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That the anent Comtaiuloners of the City f Pi tts b u r g h b e r espectfully requested to cause the gut, target the *tracts and alleys. to be thoroughly washed anti brushed every day; andralso;trieollect and remove all kitchen garbage ankeffid t. and ; that it be recom-• m an e : 4 y e ari d we,Pele"tut_teedfaaal'andiareshrtibtivivaleagirhottees, By order of the Board. . _ '- `'CHARLES NAYLOR, Seernaiy.. celebration of the 75th AttniVtlllalry_or , -..ankertpan independence. :'• PRELIMINARY MEETING. jell , Pursuant to announcement; a meeting of Detn County, favorable to the Celebration of tho approaching. Anniver , ,sary of our Country's Indeperidepce;washeld at the,ginmet 'Hotel, Allegheny-City; on • Saturday evening the, 28th inst., • The meeting wss•*teMted by calling Mad. David Lincli.te; 'Preside, and appointing Jamey Heldman; Jacob Smith and Thomas Mott; Sec. "- • •- ' On motion it min./Usdyed, That the chairman' ...appoint a. general Cammitteo of 'Arrangements, .. to carry out, in a suitable manner; the.objecti of • the meeting, with power, to appoint all: neoessa, : ry sub-committees. • The following gentlemen ::..were appointed accordingly; .. . GENERAL . cOMISSITHE OF •••• •Geo. P. Hamilton, 'P.. C.:Shninioit, Dr, .-Alen Black, David Campbell, Joins Blacknaore, John P. Glass, JOhnlrwin,. Jacob McCallister;l Coo. Wilson, - let, Wardi Jati:' C. it eokey ! Harper,. !Wm. Wilson, sth IlcOam . mon, Jos. Biridaghana,Thos, Philips; Jae.: D. , John Hastings, Capt., Jno. Btrmingham, H, Beljy, Hedy Patterson, James Watson, , ' - John S. JAO. C. Da, vitt, It. R. Roberts, Jno. O. Backofen. Robt. H. A. Holstein, H. J: Rodgers,: Henry •• ,g o t l ie.;!ier t J. L. Drano.. Geo. Spaqber,lohn D. Vitie,r,-,y 0 .4- O'Brien, John Murray, Vim. David sons. Jame SaJieherY. John McClowry, Charles , 07..liarnett, John •.1;.'..Lvt 01 4 -Wm: . Morehead; -Wm— , Bennett, Jas. B. SAvY,lrt ; 1 0 8 -__ . P• Barr. Gen. Puri ..:, .aton, M. C..hrtiligan,' Jas. - idertimen.; • • - • • • • On motion of John R.'johnson, the name of - Maj. David Lynch was added, by the meeting, to the above committee. • • ' It was then announced that a meeting.of the committe Of Arrangements, would be held im mediately after the adjournment of the present one. Adjourned. , BIEF.FING OF THE CommarEe.oF ARRANGE- • The cosimittee.afteriards organised by caA- ing. Geo. P. Hamilton, Esq., to the chair, and selecting David Campbell and P. C. 'Shannon as Secretaries. _ - On motion, it was Resolved, That the commit- tee herb respectfully extends a generalintita tion to thei Democratic citizens of the cities and county; "to join in the celebration - of the - op proaohing Fourth of July, at the Emmet Hotel, in Allegheny City, by phrtaking of a public din - ner at the said Hotel, at 2 o'clock, P. M. • Resolved: That the chairman appoint a corn , mittee to. prepare Toasts, end another to select • - officers for the occasion. The following persons were announced to serve on the committees: • • - • COMATITTF.E ON TOAST- Samuel W.,Black, P. C. Sluunion, M. C. Stew :art, Sane, Jr., H. S. Mograw, Jno. C. Dunn, •' Jonasß. McClintock, John Coyle. COMMITTEE TO APPOINT 'ORFICEB-S .flaiid Lynch, John M. Irwin, John Hastings, „John It. Johnston, Thos Parley, David Campbell Thos. Moffit, Tim. W. Irwin, James S. Craft. On motion, the name of Geo. P. Hamilton was added to the committee on toasts. Resolved, That the members of the; above nam ed committees be requested to meet at tho office, of the "Morning Post" on Thursday the 3rd day of July, at 10 o'clock, A. -M:, for the purposes of their appointment:' ". .Resolved, That the proceedings be published in the Morning Post and Morning Chronicle, and also in the German Courier. 0 'Nea's Atzwapherie Lever Murn..—We oiili.the attention of the public, . and, especially "oar me- Chardon; to -this valuable labor-raving machine. Its cheapness, simplicity of construction, dura bility and efficiency, make it without a rival. It is made entirely of wood, not so much as the point of a nail to rust so as to taint or spoil the cream. There is no churn easier kept clean, or kept in repair. It is worked by a lever and -with - so much ease that a mere child can perform in a few minutes what has heretofore taken al , most hours of - labor - for a grown person. At each - simple motion of the lever four agitations are-given to the cream; the same motion also causes an abundance of Girt° be conveyed to the bottom of the churn which is thoroughly and in timately mixed with the , cream. It is only a few -weeks since these churns were first introduced • in. this Ststil, and we learn hundreds are now in use is the adjoining counties, rendering univer sal satisfaction—purchase no other until you see this,, is the best recommendation that could_be given; we trust some'of our mechanics will take hold of this valuable improvement. A model of it cgn be seen at the Farmers'. Exchange Hotel, Liberty street. * . . This churn , was invented by J. O'Neil of Xe nia, Green co. Ohio, and yatented to him July . , 81.trusens.