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Efis cotmsel was _absent and the , facts were 'not ma d e apparent to the Court._ On Saturday, 116 u -ever, the matter brought befdre the • no tice of the Court, when Mr. Fleming, his coun sel, and several other members of the bar made paoH statements to the Courtus they believed the 'peculiarity of the case , required. Mr. Fleming said he, was aware the law was no respecter of persons—Outt it looked equally on high and low—on cleric and laic; but, he knew, also, that the sublimest eulogy of thelaw Was its liberality and its leniency. Rarely did .such a prisoner as his client come before a court uf•jtistice, and if ever the law should be liberal and lenient it Was en .this occasion. . For, here was a man of education—for the • third of a century the wearer of the priestly - vestment, s man who had enjoyed mil:or: s at the honors of learning and of piotyr,. but, who:.in evil hour had Men. • _.. . Ho was born near Dusseldorf; took the degree .`of:Doetor of Philosophy in the UniiersitY of ' •Bonne ; 'was set apart to the priesthood .in ogne; and installed Pariah Priest and Rector of the Gymniisium in Cleves. On the accession of • Pins IXth he went to• Rome. From Rome he came to Lyons, in France, where he wan Profes sor in a College. Ho was next sent - but by the House of MislidorlEl to this country. Owing to some disagreetnent between him and the Arch bishop of St. Louis, he left Missobri and arrived in Pittsburgh, where in a fit of aberation •of •- - mind he committed the larceny of a watch. Mr. Fleming appealed to the Court if it was .. probable such a man would have noted in such a • Way if hiihaa not been deprived of his reason. Ile hoped that the prayer of the unfortumite • stranger, begging the clemency of the Cork, Would not be-unheeded, and read the following letter of Lanrensen's, translated by him from the Latin:— • Honorable and Venerable fudges my pres ent most miserable oondition---acionditiou which Thave incurred by a violation•of the law—agits, ted by the profoundest grief—l implore your consideration. It was on my road to Philadel phia that I did the act charged against me. • My mind was disturbed-and perplexed. had I Lem myself, I ttould not be a supplicant to-day. It is the first act of the sort which can he imputed to me. Never have I been before a Judge or before _a Court. Aly testimonials, in every relation, are the best, and, my counsel is empowered to pro duce aem. 1 would, therefore,. beseech the Court that they would oonsider propitiously and clemently all the circumstances, and look upon me a stranger in the midst of strangers, ignorant of their language, friendless and.penniless, more in pity than severity. Your humble and obedient servant.. T. I,..4I:IIIENSEN. n . The plea . of guilty was withdrawn, with the ,permission of the Court, and the plea "not guilty.” entered • • • fiattle of La Hoya.—Saturday last, the 2lst of June, was the anniversary of the; battle, of Lalitoya. Four years have elapsed since it was fought and won, mid yet the twenty-first of June "should . never fail to stir the martial ardor of those - who - participated in that struggle. Its an .tiivermiry should be celebrated by the victors, to 'revive old associations—to bring together the hearts of• those who stood shoulder to shoulder in that hour of peril.::: The Duquesne Greys; of this city, were par tiCipators in that battle; and had apparently ef fected ail the arrangements for a strong turnout, a grand celebration on last Saturd.ay. The re miniscences of the contest rose vividly in their imaginations; the dark, wet night on•whieh it was fought the thirty : six hours 'they rested on their arms without food, and the suffering and hardship they - endured on that occasion, , all re curred to their memory, arid they were cheerful ly to truckle on their armor to "fight the battle o'er again;" but to the surprise and mortifica tion of the few who never fail to bc on duty, there was at the Ariaory, for an hour. or two after the time appointed, but a mere luurlftil— Lieut. - Trovillo, Ist Sergeant Chas. Glenn, and some seven or eight privates—which, not being a sufficient number to turn out, they aisbanded and returned to their homes, grieved; at least, that such should be the result. gar In the libel case against the Editors of the Diapatch, on a motion in arrest of judgment to "show why Hart should not pay 'costs, Mr. _Coctlraa said he was not prepared to argue it to- I d 4, and asked postponement ; until Saturday "last, which was.refused. Court then re tucked, that-Hart being chairman of the meet ing, he was acting in the-public capacity con templated by the coristitation, and that his scar . ified character and dog-eared reputation was a proper subject for newspaper investigation. The Court. was not mistaken in the law, nor the Jury in the facts, and he would not disturb the ver dict. ' First Presbyterkn Clturch.—We are pleased to learn that the members and pew-holders of the First. Presbyterian Church, in this City, have it in contemplation to erect a large and beautiful ..:new-edifice, on the present site, on Wood street. There is not a more delightful location for a church in the City than the above, and front our -knowledge of the wealth and enterprise of the members of the First Church, we have reason to believe that they will erect a building that will be an honor to themselves and a credit to the . City. ye'"' A prisoner named Edward Speers at tempted to break jail on Friday last. He had procured a bottle of vitriol, and with that had eaten off one of the: legs of his iron bedstead, which he was Making good use of when discov ered by Jailor Fox.' He was so enraged at the intrusion of the-Jailor, and became so violent, that he was put in irons: Whoever escapes from Fox will have to rise earlier and lie down later than he does. stir Thomas Bogue, who has been tried on several indictments of larceny with Wm. Jack son, but against• whom there was not the first particle of evidence, while the latter was con victed, was brought into court on Saturday and discharge& The . Court warned him against his evil practices;and said that if brought into court and convicted, ho would give him the full limit of the law; ho now knew what he had to eniect, and let him look to his conduct. . . _ goy, - Too much praise can hardly be awarded to the Panorama of the Nile, with its unique col lection of Egyptian mummies and antiquities. A large delegation from the schools of. the First and Fourth Wards, Allegheny City,. attended. on last Petards) , afternoon, to hear Mr. Gliddon's disariptiona, The .pnblio will be glad to learn that extra'yentilation las been applied to the ceiling erthe Athenteum. . . Quarter Seisions-4aturday, June2l.—M'Clure, Boggs and on the Bench. The'time of the Court was principally occu ' ' pied•in listening to, and disposing of motions for various purposes.. Rena,- or, the Snolo'Bird, a Tale of Real Life, by Caroline Lee Rentz, author "of "Linda," ' " The Mob Cap," &c. -. The following notice of • this workis from the Philadelphia Courier: "It Will be foimd to be the best story which Mrs. Caroline Lee. Rentz has ever given to the -public. In view of the wonderful popularity of her , Mob"Cap,' and her more recent triumph in the universally admired , Linda,' we eipress a volume of praise in saying that !Rena,' her charming, beautiful Snow Bird, will be found td excel even those powerful effort's. of her ge nius." It is for sale at Holmes' Literary Depot, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Also; The Fire man's Monthly Magazine for July, Dictionary of Mechanics; No. 32, and The Daughter of Night, a story of the present time.. • A Bet.—An Irishman, on. Saturday night, ate a half pound 'of mould candles, a small basket of crackers; and drank six bottles of porter, on Vir Alderman Major committed John Gar rep, on:Saturday, on oath • of his :wife, for dis orderly conduct. • . je- A man was killed on &birds)... evening, in South . Pittsburgh, near the now Glass Works, by a bank at which he was working caving in on .Divorce Qi' &tardily .the Court granted a divorce, on application of (L E.-Appleton, Esq.;- to John Cornell, from his wife, Marian. Cause, desertion for more than two years. • -Ran ittoay.--4wo horses attached to a car riage ran away' Yesterday, on the Sharpsburgh rond, and smashed it to pieces. , • - Odd Fellow,' 'Fund Association.-0a applied. ;ion, Or G. E. Apple.tou,..Ess., the shove 4ssoci 'sea; of.Birmingha n,.was incorporated at Imlay by-the Coot. Narrow ..groil . pe.=On Saturday, lady in Third street, 'while standing 011 the hearth-in the base- Meat story, was precipitated into the cellar by it giving way.. It is wonderful that she escaped with one or two Blight bruises, as tho. variation of an inch or two in falling on the rubbish below might have diaabled her for life, if not instantly proving fatal. Crartted.