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It is the itaiintionlef ,the ,Companyte ; liavo at leiettini.degniit newsteinaboats,-Which. ran.regulsrl7, witheneintermitadini,` eiVer (Idly during business heurs: organization has become , alisolutifY necessary ; in consequence of the nuniner in which Jones' fertyles recently been conducted: — Strange. as it may appear, • there•itiTone:but, - One,boat - I , stikg - frout the foot of Li.bertyl*litp r attite 'hid - ferry; the oorise: ' • .i.luendiAil tinitlitithieiiitnetf t .tharketpeoplii;and sqMetimiS, to'ovait tfl this Voitilit s croiirxi , the river :twice, or , else travel out oftheir Way neerly,half.' to . the, street noon ,the ,bi stopped' for ;:aiSarty-three:querters of nuhour:,until.the, fer .'";:tytneti'luiVe'eateti their dinners! .:3V.elnive - good lieve.thiChir..Einninr. Testi, (who. very clever inan,) . ehfi> ely *Toted: to this. • ..wrettihed Miteigetnetg'hiit'lie controlled by. :41a bit:Were, who hive ha* ilicreased - thie rates ",...idctall,7and - at the same time lessenedthe accent modaticaul !. The new ferry will hring matters •htl • (banns' •Stssro4S..ll7edne„aday, /dim • '.l4‘Clure'arid Boggs on the Bench, The jury in the ease 'of Conrad Gruner, harg ... -ed . , with the 'larceny of , — glads-ware, cane into Conti this , morning 'and' "were 4iseliarged,. not • biingAbie:to agree::: - _ . • ' ' Coma esi.Ered.' Nolen, for surety of the peace. The proseentoic..f. - 11leslcimet; was sentenced to . • . • .;1•:. Com.- vs. John , MAClior assault . and bat- . 7 49 . 174', .Tfie.„jury reWx*.a.verdict of kuilty. ..;Conf.sys.' ipszietkPoo,*ealitinit and battery: efendaut.plead guilty and istis sentenced to pay and•eosta.,:. • Com; er.tElijih Borne, for assault - and battery on- The iartieS . xiside in Al :..leg,hopp....City.. The jury returned a• verdict of - 4tulty,..tuid.: defendant was sentenced.' to pip a Ono' of: $2O and costs of prosecution_ Co*. es:Dania Rhea, for assault and battery .. - A:on Daniel lic,tzell; - on the 19th of April ` last'` 1, , • Com. vi. ilfichaelYielch; for grandSlarcOny.Of several dollars: and a :bracelet,-the properv,bf , Sarih-Magraw. ..The prisoner having no coun: eel, Mr. Cochran was assigned by the Court'. to defend him. . • l~ia Enrcoa.:,The 'Daily DispatclaV.o4nne Ifittt contains an itene-under-the .be 'of Local . . " - : intelligence, - ,*iel4tion.tki 1110 orritAinisei of the is: cilculoted to pre • judiee the - public . again.st these linesould'also the • Had the local' ieiiortee of ..the "Dispatch V ta ken thetrouVestli find out the real facts connect;: he With:the collision, &e:,' which he mentions, Wauld have found that his report of _the case • entirely • unfoturdedl and that there was no blame, to. be attached to' the drivers' he so bitter :ll and unjustlje - derionnces: ": for the TeppEterS.',berlefit, tklits.lttheSe.:Outlimrs " are 'xioenzigagedfight:their employers!.battlesi" and that-every-endeavor lkintide• by,thfliroprie tors to prevent ram5..49.; and • t9.,.ensure; the • , - safety and icor/Art..Bf all.. who. travel by: this route. • ' • • • AN Osizitrna. mftsmen .had.. a terrible fight ilie 6 erlit4r... evening at the corner , of Water and ':•ilfctiiiiittretts; and, the "'red sweat; as thei called '.:3l::AfirdriSiely. _One of them—his face ;was covered:midi bloody and-his back- with nuid-- - Wantlftiekiloiv, aftet the Other , one *Si taken , 1. 6C:0f-Iginikiii . i - had . gone, - who - it'll-as that 'dead:!, parted ,tliem;. till. he Would. whale -him.- :His .blood .was ill) and riming over, and - he Was i : de- Unable& to Make noise.. He finally, got! his .4iisia-eisttlee•osr sight,. of - the irptio;:tina swliiiirk:g.thatheladinnother shirt any. .430 - • • '` ' ' . . - , • aTo Evatopitpe.—Aq.,lllcWill 001 `p a Stt glegane.Tiliatore.on Smithfield street, fiMnu.. taciturn some of-the ireittest - refrigerators we ••• bare ever teen.. They between two and th ree, `,feet hist!, liped •witkuitie.mid stuffed .with coal; 'anti are very convenient for a private fatally ors• bur, to keep, things cool: Call mad ezaniine . them and you can't failto bity.. - . ESCAPED.--It will be remezialiered , that .&trite - Weeks since, Jenkins, the insane boy who triur- Aleretlhis mother in -Birmingham, was taken to the Poor Howie in Allegheny city;:.:from Which place lieleitirtinymitle his escape....Thcrperiaon whi)garrindanlda victuals having left the tfoor M.r. Barry's solution of the Alitlunet cal Question . ; propounded is this paper a few ye .113466;mas.the only one.thatwereceived that*oh ..conect..J The. reward of $2 has been.paid oVer wino:can xeceivelt whenever calls for • • -4111.11.11".0;A3Z—Inmarket, yesterday 'morning, 1/4 -- Ttheii 'about to pay for some article)/ the had pur.Chiseil; handed out a $5 note, which Iras snatched by a - boy w,ho ran off with it. He was not arrested.- . - ; jar:Kirkland was. yesterday *released .frinit prison, ' - his giving a written pledge that he wouki-not: preach in the streets during he •• administrtigon oY.the . present Mayor. I B®"• The obi of furniture at No. 487-Libeity street, bastion O'Hara street and St.'.lsitricies Marsh wifilakeilsee this afternoon tit 2 o'clok. Amonetlialirth4eli_ to ' .be sold is a splendid mum cal clock. , . Bunower.—Sorac villains entered the house of Patrick O'Neal, on Monday night last, on the 'Canal, in Allegheny City, between Federal street "and the Basin,- - and rifled the pockets of the lodgers without disturbing their repose. • • isar..The Very Rev. E. P. Moriarty wilt e -liver a lecture this evening,; at Wilkins Ha or the benefit of Mercy Hospital. ti nbjeat, , land and her destiny." • • sir. A obildiriaM Reno, m Allegheny mliy, died yeiterday from burns which it had - received oa the.daylefore, from having' scalding gretme npilled . it. , • • . Sfir.The - - leatker .; store Of Carson, On oliio street,• Allegheny city, was-entered on Tuesday night by burglars,•and robbed of several dollars. .. . . • The Judges' desk . in' the Quarter Seesiois was. yesterday, very tastefully 'era ellteheti c With Lteb beiittifUllxiiitsets; • ,• , . FaiiiirrENED:-4 boy yesterday evening puV: shooting cracker wider the co!it collar of a man niaritet,iiidli:ltiched it 0ff.... . • • , Oer j .lo. . on was `yesterday committed •Ogroath of :his wife, in default tif for"diLitierly. .conduct.' -; state • Miltaal - laseureace Ceases lip • ' BRANCRI'OFFIGEs4 iiiserment.n sr.. Panelizes,. • .Pi tsburgh, die or 104125 • !TINE beat eeidence of, the. success of the Director. In endeavoring.to stake the...STATE MUTUAL Pint; INSU E ANC E•CO4P4I 4I 3f 1. meet the - wants. of the - community, ia - the, iusparalteled;- amouot':of busirarts which' has beau - does-having , iszaed,l,9oo. P fl cies during the past yea Otierehy. adding: over 8130,000 to the funds ofthe coinpany. Nearly: aU.tbe. propQ , • in:slued 1 'of die• safest kind, in small: risks, and a I ' p_roportion'insured for only one year. . • - 'Whole No: Poliiies isSaed - d0.,d0 expired, term_ vested • • • cenoefid • do do in force • • •••• ' • -Amount of Property invited; ••••• ••••t" : , 117,99Q41 9 • • do Canceled; teettinatedhnd'ete - • • • • .... ... ' .. .do ---• • do - .• in' fore e- ;• • • • tj,684,691 -do 'Premium Notes ' • •do • Canceled,termitisted,exp ' 740 • • • • •tiW in fame • • • • • . • • ... • • • 579,03rP •••do • Cash Premiums received:- .45i,557,14 • • slo do canceled .. .... ••••'•••••-•' 321,24 • • Ssl Whale amount °flosses and expeu. - • •• . • sea peel _ • • 411;40. : i • BalanCein favor of the Co., In •-• • • 1127,r124;43 To city Or conatry merchants, andeemers •of desalt. Ings, and isolated or .country 'property, it is benefit! Rai company, affords advantages inponit of eheapnitss, safety and security, inferior to' no Iturerance Company tr.nes country,. ~. •••••••.tf • - Conducted on the equitable and-greatly improved ere. • .tem. of Classinentiar.• 'off Risks, excluding. all spet lot ba.f.ards, insane g only a limited amount in•eity; one 10-; .c o ,,;ty, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of elo tt e-fires, and also, on - both the Stack slid littilverpf int it not on. Possesses the che apse es and tic commodm ;on „.. o f b o th tio:hods, but entitleS the insured to a partici,la. :'don in the pra.sls. • • • • . • . • It to under MA Control of the• folloiving Directors:.-1 • ;•P'.• Rutherford. A:J. Gillett, - John IL Packer, Samue. T. !Jones,. Afoul.° -A.Cerrier, Philo C. Sedrwick, Rob 2rt . Corr, Sainuel Jones; John•P:Dutherford. • • • 1 P. RUTH ERFORD Pres't. , W:TELLIGEN --Nwp:or.,:lrr.aeo another column MEE ~.L'-‘ '.IICOTT '4*.. - 0•1 , 18, . • AIICT/GotmERS ANR CONITISSION:4:r4tcHarris, • s, , 81 'sa.ncstriscr; si. Orns, sintscioat.