—Itobt. Kane committed -on twO• charges of assault . and bAtery, with to kill, received his sentence - on Saturday.' He said • he had nothing to say. The Court remarked that he `had beeri found guilty on two assaults, and they might sentence him on both, bit would not as he was a young man, and , had parents t 6 whom he might be a comfort, if he would re form, and they hoped the lightness of the sen tence, about -to be pronounced, might induce him to mend his ways—they could sentence him to fourteen years, but would only pass sentence -on one indictment He ought to thank God Al mighty that he had not committed _murder, and J.hey took it for granted that - he was at the time -Intoxicated. 'The Court warned him' that if after term had expired he purified the Samemourse of conduct; they would send him •back on the other charge, but if ho behaved' he might escape that—they cautioned him, against bad company, when he returned to • freedom. He was sentenced to two years in - the - renitenliaty, . - QUARTER SEBBION8:-8atartilly, Jtine'.2Bol.-- 7 M'Clure, Boggs and McMillen on the Bench: • Wm. McCandless Esq., moved that the Widthof, of, the road in Charliers tewturhip, leading &obi the Washington and Pittsburgh turnpike, . to Preibyterian Church, No. 17, be changed from. 33 to 24 feet in width. .On. motion of J. 11:McFadden, Esq., a rule to show cansewhy the confirmation of a road in Snowden township, leading frOm A: Miller's • mill to Mr. Wilson's dwelling house, in said tp., Was granted, and reasons filed. • . . Itarmsoun Comm,ntorr.—Mrs. Barney viil. flume benefit, onTridarnight, Wag attended by a very fashionable audience, and on har debut . In the second piece she was greeted with a show er of beautiful boquets, Laround one of which mut entwined a massive phi bracelet:: Herself initthe "diva Barney,.done en immense &liminess nemithstandirig the lateness 'of the .......neistni*and the;warm weather. May they never doless, sino;' if: properly appreciated, they never Or Mr. 'Mid - Mrs. 'clOeed their engagement. here Ori 'Saturday. night. • At the conchunon Barney we:mailed before thocnr- I tain, when heinade a.very neat speech, in which he returned thanks for the patronsgethey•l hid received on this and formeroccasione, - .1143. ~.• regretted to part.with So many; ind Erietnii, but. consoled Idsnself with 'sliortly;,apteOillg before them again . ' " • • : They,were accompanied to the • river yestor": ay riming by numerous' ffiehde;aail'are'xitty on their waY4ta.Cliielfuid. . • • ' • , Benea.—lttiar7iti : min - - 4-that Mrs. McLean"; a very worthy anddetierving actress takes her ben efit to-night-, She appears . in .11 new_and at tractive piece, "Valsha, °rile Tyrant Qneen;" As this is the first benefit she has had thia'Sel son, it is to` be hoped that it Will be commensui: rate with her deserts. ' • .. . - Agricultural Aesociation.—The board of niani. lets of- the Agricultural . Assoeiation,• met on .Batarday, in the new Court Etonse, and made - all tthe - .necessary arrangements preparatory to holding annual. fair, • . .. :it . Tns Poor'. Housr..—Theri are at present in the Poar _House' one Ituncired . inmates, twelve of whom are insane: • - Therela no sickness. c Wm. C. Wall . ; 85 Fourth street, has re , ceivetl the International - Monthly Magazine foi July, 11351. - Vii , • •• atgibiit Odes: • . • • SCOTT a OTIS , AOCTUYNEERS'AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . 61 item irtarrer, yr. taints, anasorrin.• IiEAVING been engaged in the above business for theo dnoGs t obeo p a n . Jar:talk 'Pearson this city, would vespeetfolly en. consignments of Gads, to be sold in this market, either for Mellon or private- fale—particolarly Glass wart, 'Hardware and Dry Goods; and wilt make liberal advances us all kinds 6f Goods consigned ris ibr sale Will refer In Messrs. Hewett, Roe & 'Co., R. R. Via let,-.Wm.O. Wood & Co., John .1. Anderson &Co., It. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee,' Homer &. Co., Larkin Deaver- Saint Louis • Butler & Brothers,,Cineinnati; 'George:hi:Lain. rittalituiL • [mar Cky -P. RI IC AWAII"i. 3 . 