—At Black & CO.'S store, corner of Penn and . Irwin streets, on Saturday, while rais ing a crate Hill, of rags to the second story from the Pavement, it fell, and a young lad about 14 years of age, named Thompson, was • nearly crushed,to death by it. Mr: Black was also in jured. Hoped - only aro entertained of die boy's Po/ice.--There were eighteen cases before the Mayor on yesterday morning. Thee yield' their fines, and fifteen were committed. Larceny. -On oath •of Raehael Kline, the Mayor committed, to-jail, on Saturday, James Nolan, 'for , InicenY. • - Saito. • . , „ SCOTT'SGTI6, • AUCTIONEERS ANDPOMMISSION MERCHANTS, 61 turn arturrrosr. Loco missount, -1101rATING been engaged in the w s liove business for the JUL last six. years, to this city, ould respectfully so .liclt 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 on all kinds of Goods sonsigncd us for sale it refer to htesirs. Hewett, Roe & Co. E. R. Vio• let, Wm. D. Wood & Co., Jobn J. Anderson & C 0.,. R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co., Larkin Deaver„. Saint Louis; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; George Main. Pittsburgh._ - . jmarNity W. G. NIMARTNET• suotionee. RV GOOD, &C., fer•Arichos.—Will be sold on Mon ,day, June 22d, .at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at M'Cartney's Knotion House, No. 125 Wood street, a large assortment of Dry Goods and Fancy articles to close out consignments remaining on hand. Among the lot may be mentioned In part the following French and English Broad Cloths, cashmeres, cassinetta, tweeds, ginghams, worsted serge., calicos, linen !mitres. bera ges alpacas, mous de !nines. Irish linen, bleached mus lin:table Cloths; coatings, shawls, scarfs and hand ker chie63,-linen canhiric - handkerchiefs, silk pocket hand kerchiefs and cravats, silk neck ties, fine shins, patent thread, sewing silk - , Illicit tope and sthpendors. A lot of Fancy articles. • And at 2 o'clock in the afternoon—a lot of queensware, glassware and yellonsware,&e. • • • • je2l • • W. G..IIIIICARTNEY,Auct'r. _ Pine 011 Lamps. JUST RECEIVED a tine assortment of these LAMPS, for burning the Campbene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, which I will sell.at greatly reduced Prices. JOHN S. TOUGH, 92 Fourth sk, between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Denim, Wholesale and Retail, In the aboile named Oils. ire!! Valuable Vargas anti Town Property FOR SALE. rpm: sabseribeoffers in sell, at privatesele,twovery valuable farms, adjacent to the village of Murry'. ville,in tVesimorelandconnty,eighteennillerfromPitts. burgb,ou the Northern Turnpike. Nistnberonecontainsabautonehundred and fifi)acrea —onehondred of which le cteared. About fifty acres is firetratebottom—a partmoreinmendow. Thebuildinge are a large frame dwelling house and kitchen,alarge bank barn, trod other out bildings; and has about fifty acres of finely timbered•land,aud a thriving apple or chard. - • . Numbertvro contains one hundred end fifty acres— about one hundredcleared—twenty of it excellent bot• tom meadow, and die balance thickly covered with fine timber. Ou it is erected a comfortable dwelling house and barn ' and a thriving peach orchard. There are a number of neverfailing springs ,of excellentwater, on each of the above farms. - _ As these farms are coacenientto the Pittaburghmarke and surrounded by meelinr, housesonillsand achoolbou sea, and within half a mile at the Pennsylvania Rai Road,they afford an opportunity for a .p . rofitable nye at manila real estate,seidom to be met with. Also,Thirty-three acres ofland in the centre °Rho vil lace of Bolivar; in Westmoreland county,on the Penn 'sylvaniacanal,on which are erectedthrtbescualidwell in houses and a barn. Iso,Three hundred and seventy.fiverkeresofealuable timberland, on the vrestside of Tab Creekotearthe villago of Bolivar. -This land abounds with stone coal; fin brick clay and Iron ore The whole or any part of the aboveproperty willbe sold low foreash. For furtherpartlealars Balton the subscriber in Man ryaville. .(sep3o.tf7 JAMES niuRRY. Watches and Jewelry. CHEAPYST IN. THIS CITY—At . • , .1100D'SNEWJEWSLItYSTOREADOODI on Market street. We would say to the Ott ' tens and the public genemlly t that we are pre pared to sell. PINE WATCUES and rich and bIeGOLD jt.;WEI.R.V at the wholesale prices, end at (rem 10 to 50 per MIL below nay other establishment west of the mountains. We have such arraur,tments with the manufacturers of the east, that we are ebb to get all of our goods first-handed, and by no doing we rave about 10 per cent. on mime cost; and then. out ex penacs are low.- As we wish t', secure a large intent of trade we will sell goods at a very .small profit, and warrant them as represented when sold. Please call and examine the Goods and prices, at No. 51 Market street, HOOD'S JEW F.LRY SWIM. 5010 D. _.eatneas, Noises In the Heat , And att Disagreeable Discharges frogs the Ear spftiftly and Permanently trammed. DSR. HARTLEY, Principal Auri4t of the New York Ere and Ear urgery, and of 64 Nonh Eleventh street, Philadelphia, has decided to prolong his stay a abort time longer . Until further notice, the Doctor may be consulted in Rebecca street, Allegheny. City, the first three story brick Dvrellinullouse beyond the School House. The Doctor feels assured tbat his Patients in Pittsburgh wi,l enjoy a pleasant walk to the sister city, and for their rspceial accommodation , he will extend, his boars of consultation at the above place, from 8 A. hi. to 8 P. M. Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice, has enabled him to re duce his treatment to *itch a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obsunote cases yield, by a steady attention to the means prescribed. ljellaf James C. IThU , (Formerly Curran to the late P. Da.sny,) ULD most respectfully announce to his trlends and the public in general, that he has rented the Store, No. 36 Masker street, between Second and Third streets. where he intends carrying ou the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its departments. !leis now receiving vtross Tltlr IMITICHN stadiums au entire new stock of GOOD 9, for Spring and Summer wear, vice superfine French, Rngierh and American C.oth 1, Crubmpretts, Tweeds, Cassimeres.(Twilled French Balm Cloths, a supe rior article for business Cones,) together with a large as sortMetit of plain and figured Cassuneres, new and desi rable styles. . Also, an excellent.lot of fancy Silk Cashmere, Sarin and Marseilles Vestins s, all of which the subscriber is prepared to make to order in the neatest and most fash /onside styles, at as low prices as any other establish meat Be therefore hopes by strict attention to all or ders intrusted to his care, to ment a share of public pa tronage. JAMES C. IVATT. • No. BG Market, Letween Second and Third els. TO TAILORS.-1 shall continue to sell and give in. Atructions on my system of Garment Draugkrificas heretofore, at the following prices , viz r If accompanied by oral instruction, $10; without instructions, 117. jelOV JAMES C. WATT. Mutual Fire •Insurance Company, HARR ISBURGH, PA. r iff:design of this Company is to afford the owners J. of property safe and cheap Insurance; its business being conducted strictly on the mutual principle, con 'thud:lg every member nstockholder. and entitling him to a share of the profits. and by the only equitable me. thud in the system of mutual insurance—that of CLAS• SIFYINO ITS RlSKS—thus affonilag equal benefits to the insured.. The Directors, accordingly, have divided their risks into two distinct classes, the charter provl ding that no part of the funds of either can be appropria ted for the payment of losses occurring in the other. The' first Class Is denominated the FARMERS' COM PANY, in whichinsurnsice may be made upon country dwellings, barusont-buildings, and personal property, and nothing more hazardous is allowed to be taken. The Second Class is denominated the MERCHANTS' COMPANY, In wnich insurance may be trade upon merchandize, and the safer kinds of property in towns and villages. • • The premium notes are only about omt vtrrn as large as those usually charged by other companies, and the rates low; but such as the Directors are confident will save them the necessity of over making an assessment. Not over $2,600 is allowed to be insured in one locality, and the applicant is allowed the privilege of insuring ei ther with or without the liability of a premium note. The patronage which has been extended to this Com pany since Its organization, having insured property to the amount of ONE AND A HALF MILLION - of dol lars daring the Limy. maga monzus, shove that its mer . its are dal y appreciated by the public. All losses will be settled at the place of loss with promplreis and libe rality. It is now under the control of tht. tollowin Di rectors: John Y.Rutherford, Albert 3.oillett,Surr eel