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WILLIAhIS. the most accomplished Pen man west of the mountains, Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of eighteen years' experience in the most extensive foreign and domestic shipping, gives the pro prietor of thts establishment an experience in training others for the counting house, possessed but by leer Loathers of Book Keeping in the country ; and all who Aspire toilic highest rank as acconntante, are requested to call awl examine Aix credentials from upwards of one Aundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce, and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Officers of the City of New York,appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Ac countant. Wan • Boarding House. SUITABLE accommodations (or save rril BOAR DERS can be had in the Diamond. Boarding either by the week, day or meal.' Moderate eharcea. mynttr Whl. Jr:Luso:4. .rllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Penee,in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of G. Proodley, of the Fourth Ward. city ,of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your pentioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the . Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep n public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, willpray. GEORGE PROUDLEY. . _ We; the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do certify, that the above petitioner is cot good repute for honesty and temperance, and is ivellprovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others and that said tavern ienecessai y. Wm Procion, , Wm 11PElevy. A D .I)PEtride, M. Craw ford, Robert Oliver, Joseph -Redmond, George Deem ling, Adam Treser, James. Visber,Jamen Smith, John Stacey. Jogai Smith. .my27;31 11 (Gazette copy St and oh Poet.) f. 1.10 the Honorable the Jadpe of the Court of-General natter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County o The petition of C. &Hanlon, of the let Ward; Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly shemeth, That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pay. CATHARINE O'HANLON. We; the subscribers, citizens of the NV ar d afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honetty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences (or the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern ts necessary. Patrick Casey, James Dempsey, Robert Bradshaw, Thomas ld'Caffery, Samuel Henry, John Clarke,. R Ot - Carson, James Stewart, John -Woodhous e , M Blatt, sr, J Slddons, Wm Wolfendcl. 1ay26:31* . (Enterprise copy and eh Post.) O Hie Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County o Allegheny: • • • - The petitiotrof Henry Leader, of Wilkins Township, tum, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yourpethioner hath provided himself with materials for s he accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • HENRY LEADER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and HaVelers, and that said tavern is ne emery._ • • Peter Parchment, John Blacko S Drinkle, Juo Shaf fer, Daniel Kuhns, E Smith, James M'Cully, Edwin Ta lent B F Kinr, Win Crothers, Thomas Magahey; Wm Gore.[sty •4B : 3 t • • S' NERVOUS .ANTIDOTE The. Medical Wender - of the dge...The extraordinary power of this Nervine is so. wonderful in its - operation upon the Nervous Fluids, that. it at once, and immediately acts upon the system, produbing appeite, digestion, strength, happiness and nervous power--consequently, health is soon pridoininant. It is purely an Herbaceous Ravine, acting PnwellailVnppn'. all Nervous Complaints; and HS the Neriebare'the main spring of thb whole system, few diseases can remain long when the Nerves are sound. Si a Wale; e 9 a dozen. Sold by • .. • : S. t CIITHBERT, myta . ....;50.Stuitbfiald street. LARD-Ic)kegs i N . bpi fo ° l : s l ale by =724 WIII.DYER; MEE Comtnertial anb sinatukl. 13 auP Review of Slaw. Wholtastalar OFFICE OF THE' MORNING POST, / WEDNRSDAT MORNING, May 28, 181514 The weather yesterday was warm and sultry, with every heavy shower in the afternoon, which cooled the air somewhat. The market preeented no ape. cial change. Beninese, in a general way, wail dull. ASHES—We continue to quote soda, ash at 31 (o 31; we have Bales of several small hits reported at these figures. Pot Ash : there is a limited demand, and we quote at 4 to 4i. BACON—We have no change in prices or Os mand to note. Sales of lots were made at 61 t 0 .7 for Shoulders, 81 to 9 for Sidea'aild Hams; 10 casks sugar cored Hama at 101. FLOUR—Receipts by river very light ; we note sales of 76 bbls at the wharf at $3,16 ; 21 do at 3,16 ; 40 do at 3,20; from wagons the ruling figs urea were 3,16 to 3,18; 80 bbls from store at 3,31 ; by the dray' load at 3,37 to 3,40. OATS—Sales of 180 . bushels from more at.3o. CORN-300 bushels from store at 351 100 do in ears at 371. • GERMAN CLAY-6 tons at $34,50, time. GROCERIES—There la a regular trade demand for groceries, and prices remain unchanged. We quote sugar at 61 to 7 ; molasses 361 to 371. Cof fee: the stock le heavy with but a limited demand ; we quote at 101 to 111. ' SOAP—Salea of 100 boxes common at 4c, CASSIA—SaIes of 50 mate at 38. 'POTATOES—SaIes of 100 bushels Reds at 56 '4O do Neshannocks a 166. CHEESE—The receipts are on the increaae, and price. declining. Aktitgeneratthieg, the Cheese sent to this market this season has been of a very inferior quality; consequently shippers cannot ex pect high pricea. We note - a sale of 40 bra at 81c. DRIED FRUIT—The market , is inactive, and sales confined to small Iota; 753110 c for Apples; $1,2601,40 for Peaches. MESS PORK—The stock is quite light, with sales at 316,00016,00 bbl, and firm. OlLS—Linseed Oil unchanged; we continue to quote at 95c ; No 1 Lard Oil'at 65370, No 2 at 65 360. FlSH—There continues a good demand, with . sales or No 3 Mackerel at 38,2538,60; No 4, 37,60 337,715; No 1 Herring at 6,2636,60. Louisville Market, May 23. Tho Market is moderately active, with fair tramp, actions in Provisions and Produce, and but light sales of other articles. The weather is exceasively warm and dry. BAGGING AND ROPE—We quote sales agorae 300 pieces sad 300 coils, in lots, at 11 3.4612 e for bagging, and 606' 1.4 c. for rope. Shipments toulay of upwards of 1000 pieces and coils to the South. • COTTON—A limited inquiry at $ I-2c for fair Alabama. FLAXSEED—We quote at $1 400$1 50 per buibel. FEATHERS-821es of choler) for shipment at 316332 c. FRUlT—Green Apples ecarce . at $3l dried Apples 90c per bushel. Dried Peaches $1 250- Si 50. CHEESE—Good Western Cheese scarce with 'small sales at le. COAL—A lair supply of Pittsburgh, and we quote retail sales at 10c per bushel. FLOUR AND GRAlN—Holders of Flour brm, with.satea of 200 Ws unlnspected at the wharf at 83 62 1.2; roles from stores at 63 70196315; retail Sales at $40641 25. Wheat nominal at 65070 c.