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S-k' «» Kelly * < he “ ,b ' f or ni J|#: : 55255 S H! memm g& § fc £l<»’ > 2k ,^J>us? tK*» wf Ac ; 1 -'TS-' '■ a all toere is -reaf- m ?,f Ba s si%«lsSf>sSstwe?sT l!S arDs- will no effects moot opinior nBaid pi- 1 CPUb - “da. ome,!, ri E l : :r: s au -i r* h - s s “ t 4 a ” js c ' Coarl W,J ■^l^feA-SS-ffiSS-Sr-A^^' ■ l 4'^ A• 3oort|t; ’ l “l' r -^^ l "‘^ A >, ’^’ , i>^ : A?^A r l^:i’ir' f '•AcA a,r ly} edit t Sermons * y ' ! ease rsai^f relating to hj* "-^i£j ; \ ~>C fei*A?V?s ibooolcon- C 2! , this i day .ig :pendei|co of mtr £ rrthefiinnf' JS T*' Allegheny Bridge.—The Quo WanantO »*SSSSS» S' T , -'*-'■*•£».'’!-■ ease waa called up in the Supreme Court yepter- w hJ will iJi day morning, but the Court, for the purpose of o.iostJClair examining lie papers, adjourned untii this uioru- pall aRRANGEMBKTS S^bak ing, tfhen the cause wOl be argued. ■ _. S£# ',S?K RiZLROAD! ioi .A A' i;. *•”*• no ” ” oOl) INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAINLINES -S. Iff. Kihh : ~ = rs,~li~ y x'' i * f- i' m ‘'Jsr»e '- ' v -T- Watem Pennsylvania Hoepital. —Messrs. SiJuoH- (j o[ splendid new Troy bnilt Coaches, for Bialrsville, ,f,nj boys has S« S fgyi mil ftHaunleht hare issued a beautiful lfitho- leave Plttsborgh every day at lj£«' 88 £&“e S“ "J» Waliag w ° f tto ta, the fioilroori^Ui 11 h “ ,J ? Ninth Ward. , B cUShas wnn?a'»e’?very 1 and clo,;b Furniture and oba tr Wareroolao. .ijiLOUK-IUU brio extra Family JdM?Saspyto ! t r ' '?,•'"' yC i -4 r ‘-'- c ; -j *->dr-C ct-'SbF-'"' ■' I®. There were Six cases before his 1 (onor KXTBA»-To leave at any ume, alwayo in readiness. „ 421 Penn street, above the J? 100 do superfine tefiiSste' : J r;^?n-?^W a&%ss.x3£s 3S»—« sa“.t.»sarEa-2S »;“ * - - jjte^n^&titeoadm \ihecl, on b..m JWmNtTfijW. SOJAS and CHaIRsJ. TUNGUSN LAID PAPERS,-The tPHSy^fgu^,". 1 . ..-. ms>.- .rii ■'• ■' ; ; -• s- j ■ - ••' CITY INTELLIGENCE. Btlth Presbyterian Church, Verily, we lire in a City of Churches. In ad dition to the many other fine edifices in onrcity, We are now called upon to notice the Sixth Pres byterian Church, in the 6th Ward, which will soon be completed. The building is of brick, and is erected upon a substantial stone base ment Owing to the descent in the ground a commodious dwelling has been made under the lecture room, for the sexton. The site of the Church is 99 by 66 feet, and is two Btories high, in addition to the basement ahore alluded to. The first story contains a lecture room, 40 by 68 feet; a school room 84 by 42 feet; and a session room 20 by 22 feet— besides the Vestibule entry and stairway. The second floor is the Chnrch 68 by 76 feet, with lobbies and stairways of liberal dimensions. There is no gallery except over the vestibule, in tended to be occupied by the ohoir, which is 20 by 28 feet, and is approached by a Sight of stairs on each side. The style of the building although plain, is properly Grecian, bat is without columns. The front 1b divided into three parts, a centre and two wings, having three entrance doors.— The centre iscarried np above the height of the wings and surmounted by a bold oornice, form ing the base for the cupola, lie cupola is of wood, octagon in plan, having in the first, which is the bell story, fonr large openings with Circular heads, filled with luffer boarding; the other fonr sides are plain pilasters on the an gles having capitals, from the example of the “ temple of the wind.” The second, whioh is tite dock story, is raised above the cornice of the bell story by two steps. It retains the oc tagonal form, and has the dook-dials on fonr of its faces, and sank panne Is on the other sides; the cornice is raised up on two broad bands or frieaes, and above the cornice are three steps to the base of the dome. It is expected that .the citizens in the vicinity will furnish the dock. Although the building has a fine appearance, ■and standing as it does on an elevated position in the city, will be wdl lighted and ventilated. The work was designed by Mr. J. W. Kerr, architect, and executed by Mr. J. H. McClel land, master builder. The building is now under roof. The Lecture room will be ready for occupancy on the Ist of October, and the whole will be completed by the Ist of April. The Chnrch was organized by the Ohio Pres bytery, in August, 1860, with 16 members, and now numbers 60 communicants. The officiating Pastor is Rev. Daniel McKin - let, D. D. TTiis is a missionary work within the bounds of the Presbytery, and an effort is now being made to complete the enterprise and famish this feeble congregation a sanctuary of warship, free from debt Egs»The following are some of the Commercial problems solved by the students of Duff’s College during their examination on Thursday last. They will oar Mercantile readers who were ,j - not present at the examination to jndge of the ■fj nature of the examinations to which the 4 .the stndents of that Institution are subject before \ they CAn graduate. U. V. and W. partners in business paid in as follows. tJ. Paid in $2650, and drew out §lOBO. V. paid in §2790, and drew oat §566. W. Paid in §2990, and drew oat §1260. At the ■time of dissolution the firm owes on their notes and book debts together §4,640, and they hate cash in hand §9OO, and merchandise notes and book debts §BOBO. Their expense account was debated for §lB6O. Their profit and loss account debeted for §630, and credited for 1600. Their Interest account is dr. for §640, and credited §9BO, and Commission ac’t. credited §lB6B. Each partners share in the gain or loss by trade was equaL Required the balance doe each. Sol red and answered by David McAlister. X. Y. & Z. partners in business, commencing Ist January 1850. January Ist, X. paid in $llOO, and March Ist he paid in $950 more— Jane Ist, $l2OO additional. August Ist, he | drew out §B5O. j January Ist., Y. paid in §1250, April Ist, j §lB5O additional, October Ist, he drew out i §250. January Ist, Z. paid in §lB5O, which remain ed in until the 31st December, 1850. On that day the firm was dissolved. At t£e time of dis solution their effects in cash, merchandise and debts amo7®ted to §10,400. They were owing debts to the amount of §B6OO. The gain or loss by trade wa* to be divided in proportion to the amounts paid irf, and for the time that they remained in the busings. Required the balance r dne each partner Januat'T Ist., 1851. Solution S 3 given by George Armstrong. 0. The following gentlemen are a commit tee for obtaining additional subscriptions to tbe Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company : Cbas. H. Paulson, Edward Gregg, B. M. Riddle, J. M. Pennock, Wade Hampton, Geo. Darsie, E. M. Stanton, Win. M. Lyon, Leeky Harper, Jno. Small, Joseph Pennock, Eph. Jones, J. McD. Crossan, Jno. Smithhey, Wm. M. Herat, Jas. Tnmick, Jno. A, Wilson, Wn. Patton, NathL Holmes, Wm. Espy, Jno, Birmingham, Barnes Ford, Jas. H. Sewell, Wm. Nixon, Robert Bruce, Thos. Clarke, B. F. Jones, Lewis Hutchison. Geo. E. Arnold, Arretted. —A young man named Peter Halde- Trmn > of Columbia, Pa., was entrusted by his friends there, with the sum of $3,400 to deposit for them at Little York, where he was going on a visit. After arriving there he unfortunate ly neglected to make the deposit and started for parts unknown to the parties interested, but they they immediately telegraphed to the police indifferent directions and yesterday morn ing when about stepping into the cars in Alls . gheny city, he was levied on by officer All the money with the exception of a few dol lars was recovered. His parents, we understand, are wealthy and -respectable citizens of Columbia and the young man himself has heretofore enjoyed a good rep utation* Officer Hague started on with him yes terday. Tgy We have been for some time convinced rif the efficacy of a Remedy called “ Pstbolb uh,” put up by Sami. M. Kier, of this ctty> is produced in abundance from a well be* # tto frlm, about fifteen miles up the Penu- We publish to-day a certificate sylvania L.. jg, (o | l y city, who was restored of a young mt perfect sight by its use. from total blindne.. in our city and Similar cases have b*-. evidence can be vioinity, of which the clt.. and given. The Petroleum is aiu • and contains highly valuable medioal ± jibed is getting into general use. The case _ by —.l ay ought not only to invito the afflicted, bnt also by the medical professio. Habeas Corpus.- —The young man named Mor gan whose arrest, for peddling teas, we noticed was brought before hia Honor, Judge MoClore, yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus. J. K. Kenedy, Esq., appeared for prisoner. After ar gument the prisoner was discharged on account uf a defect in the commitment Mrs. B. G. Bushnell, the wonderful clairvoyant, is still in our city. She oocuples the front offioe, second story, of Wilkins Hall, where she makes examinations, and gives pre scriptions. She is very accurate in her loca tions of disease, and seldom fails to make know® Its cause. Some difficult cases that had baffled an medical skill, have been cured by the obur voyant prescriptions of this lady. ; pass- The Horticultural Exhibition at the Ma sonic Hall surpasses anything of the kind ever gotten np in this city. The great vane# of fruits, flowers, plants and vegetables, male a most beautiful exhibition and the tastefalj ar rangement of that spacious hall, makes it a; re sort of exceeding interest. It will continue day and night until Saturday. p™?