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Bogieluid McMillin on the Bench. The ktry in:the case of the Commonwealth vs. Xdiun Fortner and others, for a forcible entry and detainer in Elisabeth township, returned a verdict of not guilty; but . defenibuita pay the costd. 'Mr. Frew, defendants counlrel,ente.red a motion in arrest of judgment.. • Cora. vs. Bobt. Kane, for an assault, and bat tery with intent to kill Jno. 'J. Steer. The de fendant in this case has already been convicted on Iwo similar charges, and tried and acquitted on a charge of riot; all these difficulties having occurred on the 12th of May last. and grew out of the " Buck Beer Spree." After hearing the evidence, the commonwealth only asked a con viction for a common assault. and battery, and the jury returned a - verdict accordingly, of "- nun and hatterjr. • •• Com. vs. Asa T. and Jno. Bougher, assault and battery on Chas. Fisher. - • The jury had not retiplied when the Court adjourned. . • Com. vs: John /tougher; for, assault and bat tery on January' Fisher. The beautiful exhibition of .the Nile, Egypt and Nubia has nightly excellent audien ces to see the. Panorama and the antiquities, and to listen to the very interesting remarks by Mr. Gliddon. Last Wednesday afternoon there was a very large representation of Schools from the Fourth Ward,,Pittabargh; and the Third Ward, 'Allegheny, and Lawenceville. Besides the evenings, the " . Nile" will be open at the Athe rueimi to-morrow Afternoon, and good attend ance may be expected. • . . Sudden Death. ---On yesterday evening, about 6 o'clock, a young man named William Conolly, residing in Mellon's Court; died suddenly... It Meanie imMediately rumored abroad that he had died of Cholera; but:we are informed that it is the c pinion of - Dr. McGrath, who was called in, that death was caused by disease of the heart. lie has left a Wife and two _children. , /08' Anastasia de la. Trinidad de Mende:,` the Mexican girl, started for home yesterday. Near $BOO had been raised and given her, together with $5O worth of clothing. Certainly much credit is due the gentlemen who were instru mental in malting - so generous a. provision for this young lady. She was deserving of it. • Iser•Wm. S. Marshall, a boy, plead guilty to petit larceny in taking some rough lock-chains from Robert Palmer. He had been in prison about two months, and it appearing to the Court that he was not; guilty of larceny, and that he 'could not have been convicted by a jury,' ho was sentenced to one day's imprisonment in the county jail. ' • ••• gar The "Buck Beer spree," on the 12th of last month, has caused a great number of suits in Court, from which, no doubt, the lawyers have reaped a harvest, and the victims learned a les son which some or them will never forget. 4 • . The mother of Abednego Alsop ie look ing for him in this City. He is about 27 years of age, and left Cincinnati on 'the 12th of April last. Any information left at the St. Charles Hotel will be thankfully received by her.' /1165 A choice assortment of superfine Shirts, Cloths, Clothing, &c.,will be sold on three mos. credit at Davis' Aucton Rooms, this morning, at 10 o'clock. Wc' Next Tuesday will be St. John's Day, and will be celebrated at Washington, Pa., by the Brethren of the Mystic) Tie, on which occa sion Hon. Chas. Shaler will deliver the Oration. Building Lots.—The sale of lots in SweenY's plan of Mount Eminet, Allegheny City, on Sat urday, June 21, at 2 o'clock, offers many induce ments to•persona desiring a beautiful and healthy location. SW* Tho Circassian Model of Beauty, on Fourth street, is still attracting great numbers to witness its loveliness. Complimentary.—To-night the Complimentary Ball to Mr. !doyen; Professor of Dancing, comes off at Wilkins Hall. Don't forget to attend. The Libel Case.—Mr. Cothran, yesterday made a motion that the judgment, so far, as it related to the costa being paid by Mr. Hart, be arrested. car Amandis Aha wits yesterdity committed " by Ald. Parkiimmitor disorderly cioncluct, in de fault of $lO and costs. ger The June No. of the Edinburgh Review and - Blackwood's hlagatine.s have been received by Wall, Fourth street. Vey- A. H. English, Ne. 19, Wood street, has received the "Ortheepist,''by James IL Martin. yam` The Tavern •licenses :will probably be taken up by the . Court xert Monday. • go- Several ladies were in Court yosterday, Siring evidence into: assault and battery case. Km—Thine nrifit trilling fire .yesterday . 1110111iilg..7*Allegkehy City. 14.e1 , in still itt'Philo HalL Executors , Notice. IIkTOTICR Whereby given that Letters or Adialnistta jA 'lion have been granted to the subscribers on the es tate of •JOHN' CALHOUN, of Elizabeth tovniship, de e'd. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment; and all having claims to present theta properly authenticated for settlement - ANDREW IWRINLEY, • " • JOHN G. GRAHAM, • THOMAS CALHOUN, jeltXrar . • Executors. Valuable Property eA Auction. lAN SATURDAY, Jitly littb, 164 t, at 2 o'clock, P.M., pasha premises, the property described and marked in the annexed plan, situate in the Seventh Ward, City of Pittsburgh. Two Lots fronting on Bedford street,l9 feet front by 70 feet deep. One Lot fronting on Bedford street, ti feet front by 70 feet deep—sin which is ended a two story frame dwel. , lint house. Three tio's,frouting Oti Beating's alley, 14 feet 9 inch es front by 53feet deep—with 3 two story brick dwelling Wises. , One Lot, ID feet front on Keating's alley, by 43 feet deep—on which Is erected a twee story frame dwelling bourn. Also, Lot No. 2 in Rowan & Bay's plan, having a front of 25 feet on Bedford street, and extending back a dis tance of 1.77 feet to Keating's alley, and having thereon greeted a two story brick dwelling house. The above property will be sold low, aad is a rare chance for men with a small capital to procure a home stead. Title Indisputable, or no sale. Terms,—One-third in cash; the _balance in two equal .annual payments, with interest secured by bond and mortgage on the manses. Fur further parucultua apply to I, SHROIT, on' the promisee, or to . JOHN BARTON; 1e.13 .". Attorney at Law, Fifth street. Orphans' Court Sale or Valuable Parma. pOYD I UANT AO an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, the undersigned, 'Administrators of John A. Rohison, lan" of Varian:es township; in said county, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the pre • mires, in said township, on the Ant day of July , 1851, at lOo'ciock, A 11. TWO VALUABLE FARMS, into which the Watts of said decedent has been divided; very eh. gibly and advantageously situated, within a mile and a half of the Youghiogheny 81ack - water, and three miles from the Pennsylvania. Railroad. Viz: . No. t. Contains 1681 acres: is In a * high state of mil lionth:in; with aburutance of Coal and Linustrme; a good Brick Dwelling House Barn, and other necessary im provements. • N o 2, Containing pliti acres; is also in a good state of culdvation; a large proportion cleared, and nearly all arable land, with abundance of Limestone, a good hewed to house and barn,Wial other improvements.- TERMS—One-sixth of the - pittchase money upon the confirmation of the sale; one-sixth on the first day of Ap ill, 1E53 ; and one sixt on the Bratdayof April.lBs4 ; with interest from first of April, 1852; the residue to 'remain in • the hands of the intrehaser during: the natural life of the widow of the decedent—the inte rest to be paid to her annually, to be computed tram .be first of April, 1852, at - which ume_poaession will be given to the purchaser. • NANCY J. ROBISON, • . • JOHN J. MUSK • • unterd B. SINCLAIR, • • le3:dlwB.3tw - IGaxette copy.) Administrators. " • Lana for Sale. rfHE 'subscriber is authorized to' sell the following. described piece of land, situated in Robinson tovrn s p; Allegheny county, Pa., adjoining lands of - Geo. M. Evans, heirs of James !WEI barren. Robert Buntingi and the heirs of John S. Sculley, on " Chartier's Creek: four miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and one-ball mile below Baldwin's bridge; containing about 75 notes, • more or less. This land Is of an excellent quality for gardening purposes—being located in a worm bend of the creek, and having a lirst.rate bottom th at never falls to bring an excellent crop. The buildings consist of a very comfortable frame Dwelling House and frame Barn, and an Orchard of SO bearing Apple Trees, with a variety of other Fruit. For further particulars, enquire of James Id , Coi , or the undersigned. JAMES C. RICH Y. Robinsonv.,Jan.2B, 18.51. N. B.—Teime easy and price moderate Orphans! Court Sale. . • P URSUANT to an order of the Orphans" Couit of Allegheny Gauzy, the undersigned, Administrator of Jackson Reed, late of said county,' deceased, will e.g. peon to public Salo, on the premises, on the Bth day of Jaly, 1651, at 10 &clock, A. • M., a certain FRAME HOUSE and LOT p la nROUND, No. 145 in Warner, Painter & Lorenz's n the City of Allegheny, hay . lug a front of 25 feet on South Canal street, and extead: leg back to Carpenter's allay--beingproperty conveyed by W. P. Baum and wife to said Jackson Reed . Also, all that cenain lot of Ground in the Borough of Lawrenceville . , comaiking abou and a half acre', located at the junction of the B utlerand Greensburgh Roads. This Ground has been laid main Lots, and will -be sold in quantities to salt purchasers. The sale of the Lawrenceville property will fake place on the premi ses, on the Bth day orJuly, 1851, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Terms—One-third of the purchase money cash;' the balance to equal payments at 6 and 12 months from the ...day of sale, to be secured by judgment. Information can be obtained by calling on Mrs. Mary Reed, on the premises, in Lawrenceville, where plans .of the Lots can be seen—or of T. Howard, Attorney, Fourth street. MARY REED, Adoerz., • jel4 , 3t- 1 4.1&7 • • Lawrenceville. I'e.l.l.