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'-^^.V A-;; :iv, : V: A- • ■ CITY INTELftK&CK - DEXoca&w cotrisTV cos.vhs'Mob- Pursuant to a call,' t&edelelgatea'to, tho Demo cratic Cottnty Convention met-yesterday, at 11 o’clock,in the,iiew Court; Housn;■ WILSOX M'CANMi'ESS, Esq., .was;; .elected. Presidents Cob Jno. A. Gibsos,; Gen. James Watson .; Coli’i Hnsns .'McClas£K, ; .Col. , Jesses Sol anctCoWAHsa St'orr, Vied Presidents,‘and Mnj James C-’ Biohie,.- Michael, Kane, Jr an<j C. A- MoAnnlty, Secretaries' .. The credentials ofdelegateafroin-tlievAnoiiß. Wards, Townships and Boroughs'of the county were called,, and returned as follows: .; PITTSBURGH. ’ Hrit Ward.—V. C. Shannon, Geo; Wilson,. 2nd do.—H.‘S. Magraw, W. W. Dallas. ■ 8d C.-Dunn,“Geo, Funston; 4th Watson. 6th do.—John Mackin, Andrew Soott. ; 6th do.— Job. Birmingham, Jos.-.Hughes, , 7th do.—C. Kent, J. N. SrClowry. Bth do.—John Coyle,.Wm.'Aloiondeh, 9th doi—T. S. Rowley, Jos. Weeks. ; AX.UEGHENX. tint Ward.— M. I. Stewart, R. H. M’Clelland; 2nd do.—Thos.- Mo£6tt, G. Spangler. 8d do.—A. M’AUister, J. J. Binning, . 4th do.—Michael Kane Jr.,;Abraham, Hays. BOROUGHS. Birmingham—James Blaokmore, ~ James Eck man. ; East Birmingham—John: Galbraith, Fr,’ Mer- 1 riman. ■ ■ • ■ South Pittsburgh—?. Carlin,' Thoa. B. Ham ilton. ■ ■ _ ■ ■ Manchester —Jaa. Kennedy: Duqueshe—JamesMcConnell, A. M. Johnston. Lawrenceirille—Eogor Jeffreys, Henry Mc- Cullough. 1,-li-.*.l:2! ■■■■■■•»■<' gharpsburg—John SnydeiyF. A. Klein. - Elizabeth-—F. Einhards, G. Stephens, West Elizabeth—H. Donaldson, Jos. Taylor. Baker J. F. Byan. Tarentnm —No delegates. ' ' TOWNSHIPS. Upper St. Clair—G. H. Bobb, N. P. Fetter- Chartderis—'W. McCormick, E. Hanlon. Pitt—James S, Crafli John Nicholson. PeebleSi-TrohaS'R. McClintock, Dr. H, Gross. Wilkins—James R. Johnston, E. Thompson.. Collins—Wilson McCandless, Henry Mcnuly. McCandless—Robt.>. Wallace; Thpmos.MeClcl land. ■.■■■.. ■■ ! i Snowdbn—Sami. Tmbett, A. Bryant. Baldwin—John Caskey, Hugh Rafferty. Reserve—David lynch, Henry Zoeller: Ross—P. Ivory, Casper Reel. Pine—Col. James A- Gibson, Thos. Henry. Moon—J.' E. MoElroy, Jos. Cooper. Shaler—-David Williams, Dr, McQnaide. Penn—Robert'Donnldson, Francis Wilson. Elizabeth—Col. J. Scott, Gen. Jas. M. Watson. Plum—D. : Tomer, G. Stewart. Patton—Jas. McGinloy, John Hall. West Deer—Peter Shields, Chas. Auston, Jr. East Deer—Thomas Neal, John Oberiy. Franklin—James Neely, Richard Mcegan. Indiana—Alex. Campbell, Henry MoClarcn. ' Findlay—Dr. John Pollock, John W. Stewart. Robinson —J. Hi. Phillips, J.O. Richey.* . Mifflin—L. B. Patterson, Jas. Moßoberts. Jefferson —Michael Snee, J. large. N. Fayette—Francis Jamison, F. Sturgeon. S. Fayette—Wm. V. Hays, Paul Blaok. Ohio —Wilson Taylor, R. Morrow. ... ■ Versailles-—J. Sill No delegates appeared-from’ lower St. Clair. There were two sets of delegates from Ohio, township. On motion, a committee of fiye.was appointed to .settle the .difficulty, who -reported the names .mentioned os being entitled to seats. Mr. Funston moved that during' the absence of tho committee, the,'Convention proceed to nominatecandidates for-tho various offices. The following persons were then put in nomi nation: District Court.—Hon. -Hopewell Hepburn; President Jndge, and Hon. Charles Shaler Asso ciate Judge. . . Court of Common Pleas.— James.S. Craft and W. W. Irwin, President Judge, and Gen. James Watson, Wm. Kerr, Jas. Cunningham, Col. Thos. Neal and Jas. Chambers, Associates. Col. Neal thanked his friends for this mark of their approbation, but respectfully declined, and asked leave to withdraw his name, which was granted. ■ legislature —A. McCammon, James Watson, John M. Kirkpatrick, D. R. Williams, S. M. Tompkins, 1. B. Patterson, Thomas S. Hart, A. Hays, Dr.'A. H. Gross, James Fulton. Dr. Gross returned his thanks to. his friends, and withdrew his name. ** _ Mr. Magraw read tho following letter from Mr. Kirkpatrick: I Hekuy S. .JUanAW, Esq.—Dear Sir: From tho instructions which,' I "understand, some of the delegates to Convention have received, my name may probably bo submitted to that body in con- j nection with nomination for tho House of Rep- , resontatives. Should such bo the case, you will oblige me much by stating that I am not a can didate,-and do not wish, under any ciroumstun ces, to be so considered. - ; With sincerest appreciation of tho kindness of those whoso preferences would confer npon mo tho compliment of a nomination, and continued assurances of high personal regard, I remain, yours very truly, ' JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK. 2oth August, 1851,, Seeorder— Robert Morrow, Pittsburgh. Register —A. Barolay, Allegheny City. Clerk of Courts— E. Trovillo, Pittsburgh. Commissioner James Tomer, Wm. Stewart, Capt. J. D. W. White, W. Taylor. Treasurer—J. C. Davitt, Thos. Blackmore. Auditor —B. Dilworth,. Richard Meegan, A. McCleester. County Surveyor —E. H. Heas tings On motion, Hon. Hopewell Hepburn and Hon, Charles Shaler were nominated by acclamation for tho District Court On motion, Robert Morrow, A. Barolay, E. TroviUo and E. H. Heastings were nominated by acclamation for the respective offices to which they hod-been named. A motion was made to vote viva voce, bntit was lost. ~ . .. , On motion, the Convention proceeded to mark for all the offices at the same time. On motion, the Townships Wards and. bor oughs, were called alternately to mnrk. On motion, the President appointed Col. Jas. A. Gibson, Col. James Scott, Joseph Cooper, John Coyle, Dr. J.B.McClintock, JohnC. Dunn, X,. B. Patterson, N. P. Fctterman, Edward Thompson, a iommittec to-draft resolutions ex pressive of the sense of this Convention. At the suggestion of Mr. Magraw, that tho President as usual, should appoint the Com mittee of Correspondence, tho following gentle men were announced for the ensuing year, by the Chair, as the • _ Committee of Correspondence —George if. Ham-, ilton, Chairman, Col. Jesse Sill, Joseph Binning- 1 ham, James Richey, Michael C. Milligan, Jacob Smith, Riohard Dewhurst, CoL James Soott, Henry McCullough, Becky Harper, Edward Thompson, P. C. Shannon, Perry Baker, James Benning, Andrew Jackßon Grihben, Thos. Moffit, A. Bryant, John Nicholson. [J. R. McClintock resigned in favor of Edward Thompson,] A resolution was adopted that the Secretaries desk shouldbo kept clearwhile the marking was being done. , . • , The marking, then proceeded, and resulted, on. the first ballot os follows i PRESIDENT JUDGE OF COMMON EIEAS. ■ • Jas. S. Crait,......,..,64‘| W. W. 1rwin,......... .42 Mr. Craft was declared to be duly nominated. ASSOCIATE JUDGES OP COMMON PLEAS. . GenJamesWatson,,..Bo I Wm. Kerr,... 9* Jas. Cunningham,. ...lb | Jas. Chamber5,......24 Messrs Watson and Kerr were declared duly nominated. ASSEMBLY, A McCammon, 97 Jos. "Watson, ....93 D. B. Williams 91 L. B. Patterson .99 A. Hays,.... 93 ■ The five above named,: having the greatest number of votes, were declared duly nominated. COMMISSIOHER. Jacob T0mer,......;...24 I Wm. Stewart,... 8 J. D. W. White,. .55 |W. Tay10r,......,...,.19 Copt J. D. W. White wasjdeolared, duly nom inated for County. Commissioner. .r- treabtoeb. .. ...... :: j, c. Davitt,............80 j Thos. Blackmore,...Bi Thomas Blockmore was declared to bo duly nominated: : • ~ ■■■•■.■■ auditor. B. Di1w0rth,,...........65' Bich’d Megan,., 31 A. MoKleßtcr, 20 *' ■ Mr. Dilworth ■ was declared to be duly nomi nated. '' , . The nominations, on motion,-was unanimous ly confirmed. . The President offered a- communication from the Allegheny City Temperance Societies, which ' iwas read, and on , motion of W. W. Dallas., Esq., its consideration postponed until the markings were over. Mr. Watson then road the following resolu tion, which was adopted : - . Resolved, That an invitation be respectfully tendered to CoL'Bigler,-by this Convention, to -visit the City Pittsburgh,- and; address.the. Democratic citizens of Allegheny county, at as early a moment as' his previous arrangements will permit. On motion, the Convention proceeded to elect delegates to fhe~ State, Convention; to smeet- on. the 4th of March, at HaSTlabnrg,' for the pur pose of nominating Commissioner, and electing delegatestosthe -Convention, ■and-organizing the ElectoriaT ticket -of Pennsyl-, vania. .Mr. Coyle-moved that the resolutions of the last year, relative to. tho districting of the Coun ty for -the.-.choicev.of delegates,: be:so modified, that.Pittsburgh'shall-be entitled to- two dele gates; and Allegheny City, one; instead of them being jointly entitled to throe, *.as fallows: . Resolved, That the following be established as* tho apportionment of the county, to whichthenc tioa of this Convention will. conform ; ~ Tho City, of Pittsburgh to compose the First Distriot, and eleot two members to the- Conven tion." ■ .. The pity of Allegheny to compose the 'Second District, and oleot one member. * ■Tbe boroughof lawrencavilie, Wilkins, Pitt, Peebles,. Plumy Versailles, and the Elizabeths, shall compose tho Third District, and eleot one member. The borougha jof Manchester, Sharpsbnrg, ■ Tarentum and -Duqnesne, and tho townships of Shuler, 1 Ross, Pine, the Deors, ? Indiana, Reserve and Franklin, to composo the Fourth District, and eleot one member. 