- We invite especial attention to the ad- > vertisement of R. Baud & Co., No. 103 Wood! street. These gentlemen have a very large and! well seleoted stock of Leather of different [ together with all other articles in their line of! business. We are sore, they will at least tet to! sell to all who may call upon them for such ar ticles as they have on hand. i Theatre. —The American Drama of Pat Lyon, on the Philadelphia Locksmith, was produced last nightto an excellent house, iua supurb manner. The Drama ia founded on well known facts and possesses ’much interest. - The parts were all well played* In order to give numbers an op portumty of seeing it, who were not able to at tend the Theatre on Wednesday evening the play will be repeated to-night £©* The Mayor of Allegheny and his police, it appears, had quite a souffle in the arrest of a fellow named Dodds, who has a wharf boat be low the city a couple of miles, which has been the receptacle of ’stolen goods. They finally captured him, and he is nowin prison. A bunch of skeleton kegs, and goods were found in the boat. Central Railroad. —The rails on this road, wo learn, will be laid as far as Wilkinsbnrg by Sat urday, when a locomotive will be put upon the brack for the purpose of conveying the rails from Pittsburgh along the line. figy On Tuesday evening a passenger on the np-train of cars fell asleep, and did not wake' until on his way back. He was aroused by the voice of the Conductor, with—“ Ticket, sir,” Ma coonscienoo 1 Mr. Ryan returned borne last evening. He was nnconseienee till yesterday morning of the severe loss he had met with in the burning of his building. Auction Sales. P. n’KBHSAi Auctioneer VfACKERKL. LAKE FISH AND HKBRINU. at .fX AuCTion.— This afternoon, 'lhursday, September IBih. ai o'clock, will be sold ai .M’Keima's Auction House.several barrels and half h .riels Mackerel, Her ring and Lake Pisb, lo close a consignment, sep lB _ I*. ftf’KBNNA, Auct 1 /. p.flj. DAVISi Auctioneer, Valuable miscellaneous and jllusta TED BOOKS (fine London editions), at Accito.v —<‘n Saturday evening.Scmerober 20ih, at 7o’clock. a« the Commercial Soles Booms, coiner of Woud aud Pif.h streets, will br sold by ca’aloguc, a superb collection ot London Books. Among which a re- works of Utfhop Porteu*, 6 voU, Gleig’s Memoirs of Warren Hastings,s vols i Knight's Pic orml London 3 to!*, nLtnerous engs; Illustrated Calender, splendidly illuminated; Heath’s New Gallery of ttnii«b Knsrov ■ ugi; National Melodies oi Scotland ; Views of Seel list) peats m.d Castle*; Johnson’s Spoitsmun’sCyelopc dia, SO steel plans, Bob of WaTerly Gems, 04 «teel pia eg j Caontcr't Picture Bible ; Thevenofa Travels on the Levant, 1 vol folio; StcbbingN History of the Cburch, 3 vols; Cook's History of Party, 3 vols; Miliinjren’s History of Duelling,*J vols; Thompson's History of Ma gic, 2 voi*; Fleetwood’s Life of Chrirt, elegantly illus trated ; Monslrelet’* Chronicles of Entland, Prance and Spain, 2 vo’s with plates; London Art Union Prise Annual,2so enes; History o f the University of Dublin, with Plates; Hogarth’s Works, 144 mu*, with letter prers descriptions by Trussler and others, 2 vols 4to; Burns’ Works ; Stothard’* illustrated edition,s vols, Sc Also, Kngr.vitigs to the American editions of Boyd ell’s Shakspeare, embracing scenes bora Winter’s Tale; Kine Lear, Macbe’h, Rirhard the Third, Merchant of Venice, 4c. Full pirtieo'ars iu Catalogues, which are now ready, sepia P. M DAVIS, Auei’r. 1/4 ry DOZ. FINK SHIRTS *T Aoctio.v—On Friday / mormng, September 19th, allO o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold on a credit of three month*, on soro* over SIO'J, for approved endorsed paper—l 47 doz super fine Shirts, compiling au excellent assortment of tbe latest styles and l>e*i manufacture -viz: *aprr York MM Muslin Shuts, linen bosom* and collars, wide and narrow plaits, covered buttons, yoke neek and French sleeve ; super Shirts, French needle worked bosom* ; do do French embroidered Bosom* ; fine Shirt*, L B ft C , broad ai.d narrow plain, sewed and stitched ; fancy Shirts; Merrimac Striped Shirts, 4c , 4c Ecpii p. M davis. Aoct*-r. W. O. O’CARTHST, Auctioneer WILL be sold on Monday, September 22d, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at M’Cartney's Auction House, a large lot of Household Furniture, Klichcn utensils, Ac. Among which rasy be mentioned in part the following:—Mahogany caairs, tables. bedstead*, common andAVindsor chairs, busk and straw raattra**- es, carpeting, leather beds and bedding, fancy stand* 1 settee, 1 large dioing table, I glass cave, i counter, a ot of pietures, and cooking uten»ils. And ni the same time, a lew barrels Herring and Molasses »ep!B W. G M'CAKTNEY, Aocl'r. Sheriffs sale of l qu'»rs, at *ccno»-win be *old on Monday, September i?*Jnd. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at .McCartney’* Auction Hou*r, No 125 Wood street, I y order of Carter Curti*, Esq , High Sher iff of Allegheny County, 7 ra«k* and barrels of l.quors, Ac., vi* : 6 c» *kt Cognac Brand); l barrel IrLh Whit key. The above Liqoor* are pronounced l y joi’gr* to be a first rate article, and will be sold five sallon with the privilege, or in such quantities »* will *ut pur chasers. CaRTKR SheniT. sepllG VV. G kIcCAR I'NY, Auct’r. Millinery s ixikk. h>>Uskhui.u iibk and KMCHKN UTENSILS at APCTioa— Will be sold OQ Tuesday, September 23d at It) o'clock in tbe forenoon, at the store of Mrs Johnston, Diamond alley, between Wood street and tbe Diamond, her entire stock of Millinery Goods, as she is going to qoit the business knd leave the eity. It comprises iu part— a large assort ment of Bonnets Dre*a Caps, Ribbons Laces, Blondes, Artificial Flowers, and almost every thing in u>at lice of baainess; ail of which has bees purchased within a tew months, and are of the latest styles and patterns Also, at the same time, all her Household Farnitore and Ki'cb* en Utensils, comprising— Mahogany Chairs; Rocking do ; Card Tables, Sofas, Centre Tables, Side do , Dinner do.. Dressing Bureaus, Plain do , VVnsb Standi High and Low Pos*. Bedstead*, Feather Beds, with Linen Ticks; Bedding, Mattresses, Looking Gta«ses, Cane Seat Chairs, Carpeting, Oil Cloths. Window Blinds, Set tee’s, Copper Kettiea, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Sale con tinued from day to day, ontil all are sold. »*plO VV. O. M’CARTNKV, Auct’r. T]TURNI JURE.GLASSWARE. Ac , at Acctioji —tin Jl Thursday a/terneon, September 18th, at o'clock, will be sold at McKenna’s Auction House, sundry arti cles of Furniture,composing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Clothes Prop, Cupboard, Tables, Ac: several articles of kiteben pare > Glass Jars suitable for Druggists or Confection er* ; 1 ambler*. Ca -tors, Plates. Ac ; 1 Gas or Air Pump ; 2 Wrought Iron Ladder*, and a Portable Hearth, with other article*. P- McKBNNA, scpl7 Auctioneer DUELING" PISTOLS at Arcriov -Ou Saturday evening, Sept. 20th, at early gaslight, will be sold at McKenna’s Auction House, oue ense of Dueling Pis tols. in good order, with a variety of other article* Jew elry, *r [»epl7] F. McKKNNA Auct’r IjHOK SIX)RE, Counters, S/ieioing, Gas tixiwts, , O Aocnoir—On Wednesday, October l*t, at 10 O’clock in tbe lorenoon, will be commenced at the Shoe Stored J. 8. Adams, No. 27, Liberty, nearly opposite Hand street, and uext door to the Spread Eagle Hotel, the entire stock of Boots and Shoe* remaining on hand, comprising en eitensive andgtuerai nssonment o: all tbe best qualities and styles in that line: ratn.boy*’, youths, ladie*, misses and children’s wear, of every de scriplion. Also, at the same upie>*tore fixture*, gas fixtures, counter, desk, shriving, inUee, Ac. The above stock will he sold in lot* to soil purchasers. Sale will be continued day and night until a-i are disposed of TWs-Cash. fseplSl P. M’KKNNA, Auct’r 'or Mftle T»WO HOUSES AND LOTS in tbe Borough of Law renceville, fronting 60 feet on Borough street and Cherry alley, (each), by seventy-five feet deep; hand somely and healthily located ou the bank of lbs Alleghe ny river, near the Ferry landing to Duqoesne borough ; ou each of which are erpeted comfortable frame dwell ings. Apply to DAYID BLAIR, or iUplO VV 1 P M'KENNA, Aopt’r. Valuable Country Beat* at Anetton* THE subscriber bavihg laid out his FARM in Ohio township, adjoining Dixon’s heirs, Robert M’Clinton and others, into LOTS, wiU offer the same for sale at Public Auction, on the premise*, on THURSDAY, Sep tember 18th, at to o’clock, A M. ThU property, containing 163 acres, hm been laid oat in Lots of from one and one-fourth to sixteen acre*, and calculated for plegsaot COUNTRY SEATS and Garden Lou, commanding and rgienfive and delightfnl view of the surrounding couqtry, (embracing Ip miles of the Ohio River and valley). lind is of superior quality —about two-thirds cleared, and the balance rovered with excellent timber and well watered Located on tbe Ohio River, the Onto and Pennsylvania Railroad nnd the new Beaver Road running through it. and within ten minutes’ride of the cj.y by Railroad—six miles f«om A'legbeny City. Toms:—One-fifth cash; the balance ip seven esual payments, with interest, to be secured by hood and mortgage For further particulars enquire of the undersigned. Riddle’s new Row, Allegheny City, John s£asksfdn ine premises, or Krebs ft Boyle, Auctioneers, (sepll j HUGH DUFF. Coach Ffcptory. C • «*, tf- BIGBI/WW, Swr-lßc W -lil— Nta. PARRIAOEB oTevery CONTINUES to manufav pnd mu* l aPproy e^ description and of the **» , t ''**4Jng personally to styles, to order and for sale, ail aSjeotiuffW’nia each branch of his Manufactory, anr« . affb*d, terial from the best that the eastern mariu *,«adious be feels eonfident ibal he can please - j) 0 *niire time and attenllou lo the business, isdetennined 10 compete with any of lhaaasierii marko lonSand Western Merchants are respe/lfsllj vhedio call and examine h« «°® k .