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Kflllfftefj , -we- - smisSMs igS^Msk sisafiffiM'! »Bag^.4aaa3gißiga^; 4WQ f^'J^uiWjj-r7^ p- <• Wc*'-^ 2 si*** MmM wmsaaaasfe^^wy^flsse SBhmtm ■npw wßffflm^m^ rkf.- *:#£*-: xS^cP^p^y-^ • • .B^-Some .fifteen or twenty market wagons •'' wera token from ; ,Fifth street on Saturday morning by tho -Mayor’s Police, to the May* Kotice* • , ,or>a Office. oVeea wilted for A’S^^'Jl.^a^^SSS." 1 7 8 m onthe , ‘ .-/' ESTCapt. Wm. H. Gordon, of the -Clara on “i.^f^ d i *-; £* ber ’” in Louisyill ° on Saturday morn ’ grsMm *®^srs£r' ’.r,vv>3 ,*"- : 4’ ';?D\4‘V^w«^^^.r.-*;•.*■*.“/ - : .. : m-'-r^ f \ ..■ .. sfgft CITY INTELLIGENCE. Democratic Primary Blcctingi. ; The Primary Meetings, of the , several Wards, Boroughs and Townships, .on -Saturday, for. the selection or delegates to the County Convention, to beheld on. Wednesday next, resulted, so far as wo could learn, as follows: • ‘ ' Eirat Ward. P- C.Shannon and Geo. Wilson. Second Ward.— The Democracy of the Second Ward of the City -of Pittsburgh, met at James Ball’s; and organised by calling John M. Irwin, Esq., to the Choir, and appointing John W. .Bid-, dell and A. B. McCalmont, Esq., Secretary. ; ; Henry S; Magraw, Jacob ; Smith .. and William W. Dallas, Esq:,- were nominated as Delegates to the Democratic County Convention, to assemble on -the 20th inst. Henry. S. Magraw and .Wm, W. Dallas, Esq., - having received a minority of the vote3y were declared duly, elected os Dele gates. It was then, on motion, - JUioloed, That the Democracy of tho Second Ward of-the City of Pittsburgh,-hereby instruct their Delegates to support the nomination of. Hon. W. W. Irwin for the President Judgeship of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses sions. EBs urbane manners, profound learning and extensive acquirements as a judical soholar eminently qualify him for that positionand we present his name with every confidence, to our Democratic brethren. On motion, adjourned. JOHN M: IRWIN, Pres’t, John W. Riddle, \ ~ . A. B. M’Calmokt, / Third Ward. —The Democratic citizens of th e Third ward met on Saturday the IGth inst. a 1 their .usual place of meeting. R. Biddle Rob erts, Esq., waselcoted Fres’ti, John Mellon Esq., Vice Prea , .t.,' andM.C. Milligan, Seo’y. . John C. Dunn, Jacob McColhstor and George Funston, were nominated as delegates. The election resnltedmthe choicq of J.- C. Dunn and Geo. Funston. - , Fourth Ward. —ln pursuance of a call made by tie Democratic Committcee of Correspondence of Allegheny county; on the 2Gth-July, 1851. The democrats of the 4th ward of the city-of Pittsburgh, met in the 4th ward school house on Saturday the lOth, between the hours of 4 and 7 o’clock, P., M., to elect Delegates to represent them in the County Convention to be held on 20th day of this month, at 11 o’clock A., M. at the Court House in this City, for the purpose of i nominating a ticket for county officers. j On motion : Jno. M. Kirkpatrick was elected i President and John,T. ITcrbst, Secretary. On motion: James Watson and Chos. A. Mc- Anulty were' nominated as delegates to the Con vention, and, on motion, the nominations were closed at 7 o’clock P. M: At the closing of the polls it was found that both the delegates, above i mentioned, were unanimously’ elected. On-motion: The delegates were instructed to .vote-for James S. Craft; as Judgo of the Court of Quarter Sessions. ' On motion: The meeting adjourned. JOHM Ml KIRKPATRICK, Pres 1 !., T. Hrjibst, Scc’y. ■ ■ fifth Ward:- —John Mackin and Andrew Scott. Sixth Ward. —Joseph\ Birmingham and Jos. Hughes. Instructed for IV. W. IrwinforPresi dept Judge of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ■ Seventh Ward. —The Democratic citizens of the Seventh-Ward, held at the School House in: said Ward, on Saturday, August ICth, Charles Kent and John N. McClowrcy were elected Del egates to represent said Ward in County Con vention, to-asscmble on Wednesday, August 20, 1851. Instructed for the Hon. Senator from Michigan, Lewis Cass. Signed by. the officers. * Eighth IFard—John Coyle and Wm. Alexan der. Instructed for W. W. Irwin for President Judge of Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ALLEGHENY; CITY. first Ward. —M. 1. Stewart and K. H. Mc- Clelland. ; Instructed for W. W. Irwin for Presi dent Judge of Court of Common Pleas and Quar ter Sessions; and Wm. Kerr for one of the As sociates.. For. the District Court, Hepburn and Shaler. ’ Fourth Ward. —The Democrats Of the 4th ward, Allegheny, met on Saturday 16th August at the house of H. Ward, for the purpose of electing Delegates to represent them m the County Convention to meet on Wednesday, Au gust 20th and organized at 4 o’clock,. P. M., by electing William Bryant, Chairman, and appoint ing Morrison Foster and Francis Dougherty Secretaries. On motion: It was resolved that the meeting vote for delegates by ballot. On motion : It was resolved that the names of the prominent candidates for President of the United States,-' and President Judge of the Courtof Common Pleas, be written down and persons voting express their preference in re gard to these offices, thc rcsult to be binding as instructions to the delegates in favor of those having the highest number of votes. ■ roil Delegates. Michael Kane, Jr., —3J Abram Hays, —3O Michael Kane andAbraliam Hays were elected Delegates, For President, James: Buchanan, Sam Hons t0n.................... Lewis Cass. Resident Judge Court of .Common Pleas, . Wm. W. Irwin 23 James 8. Craft On motion: Adjourned at 7 o’clock, P. M. BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, v East Birmingham. —Jno. Gilbraith and Fred. Merriznan. IFesi Btrmingkcrm.—3s>3. Blackmore and Jas. Eckman. South Pittsburgh.— Pursuant to a call of the Committee of Correspondence, a large meeting of the Democrats of South Pittsburgh was held at the house of Henry Beltzhoover. John Burke was chosen President and J. P. Hamilton Secre tary.-' P. Carline and Thomas B. Hamilton were unanimously chosen as Delegates to the County Convention. On motion, it was. Resolved f That the Delegates be instructed to vote in ; favor of appointing Delegates tothe State and National Convention, K and further, - to sup port such, as are favorable, to the.nomination of James Buchanan for President, and. Wm. R* King, of Alabama, for Vice President,.. Collins Township.—^ The Democrats of Collins Township, agreeable to the call of;.tho. Commit teee of Correspondence, assembled at the publio House of Mr. McCall, in-Easfc Liberty, the place assigned by law for holding the Township elec tions. • r On motion of Patrick Gormly, Gen. John M. Davie was called to the Chair, and James Esler, of Hatfield, was appointed Secretary. The chairman then road the minutes of the Committee of Correspondence', as published in the “Monung.Post.” . On motion of Mr. Joice, it was Rtsolvedt That- the meeting proceed to eleot Delegates to the County- Convention, when Wil son McCnndlosß and Henry ; Menall were duly elected. • • _ A member of the meeting-then said that Jas. Jackson, who was with Gen,; Taylor and Gen. Worth at the battle of Monterey, had some res olutions to offer to the meeting. Michael McDonald moved that the resolutions bo read by the Secretary. Mr. Esler read them as follows: ; “ Resohied; "That the Democrats . of ...Collins Township are* with one voice and one heart, for the compromises of the Constitution, os .they now Btand, without alteration or amendment.. ■Resolved, That our delegates to the County Convention,- be instrnctedtovote forDelogates to the next State Convention, which is to elect Repre sentatives to the National Democratic Conven tion at Baltimore, and that they are further in structed to vote only for those delegates who are the open and avowed friends: of JAMES BU CHANAN, for the Presidency of the United States.” ■ XhatCoL. Bigler Is a Democrat, in whom we repose the utmost confidence, and with him mid bur admirable candidate for Canal Com missioner, - Gen. Sets Cioveu, wc ..intend to sweep the 1 Reystono State’ in October next. . Resolved, That, with regard to the county of- oar delegates receive no instrucUons, and that they moke the selections, most conclusive,, to the welfare of tfae.Democratio party* . * JOHN M. DAVIS, Chairman. James Sec’y.- - ' j - Reserve Totonshtp. —David Lynch, and Henry Yoller. . , JPitt Township.— John. Nicholson and Jas. S. Craft. . No instructions. . f?as.-*-It is the anxiouß desire of persons re siding on .the Hill that the gas lights should be placed along High street, between Grant and Wylie. It is now considered a very important thoroughfare and four or five lamps would il luminate it handsomely. Cho: Johnston's Reception.