--, Salem ofear Corn at 37 1-2 c from wagons. ' sales from store at 40242 c; shelled Corn scarce at 45c. Oat., command 25330 c per bushel, with a sale from store of choice in sacka at 35c. GROCERIES—Rio coffee quiet, with sales of 100 bags of 100101 c. Small sales ofgood sugar, about 36 Ws at 61061: • PROVISIONS, &c•—Light sales of pork at 14,00 for mess, and 10 for romps. Sales of 40 caste ba con at 61 for Shoulders, 81 for ribbed, and 9c for clear aides. A sale of 30 Ws prime Lard at Blc ; and 15 tierces No 2 at 80. TOBACCO-Sales today at Todd's warehouse or 62 hbds at prices ranging from 2 05 to 8 05 for the lowest grade to the choicest. Sales at the Farm. era' Warehouse 01'32 hbrie as follows: 6 50, 5 16 7 95, 4 66, 6 70, 6 10, 3 50, 6 25, 4 05, 4 05„ 4 lb, 6 05, 2 75, 4 60, 3 40, 5 40, 7 55, 6 25, 3 55, 3 00, 6 25, 7 70, 4 53, 6 95, 7 30, 7 35, 2 65, 4 05, 8 05, 6 65, 2 95, 4 30. WEILBKEY—SaIes . of 152 tibls this morning at 1819181 for raw ; sales of rectified from store at 18c. FREIGHTS' —We quota to New Orleans entree at 2210 for pound freights, and frOc per bbl for pork; tobacco 3,00 per bbd; way freights the same. To Pittsburgh we quote at l2t to We for hoary pound froights.---COsoler. Cincinnati Market. may 0114t5. rums—The supply and demand continues about equal, and prices have not varied from yesterday's currency. The sales to-day comprised 300 bbls City Mills at $3,45; 186 do from canal at-3,40; 100 do from railroad at 3,45, and 1000 do from store, in.• spected, at 3,60. Received during the last 24 hours, 2043 bbls; exported Santo time, 1504 do. • Paoyntons—The enqniry for Bacon, noticed in our report of lain evening, resulted to day in the purchase of 250 bads Sides at Sec, pkd, which was the only transaction reported to-day. The receipts and ehipments of the hag product are light. Wanly—There was a fair demand today, though there was a wide range in prices. Sales of 60 bhls from canal at 171 c ; 60 do from do at 171 c ; 60 do from railroad, and 200 do from river at 18c, and 76 do from wagons at 18te. TOBACCO—SaIes of 40 has 610. Ws and Bra at IQ 19c. Gaocceree—The market continues inactive, and the sales are generally confined to small lots to the country and city trade. There is rather more en.. quiry for Coffee, though prices are still depressed ; and 300 bags sold in lots the past two days, but not before reported, at 94c for fair Rio. Holders of So. gar are firm, and manifest no disposition to submit to any deduction In order to effect salon. Molasses is quiet, and prices, except in the small way, nomi. nal. Frau—A sale of 80 pkgs White Fish, at $8,50 fur bbla sad 4,76 for hall do. The demand is good, and by retail they sell at 95,50 and 9,00 for half and whole bbls. Bona—A sale of 20 firkins fresh at 101 c. The receipts are largo and the market heavy. Damn Faun—Sales of ?5 bu Apples at 85c, End 90.d0 at 81,00. WRA.FPRIO PAPItt—A sale of 1700 bills medium sad crown at 52 and 3&c.—Commercial. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 4 7 MT 0 TNCREA WATER HI TUE CRAINIIt ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No.l, Boles, [leaver "Janne, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville. .I.llPKeeendrickson, McKeesport. Gordon,G " Beaver, Beaver. Fashion No. f 3, Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton • Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. " Pilot No. P., Crane, Sunfish. " Tuscarora, Murdoch, IVellsville. • Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. • Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnat i. DEPARTED: Redstone, NVoodwand, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 12 Michigan No. , Boies,Benvcr. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shrives, Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. " Columbian, Greenlee, Cincinnati. . hfugnet,—;— " Pilot N 0.2. Crane, Sunfish. " Gov. Meigs, Shank, Hockingpoit. For Marietta: arid Ilooklngport. r Trts flnesteamerPAClFlC,ZAxona MAE. • TTIN, will leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P, ht. • For freight or pa 'sage, apply on board, or to . T, WOODS & SON, snarl() No. 61'Water et., and 63 Front st. Wednesday Packet for Cinthanatl. Trio new and fast running steamer CIN CINNATI, BUIXVICIIIAM, Master, wiU leave regularly every WEDIFSEIDAY. l'or freight or passage, apply on board, or to mar2o • • G. B. MILTENBERGER. • Allegheny River Trade. REGULAR PRANKLIN PACKETS. , Tan fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 4.e' 1 5t 4. s 3, No. 2, Caln• Wii. Banns leaves the Mit e, • eni wear( for Franklin,everyhronstayAnd Thursday, at 4 P. M. • . • The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3 Cain. Joan Hama, leaves the Allegheny mbar( for Frhok. lin, every Tionday and Friday, at 4 P: M. For Freight or Passage, apply -, on Board. Druid° A.-W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 42'14A7; OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH 'STREET; 4.d0t0 Markt' 'trot Piohlrek, Pa novla dawly _ . . r- • • • ••••••••, i. y„.• • • ..• - • • • SOOTT dr, OTIS, - _ • : : AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION ATERCiHANTSi • • 61 oura'sritarr,c - r. Loins, atissothn; • HAVING been engaged in the above baldness for this last viz -years, in this city, would respectfully so• licit consignments of Goods, to be sold In Ibis market, either for AuCtiOrt or private salq--partioularly ware, Hardware and Dry. Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods [consigned as for sale • Will refer to Mesere..Hewett, Roe & Co., E. R. Vio- Jet, Wm.D. Wood &Co., John J. Andemon&Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer &Co., Larkin Denver. Saint .Lo' ale • Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; George fil , Lain. Pittaliurah. • . imur24y - • - V•ALCABLE REAL ESTATE A? Aucrion. —On • Tharsday,May 29th, at 3 o'clock, P, al., will be sold on the premises, Three Acres and Twelve Perches of Land, situated In Reserve township, on Saw Mill Run, near.the Bann Starch Factory, upper end of. Allegheny City, within fi ft een minutes' walk of the Allegheny market. • Tbla lot is marked No. 2, in Joseph Pauerson's plan of certain land in said township, being parted the same piece of land which was conveyed by deceased, bear ing date 18th day of September.lBlB, by the heirs of the said Joseph Patterson to John-rd , Clung and Alexander Tease. The lot is enclosed; upon it there is a stable • a quantity of locust and other trees, aril a never falling epring'of water. Title indisputable. Tortu- 7 Four hundre d dollars an bond, payable in eight years, with interest from ,day of sale--The balance in cash. . JAMES hI'RENNA, . . Auct. °neer. .