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Never did' the great clown show himself to better adiant: ' age than upon the evening in question. Ho was rife with song and jest; and conundrums and repartees were literally : at his finger's ends:— Oar ideas of a circus have been hitherto-circum scribed. We had no idea that such - a ." multum in parvo" could be exhibited within the limit of a forty foot 'circle. Dan Rice ,has:proved that some things can be done as . well as others." Jenny Lind's concerts drew well, but we hazard • •notene tittle of veracity in asserting that there was room "enow" for all who were inclined to revel in the melody of the Swedish nightingale. Dan, on the contrary, disappointed thousands, as any spectator of the scenes of . St. Charles ' 'street can tesify. In fact, it will - *a some two •"or three nights to admit those who - purchased tickets for, the benefi t . The. next appeal ho makes to his friends of the Crescent City, we trust will be accompanied with an announcement . • that he has room to receive them. Congo square or. Lafayette square may be large enough, Nit we doubt it. • QUAIITER SEsslotis.--/Wday, June 12.--Judges M'Clure and Boggs on the Bench. The case of the 'Cora. vs. the Bnck Beer rioters was resumed this morning, and .the tenor of the evidence was that Robert Kane, one of the de . fendants, was not in - the riot; and was not on the premises at the time of the alledged disturbance. Messrs. tlmbstaetter and Irwin addressed the jury, tho -former for Commonwealth and the ha ler for defence. The Court adjourned, and the jury will be addressed to-morrow by Shaler and Saylor. ' cr We were waited upon, yesterday even ing, by a' committee of Dry Goods Clerks, who informed us that it is the intention of. the pro prietais of OP-stores to close their establish ment/ at 7 o'clock, on and after the 16th instant. This is a good move, and one which will enable hundreds of our young men to give more atten tion to those things 'which are calculated to im prove their intellectual as well as physical char acters. We hope they will embrace the oppor iunity now offered them. • NEW Booss.--Holines, .fit. his Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the post office, has receiv ed a large supply of new books, among which we notice the following : London Labor and the London . Poor, Nos. 5, 6 and 7 ; Dictionary of Mechanics'; Shakspeare, Nos. 4,5, 6 and 7; Yeast; A Problem, by the author of "Alton Locke ;" The Turner's companion. Give any man a Lathe in 'addition to this • book, and he will make a skillful turner of himself. Titus Trumps ;". or the Man of Many Hopes, by Doug las Jerrold, price 6 eta.; and Rambles in Chilli; and Life Among the Indians, price : 12 . • SAD ACClDENT.—Yesterday morning a young Man named James Daggs fell from the scaffold ing.of a new building justerected.on the corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets, had both legs hioken; and was otherwise injured . The dis tance he fell was upwards of thirty feet. ills legs were immediately set by Doctor McGrath, who was promptly in attendance, and hopes are entertained that be will recover. .- - • SPLENDID Faurr.i--We were presented, yes: terday, with a lot of strawberries, of tremendouS size and most delicious flavor, such as we have rarely seen or partaken of before. They were raised by Mr. John Lowers, at the Mount Wash ington. Nursery, who has our thanks for the present. Those whii raise such fruit should be amply rewarded. • Roxcepernv.—We have received at the hands Of its author a " Popular View of the ultimate triumph of Homeopathy; or comparative merits of Homeopathy and Allopathy : by F. R. Moons, M. D., Homeopathist;—Office on Anderson street, near Hand street Bridge, Allegheny City. pamphlet of 48 pages. COVISTRY SEATS—There will be a rare chance for speculation for persons desiring summer . residences at the. sale of Dnther's lots in Ross township to-day at 2 o'clock, having been divi ded in lots of from one to four acres, to suit purchaseni—also for gardening purposes—on . a very liberal credit. A NEW Glkars.—We understand that some fel. low irinow soliciting subscriptions in the name of the Niagara llre Company, for the purpose, as he says, of purchasing a new engine. We are authorized by one of the Company to say that he is an impostor. Fins--On Thursday night, about 12 o'clock, -two frame houses in Allegheny City, on the cor ner of Beaver and Jefferson streets, owned by Air. Harden, were utterly destroyed by fire.— They were unoccupied. MONOCROLAT/C PELAMEB.—Messre. Woodward Jelley, Stationers, 73 Third street, have just received a splendid stock of the above, assorted tints; also crayons, hard and soft. NORTH BILITLBH RETIEW.-W. C. Wall, 85 Fourth street, has received the May number of the North British Review, containing its usual variety of choice reading. fty- Thomas Grimes was yesterday commit ted by the Mayor for disorderly conduct, in de fault.of $2O fine. . - State Itlatest Fire insurance comma ay BRANCH OFFICE, SI Seams:to kr., F *May ireman r, ur1133 niiHE beet evidenceof the success of gh, the Dir ls ec t, tor- I. in 1 endeavoring to stake the ”STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN V n meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busir eeo %Oki' has been done—having issued 7,900 1' cies during the past year, thereby adding over $130,000 to the fonds of the company. Nearly all die property insured i• oldie safest kind, in email ricks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No Policies . wined do do expired, terminated & canceled - do do in force •• • Amount of Propertyinsurcd do Canceled, terminated and ex. pited . -•- • 201,789 do do in force 87,684,691 do Premium Notes '9,06,87 do Canceled,terminated,exped, 637 , 10 do in force• •• •• . .......... • 379,03f,77 do Cash Premiums received• • • •951 r 557,14 do do canceled •• • ••• 32144 Whole amount of loses and expen se,paid 23,411,45 Balance in favorof the Co , in cash," 1527,82.1,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw :fl ings, and isolated or country property, it is belle. cd this company affords advantages in potato( elieapn .31, cutely and security, inferior to no Insurance Comp •ny r_ th country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved s ys. tom of Claisilicutiet. of Rails, excluding all 'pet int hazards; insuring only a limited amount in any one lo• cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrent. of Inge tires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pl in. it not only'possesses the (thee PeCPS and accommoda: 'on of both methods, but entitles the insured ton partici m elon in the profits. ' Isis under the control of the following Directors: P. Rutherford. A. 3: Ginza, John IL Parker, Same. T. Jones,Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgmck, Rob zrt KlotrSseactel Jones, John P. Rutherford. • J P. RUTHERFORD, Preel. A. J. GILLETT, See'y. A. A. Canines, Actuary. • N. 0.-1. Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. en es pi ning policies has been declared by the Directors, am is now receivable at ibis Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at 015 end of ninety days. urel7:dtsve A. A. CARRIER. A son I. [MIMUI=I 4 . 49Mo72e4CL,6'ree'AlXei • CONNta OP N FLYNT AND TENNI/ STREETS. FACULTY —Jove FUMING, principal Instructor In the science of dr.countr. • 0. K. CII.IMBERLIN, Professor of Penmanship, Maroon• tile computation, kc. . ALL:. M. IV/asps, Visq , Lecturer on commercial Law. The Rooms of this Institution ore open both day and evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education. he course of instruc tion ys . so &borough, that every student on leaving the c o n o sztwill be competent to take charge of and con -duet on orrect principles ; any, set of Stock or Partner -ship Hoola,!howevercomplieaten. ijclo;dtw Rea( Statists at Pabile Rain. 411 HE subscribe: will 'offer atpublic sale, on the pintai -1 sea, in Ross tswziship, on Saturday, the 14th day of June, at 2 o'clock, P. M., NINE LOTS OF ()Romp, -containing from one to foto and &half mires. The tam Jots are welt locatea for Gardening purposes or private -residences. Shamed on Woods' Ran, and only about two and a half miles from Allegheny City. The Man chester Plank Road leading utmost to the premises, and being about half a mile to toe Perrysville Plank - Road. The contemplated New Brighton Road passes along said lots. Tat Mount Union Cemetery road leading to said ground Tea above is well supplied with good springs; and Woods run pasting through the premises. an d b ein g to a gond mate of cultivation, having all kinds of young trait trees on the same, winder it a most desi rable situation. On lot NO. 4 Mere is 4. good f rame dwelling bonse and barn, and outbuildings : rho above lots are suitable for business men who desire to have a country resldcaca, a short and accessible distance from liar Cittca.:. For Nan of abOve Lots see handbills. Terms--One fourdi eash, par funds. The baltwee in 4141-annual payment!, with interest, Fettered by bond a nd.mortgago. For farther information apply to • • ,OPORGE DRAHER, • • First Ward Allegheny Guy. liL EWART, Attorney. tit Law, Fifth even, :PO above Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Bocrn Ar n Saturday evening, June 'l4tb, at 8 'o'clock, at :die Sales sitoome, corner or Wood and Fifth streets, will ba sold, a large and varied eollection ornew and secohd• hand Books, embrating standard Medico!, Theological, Classical,•HistoricalrPo otical Musical and Miscellaneous Books, Periodidal Pamphlets; Ae. Also—Letter Paper, Envelnpes, Engravings Flute,. Odd•rellow's Apron, ece.,&c.'