— For the past week there had been great, talk . among tho fow active friends of Gov. Johnston about the bril liant reception • he would, receive; here, and by them, every exertion was made to verify their pre diction. But their exertions were of little avail • —the reception was a failure—a complete fail ure. Some three hundred excursion tickets to Beaver where his friends were to meet him, were procured but we understand that before the time for the departure of. the cars had. arrived some of these tickets were offered-at half price. We are uninformed as to how.things went off there, but on Saturday evening when .he reached the Monqngahela House his escort if it had been larger, had dwindled down to a Corporal’s guard. ■About one hundred people, all told, had assem blcd in the street and about the house to hear this great, man. We felt chilled ourself at his cold reception. We take the Govcnor to be a man of unusual good ngrvc, and noteasily dash ed, but this eTithusiasiic reception,' as he called it, was too muoh for. him, his jaded and cowed look told too plainly that his fear of. being van quished was, from this indication, to be realized. He appeared on the balcony, and after declaring his inability to address them in the manner ho would wish, ho returned his thanks for the cn thusiastastic reception they had given him;— [Here a feeble attempt was made to cheer, but the voice died before getting utterance.] He would be happy, to meet them in Allegheny city where per arrangement ho would give an expo sition of his views on Monday evening. The crowd quietly and hastily dispersed, ashamed apparently to look round for fear of being recognized. JJ6P John Green n stago driver who was com mitted here a fow days since for larceny, was yesterday taken to Washington Pa. for trial on other charges, it having been discovered that he has been dealing in horses which he had taken from their owners without leave. tigS* A lad named Stewart about G or 7 years of age feel on Saturday through the hatch of A. Oordon’s wore house on Front street and was nearly killed. He fell on his head and was taken up almost lifeless. Yesterday, however, hopes were entertained of his recovery. ' Larceny. —lsaac W. Baker and Wm. Saunders, colored, men were committed on Saturday by the Mayor for stealing a carpet bag full of clothing from Wm. Soders. A portion of the goods were found in their possession. E§s“ The Enterprise Fire Company, from WeUsburgb, will parade witliour companies here, on tkoGthof Sept, on invitation of the Vigilant Fire Company; so we understand. . 6gy > There were fourteen '■ cases before the Mayor on Saturday morning. About seven of them wore committed and tho balanco were fined and discharged. Yesterday morning there wero fourteen coses before his Honor—nine of them were com mitted and five paid their fines and were dis charged. Frank Cooley, from Erie, is in town. (Jhirtion Sales, SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONEERS ANI) COMMISSION MKROII ANTS, 61 MARTST&KfiT.fiT. LOUI9, MISSOURI, HAVING been engraffed in the above business for tbe last *tr years, m tins city. wonfd respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold tn ibis market, either for Auction* or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware nud Dry Goods; and wilt make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale .here. Will refer to Messrs He welt, Roe & Co., E. U. Vio let, W’m.D. Wood &. Co., John J. Anderson A Co., It. 11. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, llomer & Co., Heaver. Saint Loots;• Duller A. Brothers, Cincinnati; George M’Lam, Pittsbargh. (martoty Auction Card* 11 HE undersigned, after nil interval of foar years,has again resumed business Having complied wub tbe requisitions of the law requlntiug titles at Auclion. and having piocured a Grst ela.°4 Incense as Auctioneer iof (lie City of PilUburgb, be olfers bta services ns such to his friends and tbe public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years m ibis line of business, he hazards nothing m**ytug that he will be enabled to give enure tausMcuon to all those who may feci disposed to patronize him. P. MckENNA, Auctioneer. Refers to thepriucipaj City Merchants. jy9 (Jour, of Com., N Y.; Kulletiu un<l Pem.sylvatuan, Pintails; American and Republican, Stall., copy Iwand .charge, this office,) W. O, n'OAUTffKY, Auctioneer. Frame dwelling house f»k cheap.— Tiie undersigned wishes to dispose of at private sale, a new two story Irmie DWELLING HOUSE, situate on the cornerot Washm/iiou miJ Union sirtcis. in the borough of Birmuirha'i'.- csaid houro is erected on a leased lot of ground, Ironting ’.20 feet on Washing ton street.and runn.ug back uO feet on Union s*rect The lease has limn years to run from the Ist nr April, IPSO. Ground rent 310 a venr. The purchaser has the privilege oi removing the house at ilieexpnuuon of the lease. Price oi house SCO. Possession eiren immedi ately. - W: G. M’CARTNKY, JyVi Auctioneer. p. n, o&vibi Auctioneer* AND FANCY DRY GOODS at Acctios. lO —On Monday mormne. August 18ih,at ID o'clock, nt the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. wlllberold without reserve, to close a con* s'gnmcnt, alarge and general assortment of foreign and domestic fancy and staple dry £ood«. At £ o'clock, household furniture, glassware, queens ware.groceries, Ac. At 7| o’clock, n.quantity of fine shirts, coats, panta loons, vests, hors, cups, trunks, fine table and poeket cutlery, gold and stiver watches,Ac. haW - P. M. DAVIS. Auet’r. T ARGE SALK OF HAKUWARbi, OUTLe.ttV, Ac., 1j at Artmo*—On Tuesday afternoon, August ldili, at £ o'clock, atthe Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,* will be sold, an extens’Ve as sortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac., among which are rim locks, German door locks, pad and closet locks, square German nnd thumb latches, square and round bolts, hinges, screws from J 'o4 inches, braces and lulls, chisel handles, callipers, compasses, ares, hatchets, files, rasps hammers, knives and forks, pen and pockot knives, pocket books, spectacles, Ac. ante P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r p. ai'KiSSHA, Auctioneer. Orphans 9 Court Sale. Mount emmet building lots at public AUCTION —By virtue of on order of the Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county, I will sell ut public unction, on Wednesday, the 20th day of August- at i o’clock. P. ill., on the premise*, about sixty beautifully and eligibly situated Building Lots, on Mount Fmraet, Allegheny City,in apian oi lots laid out by Hugh Sweeny, Theso Lots present many advantages to cupualulp, as wtfl as to those of smalt means. The location is unequalled (or beauty and scenery. They are within Gfleeu minutes walk of the Allegheny Bridge. ■ ■ A Plan of Lots can baseen at ibe Office of Robb a M’Conuell, Fourth street, and on the premises. Tcrmaaltale. . WINIFRED SWEENY, Adm’rx of Hugh Sweeny, dec’d: V. M’KENNA. Aucl’r. Orphans’ Court Sale. / iNTHURSDA y.ihe Slat day of Anpnt.at 3 o'clock;, l I F. M , al the Kioraei Howl, Federal sircel, Alleghe ny City; at Public Auction,m pursuance of an orderof Hie Orphans’ Court of Allegheny County, I will cvpose to sale at the obove lime and place, that well known and established stand, the HOTEL,.in Allegheny Cay,together wiili the necessary stabling and omnouses, and the lots on winch the same are erected. This property is situated at the cornerof Federal and Isabella streets, containing in front, oa Federal street, 44 feel, and extending back along Isabella street ICO feet to an alley S 3 feci wide, and the stabling is situated on two lots,each fronting 21 feet oh Isabella street, and ex tending back SO feetto Race alley. The House having a good custom, affords a rare chance for persons deal* rous of purchasing. Terms at sale. WINIFRED SWEENY, Adm’rx of Hugh Sweeny, dec’d. I>. M’KENNA, Auct’r. (BHTWCra Airo ÜB&ITY ST&B2TB). LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to order— ■ 3.4,4-4, 5 4 and G-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; u “ “ “ Transparent green do; a- « • u u. Dt»rfc “ doj' Landscape Shades of every style* Moonlight do do : do* Gothic and Mezziunto, of new style ; > STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also>a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. !