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• Friday June 12,1851.
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CrAttxim Szsmotrs.r—ThuredgYr June 12—la"
Clari.i.ead 'Boggs on the Bench.
Com. ot..Jas. Scott and Jas. Porter for.an as
sault and battery on Jos. Dofmg. ' Mr. Scott is
collector of tolls at the • aqueduct, and the
prottectdor, in crossing, had taken a few steps on
the bridge„ when ho heard behind him - the It
mark, that "no d---d Dutchman should cross
there.” The prosecutor returned and said that
he thought a Dutchman had as good a right to
cross as any one else, if he paid his toll. A
difficulty ensued between these parties, hence
the pro?ocution.
- The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and
prosecutor pay the costs.
BacYr.--Com. vs.. Robert Kane, Casper Fink,
Albert Horn, Joseph Riddle and Cnarles Rice,
charged with being engaged in the Buck Beer
Riot. . •
Fred. Kraus, sworn:—On' the 12th of May
about two or three thousand. persons assembled
on my 'property, in Pitt township, near the
Eighth Ward. Riddle, Horn and a person na
med Smith had a quarrel; I requested them to
keep quiet, and they said they would; after
wards the difficulty was renewed. Saw Riddle
with blood on his face; said that Horn had done
it; it was about 3 o'clock. About 4 o'clock saw
Kane strike Knapp° with a stone or slung-shot;
.Trovillo knocked down my father-in-law; Kane
and a lot of rowdies jumped over the fence and
threw stones for half an hour. On the breaking
out of the riot the party was partiallidispersed.
christoplier.Och was stabbed.in de side with a.
knife; I carried him home. Some 40 or 50 were
engaged in the riot; saw Albert_lions, but did
not see Rogers or Rice during Abe riot. I had
opened a rock vault (the only ode; perhaps, in
the United . States), and invited my friends; did
not invite Trovillo, Kane or Riddle. All I saw
of the riot was what took place in the house.
lames.McFerren, sworn.—Am a constable.
Marcellns and myself were taken to the scene
of • the riot about 8 o'clock in the afternoon; re
mained till dask, when we went out; there was
a great crowd there in the house where they
were telling the beer, and outside of it—bnt
then there was no disturbance; shortly after
Riddle and Horn had a fight; Riddle•was taken
to the run to get the blood washed off his face;
a large crowd returned with him, and cried out,
'.'Where is that rascal Horn. I took him
behind - the door and held my stick out to keep
them off; they then went to another part of the
house. I, then told Horn to go away; or they
would kill him ; -he slipped out, and the crowd
made a rash after him. Saw Fink there; but
notin'the crowd ;_didn't see Kane there till after
the row was over. Andy Dunn struck Horn just
after he left the britriiug ; the affray then be
came.general—stones flew thick, but could dis
tinguish nothing. There were a great many
Germans in the rowdy party. The row broke
up the festivities, and ,the sale of the beer was
stopped. In the party that came up from the
Run there was about 15 or 20; saw in it Dunn
and Trovillo—they knocked down old Lowry at
the Run. Saw Kane in the house after the sto-
ning was all over; his appearance indicated that
he had not been in the fuss, which surprised me
somewhat, thinking that if there he would be in
it: Horn was - attacked' by the rowdies. It was
about 5 o'clock when I first saw Kane. The at**
tack of this party appeared to be directed
against no ono but Horn.
Jim. Steinberg, sworn—Saw Horn and Fink
fight; the latter didn't want to fight; there was
a crowd then got out on the Minersville road
and stoned each other; didn't see any of the
defendants here in the" riot; saw Kane after
wards; didn't think he had anything to do with
it; don't know how the general melee com
menced.
A number of other witnesses were examined,
whose evidence was merely corroborative. The
.court adjourned before the examination was con
cluded.
liumsrrniro.—We learned yesterday of one of
the most daring and in a measure successful at
tempts at kidnapping that we have heard of. A
citizen of Pennsylvania, and a resident of Pitts
burgh, in the Seventh Ward, named Chas. Wed
ley, has just returned from chains and slavery.
The circumstances, as we gleaned them, are as
follows: Some time since Wedley was talking of
taking a trip to the East, when a white and col
ored man, of doubtful character, proposed that
he should accompany them and they would pay
his expenses, to which he assented; and they all
started on foot for Philadelphia. When they
had got as far as Licking Creek, in Bedford
county, they were met by a • band of men, who
seized on Wedley, and despite his struggles he
was hand-cuffed and carried into Maryland. His
companions went on a short distance, but soon
returned to this City, and on one of them being
questioned about Wedley, he replied that he was
in Philadelphia.
The kidnappers took him to the house of a
gentleman in Maryland, to whom they wished
to sell Wedley; but the colored man being ques
tioned, the gentleman thought he was too know
ing, and declined purchasing. Wedley was then
chained, and the gentleman entered into a con
versation with him, and learning the circum
cumstances that made- him a slave, and being
satisfied of their truth, he waited an opportunity
and released him. Wedley arrived in the City
some . time during the week. His companions
are at present in prison on other charges, and no
doubt prosecutions for abduction will ensue.
j*r We were not a little amused the other
day to see two "item seekers," in quest of some
thing from which to make a few lines, deeply
interested in watching a game of pitch and toss
between some hack-boys on the levee. After
gazing for some time with the deepest interest
on this most exciting game, they solicited a loan
of some pennies from the boys, and they would
"go in," but the boys with a significant look
pulled down the lower lid of the eye, and replied,
"Do you see anything green here." . Finding
this no go they manifested their interest in the
game by mating side-bets between themselves
for drinks, to be taken at the first house that
would trust. We saw them some. time' after
wards up town, but they still looked very dry.
NOT Gonto.—A writ of habeas corpus was,
granted by the Supreme Court, Bitting at Han,
nsburg, ez relation Joe Dowes, who was kidnap
ped from Michigan and is at present in prison .
here. The Habeas Corpus Act of Pennsylvania
requires4,din order that the prisoner may not be
taken out of the jurisdiction of the Court in
which he is, to avoid trial—that if the writ be
granted within fifteen days of the next term of
the Court in whose jurisdiction he is, the pris
oner shall answer to it in that Court.. Accord
ingly, yesterday morning Dowes was brought
into the Court of Quarter Sessions, and on mo
tion of Hon. Charles Shaler was remanded to
prison, and the action of this Court be sent to
the Supreme-Court.
,per The lecture last evening of the Very
Rer. Dr. Moriarty, for the benefit of Mercy
Hospital, was largely attended by both sexes.—
There was a greater number present than could
possibly, be seated, and the oratory of the speak
er filled if not surpassed the anticipations of the
audience; the brilliancy 'of his wit and satire
were of the finest.order. It is no flattery to say,
that as an orator he has few superiors. The
subject, "Ireland and her destiny," was handled
with great ability, and to tho infinite satisfaction
of all present.
_.,
gar A boy sixteen years old, living in the
Ninth Ward, had his knee hurt badly while at
school, about the first of March last, which, in
consequence of neglect, ended in inflammation
_ Nd death
m of the large bone of the leg, involving
the"" 'oo joint. The disease was of such a na
h-
taro am ; so extensive as to require amputation.
y morning last, in the
The leg • accordingly skilfully amputated by was .
The boy, we learn, is
dispac Dr oing . felewoaalfaufe.ott,rtyontieWc.,,,ednuct97.B7
one to four
Azt oppowmirry .. —To _ in trow, the 14th June,
will
nine lota of ground, containin from
be sold
and a half acres, in Boss townsliA. l) !
and conve
at public sale. They are admirably'
niently located, being only about two a?", 1 a half
miles from Allegheny City. Persons wisu'il to
go into the gardening business or to puca."i
themselves a good home, will do well to attent:
the sale. See advertisement.
Trts NEw COSTOIII.—A very respectable young
lady made her appearance yesterday evening in
the streets in the new costume, and all who saw
her, with whom we' conversed; expressed the
utmost delight and satisfaction of the beauty of
hen appearance. Although some of them were
opposed to the innovation, they are now con
verts'.
feditTho editor of _the American states that
"Jimmy Ling," (Jenny Lind) has sent him a
speoial, despatch that if she does come here, it
will he in the ne* 'dress. He would confer' a
favor on many of his readers ' we have no doubt,
if ho would announce the dimensions of her
treusers, as it is likely she keeps him advised of
all her movements.
Dtsortanara—The Grand Jury were yesterday
discharged, having finished all the business.—
They have acted on about 270 bills. The - court
thanked them for the rapidity with which they
had discharged their duty. ' •
- ,
g To-night Mrs. Barney Williams' Benefit
comes off at the Theatre. All friends of the
comic style of acting should avail themselves of
this opportunity of having a hearty laugh.