• • • • . • DAMACiED:lßON,dtc.—ne.srde of damaged Iron, Steel:Nails, Wagon Boxes, &c.; adrerdeed to be held at hteKenna's Auction House, to-dry, will take place at 2 o'clock, on the.wherf, foorof Markel street. Terms cash. • [my27l JAMES McKENNA, Amen.. • 6 'PLOW, TIIOU REGAL. PURPLE STREAM."— r The greatest, most splendid and unique sale o Five Hundred and Fifty Baskets and Cases WINES, BRANDIESand CHOICE LIQUORS, of every variety, ever offered at Auction in Pittsburgh, on Thnrsday 1120 f. Wog, the 29th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at Washington Hall, Wood street, above Fifth, beilg part of the splendid and well selected stock of 111.3gion le Co , Pearl street and Gold street, New York, and to be sold Without re se rv i Vin consequence of the dissolution of the firm. • P. IR:DAVIS, Auct'r. W. 0. IMPGARTNEIt, AUttloneor. (I.II.OCERY STORE AT , Avertors.—Will be sold. on Fridaynext, May 30th, at 10 o'clock, M., at the store of Peter °Odell, Penn street, between O'Hara and Walnut streets, in tins sth Ward, his entire stock of Groceries, as he is quitting that basinesk, embracing a general assortment of all the ant cies itisnCly kept in the Retail Grocery business. - nay 27 W. O. hicCARTNET Meet • . TiflB fashionable andpop.. • ular RESTAURANT has re. cently been fitted op in a style of elegance .. W•lgt,y"... unsurpassed by any similar establishment in the City, and the Proprietor is prepared to furnish his friends and the public generally with every article us I. ally found nt suchplaces. • All of the delicacies of the season, in the way GAME, FISH, SOUPS, Ao.,t , ill be Nerved up in the best manner. - - . The BAR is supplied with LIQUORS of the &tett brands, and the fancy drinks, so much in vogue during the warm season, such as Pine Apple Cobblers, Mid Juleps, Punches and Smashes,will be served up in a way that will please the taste of .all. • 1:11 - 1,13NCIlisserved up every morning, at II o'clocl,, to which the special attention of customers is requested. myll3 PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW TO NEW YORK, et/ - y apt.igit .191 AND FROM LIVF:RPOOL TO NEW ORLEANS_, BA 1 / 4 TISIORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND SAVANCIIAH DIRECT. TAPSCOTT & CO.'S General Emigration and Foreign Exchange 01 e sa. rplIE undensigned having accepted the Agency of he above well known House, is prepared so bring(' in Passengers from the Old Country,oa as favorable ter as any other House in the Ci. Passages can be engage d in the following lin IS, sailing punctually on th u days appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6th and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 2Gib 13 ( each month. THE 2 LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THELONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, 13th, :Mt and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE. LINE of °largo* rackets sails him GLASGOW on . rhe tat and 15th of eiehytonth.. Also—A weekly Line of Packet* for New Orleans r - - Passengers shiped from New York to any pan .n he West Ecr The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and n penntertd.l the embarcation of all passages engaged in this Country. P.S. Persops 'desirous of visiting the Old Count. - y can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either perionally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. JAMES BLARELT, Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, myi2 (2nd story) Pittsburgh firtivBVLVANaRAILitOAI TO ciik. P TRACTORS—Proposals will be received from the 9th to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown and Summit, for the . grading . and masonry ot that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringle's Point, a few miles below Jefferson, in , Cambria—s distance of 25 miles. The road within this distance Will moss the Alleghe ny mountain, encountering some of Me heaviest grading offered In this country. In addition to a number of ex tensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there will be one tunnel 1200 yards in length at the summit of the mountain, and another of 200 yards through Pringle's Point. Tams—cash, monthly. For further information, aP • ply . to EDWARD MILLER. Fisq., Associate Engineer, Blair/vine, Indiana county, or to STRICIMAND }MEARS, P. A. Engineer, Altona, Blair county. .1. EDGAR THOMPSON. Chief Engineer. Engineer Department P.R. it Co. Patiartelphirs, May 1541851. ixiyB:lm — Georpe Et. C ONY E YaNC ER, Office—No. 149 Fourth if above Cherry ailsp,Piruburgh. DEEDS'Mortgages, Agreement!, Bonds, Releases and other Instruments of Writing, drawn with neatness, legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attend to d rawing and filling Mechanics Liens, Accounts of Executors and Administrators; pro curing appointments of Gaardinns, and orders of Or phans' Court for sales of Real Estate, !cc., &c, myl9:3to , . La Belle Restaurani e No. 4 &nit Vicki Bt., opposite the/Efonangahtla House. T P. YERGER has taken ibis-large and handsomely . merged baildiog, and put it in most thorough re• pair, having entirely refitted and famished in it in ele gant style, a manner not exceleld by any simile es t I ahrnent in the city. BAR at anilines furnished with LIQUORS of the choicest brands, and every numcacr of me sermon, such as Oysters, Game, Soups, tic., • al ways in readinece. Dimirsas and SOPPEIVI Ferved, and Parlors prciirlded far Private ponies, on abort notice. Devitt Removed. COCRRAN, OPERIDE & CO. have removed their Warehouse to N 0.20 Wood street, in the house for merly occupied by George Cochran: [rity2odlnr Railroad Letting. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 5 o'clock P.M., Jane sth, for the grading and LIIIFO n il of a t onion of the line of Railroad on the Western slope of the Allegheny Mountain, for the avoidance of the Portage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot of Plane N 0.2 to the Summiti a distance of about 12 miles. Plans and specification, will be exhibited at the Summit Route threo days previous• to the day of letting, and all the necessary inforeratkut given by the Engineers of the Line. ROBERT FABLES, myllm • . Supt pro um. r N. B.