£/■* Curtains hung on reasonable ‘TI-Pedlerswill do well to callat the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aprJBKhn Philadelphia, S. E. corna- of Broad and Pine Sh. i Boarding School for Young Ladles, M»s. A. C.TILGHMAN, PeiscjfAt. THE Third Term of this School will coramonco on the first of September uell, when Popili ore earnestly rCouested id be in loodiness to join llieir classes. The silo and id cotnmodations of this Institution ate in themselves a great .advantage, affording school rooms and dormitories of unusual comfort and convenience. The corps of Teachers, both in the English Depart ment and in that of Foreign Languages is complete. A French lady resides in the faintly, ta order to make that lanniaao the medium of Intercourse, and the rpmeu aim cultivated society to winch the pupils have constant acccc*, is a substitute, as for as may. be* for the aavnn* i tagesof heme, Terras 8300 per annum. .. REVERENCES. Rl. Rev. Bishop Poller; . .J. S. Riddle j . '* •*« WhiiLingham; Thomas Dunlap; Rev. Mr. Wilmer; Prof, llenry Reed* . « Dr. Hare; J. Wllidit.Tassitt, Phlla; ..U- Dr. Morton; lien. Win. Robinson, dr. “Odenluuner; Pittsburgh i « Orilby; B.GraU,Lexington,Ky :t \V G- Jackson.M. D.; J. W. Bryan, Newbcrr ■'«T Bik oBll 'Pittsburgh; B. 11. Lutrobe,Md ; ■ a j g Kerfoot, Md.j Geo. M-Potts, Md.j Horace Biitney, Esq.; Elias Boudinot,N. J. iyljdUtawlf . Administrator's Notice* XTOTICE IS HEREBY fiIVEN that the undersigned v|V uthe^ leially constituted Administrator of. the es tate of Paul Cloiter, late of West Elizabeth, Allegheny, county. Therefore, alt .persona having claims against Uis estate are hereby requested to present them for set tlement; and those heint; indebted are required to make. ,mated,ate payment to &YNE, AdmT, Jefferson lownship._ COMMERCIAL. IAItiY KEVIKW OP THE MARKETS. 'Ogtics of Tits Daily Mobimkg Post/ > > ■ . : Jtfofufay* Aogust 18, ltrfl.) SUGAR—The demand is limited to email lOfe,foMhc city and country trade. Holders aeem mofoiwillinpito realize than the previous week; prices not bo firm. We are informed of several ofonr merchants who orebnup i mg N. O sugar front the East to this market. We note sales of about 60 hhds, daring- the week, -ranging from toCfc; by the hhds,6} to 7c fe asked; in Mils 7to 7Je 1 SHOT— Sales from stores by the keg at 818 ;—by the l>Qffl,62fiU,G3.- - SALT—Sales from stores by the dray io&d at 81,10 :bl>t. ; SHEKP PELTS—Prices are nominal. SEBPS—The season ib over, without any sales or transaction to note in Clover or Timothy. : Flax Seed sells at 81.60 & bushel, SOAP—we quote at4o4sc by the 101. ; SPICES—We have.no transactions of consequence to note in this article. Wc quote Pepperln bags at lO}o lie; AUpicc 18019 c; Cinnamon tJUO4Oc by tlie mat. STARCH—SaIes arc regular from stores at GJo7cby the hoi. ■ TALLOW—Wc now quoto Beef Tallow at G|©7c; Sheep do, 6*o6**. •:■■■■ WHISKEY—There is a steady and good demand at 20021 c. gallon for Rectified. . American Secnrites at London The business in the American Stock market this week has not been so great os usual, and the makot is altogether more quiet. - Messrs. D. Bell, Son & Co. report the present quotations as follows: / . Redeemable London prices United Slates 5 per eenl bonds 1653 ♦ 92 03 Ditto C per cent bonds* • • 1802 • 104 104} tbtto 0 per cent bonds 1803 - > 11111121 Ditto 5 per cent stock • ••» 1807-03*. . . 104 k (03 NewYorkSlateSpercent stockISSS-Hl • 96 97 New City 5 per cent stock 1555-70* >• 90 91 Boston Cil) 5 per.cent bonds >lBO3-69 93 93J OlnoCpcrcent stock • *•-1870-75 113 104 Massachusetts 5 per cent ••» UCB ** • IOSJ IOO* Maryland 5 per cent Piute bonds * * * 80 90 BANK OP ENGLAND. ISSUH DBPABTHKBT. L Noteft tcsued Government Debt - Other Secaniies Gold Coin and Bullion Silver Bullion . BAN&inO BEPAfiTMKIfT. Proprtetora’Capital - «. 14,553,ti>tf)• Rest - - - 3,222.598 .. Public Deposits • ... 4.295.405 Other Deposits - - - * 9,097*452 Seven Duys ami other Dills * 1,195 GG7 32,305,3*2 Government• Securities (installing Dead Weight Annuity) - 13.404 021 Other Securities . -11,000 005 Notes - ; . 0,709.445 Gold nml Silver Com 691,251 . Aug. ]>ie&i Dr. Guysoit’s Improved Extract YELLOW dock and sarsaparilla 18 NOW PIJT-UP mlhe largest sized Houles, and is acknowledged to be the uEST SARSAPARILLA made, o*u certified byihe Wojidervul Ctr rail has per* formed, the original copies of which are in the possession oi the proprietor. Remember, this is iho only I'RlfK and ORIGINAL article This Mediciae, when used according to directum*, WILL CURB WITHUUT FAIL. Scrofula, • or King’s Evif, Cancers, Tumors* Kroptions ot the Skin, Erysipelas, Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringworm; or Tetters. Scald Head, UUeimum&ra, Pams in . the Bones.or Joints. Old sores and Ul- the Glands,Syphilis,Dye* pepfia, Salt Rheum. Disease ot the Kidneys, Lossof Appeiiu*, Disease* arising froiaihc , use of Mercury, Pain iu the Sides and Stiouldera, General Debibiy,Urop *y, Lumbago. Jaundice, aud ... Costnrene&s. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN I Insipient Consumption? Barrenness, Luconhen, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general gloomy state of mind arc cured by Ds Gov son’e Exraicr ox -Yellow Docs and Saesapaeilla, which gives immediate relief by renewing the founda tion of health and strength, the Mood. It neutralizes bad humors, stops unnatural secretions, and give? healthy action to all the. vital powers Let all who wish to purge the blood irotn the impurities contracted from the free indulgence ot the appetite dur ing the winter, and to prepare the system to re«<»l sum mer epidemics, resort now to '* Dr- Guyton's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," wh ch is proving itself an antidote for many of the mom malignant diseases that flesh is bcirio, aud they will never bo disappointed ; for in Ih-s remedy the public faith has never wavered—nev er cau waver; for it 1» founded oo experience, just ns their want of limb mother and sporious compounds is also founded on experience. They fly from, mlueral nostrums to seek hope, hie, and vigor from this purely vegetable remedy ; therefore, however, broken down, m health and spirits, however, loathsome to himself and others, let no one detpair of recovery; let the patient only understand that his hope ot physical restoration lies only iu Uuynou’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa nlla. and persa&de him, for his life’s sake, to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting bis speedy remora* non to health. Read the Following* Newavk, N. J., January 25. Mr. Bennett;— We like pleasure in ttanug that your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparillagivesgreatsaiisfaclion m cvcryeaße. A very respectable gentleman informed us that ms daughter was troubled with difficult mcusirustion and other diseases peculiar to her sex. She hud not had her regular menstrual discharge for a long time ; bpi by the use of Dr. Guyeotl’a Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla was radically cored. She used Townsend's and others with out receiving the slightestbencfit- Ho had one daughter die from the tame cause. 1. E. TRIPP A CD. Hina aksvills, Oswego comity, May, 184?. 5. F- Bennett—Dear sir: I purchased, a short liras ago, a bottle of your Yellow. Dock and SoTsapanlla (or my wife, which she has used for her complaint, Erysipelas and Weakness, Falling oi the Womb, etc, nnd it has al ready helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas it has effected nearly a cure. I bavejtm purchased a second bottle, and judging from the effect of thn former, feel con fident that it will effect a perfect cure. Yours, very respectably, N. COBURN. Cure an aggravated cate cf Eryuptlas. The cures performed by Dr Guysott’s Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting, i'he patient's general health continues to improve after disease is re moved- Cures are not chronicled until t rae has fully tested that there can he no relapse or return of the dis ease. NoawAt, Herkimer co, February, leso. S. F. BmneU $ Co —Gents: It is with great pleasure that I write to you abouttbe very happy effect of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla upon my son. who has Im g been suffering uiucrth&i dreadful, loathsome dis ease, Erysipelas, with wbfch he was attacked in 1843, and was for several moMhr&tiendeil by some of ourbest physicians, who tried their skill persevenngly for five mouths, without any beneficial effects whatever. He became reduced to a perfect skeleton. He had ulcers from nis hip down to ins knee, which were eontinually discharging offensive matter. Medical and surgical skill was baffled. Physicians say that his case was hopeless —there could he nothing done to arrest those ternhle gangrening ulcers. My neighbors and thought his dissolution near at hand. Onfe of my neighbors, who had cured a childof scrofula with your invaluable medi cine, wished me to make a trial of It, and more from the restless desire to do something while life lasted, than frora aay hope of getting relict, I procured three boliles of your '-Yellow Dock und Sarsaparilla," and commenc ed using it, and to my astonishment he commenced to Improve before he hail used the third bottle, and before he had used half a dozen botilcsiie could walk out. He used in all twelve bottles during the year '49, und by i October lasi he was perfectly restored; every vestige of i lliedisease eicepuhc scars was removed, und he re: [ mains in perfect health up to the present Uroo His re covery, under tho blessings of God, is entirely owing to the use ofyour Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and 1 as sure you that I feel myself under great.obligations to you, aud it i« with great jot that I inform you of what voar Sarsaparilla has done for my son I Respectfully, ’ JAMES RUSSELL ITT* Pricb 81 per bottle—six bottles for 65. - Sold by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, Norlh eust corner of Fourth and Walnut sts..