. P. M. DAVIS, • je 1 3 Auctioneer. topUtiGlßS AT AUCIION.--On sctard orning, jUI 14th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Sales R onnie, comer or. Wood nnd , Fillh atreets, will be sold— . 1 superior new Buggy; . 1 second band Buggy, in good order. ie/3 ' • P. M. DAVIS Aietlr . DUMP FoRTE rem,. inst.,at 8 o'clock, at the Sales Roorni, corner of Wood and Path 115 1 will be .old , second band Piano-Forte, . M. DAV I 9. tad • - Auctioneer. . . . A- E REMPTORY SALE OF - SOLENDID . FURNI- TIME ex Andrron,—Will be sold at the Warehouse of. Theodore Franck, No: 02 Tbird street, on Tuesday next. 17th inst., a close cic, A. Al., the following splen did Furniture, to the late firm of Theodore Franck & Co.: 2 splendid roiowood andluabogany extension tables,-Franck's potent, suitable for hotels end private families; 12 splendid mahogany and walnut sofas; Louis XIV •heainiful rosewood sagas; splendid sofa tables, Marble tops; 2 magnificent wardrobes, walnut and ma hogany; -t superior manogany see. ctary and bookcase ; walnut and mahogany dressing bureaus marble tops; do plain dressing bureaus; 12 dozen splendid mahogany and walnut parlor chairs,.spring . seats ;1 dozen mabog any sod walnut rm rocltag chairs, spring scuts 8 re ception chairs, In Elizabethan and Gothic style ; 2 doz. walnut cane scat cha.rs; 1 dozen walnut and cane back rocking chairs ; divans, tete-a tctes,ottomans, hat racks, dower stands, marine tops; 4 magnificent mahogany and walnut high post bedsteads, with splendid Cf/110Prj 4 do do French bedsteads; 0 pair splendid card tables, walnut and mahogany. 0 - sewing chairs, spring seas; 4 pair walnut side tables; and a very large assortment of common furniture,consisting of sycamore and poplar • bedsteads, tables, chairs, &a, .&c., all of which wilt be warranted perlect— or no sale: • ' ' Seta JAMES AVICENNA. Auct'r. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AT .Actrzton.—On Sat urday, June 21st, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold on the premises a good three•siney Buick House, —with seven rooms* . foloing doors; an excellent tel ler; built on a lot 21 tees front, ou Fifth street, opposite the Court Haute and jail. It would be suitable either for dwelling, store or hotel. Terms at sale. je7 • - , • ' .. • 'JAMES AI'KENNA, Auat`r. • wr itnAff.crlEe tecralflelt=t,SwrbdllUeuonte ises t the prem, adjoin o ing the ith Watd School /louse, and near the residence of %Vol. Anima, EN., two lots of ground, each fronting 25 feet on Wank/Lie street, and extending back 13.1 tett 3 inches to a2O foot alley. On one of the Lots there is a good Dwelling House; an ex • cellent well of pure spring water is 011 the property. Terms—Cash, par fonds. je4 JAI6IE3 M'KENNA, Auct'r. . • _ . SATURUAY, NEXT, June 11 , will be sold ut 1.1 AVKenna's Auction.Hoste— a half chests Y. 11. Tea ; 3 baskets of Olive Oil; b 1. Holland Gin-3:4 gulls. jct. JAMES AVICENNA, Auet's. LI WARE Ab Archon.—Will be sold on Monday afternoon, Jane at o'clock, ot Ale- Uartney'+Auction Ifou•e Crate assorted Liverpool Ware. eta W. (3. 11ITARTNEY. 'Amer DEAL. ESTATE AT Aorrion.-00 Saturday nest TILL June 14th, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, on the pre. mites, a Lot of Ground in the Boronfili of Manchester, fronting 24 feet on Market street and extending buck 100 feet to an alley, on which is erected n two story foam. Dwelling House, in good order, and finished in modern style To those wishing to purchase to them. selves a comfortable home, nt a small expense, bis is a first rate opportunity, rind will In a few years increase very much in value For further particulars enquire of Jeremiah Hager. Fifth Ward, or of W. O. M'Eartney 105 Wood street. Terms at sale. • jell W. H. M'CARTIVINT, Aaet'r IPIIBLDDIRD Sr ORDRII OP Fall BOARD OP EIitAZTB.) An Aot to Establish a Board of Health. And i 0 ware t/t City and Port ex' Pit/Horeb Porn the introduction of per:Benria/ and contagious Warm', : and 7 Chat< t 0 Ms granting neon Licences in Burk, county. Q1 , .C."..—8e it enacted, fee . Thai the Select and Cont. 0 meet Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, pan a joint meeting to be beld within thirty days alter the sage of this Act, and on the last Monday of January annually thereafter, shall elect nine citizens, who. shall be taxable Inhabitants of the City, who shall coustitute the Board of Health, of which a majority shall he a quorum. Sac 2.—That the Board of Health first elected, and their successors, shall be, and are hereby, erected into a body corporate L m deed and in law, by the name style and title of "TOR BOARD OF BRALTU or Ins City Purieiesoil,. who shall have perpetual succession, and en oy all the rights, liberties and privileges r powers, au thorities and immunities incident or belonging ton cor poration or body politic, and by that name may take and hold all the real estate necessary for the purposes and objects of the corpo.ation, and shall also have and exe cute the powers and authorities hereinafter mentioned. SEA'. s.—That the said Board, out of their own body, shall choose a President, who shall preside at the meet- • ings of the Board, and whose places shall be supplied in I his absence by the appointment of a Chairman for the time; a Secretary, whose duty it shall be to keep fair minutes of all the proceedings, rules and regulations of the Board ; and a Treasurer ,. who shalt give bond in amount and with sureties to be approved by the Board, who snail receive all moneys belonging to the corpora tion, and pay and disburse the same upon the order of the Board, signed by the President and attested by the Secretary, who shall keep fair and Just accounts of his receipts and expenditures. and make extracts thereof whenever the Board &hall 'require the same, and shall once in every year. his accounts having been allowed by the Board, publish the same in two newspapers pub lished in the City of Pittsburgh. S.c. 4.—That the said Board shall sit upon their own adjournment as they /Mall deem necessary, but shall meet at ledet three times a week between the first day of June and first day of October in every year • and also, when the Board sand be specially enlivened 'by order of the President, or any two of the members. S ac. 5 —That the said Board shall have and is hereby invested with, fall power, when they shalfdeein it neces sary for the protection of said City against any prevail. lug pestilential or contagious disease, to establish a Quar antine, at some proper and convenient point beyond the limits of said City, and to erect or purchwo a Lazaretto and such public Hospitals a s may tic necessary', and to make such rules, orders and regulations as they may deem proper for the government and management of the said Lazaretto, and the vessels, cargoes, and person., mere detained ; or under quarantine, and of the health office and public hospitale, and (or the mode of visiting and extumning vessels, persons. goods and houses. The abaft a'so have power to appoint such Physician*, offi y cers and servants, as may be necessary to aimed the La zaretto and City Hospital, and to provide communica tions and supplies to the same, and such other officers and servants as may be necessary (or the preservation of the Health of the City, together with all temporary officers and servants that may be rendered necessary by the existence of any dangerous contagious disease. Sac. 6.—Th at any master, commander, or otner person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said hoard of Health, under the provisions of ibis act, shall„ upon conviction thereof by indictment or prosecution in any Court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to.be recovered and paid into the 'treas ury of tho said Board of Health Eci 7 That whenever the Board of Health shall re. ceive information that any malignant or contagious dis ease (wearies excepted.) prevails within any port or place within the Ututi.d Buttes, they shall make diligent enquiry concerning the same, and if it shall appo it that We disease provosts as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or places shall be subject to such con. trot and regulations as the Board of Health may from t me to time direct and publish in one or more newspa pers published in the City of Pittsburgh, sod thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and wer chandize, bedding and clothing, from such infected port or place_, and having entered and been brought Into the City of Pittsburgh contrary to such regulation, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for in the pre ceding section; and any person or, persons having enter, ed or been brought foto the City of Pittsburgh, from such infected port or place aforesaid, may be conveyed, by any person authorized by said Board, to such place of purl &cation as the Board may appoint or direct for that pur pose, and be there detained, et the pleasare of the Board, any time not exc ceding twenty days, at the expense of such person or persons. Sze. B.—That it shall and may be lawful for the Board of Health, when they shall have reason to believe. from the report of any. Physician appointed by said Board, that any person within the City of Pitainurgh is afflicted with any contagious disease, dangerous to the commu nity, to take measures for preventing the spread of the contagiou. by forbidding and preventing all communica tion with theinfected boase or family, except by means of physicians, nurses or messengers, to convey the ne cessary advice, medicines and provisions, to We afflict ed, and exercise all such oilier powers as the circum stances of the case shall require, and as shall, in their judgment, be most conducive to the psbl c good, with the Icastprivate injury. Sac. 9.