Igir The Mayor yesterday committed Linsey
Lewis, a colored man, in default of $2O fuse for
breach of the Peace.
air deakinS,:the insane boy, has been cap
tamed, and ?Wooed in tho Poor House.
'Auction Sake.
SCOTT .a OTIS, •
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• 61 sans "slimmer. Loins, 1136841171 a.
AAAPING been engaged In the above business Lsr the
last six . Years, in this city, would respectfully so.
litit Consignments of Goods, to be sold in this' market,
either for auction or private sale—particularly Glass
ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal
advances ott all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale
here. -
Will refer to Itieloro. Hewett, Roe & Co., E. R. Vio
let, Wm. D. Wood & &
Co., John J. Anderson Co R. H.
Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin
Deaver. Saint Louis • Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati;
George M'Lain , Pitts b urgh . Imarmy
OMNI*
• JAnES ayszNsA, Auctioneer.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF SPLENDID FURNI
TTRF, at Aticiton.—Will be sold at the Warehouse
of Theodore Franck, No. at Third Ftfeet, on Tuesday
ne.rt. 17th inst., nt 11 o'clock, A.M., the follovring_splen
did Furniture, to close the late firm of Theodore Franck
Co.: 2 a; , landid rosewood and mahoganyfertension
tabled, Franck's patent, suitable for holds and private
families ;12 splendid mahogany and walnut sofas ; Louis
XIV beautiful rosewood sofas; splendid sofa tables;
Marbles tops; 2 magnificent wardrobe., walnut and ma-
Wigan; ; s super/or manogany see, etary and bookcase ;
Walnut and mahogany dressing bureaus, marble tops;
do plain dressing bureaus; 12 dozen splendid mahogany
anti walnut parlor chairs, spring seats .doze n mahog
any said walnut arm rocking chairs, spring seats ; 8 re
ception chairs, in Elizabstruan and Gothic style ; 2 doz.
walnut cane seat chars; 1 dozen walnut and cane back
rocking chairs; divanr,tete-a tetea,ottornans, hat racks,
sower stands, marine tops; 4 magnificent mahogany
rind wriksit bish post bedsteads, with splendid canopy;
4 do do French bedsteads; 0 pair splendid card tables,
walnut and mahogany ; 6 sewing chairs, spring seats;
4 pair walnut side tables ; . aad a very large assortment
of common forniture consisting ofsyeamore and poplar
bedsteads., tables, chitin, ac , lac, all of which will be
warranted pettect—or no mile.
REAL at Arcrtox —On Saturday, June
141 b, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold on
the premises, adjoining the 7th Ward School House, and
near the residence of Wm. Arthurs, Esq., Iwo lots of
ground, each (rearing 25 feet on Granville street, and
eztendwg back 133 Wet 3 inches ton 20 foot alley.- On
one of the Lots there is a good Dwelling House; an ex
celtent well of pare spring water is on the property.
;Terms—Cash, par funds. •
JAMES M'KENNA, Auer'r.
W. Q. MIVAATISIEGY, Auctioneer.
rkEAL ESTATE ♦r Act-nom—On Saturday next
Illi'Junia.l4th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. on the pre
mises, a Lot of Ground in the Doroufih of Manchester,
fronting '29 feet on Market street and extending back
100 feet to an alley, on which is erected a two story
frame Dwelling House, in good order, and finished in
modern style To those wishing to purchase to them
selves a comfortable home, at a ' , man expense, this is a
Oct. rate opportunity, and will in a few years Increase
very much in value For timber particulars enquire of
Jeremiah Hager. Fi(lh Ward, or of W. G. liltartney 125
Wood street. Terms at sale.
jell • W.O. 51'CARTNEli, Auet'r
slitY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES at me
i) vote—Will be sold on Friday morning, June 13th,
et 10 o'clock, at M'Cartney's Auction House, No. 103
Wood street, a large assortment of Dry Goods and Caney
articles. A mong toe an k les may be mentioned in pan,
French, English and American Broad Clothe, tattoos
colors; French cassimeres, matinees, summer cloth,
tweeds, linen coating, linen drilling, linen ginghams,
French ginghmnsi Linen lames, silk bentges, poplins,
calicoes, alpa as eaehmeres, mous de leines, made for
ladies' dresses,l rish linen, shawls, scarfs, handker
chiefs, silk h andkerchiefs end cravats, ladies' ribbon
scans. table covers, table cloths, .spool cotton patent
thread, agate battens, suspenders linett sheeting, fine
shins, colored do, linen topased ntanbers,—together with
a large assortment of faacy ankles, Re.
Jell " W. 0. M'CARTNEY, Auer.
THE GREAT KENTHCKY REMEDY:
Du. JOHN HULL'S tiALUSAPAILIUL/L I
TT is put up in quart bottles, and contains the strength
of tHR TLMES as much pure SersaPerilla as any
similar preparation in America. Price Si per bottle, or
six bottles for five dollars.
it has been a well established fact for years past, that
Sarsapardla.vrhen pure and properly prepared, was the
'citify true panacea for. all diseases originating . from an
impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxica
ting drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness. tu , r _ We
boldly assert that JOtIN DULL'S FLUID M.. - TIIACT
of SARSAPARILLA. is the only preporatlon before the
public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles
and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla Is purchased
without regard to price. and every pound, before being
area, is sower to the str:cteat chemical tests, and its
genuineness tweed/skied before being used!
Liars Sarsaparilla also ronteins the virtues or seve
ral other valuable medical too e, together forming the
best compound, and proJocing the greatras curative agent
fn de known world;
- This Medicine, when used according to directions,
WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL!
Serofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of
'the Skin. Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring
wormor Tellers, Scald Head, Rheumatism,
_ . . . . .
_____.
Paths in the Bones or Joints, Old Sore., and
Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi
lis,Dyspepsia,Saltßheum,Direates
of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe•
lite, Diseases arising from
• theuseof `Mercury,
Pain in the Side and
Shoulders-Gen
•
ral Debility,
Dropsy,
Lumbago, Jaundice,
• Costive .ess. Sore Throw,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Week
ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections,
. and all other Diseases tending to produce
Consumption
Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints,
Sick and Nervous Headache Low Spirits, Night Sore ass,
Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitution
al Diseasea;end is a spring and summer drink, and
general tonic for the system, and a gt ntle and pleasant
purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress 'Water.
Salt*, or Seldlitz.
;The following is a verbatim copy of a cenificate now
in the posses-ion of the proprietor of Bull's Sarsapar
illa. Rev..E. W. Salon is widely and generally known
as an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the M. E.
Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as
one of the most talented and zealous members that the
Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years,
and at this time is filling the high and responsible station
of agent for the E Book Concern
Can the world produce better or more satisfactory
testimony in favor of any medicine I
BETTER TErlltl9Ny THstril . Ny4p EVER OFFER•
._..
. Ett IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE '
t Rev. E. W. Sznart—Rep.E.SirvEnsort.
Louisville, May 40,1850.
We have used John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and have
lortoWn it to be need with entire satisfaction; and have
no hesitation in stating that we believe it to be a safe
and valuable medical compound, and calculated to pro.
dace mach good, and relieve mach 'offering; and would
therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted.
(Signed,) E. W. SEFION.
E STEVENSON.
Louisville, March 20, 1849.
I have examined the prescription for the preparation
of, John Ball's Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combina
tion to be en excellent one, and well calculated to pro
duce an alterative impression on the system. I have
tided it both In public And private practice, anti think it
thff brat article of Sarsaparilla in use.
M. PYLES, M. D ,
Resident Physician atshe Louisville Marine Efospiial.
IU - • CAUTION—Beware and ask for theoriginal Dr.
JOLIN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, from Renttiehy—
and have no other. KEYSER & IU'DOWEI.L,
Wholesale and Retail Agents,
For sale by D. M. Carry and Josep • Douglass, Atte.
gheny City ; and by Druggists generally.
elOamdkm
I Real estate at Public Sale.
rsubscriber will oiler at public sale, on the premi
, in Ross township, on Saturday, the 14th day of
~tt 2 o'clock, P. M., NINE LOTS OP GROUND,
containing from one to tour and a half norm The said
lots are welt located for Gardening purposes or private
relidencee. Situated on Woods' Roo, and only about
two and a half mites from Allegheny City. Tho Man
cheater Plank Road leading almost to the premises, and
being atnnithalf a mile to toe Perrysville Plank Road.
The contemplated 'New Brighton Road passes along
said lots. Tue Mount Union Cemeteryroad leading to
said ground. The above is well en p iled with good
springs; and Wooderun passing thro ug h the premiere,
.`: . , ad being in a good slate of cultivation, oaring all kinds
of ' , vpung fruit trees on the same, render It a most deal
mble.autuation On lot N 0.4 there is a good frame
dw4 iio gOuse and barn, and outbuildings. The above
ti f ' fl a i r o ri :s i
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ForTLan of tilers* Lots see handbills.
