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METING of the BOARD OP HEALTH, June 19th, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, Thu the btreet Commissioners of the City of Pittsburgh be respectfully requested to tame the rat ters of the streets and alleys to be' thoroughly washed and brushed everyday; and, also, to collect and remove all kitchen garbage and offal; and that •it - recom mewled to private fa Mies to .have ttitirbonses, &Nate, and yards, cleaned and whitewashed. • •• • • By order of the • j e 24 •• • CHARLES NAYLOR, Seeriwl • . . , FFourth.. oritY•Ve see by the papers from various parts of •the country, that: cities and towns have been making appropriations and pro visions for.the . celebration of the birth-day. of American Independenee. Ibis there been any such provision lima in this City?' Have our citizens.less public spirit than the rest of man kind? • Shall the day pass by unhonored? hope that n solution of these questions will re dound tO the credit and honor of our City. The time is,near at hand and what is done should be • done quickly. • Affs. AreLectn.—Vie observe that thislatly is to take a benefit at the Theatre on Monday night next. This will be the first she has had 'thin season, and we sincerely hope, that it will convincing proof to her that her efforts have not been unappreciated- .She has sustained herself well, as the leading actress in the company, 'tin= der circumst.snces calculated to appal the stout est heart of woman. Against the most malicious and bitter persecution, has she played her'parts with aleroism worthy of success, and we re peat, that we hope to see the house full on next Monday night. , • •.'"" . . • "Can't Get:Atliay."--13arney Williams and his talented wife /lave become such favorites with the public, that the Manager of ow popular Theatre has induced them, in obedience to the wishes Of hin" patrons, to remain four nights longer. They appear to-night in a new drama, entitled "The Irish Farmer," and in the beauti ful Ofty 'of "Hate Kearney." • great bill, • and one that - cannot fail of attr!tcting crowded audience. - • 41rsutt.—Altlertnan hfajor yesterday committed a lad of 14 . years of age, named Geo:Thomas; charged, on oath of .110 ht... Martin,. of the Sixth Ward, with attempting, on Sunday night, to fire his stable. The fire was discovered before it had made much headway, and quenched with a bucket of water. The evidence against the prisoner is 'strong. Wilkins Hali.—Johnny Walker, the popular proprietor of this _establishment, has reopened it in splendid style, and daily serves up all the luxuries of the eeason. yestelday received a fine lot of frogs,. and with one of the hest cooks in the City, he can dish them up to tickle the palate of:the most fastidious epicure. A Meteor .z 4 little' efore 10 o'clock on Satur day taight,':nliiilliant and beautiful Meteor was observel ha the heavens, in a north-eastern di reetion.r.lt—shot off horizontally towards the east, ancispanued•nearly one fourth of the he:l.- yens before it disappeared. It was altogether the most brilliant meteor we ever beheld. Quiriter Sessitms . .—Monday, and McMillan on the Bench. The Court was thronged yesterday with appli cants for !acme. licensmi, and its time was oe: cupied in investigatingclairms of applicants. . xtEirTero Gernians...named Joseph Berkinger and G. Deck,. werei arrested yesterday and cued one dollar each, by the Mayor, for disorderly con duct at.the. Aqueduct. They had raised sumo disturbance•about the t 011...• ". • Orly Azy/uni...On the Fourth of July there mill be, a dinner and supper the proprr ty.of James S. Ceift, - Esii., the proceeds, to he npplied to•the St. Paul's Orphan Asylum. Inguest.—The Coroner held to highest on Saturday, on 'the body , or &Joan vistaed McCar thy, who was killed in South ;Pittsburgh by the caving IU of a batik. . • . . . . jar A felliiw was unreal last;rtight with a chicken in his bawl. He hatl been cut on a speculation; butswas taken to the lock-up, where it islikelyitliiticost hint more than it came to. ••- lArAnthoity. Walters Lad another bearing before the Mayor yesterday, and was committed finally, for attempting to pass two $11) counter feit notes on John Learnberger. Lareeny.—John Milbernermai,yesterday com mitted by the Mayor. in default of bail, an oath of Chaa-Hoffnum, for !hi; larceny of sundry ar ticles, amounting to about 515. , . . Or' W;Bidin;1 4 . 41 x andbani hiss received the . 'June. number of ?te Mentor, a Magazine for Youth . . edited by Bev. if. Hosting, Weld,' and published by Stavely McValln, Philadelphia. . ; • . ==l fge"One 'of Buffain's pop drivers • fell from the wagon,'on Fifth street; yesterday, and the wheels passed over. his body. Ile was more -Tightened than hart • Asko. . . ger Smokers s of good cigars were yesterday aupplying . thenteelves at a Sheriff's sale; held at the,Court House. • They . wiat at bargains. Or There • were emu subjects before bis Honor yesterday morning—four,:of whim were committed and three discharged. Wr. Colonel Black has returned to :the City much improved-in appearance,. we think. Valuable Visesno awl Town 'Properly - 'IPOK SALE. ILI111.: suliserlberairersto sell, at private sale,two very valuable farms,adjacent to the'villngc of filurrys• ville in Westmorelatateounty.cighteen miteifromPuts hurgh,on the NottbernTurnpike. Nismberottecontains aboutoneltundred and fillysereS —one hand red of which is cleared. About fitly acres Is firstratebenom—a part morein meadow. Thetatiblinge are alarge flame dwelling house Dud kitelieti,u large bauk barn, and:other out billings; and has about fifty acres of finely titabet`ed land, and a thriving apple or chard. Numbertwo contains.one hundred and filly acres— aboutorte hundred cicared—dwenty of it excellent hot torn Meadow and the balance thickly covered with fine timber. On i t erected a comfortable dwelling house and barn, and a thriving peach orchard. There are a number of never falling springs .of execllentwater, on each of thc above farms. As these farms a reeotivenirulto the Pittsbu rghma rket and sprroultded by mectitir 4ouqes,millsandnfioolllol4; nes, 000 wilhlo-hilra uule 01 the Pennsylvania Rail Road,they afford an oppOrtunityforn profitableinvest mentin real estateoreldom to be met with. Allo,Thirty-duce acres oftand in the centre °film yd. lege f Bolivar, in Westmore hind eounty,on the Pente sylvania canal,en which arc crecteilthreeemalldwell inglouscsand a barn. Aba,Threehundiedandseventy-fiveueresolvaluable timber land, on the west side cifTubblillßreek,nearthe villageof Bolivar. Thisland abounds with 6tovecoal, fin brick cla y and Iron ore The whole or any part of the above property willbe sold low forestall.' For further partieulara cation the subscriber in nod Twine. fsett3o:lif JAMES tounnv ' — ' — ittnessal traria Insarantan Company, . I fARIZISBURO H, PA. ralliE design of this Company is to afford the owners, I, of property safe mid cheap insurance; its business being conducted strictly on the mutual principle, con. stitutsitg every member a stockholder. 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. styytNG ITS nffoiding equal bettelita to the insured. The Directors, accordingly, have divided their risks into two distinct climes, the charter provi ding that no part of the funds of either can be uppropris. ted or the payment of losses. occurrinp in the other. The first Class is denonsinaied the Fait 51ERS' COM.' i'ANY in whlebinsarance may be made upon' country dwellings; barns, nut.buildings, and perzonal 'property, and nothing more hazardous is allowed to be taken. The Stem! Class is denominated drc IJI RCIIANTS' COMPANY,in which Insurance may . he made upon merchandise, and the safer kinds of proT , erty . in towns The premium notes are only about otos virtu a! large as those usually charged by other companies, and the rates law; hut such netAlte Directors ore confident will save them the ttictesity of ever making au assessment Not over $2,500 is attorved to be insured'in one locality, and the applicant it allowed the privilege of insuring cl. the? with or without the liability of a premium note. • The patronage which has been extended to this Com pany since its organization, having inured property to tlteamountofONtl'ANDzf ofdol aurrtts, above that itsner : its ore duly appreciatedincfoi lox by with tlwtoonlipirioetn.•pAirle.l s losses will be nettled at the r and Jibe rality.. lt is now under the central of the tollowiss Di. rectors: • ' • John P. Rutherford, Albert J.Cilletz,Surcuel T.J nick Alonzo A. Carrier; Philo C. - SeAcvick, Rauh .Klotz. John B. Packer.' J. P. ItlnH ERFOIt b, Pre - • A. J: GILLETT, Secretor y. A. A. C• 11111.6 *Actuary: .Branch thrice' for Wcztertl .PcMlisylvanik, No. 54 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. . • (oct2s;t o Executors' Notice.. • • OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admiaistra• N tititz have been granted to the saliseriberann tire es tate of JOHN CALHOUN, of Elizabeth township, dec'd. All reckons indsbtrd to said Estate arerequeeted to maim immediate payment; and all having claims 'to presetit them properly authenticated for sentiment. ANDREW MIiiNLEY, JOHN G. GRAHAM, ' THOMAS CALHOUN, WiJel4:6 n Agency. y HE undersigned F.nrop uropeau eart Agent continues his an it until voyages between America and E urope, leaving regularly in each year in June, and returning in September-trattaucting a general Law Agency, in connection with lifirelative, Beau Elam sn, Esq.; now resident in Dablitt. ,The r esent tout will be the twenty fitth of t h i s AgoleY,titrougb England, Ireland. Scotland, Wales, he. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, property and claims' remitkuncesof money; procu ring eoptes ot wills, deeds and documents; conducting' searches of all kinds, Ac., he. Innumerable references given. • Daring• the subscriber's absence, his brother, k.:"Ii" .1. KIIIL IANt will attend in his Office.. .. Office on Path street, omit:mite St: Paul's Cathedral. _ THOMAS J. KEENAN. 'European Agent, - jelar and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. . - . • -• - 11100 TIP OTIS: .• • • ' • AUCTIONEERS AND - comnnssioN MERCHANTS ; .01 MAIN rraincr, sr. Louts, missooll., • HAIIING been engaged in thy above baldness for the last FIX years, IN this city, would respectibily sot* licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Auction or private sulo—particularly ware, Hardware and Dry GOIllill;.und will make liberal advances on ull kinds of Goods consigned us for sale Will refer to Messrs. Hewett. Roe a; Co, E. R. Yin- Wm. D. Wood & CO, John .J. Anderson &Co, B— 11. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Larkin _Deaver. Saint Louis • Butler ?s Prot/ten, Cincinnati; George.. lit'Lain. Pittstiurgh• • [mar:o:y W.O. woe • .A.uctloneer. _ • RETAT L. DRY COOPS STORE • at Auctuto..—lVill , bo sold on Thursday, J one *26th, at 10 o'cloc k in the forenoon, at bl'Cartney's Auction House, a grand assort ment of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, such as ore usually kept in a country store. And at n o'clock in the arternoon, Household Furni- Min and liitchon Utensils,-ike. . • And at tally gas light, some evening, Gish! and Silver -Patent lever ano common Watches, Jewel ry Dry Goods, , Clothing, fine Shins, da. . . - • se24 • -.W. G.JWCARTNEY, Anal's. Oowposand Byrtip of Yelllow Dock Root, nCCUPIES the front rank among tho proprietary ' Medicines of this country for completely curing Canker,t alt Rheum; Erysipelas ' and all other diseases. i wising from an impure state of t he. blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catirrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, _COughs,Sotettess nod Tightness about the Cheat; Ikon chills. or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented sue. cesa in all cases of ' • FEMALE WF.AKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving time to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system 'lf the testimony of thousands of living wititeases.froM alt parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singu larly efficacious to curing all Humors, and restoring de !Mimed nod brol cm • down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in' its composition, and so accurately eclat blind in its proportions that the chemical, botanical end 'medical properties of emelt ingredient harmoniously unite to PIIIMEV THE BLOOD. • It has removed many chronic diseases %illicit Ana baf fled the *kill of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and . Serolitlit, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to make the least ins• premien upon. It has •brien tested in ninny cases of CANCEROUS MINORS; The moat obstinate Cancers have been eared by this medicine... We say that it is n.valusbla Medicine in all BILIOUS COAIPLAINTS. It removes all obs.rustinn to the circulation, tendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Mean, and relieves in sidearms of Asthma, and may be used in all climatea,and at all seasons of the year. . This. Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A. CD., at lei/Fountain street, Providence, It. I ,and sold whole sale and recoil. by .8. N. WICREBSIIAIti r • Only Agent for Wesiet n•Pen •isy lv a nos, del liy Warehouse, car modem! Sixth tits .Pitish`h. Chicks:km.o Pianos. • Tour; 11. ItIKI:1411t, Agent for Chick. . • J cring' 4 Pift". 4 , for einsburgla and Western 'Pennsylvania: No. NI- Wood street, tins 'received and now open for sole, The folios ing elegant assortment of Piano Fortes, direct from the manufactory, at Mr. Chickering's (Beaton} prices: . One elegant Itos, , waod semi-grand Piano, GI oetnvesi (inc " " ' carved . 7 . .Tine " " I.lain " 7 " One -" reeved • " GI '. • •Me . " . plain . 04 ihree " • " round corners 0 Two " square do 0 The above Piano Fortes ase or the lathers:7ler of fur niture. and with all Mr Chickering's improseraents The price, invariably the 'ionic as ut Moon, thereby .sacing to purchasers& to (hit region the expense and Tit' k of transportation One noteriood, Cloyed neiste Plano. casinufneteted by AdAin Sto,lart 41. • One•Rosewand °COLVIN Adam SioJect A. Co ; One " 6 ' U4con & HOW% ; Oita • " do; •One see-lain 4. ' ebirkering,se good sinew. One " G Baron tr. Karen; 0,,, .6 " Loud le Urcnbrra ; II; . "Patnts R tlenbaty; 0 r Gi Dlnabatlan Canyn4ny_ cheap Itoblieatione. Illit4T RECEIVED alr. HENRY mirecit h co , rl, N 0.3! smi h6cl.lOreet. the following new nook,: • I ireotter. Monthly Motorinr No. 1; N0.t19. Dictionary of Mechanics Itng.oc Work on! Engtinecrini; .• . • Erna :or t h e Soo* Ittnl. A Tale .1 Real Life—by Caroline I.ee tient?. jibe Deurtarro(t ild A Storyof the Time Up et. W.. Fesnom; • • Noi so Bad av we ll'eeco—er many vsSet to e (NOVA!' ter.. A Comedy in five ACCI. .11V F..it E. shown 1,4 imp Hem Published by tlerper 8 Bn.theet. 10.-1 H.•llioothead ot, Manufactutess of no; Copper 4 Mud Irtot Uare NiO 23 0 Kan MOE of , 11In DIAMOND. hil'HiLii;ltyrOSS—All vireo IMO of Crii.h " 3101111KING1..4.1..•!. , t•—'11.e.nevirst end most *ppitoret pattesp, for rale . telttsw . J. 6. MtiORIIRAD a. Cu. . 'l4 :Leiter -C—opiiiig Pr ~ wad Dle/wllle at penrir =MI= size, ff Pre. to and Zleorryener. —Lotter, 1 0 by I:I; rooltrap. 10 by Li I ' o o o P0 . .1.11114 i : 1; 119 byll. A Irllne vtring.i.ator.rarincondirapiey-c*rOlg .1.10c0i0e• films I'Rlss and Damrinuso TABLET ptnrnt t advantages aver el prrtioug mire Wiwi . . tar the Pltilea*.ct, In. The PreAl doe, not ftqUar ta.Ce/11,.1 4:4vorrt. Tbmuth two keen. *teeter writ, l.huts the tws , i• obtletwd 1.01. mow cosi.; and much ca frk ek . i h a n by other method*. The power l*lPPited eo eqenlir, that the Pecs, 6. not liable to break . e,r get out of order 4th —The pastraenutp, Tablet it a riPttlitutr for the tirw•h.blettisegithcet %write t , eld ti, tsiNIA tit the , troy b/o inndent to thew uteilin4 It 'worth its weight in grad Tile Tablet May be n•edln forst 'advantage 'tab .- any Press alicady m use, twat format purpose will be ,014 separately• totters esti be rooted . with lb). press en) Derapeneir in three Accoinle.wittinettituring the original crib.- envy 111ANN'ti PATELvrintPRovcDMOV/t ULF: MN DEll, l'or keeping to a' linuk•like form, Original in voice', Leiters. Peri.,diralit, NCSTFpnwl'ff. Irta aloes Bank Checks, or eny other papers whew method in de. Tisii anvention, it is eontitently t clic ved, is the hest ever ptetented to the 19a44010t the purpose for abieh it is &Ilene& rind will huffish toucans a detide• raium long needed. The uAdertigned now °fere it et a comparatively trilling cost to all who may desire in pet feet the system of pretery int; papers for ready and easy reference • MANN'S COPYING BOOKS. The Paper In these Bouts is made from all 1-torn arida the same qualite Fine Reath t~ thin Paper, I..oand an Parchment Dacha, with Printed Pages, and matittfaetoted expres , d, for retailing ' The under. erne! havingsrocated at solo atieney of ibe above *girl, e, °ow oaet. them al rearOnattle price. at wholesale vr retail. Prestes, Dampeners, !Tools, or Hinders,farnbhedtoorderof any dimensionain: itht.rt Donee. Alt or the above article warranted.- Airco—Copymg: Paper, in bone 'beet* of any titre. Arnold's Copying ink—decidedly the best tu use. Mr. A. o..Cliandicrs will wait an tba curzenn of Pity burgh and Allegheny, and Veil, gore alt the ORM:MI/Oil JOHN P.. COLIN k CO., At ltrifadrii Covinlea Penn* Railread Depot, corner of Penn and Playa° no.. Pittsburgh Den: at a Inman psi. Ufa? F:CP.AV ED a Gnearnonment of thete LAMP is, 10 for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oil., which t will tell at greatly reduced Prices. JOHN S. TOUGH, 91 Fourth at , between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wbolcialo aml.Retell, in the above named (Oa. Dell Watches and Jewelry. !ICHEAPEST IN THE CITY—At MO° ti'S NEW Jew Ku1y5r0ur443 422 03 on Market Wort. We would ray to the rid term and the public gencrallyobas wo arc pre pared to hell VINE WATCHES and rich and loshlnna• bt o wiLts JEWEL RY us the wholesale pricer, and at from Its to titl per ectit. below aay other entabbahment west of the mosustahis. We have such arrangements Witham atanonsctarcra of the rant, that we are able to get all of our goods Gratthanded, and by to doing we nave about 30 per cent. on prime coat; and Himont en pauses are low.. An we wish to. WPM a large amount of trade we will sell goods at a my malt profit, and warrant them as macerated when cold. Maw, call and examine the Hoods and platen, at No. Li Market ricer!. HOOD'S JEWELRY 14011 E. lirl9 Deafness, Noises in the ilje r And all Disagreeable Discharges inns Mr Bar :'paddy and Premanently &mond. TIE. HARTLEY, Principal Aurist of the New York Eve and Ear Surgery, and of Al North Eleventh street, phlladelph i , has dee ideJ to prolong his stay a Shen lime longer Until Anther notice; the Doctor may he consulted in Rebecca street, Allegheny City, the first three story brick Dwelling Douse beyond the School House. The Doctor feels Lissa red that his Patients lit Pittsburgh will enjoy a pleasant walk to tbe sister city.end for their especial accommodation, ho will extend his hours of Consultation at the above place, from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. : Thirteen _years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special prastice,bas enabled him to re 'duce his treatment to such a degree of successes to find the moat confirmed and obstinate epics — yield, by a steady attention to the means presctibril, l e jet I:if • Jaynes C. Watt, - - 117 - • prilerly OMITS 'to the lam P. 1/SLAW ULDmost respectfully announce to his Wends and the public in general, that ho has rented .the Store, No. 38 Markt:erne, between Second and Third streets, where lie intends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its deparbfignts. Ile is now receiving tE{Old TIER. VISTERM 141111 SETS an entire •Itew atoek el GOODS, for Spring rind Summer wear, viz: superfine frnineh,rEngiuh and American Casten, Caskmareue, Tebeed‘Wftsimerey'rnaket French Habil Chide, a cope rior articWfar business Coats,) together with a large as • sortment of plain and figured Cassimrrn, new and desi rable styles, Also, an excellent Int. of fancy Silk Cc:Amuc k Sarin and Marseilles Varinrs, all of which the eabsenber Is prepared to make to order in the neatest and most fash ionable styles, at as low prices as any other establish. meat. Ile therefore hopes by strict attention ,to all or dens intrusted to his care, to merit a share of public pa. teenage.. JAMES O. WATT. No. 36 Market, between Second and Third sta. . TO TAILORS —I shall continue to cell and give In eiructions on my sy stem of Garment Draugating 83 heretofore, at the fallowing prices, viz: If accompanied by oral instruction, 810; without inarractiona..B7. relo:y • JAMES C.- 'WATT. An L AR_M , nAuT, seurußNE CIIAMPAGNE hhda. and 30 hf do Hant• Sauturne Wine, 25 bis. Claret Wine ; 25 baskets Minima's Vee. trey Champagne Wine, quarts and pints; 15 do Goledee's Anchor do. In store and for gale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Nos 221 and VS Liberty et. 6222171 rj:l - O.L.KT-A largo FAVFA.LtiNiti amine, on Ferry ' - street, known as the First Ward Public School ouse, writable for u tavern stand or Boarding House. Apply to Ryan & hrliee. No. 31 • Filth •strect, Steam • Cabinet Works at Ryan's Buildings. lio4 RfpD.el'Pri~9—lop buy. for gala b yV~ DYER. I h k -kiED - waF-I,opo ths. prime winter cureThilid JJ Beef for sale by petal tVM. DYER. Fi g 6 FL . rOUK-90 blas...scuitelked,*47Ati. SPERFINE FLOUR-5!) bats for sale low. lola WM. DYER iroord..3-100 tons Junintasnd.Bedlord Forgo Blooms on hand and for sale. MORSE'S J.S. alinnittilraDk Crt K6lll E=EM • • :". COMMERCIAL Daily Review 'of the Wholesale. Blirkets. . Oiricrios Trts . hintartwo Posy.. . • Tuesday, dtke 14th Itualueeti was dal! yesterday throasitont the City: Tha weather was warm and pletuumi. itf3lYL<`—We are without attir. stiles of note, and con. thine to quote Soda at di, Pots at • 310 . 4 2 Pearls at 600. RACON—Ssles Were nioderate, orithericani percep• title change in Price. We quote city. - eured.Shmildeis. a6:1107, Hams at sleet, Sidei at BfrilBl. • • ' FLOUR—Very little doing, and receipts quite l gtd Sales at 33,12 from wagons and river; from store of 100 bb Is at 83,25; by the dray-load at 413,30. RlCE—Sales of 7 tierces at +lf, 4 mpnths COD FISH-We noto sales of 3 drums at 34; e do. 4. GLASS—SaIes of 70 boxes to the country of Pale at GRAlN—Receipts Were light, and but few, sales to mite. We have sales oll7sbuti Wheut at 65: Rye-75 bus at 45. Corn—We qurte: ut 31 5. cats—We have CORN BROOMS—RaIes of 90 dOi from !i!bio o! 91 • (Repotted for the rtaltimot Sun Reilew of the Baltimore Market. F‘ir the souk ending Frido . y, June 20. : REMARKS—Business is•quiet es usual at this season, and without anything special to notice. . • AIIIEBICAN COITON AND WOOLLEN GOODS-- The market for these fabrics is very quiet—the season being over. Prices remain itregutar, with a declining tendency. Sales very small. co rros market remains quiet Sales of the week only 267 bales omildling to middling fair Vitg.n. la, (Jeorpn and New Orleans at 90111 c per lb , 0 months. The sales arc entirely to manufacturers, who buy oulv to supply immediate wants. This stock is now reduced to= bales. COFFEE—The market is steady and without chillier in prices since last week. The transactions have been to a fait extent: Sales hi all, sluice our tats. are over 7.- 000 bags, as follows: 4,001/bags Rio at 814191 e, and 800 at 81(391e; also, 1,100 bags Maracaibo at priers not Dan. spired, and Mt bags Java at 114 c. The stock on hand is *3,000 bags. The week's hope, is of coffee amount to 2,- 030 bags Item Lagusyra. • -- .t ' FlBll—The market is steady; sales of 118 Mils, No. 3. old Mackerel at $5. We quote No lat COMO Mr, No, 2, $9.25 and N 0.4. Shad—No.l,sW 75. fleecing* 84 8716/83. Codfish 3 2509 59. FLOUR AND M EA.L.—Flour—The Flosterimiket this week has been 'quiet, and prices uniform. At the close of our review of lust week, small sates were making of llowsril street itratids atll4 19g. Since then,daity trans actions have taken place. nvevaging :mine GOO Wits. at the same Gainer, at which price 200 liblw changed Lauds to-day.. We now quote it dull at 64.121 per Dbl. _City. Mills—The lest sales were at 194 25. which come holders continue to ask. Susquebssina—The supply is light— No male. reported. Rye F our—We quo:e at $3 Nra 50 per bbl. Cotn idea 1— Demand moderate. Balea to a limited extent at St 57j per bid. The inspections of. Floor for the week end on Thuisday are as follows :. Howard street, 5,163 Miff. and 47 hat dot City Mißs. 4799 Mils and 210 half do; Susquehanna. 348 bble; Family. 340 Milt., making o total of 11842 Mils. and e 57 ball bbl,; beside. 8.1 lads. Rye Floe, and 1408 tittle- Coin Mole. . GRAIN—The receipts of all kinds of Grain are light, and the 'supply v,ry small—sales limited and the mantel dull. Very little red wheat 8n market. We quote red at SZIUSIre. 'Small sales of good white at ÜbjUle. No family dour (arbiter in maract Coru—Pricas have been uuiforca and Aar market in. 1, with sated roles We now quota yellow at 67e, and white Glaiatc per bushel. Oars—Demand moderate—sales are making at 37239 c Kre—Smolt sales at 6701;:e 9 bu,b . 1110LaSSI'dt. —The ante k of Molar...sit small and tale. moderate. We quote New Orleans at 3larra per gal. lon;Cubs, e e goCztt , '; Pot to iliror IllOrVa• The rte tolls atc 31l cask. Gab& ant GO hha tr . Porto Roo. E7yoldr..s—A moderato business—eater of eotnlston Rosin at dt Soap do. 91 50.1‘$J; Tar, 81 621; ?itch, el Loper bbl Tarperilm e Ztso37e gallon. PROVlSlO?ift—Unton—The Pros - ratan mailer thie week h•• barn quiet. and tba salt. KeT•iiiiir in small tote to t h e regular trade. %Ye Mon ' , lx' of Int hltda. baron aides at Isle, and 10.00 tbs. lapse at Ole. Emit, of 110 Mid,. • tuou'dera at ll;Wric. We garde the canto of prices—Shootders.7o.3dc;PideaMfaille; Ham P, 104.111 e: Pork The vales are very *mall. We quote new niers at t 116016 123; f Mae It 7.143d1fr: naming doing in old. kleef—We quote stew Nal GLIM Ird; old. CO. suer. 913:0 ale. °flu° Ireks at 114411/ : for No. 1. We name bbl , at via Itte V lb . RlCA:.—Market quiet—small sales as leaks f D. itEM —We quote New t [mound at pet nal lust . . SUIIIAR —The Itattosettons that *ref baste been con 4oedatrubss entirely tomer/on salt s. The model closes Grua Stock on bled shout SdalObbds. gave Cato at ll 517:$11d: POMP lls,o, 4 te.;.:41 w ink•ht,ss etc At Ruction. on Tburadsl.lßßtt WWII Cuba soU at 5 :Ai= OS. The stow amions by ofteate hands are 'sly Ittuie.d The Import , of Saga, ate WI bhds. Cut's, 375 bbd. rano Me*. and atil Loxes fluoilus taII.FAYS. -Sondra Jane in Curer by which tl pre • lair quotaiioai Timothy ie 30211 Ts; Irlassee4 1 al rye buabel. TWIN:Cif-4 be Warns tam tics Imam. tiatet and owe* pretetet no cattalo-op:inn mice tore been ma hotg. tfoldets swimsuit Om :We bare otsrhane,e to "mere in the central tango of quotations, atEl , b ate as toCoses: 4 OOJ CO for in:enor Jierylowl; f. 00.76 Otf for rood eocatoau; rog4l.3l‘vg , s 30;1: ge•ca, 7 60:19 Ott; and Teel tole, 10 W. Outu saltier to p.u.l common good wed awl .tplengleJ, tf,s. goad bat fed and spangled, 7 :lOW 00. evoo and tine fellow, In Its 1115 44; Sot Tr 4 orgikr wrappers, lit W.. 41,1 W. The wecr. tutpectiono are 1.4r4 lents, Cl width .= use /Mullahs!, 'AD Ohio, mad W Scattier,. WtsoL-, we note sts'es of 1-dau Oa tub grads at 31ei 1.100 unwashed astan3:l7s; 2,0u1s Useue. vaster to full blood. at aidri; 404 int :led at 2h4.71c; I gad port. ly washed at We ti SS. The. viroeks tab:ewe is..outl.e, buO Os. tt'llts1:1:1*--The suarlics µsits. Salve at in and hqc In Id& E~blladelphla Cattle Market. . . Thi offß moot at the J . :gavot porta, during tht' past wrrlt, romps i.caltacoo 2100, icettraina 141.0 dower, to N r ot a ; X. 41 Coon an.l Cater*. 00Ol1oce.. arid I:k6 tbarp u,l reties--Iterf Cosa. ate soncadydcataaJ, and prTrra well oastatator.3. ttates at Iran 84:40 to 1..73 to 100 13*- Cow* Cahta-1.41” , of neva Cciwil at born SO to 33, Apttogera 12 to YS. and Pry Coma at from to *4 each Nog* fan* 1 . 