—ta tilK/D COOK. Also, a CliKtil KKK MAID and NURSE. Enquire at this °dice. ovr & ___ AUCTIGNEERSs c AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 61 suns swam, sr. corm, snosousa. Mrl AV/NG been engsodln the above basinees for . the „ILL last six years, Mts city, would respectfully belt eonsignmenur 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 on all kinds of Gktods consigned us for sale here. _ _ Will refer to MOSBY& Hewett, Roe & Co , E. 8. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood & Co., John S. Anderson . & Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer ft CO.. Larkin . Deaver.' Saint Louis • Butler ft Brothers, Cincinnati • Georse bl'Lein. Pitts burgh. (=ray P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. rimpimus At Anarron.-4)nSaturday marning,'Jnne Slat, at 11 o'clock, at the. Sales Rooms,corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wil be sold— -1 second band thnnibus,in good order,sultable for two or roar horses.. • .P. hi. DAVIS, Jul° • Auctioneer. UNE HUNDRLDANDkIFTY FIVE, AND A HALF DOZEN FINE SHIRTS AT Atro:rone—On Friday mansing, - June 20th, at 10 Molotk, at the Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold on a credit of three months on sums over 111103, for approved endorsed paper,lASl dozen fine Shirts, the largest and best assortment ever offered in this city, conmnsing fine muslin Shirts, with linen bosoms and collars; fine Shirtrh with Freneh , embroidered bosoms; super York Mill muslin Shirts, extra linen D. &C.; mper York Millmns -1(n Shine, broad plaits, linen' bosoms; custom made Shirts, yoke neck and French sleeve; soper-L. B. & C. Shins, broad and narrow plaits, finely stitched ; fine Shirts ; French colored bosoms and collars; Merrimac strlpeoilShirts; extra heavy Denim Frocks, &c., &c. CLOTHING, CLOTHS, fm.—Also, an assortment of fashionable Clothing ; super black and assorted Cloths ; French doeskin and English Cassimeres; Tweeds; Satin and Marseilles Vesting. Silk Serges ; Alpacca b a fea d e p heedmmn a o le u nr t s c r . b , ke nswir D ri lls ; bleached and nn- Also, 50 pieces Shalloon Linings. joie _ P. M. DAVIS, Auer. AOI 8 21 1 ILICINNA• Auctioneer: A DMINISTRATORS' BALE OF SECOND HAND XL FURNITURE ax Aucnom—On Saturday next, Jane 21st, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold at Itl , Kenna's Auction House, by order of Administrators, a great variety of Hottsebold and RitAhen Furniture, etc. 02 0 . JAMES WRENNA, Auctr. • BRICK //WELLING Huai: At Ruurtow.—On eat. ur3ay ; June 244 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will be soldbn the premises; a good three story thick House, —with seven moms; folding .doors• an excellent eel , ler ; built on a 10t21 feet front, on Fifth street, opposite the Court House and jail. It would be suitable either for dwelling, store or hotel. Terms at sale. je7 - JAMES AVICENNA, ftuet,r. NOR BE 98 Compound Syrup of:Tallow Dock Root. dfACCUPIL. 4 4 the front rank among the propriwory - medicines of this country for completely coring Canker Salt Ithentn,Erysipelas, and nll other diseases arising f rom an impure state of ibe blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Headaches Dizziness, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Headaches, Dizziness, Bran. chius. or lioerseness, Dryness, and a tickling BCLlattioll about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented nie cess in all eases of FEMALE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire !system If the testimony of thousands of living witness ea, from all parts of the country, can be relied aim, it fs singa, larly efficacious in cunng all , Hurnors and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its composition, end 60 accurate!, com bined in its proponions that the chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. It has removedmany chronic diseases which has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, wbieb Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed tomake the ieastim presalon upon. It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes alt obstruction In the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used m all climater,and at all sea.ons of the year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE ft CO., at 109 Fountain street, Providence R. I and sold whole sale and retail, by 8. N. iVICItEELBII.& ex Only Agent for Weste rn Pennsylvania, Jet ity Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth its., Pittsb'h. Valuable Lot on Third Street for. Sale. T WILL sell the Lot ou Third street, adjoining the Up -1 holstery este blisnment of William Noble, on thecae side, and the Engine House of the Vigilant Fire Comps nyosti the other. The front on Third street is 411 feet, with a depth towards Second street of 80 feet, more of lass. The price is 81,500-81,000ln hand, the balance, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the Lot, payable In one and two years from the date of the sale. The title is perfectly good. CHARLES SHALER & CO , jell:3w Office of C. Shale r, 160 Fourth st. European Agency. HE undersigned European Agent continues his an & until voyages between Jimenez and Paropedeaving Pittsburgh regularly la each year in June, and retaining in September—transactiog a general L aw Agency, in connection with his relative, littou KICE‘III, Esq., now residentin Dublin. ;The present toes-will be the twenty fitth.of this Ageney.ihrough England, Ireland Scotland, Wales; fr.e.. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, renu,mperty and claims; remittances of money; procu ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; condamlng searches of all kinds, he., ac. Innumerable references given. During the sabsenber's absence, his brother, EDV/VRD J. Etrutsat, will attend in his Office on Fifth street, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. THOMAS J. KEENAN. European Agent, and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . IaWO BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. —A waltmble Building Lot of 24 feet front on Liberty street, Ninth rd, by 100 deep to Spring alley. Price $6OO. Also, a Lot of Hi feet trent, on a wide alley. Price 0400. Terms for each easy. The above are at the proper grade for building, and neat to valuable improvements—making them desirable property. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, • tell . • 50/3mlthfield st. 'Fames C. Ifratt,, (Formerly Crazel to the late P. IiGLAMTo) TATOULD most respectfully announce to his friends VT and the public in general, that be has rented the Store, No. 36 Afarka street, between Second and Third streets, where he intends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its departments.. He is now receiving rum sat semis slattern an entire new stock of GOODS, for Spring and Summer wear, viz: superfine Pnrich., English and American Coat, Casentardts, Tweeds Casereacea.( Veraket French Habit Clo th ; a supe rior article for business Coats,) together with a Iwo as sortment of plain and figured Casnatercr, new and desi rable styles. Also, an excellent let of fancy Silk Cashmere, Satin and !Amain Vain's, all of which the subscriber is prepared to make to order in the neatest and most fash• ionarde styles, at as low prices as any other establish ment. He therefore hopes by strict attention to all or ders intrusted to his earn, to - merit a share of public pa tronage. JAMES C. WATT. N 0.36 Market, between Second and Third ets. TO TAILORS.—I shall continue to sell and give in structions on my. system - of Gamine Dratightincas heretofore, at the followingrices, viz :If accompanied by oral instruction, 810; without instructions, 67. JelO:y : . JAMES C. WATT. r*BOWL TEA STORE.—Just received end for sale at the Pagoda Tea Store, a prime article of PORT iblE and PetENOH BRANDY, selected expressly for medicinal purposes. Price 81 per query or bottle. Also, a superior lot.of CIIAIdPAGNE WINES, of the Jenny Lind and and Eon brands, . TAN, PIMPLES, CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS and 1 Redness of the Skin, removed by the use of the Herpetie 8010. Cases of Seald Head cared In a few day". This Soap is sold at In cents per cake, and may be bad wholesale or retail. at No . b 8 Smithfield street, below Fourth. Uelo EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. • PREPARED and sold by JNO. TOUNGSON, 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 isput up in bottles at 23 and 27* cents, each, with fell directions for Its use. In every disease where the origi. nal American Oil has been found at all efficacionhand it so far exceeds the original in power. as to render lithe CIIZIPBSTMEDICHYS IN TEN WORLD. Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N.D. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels or the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding a certain firm chants to be the only Proprietors. dkw•tf J. V. Rusts elutnal Piro Ussuranoo comps ny 'BRANCH OFFICE, 64Ststrtrvtmn Sr., Prrrsvoaol, .PlUsburgk, May Lsr, UM 1. lIHE best evidence of the success of the Directors In endeavoring to stake the .STATE MUTUAL FIRE SURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 7,900 P►li cies dunng the put year, thereby adding over $130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the roperty insured Is albs safest kind, In . small risks, an d a largo proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies issued' 7,000 do do expired terminated & canceled-........... 