% :• - • 11AVING bebrierigesedirt the, aimve business eor tie Itistiii - years, in thfs , eity; tvoald. respectfully' so- WI. consignments of Goods; to- be gold in this marker, eitherfor.Auction or,_private sale -- partioularly Glass- Yrikrei Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances On : all kinds bi Goods ,conSisned' us for sale • _lirill refer io !dent's. -Hewett,: Roe fc Co., P.'.' R. Via. let;;W:D. , Vrood'a Co.; John J. Anderson & Co.IL H. Storm, Squire& Reed, Bmwnlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin Deaver. Sala Louis; Butler . & Brothers, Cincinnati; PeonreASPLAin.'Pitisbbreb.. , , • fmarlo:y _Janus: APIEJIT. ANA AUCtiOnier• P , RNITURE oir •FEI,VATE DWELLING 11151119 E AT'Attc 6 rlol6-4Jit Thursday next, June 12th , at 2 :o'clock-lathe aftenniiinotrill be - sold at No. 437; Liberty_ street, between Ohara streetand the Cans; Bridge, and bear BVPani's•Charthi the entire stock of Furniture In Chat • establislizaen!,••.eornpritlng a splendid Musical :Flock, which eon in Germarty•E= ; great variety of Garaittire,-of ttitery , description. ' • lel° • • •••• JAKESAFEENNA,Auct'r. 'tpitlClT 'DWELLING -HOUSE avAnt-cron.—On Rat arday; Junti 21st,nt 3 o'clock in the. afternoon, will be sold oa the premises; a good three story Brick House, with atWet, coons. Coking doors Oil excellent eel tar; a lot 24 fent front, on Fi lth street, opposite the Court - Hbuie and Jail,- it would be suitable either 'for Aivalling, store or hotel.. Terms at gale. J47' 111.'KENNA,Aaet'e. • !RRALI*7OTA'rE -AT AUCTIOSOn Saturday, Jane bith, at 3 o'clack br the anerticwn, will be sold on the premises, adjoining the 7th Ward School House, and near the residence of Win. Arthnrs, Esq., two lots of ground, each Crowing 25 • feet on Granville street, and extending back 133 feet 3 inches to a2O foot alley. On one of t h e Lot s there Is a, good Dwelling House; an ez• .00lle.nt well of Oro spring water is on tke property. .- Terms—Cash; par . funds.. - je4 JAMES 19PKENNA, Auct,r. ....... ill'oeLßTNFar,Auctioneer. !AD EAL 'ESTATE - it 'A twrzo x.--On Saturday next IL June 14th. at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, on the pre. i 'nisei, a farcif. Ground lit the nosoafili of Manchester, 'iling a feet on Market street and extending beck 100 feet to an alley, on which is erected a two story frame Dwelling - Musa, is good "order, and finished in modern style.' To 'nose wiihirig to purchase to them selSes'n comfortable home, at a small expense, this is a fleet rime opportonity t and will in a few. years. inr.reaso very much in Valae For further particulars empire of .yereiniah flagef. SIMI Ward, or of W..G.M'Carzney Do Woad street. 'terms at sale.' . jell W. G. APCARTNEY, Auet'r • Tr Jar .11E GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! DRS JOON .11111eLyS BARSAPABLIL LA I IT Ls pat up la quart bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as much pure Sarsaparilla us any similar preparation in America. Price 51 per bottle, or six bottler, for Gee dollars.. It has berg a well established fact for yeari pas, that Sansaparille,when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea tor all .iliseases originating (ions an •imoure state o; the blood,*the use of mercury, intoxica ting drinks, evil habits in you'll, barrenness, Ka. We :boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S -FLUID EXTRACT fif. SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the 'public that is prepared' on strictly scientific principle! 'and of uitiform strength. - .The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price. and every pound, before being ased,le Stieleet to the strictest chemical tests, and /13 genuineness ascertained before being used! Sarsaparilla ateo.contains the- virtues or seve ral other isaluabie medical rows, together forming the , best compound, and producing the greatest curative agent in the known world, • This hiedieine when used according to directions, .•• . WILI; CURE WITHOUT FAIL! Scrofala or Rides Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of • the - C.:kin, Etysipelae, Chronic :Foie Eyes, King ' .worui : or Tellers, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints. Old Sores and ' Uleere, Swelling of the Glands, Syphl ' • '• ' Es, Dyipepsia,Saltßiteum, Disease, of the Kidneys Lone of Appe• tne, Diseases arising from 7thenseof Mercury, • - : Pain in the Maud . Shoulders-Gen . rat Debility, - Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice,. Costive .Cll3, Sore Throat , Coughs, Colds, Weak nese of the Chest, - Plmonary Affections, and at bther Diseases 'tending to produce consumption t Liver Complaint, Female irregutarities•and complelints, Sick and Nervont Headache Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure' or Imprudence ittLife, Chronic Constitution al Diseases, and is. a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a - gt title and pleasant purgative, far isoperior to Blue Lick or Congress Water. Salts, or Seidlitz. • • • .•-• ~••• •• Teatisnortlislai The following is n verbatim copy of lcenificate now in thei?inscssion . of the Jimprieior of Bull's Smarm , ilia. Bev -E. W. Sehonls widely and generally knosvn 'es an , eloquent and' accomplished Pastor of the M. E. Church; and theMev: E. Stevenson has been kisown an one.of the mosttalented and zealous members that the Kentucky Conference could bohat of for many years, and at this Limo is filling the high and responsible station of agent fortheM C Book Concern Can the world produce hatter or more .311 4 1 - act or y testimony in favor of any Medicine! BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. E W. Stotoz—Rev. E. stvrieNsow. • • • Lou May 20 an,l. We have used -John Bull's S arsaparill dh e ave knowait to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation In statinttlial we believe it to be a safe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to pro- duce mach good, clad relieve much suffering; aad would therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted. (Signed.) E. - W. BEHON • E knyENSOI4. . . A BEAUTIPUL:HLHAIT How we all admire a clear, beautiful. white akin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we seepersons, not possessing this "desideratum co devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, palate; and-coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that too,wlth great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin, by removing every particle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pare healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every mutate vessel, and changing the yellow and dark conntenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the - use of paints and mixtures, awl use Sults ekusaparilla, the only effectual remedy. •• A-word to the wise Is sufficient ;" and a hint is enough for the Ladies. • • TESTIMONY•LTKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF DULL'S SARSAPARILLA. 'From DLL. F. YA 1% V ELL . Professor of Chellitetry in the Louisville Medical College."] '• I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Ball's Compound -Extrant of Sarsaparilla:, and have no heeltaticui in saying that they form a sate cern pound, and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to-which ii is applicable.” ' L. Y. YANDELL, M. D. Louisrille, June 6,1848. - -WHAT DR. PYLES, Physician by appointment to the Lou Marin e Hospital, says of BULL'S SARSA PARILLA : Louisville, March 20, 1840. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Mill's eareaparilla, and I believe the combina tion to be an excellent one-. and well ealeulnted to pro duce an alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, andthink it the beitartiele of Sarsaparilla in use. M. PYLF,S, M. D., Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, from Hentucky— and have no other. KEYSER A liPERWYELL, Wholesale und Retail Agents, For Sale by D. N. Carry and Josep DouglAs, Alle• gheny City; and by Druggists generally. jettii3aidectv • Mottle.. PUBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK, as author iced by the following sections of the Act of 28th of April, IWO: "Sec. 9. 