10111 ro 640 per 100 b.. Ntrro and Cambia—Sales of thy farmer at Irian 1,60 t* CW. sal tbehllefltion 1.73 to teal', Is in rioality. BANK NOTE LIST. Calm/mm37.11.v. et noon d..astreezit, ligzetootio &Sneaker', Cour of ma wad sixth tenni, Pirtstorigh. OHIO. rotootrck Roots.- •• •tb i a: r e t i :se of fi s k a ::::74 . thes •.: Philadelphia " -•• Other Solrom Banta. •• • Itrowarralr Backs «Motv " Ilrsnvittc ••• ••.• •• • 40 Memel Ca. &new Ismael " N tomtit • ColtunLia Bulge Co •• • Urbanite Str Danville " " ITooller Delavvote to. •• . INDIANA. Dot leatown " •••• • • • Slate Ilk ana Brooches. t Itarion ' Heontuttorrit " • ?fate Mot Manch lornenmer 113ok I ••••••••••. •• lit or Illinois Lebanon ••• • • IiENTUCRI hlonttcunery ea. •• All Solvent Banta. , Northumberland •• 311Artolilil. POLUlltile •• Stilt Ilk 1111J.IiralliChr,... I • 1%11 1 . 1 111UAN. , ;All Solvent Hanka • a 'Marine h. Flee Aliitootle ' 3 TC3INKSSI All Solvent Bank. 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solver., Batiks - 11 SOUTH CA IMLINA. II All lvolvetit Ilanks•••••- • OROBBIA. All lialvent Banta... •• • ID ALABAMA- All Solvent Banks LOUISIANA. - All Solvent !Janke le . EXCHAPORES, New York ... • .. •• • •I pram Philatlelphla•-•‘ •.• •.1 •• Baltimore Cincinnati . I die. Louisville St. Louis . li ••• Reading " Fehtsylkill co. •• 1 Washington " West lime% " Wyoming Carlisle . Chamber*twig • • ' ' • Erie ............ Gettysbargli...p ... .... • • liarrubarg ••1 .... ••• • Honesdale . Middletown ' • Waynesburg • 1 1 York Haag I Relief Nowa United time* Hank 15 Allegheny City Scrip. • • put Allegheny Co. —Oprern Pittsburgh City " ••• pat NEW YORK. New York City ...... • •par Country Hanka NI m nnettnr.. Alt Solvent Bank. DEIiAWARE. All Solvent flanks • par Email Noteit MARYLAND Baltimore Woks C4urmy Danki".. . VIR6INIA Elk of Yr. and Branches Fanners' Bk A. Branches ' Valley Bt and Branches Exchange klk &Branch's I V heeling Banks do Brunchos••• • NEW ENULAND. All Solvent Banks•—• • I New. liLV,BER hes just set 11,,, Where arc die Frten Eli Rosin with Theo; Farewell, if ever Fondest Prayer; Temperance A ni hem —Dedleatcd to the Temperance f3ocielles ; • Song -of Merry: Poetry from Bunyan'', Piplm's 'Progress; rr Fly Swift, To Zephyrs ; The Keepsakes Comic. Song ; s o-1 r . • Qo Wheia Ilotior—fromCorsOcllo. By .Vordi Drinking Song. By " Macbeth .•. . .• • The Celebrated Cradle Song. W. V. Wallate; Moonlight is Sleeping • . • lhe Star of Love. A beautiful Ballad by W.. V. - Wallace; • • 'note happy Days arc Gone—us sung by the Irish - Swain. Catharine Hays; Ilenrietta, Wallace Concert, Keepsake, Hamburg, Fashion Polka's. - Also a' fine selection of easy teach ing music ; W altzes,M arches , and a complete assort ment of Violin and Flute Mask: SIGN OF,TIIK GOLDEN HARP, lel3 , ' No.lol Third street. N. D —Now arriving a fine stock of NEW PIANOS. i,lett.BUTD. - SEXES—Trio Juno Cordial -or Precrea-. JL" live Elixir, is a certain cure for debility, weakness of (be organs, and all irregulaties of nature. As an in'. vi orating medicine, it Is unequcdled, and biof prlcetesa value to those without offspring. The genuine can only , be bad at the Medical Depot, jell 3 BffS'TritAllD 11IITOW-A—Viiiiiiiiiel9os; for tnediet• nal purposes, for sato by JAMES A. JONES, jel9 - Drucgist, corner of Liberty and Hand ats: PURE YORE WINE—For medicinal purpose.. le I! JAMES A. JONES Tpua.cuutius, COLDS AND consumwrioN.— x: Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liv erwort and Tar, Jayno's Expectorant, Dr. 81:revue's Compound Syrup Wild Cherry, Llurdocles Compound Vegetable Or ugh Syrup, Dr. Dall'n Cough Syrup. Jere . JAhlk.S A. JONES. COOK'S RKMIiDY FOR INTEMPERANCE.—A few bottles only of this valuublc medicine on hand.— Price 81,00 per bottle. It can be administered privately if desired. Sold at • rII.IBONS REDUCED--A. A. Allison Jr. Co. are new closing oat their large stock of Itonnet Ribbons it very reduced Mee,. Call and examine if yOu Want a bargain, at • Ijel7) - Nos. G 2 and 44 -Market at. SHAWLS—At Reduced Prices. A. A. lila sonA Co. will close out their stock of benuiiitil pil id and embroidered crape Shawls, at a great redaction from fonnespritee. Call soon and get a bargain. -. Jett - 'Nos. 62 and 64 Market MEM t , • • • . ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 1, Mies, Beat/cr. . • • " . I Atlanue, Partinnon, Brownsville. ' . •". Redstone; Woof ward, Brownsville. .• • ' •M'Reeendrickson, McKeesport. GordonG " • Beaver, , Beaver. • " :Fashion N 0.2, Peebles, Elizabeth. •" • . Thomas Shrives, Bailay,Weat Newton. " Navigator, Dean, Louisville. W Excel, Calhoun, heeling._ • " Malta, Moore, Wheeling. •.. DIWAR PED: . . • " • Redstone, Woodward, Brownsvills • • Atlantic, Parkinson, do • J. Mliee, illendrickson, hießce spo rt. • Michigan N 0.2, Boies,lteaver. " • Reaver, Gordon, Beaver. - . . • • Thomas Shrives, Bailey, Nees Newton. • Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. ' Peru, . - "- . Wellsville, Young, W• I sad is. • • • " Shenandoah, Reichrierker • " Heroine, s'onweli, Wheeling. • • ' The Meer wus stationary - lasi evening ; at i . feit 1$ :The flood.—Tbe St. Louts Union of the 16th says r -4. Tan river, 'yesterday morning, was on it stand, but du ring the day rose about. ari inch. It is, therefore,now only nine inches below the highest point attained by the present flood. The levee, during its entire length, is un der water, and all the exposed localities in the °Mecum portions of the city 'are completely submerged Thu boats have been ordered to land shove Diddle s.rect, and the general business of the hisee is •pardally suspended. With but few eseeptions this whole American bottom is a sheet of water, rink the inhabitants bare been com pelled in seek other and more genial quarters.' C s ° te n a t t r eP l l s l:n i g h :r t l o n l i; . . .. W F e n tl n in es . w ng were on the- hurri cane instantly killed, and 'mother had bothof his legs and his back broken, by the breaking of a guy to the chim in-order to pass the d j a c y c i one d'n 1 . o7Th n e e c r ew - L o uisvil l e of the boatne y , th w t h o i ti e g h h t the e crew c.o al were l. l h o e w c e r r e i cane or upper deck of the bout, when the guy, or rather pole used to lower the chisuney,broke or slipped front it, rocket in the chimney. and the two men were knocked olt of the deck, and fell to the lower guard, 0 distance of. 21.11ret, or more, breaking the neck and 'fracturing the skull of one, who beet struck upon the edge of the guard, and then fell overboard. 'the oilier rash's back creek the edge of the g nerd, and his legs bung over the•edge, one of theft being broken at 11w thigh..l.llle.was taken. to the Hospital in an insensible conditiottiwith but lilac hOpe of ; his recovery. . :•• • • - •• • . . • Moinsr , June 0 3 :BEAVER-I'er Heaver ---Vami §briver,lll 1:1,1s Mine ral paint. 41A1.1,1P01.1S—Per Gov. !Volga-11 Graff & Co, 17 Mitts tobacco, 43 balls leather, 1 box baron.. IP Leech & C.), 40 bbd. tobacco. 11 1' Morgan, 2 Dads tobacco, IDX firmware, I 1,-1 bacon. 11cFnden & Corode, 9 socks wool. Clarke 3. Thaw, 13 bhds tobacco. . Wick &- Me- Gandleis, 9 bags serape, 3 able dinned, 3 nicks rags, 1 bill fors J 8 Dilworth, 7 birds tobacco,9 tors dry.gouths. W Hata rtb & Nobie,ll barbels wheat. Wlt Johnston, 8 hhtl. tobacco. Miry, Matthews & Cu.ll sacks oats. J It Mellor, 4As r.ths. IL G Loomis, 1 Ltd oil. W Lingo- Icy &Co 52 els shorts. 1' %Vocals 3: Non, V bags oats. :NSW hoof: pear* J Dickey & Co, I cram rags. 11.1111181rILL1:—Per Naviga or—ll Gran & Co, 2W Isgs star candler, Zi Ithds toborro, It. tierces banns, 3 ski woof, 2 fettio mile, Sellers. I, Aieols,:j. bbl 3 tan! oil. t.t bads shou!ders • Nimic It A. Co, . DMA hint. George W Smith, gt emyry buts, %I'm Ihngitam, 211 Olds tobacco.. Areormtck,eLbaler COIIOII 1.1 A rahnestock, 3 ties stromatillo. It is Sellers. 4 caws medicines. D henna & Cap S ores, 4pk go indie. etiocnberger Co bbl e estop Woo. Clarke 3.1 h tv, 10 casks., 2 bbla Airfl.l. aka worst; M,llrr & tricketto.t, 121 libl* whisker. t & llorbaugb. 13 bag* feathers. J 1 Kuos, Darrel* Whiskey. Mersey & Hoy. 10 b!als air alders. (/ tUack barn &I o , G oaks hams. Georgc 11 31illonberfer, 1 latti taborqo: I clot, lLa mdse. Owner on board tor 45 Ws bait. 'Monday Packet for Wheeling. TM; near tind •plendi,t vezcsor HERO IVL, W. S. CoxWel.t. Ittintel. will 'wake beertt trip an - MONDAY nest, ant thrte r tan terstat ea abase, is plat:fief thC Diurnal For freight or roam& apply on Watt!. flea, • . new and elegant Warner IRENE No. 1. 8 , Itet.throci. Ittogte!, kin taken toe piece ei the Clipper bla.V., in the line Of Kuhr:4,4nd ardi leave • eery 11 , 100.9 a .4110 A. M., foe thr alawe land intennediate pone rot Welt or pee. tititly patella. • • Alt Wormy vitames PACICIC, Zagora Melt latr. well trate tor Ow abate end inrernmti air. pore every THURSO/ T. si d *,:clack, P.M. ref frenbt pa tow, iippry en Lonr4. 0110 • D. WOODS k suN. !Vn Cl %Vete, te. and Co:1 Front et W rant easy Pae IlitilrotCl act no Rts. 1 Ti k s nen. and reel 11111 , 11111 t Mesmer Cllll . - ...- IStinumotatt. Matter, will leave . early every Wennts! , tv. • I err isia 01 1/1111aStr, &POI on 1101116.1, Or 10 tuar.V ti. li. MII.TINISKItGeti.. jegill Tat Gale orumer ALLEMBN BELLE N t. eal . Oa vi,e. karts tbr Ant, vein . woof .01 Emus tga,evety .111.Adaty it 4 P.M. • The I.he ftstsiart A1.I.1:1: II tti V lIMILE tio eni.l Jon% noxxo,lraver trot Allegtowl *turf for pool hn.rooty Tworrio and !Wolk tt i r. M. For Firiaist or ro.oro.oppir le 1:44E4 sm. JOIIN 11'4 pot op in q_ltoAt balite% tad eaatataa ttle ttecngth a &IX TIMES as nsaeh rum slarsapin!la so hay esteslat topetrattent to Munich geire pc, .Isonlopos ess Nutsee tar hee e.eittna • r...