99 do do in force •• • 7,803 • Amount of Property insured $7,898,419 do Canceled, terminated and pired -• • • 201,728 do do in force 57,684,691 do Premium Notes 70,670,87 • • do Canceled,terminetted,exped, 637,10 i do in force. •• • •-• • ............ 879,031‘,77 . do Cult Premiums received.. • .061,557,14 . ' do do canceled • • 321,24 861 ,235,00 • Whole amount of losses and expe n• • sea paid 23,411,45 • Rala.nce in femora! the Co., in cash, 1387,824,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwall- Ins, and isolated or country property, it is believed thu company affords advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved s ve lum •of Classification of Risks, excluding all. ape( thl hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo eality,_thue precluding the frequency and occurrence. of lenge fires, and also, on both.the Stock and Mutual pl in, it not only possesses the cheapoess and accommodm ion of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partici,' a don in the profits. • It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillen, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier,Philo C. f3edgwick, Rob art Klotz, - Sarnael Jones, John P. Rutherford. .1 P. RUTHERFORD, Pres , t. A. J. GILLETT, Seel. A. A. Callum, Actuary. • N. B. -A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. on es pi ring policies has been-declared by the Directors, anc: now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. mvl7:dfcw A. A. CARRIER. Ares 1. pub o Vir%the undersigned, being appointed Commission sto open books, receive suhstriptions, Ac for the construction of a Plank Road from the Borough of Tarentum, Allegheny county, to the village of Saxons - burgh, Butler county, give notice that we will open the books for the purrppoose of receiving the aforesaid sub. seriptiorul, at the OUowing times and places, to wit: on the first and second days of July, at the store house of Mr. Joseph - Miller, East Deer township, and at the house of Daniel Lentil', Butler county; and on the third, fourth and fifth, at Neel's Hotel, Tarentam, and at the store of E.' Maurhoff, Butler county, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 3P. M. JOHN M. PORTER • • LEWIS PETERS**, - FRANCIS KAR_t_lo,_ _ NATHANIEL MIZER, '..ROBEItTIiPAYEAL_, _ • ROBERT GILLEPORD, DAVID lI , CALL, • JOHN ANDERSON WILLIAM WALIdR, DANIEL LAREJN, 'DMIL MAIIRHOFF J•I2:w4YRT JOHN'BI. KRUMPF:. .:~Y . .. ..-,...,.;,....1'::!:. -, ..4, • : Dan,' Review of the-wholesiie _ Chrmcsorrytta MottintoTtiaii.". • Friday, lose 20th. 5 The welthett yesterday; continued • Warm and pleas ant. . . • In busineas we have no change to notice. •• • • .• ASHES—We continue to quote smultuales of Scide et 3 1 . 0310. Seteratne—Sales of 20 boxes tit tfc. sal es o f 8 tons Pearl,Ash at 6e, time.• • BUTTER=aales of 30 kegs at 7c. We have no pales of Roll. BEESWAX—SaIes of 240 pounds at .4c. FLOUR—The market continues quiet, dealers buying . sparingly, not being willing to boy more :than they re quire for their retail trade at present prices. Sales were wed, on t h e w h ar f at 8.3,1003,12, extra 83,16-in all about 300 bbls on the wharf. From wagon, sales were made it 83,1003,12. Sales from store by the dray load at 83,2503,30. GLASS—SaIes of 150 boxes 8 by 10 at 82,00; 10 by 12 82,25, time. BACON—We note a sale of 18,000 pounds Sides at Eite, 4 months. Hama—Sales at from %Mc. Sales of 5 hhda Shoulders at 6107 e. • I OILS—We have sales reported of 10 bbls Linseed at 871 e, timer We quote No. I Lard 011 at 850473 c. CHEESE-100 boxes reported at 8c: EGGS—SMes on tbe wharf of 7 bola at 7c. DRIED FRUIT—We have no new feature to note in. Fruit. We quote Apples at 75080 c; Peaches 81,250 1,50 P bushel. SANK NOTE LIST. cortsurgn DAILY BY Haan da Sargent, Exchange Ban Mere, Coma of Wood and Shah starts, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks par. State Bk and Branches • 1 Philadelphia " • " Other Solvent Banks. •• • 1 Brownsville -is " Bk al Sandusky 76 Backs calmer"' " Granville ---..50 Chester Co. (new taste) " Norwalk 60 Columbia Bridge Csi'••• • !'Urbana 54 Danville " " Wooster 75 Delaware eo. " ---•• • 4 INDIANA. .Doy ton lestown ." •—• ... State Ilk and Branches • il .Eas " Germantown" ' ' State Bank Branch• •• • •50 Lancaster Banks •—•-. ss Bk of Illinois•— • 75 Lebanon ." -• • --- " KENTUCKY Montgomery co. '• All Solvent Banks. • Northumberland • •••• • - " MISSOURI. p eetee ill e u ...... '. State th and Branches • I Rending " •• • MICHIGAN. Schuylkill co." " All Solvent Banks • 5 'Washington " " WISCONSIN. West Branch " . •• Maxine& Fire ins. Co. at Wyoming •• Milwaakie 6 Carlisle - .. • TENNESSEE. Chambersburg • I Solvent Banks 3 Erie Gaol:share) 1 NORTH CAROLINA. Harruburg II Solvent Banks le Honesdale 1 ..... 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. le Middletown I All Solvent Banks.— Way a esbarg ..... ~•• • • II GEORGIA. York Banks. • • 1 All Solvent Banks 11 Relief Notes ALABAMA. United States Bank 15 All Solvent Banks 6 Allegheny City Scrip• • par LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. •• —0 prem All Solvent Banks 11 Pittsbut•gb City " ... par EXCHANGES. NEW YORK. New York I pram York Ci ty .. par Philadelphia. - • --- •-* '• Country Banks I Baltimore i " NEW JERSEY. CSncirmasi• • • . • • • • I dia. All Solvent Banks i Louisville 1 " DELAWARE. St. Louis le " All Solvent rianks• • • • Small Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks• • • Country Banks- •• • . VIRGINIA. Bk of Va. and Beaches Farmers' Bk & Branches 1 Valley Bk and Branches I Exchange Bk & Branch's 1 Wheeling Bank, do Branches•_.• • NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent Banks- • • VALUE OF COINd. lAmerienn Guld (new). par. do • do told).spretn. Iflovereigns IS 4,83 Guineas 5,60 Fredoricsdoers• •• • • 7.80 Ten Tbalera 7;80 Ten Guilders• •• •• • • 3,00 Louts door 4,23 Napoleons 3,80 Doubloolo,Patriot.• • 13,75 do Spantch•• 10,25 ,Ducats 2,15 Weekly ROViOW of the Markets. OTVICr. or TILE Dios MOINIXO PoiT, firiday, tune 20,1851. REMARKS—Businese has continued quiet since our last general review. The weather has been cool and pleasant. The inactivity which usually charactetizes trade during tLe sumac r months humor becoming appa rent its all departmenu of business. Oramerchanuand business men generally are preparing for general set tlement now near at hand, and as is usual may eipeot business to continue dull until about the first of Sept.— In reviewing the market we find some changer, which will be seen under their peeper head— Nara —.ll mar be Dorm fn mind that the Rotations re. potted in this mime. cretin to hen salemoise specified, ars the wholvak /On; and that vs all in MS, in Aing small ordeTo,an sidearms Vim= three to fire per cent. trill be add ed. ASHES—The sales arc confined to small lots for man. nfaeturing purposes; we quote sales of 24 casks Soda ash at 31 to 3f. Pots we quota at 31 to 41. Solemn. sales are mode at 4f to 5 In bbts and boxes. APPLES—The market is bare ; a choice article would demand from 2 to 3 00 per bbl. ALE—There continues a regular brisk demand for this article. We quote Manufacturers' prices—regular dis• count off for cash. Bavarian Beer, psr bb1..... Common, per bb I XX do • XXX do • Common, half barrels. XX do XXX do Common. qr. barrels. XX do XXX do BUCKETS AND TUBS—Theie continues a regular demand for Buckets without any change in price. Sales from first hands for Buckets 1.Fr701,90 In lots of 23 or 30 doz. from stores to the trade 2a2,19P doz. 'Tabs—Sales' in a regular way at 7,3opss per doz. BKOOMS—The stock 311 large and prices nominal.— We quote at, from 75c; 81,00 to 83,2501,75 from stores. BEESWA X—Tbere is but liule offering; good lots of Yellow we quote at 21072 r.. BACON A.NDPBOVISIONS—Ti , e stock in first hands is considerably reduced. The demand is principally confined to small lots for the city trade. Prices, during the past week, have slightly declined; and holders manl iest more disposition to realise. We note sales (Helmut 40 libds. at 646114, and 7c for Shou/ders; 841610 forSidest neat for Hams. Some small tots of llama at 9. Sales of Country Bacon at OHIO for Shoulders; 74,248 for Sales, and 940384 e for Bums Mess Pork—Sales are made at 816 per bbl. BUTTER AND EGGS—The market for Butter if. dull. We quote barrels nominally at P3dOile. For Keg But ter no demand, but nominal at 708 c. Eggs—sales by the barrel at 74174 c. BEEF CATTLE—We quote the following prices at the Cattle market. Beeves 34134 c live weight. Sheep 81=0/1,7.5 and 81,23 head. COFFEE—The market remains unchanged, with but a limited demand. We note sates of about 200 bags, ranging from of to 101 c. The stock in first bands is CHEESE—The stock in first hands is ample. We quote sales daring the week at 6204. Extra Cream Of 07. COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturer's prices. No. 5,7, • 151 No , 18, •• • •24 8,9, 10, •—•—•l7 Candle Wick, - • ---10 11-12- • • —lB Cermet Chain, • .--20 13, —l9 Coverlet Yarn,. -- .20 14, 20 Cotton Twine,- • • ••20 17, • 23 Batting, • 10 COPPER—We give the Card price of the Pittsburgh Copper Works. Ingots 19 told eta per pound. Sheet— for Braziers 241323 c. COPPERAS—SeIIs at 820703,12 per barrel. CORDAGE— he following is the card price o f Rope: Manilla, by the Coll,••••- ; 14e when cut,• •• 111 e White Rope, by Coil,. when eat. . s•—••••• Vie Tarred do by Coil,•••••••••• • •••••• ...... 