—The time for letting the above work has been extended until 5 o'clock of Monday, the 10th of Jana. JUST RECEIVED AT WALL'S. LITERARY DE POT,No. B3Fonith street— ELanchard's great work,Theireirsof Derwentwater ; Louise La Vallierie—or the conclusion of the Iron Mask ; Continuation of Dickens , Pickwick Paperi; Pickwick Abroad—or the Tout in.:"Frenee ; Caroline of Brunswiekor the Mysteries of the Court of London. Third series • The Fair Isabel, or the ' Fanatics of the Cerenes—A Tale of the Hugenot War ; The Sea-Ring—A Nautical Romanre. Dy the surlier of the " Scourge'of the Ocean;" Mary Lanson Ify Eugene Sue; The Invalids — or Pictures of t he French Revolution ; The Mother•in.Law. By Mrs. Southworth ; The Countess Rudolsterit. By George Sand—a Sequel to Coneuelo ; The Sisters—or the Fatal Marriage. By Henry Cock ton; The Wire's Sister—or the Forbidden Marriage: By Mrs. Hubback ; The Nightingale—or the terms , Lind Songster. COll. mining Ile - Songs, andMinici; Bleed:wood for May • The Art Joernit fort • The London World of Farhion for May. [mv23 AWORD IN Titile.-;-Warretes Health bitters strengthens the system andzive tone and vigor to the stomach and bowels—the 'beat medicine you can areas a preventive against thoee terrible scourges, dys eatery, diarrhcea and summer complaint., Price 60 cents per bottle. Depot, No. 60 'Smithfield street. l'in,23 MoN o c RiSfritTElikatrilDs.—Ltultes and gen. denten using the above Jartick, Would do well to make an early call. uoon Meseta Moodweni & Stationers, .to ,73 third street, Post Office Buildings. my2A. L AWNS: LAWNS I--A. A. Meson et. Co, are now opening 10 cases super French Lawns, at all prices. The attention of customers is solicited to an examina tion of the above Goods, at 12i and tic . per yard. m 723 , N 08,62 and 64 Matkerst. rNjDIT. - Vtiri§it — sTLits.--eived 2U p sees of those vary desirable India Wash Silks, which are warranted to wash. . ' .Also—A large assortment of Foulard's Silks, beauti. fiat styles. . [uy23] A. A. MASON & CO. State Dockftupt.' .---- flP110111.&11 ARNOLD, Slater And Dealer in Slate, may w j be en atLogan, Wilson &Co.'s, No. 129; Wood street. ELATE YARD on the Canal, opposite the Ware haws of Messrs. D. Leech, Co.& Heis nosvrecelving a very superior Guaged Slate, and its ready to receive orders for Slate twang, or for Slate in any quantity. 11111:3mci t • : • r71717-4Tip-u • : noun P. D. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Waverly House, Duauuto eusr, NUB WOOD WILLIAM - C. GAI.LAGEBB,. Proprietor Bow Books 3 -Pew Books 1 13Y TELEGRAPH. RepiriecrAirislYfrr•the Daily Menai: 4"est MEMO IT • 4 0 /IVNIN (1- .4)IUMILD DT lanif :' ger OWlig . tO .atorni last 'evening,' we. are without our mei Telegraphic Despatches: State ftlimitital Issauxanee Comps% my' BRANCH OFFICE, 64 Swann= err., Prrocausa 1, Piusburgh, May Ist, IE6I. lIIE hest evidence of the success of the Director,. in endeavoring to make the "STATE MUTUAL FIRE SUBANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the. unparalleled. amount of business which has been done—having issued 7,900 P cies dunng the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the rands of the company. Nearly all the property insured it of the safest kind, In *mall risks, and a large proport ion insured for only one year- NVltole No. Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated & canceled. do do in force Amount of Property insured 87,888,419 do Canceled, terminated and ei- . . . pired 291,710 do do in force • • 87,684,691 do Premium Notes 79,876,67 do Canceled,terminsted,exped, 637,10 do in force. •• • 879,031,77 do .Cash Premiums received. • • .861,557,14 do do canceled • 551,236,90 Whole amount of losses and expen- • see paid 23,411,45 Balance in favor of the Co., In cash, - 527,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, it is heliered this company affords advantages in poLutof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company In this 'country. - Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved e ye• tem of Classiftcatier. of Rieke, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and oecurrencc of lot ge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mntualplen, it not only possesses the cheapoess and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. His under the control of the following Directors P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillett; John B. Packer, Samna. T. Jones,Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick , Rob Jig KlotzSanurelJonei, John P. Rutherford, J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres% ' A. J. GILLETT, Seey. A. A. Caaala:ll, Actuary. N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. en es ring policies hart been declared by the Directors. anc is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or recieen.a. ble in cash at the end of ninety days. yl7:d&w' A- CARRIER, Agent. W n • 'neurone. Company. STATEMENT OF THE ASSETS of tho Western In surance Compan i, of Pittsburgh, on the first day of May, 1851: Balance due on Stock . 5719,000 150 f/ Shares Stock Western Insurance Co• • • 20,2'50 • Cash 5,051. 48 Bills and Notes Discounted 45,473.58 Notes received for Premiums • • 33,085 12 Furniture Cost . 388 9L Mortgages - ...., - 1,600 • Outstanding Accounts ••••• 51,502.69. 8376,94 . 4 6 . 6 Capital, $300,000. • --- myßeat&wit F. M. dORDON, #ec'y. DR. J. 1. MYERS—Surgeon and Physician: , Office and dwelling, corner of Darlington's row, No. 14q, Third street, one door above Smithfield street. • Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pinsburgh, and will attend to the duties of his Profession. • lie will give particular attention to Duaotosr. eases, and the diseases of women and children. • - my:73m. WoOd•ward 4k. Je Uey. DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOORS, STATIONERY, ETC., nits! Street, Pau Office /kikrings. lap3o:y BOAT SIDING, DECK PLANK, PALINGS, (a new article) together with all other kinds of Lumber and Timber, sawed 'to order promptly and at low prices, at Horr's Island Saw Mlll4, by . • rayti JAMES CARMAN CO.& Stranger, Look at This I DAGITERREOTYPED FOR ONE DOLLAR, put : up in Fine Morocco Cases, The subscribers announce to the ci Oleos of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can get a likeness for one half the usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken in the EasL We don't mean to be surpassed by any. Raving a large sky and side light, we are prepared to suit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it snits them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased persons taken at their resideuce. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. MERRDIAN & LAWYER • Rooms oa 3d st-, opposite St. Charles Hotel ospl&bmd. seat lcell PURE ALLEGHENY ICE.