• It has bergs a Wei yttstell:hetl Sect Car roara Cal, that f‘,"eseapesstte.veheu pare sust peopetty ptepottn. trut! , *of) true roincen Int all .11.eates io.potior (root NA storste state al Ott b fwd. the u.t of notteotiNiutlltene 4nokt. toil babas in youth. bserettoeo.Ste: itie boldly aetris that Jinni igt;u:s pixttcl:wriucr Of SARSAPARILLA et the uoly Iteetoseetionheraro the pahlte that topopsies, an ettsen, ecirtnifig.strittriplea sod al antfarm tteenalls, •ThoSattapatals it rumba:et! et&ht.ui segeol w olive. obi overy poen4, bttare helot; stet; is isojert to tFe ate:tics! , ettealietti and genotttetitte stecttoined brew,: being isoodl Mire Sstrapestlia abut et:attain; tho ammo+ or sere. tat caber VAldab.C, nicateal too'a, soother Sonnang the belt rolopoui,J, 0411 prOJoeing the crtattst 'Wolin 05094 in hie known tetnki; 'llit stoat, /*vet 19 Scrofula or Nina', Evil. (anrcr., ' T nosh liffiptiff.s I, of :Alin. Erysipelas. Meanie Sore Eyes, .Itintr. . orona or Toter,. 'Scald itlieumatirm, • . I'W ltll in thy banes or Joints.lll.l Sore and Cicero, Smelling of the Cilands,Syph. lit, DirPerstind.talt of the Kidneys, Loss of Artie rite, Inst. ate, musing from • • the ascot" Mercury, Patin o the S ale and • r‘lioulders•Gen , • rat Debit:4., • Dribisy, Lumbago, Jaundice, • Cootve cas. Sore Throat. Etronehin4, Cotighs.. Colds; Weak• • nest of 1110 t:fat* t, 1'Illo2011:IfY Affection*, Dik.a.es tending to prodore • . Conaninplion . raper complaint, remote irregularities and complaint:, Sick tend 'Neruitua ilerulache, Low !twits, IN ighttsweati. ktriosu re Of imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitution. Ai ihttltSC4l,i'lld it a spring and almoner and general tonic tor the *poem, and a gt mle and pleasant purgative, tot superior to fine Lick or Conpreas Water :tans, or Se idlits• The iallowing is a verbatim copy of a certifi•ate nOve in the posses,ion of We proprietor of Bull's Ssrsattir illa. Rev. I:. %V. Felton IP widely and tenetalt9 known as an eloquent anti accomplished Pastor of the M. Church, nod the Rev. l•:. Itlteveny.on has been known as one of the most talented and zealous members that the Kentucky COllleteltee could boast of for many years, and at Mk time is Latina the high and reel - mit:Ole station of agent for Ike hl. l Bcok Conran Can the world madam: hatter or snore satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine! unrrEic TESTIMON TIIAN WAR EVER ornER • ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE • - Roy. E. W. Salton—Rev. Louiarille, May th), IKU. V' have used John Ilull's f.:ars. ermine, and hove knerssnit to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in rioting that we believe it to. be a safe and valuable medical compound, :tad calculated to pro duce mach good,and relieve much suffering; and would therefore 0101.1 cheerfully- recommend ti to the afflicted. (Signs!) . E. W. ,ttEIION, STFII,I7NSON. VALUEOF COINS. Ant eric n t old (n ts) •pa r. do do (old)..spreol. Sovereigns 14 4,03 Guineas 3,110 PreCa ricsdoers ••• • • 1,00 Ton Milan 7.00 Feu Goilders••• • •••• 3,90 Look d'or 4,95 Napoleons•• 3,60 Doubloons, Patriot. • • 13,73 do Spanish•• 10,93 Ducats • ••• • 9.15 How we all admire aelear, beautiful, whihg skin, and a rosy eisiored check. how often do we seo persons, not possessing this "desideratum $o devoutly to be wished,” rezoning to cosmetics, lotions, washes, pain's and coloring materials, to restore to theta , a •scatblatice of what disease hag deprived them of, and that too,with great injury to the gltin. Etas Sarsaparilla is the best cosenctio known, •It beautifies the skin, by semeving every particle of and diseased matter from the blood, making it:pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivity to every nitnnte vesiel; awl changing. the yellow and dark countenance to the blown And. (iieshuess of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, end use, Butts Sassoparala. the only sifectual remedy. "Award to the wise. In sufficient ;^ and a hint Is enough for Ole Ladies. • ' TESTIMONY LIKE TIIE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON , TIM rictr.Ncv 01 , BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. 'num Ur. 14, ry,,RFFippr.....of Chemistry iii the usic.l toe of of My lioptli ? . GO Smithfield street GO Smithfield street_ • • • • • • • • 2. • . i•• ME= . 1 -:4; -1,t:...0.::,1.4.:16;t:,,10. :7; ...: . k...!::: . :: :: . !.!' I - -- -, • ..i.:-%.-::::...*,:',i'.'; ti.: wY s RIVER-MATTERS: ro** . ur •fi•rwii ouuu ii: M!ffERMEM INIPO.IO.TS UV RIVER. ===! . .41tellghosir Silver ?rode. ngtiVLAXCvill.lli; PACZETS OICZIMM=OtriSa Medi , ine;latoret u»d sarrordinr m di:texion., WILL CU WI rimuT `FAII.? Teimemenlals. El= •Loaievitli Medical Cottlee "~ I have looTe7loVeiNefistiif ingreilients campanili! John Bull's Campania Exttact of Sarsaparilla, ant have no he.itntion in saying :hat they form n sale coot. dound, and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is °Nine 1.. Y. YANDELL; M. D. Louisville, June 11, 1818. WHAT DR. PYLES. Physician b y appointment to the Louisville Marine Hospital, says of BULL'S SARSA rmuust : Louisville, March 20,1819. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and ! believe the combina tion to be un excellent one, and well calculated to pro• dace an alterative. Impression on the system. have used It both in public and private practice, and think it the beet article of Sarsaparilla in use.. M. PYLES ; hi. D., .. Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Ilorpital. •••, .0 . 4 - CAUTION—Beware and ask far the original Dr. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, front Romag— na d have no other. svh K o ll l e Y sa S i E e Re N nd Retail AVREcIn.ILI4, For sale by D. M. Curry. and Jorep Douglass, Alle gheny City; nod by Druggists generally. ••• • • Jelo:3mdk.w • OD FISH--4300 lbs. veryllne Cod Fhb for sale blr C jell W. A. hFCLURO & CO. LARD OIL Dl ls. fi, by • • • 100 7. 'l D. WILLIAM/4 k. CO., 116 Wood st. U LIARS-6 mac Levering's Cruebed; jo •-•- 0 do Pelvetized; rot sale by jel9 . • • . J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. RIED A PPLI.Z-z-15 bue. on heml•aud for sale by D jel9 • • • ••J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. Tuisecco—c. kegs° twist for sale by. - jell) J. D. WILLIAMS di. CO MaiiiiM UNTS—at jell • V. P-111AR3IIAL1::' eW .f _ erel, (Efostoit iiispcetion,) Jt»4 tee'4l.andlor care-by • MILLER RICKETtION; . • • , Nos, 24 arid =Liberty st.r. 11.11111b1) YEACHES—M bus. p 1J and for sale by ' fjel6)z' - ' - AVM- DYER- • =MEE ~~: _ MEE . . . .!-.-•:.s.ic'i.:-:!=.77::7_1‘.:.:::..c",:;...;.:. TEL.EGR9I4I:IO':NEWS. BY 2718 .cesEizr,y LINE EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF .THE STEAMSHIP ARCTIC :The steamship' Arctic from Liverpool, , with dates to the 11th but., arrived this afternoon at 3:o'clock, with 97 :passengers. She experienc ed fresh westerly winds during "the whole_pas sage. , The Cambria arrived at Liverpool on the Bth. The Cotton Market at Liverpool is unchanged, and prices.firmer, with -a fair and steady de mand. Sales of 21,000 bales since the 7th; 5500 of which was for export and speculation. Breadstnffs in all the English marketi have advanced since tbe sailing of the Niagara. Flour is 6 to 9d higher ; Ohio is quoted.at 108 6d; Philadelphia and Baltimore 20s Gd to 21s. . • Corn is fB.l dearer ' lie sales of yellow at 30s to 318 6d ; white 82 . to 335. Beane are a shifting higher. Provisions... Active, but unchanged. • , Groceries... Sugar is steady, with more .doing. Coffee is rather better, with more home demand; Tea: common Congoes to is advance; other sorts neglected. • . No sales of Naval Stores.. Tobacco... Unchanged in prices Tallow is'dull. ~ • Freights are unchanged. ` • The amount of Bullion in the Bank of-Eng land lutd . increased over 437,000. Consols closed nt 971098. - American securities lircin active, but unchanged. • The accounts from the manUfacturing districts aro more favorable. - The liabilities of Mr. R. C. Hyde,. the . Liver pool cotton dealer, whose, failitie was announced by the last steamer, are from £200,000 t0,C300,- 000. • ItlPssrs. Finch, Commission Merchants, have also failed. Their liabilities are LlBO,OOO. • The committee of India etcam navigation have reported against the Panama, and in favor of the Cape of the Good Hope route. The accounts from Amsterdam represent the trade ns stagnant-. Coffee and Sugar unc7(ang 2 ed. Rice dull: A serious collision bad taken place 'at Ham burg, between a party of sailors and the Aus trian troops. Six lives were lost, and a great number wounded. 