->* ,v‘<- Vy** r J \V , .f ... v. - - \- Sf-. »• !,* \. ' v t } , / . »*, a* * J !i^Tv4\'v’v’.*'’.' : '-’;.-; ’-^.^i-t.V'' ■*•■■'■' ■' .'.’j,' - : \ -v, >■' .-- r -*4jL . VV. .. .-' .-•? ■. r: ' ,-:• t'^'■'X'; z: ■ o:' : Y'.■;.^cvV-Y-S" 1 ' Y"-* --iW-Vr-c.r -j.-*.' &•*£&• v, ' r ..'«vV.’- w>:* r* «>' *! :**ij J ,‘ i Vfe^> s - Vr-X-;S SiatßitosteaßS^tife^ssgt iiistew tie Omntu. WSam^ss^M^m ksgsgwk£'- ; f*-i' J .-' v M. DAVII*. jnci’r, ’7 -&“» ‘ ,us; commutation of | »Tan '***' toUs; he wished to :have said that to take tnp | f{ *- ■ i have ihereased to ' J imes, provid-d *»-- - ttiltis *SfMi Xv'ttlct; . .! ■' ~.. , ,t, ‘’ * :^SO%OtOOOMS^^ ',:4v'‘' ’ ‘ • * - .w- x,.... CITY INTELLIGENCE. Allegheny Bridge Ow :■ Court of' Common Pleas. —Before .the ■ Judge McClure. ■ i Foubtk Bay—Acoost 14. Sre wee between $48,000 ? nnrt 5u subscription, paid in. the*tolls or revenues of the bridge apid!edti> the payment of individual Bobacnp lions'? 'TObjoctcd to on - the ground mat the , hooks 6fW company were the boat evidence. Overrided and exception noted ] There never was a dollar, to my, knowledge, so applied, tne cost of the bridge was greater than the 6ub - Bcnbed stock about 514.000 or $lO,OOO • ■ the bridge pretty, nearly all commenced to take toll 5 we declare# too . first dividend in 1824, and they ka\o, up ta the time ‘ of Uiifl information,, been, iegularl> declared, | rias present when the dividends wore so deolar-| - ed by the Board, at their regular -meetings-on | the Ist of July and Ist of January, the dm-, dends declared and the amount appropriated to the Sinking fund, covered the total receipts, after, deducting the expenses; the. Broking fundwas : ordered to be laid out in stocks for the best ad-; , Vantage of the bridge; ; the contingent, fund has been' kept so invested; had the tolls not■ been - commuted and reduced,'there would not have been to-day, in Allegheny, one liausewhcro there , : are ten; had we have stuck to the tolls-Bpeci ' fled in the charter, we could never have deolared sit-per cent.; there never was a resolution passedby the Boarjl,-prohibiting James Todd and bis family-from crossing the bridge by com mutation, ojEhefemng to him in any manner. Cross-examined.—l know tliathe didnotpass by the ycar;.-he was excluded for bad conduct Who did exclude-James -Tadd- from crossing the ■ bridge? -1- don’t think that s proper for me to answer; I don’t know who. were the committee at the time Todd-was exoluded ;-it.is the duty of the committee to regulate , tolls and matters per -taming'thereto; don’t remember the time when Todd was excluded; had this man Todd-have come’ to me, this matter could have been fixed m five minutes; but ho was above.that, .hewished to bully us and the toll keeper, and wo would riot be bullied by him ;, have remedied oO such cases; I don’t remember -of tho exclusion oi Todd ever havmg been spoken of before the ' Board; I riiight have conversed with sorao of tho ■ toll committee in reference to the matter, but don’t remember the conversation; can’t say whether it was generally known 10 tho Board, can’t tell the amount of tolls received from the opening of tiie bridge until tho first dividend was declared-in 1824; the bridge company pur chased a lot of ground on this.side.ot,the.mer -susequent to tho erection of the bridge, there ’-. was nothing on it at tho time we purchased it; ■ the ferries ooutinued to run-but a short, time after the completion of the bridge; had but one Contingent fund; when there was-a- surplus, the Board Would-direct the secretary to invest it as he thought best for the benefit of the company , this direction was given by resolution of the Board; expenses for the bridge were drawn from this fund: the interest of the contingent fond was earned into the receipts of the tolls, | and-the dividend struck therefrom; the clerk , and treasurer, under the direction of the Board, | have the management .of the fimd, this fund, as^ ■ I understand it, is for general purposes, such as | •rebuilding or repairing tho .-bridge; there has | never been any action by tbe Board with a, view of preventing or oxteuding the time j of the redemption of the bridge. Tho lot A of ground spoken of was purchased to prevent | works from being erected on it, from uio 1 fear that the bridge might be destroyed by j fire therefrom. It was not the business of the , - Board to facilitate or take part in the redemption ] of the Bridge. The Directors are the servants of the Stockholders,-and the. fund is at thcirais- j posa! Did the Stockholders or Directors ever | • take any action - for the purpose of setting opart , a fond for the redemption of the Bridge? There . is a fund for what purpose I don’t know. , John Morrison, sworn*— Reside m AUeghcuy | . city, was manager of tho coinpan> , onci was on , the toll committee; if trip toll bad becnrenuircd , of all persons,' tho revenues of the Bridge would j have been greatly- enhanced, a system of trip , toll would not have been submitted to by the ; people of Allegheny, and if there was compcti-1 tion, tho busmess of the bridge would have. been diminished; the commutation was in ope-1 ration before-I went into the Board , it was, as j I understood it, for the purpose of equalizing the tolls. ..- ’ , , Cro’s Ex-— Couldn’t tell the number by the year who passed the bridge, in proportion, to those who passed bv the tnp i from one half to two-thirds of the citizens of Allegheny passed over this bridge; it is the natural route and channel for that proportion of citizens m cross ing to this side: a great many more pass on this bridge from this side, than any other bridge . am well acquainted with the customers or that, section of country, north of the Allegheny. ine , population of Allegheny city in 1800 _was -0,-, 000; the oldest is the lower part of the city, from Hand street below Federal; they commeno ed bnOding above Hand street, about the timt thc canal was located. 1 don’t remember when the upper bridge was built, but thiuk it was af ter the Baud Street Bridge was built- From above Hand street to the upper end of the city it was built since 1880; Federal street, leading to the .old bridge, .is tho great thoroughfaie into whioh the country roadß come in. If “e sys tem of-commutation had not been adopted by thiß bridge, persons would have sought some other crossing. , . . r Mr. Morrison asked leave to explain m reft reuce to his answer about the effect on the revenues of tho bridge, by the commutation oi tolls; he wished to -have said that to take trip tolls altogether would have increased the reve nues. provided the travel was the; same. Mr John Horper being called as a witness, he wasobjected to as incompetot.haYmgbeen a stockholder. It was.contended by defendants counsel that ho having been once sworn in tho cause, he was fully- competent to give evidence. He was permitted to testify. Ani treasurer and clerk of the company; have held this offico since the spring of ’42, John Snyder was my predecessor; Alex. Johnston preceded Johnston died in 1832; since my term f uffice 1 have made annual reports to tho Auditor Gene ral* mv first report was.in January,.lB43, that was’ Of the proceedings, of the previous year. The annual dividend of 1850 WMlopcrccn, $2 per share,. amounting to sl-,i67 00,, re ceipts of tolls $17,82210 ; expense9so,-9i 03, State tox $636 17.- ’ In 1849 the tolls were $lB, 014 : 42« expenses $6,894 25, 727 50' State tax $636. In 1848 the tolls, were •Rift 209 12* dividends 512,72< .50,-.State tis* es $O3O 37; contingent t and $27,800 GO. ,In 1847 the -tolls weresl7,6so 94, dividends l--> percent, State tax $6BO 87, contingent ftand £O4 732 55- In 1846 the tolls wore $17,299 oi , dividends 15 per cent.; State tax $630.. 