1 ■ ■ The boroughs of Birmingham andMoKeesport,. and tho> townships of Snowden, Jefferson, St. Clair and Baldwin; to compose the Fifth District,- and elect one member. . The borough of. South Pittsburgh, and town ships of Ohio, Findley, Moon, .Robinson, Up per St. : Clair and thoFayettes, to compose the Sixth District, and elect one member. The j following persons wore nominated and elected delegates to the State Convention; the first district (Pittsburgh) being entitled to two delegates, and the others to onoeach: DISTRICTS. Ist—S-H. S. Magraw, John Coyle. 2d—M. I. Stewart. - 3d—H. McCullough. 4th—David Lynch. Gth-4-Perry. Baker. ■■ ■ Oth—John H. Phillips. H. J. Rogerß, .Rsq. and others were putin nomination, but were withdrawn. -The Committeo on Resolutions reported the following, whioh wore unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the Democracy of Pennsylva nia, are now, and always have been, the warm and steadfast friends of onr glorious Union, and they will defend that Unien from the assaults of its enemies, whether they come in the shape of foreign emissaries or domestic foes. Jfejolocd,, That as the Union is a combination of many interests nnd a compromise of many conflicting elements and opinions, those who seek to weaken its bonds or impair the confidence of the people in its permanenoy, aro unworthy the name of American citizens. Resolved, That the “compromise measures” of the late session of Congress are necessary to i carry out the spirit and the letter of the Consti i tntion, and thoso who make war upon or wish to i annul thoso measures, are traitore at heart. Resolved, That we adhere to tho Democratic doctrine of an economical administration of the t Government, and in tho collection of a revenue i neccssaiy for that purpose, we are in favor of so adjusting the tariff as to secure protection to ! every interest of the country, the Bweat of hon est labor being always an object of anxious care, i Any amendment now required of the Act of i 184 G; and which may heroafter be required we | cheerfully confide to the next Democratic Con gress. -■ •» , Resolved, That in Col. William Bioleu, the i Democratic candidate for Governor of this Com monwealth; we have an unflinching and devoted friend of the Union; an intelligent and public spirited citizen; an unfliching Democrat j a Statesman and a Patriot. Resolved, That we can ond we will elect Col. Bioleu Governor, by an old fashioned Jackson majority of 20,000 over tho present incumbent, -William F. Johnston, tho candidate of the Mo nopolists, Abolitionists and Natives. Resolved, That Gen. Seth Cloveu, our candi date for Canal Commissioner, possesses all the qualifications necessary to mako an honest, nc live and efficient officer, and wo hereby pledge to him an earnest and undivided support, confident of his election by a-triumphant majority. . Resolved, That the Democratic State Judicial Ticket Is composed of gentlemen in every re- 1 sped qualified to fill tho stations for which they i wero nominated, with credit to themselves and honor to the Commonwealth. As jurists, they justly sustain exalted reputations, and as citi zens, their characters aro above reproaoh. With Messrs. Black", Campbell, Lewis, Gibson and Loweie, on the Supremo Bench, Pennsylvania can boast of the strongest Judiciary in the United States. . 'Resolved, That the time has arrived when we, ns Pennsylvanians, can, with propriety, assert our long neglected and well established claim to the candidate for the President of the United States. Resolved, That the Democracy of Allegheny County having now as heretofore, full and cn tiro confidence in the integrity and patriotism of the Hon. James Buchanan, “Pennsylvania’s favorite Son,” do again present him as our first and only choice for tho Presidency. Resolved, That our Delegates to tho State Con vention to assemble at Harrisburg, on tho Fourth of March next, be and they are hereby instruct ed to use all fair and honorable means in their power to -secure the nomination of tho Hon. James Buchanan, ns the Democratic candidate for President of the United States. , Resolved, That the Ticket this day nominated] is worthy tho entire confidence and support of the Democracy of Allegheny County, and the eelegates hero assembled pledge themselves to , use their strongest endeavors to secure its elec tion. ■-■■■■ _ . . On motion of David. Lynch, Esq., a majority of the delegates shall fill any vacancy in their delegation at Harrisburg. On motion of Mr. Mngraw, the proceedings of this meeting will bo published in the Pittsburgh Morning Post, Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, and all other Democratic papers. On motion of J. J. Binning, the delegates to the State Convention ore instructed to vote for no delegate to the National Convention who will not support, through and through, Hon. James Bucnanan for President. ■ i On motion, the Convention adjourned sine die. i The Convention was largo and harmonious, I and everything was transacted with the utmoßt | propriety and good order.. jgg-H.'Klcber, Third street, has just receiv ed, and has for sole a number of popular melo dies, among which ore “ My. Hopes have De parted Forever,” Oh, Boys Carry me ’Long,” written and composed by. S.. C. ; Foster,. “Joe Hordy,” by Ed. Leroy. ■■■ - ■■ State Dial uni Fire insurance Company BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smith field jtt., Pitwdd*o i, iNtcs&iirgA, Way Iff, 195 I . THE licsi evidence of the success of the Director* in endeavoring to uokclhe“STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busipess which; has been done—having issued 7*900 PHi* cies during the past year, thereby adding over 5130,000 -to the funds of the company. Nearly all the properly insured i» of the safest kind, In small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No Policies issued** 7,000 do do expired, terminated A cancelfd**-- do do Inlorce**** Atnonntof Properiymsurcd do Canceled, tenrunaied and exr pired... 201,738 do do m force 07,084,601 do Praraiuna Notes* <9,070,67 do Canceled, 037,10 do in force* *•■*•••«••«. ■ 879,03T,77 do CttshPrcmiamsrecclvcd»-**651,557,14 ao do canceled 321,81 351.235,00 Whole amount of losses and erpen sespaid * »*33)411)40 .Balancein favorof the Co-, In cash, 937,824,45 To City or country merchants, and owners of dwjil inirs, and isolated or country property, it is believed this company in point cf cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Compuny lt Condoowd mi‘ thd equitable and greatly unproved* yß lem of Classification of Risks, excluding all Bpci ml hazards, insuring only a limited amoant m any one lo calUy? thus precluding the frequency and oecurrcncr of far ee fires, nnd also, on both the Slock and Mmualpl.in, I it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodut.on of both meVbods, butenmlcs the .neared to a partie. .a -i ll, °ltia undeMhe control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford: A. J. fiill'.ti, John J*. Packer, Somue T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob „rl Klotz,Samuel Jones, John P ORD) Pres »,. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Caueieb, Actuary. . . ■... N. U A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent, on el pi ring policies has been declared by ibe Directors} ant is jiow receivable at this Office for renewals, pr. reile6n.il* Ole In cash at me end of ninety days. ■ ' ,mvl7;d&'w . .A. A. CARRIER. Agent* " Dissolution* THE Co-Partnership heretofore existingbetween RHODES* ALCORN, in the Mustard, Spice and MiUin? business, w this day dissolved by the. mutual fir a-S”^°. P An/nßt 9,1851, WM. F- ALCOBN. - : Co-Partnersnip.' TKTI3 have tins day'entored iiito co-Pannerjihip for W the -purpose of manufacturing Muslaxdj&'ptces, for' Muling and Merchandizing in shMl be happy to see the old customers of Rhodes A A 1 corn, at No ll? Third ,c Uw " «■ f^alcorVj Augast 9,1851, ■ 1 ■ ■■■■ •: • Ifa«tti CORN to their and grevcry w» ? ff rtty of the>r .y-rono^con- CMj a ItKf 40 cage* Bordeaux Claret now landings } ftr“ tds by [ail9] MILLER & RICKETSON. ' f ' vt' . .*» ' n - f •', - ; • .>>"i - ;■• »; **:*.' , COMMERCIAL. daily review op the markets. : " Ovyics or tux Daily MonstxGPosr.. ) i ’ . ; Thursday } August2l, .1851. y'.**' Tho Weather ycsteTdoy, cloudy and gloomy. In business there was but little done, > - i • continue to report smalt transactions m Soda-a1303i. In Pol Ash.we have sales of 3 caskaut4 of 10 bbls at 82,00 & bbl. Receipts moderate. GHFB S E—Wo quoto at 5106$ for cream; TALLOW—We note sales 500 lbs Beef Tallow at 7: FLOUR—-We could hear-of but Tew transactions to report- frbe sales op the,: wharf ranged at 93,1*203,15 /or Superfine. Extra—Sales of 16 bbls at $3,20; from a'ores, salesl>y the dray load at. 53,3103,37. RlCE—Sales of 5 uerces at 4. .; . EGGS—The market is well supplied, with sales of 3 bbls at 51; Odo.alQ. . BACON—Continues firm at former quotations. Sales reported at 01091 for Rams, 0 for Sides, and 8081 for Shoulders. OATS—A sale of 200 bush .from store.at 29; 100 do. at 281 : Superior/Watch Repairing. TORN M. ROBERTS, WATCHrtAK.BR A#D pa ir JEWELLER, desires again to call the. tennon of the public to the workshop which hcJMjR has opened at No 16 Fifth doors fromv&Mas Mark >t, where he continues to devote his special alien* tion to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Du plex, Patent Lever, L’Epine, ana every, description of tine Watches and Clocks. . Having fur a number of years been employed as Fore man in the workshop of the largest establishment in.tins city, I flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find all work ct trusted.executed in the best manner and on the moslreasonable terms.: lUUUUN. I U..U V.. IMV .MVU,. WWWMW..V Btfettnu*— John Harper, Esq; Edward lleazlcton, Esq,R H Hartley. E'q,Jft'eoh Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes A Co , and Wm U.Scaife. . : A carefully selected stock of Walches r Cloeks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on band,which have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will be *old at q very small advance for the same (oul2 Citizens and Strangers, 4co . ' DO you wish to purchase a fine .