'The Parliament 'had adjourned for the Whit auntide holidays.' • • The number of fishers to the Exhibition* near 50,000 duily.. The price of tickets is one shilling. • - -• ••• ~• The Dublin :uid!way Rail Road .be • opened on the Ist of August. The crops in England and Ireland promise on abundant yield, but the season is rather back 7 ward. • • The accounts from the Provincial manufactu ring districts are more favorable. At blanches- ter and Birmingham, there is more activity in ail departments. . ' A nov.lcagate in being formed in England; for the purpose of obtaining a reform in the mone tary currency, by laws hosed upon the free banking system of New York. The league has gained great favor in the mercantile community of London and Liverpool. The receipts at. the elaysittl Palace, when opened to the working people at one chilling, were not so great as anticipated. The Tears continues its sneers at the display of American articles. . From Ireland we learn that great efforts are being made to have the Dublin and Galway Rail Road open for traffic on the Ist of August. The board of directors bad inspected the work, and the engineers and contractors had pledged them selves to a completion by that time,, when it was expected the first train would be filled by. American citizens. The utmost esteem was felt . for the generous aid•offered to this route. . The agitation felt against the penal measures of Lord John Russell has subsided. • IRELAND. According to the authority of the Ectning Unite correspoutlent, 1 paper that is violently hostile to every Irish interest, the long threat ened demonstration of the County Tipperary aw.iinst the Ecclesiastical Titles Rill has turned ont a failure•—a result which the Mail attrib utes. perhaps correctly, to the courage of the Raman Catholic ugh Shetiff, whose refusal to connect himself with the movement may have emboldened many .of the requisitionists to ah- Rid: themselves' at the eleventh hour. The grain crops bare been greatly benefitted by a fall of, rain. • Vie Cark : Examluer mention that soilie appearancesof kliscolorization; but attributes these symptom of blight ti the late harsh winds and frost during the past week. Tim weather bu.s been intense!). cord, Ina in this morning it is somewhat more gentle, but still serf unlike what might be expected in June. A commission charged with the duty of re porting upon the subject of a revision of tho con stitution has been formed, embracing nine in favor and siz against it. M. Lamartine has made a powerful speech in favor of revision. subject to the decision of the nation by universal suffrage. - The President is about making another jour ney through the Provinces where his popularity is not increasing. The trade accounts from Paris are favorable. A duel took place on Saturday morning at Versailles., between the Prince De Cano'and M. Rossi the son of Baron Rossi, who was assassk nated at Rome. The duel was causell by the latter haring laid wait for the Prince, whom helstruck in the face. After two shots, exchanged severally at 30 and 15 paces, a profound impression Of - regret was offered by the .Prince de Canu that .lie should have been euppqstml to sympathize in an act which he regarded with the utmost horror,. and both parties shook hands. , PORTUGAL. It is reported that Saldana is rapidly becom ng unpopular with the army. - The French fleet has arrived in the Ttigui. Our letters to the 4th contain no account of the counter-revolutionary movement said to have broken out in Portugal, tho-news of which has been transmitted Cla Madrid and Paris, the de-, tails of which we extracted from the journals of Thursday. Portugal generally was tranquil. The army appointments, embracing a few l'.rogressista offi cers, had not met with decided opposition, tho' they-seem to have created dissatisfaction in a portion of the army. Saldana had Conferred the chief commands on his own-immediate parti sans, while •the' Progressistas were introduced into the ktnistrativo department. • - The Cabinetshad * repudiated the idea of stop:- page of payment, and supported the ebntinued payment of the-dividend revenue to the Board of Public Credit. . I.Mhe Bahian.% as well as Viscount Depluliire, the chief of his staff, had been much indisposed, but both had recovered when the Teviot left, and there was no truth in the report of Poison hav ing been 'administered to either. , The new levy of 25,000 men was about being made to enable Government to interfere iu the affairs of Portugal. Our accounts from Madrid are of. the 2d inst. The Chamber of Deputies proceeded, under the presidency of its senior membet, M. Cartagar, o elect its President. 199. M. Mayans, tho Ministerial candidate, obtained 195 votes. There was every probabil ity that the Ministerial candidates for the Vice Presidency, MM. Tejado, Noedal, Castro, Conga and Arguellers, would be similarly returned. The Senate met on the 2d inst. and elected its Secretaries. The Chamber of Deputies appointed commit tees to verify the powers of.its members, - TURKEY. The Russian troops liad completely evacuated the Danube and Provinces.- • • PAPAL-.STATES. Advices from Rome to the 30th ultimo state that the negotiations pending between the Holy See and. Sardinia, .ralatiye to the ecclesiastical question, were not likelyto terminate in afavor-. able manner. The Pope solemnly officiated in the Church of St. John of Lateran, on Ascension Thursday, and bestowed his benediction on the French troops drawn up in' the square. ITEMS FROM NEW YORK. • NEW Tonic, Juno 23. The steamer Winfield Scott arrived to-day, in seven days from New Orleans. Archbishop Hughes returned in the Arctic. Count Villa Veva, Intendent general of Cuba, arrived on Saturday from Havana, in the war Steamer Pizarro. • Mrs. Mowatt is expected home iu the Pacific, which sails from Liverpool 00 tho 9th of July. Vie learn from our foreign files that a large number of Hungarian refugees have united with a number Of Schleswig Holsteiners to emigrate to this'country,_and found a colony in lowa. A brutal rape was committed at Bangor, Me., on Wednesday, - on the . person of a highly res 7 e youngpectibl lady, by a man - named Benjamin Rollins who has been *wrested and committed. - - . ' ' , • t; '•' • •.**-' • ••• • •••• : • ''•-•••• .~': ~ ~~ ~: .;~: _ , BORE MEE ERSE `r,,.; •f n i V 1. 7. ' • 7." BEE • A.' a .~4. ~. .., It. ,~{ ._~ _.. roliii-Days Later. NEW Twar„ June 22 ENGLAND PRANCE. The Al:lmhor of votes was ;',.* o .!.)-: =WM ITEMS FROM. ST. LOUIS. • ST. Loins, June 23. The steamer finroc arrived on the 20th from Council Bluffs, with a largeamount of robes and furs. The reports concerning the cholera and Small Pox among the Siox Indians are confirmed, and the number of deaths are set down at 4000. The Small Pox is yet , prevalent, and it may ex tend to other tribes. • . ' Col. Mitchell is endeavoring to assemble the different tribes - at Ft. Inrimee, to establish friendly relations- The Dunn met the fur company's boat at St. Ange, above St. Joseph's. It had five deaths from'cholera on board, and was bound for the month of Yellow Stone. At Weston; Mo., there were 81 deaths from cholera. The citizens are deserting the place. At Jefferson Barracks there were 31 'deaths from cholera. Luke Led, the Indian agent at Fort Leaven-- worth, was killed accidentally last week. _ The Mississippi is on a stand. The Missouri is falling. . - FROM TEXAS: • NEW ORLEANS, June 23 - The Texan news by the steamship Fashion, says that CoL Hardee and expedition have . lib erate4.lB prisoner's frOm the'lndians. - The terms of the treaty are well observed. Several Mexican women captives refused to Accept their freedom:, Those. who were given up under the treaty were returned. FORWARDING FREIGHT. puzonna; N. I'., June 23 Mr. Brown, Freight Agent on the Erie Rail road, has con.stwomatetl an arrangement .for for waidifig freight direct from New York to Cincin nati in five , days, at a cost of from .$l. to $1,60 per cwt. A SEIZURE UNDER THE LIQUOR 'LAW. - PORTLAND, MO., 4=o 28. There is a great excitement in the city to-day in consequence of the seizure by the Marshal of 20 .casks of liquor, under the new liquor law.— Te property is valued at $l3OO, and belongs to Samuel H. Sawyer, who resisted the officer, but it was finally taken away. . , FUGITIVES. There is amok excitement in the city-in 'con sequence of a tepoii that officers are,here,to ar rest a number of ftigitives residing in the cicin ity of Charlistoem. FAILURE ALBANY, June 21 Arthur F. Robb, the extensive flour dealer failed to-day for $lOO,OOO. LotnsiriLLE, June 23 Five feet one inch water in the canal. The steamers Capt.• May, .Editer. and. Isaac Newton, passed up to-day: • • ' . -• IlstrnaonE; June 23- ' The President is at Old Point. D. Webster and family, and Chas, Lawman eace Washington to-morrow for Capon Springs PRIGADERHIA SfARKET--Jttne2.3. Cotton...Aclvdneed a shade. Flonr—Steatly at 4,25 for common and good brands. • Rye Flour... Firm at 3,37 i. Corn Mea1...2,87/02,94 for Pa s and 3,00® 3,12 for Brandywine. , .: ::. Grain... Wheat is scarce at 1,02. ..Rye72®l3. . Whiskey... 23- • NEW. YORK MARKET---June 23 Cotton... Firmer. Flour—Oa - better. Coal has advanced one cent. Lard... Dearer. Provisions—Dna Whiskey bits advanced one cent. CINCINNATI - MARKET—June 23. The river his fallen lE inches. F1i5ur...3,1,503,30. More firmness slier the reception of the foreign news. • Whiskey...l7lol7i. • Provisions... Nothing doing. - Star Candles...2oc. Sugar Gil•Ot 71.; Coffee 01001. Pig Lea.d...4i;. - • BALTIMORE MARKET—June 23. flour... Howard Street 4,001.- • Grain... Red atid white wheat 84e,t881®9098. Corn has advanced ; yellow. 59 ; white 60 x61. Oats 39. Rye 67. • • Provisions.:Atulei; prices unchanged: Groceries... Steady.. .Rio Coffee 8 i® 9 1 .- Sugar and Molasies are unchanged. • • NEW ORLEANS: MABEET-44.rine.