8< , con tingent fund $23,423 80- n , „ j Mr Harper here read.the report of 1844 and. 1845 the two years for which, there, were no, conies in tho Auditor General’s office at Harris burg The copies of the other yOSTS hating been procured by relators counsel. , . The Court adjourned. - ; - - The Central Hail Road.—Vie are gratified to learn that the Central : Bail Rond, the great im provement of Pennsylvania, is. now completed to Bolivar, ton miles East of Blairsvillc. The bal ance of the road is:being rapidly pushed to completion, but until its consummation—which is most devoutly wished—the facilities of travel and the accommodation and convenience of tue public will not be neglected. Col. Morchead, the Agent of this road, and tb© Indefatigable Stage Agent: of the G ood .In tent and, Telegraph Line, will, on Monday next, put ona line of stages* connecting with-tlio rail road at the point mentioned, whereby passen gers from this to Philadelphia will be enabled to pass through with only forty:, miles staging, and m several hours shorter time, than hereto fore- We are informed by the Agent that per sons will bo delivered in Philadelphia in thirty hours from the time they- get into the coaoli here. Office,-under the St; Charles Hotel. £gy* John Green, a stago driver,- was commit-1 ■ted yesterday by Mayor QnthrLo, on a charge of j larceny and obtaining money under false pre-| •fences- Mary 1. Reynolds l had given him $lO • to pay her stage fare, and he kept the money. Larceny —Sampson Warfield and John Brown, •colored men, were- yesterday committed ,by Mayor Gulhne, charged.with stealing corn and potatoes—the latter one on his own confession. . 1 .. ■ i" ."■WHIP Sale of ’fhtrwiure.— Friday, at 10 o’clock, the house furniture of Wm»’Rhodes, on Fifth streot, between Grant and Ross, 191, will be sold at public sale ’ Here’s n chance for speculation. 565“ Andrew Dnnn was'yesterday sentenced by thp to pay Gh-cents fine and costs ot prosecution, in a case of assault and battery, to which he pled guilty:in the Juno term. The costs amounted to near h>JO. «gg» The carnage of whichwe spoke ycstcr dayas being made by E C Gregg & Co, was made by Clark, McGrath & Co. figs-Esar.'Homer.of :East Liberty, yester day committod John Porterfield for the larceny ■of a grain cradle. Kilted —A gentleman named Highlands was yesterday comm* m to Allegheny city in a one horse wagon The horse, In comn.g down Troy Hill, took fright and ran away. Mr. H. was thrown out and instantly killed. j) ta d —Major Amberson, a boat builder, an old add highly respectable citizen, .was stricken down, the day before yesterday, near his resi dence in the Sixth Ward, by a fit of apoplexy, -from the effeots of which he died yesterfay. ; Returning. —Many of our citizens are return ing from the watering, places.v. We presume they have found out that there is no better water to bo found than that which down in our beauti ful Allegheny. '. B@F“ Wylie street is now. beautifully lighted up with gas, and the good people in that portion of the city are much rejoioed thereat. . Death of Dr. Hartfort. —News reached the city yesterdry by telegraph, that our townsman, Dr; Hartfort, died at Cape May. ■ Lassam .was yesterday comrnit ted by Mayor Guthne for adultery. faction Sales. and?omm”sichl merchants, AU v l1 ' 61 M4 I«STBEet;sr.LOm3,«I£SODW. HAVING ticen engaged in the above business for the | lasi sir years, in Uuseily, would rcspeclfulli fo lic. consignments of Goods, lo be soldlu either for 'Auction or oriynte sule-parUcularlj GU“- Wnre Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make libera) advances hit all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale * AV T ill refer lo Messrs Heweu. Roe A Co., E. H. Vio let WmD. Wood ACo . John J. Anderson ico, R 11. Stone. Squire A. Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., l.nrUin Denver. Sulnt l.ouisi Bailer & Brothers, wuciimali, George M’l.nin. Pittsburgh. imnnWrv -Auction Cord. vnjlß undersigned, after an interval of four years, tun 1 ...ain resumed business Having complied wiib the requisitions .of the law rocuiatmg Sales at Auction and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer loriho City of- Pittsburgh, he offers his Sfrvices M » UC J‘ tn h^**mends and the public generally. With an expe r-eii'-e cf nearly ihiriy years m Uiis line of he hazards nothing msaymgthut te will be ciui-e falisftcuon to all ilmse who may fctl uisp-.sru to palm izehin P MoKFNNA, Au-lioueer io ibu nrmcipnl Lily Merchants! {Jour of Com : NY.; KuUdin aud PcnnsjUamon. I‘hileda; American and Republican,Balt.,eop> Itvand chare*, Un. Oill'-o.) t , - tv. o. n'caliTHEYi Auctioneer. . DJOIIRNED SAI.E OF REAI. ESI ATE AT Ate- | A tjon —Will be soi l on Saturday evening nett, All eiHi lGil, oi SI o'clock. at M’Csrtney’s Auction House, n lot 111 Gioiind in the borough' of Manchester, fronting 48 tci*t on Island Lone. « - -d extending back 129 feel 9 indwstoa in fool alloy; on which i* eroded a good ‘Uhat»niial l ricW house, two stories bigh.conlsimnirKur rooms a good cciUr, back oven, »int»l«*, Ac, on the nrcff'i-es- It is beantifdlly minaied for health* and con vt nien* to the Rn iroail nepot, and a very denruble 10, , olio* for a pma,e rcndtira f FRAME DWELLING HOUSE roa uu cutnr.- The midersigmd wishes .S. f 0 uI ,,PTCt sale- a• ntw two stoiy frame OWLLLiNU HOvsti situate on <ho comer ot AVasninpton «nd Union striei*. in it>«> borough ot llmninghnu-. Said hou*o »« erected on abased lot 01 ground, fronting*) fr«*ioa Ua-hing ion Riteetsuml running back 60 teel on bnwu _■ »eet The l«*a<e ban nine year* to run /ram the Uiol April, IFS» (ground rent CIO a year. The purcha#er.ba» the of removing the hou«e at tbeaipinmon of ibr gjr b°n°r SGli P-~JS^VhT' dl * Auctioneer. p«~At’KUNN A, Auctioneer Orotiai&ft* Court Bale* 4 __ , Mount KMMtrr uuii.uinq tMTs ai ulbuc. \UCTiL>S —By *lrmeoft»n onierofthe Orphan* Counof Ai:cgheo\ county*! will *eU at pubhe auction, oiv Wednesday, the *-oih day ft Au*u«. at. Mo* the pirratvi*. about *ixiF beautifully and eh*ibly Miuatrd Building Lot?, on Mouui I .Alle«he»> City, in a plan m lots laid out by Hugh Swceufr rheit Low present many ndrunlaßcs to c»l*«n lil *« to of aman means. The I« canon i» unequalled tor beatnyoul scenery. Djcv ate within fifteen nunute* walk of die Allcuhcuy Ur.Jge. . K Ulan of cau be seen at (be O&ce of Bobb & MToim.H. fouiih atieet, ■Ml!"fl*,JS e 9!!?,& rav TelusBl sale- WIMFfttD SVVtXNV 1 A.bn'rx of Hoab Snernr. dec'll: V. M’KKNNA. Auct r. ■ Orphan*’ court Hale* ; N tiUiday of AutuU r al Jocloci, \ > P-A1 - atihf. fcimmn Hntrl, Federal litre , Aiegbe: uy Ciiy* a: Public Auc;i»iM« parlance of or f* f °J life Orphan.’ Court of Allegheny Count J.l .» ,l *'"•'JK in silo «it the obpve ume otul pleeci that well k own and I’t I.MMI.T non I. I" Allegheny Cuy. toe. t ier with Ihe uecesturi «iabtn;B au.t oa.honses, ana the' lot* on whifilt lire entire arrererlcd- Tats Ptoi-Cltv is sllunlt.l at the eotnerof l-edertl Mi Isabella streets. conutuing in from. on I ‘deral' **>J*J; 41ftet.»ndMlentm« hack along Isulie.la streetlMfeet to an alley t!'l feet wide, aed the stabling ts sl.naiLd on ml , raeh ro nng -I fee. o« l«.l -111 .trecl.andel ler.di'r hack SU te-uo life alley, the lleute ItmtriM a good casioul. uff.irils n rare chance tor p-.rions desl rousof arenas.ng. 'ftW SWUUNV. Athii'rx nf Hurh Sweeny il« (1. \K M’KEN.NA. Auenr. Lot and Brlclt Home at Auction. | r WIU- (JHV.K run a»LK or .paulie IBCUOII 00 I I Souninr.lHe .Tihdty ol AMusMi* o elect, I . M., Jiil'C toi ot i.rouml. .0 feel (rent on the Slain sired in tire Mrpugti of Ms, Hi raingham, by CO 11-.