellirigywelPfin ishfe’d, urtdiwo! Comfortable frame Dwelling Hocuses/ There Is jiToUably no more r pleasant and desirable lo cality for private residences ut the Cityiharithc Lot now offered for sale; The professional parsnifs of the under signed do noi permil himto occ uhy and enj oy this prop l ertya'and to SelK Hit will be sold a baT -1 gain, tf;appUcAtibn be made soon. For price and forma f of payment, refer to Mi. Morrison Foster, nt the Ware 1 honse>pf B. RPCbimicki - John-Fleming, Esq. | A » c,ty ' .^..v L *' Ti jfe - .r~, *t K ,’ " Removdli (factory? [ON I‘LKAS OF A> \VH B. FOSTER, JR. ““ s J * ■--I ■iJ.'-r.i IBntgs aub JUibUitus. • -sw: . _ Private Diieaat»i ~ OR. anOWN, No. 41 DIAMON D ALLEY S Devotes hm entire attentioirio an offic* practice. ■ His LusmessisrtiosUy confined to Puvauvr YcntJtai 33ueasesj and such pain ful affections* brought on by imprndonct . youthful indulgence uud excess. v ■ :SyphUis,vSypbiiUic.trupiions. Goaon t hca. Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Ducbarxei. Imparity of the Blood, with:all diseases o. the. venereal origin.. iSkinDiseasesiv Scorbutic To ltd r. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal weakness, fm* potency, IftleaiKheumatiitra',Female Weakness, Momb ly Suppressions, Diseiucaoi the Joints,Fistula in Ann. Nervous AUections, Faina in.the Backnpd Loins, Irrita lions of .the . Bladder and Kidneys,succcsafuMy treated Cure guaranteed. \ Fonrteenyeafs , -practice(four in.lbiscity\enables Dr Brown toofler assurances ot speedy cure to all whoma) come under hiscarc. Office and private consulting room«, 41 Diamond ay. RU* Charges moderate. ■,■■■; ■ ■ ■ .■ .. ~ nov&d&wly : S>KUMATISAL----Dr. Brown's newiy uiscovred rem fi& edy for lUieunintlstuu a speedy mid certatQ remedy foTlhatpalnfultrouble. It never fuils- ?■■■ Ofllcci^nd'Private-Consultation Rooms No, 4t, DIA MOND. Piusburgh, I’eniia. The Doctor ta nlwuys at "home -•>-/. l*nld-d«wi# . THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DR, JOHN Bbbb’S SABSAPARILIiAf I Tib pot upjn quart bottles, and contains: the strength. - of SIX.TIMES as much pure Sarsaparilla as nny similar preparation in America, Price 31 per hoixle, or six bottles for five dollars. :.- _ lthas been a Wei) Established fact for years past, that SarsapaTiUaitvben .pore sudproperly prepared, was the . ? n *ytrue,panacea for all-diseases originating from an impure state or the bloodf the use ofmercurj, intoni'a ung- drinks, evil habits, in youth, barrenness, &c. •We boldly assert- that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT A I3 the only preparation before the publicthatisprepared;on strictly scientific principle* unifoimetreuglH. -The SutßaputiHais purchased without regard to every pound, before beimr used, is .subject to the *tricto»i chemical tests, and iw genuineness. ascertained before being used! • - Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues ot seve ral other valuable medical roo s, together forming the best compound, and producing the gnausi eimtivt in thfiinotoh world ; This Medicine, when-used uccording trt directions; -WILL CORE WITHOUT fail; Scrofula ar.King’fl Evil,.Cancer?,Tumors, Eruptions of ■ the.. Skin,-Krv’Bipelas, Chronic Sore Ryes, Kim;* ~ worm or Tetters, . Scald Heud, ;RheuraauHm, > Puius in the Bones or Joints. Old Sorea and ; : Ulcers, dwelling of; the Glands, Syplu* : ' .lis,Dyspep!sm,SallßheuiD,Diseases; nf.tlic tifAppc-' ' : tite. Diseases, arising from - , ■ the use of.Mo rc o ry, . .