—J. R. Hartley begs leave to inform his customers that he has commenced delivering Ice, and will furnish the citizens with Yam Allegheny Ice at es low a price as any other person en gaged in the business. He has both his elleriliVC Ice Homes toll, and will be able to furnish all the elastomers that he takes, duringthe whole season. : J. R. H. HARTLEY, City Ice . House. Office on Virgin Alley, immediately in the rear of the Second Presbyterian Church. N. B. My Wagons have my name on the aide in black letters. . [Amerhan copy one week.] mrl4 Bennett•s aloneatiroinatio Depository. No. 73 Third Strut. THIRD MAT—NEW PAINTIRos. The Garden of Gethsemane ; The Cemetery of Scutari. my 2.111 Jlooordsons. . . ix RIEDER has last received and has for sale a J-11. splendid assortment of FLUTENAS & ACCORD. EONS, of the very best French (Paris,) manufacture. These instruments, for beauty of tone, finish and dura bility. cannot be equalled. Also, an extensive lot of new Music—among others. Farewell Old Cottage—a beautiful new Ballad; com posed by Stephen C. Foster, of Pittsburgh. The National Union—dedicated to Re my Clay. My Mary, dear — as sung by the Alleghaniann. B Ring de Banjo. A new•EttnopianSong, by S.C. Foster. Besides a number of now Polkas, Waltzes, &c.; &e. Also, a few copies of the celebrated Likenesses of Jenny land, printed in oil colors—the only true and cor rect our of the Nightingale. - SIGN OP THE GOLDEN HARP, No.lol Third street . N 13.—A splendid lot of new PIANOS and MEW-i. DEONS, to arrive shortly. • • Imr 2 3 * To APormers. 0001 ACRES Agn&sn. en°i;y GRAZING A , egheny River, wit h in twelve miles o , the New York and Erie Railroad. Also-1,002 acres in Elk county, for sale on accommo dating terms. Enquire of A. & CO., myn2 ___cornet of Market and Third ata. ii: — Is)10 etzaa EXTRACT . OF AMERICAN OH, PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGdON, 209. Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre pxration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It 'spat up in bottles at 2S and 274 , cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi. nal American Oil has been found at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render mho CI RIPEST 11LEDICIND IWTHE WORLD. Call and. try It. • JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural state us taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. d&w-tf • J. rrAN AND REDNESS OE THE SKIN is entirely re l. moved by the use of the Herpetic Soap, and Sun burnt hands or faces rendered smooth, soft and delicate ly white. Be careful to get the genuine. Sold at AEW BOTTLES ONLY left of the Leon's Chtatz t or Bed Bug Destroyer—a fiat rata article, and of easy application. Psice 25 cents. Call soon at my2o 50 Smithfield RI. RIM! CRIMSON VELVET and Gold Paper Hug lags,, for Drawing Rooms, just reed from Pails and for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, my 26 • • No. f 5 Wood at. PRINTING 'PAPER—A largo lot Double Medium, and Imperial PHoting Paper, for sale by • W. S. HAVEN, . my 26 corner of Market and Second sts. - I[l jRAP PING PAPERS A large assortment of TT Wrapping Papers, Manilla, Rag, and Straw, all sizes, (or sale at frnyl4.3l W. S. HAVEN'S.. . 560 G rlt t n u g [rlillet P . m " a 03, P 2V1e O d ( 11O Pe a n al s Sons' Pens, of all numbers;Kelly's, and other eelrlira.. ted manufacturers'; for sale at my2B ' ITATOIIEIO---lu large variety, of the best Liverpool, London and Galley° makes, generally of very. fine quality and beautifully cased, and for sale at the leweed eastern earl prices, wholesale and retail. . • W. W. WILSON, myths . 07 Market at., earner Fourth. GOLI) PENCILS AND PENS—Just ree'd tirresh 'supply of Pens and Pencils, of goid and silver warranted. My.% W. W. WILSON.-'. SILVER WARE—Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Butter Knives, &e., on hand constantly and nutnufactured, to order. [my26) W. W. WILSON. LARD -In tierces No. 2 Lard ; 49bbls.grease do; For sale by CARSON tc. M'KNIGHT, my 26 Water and Front ate SEGARS-32,000 common Se gars for sole by my 26 CARSON & AVRNIOHT • DEBF-10 bble.superior corned Beef, put up for feint . use, for sale by . • my2tl CARSON & VICNIGHT.- TO 0 ARDNERS.—Twenty acres of Gardening Land, already under good culUvation, within one rat of. the city, will be sold _far $5lO an acre. One-third cash ; the balance in one, two and three years. For partieu-. lars, enquire at the - Banking House of • • • A. WILKINS &.00., corner of Market and Third ate BACON-7 casks prime `boulders: 5,000 the. prime Home For sale by y2s • WM. DYER IArRITE FISH—lb bble. prime Willie Fish for sale TT WM. DYER. l i lACKEßEL—tbbls Ne i( ?) halt lOb hal ble. No.f dol ;; 10 qrs. do ; For sale low. WM. DYER, my 24 No. 207 Liberty street. JOSEPH WEAVER, Attorney Law, Fourth Street, neat the Mayor's Office. Collections attended to promptly. Intyl4 , '7;:t •1 - • • - • t !t -s -c 1.• • .:-, , : . ..,., , . ;~~= c'` - t Bankers anb exthangt-liroktre. Guaos . . ......... It•TITIM 380 Wit. MYGAT-T & BROWN BANK/DRS A 311:1EXCHANGIO 33,a0Wries, C.LgVEL4OI6, OHIO. 1D Collections made In all the principal cities, and STOCKS ' • • Bought and Sold on COMMIS/10D. • maT29:6m /LILL do ioULIL HAMMES .AND EXCHANG LY E BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street, • 27Lird door below FOIITOM•(t013t ride), - SIG HT EXCHANGE on the - Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time BUM of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold,Bllver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal Chief of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. Hoten. ATE have associated J. GA3l9lloti Corns with us in TV the Exchange and Banking hilliness. Whl. H. wthutaas & CO. Pittsburgh. Jan'y.l,lBsl.—jaB:lnt • BAZILLINU 111.01U1916. • JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., ri0.16, WOOD.STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. Collections made on alt thepriacipal cities of the Vol led States. . langlay am. N. wusums. 