-t ilrt-p. On which is a neat, wrlbnuill, IWO »V><T brick house, .loiiiiiiiiin* four room. TwoprcpenOi *u‘ul»V f.»r Woiwr & retail bu**ne«*. l»C'D? : ln the ccigV bortmod ol several manufai'iuii'ig criuUu.hreenli. and nrat i T it* i»ronml laim puirhaipA (or the ltl a-UfflO Fru’>dfy It will bPihu’Odsd nf low, aiulon rcanonftble temi.o. poyiiid.l I.Ho Sted. JAMBS „ r . AKE ,,v. a if - !*■ M’KBNN*. Ansi r. - n. D&V 18, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE iT AicuM.-Oa I ri dtiy Jhili insiani.allOp clock. \ the real dene* or Wra. H. Rhode*, E*q , No. l**l XUird Max Grant will he *o:d hi* Household and Kitchen *a»- niture ns he is rcfnofflnjj iroiu the i u*-'COtnprwnß *u pniwblaeV walnut linir.prtnis * ratc ' l “ , ”.'^ d ' o ' k '[J; blaek walnut ii7or.il; whut not, cuurelaMe, aoperior parlor, bod room and stair carpels, ba I Q,1 ' ,0 K l ' l S h and low post bedstead.); cherry French bedstead ,dre*. Inc Olid plain bureaus i enclosed and plain wn.U.tands, wfrUmds, cane seal and fancy ch.tr. m« ■liniM. i.blot; Uriinnr.ln anti Qoeensw.re , knives ana f-irk< - kit *hcu uicui»U.«, Ac., itc. . _ r lh 1 ' a‘»nve nroof the finest quality,and havebembut o few months in use iiolU ••••■ Busin7:ss staniw on liuf.kir A I Auction.—On Friday. afternoon, Ausu.i:loUt. a« « o’clock, will be sold on the premier., that '?• of craund sitanir nt the corner of Liberty nudirwtn .is., h.vlnc n from of i» feet on Liberty .ireet. ond eu em - lie alons Irwin street ci*hty»five frel,.on whlrhi* erScicd ,r s n>.»lan<inl three story brick warehouse, oc cupied liv 1. D Rl'Cune and OS, Anntmti. . c a 1.0 Miclotadioi inir the nbove. having a front of 17 fee, on I bcrty BU«t. back si feet to an ol ley ,0 feet v, ale a . which .. {reeled mhrce .tors -nek warehouse nnd occupied by Wilkinson A. ilrlb Term, at sale. *• “xSStoIU,. auO _• ;; • a«d<M " r^;>'^rr,' lOrJared ’ i. •it u u Park “ do * ! Landscape Shades of every etyle i i Moonlight do do do, • rjftihJf of new style, STOKF *HADKS of any color, wuh Lettering or D«- *ir*nin" OIL CLOTH 3 on hand. . tV T r AlBo° o lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS— cents par fliaile. Ip” Curtains bung on reasonable lcr ™% pedlere will do well lo call at the Factory, be- I f °y p ?lB r om a9lnE tUewll,!,e - E.B.KBRNAN. "wiCiTPAPEB AMD BORDERING, | 59 Smithfield ttreet, Pittsburgh. j 't A NOW OPENING of the moil beautiful *24 eVvlo of PAPER HANGINGS overbefore offered in tbit market,both neto iplendor of finwh and beauty 0r column., cnptfbg B ea and bordering forpablic halls ofcveryde scripUon, futtu.hed at .hurt notice. Call and examine oubeW’ALL PAPI R^TOREof IN I *yf??vTnTo Etr’oHio. HAVING since November las-, disposed of Eighty Town Lois in iho nlio»o borough-ja t "” l ° lr .R? *° i * Knup been induced to offer on Addition «3«.» a. » >«“• nf nnvmcnl which Will COltlft ' UDllef tllC mC&HS Or all Sor«n?d?.po«S 10 P««h 0 . e l-*«h iol con«»l«».*» clu lm" 1 the street*and alle s> onc*fourth of . b "ing°fiO fen from by 130 fee*, deep. Two Folirries. and on Iron Foundry,have b “'. n bu “'f,“ r ‘l£ insi vear, and are now in successful operation The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, to connect with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Kailroad to Beaver, ho*. i « throiiffh Liverpool. A charter has also boon obtamad for°a f*laok Fond from L'Verpool u, Ntw WiSrVISS oreSS^SulS^fiiPl-llwjjten 1 !: Frcsbs leriar 8 an a RomanCaiholic Cburcb Si. d c h o«M Meant of e ucatlonJjj!»» •» ample. Apply 10 r t .-,i,„tv «u..«acoad smrv ' Wp‘S r MF“"rR, C 4d“p' .m *” r i“Xv*; .he '. inyS7-0&wly _ ... • ——“ to Contractor**. —• a . • CtTEUBBNVILLB AND INDIANA S Prbpnsols will bercceivcd by the Steubenville and Indiana iluilroad Company m Steubenville, gnut iht-Jst dav of Octobernext, fer the Grading and Masonry of the first division of iheToad extending from Steubenvillo 1 to the Conation valley i and, also, for the contraction nf the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton. imd also distinct proposals for the construction of that pSrtiSSof the nood extending from Coshocton to New- Q TI-e entire lenaihOf this line is about 110 miles, and it contains work of ait descriptions in great variety, <l . U ™« , «7 for iho Grading and Mn soiiry of the first division entire or in scouons of about a mite inch, the Company reserving the privilege to -make such disposition of the .whole w.OTk as may ap near mo 6 t conducive to us interests. P Plans Profiles and Specifications cuu be seen at the Offire of the Company, after the 15th of September, aud forilier information muy be obtained on application to 4 U BlickeSter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or ° president. . auS «■ * ' V , • : : A-'■ . r';*•/: ■ w. 4 - I.;- - ." r- * * * *•* t * f .1* . ■ >. ,» . 'j,' ■' COMMERCIAL I*UICI£>B OF STOCKS* COBREUIED DAILY M* «“ Patr*ck» ffl. Prlcnd, T3rob,tr» t : Cornei r/ Diamond alley .and Wood el., Loans Uni If d Slates f* do do &** Pennsylvania 0-a Alleiheny count> C» ao coupon G’s • do scripv lU-d nG’aj payableinl Philadelphia-•• • Al!«.ghs.r»> Cll> Ob do coupon 6 s payable h< i Philadelphia* • v • : v SAUK MOCKS. Bmp i of Pittsburgh........ r .. Me»chanu and manufacturers Bank **••*•••* Exchange Bank* Farmers’ Deposiie.Bank***.- ♦« Allegheny Savings Bank • ••*.•»■ BfUBOB STOCKB. Mi noiiguhela Bridge* •••••♦■ * St.Clairßtrect .do *••••* •• f «*nd street. .do ••. ? • hemes ... do INSURANCE MOCKS. YVeaern Insurance Co* • • *• • • Citizens’ do do* •*•••:• Associated ttremen?* do* * v TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh tui to Philadelphia*->.....• • *.», Pittsburgh,Ciib.and Louisville*! Lake I ric* Line •••••/. Pittsburgh Gas Works--"--.-- , Monbugaheta Slackwater* •■•?«•! Voughiogheny do ~•••••• UAIX-&OAO STOCKS Pennsylvania. Railroad ; * ** • • • Penna. and Ohio : do ? (nevelund and Paisb h do* • - - - - i Murine Railway and Dry Due*- I Favetie Manufacturing Co* Rrie Canal Bonds, old* * •*• • ■ • do do do new* COPPBU STOCKS. Piush'gh and Boston (Cliff Mine North American North West North Western-••••'•• **\Y*.v Irou.Crty-■ r. Pittsburgh and Isle Royal - - - - Adventure •• • • •■ • * Ohio Trup Rock ; —' Ridge Mining Company Bluff Colling •' Fire Mrn bank note list. casßECttn daily bv Moon & Sargents tyxcßonge Hooker, Coma of KW and Stub suuu. fuahvr t h r PENNSYLVANIA. I , FilliburKb llat.k. parWlalr Ilk and llnmchrs • 1 Phitadelphta “■ " |Oiht>rSol«M H.iiks --. Bucks roumv '• (iranvt.!^ ChesterCu.(newissue) *; - Columbia UilJffc Co.*r- ■iHS!" I®'' 1 ®'' Dunvillo- i INDIAN v '■ ‘ &*»«» Bk uml llrsiM-l.i l. ■ i Doyksiown t i k®** oo : . » mtatr Bank lr«n<-1i •** Gennantowu .. ilk or llliuon - ■ .5 Lancaster lUi.W* • --** KFNTUOKV. t* el,^- o mopv •« -- *• All SoWeut Bank* t Montgomery «.o. Mi<sul7ia. p^-«wi!Si re * nj**i Branchs * * Pouffyale . MICHIGAN. CarliCf 8 |1 . THNNBSS* K Cbambersburg I]AII frolvgni Bank* 1 Erie--/ *1 NORTH CAROLINA. OeuyHmrgli**’**** J'AUtfoWent Bank.*'H ll.rmburg »[■ 80rTHCAR0UNA.il |.Al! Soitc.ii Usnks I| MtdJlelown ••■•. J, OEOUUIA. tyamrtnw s:AUftoK*cni Banks 14 r cH?" 1 * 1! ALABAMA. . l(dliCf «kA...pfc. *i||| kti'vrrt LlltTjl 6 .< Umtedriat** Bank-**--!-* i roCISIANv Allegheny C*l>- • P”I Alt Solvent Bunks. ■ : U Allegheny vo. . -prem, * EXCHAMiIW l-“' \oik 4p.ee NewkmkCm P»> EKmc 1 " 1 J Coonl A?EVk iVnui a '%,*,]% ! J - A,i n: n ,«R> All f»olrrut I unk»*>'* fcinaH Note*-** MaRVI.AM>. Baltimore Bank*-• • Country Banka VIRGINIA. Bk of Va. an«l llrancfce* Farmer*' flk & Uranrhr# Valley Bk and Branebc* fcxchange Hkik Branch « Wheeling Hank# * do Branebea**** NliW ENGLAND- Al* Solvent Bank* ' DAILY REVIEW OP THE MARKETS. ormea of »u» Dsiit Messiau Ptur.. { ■ , Friday, AegUtllS, fcl-i The weaibirduiiiispsitofthe paw wrrkwnirliaugc otilf ud Uu«:ile»* in *ooll* branches of li»'!c bu* no prosed W* nonce onr.try ecodi, -*" * * !l,r merchant*, are rccci. mg theirfull *u,V‘y. afl *i pr.paruv, foithe fall trade Their Masksare large. *»•» to make it an objrrt for Western mrrci.ann in parc-asse la this market. In the merlet, wo fmd *"n little change of COn*< , i]UCJ:<!