-*».*-*«*. CSW GOLDor SILVER WATCH ;atabouiS^si^ :^Pa fllone-half the usual price? If so. cali at HOOD’S Q&jSSnEW JEWELRY STORE, 51. Market sired, two doors north of Thud, and take, a look at bis new &*tock, just arrived, and yoa can there purchase Watch os or any kind of fine Gold. Jewelry at their real value, and not be charged two priccß for ova r> thing, as you have usually been ; bat can get the very best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested in theiT own sales, tell you, but come andree for yourselves. All goods sold at this establish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale— so that ail may purchase equally safe and cheap. nu!2, Dr. Gaysott’s Improved extract ov YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. IS NOW PUT UP in the largcit shed Bottler and is acknowledged to be the BEST SARSAPARILLA made, as it certified by the WottDKBVOL Ctr es it has per formed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is the only TRUE and ORIGINAL article This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT PAIL, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, F-rysipelos, Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters. Scald Head,Kheuroatinn,Painsin the Bones or Joints, Old Sores «tnd Ul . cers,Swelhngofthe Glands, Syphilis,Dys- pepsia, Salt Rheum. Disease of the Kidneys, Lossof Appetite, Diseases ortsingfromthe use of Mercury, Pain la the Sides and Shoulders, General Debility,Drop sy, Lumbago. Jaundice, and Cosuvcncss. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN I limpient Consumption, Barrenness. Lucorrhea, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general gloomy state of mind are cured by Du. Gut soTT’ft Exrßscr ov Yellow. Dock akd Sariapabiixs, which eives immediate relief by renewing the founda tion of U-aitb and strength, the blood It neutralize* bad humors, slops unnatural secreuons, and gives healthy" action to all the vital powers Let all who wish to purge the blood from tho imputtiles contracted from the free indulgence of the append dur ing the winter, and to prepare the system to resist sum mer epidemics, resort now to “ Dr uuysoit’s Extract of Yellow Dock nnd Sarsaparilla," whch is proving itself an antidote for many of the most malignant diseases thnt flesh Is heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for in ths remedy the public faith has never wavered—nev er can waver; for it is founded on experience, just as their want of faith mother and spurious compounds is aleo founded on eiporience. They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life, and vigor from this purely vegetable remedy ; therefore, however, broken down in health and rpints, however, loathsome to himself and others, let no one despair of recovery; lei the patient only understand thalhts hope of physical restoration lies only in Guysott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsnpa. rilla, and persuade him. for his life’s sake, to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy restore* lion to health. Females, Bead the Following* Newark, N. J., January 2. Mr.Bennett:—We tike pleasure m stating ihai your Yellow Dock and SarsaparillaglvesgreotsaUifaction in eveiycasc. . „ , ... A very respectable gentleman informed us that his daughter was troubled wiih difficult roensiruation nnd other diseases peculiat to her sex. She had not hud her regular menstrual discharge for a long time; but by the u*e of Dt. Goysott’s Yellow Dock and sarsaparilla was radically cared. She used Townsend’s and others with out receiving the slightest benefit. Hehtidonednognter die from the some cause. f- E. TRIPP A CO. Hwmassvxllb, Oswego county, May, 1818. S. E-Bennett Dear Sir: I purchased, a short urns ago, a bottle of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla lor my wife, which she ha* ured for her complaint, Erysipelas add Weakness, Falling ol the Womb, etc., and n bns al ready helped her very much. Oi tho Erysipelas it has effected nearly a cure. I have ja»t purchased n second bottle, aod judging from the effect of ihe former, feel con fident that it will effect a perfect cure. Yours, very respectably, N. COBURN. Curt pf au aggravated east of Erysipelas. Tlie cures performed by Dr. Guyton’s blxtraclof Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla are lastinp. ihe paueavs general health continues to improve nfirr disease i» re moved. Cures are not chronicled until t>mo has tally tested thattberecan be no relapsoor return of the dis ease. Nobwat, Herkimer co, February, 1650, S F■ Bcnruttf Co—Genu: It is With great pleasure that 1 write to you about the very happy effect of your Yellow Hock and Sarsaparilla upon roy son, wco has long been suffering unJer that dreadful, loathsome di*< ease, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked in 1843, an* was for several months attended by some of our best: physician*, who tried their skill nersevcnngly for five month*, without any beneficial effects whatever. He become reduced to a perfect skeleton. - He had ulcers from nis hip down to his knee, which were continually dischargingoffensive matter. Medical and surgical skill was baffled* Physicians say that bis ease was hopeless —there could be nothing done to arrest those terrible gangrening ulcers. My neighbors and *m>‘self thought his dissolution near at hand. One of my neighbors, who bod cared a child of scrofula with vour mvofaable medi cine, wished rae tomnke a trial of it ? and moro from the restless desire to do something while life lasted, then from any hope of getting relief, I procured three bottles of your ‘•Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.” audcoinmeno > ed using It, and to roy astonishment lie commenced to Improve before he had used the third bottle, and before he had used half a dozen bottles he could walk out. He used in nil twelve bottles during the year ’49, and by October lasi he was perfectly restored; every vestige of the disease except the scars was removed, and he re mains in perfect health up lo the present ume Ills re covery, under the blessings of God, is entirely owing to the use of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparillu, and 1 as sure you that I feel myself under gTeat obligations to yoa, and it i« with great jov that 1 inform you of. what your Sarsaparilla has done for my son Respectfully, • JAMES RUSSELL; ID* Price SI per bottle—six bottles for 85. Sold by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Obio, North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut sts.,—entrance on Walnut— lo whom all orders must be addressed. J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Merkel street end the diamond: BA Fahnestock & Co, Pit’s burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham, Aue-. gheny City; LT Russell, Washington ; W H Lamher ton, Franklin; L B Bowio, Umontown; H Welty, Grcensburgh; S Kountx, Somerset; Scott A Gilmore, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays* burgh; HildebrandACo, Indiana; J R Wnght,Kittan. .mug; Evans A Co, Bropkville; A Wilson A Son, Waynesburgh; M’FaTland A Co, N Callender, Mead* ville; Bonon A Co, Erie ; Henry Forker, Mercer; fas Kelly A Co, Boiler; S Smith, Beaver; J D Summertcn, Warren; FLA C 8 Janes, ‘.Condcrsport; P Crooker. Jr.,Brownsville. my!9 7,808 87,880,419 COBPE& OF MABKBT AND THIRD-WAEETB. FACULTY.— JoHB principal Instructor in the ecience of Acaunti. .. „ ■ O. K. Cixambkhlin, Professor of PmmuniAip, Mercan tile computation, Ac. _ •. , Alex. M. Watson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial The Rooms of this Institution arc open both day and evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education- 'I he courseof inatruc uon is so thorough, that every student on leaving the College will be competent to take charge of and con-, duel on correct principles, any Bet of Slock or Partner* ship Books, however complicated. - . fjelOidAw . ' WaLL PAPER AND BOftDBBISG, 59 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. O A CASES NOW OPENING of the moat beautiful &*\ style of PAPER HANGINGS ever before offered in this -market, both as to splendor of finish and beauty of patterns—from 15c. to piece. ALSO— Bloch Marble Paper, with suitable columns, caps, bases and bordering, for public halls of every de scription, furnished at short notice. : Call and examine at the WALL PAPER STORE or J. SHIDLE, aoQAw Smithfield st PERIODICALS.