-v ;Pain iatlieSideand . * .Shoulders,Gen-\ . ralDebiliiy, ■■■■.. Dropsy, .■ 'Lumbago. Jaundice, Costive <cs*. Sore Throat, . . V Broj)chiti>, Coughs. . jicss of the Chest, Pulmonary Affection?, and all other Diseases tending to prodace ..... ConßnmpUon! Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Sick ami Nervoos Headache, Lou* Spirits, NigbtSweats, Exposure'or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitution al Diseuaea,ami is .a Spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the, system, and a g< nile and pleasant purgative. farsapcriOr to. Blue Lick or Congress Water -Salt*, nt SeklUtz, ' - . '- ' -;- Vr \ Testimonials. - The following is a verbatim copy of a certificale.now -in the possession. of the proprietor of Bull’s Sarsapar illa. Rev. E. W. Schoim widely and generally known as an eloquent and -accomplished I’astor of the M. E.. Church* and the Rev.-E- Stevenson ha* been known ha. one of the moat talented ami zealous members that the Kentucky Conference could boast or for many years, anti nt this ume-isfiKin? the high and responsible station of agent for the.M. E Book Concern Can the -world produce better or more satisfactory testimony iuTavor of wiy uicdieiner • ’ • BF/CTKRTKSTJMON Y THAN WAS EVER OFFER ED IN: FAVOIt OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. E.W. Sbuon—Rev. E. STEVEXson. ..; ; ; Louisville, May 2D,'1830. Wo have-used John Bull's’ Sarsaparilla, and have knownttto benscd wlih cntifo naUsfaction; and Have no hcsilaiion in fitauhg lbht. we believe it to be 4l safe and Valuable.medical compound, .and calculated to pro duce much good, and relieve much suffering; uqd would therefornmosl cheerfully recommend it to tho.afflicted, * - (Signed,) E.W.SBHON L ' ' ? E STEVENSON:. A' BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. Ilow wc nil admire ac!enr,beuutlful, white skin,and ii rosy Colored cheek. Hovofieu do .we .see persons,; not possessing' .this! “ desideriuum r sd .dcyoptly. be wished,” io Cosmetics, Jpticms,washes,. psia's and coloringmaterials,l6 restore to.lhcm .a, semblance of what disease havdeprtve Jtuein.bf, and that loo,with great injury to the skin. : 2 >uWs ihe-bepl cosmetic known. It beautifies the. skin,!. by reraaving every panicle of morbid and diseased mailer from tfoe blood, making it pure heaUUy.'.mid vigorous, giving acr tiviiy. to every minute vessel,' and ohunging Ute yellow . and dark countenance to iiie‘..bloopr .and fnesbuessed ,'yduth:! I.adies, abandon’iJi'eVse’of paints’and mixtures, ‘andaseCuiT? Satsnparilla* the, only; effectual, remedy. $r A Word to the wise is sufficient ; n and a lint is enough ! T£STIHONY LIKK'.TfIIS FOLLOWING. RENDERS • SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT .ON THE EF-, FICIKNCY OF BULL’S SAUSAYATULLA. [FrothTV. L. P.' Professor of Chemistry in,ibe . .•LoaLHviUo.Medical:Collegc.‘’Q' 7* : <L Tliftve fodfafedbvei thelistof ingredients composing John BuU’s Compound, Extract of Farsaparilla, and have no hesitation iujfuyitig '.hat they lorm a sate cojn doaiul,und oiie that promises well to chronic diseases, to which'it is applicable.” L. Y. -Y AN DELL, M. f). ' jLQMin?r/lfyJuhe“fljlS-13.... WILAT -DU. PYLES, Physician. lv apvomvntnt to tlie jAitiisvtUe Matin? JlosjfitaWsny* of ItIJLL’S SARSA PARILLA ? * ' J ir J . ©LoutiviJfc, March 20,- 194Q»* t htivo exuuuncd the presctiplio:i ror the preparation of John Ball's Sarsapanlla, and I believe the combinar tion to bcon-eiceiranionc. urn! well ..calculated to pro* dued an alterative impression on t!ie system. I have ttsedit Uoib in public and private praclicei.aml.Ullnk.it the best article of Sarsaparilla luase. ,y 4 . 