£ elsewhere, as he is determined to seH as good and as cheap an article as any other esiablishmeni I » c Pg_ THE FIRST BANK IN A '“l \ I OR RXCHA.ROS FOR CITT PEOPEBTt. Th® V near J. Paimer’s; ten minutes’ wait from the and about fifteen from tbe Hand street Bridge. Ih® •'"* scriber offers said property on accommodating terms, which he now occupies. The Lot la 60 feet frpol on North Canal street, ronning back to Liberty street soma 275 feel, near one-third of an acre. On which i ß ® r * c ! f r a Briek House, containing ten k rooms, pressed brtcs front; a stable and carriage house oo the back of tbe lot The location is as fine as any in Allegheny The n remise scan be examined at any time. For terms, en- Egeof/. KIDD, at the store of J* KIDD A CO , cor- Ser of. Wood and Foarlh «r«u. JQHN KIDD rtnlV Forty flltles staging I BY THE N A 1L R ° A D ’ TO • PHttADELrHIA. COMMERCIAL. DAILT REVIEW OF THE MARKETS UFFiCB OV THE DaHA Mtlli.NlßG POST. i Thursday. Sept 18, 1851.' \ The weetiirr continues pleasant.Uut exceedingly dry. Navigation both nn nor rivers and canal i* almost en tirely suspei.d<tf, in consequence of the exceedingly low stage of water. We have been informed by gome of our forwarding men tbat there is scarcely enough water in the canal for empty boats to pass. This i* a ierious drawback upon our business community. Business yes terday was dall. ASHES—SaIes of 5 casks Soda at 4fc, time; 2 do Pearls at 6c; 10 bbla Saleraius at sc, reported. BUTTER—There is a moderate demand for good Roll. ai]siol6c; sales of 2 bbl* at the latter price. BLOOMS—There has been more enquiry for ibis ar-i tide, in rraaM lots, for the last few days, owing to the low stage of watsr in the canal, which hns entirely cut off receipt*. The demand for small lots has been steady, at from 556 lo GOper ton—the latter price is now in sisted upon. 1 PIG IRON—We have sales of 40 tons Allegheny ai $23,50, 6 months, reported. FLOUR—Receipts continue very light and prices at e >i(*ndi’y moving upwards. We have sales of 50 bbls at 81,25 ; 20 do at 3,29; several smalt tots of rxtia reported at 83,31 to from stores; by the dray load at 83,37 to 3,50 for super6ne to extra. GR OCERTES—There Is but s limited demand, princi pally to the cuy trade. We note sales of 10 hhds Sugar at lo 04« ;we have nu sales of Molasses to note, but quote at 364 to 374 c Coffee —We notice sales in a regu lar way to the city and country trade at94oiOc. BACON—In this article we have no change to note • holders are firm, and expect etIU higher piices We quote sales in small loia at 3f to 9c for Shoulder*, 9| to 10c for Sides, and 10c for ham*. CHEESE— Further sales ef GO boxrs reported at 6c. If A Y—Sales of 5 ton* reported at 812 to 14. DRIED BEEF—Sale* reported nl lie, with abetter feeling in the market Sonthcrn and Western Cotton Marketii Msco.v Market, Sept. 9, 1851. COTTON —Since our last renort, an arrival from Eu rope thawing a slight advance in the Foreign markets, tin* caused our market tn advance 4 to 4 cent per pound. The receipt*, however, have bten sfighL Ofld. bttt few sale* have been made The wi-h a good enquiry and an apwara tendency. We quote eitremes to day 008. Principal safe*, ?408c. SaVarßsh, September 11,1851. COTTON—The soles ye«teiday were limited to 6 bales (new) at9c per &. Louisville, 8«-pi_ 13 - COTTON—Stocks quite light with a small sale df middling ot Bc. XSW OBLSSSS CI.AStrVICATIOD. laienoi• • • -.. ♦ nomintl » Gao-1 Middling - - £lO 9 Ordinary to good | MuidiingFair 9449 94 ordinary 610741 Fair 100104 Low mid. to mid • -7408 ( M K3dJ»ms, ?>epi 4 1831. Infennr (Ordiia'v 540(1 Middling 6f064 I Gooj .Midulu c 'lst'k Middling Fait t- 0 | Fair 5*084 COTTON— Tb« dentHiid rominne* •*( a limned char acter. though a ha- improved lomrwlial since our last. Th* vnles include 18 bales middling at 6c , 13 do inferi or at 6fc ; and 15 do do m 7c THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY DB. JOBS DOLL'S SiARSAPARIULAI ITu put up hi quart bottle*, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as much pure Sarsapanllu as any similar preparation in America- Price $1 per bottle, or six bottle* for fivr dollar* It has been a well esuil>it«bed fuel for years pa-i, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, wai the only true panacea for all disease* originating from an impure state of the blood, the u*» of mercury, intoxica ting dnnks, evil habiis in youth, barrenness, Ac We boldly amen that JOHN BULL’S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA !* the only preparation before the public that t* prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to pric-- :*nd every pound, before being used, t* subjeot to the -tr ctc*t chemical teats, and it* genuineness ascertained before being used ! Ball’s Sarsaparilla also ronlams the virtue* of seve ral other v;ilOAb,e medical roo «, together forming the best eotni-ound, nnd pro Incing tAe grtnttst eurative agent in (As knovm world / This Medicine, when u*»*tj urrording to direction*. WILL CURE WITHOUT FAfL! Rerofala or Rinc’s Kvi , Career#, Tumor*. Eruption* of the >km, Erv*ip»l»«. Chronic Sore Eyes, Km*- worm or Tetter'-. S-nld Mead, Rheumatism, I'hi-i* in the Bni;c\ or Joints, Old Sore* and «' ccr«. Swelling of the Gland*, Syphi lis, Dyspepsia, Balt Rheum. Disease* of the Kidney*, Lo*« of Appe tile, Disease* arising l<oo the o*e of Mercury, Pain iu the Sidesutd Shoulder* Gcn ra I Debility, Dropsy, Lamhago. Jn and ice, Co*uvr e.*», Sore Threat, Broncbiti-. C»ogh«, Cold*, Weak aea* of the Chest, Pulmonary Affection*, and all other Disrase* lending to produce - CoiunuipiloD ! * Liver Complaint. Female irregularities and Complaints, Sick an ) Ncrvoo* Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chrome Constitution a, Diseases. %nd j» a -pri'-g and summer drtnlf, nnd general tonic for the system, and a gi ntle and pleasant purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water- Salt*, tjr Seidlits. Testimonial*. The following i* o verbatim copy of a certificate now In the ponses* ion of the proprietor of Bull's Sarsapar illa. Rev E W Sehotu* widely au&gcncntliy known os an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of (be M K Church, and the Rev E Stevenson has been known as one of the most talented uml sealou* members that the Kentucky Conference could boa at of for many years, and at tms time is fil m* the high and responsible siauon of agent for the M E Book Concern Can the world produce Setter or more satisfactory testimony in favor of nns medicine * BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WaB EVER OFFER- ED IN FAVOR Op ANY MEDICINF. Rev E W Sicuo.v—Rrv E. Sfsvxsson. Louisville, May 20,1850. We. have used John Bull'* Sarsaparilla. und have known it to be used with entire satisfaction, and have no hesitation in stating that we believe a to be a *a/< and valuable medical compound, and calculated to pro doee much good, and relieve much suffering . and would therefore most cheerfully recommend u to the afflicted. ~ (Signed.) E.W.BKHON, ESTEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persona, not pos«e#sing this “desideratum so devoutly to be wished, n resorting t/>cosmetic*, lotions, washes, pain’-* and coloring material*, to restore to them a semblance of whnt disease bus deprived them of. and that too, with great injury to the skiu- Bull’s Sarsaparilla ts the best cosmetic known. L beautifies tbc skin, by removing every panicle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every mttiutr vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and frcibuc** of youth- Ladies, abandon the use of paint* and mixtures, and use Buirs SarsapaiiLa, ihe only rffectual reraedr. “ A word to the wise is sufficientand n hint is enough TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OK BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. From Dr. L. P. Ya.sdkll Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College.”] ‘ I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Bull’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, tuid have no hesitation in saying hat they form a sale com dound. and one that promise* well to chronic diseases, to which it ts appllc able ” L Y VAN DELL, M. D. Louisville, June 0. I^lB. WHAT DK- PYLES, Phytieian by appointment to the Louisville Marine Hospital, says of UILL'S SARSA PARILLA : Louisville, March 20, 1841). I have examined the prescnpito - lor the preparation of John Boti’s Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combina tion to be an excellent one. und well calculated to pro dace an alterative impression on the system. 