10e Do when CSII,• ••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••-•-11c Manilla Bed Cords, • • • •••••••••••111,8102,5003,26 Hemp do 81,5032,2503,00 CRACKERS—Tke market lowell supplied. We give our table corrected and quote ; Water Crackers-- ----03,50 Bauer do •• . ---•— • 4,25 Dyspeptic do 3,50 Sugar do ..... •••••per pound ot am Soda do • Elietelf Pilot Bread —. 3011 DRIED FRUIT—The demand is limited. We quote Apples at 75080 c in small lots; Peaches at 81,3701,45, to the trade in small lots, • DRIED BEEF—Sales of Sugar•cured canvassed at 10115011 e by the tierce. Common 91010te. FEATItERS—There is a moderate demand for good lots. We note sales at 33835 c FLOUR AND BREADSTUFFS--The receipts of Flour are not large ; but sufficient for the demand: there being very little purchased for shipping, and buyers dealing but sparingly to supply their retail trade. We note sates daring the week of about 000 ibis at 83,19; some few lots at 83,15; principally, however, at 83.12. Sales from stores by the dray load at 83,250321. Rye Flour is very little in demand at present. We quote, from stores, at 2,7001,75. CORNMEAL—SaIes from stores at 45050 c per bush al. ' FISH—The eemand continues moderate, with a slight decline in No. 3. We quote sales of No. lat 813; No. 2, - 119,0009,25; N 0.3, 87,1608,00. N 0.6 Herring, 6,250 0,50. Cod Fish 4c per pound by the drain. No 1 Shad, 8112.75013,00. GLASS—SaIes of Country Glass from manufacturers for ail °, 8202,25 per box; 10212,82,2502,50. There is more firmness on the part of holders. GRAlN—Receipts continue moderate, with but a mo derate demand. We note sales of prime Red Wheat at 70m Mediterranean 60065 e. Rye,—Sales on the wharf at 40045 e; from stores 415050. Oats,--Sales on the wharf of 4CI bushels at 25e; from stores we quote at 26 4528 e. Corn is dull at 34035 e from stores. • HIDES—We note sales of Dry Flint at Iliot2z; City Slaughter, Green, at 4 &B4ic. • HAY—Sales at the scales at from 80 to 810 f* ton. HOPS—We quote sales la a small way from stores at 500130 c. HEMP—There is not much doing in this article. We quote at 81050103 P ton. HOISIENYs—from &totes, sells at 84,5004,73 p bbl. IRON—The manufacturers' card press for Common bar 2 by_ is 2110:21e par pound. Other sizes in propor tion. NAILS—The card prices for nails are— From 10d to 40d • 83,115 8d and 94 3,50 64 and 7d 600 4,25 ... 4,60 5,60 LARD—The SrI TD— I Tk Te c tO u c u k t i o irlimi for te c r. h We note salmi In Kegs at eio2c. LEAD—The stook in first hands is large. Limited sales are made at So for Pig, and 51054 for Bar. MOLASSES—The stock in first hands is moderate, with a limited demand, principally for City trade. We quote sale, from stores at 242/27g0 mnali lots; by die bbl 2740380. NAVAL STORES—We quote Rosin at 113,2503,25 Per.bb1t.Tar113,50424,.25; Turpentine 42050 c. • No 2, Oil Is in demand, at 850701:r for Not ; No 2, 54380 ; Linseed Oil, 90005i:Tanners' Oil from sl2tos2of , Dbl. • ',' PIG METAL—The market continues doll. We note gales of Allegheny at 1122024 at 4 and 0 months. . POTATOES—The stock in first bands is not large.— Reds sell at dOc per bushel; Pink Eyes and Neabanooks 151,504101,75 RICE—We quote sales daring the week in Tierces at 4/.224fc. SUGAR—The demand is now, principally confined to the city trade. The stock in first hands le ample. Wo note sales regularly at OKP7c, by the lot. By the bbl and single taid,tmozo is asked. . • SHOT—Sale, from utoreri.,by the keg at 8181,—by the bag1,t3201,69.' SALT-.Salei from *tore, by the dray load at 61,10 bbl SErEtiP PELTS—Prices aTe :SEEDS—The season is over, urithant any sales or 'transaction' to note .in Clover oe Timothy: 'Flag ':".teed" sells at St, _6O bushel. • • , . • SOAP We quote at 404te by the lot. ' SPICPS--We have no transaction's of consequence to note in this article. , We quote Peppir in, bags at 102-dii 11c • Alspice 18010 c Cinnamon 39040 c by the mat. • STARCHI---Sales are regular • frorri stores at 6iB7c. by TALLOW-We now quote Beef Tallow at 6191 - 47 c; Sheep do, 616 5 / 8 1e. ' TOBACCO—The market' continues quiet. Prime is worth 30012 e; common 20a24c. • ' WHISKEY—There is a steady and good demand at 20621 e f?' gallon for Rectified: - WOOL--The new crop is coming in. more freely. Sates have been made to a considerable extent daring the week at 5029 c, according to grade. Millen of 1500 pounds Unwashed at 25e. The amount 'going East is largo. The prices paid . here and further west for Wool are comparatively higher than those obtained in Phila delphia. New York, or Bosion. By rate advices from the P.:BBICM markets, Wool was in but moderaterequest, with a'dovrnward tendency. Manufacturers prefer stop ping operations, rather than accede to the present prices of Wool. The Ricci.—By the maul mark, lest eteening, there were 3 feet 7 inches water, and still falling. , The beautiful little boat Durolne will make her Sri* trip on Month!) , next. She hua been placed in the Wheeling line instead of the Diurnal, and will hereafter run an that trade. The Ricer at the point is quite low. - All the larger tioata aro withdrawing front the trade, leaving the field open for those of lighter draught. This Day, at 10, A. 11., the splendid new steamer Irene No. 2 leaves for Cincinnati and intemediate perks. Passengers, be on board promptly. TUMIDLY, June 19. WELLSVILLE—Per Tuscarora—Owner on board of 1 keel boat Cl fire claw brick. Cooper Murray, 150 bbls Soar. J Stevenson, 50 do AI) Rugb.3l do. Hartman & Co, 500 large fire bricks. D Leech & Co, 54 abs Clarke &Thaw, 2 do. Kay & Co, 25 ligs ink. Kier • Jones, 2 oaks baron. Livingston & Roggen.° bls knobs. Edwards & Morris, 2 do. Deo Anderson,4s pcs bacon. Armstrong & Croser, 30 bbls flour. Sheriff' & Co, 7 do. D Haughey, 8 do. A II Foray, 20 do and Ikg rice. H Graff & Co. 10 scks wool. ZANESVIL,LE—Per Jenny Lind—H Graff & Co, 20 hints tobacco. 1) Leech & Co, S do, 18 rolls' leather, 1 hr. Owner on bowl of 1 bbl butter, Ido molasses. E J Humphrey, 200 bbl, flour. Wick & McCandless, 8 do. CINCINNATI—Per Clipper No 2—J N RUNT, 2 has spikes. Baker & Forsyth, 2 trunks. 7 big. • J Black & chest. H P Schwartz. 4 bids oil. .1 Hall. 1 bz. Co, i..OUISVILLE—Per Glaucus—Jos A Hutchinson & Co, 3 bbls beeswax. VICIOT Scram. t trunk. S McKee & Co, 5 bra wine. L S Waterman, 1 hhd tobacco. Jim Greer, 43 bids' lime. 2 tics do. Forsyth & Co, 21 bales cotton. J McDonald, 4 hhds and 1 la. Nimick & Co, 67 scks feathers. H Grad; 04 hhds tobacco. P McCor mick, 105 bales cotton. Grad; Lindsay & Co, 8 bls scrp iron: Moore, 142 bbl.: whiskey. Leech & Co, 1 bbl gin seny,2l Wads tobacco. Clarke A Thaw, 1 bbl, 2 kegs. Sellers & Nicola, 445 bzs soap, Spang & Co, 42 plough shares. Ilendey Pitekei for Wheelimi. -- - THE new and splendid steamer HERO INE. W. 8. Comeau, Muster, will wake her first trip on MONDAY neat, and there after run regular as above, in plate of the Diurnal For freight or passage apply on board. Ile2o Friday Cincinnati 'Picket. 1455aTHE new and elegant steamer IRENE N 0.2, G. L. newt:act, Master, has taken the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M., for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or pea sage apply ett board. (lets For Martens and ilommingPort• Aid Tits fine 'teenier PACIFIC, Zeivotra Teri ' will leave for the above and intertnedi ate ports every THURSDAY, at 9 o'clock, P. IT. For freight or passage, ppply on board', Or to . T. WOODS & SON, - 1323110 . No. 01-Water at., and 63 Front ac. 00 000 8 00 •.....~......... 900 .3 50 ••••. 400 450 •• ..._ 1 75 2 00 2 25 Wetinesday Vaenot for Cincinnati. Tug new and fast running ateomer INNATI, Lintsunausx, Master, will leave regularly every WEDIMIDLY. l'or freight or passage, apply on board , or to main 0. 11. 511LTENBERGER. Allegheny River Trade. REUULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. igastMx fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. 2, Capt. We. iIATIVA, lenses the Alle geeny wilarf for Fonklin,every Moulayand TAursday, at 4 P. hi: The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Jour 11A212tA t leaven the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuesday and Friday, et 4 P.M. For Freight or 2'l:wane, apply on Board. imal2o - - . DB. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA: TT is put op in quart bottles, and contains the strength of SIX TIMES as much pare Sarsaparilla 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 Sarsaparilla ,when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for all discuses originating . from an impare state of the blood, the use of mercury, into:ice.' Ling drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, &e. We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the publics that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price. and every pound, before being used, is subject to the stfetest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used! Doll's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of seve ral other valuabie medical tows, together forming the best compound, and producing Me greatest curative agent in tie known world; This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL! . Scrofula or Ring's Evil, Oancersjumors, Eruptions of the Skin,. Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or Tenets, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints. Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi lis,Dyspepeia,Saltßheuus,Direases of the Kidneys, Lots of Appe tite, Diseases arising lions the nseof Mercury, Pain in the &dosed Shoulders-Gen ral Debility, • Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costive .ess. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weak ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, • and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaint!, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. EXPOSUIEI or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitution al Disecuseuoind is a spring - and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a ge mic and.pleasant purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water Salts, or Seidlitz. Testimonials. The following is a verbatim copy of a certificate now in the possestion of the proprietor of Bull's Sarsapar illa. Rev. E. W. Schools widely and generally known as on 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 M. E Book Concern. Can the woild produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine ? BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER- - - - Lauiroilk, May 20, IWO. We have used -John. Hull's Sarsaparilla, and have known 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, an F d ,. c l a v le . u s l E at H ed o t N o , pros duce much good, cud relieve much coffering• and would therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the a ffl icted. (Signed,) &STEVENSON. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. • How we all diimire a clear, beautifal, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, not possessing this " desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, pain's and coloring matenals, to itstore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived them of, and that too, with great injury to the skin- Rears Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin, by remiving every particle of morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom ,and freshness of youth. Ladles, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient;" and a hint is enough for the Ladies. • TESTIMONY LIKE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. (From Dr. L. P. Irk.t.DELL • Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical College."] " 1 have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Dull's Compound Extract of Parnapai Ma, and have no hesitation in saying that they form a note coin donnd, and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is applicable." L. Y. YANDELL, M. D. Louisville, June 6 1848. WHAT DR. PYLE'S, Physician by appointment to the Louirvine Marine Hospital, says of BULL'S SARSA PARILLA : Louisville, March 20,1849. I have , examined the prescriptlod for the preparation of John Bull's Sarsupanlla, and I believe the combina tion to be. an excellent one, and well calculated to pro duce an alterative impression on tho system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in one. _ M. PYLES, M. D., Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine llotpilal trr CAUTION—Beware and ask (or the original Dr JOHN BULL'S • SARSAPARILLA, from Kentucky and have no other. KEYSER tc nt'DOWEI.L, '.Vboleaale and Retail Agenui, For sale by D. M. Curry and Jour.. Douglass, Alle sham , City; and by Druggists generally. jellnaid.kw , rILARET_,HAUT,BAUTURNEANHCHAMPAGNE lJ WINEIS-20 Mids. and 30 bf do Haat Bantams Wine, 25 bat'. Claret Wine ; 25 baskets Minion's Vez. trey Champagne Wine, qtuirts and pints; 15 do Cieislee's Anchor do. In store and for nle by • hllt.r.rn & RICKETSON, je7 ; Nos. 221 and 223 LOosty at . • :,......,• . :i. 4 ...; . v• - • . •:::,, ,. .... , •••• ,-, • .'. ; • . :.'..i . :! -:i:' , - 7.2. ' ..- • ::.-• .P .!•7.'::r,'._i ;:: :-.."-. ~;~-, , r:ft RIVER MATTERS. PITTSBVimen. 3,wer.ifficues wiiu U ?lilt CHAnnEL • Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver. . Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Wool ward, Brownsville. ' J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesp ort. Beaver, Gordon...Deaver. " • Fashion No. ^. Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Shrives, Bailey, West Newton. " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. - ' Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. " Jenny Lind, Hard, Zanesville, " Clipper No. it, noose, Cincinnati. Gluteus, Ebbertt, Cincinnati. . DEPARTED: " Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Michigan No. 2, Boles,lleaver. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver... " Thomas Shriver,,ey West Newton. " . Fashion, Peebles, IBizabetti. ruse arora,Murdoch. Wellsville. a Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. - . Malta, Dexter, Zanesille. Genesee, Conant; St. Louis. . 3 American Strir,Hollinsback, Cincitinat i ut • • Excel, Calhoun, Wheeling. IMPORTS BY RIVER. TIIE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY! . _ ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. E. W. SEMON—Rev. E. Es&Timm. ff=an DEINE =BM 4 - • .7: TELEGUARRIQ. ftW§. BY. nig. alizzurrmixa, • THRO.TY WITH THE' INDIARS;:f "•• • ' szatiiircizt; Juni 19: The California Indian.Commisskiier reports to the Indian Ilurean that he heti% concluded a treaty with the Sigruate, C r ocaiioon, Paternite, Apangosse, Apache and Aglache tribes of Cali fornia Indians, on the 19th of March last. The Indians concede all their lands to us , 'and con sent to located in four townships, between the Mercado and Tonolimnee rivers. They bind themselves to abstain from all acts of aggression against our citizens, and to live on friendship with all the Indian tribes. , The Indians will be removed• to their new homes, under the supe4tendence of Mr. Mc- Kee, the Commissiciner. FROM CALIFORNIA. PHILADELPHIA, June 19. Dates from the Sandwich Islands to the 9th of April have reached San Francisco, and the Alta Calafornia says: "We have from very good, au thority that the Haivaian .Government have de cided to apply to the United States Government for- annexation. An . officer of 'our National Governinent is now in our city on his Wray to Washington, entrusted - with the important mis- Sion." FROM OREGON. • • PIIILADELPEUd, June 19. We have Oregon dates to the 3d instant. The weather is exceedingly warm. The miners from the Kramath mines do not give very flattering accounts. They are only digging from three to four dollars per day. The census of Oregon has been taken, and the population amounts to 13,823. FIRE IN ROCHESTER. PHILADELPHIA, June 19. A fire occurred last night in the drug store of Messrs. Laird & Osburne, which was completely destroyed. • FORGERIES. PEttLanrLpniA, June 19. It is said that forgeries to the amount of $60,- 000 have been committed at Rochester within a few days, by a gentleman formerly of high standing, who is now on his way to S. America. - Wasimaros, June 19. The President, with Messrs. - Stuart, Critten den and Hall, goes to Virginia on Monday. NEW YORK MARKET—NOONTune 19. Cotton... The demand is steady, and 800 bales have been sold. Flour... Easier; sales of 2700 bbla, have been made. Southern is languid at 4,80®4,44. Grain... Wheat and Rye are neglected. Corn ie cheap, and 26,000.bu5h mixed have been sold at 64956. • Provutions'are unaltered. Oils. : .Liaseed is feeble, and American is sell ing at 7173.. Groceries...Qniet, and declining; 800 bags of Rio Coffee have been sold at St ; 160 hhds Cuba Sugar at Sc. Rico is active at B©B}c. - Tobacco is drooping. Kentucky is selling at (69. Stocks... Fancies are down i 0 t. Canton has declined 2.1; Reading i; United States is un changed. The money market is more stringent. PHILADELPHIA MARKET---Jnne 19. Cotton... Steady at 9k(4)11i. Floar...Steady at 4,25. Rye Flonr...ln demand at 8,17 k. Corn Meal...Searee, and 12} dearer; sales at 2,87 k. Wheat... 97 for good red, 102 for prime white. Rye...Searee, at 71072. C0rn...630. Oats...ln demand at 44. Provisions... Steady. • Metals... Dall. Whiskey...23o. JOHN ld' CRACICEN of ( in the District Court At t.'. Josurn D. ADELL. kgheny County. A-SD Now, to wit; Hey 24; 1831, • the .., *-",.,. Court appoints Alfred B. fil'Calatout, Esq., 4, : a L ~ ;1, Auditor , . to distribute the proceeds of sale v te. ')-(,,) emong lieu eredhors. ..,,,.../ • From the Record, ). ...,\ CEO. S. HAYS, . Prothonotary. The Auditor will attend to the duties of his appoint ment. at bit Office, No. 120 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on Monday, June ^.3a, at 2 o'clock. P. M. ALFRED B. M'CALMONt ray2o . Author. Ppetaburgh Midas Varna Nursery BETWEEN three and four miles east of Pitts. burgh, near the Farmers , and Mechanics , Turn; pike road( extension of the 4th streetfhnd about oue rude trom East Liberty. • The subscribers respectfully give notice to their ens tomers and the public generally that their extensive Nur. series. Green-houses, &c., &a., now comprise between 150,000 and 200 ; 000 plants, all of which are to a healthy condition. . FRUIT TREES,- consisting of Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, cherry, Apricot,,/slectarine, Almonds, Grape Vines. it c. SHADE TREES—Viz :•Ailanthas, Catalpa, Mounmin Ash.. Sugar Maple, English Linden American Linden, Lombardy Poplar, Balm of Gilead, Poplar, Weeping Witlow, White barked Birch, Tulip Tree, Horse Chest nut, Perulowuia Impemlis, Weeping Ash, English Ash, English Sycamore. klagnolia, Tnpetela, &c., &c. LVERUREEN TREES AND 511111.188- 7 -Viz: Juni per, Cedar. American Arborvilea• Chinese Arlsorviten, Box Tree, Upright Yew, Common ' Yew, America]) Hol ly, European Holly, White Pine, Norway Spruce, Bal sam Pir, Silver Fir, Scotch Fir, Hemlock Sprcce, Scotch Broom, am••&c. • GREEN. HOUSE