7. B. IiVVAT i. O. COFFIN WM. H. & CO, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DOSTII EAST COSMO OW WOOD LND 111130 ALL transaction made on liberal terms, and coiled. tions promptly attended to. tjan:ent PATRIORS & FRI _ DANIEERS AND EXCHANG E 2I3IIOICDRS, No. CS,. coin= Wool Any Rumen) =urn, ' • Pirriburgh, [map. : CENTRAL PEISTNSYLVANIA.BANKINO HOUSE. BRYAN, GUM= & CO. "VOTES, Drafts, Checks, ite: collected, and Retalt times made upon favorable terms. • may Self EL R. BRYAN, Cashier. Hollidaysburgh, May 18.18.,50. • BOON SAILOBINT• • - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JV R. Corms of Wood and Sixth. strtto., Pittsburgh, Pa TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Ms, Foreign JJ and Domestic ExchangeCertificatesOfDepositoke • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Enrope, for sale in acme to suit purchasers. - CURRENT and par tends received on deposit° COLLECTIONS made on stipule of the Union, tithe lowest rates. . • Itemovall. . . •••••••• . .N. HOLMES ex SONS, liavi.lll3loVlD 111318 DaKIM AND PaCHAILNGE °MCI To No. 67 Mirka Wert, four doors bsiesto old stand. N. ROUSES A. SONS , , ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Den lets In Notes, Braila, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale.' Collections made In all the cities throughout .tba-Uni ted States . Depositee received in par funds or etuvent paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. ' atig-28-Iy. Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, . Gold and Silver, Eaugla,So..l and Ezehangad, • . A.T fr.icaAnicar. AND BANKING DOUSE OP William A...iffilLl & Co.; 64 Woad Street,. PITTSBURGH: • V' INTEREST AI:LOWED ON TINIE DI:POSITS. (au '29 - ALLIN XHADIZIL ' ICDV7•2O 241.11,111. KIME/Fait eh' RAUB". Eankersanef Exchange Brokers, Dezkrs en Foreign and Dome.siießilis,Bilts of Ezeharige, Calf/fearer or Doer it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Cornet of Third arid Wood sts., directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. may2B . ' G. W. TILICLIJai . . 112 SECOND STR-SET, COMMISSIONER AND BILL.BROXER. - QTRICT attentiqn will be given to - nll business en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured aril cies always on hand, or procured on abort rotice; - Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, kc., negotiated on favora ble terms. Advances made If required. toet2>.sr. Transparent VFlndavr Str.ade Factory . .. - 4B IRWIN . STREET, (BETWEEN PER AND =um mums), LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to order 3-4, 4.4,5-4 and 6-4 Bur Shades, plain and bordered '; Tmnsparent,green do; - u • " do; • Landscape Shades of every Etyle;'• Moonlight do do .. do; Gothic and hlezzitinto, of new style ; , ' •• STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettering orDe signing. OIL., CLOTHS on hand. ' Also, a lot 011 SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. ED" Curtains hung on reasonable terms. • . - • P. S.—Pedlars will do Well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere: • ." • • *- apriSiOm ~ E. R. KERNAN. . W . Poln exter, COMMISSION AND .FORWARDING HOUSE. AND for the purchase and sale of Flour, Western Produce, Iron, Nails, Glass, and the manufactured articles of Pittsburgh genesally, Water street, three doors above Market, Pittsburgh. Utyl3:y • Dr. S. Kyle grtofill7NllES to practice Medicine, Sargery, and Ob -1,:, etetrics of Midwifery" Eclectically, in accordance with scientific principles, and hence' with great cue• cent.. fp - Office and residence, No 68 Diamond alley.. Of. fice hours, al to 12 A. , and 2t05 P. at. - N. B.—lnfallible 'remedies for Dyspepsia, Conlump= tion in its incipient stages, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, 'Fetter, Diaraces, Cholera. Mochas, Dysentery, Asiatic Cholera, Tetanas or locked-jaw • female diseues; dis eases of the liver and kidneys; ' Scrofula, Dropsy, &c. Mc.; and antidotes to all persons, prepared and kept for sale. kleredry. antimony and , their preparatione, as well as the lancet, are entirely dispensed with. inayl4 • . New Jiinato. Q — OUNDS from Kentucky. By Rohbock. 1.0 Elfin tuid Dnblin Waltzes—.(complete). World's Fair. • Serenading or Good Luck Polka. • Hamburgh Polka.. • . . Where are the Friends of •My Youth. Thou Has't Wounded the Spirit that Lov'd The:. • Scenes that are Brightest . Jenny Lind's Bird Song. New 'Year's Polka, Iris Polka. Blue Juniata. Old Bachelor and old Maid. Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Received and tor sale by J. H. MELLOR, Si Wood at TO. . Contractors, Bridge.Bailderit, he k Herr's Island Saw Mills am now preparing to re. cave and execute promptly all others for Bridge and other Timber, on the most favorable terms the market wilt permit.. (mys) JAMES CARMAN k. CO. ITE — O - REAI,I AND MINERAL, WATER.—The sub scribers respectfully inform their old friends and cus tomers that they have commenced making ICE CREAM for the season: Their SALOON has been fitted up in superior sryle, and will - be open from 8 • o'clock, A. M. till It o'clock, P. M., and all orders for Ice. Cream for parties or private families will be promptly filled. Oor MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also been opened for the sermon. • - Cakes, Fruits, Confectioneries, he.; kept on hand as usual, freak and sweet. Pleasegive as a call. A. P. SHILDECKI3R, mrl7:ll3m Star Bakery, 23 Diamond alley. 60 Smithfield street. otoolo of Hoods on dl e sae of Store for Hate: . MHE subscribesinteEdbug to concentrate her business, °tress for sale tho stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, dre.,at hes store on .3d street, next door to the Post Of fice; together with the unexpired Lease of alb - More. To anypne disposed to commence the above business, this opportunity is an excellent one, as the stand is well known and the business well established and profitable, but 'respiring more constant attention from the present proprietor than the demands of her other business will permit. The stock will be disposed of in whole or part, and what may not be sold will be removed on or before theist of June, to the old stand, St. Clair street. • rityl69wci S. PARKER- Blackand White Waddling. 1.00. "L"or the " Old Star" Wadding, a supe rior article, with on improved glaze, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturers, and for sale by J. D. STUART A CO., • mydltiw 122 Wood street. FACULTY'. --Jong Fummo, principal Instructor in the science of ALSOUTUS 0. K. Cttaimistsurt, Professor of Pmmanship, Blerctin tile computation, ALEX. M. Wasson, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education. Ihe course of instruc. 'ion is so thorough, that every student on leaving the College will be competent to take charge of and con.. duct on correct principles, any sot of Stock dr Partner• shin Books. however complicated. • ,[tnyl9 71•11171ACTOSIEIT OF COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE, No. 131- Third sweet, Pittsburgh, . • TrEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of D. alt kinds Tin, Copper and •Sheet Iron Ware, and makes to ordor on the shortest notice and most accom modstin • terms, Wholesale and Retail. Im ryto LILT--The Warehouse N 0.137 Front street, foc i. merly occupted by tho subscribers. Possessidn given immediately. EuquireOf • - • • COCHRAN APBRIDE & CO., ttlY2 B3l- • • ..