—That it shall be the duty of the said Board to have all objects which may have a tendency to endan ger the health of the citizens, to be removed or correc ted as they shall deem necessary tor the health of the citizens, and if the owner or owners or occupiers of any premises on which such nuisances shall be found, refuse or neglect on doe notice to remove or correct the same, he, she or they so refusing or neglecting, shall foricit and pay for every such offence any sum not less than twenty, nor more than two hundred dollars, to be recovered and applied to the use of said Board as pro vided by the Sixth Section of this Act. 87,396,419 --- 551 ,WS,9 0 _ . . Sac. 10.—That whenever any person shall die in the said City, the Physician or Surgeon who shall have at tended such person during . his or her last sickness, shall leave a note in writing, with his name, with some ono of the family m the house where such person shall have died, specifying the name, age, sex, color, residence, whether married or single, employment, and the disease of which be or she shall have died; and every Physi cian or Surgeon refusing or neglecting to make and de liver such note, shall forfeit the sum of five dollars; and that no sexton of any church, or other person hay. ing charge of any cemetery, vault, or burial ground within five miles of the Court HOMO of Allegheny coun ty, shall permit any dead body from the said City to be interred therein, until he bus received such note in writ ing so signed aforesaid: or, in case no Physician or Surgeon shall have attended such deceased person, or the Physician or Surgeon who did attend shall have ne• glected or refused to leave such note, then the fatally in which such person shall have died, shall apply to a phy sician who shall be appointed by the Board of Health to make the necessary examination in such cases and who shall give to the family a note as hereinbefore pro vided, the contents of which note in writing shall be entered by such sexton, or other person, Olt a Wank sche dule to be furnished by the Clerk of the Health-Offi.4, or such other person' as the Board shall direct, and de livered, together with 'the schedale, on the Monday of everyweek to the Health Officer for publication, in such form as may be directed by the said Board of - Health and every sexton, orotherperson, having charge of any place of interment as aforesaid, neglecting or refusing to perform any of the duties required by this act, shall forfeit the sum of twenty-five dollars. The penalties provided for In this Section to be applied to the uses of said Board. Provided, that for the purpose of preserv ing unitorMity in said returns the Board may cause printed blanks to be prepared for the use of the Physi eiana and Surgeons in carrying out the provisions of this Section. "Sse.ll—Thar the Councils of the said City are here. by authorized to set aside such revenues or to make such appropriations of money as may be necessary to cony out fully the designs and objects of this Act. The foregoing are the first eleven Sections of the Act establishing .The Board of Health of the City Of Pitts burgh."—being all that relates to the subject. Approved April Eighth, A. D.'1851, and onlered_by the Board to be published in the two papers of the City of Pittsburgh Wade the City printing. • CHARLES - NAYLOR, je13.z84 Seely of the Board of Health.' _ 0,-Di.'iyikVlON *Mittel:Leer 2:1M2E3 W. O. eI'UARTNIST. aciolliOneer. . 4 •," • 1•:'!;. -. 4:; . . , ;::;;',.:,.;:-.-. , .:.:.::'...': . : . ': -, .: :, : , .., -. .. - ;...;'.._ -, s ,. • • ' • - . t - r;* t 4.• - - • • ..• „ :''". Daily Review of the IWlstilesala Dltaurjsets4 „ • Or TEE DAILY brOIUNIG 0 4 327;. • ' . Saturday, June 14,11381, . . The weather yesterday . was pleasan . 'and: haiiiness: doll, without any special change in the. raitiket.7,. i. • ASHEE—SaIes • reported of 5 casks soda at 3},90 dant. We conic] hear of no transactions in Potts. ;• ; BUTTER—SaIes of 1260 Es packed at 61. • • BACON—We note sales of 10,000 Dm, shonldersand hams, at 61681; 4 months; 2 . IMO Shoulders at 7; 2 do hams at 9; 1000 do country shbuldere at 6} ; 600 do aidee at 8; 900 do haini at 8; sugar eared hanis--sales of 3 tierces at 10i; 2do at 10c, uncanyasecd • • ' CHEESE—SaIes of 70 boxes it ; do at Of. • DRIED APPLES—We have. sales •of 80 bushels in lots at 75®78c. - FLOVR--The receipts yesterday were lame, and pri ces declined, there beingmore sellers that bakers' . We • note sales of about 6001b1s at the following rates : 141, 3,13, 3,12; one lot 0f22 Lids at 8.3,10; a sale reported .of 3213 bbls extra choice brands . ' for shipping at $325, 30 days; from stores by the dray load at sa f lu to 3,31. RYE PLOUR—Sales from stores at 82,75. MACKEREL -Sales of-20 bbls No 4at 87,10; Pio 3. large at 88,12 to 0,25. • OATS—.-Stales of 219 bushels on the wharf at 25; -119 do at 26. CORN—Pales of 100 bushels at 34 from store. RYE-90 bushels reported at 60 from store. SUGAR—SaIes are restricted. principally to the city trade, in small lots. We note sales of 7 hhds prime at Of; 2 do at 7. A lima Pima roa c turi ng Ilhdt. of the beet description of Manufacturing Leaf, that has yet come to band this peasan t were received and said yesterday by Messrs Berthoud & Solver. the Planter's Warehouse.— The quality of the Tobacco is represented to us to he very superior, and the lot was taken, for the use of a manufactmer in this city. The two hhds. were grown in Calaway in this State, and brought 814,75 and *BSOO per it* tbs. respectively. Tne former woe raised by Mr. W. J. Bell and the latter by Mr. W. Kemp; both of whom are citizens of that Connty.—St. LCIII, Union, June 6. PRICKS OF STOCK COERIICTED DAILY FOR SIM AtOUNTS• Patrivka & Friend. Exchang Corner of Diamond alley and Wood at LOAM. United States Vs do do t's Pennsylvania G's do IPs• Alio. !Icily county 6's cio coupon 6's• do scrip Pinata rgh city 6's do coupon itt's, payable in Philadelphia A Ilettheny City Te do coupon G`a payable hi Philadelphia DANK Boni of Pittsburgh Alc.eltants and :11aunfuctuters' Batik Etchango Bank Fanners' Deposita Bauk•• • • •• ! Allegheny Savings Bank /AMOR SUM'S. M nongabela Bridge• St. Clair street do • Hand street do . N. Liberties do . INSCAANCR Western Insuninco Co• • Citizens' do do• • • AAtocioted Firomon'd do - - Atlantic andOhio t Pittsburgh to to Pailadelphia Pittsburgh, Cin. and Louisville • ' Lake tale Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahela Slack wate r Youghiogheny do OTOCIS Pennsylvania Railroad •• • . • Pelna. and Ohio do C'evcland and Pittsb•h do Marine Railway and Dry Dock irnvetta Manufacturing Co• • • • Erie Canal Bonds, old do do do new Pitteb'gh and Roston (Ciitrhline) North :American North West North Western Iron City Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Respil Adventure• • • • Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Alining Company.• • ••• •i Bluff • •• . Coiling • ..... Fire Steel..... BANK NOTE LIST. cellitEßlD DULY BT , Boon Q. Sargent, Exchange Banker/. Corns, or Wood and Sink mew, Pitioborgh. . PENNSYLVANIA.! OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks par.lState Bk and Branches • I Philadelphia •• ...... " !Oilier Solvent Its tits• •, • I Brownsville " " Bk of Saadasky 75 Backs county " " !Granville 50 Chester Co. Dieu , issue) " Norwalk so Columbia Bridge Co.• •• " Urbana 5b Danville •• " Wooster 75 Delaware eo. " •••••• II INDIANA. Doylestown " •••••• • I • State Ilk and Drenches •. i Easton i. • ILLINOM Germantown " 4 State Flank 'french so Lancaster Banks ••• I' Bk of Illinois - 5 Lebanon " ••-•-• II KENTUCKY. Montgomery co. ••••• • I• All Solvent ilsnks.•••-• f Northumberland ........ " ItIISSOURI. Pottsville " " State Ilk and Branches •• I Reading " .1 nucniafts. Schuylkill en." •,• •• " All Schmitt Banks 5 Washington " • Ai WISCONSIN. West Braila" . a.m.. .. Marine & Fire Irts.Coat Wyoming ti Mill/rankle 3 Carlisle .- .. / TaNNESS hE. Cho:Oceaus • •• •• ••• I All Solvent Banks 1 NORTH CAROLINA. 3 Erie . 5 All Solvent Banks Geitysbusgh Harrisburg - I) Honesdale - ' g SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 Middletown 1411 Solvent Banks.-- Waynesburg e ov.onus A. York Banks • g All Solvent Beaks If Relief Notes I ALABAMA. United States (tank 15 wilMvent Bank. 5 Allegheny City Scrip• • par ... LOUISIANA. Allegheny CO. '. •• 0 prera il Solvent Banks 11 Pit tiba re b City " •• • • par EXCHANG E .A . rrEwY ORK. !New York f preen New m New YorkCß pailPhlladelphia••••-••. County Bank: ligaitigre / NEivJRSEY. neisti.---•••• All Solvent Banks •• • ••• IlLouisville DELAWARE. 181-Louls••• ii vent !tanksl par. Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore Hatiks• • • Country Banks• - • VIRGINIA. Llk of Va. and Branches I' Farmer.' Ilk I Branches i Valley Bk and Branches I Exchange Bk &Branch's II Wheeling Banks I do Brunehes••• • ill NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent Banks••• AHE OP ALL! -- EKTRACT OF AD M AERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO..•TOCNUSON, 209 Libeny street. This powerfully concentrated pre- paration; the medical virtues of which arc found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is pot up In bottles at 23 and 271 cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been bound at all efficacious, =id it so far exceed.; the original in power, as to render itthc CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. D. The original 011 in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had an above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. d&w-lf • • Lightning ttails.-SpenttPs Patent. — ,Mal KS JACKSON, General deem, Motetsls Depot, 80 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., (Cartwright's Cutlery Sto s re), ?IMF:SE LIGHTNING RODS are o constructed that I. they cannot get out of order. The Insulators and Attachments;fitung accurately, the Points and Magnets are unrivalleu—the whole being highly ornamental, and without dispute, the bent conductor ever manufactured. I will put them up thro' the Country at me. V foot and SI the points and magnets. Address by post or leave a written order at 80 Wood et., where the Rods may be seen. imy23:to • Rollo . DUBLIC SALE OE TURNPIKE STOCK, ox author ized by the following sections of the Act of 813th o April,lBso: "Sec. 0. That the Auditor General Is also hereby au thorized and directed to expose to public sale, in the borough of East Birmingham. at such times as he may appoint, the Stook of the Commonwealth in the Birm ingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and convey the same to the purchaser orpurcltasere thereof: Front ded, That such stock shall not be sold at a less price than one dollar per share. " Sec. 10. Thin it shall be the duty of the purchaser or purchasers of said Sleek, or any part thereof, to pay the purchase money to be paid for such Stock to the State Treasurer of this Commonwealth, within thirty days from the date of said purchase, who shall receipt (or the same, and upon the production of such receipt before the Auditor General, he shall transfer the Stock or Stocks so sold according to the terms of this Act." 13y the Sth section it ixprovided, "That ifany officer of either of said companies shall purchase any of said Stocks in the company of which he is a member, the same shall inure to the benefit of sach company." Amino' Gssassz's Orrice, Harrisburg, Ma . 5 Pursuant to the authority aforesaid, the S t o ck owned by the State or Pennsylvania in tho Birmingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, Icing 160 Shares, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of John A. Lippert, in the borough of East Birmlnehain, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of June next. The sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Al. Par value, 825 per share. EPHRAIM BANKS, myalud Auditor General. F RESH TEAK.—Jost received at No. 256 Lioerty street, an involoe of very superior Oolong and 1. Dyson Teas, of the !meet importations. For sale very low, by the half chest or pound, by WM. A. McCLUBO & CO. Grocers and 'Fen Dealers. FOR MALE AND FEMALE —tune Cordial or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an ef fective restorative in cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and allirregalarities of nature. As an in vigorating medicine it is unequalled. Also, u certain remedy for incipient consumption, indigestion, logs of muscular energy, female weakness. Price 83,00 per bottle. Only Ageaoy in thle city is at No. 50 Smithfield street. Anthracite Coal. 30 TONS- - a superior article for foundry or nuttily use—for sale by C. A. iirA.NULTY. & CO., Canal Damn. . ... MEE a Brokers, Yittabuygh. Par value. • $ 1011,00 , • 100,00 • 100,00 • 100,00 _Asked. Offen; 1 lita,ls.sltop, insAanj 101,00 101,25' .101,00 22,761 92,50 05,00 90,001 95,25 95,0003,1* 91.1,00 05,00 100,00' 95,50 6.1 0.11 puma: ss,ix) st,oo: &4,‘ o 57,50: 57,00 5 51,.0; 51A5 100.00; 155.50 Ti,oo' 1240 11,18 12,14 lu,Ou 640 6,05 49,00 47,001 23,00 53,00 50,00 40,,0mmi 3700 110.00• 100.00 MOO 50,00 40,00 50,00 40,00 325,0 u 123.00 st.toi 29,00 :at col - ts,ce to oaf 7, 00 . 0,501 .s.uo 250 3410 15510' 10,00 10.001 ts,on e,ou, 7,su 1 1.1/2.1 451 3.00 VALVE OF COINS. !AmericanGold (nca)•por. do do (01d).3 prem. 'Sovereigns 8 4,3 .Guineas 5,00 Freda acid oe Ts ••• • • • 7,W Ton Tbnlcrs• 7,H0 Ten Gulldera• •• • •• • • 3,99 ,Louis d'or 4,23 Napoleons 3,(2U Doubloon', Patriot •- • 13.75 do Spani , lt• • 10,25 Dome 2,13 M. PYLES, M. D, Resident Physician at the Louisville Alarine Hospital. 10-- CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr.. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, from /ruwa— and have no other. KRYSER & OPDOWELL, . Wholesale and-Retail Agents. For sale by 1). M. Curry and Josep . Douglass, Alle gheny City ; and by Druggists generally. j el o:2lnd &cv Business T for uoses. API ax 'EALS must be made ` w ithin P two rp weeku from this dam. Juno 7th, 1851. In pursuance of ‘• an Ordinance providing for am in crease of the Rev-mite of this City, passed the 18th April;lBt6," notice is. hereby given, that the City As sessor has left nt my Office for examination by all inte• rested, a list of persons doing business itt the city, in conformity with said Ordinance, Sac. 4. If upon examination or said list, any persons - shall think themselves aggrieved by the said assess ment. theyahall state the same in an affidavit, which af fidavit-shall also contain a statenient of the mac amount . of their sales. as near as can Lie ascertained; said adi davitto be made and MI with thetity Treasurer, with in.two weeks from the date of the first publication of Ilia notice aforesaid. • Exc.& Thai no appeal shall be taken but by the of lda; vit of the person or firm aggrieved ; sa;il alfidavit to be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in relation to the amount of Wet; . S. JOHNSTON . je7.lw : - ? : City Treasurer. . . .:„. . . . • • . •••••t• - • BEEBE RIVER _MATTERS Pent b.‘ =E=IIM . . ARAIVED *. . Steamer Michigan N0..1, Boles, Beaver. . '" • Atlantic, Parkinion,Browitsville..: -, Redstone, Woo( ward, Brownsville. • . J. fillKoolendrickson,lticKcesport. Gordon;G " Beaver. Reavec. Fashion N 0.2, Peebles; Elizabeth. . " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Nelson) Moore, Wheeling. • Pilot No. 2, Crane, Sunfish. • " Magnet, Gallapolis: C. J. Marshall, Lomb,: ' . " Buckeye State, liolmes'Cincinnali. • • - DEPARFED: • • : " Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do • . /, J. ItllKee, Ilc ntltickson, hteßeesport.• Michigan No. 2, Boies,lientrer.. . Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. ." Thomas Sh river, Bailey, West Newton. " Fashion, Peebles, ElLzabeth. Diurnal, Couwell, - Wheelin • - " Banner State, Conly, - St. Lo uis. • -" Luella, !Counts. Cincinnati ' " Clipper N0."2, Shonse, Cincinnati. " , Pilot N 0.2, Crane, Sunfish. The River.—Lasrecenieg 'there were; 5 feet 7 inches Water in the channel andlalling CIRCINNATI, June 1.3.--Ther river I . iait4llen Sit feet. - • . lirr A returned Californian,. narned:Deminick, wits lobbed of S2,MO vitt, "while on the steamer Minna sots, ut St. Lo uie, on Swiday, Intl, The thief was found, b of no money. • Laid Up. —Tito following boats urn laid up at Pad ucals—ltloltican, Jamestown, America,' Cherokee, Em balsy and fluntsvitle. IE7 The Chiefiu:tice Marshall, from New Orleans, arrived at this'port the evening before fast.: She is now luid.up, and Will undergo complete and thOrough repairs A new hull is tieing fitted for her: • • Flat Boat Sunk.—A. flatboat was 'unit on . 4he 22th ult. below the mouth of the Oh;o, and n man nettled Verson and two sons that werelnit were drowned. Tbe boat it was said was from above Evansville riameWbere, end is supposed was run over by a steamer during the night. • . High Water the At. Louis Times of the oth says: The great( r portion of the low land lying neat the river arm Keokuk to Marion City. is almost entirely covered with water, and many of the Farms have. been'tempo. rarity abandoned. -• " . • • . • A Sale of Sreaniboars —The splendid rtentne Atlantic, which was built at Cinctintati in 1848, at an expense of elO.OOO, was sold yesterday . to Meseta Page tc Bacon for SMOG°. The fine Galena 'mete,ighland a chanced hands, aud . h ereafter bMn c omm a n ded by Our frend t. capt. !lewd!, late of the Asia.—St. Louis itnion,6tA IMPORTS DT RIVER. • oay. e CINCINNATI—Per hlepeager—Was. Bin Jungha 13. m, 11 bag. Waterloos, & Son,. 3 hints tobacco. M'Faden & Covode, I bk. R Edwards. t do.. B 0 - Sawyer. 7 bdls bogs. 'Arbuckle & Co, 13 hales cotton. • E C Gregg & .Co. 2.1 pkgs. 11 Grad' & Co, I ha and 100 hams. • Baker & l'orgylh, 11 kgs. Prance & Morris, 20 . bbls whiskey and 4 bbls sins J Scion/maker & Co, 10 bbls alcohol. Wm Sutton, 2Ws ants. J Dasldelly kgs specie 18200,000.1 1311, Situtb. 122 ate blot. Carson & Mc- Knight, crates rags. James Dalrell, 34 esks ba ms ond shoulders. A Culbertson & s,o, rel bales skins. WHEELING-.Per.Diumal—Whorf Boat, 1 csk hams. Smith & Sinclais. 12 bbls vinegar, 1 bbl and 1 keg. D Leech & Co, 21 hints tobacco. Jtao Snyder, 1 pkge. Grail& Co, :MO bblst flour and 42 aka wool Rhoy, Ma thews & Co, 2 cake LIICOn. • Robinson •I• Little, 10 ticks dried peaches. Owners on board - of 155 bbl. dour, 41 bbls beef and lti head of rattle. •• HOCKING—Per Magnet—W If Johnston, 13 Mid, to- baeco. Leeclt & Co, 20 Mt& tobacco. Clark &Thaw, hhds do. Stuart & Sill, fel As oats and 22 sks corn Hall & Speer, a 6 feet grind-slave. 3 & W frostings, 25 doz buckets. %V Entraler, SO din do. Armstrong • & Crater. 25 dnz do. Lippencon,. 2 0 - feet grind-atones.. and 6, 5 feet do. bus Patton, 6 Olds eggs. Kellozy, Hnil & Co, 400 ft Rd tics and 1 flat in tow with 2,000 ties. NEW ORLEANS—Per CilierJustice Mare.all—S W 4 , M HThompson,sBhibds sugar. Robt bloom; 21thda sugar and 12 Ohio W Baguley & Co, 100 bbl. mo . arart and 100 sugar house do. flurbridge & logra buns, 50 Wm sugar house molasses and 40 Mils loaf su gar. Cutting & Roberaron. 