-21. • Ccrttoa....Sales•of 900 htds at stvidy prices. - Tobasico..:Sales of 300 hbds at 414015/.'" • ' Groceries...No cliunge in SnFar and Mobutses. Cotee, 9091. , . —• . . rlour...ln limited demand•at, 3,45®500. Grain—Without change. • - • Provisions...Uninspeeted Mess Pork, 14,95; Bacon, firmer. "Lai4:..Prime, 101. - • Whtskey...lBolBl.. - - • imb osaisisßisist • " — "Muni slums. -MYGATT BROWN., BA.NKICIiN .1 =mien an as nitossas, CLEVELAND. aim. Conectioni made in all the prineipalciiies, and STOCKS- , 'Bought and Sold on Commission. • It ILL & 1317Itte.Y. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street. Vard door below Foursk—(tray skis). SIG wr EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for role. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gohl.Silver and Bank Notcs,boaght end sold. Colleei Mai made in all the principal mimeo( the United States. bepositarecelved of For and Gamin Funds. AVE have emaciated J. Gant.l3lll, Cons with us -In VT the Exchange and Ranking buaiseas. • WM. It. WILLJAhIS *.k CO. Pitisbuntd.lan , y. I .185I.—jaalta • " •• DiaNK.INO HOUtillit• JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., . N 0.15; WOOD STREET, PITTSOURUII. :Current motley received on deposit. - Collections made on oil the principal cities of the Vol; Stites. • •l ) .ATRICKS 44NitiluiAND EXCTI EM F la% 93.-coß3tu Wow) LID D1 45 :3602 1.°41"111t 512=1.. ; • Pittsburgh, Pa. " . FENNSYLITAIIIA.TIANKi — NGIOSBO. DIVIAN. GLEAM & 00. VOTES, Drafts. Cheeks, tec. collected, and Remit .LM lances made upon favorable terms. • • • mar:LIM ' R.IOIYAN, Caibier. tiollidopsburgh, BOP 1P.10:00. . WOI Wtl-LILSU J. B. IeVAY r: o. COrItIN - WTI. U. WILLIAUS & CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NORTH RAS! COIEINR' of WOOD AND WORD STREETS. A LI. transactions wade on liberal terms, and cense. tions promptly attended to. - ljnatitm D, , omestic and Porngn li;settonge, Bank Notes . , Gold and Silm,Boulght,So.i and Exchange* EXCHANGE AND tIANKINO 'lloTheg dY NallMaui A. ' Hill & C 0.,.• - Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. - irr I rrmass? ALLOWED ON SIMH DtPO.ilti plug2B suss RYAN - CU. IMMIX, KILADIErt E.A.11111. , • - . Basher:and Exchange Swim, Dialers in Fotelele and Domenic Bills, Birts (zt Exchange, Certificate! . ov - Depos• it, Bane Notes, and Coin. Cornet or Third and Wood eta: directly opposite the. st . , Charles . — ',.dthr22 _ 111.2 SECOND STREET, COAIDIZSSIONER AND 2iLILL-BROKER. STRICT attention will be giOn to all business en trastedto hilt care. Pittsburgh manufactured ant des always on hand, or procured on short rOtiCO. Notes, Bondi, Mortgages, Ace.. negetiated - on . faiorit ble terms. Advances made if repulsed. :Locatetf• 84100 x. • .. • 11103. • noolvaamiciaNr. : , . RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B. Comer of is and Siamt swim, PiusbureA, Pa TIEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Timeßills, Foreign 11_.7 and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of Deposit,&.e EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Colon and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers. • !CHRRIMIT and par funds received on deposlte COLLECTIONS made on allparts of the Union, anti* lowest rates. Itepll-ly Removal. .tJ. E 101.111155 4,SONS, TILVI REMOVED =MIL niauavo AND .11XCILINGS owes To No. 67 Marker strserairsr doors Velour old stand. . • • • N. H0W11.03 & SONS, BANKERS AND VXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dee ten in Notes, Dra ft s, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly (*reale. , •-_ Collecittons made In all the cities throughout the Unt ied States. De_ posites received in par funds or current paper, N0..67 M arket street, between Third and Fourth streets. - . aug AGODA TEA ETORE,i-:Just received 'and for sale P at the Pagoda Tea Store, a prime article of PORT WINE and PftF.NCII BRANDY, selected expressly for medicinal purposes. Price Sliter quart or bottle. Attlso s a superior lot of CHAMPAGNE WINES, of the ~.-Teeny Lind and and Eon brands. • _ . _ F EA TIIERS —MOO lbs. prime Feathers jest reeetvea anal for sale by - jet, . KING & IdOttitITEAD. De AVON-10 casks Gams, sides and Shoal. ers, just received and for sale by jets . KING h MOGIGIEAD. VOA RS—N. 0, and Relined Hueare in . BWrO •nd /Or Odle by . rie/Y: : KING & MOORHAD -- • I!EEMEe—CrO superior new Cheese for sate by s WAL DYER ern" meet.; DACON HAMS-0400 tbs. besiur au cd cured family ' AIDP , Hams for sale by Cacti W%: /NEW; " • • ". • • - . . 4 is.C4, " • ' • .•-• • pr Mate DI DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLPif • Dsvorsat his entire intention amp ' T ;a i r.tic i e er . V e ts t 1:11ne se is mos s t r i t y d c m : e ating t a t; *. fal affections, brought on by imprudence • • youthful indulgence and excess. ...r. • • Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Goaort• • • bea,Oteet, Stricture,' Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tatter. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Semlnal Weakness/Im.'' potency, Pilot, Rheumatism, Female . Vestness, Month.. ly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano:. Nervous Affections, Pains in the Rack and Lot es, I rrii a dons of the-Bladder and Ridneys,successfully treated Cure guaranteed. . • Fourteen years' practice Your in this city% enables Dr • • Brown tooller assurances of speedy cure to all who may • • came under his care.. . . • . ' Office and private consulting room., 41 Diamond ay. tar Charges moderate. • , noy.s,4&wis., Rimmansu.—Dr. brawn% newtyaiscovraa rem. edy for Riteumatismir &speedy and eetilliDremply forthatpainiattroable. • It neverfalls. (Mee and Private Consoliation Itoonia N0.,41, MOND, Pitteburgb,Tenna! . The Daetoi tlways at borne , r...tantB-davvit GREAT AND imeoßmarer CEE IIC AL ' DISCOVE[i'Y.. . . . Cliemical reelable Combinations to repel, DinCISCS. Dr. Onyient 9 ii Yellow Pock and Starampa...„ villa, UP IN . THE largest . sixedaintrl es, contains ... pirr more of the pure Honduras Sarsatiariila than any other preparation extant, which IS cheinleally'comblned . with the Extract of V ellow Dock, the EIMISCI. of Wild Cherry, and. Balsam of Fir, thus making the' remedy more thoroughly, efficient than auy other Sareeparnia ,',. before the public. At the same time it is perfectly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot be said of our.., .of the Saremparilla Compounds. The invalid should be- -, 'ware of .poison ! Mercury, Irtin, Quinine, lodine, Sul- - phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and - metalimpoi sons entered into and tom the active basis. of most of the Sarsapurillas'and Punaceas of the day. Generes COMPOUND EITBACpOP VILLOWDOCCAND eAIL.APLItILLI ' does not contain a particle Of these aubstances..as any • • one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests. , '.' • The' original and only genuine preparation for the permanent cute of CONSU'MPTION AND DISEASES: OF THE LUNGS When they arc supposed.tesbe affected: by the too frequent we of Mercury, Iron, Quinine, 'ere.— . • It is also a remedy for SALT RII UM, RING WORlllin . • TETTER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY,' SCURVY, ' s WHIT r.: SWELLING, ,ging'd Evil,.Neuralgie Affee- . tiOns, Female Weakness and'Obstractions, Barrenness, • Nervous and geneial Debility of the System,Loss of ' 1 Appetite, Languor , Dizziness. and .Liver --ffectionas • which led to Intermittent - and Remittent. Fevers, Fever and Ague, Blllious Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, ..-. Jaundice, fee die. - . - . .. or Tbe athicted may rest assured that there is net the least, particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any_ other :. • poisonous substance .in this medicine. - It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons in the very ideakeatstages mf sickness, or to the most helpless in- . .fants without doing the least injury. . - -- The curative powers of this extract are truly won derful, and all invalids should make immediate trial o. the " Yellow Datk'and Sarsaparillas'.lt cannot injure _ the delicate patient. . . . . .• ' [CERTIFICATES ) • *. •.-. . -,, - Xiiig's Eoirs—Care of 0. AL Leonard; ' ' .• ' , , • Btoommo Oxeye, Dec. 11418•10. .... Masks S. P. lIMINE.2 It . CO.—Gents :—Fom . alune In* , 1813,1 was attacked with .:be - King'is Evil in my Ottn t 'r, which became so sore that I could not tine It, and 111.1 . ; 1945, mortification set in: .1 employed at differenttimea;: : each physician of celibrity within my reach ';' alt 14 . 1: •• me that my arm mast be amputated. From the" shoal. . ': ..: tiers to the fore arm, toy arm was' (till of running sores,... come of them as large as a fi ft y cent 'piece. I then trie d' ' an Indian Doctor, who removed the Mortified flesh, and' - stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm. . : My strength , tit this time, mos completely exhausted r .,... and my person much emaciated. I continued in this -- state until the summer of 1848, when 1 saw onradver tisement of 't Guyron's Yellow D ock and Sassopaiiitor • which I read attm.tively, and Pent for one bottle of the article. After using it a fetv days, the. discharges from - • my tam increased, and assumed a light e 010..., and less • • offensive odor. I sent for a second bottle, and while . : using it I found my strength increasing, and the dis, e eharges decreasing I continued using it until - 1 had . .. ; used six bottles, though I. felt myself - perfect): 'cared- : before 1 used the sixth bottle. Since that time I bane:, t not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appea red.