1 have used it both in public and prvaie practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLKS, M. D , Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital, in* CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr. JOIIN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA, from Kentucky— and have no other. r KEYSEft & M’DOWfil.L, Wholesale and Retail Agents, For sale by D. M Curry and Joscp Douglas*, Aie glteny City; Wm. B. Mercer, Cannonsburg, and by Druggists generally. |cltf:3mdiw " Kal i Fas it lons HATS, CAPS AND LADLES' FURS. JWILSJN A SON, No. 91 Wood jlrssf, (third door . below Diarootid alley,) would Invite the attention of their customers and the public to the large addition which they -are now receiving to their former slock of Goods Tbp assortment consist# in part of the new style HATS, (lately introduced), “id which are so very much admired for tneir beauty and gentility ; together with a great variety of Black, Brawn una Drab, Mexican, Hungarian and other kind* of Hat-* for Men and boys ; Silk and Mohair Plush CAPSj Cloth, Oil, Silk nnd Glazed CAPS, of almost all de criptiun#; Fancy HATS nnd CAPS for Children—offered at reusonubie prices wholesale and retail ALo.LAUIRS* FURS—vit: BUek and Nat’l Lynx, Fitch. Gennet and Coney MUFFS i Pitch und Siberian, Bqoirrel VICTORINES and CUFFS; Misses'and Cl.il drrn's MUFFS. [»ep6 tints, Caps and Ladles’ Far*. JAMBS WILSON, No. 9 Federal street, Allegheny Ci y, is now receiving hi* FALL and WtNTER sup ply of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FURS, consisting of black, brown and drab Mexicuu, Hungarian. Jenny Lind nnd other kiuds of Hals; soft and >-iiir FUR and WOOL; black, brown and drab silk plush Caps; mo hair cloth, oi', silk, glazed and fur Caps, suitable for men and Iqys; fancy Mat* and Cnp* for chtldreni Alsq— Black &hu Natl Lynx, Fitch and Coney Muffs; Filch and Siberian, Squirrel Victorines and Cufls -. Miss es and Children’s Muff*—all 'of wntoh will be sold low for Cash. [*cp9 B{;; r LER STREET, LAWRENCb’VIbLL For Sale —A Vaic*W& Business Stand—having a large Fainl Iv Store, adapted iof doing an ettensive business is now occopied. Also, a large aud convenient dwel'mg in connection with the store; also, a good cellar, porch, laree yard and stable. Tl e lo’ is 314 feet from on But ler street.br UB4 deep on foster 4lle>. lo Market street: well suited for further improvements, if dp&ired. Price for the whole 83,000. Terras easy. corjnewu **-» g. cUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, ge pjg r 50 Smitlifieid street Kor kais< A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT- s ßuate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. The Lot i» 60 front on Centre Avenue, and ex uswlinilmelt WO «*" C>» rt f n, b ? pon 'T h f «eelca a brick - bouse, three Morie. bigb, newly bu 11, wflh uravel roof, and6ui.hed iu lie mosl approved .[yle e water is cornluoiod (Q jho-door by » M™* 1 , ““< i evJrßenter convenience lhat would render Ihe suua,,on .old ou reasonable * ROBB, sebSilm Mn 1« Fourth street, Pittsburgh. L- Vv\ RK.NOKVI LI-r. rKOI'ISRTy fUK Sibil A valuable pjopeyly of 5U feet front on Dravo street, by 90 deep on Charlotte itreet. Persons detlrons of ob taining cheap property wII do well to cgll Wion Ibe above is handy to the OmnibUß Btatiou, nnd is in a ffoo and pleasant location. It is laid off in £“r -coold be sold separate ; but would make a good situation for a family residence. Price 8?0 i. Tynlsea*y- B. CUTHBERT,Gon’I Agent, fep]a bio. 50 gtmilhfiefd street ARRIVED^ Steamer Atlantic, Parkinuon, Brownsville. “ Redstone, Woof ward, Brownsviilr ‘ J.M’Kee. Hendrickson,McKeesport Thomas Shriveri Bailey, West Newton DEPARTED: Wheeling and Bridgeport Packet. iJESLa Thb splendid steamer R. If, LINDSAY kEgfSMM. t\ Miwi.il Mnsler. is the regular Wheeling and Bridgeport, Packet, and leaves here every Wednes day and Saturday for the above ports- For freight or passage apply on board, or to fi SHERIFF A BINNING, Ag’ts iyM No. I"Market street. For Bale. ’ I JKSLft The boll of the Steamboat LAKE ERIE. jfipllilglaEnquire on board, at the Allegheny wharf below the St. Clair street bridge. [ao2(h3i* I The one-half of the steamboat ARENA, plying between Pittsburgh, Bast Liver pool and Wcllrvtlle. f*he isdoine a good busines,being the only regular boat to Wellsvilie. ltwili be disposed of on reasonable terms. Apply to * nuiB JAMES BLAKELY. Friday Otneftxmati Paekel. THE new and elegant steamer IRENE 2. G. L. MClintocs. Master, has taken OMiißmgmiaaplace of the Clipper No. g, in tho line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY,at 10 A,M.,for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or ps»* sage apply on board. yei« For Marietta and Rocklngport, I Thx fine steamer PACIFIC, Zahopb Mae will leave for the above and intermedi ate ports every THURSDAY , at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board,or (o T. WOODk & SON, tnarlO No. 61 Water si., and 63 Front si. Wednesday Paekst for Cincinnati* mm, Ttrß new and fact running steamer CIN- Bibmpiohxm* Master, will leave every WaunKspAT. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mat 20 G. B. MILTENBBBGER. ■ JjS* % Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Cupt. . Hv’ftAj leaves the AlJe gheny wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Joua Karra, leave# the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuesday and Friday, gt 4 P. M. Fur Freight or Passage,apply an Board {marVO Trnui lory. (Brrwm rcwn «nn libxbtt «TKSvm;. LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at ail times to order— 3-4, 4-4. 5 4 and 0-4 BufT Shades, plain and bordered ; '* “ “ “ Transparent green do; •* “ “ *♦ Dark ** do; Landscape Shades o< every style ; Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mexzilinio, of new style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, wit*. Lettering or De signing OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMI MGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. [£/" Curtains bung on reasonable terms. Cncis - ATI, Sr pi. 13. P. &■—Pedlers will do well lo call at the Factory, be fore purchasing etsowbere. aprlSdSm EH.KBBNAN. Q. V. Arbothaotf SOAP AND CAVDLE MANUFACTURER, amir g/ Fountain and siemii Person* wonting an» thing in that line will do well to eaU, as ( am determined to ceil as cheap os any otherpersonin 0»e city. (tepllty FOR RENT— Aod possession given immedi- * ately, a three story BRICK MOUSE, (No. 101 ffffj Third street, between Ross and Grant). Apply to dps!. WRIGHT A ALCORN, No. 117 Third street, ania opposite St Charles Hotel. rpHE subscriber offer* for rent three large and jfijMfe j. well-finished BTORK ROOMS, entirely new, Blßglf located on Fifth street, opposite ttie Exchange Bank.— Possession will be given immediately. For terms, Ac . apply to H CAMPBELL, jy3o on the premises. n’OOBD A CO., CORySi t OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, ARE now prepared 10 supply tbeir friends ns* LM and lbe P®*>l»c generally, arid* |he Fell Slyle IM «®Siao/ HaTS and CAPS, which they bare jostc2*|i received (>ep4 UblOttft, fpH C. H; PAULSON. N9 r l 3 Wttod tinaAa now re- Jgjj eelvinyhl* entire Fall Sloe* ttf HATS, CAPS, nod aU arucieabelonging 10 bia business. He lias now a general assorrmem of all (n hi* tine, beside* receiving by the Pennsylvania Railroad daily, a.'l of which he will aetl at eastern prices. [*ep4 ’ LIVES INSURED BY THE Kentucky Antucl l#lf« Insurance Co.. COVINGTON, KY. 'T'HIS COMPANY lift* actual Capital of ONE HUN -1 DEED THOUSAND Do: LAfW, and is managed by men of tbe highest iutecrity and responsibility. Pamphleu furnished, information given, and applica tion! received by J. TUiIBETT, Agent, 129 Wood street. Fahubx Pilwobth, Medical Examiner. f«rpa HRABDOOK’s FIKI.U Pi/aNK RUaU .V itiuc. (or aaie at a low rate. A. WILKINS A CU., Stock and Etchange Brokers* acpn cor Market and Third streeu. FINE watches, RICH GOLD JEWELRY and SILVER ware, at Wholesale prices. HOOD continues to sell all of the finest, good Jewelry, pure Stiver Ware and fine Gold and Silver Watches, by thh single article, at his Wholesale prices. Having just re ceived a largo addition 10 his assortment, he now defies competition. His stock baa all been bought for cash, at the lowest manufacturers’ prices, which enables him to sell at Jrom 20 to 60 per cent, lower than any other es tablishment m this city, or In any other city west of the mountains; and every article will be warranted at time of aaie—so that every one cau buy equally safe and cheap. Our motto is, to sell at very small profits, and thereby aecare a large trade We do not wish to drive away trade from this city by asking too large profits, or by entering into any combination. P. S.