1 pkge glass ware. Robt. Dalzell & Co. 10 kgs tobacco. Discharged nt Louisville and Cincinuoti. 200 Inn. of freight. For Marietta and Mackinnon. rex, Tontne aat Abut wili l leave fot the abovean d intermedi ate ports every THURSDAY. at 4 o'clack, P, M. For freight or pa kt•ago, apply on board, or to T. WOODS h SON. matlO Noll Water at.. and Al Front tot. Parkin for Cincinnati.. Tux new and (eat running steamer CIN CINNATI, BIRMINGHAM, Mutter. will leave regularly every %Vim:minay. l'nr freight or pn.‘ace, apply on board, or to marAl G. MILTENIIEFIGER. Allegheny River Trade. itEtit/Leth: FRANKLIN PACHETS. Tzte. fine Mesmer ALLEGITENV BELLE No. 2. Capt. Wg.l. MANNA. leaven the eny what( roe Ftanklikevety Mandayand Thursday, at 4 P. M. JuThe Gat fiICULTICt ALl:mums- LIEUT.:N . .> 3, Cup L. it'altell. the Allegheny %vitas(' Int Evank- Int, ever; Tuesday mill Friday, at 4 P. M. For Fdeight or Passage, apply on Bonn!. lmar..o VIE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! Dig. JOHN BMWS NAIRMAPAIII.II, LA t TT is pat up la genet bottles. and contains the etre ngth of SIX Toms as much pare Sarsaparilla as auy similar preparation in America. Prier lit per battle, or sla bottles for live dollars, It has been a well csiatilkliell fart fur years past, that Sorwapartils,whert pure and properly prepared, was tire only true panacea tor all diseases oncoming . from un inmate slate of the Woad, the use of mercury, nazi iea ting drinks.. evil habits in_y•oath, barrenness. kr. Wc boldly assert Mat dOtIN DULL'S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA Is the only preparation before the public that is prepared 911 strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purehated without regard to price. ant every pound, before being used, is suoject lo the stectem chemical testa, and Its genuineness ascertained before being used! Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of seve ral other valunt.ie medical woo 9, together fortune the best compound, and producing eA r greatest comic( agent in At known woad; This Medicine, when used according In direction., WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL! Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors. Eruptions of . the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes,-Ming worm or *fetter., Seals). liens), Rheumatism, 1 . 34111 in the Bones Or Jona*. Ohl eine. and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi . lis, D yspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Lane 0( Appe• tile, Diseases corking iron, the use of Me rcury, l'ain to the ;Ads and Shoulders. Gen. ralDebility. Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costive ens. Sore 'throat. Dronchiti.. Coughs, Colds, IVenk. nest of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, widen oilier Diseases tending to produce. t:onsumpti€lll I Liver Complaint, Female Irregalaritins and complaints, Sick and Nervoua Headache, Low Spirits, Nicht:tweets, Exposure or imprudence lit Life. Chronic Constitution al Diseasee,,,ad is a Pining and seamier drink, mid general tunic tor the system, and a gi ode and pleasant purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water, Salt., or :sent:its. :Tesomoniala. The roll : l:twine is a verbatim copy of a certificate now in the posscs•tun of the proprietor of Hull's Sarsapar illa. Rev E. W. Sefton is widely and generally known US an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the. M. Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as one of the most Interned and zealous tnenthers that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many yrars, and M. this time in fiitinti the high and responsible station of rigent for the M. E Book Concern Curt the world produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of tiny medicine DErrEft TESTI:4ON V THAN WAS EVER OFFER. ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MF,BICIM Rev. E. W. SEMIX—Rev. E. Sri:vs:isms. Louircilk, May 20,1930. We have used John Dull's Sarsaparilla, m i d h ave known it to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in stilling that we believe it to be u cafe arid voluiible medical competent, mid calculated to pro duce much good, and relieve much suffering; and would therefore most cheerfully recommend it to t iro afflicted. (Signed,) E. W. SAMMY, • • E STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CI...HAI:W:Ik How we nil admire u clear, beautiful, white skin.ned a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see Persons, not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly, to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, welshes, paints, and coloring materials, to restore to them u semblance of what disease has deprived them of. and that too,with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the heat cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin, by removing every particle of morbid and diseased matter front the blood, making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of. youth. Ladies, abandon theuse of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the ouly effectual remedy. " A word to the wise I. sufficient;" and a hjut is enough for the Ladies. TEST:M(0.1( . 1.110.: TIIE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALI. COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. (From Dr. 1... P. YANnem. Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College .1 " J have looked over the list of ingredients conposing John Bull's Compound Extract .of Sarsapar i lla, und• have no hesitation in saying :hut they form a tittle coin dound, and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is applicable " L. Y. YANDELL, M. D. • June 6. ISIS. WHAT DR. I'VLES, Physician by appointesest to the Louisville Afarine Hospital, saki of BULL'S SARSA PARILLA : Louisville, March 20,.1.549. I have ClLlMilled the prescruptio.t for the preparation of John Sarsaparilla, and 1 believe the combina tion to bean excellent one. and well calculated pro duce an alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public and pr'vate practice, ana think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. MEE MEM . . Democratic State Judicial C.mivention • . PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. • Ramusanno; June 18. Second Day's Proceedings.. The early part of the day was consumed in further arguments upon the matter of contested' seats, and among others lion. John B. Sterri gere was admitted as a delegate from Blontgom erg county. . Mr. - Heist, from the committee. appointed to report officers for the permanent organization of the Convention, reported the . following: President----Hon. Win WILKENS, of. Allegheny. Vice Presidents—Hon. Simon' Cameron, Hon. Jas. M. Porter and 30 others, 'with a, number of Secretaries. The Hon. James -M, .Porter, on resigning, the chair to Mr. Wilkins, made the followintappro priate and laconic address: . • "Bir—This is not the first time I have resign ed authority into your hands, and I never re signed it into able'or -better." The President, on taking the chair, addressed the Convention in-a speech of about half an hour, which was characterised by great power and eloquence. The Hon. J. M. Porter . offered a resolution providing for balloting for the five candidates for the Supreme Bench at once. - Mr. Reeder moved to amend by providing that the voting shall be for one candidate at a tinui; and he having a majority of all the votes given shall be declared nominated.. .The . .The resolution was finally postponed. The following gentlemen were then placed in nomination as candidates for the Supreme- Bench:— James Campbell, Luther Kidder, -John B. Gib: son, Richard Coulter, , Jeremiah S. Black, John M. Conztynghani, George W. Woodward, H. M. M'Callister, Norton C. Rodgers, Samuel Hep burn, Robert P. Flenniken, Ellis Lewis, John S. Maynard, - James Thompson, Thomas' S. Bell,. Walter H. Lowrie, George A. Jones, Abraham S. Wilson; David Kruse, John C. Knox, George M. Dallas. A positive declinaticin was received, from both Judge Connyngham and Judge Woodward; each of whom declared himself in favor of the nomi nation of the lion. Luther Kidder. Afternoon Session. The Convention, on re-assembling, considered I the original proposition relative to the manner of voting for candidates; when it was finally agreed, that in selecting candidates for Judges of the Supreme Court, each delegate shall vote for five persons, and those persons who shall re ceive the highest number of votes shall be deemed duly elected; provided, no person shall be declared nominated unless he shall have re ceived at least a majority of all the votes given; and should not all be nominated on the first bal lot, then the same course to be pursued until a full ticket shall be chosen. The first ballot was then had, and resulted as follows : Jeremiah S. Black o 9 votes. James Campbell , . 