( tfl IlOiff. *»tf » tin* confined lu stuiil IOU lor.ittau af'ctanuß nurpn«fiii w<» qoon* »ale* of SoJa #»h at-m 10 3» pot* wf quote at 3i 41 ..al** ; are tnade at 41- to sln bbl* and l -o ** s ! • Atrt i . „. ij 1 APPl*R£—*Fhf mi‘tkru*b#re; achoice article wnuio i demand rrom ito iIW P* t Uhl. . ... , . ... i aljK—'Toere continue* a regular brisk demand tor .hi * \ aricle W'c quote Msmifsctarrr* prc**«~rr£«l*r ..t* i count off for cath. . -« (ht i Bavarian !Wr,l>*f Ml** i Carcnnw, per bbl —— " H r « : xx du * * xxx <io iffi I Common, half barrel j £! XXX do Common qr barrels. *— xx do r.:.5 BUCKH.rS A\l> THUS—There eontmues a renuhir demand for Buckets willioul any rhinerjn pr.ee^Ml.e ssfiss ir: , f r.b« ,^^'or ,o T U "'.' a renter way at 7.50058 pet do** 1 1 BROOMS--'Tito stock i* large and purrs* «*ouu..nt ! We ilnoie *l. from 7Sc; 91,0010 91,7501,75 fromi.wrc*, BHFSW'AX—There 1« but Intlo offering, good tot* oi Wllnrr WC flUO'-C fit ilfitfiW* 1 . . „ B\CON—'fbsro bo* been an active demand tor Hu com— principally to the country and city trade. An u.t vanco bn* boen obtained aince our la«t report Amonr 7hc «l?» w« i.ote 6000 toi !I»mvato;,3ooodottt9lc v H»0 do St Lout* cured at hfc, 315id0 Ham»at Oie,,io Odn do at oe. 1300 do do nlPje, 5C33 do SJbooMeu ftl7|c, j hbd* do ai7i.lodon\7L4 month*. t 4 ca_kaiu lofM 1 9 to OH for Hams. 9c for Side*, and «|e to *le for SkojJ DhhdaSWeaaiOc. llueice* »«B» r Luted Ham* |ole to lie* We were *fco*rn o letter l»v ' a House inU.}* ciiV* from an Eastern House, offering ?ie, mill, for*) . hhda butkatiou'der*. winch wa* refused* .... b BUTTER AN’t> EGGi-Tlie mantel for Bauer t* dull. We quote barrel* nominally at lOottc. fro* Keg B«l ter no demand.but nnmtnßi.nl C. I.g£*—fale* . 1 We quote the follovvmnprice* at the Cattle market. Beevc* live weight. Nieep 81 .5&01.75 and ®<**3 & head. , °CORt^MP-AL—Sale*from more*al4jJoUc perbu^u- C * roPPFK The market remain* quiet, with but a limited demand. We note sale* of about »d 0 wiring from 01 to ’ fbP » 10ck mAnl ha,,d " " ‘‘fttVpSß-' the »lock In first hands is amide. Wo the week al 0001. Kk.ra Cream «l COTTOV YARNS-We quote Manuiacturer s pnee.« . N “ t7‘ CandfeWick, 10 U-* 1 !. -IS M\ a "'n, :S {«' .80 Colton Twine, do {7’ Balling, COPPEb-We give <he Card pnee of •.boPituburgh Copne-Worlre. Ir.gol. lb 10 yocli per pound Sboni for*ns?PKKA9—Briu at ®4i»o!.t4 l'er barrel. i. ig ■!- wW» bui liula coraiug m - bcUerlbaa the week previous. Sale, on ,U following 1« Ibe card price of Rope. ManlUoi by tho Cotlj— - ira »* when euif•••*•••% “ White Rope, by Cod, r ' ;;. ;\Z « when cut |.V: Tarred do by Cotl, - ’ • CRAc£eßU—The market is well supplied, kkeglve out table correct'd and quou. _„ad r,u Walcr Crackers »J,w Duller do •••- VKJ. i%T' : 2- Soda uo . - 30*J riRIEO FIIUIT— I The demand Is limited..■■ ■■J^®A u ?L e Apples at7soBoc in smalUo'.si Poachen «t§1,3701,45, W DRIVD of Sugar cured canvassed al 10^THU h S-rhc°rei?~o,a\?de*mand for good Ini. We nolo rules hi 33005 c , ' o moderns durtijg Uio pusi we'k^ tffe sales on Monday Vmoamed to about ICO bb!s|at J,i*»to I. oQ On Tuesday receipts .continued ..limited.,, .pales l * l * JlmUmim at 4315 io 3 *lO7O bbls from stores at Soles on Wcdneiday -200 bbls In lots nt BJ»W “liV^M^”bsSita»"^*hM.m nrnved— ntincii ally to Ell oountry orders Wc notice, Sides of M bbls No a nt 8»,75. cutli i 40 dn at same, cash, t v the single bbl,«7 00 to 7,25 is obtained. ; . fur 8x^0,8502,45 per box; 10i12,82,4503, 50. There is mnrr firmness on the pan of bolders. . . ... GRftlN—RocetP 18 during the post only to a moderate extent We bnd a sltght decline, m Unwo? end front every seotiom the necoums ure fivor ahle°,and the nggregn^erop J.W ,o3oc Flu., at lUOU City Slaughter,Green, at.4i-044c- ___ g.Q loili {fe«o^e^a l^ There la not much doingm this arlu.le- qU l°loMlNYf—from!itoies,sells ? IRON—The manufacturers’ card price* for Commor, bar Bby 1 Is3|o3jc per ponnd. Other sixosjn propor tlon. NAILS—The enril prices for noils are .FromlOdtoJM*.* .odnnd7d. ■ 4!eu 5.50 lid note sales » Kegs slock in first bajs^sifor*Bar LUIII,eiI •Lies ire made at Sc for Pig, and S*@s* for Bar * * / * it * 1 ,- ** * ,4 ** , w - i-* f t -*- y MOLASSES—There ir inuie disposition oil Ihe part of holders lo realise, tliuu i»' vioasly. \JTe note a <ai6 of fifl bbla fin cyress) at diic. i months a do (in oak) alSGic: 30 do a 1370. Receipts continue light. NAVAL. STORES—We quote Bosin at 83,1203.50 per bblf raTS3SOO4 25, Turpentine 45050 c OlLS—Lari Oil is in demand, at <o®7sc: for No l i Nn2, 50000; Linseed Oil, 85090,; Taaners’ Oilrfrqm; j 'PIG METAL—The market coimnufes dull. M e note, sales of Allegheny at 322024 ai 4 a ml 0 months;-, ... POTATOKS There are no old in market. The mar* ket for new Poiumes is well supplied, and sale. are. making ai7soeoc bush. BICE—Wo quote sales during the wcek.m Tierces; at SUGAR—Th*i demand dimmed to smaJl.louufortlie city and country trade Holders Bcem more wilUhrio -jealtze than the previws week, .prices not#o firm, we are informed of several of our niercUnuißwhoarebrmg irie O: Suzar from the Hast to this market. We note sales of about f>o hhds, daring the : \yeck v rM.Ring from GitoOic: by die hhds. 0} to 7c masked j in ibis Ho7ie. gtlO I’— Salc> from stores by the krg atSlBby the from stores by ititr dray .toad bbl SHEEP PELTS —Prices ‘ire nominal. SFEPS—The over, without any sales: or transaction to note in Clover or ; Tnootby . Flax *elU at 81,60 bushel. : | - : v-VA-' SOAP—We quote m ihe lot-, . SPICFS—We have no transachoriß ot.consequence to noto in this article. Wn quote Peppefin bags ai Ioi<2> lie: Alsmcc 18010 c; Cinnamon 39fi>-10c by.tbemat. STARCH—-halt’s arc regular from store*aipitfic d> ■^TAIXOW—Wo now ijuo't* Beef Tullow at bifi>7c, Sheep do. GStSGJc. . aj-'— „■ a n - WHISKE-Y—There is a steady und good demand nt 20021 c gallon for Rectified. •;. .. WOOL—Receipts duringthe ird«t weekhasbceiilimi ted; we quote nt3;no4ott. It wiU be seen by the follow ing stft’ement from the *• Commercial Liat. . Ijj* amount slumped from this po.l,thiß season,fulfe/or short ° f WOob—The receipts have .Ur.m to a. fstr extent smeo our last report, butthe demand continues limUeMsue manufacturers pnrehast’ only for the supply of their im mediate wants. The bulk, of the supplies from, the west have now been received and sold.. Iho shipments from Pittsburgh by canal from ihe. of the navigation to the Ist last. show a falling off of 050,000 .fijs as com nared with Hie same time isst yeur. Ihe weeksFales comprise 40000 lb« in small w*®Lnnr quotations.— Auvonz the sales we notice 20,000 fta fleece at mo tbs tub washed al 39c; SCO# Lam >° 3““ '“ b at -tic and 011)0 quart.-r and half bloed at 3 010 c a, * The'oelroit Advertiser saysWe, wef® ulway. ad vocaun of the farmers of Michigan going imp ihe wool bS«i.e« more cxlriisivelj, nnd Wiih.n (be lasl fifteen Years have written much on the subject. The. numb r of them in thi* suite. tii corduiff. ; fo the first census i.i ?iS, wSs "orr.O In (he i.n.u.oflSlU ll.tj had in created to 89 994. In the rrceui census of the stale and Get-crul Uovernmftni.omccMhepfe-em number Hjiboul t.OfIO.WjO. Lei us see bow much capital there !» ed in the wool growing tiu»mi\Sr.by the farmer- °f .Michi gan l«-i* a sum exceeding the .whotu t.ipnal or the lutnber tntde of the state. . eir-fnbfMi I;OfO.UlWsh«ep will ovor»ge,BM* cncb• : v-.a-- 81 2trtiM €OO acre* ofiand to keep them on,'?