T. Smits, ' Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, RcLert Klotz. John B: Packer. J. l'. RUTHERFORD, Preet. A.J. GILLEIT, Secretary. A. A..CABRIILR . Actuary. Branch Office fat Western Pennsylvania, No. 64 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. (oct2s:w . . Orphans' Court Sala. r-URSUANT to order of the Orphans' Court of Alte •gheny Comity, 1 will sell on the premiles, on Wed nesday, the 91A day of July, at 2 o'clock, P.M., the fol lowing described Real Estate, with the appurtenances. as the property of Thomas Means, !qtr. of Jefferson county, Ohio, deceased , situate and being in Moon town ship, Allegheny county, and bounded and described as follows—to wit ; A tract of land beginning at a white oak; and thence by land of James Speer south 631 degs, east 154 perches to a post; thence by Nathaniel Neelek sou' h 121 degrees, east 22 perches to a post ; thence by George Morrison south 33} degrees, west 12d perches to a post ; south 9 degrees Zl'perehes to a poet ; thence by widow Hood and John Morgan, north 711 degrees, west 05 perches to a post; thence by William Hooper, north 51 degrees, west 27 perches to a atone, north 89 degrees 3 perches and five-tenths of a perch to a stone ; thence by land of John Stevenson, north a degrees, east MI perches to a black oak stamp; thence by other lands of Joseph Means' estate, north Mt degrees, east 14 perches to the place of beginning. Continuing one hundred and forty-two acres and twenty-nine perclues. • Terms of Saie. - -One-tbird of the money cash in hand, and the remainder in two equal annual _payments, with interest. • . WILLIAM MEANS Je9:dltkvrts • Ez's of Thee' Means, declil. 'Land for Sala. fiE subscriber is authorized to sell cols hundred acres of Land, situate in Moon township, Al.egbeny Penn's., 12 miles from Pittsburgh, adjoi lag lands of Robert .Nilson, heirs of James Carr, dee'd., and Joseph McFadden. Tis land is of an excellent quality for farming purpo ses, well watered and timbered, and is supposed to con tain an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal. For further particulars enquire of Joseph McFadden, on the preen' -Ilea, Robert Wilson, or the subscriber. JAMES C. RICHEY Robinson Township, Dee 14,1550-Iwilezwif I.ILAREIT, HAUT, HAUTURNE AffidiIAIiIPAISSIE WINEI4-20 hhds. and 30 hf do Hunt Sauterne Wine , 25 bag. Claret Wine ; 25 baskets Matron's Vex. crey Champagne Wine, quarts and pin ts ; 15 do Ge Anchor do. In store and for sale by • . MILLER & RICKETSON, jai . • : Nos 221 and ta Liberty st. • 1110.1410—;A luta DWELLING HOUSE, on Ferry street, known as the First. Ward Public School House, suitable for a. tavern stand or Boarding House. Apply to - Ryan & PdAfee.No. 31 Filth street, Steam Cabluet Works, at Ryan's Buildings. • . Sea 100 boo. for solo b iisr - ,ovER. FLED AP jell] latt • —l,OOO tbs. prime winter cure • tie JIJ Beef, for sale by - Bele.) WM. DYER. INE FLOURIo bbl-," scratched,* for IWO iOA. „ W3I.DYER. S re F r INE FLOUR-50 bkols. for Hal AV e •• • ; • .• COkiBtgAMI , . DgMy I,view • • OFNICII ost ras Moroura . Pairt: •• / • Monday; ltiae 22d. 5 The weather on Satarday was excessively warat.-;- • - - Business generally languid. ASHES—We give "sales of 3 casks Soda. at pi,co"day.; 4 casks Pot at 3f. BACON—The market remain" Unchanged: * We note sales of 15 hilds Hams and Shoalders;or 8-1 and etc; 3 Midi; Shoulders at 7; 4300 Ms countrySidea at 8; 600 lhs country Hams at.B/. • FLOUR—The receipts were quite light. Sales re ported of about 200 bble, ranging from 113,10 to 83,12, on the wharf and from wagon : ' Sales .of 10 bbls Rye Flour at 8 2 , 70 . ORAIN—The receipts are but limited. Wheat—We quote from GO to 70. Rye-40045.'.Oats—Sales on the wharf were made at 25. Corn—Sales of 150 "bukh from store at 35. . MACKEREL=The.demiuid comiunes good for No: 3, new ; the stock in the market is light, in consequence of • an interniption lo•eanal navigation. We note sale 4 of 30 bids No. 3,1551, at 87,75., No; 1 Shad at . 513,00. RICE There Is a good demand,ami sales reported at SUGAR—SaIes of 7 hhds prime at 01; 5 do, 0: MOLASSES—There Is a firmness in this article, end most holders prefer holding. We bole a sale of 40 bbls at 371, in'oak cooperage, 4 months; 96 do, cypress, 301 LARD—Sales of 10 kegs at et. • OlLS—There Is no change in priceroberefore we . . omit quotations. ORANGES—This article has -become scarce; prices have gone up. We note sales at $0,5027,00, for picked ; • common, 95,0005,50. • BROOMS—SaIes of 90 doz at 76e; doz at 81,25$ doz. EGGS—Sales of 11 bbls et 7c. BANK NOTE LIST. COBILEMTD DATLt ,Bt Boon & Sargent, Exchange Bankers, • Corner of Wood and Sixth strerts:Ntabursh. - PENNSYLVANIA • OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks p ar. ‘ State Bk and Branches • I Philadelphia " . 4 Other Solvent Banks•• • • I Browruiyille " ', Bk of Sandusky 75. Backs county ~ - " Granville . --r-••.50 Chester Co.(new issue) ". Norwalk.. 60 Columbia Bridge Co.• • • " Urbanns;.. . .. fiti Danville " " Wooster. 75 75 Delaware co. Co." .- •• • " INDIANA._ • , Doylestown • " • --- 4 State Bk and Branohell:!.# Easton " ILLINOIS. •• •• , Germantown " ' State Bank - Branch ... $0 ' Lancaster Banks --- " Bk of Illinois•••-• • ... • ..... :• Lebanon " •• •• •-• " KENTUCKY. Montgomery co. " All Solvent Banks...— . 1 Northumberland " MISSOURI. • Pottsviiie " •—• " State Sic end Branches • I Reading ~ ~ MICHIGAN. s : m u ylkill co. ~ ...... ~ All Solvent Banks 5 Washington " WISCONSIN. w est B ri meh 4 , . 44 Marine & Fire Ins. Co. at Wyoming. , I hlllwaukie 5 Cartisle -.. . TENNESSE n. Chambersbarg • All Solvent Banks. --- - 3 Erie Gettyrburgit • NORTH CAROLINA. Harrisburg All Solvent Banks••• • • • le Honesdale-. - - ...... SOUTH CAROLINA. le Middletown • All Solvent Ban ks•••-• Wayacsburg GEORGIA. York Banks I All Solvent Banks le Relief Notes ...... ..... 1 ALABAMA. United State . Bank 15 All Solvent Banks 5 Allegheny City Serip• • , par LOUISIANA: Allegheny Co. " • •Oprem All Solvent Banks "1} Pi t ta City 4 , ... par EXCHANGES:: NEW YORK. p ai PNhellwadle.olprkhitt Trent New York City il, Country Banks-- ..... I Baltknore• •• NEW JERSEY. Cincinnati "I suer. All Solvent Banks cLoulsyille 1 44 DELAWARE. ISLL"is II , iti All Solvent hanks Small Notes . MARYLAND. - Baltimore Banks pa Country Banks t VIRGINIA. Dli of V.. and Branches. I Fanner.' Ilk &Branches 1 Valley 1.11; and Branches If Exchange Bk tr.ltraneh'• . # Wheeling Banks •••••••.. , do • amoebas.*.l •_•• • NEV ENGLAND. All Solvent !tanks i (accwints sawn a wo: smears beam T IST OF-SHADES on hand and made at all Sipes to 1 I order— • , • ' 4,44,5 4 and 64 Bud Shades, plain and bordered ; . " Transparent green do; - " " " " Dark " do; Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do do; . Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style; STOLE SHADES of any color, wits Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, n lot of SHADE TaimmiNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. Ere Cartains hung on reasonable terms. I'. S.—Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, be. ore purchasing elsewhere. oprl9:Cha New Made 1 ELELIF.R has Just received— Ja.. Where are the Friends of My Youth I'll Roarp with Thec; • Farewell, if ever Fondest Prayer ; • Temperance Anthem—Dedicated to the Temperance Societies •, Song of Mercy Poetry from Bunyan's Progress;_ • Fly Swift, Ye Zephyrs ; The Keepsake- Comic Song Go Where Honor—from Colsnello. By Verdi ; Drinking Song. By "Macbeth;' The Celebrated Cradle Song. By W.V. Wallace; Moonlight Is Sleepthg ; The Star of Love. A beautiful Ballad by W. V. Wallace; Those Happy Days are Gone—as sung by the Irish Swain. Catharine Hays; Henrietta, Wallace Carmen, Keepsake, Hamburg, Fashion Polka's. Also, a fine selection ofArksy teach ing mania; Waltzes. 'Marches, and a complete assort ment of Violin and Flute Music. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HARP, lel3 No. 101 Third street.. N. B —Now arriving a fine stock of NEW PIANOS Country Itastgonoo for lintel riVIE subscriber offers for sale a number of LATS— .'