87 do Ellis Lewis ' 78 do J. B. Gibson • 69 do Walter H. Lowrie Luther Kidder 60 do Thomas S. Bell 55 do James Thompson 32 do John S. Maynard 33 do Geo. W. Woodward 29 do Richard Coulter 23 do A. J. Wilson • 9 1 do N. C. Rogers 15 do Geo. A. Jones 6 do Sixty-seven votes being necessary to a choice; and five candidates having received a greater number than this, Ti : Jeremiah S. Black, of Somerset, James Campbell, of Philadelphia, Ellis Lewis, of Lancaster, John B. Gibson, of Cumberland, Walter H. Lowrie, of Allegheny. They were declared duly nominated as Dem ocratic candidates for Judges of tbo Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. IV/tsar-vaunt JunelB. The Indian Commissioner° in Oregon have concluded the treaties with the Calapoosa Indi ans, by which they cede to the O. 8. a tract of country 180 miles long and 20 miles broad,— These lands are among the most valuable in the Willamettle Valley The navy department has issued special in structions to the East India Squadron to procure and send home, rare plants and., seeds, particu larly sugar cane and the tea plant adapted to our climate and soil, and useful or domestic pur poses, for distribution throughout the country. Lieut Chas. G. Hunter has been dismissed from the Navy for the non -settlement of some old accounts while acting us purser. The contract for the erection of eight mag nificent mansions for Corcoran & Riggs has been awarded to Downing & Rutherford of this city. STEAMERS SAILED. Nnw YORK, June 13. The steamer Empire City sailed for Chngres to-day, with 231 passengers. The Prometheus also sailed, with a largo num ber 'of passengers. MURDER BY THE MORMONS. WARUINGTON, June IS. The Republic has a despatch from an official source, stating that the Mormons on Beaver Isl and had murdered a man on trifling grounds.— The inhabitants were greatly exasperated, -and bloodshed was anticipated. MURDERER RESPITED. BALTIMORE, June 12. Greene, the negro who was sentenced to bo hung et Ellicott's MilLs to-day, has boon respited by:the Governor for two weeks. TORONTO, June 13. The Council of the Board of Trade have re solved to memorialize the government against closing the canal, and in favor of deferential du ties. In the Assembly an address to the Queen was moved, praying the restoration of protection to Canadian products ;.- but the subject was post poned until the reciprocity negotiations were de- Wed. • BAR, Juno 13. Me Railroad Bridge, • • fourITOAD miles south o Hartford, was destroyed by, fire yesterday after noon. It was about 76 feet in length. • Nrair Yong, June 13. The IVashington sails to-morrow. AU her freight is engaged; and she carries out $lOO,- 000 in specie. tsi" NEW YORK MARKET--LNOON—June 13. The Cotton market is unchanged. There have been sales of 2600 bbls Flour, in cluding round hoop Ohio at 4,0064,18. Wheat... Dull. tt.ye...The sales have amounted to 1200 bush els at 74c. Cora... Depressed; sales of 20,000 bushels mixed at 65.4066 c. Pork... Held at 14,44 for old, and 13,00 for' new mess. Prime old is merely nominal. Beef... Languid. Cut Meats... The retail business is unaltered. Lard... Common sells at 8c ; prime at 8/®9o. Butter... Ohio is heavy at 9 to 140. Whiskey... Dull at 22fe. • Linseed Oil...Pive thousand gallons have been sold at 78c. Solid Stooks are firm; fancy lower. Ohio 7s sold at 104; Government 6s, 1867, 116 g. Money is in great demand. The prices of ex change are unaltered. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—June 18. Flour is firm; sales of 500 bbls at $4,72i. for common brands. Rye Flour is selling at $3,37i. Corn Meal is in better demand ; sales of 300 bbls at 52,75. Wheat... The supply is. small, and white is firm at 102®103.; red 96@97. Rye is wanted at 71. Corn is in request at 61664. Oats—Sales of 4000 bus at 43c for Penna. Whiskey in bbls 22. Groceries and Provisions are inactive and un changed. Cattle—Sales beef cattle at $708,50 18 cwt. Hogs $66016,50. Sheep and Lambs at from $1,50 to $4,50, as in quality. BALTIMORE MARKET—June 13 Sales of 200 bbls Howard street flour made at 4,12 g. Grain...Unehanged; sales of the week, 7,000 bags._ Rio Coffee-8 (39f. The stock on hand is 29,000 bags. CINCINNATI "MARKET—June 13. Flour is dull ; 'there is no demand except for con.sumptiOn, but the receipts are very light; 800 bbls sold at $ 8 , 3 5®3,40- • Cheese—Silas 209 tiairalat 6c. - FrOvisiainViatibliiirtel." . --. " .." - 7-... .. - .• 0 ....W.5.44.6i40005016 . Ekt.gi. -Wiallitikit - INgat itaMolaaaes at previoua ~2' 4.:..- . - - , • : -1 . ' '-,"'.' I- - - . ~.. :.: •.' . .. ::.:',7.7;%=: - :yaii4'-' - - - '• -.k..'- = - ' -. ' - - '-.• ' ..'-',"<-, - •••,:-. - ....2f:; ; C.'• ..- •. - -. ~.-.,.- 2 .- 'f . 7 -;- ; • /,' ",.: ...,'.;-...*.• .'..• ;- .- . • • .• . ..: .:: • • . is 4 . '4 •‘, - $ 4%4 .. •- - • p, - • s. ; -t~ !, • TW , EO II 4I ) IW: . :NEWS.'-':',:_ BY tilt. RE1.4.67 (11E. FROM WASHINGTON Mil MEIN MEI NEE Ell2l OFORGH DITOATI BR stansrso.alown . MYGATT &BROWN BANKERS AND IGXOaq N 80,01smit9 CLEVELAND, CWO. - LE7 Collections made in the principal cities, and ST.OORB Bought and Sold on Comzulaalon. • - AND CURRY.' • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. GB Wood '• Third door below FonrtA—(tour Jigs): • Q.IGFIT EXCHANGE on the Eimtern Cities constantly 13 for sale. Time Bills of Exchange bough tes dis counted. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, nd sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. • Yr UTE have associated J. Gisonsan Ca with uc In the Ezetninge and Banking business. W.s. 11. WiLLIAJWS k CO. 1,16.51.—ja0:1m Piwburwi. Jan, • • "111 ANKI Ndl HO VOW.. • JESSE CAROTIiERS & CO., CurrentN m 0.1.5, WOOD STREE osat.T, PITTSBUROH. O ney received on dep • • Collections made on all the principal cities of the Unt ad States. CanaltlY • ••••:_, • FATBICKs & FRIEND, BANK/ORB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95, CORNER WOOD AND DIAXOND BMW% Piatburgh, Pa, ? Emayl CENTRAL PENNBYLVANIABANKINO BRYAN, GLIZIRL & CO. . I\7OTES, Drafts, Cheeks; Re. collected, and Remit j lances made upon favorable terms., inayVAtf . .. • IL R. BRYAN, Cluddei. Noaidattrbetrgh, May. 18.1850: • was. N. wmumaa•—• •• . WILLIAM Worm r. o. mono Wm. 11....1,11LL1/Slll6*6s 00. ! BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1701ITTI EAST COMMA Or WOOD AVM MILD STSLEIITS. ALL transactions made on liberal ~ t erms, and col lee. lions promptly attended to. . -. • • Ha6:6m us. LIMON. 71103. SkIIGEI7 '•'AitOON 811.11:G.RN T. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sizes streets:, Pittsburgh, Ps lAEA LERS in Coin, Bank Noto s, Time Bills , Foreign 1J and Domestic ExchangeiCertificatee of Deposit ae EXCHANGE on all the principal Citiecof thepolon and Europe, for sale in unmet° suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on depoelte COLLECTIONS madiaa all parte of the Union, atilt* lowest rates. . • , . N. HOL BIBS 46, SONS. 1161 , 11 REMOVED 1116711 8631L1510 AND 81CM636i OE,ICE To N. 67 Markel street, four doors below old limed; N. 110Lifilk:S & SONS, DANKERS AND E.XCrIANGE BROKERS, and Dea- U lers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted Stater. Depasites received in par fonds or current paper, Nu. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ‘treets. aug Domestic and loresin Esch4nge Bank Notes, Gotland Siker, Bour4e,So. I an/Exchanged, 16XCHANGE AN D BANNING ROUSE William A. Mill & Co., . 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGII.* It - 411'8111S? ALLOWED ON SUS [POSITS, (MARIN • aLLEN [HAMS!. KRAMER A. RAHN. . ' • • Eanhersand Exchange Brokers, Dusters in Foreign and Domestic/11Hr, Bilisof Exchange, Cenificate3 or Drpos• it, Bank Notes ' and Coin. . . . Corner of Third and Wood. ets.olireetly opposite the St Charles Hotel. • • tnay29 G. W. TAYLOR. • . 1-121 SECOND STREET, MISSIONER AND BILI,BROICER. STRICT ttention will be given to all business en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh, manufactured arti cies elways on hand, or procured on short r mice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, negotiated on tavern bin terms. Advances made if required, loct22:if WONDERFUL CURES!! Dr. Rogers*Syrup of Liverwort and Tar . . • • Am) CANCIJA . LAGIIIA; Foy the complete cure of Caught, Coeds, influenza, Anima, • Bron , huit, Spicing of Eked. and all whet Lung COMplalllLX tending to coristamzrom. • • ' Look at its Unoaralelted SUCI3OIIII. T me above dirunganthed COUGH 11IED1CINE is ea:- tying all before urn Lung Complaints. In all sec tions of the country it is constantly perfarming cures which antenna' even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing of the names which . vouch for its unrivalled healingpower. H. Cox, M.D., laze Professor in th e Metrical College in Cincinnati; W. J. Rieltards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse,' Hon. Judge. Wm. Burke, for more than MI years Post Master of Cin.. R. S. Newton, 11 D., Prof. in the Medical College at Mem. phis, Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Soon of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Leviron, Rm., Editor of the U. S. Military and Naval Argus at N. V.; Thomas. C. Faulder, Earl, of Albany; Rev. H. %V it ennui, Rev. R. Hoyt, City ; and we could name hundreds, aye thouganda of others, who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their mends,in comae cases after all other remedies had failed. Such men never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibi li ty of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. • .. • F.x.‘mct from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew an, N 0.137, Second street, Now York. SAR w TA. Juno 31:1 net 1849. I Dear Friend Stewart: . I have been home now tn months. When I last•saw you. I bad but little hopes of • ever getting any better. But I have now thejileasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagaa. .r got a dozen bottles of it and tookl home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, and I must say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my tunes_ But that has now ceased, and so ass my cough, nearly. 