— Miner A Co., No. 22 Smithfield st. have received the following new works: Peterson’s Magazine for September; No. 36 Dictionary of Mechanics’ Engine Work and Engineering; The Corsairr a Veniuan Tale. By George Sand— . author of Cousuclo, First and True Love, &«.; The Life and Adventures of Jack Ranny alias Six teen, String Jack; the Notorious Higawaymcm jantfi f|iEAS —lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson ant 1 Black Teas, ree’d.and tor sale by 0013 KING A MOORHEAD. liW GOODS—Just received, a fine assortment oi Geillemen’s Furnishing Goods, at HINTON A CO.’S Gentlemens’Famishing Store, au7 No. 80 Fourth street. 'OPS—IO bales 1849 Hops now landing and for sale. , aul9 MILLER A RICKBTSON. TWT UI'AIEGS—OW fts. prime for sale by JN au!s - tt A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 'ACE—3OO Sis. for sale by . auls B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IBACCO—3O bxs. good brands in store and for sale, an!3 KING A MOORHEAD. vkM.’QWs> TEXT BOOK and Odd Fcllowi for & g „ W *1 ■* » .• .v.* •*•«> • :,'.• v*s.\ ;V*< .?«i- : :f ;?i'“ A. : .:■•■>' ■ i . V -J- .: . ■ -•i'i• • FITTBBCBOH - -fr- \ -TJ"'-.;^-^c , ;• '* •-<-.. -..V.+- U" "' ; /‘V *' * J,v ->-" ..•! *5,'-' '-‘/-.‘'V •-** * * „ * "n v » r »* t r •» 1 ~l * * t * ff> 1 RiVER MATTERS. PORT OFPJTTBBBRGH. v ?t i; 4 VEKT 0 mCHES WATBB fit T.US CtIARNB}, . ~ ....ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.2,Boleß,.Beaver AUUntic, Parkinson, Brownsville. : “ Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville. . u J. MTfee; Hendrickson, McKeesport. , “ Beaver. Gordon* Beaver. . “ Fashion N6.?,‘.Peebles, Elizabeth. . 11 • Thomas ShriyerVßailey,.West Newton.. .. *• Globe, Dawson, Wheeling . f 4 IreneNd; 2j flFClinlbck, Cincinnati. u Heroine, CoaweUjWhccltiig, l‘"v -J, M- Harris,'.Crooks.CiriciunatL,. DEPARTED. h Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville . “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do l* J, M’fCe'e, Hendrickson. McKeesport ** 1 Michigan No, 2, Boies,Beaver. - Beaver, Gordon, Beaver, “ ,: Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Negvton. ? 4 , ' WiuMrigten, Martin, Louisville..- , . 11 Diurnal,ConwelljVVyheeling. “ Excel. Calhoun, Wheeling.. • “ Cape May, Snowden, Nashville, .. . lonian, Liston,Louisville. - ; . P Globe, Dawson, Wheeling* Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet* fJEgU* Thk splendid *(eamer : R;:H; LINDSAY, ißKglciKfi&T. Moose. Master, is the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport; Packet* find leaveshere every Wednes day nnd Saturday for the above ports. ; For freight or passage; apply dn board, or to ' - *' . SHERIFF & BINNING, Ag’ts. ' ' . jy24 ' • . - No. l»JVlarket street. . For Sale# I Jjafiafe The hull of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE on board,-at the Allegheny wharfj below the St. Clair street. -fau2o:3i*-. r ßtflambo&t for Sale. 1 The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, plying'between Pittsburgh, East Liver poefandWellsviile. She Is doing a pODtfbusines } being the only regdla'r boaitoWellsvillo.-, It will be disposed of on reasonable terras* ■- . qoiB ' r . JAMES BLAKELY.... I Friday Cincinnati Packet. , tWfii * Tflti new and elegant, steamer IRENE Jjs|*|jKjsfc|srNo. 2. G. L. M’Clintock, Master, has taken place of the Clipper No. 2,in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A.RL,for the above and intermediate ports. For freight .or pas sage apply.on board. .. Uel^- For marietta and Hocltingport.. ! THEfine stearnec PACIFIC, Zaec«j&'Mae* 'vri 1 i leave for the above and imermedK ate ports every TJiURSDAYy at 4 ©’clock,P. M : , For freight or passage, apply on board.fOT to • 5 1 6 -T. WOODS 4. SON, Water st.; and >63 Front si; Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. . • Tnfc new and fast running steamer CIN- Birmingham,Master, will leave everyWednesday. ’ lVr freight orntmace, apply on board, or.lo . nrnrSO <l. I!. MH„TENUKKGGB. Allegheny River'Trade. HBiiVLAii FHASKLJH PACKETS. ,' JJSJV.S, Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY'BELLE V. Cant. W.*. Hanna, leaves the Alle gheny wiiarf for Franklin, every Monday arid Thttrxday, aUP.M. The fine steamer ALLEGHKN V BELLE No 3, Cnpt. John lUnnaj l«*ave<* the Allegheny wharf for Frnnfc- Im.every Tuesday ontl Friday, at 4 I*. M. For FteiKht or Poactgts. apply on Board. (inari’O Dissolution. ItHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between DBMMLBR it HKNKlO!,mihe manufacturing of Tin ,dud Copper Ware, was dissolved d» r the7ih of July, by the mutual consent of the parlies. AU accouots of the late firm will be fettled by the undersigned, who will continue to carry on.lheabovo business at bisold stand, Ao. 180 Liberty street, and to whom all debts due the late firm mast be paid. au!4;Lw* . J. 11. DEMMLKR. . Deafness Cured. CLINTON FURNACE, Jane ?, 1851.—5. M. Kier: l)tar S«>—This may certify that one of my'boys has been afflicted for the lastthiriecn years with a healing and deafness of the right ear. 1 have tried anumber of physicians, all without any benefit, asd had .given up ull hope of a care ever being effected, when our family physician, after examining the case,Veeommended me to use the PETROLEUM, which i did, and am happy to inform you that the use of two bottles effected on entire cuie. 1 wrilo this withont solicitation or your acquaint ance. With sentiments of esteem, lam yours truly, jyg JOSEPH SWAB. Toang Ladles’ Seminary—Allegheny. MR ANL> MRS. N. W. METCALF, PRINCIPALS, Re opens Monday,Sept, {«»n' Colonnade Row, Federal it. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION and rates of tuition the some as heretofore. For particulars; see' Circular, or apply to the Principals. Allegheny, July 14,1851. ' ; ' tftlroad Election. Noticed Organization of the li Pittsburgh arid Steuben ville Railroad Company ” WE, the under igned Commissioners to receive, sab . Acription* ana organize a Company, appointed by the Act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, cu-. •titled, Au Ac*, to incorporate.the Pittsburgh and cleo benvitle Railroad Company, I ?—approved March 24tb; lfc49—hereby give notice.that Letters Patent, bearing date <Jaty shid. 1851, undrrthe great real of *the Common-, wealth, and signed by William-F. Johnston, Governor, beeirissued, constituting the subscribers and those who shall hereafter subscribe, to the capital stock of said Company, th-irMitceseors and assignees, n body politic and corporate, in deed and in law, under tho name aforementioned. And we, therefore, agreeably to the laws of the said Commonwealth, hereby appoint and give, notice that a meeting of said subscribers to organise said company wit 1 beheld at the Roams of. the Board of Trade, corner of Third and Wood streets, in the City of PiUtburgh,on Thursday, the Vlst day of August, instant, at. 10 o’clock tu the forenoon; and that an election will be., then aud there held, by said subscriber*, at the said lime aud piece of meeting, to elect a President and twelrt Directors of the said Railroad Company. The election will commence at 10 o’clock m thc forenoon. SAMUEL LIVINGSTON, JAMES M’FERRAN. WILLIAM MERCER, JAMES WALLACE, JOHN DUNCAN, ROBERT PATTERSON, THOMAS NICHOLSON. THOMAS BAVINGTON, . A. KIRK LEWIS, E. M’DONALD, B. A. MEVF.V. : ft ISAAC WALKER, JR. • PfrttfcurgA, Au gusi 0,1651. lnn?:dAwtd Doffi Mtrcliant'* College. N JS. Comer o/'Markex and Third jmctj.—Eitablish m cd in 1840 The only Commercial College in the State incorporated by Legislative charter. No systemnor Bookkeeping yet published, have given such a comprehensive and practical knowledge of this science, ns Cuff's Mercantile and Steamboat Bookkeep-. ing. These works have appended to their pages the most emphatic recommendations from the highest sour-. ces in the mercantile 'world,-'and the author ol such, works must possess many obyiou* advantages over common if nchers. , - _ Mr. Williams’ success as, a teacher of Peumanship. will be best known by inspecting samples of the im provement of hia pupils, and, also, from the fact that several of his present pupils attempted to learn penman ship with a teoebot who professed to “ ttmove all cramps in Jive lessons.” . Mr. Hatch lectures on Law every Saturday cveQiog at 7 o’clock. Cla's Room is open day and evening. Call and get a Chculhr [an9;d&w Valuable Real Estate at Auction. milE SUBSCIUBER offers for sale, on favora- /s=s|| X ble terms, the following property, m the City yf ag f| of Pittsburgh,viz:— . , . , , - it . . No l. Thr«e valuable three story brick dwelling houses, on Second streets, between Market and Ferry streets, the lots being each 19 feet front by SO deep. No. d. Contains 57 feet front on Third street, adioin ing the Third Preabyterinn Church, on which is erected one four story brick house, used as a printingoffice, and one two story brick warehouse. . . .If the above is not sold before. Thursday, the 4th day of September, at private.sale, it will then be offered at public outcry, oiiihe premises. Terms at _ JOHN rbEIuINO, oull:ts Agent for Johnston tc. Stockton Valuable Real Estate »bl Beaver County, at auction. The SUBSCRIBER otters for sale the following prop erly t viz: ■ ' ■ . No. 1. Two Lots in Fnllston, Beaver county, being lots Nos. 3 and 4, being about 101) feet square, on which is erected one block of four frame dwellings, arid one "separate stone dwellings all two stones nigh. No 