. ranging from three to five acres—to suit purchasers near the village of Wilkinsbrugh ; fronting on the Greensbargh 1 uruplke, and within ton hundred yards of the Depot of the Central Railroad. A plan of the Lots can be seen at A.ll. Miller's °Mee, on Fourth at., or of 197 Libony street. Terms moderate. je3itf J. P. 11ORBACH. To LET—The Warehouse No. 137 Front street, for merly occupied by the subscribers. Possession riven immediately. Enquire or QUINN, hPORIDE Ir. CO., Yd Wood st. Now Mule. . HAMBURG POLKA—composed by Herzog; Mercedes Waltz—by Joseph Labhatti ; Silver Rile Waltz; Kate Moore—the American Grace Darling; Den Bolt—by Kneau. Old Ana Chair—by Henry Russell Mountain Maid's Invitation—a celebrated 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 J. H. N Ilton; Sauna and Bean Joe • The Wreath—a collec tion of eight beautiful pieces, for the Guitar; Also, Carcassis', Catullis, and R. Culver's Preceptors; . for the Guitar; - T. Hunter's, Henri Hertz's, Dim:len-ler, and Charles Czernyht Theoretical and Premien' . Piano Forte School: Together with a large assortment of the best Violin, Guitar, Violincello, and doable bass Strings, to be had in the city. . , Just received by express and for sale by C. BLUME, lett; Plano Depot. No. 118 Wood at. AHEAD OF AVIA EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. MWRF.PARED and sold by' JNO. YOLINGSON 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 ts put up in bottles at 25 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 OILEAPRSTAERDWIN.R IN WORLD. Call and try ft. • • • JOHN YOUNGSON. N. D. The original Oil in.its natural suite as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be bad as above—and will Do found genuins. notwithstanding a certain firm claims tole the only Proprietors dtrAviitf - Furniture and Chair Wareroonie. lit JOSEPH hIEVER, 424 Penn street, above the Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and makes to order, at the lomat puts, every description of gluey and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of tho beat workmanship and most approved stylea.. Purchasers would do well to visit his Warerooms. my27.d&wily . , . . A CHEAP FAR.I. FUR ttAL.E.—A • valuable Vann of 60 acres, situate 7 miles from the city, hod 2 mules from Shalpsbnrgh, on the Kittanning road; In a healthy and pleasant locatton; is fine Tolling land, and in a good state of cultivation, except about 8 acres of choice timber; has a dwelling house, barn and stable good well of water ;-a large garden; a peach orchard; 100 cherry trees; abundance of apples and other choice fruits, and good. fences. Price 82500. 8. CAITLIBERT, Geri). Agent, 60 Pmitlitield st. _ FOR 110TH BEXES—'Che Juno Cordial or Preeren• dye Elixir, is a certain care for debility, weakness of the organs, and all irregulatica of nature. As an in vigorating medicine, it is unequalled, and is of priceless value to those without offspring. The genuine can only ho bad at the Medical Depot, jelB 5O Smithfield street. 11)EST OTARD BRANDY—Vintage 11305, for medicl -13 nal purposes, for sale by JAMES A. JONES, Jel9 Druggist, corner of Liberty and Hand sts. 11301.1 RE PORC WINE—For medicinal purposes, jelB - JAMES A. JONES. UDR CIJUOHS, COLDS - AND CONSUNIPTION : — .17 Ayerls Cherry Pectoral, Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liv erwort and . Tar, Jayne's Expectorant, Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry, Burdocht Compound Vegetable Cc ugh Syrup, Dr. Hall's Cough Syrup. • jun r • . JAMES A. JONES. COOK'S REMEDY FOR INTEMPERANCE.—A few bottles only of this .valuable medicine on hand.-- Price SIP per bottle. It can be administered privately II l desi red . Sold at .- . . •• Je6 RIBBONS REDUCED—A. A:blasew & Co; ore now closing out their late stock of Bonnet Ribbons at very redoced prices. Call and OZlMille if 'yen want a bargain, at • 11.171 Nos. 62 and 44 Marketst. (118 APE SHWLS—Aedaced Prices. A. A. Ma eon & Co. swill closeout tb air stack of be autifal plaid and embroidered crape Shawls, at a great, reduction. from former prices. .0 all soon and get a bargain. 1617 Nos. 02 and 04 Market at. ryAN,' PIMPLES; :CUTANEOUS . ERUPTIONS and Redness • of the Skin, removed by - the use. of the rpette Soap. Cases .oeSeald Head cured.in'a few days. This Soap Is sold at 12; cents per cake and may be bad wholesale or retail; at No. SO Smithfield strew, below Fourth. fjolo . She Riree.—Laste ve n ing, by the metal mark, ltere was feet and II incites pt water. - . . tr:r The new and splendid sle.amer HEROINE leaves has day, ntlo A.. Al., for Wheel ng and intermediate ports. „ Ths Striftssirs made the ran yesterday.week from Lou aville to Madison, AO miles, in 3 hours and SS minutes. The..Pike,a.Lownville packet, now being built above Cincinnati, is to be 41:107cet in length. • Emma Deait is the name of a new boat building at Cincinnati for the Idecapttis trade. . .. The Fourth street Wharf Boar at imnisoille was sunk yesterday w-ek. She sprung a leak, and filled with wa- ter immediately. kreight to the amount of $lOO or 5..100 was destroyed. Quick. Tiip.—The splendid steamer John iliwasey now wears the horns for the best run from Memphis to Cin cinnati. She left fileniphi. at a quarter. betore 0, P.M., on Wednesday, and ran to Hickman iu 20 hours and 5 minutes--to Lauri in 25 hours atid. 15 - minutes--lost soar and 15 minutes repairing wheel, and 10 minutes moving buckets. Her time to Evausvide was 46 boars, and she got into the mutat at Louisville nt 15 Minutes-af ter 12 on datuxday. Left Louisville at half past 7 same day, arrived at htsdltoit at half-past 11, and reached Cin cimuni at 10 minutes past 9. • ThiS is the quickest trip ever-yet recorded. . . . gs' The hull of the new steamer Pittsburgh, intended to take the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the Cincinnati Packet lino, was launched at Shousetown on Saturday. lier estimated cost is $50,000. SI7VIDAT, June 21. BEAVER—Per Mlehigan—Wick & &Mindless. 14 bxs cheese. W Barker, 5 aka wool. - hVELLSVILLE--Per Tusenrora—M Cold, 1 keg old braes. McFaclen & Covods, bbls beeswax. D Leech & Co, 22 sts wool. Wm Haven, 3 bdls paper. Meth odist Book Store, 7du James lleratnan, a bdls leather. Semi Linikey, 65 bbla Boar. Alex Gibb, 20 bbla do. M Scott, as eke oats. Owner on board of one canal boat loaded with door. Ht)OKINGPORT—Per blagnet—J Pattuu,4 bbls eggs. Falmestock & Co, I large grinditons. Lippincott & Lo, 6 do. Wll Johnson, 0 Wider tobacco. D Leech & Co, 9 blid• do. -Clarke & Thai*, 3 hods do. Bagaley & Co, I crate and 2 sks rugs. J Montgomery, 72: bars iron,9l bdls, 4 - slabs, 100 halo cotton yarn. k Brisbane, 3 kegs butter - 20 bhds mdse.. BRIDGEPORT—Per Wellsville---Joshua Drown, 4 Elks tobacco. John Dickey, 7 do. .1 Ilan; 4 do. D Johnson, 2 do. It Hatc,6 do. Nichol & Co, 7 do. N Leiggs, $ do. J Ow n ers do. Releeck & Co, 8 do. J Fordyce, 9dm onboard of 15 - do. Wilmarth & Noble, 33 sacks wheat. A Barnes, 3 Wide tobacco. $ Curtis & Co. 6 do. M'Faden & Covode,2l kegs butter, 5T.1.01/lis—Per. Express—l Grier, 87 bales hemp: W& R fil'Catcheou; 50 ice harm! Culbertson &C 0,120 bales furs 1. box, ti casks. firGereA. Baas, 20 bbls oil. llFFoden& Covodc, I oust - it bor. Milieu, Parks &Co_, 313 bales cotton. M'Cormick & Co. 100 bales cotton_ D Leeeh &Co;1 box, 6 casks. A M'Alasters,l lot furni ture. Wick & APCandless, I bbl Mackerel. Jones & Quiffs 4 springs. It P 'bocci:. Jr, 4 bdls saddle trecs,l2 box. Win Darker, 94 sacks wool. -R Matson &Co ,11 bbls whiskey. . VALUE OP COINS. Aaterie an 6 old (new). p ar. do do (old).sprena. IS Sovereigns 4,83 Guineas 5,00 Predericsdoem •• • • 7,80 Ten Thalers• 7,130 Ten Guliders••• • ••• • 3,90 Louis d'or 4,23 Napoleons 3,80 Tioubloons,Potriot.• • 15,75 do . Spanish.. 16,25 Ducats . 2.15 E. R. KERNAN 60 Stalthaeld street. RIVER - M.TTERS. /40AT Or OITTBeVELGis. . . m • 2 Muir 11 anes- cv . .esars to stis'estinnis.- Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver. - -Atlanue, Parkinson, Brownsville. •'t Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville. ' J. M'Kee, Hendrickson , McKeesport. - " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Fashion N 0.12, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Tbonins Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Excel, Cathotut,-Wheeling. Mtirdoch, Gov.Meigs, Shank, Galliporis. . " Cashier, hlchlillun, Sunfish; Diurnal:Consvell, Virbcellng. . t , .Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. •' Magnet, Dexter,flockingpont . . DEPARTED: • " Itedstone,Woodward, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do ". .2. M'Kee, liendrickson, McKeesport. . Michigan No. 2, Boies,tteaver. - " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver.•- " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth. - " Malta; Moore, 'Wheeling.. Tasearorn.lturtioch, Excel, Calhoun, Wheeling. " Cashier, MtMillen, Striish. Magnet, Dexter. Hockingport. IMPORTS BY RIVER. • --- - - Itiondajt Pisitkeit - Eor - Wheeting. • THE new and •splendld steamer HERO INE- W. S. Coawmr., %falter, wilt make her first trip on MONDAY nett, and there after run regular as above, in place of the Diurnal. For freight or pn s +age apply on board. flew Fitdsy Cinehanntt Packet. THE 'now and elegant steamer IRENE No. 0 , C. L. ISTCtarroca, Masten has taken the p lace of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. H., for the above and intermediate 'pans. For freight or pas sage apply nn board. [Jell) ire:',lrletrteittts and Illookingport. Tait fine steamer PACIFIC, ZAMoUU MAR• vim Hill leave for the above and ate ports every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Far freight or pa siege, apply oit board, or to T. WOODS & SON, No. 61 Water at., and 63 Front at. -1 1iiiiiinettlay Packet for Cincinnati. C7Vlitt' ant' rat running steamer einu A r T y l zv ß e r .. : s r ,,, iogs; a, M tz aster, ortll leave rat ereight or passage, apply on board, or to mar! IL B. MILTENBERGER. Allegheny &liver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN. PACKETS II!, Tug Goa steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ..& 4 3 , e4Az :Leapt. Wa. HAIRINA, leaves the Alle y, • cup wharf rorFranklih,every Myrtdayand Thursday, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGBENY BELLE No a Capt. Jona Hatma, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. N. For Freight or Pasaaga, apply on Board. [mar2o THE ORP.AT KENTUCKY REMEDY! Int. JOON STILL'S SARSAPARILLA t TT is put up In quart bottles, anti contains the strength L of SIX LIMES as much pur6 Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in America. Price 151 per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. It has been a well established fain for years past, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea (or all diseases originating . from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxica ting drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, &e. We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the public that is prepared en strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price. and every pound, before being ased, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before being used! Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues or seve ral other valuabie medical rows, together forming We best compound, and producing Mr greaust ninnies aeon in the known world; This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL! Scrofula or Males Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of We Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic' Sore Eyes, King wonn or Tellers, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Hones or. Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi lis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe• tits , Diseases arising from the useof Mercury. Pain in the Side and Shoulders.Ge n thl Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, hand ice,- Costive •ess. Sore Thrust, Bronehitit, Coughs, Colds, Weak ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, • and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption t Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitution al Diserusea,snd 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 Salts, or Seldlitz. Testimonials. The following is a verbatim copy of a certificate now in the posses.lon of the proprietor of Bull's Sarsapar illa. Rev. E. W. Sefton is widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the Al 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 Smell filling the high and responsible station of agent for the M. E Book Concern Can the world - produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine! BETTER TESTI hION Y THAN WAS EVER OFFER. • ED, IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. E. W. SimoN—Rev. B. SrEvirllsos. Louisville, May 20,1850. We have used John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and have known It to be used 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. duce much good, and relieve much suffering; and would therefore most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted. (Signed,) - • SEHON, E STEVENSON. A . BA:UTIFFL CLEM! §KIN. - - - . How, we a ll adadro a clear, beautiful, white 'kin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, not possessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to c o emetic s; I oti ons, welshes, paint e and coloring materials, to restore to them a somblence of what disease has deprived them of, and that too,with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla Is the best cosmetic known: It beautifies the skin, by removing every particle of. morbid and diseased matter from the blood, making It pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies. abandon 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•Lndles. TESTIMONY. LIRE. THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL% SARSAPARILLA.' [Front Dr. L. F. Y . A.19:1R.1. : pr.ofeesoLof Ch!uttstry In the . _ Louisville Medical College .9 " I have looked over the list of ingredients aomposint John Bull's Compound Extract of Passeparilla, ant have no hesitation in saying 'hat they form a onto corn. dound, and one that promises Well to Chronic diseases, to which it is applicable " L. Y. YANDF.LL, Louisville, June 6 : 1848. WHAT DR: PYLES, Physician by appointment to the Louisville Marine Hospital, says of BULL'S SARSA PARILLA : Louisville, March 20,1849. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Hull's Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combina tion to ho.an excellent one, and well calculated to pro duce on alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public end private practice, aria think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use, PYLF.S, M. D , Resident Physician at the I.oulsvllle Marine Hospital. Cr. CAUTION—Beware and ask for thentiginal Dr. JOHN" BULL'S SARSAPARILLA; from 'Kentucky— and have no other. GEYSER & hPDOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, For sale by D. M. Corry and Joscp • Douglass, Alle. ghcri x City • and by DrugaistaFenerally. Jet • _ VVILLIMIZ 30113 tr.ler!toDan ItiEGL dr. tioUDDON!. • ATTORNEY:3 AT LAW,' 7 CORNICE OP orterr sraur ANDDLIMONDIitZII, • (Opposito'the COUqiiouse.) W fetsn, hope to , deserve bYc a a lsenliet i ti at a e O our *t i the patronage thebuilliel o ot pro: our Mende and the pUblle."- - " . • • • eGaiVc;i: • . - , •• •" - ." ••• • ' - • - • • . - • :.• . , -Irr• • • TELEGRAPHIC; NEWS. The3itore of E. Perkins,. the toivern and sta bles of Larkin, jr., tind the ithop of Messrs. Peirce & Clark, were destio yea* iire'i nn t n i g ht, in Boston. Loss,s4,llQo. - • , In North Groto;.Mass., on the 18th, the wife and two daughters of Mr. Amiable, cabinet ma ker, were burned to death by the upsetting of a pot of varnish. • • -1 The dry weather is greatly injuring - the crops at the South. • • The Baltimore County Jackson Democrat is out for Mr. Buchanan for the Presidency. Abraham Taylor, the second of the murderers of the Cosden family, in Kent county, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree. Two - Others remain to be tried, but no doubt one of them will be convicted. - The Buffalo train of cars ran - off thE . trhak ...• near Batavia, this morning, smashing the engine.. to atoms, and severely iniaring-the fireman and" several passengers. The Oil Factory of B. F. Pond & Co., of Brooklyn, was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss $4,000, but covered by insurance. This is the second time, since July fast, that these prem ises have been destroyed by fire. ' Mr. Corwin arrived at Dunkirk last night, from New York, and left in the 12 o'clock steam er for Cleveland. • • , Mr. Morris, of the firm of Denham & Fruit Dealers, Buffalo, has been. examined and committed to jail, to-day, on a charge of robbing Bellon'i Express, a few days since, of - $6,0001! The evidence against him , is said, to be very str•• .ong. It appears the trunk containing the funds was Left in the store of defendant a day and night previous to the discovery of the robbery, and remnants of a bill were found in .the store which Morris had just made a fire. In Toronto, the Synod of the Free Church, Congregational Union Synod and Union Church,' have severally come out in favor of the scoubir izing of the clergy reserves, which are worth $8,000,000. The Wesleyan Methodiiit Conference has de nounced the existing distribution of the clergy reserves, but is silent on the subject of secular ization. The Niagara brings accormis of the failure.of A. C. Hyde, cotton dealer, in the sum of .£200,-. 000. His ffects gave 15s. per pound, and his private property will make up the remainder. The Pacific took out to-day 169 passengerii; among them Mr. Bainum and Legrand Smith, and Flether Webster, as bearer of despatches to London and China. FROM CALIFORNIA. . • • NEW Yoag, JiMi . 2l. - The steamer Cherokee arrived this morning from Havana, bringing California mails. • . The Cherokee left Havana on the 16th inst.— The steamer Falcon arrived at Havana on the 16th, from Chagres, with 500 passengers. There were no American vessels at Havana when she Sailed. Havana is perfectly quiet, and the sud den departure of the Intendent for the U. S. has caused some excitement and much regret. The Cherokee brings 300 passengers. It is officially announced to-day that the cor ner stone of the enlargenzent of the Cipitol will be laid on the 4th of July by the President.