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 uppoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth in the Birm ingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and convey the seine to the purchaser or purchasers thereof: Provi ded, That snob stock shall not be sold at a less price then one dollar per share. " Sec. le. That It shall be the duty of the purchaser or purchasers of said Slock,or any part thereof, to pay the purchase money to be paid for such Stook to the .Butte Treasurer of this Commonwealth, within thirty days, from the dateof said purchase who shall receipt (or the same, and upon , the production of such receipt beforethe-AuditorGenersl, - ticshall transfer the Stock or Stacks so sold'accordieg to lira terms of this Act.". By the Sib section it is plievided, "That early officer of either of said companies !hall purchase say of said Stocks in - the company 01 - whieh be is n member, the same shall inure to the benefit of such company." • At - throe GSNEZAL'II Orrice, ' ' Harrisburg, Muy 27,1851. 5 Pursuant to the authority aforesaid, the Stock owned by . the State of Pennsylvania in the Birmingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Compa ny,M oats being 160 Shares, will be exposed to public sale,at the hea of John A. Lippert, in the borough ef'East Birmingham, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of June next. The tele to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M. Par value; 25 per share. EPHRAIM BANKS, • my3l.:td ' • Auditor `" .._ . . ' ; Fainltura and Chair Warirooms. ' A JOSEPH I'iIEYER,: 424, Penn street, above the , Canal Bridge,•keeps constantly on hand and makes to order. stifle lowest prices, every description of Fancy- and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the ben workmanship and most approved styles. Porch:wens would do well to visit his Warerooms. my27.decwly - •• - 3 • - :• - Daily Rey,lew_of the WhOheigirlifarkets. • • . - .*; l s ar Dirti IlJosarUto Pour. j. Wednesday, /ROO 110851 1,. :The yesterdayfatenbon waalwartatisidpleas-. nha, but in the altirrMon it wets Showry ; 'busiaess :on the . wharf and throughout the city was dull. FLOUR—We note vales of 02 bbls on the wharf in . 3,115; 72 do et 83,10;',00 doln.two lots at 33,10 ; 27 do at 83,15; 30 do fine at 83,00; small lots from store at • RYE FLOUR—Sales oflB tads at 806. • BACON—There is but a bullied amount selling at pres ent, and principally confused to small lots to the city trade. We note sates of 5 Idids Louisville shoaldera at 6lc ; 6 do heats at 81C ; 800 do country shoiddeis at 61c ; 7000 Rs country tides at 8/ci 4 months ; we have sales of 3 ins sugar cured hams at 101 c; DRIED BEEP--I tierce at Ile. HIDES--Sales of 50 green hides at 41. SUGAR -- There.isaregular home demand for sager, with sales of 15 hlids from fair to prime at Of to 04; 5 do reported at 64;40 bbls powdered sugar at 81c. The market is not qaite so firm as some weeks previous. 1110 LASSES--We have sales of 40 bb Is (oak) report ed at 37,4 months: ' . PEPPER.—SaIes of 10 hags at 101 W9oL—Sales reported of.lloo lbs at 30c for common to 1; 500 do unwashed at 25. HEMP—Sales of 2 tons at $lO3. AIACKEREL—We have sales of 21 bbls No 3 large nt 89,12; 15 do No 3 Mural at 87,10; ID do No I herring at 00,25. • CREk:SE—Sales of 115,boxas at 614;00i. DRIED APPLES—SaIes of 50 bushels et 75c. EGGS-5 bbls reported at 7ie. WHISEEY..,SaIes of 90 bbls at 21 20 do at 20, cash. GRAlN—Receipts to a moderate extent only; prices unchanged. We note sales of wheat at 410 to 69; some' prime lots at 70. Sales of rye from store at 50. Sales of 300 bushels from More at 29c. Corn : we quote at 30 to 35. • Sr. Lams, June 4. . . • TOBACCO—The stock is rapidly accumulating and at this tithe the extensive lower story of the Planters ware house is almost completely full—owing, however, to the great diversity of opinion, h present, exists amongst buyers and sellers, t he - ma r ke t is destitute of that degree of animation which characterized it a lea ders ago. The offerings yesterday consisted principally of inferior descriptions, and consequently prices ruled low. The better parts of manufacturing leer would still command comparatively Mph rates, but common and sblppiug qualities are Somewhat neglected 11 hada lags sold at 52 82 05, 82 10, 51 35, 82 70, 62 70, 82 05, 82 15,83 20 and 83 20; 5 htids seconds nt 81 53,53 tio, 83 90 and 913 40, and 10 bluis leaf at 65 10, 81 25,'.84 55. 84 95,51 55,55 70, 64 10.81 55.51 50 and Ee 609100 lbs At the close of morning sale, the bids (not Irwin ded in toe above) of $2 50 to 54 20 and 81 to 54 55, for 14 hhils of lugs and seconds were rejected. LEAD —Market very quiet and no important transac tions reported. There was considerable enquiry, how ever, for sh;prnent to Ohio, and we quote Galena nomi nal at 54 121 9 100 tbs.—Union. 111ralents, June 3. The following quotations for cotton we find in the Ap• peal: Inferior Ordinary • - Middlinr Good Middling • Middling Fair • Fan T•ron's To tacco IVmulltooslt.-The sales this morning amounted to 40 bhds., at the Colouring Pricer : $2 40, 6 OS. 1 00,5 30,4 00,3 N. 5 30, 5 55, 3 15,5 95, 5 20,4 00, 5 45, 6 15,2 50, 2 90,4 30,6 SO , 3 70, 3 60, 3 65. 7 40, 3 50, 400, 3 55,5 65,6 20,4 60, 0 003 65.4 10,5 50, 6 1 0 , 3 00,4 20, 7 05, 3 20,5 10,4 20, 2 55.-Dento:rar. CORRACTID DAILY YOU TUN ItIORD/NO. Patrick's at Prlead, EXOTLISDIgt Cornn of Diamond alley and Wood se. Uultrd Slates G's do do s's Pennsylvania O's do s's. Alle. heny county irs ao coupon Ws do scrip Pitisbangh city 6's. • • do coupon 6's, payable in ; Phlindelobin• •• • •• • ••. Allegheny City 6's do coupon 6's payable Philadelphia BABI lITOCLS. Bane of Pittsburg'. Fde.etrant. and Manufacturer. Bank Elehange Bank••• • • • Farmers' Deposita Bank Allegheny Saving's Bank BRIDOS STOCES Mr nongabela Bridge • St. Clair street do • Hand street do • N. Liberties do • INFAIRILAT2 stocce Western Insurance Co • • Citizens' do do • • • Associated Firemen's do Ta.KOK►PU STOCKS Atlnutile and Ohio Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cin. and Louisville • Lake Erie Line Pittsburgh Gas Works Alonongahelu Slack water Yougtuoaheny do RAIL/LOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad •• • • • Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Pittato'h do ISlarine Railway and Dry Dock Fayeno Manufacturing C 0.... Erie Canal Bonds, old do do do new corran STOCKS. Pittsh'gh and Roston (Cliff Mine) North Arnerican North Watt North Weston iron City Eureka Pittsburgh and isle Royal Adventure.• • • Oblo Trap Rock Ridge alining Company •- •• • • Muir Coning .... Fire Steel Boon & Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Corner of Wood and Sixth streets, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. - 1 01110. ' Piusburgla Banks par. State Bk and Branches • I Philadelphia " -••• • • " Other Solvent Banirs• •• • i Brownsville " " Bk of Sandusky 76 Backe county " ••• • " Oranvide ------50 Chester. Co. (new Issue) " Norwalk 50 " Columbia Bridge C0.... 4 ' Urbanna stl Danville " Wooster 75 Delaware co. "- •---. "INDIANA. . . Doylestown " • Easton " ;• • ••• • Germantown " Lancaster Ranks 4 Lebanon " ••• Montgomery co. • •• Northumberland ••• Pottsville " Reading 41 Schuylkill en." Washington • " • ••• " West Branch " ••••••—• " Wyoming Carlisle Chamberabarg •• Erie Gettysburgh Harrisburg .. ........... • Honesdale Kidd letown; . Wayknß anks csburp Yor .. • • Relief Notes • • • ••• ....... United States Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip • • par Alleghe l :it Co. " •O prem Pittsbur City " •- - par EW YORK: New York City par Country Banks... NEW JERSEY. MI Solvent Banks DELAWARE, All Solvent nanks• • • Small Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks. • • • Country Beaks VIRGINIA. Bk of Ye. and Branches. I Farmers' Bk & Branches Valley Bk and Branches fi Exchange Bk & Branch's !. Wheeling Banks do Branches•• - • NEW ENGLAND. AU Solvent Banks . . . . . _ ~....„-........,-.., ,--::, - r''',-,'.'-.:.',,?=:...;.,-.•,.4.,;..,,-,.. .C:..f:i4.-!:',e17....•:--::'. :;'..P..=',:.:::*..i4-c.:::--7,:',.--.. '---ii..•..6,--4-11-':'%'' - ± ,- . - : - ..:::•!. , ." . .. --, -..;. , (72.‘„ . ' , ..„ - ;:, , i l ifi. t , : f: - .• . i.'i , "4t,.. , 11.;!;.T. - ,fi,',•-...:- . ,;A , .;;,;5: ' comniERCIAL 817DIMARY LOVISVILLY, June 0 PRICKS OF STOOK BY !fs Brokers, PittsfrurgA. par value. • • .$ 100,00, •.1 100,001 • 100,001 • 100,00 Asked. Offered 4118,75 8 U 6.6: 105,00 101,W 101,95, 101.00 92,75. 02,0 95,00 90,00. 95,25 05,00 95,00. 90,00 f. 5,00 BANK NOTE LIST. CORRECTED DRILE BY IStato Bk and Oranchee I • •' State Bank stanch 50 Bk of Illinois. 75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks. • MISSPUBI. State Bk and Branches MICHIGAN. AU Solvent Banks 5 WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire Ins. Co. at Mllwankiei 5 TENNESSk E. All Solvent Banks • • •—• 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks SOUTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks. GEORGIA. AU Solvent Banks. • ALABAMA. All Solvent Hanks. • LOUISIANA. AU Solvent Banks ...... ti EXCHANGES. New York I prom Philadelphia • • • •—• • 4 Baltimore Cincinnati— • • • • I.dis Louisville I 11 St. Louis " VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)•par. do do (old).sprem. Sovereigns- •• • ...... 