- each 4,000,000 \Qffertd ISU6,6V 104,00 101,00 - 93,50 > 03.10 t Jl:-; 07.00 >] . ■pat value. Asked, t • •IS 100,00 8110,731; .. 100.00 105,00 ..iiooioo 101,25 ..{ mOO 92,75 95,00 : 90.00 • 93.001 ..... - 92,00] )j OMiO «l 63,00 52.75 U.coj i»-f 11.00 11,00 <1.00! 5,7 a 49.00; 4ti.oU .50.«0i 47,u0 ‘25,00l 55 00l 54.50 54.00 52.00 45-<JO . 44.00 41 00l 57.50 5 37 50 HOOO; 100,00 1 30.00 . 40 001 40.00 40001 40,00 111.00 1 000.00 fU-00> 229.00 33-001 30.00 io oo; 7.u0 5:00| 4.521 3,001 0.00 3.00: 3.00 15.001 10.0(1 •20,00 l'«»W sm -7.50 ■ *200; J.SJ 4.50[ 3.00 "Oil 1.50 ’•'"j; VaU'K «»' i American tccW) p»r. par tie do I sovereign* : * J frj f.predertetdopr*-• • ♦ I Tea Tbalei* i*° | Ten Uoitd*t* | Lost* !,«,*» INapaJeonv**" I ItoaMocm*. Puirtoi * 11/I 1 / Jo Spaomh-* 16.25 I Utu uu ** ls 5 *- *t j i \ ‘"t l _ —c. -i, », -*** -j _ ...A, - J ..-. J -;te-->-'fa' A -- i -: 1 u vei'i it in sheep undUmd oOO.iHtO Hem'it in ca*i!v rent that the former iof ihm atnte nione have u lame mu reel iii'enhancing lh» feMam rbreiett woolens nmt vviinl. The price of Ihe clip from each sheep would tie incrcnvn! ixHtloismwoftusWtid woolens to ihehmonntofSiS.WW,- MiOu yviir. and nlm importing foreign wool (hepast year. «Hhc amount orlbOua Out -Neil*t;hsinndini, oil ihl». wool has bo-ite «u excellent price, tied «»«».•«« mo,i • prnS-ablc rcltmi over any other pi oil He l of Hie hum. The Cincinnati Price Current »sjr«: - Ihe wool ii.ar tel .ji.ee om 1...1, Inn I.icn-ntell no u*\vieatn«c,l..». *- »¥= “ ii i "‘i" 1 """; "^’ii“; ! ffi‘ l, », »lo ha*- do f It&lh''. Coftintmi •, Unwa*h*«J ot»-.-l)uru less, fat Tx\n ii"e fl l£u4Jc. . . . ■ RIVER MATTERS • PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 4 ?tkT fli-M Hb tVJUifc i uiu.tvu AHKIVKLI; No.*4 tieawc* At<'jp.iic< r'*<v.uww lJ;*twj}v»*«iU.. Wo:*; ward, Hrowiisvjluv ‘ i Uc-iilfiCksoa. MciMraipon* * H>«v<‘i tiorJon- leaver. Kusiuoo No. v.fccftlr*, fJia»Uc»li. ; Ti’Omin ?s«r%Ti-.r. Is-ulry, Wetft.NrwMou C*i: ouu SVJ-eehug.. } Moot?. Wheeling. 1 Arena. Xfiinry, WcJWwlc... Ctimp:ajr.pr»<.»o»Jon* Uhr-eii ij, ' l (.y Ji» Cnilm*. llunW |C;jno>noau •* \Vrli«,vme, Vowftfz. \\c.lWia.*'. DKt’AIWT.I/: \Viioila r «rtl. Jtrou “ Aliyuls-*. l’arsm*£>s*, : *• j. M'Jirr. 'Nv* *■■ l*Oir , ». !»»:•' Vr T. IIPUVIT, lei:av«'t. I >'*,nvrr, si-jjicy. N. - l'i.‘r b:r», fci:i£ul*£ih.. . p.xcc). i fti.'ioan.%Vhflclms. - *• Tuapuror*. I’flnl. \Vhcr,»M? ■■-■•> Wt*n«vjH-Pj \ oua«r .Acl.avillo,. •• Arena; Kinney,AVuUsviHe.- ... >• Cainplsmcf. 4»oniC«a WUfcui^ I’Jvjri,.-»-,Miiiyo»iri Uivprs , , ls&i'tltvkoiiriJt.Tfnrintiyii «o>» —— T*< ihvtf —By t!>- i»;«n r.n rk, last cv*muc> were Wiife 4 \ce.{ v.\»irt. \ Wbeellng and Bridgeport Pooltet* i , jEfc* Tip , rt' 1 - mer F •' If UsrSlMßtii' Mooaa. Saner, P. the e«s««i» Wheeling i Petri -ini Inverter o eri Wed | J'iV tar ftOOvt* v u f‘> ‘ ol cr i r • -nirttirp * III\SI\O. Af i. 1 Ni>. \' .VlllUl Por New Urleanii - *. , The epic mini n»* ncjmer W.U-U.\.V». 1 l£iS*ti?£ lUr» Miner, will lclivu (or the above and luTihi»Fr“'‘- ,, - : * 1 t r ;:.>rk►. on Ihu uf«t »ihc of W v.»<. r Kct freta&l or on s*»’art»vOf V y V 11. MJf. I‘B* Agrni _ Friday Cincinnati PoeUet. ■«*»*»• K MIK r.cw nn«l'•‘lrjrans *!«»mer IflriNl. ! rjkl*&tU\o. V.i*. 1. M'CM\Ta)Clv .U«C!t a . i.in(n» q{ 1:1 tif>r-r No -i. mine line ot Par lots. a>td tsriU lra»« rvery 1 iUi> ,at 10 A. M ,fiir i‘ic nhovr and p«n» F«r r*r jrjß *a»f*-a|»rvlv <*n Uoar.l. __ *>Pl - 3nrimt and Uocmngitori. I In. hi dmrIACIIU /abort Man i ml civ mbs I“^** I Sfs£sr??enr TMIISDA V, .tl o'clock. P. M i »•. t *. i »tm»«*. r»t«i»t > **ti t'Ojrd* or to ( T-arffrif.iilot ■■**'«•* *T- WUObrf A SON. i | |k \ t t t.t Water <■■ and. 01.1to:>».m. Wcituccday PacUai foi Cincinnati* THRnew ft ml f-«« xu:uiinjt sloatner y\S* I .Master, tv*il leave iCLZEire 1 c n'V 41 'tPAT i>.a / r .lif tt'ig- anfil% t*«t t - onfittOf to l , „"tt ' ’ 1. ■'«- MII.TT.SKKnHF.B. Allegheny lltver ! rode. KKUVI.AH fMMSMii 1-Alb.t.TX ■ V'iif'.JS Tne(il'.es!ralli.H AU.V.MII.NJ UI.UJ n pi u* Hi’ * lrl ’ *l tl \J iV"nywo“f fur FnmMiii.«wflr M»<w.iy “i"l T*»»i-l»y, al I <ul ip ... l M I I '*ll " »' l* l ' l < ■>'' John ll.ss*. leave’ tne A.lr*s>«:». *-«' .*f ijM.rvrty uiul hnJ.T;/,it 4 t M Kor riHijht or *n l*o.uJ Doaftteii Cured. „ .. ,*! INTON FURNAUt'.. Jv»:c M. UIKB . (Ji„,si-I i.nmn tilf, t'ml o «-ofra, uny-hus s“?.irtlcK-J UrUi-lnt hiricf JciMV.nl . I«l'nr -l'i'l deques* of the m:M car. 1 hava l; it-. a aum-tr *1 nln ■drl'in. alt Witlioiu GUI I em : ru, a d had ttvcll, up *IUinDC ufa cure crr.r hetnp GtlccUfl, when fmr f.iui.il bvrimn flu Ciamraine the ca.<f. recoramcudcd me. 'l?u" T ni'l i I*rR*M.RUM. whirl, 1 din. Mil aut la|.|>> .■» you that the a«a oi- two bottle# etf.-cutd on eitttte * ,01, wiiltom .rrlicitduon nr your ocquilni in' « Hi! <" “« « ” ' }i X V£ In t\-2 • i i ■ j-_. ■ . ■■—— ■- VHuug Seminary—AlloßUeny^ * vS \t({v \ \V Ml**ri»Alilt K!Ai<u AL». ; MR. AM MKv; it [ (fjj9nn(i . t . How, Federal si. OP INS ( RUCTION nn A taioi or xuuion the C .owe n, “er.t lore t r, rlioulu., #ro t .rculnr, or apply to the Principal*. Allegheny, Jtuy 14, . .. 1 X> lo l n ond Sparltß * T>FOFiVF-D Tu-DaY.*» tnamoml frpaifcs, circled >r< ’ lU " C "' lUrN “NO. «. McFJtDOKN A. W. Poster* _ • ■ AVrORNF V yIND COVS&hLLOR AT.L.IW, i \VFiCKKC. 47 FOURTH PTRKKT, Mow «»•*'' ()Vlt t «!Wur C 4_F'> _ .ovl^.wly S UNbRIKS-aobbl*. Vulgar* • 50bx« Rosin fc* A»\i. 50 do Mould and Dipped CandU-s, •j 0 do Slur *l°’ ‘ib do Palm fcoflUi • .‘0 do surch; 10 do Chocolate i . . 10 bags Pepper j 10i> Reams Wrapping Paper. fc MOtlß.lt VO AINTS—TIvc celebrated Mmcrat bive Prool Pumif, of Manchester, ut the low raxes of die. lb > for seven Mince*, fvi- s.itc W()OUS y SON Bran die* in bond— , • Cosnac—4o half pipes, qr. casks ana t,Haves J Hennessey i Co.'s qaatlo proofpalonnddarkßrandies RoeSeffe—GVhalf pipe?, qaarler casks and otfnves A SefgneUe’e quaitn proot pale Mid dark Brand,e», now a Hand, d Harehonse l*R Nos sal and vsJ Liberty Hriot. . aus • —— , AND HAVANA CIGAR&- . . P 4cA ß eßoru* and Lous Nob. 1,-,» nud OVrmcipo G mm-, wpeilief with * fu» »Monm#m- -of . f.w.teSr.ndMQ.l 1 Hid *»«s}„ >v oN JLji— No Qt. Water flireau TTahUSY-5U Ml, for salu l,> 4 stLL So M iryW^L r i° p ,UOKEIB-SUdM lor Bole l>> „ TUA KT&.SU.L. , | .-ES=BKFiSp«"-*i ana*.«;« Wt'* | a«7- ._... ]>J ki'Bs .giy,. ri «?*■' ti'v n\r \NOI-S-Jupt reccjved and lor JUST OFFICI-. UALA.NM : o w w WILSON, 1 .fsaleby ~7 <tftr Market m Fourth PUceis. Lli™»n. "' fl " ,l,le aClCC,< ' r ' Prieea $1.50,53,5U to S-kOO- . , auS rrPAS-TmpWl, Gunpowder", Hy.on orul 1 ‘fduck Icoe reo a una .or by nul3 • ■ ■ ?10L» MiNS—ln Kte" vaneiy,of Ihe most ajiprovti (or makes, for -ale by w w . WILSON. H l 'fof , .h7ci , r e c'oT lni'l'cßUon 1 J^a.Tjndice &„?A..»wna Nervous ~ corner of Liberty and Hand flts.- srn?vlf r VN MUSTAiNO LINIMEN V—For sale by \l , J,., JAMES A. JONES. ,«HV davTsM’AIM KILLER—For sole by nul2 ■ JAMES A JONES. 