1 cough but little now, and ex.' pect soon to be entirely free from it. I consider it an invaluable medicine, end shall reconnnesd it to all who are afflicted with a coug h or diseased lungs. •• • • I let n young lady who bad the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored serer. al mbiuhs with our physician, but grew worse, have ass bon!, of it, and is [Ufa her. It acted almost miraculously in her case. • • • Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY N B. The original team front which the above is an extract, it on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 316, Broadway. BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. • . sea HOW PROMPTLY IT Acrs , Statement o f Mr. A. Lang, Baler, No: 388 Pearl street, N. Y—A few days before last Chnstmas,.'l was token unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in a. Homceopathic physician, bat his medicine did not Beem ui help me. I rend your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort,. Tar and Canshatagua. .Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding bad stopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt atSwell as usual— My health is now good. • I consider It 'a most excellent medicine, and COT. dirtily recommend it to my. friends. • I This statement was rnade to the Proprietors, March 19th, 1650.1 arithat NEW YoRR CITY REFERENCES. • For want of room to publish at length any more 'cerailicates, we here give .the names and residences of Several indiv,iduals well known lit New York, every one of whom Aerated this medicine, and can speak personally of its effects. Please . call .upon them, and hear what they say. -• etukezzo H. Rteo, No. 192, Broadway, corner of Juba street. Rev. Astra Hors. No. 137, Madison street, Pastor of the •` Church of the Good Shepherd." ROBS= S. LOCKWOOD. N 0.30, Vestry street. Sccvss - rat Ha?, N 0.260, Houston street la- Be Sore to tisk for Dr. A. Rigel: , Syrup of UV. ERWOR r, TAR, aud CANCHALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to you: • CAUTION.—None genuirw, unless there is on the buff wrapper a note of hand, signed with Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL St CO. FOR *ACE, wholesale and retail, by A. L, SCOVILL & CO., Proprietors, at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL, N 0.310 Eroadtaay,'New York, to whom all or , dere for the .sledieine, and letters relating to Agencies, - should be addressed, past-paid. ALSO, for sale by IL E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood s'reet, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity: D. M. Curry, it. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglas, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr ' Co., fklarteh‘.ster; A. Patterson, Dlr. min barn: P' ICE--In large bottle, $I,00; or six bottles forss,oo raw r25:3m . . - DENNsviNANIA R AILROAD.44OTIOETO CON TRACTORS—Pro; orals will he received from the ath to the 12ilt of Juno next, at Johnstown ano Summit, for the irading . and masonry or -that. portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Prinkto's Point, a few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 25 tulles. • The road within this distance. will cross the Alleghe ny mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading offered iu this country. In addition to a number of ox tension cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there wilt be one tunnel 1400 yards in length at the summit of the mountain, and another of 20e yards through Pringle's Point. • 'Deans—cash, monthly. For further ia(ormation,ap pply to EDWARD MILI.ER. Esq., Associate Engineer, Thair.vilte Indiana county, or to STRICKLAND KNEASS:P. A. Engineer, At!ona, Blair county : • J. EDGAR THOMPSON. Chief Engineer. Engineer Department P.111...R.C0.l Phautdpiii a, Nay • I. F. otice. lARMERS , & MEC HANICS' TURNPIKE PLANK ROAD.—Tho second and final instalment of the loin for Planking the Farmers' and Mechanics' .Turn• pike Road, is hereby directed to be paid on or before the 15th of June, instant. • e3:td • . ' Fl any Nets. • • T HAVE EV STORE, d will self aCPltiladelphia I prices,3o dozen assorted worsted, linen'and cotton Fly Nets. The above are well worth the attention of Saddlers and Merchants, as they will be sold at unesnally low prices, wholesale or retail, at JOHN W. TIM'S Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, je4 - N 0.141 Wood street. VAL ABLE U IbIeROVHD - PROPERTY FUR V SALE-130 feet front on Liberty street, Allegheny, by 150 feet deep to Washinjrton atroet, presenting a fine locationfor a public building or manufaetyry, or could readily be divided into building lots. The improvement about to be made in both streets will - render the above a desirable property, as wallas a sj eeulation. Sold by • - • :. H. CUTHBERT, • je9 - 60 Smithfield street. 1 I n C ip KE ee ß t r o L—Oe n 15 bt d n:. ;rife of i k o orel, Mass. 10 do do No.l do Pol 20 br do No.l do do; .. 15 do -do No.l do do; sqr do No.l do do; In 'Store and-for sale by MILLER & RWICETSON: S e rho. t 10 baskets nice. :10 do do. do plats; - • s'. do . Bordeaux do black bottles ; store and for solo by le7 ••: MILLER & RICRETSON: lEiEriblED : Tsuoe Rs— Alto 30 eases and half - cuses Love ring'," D ELL - Sagas ; 10 bhls: do crushed do; - 20 do do coarse palv , d do; 10. do - do fine do - do; 10 do -. de powdl do do; 30 do NO. 7,Lbaf Sugar—St: Jaines , Refinery; ' 34 do C • pirtad'd , ' - St. Louis do; g >sdo". : do do; • 5 do. Di Refuted do do l A In stern and tot arde by - MILLER Zs ftICICETBON: • , • , • f), . • :. •;` , ';N r ,••• •;st`: ` --,_ • - ' - emooall. HOPE EYRE. HENRY 11E18, Trcasurer, . . 'l 9 lllWltte 12 0 1seaufiss. DR.:BBOWN,-No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY • Dawns% his entire attendrin to an °Mc. , Hu ttutinessisnurstiv confined: 34ct,a u ielt r retinal /Huaro;and sueh 4#l .fLi affections, brought on by imprudent, thful indulgence and exc , /t . Yea • s t? Syphilis, - Syphilitic END OilitSo7/0,7* ' heo,Oleet, &nature,. Urethral ante*, L.parity of the Blood, with all disease* o. thavenereal origin. Skin Scorbutic Eruptions, Tinter. Rinlrworm,hlercurial Diseases,Seminal I,Veaknss,lm. potency, Files, Ilhetunatism, Female 'Weakness, Month , ly , Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano• Nervous Affections, Paine in the Backand Loins, Irrita dons oldie Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Core guaranteed. • • Fourteen years' practice (four in this cityt enables Drt Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. • . - . . . Officer and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. ED' Charges moderate. novn:dirwiy ItEU/SLITIBIII.—Dr. brown., newly ameovred rem. edy fos Rhetnnatism Iv a speedy and c attain Tema dy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and .Private. Consultation Rooms No. 41, DU: MOND, , Pittabujgh, Penna. . 'The Doctor la always at horn. • ; : • • • iantft•dawtr GREAT AND IMPORTANT onzEtioA.A. DISCOVERY. Dr. auyaott's Yellow Dock aktd Bereave. climatal Vesitable CombineteenJ to repel Distato. P DT UP IN THE largest.. sized bottl es, contains more of the pore Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other preparazion extant; Which is ehemthally combined With the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus making the remedy more thbroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparinn before the public. At the wune time it is'perfectly free from all mineral polsona, which cannot be said of any. of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. The invalid should be ware of poison! Mercury, Iron quinine,. lodine, Sul phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and metalle poi sons entered into and form the active bezel of most of the Sarsaparthew and Panaceas of the day. GIITIOTT'II Cori:roman EZIta•C? or YaLlemr DoCIAND daltsal..lllLLa does not contain a particle of these substances, as - any one can asceniiin by applying the necessary tests. The original and only genuine preparation for the permanent tore of CONSUMPTION . AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they ere supposed to be affected by the too/muses uss of Armory, iron, Quinine, etc— h is also a remedy for SALT fiHEUAL RING WORM, Nervons:ann genera/ Debility TETTER,.. SCALD. HEAD.. DROPSY, nCURVY, WHITE SWELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgio Affec of the System, Loss of 'tioos, Female. Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness, Appetite, Languor, Dimmest and Liver. Affections, which led to Interminent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Milieus Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice, ac., Ac .- Lair The afflicted may rest assnred - that there is ht the least particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any othe o r poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly wmless stagesy be administered to person helple ss very weakest of sickness, or to the most in without doingthe least Injury. Tie curative; powers of this extract are truly won• dertul, and all invalids should make - immediate trial o. the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla " it cannot injure .the delicate patient. (CERTIFICATES I Hiner Errhs=Cate e t 0. AI. Leonard. Rzoosuso Grovr, Dee. 1at,,1919... Ala-ants S.F. Mum..? & Co.