PLANTS—Viz : a superb collection of Fuchsias numbering 35 varieues. This flower is wor thy of attention of those who wish to ornament their windows. ROSES—Many of them the firm-rate, numbering over 70 varieties in classes, Viz: Benno! or Chinese ever blooming, Rosa Odorous, or Tea scented Chinese Roo, Bourbon Roses, Noisette Roses, Hybrid perpetual, or Remontant Roses. A great number of these areyerlect ly hardy and bloom freely throughout the summer season. Also, Geraniums, Oleanders, Orange, Cactus, it.c.;&e. N.B. All orders must be accompanied with the cash or satisfactory references. Plants carefully packed and rent according to direc ons to any part of the United Slates. _ . Persons wishing to ornament their pleasure grounds would do well to give us a call, as we think our stock of Evergreens cannot be surpassed west of the moun tains, now covering some acres of ground, and number• ink from 50 to 100 thousand, a great number of which are of a fine size for transplanting. Orchard and Shrubbery Planting executed by contract on reasonable terms. We wish all letters to our address directed to Wilkins P. O. near Pittsburgh, where they will find immediate attention. Orders left at oar stand on Market days in the Diamond Market will Sud Immediate attention. The public in general are invited to call and. examine our stock; attenuon to visitors given on any day except Sabbath. martl-w) WM. & JAS MURDOCH. Orphans. Court 8010. IatIIRSUANT to order of the Orphans' Court of Atte gheny County, will sell on the premises, on Wed sle3day, the 9th day of July, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing described Heal Estate,with the appurtenances, as the property of Thomas Means, 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'wbito oak, and thence by lund of James Spoer south 631 dogs, east 154 perches to a post ; thence by Nathaniel Nceley soul' 120 degrees, east 22 parches to a post; thence by George Morrison south 350 degrees, west NJ perches to a post; south 9 degrees 29 perches to a post ; thence by widow Hood and John Morgan, north ni degrees, west 95 perches to a post;. thence by William Hooper, north 45+ degrees, west 27. perches to a storm, north BU degrees 3 perches and five-tenths oT n perch to a stone ; Metiers by land of John Stevenson, north 50 degrees, east 1644 porches to a black oak stump; thence by other lands of Joseph Means' estate, north 53 degrees, cast 10 perches to the place of beginning- Containing one hundred and forty-two acres and twenty-nine perches... Terms of Sals.—One-third of the money eash in hand, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest. WILLIAM hIEANS, Je9:dittiwts Ex'r of Thos Means, dee'd. To Owners of Unpatellttd LL persons in possession of, or owning unpatente Lands, within this Commonwealth, are hereby no. tl i bed that the Act of Assembly, passed the 10th day of April, NM, entitled " An act to graduate Lands onwhich money Is due and unpaid to the Commonwealth of Penn sylvame," and which act has been extended from time to time by Supplementary Laws, teal expire on Me first R I- December next, after which time, no abatement can be made of any, interest which may have accrued upon the purchase money duo. It will therefore be highly Im portant to those interested, to secure their patents, and the benefitsof the said act and its supplements while the same continue in force. JOHN LAPORTE, Surveyor General. Eittavrroa OrsasatJa Owlet, Harrisburg, May 3, lan. s mylOttwddamar A VEOETKBLE CObIPT3-UND. IP IT IVE E AN INFALIBLE REMEDY FOR DIARRHCEA Ira ENTERY, BOWEL OR summit:COMPLAINT Children and Adult.. 1, A Perfectly safe and efficient remedy under ail Cir. . cumstances. 1T has been used with happy and never-fulling elects 1 by some of our most successful practitioners of medi cine, who have introduced, for the last two or three years, as per certificates accompanying the medictne 2 in pamphlet form. - Hundreds of cases of both Children and Altars, have been cured and relieved by the above BALSAM, after every other remedy had be IFICAen tried I TE n vain. • CERT. Thsfoasuang is a copy of a err:Onue relative to ehe ales, ete,of th e chaos Balsam, used an the family . of the Rm. J. H. Power, of the Afethodise Book Concern, an this Caw, : Ma. Tuasmn—Sir: I deem it due to you to say, that, for mayoral months, I have been trying many remedies (or DitiTtbool but with little success; but hearing of I your remedy, procured one bottle, which I have used, in my family, with great success, and I feel free to re commend it to the public, as a valuable medicine for Diarrhea and similar diseases. Yours, truly, • Cincinnati, June 25,1850. J. H. Powan. (jr The above Syrup or Balsam is sold, Wholesale ma Rretail, at Samuel C. Turner's Drug Store, North- East canter of Orchard and Main streets; at the Store of Gardner & Co., on Main street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, west side, Cincinnati, Ohio; and :at the pnacipal Drug and other Stores in the %Wet generally. • AGENTS.- Pittsburgh—S. N. Wickersham. Allegheny-Jas Douglass. Manchester—W. R. &Midland. Temper aneeville—W. J. Smith. South Pittsburgh—John t• its gersild. Birmingham—John G. Smith, at the Binning ham Dreg Store. hrKeesport—P. Baker. Elizabeth B. R. Rem. West Newtort—Leighthy & Gregg my9amw FwOH. BOARDS7-100,000 Atta teet t fo a r u et7 ia jairili by Joi2:2W • mitia . . ,• .. JOHN BLOOMER; • •:" Y 8 ALBAN. • ''' ; '",;"':;l‘' 4 ;l' st • • `. • • " • 4. .Panitmt ,-Broker-g. Osollol3 Salccan tATZT3II 11/WWI/1 . MYG.ATT BANKERS A DtD EtC@ANM»I3IZONICsuot ' CLETBLAND, 01//0. • 7 Collections .made in all the principalclties, and STOCKS' BOught'and sold on bozninfoinon. inar29:om• • • •-• • HMI. • BANKERS AND FJCCHANGE BROKERS, •• No. 65 Wood Street, • - Third door below Foures—isocsi tido). SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes . as counted. Gold Silver and Dank Notes,.bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal eh:test:lf the United States. Depoelts received of P ar and Current Funds. macrhy • • Notice. - have associated J. GAYDOXII COMX smith as la lehe Exchange and Banking business. - wm. E. WILLIAMS & CO. Pitisbured•Jau,y.l .1851.—ia8.1 • ' • 1131 " Nee .111JISEI• JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., NO. id, WOOD STREET, PITTSBUROH. Current money received on deposit. Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni ted States. mOt PATRICKS & FRIEND I hiP ' HANKERS AND IC XORA.NOID 3U OKIDRBe No. 95, COIN= WOOD An DIAMOND IffRICITS," • • Pittsburgh, Pa. Omit CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DAMON° HOUSE. • nnar.Ars v otana os. Co. • - 'LIMES, Drafts, Checks, &c. collected, and Remit lances made upon favorable terms. mama! • R. R. BRYAN, cuilkier. Bllidaysburgh, May 18, 1850. mt. mwtr.i.urra r.A.Mhicr. r. O. Corral WDI. H. WILLIAMS & CO.' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS MOUTH EA,/ COMB. or WOOD ADD TH.DID ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec tions promptly auended to. Oneam • Domestic and Poreign Esc/love, Bata Notes, Gold and Silver; Bangia,Sod and Ezeilanged, • EXCHANGE AND AT BANKING HOWIE William A. Hill 45r. Co., 64 Wood Stress, PITTSBURGH. irr t NTNiLICIT ALLOWND ON TIMM DET01 . 11123. aue2S AILLIII.IIIOOII. • IDWAIID SLIM. aneitzn. 10< RAVIN. SamkersandExchange Brake% pearls to Persian and Domestic Bills,Billstef Szchango t Certificate: of Davos it, Boni, Nous, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood ate.; directly oppoaltothe St Charles Hotel. may2B 4. W. TAYLOR, 112 BBCOND• STREET comausszorom AND amt.-BEATA.. c§TRICT attention will be given to all business en trasted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured aft es always on band, or procured on short Nines, Bonds, Mortgages, U., negotiated on ,favora ble terms: Advances made If required. toet„?..btf JAB. &noon. • 11108:5Alt0887 HOOP/ SARGVNT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Canute Wood and Sizth strerto., Pirtsburirk,.Pa pxEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Krehange,Certifientes of Depoilit,ece CHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to soft purchasers: • CUR_R.Vi_T and par lauds received on deposite COLLECTIONS - made on all parts tst the Urdori k att ha lowest rates. -•• • saPll-1T Removal. H. HOLMES Ct. SONS, }LAM lIIMOVID TIMM 14,311.1X0 AID Excraatas 07/ICI TO No. 67 Marta streat,four doors below old stand. N. HOLMES' & SONS, DAN KERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea l) lens in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank. Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and .Western cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throtighont the Uni ted States. Deposites received in par funds or current paper, No. G 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Rug 234 Y. New Music. HAMBURG POLKA—composed by Herzog; Mercedes Waltz—by Joseph Labitski; silver Rile Waltz; Kate Moore—the American Grace Darling; Ben Bolt—by Kneass. Old Arta Chair—by Henry Russell Mountain Maid's Invitation—a cele brated Melody by the Rainer Family; I would not Die in Winter—in reply to the Song I would not Die in Spring time. Music by .I.ll.Milton; Stumm and Bean Joe ' • The Wreath—a collection of eight beautiful pieces, for the Goiter; Also, Careassis', Camillo, and B. Culver's Preceptors; for the Gaiter; T. Hunter's, Henri Hertz's, Bingmirller, and Charles Czerny's Theoretical and Practical Piano Forte SehooL Together with a large assortment of the beat Violin, Gaiter, Violincello, and do nble bass Strings, lobe had in the city. Justreceived by express and for sale by C. BLUME, jel6 Piano Depot. No.llB Wood at. New Nelda t H. ELEBER has Just received— Where are the Fnends of My Youth? I'll Roam with Thee; Farewell, if ever Fondest Prayer ; Temperance Anthem—Dedicated to the Temperance Societies ;' Song of Mercy: Poetry from Bunyan% 'Pilgrim's Progress; - Fly Swill, Ye Zephyrs"; • The Keepsake- Comic Song; Go Where Honor—from Colsnello. 