- 26 Wood et.- SWISS • HEESE—Prime, Met recd and far eale by FICKEISEN do STOUVENEL, mySS ' Impo OLLAND HERIUNGS—An excellent article, pat received and for sale by • •• ••.•• FICKI,3ISEN STOUVENEL) LIMBURG/I CHEESE—Feee ,It• just reed. arid for we by lary26) FICKEISEN & STOUVENEL. LS. ft!: i.IIW , s E fie B vintage; just reed sad for sale by • FICKEISEN & STOUVENEL. • • / - 10' PEE-40 bags prime for sale by (aIY 9 ) STUART &SILL . . • . ; k ;, ••• 4, " • ' '5.12.' 2 4 4. rt • • •• • • '.. • • •tJA.#!l*,..' • . • •-• . ••-• • . • • =llllll =NM : ; : • K' .r ULIULiLL=UU 4cmtwwee.'9oe. CORNER OF LIARS= AND THIRD MELTS. BEM Private Dlseasiso. DR. BROWN; No. 41 DIAMOND Devortos his entire attention to en ofeep practice. Hist tonnes!' ismostly confined to priariur or Venereal Moans, and imeh pain. ;NOV fal affections, brought on by Lumnideneo , • • youthfulindolgenee and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, 00 - 40Tio here leet, Stnetnne Urethral Discharges 4 Impurity of the Blood, with all dkeases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, ,Scorbutio Ern done Tetter , Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Sembial Weakteas,fm potency, Piles, Rheumatbtm, Female Weakness, breath ly Suppressions . , Diseases of the Joints; Fistula. in Ano• - Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back end Loins, frrita • tions of the Bladder and Ridne7s,successfally treated' Care guaranteed. • • Fourteen years' practice Vow in Ulla eltyl enables Dr Bro ernunder to offer U S aran ces fsp eedy cure to all who may come his care; - Office and private consulting rooms, el Diamond ay. Chargea moderate. • nov&id&wty BUMATIStiI.--.l3r.ttrown•s newo tusecorea rem: edy for Rhetunatism is a speedy andcertalz remedy . for that painful tremble. It never falls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 11, DIA; MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always et home • lauladawy A TUMBLE IHROVEIIENT IN BUSSE. DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and 1.1 RUPTURE REMEDY, by which a permanearcure can be effected. This Truss Is entirely different inform and principles of action from other Trusses, having all the advantage of a well-regulated and anifortamessure. The pressure can be so regulated as to glee ease and comfort la the most difficult cases of Hernia, and can be increased to almost any force desired.' Thepreuure is natural, and being brought to bear immediately over the hernial opening, and affordlig perfect security. and retention at all times, even ander the mostViolentezer else. By the use of this Thin, when applied properly by a skittle! Surgeon, the wearer la placed beyond the danger of strangulation, or any Other dangerous or pain ful symptoms, which is not en unfrequent occurrence in the wearing of illy adapted Trusses. It is a very practice for persons afflicted with rupttlre, to select a Truss and apply it thealselves. This len bad prac tice, which can be seen only by those who understand the anatomy of the pails affected la hernia. We woald most respectfully call the attention of PHYSICIANS to this '1 rusk as we know'they will ap preciate its value. We also have a variety of other Trusses at the lowest prices. Infant Tresses keptcon. stands' on hand. KEYSER le, McDOWRL mr,l7 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh Pa. Dr. tlarrns Abdominal Supporters. - rrwEsE SUPPORTERS am intended ehledy for the T care of PROL &PSIS UTERI, and all those diseases where a mechanical support to the Abdominal 'Mara is required. They give perfect rapport to the abdomi nal organs, and May be worn with comfort by ell., The diseases produced. by a weakness of the abdominal' muscles are • Piolapsis Uteri, Falling of the Bounds * , Piles, Costiveness, rains In the Backend Spine, Laud bide and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Broachills, Shortness or Breath, Palpitation of the Heart,Dyspep eia and general debility.. • '• ' . , : Sod by jIEYSER, & AVDC.ii'VELL, GREAT.AND.IMPS/104ST;'::".*:., Cll ELI° A.Li:DISCOV.ERY. . . Chemical Visitable Combinations . TT. repel Ditectsci. Dr. Onyiett's Tallow Dock: and Sarsapa. :1011T UP-IN TEE largest sized bottles, contains more of Ike pare Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation extant, which is chemleally combined • with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild -Cherry, and . Balsam of Fir, thus making dui remedy snots thoroughly efficient than any other. Sarsaparilla before thcsia MM. At the same lime it is perfectly free from all mineral poisons,. which cannot he said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. The invalid should be ware of poison ! Mercury,lron,•Qainine,,lodine,Snl phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and =static, poi sons entered' into and form the active basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Ginscrreht• CoXPoIIMD EXTRACT. os YusowDOcltieta Seistasessass.s. does not contain a panicle of these substandes, aa any one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests. The original and only genuine preparation for the permanent cure of CONSUMPTION' AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they ure supposed to be affected by the toofteguene use of Mercury, Iron, Quinine, tic.— It is also a remedy for SALT RHEUM, RING WORM, TETTER, ' SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, • SCURVY, WHITE SWELLING, Eing's Evil, Neuralgic Affsm tions,-Female Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness, Nervous and general Debility of the System, Lots of Appetite, . Languor, Dizziness and Liver Affections, which led - to Intermittent and Remittent. Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb ;Ague , lannthee, &c., Ac. 117- The afflicted ilmy rest assured that firers is not the least panicle of Mineral; Mercurial, or any !other poisonous substance in this mediCine. It is Perfectly harmlessand may be administered to persons in the very weakest stages of sicsness, or to the most moat heiplets In (ants without doing the least injury. • • The curative powers of this extract are truly won derful, and all invalids should make immediate trial of the ";Yellow. Dock and Sarsaparilla!' It cannot injure ' the delicate patient. • (CERTIFICATES 1 • Hines Evil's—Case of 0. Al. Leon a rd. • Bsoussiso Gums, Dee. 1et,11349; Masses S. F. But:nil. & Co—Gents:—Sometime in 1813, I Was attacked with the Ring's Evil In my arm, which became so sore that I could not• one it, and in IRS, mortification set in. I employed at different time s, each physician of eelibrity within my reach; all told me that my arm utast be amputated. From the 'ghoul-. sdr to the fore arm, my arm was fall of running eores, come of them as large as a fifty cent piece. I then trie d an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification but could not heal toy arm.