Terms-L-Onetaarth tub, nor funds. The balance in
five annual payments,' wltn interest, secured by bond
andmortgage. For further inf()SOß ormati GE on apply to -
DRallalL
* . Feat Ward A f &Theny. City. •
.r. - AttornyptLaw, Fifth . street,
.
je7 ' above Moth Pittsburg' •
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I V. 4 4lld3iBlesv of the WholeisaleAlarlAets
°MOP OP SIR DAILY ?Seamus PORT,
Friday, June 12,1851.5
In reviewing the Operations in the market this week,
We have no material change either is demand or Yriceil,
to note, with the exception perhaps of bacon and pro
visions. The demand for bacon has fallen oll;. and hold
ers are more anxious to sell. Business as a general
thing, has been moderate. Navigation on our rivers and
canal continues good.
ASHES—The sales for the week were limited to mat
lots. The ruling figures for soda were 31 to al ; potash
3 . 1.10 saleratus 4/ to 5.
BUTTER—There is nothing doing. There being no
ilemand,:we quote nominally at 10 toll for roll. Kegs are
dull and are offered freely at 7 to 8, without purchasers.
BACON—The demand is principally confined to =all
lets to the city and country trade.. We note sales during
the week in lots of about 40 litids shoulders, aides and
hams at 61 to 7 for shoulders, 8 to 84 for •ides, and 81 to
84 for hums; come tidal' lots of hams sold at 9; 20,000
tbs country shoulders and sides at ol to 64 for shoulders,
and Bto 81. for' sides: Sager cared canvassed hams at
lt c.
CHEESE—We note sales of 2 . 4.5 boxes in lots at 6 to
7; the latter only for prime. The stock of cheese is
moderate. •
DRIED FRUIT—The demand is very limited, and
salmi only made in a retail way. Sales of apples'at 75
to 80. Peaches: we quote sales at 81,25 to 1,60 as in
quality.
RYE FLOUR—We note gales of 39 bbla at IPA to
3,65 , from stores of superfine flour at 83,30 to 3,31 by the
dray load.
WOOL—Receipts ate on the inctease. We note sales
of 5200 ths in lots at 29 to 40c; rates of 800 do common
at 30; ZOO do unwashed at 25c. In consequence of the
decline in wool in the east, our buyers are anwillmg to
pay prices asked. The amount going east is large.
WHISKEY—SaIes of 150 bbls at 20 and Sic.
GRAIN—We have no special ceaoge to notice in this
article. We quote wheat from GO to 70, as in quality;
rye 45 to 50; oats on the wharf at 25 to 28; corn 34 to
33 from etoTea.
HAY—Sales are made at the scales at 86,00 to 9,00 per
ton.
BEEF CATTLE—We quote a slight decline since last
week. Sales are made at 3to 3ic, live weight.
SHEEP—SeII at 61,25,1.7502,25 per head.
lnapections in Virginia to lat
1850. 1851. Deficit.
Richmond 9 600 7-593 "357 hbds
Petersburg • • ..... • 6,601 4,470 2,134
Lynchburg••• .... • . 3,167 3070 1,097
Pormville • 1,678 546 1,132
Clarksville • 1,818 756 1,052
Above we give the inspections of the State to the Ist
of June,* no, and same dote. 1851. showing a falling e 6
this year, so far, 016,392 htids. There are one or two
small inspections yet to be heard from, which would no:
materially alter the amounts.
The market has been without material change this
week in prices.
PRICE! OF STOCK
COIiRIZIFD DMLY vol SIR 111011S1R•
Puttlicks C. Friona, Ezobang
Corner of Diamond ailty and Wood et
LOA ri3.
United States C's
do do S's
Penlit.ilvatda d's
do s's
Allei beny county 6's
co coupon 6's
doserip• • • • - •
Pattsburgb city aPs• • • •
do coupon G's, payable in
Philadelphia
Allegheny Cary 6's
do coupon 6's payable
Philadelphia
Banc of Plusbumb
Metebants and Manufacturers'
Bank
Exchange Bank•• • • • •
Farmers , Deposite Bank
Allegheny Savings Bank
11111DGL STOCKS.
neogs.bels Bridge • •
St. Clair street do • •
Rand street do • •
N. Liberties do • -
INIM &ANC!' rrocxs.
Western Insurance Co• •
Citiuns , . do. • •
Associated Firemen's do
ITLSOiAIM srocH
Atlantic and Ohio Pituburgh t
to Philadelphia
Pittsburgh, Cin. and Lotusville.
Lake I'.ne (Ace
Pittsbiirgh Gas Works
Monongahela Slack grater
Youghiogheny no
Pituib'gh and Boston (Clidilline)
North American
North Wert
North Western
Iron City
Enreka
Pittsburgh and Isle Royal
Adventure
Ohio Trap Rork
Riuff dge Mining Company. • • •• • -
Bl
Coning • • •
Fire Steel
BANK NOTE LIST.
Hoon C. Sargent. Igiahange Banker!,
Cons, re Wood slut:S(t/A strau, Ptitsbursh.
PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO.
Pittsburgh Bolts par. State Bk and Branches • I
Philadelphia " " Other Solvent Banks •• • • I
Brownsville " " Bk of Sandusky 75
Bucks county " ~ Granville - 50 '
Cheater Co.(new issue) " Norwalk 60
Columbia Bridge Co.• • • ". I/Manna 5u
Danville " " Wooster - 75
Delaware Co. " -—• • • " INDIANA.
Doyleamwn " •
Eamon
Germantown
Lancaster Banks •
Lebanon "
Montgomery co. •
Northumberland
Pottsville
Reading
Schuylkill co. " •• •• • "
Washington "
West Branch "
E C C h a ri am r e lli b le ersburg •
Gettlaburgh
Harrisburg • • • • • • ••
Honesdale —• • •
Middletown
Waynesburg
York Banks
Relief Notes
United States Bank 15
AUegbeny City Scrip • • • par
Allegheny Co. "• .0 pram
Pittsbu
NE W rgh CitYORK. y " ••• par
New York City • •
Country Banks
NEW JERSEY.
All Solvent Banks
DELAWARE.
All Solvent Lanka par
Small Notes •
MARYLAND.
Baltimore Banks par
Country Banks
VIRGINIA.
Bk of Vs. and Branches
Farmers' Bk & Branches
Valley Ilk and Branches
Exchange Bk & Branch's I
Wheeling Banks i
do Branches. •••
NEW ENGLAND.
All Solventßanks
FOR MALE AND FEMALE.—Dr. Larkette's June
Cordial or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an ef•
fective restorative in cases of debility, impotency or
barrenness, and all irregularities of nature, As an in•
viorating medicine it Is unequalled. Also, a certain
remedy for Incipient consumption, indigestion, loss of
muscular energy, female weakness. Price 83,00 per
bottle. Only Agency iu ibis city is at
Je7 • No. 50 Smithfield stree t.
Mathis.lto Coal.
30 TONG—a superior article for foundry or family
use—for solo by C. A. IttPANULTY & CO.,
lea Canal Ham.
•
PITTBIBLIBGIII
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COMSTII Or kIAIIIIICT AND THIRD 8211rEre.
FACULTY.—Joux Plazrno, principal Instructor in
the science of Amounts.
0. K. Cauca:um, Professor of Patmotuhip, ?demon.
tile computation, &c.
Aram M. WArsort, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial
Law. . .
The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and
evening,. for the reception of those wishing to obtain a
practical Mercantile education. The course of Instruc
tion is so thorough, that every student on leaving the
College will be competent to. take charge of and con
duct on correct principles, any set of Stock or Partner
ship Books, however complicated. ijelO:daw
TAN, PURPLES,' CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS and
Redness of the Sktn, removed by the use of the .
Herpetie 50a,... 1 7•AAa of Scald. Head cured in a few'
daya. cents per cake, and may
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State Bk and Branches • a
ILLINOIS.
State Bank Branch 50
Bk of Illinois... •-
KENTUCKY.
All Solvent Bsnks•
MISSOURI.
State Bk and Brunette; • a
MICHIGAN. •
All Solvent Banks • 6
WISCONSIN.
Marine & Fire Ins.Co.al
bUlwankie ..... • • • 5
TENNESSEE.
All Solvent Banks ••.••• 3
NORTH CAROLINA.
ll Solvent Banks• • • •• • la
SOUTH CAROLINA. I
All Solvent Banka•—•—
. GEORGIA.
All Solvent Banks la
ALABAMA.
All Solvont Banks 5
LOUISIANA.
All Solvent Bank, la
EXCHANGE/3.