89. Verdi ; , Drinking Song. By "Macbeth:. • • The Celebrated Cradle Song. By W.V. Wallace; Moonlight is Sleeping; • • The Scar of Love. A beautiful Ballad by W. V. Wallace ; Those Happy Days are Gone—as sung by the Irish Swain. Catharine Hays; Henrietta, 'Wallace Concert, Keepsake, Hamburg, Fashion Polka's. Also, a fine selection of easy. teach 'log meslc ; Waltzes, Marches, and a complete assort ment of Violin and Flute Music. . SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP, • jela No. 10t Third street. N. B —Now arriving a fine stock of NEW PIANOS Country Resldenets for Sake rytuE subscriber offers for sale a number et LOTS— ranging from three to five acres—to suit purchasers near the village of Wilkinsburgh ; fronting on the Greensburgh Turnpike, and within twr. hundred yards of the Depot of the Central Railroad. A plan of the Lots can be seen at A. H. Miller's Office, on Fourth at., or at 197 Liberty street. Terms moderate. jell( J. P. HORBACH. TO LET-The Warehouse . No. 137 Front street, for merly occupied by the subscribers. Possession riven immediately. Enquireor COCHRAN, 111 , 13 RIDE tc CO., my26:tf - - - NI Wood at. Furniture and Chair Weureroome. itJOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penn street. above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand nod makes to order. at the lowest prices, every description of Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the beat workmanship and most approved styles. , Purchasers would do well to visit his Warerooms. mytl7.dk.wly , A CHE - APirAlaiFOR SALE—A valuable Farmof 50 aores, situate 7 miles from the city, and 2 miles from Sharpaburgh, On the Kittanning road; In a healthy and pleasant location; is fine rolling land; and in a good state of coltivation, except about 8 acres of choice timber; has a dwelling house, barn and stable; good well of water ; a large garden; a peach orchard; 1011 cherry trees; abundance of apples and other choice fruits, and good - fences. Price SZOO. • 8. CUTHBERT, Heal Aeent, Jel 8 . 50 Smithfield sr. 'DOR 80 7 1% SEXES—The Juno Conliat or rieersa je live Elixir, Is a certain cure for debility, weakness of the organs, and all irregularles of nature. As an in vi orating medicine, it is unequalled, and is of priceless value to those without orrspripg. The genuine can only be bad at the hiedicalDepot„ jets 60 smithfield. street. IDESTDtARD BRANDY—Vintage 1603, for medial- JD nal parpotes, for sale by JAMES A. JONES, jelS . Druggist, carrier of Liberty and Hand eta. ORE PURL' - WINE—For medicinal purpose,. P jelB ' JAMES A. JONES. • "rhYt: STUFFS, Extract of Logwood t chipped and _LI ground • Camwood, Madder, Tuarnerse, ie., Ao. jets JAMES A. JONES. Vint. COUGHS , COLDS AND coriStlmeTioN. 1: Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. Roger's Syrup 'of Lis erwart and Tar, Jaynn'a Expectorant, Dr. •Surayne's Compound Syrup Wi!d Cherry, Bunloch's Compound Vegetable Cr ugh Syrup, Dr. Hall's Cough Syrup. • • jetS, • JAM.E,S 'A. JONES. DTIUQUESNE GREVS:—You are hereby nodded. to attend a PARADE of the Company, On Saturday, the dist inst., at I k o'clock, P. M.. at the Armory. • Hy order ' C. GLENN, JR., G. S. (VOX'S REMEDY FOR INTEMPERANCE.—A few bottles only of this valuable medicine on band.-- Price 81,00 per bottle. It can be administered primaly if. desired. Sold at lel° • - GO Smithfield street.' T AWNS !—LAWNS!—At 6}c. per yard. • A..a. ttia aon te Co. are now offering the moat extensive lot of cheap Lawns ever exhibited in this city, at all prices— from etc. up. The . attention of c us tomer si s respectfully solicited. Lot? RBUONS REDUCED—A. A. Mason & Co. are now closing out their large stock of Bonnet Ribbons at vex) reduced prices. Call and examine if you want a bargain, at &17J Nos. 62 and 64 Market AL CRAPE SHAWLS—At Reduced . Prices. A. A. Me. son & Co. will c lose oat their stock of beautiful plaid and embroidered: crape Shawls, at a great. redaction from former prices. Call soon and get a bar gain. lel9Nos. 62 and 64 Market at. CIGHAP BOHM:Mi.—A. A. Masan - & Co. have de ll to close out the balance of their stock' of Bonnets and Hats at greatly reduced prices. The at tention of the huiles is solicited to the above Goods. jel7 FRENCH FLOWERS.—rho attention of customers is respectfully invited to our large stock oh' French Flowers, which we are now closing out at very reduced rates. Bern r A. A. MASON & CO. _ IGNIATHERS-1,0100 tbs. prime leathers jut received Jr and for sale by ICING & MOORHEAD. DrieuN-10 casks Hama, aides and Shoulders, Jinn IP received and for aide by - jel7 KING ft. ISIOORGBAD. SIJOARS—N. O. and Refueed Sagan in stone sod for sale by fjel7 • KING & PSOORHAD C IIEESE-50 superior now Cheese fo r easely Eß : No. 207 Liberty street LAWN HAMS-6,01/0 lbs. best cat and cured tautly D . Hams, for sale by ljelBl WM. DYER. 6 tibia. No. 1 Lard; - 16 kegs do ; For tole try elf - 'DYEEt FLNE FLOUR--90 bbla." soratcbed? for sa e low. isle • • • ' • • WM. DYER. • PERFINE FLOUR—.SO bble. for sale low. S• Jelo wsl: DYER. EWhilcdgEßEL-115 bbla. lame N 0.3 1851 Mack erel, ißoaton inspeetloo,l jot ree'd 'and for gale .by .111I144ER.& .RICIESTBON, • ' - N 03.5121 aild'233 Liberty at. DRInD PEACHES- 7 200 bus. prime Halves j in and far 'tile by • . 1je 1 63 . WM. DYER. IARIED APPLES-100 bias. for sale by -jele • • WM. DYER. TIRIED BEEF-1,000 IDs, prima winter cured line Beef, for sale by 10161 WM. DYER. lalfte3rE7so balt i rtma '• oak c4arttor sale b 9 e Evit TIICE-7 casks fresh Rice for sale by - JR, iOl6 _ , WM. DYEIL ONES •,' • " • ...4Z.; . . • • - Outgo attb • Private Dlieases. • - DR. DROWN, No. 111• DIAMOND ALLEY Dermas his mire attentlon to an MSc* 3 rz a tl 4 c i e. luslnersis minty ccmlinedto ot Fwisrral Discuss, and mach pale s,* fal affections, brought on by imprudence youthful indulgence and exerts. , - Syphilitic Eruptions, Conon hes, Gillet, Stncture, Urethral Discharge'', Impurity of the Blood, withall diseases o. the venereal often. • Skin Meatuses, Scorbutic Eruptions, Toner, - Ringworm Mercurial Diseases,l3entinal Weakness, lia• potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month: IY Suppresaions, Diseases of the Joints, Vistula in Ano• Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and bains,lrrita tines of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully ueated, Cure guaranteed. . . Fourteen years' practice (four I tt this eltyl eaabks Dr , Brownto offer assurances of speedy cure to all *homey come under his care. • Office and private consulting rooms, et Diamond ar... - Err Charges moderate. runsumr,d* DEUBIATIBX—Dr. Brawn% newzy autcovred rem• as nay for Rheumatism's &speedy andeertalq remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooma No. 41, DIM MOND,'Plttsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always at home — laolit.davnt •PREAT AND IMPORTANT , . °Ali:jam 41: , DiscovEnT: plaMeat Wets bla Combinations to repel Disease,. Dr. Guysott , a Yellow Hook and Saciapa. pilla r PUT UP, IN THE largest sized bold es, contains more of the pure Honduras Santaparilla than any other prepanulon extant, which is chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry, and 'Balsam of Fir, ilnut making the remedy more thoroughly efficient than any other. Sanuiparilia before the public.. At the same time it is perfectly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot be said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. The Invalid should be ware of poison! Mercury; Iron, Quinine ,- lodine, Sul phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and metalle poi sons entered into and form the active basis ofmost of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Guisare's COMOVED Erman. or YELLOW Dom AND Salatrsicar. does not contain a particle of these substances. ea any one can ascertain by applying the n eeeeserf testa. The original and only_ genuine preparation for the permanent cute of CONSUMPTION AND DISEAS4,So OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be 'Meted by the too frequent We or DIPTIA__ ry, bon oinins_ kis also a remedy for SALT RHUM' H IND WORM, TETTER S , SCALD • HEAD, DROPSY, SCURVY, WHITE WELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgic Affec tions, Female Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness, Nervonsreuth general Debility of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Diamess and, Liver Affections, which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague Billious Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Agee, Jaundice, &c. • npr- The "Meted may rest assured that there is not the least particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly hermleas and may be administered to persons in the very weakest stages of sickness, or to the most helpless in fante without doing the least injury. , The curative powers of this extract are *truly won-. dertal, and all invalids should make immediate trial o . the" Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla" , It cannot injure the'delicate patient, • [CERTIkICATES I • • King's Eeil's—Cass Ql 0.. AL Leonant. BLOGILIAG Gran, Dee. Ist, 1849. Msssas 8. F. Satins & Co.