—All kinds of Watch Repairing done as well as st any other establishment in the United States, and at lower prices. Watch Glasses tet ol half price, at No. 51 Market stieet,_PiUsburgh. | srp3 P'B'BfH Gliass works. V LOSKSZ, BEL THOMAS WIOHTKA*. Lorens A Wtghtman, (Formerly of the firm of Wk M’Cdij.t A Co.) ' MsxuricroESfts or all scrum of VIALS, BOTTLES AND WINDOW GLASS, 03 Wats* and 05 Front Strssls, Pittsburgh, Ptnn'a N. B —Particular attention p»*id to odd sizes of Win dow Glass and private m< aids for Bottles and Vials jytt'f:3mdA w ACCORDEONS— A splendid and varied stock of the best brands just received ; FLUTES—A very desirable selection, with one, four, sir uud eight keys, Cocoawood, and by the best makers -—very cheap; just opened; GUITARS—An extensive and choice slock arriving; VIOLINS—Some very fineohf ones, and new of every variety of style and price; HARP STRINGS—a fine selection. Also, for Gui tars and Violins Cornets, Tubas, Bugles. Hipocomos, Trumpets, and every variety of Brass Instruments, selected and tried by the subscriber himself, and sold at vcy low rates. Also, the newest and moat popular Music, just ree’d. N. B —Tbe above Instrument are warranted to be correot and perfect in every respect If found faulty, the money will be refunded. H. KLEBBR, sep9 Sign of the Oolden Harp, Third at. NEW MUSIC I O’ER THE WATERS ROW. By H. Ryan ; Erui’s Child in America; Mountain Dairy. Linley; I was Happy ere I Loved Yon ; In Dreams of Peace ; Child of the tv ave, with Vignette i Lost Heart; O 1 Steal to thy Lattice, do;’ Nelly Biy. Foster ; The Serenade, By Schubert, The Happy Chance. Byßus«ell; Judy M'Leary. Comic Song; When the Bright Waves are Dashing. Duett; Home ! Home ! 1 Love Thee ; The Wild Old Woods ; Nelly Was a Lady; Songs of the Blind Brothers ; Evening Song. u Twilight Dewsare Weeping;” Home. I Peel, Is Drawing Nigh Duett { Hail Columbia, with Likeness of George Washington; La Belie of the Village—Valse Brilliant; Lizzy Waltz; Nonsuch Waltz; Rice’s Favorite Wahz ; Album Waltz; Byerly’s Waltzt RolUtone. Pares! and Sagonia Assembly Polkas; Three Polkas—Camelta, Alpenhorn and Teufelg, with colored vignette. Byßeyor, Matilda S&bian ana be Petit Tambour—Pondos; Flower Suhottish ; Silver Star Gal op; Kuggle’s Quickstep; 1 hree Medley Overtures—No. I, Rose of England; No. 2, Shamrock of Ireland; No. 3, Thistle of Ireland. Received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, sepft No 81 Wood street. A. W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, btioxo Markv xtrttU Piri>6ttrgk. Po- novlstrtatvlv PENNS7L VANIA RAILROAD, ~~ Completed to Lockport, SO Slilea West of Johnstowni ■ TIME REDUCED AND SPEED INCREASED ! THE subscribers having the pleasure to announce to their friends, and patrons of the Pennsylvania Rail road, that they have commenced trans-shipping at Lock port, and confidenly expect to deliver freight to and from Philadelphia in four days. We are n<»w prepared to receive and forward any amount pf Merchandise or produce within ourcepacity which >« One Thousand Tons Per Week, at the follow ing rotes of freight: Dry Goods, Hals, Shoes, Books, Stationary, Cutlery, Confectionary Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drags Medicines, Saddlery, Ac., Ac. 81,00 ip lOOfbs. SZCOfID CLASS. Hardware, Quccnsware, Groceries, Paints, Dye Staffs, Oils. Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and otner Grass Seeds, Wool, Ac. 8c ipo. Baef. Pork, Batter, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf. Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rngs, 60c 100. roUBTH CLAM. Ashen, Marble (rough) Tar, fitch, Rosin, German Clay Bones, Bacop, Ap , _ 60 C & 100, CPYODE A COLE, Agents, aqgffi comet of Penn and Wayne streets. Drug Store for Sole; “ A DRUG STORE, fixtures and stock of medi al. cines, in a first rate location for doing a wholesale and retail buslness.nnd has on excellent ran of cus tom at the present time. There is connected with tbe establishment several Agencies of popular medicines, which, with the usual business of the store, would ren der it a profitable invesunent to any one desirous bf en gaging m it. For particulars address box 428, with real name. (aag29 COTTON BAGB—IO dozen three bus Cotton Bags, for pale by [ecp4j WM. DYER. O UNDRIES—IIS bx». very «uperlor W. R. Cheete; f| 0 st> bus. Dried Apples; ; TP Ires. Bauer : Jail received and for tale by •epl ' OABSON.* E?KVIn)IT ■ hrlr a Fa>' ’ floor; , do; RIVER MATTERS. PORT OF PITTS9VRGH. I XKBT 6 fBCHBS WATKB 19 TUB CUAItHXL. “ Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville “ Atlantic,Parkinson,' do ” J. M’Kee, Hendriekson,McKeesport ‘ Thomas Shriver, Baitey, West Newton “ Genesee, ConaQt,,Brovrasviiie. u Thomas Beott, Vandergriff, Beaver. Steamboat for Sate, Ailsgheny Itlver Trade* REGULAR ‘ FRANKLIN PACKETS. Store Room for Rent. Take SoUee. Sew Good* I Sew Goode I riltST CL4S3. THIKD CLASS. ; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O’REILLY BINE. ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA. Boston, September 17. The steamship Europa, from Liverpool, via Halifax, arrived this morning and the mail left immediately for the South. She brings $50,000! in specie. \ Mr. Webster is in the city. The President arrived at noon. The celebration to-morrow promises to be very brilliant. i Washington, Sept 17. | The letter of the Secretary pf the Treasury to Gen. Hamilton for the Texan creditors, state that the President has decided, first that only 5,000,000 of indemnity can be delivered to Tex J as until releases are filled at the Treasury for all that portion of the Texas debt which issued prior to Jan. 14, 1850. Second, that issues of Texas bonds or certificates of Btock, or notes made receivable for public dues are claims with in the meaning of the act of Congress—releases for all such must be filed at the Treasury De partment before the President will feel himself justified in delivering the remaining $5,000,000 to the Texan authorities. New Yoek, Sept 17. Advices from St. John's to the 16th ult., state that a terrible hurricane had visited that place and destroyed a large quantity of sugar in store houses and prostrating all the cane in the fields.' The tide rose 26 feet above its usual height and many houses were Bwept away. At Maricoibo five British vessels were wreoked. CINGIBNATI, Sept. 17 8, A. M. The roof and two upper stories of the Denni son House was destroyed by fire at 1 o’clook thi« morning, and the lower part of the house is greatly damaged. Some baggage is lost, and several of the boarders lost various sums of money. The fire originated in an adjoining livj ery stable, which was entirely destroyed. Th£ 1 oss is heavy. ; . Baltimore, Sept. 17. The Maryland State Convention assembled at 4 o’clook this afternoon, when George. C. Mor gan was nominated for Comptroller of the Treas ury, C. H. Hicks for Lottery Commissioner, and Geo. G. Brewer for Commissioner of the Land Office,—all by acclamation; after whioh the con vention adjourned sine die. The Convention was very enthusiastic. Washisoton, Sept 17. In the Howard District Court, yesterday, the witnesses from this city against Gen. Chaplain, were discharged, the $19,000 bail money having? been forfeited and paid to the State of Md. Baltimore, Sept 17. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows did nothing to-day of public interest. Buffalo, Sept 17. The Liberty party convention met to-day.— Wm. Chaplin was chosen president NEW YORK MARKET—Sept 17 F10ar...3,87}@4,00@4,25. Pork... Mess 15,75 ; 13,25. Lard... Firm. Coffee...St Domingo at 7J. Sugar... Inactive. Whiskey...2Bs. BALTIMORE MARKET—Sept 17. F10ur...8,87. Grain... Scarce, &4d prices nominal. Other things the same os yesterday. CINCINNATI MARKET—Sept 17. River stationary aud weather pleasant. F10ur...8,10@8,16. Whiskey...l7J. Cheese... 6 to 6s. Groceries... Unchanged. Linseed Oil... Firm at 69. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Sept 16. Cotton... Declining ; middling 8$; fair 9s. Mess P0rk...16,50. Provisions of oil kinds are dulL The weather is pleasant, and the city healthy. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Sept 17. Cotton... There is a fair demand, and but lit tle is offered ; 500 bales middling sold at Bs. Bacon... Steady; prime sider are sold at 12. Pork... Dull; Mess at 16,25. Whiskey. ..18$. Ship Conoordia arrived. m EDGAR THOR.ZV, Al. D., gl pttYmviA.i'if suag koy, SI No. 394 hTBkkT, Ml Near Hi ua PiUtburga, l*a Bf \iJ“ umce hours, iruiu 7 a» IU A ffj M;itlu a, ami 7u> jU, r. 01. Bf iNigh. CA.ia at HI icuUtu iu. t au. 9 State fllatual Fire lasursaoe Coutp«<i^ BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithfibld st., Pitt**u*g i, Afau Ul, IBi I. f l l llGbettevidcnce of the successor the Director In X eudeavoring to uake the "‘STATE MUTUAL FIRli INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the coraraanity, is the unparalleled amount of busiress which has been done~-having issued 7,900 Pill* eies during the past year, thereby adding over $130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property tnsared i> of the safest kind, In small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year Whole No. Policies issued do do expired, terminated A canceled**- do do in force Amount of Property insured do Canceled, terminated and ex pired do do in force - do Premium Notes —79,676,87 do Canceled,terminated,expr’d, 637,10 do in force-••• $79,03T,77 do Cash Premioms received- • • -$51,657,14 do do canceled —— 321,24 $51,23t%00 Whole amount of losses and expen ses paid 23,411,45 Balance In favorof the Co , In cash, 927^24,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dn ;tl injfs, and isolated or country property, it is belie-, ed tht < company affords advantages in point of ehenpn *ss. safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company il this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved ? ys tera of Classification of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insanng only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thu« precluding the frequency and occurrence ol taige urea, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pl.tn. it not only possesses the cheapness apd accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partition lion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gill sti, John B. Packer, J?araue T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob jrt Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres’l. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Cabbibb, Actuary. N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen,per cent, on expi ring policieshas been declared by the Directors, am it* now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeen a* ble in cash at the end of ninety days. mvl7:dAw A. A. CA HHIRH. A cent. [otice to Contractor!' STEUBENVILLE AND INDIAN A RAILROAD—; Proposals will be received by the Steubenville and 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 Conotiou valley ; and, also, for the construction of die entire Road, between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also distinct proposals for <he 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 conlaius work of all desor ptions in grenl variety, some of which is quite heavy. Proposals will be reee ved for Ibe Grading and Mn sonry of the first divisiontntire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as mny ap pear most conducive to its interests. Plans Profiles and Specifications nan be seen at the Office of the Oompany, after the 15th of September and further information may be obtained ou application to J Biickensderter, Jr., Chief Engineer, or to the under signed. D. KILGORE* p-lgnimdfcw President, xoofSr - WOODWARD BLAKELY A CO., Queeasware Manofacterers, East Liverpool, Ohio, would beg leave to call lb* tteniion of Western, Southern Mer chants and others to samples of Kooklngham and Yel low cane ware, manufactured by them m the above place, which can be exomined nt itteir ware rooms, corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Orders left there witi be promptly forwarded to the Poite-ryand Sedio any part of the Sooth or Wen Having ic v made large additions It their works, they are crabled fo fill all orders with despatch amps 1 ) SALK OR EXCHANGE a J. Piece of Ground, 40 teet fr>nt by 61 feet deep, on Locust street* (Fifth Ward,) and three two story frame bon*es> Also, a Lot of Ground, 20 feet from by 61 feet deep, adjoining the above, and two 2 story frame houses. Also, a Lot of Ground, corner of Pine and -Pike streets, and three two story brick bouses • Also, a piece of Ground adjoining the above, and two 2 story frame houses, each containing six robots. Also, a Brick House and Lot on Carson street, la East Birmingham. • Tbe above Properties will be sold altogetbecforfepa rate, or exchanged for vaeantLotsin the city, drcofrmtiy property within ten miles. Apply to a 027 JAMES BLAKELY. OCKINOAAM AND YELLOW £ANE WaRE-t We hare recently received a large addition io ocr longer stock of which werespecLfuUy call the atieniiobpnnerchahts, dealers and timekeepers. . Abo, to a beautiful article oysream colored and drab Ware. A large variety of wain urns* spittoons, pitchers, (fancy 1079,(1085611 sells, vases, goblets,mantel ornaments. 3cc., always on hand. The usual credit ahd discount allow* ed, WOODWARD, BLAKELY A CO., dd27 corner Sixth and Liberty sts. CLINTON FURNACE, Jane 5?, 1831 .—S. M. |Cikh‘- Dear Sir —This may certify that one of my bof s has been afflicted for the last thirteen years with a beating and deafness of the right ear. 1 have tried a number of physicians, all withom an> benefit, and had given np hope of a core ever being effected, when our (unity physician, after examining the case, recommended me to ase the PETROLEUM, which I did, and am happy to inform you that, the use of two bottles effected an entire ■ ! ■..amw \ write this Without solicitation or jour acquaint . A Drug Store tor Hale. Lancet. WuMsuUmismn of esteem,!_»m yoonL>nijjr, t;.« ■■ -.■■'“'■:. i. . ■ ■... . . .•• ••. ■.■ •• ■ 'Jr . ,-\'o i' v -t ; 1 .• v -J *» vIT f: K' , J '• - PATRICKS * BANKERS ANB EXORASGB BROKBRSf No. C 5, CORNER WOOO ACT DIAMOHD *TH**T*, Pittsburgh, Pa, ■ [ma.7l Domestic and foreign Exchange, Bank Notii } Gold and Silver,, Bought, So.l and JRxchangid, BICBAKO£ UIO BAHKISa HOU8B: or William A.&fill & Co., 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. U 7" IWTKEKST ALLOWED OTT TTMB PSPOStTS. faPgSS tLLBN X*AMSB. KEAIBBR 4 RAHH. , Banktrtand Exchange Brokers i DtaUrs in Fortign and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Ctrtificaitt o f Depot* it,BankNous.and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the 8 Charles Hotel. ~ ,• tnaygS H. HOIiHBS & SOWS, tfAVK BEMOVXP THKIB BABKIS9 iffP EXCHJtKQB OtWICM To No.Jfl 'Market street, four doors beloto old stand. N. HOLMES to SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers tn Notes,: Drafts, Acceptances,Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. > Collections made in all the cities the Uni ted Sinn**. Deputes re&eiveiio par funds or current paper, No 67 Market street, betwcen'Thfrd and Fourth streets. jmgjg-ly. TaS.fl.ttOOS TBos.dasesnT HOOW ASAEGEUTi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth sir tots., Pittsburgh, Pa DEA LERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit,Ac EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities oftbeUnlon and Europe, for sale in sumsto'soii purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received oh deposite COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Union, auhe lowest rates- _• sepll-ly Ulhli A CUK.KY, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Wo. 65 Wood Street. Third door beloto Fovrthrritffcst sidi). SIG HT EXCHANGE on theEdstenl Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold. Silver and Bonk Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the Untied State? Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. mar27:y WHEREAS, in and Py the Act of the General As semble of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Aet relat ing to. Elections of this Commonwealth, n it is enjoined on me to give notice of each elections lo he held, and enumerate iu such notice wbatofficersare to be elected. In pursuance thereof, I. CARTER CURTIS. Sheriff of the County of Al!egbeny r dotherefore make known and give this public notice to the'electors of said County of Allegheny, ihai a General Flection will he held in the ft.iid County, on the SECOND'TUESDAY OF OCTO BER NEXT, at the several election districts therein. Th*- Hertors of the First WnTd bf the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the house of Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner of Ferry ard Fourth streets, in.said Ward. The electors of the Second Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, io meet atlhe BumtDistrictHpttf,corner of Sec ond mid Smuhfield streets, in shid : Ward, fhe electors of the Third Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the house of Andrew McMasters, E*q. Tno electors of the Foarth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the PaLlic School House, in said Ward. Tne electors of the Fifth Ward of ilie C«ty of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by Gotlieb Siediel, late Alexander Stewart, in said Ward. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said Ward. The electors of the Seveoth Ward-of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward of the City of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward. The electors oMbd Nih(h s Wat'd of the City ot Pitts burgh, to meet at. the Public School House, in said ward The electors of the Firtt Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at ihe house of J. Woodhouse, Robinson street The elector* of the Second Ward of the City of Alle gheny, to meet at the house of Wi 'ow Thompson, north west corner of Ohio street and the PnWie Square. The electors of the Third Word of the Ci*7 of Alio gben y, to meet at the Public School House, in said ward. The electors of the Fourtb War > of the City of Alle ebeny, to meet at the house of Mrs. Wylie;-' East Com mon. The electors of Pitt township, to meet at (be house of Mrs. Nancy Murray, on the Meehanies’and Farmers’ Turnpike Road, in said township; except the qualified voter? refining in sections No*. 4,7, and 14 of the city district who shall vote at all general elections in the Ninth \Van! of the City of Pittsburgh. The electors of Peebles township, to meet at the house of John Beitler, in the village of East Liberty. The electors of Collins township, to meet at the bouse of William McCall, Jr., in the village of East Liberty, The electors of Wilkins township, to meet at the house j of John Shaffer, on th* Greensbnrgh Turnpike Road, in I said township, I The electors of Plum township, to meet at the boose ! of John Summerville, in said township. The electors of Patton township, to meet at the house : of Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said 1 township. The electors of Penn township, to meet at the house of Robert'Ohnhldson, : 'on the- Leechburgb-Road, in said town*hip The electors of Versailles township, to.meet at the Brick School House, nesr the White House formerly oc cupied by Thomas Neel, and now l»y Wm. A IS’ The electors of Elizabeth township, to me houre of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupied Walker, in Elizabeth Borough. The electors of the Borough of Elizabeth, the house of Daniel Sarver, formerly occupiet Walker, in said borough. The **lr ciorsof‘Jefferson township, to meet al of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John said township. The electors of Mifflin towuship, to meet at of Snrnuel Wilson, formerly occupied by Jar in said township. The elector* of Upper St. Clair township, the house of Jas. Connor, in said township The electors of Lowe* St. Clair township, the brick trvern at the junction of the Coal Hil Clair turnpikes jiuithitheißrownsviUe road. The ejwrorsof Chsruer» loviuiup, ta meet < HcitbUse near the Saw Mill Run bridge, on the vitle toroptke- Tbc electors of Robinson township, to meet at the house of Sarah McFarland, formerly Audley McFarland, inlaid township The electors of Findley townsbin, to meet at the house of McClelland A. Armor, formerly occnpled by John Charles, in the village of Clinton, la said township. The electors.of Moon n eet at the house of.-Peter Oustou.in said township^-* The electors of Ohio township, to meet at (he house of Hay,in said township- The electors of Franklin township, to meet at the house occupied by J 93 Holeraan, in said township. The electors of ;hc Borough of Manchester te meet at SchoolJiouse The electors of Reserve township, to meet at the house of Gptlieb Fisher, in saitf township. The electors of Baldwin township, to meet at the house of John Cowan, in said township. The electors of Snowden township, to meet at the house of Peter Boyer, in said township Tbeelectors of South Fayette township, to meet at the house of H-. Hays, on the farm of G. Y. Coulter, in said township: ' '* : The electors of North Fayette township, to meet ax the house now occupied by Francis Jamison, at Rogers’ Mill, in said to wmhtp The electors of Ross township, to meotat the house of Jacob Colbaugh, on the Franklin road, in said township. The electors of Pine township, to meet attbehoase of Hugh Crummy, in said township-'and/ihal Thomas Wallace be Judge, and William McKinney and William Rogers be Inspectors of this election, \A said township The electors of McCandtess township are to meet at the house of Jas. Anderson, in said township. The electors of West Deer township, to meet at the honee of Nathan Conley, in said township. ‘ The electors of Blast Deer township to meet at the Pub lic School House, in the Borough of Tarentnm. 87,686.419 *1)1,728 87,684.691 The. electors' of ihe Borough of Taremom, to meet at the Public School House, in said Borough. The electors of Indiana township, to meet at the house formerly occupied by S Mackey, in said township. The electors of Staler township, to meet at John Shaw’? mill, in stfid township. The qualified voters of that part of Indiana township, in Allegheny'county, residing within the following de scribedboundaries, to wit: beginning at a point on the Allegheny river, at the upper line of the farm of John Cable, and running a northerly course, between the farms of said Cable aad John Boyd, to the N. E. corner of Ca ble's (arm —thence running a westerly course to the Sba lertownship line, irvsoch a manner as to embrace all farms or lots situate iu Cunningham’s district, and known 'as the river tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereaf ter vote at general elections in the Borough of Sharps bureh, at the election poll of said borough. The elector? of the Borough of Birmingham, to meet at the Public School House.in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of East Birmingham, to meet at the Railroad Office of Oliver H Ormsby, in said borough. ’ ' 1 ... . • - The electorsof Duqoesne Borough, torn eel at the Pub lic School House, in said borough. The electors of the Borough of Lawrenceville, to meet at the Public School House in said Borough. The electors of the Borough of Shnrpsburgh, to meet | at the house of James Sharp, in said Borough. The elector? of the Borough of McKeesport, to meet at the Town Hall, in said borough The electors of the Borough of South Pittsburgh, to meet at the house formerly occupied by E. McAnniuch, at the end of the MonongaheJa Bridge, in said borough. : The electors of the Borough of West Elizabeth, to | meet at the Public School Hou«c. in said borough.' j At which time and places the qualified electors as I aforesaid will by ballot vote for ( One person for Governor of Pennsylvania; One person for Canal Commissioner; \ Five persons for Judges of the Supreme of Pennsylvania; ( One person for President Judge of the District C^urt of the coumy of Al.eghmy; . 1 One person for Associate Judge of the District Cpurt for the County of Allegheny; " \ One rer«on far President Judge ol Courts of Common Pleas Quarter Sessions, Ac., of Allegheny county ;! TwopeTßons for Associate Judges of same Courts; Five persons for members of Assembly of Pennsylva nia; One person for Recorder pt Allegheny county ; One person for Register; One person for Clerk of the Court of Quarter Seasons fco.j : ■ One person for Treasurer of Allegheny county ; : One person for Countv Commissioner ;. One person for Auditor; One person for Couutv Surveyor; f Also, in and by the sth section of an. act the I9th of ApTii, 1-40, it is enacted, that the 13th section cf the act passed July 2d, 1p39 entitled an net relating to the election* of this Commonwealth, shall nothe so icon stroed as-to prevent any rai'itia officer or borough officer, trom servingas Judge, inspector, or Clerk, at any Gen eral or Special Election m this Commoawealth. { And the return Judges ot the respective districts Afore said. are required to meet at the Court -House in city of Pittsburgh, on the Friday after the second Tuesday of October nest, then and there to discharge the duties required by law. f Given under my hand and sea! at Pittsburgh, this 2n day i of September. A. D. 185 t, and of the Independence of i the United States the seventy-sixth. | i sepl?:3tdfcwte CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. Dissolution. [ THE partnership heretofore existing under the fijnn ©T W. E. DAY,Shovel and Spade Manufactur , |n t j is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled up by WhL DAY, who will continue the business at the ola stand, No. 10 St J Clair street. WM DAY, [_ _jyl * EZEKEL DAT. Hankers anil Stokers. Removal. PROCLAUATIOS. Deafaesa Cored. Stags anfcpkbicuus. • ' PMWt» OlatUHi ■ - &H. BROWN, No. Jl DUMobAHEY. -m u_ D«ro»shi» entire atlentionto eaoOee ; .r : HulUßlnMJl.monly coSjlS*"' M °T, Dlismm, and lash Min* - mm™ tmpuiiy of th^lo^wl&aUdiUases.o^thevmiem*.* ongin. SWn Diseases, ScortraUc Eruptions, Teuen Rmgworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weijniess.lln’ potency, Fries, Rheumatism, Female Weaknei»,Montb ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- Nervous Affections, Pains in thcßaek Wlmlni Into, tlons of the Bladder and Kidneys,auccessfituytrealed Cure gnaranleed. Fonrteenyeara’ practieeYtour IntUs cltytesablesDr; Brown tooner aasnrancea of speedy core to all who may come under his care. ■ - ■ ■ . Office and private consulting rooms, 41. Diamond ay.. 05" Charges moderate. novs:d&wiY REUMATISM.— Dr. 'Brown's, newiy. aweovred;, tem* ■: edy for Hhearaaiisra i* t speedy and certain remedy forihatpainfnltronbJe. Itneverfails. • Office and Private Consnltaiiotf Rooms No. 4UDIA*. MONDu Pittsburgh, Pennc. The- Doctor.is always at home " Untß-dawt* roS# 1 Dr. OajrBOHU linpiroTe^ExtfAot YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. 