New York}preen
Philadelphia••••—•
Baltimore •.• ...... ‘•
Cincinnati...—..... t die.
Louisville 1 o
St. Louis
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VALUE OF COINS.
American Onld (new)•par.
do do (01d).5p rem.
Sovereigns S 4,1:21
I . .lcilneas - 5,00
Frederlced° ors• •• • • • 7,80
Ten- Tbalers • 7,80
Ten Guilders. •• • •• - • 3,90
Louis d'or 4a5
Napoleons••. 3,90
Doubloons, Patriot •• • 15,75
do Spanish•. 10,25
Ducats . --••••-••• 2.16
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Rrait DUTTERS
POUR' OW -
6 plum rzwij WATER TN 1/12 citaunsa.
ARRIVED
Steamier Michigan No. E, Rote emcee
• Atlanue,
F arkinson,Hrowrisville. -
Redstone, Wooc Ward, Brownsville. -
J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKee sPort.
Heaver, Gordon, Heaver. • •
Fashion No. 2; Peebles; Elizabeth'.
Th off ,“ shriver, Dailey, West Newton
• 4 Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.
c'• Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville.
" Arena, Kinney , Wel lsville.
Wellsville, Young, Wheeling.
Clipper No. 2, Shouso,
" Messenger Fisher Cincinnati.
DEPATED: . -
R e d ston e, Woodward, Brownsville.
• " Atlantic., Parkinson, tlo'
J. hrKee, Hendrickson, McKeespOrt.
Michigan No; 2, Boies,tleaver.
Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.• -
Thomas Shriver, Halley, West Newton
" Fashion, Peebles, Haab eth.
" 'J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling.
Arena, Kinney, WelLsvilit. •
Brilliant; Grace, Cincinnati. ' • '
" Yonngi Wheeling.
Tuscarora, Mardoeh,
" • Gossamer, Klinefelterj Nashville.
Oriental', Parkinson; SL. Louis.
Peru, Bennett, Louisville. ;
" 'Financier, - -
The Rivar.—The river last evening' was -fall
ing slowly, - with 6 feet water in the channel. -
RSA number of steamers are lying along
the Allegheny wharf, where they are undergoing
repairs, being refitted and newly:painted.
.
. nEgy„. The Allegheny river is excellent con
dition, and the boats plying it are well freighted.
The splendid passenger packet, Clipper
No. 2, leaves to-day_for Cinehmati and interme
diate ports, at 10 A. M.
Itim.„ The steamer Vermont has been re-fitted
and painted, and is now lying at the wharf,
ready for service. • -
—__
RED; A young man named .Frederielt Vogel
fell from the steamer Empire State,- on Satur
day, the 6th inst., and was drowned.
na. The Visitor ran Intollie Hiram Powers,
on. the 80th ult., below Terre Haute, whi c h was
Btu*.
LoosvuLE, June 12.—The river is falling.
There is 8 feet of water in the canal.
IMPORTS BY RIPER.,
CINCINNATI—Per Clipper No 2-0 B Miltenberger
I.bx raft. Clark and Thaw, 33 tree beef Baker
Forsyth, 1 bdl. 4 trunks, 10 las and 3 laths. Muleaner,
Lane ec Co, 3 his britannia ware. McFaden ir,Covotle,
20 bbls hams. & W Harbangb, 48 scks feathers.
Wallingford & Co. O hbds tobacco. Brown & Kirkpat
rick, 15 - bales hemp.
WHEELING—Per James Nelson—Bell & Ligeett, 8
elks bacon. - D Leech& Co, 25 hhcis tobacco and . 8 his
shoes. 11 Gila& Cu, 22 hbls flour. Clark .& Thaw, 7
cake wool and 1 box. Baker ft - Forsyth, 20 asks bacon,
Rhey. Mathews &. Co ' 1 esk do. McCandless & CO,lO
bbls flour and 30 bdis brooms. W J Marshall, 121 non
paper. Jaz Balza & Co, 55 bbls bur. G B Milten
berger, 5 his drugs Jan Scott & to,B elks and 2 bxs
bacon. /as Charlton, 101 tile.
:BEAV,ER—Per Beaver-1 B Canfield, 3 his dry
goods._ _
BRAVER—Per Michigan - Kirkpatrick .t. Metzger, 44
doz brooms. M JD Patton, SO bzs cheese. J It Can
field. 13 kgs and 1 bbl butter, and 19 bzs cheese. Wm
Bagley & Co, 107 bzs cheese. Wick & McCandless, 6
bbls pearls, 1 ask potash, 1 kg lard and 15 bre cheese.
J'Dickey & Co, 49 bzs cheese. Waal & Co,' 9 bbls
empty bottles. B A Fahnemock, 4 esk potash..Jost ph
Ball, 40 bzs eheese,l bbl roll butter. _
For Xi;lt - lett& Mad LIOCk11110011.•
TAO fine steamer PACIFIC, Zaasora Man.
TEN, will leave for the above and late rmedi•
ate pone every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage, apply oo board, or to
T. WOODS & SON,
'mad° no. d 1 %Vete r *l.. and 63 Front et.
Wednesday racket for Cincinnati.
ArsiTilt new and fan running :steamer QIN
CINNATI, Staistaattaar, Master, will leave
regularly every Wrotritanay.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
mat ‘2O MIL,TENUEROER..
Allegheny River Triage.
REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
Tim fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
No. Capt. Wu. HANNA, leave; the alle
g eny wharf for Franktin,every XondayAnd Tkursday,
at 4 P. M.
The fine steamer ALLEGUENY BELLE No 3 Capt.
Jona Hiaaa. leaves.the Allegberiy wharf for Frank
lin.every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. (mart.°
To Urldire Dialidera i.
PHOPOSALS,OncIuding plass and nrecifications 1,1 - or
building a Wire suspe•ition Bridge across the Mo
nongahela iLiver, - between Faineant and Palatine,
Mono county?. Va., will be received by the undersign
ed, through the Post Office, at Fairmont, (free of post
age ), antil noon of the larb. day of July next. The
span of the bridge will be about Mil feet, and the abut
ments will be about 30 feet hiet,withi the necessary sup
port walls 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 pe n r perch, for the stone wort for th eab rrtmenta, the
tamer nd in:ippon 3intlta; also, the
the a n c h o r
per lineal
foot-fert the tupentrottirrevilueituling the anchor ma ,
aonry ), with a double track of .."3 feet, or a single track
of 10 feet. The bridge wilt be required to support a
transient weight of 160,000 the. The work to be done
under such supervision as the Company may direct.—
Contractons will be required to guarantee their work to
stand good for a period of twelvemonth* after its coin.
plcuott. The stone work and superstructure will be let
out together or separately as the directors may deem
beat upon opening the bids. The payments will be
made monthly, in cash, as the work progresses, with a
reservation of 2n per cent.,
which wilt be paid on the
completion of the contract It is desirable that the
bridge be completed by the let of February, 1852.
JAMES 0. WATSON,
je4 2w President of P.,1 P. Brace Company.
44,tX1
39A0
37,00
1 30 00,00
,00
40,00
40,00
AHEAD OP ALIA
EXTRACT 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 Input up in bottles at /5 and 271 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 tithe
CHEAPESTMEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Call and
JOHN YOIINGSON.
N. B. The original Oil in its natural state as titter'
from the bowels of the earth, can be had an above—and
will be found.gcnuins. notwithstanding a certain firm
claims to be the only Proprietors..d&w.tf .1 V.
European Agency.
THE andersigded European Agent continues his an
nuel voyages between America and Europe, leaving
Pittsburgh regularly in each year in June, ant retuning
in September—transacting a general Law Agency, in
connection With his relative, Orton Kanner, Esq., now
resident in Dublin. ;The present tow will be the twenty
filth of this A gency, through England, Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, &c. It embraces collection of legacies, debts,
rents, property and claims; remittances of money; procu
ring copies of wills, deeds and documents ; conducting
searches of all kinds, &e., &c. Innumerable references
given. Daring the subscriber's absence, his brother,
Enwsun J. KEENAN, will attend In his Office.
Office on Fan street, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral.
THOMAS J. KEENAN, European Agent,
les:tf and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ilittTlutat
Another Fresh Arrival at teo. 97,
Comer If Wood Street and piano/id Alley, Pittsburgh.
D
GREGG & CO. have just received another new
sapisly o f DR Y GOODS an d VARIETIES , which
have been purchased stnce the late decline in Eastem
prices, which will be sold at 4 sitht.t.s.ntehuck. Owing to
our advantages in buying, and long experience in the
business, we flatter ourselves that we can afford our
goods at priees regardless of companion. Our stock
will be found to be unsurpassed in the western market,
and much superior to any previous stock kept at the
old stand by Gregg E M'Cand les s.