1 ‘.M. PYLES,M.p,. • Reiident PhyKieian at the. Louisville Marine Hospital. 'ID* ask for the original Dr- JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA,'./rook Kentucky—* mul have no oilier. • ■ KEYSER & M’DuIVELL. •,. • ( - Wholesale and Retail Agenw,"*' ' For sale by D. M.Curry and Josep i Douglass, Ate* gieayCity; Wm, B. Mercer, Cannoniburg, aml'by raggistsgenerally/ *",'■/ y^" V;'. iette3tnd«.w_ •_ - ■ • 1 ■•••* • : ayer'a Clierry I. ~ -nIOR TUB CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOaRSE- J? NESS, BttOWOHITIS,. WHOOPING OOUGTI, CROUP,’ASTIIMA anil. CONSUMPTION.. ... ;... v Among the numerous discoveries Science lias made rn this generation to facilitate the business of Kfe.-iu* ; creaseili eJij'oytncnt, and evenproiong ikfi.leira of.hu* man existence, none can be named of more realvaluc 10 mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the, i Healing Att. A' vasUrial of iis virtue's ihrougbotiUjus •; broad a cine or . combination of medicines yet known, cda go surely'eoulroland'cUre the' numerous varifetieaotptDr monary .disease wl\ich 1 1 av oh itherio : mvcpt; from odx midst'tbdtuantls- and thousands every year. Indeed i there is nowabandant reason to believe a Remedyha* atl'cngth been found which can.be relied ob to care the igpsl dnngerons affections of the lungs, purspacahere vnU noi pennit us to pubhshunny ptoportionof thocsics * etTectOd by »i*usb, but wc would present the.following opinions otcmmehltnen, and reter farther enquiry to the circular which the Agent be!ow:naraed, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are fall particulars,, nnu indispntable proofs;6fithese facts. ■ From the PresidenlofVAmher*t College, the celebrated.. i i»jr;fessU Hitchcock. . : y » James C, Ayer—Sit : Thave used;your Cherry Pec toral in rayibwiv case.Qf dccp-seaied BronchiU?, and am satf>hcd fjosuta chemical cohsUtation^ihatiUa,an od- Tnirablc'coißpound forthe. reliefof, la»7ugal and: brdh' chial difficulties;.;Kraj*opthirm as to ils’ superior char-- actcT caii bo of any4,ervieo, you nre at liberty to usoit as yon^inkpropeg^^ : g j | toHC( jp S jp,. ]tl)i I •‘tfclfcWitea’PiMSisSr D. ' fi.Xi’. 'sH'jiPirotht-sbr".of‘Chemistry,'Mineralogy,: l Ac;, Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. 1 ; ‘ Med; Phi) and Scientific Societies of r . 7 • -Aaiencaand Karope.. . ; « (deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi tion from some of the bestarticlesin the Materia Mcdl caraud a v.ery e'ffectitfrrcmedy for the class of diseas esu is Intended to enro” *''V ’ New Haveii, Cr*> Nov; 1,1840. MajorPdtiison, President of the S.C. Senate. states he has used the Cherry Tictoral with wonderful sac ce^s;tfteureaninUßmutionbftheiimgB.- ; - Fron ono of-tbs first physicians iit Maine. '.v ■ .\SAto, Me., April 25,1849. l)r. J."C; 'Ayer, Sir: I am now con stantly tißinfe your Cherry Pectbrat in my practice, and prefer it to any oitiijpinediclne for pulmonary complaints. Vyotnobservaiions of many severe cases, I anr convinc etfft will quire coughs, colds,.and diseases of the lungs,' thalherve put to deuanCe'all oUiot remedies.