14 4 °neer* i ;" CEe" 1. a- .1; CHEST MationWiltberiekrtnle cloy (Mon. e. day) June gkeietteirnoon, at' Ma canny% aleUoniinnse,' One Lama Tee Chest. • • G. MeDAItTNEY, Meer. • r the ONlttftl'erAtig 'OF GOO - DS- aT.Avcrlox. bbe's told Itloiniay, Jane 30th, at 10 o'clock forettoon,at M'cartney's Auction House, a large 'assortment of Dry' Goods, eompriiing. in part, Clotho, leassintetus, earsinetu, tweeds, gambroobs, linen coat 101KLUnen 'drilling for pants, alpacas, mous de laines, caldulerell; ginghilEts. calicos, lawns, Croton cloth, scarfs, sbawle pelages, mode, silk handkercideti ' end ei ands, linen, elintbric - handkorthiers, suspenders, .patent thread,irewing silk; linen tape, table cloths, table cowers, nmbrellasi together with a large.lot of Taney nr ,ticlea and millinery-goods. - W.G. BVCAUTNEV. Ace*. . Ili OR SE 'S .Coanpountl . lilyrop of Yelloay.flock .Roots amCCUPIES the trout rank among the peel:110917 ‘...uatedicines or this coantry andmptey coring Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, all other diseases waving from as impure state or the blood, Also, Litet Complaint, Catarrh, 117spetntla, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs,Sorezess and Taghtnessabounhe Chest; chins, or Hoarseness, Dryneu,suad a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used With imprecedeated suc cess in all cases of - • -. • FEALS.LS•WEAKNESS ANDOENERAL DEBILITY. Strengtheningthe weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and imrigerating the entire system : If the testimony of Thousands of living witnesses, from alt puts or the century, can be relied upon, ilia singu larly efficacious in curing all Humors and restoring de-• bilitated'and broken. down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its , composition; and so 'accurately cum .blued baits proportions that the eheinical, botanical and , aiedical,prepettles •ef etch -ingredient harmoniously uriite taPURIFY 'THE. BLOOD. • . Wahl removed many chronic diseases which has bar fied.the skillet the best physicians, and has also 'mired Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and . &retain, which • ; Sareaparilla - By raps entirely failed tojeske the least Lin• peasion lilts been tested in many. eases of CANCEROUS 'HUMORS. •The most obstinate Cancers have been .cured by this medicine. We say that - it is 'valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction fu the airealation, rendering the Liver free • active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the and relieves is encases of Asthma, and may be used in all elimates,and at all semen, of the year. • _Tbia Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO., at 102 Fountain etreet , Providence, R. I , and sold whole• sale and retail, by •°,:B.N. WICKERSHAM, Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Warehouse, cor Woodard Sixth sts., Pat rb,ll„ Catekeringta Plano& TORN IL faIELLOR, Agent for Chick .) eriagss Pianos, for Pittsburgh and • Western Pennsylvania, No. St Woo• litteet, has IteeiVed and now open for sale, the following ejggant assortment of Piano Fortes, direct from the to anMiery, at Air. Chiekering's (Roston ) ptices: One elegant Etosewaod senti•gnuld Piano, Gi octaves; One' " • Carved Fives' " , plain " 7 • " One " " carved " •61; oriti plain • " ai Three " . " . round cornets G Two ." " square do . • The above Piano Fortes are of the latest styles of tor eiture, and with all Me.Chieketina's' itopros relents.— The prices invariably she sane as at. Boston, thereby saving to paretuteers in this region the expense and risk of tnutsporlatioo. • • _ ALSO,F9R SALE- One Boyewood, Carved hrooldingy3l octave Plano, noinutgetared by &dew Stodgy* & Co; One Rosewood 0 octave, Adam Bto d an & Co.; One " 0 " Bacon &..Baven.; 'One:, - " do; One /eel-hand u Chiekering, as good as new ' One " • " 6 ; "" Ilaeon & Bogen; One " 6 " Loud & Brothers ; o ne • o 6 u Bohol, & Seabory ; 0.. e " 01 . " • ' Manhattan Compaq llanzies Double. Lever Letter Copying Press, out Metallic Dampener. BURNIIADPtI PATENT. Sin of Prtsin and Dampenrn—Lerter, 10 by 13 Foolscap, 10 by 15 olio Post. Ilk by 171; Manifest, 10 by 21. A Timm 4strint. Laborharing andllferuy-saring Mariam. PRP.S.3 and DANYENIPIO TABLET presents I. decided advantsges over all previous inventions for the same.obieet. . Jet Tbe.Press daes not require fastening dawn. 2d Through two levers and eccentric joints the pres sure is obtained with more ease, and moth quicker than by other methods. • - • . 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is 'Draftable to break or gat oat of order. 