—Cients t—zzornetirne in ISti, I was attacked with the King's Evil to my arm, which became so sore that I could not use it, and in 1645, mortification set in, I employed at. different times, each physician of celibrily , within my reach; all told melhat my arm must be, amputated. From the sboul dere to the (ore arm, my arm was fall of running sores, come of them as large as • brig cent piece. •I then tried - an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm—. My strength, at this time, was completely ernausted and my person mach emaciated. I conunned in this state final the snmsnerof 1848, when I saw an- adver tisement of " Guysolitr Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,” which I read attet.tively,"and sent for one bottle of the article._ After using it a few days, the discharges from . my arm increased, and assumed alight 'light cobs:, and less offunsive oder. I sent for a second bottle, and while " - using it I found my strength increasing, and the dis charges decreasing. I continued using it until I bad used six bottles, though I felt myself perfecty cured before I need the sixth bottle. Since that time !have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared, and I have not a doubt that is is:thoroughly cured,. for I can labor with it as well as ever I could. "Guy:oleo Yellow Dark and Sarsaparilla,. alone cured me; I took no other remedy while- using it, and had I used It at the first appearance cf the malady, I fully be lieve it would have saved me from years of suffering. And I most earnestly recommend every person suffer ing ender any similar disease, to axe “Gnsisoa's Yellow hock and Sarsaparilla," which * will restore them to health. Yours in gratitude • • O:NI:LEONARD. An .Ectraordincvy Case of Scrofula, Syrasipeas and Meets, Caned Oil the sole use of Ile. (lays°lt's .Corn. pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Scasoparilla . BROOKLYN, Nov. 17, 1848. Ds. Gursarr--4ir: I tender you my sincere thanks for the great benefit I have derived from the ow of your valuable Symp. -. I lisve been troubled very bad with tv scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chln I did not pay much attention to it at first, supposing it to be nothing bat tome eruption that generally appears on persons'. lanes. It finally began to increase, until it spread to the back part of my head lapelled to a phy sician ; he attetded me all to no purpose. I had teed everything that could be tried. .1 saw your Syrup of . Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use it, for I knew that the Yellow Dock' was one of the .moat valuable articles in the world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced using It, and ttom the use of ono bottle 1 could see a great change in my system. I continued - using it until I am a well man. I now. feel like a new person; my blood is perfectly cleansed, and free from all impurities. There is not a question bat that your newly discovered Compound it far superior to any Samar twill's Syrup ever sold. This certifioatem at your divine', to publish if you like, and any ore you maYrefer to maul 1 shall be happy to give Mom ull the information I can aboistmy case, &e. I remain your obedient servant, • GEORGE O. JOHNSTON. 113 Market street.. The best Female .bledieine known. The EztractqfZelloso Dee* am(Sartapariaais apesitive, speedy and permanent cure for al: complaints incident to FEMALES. Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly ap plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such diseases as incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhoca or Whites, Irregular Menstruation. Incontinence oft:trine,- and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so common to the female frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful.. We have evidence on file, which induces as strongly to recom mend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed with offspring. . Freels:us orfauing of the Womb, office years standing, cured by Dr. Grayson's Eztraet of Yelieno,Doek and Sarraparfily, Viet even; other kiloton remedy hai been tried without relief.' • • aniorog, 0., Feb., 1819. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years, has been su ff ering under the above complaint for• five years. Nearly • all of that time confined to her bed. , have for five years constantly employed the best medl• cal talent that could be procured In this section of the country, without any benefit whatever. 1 have also purchased every instrument recommended for the cat, of such diseases. all of which proved worthless. In the spring of 1849,1 was induced by my friends to try Dr. Guyson's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for four months. After she had used it for four weeks, it was evident to all of ns that she was inrprov lug, and from this time she improved rapidly , ard gained flesh and strength until she is now enjoying meat excel lent health. WM. MONFORT. We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia hlonfor; know that the above statement as to the eickoess of Mrs. Mon ford, and as to the cure being a ff ected by "Guysotes Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be strictly true. . . JANE EDDY,SARAH POWERS. Sold by J. D.- PARK, (successor to Sanford& Palk ' ) Fourth and Walnut streets Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to tho South and West, to whom all orders most be addressed. . .1 Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh; L corner Market street and the. Diamond; 13 A Fahnestock Co, Pitts burgh ; J A Jones ,• Pittsburgh; Lee. & Beckham, Allis sherry City L T Russell, IYashiogton ; W H Lumber ton, Frank lin; L B Bowie, Uniontown; H Welty i Grecnsburgh; St Kountz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford ; Reed & Son, Huntingdon ; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays burgh; Hildebrand Co, Indiana; .J. It Wright, Kittan ning; Evaus & CO, Brookville; A W & Son, Waynesbargh; M'Farland Co,N Call ende r, Mead ville; Barton & Co, Erie ;Henry Forker hlercer • tits Kelly & Co F , Butler; 8 Smith, Beaver; b Surnme ' rtoo , . Warren; L. &C S Jones, Condorsport; P Crooker. Jr., Brownsville. • myl9 • Ayertis Cherry Pectoral: 'DOR THE . CURE OP COUGHS; COLDS, HOARSE _IL" NESS, BRONCHITIS. 'W HOOPIN(i COUHII s • CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. - • • •' • Among the numerous .diseoveriet Science his. Made': in this generation to facilitate the business of life, . In crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of ha. - • man existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art A vast trial of it, virtaes throughcmithis broad coantry, hasp s:wen beyond a doubt, that no medi cine or combination of medicine's yet known, can to surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pal motion disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundiun reason to believe a Remedy has atlength been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here Will not permit unto publish any proportion of the cares effected by its use, but we • world percent the followingopinions of eminent men, and titer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to Cornish free, wherein are full particulars F aiLd m indi th ap . p ot r a e b .i le de p pn r rt o; orf f e a st o m t r th biel e ri a tts e ihe f e a ooc c i t i r kee, the is C. Ayer—Sir: I have ased_year Cherry Pec- toral in my ow n case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied (malts chemical constitution, that nrit in an ad mirable compound for the relief of laryngal and brat child difficulties.- If my opinion as to its 'superior char acter can be of any service, yos are at liberty to use it • as yen think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOC.4, L. L. D.- • Pions the widely celebrated Profeuor Sillman, M. D. LL It, Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, • !re., Yale College, Member of the Lit. Dist. - Med. Phil. and. Scientific Societies of America and Europe.. f deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi tion front some of the best articles in the Muerte edi, •'. ca, ono a very effective remedy for the class of elleass es iris intended to cure." • • New. Haven, Cr., Nov. I. DM. Major Paulson, President of tie S. C. Senate, *tales used the Cherry Pietism] with wonderful sae-. ewe), to cure an infismation of the jump. • Punt one of the first physicians la Maine. ue, MC., April 20, ISM • - Dr. J. C.. Ayer, Lowell—Lear Sir am now con- sunny using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and • prefer it to any othermedielne for pulmonary complainta.'. -om observations of many severe cases, I am convinc ed It will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies .• linveriably recommend ita use in case ofconsumption i and consider It mach the best remedy known for that dist ' • eau. Respectfully yours. 1.8. CUSP/U.ILN, - Prepared and told by/runes O. Ayer, Practical ;knish: , z... ist,Lowelljdays.. • • : IC Solffin Pittsburgh wholeiale and retail, br Fahneatock, and by . 1 . - M..Townsend; in Alleghenfqty by -11.. P. Schwartz., ing. J:.:lZocislats,. and by all:taut% IS often eared by:the ascot' a singlehouje,.„ 2 tip.kkzi . of Dr. Gregory eirrenelt Antidote, ,It It a u sam ll T e t e g : ol 4 : ll_,Tri /7 :11.. 1 A ll VALS. RED AND wHiTti warts -z cult& -sv vintage just reed and for sale by sny2ll • PIOII.I3ISEN STOUTENELN . ."7 4 !":1 **** :; .4 `. `' r ` ....,,; -ip, '.:-• {'` , •if.. , .‘p , :f • -: : '1;•:-:•','%!';..,..'%-:...:?:•"-',•.•-•:••.?fe.'.':': • -_.::;,..,.-:,,.i......,:,.;...'.,...,,.:.7,: MEIN =NM .: i- ), • •,.. 0 9e . , - . 1,-) "' •:;.e* • . -
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