— My strength, at this timi, was completely exhausted, and my person much emaciated. I continued in this state until the summer of 1848 when I saw an adver tisement " Guyson's Yellow b ock and Sarsaparilla," winch I read attentively, and rent for doe bottle of the article. After using it a few day:tithe discharges from my arm increased, and assumed a light color, and less offensive odor. I sent for a-second bottle, and while using it I found my strength increasing, and she dis charges decreasing. I continued using it aunt I had used six bottles, though I felt myself perfects , cored before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared, and I have not a doubt that it is thoroughly cared, for I can labor with' it as well as ever I coWd.• _ " Guyson's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," alone clued mc; I took no other remedy while using ft, and bad I used ;tat the first appearance of-the malady, I fully be - lieve it world have saved me from years of suffering. And I must earnestly - recommend every person gaffer ing under any similar disease to use "Gnsmotes Yel2eur Dock and Sansparilia,” which will .restore them to health. . Yours in gratitude _ 0.3 L LEONARD. • . An Extraordinary Case of 'llenifula, Erfraripsiat • and Ulcers, cured by the sole use of Dr. Ougron't Cont. pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarstrpard/a , BROOKLYN, Nov. 17, 1848. Gussorr—Sir :.I tender . you my sincere than for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad witha scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my . chin. I did not pay much attention to It at first, supposing• it to be nothing but some eruption that generally time= on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until it spread to the back part of my head. I applied to laphy sician; he attended, me all to no purpose . bad tried everything that could be tried.. I saw, your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; and mine laded to use it, for I knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the Most valuable articles in the world for the blood.. I bought your Syrup and commenced usingit, and tram 'the use of one bottle I could see is great change In my apnea- I continued tieing it until I am a well man. I new: feel like a new person; my blood 115 perfectly cleaneed r arg!l free item all impurities. There is not a natation bat that your newly discovered Compound it far superior -to any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. This certßigatis is at your disposal, to pablish if you like, and any one yon may refer to me, 1 snail be happy to give them all the information I can about my case, &c. • " I remain your obedient servant,' - • • ' GEORGE G. JOHNSTON.. . • • • • ' - - - 113 Market street. nibesi Female 'Medicine known. The rxtrartqf Yellow Deck and Sarsaparilla is apesilive, speedy and permanent cure for an compktints *widen: to In mild alterative properties render it peculiari¢ ap plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of thin female. It is unrivalled is Its erect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness,'Lencorrhoc& or Whites, Irregular Menstruation. Incontinence of Urine, and general Peostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distreseing nervousness and lassitude so common to the iemale frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful. . We have . evidence on file, which induces us strongly to recom mend this medicine to married people who have - not been blessed with offspring. • - ' rolapsus orfalling of the " Womb, elites years standing, cured by Dr. Guysott's Ewan of Yellotootdli and Sarsapari/ly, con every other known remedy ha( been tried without edict.. • • Wssurnorog, 0, Feb., 1843. This certifies that my-wife, aged twenty-seven years, has been suffering tinder the above complaint for five years. Neatly all of that time confined to her bed. have for five yearn constantly employed the best medi 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_cal... of such diseases, all of which proved worthless.. In the spring of 1848,1 was induced by my friends to try Dr. Geysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was need for four months. After she had usedlt for four weeks, it Was evident well of us that she wsa improv rag, and tram this time she improved rapidly, and gained flesh and strength until she is now enjoying Meat excel lent health. WM. hIONFORT., We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Pdonfort; — know that the above statement as to the sielmestrofllrs. Mon ford, and as to the cans being affected by "013700u:I Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be strictly true. • • • JANE EDDY• SALLARFOWERS: * Sold by J. D. PARK, (sneceu'or to 'Sanford& Pktk,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South end West, to whom all ordersmust be addressed. • J Kidd & Co, Pittsblugh; L Wilcox, Si, cornet Market street and the Dinznond; B A Fahnesiock A Co, Pitts. burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beckham, Alta gheny City; L T Russell, 'Washington ; W H Lamber• ton, in; L B Bowie, Untontown; • H Welty, Greensburgb; S ;founts; Somerset; Scott 1, Gil more , Bedford Lrosed d: Son, Liontingdon; Mrs. Orr, Holliday,- burgh; Hildebrand &Co, Lndtana ; J Wright, Kum, ming; Event . & Co, Brookville • • A Wilson & Bon, Waynesbnlghf Affarland & Co:N. Callender, Mead, vale; Burton & Co, Erie ; . Lienry . Porker, Mentz; Jas 'Kelly tr. Cc!, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J DBanuncrtaor Warren; l &C S Jones, Coudersport; ..cmoker jr.,Brownsville. • - • • .ntyl9, . • ~ • . - Palmer', •inatiltaita , •," - DOCT.Oa JAMES PALMER. PlOOthillli Physician, at:, has removed to We Instigate No. rlt4 Ponca, street, between Wood and Smithfield.; PeISICAPtiOraI fro t he Office will be secarately and-neatly prepared by the Secretary, skilled In Pharnaa y. • . • • Drags, Chemicals and . Medicines- will be kept coti.. stantly on haat for sale, • . . ? mow l e aving address will please note No:Of resi dence. • Imltera EMUS= • • • •-• • • 4 - . - • . . MEI =Mn -,*:;;• • ' • . =CM . - Drug( anbtebitints. ENE '. it. ~':i ~:.~s;.