2. One lot6o feet front onßacfcstrcet, opposite the above, and extending to the top of the hill. . No. 3. Two bench lots, each 50 feet front, and running , from the road to low water mark, on the Big Beaver. No. 4. One v&’uable water, lot,loo feet on wheels Race, with ten shares water powfei attached. No. 5. Oue lot opposite the water lot,Bo feetfrtmt, and i extending to the top of the hill, on which is erected one two story brick store and warehouse, 18 by 60 feet j ai* so, one frame dwelling, two stoneshigh.. ivo 6. One large lounNowßrtghtoo, Beaver county,! being about 140 Feet bn Broadway, and about 200 feet, deep, containing It acre, on . winch jare erected two large frame dwellings, ana one smalL frame honsejUsea as an office. This property was formerly occupied by Mr.T. 0. Gould, and is venr pleasantly located, being immediately oppositethe.Fallston Bridge, _^ No. 7. One water lot, immediately below Fallston Bridge, being about 100 feet in length, and extending from Water street to low watermark, or lowing path. U not sold before Thursday, the llth day of Septem ber next, at private sale, it will, then be offered.at pab-. Jib outcry, o.t the premises. B^EM, NG ; ; mt for Johnston & Stockton. Magazines for sispf fcMtf & co. No. 32 Sraithfield street, have dy’s Book; Maga zine* for September. Also, Blackwood a Magazine,for in'EA.THERS—2,OOO &3. Kentucky leathers 3U6t re aoUiVed nndf ° t “ l * ; KING & MOORHEAD. L.UOMS—IOO tons Bedfork forge j and 150 tons Jo- OO- “"a MOORHEAD. : .ifaiOß'BHrriteWtbSfe f—Thodsandsof Tiles destroy, jyi ed by the use of the rhdta Exterminator,ft. B. C. Price 5 cents per sheet. Tens of l6 °f a^ Rats and Mice have been destroyed by * ° Exterminator. Price 35 cents per !>« vjh«e. arttcla. havo never been known to tail. .Sold "d 1 ' 6 . a '', T c ' tail attho Medical Peppl..sogmtthfieldstteet. [au!4 Sundries— 3hbbis. vinegar! 50bxs Rosin Scap; 60 do Monldand Dipped Candles, 20 do Star do; ! 25 do PaimSoap; ■ 50 do Starch; 10 do Chocolate, : - 10 bags PeppeiS'.. 100 Reams Wrapping roper. j n * loie a ° d f ° r "° l ' : t MOORHEAD. AINTS—The celebrated Mmetal Five Proof Paints, of Manchester, at the low . rates of 2K- P ®>-» for b S..' W OODS & SON. ■ RANDIES IN BOND— , : Cogtiac-40 half, pipes, qr. casks and octaves J, Hennessey & Co.'s quarto proofpaleanddark Brandies. jKS»Je-d>» half pipes, quarter casks and octaves A. Seignette's qaatto proof pale and dark Brandies, now in trended Warehouse, “^ 0 ”“ ,e & b^ ICKETSONi nu s Nos. 221 nnd 223 Liberty street. . 'nKINCIPE AND HAVANA CIGARS-. • Jr *4 cases Crus and Lous N 05.1,2 and 3 Ci gar* {-together with a full assortment of » favorite brands-iastreee.«d L .n E dfo»Meb^ gr g oN . J ARD-1500 lb,No 1 & jijo ; No 01, Water street. • jARUEY—SO bus. for sale by . . . an? STUART & SILL. * <VW v f - "- \ ■ f !*-. *■ I t j TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 1 The steamer Brother Jonathan,’ from Chagres, ■ tlio 9th and: Kingston, Jamaica,.to 10th inst., otlOJi this morning, bringing4oo passengers. She has no specie on freight. The "steamer Falcon is at Chagres awatpng : . the CaEfornid-mnils. . ’The steamer Northerner left San Franoisco on the 15th of July, and arrived at Panama. onthe -■ sth- host., with the mails and two millions of i dollars in gold. , ' Thesteamer Commodore Stockton, wmen left :! Panama in July, for San Francisco, returned ; to 'i port on the 2d of August- 10111601 Cabago waiting ‘ repairs, the steerage passengers muti ■ nied ond-tookpossession- of the vessel, and do ' ’ mended the : return of their passage money— The Captain appealed to the American Consul. The. cholera was fast disappearing from Ja ■■■■■.■■ maica. -- > \ . Boston, August 20. . The steamship Europe,sailed to-day for Liv erpool with 25 passengers. The ship-Ashland arrived yesterday at Ports mouth with four Seamen in irons, on a charge of ■mutiny..; : S. Litchfield, a distinguished merchant of this city, died yesterday. , ■ . iVoncKHTF.il, Mass., August 20. The Democratic State Convention met at 10 o’clock this morning. It was largely attended. M. P. Banks, Jr. was chosen President. . , NEW YORK MARKET—August 20. Cotton... Upland middling 8; Orleans BJ, Flour from $8,68 to 4,00. ..; Wheat sells at 80 cents. --'Com sells at 43. 48 and 55. Mess Pork at $14,87£; prime Pa. at $l3. Mess Beef at $10,26. Lard is advancing at 9to 9£. , . , Whiskey, nominal at 23. Sugar“. N.. 0. 4Jto 5. Cuba molasses 20. Turpentine; crude, 87J. Linseed Oil... Sells at 23. . EVENING.. Cotton,..Firm. Flour.. .4,09@4,26. Grain... Wheat 102. Com 64@55. Rye 78, Mes 3 Pork... 15,00, old 14,50. Lard... 9. Coffee... Rio BJ.@9J>‘Java Ilf. , \ " - Linseed 0U...72. ; PHILADELPHIA SIABKET—August 20. .. Cotton..;Finn at fall rates. F10ur...3,87@4,00, Grain... Wheat 80, red 91. Corn6B@s9. Oats steady at 30@32. Groceries and Prorisions...Firm with limited 8 ales. ysassr^a MARKET—August 20. Flour...Rccoiptalight, demand fair at 3,30. Bacon..:Clear'£Sde6'lo_: plain.9.^' : : '; Whiskey...l7|. ' • Cheese active at 6JI Sugar firmer at (ij to (if. Linseed Oil at 70. Coffee at 9} to 9J. Turpentine at 40. River stationary. 1 Weather cool. SCOTT db OTIS* AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Or MAI!» STHKET,BT. LOUIS, MISSOT7IOV HAYING been engaged in the above business Tor the lust six years, m this city, would respectfully so* licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market) cither for Auction or private sale—particularly Glass ware, Ilardwareandury Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sole herev •• Will refcr.to Messrs HewetL Rod&Co.jlL .IL Vlo*; Jet, Wm. D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderßon&Co., R. H. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co.. L&rkiu D:aver. Saint Louis; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati* Georee M’Lain, Pittsburgh, (fflatitthy - IRISH DULTZ at Auction.—Will be sold on Satur day eveuing, August 23d, atSd’cloek, at M’Cattney’s Auctipn House, a small quantity of Irish Dultz. a rare and scarce article here, received direct from Ireland. , aifill : W. G. MACARTNEY, Attcl’r. T'HREE BUILDING LOTS at Auctiou.— Will be sold, on Tuesday, August 20th»185Lat3 o’clock,?. M m on the premises, three valuable Building Lois* situ iiU". in the Eighth Ward, City-of Pittsburgh,TWO LOTS, fronting 25 feel G£ inches on Watson street, and extend* ink back Ct feet 10i inches, adjoining property of Mr. oo *■* Gibbon tired, and running back lUQ feet to Locust street. ; The above property ia beautifully situated for business staudsor privotaresidences, being in a |)axt of the city, which is improving very fast, and. will, in a few years becoiue very valuable. - , , ... • Terms cf Soft.—One-half cash; balance a liberal S*%“- F ° r Par ' iCU,ar w e TM’CAßTN“' r ‘ ■ Auctioneer. FHAME DWELLING HOUSE i?oa JAM CHEAP.— The undersigned wishes to dispose of at private sale, n new two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, situate on the comer at Washington and Union streets m tins borough of Birmingham. Said house is erected on a leased lot of ground, fronting 20 feet on Washing ton street.and running back 60 feet on Union street— The lease "has nine years id run from the. Ist of-April, 1850 Ground rent SIO a year. The purchaser has the privilege oi removing the house at theexpiration of the leusc. Price of house SCO. Possession given immedi- Qtgly . W* G. MACARTNEY, Auctioneer. SUPERIOR FAMILY BAROUCHE at Aucnoa.— Oh Friday afternoon,22dinstant, at 3 o’clock, atthe Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of woodland Finn streets, will be sold one superior second hand family Ha louche, leather top and iron axles, nearly new, with shafts and tongue. P. M. liAVis, aoS l ° Aneuoneer. FIVE liUlbblMi LOTS on Federal street, at Auc tion.—On Saturday afternoon, August 23d. at 4 o’clock, on the premises. Will be sold five /valuable Building Lots, situate on Federal street, between Penn sylvania Avenue nndWylie street, near the new Court House, having a front of 20 feet each on Federal street, and extending back 90 feet, to an alley, 12Teet wide. The above property is in a very desirable situaltontor private residences and other purposes. ; . Terms-* Ohe-thlrd cash, residue in three equal, annual payments, wiih interest payable semi annually* secured l,y a bond and mortgage. pg . pAT|g>jLaM , f V ... I BY TEE O'REILLY 'LINE. FROM CHAGBES. New York, Aug. 20. Unction Sales. W. G. BI’CARTNiaiY, Auctioneer. p. n. DAVXSj Auctioneer. C' ionh-KIitiONAKY.GLASSWARE, Ac,AT iCcnort ) OnTlthnday morning, Augusl 21« t, at 10 o’clock, at the Confectionary of W. I>. Stacbfleid. Foarlh street, nitioiningtho Mayor’s Office, will be sold his enure stocK of Confectionary,Glassware, Ac—viz: candies, pre serves. pickles, nuts,fruits,glass Jars, bowls, lareejhow ca-c. floor oil cloth, Ac. . P. M. DAVIS, ao‘’o Aneuoneer. STTfItIRSDAY MORNING, Augnstiil, atlOo’clock in the forenoon, a, the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth: streets, will be sold.wilhont reserve, a large and general assortment ofsiaplc and fancy, foreign and domestic dry goods. . At 2 o’clock, a general assortment of new and sec ond hand household furniture, carpeting, looking glass es. featherbeds, mattrasses, lamps, mantel clocks, glass ware. qoeensware, hardware, cutlery, axes, shovels, leather and canvass trunks, groceries, Ac. At 74 o’clock, a quantity of ready-made clothing, nne finish style shirts, hais, caps, retail stock of dry goods, gold nmi silver watches, musical instrument, Ac. • au ip P. M. DAVIS Auct r. p. JI’KERNA, Auctioneer. Adjourned sale of Birmingham proper ty at Auction.