— Hon. D. Webster will deliver the address on the occasion. The citizens generally are invited to participate in the ceremonies. The President, accompanied by Sec'y Stewart, left this 'morning in the steamer Osceola on a short visit to the Fortress Munroe and to the Gosport Navy Yard. William C. Brown was brought before Judge Crawford, in the Criminal Court to-day, attended by Mr. Buel, of . Michigan, as counsel, and gave bail in the's= of $l6OO for his appearance at the December term. B. B. French is his secur ity. A large number of old muskets and tents were purchased at the Goren:anent sale to-day by two New York gentlemen, who declined giving their names. The Grand Jury have found a true bill against Day, for the wilful murder of his wife. The tri al takes place in about a fortnight. The City Councils appointed a conimittee . tti wait on the President at Old Point Comfort, and invite him to visit Norfolk. The authorities of Portsmouth extended a similar invitation to him. . PERJURY. NEWARK, N. 3„ June 21. Harvey Dayton, Cashier of the-State Bank, has been convicted of perjury. ' - Letters from the Sandwich Islands dated April, state that masters of vessels who touched - there suffered greatly from desertions of tb,e crews. Bosrox, June 21. The President has sent a letter to the Legisla tive Committee, declining to visit Massachusetts owing to the pressing nature of official: engage ments. NEW Yong, June 21. California letters are less discouraging than paper accounts. In New York there hare been several small failures, in the the California trade, since the receipt of the great disaster; i the opinion, however, is becoming general 'that the loss is greatly exagerated and does not in reality exceed four millions. Two or three failures aro also reported in Philadelphia; but there will be no panio. The Mississippi is rising again at St. Loul9; and in the Missouri and Upper Mississippi, another flood is expected. A. Lesure a merchant of St. Loids drowned yesterday morning. Two canal boats, bound from Chicago to St. Louis, was sunk by the steamer Briggs I; the Illinois river. • . • The river is 5 feet 7 inches and the weather hot. The steamers Empire State; Europa and Memphis passed up. The Fashion arrived from St. Louis in 43 hours. She ran one hour and a half on, one wheel, and had• three hours fog. WASHINGTON, jrtite 21. . The Spo•lißit Minister has . not been re-called as reported. . . . BALT/310HE, Juno 21. Several subordinate officers in the employ of the Custom House were discharged, and some new appointments made. BALTIMORE MARkv.T--Jtmo 21. : ..... . . Flour... Sales of 900 bbls Howard Street tt4,- 12k ; 800 at 4,161. • - Orain...Dull, and unchanged. : •,' Proviaiona—Steady and unchanged. Other articles same as yesterday. . Business is generally quiet, and many :mer chants are preparing to go to the springs and country retreats, while the country people are preparing for harvest. . , . 1 , c . • .;. t1 ' , - - - , :-• EMI =ZS • .e:4-4,1•• ' • : ..agotet - 7.B7I.•O'RELIAY LINE. ITEMS..OI . -NEWS eOENER STONE• OP THE 'CAPITOL. WASHINGTON, June 21 FROM WASHINGTON. WAsninarcei,' June 21 A TRUE BILL WAsinNaron, Juno 21 INVITATION TO THE PRESIDENT. Noirota, Jylie 2 FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. ' • NEW BEDFORD, June 21 DECLINED St Lowe; June 21 LOUISVILLE, June 2 PRELADELI'IIIA MAREET—June 21' Cotton continues quiet, but firm. Sales of 200 bales of 140 . 11. Flour... Steady at 4,25; sales limited. Rye F10ur...4,37. Corn Mea1.4,87i. • • Grain... Rye 72. 1000 bus Corn • sOld; 1008. Penna. Oats 44. • : . Whiskey...2s in bbls. • Allegheny C0a1...15c per- bushel. Feathers...36@s7. Fish is dull and low. • • Iron...lnactive.. Lead... 4,85. Provisions... Without change. Mess Pork 1b..,- 60; new prime 12,50. Beef is quiet at 13,6'0 for mess ; sides 707.1; Shoulders 91 ;• plain ®10; fancy 10k. Wool... Limited demand at 35 ®45. NEW YORK MARKET—June 21. Cotton... Steady. • - Flour... Less firm; Bales of 12,000 We all Provisions are unchanged. Freights have slightly advance& *. Specie in the Sub Treasuiy has increased $100,000; no failures. . - • . CINCINNATI 11AItICET—Jane 21, ' The river has froMeu . "ls.ine,hee, and th . e:IT 111 . 11 :. - ris pleasant- - • = ' c -- Flour couv44ues very dull ; WY-aekey..:l7i6 ; 74: .-• _ , • Proviehme.:.Nothing Cirocerie4..TegoctioUe sistimPOrtaut • " • • • •• •-• " •' • • .• • . . • • • • • - • -• ••• - - .•• . . . ••• • - • . • e •: • r . s . • ~• • ••7 • • • • • 4.- •• k.. !ENS EINEM MEMBE Anita:mos, N. Y., June 21. A despatch has just been received, by an ex press, messenger, respiting. Mathew Carrigan, who was sentenced to be executed today. The populace declare ho shnlitbe hung, and threaten to teardown the jail: 'The iiish are out in strong force, and are determined to Protect the prison er. What turn the affair will' take, remains, to be seen. • - • • ' - Bankers ottb 13r9ktro. optima .. ....... entgwv; ITGATT:kI BAN N ERS AND•EXOte4ll6lau.naoiikabcat CLEVELAND" olizo; • Coliections made in nil Oa inincipsucitie.4, and STOCKS •_ Bought. Bold on Comnilislnn. 1111.1. ,116 BROKERS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 66 'Wood St ' f ' Third door below Fourth—(wat side). SIG HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities contently (oracle. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. .Gold, Silver and Bank Notes,bouglitand sold. Collections made in all the principal MlA:mot the United Steles. Deposits received of Par and Currant Funds. mar27:y IEXTE have associated J. Glanntazz Conte with us in ry the Exchange and Stinting business.- .WhL H. WILLIAMS ei CO. Pittsburgh. Janisr. 1, latilc-ritte:lm BABrILINO actions'. • JESSE CAROTHERS & CO.; . N 0.15, WOOD STREET, ITTS DIJRI.BI - entreat money received art deposit .! L •• • . Collections, made on.all.tbefirinoipal cities of *if. Unt d States.:...• Diagally • ' • ' • PATRICK'S & FRIEND r __ ' BANKERS AND SIXO RANG E BROKERS, • No. 95, column Woos ,t-Irn IhAmoirnlsruscrs, Pitobureh,Pa. .; 110511 CENTRAL P ENNBYLVANI A BANKING . BOVRIL BILYAN, OLEIRI & CO. • 11 TES, Drafts: Checks, Arc collected, and Remi: mimes made upon . favorable terms. • malt2:lf • • • R. R. BRYAN; Cashier. HoOklaysberigh t lfay 18.18.50. PM. U. AVILLIA34I. I. IL *'VAT. Z. 0. COVIMI W WILLIA.DIS ' :RANKERS . AND EXCILANDE BROKERS, . NORM, EAST CORNER O' WOOD AND TIDED STREETS. tmaarmtions made on liberal tams, and callec -22,, Liana promptly attended to. Da6:6M • Domestic and Pareegn Exchange, Bank IVotea, Gold and Sac4v.aoughs,So.4 and Exchanged,. AT ' • - EXCHANGE, AND BANKING TIONSIN William A: Bill, & • Od Wood .Street, . • PITZWURGH. fiD"InTicaissAALOWSD.OIi Dna DiroBl7ll.. Mazda ALUM xplourc • t • '• ; `ID &3D MAIM. • KRADIER A. RAIIIII. Bankcreand Exchange Brokers, Dealers In Foreign at . tii Domesticßills,Biltsof Exchange, Calf/Ica tot of Depot. it,Ban4Notes, and: Coin. • - ••• : . Corner of Third and Wood sto.i directly opposttotha St Charles Hotel. • ' • . ••• • - may2B O . ..•VIN.TATLO.R.i • 112 SECOND STREET. • ' - COAIMISSIONBR AND BILL BROKER. STRICT attention , will be given to Wish:teas an trusted to Ma care. Pittsburgh .manufactined aril eles aimays on hand,•or piocured on short , olice. Note*, Sonde, Mortgages, &c., negotiated on favora ble terms. " Advance. made if required. '.. iciet2htf 118.13.110011. - . . TEO& lIMIGIE37 _ nOON ..SARGENT. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth stmts., Pitisburah,l'a DEALERS in Coln,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign jJ and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of Deposlt,ax EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to mut purchasers. . CURRENT and par funds reee ived on deposits • COLLECTIONS misdealt all parts of the Union -atths Removal. - • • '.' , N... 110LarEs 41 SONS, imvx asuoirza atiza matilse Asa- asctu.sor ornes To No. G 7 Markototreet,four door, below otd stand. . • N. • OLibllal & SONS, BANiZERS AND EXC,HANGE DEONEESE and Dea lers in Notes, iirels, /tcceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly.forsale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Mu-. 