51 4,83 Guinea' 6,00 Fredericadoers• •• • • • 7.80 Ten Thalers•-- 7,80 Ten Ottilders•••- ••• • 3,00 Louis d'or 4,25 Napoleons.— 3,P0 Dont,loom, Patriot.• • 15,75 do Spanish.. 16,25 Ducats --- 2.15 =ME ===MEll 1VF...0 : • • • steamer Michigan A N RR o. 4, Boies, Beaver. .• Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville: Redstone, Woot ward, Brovrasville. J. M'Kee Hendrickson, MeSeesport. Beaver, ('ordon, Beaver. - « Fashion N 0.2, Peebles, Elizabeth. • " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton • J. Nelson, Moore; Wheeling'g. . Regulator, Woodburn, Louisville. • • a • Gossamer, Elinefelter, Nashville. • Clipper No. 2 ;Shonse, Cincinnati. . • ;Cashier, McMillan, Sunfish. •i. .• DEPARTED: • • • • Redstone, Woodward;Brovinsville. . Adantio,Parkinson, do • J. blllfee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Michigan N 0.2., Boletr,Sea ve r. • Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth: " Cincinnati, Birmingham; Cincinnati.: : " Diurnal, Conweil, Wheeling. Cashier, McMillen; Sunfish. Mt. Vernon, Kciants, Cincinnati. The River = Last eveniiigAere were 7 feet:4 inches water in the cluumel. Bs. Capt. Win. Rogers, of the Archer, died at St. Louie on the lid inst. lIEEL, Christian Stahl, a German deck-hand on the Tempest, fell from the boat at St. Louis while fixing a stage-plank, and was drowned. The Wharf.—The Wharf . yesterday morning exhibited an unusual degree of activity for this season of the, year. Cmcialcm, June 11. =The river has fallen 3 feet 4 inches since last-evening, and is still falling. BEAVER—Per Beavor:lCralg,lB hbls floor. Bake well, Pears & Co, elk glass. J-A Coulter, lot of Iron, Graff& Co, 4 scka wool. L Loomis, 11 bdls paper. CIPICINNAT Pl—Per Brilliant—Wm - Thorn, 3 bble. Blue L water.:'D Leech &Co, 20 bbl, alcoool. Coleman, H &Union &Co, 13 do scrap. tZOII. Sellers & Nichols, 7 blids bacon. If Graff & Co, 63 tree hams. H Graff,l bx and .9 sok/ wool. NASIIVILLE—Per Gossamer—B A Fabncstock, 2 bus vermimgc. Geo Weyzasnil bx tobacco and 4 ht.ds do Forqui fr. Co, 36 bgs feathers, Ido genseng. 111 - Faden & Cosmic, 4 rigs genseng and 2do beeswax. J Dickey & Co. 3 bbl,. lent, 18 bgs . rags, 23 do feathers, 1 bhl grease and 2bg fruit. Piranek & cow 2bp feathers. Forsyth &Co, 7 hh.ts tobacco, 56 baleson S B Mil ton I les paulin J Leech McAlphin & Co, 2 bra and 1 h• ir trunk. R Watson,= bblo whiskey. Forjar, War say & Co, 8 cilia bristle'. LIJUI29ILLE—Per Regulator—R Watson, 67 bbls whiskey. Leech k Co, €0 bbls lard oil and 6 ticks wool. Bell & Liggett, 16 bus steins. Slr W Susoyer, 1 small bx. 0 Blieltburn,:3 coils line,2 his and 1 toll cane polls. Carson & McKnight, 100 bbls and 29 tees lard. L S Waterman, 1 hbillincon and 1 bbl pork. Curry & Smith, 10 bbl. sondrieo and 7 bales cotton flyings. W Bing ham & Co, 40 tree h 8 ,113. W Brown, 218 sits bailey. WHEELING—Pet Diurnal —J Baird fr.. Co. 35 bbls sterine. Baker & Forsyth, 2 pkgs. Wick &McCand. IC's. 24 bbls wbilkey. Clark tr. Toaw, 3 bxe. Kramer & Rabin, 1 pkge money. D Leech & Co, 7 bills brooms and 3d ska wool. Hotly Graff &Co, 200 bble flour. Wm Bingham, S asks bacon. Murphy, Wilson & Co, 4 bus' mdze. P Marshall, 25 tulles paper. Jas Howard, 121 do. ,Owners on board of 151.bbls flour, 2 coks bacon and 12 h-ad of cattle. SUNFISH—per Cashier—McGeary & Co, 5 bgs cotton yarn. Coleman, Hailmaa & C 0,44 ban oats. Gro W Smith, 7 empty ale bbls. James McCully, 1 bx bacon and 3 kgs lard. Willi:rant' & Noble, 29t bgs wheal. H Graff& Co, 8 bhds tobacco. 215 bbls flour. D Leech & Co, 52 hbds tobacco. Wm Bingham & Co, 132 DWI flour. Bell & Liggett, 270 bbls flour. Brown & Risk patric k,133 bbls flour and 0 hdts leather. Clara & Th aw 1911 bbls floor. ~as Craig. 1 bbl eggs. BEAVER—Per Michigan—Wm Morton, 2 hbls scrap iron. C Shoemaker 11 bills loather. I D Canficld,2 bus butter and 20 csks pota,h, 3 bbls scrap iron J Dickey & Co, 31 bus cheese, Stuart and Sill 43 bus cheese and 2 kgs butter. Jas - Dolzell & Co, 1.1 bus cheese. Cam zning and Smith, 1 fq14..0f bailer. Leech, McAlphin & Co, 22 sks rags. • . ••••.. 4./65 -•••• 5160 e •• • • 7 68 So: .—cietts and 1106111 n6POrt. Tut fine meazner PACIFIC, Z• 7101118 Maw every'yrA will ledve for the above and intertnedl ate ports THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply 011 board, or to T. N WOO and Front at. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. ne and Cast running steamer ClN ,C,lNguligiaAriTyl.vll3eurriTramort&st24 ,M Ay aster, will leave ror rreigbt or passage, apply on board, or to atatV) G. B. MILTENBERGER. 100,00 95,50 02,01; Allegheny River Tirade. REGMAR PRANNMN PACEETS. • THE fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. 2, Cnpt. Ws.. Ham. leaves the Alic e .eny waarf for Franlain,everyllfinaday . and Thursday, at 4 P. IH. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3 Capt. Joim Harms, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuesday and Prikray, al 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply ea Board. (mare • To Bridge Banderol 13EOPOSALS4ineluding plaes and specifications), for building M Wire Suspension Bridge across the o nougahela - River, between Fairinont and Palatine, Alano • county, Va.; Will bit received by the undersign ed, through the Post Office, at Fairmont, (free of post. age ), until noon of the tOth day of July next. The span of the bridge will be about 550 feet, and the abut ments will be about 30 feet high, with the necessary sup port twills and towers; the abutments and towers to be of the best description of rock range work—the support walls to be of rabble masonry. Proposals will state the price per perch, for the stone wort: for the nbutments,the towers and support walla; also, the price per lineal foot for the superstructure, (including the anchor ma sonry ), with a double track of 21 feet. or a single track of 15 tee,. Tho bridge will I-e required to support a transient weight of 180,000 lbs. The work to bo done under such supervision as the Company may direct.— Contractors will be required to guarantee their work to stand good for a period of twelve months after its com pletion. The stone work and superstructure will be let out together or separately as the directors may deem best upon opening the bids. Tte payments will be made monthly, In cash, as the work progresses, with a reservation of Ott per cent., which will be paid on the completion of the contract It is desirable that the bridge he completed by the Ist of February, 1852. JAMES 0. WATSON, Pestilent of F. 4- P. Bridge Company. f. 4" 4d,on 44,120 39,50 37.00 100,00 30,00 40,00 40,00 123,00 31,00 2,t0 10,00 3,30 ! AHEAD OF ALL{ Y.XTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 29 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 in power. es to render tithe CHEd P.EST MEDIC INE IN THE WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N.B. The original Oil In Its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will he found (mains. notwithstanding a certain Giro claims to be the only Proprietors dicw•tt NOTICEI Another Fresh Arrival at No. 97, Corner of Wood Street and Diomsnd Alley, Pipsburgh. Irk °SEGO ic CO. have just received another new supply of DRY GOODSand VARIETIES, which m have been purchased ace the late decline in Eastern Nice:, which will be sold at • asiam. ADVANCE. Owing to our advantages in buying, anti long experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our goods at Niece regardless of competnion. Our stock will be found to btrunaurpassed In the western market, and moth superior to .any previous stock kept at the old stand by Gregg k hYCandless. We have just opened a fresh lot of late styles of BON NETS, Ribbons, Parasols,_Dress Lawns. Beniges,Moua de La th es, Ladles' White Dress Goods. Ladies' Gimps, Silk Fringes, he ; Broad Cloths, tansy treating's, CABSI. mares, Summerfruttaloonery,Tweede,Gloves, Hosiery, Threads, Combs, Suspenders Batton*, Knives, Spoons, Razors, Scissors, he., and a nother articles in them line, too tedious to mention. We have on hand, just receiv-. ed direct from the manufacturers end importers, by ex.' press ,a large lot of GOLD and. Gila JEWELRY, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we Intend keeping our assortment complete. We earneetly solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pus chasing elsewhere. Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va. nous kinds. . • . ED- Remember, N 0.97, north-want comer of Wood street and Mamond aUey Pittsto argh. N. B.—The business of the late firm of Gregg & 111%. Candler. is to be settled by D. Gregg at the above stand, who is fully authorized a. d jn Whose possession are the books. notes awl papers of said firm. (jet+ Orphans' Court Bale of Valuable Farms. URSUANT to an orders of the Orphans' Court of P Allegheny County.the undersigned, Administrators of John A. Robison, late of Versailles township, in said - county, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the pro. retires, in aaidlownship, on th e first day of July, 185 1., at lOo'etsck,'A H. TWO VALUABLE FARMS, into which the estate of said decedent has been divided; very eti ggibly and advantageously situated, within a mile and a half 01 the Ycitzhtoglieny Blackwater, and three miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Viz: No. 1. Contains OR acres; is in a high state 01 cul tivation ; with abundance of Coal and Lineeseaa, ; a goo d Brick Dwelling Bosse. Barn, and other necessary im provements. No koontalniug 1411 acres; is also in a good state of cultivation; a lamp proportion cleared, and nearly all arable land, withlthundance of Limestone, a good hewed log hit= and barn, with other improvements. TERMS—One-sixth of the purchase money upon the confirmation of tho sale; one-sixth on the first day of Apr 11,053 ; and one. sixth on the first day of Apr 11.1854 ; with interest from first of April, 18:74; the' residue to rema i n in t h e hands of the purchaser during the natural life of the. widow of the decedent—the inte rest to be paid to her annually, tothe computed irons .he first of April, 1852, at which ume posesaion will be given to the purchaser. NANCY J. ROBISON, JOHN J. MUSE, HIRAM B. SINCLAIR, ie3:41 , 5113tw I Gazette COPY.) Administrators. 2: , •••• ..t.p 7 P:*4!.11g.R5.:1.. rosvr.oe::lFlTTsatiaostoi• IMPOWYB BY _RI'VER 10=111 MEE - s• TaLEGRITIC. THE,BY aim.gzr DEMOCRATIC•• CONVENTION.: • - Ileruuserimo, June It.; The meMbersof the Judiciary Convention as. sernbled this morning, and was orgaidse4, on motion of John Cessna; Eaq., by" the appoint- ment •of the Hon. J. M:'-Porter ..as temporary Chairman, and MeisrErYourig, Robert and Lam bert as temporary - Secretaries. On motion'of M. D. Lowry, Esq:; the names of the undisputed Delegates, were called over. Many motions were made in- relation 'to' the, :contested seats.' - • ' Finally, the case of Philadelphia: county con testants was taken up, when , Mr. Lumberton moved that - the Delegitteefa' vorable to Judge Campbell be admitted. The contestants were then heard:--one ink each side.. WITI. F. Small addressed the - Cm:wen . ; thin in favor of the delegation of which le is member, and , his argument was . replied ',to by 14fr.- Brightly. i• . . ; ' - Gen. Cameron moved:to refetthe:subject-to committee, .to. examine.' into. the' .Documents (which are volnminons,) and report,-which,- if either, set of Delegates is entitled to seats. • - Messrs Strong and Herat opposed this Motion. John Hickman, Esq., wanted all' the disPnted. seats referred to - a committee. , John S. Rhey, Esq., opposed both- thebe mo tions, and wished the matter to be decided 'di rectly by - the Convention: Along discussion ensued ; and-the.motions commit were- disagreed to. The regular dcd4?gates were then ":adinitted by a decided majority. On motion of Mr. Cessna the' case 'of the Lancaster county contestants was next .con sidered. David Wilmot Esq., moved that the Fiazei delegates be admitted. Mr. Cessna moved to amend by striking out Mr. Wibnot's motion, and inserting the , names of the regular delegates. James L. Reynolds, Esq., addressed tho Con vention in favor of the latter, who was replied to by Jacob B. Amwake, Esq., whose arginnerit was not concluded at .1 o'clock r. 31., at which hour the Convention adjourned, to meet again at 3 o'clock P. NEW YORK PlAft T—NOON---June Ashes are steady. Cotton has not opened. • Flour is drooping, at sB,B7i@s4 for Wistern, and $3,94@54 for common State. Wheat is dull. Corn heavy, with tales of 34,000 brishels at the prices of yesterday. Pork.is dull and unchanged. Beef unchanged. ' " Cut meats are dull and steady, Lard is drooping and the price unchanged. Goverrunent Stocks are active*; others dull. Reading'railroad declined 219 cent. Indiana caveats are preferred at. 89. Reading mortgages command 82i. Pennsylvania s's sold - : at 94k. The money market is easy. CINCINNATI MARKET--June 11. Flour is dull, and sales of good retrtiling brands are made at $3,40 for round lots ; ship ping brands are offered st $3,30®3,35,. but without sales. , • Whisky 18c. Provisions remain inactive and no sales nre • reported. Linseed 0i1...190 bbls were sold for shipment at 90c, 90 days, with interest added. Coffee...2oo bags 11io Dried Apples-300 bus at 75c. Cheese is dull at 7c for the best selected lots. latlatlesplitti Carriages for Sale. (*Wilt THE subscriber halt just received ..from of.,—vaime-, - Philadelphia his spring stock ot ..,,74", i 5 r .q .. AGES, and will keep coastantly on hand at his Carriage Repository, near Alei. APFarland , s Tavern, on the Pittsburgh and Steiben , vale Turnpike 13mtles west of Pittsburgh , , a large assortment of VEHICLES of all kinds, which he; will sell at prices emelt lower than they can be bought else. where. From the experience which he MIS is the business; and the general satisfaction:rendered heretofore, to those who have favored him with their patronage, be feeliassured in raying that he can offer an assortment to compete with any in market, both as regards quality. and price. Persons wishing to purchase are referred to the owners of fifty-ttiv Camages sold by him last season. The subscriber, expecting to continue in the business of buying and selling Carriages, keeps on hand none but custom-made Carriages. JOSEPH WHITE. N. B.—For" any farther information, Apply, at Sohn Rogers , Tea and queensware Store, Diamond alleir. niar4•Xmw Orphans' Court Sale. ' MOUNT. EMMET BUILDING LOTS. PURSUANT to order of the Orphans' Court of. Allo t- gheny County, I will sell on the premises, on SAT URDAY, the 2tst day of June, at 2 o'clock, P.M , about silty eligibly situated Building Lots in plan of Lots laid out by Hugh Svreeny, ou Mourrr Eumsr, -Alleghe ny City- For beauty of locatjon, these Lots are one (knelled, having a view of the two cities, all of the south side of the Monongahela river and the Ohio river for miles. 'To persons of annual as well as those of small means, these Lots oder rare advantages. Plans of Lots can be had at M'Kenna's Auction Store; at the Law. Office of Wills & Coyle, .ar of the Subscriber: Ax.so, at 6 o'clock, P. M., of said day. will be offered for sale, all those two certain' Lots of Ground; - having erected a large Brick Building With extensive. stabling, situate at or near the end of the Old Allegte. ny Bridge, on Federal street, Allegheny. City, known as the EMMET HOTEL. Any persons desirous of purchasing a valuable Hotel property, with - as estab lished and increasing is located` never meet with a like opportunity. It located within two sqUarei of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Depot, and 'be lateen it and the Bridge crossing the Allegheny to Phts barge , and is the only hotel in the neighborhood. Title Indisputable. Terms at sale: • WINPiEb SWEENY, Adm'x of din myd3tav HUGH SWEENY. deceased. urptieuls* Court Nolo. "IDURSTIANT to order of the Orphans' Coart of Alla. gheny County, I will sell-on the premises on Wed mesday, the 9th day of July, at 2 o'clock,T. pi., the fol. Towing described Real Estate, with the appurtenances.. as the property of Thomas l'ileans, late of Jefferson county, Ohio, deceased, situate and being in Moon town ship, Allegheny county, and bounded and described: as follows—to wit: A tract of land beginning at a white oak, and thence by land of James Speer south ok degs, east 154 perches-to a post ; thence by Nathaniel_ Veeley soah l2t degrees,. east 22 perches to a post; thence by . lkorge Morrison south 359 degrees ' west Us perches to a post; south 9 degrees 25 perches to a post ; thence by widow Hood and John Morgan, north 271 degrees, west 95 perches to a post; thence by William Hootier, north St degrees, west 27 perches to a stone, north BO degrees 3 perches and five-tenths of a perch to atnone ; . thetfree by land - of John Stevenson, north 51 degreeS, east 194 f perches to a black oak stump ; thence by other lands of Joseph Means , estate„ north 55 degrees, east 14 perches to the place of beginning.. Containing one hundred , and forty-two acres and twenty-nine perches. Toms of Sais.