— A LOT OF GROUND 20 bv 60 feet on Carson street, in East Birmingham, on which is erected a Brick House, containing six ooms, will be sold to the highest bidder, at the Aaction Rooms, Wood slTeet,on Saturday evening next, at 8 o^lock. uq »3o P. M?KENN A, Auct’r.. ' Orphans’ Vonrt Sale* / .NTBURSDAY.theSlstday of August,at 3o’clock V# p. M at the Emmet Hotel, Federal street, Alleghe ny City, at-Public Auction, in pursuance of an orderoi the Orphans’ Court of Allegheny Cotintyi I will evpose I to Bhle at the above lime and place, thatwell known and 1 ‘established stand, the EMMET HOTEL, in Allegheny < City,together wita the necessary stablingandouthouses, and the lots on which the same are erected. This property is situated at the corner of Federal and. Isabella streets, containing in front, on Federal street, 44 feet, and extending back along Isabella street 100 feet to an alley 23 feet wide, and the stabling is situated on two lots,each fronting 21 feet on Isabella street,and ex tending back' 80 feet uvßace alley. The House having a good custom, affords a rate chance for persons desi rous of purchasing. Terms at sale. v • WINIFRED SWEENY, Adm’rx of Hugh Sweeny, dec’d. P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. AHEAD OP AD lit • EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. . Prepared and sold by jno. youngson, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre partition; liie medical virtues of which are found to be eiffhttimes the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 25 and 27*cents, each, with fall directions for its use.. In every,disease where the ongi* nal American Oil has been iound at all efficacious; and into far exceeds the OTiginaUapower; os to render lithe CaiAPESTMEDWJNEIN^EWO^C^ jj: B. The original Oil in its natural stale as taken front the bowels of the earth, can be had as will he found genuine, notwithstanding, a certain firm claims to bo the only Proprietors. . T; _.V. d&w*tf'/'■ i. ~ ' ■ . - .A ' ... dy Y. j, s. Toagh'l Oelebraud Ethereal Oil. FOR Churches, Stores, Parlors, Steamboats, Canal Boats, Halls,Chambers, Kitchens, Workshops, and indeed every place where lightis reqmred. The public ,rerespectfully invited to call and examine a beautiful assortment of these Lamps. Also, Lamps of all kinds, r„v Lord Lord Oil, Ac., Chandeliers, Girandoles, Wait er.. ruantelDeccraUGiis, Lamps. Globes, Glasses, Wicks, Paper, Tin Shades, Mats and Cans, and ail things per taining (o the trade. Also, a superior .Safety Lantern, for Steamboats and Stables. . . ■ The cheapest light to be found for store and shoppnr ■ poses, id Tough's Refined Chemical Oil end Lamps, from whieh a splendid light is obtained at I o/.a cent per boar, equal, if not superior, to gas. We lnyUe_an ex ominationof our goods and pnces.Bemg prepared, by the accumulation of 12 years’ experience, and wlla la. cilities to supply both the wholesale and retail .trade, on the most favorable terms, atihePitlsbaigh OuundLanip. articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Al- AMD CHEJMICAIiOR WNE OIL, te gularly sappUedionce or iwice'a week. All orders left with the’wagon, {which is constantly passing round the city,) willbe promptly attended to.' J.S.JFOUGH, . • I i wo. ©Fourth sueew Apollo ttoUT aprHhft&wy v:/-.i : £:betwecn-Market.aßd Wood..— BAWi WHlsßEY— 6ot>b!s, on consignment and for Bale by \ ' s . [aht&J - MILLER.& EIORETBQN. , hf-kkr—6o bxs. Cheese t iast reo’d and for sale by au!9 MILLER & RICKETSON. -- • r ,» : aiLt s coaftT. :r : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So. OB 'Wood., - #• Third door below &ourlAr~{wcs t xtde) . , CUGHT EXCHANGE oilUia Ejiatem Clues eonjtamly O for sale. Time Bills' of Exchange and Note. _<?!“ and Bank Notes. boMitmid sold. Colleclion. made in ail the,principal ctuesof Die Veued Slates. Depositsieceived of. ParandCarreolFdnas. \ /PATRICKS & FKIEND. * BASKRRS AND BIOHARGB BROKBRSi . . * XrfO-95. CORNE2 WOOD AOT BIAMOItD STBSKfS, . •• • Pittsburgh, Pa. • - ■ [niayi Domestic and f oreign Excharige t Bank Notes, Gold and Silt ir,BoughtiSbiddndExckanged, AX THS • " ■ IEXCHANGK AND BANKING HOUSE ,-m\ r 5 - .0* .v/ *, ,'r.V . Wiliiaßm A. fflili A Co., . • 64- Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. liy(inBßigtiiUAwmoi<TmtiinoBiiB, (apg2B AT.T.ttffi IPIMRH. , - V *DWAUD Blind. ERANKR a RAHB. - ;■ BdnkertandExthtmge Brokers, Dealers™ Foreign and Domestic Billt,BiV.sof Exchange, Certificates of Dtpci- CorneS'ofTltoi ani, Wood »ta-i dir eollyopposilerhABt Charles Hotel. - —" mxySS lAS SsSOON.' rTHOJKBABCMT .jAS.Seaw^o OM AgARgRHT . , : e - 'Bankers and exchange brokers, W. Si Comer of Wood and Stxth elreets., PiUsburgh,Pa TVSALERSin Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foretpi AAand Domestic Eichange,CMtifieateaofDenosit,&e i exchange on all the principal Cities of the Union ,and Europe,forsaleinsumsio ffuiipurcnasere. CURRENT, and paTfnndsreceivedondepqaitt - r - -COUaECTXONS made on &U parts of the Union,attha loweslrates. gcpll-ly 13, UOtStRS A SONS, HAVE BUMOVBD THEEB BAtTKIKd ASD BZCUAHOS OVTZCS To Nq. 67 MarketMrcstffour doors Ulow old stand. I N. HOUMES SO. SONS. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and pen* lore in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes.: Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. 1 • , vv \, • CollectionsraadeinaUUxe.cities.tbroughoQt the Uni* ted States. tDeposites received in. par (andsor current, paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third;and Fourth .streets.* aug2B-ly- THE subacriberJoders for rent three large and well-finished STORE ROOMS, entirely new. ptfsß located lon Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank- Possession will be given immediately. For terms, Ac apply to H. CAMPBELL, jySO • ; ' • • on the premises- . O’Donnell, OXtiUen A Co. .Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms, : NO. 98 THIRD ST.V • BBXWESS WOOD AND MARKiT, (BdtrrH BIDS). . MANUFACTU HERS of Cane Seat Parlor *Sfr*jN . ! Chairs jCa-nc, Seat Rocking Chairs ;Re- IMll ception and Invalid /Chairs; Cane Seat ; f ' and.Codmty House Stools i Setlcuej Loun* gps, and every variety of Common Chairs. , srssrt All-of which were manufactured under Mr &0 li their personal superintendence, and are .t » t warranted both in material d t :d workman ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these arti cles will find It tp their especial advantage to Call and examine for themselves previous’ to going elsewhere. .- Steamboats and Dwellings famished at ’the shortest notice. - All orders punctually attended fjy2s •. • ” Diamond Sparks. RECEIVED TO-DAY, i2W> Diamond Sparks, selected for Gloss Cutters’ use. . v, ■|yia i JNO; B McFADPEN & CO. • •• A. W* Foster, "• 'ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAWj . r\FFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET,, below Market y/.' *tre*U Piitsbvrek. pd : ' - ' noviritdawly Furnltnre and Cbalr Wareroomi. S JOSEPH MEYER,.424 .Penn street. above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to Older, at the lowest prices, every description or cy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of thfeftestworkmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers woald do well'to visit his Warerooms. my27-tlAwly S" JTEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD.—; O Proposals will he received by the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company in Steubenville, until the Ist day of October next, for the Grading and-Masonry of the firstdtvisionof the roadextendiegfrom Slenbenvilie to the Conotion, valley;-and, also, for the construction of the entire Road between Steubenville and.Coshocton and, also, distinct proposals for *he constractlon of.that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton to New ark. -i v - . ; • The entire lengtbrdf this line is about 110 railes y and it contains work of all descriptions in great. vanetyj -aomeof which is qnite beavy.. . Proposals will be. received for the Grading and Ma sonry of the first division entire orin sections of about a mile each, 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 the 15th of September, and farther information may be obtained on application to J. Blickensdcrter, Jr.> Chief Engineer) or to the under signed. D. KILGORE, j yl6dlmd&w ]/-i. i , President* Modern Harp* . , 77: - - • CBLUMEbas justreceived alarge stock of VOCAL * and INSTRUMENTAL MUJHC BOOKS, among wbichare—• *■ Tbe Modern Harp—or Boston Sacred Melodist—a. collection of the most popular church music in use; Thaßoston Molodcon—in voluraesj. ~moBt*popula*"piecesot the’day, and hatmo* niiedforfoarvoices. u . , Tlic Mefodist—anew work containing selected gems from the most celebrated composers, with, accompani mentfor the Piano Forte; *. The National Glee Book Air—f r tour voices; ■ .. Seif-instructing School for the v Violin—a new and sci* entifie work, in tnree parts, complete on onp. - -By G. -Saunders; : : - . <• - .