'ted Bunco. De_ mattes received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market strum, between Third and Fourth strews. .sag 2D-IY . SIMI- biliataitl..lolll4`liaativinea comp" ay ...lIRANPII.OFFICE, 51 Szrrimirso - 57.. Prrrssortar, :•. . •. . • Pillaurgh, May Ist, 111 1. :-•rILE best evidence of the success of the Director. in . endeavoring to stake the "STATE htUT UAL Fl RE INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busir esti which has been done—having issued if 1 ,900 P sli des during the past year, thereby .adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured i• ot the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No Policies Issued . - 7,900 do do expired, terminated A • , canceled. - •••• do do' in force ' •• • Amount of Property insured do Canceled,tenuirmtedand ex pired • • 201,728 do • do•in force•- ....... • • 57,694.69. do -Premiu mNotes -• • 79,676,87 - ' do Canceled,termintted,expr'd, 6370.0 do in force-- -• i • ....... •.. • .879,041f,77 do Cash l'retinania received•—ssl,ss7,l4 do do canceled . - -• .381,24 Whole amount of losses and ezpen set '4.;411,45 Balance in favor of the Co , In Cash, 027,8414,45 To city or country merchants and owners of due Al tar', and isolated or country Property, it is belie.ed this company affords advantages in point of cheapaoss, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company t. this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved, Te te= of Classificatier. of Risks, excluding all spa ea l hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one 'lo cality. thus precluding the frequency and occurrenc , of lai ge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pi in, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodai ion of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partiellia eon in the profits. . • . . It is under the control of the following Directors : P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillztt, John 11. Packez,Bimue T. Jones, Alonzo: A. Carrier, Philo. C. Sedgartcli,. Rob tet Motz,Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. ' ••• . • • • J P. RUTIIERFORD •Pres'l. MMM=I A. A. Camara, Actuary. N.H.—A Scrip Dividend of .fifteen per , cent. on ea pi ring poticie. has been declired by the' DifeClarl, atif is now receivable at this Office for renewals, ot redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. _ myl7:iikw, , • . A.-A..CARRIER, Agent. MO=LI Alf,ovwew.'4 o ' 6 A; r e% CORNED. OP II 'MS= ASD THIHD STILETTO. VA CULT Y.—lons Praisnuo, principal Instructor in the science of derounit. ' O.K. CIIAMBISIILIN, Professor of Psnmanship, Mervin . tile computation, &c. ALEX. lil. WassoN, Esq., Lecturer on Comtnercinl Law. -; 'The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and evening, for the reception of Abase wishing to obtain a medal:Ll alermintile education he course of instruc tion is go 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'Paitner. ship Booksilowever.compticated. • 9. N Soater r . - ATTORNEY AND . COONSELLOR AT .LAW (*VFW& Ne.. 47 FOURTH STREET, &kw M.rkw / +treat. Rittehargh,.pa• nnvtA:.tpwly. - Llghtning It oda.Spratt , a Patent , . • JA NI K - JACKSON, tier/mat de 0.1 • Winslesair Vapor, 80 Wood strut, Persilmrs4, Po., (Car.wriebt's Cutlery Store), rpfiEsz LIGHTNING SUDS are so constructed that ih , y &mot:age: out - of order. The Insulators and Atmehments (Stung accurately, the Points cind Magnets arc unrivaile, , Hbe whole being highly ornamentaf,ind without dispute, tbe best conductor ever manuMetat ed. I will put 'hem up Him' the Country at 121 e. ,$ foot and St the -points and magnets. Address-by post or leave a written order at SO Wood at., where. the Sods may be• fmr.l3:w A Va alert OF WAMord Aunt. U. rave- to' . LI. •• several good sehJOIZZI esters. boot •keepers, antes sten in wholesale or retail stores. Also, tor several boys in stores and at various ert.ployments A ;race for one to learn the watch making, ~ nd two to learn the en. slimes busioess.—and one yo .ng man wants to learn 1 0 work in marble. Wanted—Several good cooks ann. women f or all work . Wanted —a .wet nurse to take severalchild. and sianlE girls in our city or country around One or two good seamstressei want plsees Wanted—Several stood cooks. in our cities, towns or 'gauntry around Wanted—Places for. a number of e mtehmenk hostler,. laborers. several young Germans— In h want employment, Money borrowed. er .l e nt. 'Farmers supplied • with hands. All kinds 01. Ageneks atten deist to for moderate • l e .e‘ call atM ./ B , charg nesy. nd I• gepceVace,LiwrtAsreeAßE'S' Age lic2l:auittln ttveelli gt.p V . OR SALE—The Morning Post and all our 'Daily tg:td most of our 'Weekly: and about lOU lite • •exchanao newspapers, from Boston to New Orleans.- -ibbett's latest Counterfeit Detectors; a map of the American Repubbe , nnd several other maps, and a large temperance chart; v5O temperanee certificates; Shall owest Interest tables ; power of attottleY to-iellud other blanks; several dozen Pf black Ink, and a small supply of latter paper and envelopes;quills, patent pens and school books, P.. t / doz. lead pencils; 20 gross of coat and vest males; 4.000 small fists hooks • 100 small wooden bowls; lOU doe 'bed cords; Nihite Louisvillei Lime, by the Dbl.. or retail.. For sale cheap for cash. jeNb3tdfsltwS ISAAC HARRIS. THE subscriber hiving made arrangements in conse quence of which his present b,ainess mast be closed by the let of August next, now offers MS whole stock of Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, Lace Geode and Embroider tes, - Dress Trimmings. handkerchiefs,-fine Shirts and Furnishing Goods, Zephen Worsted, Flower Materials, Umbrellas, Parasols, Combs, Thread and Needle artl olea.' Also, Ladies' Shoes, tbest Philadelphia make), at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. ~ • jel9 - ' • F. H. EATON. TWO BUILDING LOTS POR SALE. -- A valuable Building Lot of 24 feet front on Liberty street,Ninth ard, by ILO deep to Spring alley. Pete 5600. • Also, a Lot of 20 feet trout, on a wide alley. Price 8400. Terms for each easy. The above are at the proper grade for building, and near to valuable improvements—making them dektrable property. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'iAgent, jell . • •.. ' 00Budthfield st. . FLOOR BOA1111A4:1°1310feet for sale by ai -A. BLOOMER. jel2:2w., RN Planing Ms ARD 011.414 . le• !dila. ro! J. etil,!!).t.AtaiAm4—_,kj '4319. - 116 Wood st S, OARS—abblis. Lovennirs Crushed - ".- G z • do rialyerizetti For sale by • , - • .•J. D. WILLIAM'S &CO •PED'APPI.,ESIS bus. on ;hand' and tor sale by • 'J.D VTILLIAMS CO. 9130#3ACq • .. • kegs kiwiit for sale by - • ' Yaw .•• •J. D. WILLIAMS' & Fmk'RINTS--at :4 eviler s alt bz i S . F.VC ALablit#L-:-1:15 bbh. large!pio.3lBslldaek (Roston instelton,) jug r a i ind for sale by ai i Has. 221 and 233 Liberty at. - late, D RIrD PEACRES-2 00 bus. piime Halves_, to e and lot slat by ljel6) WPC DYER. • =AB .IDritga PeVuintS. • • , DR:BO.OV7N, No. 41. DIAMOND A LLP,V • - - , . Dsverras his entire attentiort to an Mk, practice. Ells Lusinesslsmostly cemlneeto • z 'we Priem/ or Venereal Disowns, and such Oslo. 4fal affections, brought on by Lapnuisnes youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitio Eruptions, Gorton. heso, !eat, Strietor Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, SembaUe Erapgons, Tenor. ilingworto,Mercutial Duce ases,Semlnal Weakness,lta , rotency, Piles, Rheamatism, Female Weakness, Month , Nervous Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Apo. error's Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrlta Lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, snceerstnily treated Care guaranteed. , • , Fourteen years' practice (four In this city t rumbles Dr' Brown tooder assurances of speedy cure to all whams, come under his care. • . °Mee and private consulting remits, 41 Droutiond ay. 137' Charges moderate. bovbni&arlY EUMAIIBIiL—Dr. brown , * twiny auseovrea rem edy for iihenniatisui is &speedy and cenain remedy for that painful trouble.. It never tails, Mee and Private •Contraltation Rums No:41 f DIA; MOND, Pittsburgh, Penes.. The Dueler ts eiways e home taalB.dsvrif • GREAT AND :IMPORTANT VECEDIIVA.L, D C r. hen 'Gray itai tto r e g iVa T ie e e l "tfrifta low El t rek. fo axt reP d a S D a ir lerst; t a.. POT UP IN THE largest. sized bot tl es , contains more of the'pure Honduras Sarsaparilla than any -. other preparation extant, which I s chemically combined • with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry, and Balailin of Fir, thus making the remedy more thoroughly efficient t eas any ether Saraaparum before the public. At the same time it la 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- - phut, Arsenic and =MY other mineral and metalle -poi.' eons entered into and form the active buts of most of . the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the 'day. Gu t parr'il COKPOLUM Ertitie 2or 'lf =Lew DOokrAtM Sao.. ailltidl " ' .. does not contain a Darnels of these substances. as any ' : one can ascertain by applying the necessary' tests. The original and only _genuine' preparation for the . permanent cure of CONSUMPTION •ANI) DISEASES . . OF THE LUNGS when they ate supposed to beaffeeted . by the too/avow WI of Xereury, Bats, Quinine, ete.— It is also a remedy for SALT, suEum, •RIN,o , WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, - rsCIIRPY, WHITE SWELLING, King's Evil,' Neuralgic Affec tions, Female Weakness. and Obstructions; Barrenness, Nervous und general Debility of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Liver Affections, . which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever - . and A d . f ue, Billions Fevers, Chili Fevers i Gornb:Agne, Jaun inpr- The afflicted may rest assured that there IS nol thE least particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or 'anrother poisonous. substance in this medicine It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to personsie the very weakest stages of sickness, or to the moat helpless in fants without doing the least injory. - • . The curative powers of this extract are truly won derful, and all Invalids should make Immediate trial 0. • . the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,' -It cannot Injure • the delicate patient. [CERTIFICATES] •-.