—entrance on Walnut—to whom all orders must he addressed. J Kidd ACo, Pittsburgh ;L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; U A Fahnestock A Co, Pit's burgh; J A Jones. Pittsburgh; Lee A. Alle gheny City; LT Russell, Washington ; W II Lumber ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Uniontown; H AVeliy, Greansburgb; 3 Kouutz, Somerset; Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* burgh; HildebrandACo, Indiana; J II Wright, Kiuan niug; Evans A Co,: Brook-ville; A Wilson A Son, Waynesborgh; M’Farlrtnd A Co, N Callender, Mead ville; Burton A Co, Erie; Henry Forker. Mercer; las Kelly A Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J DSummerlcu, Warren; F L A CS Jones,‘Cohdcrsport; P Crooker. Jr.,Brownsville. »nvl9 rpilE undersigned having takeaout Letters of Admin jL ihtraiion.cum festamento atmezo, on the estate of WILLIAM SORTER,deceased, all persons indebted to the estate will please make payment, and those hav ing claims wjH present the same for settlement at the Lumber Yard Office of fbc subscribers, on Penn street. JAMES M. PORTER, WILLIAM M; PORTER, Administrators. E. R. KERN AN. jy3l:Ctw Administrators’Notice. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned are the legally constituted Administrators of the estate of JOHN NEELEY, late of Moon township, Al legheny County, decM. Therefore all persons having claims against in&estatc arc hereby requested to prcscut them for settlement; and those being indebted are re quested lo make immediate payment to the subscribers. JOS COOPER. ‘ HUGH M’CORMICK, Adra’rs, Moou township. jy2B:otw* Valuable Farms ana Town Property FOR SALE. THE subscnbeoficrsio sell,aipnvatesale, two very : valuable farms,adjacent -to the village of Murrys v»UejtnWeatmorelaadcounty,cighteenmilesfromPiUB- - NorihernTurnpike. Numberoneconiamsabouionehundred and fiftynfcres —onehundredofwhlchiscleared. About fiftyacres is firstratebottom—apanmoremmeadow. Thebuildings are a large frame dwelling house and kitchen,a large bank bain, and other out foldings; and . has about fitly acres of finely timbered land, aud a thriving apple or chard. ; Numbertwo contains one hundred snd fifty acres— i aboutone bundredcleared—twenty of it excellealbot* I tom meadow, and the balance thickly covdrcd with fine umber. On ms erected a comfortable dwclhnghouse and barn, and a thriving peach orchard.- There are a l numberof never failing springs ofexoelleniwnter,on I eachof theabovefarms, . .. • I Forfurtherpartieulars callon I ysviile. [BCp3O-tf) . JAMES MURRY. v 1 , < *-s . : *■ - ’ T ; « t 3 * , V V ” * t 1 l ■ **■■■,.l .. \ ' , A *• 4 - 4 ' 1 * :; • o; / > f ' ,j **- - 5 , *?*? ** * % > > * rl*v M. 1 * ' ’ ' *T f * .r- ' - . - :-i- > ■•• >‘o .•• -J.- - ': :*'• •/ ;I ' -'V.'. ' I 4 . - 27,225,495 - - 11,'015*100 . . - 2991,1100 : - • 13,192,110- - > ©.375 - 27,225,4?5 —..Tj.305.32* M. MARSHALL, Chief Ca%h’r. Notice* RIVER MATTERS. POST OF PITTSBURGH; " 3 XKVr IOtRCUSS WAIBB IN TUS CtUfcNßW' ARRIVED: Steamer MicbiganNd. 2, Boles, Beaver. r: . Atlantic*Parkinson, Brownsville. v , Redstone, Woocward, Brownsville: u J.M’Kee,Hendrickson, McKeesport. ;■.? Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. . • . Fashion No< 2, Peebles* fcJiiabeth. v r Thomaa West Newton: “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville - • “ Atlantic, Parkinson* ido • t. - lt J. M’Kee, Hendrickson; McKeesport; “ ; Michigan No. 2,Boies,Beaver. : “ Beaver, Gordon* Beaver. ;•> . !‘: . Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newtori Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. i Tug splendid steamer. R. 11, LINDSAY, Moobk, Masier, is the regular Wheeling' and Bndgeport, Packet,und leaveshereevery Wednes day and Saturday for too above ports-, For freight or passage apply on board, or to - 1 h U . SHERIFF. & BINNING,AgW 3724 . , No. IM Market street. For Sew Orleans* . fiF3» p. The splendid new. steamerELEPH ANT, JJSSShSSSC Nats, Master, will lenvc for the above ami T .' T all intermediate ports, on the ;first rfse of water; For freight or passage apply on board,orto jyt GEO, B. MILTKNHI3ROKR, Agent Friday Cincinnati Packet. . ' 7 i fiSP» ts THK new nnd .elegant steamer IRENE 2, G. L. M CtifTocs, ftlaater, has taken .^^* asa “th e piflco of the Clipper No; 2, in theline of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY* at 10 A- M-, for the aboveand intermediate ports. For freight or pns sage apply on board. fjeltt For marietta amt Hocttingport. I jjfifii-ffr Tub fine flteameT PACIFIC, ZandubMab tbs, will leave for the above and intermedi ate jums every THURSDAY, ai4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board,or to / h ' T. WOODS & SON, No. Cl Water st.. and 63 Front su Wedneiaay Packet ror Cincinnati. Tub new and fast running steamer CIN- I Jfe&tffICINNATI. Birmingham, Master, will leave sE&sSfiassaregalarly every Wednesday. . Tor freight or passage, apply on boardvor to . ■ maiSb G. a: miltbnbjbbgkb. Allegbeuy lllver Trader. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. I -fHSjVtfr The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE J!CTB^MalWfl..al. Oam: .-Wm; Uawba. leavearthe Alle gheny wharf for Franklin* every Monday and Thursdays at 4 P M. The Hue steamer ALLEGHENY - BELLE No 3, Capt. John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf Tor Erauk lui.evdryTueiday and Frjday y alA 1?. M. ; For Fiefghi or Passage, apply en Board. [mart>o Dissolution* rilllti PARTNERSHIP herctolore extstmi? between l PKMMIiER Zt IIKNKICI,ut »he maiiufuciarmg of Tin ami Copper Ware, was dissolved on tbe ?ih of July, by the mutual consent of tbe parlies. All accounts of ihe late firm will lie bellied by the undersigned, wbo will continue to carry on the übovc business at hiS'old stand, iVo.tsO l.ibcity street, and to whom all debts due'the late firm must be paid uul4:lw* Deafness Cared. fII.INTON FUUNACI^vJune l\ 1851. —S. M, Kura: VV bear f»tr —Tin a nmy certify that one of my boy? has been utilicicd for iho turn ihirieun yearn with a healing um! dcatnes? of the right enr. 1 have tried.a number of pliyMetmiA, all without uii> benefit, a d had given up all hope of a cure ever being effected, whejt our family physician, alter examining the cane. recommended me to uve the PETROLEUM, which I diu, and am happy (o inform you that the use of two bottles effected un enure cuie. J write this without solicitation or your acquaint ance. With senliuieuts 01 esteem, Tom yours truly, . iyg" JOSEPH SWAB. Young Ladle* 1 Seminary—AUegheny. Mil. ANU MRS. N. W. METCALF, PRINCIPALS, Re opens Monday,Sept. I,m Colanmvie Rote. Federal rt- CUU R9E OF INSTRUCTION and rates of taitioa tho same as heretofore. For parlichlars, see Circular; or apply to the Principals. •< • Allegheny, July 14,1851. _ ' ” ~ Notice—-Railroad Rlectlon* Organization of the “ Pittsburgh and Steuben* mile Railroad Company ' 1 WE, the undersigned Commissioners to receive sub scnpttons and organize a Company, appointed by ilie Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, cn tilled. u An Ac* to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad Company,”—approved March StttU, lb49—hereby give nonce, that Letters Patent, bearing date July liv'd. Idol, underthc great tealof IheComraon wcalih, and signed by William F. Johnston, Governor, have been issued, constituting the subscribers and those who shall hereafter subscribe, to the capital stork of raid Company, tlnir successors and assignees, a body politic and corporate, in deed and in law, under the name aforementioned. And we, therefore, agreeably to the laws of the said Commonwealth, hereby appoint and give noltca that u raectiug of said subscubersto orgumzo said company will be held at the Rooms or the Hoard of Trade, corner of Third und Wood streets, in the City of Pittsburgh,on Thursday, the alst day of August, instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; und that an election will be then and there held, by said subscribers, at the stud time and : place of meeting, to elect a .President ami twelve Directors of the raid Railroad Company. The election will commence at 10 o’clock nt t'ie lbrenoon. SAMUEL LIVINGSTON, JAMES M'FKRRAN, WILLIAM MERCER, JAMES WALLACE, JOHN DUNCAN, ROBERT PATTERSON, - THOMAS NICHOLSON THOMAS BAVINGTON, A. KIRK LEWIS, . R. MCDONALD, B. A. MEVEY, ISAAC WALKER, JR. Pittsburgh, August 6,1851. (ao7;d&wtd Raffs Merchant'* College* NS. Corner if Market and Third elrtttt.