We have sustopened a fresh lot of late styles of BON
NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawns. Berages, Mous
de Lamas, Ladies' White Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimps,
Sillr Fringes, &e.; Broad Cloths, Tvr Fancy. Vestings, Cassi,
metes, Summer Pantaloonery,eeds, Gloves, Hosiery,
Threads, Combs, Suspenders Buttons, Knives, Spoons,
Razors, Scissors, &c., and another articles in their line,
too tedious to mention. We have on hand, in.'s receiv
ed direct from the manufacturers and importers., by ex
press; a large lot of GOLD end GILT JEWELRY,
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and Watch materi
als, and being weekly in the receipt of such Goods, we
intend keeping our (moment complete. We earnestly
solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pare
chasing elsewhere. .
Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCK'S, just arrived, of va
rious kinds.
Err Remember, N 097, north-west corner of Wood
street and Diamond alley,Pittsburgh.
N. D.—The butiness of the late firm of Gregg 4k. ZIP-
Candles& is to be settled by D Gregg at the above
stand, who is fully authorized and in whose possession
are the books, notes and papers of said firm. lje9
Business Tax for City Purposes.
A PPEALS must bo made within two weeks from
.Cl this date, Jane 7th,11351.
In pursuance of '• an Ordinance providing for an in
crease of the Revenue of this City, passed the lath
April, 18 td," notice is hereby given that the City As
sessor has left at my Office for examination by all inte
rested, a list of. persons doing business in the city, in
conformity with said Ordinance.
Sic. 4. if upon examination of said list, any persons
shall think themselves aggrieved by the said assess
ment. they shall state the same in an affidavit, which af
fidavit shall also contain a statement of the true amount
of their sales, as near as can be ascertained; said affi
davit to be made and left with the City Treasurer ‘ with
in two weeks from the date of the first publication of
the notice aforesaid.
Skc.6. That no appeal shall be taken but by d
vit of the person or firth aggrieved ; raid vitaffid to be
conclusive evidence of the facts stated in relation to
the amount of sales. S. R. JOHNSTON,
Oily Treasurer.
riLARET, HAUT, SAUTURNE AND CHAMPAGNE
WINES-20 hhds. and 30 11( do Haut Sauturne
Wino , 23 tail. Claret Wine ; 25 baskets hlamon's Yez:
rey Champagne Wine, quarts and pints; 13 do Geislee's
Anchor do. In store and for sale by
I MILLER - & RICKETSON,
je7 Nos. :NI and 223 Liberty st.
WANTED.—A Partner, with a capital of 8800, to en
gage in a traveling business, where he can realize
8200 per month, clear of expenses, AdUres through the
P. o:slating Where an interview can be had.
my3t:lw* THOMAS LYTLE.
BRANDIES—I qr cask Blackberry Brandy
.1. do Rasberry do;
I do Wildeherry do ;
Just received and for sale by
Je? MILLER & RICKETSONI,
COFFEE --63 b Luguyra Crep;
bags
- 20 'do Old. Government Jnv'a ;
.. ie n : r . nore and for sale by
LLmonTsoN,
BLACK SILK LACE:-.-A,A. Maser( & Co..have just
,• received a fall supply of the above desirable goods,'
j of all widths, for sale cheap at - -
iv t irx ,--.,"•12.4. 4 62 aal64hiitv:el at.
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SOUTHERN ITEMS OE NEWS.
BALTIMORE, Jtme 12.
The steamer Isabella arrived at Charleston
yesterday, from Hayana; - bringing . $64,000 in
specie.
The political news is unimportant.
EfAvANA, June 7.
The business in sugars is limited, owing to the
increasing stock, and the scarcity.-of vessels.--
prown and yellow had declined c. Real whites
were unchanged.
Molasses was held at 2 reds. Coffee at 8461
Bi. 'Lard in kegs is scarce and wanted at 10®
reals. Stock on hand 10,000 kegs. Freights
were looking up. . .
At ilfatanzas there had been someheavy trans
actions in sugar, at firm prices, and an : upward
tendendy. Lard" was scarce. of molasses there
was a large supply. Freights to Europe were
dull at 50®605. - _ •
The sales of Cotton at Charleston yesterday
amounted to 800 bales at 6@)loc. The better"
qualitieshave an upWard tendency.
CHOLERA ON THE MLSSISSEPPL
Lotasomr.z, Ss., June 12.
• The steamer J. M. Niles, which arrived here
thit3 morning from New Orleans, lost:13 persons
by cholera and ship fever. Among the number
there was but one cabin passenger, a Miss Flan
kenstein, a German emigrant. Of those •who
died, nearly all were emigrants . Several sick
were sent to the Hospital here. There is no
sickness in our city. The weather is very pleas
ant. Our markets are very dull.
WASHINGTON, June 12.
The Secretary of the Interior has appointed
Eli Duvall, of Maryland, a clerk in the Patent
Office.
James Dempsey has been recognized as Vice
Consul of Sweden and Norway for Alexim
dria, Va.
The Court Martial for the trial of Col. Talcott
is to meet in this city on the 23d inst.
CONCORD, N. H., June 12.
The Democratic State Convention yesterday
nominated Levi Woodbury, of Antrim, for Gov
ernor, on the fourth ballot; and also passed
resolutions, unanimously, recommending -the
Hon. Levi Woodbury for the Presidency.
The Legislature in Convention, to-day; elected
John N. Hadley Secretary of State, and ---
Hill Treasurer. The majority in the State for
the Homestead Exemption Law is 8726.
Vionsauno, Miss., June 12.
A duel came off this morning, between Gen.
Freeman, the Whig candidate for Congress, and
Gen Smith, of Jackson, the Democratic aandi
date. Gen. Smith was wounded in the shoulder,
on the fifth round. The difficulty is said to have
originated in a letter, written by Smith to some
of the papers, and which was published, in which
he stated thet Freeman was a coward and`n li
beller. The affair has caused great excitement.
WEDNESDAY, June 12.
The President yesterdry commenced an ex
amination of the affairs of the Executive De
partments; Some hours were spent in investi
gating the manner of transacting business in
the Treasury Department.
After the completion of the examinations, the
President, accompanied by the Secretary of the
Interior; will visit Old Point Comfort.
PHILA.I3ELPICL, - June 12:
Mdlle. Jenny Lind pays Mr. Barnum $25,000
as a consideration for breaking off her engage
ment with him. Barnum goes to Europe to find
other curiosities. He acknowledges having
made $500,000; and says that Jenny Lind has
realized not less than $350,000 in this country.
The nett proceeds of the 93 concerts do not lack
$250,000 of ONE 5t LION.
HART - roan, CL, June 12.
The Legislature yesterday had five unsuccess
ful ballotings for a United States Senator. Five
more have been had to-day, and on the fifth,
Baldwin, Free-soil Whig had 109 votes, Callen
68, Seymour Dem.,) 88, and 8 scattering. All
further balloting was then postponed until Wed
nesday next.
BOSTON, June 12.
The Hon. Daniel Webster has been invited by
the citizens of Lowell to visit that city.
Jenny Lind is to give two concerts in this city
next week.
NEW Yuan, June 11.
Simpson, the cotton dealer, whose absence
has been noticed, has not yet been hea,rd from.
Ills liabilities are said to exceed $50,000:
'AS.FMTGTON ' June 12.
Thos. U. Walter, of Philadelphia,has been ap
pointed by the President Architect and Super
intendent of the enlargement of the Capitol.
Nonromr, Va., June 11.
The Whigs of this district hare nominated
Itobt. H. Whitfield for Congress.
Nsw Youg, June 12.
Job Brewster Potter fell into the hold of the
ship Challenge, this morning, and was instantly
The sales of sugar have amounted to 151 Wide
Porto Rico, at 5,81 ®6,50 ; 27 bbls do at 5,60 ®
5,70 ; and 70 bbls crushed sugar at 8,25 to
8,30.
Bacon Sides...9l to 9i ; shoulders 71 to 7}';
hams 9 to 10c.
Lard... 500 kegs were sold at 11c, cash, and
10c for bbls.
Pork... New mess commands 16,00; old do
14,75. •
There have-been sales of 160 bbls Howard
street flour at 4,127. Grain is unchanged.
NEW YORK MARKET—NOON. June 12
The sales ot Cotton have amounted to 250 bales Up•
land, at Sitezit for Middling.
Flour—la languid; sales of 4,500 bbla, including Or
leans, at 3,94; Ohio 4,0604,25.
Ohio Wheat [shed at 940.
- Corn—ls firm; sales of 38,000 bus- mixed Western at
66056ie.
Pork —ls heavy; new Mess is offered at 14,2.5
Beef—h dull.
Lard—Sales 100 bbls. prime at fife.
Whiskey—Ohio is held at 2,1022,1 e.