'i Cr" nSfiOOD’S INDIA UHObAGOUUb—A cerimi n R ..,Vc & far sile b\ tnngUl JAMto A lONES II WISTAII'S BALSAM OF WILD CHhtw. For the cure or Coughs, Colds and Consumption, for .M? by litHSl JAMBS A. JONES. -Hr r* 1 *• V*? .'A'-: by. WE O’REILLY LINE. T from boston. Boston, August 14. Mr. John Stevens; a real estate broker, com- ' mitted suicide this morning by outting the main artery of his right leg. He died sitting ux his chair. Ho had only been married since Satur day-last. ; We "were visited, yesterday at noon,, by a very severe storm of /wind: and hail, 'which caused much damage to the fruit and crops. : , ! , By an arrival at Boston, this, morning, we have j dates from the Capo of Good H6pe to the 21st The- existing troubles were no nearer settlement. Papers of Caphtown say the Caffres and Hotten tots, if successful, intend to establish their own government. Several traitors have been discov ered ih : the Hottentot camp. 5 TheopoluSj one ; of the oldest missionary sta tions among the Hottentots, had been burnt, and a number ot Fingoes murdered. The depreda tions still oontinue, and the opinion prevailed that Caffre power was yet unbroken. Business was in a dilapidated state. The advices from, the, Cape of Good Hope re present affairs there. as assuming a much more serious aspect. Thousands of chttle belonging toSettlers had been'driven off. Keelt, a power ful chief, had gone over to the rebels and order ed the missionaries out of his territory. . Overpowering forces of Caffres and Hottentots are gathering in the mountains. Fears are en tertained tlist the enemy would kill the farmers ■and their Children by wholesale. The natives, in a recent attack on the settlement, had cap-, tured 3000 sheep and 700 head of . cattle,:. , . The Frontier Times says:-that Sir Henry Smith is endeavoring: to negotiate peace with the rebel chief, on condition that they give ,up their arms, and res lore thocaptured cattle; but there is no prospect of his success. _ Large numbers of colonists are emigrating beyond the frontier of KngUsh possessions. BOAT UPSET —FOUR LADIES DROWNED. Peovioesce, Aug. 10, 1851 A Boat ill which were Mr. Rufus Rood, a brewer of this city, his two daughters, two Misses Potter, ;of Prudence Island, and two other persons, names not yet ascertained was upset in a gale yesterday noon, near Bristol.— The four young women were drowned. Mr. Reed sustained himself by swimming, and the other two by clinging to a portion of the mast, which remained above water, until they were rescued by the crew of another boat. Only one body has "been recovered. STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. Cincinnati, August 11. The Steamer Desoto exploded atPeora, 111., on Saturday. She was bound for Minnesota, for the accommodation of settlers. They were wooding! when the explosion took place. Eleven were killed, and seven were badly wounded. Killed—Mr. Haywood and two children; Mr. Parker;'wife and child; Miss n. Foster, C/-Tan Sykle, three children of B. Woodworth, H. Barnes ami Mr. Moffatt. . The treaty has been concluded with the lower band of Sioux Indians. TENNESSEE ELECTION. ;> Nasjivule, August 14. The mail is just in. In forty counties, Camp bell’s act gain for Governor is 2300. • ; The Bonner sayawe bayo elected a emor. There is a whig niajority on joint ballot in the Legislature, a .whig Senate, and in all probability a whig House. Tlicre-is a gain of one Senator and three Representatives. H. S. Turney, late U. S. Senator, has been defeated for House. KENTUCKY ELECTION. ' . Cincinnati, August 14. In seventy-five counties Dixon had ma jority la seventeen counties to hear from, Powell; in .IMS, had 1028 majority.. INDL4NA ELECTION. . Brenton (whig) is elected in the tenth district Delegation stands 8 democrats and 2 wings, ... The Assembly have adopted the Government resolutions, appropriating sixteen millions of dollars towards building the Great Trunk Rail Bond through Canada to Halifax. New Yens, August 14. Great want of confidence is felt among busi mon in consequence of several recent failures in the fibur and grain business. Four or five pro duce houses have gone by. the board within as many days. ' _ BALTIMORE MARKET—August 14. Flour-Dull: buyers offer 3,87. Groin—Sates of red wheat at 76©80; white 80@90; yellow corn 57 white 01; oats 30 to SS'^ryeCo,;. J- • ' ' rrotisionseAFirta- and advancing; 150,000 bbU shoulders at 7J@B; sides 9* to 10 hams 91 to 11. - . Lard —lu Mil* atJ!£vkeg» 14.- * • ' Coffee... Rio 81 to 9. Cheese—7®9, Feathers...3s. Tobacco-Firm; no sales. Whiskey—23©24. NEW YORK MARKET—August 1-1. ; Cotton... Market firm, with sales of-000 bales. ; Flour.-. Sales of-1-1,000 bbls at 4,00 for Gen esee, 3,75 to 3,81 1 for state and western, and 4,25 for southern. Corn M0at...2,90. . , Grain-Sales of wheat at 92 tor Maryland, and 87 to 90 for Genesee. Rye 74. 50,000 bushels Corn at 59 to 60. Q 1 , Coffee—Sales of 3000 bagsßto at <* to 8* tor poor ; 200 do Lagnyra at o}. Whiskey—2Bs. Sow Mess Pork-14,52 : prune 12,«<• . Beef—Quiet. Lard... Steady at 9 to 9J. Rutter and Cheese—Dull.. ■ ■ - ; Hemp— More active; sales of dew rotted at. 17 to 123. . ... . . . . Iron— Quiet; Scotch pig 18,oil, Teas—Steady. Wool—Less firm PHILADELPHIA MARKET—August 14. : ■ Produce—Market very heavy and dull. Flour is held at 4,00 for fresh brands, but can’onljv find buyers at 3,&7@3,76. i ltyo F10ur—3,25. Corn Meal—2,B7. . Grain—Wheat is in but limited demand, and sales of offiOOOO bus at 80®84 for new South ern red, and white at 92®96; sales old white at 96 Rye 72®73, and scarce. Cbm is source ; sales of 25,000 bus at 60 for Southorn yellow, und one lot at ; 59. Whiskey—23. CINCINNATI MARKET—August 14. : , River risen six inches. Weather warm. Flour... Demand steady; 000 bbls sold at 3,-9 to 3,30. •• Provisions—increased demand : 100 bbls mess, pork sold at 14,00; 30 hhds ribbed sides at 9c, and 1,00 for hhds. ■" • Lard—Bo kegs primo at 10. Bacona.Holders waiting a further advance. Sugar—4o hhds sold at 6to . ~, ■ Cheese— Steady at 6\. Coffee—9| to_9J. . Linseed 0i1...70... : Dnfl'a Merchant** Colles®* ... . works most possess many obvious ndvuniages ovpi u ■■teacher,''£f■ will be best'known, by mspe.cili>K .anogile* of movement of his pupils, and, also, Irnm tua:*® c * j«m several of Present pupils atiempted to loarn penman aliip wiili a leachei who professed to remove a« tramps t,l p^ r ;Hatclt.lectures on Law every Saturday eveniug at 7 o’clock).' Cia?H Room open day’and evening. , jiy Calf and get *t Circular. . ; . . [au9;u*vv l ioKT WINE ANfrF KENCH BRANDY—Warrant I ed pure—aaUtible Tor ractlifinnl purposes— for sate oi .'MORRIS* TEAvMAEiyin the • Diamond.: TV TI>BRIS\ tn the Diamond, is the "best place to buy M real good Tea. ; I?“li —PENDID Summer and Fall Cravats* Scarfs, Neck De JoinviUcTies^j^M^^j^bp; PirA- 1 - 6asl ‘ s ‘ ,tt mLLEarS.‘^^fe W. W. WILSON TS»^®KSSaßi«SsffiW | S!B!| R As.«r e amrt.l Sana yiii. 1851, Jiw beeacxcctttea.ioilie c 4^a,wh. w u.^ £^^^'! |^- j : j^7:il: : v v V '-. r : :'-: A6ai g n6e - m.rTpENS—Cheapoat in- this rity, wholesale or re- -1 (t tail al UOOD’& JE WPIjRY STORE* No; SI Mark-:! rtk'treei! two doom north of Third street. .Gold Pons,; with extension-eases, for 81- . . [ao!3 FEATHERS— 1500 lbs, Kentucky Feathers, received •nhd for sale bjrM. laat3l KING&MOORHEAD. OUtfAßflr"; ; jPowderedio ;Crasii£&-do ??) Clarified do; Loaf do; .in.stord and for sale by % U l3 , ' KING & MOORHEAD. rium ACCO—3Q bis. good brands in store and for -sale, T KING & MOOEHEAD. *. -S'* • > T l ' -4..* ■*. V FROM CANADA. Toeonto, August 14. ■ M M-- M:M]--Mi^Mk : M. '.v -'•' ;.■• r.MMMMi?'f.’&Mt’&M.;- ; v - •-:. --* '•'•;-■■ ,-/'V--T/i-■;: •,*?&• •*■;., ~ ■&--+ V:- -.- ' ‘-. . * - ' j_':-„* I‘"' ■'- ’ '., '• ? ,K • :V -' 7 - * .*'* V.-:- «. • ‘Vv'v'l'W /*;.■ *■ ' *»* *■* ■ t ‘ am«SS&SgSs& SSfajf Buies. U °Dapo«fta received 8? iSU Current Fund,. mat27:y BAHKJEBBANDKXOHASOEBBOgIER No. 05, cobhes Wood Am Bwwoini sraran,: v : Pit BtiiTgh; Pair - -- ..... lmay - Domestic and Fortism Bxchingey Sank. Notes, QolianiSilttTißovghUSotiandExehangta, KXCHANGB AHD SaNKIMG : UpOSJE William A. Mill & Co.» ! QHVood Street, PITTSBURGH. fTT* i NTERKST ALLOWED OM.tlMgPgfOSrra. .