15 NOW PUT UP in the largest sized ißoltfea, and is acknowledged- to be ihe JsBST SARSAPARILLA made;&siseenifiedbyUio WGSDBBra.Cff’-Kftitbuper* formed, the originol copies ofwhich are in the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is tho only TRUE and ORIGINAL article, i ;»• . ■■■.- <•> This Medicine, when axed- according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT PAIL, , Scrofula, ' • s or Ring’s Evil,’ Cancers, Tumors, Eroptionsof iheSkln, f -l;' Erysipelas, Chronte Soie. Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetter*. Scald Head, Rheumatism,Painsin 1 r;nf * the Bones.og Joiats,oldsorestndUl cere,Swellingof the Glands, Syphilis, 0y a* u; pepsia, Salt Rhetun, Disease of the Kidney*,' * ■ f Loss orAppetite, Diseases arisingfftHnthe-' dee of Mercury, P&in in theSidesand ; -' ShonMers,GeneralDeMlltyjDrop- - •i -■z, sy, LomDaga, : Jfaandicej and r -: • Costiveness. THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN! Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lucorrhea, or Whiles, Irregular Menstruation, IncontiOence'of Urifie, and general gloomy state of mind are cored by Da. Got* bott’B Exraxcr ov Yellow Docs aud Sahsapaulla, which gives immediate relief by renewing the founda tion of health and strength, theblood < Itnentralizesbad humor.*, stops unnatural secretions, and gives healthy acdooitdafl the-vitalpowere. . ,*v l, y Let alt who wish to purge the blood fronithelmphrities contracted from the free indnlgedce of the appetite dor ing tlie .winter, and to prepare the systemto.resiiXsijm merepidcmics, resort now to Dr- GnysotPsExtraet of Yellow Dock and SarsaparillaJ’.whlchiaprovlßgitself an antidote farmany of ihemostmatignantdlwasesihat flesh is heir, they will neyerbe disappointed pfor in this remedy the pnbuc faith has never waveted—nev er ean waver; for itiafoonded ancxperience,jtmas their want of.faith mother- end sparioas compounds is also founded on experience.. They fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life,.and vigor from this purely vtgaable remedy y therefore, however, broken down in health and spirits, however, loathsome to himself and others, let naoue despair of recovery ; let the patient only understand that his hope of physical resjoratfonlies only in Goysou’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla, and persuade him, for his. life’s sake* to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting his speedy restore ion to health, J Females; Read tbe Following. ISlkwahjc,N. J.f -JahVary lib. Mr. Bennett."—We takepleashre instating that your VeHow Boclr and Sarsaparilla gives great satisfaction in everjr ease. • - ■ . <; A very respectable gentleman informed ns that his daughter was troubled ■with difficult menstruation /and other diseases peculiar to her sex. She badnot hftd her regular menstrual discharge for a longtime; bet bythe use of Dr. Goysott’s Yellow Dock ana Sarsaparilik Was radically cored. She usedTo wnsendVandoifiers With* oat receiving the sligbtesfbfene&t Be had onedaoghtor die from the same cause. I. E. TRIPP Ar CO. Hinmaksvuxs, Oswego corihty. May, 1848- S. F. Sir: rpnrchasedj&snort tuna ago, a bottle of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla for ray wife, which she has'need'for her complaint, Eiyaipelas and Weakness; Falling of the Womb,eie., and it hits al* ready; helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas 1 it has effected nearly a core. I have just purchaseda second bottle, and judging from the effect of the former, feeleOn fident that it will effeel a perfect cure. ' - Yoars, very respectably. N. COBURN, Cure qf an aggravated caw of Erystpeia*,- The cores performed by Dr Gaysott’s Extraotof'Yel low Dock ana Sarsaparilla are lasting. ThepatieUt 5 * general "health continnes \o improve aftcf disease is re- restless desire to do something whole life, lasted, from nay hope of getting relief; I procured three bottles of yoor ‘ •Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,*? and commenc ed using it, and to my astonishment he commenced to improve before he-had used the third bottle, ond-before he had used half a dozen bottles he could walk o&l* fHe used in alt twelve bottles during tbe year /4P,-and-by October last he was perfectly restored; every vestige of tbe disease except the scars was removed, and re mains in perfect health up to the present time*. .Hi# re covery, under the blessiogs-of God, is entirely owing to the use of your Yellow Dock and (as sure you that I feel myself under great obligations to you, and it i* with great jor that I inform you of what your Sarsapamla has done for my son ;.Hespectmlly, , . James pnagp? f r. {l7* Price 91 per bottle-r-eix booties for 86. Sold by J. D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, Northeast corner of Foarth and Walnut pn Walnut—to whom all orders must be aa^Kue'd. /4. Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L corner Market street and the Biamond; B A Fahnestock & burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckham,Alle gheny City; LT Russell, Washington ;.WE ton, Franklin.; L B Bowie, Umontown; Ef Welly, Greensburgh; S Konntz, Somerset; Scott 'i Gilmore, Bedford; Seed At Son,,Huntingdon.jMrs. Orr.Holliday »- burgh; Hildebrand At Co, Indiana; J R Wnght;Kittan* ning; Evans At Co, BrookvUle; A Wilson fc Bon, Waynesburgh; M’Farland At Co, N Callender, Mead* ville; Barton, &. Co, Erie ; Henry Forker, ftlereer; Ju Kelly At Co,Butler; 9 Smith, Beaver; J l> Smtunertosi Warren; F L AtCSJones,.Condersport; P'Crooker. Jr., Brownsville. . my!9 Ayer’* Cberry PectoraAl; For the cure op coughs, cold&hoarse ness, bronchitis, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. QAmong the numerous discoveries Science has made in thiageoe cation sto, facilitate the: pi.Wt, in c rease its enjoyment, and evenprolongtne’lermoj hn man existence, nonecaa.be named, ofmorerCal value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry' to the Healing An. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad coanuy, hasproven beyond a doubt, that, ho medi cine or combination of medieines yet .known, can so surely control andcureihe numerous varielies.ojfpul* monary disease which have..;hitherto, swept.from ottt midst thousands and thousands>very! year.VlMeed there is now abundant reason to believe aißemedyhaa at length been fonnd which can be relied onto.cure the mostdangeronsafiectionsofthe lungs. Oarssacehfire wilt not permit ns to pnbUshany proportion b?4be cares effected by its use* but we would present, the, following opinions of eminent men, and reler furtherrenquiry to the circular which the Ageut below named, ,wiUalway ■ be pleased to forhish free, wherein are fuUparticqiars,. ana indisputable proofs ofthese facts. .1 * From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Professor > - •‘f —- ‘‘James C Ayer—Sir si have usedjr.ouf CherryPee* toral in my own case of deep-seated, BronchttUb audaa satisfied from its chemical constitution, thatit is an ad mirable compound for the relief ofJak?ngaland,:&roß chial difficulties If ray opinion os to ils supMiorChar acter can be of any service, yoa are al liberty to use u “ y 0" II “ nkPrO|>e KJ)WARD HITCHCOCK, L. L,!). From the widely celebrated. Professor. SillnmfyM. **• LL. D., Professor of Chenustry. Mtwrgagy* Ac., Yale College; Member, of the Med. Phil, and Scientific Societies of J America ami Europe.*.. L ., : “ C deem the Cherry Pictorial an Wje mbg oll / t»on from some of the best articles m theMatena Mii ea, end a very effective remedy for the rClawof,«»«!. eauisiniendedtocare. w 4 " Major Paulson;Vresident of ihe S.-C. Senate.-state# he has used the bherry Pictoral with wonderful sac* eeM,U>cure aninftaraauon ofitholimgs.^ r , ;.j >. Froaone of tbs first physicians in Maw. j. n • • - Saco, Me., April w>ip»v« , Dt J. C. Ayer; Lowell—Dear Sir: I am ©o*: otanlly using your Cherry Pectoral in «y_P*]acuceu } MXI, prefer it to any otbcrmedicine for p olm on ary comp 1 am«. i From observations of many s^eTecasas. ed it will care coughs, colds, and diseases of the lunga, i that have pul to defiance all other remraie*-_^._< n . ! HnvariaW recommend as use in easeofconitmpttOß. 1 and considoriimnch die best remedy-known foribatfli*'’ ea3e Re.pecf.ll, DBHMAN> «* Prepared and sold bj James C. Ayer,Practical vn, m,ft * l,t fp* aold iu Putsburph hole,B, I fj?j^if| l “iiiny B ciw | generally. r‘? r in^rd^il^Tchaßdcli e n,Cirandol Mjt W«t iS?SS“K;*;sE*aa.?KK '«S«Sa^»3S?, aSlil«bnrsKOil »4 bm> ■ in any part oCoie.city ( o*!° AND CHEMICAL, OR rgreo£.»* KWsSSts»3:KgSffj.4^"" ”r.l«ftqsa*aaw . -Scam upo^S^wrs-HjTM, 15 and Second “/.trfoJlSatM of to- Y)i aA i> Rpaleb ever aflisrea in tin® Wllr iT “ * fi% Slf 1 £ &Journals. Minute kS,*C>»« i ffyj «n I*t iho lowest priQga>r;, ,■ t_*W v-'-i. .:>*>.• •;•*.• --V ■'. .v -E-oi. ■•*3 .tiv'w- v -* -u ■& V < N « ’ - .> • >- . A ' L : 'V ~ X ' > v x ’ - - "V * - v« ~ * » x x ■‘vv -lg. \ \ x *• \ 4 «• -V -v V \ .v's.-Vn «** 'r.': t-K %V £
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