The Money Market is nrehanged. Stocks are firm;
LO,OOO Ohio 6's, 1860, have been sold, at 111. Free sales
of Government bonds at full rates. Indiana s's were
sold at 8508.4 e. 400 shares of the Farmers' Bank of
Kentucky have been subscribed for .here. The remain
der will be taken this week.
Flour—,a without change. Sales of 100 hbls. standard
brands have been made at 9,12 k, and some extra at 4,77 f.
Kra Flour—Sales at 3,12 a.
Corn Meal—Sates at 7,75.
Whet t—ls dull. Sales have been made of 9,000 bus,
whtte at'l,oloi,o2.
Ave—ls - In better demand at 71c.. •
Corn—Sales of 4,006 bus. yellow Corn, afloat, at 61}c-
Provisions—Are dull and unchanged. There are
some inquiries for Bacon.
Coal—Sales of Allegheny Coal at 16e.
Whiskey-1s lower, and bble. only demand 120.
NEW ORLEANS MARKET—June 11.
In Cotton there has been sales of only 000 bales. There
is no change in the price sinco the receipt of the Ameri
ca's news.
•
Tobacco—h very heavy, with an increasing stock and
limited demand,
Sugar,ldolames and Coffee are steady.
Flour—After a long dulness has declined. The sales
of yesterday and this morning amount to 5,000 bbls at
3,3703,43 and 3,46 for mixed, and 3,50 for prune.
Oats—l.Mbus. St. Louis were sold at 36c.
Pork—ls dull and prices are nominal.
Bacon and Lard—Are dull and nominal.
Whiskey-400 bbls, have been sold at 190.
Bagging—Commanda 14013 c—on time. Rope 6450ke•
Exchange on New York at sight c. premium.
The weather is hot and news scarce.
• Notice.
PUBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK, as author
ized by the following sections of the Act of 26th of
April,l6so:
'Sac. 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
appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth in the Birm
ingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and convey
the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof: Provi
ded, That such stock shall not be sold at a less price
than one dollar per share. -
" SEC. 10. That it shall be the duty of the purchaser
or purchasers of said Bieck, or say part thereof, to pay
the purchase money to be paid for such Stook to the
State Treasurer of this Commonwealth, within thirty
days from the date of said purchase, who shall receipt
for the same, and , upon the production of such receipt
before the Auditor General, he shall transfer the Stock
or Stocks no sold according to the terms of this Act..
By the BM section it iaprovided, ,, That.ifany officer
of either of said companies ehaltpurchase any of said
Stocks in the company of which he is a member, the
same shall inure to the benefit of such company..
AnD110110}INIM•126 03711C5,
Harrisburg, May 27,7857:
)
Pursuant to the authority aforesaid, the Stock owned
by the State of Pennsylvania in the Birmingham and
Elizabeth Turnpike Company, being 160 Shares. will be
exposed to public sale, at the house of John A. Lippart i
in the borough of East Birmingham, Allegheny county,
Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, the 20M day of June next.
The sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Par value, 825 per share. EPHRAIM BANKS,
thyalvid Auditor General.
Furniture and Chair Warerooma.
sJOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street. above the
Canal Bridge, keepaconstantly on hand and makes
to order. at the /west pricer, every 'description of
army and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS,
of the best workmanship and most approved styles.
Purehasent would do well. to visit his Wareroorns:
OREBIi. TEAS.--Juat neeivea - at - No.- 256 4beertrtyp.
1 1 ; strgo, an invoicikof vpry suppriat 1111 a Y:
`Rirlion'lsdas t of thb latest Irapcfnolions. For , sale'Very
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BANKERS A ND EXIIBIA,moNIBRDEDDriIIf
CLEVSLAND, 01Z0.•
• Mr Collections made In all the principal cities; and
Bought and Sold On Comnassion6
HILL dr. USELY t. _
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DRONERS,
N0..136 - .Wood.Straet,
Third door belota 'Fourth-glus* sie).
QIG HT .EXCILOIGH on the Eastern Cities constantly
1.7 for sale. -Time Bale of Exchange and Notes, dis
counted. Gold Silver and Bank Notesibought and sold.
Collection/ Wade,in all the principal cities of the United
States. Deposits received of Par and Current Fonda.
noose. - • .
UTE have associatedJ.GAlllMarit with n. 5 t 1
V theExchan,ge and Snakingbusiness. s
CO.
Pinsburgh.lan'y.l,lBsi.-9aeam
BAN/MANIA 11008/11..,
JESSE CAROTHEftS 'lc CO.
- N 0.15, WOOMSTREET, PriT3BiTlloll.
• Cannot money received on deposit. • • -
Collections made on all theptinoipal citieS of-the . Erni
tad States.
PAIMICKS tr. FRIEND
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BANKERS AND EXGRANOSS BROKERS
No. 9.5, coIDOCII WOOD 115 M DUDIOND MIXSTS;
_Pittsburgh, Pa , . [may/
CENTRAL P ENNSYLVANIA thkriKlNG HOUSE. ,
• BRYAN, GLEIBIAV COI: -
4 p:roTES„ Drafts, Cheeks, co. tollected, and Remit
tances made upon favorable terms: -
• may22:tf - . - IL R. BRYAN, Cashier. -
- Hollidayabwrgh, /tidy 18 1850. • •
Wld. 4. 9. IeVAY.• •• • 4'. O. comfits'
wm.Ei. WiLLIA.BIS •
CO. t •
.BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROS ;Rfi,
908.111 , EAST c 01119211 of [VIM- AND TIMID STILSETS.
LL transaCtiona made on liberal - terms, and collee-
Ja_ noes promptly attended to.: - ' ria6:o/11
8.110021. THOS. ISAIGINT
Hook vir;SILILGENT.
• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, , •
N. R. Corner of Wood and Sisith streets" Prittibtivgii, Pa
DEALERS in Coin,Bank Notes . , Time Bills, Foreign
and Domestic. Exehange,Certtficates cifDepositAc
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of tho Union'
and Europe, for vale in unmet° snit Purchasers.
CURRENT and par funds received on deposite
COLLECTIONS madeon allparts olthe atibt
loweste rates. ' sepll-ly ,
N. HOLMES & SOUS,
SISSIOVID THE= BANSING .4= EXCEIANGS 07117
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To No. 67 afarket street, four doors below &f riend.
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DANKERS AND EXCHANGE DRQEERS, and Des.-
NJ lens in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes: ,- Exchange on the Esatern and Western
cities constantly for sale: , :
Collections made in all the cities throughord: the. Uni
ted States. ,Depssites received in par funds or current
paper, No. 67 Market street, between . Third and Fourth
.treats.
Domestic" and Foreign Ezchange Sank Notes,
Got;land Silva?, Baught,So, t anceEzthangad,
AT THE - •
.EXCHANOR , AND,BAPiIiSING IBIOEISE
William A. Bill -& Co.,
04; Wood Street, -
PITTSBURGH.
Er INTEREST ALLOWED On TIME D EPOSA9. g 29
&LIMN XILLMER. EDWARD itinkl,
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8R AMER a. HAMS..
Bankersaiscf .Exchanga Braker:, Dealers VII Foreign and .
Throzestießills,Billsof .gzetange, Conifitazos or Deros
it, Bank Notes , and Coin.
Cornet of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the Si
Charles Hotel. may 2.9
' G. W. TAYLOR, -
• 112 SECOND STREET, •
COMMISSIONER AND BILL-BROKER.
STRICT attention will be given to all business en
trusted to his care. Pittsburgh-manufactured ars •
cies always'on band, or procured on short rotice.
Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, kc., negotiated,on favora:
ble terms. Advances made if required. Loct.fttf
Dr. Rogers , Syrup of Liverwort Oita .Tor
VANGEIALLAGVAg
For the comzolete cure of Coughs, Cale, injhuriza Asthma,
Rmaduis; Spitting of kicr3, and all o th er Ling
ecmtplaants tending to CONSUMPT7ON. •
Loots at its listparalelled Sueeemi.
rrHE above disurigulshed COUGH MEDICINE is cat ,
I tying all before it in Lung Complaints. ln all sec
tions of the country, it is constantly performing' cures
which Astcnish even physiciass themselves. Look' at
the high character and standing of the names which
vouch for its unrivalled healing pewer. 11. Cok,M.D..
late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati; W.
J. Melanie, M.D.; Hort Judge Morse • Hon. Judge. Wm.
Burke, for more than 20 years Pon Matter of Cia4 R.
S. Newton, MD., Prof. in thealedical College at Mem
phis, Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the
Temp. Organ, and. Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of
the Soils of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Levison,
Esq., Editor of the U. S Military and Naval 'Argus. at
N. Y.; Thomas C. Faulder, Eso , of Albany; Rev. IL
emen, Rev. R. Hoyt, N.Y. City ; and vergeolild name
hundreds, aye thousands of °triers, who testify from
personal . czperimce, that It has cured them and their
amends, in some cases after atl otherreme dies bad failed.