—Gents :--Sometime in 1943, I was attacked with the Ring's Evil in my arm, which became so sore that I could not use it, and in 1845, mortification set to. I employed at differentliates, each physician of eelibrity within my reach; all told me that my arm mast be amputated. From the shoul ders to the fore arm, my arm was fall otranning some, come of them as large as a fifty centpiece. .I then tried an Indian Doctor who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mordheatian, but could not heal my ann..— My strength, at this lime, . was completely:ernausted and my. persos much emaciated. 1 continued in this state until the summer of lets, when I saw an adver tisement of "Stipules Yellow Oak and Sarsaparilla,” which I rend atteLtively, and sent for one bottle of the article. After using it a few days, the discharges from • my arm increased, and assumed a light color, and less offensive oder. I sent for a second bottle,' and while using it I found my strength increasing, and the dis charges decreasing.. I continued using it until I had used six bottles, though I felt myself perfecly cared before I used the sixth bottle.' Since that time I have not felt any Apia in my arm; no sores havnre-appeared, and I have not a doubt that it is thoroughly cared, for 1 can labor with it as well as ever I could. • "Gugsotts Yellow Desk and Sassaparilko alone cured' - me; I took no other remedy while using it, and had I used it as the first appearance of the malady, I fully . be- Lieve it would have saved me from years of suffering.. And I must earnestly recommend every person suffer ing under any similar disease, to use “GngsoWs Yellow Seek and Sarsaparilla," which will restore them to • health. Yours in gratitude, • • 0. M. LEONARD. An Extraordinary Cass of Scrofula, Byrasiptias and Ulu% coved by the sole use of Dr. Guyrou's Com. pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla • • Dimon: n, Nov. 17,1819. Ds. Gursorr—Sir I tender you my sincere thanks for the great benefit 1 have derived from Meuse of your valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad ' , friths scrofulous sore which mule its appearance on ay chin. I did not pay mach attention to it at first, . supposing it_ to be nothingbut some eruption that generally appears on persons' faces. It finally began to Increase; anal it spread to the back part of my head. . I applied to a'phy deism •he attended me all to no purpose. had tried everything that could be tried. 1 saw your Syrup of Yellow.Doek and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to me it, for I knew that the Yellow Dock. was one of the most valnable.articies in the world for the blood.- I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and from the use of one bottle !could see a great change in my system. I continued using it null lam a well man. I now feel like a new person my blood is perfectly cleansed, and free from all impurities. There is not a question but that your newly discovered Compound it tar superior to any Sarsmanlla Syrup ever sold. This eertifioate Is at your disposal, to publish if you like, and any one you may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them all the information I can about my case, ac. I remota your obedient servant, . GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. • 11$ Market street. The beet Female Medicine known. The Eztrettlqf TeUara' Doti and Sarsaparilla l al:winos, spray and permanent awl for all tomplaitur ineilent to • FEMALES. Its mild alterative properties render It peculiarly im plies/do to the slender and delicate constitudon of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leuconboca or Wilda, Irregular Arenstrnation, Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and, lassitude so common to the female frame, and imparts an enand buoyancy as inupriaing as they are gratefuL Wave evidence on file,. which Induces us strongly to recom mend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed with offsziri , Proiapslui Uteri, eel of the Womb, of five years standing, cured by Dr. yeoY's Eames of Yallosa.Doel and Sarraparilly, alter every other known remedy ha/ been tried without relief. . • Wstinnieron, o,Feb., 1449. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years Las been suffering under the above complaint for five years. Nearly all of that time confined to her bed. ; have for five years constantly - employed the best medi cal talent that could be procured in this section or the connu7, without any benefit whatever. I have also purchased envy Instrument recommended for the cut_ of such, diseases, all of which proved worthless. - • In the spring of 1848,1 was induced by my friends to try Dr. Gnysotrii 'Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for four months., Alter she had used it for four weeks, it was evident to all of as that she- was improv ing, and tram this time she improved rtipidly, and Cabled flesh and strength until she is now enjoying meat excel lent health. Wbl. MON FORT. We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia /Sleeted, knbw that the above statement as to the sickness - of Mrs. blew ford, and as to the cure being affected by "GayainSaYel low Dock and Sarsaparilla,. to be Strictly true. .• • JANE F.DDIT, SARAH POWERB. 'Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to Sanford & Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio General Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. J Kind & Co; Pittabuzgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestriek & Co, Pitts. burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh ; Lee '& Beckham, Allis flbellY_CitV T Russell, Washington ; W li'Lamber ton, Franklin; L B Ucuontawn; H Welty, Greensbargb; • 9 Koontz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford; Reed &Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hellidays borgh; Hildelnand&Co, Indiana; .3 /I Wright, Kittan ning; Evans &- Co, Brookville; A Wilson & - Son, Waynesburgh; bi'Fariand & Co,N .Callender, ...Mead ville; Barton & Co, Erie; Henry. Foster, blamer' las Kelly & Co, Bader ; 8 Smith, Beaver; J D Summe ' rton, Waned; P . L &CS Joneis,condursport; P Croaker. Jr., Brownsville. . . • myl9 Ayerya Cherry Pectoral! • MICR THE CURE OP COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE. • NESS, BRONCHITIS. WHOOPiNG COUGH, , CROUP ASTHMA. end CONSUMPTION.. • Amotigthe numerous discoveries Science has made in this genemiionito facilitate the business of life, In crease its enjoyment, and eienpvslong the term of hu man existence; wine can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughoutthis broad country, hasnroven beyond a doubt, that ionised'. eine or combination of.medielnes yet known,Can to surely control and care the numerous varieties of pal monary disease which have hitherto swept •froni our midst thousands and thousand's every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has atleugth been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affectibus of the lunge. Our space here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by itsuse, btu we would present the following_ opinions of eminent men, and refer farther enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased tisforalsh free, wherein are fall 'paltleulars, and indlispatable proofs of these facts. • " From the President of Amherst College > the celebrated Prsfessor Hitchcock. "James C. Ayer—Sir : I have usedytlllr Cherry Pee tore! in my own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis, end am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that It is ea ad mirable compound for the relief of lamigaLand bron child difficulties. If ray opinion as to its superior char acter can be of any service, yoa are at liberty • to use it as you think proper. • EDWARD arrcncocs L. D. . Pram The Widely celebrated Professor Salmon, M. D. L.L. Professor. of Chemistry,' Alinentiogy; • /cc, Yale College, Member of the Lit. liist. Med. PhiL and Selentifin fleeted°, of • • America and - Europe: "I deem the Cherry Pietorial an admirable composi• lion from some of the best articles in the "acerb' Medi ca, and a very effective remedy for the class of diem es it ii intended to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov.l, 184.9. • Major Pattison, President of The S.C. Senate, slates be has used the Cherry Pictoml with ponderful sue tees, to care an inflamation of the lungs. : • . Fran one of 'du first phyncians is Maine. . . Saco, Me., April 26;1849. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: I am now con stoutly. using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and a refer to any otherrnediclneforpalmonsry complaints. From observations Orman) , severe casekl am convinc ed it will care conchs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance ell other. remedies. 'invariably recominend itemise la cue ofeoustmmtion, and consider it mach the best remedy known for that dis ease. Respectfully L o rdUS 1 , 1 'M. Prepared end sold byJames C. Ayer; Practical Chem ist LowilljAass. _lfp" Sollin Bituttough wholesale ant retail, by B. A: Fa estock, and by 3. Townsend; in Allegheny City by H. P. Sc hwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists generally. STV IS ollen saved by the U3O Pfilizingb boobs' of Dr. Gregory's French datidota. Isis a peneet estemiaator of all private 4iiseases.. Bold in Pittsbergb. at the Medical Depot my3o 6O Scoliaeia street iteitC:Loof - for sale by INN •h, l ' • .. 4 FIMM tax. , -;::= ::HMO %; • Z.?: 7:r: .:;•S ' EN= tr, . ae.l2son • JOHN A.BLOO Aliarstion7 . ?iw : `, tMa