4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a' substitute for the brush, blotting paper and webeloth, saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight In gold, . The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press already in use, and for that purpose will be sold " atter* can be copied with this Press and Dampener to three see ands, without blaringthe originator the c MANN'S PATENT IN PRO V k:D MOVABLE DIAIDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In voices. Letters. Periodicals, Newspaper', Drawings Bank Checks, or any, other men where method is de. hirable. Tole invention. it LA confidently believed, is the best ever . presented to the public for the purpose for which it is designed, and wilt famish to many a deside. return Mug needed. The uadersigned now °fors it at a comparatively trifling rosin" all who may desire to per feet the system of pithervingpspers for leady and easy reference. MANN'S. COPYING DOORS. The Taper in these Books is made from all Linen Stock, and of the same qualltv as Fine French Writing 'Paper t boand on Parchmentßacke, with Printed Pages, and aisaufactured expressly for retailing The undewignedhavingprocured the sole agency of the above &rucks, now offers them at reasonable pncea at wholesale or retail. Preues, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, tarnished to order of any dimension', at short notice: All of the above article warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose &beets of any F , I2C. Arnold's Copying Ink—decidedly the best in urn. Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the claret's of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. • • JOHN P. COLE & C 0. ,. A; hl'Faden &Covode's Peons Railroad Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne us:, Pittsburgh THE UREA? KENTUCKY REMEDY! Da. JOUNXIII.LOB SARSAPARILLA 1 - . Tis put up in quart bottles, and contains the Tstrength 1. of SIX TIMES as much pore Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in America. Price SI per !ionic, or ipx bottles for live.dollars. • It has been a well established fact for years past, that Sataaparilla,vriten pore and properly prepared, was the .only true panacea for all diseases originating . from an impure state of the blood, the use of Mammy, intoxica ting drinks, ova habits in youth, barrenneu, &at. We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla!' purchued without regard.to price. and every pound, before being i used is ISUDjeet to the atf,ctest chemical tests, and Its genuineness ascertained before being used! • . Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of seve ral other valaabie medical -rows, together forming the best compound, and producing Ne crtatat curative arra Gluts known lurid i ThiiMedieine, when used according to directions, , . WILL CURE WITHOUT PAIL! Scrofula OT Riot's Evil, Cancers, Tumors. Eruptions of the ,Shin; Fdisipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring worm or Totten, Scald. Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or. Joints, Old sores and . • Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi s,Dyspepsia,Salt Rheum, Diseases of the. Kidneys, Loss of Appe• • • . {its , Diseases arising (tout ,Me ascot hI arca ry, • Palo in the Side end Shoalderi.Gen • • ral Dropsy, _ Lumbago, Jaundice, • . • 'OOstIVO tees, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, .Cooglis, Colds, Weak -1 • - 'ness•of the. Chest, Poldionary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce • Consumption I . • ' Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Exposure or Imprudence inLife, Chronic Constitution al Diseasett,and is a .spring and . summer drink, and M general tonic for e system, anti a gentle and pleasant purgative far superior to Glee Lick or Congress Water palp, of • ~..restlmanlals.- . • '• • • • ' The fello.Witigls a verbatim copy of a certificate now in ihepos . sestion of the proprietor of BalPs Sarsapar illa. Rev- &NV. Sellouts widely andgenerally known as an' loquent And accomplished Pastor of the M. R Church, and the Rev.,E,Stevenson bas been known as one of the most taletutd.aud.malous members that the' Kentucky Conference eonld boast of for. many years, and at thli dine is fillitnr.the high and responsible station of agent Or the hi. E Book:Concern • Can the world preclude. better or 1110 TC malefactor . ). testimony In fiwor of any medicine ••• BETTER TFATIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER. ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE • - ' Rev: E.W. Saums—Rev. E. Sravinson. • . • urine, May 90,1855. ' , We' have used John Dill's Sarsaparilla, end have - known it to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in etath g that we 'believe it to be a safe and valuable medical comphund;and calCulated to pro. duce much good., and relieve much suffering; and would therefore most cheerfully.reconunend it to the afflicted. • (Signed,) R. W. SEHON, E STEVENSON, A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. . ...110W• we All admire a clear, beautiful, white ale lit, aid a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see 'persons; not pdssessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be; wished,7 resortingto cosmetics, lotion', washes, palate.. and coloring matetialsito restore to them a semblance. of what disease has deprived them of, and that too,with great injury' to the skin. , Bias Sanapavilla is the best cosmetic known. it beautifies the skill, by removing every particle of morbid and' diseased matter from the blood, making it pure healtliy and vigorous, giving ao.. • tivity to every minute Vessel, and changing the yelloW and dark countenance-to the bloom .and freshness of i .youth. Ladles, abandon 'house Of paints. and mixtures, .andltser.,BuirelStirSiiparijla,llie only etTectual:remedy. " A word to eta ilituffteienti!isurta hint is enough thelndies: . • - . '_ _ • , TEEITDIONY LIKE TIIE POLLOW_IiiIIiBENDERS 'SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT -ON. THE EF. • FICIENCY OP BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. (Prom' Dr. L.P;YASUM.; Pnifessar of Chemistry In the • Louisville Medical College. 9 - c• I hive looked over the list of ingredients composing ! John Bulbs Compound Patric% of,Narsaparilla, and have ho hesitation St; saying that they form a sale coin. • donnd, and 'one that promises well to chronic diseases, . to whiektit.is.applicablen L. Y. YANSELL, Losaistnll June t'llt i C• t : . WHAT' DR. PYL • Phyncian by appointment to the Leaf/Mile Marine • sags ge BULL'S SARSA PARILLA * • March 2:1,164D. I have examined the presenption for the preparation of John BolPs Sarsanarilla, dad I believe the combine,: tion to be an eieellont one. and well calculated to pro , dace en alterative impression on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think the beat article of Sarsaparilla in use. M. rvms; ra.D . , • —Resident - Physician at. the I;Onistrille Marine . Hoepital. . P' CAUTlON ]— Beware end ask forthe anginal Dr. :JO UN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, from gressrueky , — 'and have - no other.. - KEYSER & SPDOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, ForsalebyD.M.Curry and Josep . Douglass, Alla. gheny City; and by. Druggists generally. • _ jetadikw-- , • - • MD= =SRI is .f ' ~- MOM ci•Armg11c4t,:•: . . , :7.,. E - TIDAILF'RE • •• ... ' Orrice ei.rna.:Eletir - liroitinve Pow,' _._. , ..., •.. : . . ,--,'--41EGPM14; lane 3 ati?4 l .• , Tliiipsatheron Saturdetfrte niceittivelY VI ud dry., Oar rivers ere very,lose, and receding; ,atidthe receinfainre falling of/ rapidly.:•Wesair •12itable . .t a 4e, i port any ihange in business or in thn markets. HUI ness will not improvemuch more until the last eit/kidst . or first of September. f r . ASHES--Tnens is no improvement to notice ; the de.: mend continues limited toe all daseriptithii. sWe note - a sale of I few casks Soda at former quotations, a. In Pots there is wry Rule doing.We quote .at .3, to 4; , . Petah' 5i to 6 - - ' , - '- - BACOIc—The demand is now principally confined to. the city Wants, and for filling small - orders to the coun try. 'The stook in first hands is quite light, which will keep up prices. Holders are firm. We note'seice: of 6 hhds, Hams and Shoulders, at 81 for Hams and GI for Shoulders; 3do Shoulders at 7; 3 do Sides at 81; 500 pintos Sides met • ihda.country shoulders at di; 5 tierces t3ugar Cured Hants at 101. , . . DRIED BEEF—We hive reported sales of 3 tierces otilc: . " .. , . OILS-We . note sales of 7 bbls No 1 . Lard at 69; 2 de at 70c. We have to .rePort i Llasced.r we quote lima SS • •-• ••• • MESS 'whim; miles; taamsate at St 5 per bbl. . . MESS BEEe.