—One•thtrd of the money, cash in hand, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest. WILLIAM bLEANSi i e9:d tAwts Ex'r of Thou Means, dee'd: /Goole Marble Works, (13TdzwaiD 1832) • • • BY EDMUND No. 184 Libcriystreet % head of Wood ranee, Itiushirgli. ILIONUMMINITS, Burial Vaults, Tombs, Head Stones, Re.; Mantel Fleece, Centre and Pier Tops, always on hand and made to order.. • N. B,—A. choice selection of Drawings on - hand. Invl4 VOW Property for Sale. ny Virtue of an Act of Assembly, lim M ed for at ci rri press purpose, I offer for sale EIGHT or TEN ACRES OF COAL. lying on the Monongahela river, nearly opposite Braddock's Field, now in the occupancy of the Messrs Lanham. To an enterprising man, desi rous of embarking In that kind of business, it presents isducementtrarely to he found .on either. of the rivers. The railroad and necessary sluunies are all Mere ; and as evidence of its value, I may add that the contra& of the Linharts was, to pay at thereto of three fourths of a cent per bushel.. Any person desirous. of purchasing, will please call upon William'Coa, near the premises; ante undersign ed, about one mile below Braddocles Field . If not sold at private sale against the lid Monday of July next, it will be offered at public sale on that day, on the premi 1103. HAWKINS, leB:3tw• . Adm'r. of A Whittaker decM; Frogs I Fro si Profs I T UST RECEIVED at BENNETTI);•• OUR HOUSE," el No. 24, Diamond alley, a lot of very fine •FROOS, from the pure stream.: of the Allegheny mountain.% ie9:2t EWE ES=EMM attOW7l KY GATT. OW:N . its o:AzipmigiA c rirs.gxow pa oxic •.•fl o,44attaaft made, In all the principal clQes , and, • STOCKS , got& on croainatiston: • . , . MILL ft:OURRY.• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , N 05.65 Woods • - • Third: door balm r:rosin west side)... IosiT:EXCHANGE on the .Eastern Cities constantly 1,3 'foe sal e , Eichaiiiii and Notes dis counted. :GO Silliei and Bank Notes,:boneht and sold. CdUen nut a lit all tbi piincipal clues of the United States. ;Depositseecelte.d,ot ?sir and Qantas Panda. UTE have associated's:64onm Coma Isltkus in tbe Ftebange ann./tanking badness. • • '• • Pi iburgb.Jan'Y.l ;1851 wet. H. WILLIAIIB & CO. • ~arram ,• •-' • • LBANKI XO'HouB/0... JESSE CAROTHERS Si 'co:, .• 14WOOD.STEEtt, ktITSBRM, Current *one,. received 00 deposit. ; . Collections inade on all the principal ottesofthcll.4l. ed **es- • • •v: . • : (sushi ? • PATBI OHB ' ~• FR IPND HANKERS AND EXCRANOE BROKER% No. 95,.c0a..wrat.W000 AND Duatowirnundir, :_ : 'Pittsburgh, Pa.• •• •-• [mar, ' CFNTRAL`PIZINSYLYANIA. BANKING NO. • 'I3ATANi.GLEIN & USE: 10 - 017.9, .1.1 lances bitile . usitig By/arable terms. • may2ttf . - R. R. BRYAN, CiOier. , - "Holiidayil;isigit,..litiiilB. . %victuals. - s. z ... --./. O. COMA W.ln• U. WILLIa.DIS & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS, . NOIIIII. MAT CORNPJA WPOD /LTD rum ISTIMI4II.. AIL transactions made on liberal-terms, and collec tions promptly attended to. figle6ha7 BOON - ii.SIAAGENTV • , BANKERS: AND EXCHANGE • BROKERS,': N. R. Corpus-et Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa • TNEALERS in Coin, Bank Nistesi Time Bale, PoTelgn Xi and Domestic Exchange,Certlficatcs ofDeposit,fcc EXCHANGE on °lithe principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for salein lams to snit purchaters. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite • -COLLECTIONS made oatil pans of the Union, nabs lowest rates. seall-ry • ''' 3; ' • " 11•97. 111300VID Tama saznuas Auk atcaggos .oveics To No. 67 Market street, four 'doors' below Old siand. N. HOLMES & SONS DANKEB.SAND•FOLCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea l) tars in Notes; Drafts, Acceptances, Gold; Silver and Bank Notes.' Exchange on the Easterrr and. Western cities constantly for sale: - • -- •- • Collections made in all the cities throughout the Um usi States. Depasitzereceived in par funds or current paper, No. 67- Market street, between Third and Fourth streets.. • • • - • ang.2B-Iy.. Domes:Lc and lore:era Exerts) nge ' Bank Haiti; Gehl and Silver, Dough.. So. I andExchaaged, Jraelf:AlliCitEC /1.750 BA ViE Hill' 4 - Co 45 7ff':'. GI .I,Cr ood Street, .• • ' • .• • PITTSBURG-H. ' 1D INTILICESVALLOWND ON Men DEP0.9133. • ALLYN C1L43122. ZDVI7ABA 1/•11/1 Etc RikUM. Ban/ler:and Exchang• Brokers, //rata3in Forsien ant Domtnie Bata, EMT of Szchange, Certfficate., o Dgpoi ii, Ban /Vow, and Coin. .. - Comer of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the S, Charles . . may 29 ' •'4. W. TAYLOR, 112 S'ECOND - STREET, CarifI3I7SSIONER Ang) BILI, , BBOREIL §TRICT attention will be 'g i ven ri to all business en trasted to his care. 'Pittsburgh manufactured arts eralwayt hand; Or procured onahort rofice, Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Arc., negotiated on favors hie terms.' Advancers made if required. toett?2:tf wONDERFU.L , CURE•bII Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar ••• IGABIGHALAGIIIA..• •!,•, For, Llia complgte cute f Coughs, Colds, InfLu - Atfuna t ..eranahstii, Spitting' of Blood. and ail othez g , Coin pto inutesutuag CONSIIMPZION. • Look at: Its Hripkirklelled PRE aboVeAliunghtithed COUGH MEDICINE is car rying all before is in Lung-. Compiainu. is all of the country it, is constantly • perfarming cores which astonish-even physicians themselves.- Look at the high character and standing of the .namea. which voach for its unrivalled healing pallier. H. late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati ; W. J. Richards, M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse • , Hon. Judge 'Wm. Rorke, for more than Yo years Post Blaster of. Cln.; B- S. Newton,-M.D., Prof. in the Medical Collego at Mem phis, Tenn.; John Collins,- Esq.; Proprietor of the .Temp. Orgill, and Gen. Agent of the Gnat Division of the Bons of Tempentnee of Ohio-; William H. Levivon, Esq.. Editor of the U. S. Military and Naito! Argus at N. Y.; Thomas-C. Faulder L F.ss of• Albany; Rev. FL -Wibeinan, Rev. R. Hoyt ; .City; and we could name hundreds, aye thousands of 'others, who testify from -Fey:anal cEperisnee, that it- has cased them and their mends, in some cases after all otherressedies had failed. Such men never make such statements, unless convinced of their-tooth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. • Extract from ziletter ftom .. R. AL Cory to H. L. Stew art, No.l37,BeCond street, New York, Srakrs, June 30, ISO. Dear Friend Suwon: I have been tonne nowust two months.' When - I last saw you, I had but little hopes of ever getting any better. Bat I have now the pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and. Canchalagaa. got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of It, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken. roar bottles of it, and I must say it has done Me.more goad than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my . first taking it, It increased the expectoration, and" raised a great deal of blOody matter from my langs. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now and ex pect soon to .be entirely- free , from , t. I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a cough or diseased lunis. • let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored serer at months with our. physician, bat grew,worsz, have ens bottle of It, and it eurat her: It acted almoit miraculously . Your rdneere friend, F. M. CORY. N. B. The original letter from- which the above is en extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 316, Broadway. • • • • BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. SCE HOWTROMPTLY IT ACTS. . s,3 lanint of Mr. A. lam,r,Lf taker, Plo. 398 Prod sofa, N. Y.—Xfcvr days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and Soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lunge. I called in a Ifoaxceopathic physician, but his medicine did not scent to help me. 1 read your advert. isement,tind thought I would try D. Hoene Syrup of. Liverwort, 21ir and Canehalagoo. Before I bad taken mithe third beide, my bleeding had stopped, my Cote& ems gone, and I felt as well as usual. My, health is now `good. I consider it a moat excellent mesicine, and cor dittilyrecommend it to ray friends. Mar riaternen: 100.1 made to the Proprissors, Merck Ira, 1850.1 • • OTHER NEW •YuRK CITY REPERENCE9. For want of room. to publish or length nay more certificates, we bare give the names and residences of severalladividuala well known in New York, every one of wham has uied tkir inedicinicands can speak puronatty of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what they say. cassias H. auto, N 0.192, Br?allwayieorair - or Jahn Rev- Harm Heir, No. L37,llladison street, Pastor of the °Church of the Good Phepherd.n - . Boma P. Lerawoon, No. 36, Vestry - street: Sumartus H4rr, No. £6O Houston e tre.et. . D - •• Be sure to ask' D for r. 4. B4scre. 6 - 7' !nip of ERWORF,• TAR,' and: CANCHALAGUA and let no other be palmed on to you. • • CAUTION.