— Establish'* • ed m I»4Q The only Commercial College in the State incorporated by Legislative charter.. No systems of Bookkeeping yet published, have given such a comprehensive and practical knowledge or this science, as naff’s Mercantile und Steambout, Bookkeep ing. These works have appended to their pages the meat emphatic recommendations from the highest sour* ces in the mercantile world, und the author of such works njust possess many obvious advantages over common ti achers. Mr.Williams' success as a teacher of Penmanship will be bey known by inspecting samples of .the im provement of bis pupils, and, also, trom the fact that several of Ins present pupils attempt* d tolcarn penman ship with a teacher who professed to " temove att crampt tn fioeltssons.'* Mr. Hatch lectures on Law every Saturday evening tit 7 o’clock. Class Room is open day and evening, p* Call and get a Circular. [authd&w ' PITTSOUOftn counts or cmbhkt akdtijibd merre. FACULTY.— Joua FLKWmo, principal Instructor in the science of Accounts. O. K. CtUMßsnmt, Professor of Ptfnmanj/irp, Mercan tile computation, Ac. Alkx. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Low. The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and evening, for the reception of thosd wishing to obtain a I practical Mercantile education, 4he course of instruc tion is so thorough, that every student on. leaving the College will be competent to take charge of and con duct on correct principles, any set of block or Partner-1 •ship Books, however complicated- {jftlo;d&.w ] Scrofula, Kings Evil, &c. SCROFULA in all iismalupiied forms, whether in ihal ofKing’sEvil.KnlargcmemoftheGlands.or Bones, Goitre, White Swellings, Chrome Rheumatism,Cancer, diseases of the Skin or Spine, or of : uimonary Con sumption, emanates from one and the same cause, which | i* a poisonous principle, or vitas inherent in the human system. Therefore,unless thisprincipleeanbedestroy ed, no radical cure ennbe effected j but if the principle upon which the disease depends is removed, a cure I must of necessity follow, no matter under what form the | disease should manifest itself- Jayne’s Alterative is ut- i most always successful in removing these disease? be- ; sides which it destroys the virus, or poisonous princi ple from which those diseases have ibeir origin, by en tering into the circulation, and with tho blood is convey ed to the minutest fibres; removing every particle of diseuse from the system. ‘ Jayne’s Alterative Expectorant,Carminative ualsnm, Vermifuge andSnnauve Pill*/ * \ For sa?e at the Pekin Tea Store,3B Fifth street |aulB band for Sale mUE subscriber is authorized to sell one hundredaeus X of tandy situate in Moon township, Al cgheuy co.» Penn’a., iff miles from Pittsburgh, adjot mg land* ot Robert Wilson,heirs ot James Carr, dee’d.,uud Joseph McFadden. . > Tis land is of an excellent quality for farming purpo ses, well watered and umbered, and is supposed to con tain an inexhaustible mine of C&nuel .Coal. For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the premt “■Roberl w,Uon ’ or u,c sul,s sames c mciiey Robinson Township, Deo 14,1350—Iwilfcwlf SUN DIUKS—3O bb!s. Vinegar i 60l>xs Rosm.Scapj 50 do Mouldand Dipped Candles; . 20 do Star • do? 25 do Palm Soap i 60 do Starch; ID do Chocolate* ID bags Pepper i - 100 Reams wrapping Paper. • In store and for sale by aul3 KING & MOQRIIKAD. TkAINTS—The celebrated Mineral Five Proof Paints, IT of Manchester, auhe. Jow rates of .Sic. Pft, for seven different shades, for sale by , ■ ■ . u t3 T. WOODS & SONi^ Brandies in iiONU- .; . Cocncc—4o half pjpei, qr. casks and octaves J. Hennessey & Cq?s quarto proofpale ana dark Brandies. lioche}lc~M half pipes, quarter casks and octaves A Sei-Miotte’s quarto proof pale and dark Brandies, now nu s . Nos iSI and 823 Liberty street. AND HAVANA CIGARS--, ~ X 4 casesCrus and.LousiNos- 1,*4 and 3.PrincipeCi* cars; together with a fall aisoruaent of M Havana’s” favorite brands—just received and for sate bv lus “ • MIDLER A HICKETSON, XARD-1510 !ba No ll.»dfcr«teljjr g & • NoOl, Water alrcet. -ftARUSY— su fau * 9T(JART t Slt L f O”^ _b y_STUAR T ASILL TEAS— Black Imperial na7 . M A SSSOr,ed ! ,K : STUART** SILL _ POST OFFICE BALANCtS-Juat received and for sale by - W. W. WILSON, ans C 7 cor. Market and Fourth streets.. BALANCES—Of tbe.beat approved construe / non for Selection of American Coin,of all de nominations, an expeditionsand inTittubie detector* PrieeaSl.so,s3,o0to 85,00. . w aaS • ____ W. W. I USAS —lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson Block Teas,ree’d and lor sale by aul3 KING & MOORHEAD. JAMAICA RUM—A direct importation msi received and for sale by FICKEISEtf A STOUVENhL , aufl Importers. ODD FELLOWS* TEXT BOOK mid Odd Fellows Offering, for 1851—just received at ■ . _ „ eq7 HINTON & CO<.9. STARCH— 10 bxs-prime Starch for sale by au7 STUART A SILL. NEW GOODS—Jusi received, a hue Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, at HINTON A CO.’S Gentlemens’ Furnishing Store, aa7 No. SO Fourth street. "‘/Vs’-'''.'V.-'V' £ VWIM 1 Vu-t* r ' t TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC! • New York, August 16. The steamship Baltic, from'Liverpool, with 'dates to the 6th iust., arrived this, morning at 6 o’clock. She left Liverpool at 4 P. M., and has there fore made the passage-in 9 days and 13 hours. : She brings 138 passengers and:a valuable cargo. The Canada arrived at Liverpool at 1 o’clock, on the 2d inst. ■ Cotton, daring the last three days, had been steady, tot less firm; holders had supplied the market freely, and the rates of the previous week were difficult to obtain. Tho sales amount cd to 24,000 bales, of which 9000 were taken by speculators and exporters. The Havre market, onSaturday, was steady, and prices unchanged. _ Flour...Tke fine weather, with large importa tions, hod,combined to render the market dull, at a decline of 6d per bbl. Sales of Ohio, Phil adelphia andißaltimore, at 20 to 20s fid. Com was in less demand at fid decline; white 27b 6d to 28s; yeUow ; 26s4o 275, Wheat is dull at 2d lower. ..Inßacon Beef and Pork there is nothing do ing. '■ U ~ •ard fully sustains previous rates. m Tallow-Steady... . I /Groceries are -without change* Consols closed on Tuesday at 96$@9Gf; on Wednesday at noon at 98$. » The trade,in,Manchester has becn'good. - Business in Parliament since the 2d inst.had been unimportant Lord Palmerston stated in the House of Com mons, on Monday, the 4th, that the Turkish Government had promised the English Minister at Constantinople, that Kossuth and his fellow prisoners should be positively liberated on the 15th of September. - ; The Queen’s reply to the address asking for a continuance of the Chrystal Palace, was, that -the question was too complicated to be answered immediately. Alfred Bunn has again leased Drury Lane Theatre. ; The all engrossing aubject in Paris, was the visit of the Lord Mayor at London and the Com mierioners of the Exhibition to that city, accom panied by many hundred Englishand foreigners of note. ■ •: f A' grand banquet was given on the 2d instant, which was exceedingly gorgeous and tasteful.— Five hundred persons sat downi to the entertain ment, and many hundred were assembled in the evening. • . . J- 11. PEMMLER. On the evening of the 6th inst., a grand re view and sham fight were to take place. ; The Spanish Cortez was prorogued on the 80th. of July. The Liverpool Chamber of Commerco have adopted a petition to the Government'praying a reduction of: postage, to the United States.and British Colonies. .t X: ; . ■ Lord Arundel has been elected to Parliament by the people of Limerick. Buffalo, August 16. . A cook of the S. B. Buckeye State, name Da-’ vis, was arrested here yesterday, as a fugitive slave, being claimed by Mr. Moore, of Louis ville, and after an examination remanded to the custody of his master. Much excitement ex isted, and a resoue was attempted, and failed.— To,day; Mr. Moore and another gentleman were arrested, and had a partial hearing on the charge of assaulting Davis. Cincinnati, August 16. The majorities for Preston, (Whig,) for ■ Con gress; are—in' Phillips county 99; Monroe 46 > Desha 10; Independent 36; Prairie 2. For Johnson, (Dem.) —in Poinsett county, 71; Jack son 21; Arkansas 2; Pine Bluff 39. . The advices from Cuba to the Bth instant rep resent all quiet. A small American steamer had arrived, with intelligence concerning Lopez.— All the Spanish War steamers and vessels were ordered to cruize along the coast on the look out for him. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN JOHNSTOWN, PA. Johnstown, August 18. The largest and most disastrous fire ever known in Johnstown occurred this morning at 2 o’clock: Ten families with a/serious loss have been rendered houseless. The recent rains have benefitted immensely the tobacco and corn cryps in Kentucky and Tennessee. The tobacco yield in. Kentucky is double that of last year. j= , s There wore three now cases of cholera to-day. There exists to alarm, and the disease is abating. We Continue'to receive accounts from beioW‘ of damage done by the recent storm. Some cholera has appeared in the Interior towns of the State, and also on steamboats. , The steamer. Pncifio sailed to-day for Liver pool, with sixty-six passengers nnd $450,000 in specie. Among the passengers are E. Cazet, bearer of despatches to England; S. H.' Carpen ter; of Philadelphia, bearer of despatches to France; Col. Colt, the inventor of Colt’s i Revol ver; and Hon. John Colt . Edgar Haight, a returned Califomian,.wns ar rested here fo-day on a requisition from the Governor of California, for perjury, and as a fu gitive from justice. New Yobk, August 16. Dr. Oliver, President of Middlebury, (Conn.); Methodist College, died this morning. Todd’s Foundry and Charles Foster and Bro ther’s Printing Press Manufactory, were destroy ed by fire this afternoon. NEW YOKK MARKET.—August 10. Cotton—£@J higher. Flour-3,75@4,00®4,12.: Wheat—Bs. Corn—44@s3©s6. Mess P0rk...8,75; prime 12,871. Mesa Beef—B,7s. • ■ Lard—B|@9. Whiskey ...23. Lead-Galena.4,72. ■ ■ ■ ■ , , ~ Groceries—N. O- Sugar 41 @5) ; Porto Rico Molasses 28®30; Laguyra coffee 9). Linseed 0i1...73. " Ohio 6’s—Advanced J. Cotton—Firm.;' Flour—Heavy, at from 3,874 to 4,25. • Cora—s 6. Oats—42®44, " I Mess P0rk—14,62@14,75. Lard—9®9). . . - 'Linseed Oil—GB@69. Whiskey—23. BALTIMORE MARKET.—August. 16. Flour—Dull; salcß Howard and City Mills at 3,87. , ; - Grain... Declining; “Red wheat7s to 78; White' 80@80; Yellow corn 56@57 ; White 59@G0; Oats 28@82; Rye 65. Mess P0rk—15,75. Bacon..— ShouldersB)...9 ; Sides 9)@10 ; Hams 9)®11. Lard—ln bbls 9jj; Kegs 11. " Rio Coffee—B)@9.,; Sugars—Dull. ; . Molasses.. .Dnchanged. r W001—19@22 for unwashed common. Whiskey—23@24. 'omiß Jlyson for sale i STUART & SILL. I , BYfHE O'REILLY. -LINE. FCGITIVE SLAVE. ARKANSAS ELECTION. FROM CUBA. Baltimobe, August 16. Louisville, August 16. New Yoke, August 16. Buffalo, August 16. Cincinnati, August 16. EVENING. CINCINNATI MARKET—August 16: River stationary. : Flour... Advanced 10c; sales of 1200 bbls at 3,25@3,35. Whiskey—l7|. Provisions... Active; 200 casks shoulders sold on private terms. Lard—soo kegs at 10); 100 bbls at 9c. ■ Mesß Pork—lB,7s. * . Groceries—Fair demand ; 40 hhds low fair sugar at 5J®6); New Orleans . Molasses 33 ; Cuba 80. - 1 \R. HOLLICK’S NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS J I on PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, for Family; •and Iftdividaal use,' TheMamage Guide. 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BANKERS AND EXCHANGE UROKKES, ijfo. 6B Wood Street, - Thiridem helm: Fourth— (BBlß*), SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of.Exchange.and.Notes dis counted. Gold,Silver and Banfc Notes.boagbt and sold. Collections made in all the.pnncipal ciuesof tne united States.: Deposits received of Par andCnrrcnl Fnnds. ■ mar27:y : ■ PATRICKS* FBI KNDf „ BAHKBRS ASD EXCHANGE BUOKKUB, No. 95. cjßtnrß'Woop abb DUttom) BTUBrrs, ; Pittsburgh, Pa. tmayl Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Kotet, Gold and Silted Boteght,Boii and Exchanged, EXCHANGE asb bahkisb housb Williams A? Mill & €©., Street) PJTTBBVUQH. ■ • I HTgBgSTALI/OWBP OH TIME DEPOSITS- att.mViT.msb • • ' BDWAllfl BABH. khameu & HAHM. Banksriani Exchange Broken, Dealers in Fmun and Domestic Bills, Bills Of Exchange, Certificates of Depot iuSanh Notes,and Coin. . . ■ ■ , \ „ Comer of Third and Woad sts., directly opposite the St • Charles Hotel, . . - . - .may2B. ‘. jam a.HOOtf. : tHOS.SXMIKT" BAROBSVa HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S B Corntr of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa : T\EALERSm CoinjßantNotes;TimoßtUs, Foreign 11 a nd Domestic Exchange;CerUfieaWBofDepoait,£c on all the 1 principal Citles of the Union and Europeyfot sale in snmstfrsuit purchasers. • CURRENT ahdparfaridsrcceivedbndeposite : COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Union, ait he lowest rates. ... sepll-ly H« HOLEIO9 & SONS, lIAVS BBMOVED THBXB BAHXHfd iSD BXCBANOS OOTCB To No. 07 Market street, four doors beio to old stand. : N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers in Notes* Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes; Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale.. , Collections made in all the cities throughout the • Uni" ted States. Deposltes .received: in par lands or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and r oarlh istreeis. ■ ■ . aag2S-ly. fpHE subscriber offers for rent ibree large and X well-finished STORE ROOMS, entirely new. fllijH located on Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank.— Possession will he given immediately,-. For terms, Ac., apply to ... HU CAMPBELL, . jy3o ... ' . on the premises. Valuable Real Estate tar Sale* THE following described properties are offered for sale, uj>on easypay ments: , A fourstorybrick warehousearid lot, in Pittsburgh, on the foath flde of Wood street, between Fifth and nowoecupiedbyWm M*Cnl!y A Co:- Atfo—A lot: in the EighthWardfPmsburg&fbounded by the Kensington Rolling Mill onlhe west, and fronting about 120 feeton the Monongaheta river.- " Also—A house and lotlrithecityof Allegheny,front ing SO feet on the,South Common, between Sandusky street and East.Coramcini arid running back to Water alley 240 feet* ndjomirigthe'prOpeity of Hhrvey .Childs. Algo—A lot, partly in -Ross and partly in Reserve towmhips v lhe fecond lot below the Marine Hospital, fronting on, tln ptno riyej-j .and; containing about 'll acres. ; ■■ . Also—A house and Tot, In Allegheny City, now occu pied by James Creswcll, fronting on Bank Lane, and immediately under Semiuaiy: Hill, containing about'27 feetiit front,, V . V. V' .. Also—About three acres of ground in the Cityof.AJ legheny, adjoining the of. Charles Brew**V txomingon Water Lane, near the.Tlank l-Road, with a large and handromely bulUManalorf House thereon) ana t jto springs of water at either side thereof, now oc cupied by S. Church. Apply to - '; ; . .. JOSEPH -KNOX, Attorney, 4c. ... Grantslreet, Pittsburgh. ' T Important and Interesting O House Keepers Furniture Dealers, Railroad Com' . panics, Hotel Keepers, Military Companies, Engine Companies, Cabinet and Piano Forte Makers, ttc.slcc. McCOMBHSS’ COMPOUND RESTORATIVE. This : Compound has' entirely superseded all other articles heretofore- used for similar purposes,' wherever it has •been introduced. It tells its own story, and only re* quires to be tried to prove, to the most incredulous, its superiority over any other artiele 7 ever belore used for cleaning and restoring to their original beamy and Ids ire, all articles of Varnished or Polished Furniture. - The above Corapoand we use in our own business, and guarantee it to be all.that the proprietor recommends it to be. Sold Wholesale and Retallby : - RYAN £ MeKEE, jy4 ’; • RyarPs Buildings. Saddle and Harness Slanufactory, SIGN OF THE GOL EN SADDLE, ' ' No* 132, Wood street; Pittsburgh. A' IIOLSTFIN respectfully* informs his friends and • the nublic that lie keeps on band a large stock 2 of SADDLES. HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., Ac.; ot his own manufitcinre, of the very best de scription. He invites strangers sod all those visiting the City to give him a call. Remember theplace—No. 132, Wood street, sign of the Golden Saddle. - je2s:tf " _ r Family Horse* - _/2* : A large fine looking Sorrel Horse, perfect!) /ygftT safe, wtll be sold for alight fast horse, ifapplf r< 1 1 ration is made soon. I,ri : THOMPSON BELL, jy9 ; : (At.A. Wilkins & Co.»s.) WILKiSS UAtll ' FOURTH STREET, NEAR SWTHFIELD, JOHN WALKER takea pleasure, inannouncing to his friends and the public that he has taken the above splendid establishment, and a Act considerable expense has made it a delightfulpiace of resort. He is perfectly prepared to serve up at the shortest notice every delica cy which may tempt the appetite of the epicure or the fancy Df the most fastidious. • Dinner will be in readiness every day at I o'clock,for any number of persons, commenctnglhisday, June 21sL Parties can be accommodated with Suppers in the roost nchhenhe manner.- Oysters, Game, Ac.