- ; ’ ' ] invariably recommend its use iii cascor consumption, ohd coniUlerct ijmch the best remedy known/or that dis ease.' JRTvncctfully yours. • e , ‘ • I. S. CUSHMAN, M' D:’ Prepared aud sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chem ■*Vc? Sohf in PtUsbnrgh wholesaleanl retailvby p.A. Fahnestock, and by J.M. Townsend; in Allegheny .City by U; P. Schwatl?., and J;Douglass, and by 1 druggists generally. .■ " r j, Si TougU’s Celebrated Ktlxcceal uu*^ F Oil Churches. Stores, Parlore, Steamboats, Canal Boair,,: Hulls, Chamber?, K3tdxena,;\Votkshops,and indeed every placeAvhereiightisTfequireti..--The- pubhc are respectful invited to call and examine a beautiful : assortment of these Also/Lampßofall kmos, <«v-|,«rit .Ln*ilOil, Jtc.«CJiantleUeTSiGiranddlefrjWait- Urs,Mantel Globes, Glasßep,Widest •Taper, Tin-Shades, Mats amlCa««, and uU things pet i'taimug-W the trade. Also, a superior Saiety kamqro, 1 for Steamboats audStabte*. .■. -The cheapest lielti to he found for store and shoppur- I£o«c*, ift Tongii’sltefined Chemical Oil and which a splendid light U obtained at | of a centpeE hoyr, equal, ifnot.Buperiof, to gas. We invlte. an ex amination of ; our goods, and prlcea, Bemgprepared,hy . the- accumulation o f 12 -year?.’ experience, ahu. with fa-; ciliues to supply both the wholesale and retaU tradej OU the movifavoTablc terms, at iheTiUsburghOil arid Lamp ’ Store,:; ■ Allaniclcs.delivered in any part of the city, or in'Al legheny, free of cost. ; I-rriUvREAL AN£> -chemical, or. PINE OIL-, rt dttTly supplied a wecti All ordersle.it ffv h the wagon, (which is’constantly passing round Uie wit. * wlllbe promptly attended to. J. S.TOUGH, ,/ miy,> No. s 2 Fourth street, Apollo Hull, • • ■■■■• l&wv ' between Harkciand Wood. apr!9:v : T . iber havi,l® made arrangements in conic- Till', "ttl'sei. »| l i cl ,i lL ,p rei; .ul ! uBin(:ssina3tbo cloaei. ,JL uueiiee of \ -.•isi'neii iiSw-niT*'* hw whole stock of by tie Ist of Aug. ,! &32k W —A Embroider- Gloves-, ltosieryili. , 3 jiindkar^M^f 3 * al ies, Ifress TrinlurinK' wiJvfe"? i , e( j,t ifino §<“<•- PutiUßhing Goods, I ' V 2, r l fi* l3 >.? l . oli f« Mjtcn»lsj Umbrellas,Parasols, Cdc 11 n?!. J® 1 ! Needle arti cles. - Also, Ladies' Shoes; ■ ri—u !^ l 2 <l 0 £5i a raalte h M greaily reduced prices, who. ® a h) e S»d-w*gjL^ TkfKW KttlGHC*lUKiUlia^Jiiv < Isf«^ , #P«reiJ>re«s„, Av' a very large' Mipply ofEmbrOu^f I *®! selected with* - !, great-care from the latest impo!tat** o &sj consisting. of worked • collars ,• r caffs, cimize nes, lac* and muslin ~, Sleeves? Jaekonet and. Swiss I'louncingiKOf new and.. beautiful stylesi;Jackohct. and. Swiss Eagings-,and In-. : £Cftihgs;:'white ahd'blttckVailsj Lace The’ attention Of the' ladies is paiticolarly/oliciied to the assortment will be.foqnathe largest, iperhapi Over offered>h ilils city* ' ' ' » : 'autt ■' ".•••' ; t ~ A. A. MASQN A CO. I>ERFUMISRIJESof all kindar-Sbaving Soapu llair*; • Cloth, Tooth, Nail and FleshßrasheeHust reo’d st • .. ;IU 7 ’ V_i A CO’S. TTNDERWOOU ? S TOM ATO KETCHUP A very fc bx,. * by w C'AVISS QHEKSE—I.uoo Bis. I't n p.'imq qwiiift. J*»V. & STOUVKNEIi —ni ,Jk. K' ' >'• n Vvtf. -' ' < J J c V‘ -/ X ; 'ri , it . <******' _ ■ I **■■* & Card* - i *•*- " r ~^- \ \
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