-Nona genuinii, unless there is on. the buff wrapper, a how pf hand', signed with a Pris,bre. SCOVILL & CO. • = FOR sar,g, wholesale anti retall t by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Propnetors, at their Prfnetpai Depot,GOTHIC, HALL, N 0.316 Broadway, New'Yorli , to whom all 0/... tiers for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, abould be addressed,ipest-paid. ALSO, for sale by K. E. Setters, No. 67 Wood trie.ei, Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh aud vicinity; D. M. Carry, Schwartz, and.J.Dauglai, Allegheny City; ?Cowl - newt, Carr & Co., Manchester ; A -.Patter3olll,.thr ratnghant. PRIOE—In large bottle, 61,00; or six bottles forss,oo mar2s:3m. PENNSYLVANIA 11A1L.R.QAD—NOTICE TO CON TRACTORSroresaIs will be received from the to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown am Summit, for the grading . and maFonry of that. portion of the fdountain Division of the Pennsylvania. Railroad,. be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringbs's Paints a few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 2$ The road within this distance will cross. the Alleght, ny mountain; encountering some of the heatfiest' grading odered in this country. In ruldidon number ot will' be cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there will' be one Unmet Mil yards in length at the summit of did mountain, and .aisother. of 200 7ards through Pringle' Tsfuss—civah; moil*: For farther information, op: ply to EDWARD 3111.4. ER. Esq or Engineeri Blailvville, Indiana county; or t 3 STRICUIJANIiI KNEASS; P. A. Engineer, Al:oria, Blair county ; • J. EDOAR-TUOMPSoN. Chief Eoguseer. Engineer Department P.R. Et..... 00.2 Philadelphia, May Ist, 1031. - ....1 ltEltiEß,fi' - Zs ALEOHANICS , TURNPIKE PtiiNk F ROAD. The second and, final instalment of the loon tot . Planking the. Farmers' and Mechanics' Tura.. pike Road, is hereby. directed to be paid on or belorel the 15th of June, instant. elta Sly Nets. • • ••••••;. , • T" HAVE 1N STORE, and will sell at Pfdllidelphisg L K ri e es, 30 dozen . assorted worsted, linen acid consort! I L'he above are - well - worth the attention of Saddrersf and Merchants, as they will be sold at _unusually low: prices, wholesale or retail , at JOHN, W. TIM'S ". Whlp;Cane and Umbrella Factory, . . N 0.141 Wood street: LE Laliqto PICOYERTY FOR V .fiALE;-130 feat front on Liberty street ; Allegheny; by 150 feet deep to Washington street, presenting a fine location for ft public building or manufactory, or could. readily be divided into buildingjots.. The improvement! about to be made, in bodritteem will render the above a! desirable property, as well es a sfeonitulon.. Sold by • S. CUTI(BEIitT, je9 ' • ' . 50 Smithfield street. VrACKEREL---111 btds.• ;cur 4r. 3 Mackerel,' an /IL inspection; LS do 'do .. No.!! do do; 10 do' 'an - • No.l do • do; • ' 20•111 ' do No.I do .do ; 1$ do .do No.l •do • do,. • - do No. I do . do; • In store end tor sale by. , . MILLER di RICHETBO CiALAD boaket n eleetildi-, : ernatu; 03." do' do do pints; . 1: . . 'dO gor4eaux do bistek - pri'.' In storesindloesblelsy. • ' • je7 . AtUstarale.RlCKKlTnON:'• remi - . : 11ti d=i ' ii•ov _,- etinii#2A 1 1 41: I •to MA& f • t'A.',' . " . :' " v ' - f'7llred•••,-17.:.: ..tice. 20 tix- ~ • , --- - mile - -,.. ;,,:=•• -• .. iiair. • , deli . a otified that the At ' '•:°1•1)•4°‘' k to; Ake; oct the Gtottadi -•-30 deT 40 ; 7 ),./A0 81/Vir—st. Low s • . dot.lci _-n P 4 'WO IO O.I 0, M. : 0 3t t ti,• , "• ° d do do; 1 4 • THC ° do do; RULE. REU AND vVH tit 41144 14LIHMAgulikagage4.w•-!1-, 1 . . I tc eccalitetagerealebv ~ ~. . , • , *e.. •:- - ' , .'. • .' ' ''. ,'-,- ' , .. ....‘,': ' . ' - ''', - ' i. -, ' MEE _ ~_ ~~ 1151 • -... I`. ;;;- • -. • • .? • ==El HOPE EVER. z. rj : i. .. Pp!,13 9 . al* **dun ~.,____._ . .-gsravate Diattaaos. . D .. • R: BROWN , No. 411 DIAMOND:ALLEY Devotes his entire attention to anallias /(-, p ractice .- Hist calnesaistusitly cam:ma t& J-... _zap private or rotersolDissauut, and sack pain. .'. • - Cal sairections, brat;ght on by imprudence • . • ... - -, . youthfai indulgence and ex ?as ' ' Syphilis, Syphilitic Erup 002gmr. - f o 'l le a _rDicel,StrEctore, Urethral impurity of the Blood, with all. diseases o. th e ve engin. Skin Disease_s Scorbutic Erup_ttans, Tenn, *, Ringworm,Blercurial thseases, Seminal Weaknees,Ltto potency, P il es, Rheumathan, Female Weakness, Month: cis cau= Nervous Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Atm , Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back end Loins, Into lions of the Bladder and ifid neYs , soccessiallY traccd Cure guaranteed. . years'Ponnee practice (four in this Or ertable*Dri ii Brown to oifeaasarances of speedy cure to all who may - come under his cue. 'Mee and private consulting reams, 41 Diamond ay. • _ _lll7. Charges moderate. , novd:drawly ItEUMATISM.—Dr. broWzra newly ~lilera- edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and c crtain remedy Office poJnful trouble. • It never falls. ' , and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA; . ' l w MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. . The Dori l es is lik always at o . ~.. - ,- -- - - eatawil . . GREAT AND IMPORTANT .. CHEMICAL H/BCOVETHY. -0/urmical Yeti:able . Combination:. to toPet. Dienyny, • D. Guy aotVii Yellow Dock and Stganpas • tUT UP IN THE largest sized bottl Cl, omens • more of the pure Renders% Sarsaparilla tlutn any o er preparationextent, which /*chemically ottothhted with 'o6'E:tract of Yellow Dock, the - Extract of Wild ,Cherr thorouy, and Salaam of Fir, thus making , th e remedy ,more ghly- efficient then any o th er Satlaparilla • • 'before the public- At the same time It is perfeody keg from all notheralPolsons, which cannot be said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compounda. .The invalid should be ware of poison! hlerertry, Iton quinine, lodine, Stile phur, AT/011ie and many other mineral an d meddle pot 'sons entered into and form the acdve .basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Gursortos Couroonn termer or Yanzow Does/AD Win-Aril/I=4 does not contain &particle of these substances, as any one can ascertain by applying the necessary tets. • The migintd and onlYAlentsine preparation for the OFpermanen LUNGE CONSIMPTION AND DIf3EASES • THE when they upposed to be ideated -Isythe too/reprint woof' Me rcury frith, quinine, (fa— it is also a remedy tor SALT ittte.tim, niNci Woo_ TETTER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, tsCUROY, WHITe, SWILLING, .Klng's Evil, Neuralgic After, nous, Female I Veakness and Obotruotlona, liarreanints, Nervous and pereral Debility of the system, Loss of Appetite, Languor,. Dizziness and Liver which led to Intermittent and .eminent Fevers, Fever . 'andt d Ague,ulice,' &c Perera L Chill Fevers,Dumb Ague, Ere . The. afflicted may real assured that there is not „the least particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other poisonous • substance m this medicine. It-is perfeellir • harmless ancithey be administered to persons in the eery • weakest stages of sickness, or to the most kelpie:eta- • lents without doing the least Injury: ' ' . • The curative powers of this extract are truly Wont derloi, and all lor.s.lida eboild make Immediate trial Of the '• Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla II lt cannot blare the delicate patient. . . • . • • •- . fCERTIFICATES_I . • .• - EriPs—Care of 0. lit Leonard. • . • 8L0031130 Grove, Dee. led, 1849. Messes S. F DIM= •T & CO3-Gents :....Soin e d ing Les 18IJ, I was auaoked thathe E nonage ray anu, which became. so t o re I conld It,. and /12 . • 1845, mortification vet in. I employed at different times,' each physician o f celibrity within my reach all and me that my atm must be amputated.' Froth the eboul-• dero ta t he m UTIO, my arm was fall otrunnlag sores,.6 .come of us large as a filly cent piece. I then tried an Indian. Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the morti fication, but could not heal my arm.