* will be found there in their season. In short, the proprietor intends that no expense or trouble shall be spared to make this already popular bouse the bestin the Western country, jegfcly ' • liotlec to Cbntractorg»i STEUBENVILLE ANB INDIANA RAILROAD,-k Proposals \vllH>e receivbd by the Steubenville ana Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist day of October next, for the Grading and Masonry of the first division of the road extending from Steubenville to the Conotton valley.; and, also, for the construction of tbeehtire Road between Steubenville and Coshoeton and; also, distinct proposals for the construction of-that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark.' : : The entire length of this line is .about 110 miles, and it contains work of all descriptions in great variety, some of which is quite heavy. , . ■ proposals will be received. for the Gradingand Ma sonry of the first division eutire or Id sections of about a mile eacb r the. Company reserving the privilege, to make such disposition of.the whole work as may ap pear most conducive to its interests. Plans, Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, after iho lSih of September, and further information may be obtained on application; to J. Bliekensderter, Jr. j Chief Engineer, or to the under* signed. B. KILGORE, - • jyisamdfcw - v President ■ •-i -. :■ SKwiem Horp* GBLUMEhos just received a large slock of VOCAL . and INSTRUMENTAL jMUSIC BOOKS, among whichate— : The Modem .Harprror, Boston Sacred Melodist—a collection of the most popular church music in use;' The Boston Melodeoa—in three volumes: cottsißUng of songs, glees, rounds, *c.,*c.; including many of ibo inovt popular pieces of the day, arranged and. harmo nized for four voices. . ! ••••' The Melodist—a new work containing selected gems from the moh celebrated composers, with; accompani ment for the. Piano Forte; - • The National Glee Book Air—f r tour voices; - Self-instructing Schoolfor-tlie Violin—a hewand sci entific, work* in three parts, complete in one. By G. -Saunders; : . The Melodeon—a collection of the most popular. Me lodies, carefully arranged;for Flute or Violin, in twelve Henri iferiz’s new and complete Piano Forte School Burgmulier’s new and improved edition of Piano i Forte Instructor; . . ; ; . . Czemy’sPiano Forte Instructor; , . Carcassis > ,Cajrullis , ,ahdß.Culvers 1 Guitar Instructor; Amateurs* Quartette Club—in three uutnbera and four. [ parts; for the Ist and 2d Violin, Yiolincello and Flute} Instrumental Music, in tour parts and 0 numbe rs;... . [ llowe's Musician's Companion—in iliree parts i I . ■ As tile Old Kjfobftsfcd Piano Depot, I nu3' ' ' No. 119 Wood street. ■ A. card* \%r DALY & CO. have now ready for sale a large W ; and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery-in all its branches. They would direct panicu; laraiienUo'n to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet: they are «f thebest materials and workmanship* and (of comfort asa sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D.A'Co have also on hand Gents/Undershirta and Drawersin cotton, Bilk, and merino; Childrens 1 Hosiery of all descriptions, at the oldestablUhed Stocking Store, Fifth street; between Wood and Market, - ' . ■: . A A. MASON’S QriatAnnual SAaicl Siic wi.ll com- J\ * mence on Tuesday, August Sih, when they |will offer the' largest: assorted stock of SHAWLS ever exhibited in this city.compristng— , 1 Plsia While CtApfi StiswlS) Embroidered do ; do; Fancy High-Colored Thibet Shawls; FlainPjrintp.dand Embroidered.Thibct Shawls» : < Brocbea. Cashmere and Long Shawls—of line ana medium qualities •: A! I oi which they are determined to close out previous to receiving tbeir Fall Stock, and will offer them at a : great redaction, actually less than eastern cost, i aus ,-r ; . N 05.62 andol Market street riOURTWO STORY BRICK DWELLING lIOUSES, JC with double back buildings; situated on-Wylie.St., above Washington, belng iwemy-lwo feet front by nine ty-six feet deepv to a twelve ieCt alley.. . ; ‘ ■•••*• : D.W.* a:S/BEU.v Attorney. .‘l'®":. : jyB dif . FounltMteet. a6o»e Bmitnfieia. Braddoclc’ft Field Property. T>ERSQNS desiring beauUrtti> b 5/ b IV^ iQ v?tSd A cheap location for CQuntnr t* B ‘fe n vr.V/TSftw to tprn their attention to Bratlaock’s Field, w kieb »* __ g being sold in small parcels/oa the moat Eigbty*five acres fiavevbeen thus sold: several different individuals, some of. 7i?<f? Sf e ftverv improving bv buildings, &c. For advanuges ry •kind .bniparticolarly : afaccess isunrivalled. Three grandihoroagm rear y ■ j through. it—to-WU: the the^ns burgh and Braftdock’s Field flank fSitSal Hail* greatly'traveled? and the : Pennsylvania;Central *? roadjnwhichlho Cara will be runnmgca.iwatd,from Piiubaryh, ihai far,- by next Fall. Birau land jaere everv few hours *• Omnibuases will soon travel the PlaSt Boad; and ibe Cara will always slop with and f °i mS’staying for the .uramer ai .he Farm, where! shall he ready to show rasrsoni Iho Ttlans of division theseof. Visuera eanbe aceommooa le fy a ia!ir Mttnd ° n H onse a 9 .jls w BUCHd-NAN- Sew Chocolate factory. . SIG. N. CIAMBONI * co - r ' s P? c K“L? nnhltn that they-are now: manufacturing CHOCO ■fE'of and price. This Chocolate,un- Hkemoet oth ere ho 1 d here.is w irranted pur. and Unad lieraled, and hence, of fineraavor, more_natncioas SdwSfole.oino.'Sig.O.:arf«o..toy«W‘Mwnproprie fors of oao oPthc lirgeat Chocolate manufacumea m TiriV. anare the public that theywill furniah an aiuele nor mperior, to the beat imported, and at a leaa pr }tfaforaaleatMr. SORELY,(Mad.Sorel’a Millinery,) No 102 Fourth aiireeti up ataire, next door to >he May or', office- ,aa7 ORT AViN i£' ANO EBENCH BRANDY—Wamm* ed nore—suitable for medicinal purposes—;for sale aii^oßm9 v TEA BlABTviniheDiamond. [anil MTflfißlfr. in the Diamond, is the boat place to bny , real good Tea. lauU the next Session oV n Bank 'Of Issue Pa., with a Dollars T~° • . _ V a» ' k". T , l ..•V * r 4e%y Y :< --i :fo *.&>; %:. &;« $ ' <* • ifiiSiil » Removal* Store Room for Rent* GreatSbawlSale. We Offer for Sale jDroflg qgft JHtSmtug. ■ PrirataDleeuM* Da; BBOWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY 9 Devoirs hisentlTe attention wanoffic* practice. HisLnslfiessismoctlyconflnedio Private or Vm*TtailHuaus J mn& saeh palp. fUI dflfecttoiuk brought on; by Imprudent* youthful indulgence ana excess.' Syphilid, Syphilitic’Eruptions, Conorr heajGleelj'Strfctare, Urethral Discharges imparUy of the Blood, with all dfseascg o. the venerea » origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutie Eruptions,- ’fcuer. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakneasjfm' poteticy/Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month* ly Suppressions,Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Aiiof Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back amt Lolris,- Irma uons ofthe Bladder and Kid neysj successfullytreated Cure guaranteed. FoarteenjeaTa > practice’fSour in thirdly! enables Dri Brown to offer assy ranees of speedy cure to ail who may* come’underhis care. 4 - Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay; ! • pjr» Charge* moderate. nov&d&wfy EUMATISWL—Dr, Brown's -newiy-aiicovred rem* . Offleo and Private Consolation Room. No.-M. DIA.. MOND, Pittsburgh, Penns.' TheiJootoris slwoy. ai o°*°. fsolS-tfswir ■ THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! ' Dg. JOHN BUI.Li’S SAHSAJPABILLA I T T ‘» .Wi 0 ]!. 1 ".!??' 1 iottles, and contains lie strength' A or sIX TIMES.'.as much pure Sarsaparilla as any. S?bd[ l fci? 0 a /lvSta» eri<!a ' PriceSl p " bollleior ' ■ • R hois been a well established fact for years past, that Sarsaparnia'.when pure'ond properly prepared, was the, onlyunepanacea for"all diseases originating from an impure state ofthe blood, the use of mercury,intoxica ting drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, Ac. Wo boldly assert that JOHN BULL’S; FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA to the only preparationbofore the public thatis prepared on- strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength.' The SarsapSrillais pnrebased without regard to priee. and every pound; before being nsed;is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and it* genuineness ascertained befoTebeinguaed’ -- BulPs Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues ot seve ral dther.valuabie medica);Too 7 a, together forming the best compound,and producing the greatest enratice agent in the known tcorld; . This Medicine, when used according to directions, WII-L CURE WITHOUT FAIL! £ Scrofula or King’s EvilyCancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the skin,-Erysipelas/Chronic Sore Eyes, King* • worm or Tetters, Scald . Head," Rheumatism, . Pains in the Bones or Joints. Old Sores and' Ulcer*,Swel!ingofthe Gland*,Syphi lis, Diseases * of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe* tile, Diseases'arising: from the use of Mercury* - ' PaininthcBldeana •• •• Shoulders,Gen* . ralDebllity, /■-"Dropsy,-" Lumbago, Jaundice, - Costive iesa. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Cough*. Colds, weak- / ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, • and all other Diseases tending to prodace Consumption t- Liver Complaint,'Femafe lrregulorities and complaints, Sickand Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Swells, Exposure or Imprudence'hi Life, Chronic Constitution al Diseasea,ana faa vpring/and summer drink, and general tonic for. ihe system; and a git title and pleasant purgative, fat superior toJßlue Lick or Congress Water- Salts, or Setdliu. •'■;. Testimonials/ 'Thefollowing is a verbatim copy of a certifieste now in the possession of the-proprietor of-BulPs Sarsapar illa. Kev. E. W« Sehori is widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplrshed pastor of toe M-E. Church, and the Rev. R Stevenson has been known as one of the raosttalented and zealousmembers that the Kentucky Conferencecould boast offor. many years,/ and ai this time is filling tbe high ahd responsible station of agent for theM. E Book Concern .Canthe world produce .better orrmore satisfactory testimony in favot of any medicine?* BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WA3.EVER OFFER ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. K, W. Skbos—Rev. E.SthvbssOlT. 1/yuisvilU, May 20,1850. Wo have used John Sulfa-Sarsaparilla,and have knownit to he used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in stating that we Relieve it lo be I *' safe and valuable medical compound, and calenlated to pro* dace much good, and relieve much sobering; and would 'therefore most cheerfully recommend it to dhe-affilctCd 1 ., (Signed,) ' • -E; W.-REHON, •*- E STEVENSON, A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. - How we all admire aelear, beautiful, whites kin, and a rosy colored cheeks How often do we aee:persons,' not possessing this “desideraiom so- devomJy to he wished,”, resorting to cosmetics, lotions; washes, paih(<- and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblsnso of what disease has deprived them of, and that too/with great; injury ro the skin. < EuWa BariapariJla i&ihe best cosmetic known. - -It beautifies the' Skin, by removing - every panicleof morbid arid diseased - matter ftom the blood,raakingil pure healthy and vigorous, giving *C/ tivity to every minute vessel, and cbahglng the yellow and dark countenance to the -bloom t and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of painta and mixtures, and use Butt’rSarjaparitta; the fonly effectual remedy. “ Aword to the wise is sufficientand a hint is enough for the Ladies/' TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF / FICIENOY OF BULI/8-SARSAPARILLA. - (From Dr. L. P. Y&m>kll. Professor of Chemistry In the - Louisville Medical CoUegei’ 7 ! -- - * ;• u 1 have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Bitll’r Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, add - have no hesitation in saying foal they form a sate eom- Uound, and one thai promises well to chronic diseases, to which Il ls applicable.” . Y. YANDELL, M. D. ' LOttueilir, June fi.1848. WHAT DB. PYLES, Physician by appotnmmi to fAs Louiscitte Morins Hospital, sotrr qf BULLS. SARSA PARILLA : - : Louuvillcy March2o,lBl9. r ; l have examined the prescription for the: preparation, of John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combina tion to be an excelUnt one. and Well .calculated to pto dace an. alterative impreaslon. on the &rsteru.' I have used it both inpublic and private practice, amt- tfiink it j the best article of Sarsaparilla in.use.: / , , ; at PYLES,. ; ResidentPbysician at the Louisville Marine. Hospital.,: ; iry CAUTION—Beware and ask for ihe original Dr.: JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, Jrom Kcnfwiy and have no other. KEYSER & M’DOWELL,. .. Wholesale and Retail Agents, - ?: •. For sale by D. M; Curry, and Josep * sDongiast, Ale* ghenyCity;,Wm. B. Mercer, Cannonsbnrg,- and by Drupieis generally. • Ayer»e Cherry Pectorall T7OR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE -1? NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING,: COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMuA and CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made iti this generation to - facilitate the business of life,ln*' crease its enjoyment, and evenpiblongilie termor hu*. Tpsn existence, none can be named of more. real valao to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art ;A vast trial of its virtues tbrosghoutthU - broad country, hasproveh’Wyond a doubt, that no medi-... cine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely' control and care the numerous varieties Of pul*; raonary disease, which have hitherto swept/£ront .out; midst thousands and thousands every :-yeari Indeed there Is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy ban atlength been found which canbe relied on to cnre iho -mottdangerousddectionaof the limgß,:Our Space beto will not permit us to publishany proportion of the cures.. effected by its nae,but we would present the following. opinions of eminent men, and reier farther enquiry (o > the circular which the Agent below named, will always. be pleased to furnish free, wherein ore full particulars, ana indisputable proofeefthese facts.; • .y From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Professor HitchcecC « James C. Ayer—Sir: I have/asedjrour Cherry Pec* toral in my own case of deep-sealed Branehltis, and. am satisfied front Us chemical constitution, thaiitu an ad mirable compound Tor the relief of la.'Tigal and bron IC my opinion qs to its superiorcbar actercan be of any seryice A yoa are at liberty to use it “ y^nt s“ ? ? c - r^<! £ijwiiuj'HrrcHcobs,'U!i.:o.' :j From the widely celebrated Professor Sillman,H. D.*v I.L.D, Professot of Chemistry. Mineralogy, Ac;, YaTe College, Member of the Lit Hist ' Med. Phil, and Scientific Societies of ‘ - ' . . Americaand Europe. 41 f deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable compos!*-' lion from some of the bestarticlea tu the Maierlaßaedl ca,and a very effective remedy for the class of diseas- is intended to cure.": , 5 y New Haven, CtJNov.l; 1849. * Major PaUison; President of the S.C. Senate, slates he has used the Cherry PictonU with wonderful sue cess, to cure an inflamation of the lungs. - Fron one of ths first physicians in Maine* 4 : SicryMe., Aprils, 184D.'. Ur J.C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Str.r.l am now con* stantly using your Cherry Pectoral m.my practice,-and" prefer It to any other medic the for pulmonary complaints." - From observations of many severe cases, Last convinc ed it will cure coughs, colas; and diseases of the lungs,' ■ that have put <6 defiance ail other Remedies. ' i linvnriably recomniendUauseib caseofconsmnptionj and conslderitmneh the best remedy known forthot dis ease.' - ; Kespectfully yours, 1 "V f.S.CUSIIM&N;M*. D. " Prepared and sold by James C. Aycr,PraeGcalCbem.*. ist,Lowell,Moss.' .. •; ' ID* Sold lu Pittsburgh wholesale and retail.by B. A.' Fahnestock, and by J.M.Townsend; m Allegheny City by HP. Sen wart z, and'J.Uouglass, and by druggists generally. ~ , - ; j. ». xaagh’a Ctltbrated ou. : r .Boats, iun«,Chambers, KiwJiens. WotlHUppj, and i Indeed eranrjlaee where light is reqmred.,_ The public. are tespecjreUy. inTlied lo eall and examine a be audful - assortment Of these Lu&pr. . of aU. kinds, ;«.orioCic.. 8 “ f f T i f4 ’'ni<?ct>eM«»i light < a he found for atore and shop pnrf. if TbnftMrKafined Chemical Oil and Lamps; from 'Shfeii-jr splendid' tigfct-U'-[obtained ai> of trcCni per Honr eauatfif not snoeifioTj tbr gaa. '/We invlte an el* amfnaiion of our gobas and prices- Beingpreparcd, by tie accumolation of ISyeaTs’experience, ana with £a* eilities to supply-both the wholesale and retail trade, on r the most favorable terms,at Lamp All articles delivered in any part of the city; or in Al* Ie^H^BJBAL f AND CHEMICAL OR PINE OIL, re golarlv supplied once or twice a week. . All DTdfita left with the wagon, (which is constantly paasmg round the;, city,} will be promptly attended ta.i - j. S.TOCQH,:;/ . : No. wPouirth street; Apollo . aprlthd&Wy . , ; between Markarkad wood. , A Card* flltlE subscriber having made arrangcmenti.iii coMfr? X quenceof which hia present baldness most bo closed by the Ist of; August next,now offers hiawholesiocfcof Gtoves,Hosieryv RibbonsfLace Goods- and Emhroider ies, ~ Dress Trimmings, fine Shirtaand -Furnishing Goods* zephen Worsted*Flower Materials* Umbrellas*Parasols, Thread and Needle nttK cles.■■.* Also, Ladies’, shoes, (nest Philadelphia make},** greatly reduced prices, wholesale ahdretail, , - jelO / F.H. EATON- •/ For Sale* ;-.r.■*:.« ■ Yr*-A--iy . rpHE UNDERSIGNEDoffersTor sale his property Ah 1. Allegheny City. TheLotiseeveßty-tvroueet.nine inches, fronting on the East Common, and ninety feeun depth; extending from a corner.at Gay alley to proper* ty owned by the ProiestaiuMethodifltChnrch. Tto hn* provemenis are a three story Brick Dwelling* well fin* ishedj and two comfortable frame Dwelling nooses*- Thefe is probably no more pleasknt and desirable; loi daliiy: for private residences id the City than the Dot cow offered for sale. The professional parent taoftbe nndftft signed do not pernfithim to occnpy.and enjoy this prop* eny,and hence the offer to selh lt will be told.a.bair gain, if, application be made soon. For price and term* of payment, refer to Mr. Morrison Foster, at Uie vVare house of r. hFConaick, Esq.; or John Fleming, Esq* Al i> e Ja:tm yC ‘ t? ' WM.aroSTEa JR.' SPENDID Sammei and Fall Cravats, Scarft, NM* P A i#i cas, “ “ck^SS: ' <■ ,s . ' ~ i. ■’* \ -V v < £.?■* ‘ * * I«C ,\S ''t *ji r ; • 4r" " r •« t' •: v V ■
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