Such man never make such statements, unless convinced
of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a
few of the letters.
Extract from a letter from P.M. Cory to H. L. Stew.
art, No. 137, Second street, New York.
SPARTA, Jane 30,1010.
Dear Friend Seeman: I have been home now jest two
months, When r last saw you, I bad but little hopes of
ever'getting any better. But I have now the_pleastins of
thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Hogera'
Syrup of Liverwort, Tar; and Canchalagua. I glut' a
dozen bottles of it and took borne with Inc, determined'
to make a fair trial of it, RBI had done with everything
else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, and 4 must
say it has done me more good than any. other medicine
I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased
the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody
matter from my lungs. 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- it consider it an
invaluable medicine, and shall recommend in to all who
are afflicted with &coo:hoc diseased lonia.
I let u young lady who, bad the CONSUMPTION, and
had bled a goad deal from the lungs, and doctored ma
ai months with our physician, but grew worse, have tms
bolds of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miraculously
in her case.
Your aincem friend, .F. M. CORY.
N B. The original Wier from which the above is an
extract, is on file, and con be seen at our office, No. 316,
Broadway. .
BLEEDING AT TIM LUNGS CURED.
5Ra MOW PROMPTLY IS aria.
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, N 0.388 Pearl strut,
N. Y—A few days before last Chnstmas, I Was taken
unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the
Lange. I called in a Hotoceopathic physician, bat his
medicine did not seem to help me. t read your advert
isement, and thought I would try Air. Rogers' Syrup of
Liverwort, Tar and Canchaagua. Before I had taken
up the third honk, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough
was gone, and I felt as well 23 usual. Dly . health is now
good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor
dially recommend it to my friends- (This stadmens was
made to the Proprigoll, March Plth 1850.1 .
OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES.
Er For want of room to publish at length any more
ceruicates we here give the names and residences of
several individuals well known in New York, every one
of whom has used this medicine, and can speak personalty- .
of its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what
they say.
Caluu.ks H. Russ, No. Broadway, corner of John
street.
RALPH Hort, No. 137,1Hadlson street, Pastor of
the "Church of the Good Shepherd."
Rost:Err S. Lociwoon, No. 38, Vestry street.
Sst.varrus Hort, N0.280_, Houston street. •
IE7 . Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers' Syrup qj
ER WORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no
other be palmed oil to you.
CAUTION.—None ganuir”,unlessthere is on the huff
wrapper, a note of ,and, signed with a Pen, by A.L. SCUVILL & CO.
FOR SArE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL
& CO., Proprietors at their Principal Depot,GOTHIC
HALL, No. 316 Broadway, New Yorki to whom all or
den for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies,
should be addressed, past-paid. .
ALSO, for sale by R. E. Sellers, No. 57.W00d toreet,
Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity: D. M.
Curry, H. P.Schwartz,and J. Douglas, Allegheny . City;
Townsend, Carr & Co., Itlanebuster ; A. Patterson, Bir
mingham.
PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for 85,00
mar2s:3m
PEN N SYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICE TO CON
TRACTORS--Proyosalss will be received from the
oth to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown ana Summit,
for the gradiag . and masonry at 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—a distance of 25
miles.
The road within this distance will cross the Alleghe
ny mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading
offered in this country. In addition to a number of ex
tensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts, thero wilt
be one tunnel 1200 yards in length at the summit of the
mountain, and another of 200 yards through Pringle's
Point.
Tanis—cash, monthly. For further information, 8P
ply to EDWARD MILLER. Esq , tuisociate Engineer,
Blairsville • Indiana county, or to STRICKLAND
KNEASS,'/ . . A. Engineer, Altona, Blair county.
J. EDGAR TfitOMPSON, Chief Engineer.
Engineer Department P R. R. Co./ •
Ftilulelphia j _May lat 1851. I - myailm
FARMERS' & MECHANICS ' 'TURNPIKE PLANK
ROAD.—The second and final instalment of the
loan for Planking the Fanners' and Mechanics' Turn
pike Road, is hereby directed to be paid on or before
the 15th of Juno, instant.
e3:td . HENRY REIS, Treasurer.
Fly Nets.
IHAVE IN STORE, and will sell at Philadelphia
prices, 30 dozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton
Fly Nets.
The above are well worth the attention of Saddlers
and hlerchants, as they will be sold at unnaually low
prices, wholesale or retail, at JOHN W. TM 'S
Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory,
jed N 0.143 Wood street. .
ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FUR
SALE-130 feet (rant on Liberty streot, Allegheny,
by 150 feet deep to Waohingtonstxoet; presenting a . fine
location for a public building or manufactory, or could
readily be divided into building lots. The Improvement
about to be mode in both streets will render the above a
desirable property, as well asl eculation.
Sold by • S. CUTHBERT, •
je9 50 Smithfield street. •••
'fur ACKERISI.-29 bbls. large . No. 3 blasters!, Alas
An inspection; 15 do do N 0.2 do do;
10 do do No.l do do;
Ohf do • No.l do do ;
15 do do No.l do do;
sqr •do No.l do do;
In store and for sale by
le l • .• MILLER & RICKETSON.
• u •0 , s e nice B Oil—qtuurta;
29 do do do pinta;
II
5 do Bordeaux do black bottles ;
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Ili store and (or sale b
kif ' • : C: D 4 4 7. . •
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gThigb - RtioAßs- . -
D. B. B
.30 caeca and half 'cases Lovering's . . L Sugar ;
10 bbl, . ' . do crtudied do;
20 do • do coarse polv'd do;
10 do do fine do . • 'do; .
10. do de powd'd drs do;
30 do No. 7, Loaf Sagar•—•S.. James' Refinery ;
'A do C. , :powdld Sc Loais . do.
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6do B. do do . do; •
' 6do D. Refined do do;
In Mom and for sale bl emaza
di RICKIZON.
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WONDgR.FUL CURES!!
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Prroat•le r
Da; DROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND A LLP.9
• • Dirvoras his entire ittemlmn to an wilco
prattled. His tusinessLsmostly conlinadte
Prteass or rr/1871Ca Trisraur and seek pain.
zzip" Cu! affections, brought on ,y iMprodeneo
° • youthful indulgence and excess.
SypWiltie Emotions_, Otraarw,
' hea, Otect, Stricture, Urethral Discharges,
Impurity of the Blood, with all dEseues o.the venereal
Agin. • Skin Diseases, Scorbutle• Eruptions, Tatter,
Itingwonn,Mercarial Diseues,Berninall4reakness,lm%
potency, Piles, Itheumatism, Female Weakness, Month
yNervousssions, Diseases of the Joints, Pistols in Ano
Affections, Pains In the Beek and Loins, Infix •
none of the Bladder and K idneysisuccessfolly treated
Cure guaranteed. r
Fourteen yenta' practice(four In this cityk enables 'Dr
Brown to offer assurances ofspeedy cure to all who may
come under his care.
Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay.
117. Charges moderate. novendabarly
flEtiriDr aro% newsy Mscorred ' rem.
edy for Rheinnaliam is a speedy andeertidn reined,
for that painful trouble. It never fails.. ~
Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIAi;
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. ThelAm ay
or la always at
home ' •.• :' .• r• ..'.: :F . ' • ' Janla-dawil •
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GREAT AND IMPORTANT
CriaftllCAL DiSCOVERIt.
CCombinations . .
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oniaal. Visitable ms to reel Threaux
Dr. Ouysott'sYellow Rook and liematagusa
' P UT UP IN TLIE 'largest sired bout es, contains
1- more of the Honduras Sarsaparilla than an
other
the prepanifioriertant,which 'schemes/Iv-combinedy
with Lmact of . Yellow Dock, ma k inget Wild
Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus he re m e dy
more thoroughly -efficient than any other Sarsaparilla
before the pabile.• At the same time it is perfectly free
from - all mineral poisons, which cannot be meld of any
of the ForeePodila Compounds. The invalid should be
ware of poison! Mere urntron, gamine, lodine, Sul
phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and malefic . poi
sons entered into and form the naive basis of most of
the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Otrraert's
Compoton) Err:riser OP Yaatow Dom AND SsassreAriAs.
does not contain a particle of these substances, as any
one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests.