— My strength, at this time, ,wee completely esnansted, and my person , much emaciated . I continued in this state until the summer of 1548,_ _wheel saw an adver- . tisemeat of "Guysort's Yelieto.Doek and . Sontrparilia,” . which 1 road SliCAlivelfs and seat for one bottle of the. , article, . Aller•l33iog it few Jays, this -discharges myarin itiareasoffssuldnessumed a light color, and lest offsuri vendor. 1 sent.for a seeond bottle,. and whlla •• using, it ' found my, strength' inereesieg. and - the die charges decreasing' , I caudated using it until I had used sit/ bottler, though I felt . tuyse.lf perkily euted - before I used the sixth - bottle. Since that time. I have - not felt auy pain in my arm; no sores have re-eppearel, and !have not a doubt that it Is thoroughly eared, fort can tabor with it as well as ever I .! Grupo:Jr Yellow Deck and Sarsaparilla," alone cured me; I took no other remedy while tusingit,, and had I used it at the first appearance et thernalad). v folly be• Here it would Dave saved roe from-years of suffering. Aud I must earnestly recommend every person soder ing under any similar disease, to use. “einytoU's Waite Dock coot Sarsayariga,” which will restore them to health. Yours in gratitude, . . • • LEON e RD. Ars EvraordinaT Case ofSerojala, Eyre, e,as and • Ilium cured by 6u sole use of Dr. truysates Corn. paund Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla • ootthrtr, Nov. 1803. Govstrrr—Erir: I tender ßlt you my sincere thanks for the great benefit I have derived from the nse of your valuable syrup. I hAve been troubled very bad with& scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my,ebsta. did not pay • much attention to it at fast, suppos ag it to be nothing but some em non that generally appears • on persons , faces., It finally began to increase, until it spread to the beck part of my head. I applied to &Phi- mien; he attended me all to no purpose. I had tried everything that could be tried. 1 saw your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to ass 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 using it, and t tom the use of one bottle I could see a great change in my system. I continued using it until /am a well man: I now feel like a new piersoa; my blood is perfectly cleansed, and • free from ail impurities. There Is not a question but that your newly discovered Compound it far superior to any •aarsarnrilla syrup , ever sold. This certificate is at your disposal, to publish if you like, and any hue you may refer to me, 1 snail. be happy to give them all the information 1 can about my case, &c. . I remain your obedient servants •• • '• GEORGE 0 JOHNSTON. . , • - • 113 Market street. • The best Female Medicine known. ThS.Estrierri nano &Tirane! Sanaparina ti ispeririii, speedy .m 1 • permanent wars/Or all co:agents inektentso Its mild alterative properties render it pecidatly ap. • plicabte td the slender and . delicate constitution of the • female. It is unrivalled in its effect open such diseases as-Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lelia - anti/al at Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Intondnenee of Urine, , and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so Coalman to the Female 14010, and Imparts an energy and buoyancy es surprising as they are grateful We have evidence on file, which induces us strongly to mesons mend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed with offspring. Pro/gnus Uteri, orfalliny of the. Womb, office years standing, cured by Dr. auysou's Hama of Yelkno Deck end Sonelearlag, after every ether known remedy hot been tried without ?die. • WASIMIGTON, 0., Feb„ 1649. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years, has been suffering under the above complaint for five years. Nearly all of that time. confined to her bed. s have for five yearn constantty employed Om - best. far.di cal talent that could be procured in this section of the country, without any benefit whatever... I have also purchased every instmment recommended for the col_ of such diseases'. ell of which proved worthies's. In the spring of 124 d, I was induced by my friends to try Dr Otqsant's Yellow Dock and NarrnparilLa which was used fur four months. ' After she had used it for four weeks, it was evident to all of us that rho was improv ing. and from this time she improved rapidly, and gained • flesh and strength until she is now erjoying mast tacel• lenehealth. • • • Win. MONFORT. Wo being neighbors to Win. and Julia Monfort,lmow . that the suture statement as to the sickness of Hrs. Mono font, and as to. the cure being affected by "flaysott's low Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be strictly tine: JANE EDDY SARAH PO sold by J. D. PARE, (successor 1/1 dsoforda. Pas Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, to whom all. Orders must be euidroised. J Kidd ft. Co,.Plusborgh; corner Market street and the iNamond; B A Fahnestock et Co, Pins. burgh; J A Jones, Pituthergit ; Lee & Beckham, Ate gtteny City; L T gosseil, Warbington.; W H Lumbar ton, Pmuktin; L B Bowie, .. l Untonumn; Welty, Greszsbargh; 8 Emma, Somersct,.; . Scott & _GlL:tore. Bedf or d ; Need& Son , ii tuningdoa Of; Holliday& burgh; Hildebrand fr.Co, Indiana; J R Wright, Kittan ning; tlviuui & Co -Brookville • A Wilson & Son, Waynesburgh -81We:tend it Co:N Callender; Mead. vine; Burton & Co, Erie ; Henry Eerier, hiercer• ' but Kelly & Co, Butler ; S Smith, Beaver; J D Sumalerron, Warren -F L ..0 S Jones, Condoms:tory P Croolrer. , • - tnyl9 Ayer , . Cherry Pectoral: . TOR THE CUBE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE. NESS,. BRONCHITIS, WHOOP/NO COUGEL CROUP,' ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION, Among the 011Merriell discoveries Science Au made in this generation to facilitate the buasoess of life, in crease its enjoymeni, and even prolong the term °flat-- man existence, none can be named of more Zeal valise to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the • Healing 118. A vast trial of its virtues throughoutthis broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no amdl elite or combination 'of medicines yet known, can so .' snrelY control and core the numerous varieties of pal• =nary diseaie which have hitherto swept from 'our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on to cure the' Most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to • publith any proportion of the cures . 'effected by its use, but we , would present the fpliewing opinions of eminent men, and rarer further cumin to the circular whmtt 1110 Agent below named, will always 'be pleased to furnish free, wherein are fall particular", and indisputable prcUsfs of these facts. -' . • From the President of Amherst College, the. celebrated - Pr feuor Hitchcock. riy a mes D. Ayer—Sir r I have used pYnyr Cherry Pec toral in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am ..Baddied front its chemical constitution,' that it to an ad mirable compound for the relief of laryngal and bron child difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior char acter can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it ;sis yon think proper. . • • ' EDWARD HITCHCOCN,L. L. D. From the widely celebrated Professor Sillinan,Bl. D. L.L. D. Professor of Chemistry Mineralogy, &c., _Yale College, Member of me Lit. Hist. • Med. Phil and Scientific Societies of 4 I deem the Ch A er ta ry " P c iC i t ln eri d el Eli on ro a p d e nti . rabic compoid• lion from some of the best articles in the hlateria medi cal and a very effective remedy for the class of dieter es it is intended to COTO." New Haven, Cr., Nov. I, 1849. Motor parlsorl, president of the S. O. Senate . , states he has used the'_ enta oftbe Cherry Pictoral with wonderful sec- em, to cure an indtion lung s.. Fron one of thsfun p yeuctans in Maine. Saco, Me , April 46, 1849. ' Dr. J. .C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir : I am now con gond,: using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and gclrottrevanvitrothnserotAtzlineforpulmon rycomplaims. severe cases, I am convinc ed It. will core coughs.cods, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies. I invariably recommend its use in enc.:ikons:amnion, and consider It tench the best remedy known for that eaae. Respectfully yours. • I. S. cusatax, M. D. Irreihied and sold by.itunes C. Ayer, Prattled Chem. - • ' -Er Bol dd in Pittsburgh wholesale reta p il:by B. A. Fahnesteek, win by J. M. reenasene; in Allegheny City 1111-1: P. Schwartz, and .I.* toLillass, and by (knights generally. 1111 Corporator% or the ALLECOMINV 0.11. "'n ;}Z ; are heteby notified that the Antatal Mee bs heidld tlienffice;ott the Glowed*, on- Sa2l/ Is • Yl , lhkfli 71h 1 1 46 P 4 94.019 4 41i 1-iiiikfa446oA- IMMM =A mom