-..NugSri' ' A.LLSNXBAMRB- EDWARD 8A.554. KBABIEU ft lUIUS. CdroetflfThiSan4Woo‘(i»iJ.,ilTreotiyopposnetheBt v Cbarles Hoiel* = • • : 1 • • ■ . „ M/ w>v “ ■. ■ - TttOS.SAMMT us.aooSj 008 BAROESTi raNKFKS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Europe, for sale in anmsto sEUparebasCTS. . CURRENT and paifundaTecelved on 4eP«" lte „ . llh j COLLECTIONS medeonall parts of tlie umon,»nn• lowesirates. aepxi iy_ fiemovttli r, HOLDES ft RONS, : ■ Save a moved TUEia BAMEpio arm bicuasue ornn Te No tj7 idarktt llttst.fattr doors below eld stand. N HOLMES * SONS. IAirJk'PRBAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Ilea- BtSW-*". Acceptance. baiik Notes. . ExcbangeoiHhe Eastern and yvestcin Cl &1l C = o e n ur^d°e t inan-theernestUronahon, the Um tedStaies. Bepasitcs received in P a . r FMrth paper, No. 117 Market street, between Third andFoart streets. .".t.tr.,.. >• ... ... uu n ■ * Store Boom for Rent. ■. _ IlHKsabscribef . offers for rent three Iftrge " jll-fSedWoRE ROOMS, emirelynew located on Fifth street, opposite the c Posers .on will be given al ivfK>'° ■ . . ' ’on the premises Valuable Beni'Hutote for Sale. . ri'llE following described prope.tiee ore.oSbrod for J A e rot'.rybricVSc»= end ioi, tn P.«, on tbHomh tide' of Woodstreet, between Fiah and 4[(ili iiri!eis> iiowoccnpißd by Win* &\*o- ■ lot h“ueEighih AVard,PilUl)urglii bounded by ihc Remington Rolling Mill on the west, and fronting about U2O feet on Abe Mononffttbela river; , . _ a] Q(> —A. house nnd lot In the city o* Allegheny.ftont ing 30 feet on the South Common, between 9»ndusky str« et and Knat Common. nnd rnnwng „ CbUds alley; 240 feet, adjoining the.properpofHnrvoyCbUOi Alio—A. lot. nnrtlv in Ross and partly; townships* the second lot bplow the ah°o?t 1 11 tba ; Ohio* river. and oontmning about 11 did litfin oied*by James CreswelU fronting on Bank Lhne. nnd fmmedmtely under- Seminary Hill, containing :oupied by l.i Qranta^reeU riUsbcrgn. mo 1 bStoV Hotel Keepers;tHi!i;ary «W»«»*g'*£’ Compound has entirely superseded all olhe. heretofore used for'similar purposes, wherevt'rwnus been introduced! It iellt its own story., and mM attires to he tried to prove, to- the roost incredu'or. vnoeriority pier any ather article ever belore used JlemdnK on” reilomrg so their ongmalbeamy-Btid In'®. trruUurucles of Varnished or Polished Furniture. 'j j.j n trove Compound we use in our own buames., and guarantee it to be all that the proprietor recommends i, to be. Sold Wholesale ard | Ryan’s Baiidinga- i Saddle and HfiroesßjHftnu&ciory, SIGN GF THE COL IEN SADDLE, • . h • , -*l™ 'Jf0 .132, Woodstreet, Pittsburgh* *1 iinr>*TFlN respectfully infonnshisfriendsaiid Family-Hor#e*• ■ - *. ~~ * Vx " A farce perfegiy ffs£& safe, will be imld for a light fast horse, if appli* J£3c Ucalioa h, made aeon THOMPSON BELL. Ua I At A. Wilkins & Co’i) -r-^- ——tVTCKTSTIiICIii ■ : FOURTH STRISETi NEAR SHITHFIERD, ( -roilN WALKER tikes pleashtc in annonnrtng to his .1 f.iena.Mathe puhlii thathe has taken the above -fitatiifghthecti an'l after cousiderablp. expense Ss Siie” afteUWot Place orreiorC ne is perfectly oreoafcd to serve ap av the Shortest nonce every delicu cj- which may tempt the appetite of tho epicure or the anv nurfbcr of persons, commencmfrihis day, S one Ust Parlies can be accommodated wub bappersm. munnsr.' Oysters, Game, tc.,willbe found therein their seasoit.lnshort, the proprietor intccd* itiat nr» BTDense or trouble shall bo spared to make this lam? > •' •~ • ■ ~ : , Modern Harp. irt HT.UMEhaa jusi received alaree stoct ov vuoaij C . aml INSTRIJ MENTAL MUslc BOOKS, among “Modern Harp—or. Boston. Sacred.Melodist— a including many of the moTSular pSor .he’doy; arranged andW.mo- worh containing selcctedgema from the moil celebrated composers, with, accompanl : m ¥he f Ni h U Air-f r lour voices; i ' SeU-instructing-School for ttie Vioii n—a new andsct eobbewo'k, in three pans, complete in one. By G. i S 'Thf Meiodeo'n-a collection of the tnoevpopnlar lie | irmeged for Flute or Violin, in twelve nl lTenr?Hcrt2’3 new and 'complete Piano Forte School . BurgtnullerV new and improved edition of Piano Porte Instructor; ■ . Guitar In.trucmr, Amtiteuw GoaneU© Club—in three numbers aj'dfour parts, for the isl and 2d Violin, Tlme, " Instrumental Music* in lour » Howe's Musician 1 * Com’paTnqri—-m three parts v At tht Old EitnUished Peano Depot, . M - *"* ..VT. No.llB Wood Btreetr 1 r ~-.-- v - • a card. «r DALY * •.CO.‘have,|iow;ras4yfor, sale_a large W . aadwcUselectcd stock of Spriac sni .Snramer Hosiery in oil lisbranches. They would di re cipa 1 1 ic u arXniohotheirsiock of. Gentlemen's colon half Hufte. wub Nerluo and Silk feet; they ore of lho host! LtenS ana wottm&n9lup, and7ot comfort as a^sum--. mer Sock. cannot he equaled. W. D, &,Cp lm»e aiso on hand Gents Undershirts imd Drawers injotum, silk, and merino: Childrens' Hosiery of all descriptions, ihn oldestailUhod Stocking Sior^, Fifth sired, ~’*iod and Market. • '• •' •■ ■ -- * Gnat Bhsnl Sole* ... A *. MASON'S aitat Annual Shawl Salt wiH com . rrioneb oti offer the largest and best assorted stoc» of 3H "" ever exhibited in this eity.coroprising— 1 Plain White Crape shawls; . . ■ ' ' Embroidered ' do' do; ... . Fancy High Colored Thibet Shawls; _ Plain Prin'ed nnd Embroidered Thibet khjrvls , • Broehen,Cashmere and Long line and mrdiunl quolitics ... . All ot twhith thop ore determinod to closo out previous to reeetving tbeir Fall Stock; and- -will-offer diem at a .noOR WO STORY?®'CK DWELUNO: ®.§®< U .ajiWiiftnhU aituotetf on Wvli® S.ij tj- ?1X feot BELL, at Law. _ - r ';!*•■ Paurili gtm\Un&m. TlrnddocU’s Field Property. . .... . trui'RSONS desiring beauuiu!, henliny, fiislonc anu. P chean lormtioofor country residences, -wAntM# Field', which utiov?. SJSVSfJ, small tatcels,' onlhe moat favorable terms individuals,, aoioe ot .whom W.isMJ. SmnroVinis bVXuitdihgs^’djc., Fat advauioge* of eyety ]sKSpuUddlSly .of Access from Ac cny.lbe place i« unrivalled Tbreesrand thoroughf ires ton l>y ;1 os?£ ihroueli witMhe M6non?.ftUoia. Rlyet;ihc hurEli ttndßSddoek’a Fiel<J Plojilc Road v whlcU is now i Ad &©; Pennsylvania Cenlral Ra^l*. RS« -Ro"dj arm the Cars will always slop with and ''®l 1 for Ac jammer ol the JFarm, where I shalfhe'reudv 1 to show persons Ihe grounds, end, my SrdaUhe Mansion House as B UC.!aN AJL., ■JTd THE COURT'OF _ COMMON FI.HAS or Auiaß 1 CHEN V COUNTY. ftvtha-inauerof tbe Asms*** .1 \ ■ ■■ iqJ o mCritof Wrurtr*, Marun fc Co. j No 3; Oet/rerm, 1818. >V.S.Counney.AB;fiarhaug»J t atf,iBSl, supple-; ■ .OUT*. . Ann N° w >'° "IV pres?iled mentaty r ®a'““i£tfon<<t nisi* and ordered aalmrefc i P® F J;? l iee*rf the filing bis givem by two ,in the DailyCommer- WK?- f/ouVl ““ '*“* . ,- , . .■■... Proihonoiary : —- . New Ctooeolate FacWry. - m 'GIAIMBQNJ* & CO. rcapecifttUy uifQTra tbe- S vSteS* having been ptopne-- andwholeaoinev. largest' Cboeolaie manntaciories in tore of one of me iwctsx » wilt furnish nn artiele Wj^^||l^ffiS|ea r an^ta.e^ P "tfß foreale «M t :Boßl»SviMaa ;^el>*!^mn«rt No.lMTounb «aeet,np ataira, ne*«door to |,- or’* Office, WXm^P^SBgb&SSS^ 1 5Tbere Uptdbably n liotnow J&HT^orpttvMeOT^eoeMfcWjuy^^f^nnaei. i SffeftA. fOT » a >^ J&\Sjn r £^d c ro?and enjoy I fiiened donoipeimit J®" ®,, “*7. be sold a off' LjEßgaaasaSe ss/sswis lESs^.«seW" i Sheeny cit - WM. B. FOSTER, JB i ‘.l'.'.'r'. f-i. Private Disease*# ; - -v or; BROWN, No. « DIAMOND AXLRY DbvOtes hin entire ntiemfnrt to an oftc* B practice. IlisLaglncssUmostly conßnedte trivcttoT Ymeual Ducaut* nnd saeb pain* ftil affections, brought on by imprudent youthful indulgence and excers. ■Syphilis. Syphilitic Kruptioos, Go,ion» hea;Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharge*. Impurity of the Blood, with ell diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases. Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness,Jm* nntenev. Files, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month* IrSnpprewions, Diseases of the Joint?, Fistula m. Ano* Nervous Affections, Fains in the Back and U>m V l T ma tione of the Bladder and Kidneys, aucceasfoUytreawd C Fourteen venrs’ practice (four »n thjßcuyiCDables Vt Brown Utoffitr assurances of speedy cpn to nllwlioma, “{ioDSult.ngt rooms,dl Bjmojrfgr rrr- Charges moderate. nnvu.oawiy wnFIIMATIS!\f--Br. Brown's newiyniscoyred. rcm kotn« • - •■-■•••■■- 1,1 THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DIL* JOSS BlHLli’B TT is hut up in quart bottles, and contains the' *JJJ. r JSJS J of SIX TIMES as much pure Sarsaparilla as any preparation in America* Frice 91 per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. • . i.. #i,ni It bus been a well csmbllshed fact for years pqsl, that SarsaparlUa*when pare and properly prepared, wajtnc only true panacea Jor all diseases originating frqm an impure state of-tits blood,the use of mercury, intoxico tins drinks, evil habits m youth, barrenness, »V- vvo boldly anon that JOHN BULL’S TLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA »s ihc only,preparation before lb© public that is prepared .on smelly scieniific principles • and of uniform strength. TheSaranparillals purchased without regard to price, ond every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, ana ns irenuincuesß ascertained before being used! • 0 Bull’s SaTsapunlla also contains the virtues of seve ral other valuable medical roo s, together .forming the best c ompound, and producing the greatest curative agent when used according to directions, : T ; S M *Wlbls CURE WITHOUT PAIL 1 . . Scrofula or King’s Evll, Cancers, TamoTS.Eru P tions oi the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic- < ore Eyes, King worm or ifeuerß,- iicald Jlead, RheumaUsm, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and . ■ Ulcers, Swelling of the OlandS, Syphi lis,Dryspepsia.SaUßheura.Ulrenses of the Kidneys, Loss of Appc*, . Utc, Diseases arising' from theuseof Me r curv, Pain in theSideand Shoulders.Gen-' • • ral Debility,* . . . Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costive css.Sore!broat. Bronchitis* Coughs, Colds, Weak? itess of the Chest, Pulmonary Affection*, and all oihcr Diseascs tending to produce Constunptlbn i , , • . Liver Complaint, Female irregulunties. and QompUints, «tirk nml Wervous Headache, LoW'Spint?, ix?osSfor in Life, : Cbrpmc Cons itution .JrDiseaseo,Vn<f L a' *pn*f and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a gi rule and purgative, far superior to;Bluc Lick or Congress Water SaU-_, or Scullitz. eßtlEaon j a i D , The following is a verbatim copy of » in the poases-ion of the proprietor Oi a .^r 5 ida. fcv: K. W. Sehon is widely add gencrallyjnown os an eloquent and accomplished Pastor oC>tbe ; M. . rhnrL-h'Sid the Rev. E; Stevenson has been kuown.as one of the raosttatenied and zealous members thatthe K>nmckv Conference could boast oi for many .years, and at uls time is miing the biph and responsible Etauon ihpM.E Book Concern f c u ulhe world produce belter or more satisfactory BETTER AN WAS EVFROFFER- Rev. K. W, Bnco S -Re^Smr»»OH. iigso We havo used John 'Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and have knownii to he used with entire satisfaction,Sh 4 - h ?£E therefore cheerfully afflicted. , (Signed.) J 3 STEVENSON. ! vresu injury tattto ssm. o SK tn, by retrieving ct jtrncuc iaowu. hes ai6eilBe4 matter from the blopu.-hsaking c f l) huogl „ g e ,yellow Uvrty .Sance to the.btoom and, freshness of and dark abandon the use of painia and nxixuircs, youth. Lari. . sa-rjr.variliu . ill!-. only, effectual remedy, and uso Bulfit wisefo smiScicm and a bint is enough .for the. Ladies. . -t-'i'jii.' TOLL OWING RENDERS TESTIMONY UK?. 1,“ COMSIBNT ON THE EF .. SUPERFLUOUS A. ~g SARSAPARILLA. . KICIENCY OF -BULu p^ fc g Sor 0 f chemistry in tho [FromDr.L.P. ■.* oal 0 al College.”! . \ . LouurilleModi-..- af j ß »redient3 composing ■ I have looked over sarsaparilla,and John Bull’s Compound Ba«®» , he y fb rm u sale com-. havc.no hesitation la saying m- >. * 0 chronic discaaej, dound, ond.one.tbai promises wcn.< vpipELL, M.'ifc to which it is applicable ” . 1548. ••/-...• , the WHAT Dffc I»TLE3, Physitian Louisville Marine £tnpUaljsays of BULL’S^Att^J*- BARILLA : ioui«ili#VMhVcli 20,1818. i have examined the nreseriptiou for the preparation ot John Ball’s Sarsaparilla, oml i believe the combina tion to be un excellent'one, and well calculated to pro.- ducean alterative impression on'.tho system. I have useditboib in pabllc arid private practice, and think n the ben article of Sarsaparilla . • Rcsidehl I’Hysictan lit the Louisville Marino Hospital. try* CAUTION—Bcware arid tlsk for the original Dr. JOUN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, fitm nnd have’ rid other. KEYSER'dt Jw’DOWELL,, ■ : Wholesale and Retail Agents, For sale try D.M. Carry and Joicp. Douglass, Alo eheny City t Wm. 8.-, Mercer, CaunotHbarg,. and by Dragiista generally.. . ,1. ;i - . ielte3mtlAw ", ■. j.. - •- AVer’s Cb«rry t'cctorall TndR'THE-CURB OF COGGHS, COLDS, HOARSE* F BKOscums, \\ HWiNtJ COUGH* CROUP, AteTHMA ar.d.CONSUMPTION. - . - . Among tin numerous discoveries Science has' made in this generation to facilitate the' business of .life, ins . crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hu man existence, none can be named of more roai value lo in unkind, than this coiitiibuUon of Chemistry tolho Healing Art. ; A last triilof Its virtues throughout,lhl» broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medi cine or-comblnalioa of medicines yot known,canao snreiy control andento the numerous varieties of pale mouars disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has atiehgih been found vvliieh.can be.reiied.bit to cure, the mostdnngerouS hffectidnsof the lungs.-MOarspacehere wilhnoipcnnii usto publish any-proportion of 'h®oures effected by its use, but we would present-the following Oninionsof Cmihentmcn, and refer further enmuty-to tfe circular which the Agent below named, will always La'plea“d to fnmish free,wherein are full particulars, rrom^e P p““L P n the celebrated r Pnfesaor Hitchcock. t‘TnmesC Aycr—Sir: I have wed your Cherry Fee- . . toral in my own case ot deep-sealed Bronchitis, end VSL fromit*chemicaVconsutution, lhatii isnn ad miroble compoand forihfc'rcbef of and bron ■ . • . Mitnl difficulties. ’ If TO7 opliioii as to its superior char- . «,cr cSbenf iny you ate at liberty, to juta tt I “ Vnnthink proper. D^ARD h|tohc ooS,L. U I>L- Prom the widely “celebrated Professor Siliman.M, tf-: |:-v L.L. D-, Professor df.Cliemisiry, Mmcralogy, . . .r 1' ftc .Vale College, Member, ofthe Lti-Itist. , ' Med. 1 Phil, and Scientific Socleuesof , n .- America ami fcuropc. . ; : a tdeemth’e Cherry Pictorial an admirnhleenmpost-. Senate,,. 1 rm.orul wnh wondeAl sue -r,n <o core ap inflamaiion.of the- .... > : * Fron pn. B - l^^ p 4 S; iB i 9 . prefer it to imy other medicino.for pulmonary co.mplauj^- Ivom ob servations of many severe c asess l a f Q . po £™£ ed it will care.cougha, colds, wMl****«° f '»* that huvo put to deuance all other .remedies. , 'liuvariably recommend its use in case orcon#jmpUcm» andbonaider it mncli the best remedy kno’Yn for that di*> date. Reapectfally.|OTn. wairaAlJ , M . Y Prepared and sold UyJnmes C. Ayer,Practical Cbcm- InPittsburgh wholesale and >ffail«byJb jV : Fabnestoek.atid by J. hi. Townsend; tn Allegheny®, by.U-P, Scltwartl, and J. Donglnss, and by dragglst*. . . •- . m ’ R^Toaffh'Voeiebrated BtheMW JtJli! ‘ I£SIS. 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