• v« ' : The Mclbdeon—a collecnon.of the most popular Me lodies, carefully arranged for Flute dr Violin, in twelve numbers; :> • • - : - Henri Hertz’s new and complete Piano Forte School Borgmuller’s new and improved edition of Piano "Forte Instructor; - •: Czerny’s Piano Forte Instructor ; - - Carcasris’, Carullis’, and It. Culvers’ Guitar Instructor; ' Amateurs’ Quartette Club—in three numbers and four, parts, for the'lst and *2d Violin, Violincello andFlnto ;•„ Instrumental Music, in tom part? and 6 .numbers j Howe?s.Musician’s Companion—in.three ports; JLt the Old J&'tablisftGl Depots . au9' ;* ' ...y Nd.llB Wood street; - > To tHe Beaf. • DEAFNESS, noises in the head.and all disagreeable J discharges from ihe car, speedily and permanently -i removed without pain'or inconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal Auristof the N. -Y. Ear Sorger f, begs to' announce his return-to Pittsburgh. '.The number andim porttmce Of the cases undeT his care, on his recent visit, and the gratifying amount of success which attended bis treatment, have induced him to expedite his return. His ’ stay here will depend much upon circumstances, and it will be advisable for those who wish -to ■ consult him, to make an early call. : Dr.H. may be consulted, unul further nonce, in Alle gheny City, first three story brick dwelling beyond the school house, in Rebecca street. . Thirteen years dose and almost attention to this branch of special' practice has enabled him to reduce his treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a steady attention to the means prescribed. ;v The following testiiribmals'are ‘Submitted with, confi dence. They wiUsbowat least in what estimation his . Srofeesional qualifications oroheld by.some;of the most istinguished medical'men in the country. «I have had the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley inprae tlce, and have been led to form a favorable opinion of his character,both in the profession and as a gentleman. •\V Paexbb, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Ac. : “ His professional abilities will be, duly appreciated by those who place themseivestinder his care ! Jons WHiTTAKBB,M;D., ' Professor of Anatomy, Ac. From my intercdursn with Dr. Hartley, ! have found his deportment correct and gentlemanly.!’. - . r Yalbhtink Moit, M. D. «It Is a pleasant duty to give my testimony in favor of the treatment adopted by Dr. Hartley for the cure, of doafaess. The application is unattended by pain or in convenience, and its eflcctsalmostinsmntaneous. . 1 H. P. Habdman, • Counsellor at. Law, 23 s Chnrabers si. «We have known several ca'cs' of partial deafness treated by him with the most happy results. Dr. H. is a scientific gentleman and can .produce numerous testir monials of bis ability and success in this difficult branch of the medical profession’-’—G/o&e. _ “Persons afflicted by diseases of the 1 Ear,tire recoin • mended to pay a-visit to-Dr.HQtileyV Anris t,st.No;.Sy 1 Arch street, above Third.' He is a well-educated pro i. fessional man, and having paid particular attention to i diseases affecting hearing, has acquiredfromhiß skill andexperiencc better means of coping with ihissenons affliction than those which are possessed by physicians in general practiee. n ---DwpafeA. _ * All cases guarantied where malformaaon 6t . ; Uvjgttf nhrr DALY A CO. have u6w*ready for sale a large ; Vy- # . and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock-of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk feetr they are ©f the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort osa Bum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D.ACo have also on hand Gents Undershirts and .Drawers in cottou, silk, and merino ; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market,. -. , tmyt: : A A. MASON’S Urtai Annual Shavsl Sole will com • mence on Tuesday, August sth, when they will offer the largest and best assorted stock of SHAWLS ever exhibited in this city, comprising-? : Plain White Crape Shawls; ■■ Embroidered do do; Fancy High Colored Thibet Shawls; Plain Printed and Embroidered Thibet Shawls; Brochea, Cashmere and Long Shawls—of fine and mediumtiaatities r' All of which they are determined to close out previous to receiving tbeir Fall Siock, and. will offer them ut a great reduction, actually less than eastern cost. i aus • r.Q fl 4 Market streeu^ Braddocb’s Field'Property- ~ PERSONS desiring beautiful, healihy; cheap location for country ijsidenceiVJ. r ®. to turn their auentionto isnow being sold in small parcels, on Eighty-five acres have been thus sold this season, to several different individuals, -some of whom are now improving by Luildirig?. &c. For advantages of every kind but particularly of access from the city, the place is unrivalled. Three grand tborOughf res Ton by it and through it—to wit: the Monongaliela River; the-Pitts burenand Braddock’s Field Plank; Road, which is now tireatiy traveled; and the Pennsylvania Central Rail road, on which the Cats will be running eastward, from Pittsburgh, that‘for, by next Fall. J Boats'land there every few- hours. -will soontravel the •Flank Road; and the Cars, will always stop with ; and for passengers. . . l am staying for the summer at the Farm, where I shall be ready' to. show persons, the grounds, mid my plans of divirion theseof. Visiterscanoe accommoda ted atthe Mansion House os at a Hotel. ' S jylOrif . ;JAS. W. BUCHANAN. . ” : New Chocolate Factory. SIG.:N. GIAfiIBONI A CO. respectfully, inform:the. public that they ;are: now manufacturing CHOCO LATE of cyery quality,and price. .This Chocolate,nn-. like most others sold here,is w irranted jwre and unad ulterated, and hence, of finer flavor, more nutridoua and Sig. G. and Co.Vfiaving beenpropric i tors of one of the largest Chocolate, manufactories ia ITtrilyvtissnrethe public that thoy will furnish an article equal, if not superior, to the bestimponed, and at a less I ItljforsaTe'atMr. SOREL’S.tMad.SareVsMillinery,! I No. 103 Fourth street, up stuirs, neit door to the Muy- I Office. ■ ■ - . TUU? : , (TV/ruBRlS’, in me J)t onwnd, is the best place to buy l-iflflL real RQod>Tea._ :■ ■ . [aullKl V“«' ’/• - +jt,«£j-* t* - * * * ■ ; •■■ T J ii-. - s •■1: v : : .% * , •• ■'?.. ■ • -•* .* T W l * * 'J- :- ; *i r' /: ' . •! v..V- Brokers. Removal* Store Boom' for : Hent< Notice to Contractors*^ A. oar a. Great Shawl Sale. BUCKETS— 50 do*, for eule by au7 STUART A SIUL. it '-c ’u ■ /■ / ~'• ■*. -•;>> .••-• ‘ i ■ *’* y ‘ Proas anb iHebiriots. Private nieeueii DR. BROWN* No. 41 DIAMON D ALLEY Dgvoika Ms entire.attention to onoffic# • His tuslnessls mostly confinedte VESSEL, a Trieau cT'VenmaJ Distant, and saefrpain -.Mr fal affections.' brought on by irapnuJenc# ‘raZaSglgl youthfalindalgenceand excess. • Syphilis, ByphilitioJEreptions, Goaorr • htajGleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges Impurity of the Blood,with all diseases o, the venerea origin. Shin'Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases, Seminal wettlncis,lm. poteneyjPileSjßheumatism, Female. Weakness, Month* . ■■ ■ ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints,Fisluiala.Anor' > nervous Affections, Pams in the Back and Loins, Irriia» . tions of the Bladder and. Kidneys, successfully treated C pmSe^!&arB , in. this cltyt enables lir! 1 ; Browntoofferassurancesof speedy cure to all who may come under his care. •' Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay, 55* Charges moderator . ■ novftsd&wiy/ , r-i EUMATISM.—Dr. Brown's neWiy mscovrea rem- H edyfor Rheumatism!* a speedy andeertamremedy forthatpalnibUrimble. Itnever fajja. Office'and Private Consultation Rooms Np. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always at home '■ * i*nlß-dawt< THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DJEU jSoHN BULIj’S SARSAPARUiLA IT is put up in/quart bottles, and contains the strength of.SIX TIMES as tttich pure Sarsaparilla qs any similar preparation-in Price.Qt-peybotfle, or \- six bottles for five dollars.' , • ; Ithds been a well established fact for years pastjthat Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for nll diseaseslongiimung from an Impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxica ting drinks, evil habits-in'yopth.barrenness, Ac._ We boldly assert that JOHN fiffiJrSFLUID H3CTRACT of SARSAPARILLA i* Ithe only.preparation before the public that is prepared; on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength.- ThefSafsaptrillnispiifCbased without regard to price, and every pound, before being used/is subject tothe strictest chemical tests, and its irenumeness ascertained before beingusedl Ball’s Sarsapanlla also contains the virtues ot.sovc rul other valuable miidical iioo’s, together • forming’.the:« best compound, and pto&nclngtAigtta&steurativeastnt ; in tK* known . < . , • This Medicine,when nsed accordmgto directions, WILL CUBE WITHOUT FAIL! Scrorulaor King’s Evil, Cancer9;TumorBj,Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, King- - • worm or Tetters, Scald:-Head, Rheumatism, Palos in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi lis, Dyspepsia, SaUßheuro, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe* ; ' ute. Diseases arising from iheuseofMercury, • Pain in the Side ana Shoulders,Gen • r&l Debility, • . ... --Dropsy, . Lumbago, Jaundice, - v Costive »eas. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, Weak-, ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to prodace consumption! Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Sickand Nervous Headache y Low Spirits* NigbtSweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chrome-Constitution* » f al Diseases,ana U a spring- and .summer drink, and general ionic for the system, and a gi ntle and pleasnnt purgative, far superior to. Blue Lick or Congress Woter- • Salt-*, or Seldlitz. - Testimonials. The foUdwingis'averbatimcopyof acertlffcqienow' - r in the possession ~of the proprietor of Ball’s Sarsapu- : ilia. Rev. E. W. Sehonis wldely and generally known os art eloquent and 'accomplished Pastor of theM. R Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as. one of the most talented and zealous members that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, and at this time is fiUing the high and responsible station of agent for the hL E Book Concent Can the. world produce ; better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine ! BEnTERTESTIMON YTHAN WAS EVER OFFER ED IN FAVOR OF ANY AIEDICINE: Rev. E. W. Seion—Rev. E. STEvmrsoir. ‘ ' V LowsvUUi May SO, 1850. We have used .John Bull’s. Sarsaparilla, and have known it to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in Staling that we believe it to be a eafe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to pro dace much good, and retieve ranch suffering; andwould therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the afilicted. . . (Signed,) - : RW.SEHON, ■ ; ; , A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How we alhadmireA clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored, cheek. How often, do we - see persons,. not possessing this “desideratum, sadevoutly to be wished,^ 1 respiting tp cosmetics, lotions, woshes, pain** ‘and coloring materials, to restore tothem, a semblance > of what disease has deprived them of, and that toojwith great injury to the akin.. BuWs Saniapanllais the best cosmetic known. It beautifies; the skin, by removing every panicle of morbid'and diseased matter from tho ; blood, making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to. the freshness of youth. Ladles, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, - and us e’BulTs Sarsaparilla, the only- effectual remedy. “A word to the wise is sufficient;” and & hint is enough fofliie Ladies; '--I:-:- -l* ' TESTIMON Y • LIKE THE. FOLLOWING BENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. [From Dr. L. P. Yandell. Professor of Chemistry in the - * fv l have looked over thelistof ingredients composing John Bnll’s Compound, Extract of ana have no hesitation in saying Jhat they forma sale com- . donnd.-and one that promises well to chronic diseases,- to which it is applicable. s ’ L. Y. YAN DELL, M. D. JLouuviUtj June 6; 1848. WHAT DR. PYLES, Phyrinan by appointment to the Loui:viUi Marine. fiospiiaJ i .taya,<if 'BUlili , 3 ; ... t .ujuiivmdjAlarcgihiilp4P.' • I haveexamined the prescription '(or the preparation Of John Bull’s Sarsapanlla, and.l believe the combina tion lo be an. excellent one, andwell calculated to pro dace an : alterative impression onthesystem. I have •nsed it both in public and private practice* and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use- . .. -M. PYLES,M.D., Resident Physician at ihe Louisville-Marine ID* CAUTION—Beware and ask for theonginai Dr. JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, ./hOTJtotfueiv--: and have no other. ; KEYSER& M’DOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, For sale by.D. M. Carry and Josep . Douglass, Alle gheny City* Wm- B. Mercer, Cannonaburg, and by Druggists generally. .-•* - - t .■. • •. • : - - , Ayer*# Cherry Peotoril I intOß THE CURE OF COUGH& COLDS, HOARBE- F' NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA; and CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous diicoyeries.Science hus-mode. r ia this generation to facilitate the business of life, in* • ' crease its enjoyment, and evenprolong the tejnn of hn- , man existence, none can be named , of mbre real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing' Ait. A yasi trial of its virtufes thropghbxttjhts ~ ; -‘- broad country, ddabi,ihdi nbinedl- ’‘' K ; cine oricombination dfmediciaea'yet.khown,can.fto surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pul- - * monary disease .which have 1 hitherto rweptfromour midst thousands and thousands, every year. ; Indeed fc . there is howabandant reason tobelieye a Remedy has atlength been found which cxui be.relied on tocuretho mostdarigerousaffeetionsof the lungs# \Ourspac*ohere , . will not permit us to publish any proportion of the, cares , : effected by its use, but we would present the following . opinions'.of eminent men, and. reter further enquiry v to , the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to famish free, wherein arc full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these.facts. From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Professor Hitchcock. «Jarties C. Ayer—Sir: I have used yonr Cherry Pec toral inmy own case,®f deep-seated Bionchms, ana pm . ;: satisfiedifromiU chemical constitution, thatitiaanad-, , mirable compound for the relief or and brpn chlal difficulties. If my opinion as toits sopenor char acter conbe of any service, you are at liberty to use it “ yOIUhi,Ik . Pr . O ?"EDWARDfI IT CHC OC S,t i .L;D. • From the widely celebrated Professor Sillman,M. D. L.L.L D , Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, s ' Yale College, Member of the Lit. HisL • •* ; Med. PhU.and'Seieutific Societies of - Americaand Europe. u ( deem the Cherry Pictorial on admirable composi tion from some of the bestaniclcs in the Materia Medi cal and a very effective remedy for the class of diseas- 1 es iti* intended to cate.? New Haven,Ct,NoV.l,lß49. Major P&Uison, President of the 8. G,: Senate, states he has used the Cherry ; Pictoral with wonderful sac- CCBS, to cure an inflamation of the lungs. - Fron one of ths first physicians in Maine, r Me.; April 28,1849. Dr J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sirr l omnoweon sttmtly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice,* and prcferiito any othermedicineforpnlmonary complaints. From observations of many severe cases, I am convinc- will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the longs, that have put to defiance all other remedies. ' linvariablyiecommeDditßuseln.caseofconsumption, and it tnnch the best remedy known for that dis ease." ! : r! ' RespeclfaUyyours, ; v •' • . j t ■ 1.8. CUSHMAN, M. D. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,Practical Chem ist,Lowell,Mass. • Sold in Pittsburgh wholesaleani xelaiLby 0. A. FahneßU>ck,'anaby J. JM. Townsend; in Allegheny City byH. P.iScnwarlsi, and J, Douglass; and by druggists. : : ■;' Forfiale* ; . ■ ■ • THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property, m • Allegheny City. The Lot is seventy-two .feet nine inches, ironiing onthe East ninoiy leetin . depth; extending from a corner at Gay alley to proper ty owned by theProtoatantMethodistChurcn. The im provements are a three stonr Brick DwohmgtVrcll fin ished, and twococufortable frame Dwelling Houses^—, , There is probably no more pleasant and derirable lor xality for private residences m the City than the Lot now offered for sale. The prdfeesioßal pUrsails of the under signed do notpennit gm to occapy and emoy prop-.. ; erty,andhencc the offer to sell. It will be sold a bar gain, if application be made soon., For price and terms ~ of Davinent, refer to Mr. Morrison Fostenat the Ware house of Esq.} or John Fleming, Esq., Allegheny City. ..... . irgnim WRL B. FOSTER, JR. SPENDID Summer and Fall Cravats, Scarfs, Neck Ties, De Joinville Ties—juit received.'... ao7 -• HINTON A CO. t>AbM OlL—dcasks Falmlhl insioreandfor sate. jya 511LLER A RICKBTSON, •;TU»T ll ISO bags prime R)o Coffee; 25 do. Laguyra do; 10 do OlarGovernment Java; . 20 do Pepper and Allspice ; 2 ceroons S. B. Indigo; 200bbls. No. 3 Mackerel—large i 50 do do. ■ . small;' 5 do ‘No, l Salmon; 25 do No. 1 Mackerel; • . 50 half bbls. assorted Fish, for family use; 25 bxs. old stock Rdssell A Robison 7 * Tobacco; r 20 do v do Grant's . do; - . —6obxs.prime Baltimore brands ~ do; Senses Lovering’s D. R-LoaT Sugar; 10 bbls. do Crashed do; 2 casks Caba Honey . For sale by . H. C. KELLY, angl4 ; . No. 20 Fifth street. GHEAP PRINTS.—A. A. Mason A Co.have just re ceived 35 cases beauufulnew sty le Prints, whleh willbe sold as usual at very low prices. A 150,5 cases ef thosejvery deslrabla A. Prints, the cheapest goods ever offered in this market. JauU Nqs. 62 and 64 Marketslreeu received and for sale by WM; A. M’CLTJRG A CO., null " ' 1 Grocers ana Tea Dealers. BEEF; TONGUES—A prime article on.hand and/or. sale by •: Vauldl , tWM. A. KPCLURG A CO. TTOICaNO HERRING—IO.keee new Holland H« ; .0. mgi lost received and for sale by * ■,' ,■> «alt ° WM. A. M’CUJBO * CO. Tl/f ESS grade finer than Wo. I, IU. and the heads taken off. For sale by m naH i .-If j. VWM. A. ATCLURQ * OP- -pLOUR-lOObMs.Saperfiae & r »'* > , * ’ • . I'iVs— - .A,"/.' y - j '-' ' J I i t •' ' *i K ‘Jr'/' ■ - v v “r^&bv!«, •y ••••; ’t'
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