. The original and - only_gennine preparation for the
permanent cure of CONBUMPTION AND DISEASES'
OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be erected
by the toofreguent rue oftreurkt,.Tron, Quinine, '
It is also a remedy for SALT RHEUM,- RING WORM,
TETTER,• SCALD. READ, DROPSY, elcußvv,
warre SWELLING, Ring's Evil, Neeralgie Atka-
lions, Female Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness;
Nervoutt.and general Debility of the System, Loss of
Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Liver Affections,
winch led to Intermittent and • Remittent Fevers, Fever
and Agno, Wiliam Pavers, Chill Ferers,Dumb Ague,
Jaundice, de, de. • .
Err The aMictea may rest assured that there is not
the, least particle of•Mtneral, Mercurial, or any other •
poisonous substance in this medicine. It le perfectly'
hamdessand maybe administered to persons in the very
weakest stages of sickness; or to the most kelplese in
fants without doing the least injury.. ' •
The 'curative powers of this extract are' waif won
derful, and all invalids should make Immediate trial o.
the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla" It cannot initue•
the delicate patient.
CERTIF 1 . •
Hines Et ( iAl—Ccue I
of CA TES
0. M. Leonard. •
&maim Grove, Dee. Ist, ISI9.
Mums 8. F. littartat'r & Co.—Oents i—Sometlme in
184.1; I was attacked with the .Ring's Evil in my arm,
which became so core that I could - not ore it, and in
1845, mortification set in I employed at different time.
elicit physician of celibrity . within my reach; all told
me that my arm mast be amputated. Front the shoal
ders to the fore arm; my arm was full of canning sores,
come of them as large as a filly cent piece. then tried
an Indian Doetoi, who removed the mortified flesh, and
stopped the Mortificatton, but could not heal my arm.—
My strength, at this time, was completely cremated
and my person much emaciated. I continued in this
state until the summer of 1148; when I saw an adver
tisement of"GuyroWs 'Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,"
which I read atteLtively, and sent for rale bottle of the
article. After using it afew days, the discharges front
my arm increased, and assumed, a lighttolo4 and less
offensive odor. I sent for a second bottle, and while
using it I found my strength inereasing, and the dis
charges decreasing I continued using it until I bad
used six bottles, though I felt myself - perfect, cured
before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time. 'have
not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re - appe a red,
and I have not a doubt that ti is thoroughly eared, fort
can labor with it es well-as ever I could.
" ousaca's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," alone cured
me ; I took no other remedy while using it, and bad I
used it at the first appearance cf the malady, fully . be •
lieve it would have saved me from years of suffe ring.
A ad I must earnestly recommend every person seffer
ing under any similar disease, to use 4/vly:cries' Yellow
Hoek and Sarrepardlap which will restore them to
health. Yours in gratitude, ' ' • •
0.51. LEONARD. .
An Extraordinary Case of Snafula, Eva:fps:ea and
Mere, cured Op the sole use of .Dr. OuysoWs Con..
pound Sprrup, Yellow. Dods and Sarsapardki
Bitoogran, N0v.17, ISO.
Ds. Ornrsorr—Sir : I tender you my sincere thanks -•
file 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 infirm, supposing it
to be nothing bat some et - notion that generally appears
on persona' faces. It finally began to increase, until it
spread to the back part of my head,l applied to a phy
moan; he attended me all to no purpose. I had tried
everything that could be tried. I saw your Syrup of
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded 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 commeochd using it; and from the use
of one battle I could- see a great change in my system.
I continued using it anal lam a well man. I now feel
like a new person"; my blood in perfectly cleansed, and
free from all impurities. There is not a question but
that your newly discovered Compound It far superior to
any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. This certificate teat
your disposal, to publish if you like, and nay one you
may refer to me,l shall be happy to give them all this
information I can about my case, de.
• ... I remain your obedient servant.
GEORGE G. JOHNSTON.
113 Market street:
•
Zia best Female Medicine known. The Eel:recto ,
Dui and Sarsaparillais apcsitint ' speedy and
permanent curs for all complaintsencident t 0..•
FEMALES. • ' •
Its mild alterative properties reader it peculiarly ap
plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the
female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such diseases
as Incipient Consumption, Barrenneaa, Lencorritoes or
Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine,
and general Prostration of the system. It immediately'
contracts that distreasing nervousness and lassitude so '
common to the female frame, and Imparts an energy and
buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful. We have
evidence on file, which induces us strongly to recom•
mend this medicine to married people who Lave not
been blessed with offspring.
.Frolapros Uteri, orfailing of the Womb, of five years
Standing, cured by Dr. GuyroWs Ethan qf Yellow Beek
•
and Sarraparilly, after every , other known remedy ha%
been tried without relief •
• I, Vssoliforon, 0., Feb., 1849.
This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years,
has been saffericg under the above complaint for- five •
yeare •• Nearly all of that time confined to her bed. / •
have for five years constantly employed the best meal- - -
cal talent that could be procured in this section of
country, wjthout any benefit whatever. I have also
purchased every instrument recommended for the ctn.,
of such diseases. all of which proved worthless. . •
In the spring of - 1848,1 was induced by my friends to
try Dr. GuysoWs Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which
was used for four months. Alter she had used it for four
weeks, it wes evident to all of as that she was ammo. ,
ing. ana from this time she improved rapidly, and gained
flesh and strength until she is now enjoying meat excel
lent health. Whl. MONFORT.
We being neighbors to Wm. and Jalia Monfort, know
that the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Mon- .
fond, and as to die cure being affected by "Gnysett's
low Dock and Sarsaparilla,' to be strictly tree. .
JANE EDDY
SARAH POWERS.
Sold by J. D. PARE, (successor to Sanford& Polka- -
Fourth and Walnut streefs, Cincinnati, Ohio, General-.
Agent to the South and. West, to whom all orders moat
be addressed. •
Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh "L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market
street and the Diamond; it A • Fahnestock ft Co, Pitts
burgh ; .1 A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee & Beekbam,•Alle
gheny City; L T Russell, Washington ; W H Lumber
ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Umontomn; fi Welty,
Orrensbargh; S Koontz, Somerset; Scott G Gilmore, ,
Bedford; Reed &Bon, Huntingdon ; Mrs- Orr, Holliday).
burgh; Hildebrand &Co, Indiana; J R _Wright, Kitten-..;
ning; Evans & Co,. Brookville; A Wilson & Son,
Wayncsburgh; BlTarland & Co, N Callender, Mead
ville; Burton & Co, Eric ; Henry Porker, Mercer; /Gs .
Kelly & Co, Butler ; S Smith, Beaver; I D Summerten.
Warren;' FL &CS Jones, Condersport; P Croolkor.
Jr.,Brownsvßle. myl9 •
Ayerla Cherry tt gear:oral •••
OR THE CURE OF COUOFIS,COLDS,'HOARSE. , •'.'
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FNESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPINO cououi
CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION.. ••••• • •••
•
Among the numerous discoveries Science has madd:..z.
in this generation to facilitate the business of life,in.
crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of ha
man existence, none can be named of more real value :
to mankind, than this. contribution of Chemistry to the ` '' '•••
Healing An. A vast trial of its virtues throagboutthle
broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no med. , .
tine or combination of medicines yet known, can go,
surely control and core the numerous varieffeeof pal
mcinarg disease 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' ound which can be relied on to cure the • •
meat dangerous affections of the longs. Our spacebar°
will not permit no to publish any proportion of the coxes
effected by its nee, but we would. present the following
opinions of eminent men, and rater farther enquiry to
the circular whioh the Agent below named, will always
be pleased to furnish free, wherein are fall particular',
and indisputable proofs of these facts. '• • •
From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated .
Professor Hitchcock.
James : I have usedjonr Cherry Pee. •
tonal in ray own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and
satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an ad- •
znirable compound for the relief of Isryngal and bron
ehial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior char-
acter can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it
as you think proper. _
EDWARD HITCIICOCH,L. L. D. •
From the widely celebrated Professor Sillman4tf. M.D.
L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy,
rec., Tale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. •
Med. Phil. arid Scientific Societies of
America and Europe. •
"I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi
tion from some of the best articles re the Mittens Medi
c% ano a very effective remedy for the class of discus
co it is intended to cure.. • . ,
New Haven; Ct. L _Nov. 1,1849.
Major Paulson, President of the.S. C. Senate, stales -
he has used the Cherry Pictoral with wonderful ace
cesa, to cure an inflsmation of the lungs.. • ' '
. Fron one of the first physieMns in Maine. • - • '
qsco, Me., April 20,180. • '
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell-bear Su: I am-now con.: •
Manny:using your Cherry Pectoral In my practice, and • .
rbferit to any othermedicitte for pulmonary complains: •
From observations of many severe cases, lam constrict ••••
ed it will core coughs, colds, and diseases of the InngV,
that have put to defiance all other remedies. -
'invariably recommend its use in case ofcensuMplinn,
and consider It much the best remedy known foram/ dis• •
seas. Respectfully yours,
I. S. CUSHMAN, M. D. ':! • .
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