—;Yrimei heldnlB7, it Which p rice, bbis were cold.: ' : FLOUR—Recidptson Satieday, as near as could be ascertained, amnanted to about 225 bbli, alt of which was taken readily at the following rates: 70 bbls in sex. end lots at $3,15; .30 do nt $3,15 and lnspeetlon, equal to $3,17; 30:do at $3,15; 24 do at $3,19. Sales of 20 bbls extra at 03,25, with ant:leer of $3,30 for' 100 bbls; extra choice brands . from store at 83,31 to 3p9 by the dray OlLABS—ftales of 100 bxs tZtocountry at $2, time. . POTATOES—ThIt article Li hecoming seoree; with . an increasing demand. We note, a sale Of 45 bushels Reds at 550;15 dol'ink Eyes at 131,75. WOOL—Reeeipta moderate, -gild - prices aorniowbut easier. We note a saleof 1200 Ihs, blood;':at '2ole 400 do unwashed at 240. - NEW ORLEANS 3IMLIKET. . - • Ovrcie, • Weduesday Morning, Juno $O, 1831. S COTTON—But few patties seemed disposed toopetate yesterday, and the sales were limited to about 1510 bales. Prices onehauged. WV eraisus crasinincATtoir. ..... cop Of Middling Fair •• • • vtato 6IE) 7 Fair ' IriKPLOI • el Good Fair ••• •,••• 41 0— '. BIS 9k Good and Fine. •• •noulial. !aerial, Ordinary 'Middling • • •• Good middling TOBACCO—The sales embraced about 273 hhda, in cludin 171 Mule: 9 Rat 61. 113 at 5 21 at 41, 34 frosted at 3), S at 3, and 74 at 21; 6 hhds high in case at ; at 8, and 14 at 5), and 16 hhda at 4c 4> lb. • PLOUR—Slartet dull ; sates 500 bids sour, in lots at Su 85083; MO lowa, partly damaged, at 81 20 ; and i Soo bbls superfine Ohio at lee • than 83 40 V bbl. ORAlN—Thera ta bat little Cora ordain& and ye titer day's sale* were limited ,to about 3500 sacks, includi ng 750 itderlar at 33. 800 mixed at 45. and a few lots of prime yellow at 57e frbusbel - • -.Of Ont., 100 sacks In. diana sold at 34, and eV St. Louie at 36c 4 0 bushel.• • • • Of Bran, MO sacks on the Levee brought 850 tit 100 Rs. • .11, lot of 100 bbls prime kiln-dried Corn Meal sold at 1130 P bhl. PROVISIONS—Mess Pork was retailing at 814 60, and a lot of 350 bbls sold at a considerably lower ra'e. - • • •Of Bacon, 03 casks Missouri Sides aoldatt 71e, but 81e was refaced for eke prime Cincinnati ••••• was dull, with sales of 60 pse tants' at 909)e for bbls and, half bbls, and 104 • for kegs ; 230 togs *VIOL 100 at 10), and 400 at 10Ic 43`' T.• COFFEE—DaIt; sales 465 bags Rio, in lot), 0t 07a V WHISKEI'--Stdes of 12 blds Reetified'at 181, and ICO Cads Row wine. EXCHANGES—Demand limited; •e quote— Fnutes • • -• • • - • •,? Sterling • • - - New York sixty-day Bills Fight Checks on New York . • BANK NOTE LIST. comment' DAILY DT . Hoon & Sargent, &Schemers Daiwkeer s Corner (If' Wood and Sixth struts, Pituburss. PENNSYLVANIA. 01110. Pittsburgh Banks par rite 13k and Branches , • .4 Philadelphia " •' her Solvent Banks• • •-• Brownsville " u Bk at Sandusky . 75 Backs count?" " Granville ....... •••••• .50 Chester Cd. (new Issue) " Norwalk 50 Columbia Bridge C 0..• • 41 Urban na• -- st, Danville 4 ' ". %Koester 75 Delaware eo. ". "-- ..• 1... INDIANA. Doylestown 4 4 .........e . to Ilk and Branches • 1 Easton " ' 1 ILLINOIS. Germantown " •••••••• 4 late Bank Brune h•• • • .50 I... caller Banks .-.......r Bk of Illinois.- ''.s Lebanon " .........68 KENTUCKY. Montgomery co. • •4•• All Solvent Danko...-. I I Northumberland •• .0 _ MISSOURI..' . Formic ~ ...... 4. State lik and Branches • k Reading . 6, .... ... MICUIOAN. .. Schuylkill eo." . 6 Ali Solvent Bank, 5' Wauhington " . 44......,• WISCONSIN. .. West Bennett " •-•- .'• . Mari Fire Ins. COB' Wyoming . 4 . : . .." Silir&Ukie., 5 : Carlisle -:. • . TENNESSEE..... 1. ; • - Chamber/burg • . All Solvent Itanita•-••• 3 Erie - Gettyibursh - NORTH CAROLINA. -•'• 11 All Solvent Banks .11 Ilarnaliarg Honesdale • ' i '' SOME CAROLINA:IIf l'iliddletoorn i All Solvent Banko.•.— Waysicsbarg :• • ... ..... s tiEORGIA. York m i nim-. " . j All Solvent Births 11 ite u n li t e e r d N s t o tt ie e . „ m ink ist Al t Solvent Ilais BA ks MA ....... 6 Allegheny City Scrip • • - par LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. o-0 p rem Ail 'Solvent Banks• 4•• • • I h Pittsburgh City e ..... Nu EXCHANGI23. • New York I preen NEW YORK. - New York City par p -• • . 4 ‘ COUnlty Banks r i BilltiMOte 1. it NEW JERSEY.- Canciiinsti I tie. All Solvent Banks ' i Louisville i• " DELAWARE. St. Louis ii 14 Alt Solvent ranks gist • ' Small Notes • • ••. MARYLAND. • ' Baltimore Banks ••pat Country Banks . . VIRGINIA, • • •••• Ilk of Vs. sad Brunehes , Farmers' Bk & Brunettes a. Valleyßk and Branches • Exchange 111 A Branch's'. Wheeling Banks • do _ Brune hes. •• • NEW -ENGLAND. ••••. All Solvent Banks-- - ' PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW. TO 7 c. I,f/ .1 7 - • NEW YORK, - AND FROM LIVER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, DA L TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND . • SAVANNAH DIRECT. . . TAR o Soo 4 kalt:its,f 00.'8 General EinfireifOilitnd foreign Ezr.hange (Von. THE undersitined having accepted the Agency . oft be L. above well known House, is pospared to 'bring out Passengers from the Old Country, on us favorable ter.' s us any other House in the City. Passages can. be engaged In the following lina t sailing punctually . en the days appointed: • - SWALLOW TAlL'Lini leaves Liverpool on the Gilt and gilt of each Month. • RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 2G tit Of each month. • • • • • • • THEE LINE leaves Liverpool Twlee a Month. THE LONDON LINE of packets sails from London on the sth,l3th,gist and 94th of every Nomb. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails from GLASGOW on the Ist and 15M of each month. ' Atao—A weekly Line of Peekets for New Orlearis. V` Passengers shiped front New York to any part af the West. . • • . irr The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and S a , . peOntends the embareation Of all passages engaged in this Country. . • ; • P. S. Persons - disifous of yisiting the. Old Country cad have their passage - engaged through from Pitts- burgh, by applidatlon either personally •or. by letter, (post•paid) to the undersigned. • .- • • • PASSAGE FROM NEW YORE'. Can be bed at 'very reduced rates by, applying to the' -undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tapscott. of , New York. JAMES IILAKELY, •• • . Corner of Sixth and. Liberty streets, • •, 145 • (gad story) PsterburgA TaWO LUI PURSALE.— , A valuable Building Lot of *I feet front on Liberty aireet,Ninth rd, by. 100 deep to Spring - alley. Price 0600. Also, ' Lot aril() feet. trocd,on ttwide. alley. -Price 8400. .Terma fa r each easy. , ;• . • ' Tie abaY9 areal the proper grade for 1401141, and near to valuable improvements—making them deurable property.' . S. CUTrIBERT, Gen'l Agent, - tell:• .• 609mithlield st. •-• Watches ant; Jewelry. . • CHEAPEST-IN THE CITY—At HOOD'S NEW JEWELRY STO R EAMON rt~fFon Market street Wei would soy to the ctn. ' rens and the public en h ft erti y, t at WO are pre pared to sell FINE WATCHES and rich 'and fiashiona. ble GOLD JEWELRY at the wholesale 'prices. and at from 10 to DO per cent. below nay:other establishment west of the Metlailille: We have such arrangements with the manufacturers of the east, that we are able to get all of our goads first-banded, and by co doing we save about ID per cent. anytime cost; and then ,our el. penes are low. As we wish to secure a large amount of trade wo will sell goods • at a very-small profit, and warrant them as represented when sold. , Please Please call and examine the Goods and priece, at. No 51 Market street, HOOD'S JEWELRY STORE. Dell). - .Juist •cielve • from England,. A T MORRIS' Teallart, in We Diamond, a cookie lot of splendid strong . stud rough flavored Congo,u Tea s, h upon trial wilt be found precisely.tho.same. kinds that are told in the old countrysit 311.64,41. and.6s. lb. price -40 60 and 750. P ib. • On hznd. acme Young Hyson whiCh 'for strength and flpvor .is positively !superior to any, I havo tasted (or the last ten years: Price sir Ih • Recollect, the sevend door from Diamond allay;tt the Diamond. . 1e24 e_ly• BEOoka I ew N Bowles I. • TIITST RECEIFRD at . Walla Literary Depot, No. 85 tl Fourth Sheet— The 'Att Journal for /one. Rena, or the Bnow 131 rd—a tide of. Real Life, by Car oline Lee Heart.' The Adventures or Christopher. Tadpole—by Albert Smith. The Daughter of Night, a tali or Real Life--by W;•5. Folsom, • ~ - • The Web of Crime. or the Phantoms:id the Judgment. The Flint Step to Fortune, or the Pledge. ' • The First Step to Crime, or the Rattle—with illuswa dons by Craikshank. Blackwood for AWE. Illustrated LondortNews; with. deisigirtfrom the Gieat. London Fnneb, tca.,&c. . je2s TIME subscriber hilvl7g isinieOrrangements in cense-. L sittence of which his present business west be closed. by the Ist of lingast neat, now offers his whole stock:of Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, Lace Goods ; and Eintiroider • Set, Dress TAMOILTI_EII. lea he rob ie fi, ants Shirts and Furnishing Goods, Zephen Worsted, Flower-Materials, ' Umbrellas, parasols, Combs, Thread and Needle. arti cles. Also, Ladles' Shoes, (best Philadelphia make), at greatly reduced prices, wholisimle and retail..; •.. ~.. ~, ~.. %,•••, • • =ME •- ' -1091/pillh. - • -iot p et, disc. ", •401 irk ct. prin. VALUE OF COIN'S: l Arneriean Gold (near)isar, • do do told).spretn• Sovereigns g 4,83 Guiceas• • ; • • • 5,00 I T F Tba d rsr— ,70 Teo Ouilders• •• • • • .390. Louis trot. , • 4,25 Napoleons — 3,80 Doubloon,, Patriot• • • 15,73 do Spauith•• 10,25 Dmitri' • 1 - 2.15 . ; .• : ; t, • REM: • ,• f- R.~YER.