• - and I have not a doubt that it is thoroughly- cored; fort : eats labor with it ac well at ever.l could. •- . -...- . :. -" Gumotes YeUma Dock and Sarsaparilla,. a IrMeitired : .: me; I took no other remedy while wing it, and had 1f4... used it at the first appearance i ( the malady - 1 fully . be , liege it would have saved me Irons years of stiffering..'.' • Aad I mast earnestly recommend every person coffer ing under any similar ilimuse, to use “GnysoWe Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,", which will restore them to• . health. - Yours in gratitude, . . ; • • 0. LEONARD, , • t. BOSTON, June 23 An Eztritarditory Case of &tofula, Egrasiperas and • Ulan, cured by the sole um of Dr. ouyserOs Cam. . . 'pound Syrup, Sellout Dock and Sarsaparilla . . • • . • • • Daeolurs, Nov. 17,1548. Da. Govsorr—Sir : I tender you my sincere thatka rot the great benefit 1-have derived from thc use of your valuable Syrup: I hive been troubled very bad vrith a .. scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chin-. ` I did not pay much anent ion to n at first, supposing it to be nothing but some eruption that generally - appears. 'oh persons' races.' It finally began to increase, until it • spread to the back part of coy head -. I applied to a phy sician; be attebded me all to no purpose. -.I had tried everything that could be. tried. I saw y.ourSyrup of. - Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use it;.: . for 1 knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most valuable articles in the world for the blood. 'I bought g your Syrup and commenced uslugit, and fiorll the-user of one bottle I could see a great change in my system. I continued using it until lam a well man. Z now feel like a newperson ; my . blood Is perfectly cleanscd, - and . free from all impurities. There ii not a question bat that your newly discovered Compound it lar superior to. tiny 7;7:LT03E21411i Syrup eversold. This certificate Is at your disposal; to publish if you like, and any one you may refer to me, 1 shall be happy to give them all the. information I can about my case, erc. • . I remain your obedient servant, - • • • • . GEORGE G JOHNSTON,' • ' • - • 113 Market Street. . . The best Female Aftditins breams. The Eitreetqf •Yeltoto • • • Du* and Sarsaparilla apeeitire, speedy and • ye:manna airs for al: eosTlainse incident to • • • FEMALES. • -• '• Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly ap plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. Iris unrivalled in its erect upon such diseases • an Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leueorthoca or , Whites, Irregulai,Menstmation, Incontinence of Urine, and general -Prostration of the system. It immediately . ' ;, contracts that ditttessing nervousness and lassitude so . . common to the sunlit% (rime, and imparts an energy and:, buoyancy as surprising. as they ore grateful. We have evidenee on file, which, induces us _ strongly to recom • • mend this medicine to married people who have not, been blessed with offsrU gu ig. • 1 Pro/spins Uteri, orfa of Ms Womb, of fwg , years,: standinjr, cured by Dr. ysouSsEr-trartof YettotoDock • . andSarraperrilly, .tjwe Mtn! Mb& known remedy 'fiat! *•' ban tried without retie]: ' • IVASIUSaTOn, 0., Fe b .;;lBl9. ....I' This certifies Mat my wife, aged twenty-seven years has been soffeting under the above emnplaict for fivi years. Nearly all of that time confined to her-bed.-• have for five yea/Bei:instantly employed the best Judi cal talent that could be procured inthis section of the • country, without any benefit -whatever. - 1 have also • purchased .every instrument recommended for the Nut of such diseases, ell of which proved worthless. • • . In the spring of ISIS, I was Induced by my friends to try Dr. Gay wAt's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for four months. After she had used it for four weeks, It wan evident to all of asthat she was imptut ing. and from this time she improved rapidly, and gained flesh and strength until she is now enjoying mest WM.; lent health. \Vitt. MONFORT. •.. We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monfort; knovi thatthe above statement as to the sickness of Mtn: Mon ford, and as to the cure being a ff ected by '!Gaysott's Tel- .. IbW Dock and Sarsaparilla , ' to be strictly true. • JANE EDDY, • SARAR POWERS.' ' Sold by J.D. PARK, (successor to Sanford& Pat h,) ' Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, OhlojOineral Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders must be addressed. 3 Kidd &. Co, Pittsburgh; LWilcox,it,cornerMarket street and the Diamondf• Ii A Fahaestoek Co; burgh; J A Jones, l'insburgh; Leo ft .13eekhami Alta ' .t. _ gheny City T men, Washin&tan • • W• ll• Lamber -. • -ton, Frank lin; L B Bowie Untontoivni" •Weltyi Grcensburgh; Kenny., So imerset; Scott ft Gilmore, Bedford; Reed & Son, Harnirnrdon; Mrs. Orr, Ifollidays burgh ; Itildebrand &Co Indiana; J It Wright, Kitten.; :nine; Evans & Co, elookville ,• A Wilson & Waynesbnrgh; M'Fir and & Co, N Callender, 3lnnti• vale; Barton & Co,•Etle ; Henry Forker, Mercer: Ina Kelly & Co_, Butler; S Smith, HeaverrJ D RammertEL Warren; F I. &.0 S Jonesiportd.nrpon; P 'Cream:. . • ir.,Brownsville... , • • • : • • ' mylLi ' . . Ayetts.cherry .Pectoralt : TOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE NESS, BRONCHITIS; vvflooriNo cottpu,',. CROUP, ASTHMA and -CONSUMPTION: . ' Among th e numerous discoveries Science has made . leans generation .to facilitate the business of crease its enjoyment, and eyed prolong. the term of 'ha- . man existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind than this contribution of Chemistry W.* Ile aling.,Art. „ A vast trial of its: virtues thirmg . hoittrhis I . - broad country, his proven beyond a doubt, that no midi-. ' nine' or • combination of medicines yet known, cart Ea... surely centralised cure the numerous varieties of pol- ” Monary disease have hitherto 'swept from our Midst thoutands and - thousands every year. Indeed. there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy - has et length been found which can be relied on to Mire . 1/16 4.01 t dangerous affections of the lungs. Out ejects : here .: will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present tire - following , -- opinions of eminent men, and refer farther . enquiry, to the circular wh ch the Agent below named, will.alwayli j be pleased to furnish free, wherein are fall - particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts. • From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated ' •' Pr )lesitor Hitchcock. . • • . "James C. Ayer--SiYi I have used s'imi Cherry Pee trial in my owireasei of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it le an ad mirable compound for the - rellef of laryngal and bron chid 11 my opinion to to its superior char acter can be of any service, troll are at liberty .to use It , as yonthink proper. . • • EDWARD HITCEICOCS,L. L. D.. . . From the widely celebrated Professor Salmon, M. D. L.L. D., Professor of •Chemlstry, Mineralogy; ' 3c.,l'ale College, Member of the Lit.' Hist, ' - Med. Phil. and' Scientific Streletles of • • Americans:id Europe.' ' - "l deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable conipasl lion from some of the best articles in the Materialifedi- .. - ca,„and a very effective remedy for the class of discasi S. en It is intended to Cure."' • • . . • , New Haven, Ct., N0v.1,1919. i Major Pnuison, President of the S.C. Senate, States he has used the Cherry Pictoral with wonderful sac. cess, to cure an infiamation of the lungs. • t- Fron one of Ms fast physicians M Maine -- Saco, Me., April 28,19 W. . Dr. J- C. -Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: I am now eon „minty using your Cherry Pectoral In my,praetiets,.arek prefer It to any other medicine for prilmonaryeomplatutre'r From observations of ninny severe cases, I em es:matrice s : : edit will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs,: that have put to defiance nil other remedies ~ Ifnvariably recommend ifs use In enseofconstuniffi — int:',. -, and consider it ranch the best remedy known - Nettie* -- eate.- Respectfully yours. . - • • L 9. CUSHMAN, fiL D. • Prepared and cold byJarneS C. Ayer, Practical Che- • ist, Lowe ll,Mare. , . fig , Soldin Pittsburgh wholesale au4 bx,B. -'-.- Fahnestoek, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City 1. bq H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by dro g g uj iji : generally. - • ~ • . . . BXX I:flirt:re% vcodl i b4 P b t us t e t %Vo i r i t g t : .' Perfect erendiaatstr O t al, priv re ata c tliseases. ' ' .. •-- _...501d ltrPittsberib. at the Medical Depot. . • -.- ': . ..1... - r , 4 .:....300,.:,._,..-::,:.... 60 Smith fiald,Yttetiy: - f . 4 .... A WiTtUrit7ti OA - iiii.:% -- Wrtis -- ;17f, -. 7% . :iit ....,. 44 4; t • &i'sdle y " - JOHN A. DIAHMEN.,:,. , ..-.. -- -, ale :2w • --- - . AlleabettY Platting Altimf' - . -- • • .',':' , ..:=-..; . i:‘ - ,: . :;.:",•,; - ' ..s'i4 - A.;;;., 7 . .'..-A .,,, ..:.':.! , : , ::: . .'.- - Y:f ,Tf?; . •:':f . : . . .. .. . . . • !Drugs, au?) Altbitinus. EMI INIII
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