•-• - - Eing's Evil's—Cats of O. M. Leonard. BLOOXING Gums, Dee. lit, IlHa. Masses S. F. BIOME i T ACo.—Genta i---Sometizeel in. 1813, I was attacked with the . Kln g ' s Evil in my arm, which became so sore. that I could not • use It, and in 1845, mortification set in. I employed at different time s, each physician of celibrity within-my reach; all told me that my arm must be amputated. Prom the shoul ders to the fore arm, my arm was fall of running sores, come of them as lenge as a fifty cent piece.' [. then tried an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, bat could not heal my army- My strength, at this time, was completely exhausted and my person much. emaciated. I continued in this.. state until the summer of 1848, when I saw an adver tisement of " Guyrotes Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which I read atte,.tivelyi and sent for one bottle of the article. After' using it a few days, the diseherges from my arm increased, and assented a Bahl cola:, and less • offensive odor. I sent. for a second bottle, and white Using it I found my strength increasing, and the Ws charges decreasing. I continued using R. until I had used six bottles, though I felt myeelf perfeoly' cured before; nevi the sixth bottle.. Since that ffmel have not felt any pain in my arm no sores have re.tippeared. and I have not a doubt that I : is thoroughly , cured, for I can labor with it 'as well as ever I could: . • °Guy:toffs Yellow Dock ante Sarsaparalicho Biotin cured me; I took , no other remedy, while using it, sad had I used it at the first appearance c f-the maidy,l ftilly,be , Ileac - it Would have saved MEI from years of inflame. 1 And I mast earnestly recommend every person suffer ing ender any similar disease to use "Gupta; Yellow' Dock and Sarsaparilla,. which will featore them to health. - VOWS In grafitude • O.'IILtEONARD. An Extraordinary 'Case of Scrofula; Eyfasipi:as and Mom _cured by the oote till, of ,Dr. Cifloysoa , s. corn. ' pound Syrup, Yelkna Dock and Sarsaparilla • - - Baocus.trr, Nov. 17, 1848_ • . Da: Gtrriserrx--Sir ; I tender you my sincere thanks far the great beuefit I have derived from the use of your valuable. Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with. scrofulous sore which made its appearance on litypitin. I did not pay much attention to it at first,. supposing - 1y to bnothing but some eruption that generally appears . e• on persons' faces. It finally begun - to 'net-ease, until it spread to the back part of my head I applied to & phy sician; he attended me all to no purpose...l had cried everything that could be tried. I saw „your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concoaded to use ii,• for I knew that the Xellow Dock was one of the- most valuable articles in the world for• the blood. I Sought your Syrup and commenced using it. and from the use of one bonne I could see a great change in my system.. I continued using it until lama well =IL i now feel - like a new person i . my blood In perfectly. eleansted, and free from all impunties. There is not a question but that your newly discovered Compound it superior to any iarsaiarille. Syrup ever sold. This eenificaus is at 'your disposal, to publish if you . likeowd any one you may refer to me, 1 shall be happy to give them all the informant)* I can about my ease, etc. - • " I remain your obedient-servant, . •' OEOSOS 0 JOHNSTON. • ' .113 Mar s ket street. • . 7,E08 • 87,896,419 - The best Female /Medicine known. The Ea:racist Yellew . Dock 'and Sarsaparilla kis sp.edy and • ramcmenr airs for aft artmlaina fruitiest to, Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly air' • plicable to the slender and delicate eonsutudon of the female. It is unrivalled In its effect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leucontoca or Whites, irregular Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the system. it immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and ituultdde so common to the •eciale frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as 'surprising as they are grateful. - We have evidence on file, -which induces us strongly to recod mend this medicine to married people who halm not been blessed with offspring. • . - • - Protapsus Uteri, orfading of the 'Womb, -of Jive vial's standing, cured by Dr. Guysores Ear= qj Taboo Dock and Sarsaparilly, otter every other known remedy httl been tried without relict; • • • Wastancrcos, This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven year/ has been suffering ander the above complaint for five years. Nearly all of that time confined totter - bed: i have for five years constantly employed the best vied!. • cal talent that could be, procured in this ,seetiou,ot the country, without any benefit whatever. ,I.nave alto purchased every instrumentrecommended for the cm of such diseases, aU of which proved wbridesi. •. In the spritar of 11348,1 as Induced by my friends to try Dr. Guyttotes Yellow pock and Sarsaparilla whiqh • was used for four months) After she had used It for tope weeks, it was evident to all of us that she was bbprov• • Mg. ano from this time she improveu rspidli ',A/gained flesh and strength lentil she is now enjoying meat excel. lent health. • ' Will . MONFORT. We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monfort, knoier that the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Mon. • forrad as to the cure being affected by "Clavicles Yel.• • low Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be scrod/ JAMS EDOV, • SARA ki YOWERft. Bold by J. D. 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" • . . - extylit !Wertz Cherry 'taasora.ll.. • TOR THE CURE OF COIIOIIS,COLI.n 4 s lI()ARSE. r_ NESS. 11a0NCHITIS. %IHuthPINU pareti, ortoup r ASTELIVI. and CONSUMPTION. thong the nametape dlacav,eries pejent:tillnite•msdet• In this gentvittion 'to *llle.litate iteA.o,o ! is , J,de:ble, crease its eujoyinerct; did Oven ii.oleot, of by!' • man exlmeno ',cue can be named of M0re.43111 Vmlue - to in.llkille,:than this contriittnimi of Healing ' Yost tem! tit broad country, h.% proveit bey . ° ,t eine or COffilliba ion of, Me .ie.bcts • yet • itif-w- .0 eu,ely control acd cute the: nume.ca. vsri •f pclr Manor) disease which have - intbecto;:tir.it,. I, o m . midst thou.ands and thoussadc evei) there is now nbitudimt rea-on .to boa at length nein found which can bereiied•stn,t , ' ! • ,tI , C the most dangerous affectio.m of the lungs. Oyit 4p ace !,ere will not.permit US to pabll4 any proporactit of ltd ettiea effected by ire use. bat . we wo •Id eresent thePlowtng opinions of.eatinent men, and reter "luither :enquiry no the circular which the agent Defoe; maned, will iomayo be pleased to furnish free; whereea are particulate, and indisputable proofs of t hese !Sete.;; ; From .the President of A mherst College, the celebrated Pr tensor Hitchcock— "James C. Ayer—Sir : I have used .your Cberry total in my own case of deep. seated Droncfitth, and am gowned from Its Chemical constitution, loath. is an ad. mirable cotnpoaud for the relief. of laryngal and bran chinl difficaltlea. If my opinion as tons -superior char acter canbe of any secvice;yon die at liberty to use It as yon think proper., - . EPW4IID lllTCfseliC4, L. L. D. Prom the widely celebrated Professor Elillman,hl. D. L. 1 4. D., Professor of Chemistry Mineralogy, fee., Yale College, Member of the' Lit. - Med. PhiL and Ss:timid& Soeieties Of America and Earope. " I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable -comet • tion from, some of the best articles in th e Malaria di ce., ono a very effective remedy for the Masts 'of &seas. este is intended to care" New tiaven,-Ct., rti0v...1.,11M9 - Major Pattison, ?resident of tke S.C. Senate, mates he has used the -Cherry fictoral with wonderful sec. cessi to cure an inftsmadon of the lungs. • • F one of the first physicians in Maine. Saco, Me, Ap4l Ste, Di. J. C. liver, Lowell—Dear Sir: I em now con. stantly using your Cherry PetICIIII in my practice, and pre fer it to BM/ other medicine for pulmonary ecnuplabitt: Prom observations of many severe eases, lantoouvine.. ed it 'will cure coughs, cords, and diseases of the lungs, that lave put to defiance all other temedles 'invariably recommend its use in care ofcedSumption, and consider Emmett the best remedy known for that dis. ease. RespecNtily yours,63-iim D. I. E X Prepared and sold by James C. 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