=:TTISBS:=.; P O R T cll.' -4,4 2 . piere 5 mu - n • ntirti. us Tali gnarl - nat.. • ABBlvEttr- • - Steamer bliehikeit N 4. 4, Doke, Beaver. Adeline, Parkinson; Browrnsville. ' Redstone, 3 Plitoe • arard; Brownsville. • - J. M'Keej Hendrickson, McKeesport. • 13enver, Gordon - , Beaver • . u Fashion No.?, Peebles, Elizabeth. • Thomas Shrives, Bailey, .West Newton. . Hercine_ t _Cortwe,ll Wheeltng. Arena, Kinney, wellsrile.: • • . •• W . :TAR/ED: Rtdstone,Woodivard, Brownsville. • AUantio, Parkinson, „ do IL .f mrgee, liend ricks on, McKee spOrt. • Michigan NO. 2, Boies,Be aver. •u ' Bee'ver ; GOrdorn,Biaier. - Thomasithriver, Bailey, West Newtorn ' u Heroine, Conwell, Wheatirng. . • • • ' 'lttifyilower;_H_ailott;Cineinnati. • Cineinsall. • , . . . „ bidder deettientro the fiambiirir.—Th Lo nig vi e Dem tient Otlioiath Mat, The Hamburg is en unfor tunate boat., Qn trer last' trip- Prom' Arkansas river to Cineinaml,alte struck vi rock invite Obio,und came neer. sinking. On the same trip, in coming through the canal she knockedvi chimney overboard, and test evening,: lust as.she 3 , 11 a eve ria g the month of the canal, by some accident or other,both chimneys were knocked down and one went overtmard.f ~/EXPOW/ MONDAY, JUDe 28. . WllEr.uNo—Per fiteell-5 , bdls furniture, 1. mat. trais,B his leather, Ilingbinn* Co; 62 Mils flour,2esks eaeon, BroWn and Kirkpatriek. 1 bx, Murphy, Wilson A. Co. 10 esks wool. Meraderr& Covode .1 bureau, I. steve,2 bedsteads, 7 chair*, 1 bx,l wand save, 1 keg pickles, 1 trunk, lot sundries, Arinstrong & Crozer. skit wool, $ crates Imitate, 9bzs mdse., O'Connor& Co. 1 Ithds, 1- erste earthenware, 16 bbl hoar, owner on • - BEAVER—Per Navigator-2116M0 fish, ill Canfield. 1 piece, bugg y bails, bag, rather 0 Corworth.. 12 bdls sheep at ina,l) Feder. 4 bit Ointment, Kidd & Co. itucioNo PORT—Per Magnet—?t Ma deer tkins. W B Holmes & Bro. 17 hhdt tobacco; Leoch . & Co. t bdt, 5 bars iron, Shriver. 1l Rids tobacco, OraT & Co. 9do Clark & Thaw. 12 bbls lard oil, .1 N 3 bbds to bacco, Wm II Johnston . • 3: bblt eggs, M D Patton. 3 grind a. ones, Palmer & Co. 80 bgs oats and corn, bbls do, 2d o eggi, 7 sks sags. T 42011112.' 20 bgs Chopli,lo doshouoja do beauty r. Dilworth.. I. lat in tow, . Monday Packet far lArbielin.g. ME new and splendid wearier HERO-. INF, W.' 8. - Cow:Cm, Master, will make her first trip on MONDAY next, and there. after rut regular ma above, lrt place of the Diurnal For freight or pascal/le dppig on board. ' (3c20 . Priday Clnetkinatt Packet. file: new and - elegant steamer IRENE No. E, IliFet.rtrrixt, kin ster, has taken the place of the Clipper No, 2, in the li ne of Packets, and will kart every FRIDAY, ht 10 A. ht., for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or Pas sage apply on board; : • Par !darkens lllnd . floaletngport. Tut fine tteamer PACIFIC, Zasotta Mae. Tao, will leave for the above and tote rtnedi ate ' , ono every TiiiIIISDA Y, at 4 o'clock,P, M. For freight or pottage, apply on board. or to • T. WOODS k SON, mini() No. CI Water ft., and 63 Front tst. ti - fiedneatiiiPateket for oinetnnatt.- Tail new an/ Nit running istearuer OtiuttitaPaii, neater, will leave regularly every WS:IMOD/IT. l'or freight or wattage, ipply on board or to inat2o - G. U. MILTE.IiIIEriIIER. * . AnUgh's, Kit er Trade. • ' ' RIROVLAR PKANKLIN PACKETS. , imat Tug 6nc steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No, 2, Capt. Wm. Hamm, haws :fie Alla e : . a11 . ). - attaff tor Pnintlin,evrry Alandayad Thursday, at 4 P. AL . • The fine Atearner ALLFANIENti IllthLE: No 3. Copt. Jowl Harm*, leaves ten Allrglielly whorl' for Frank lin. every Tuesday anti Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Pantsge, apply salloard. truarett • - - •• • The Eighth •.' • OP DRY Goit,uS at the Ono .Prise Store of A. A. MASON & CO, Nos. GI et. 64, Market street. Pitts burgh, wilt commence on Thursday, June Mth,18.51, and ccultinoe through the month of July. Their Wholesale ROOMs will be opened to the Retail unite, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment *in be sold at an im mense reduction from utast prices. Having recently made extensive purchases, their assonment will be round veep choice and desirable. Their stock of Silts. cumprisitig more than 500 pieces. will be cloted out at an immsastdircount from usual prices. 'Good Dteu Silks as low es 3119450 cis. Silk Poplins, . to 932.1 Best Berege De L"inra, • : IS Fast colored Lawns, , Fine French do . • 121 • Fine Printed Deregea,., 18/kttrs Fier French laconet, • . 14025 GOO pee French and English Gingham", 10 0129 Black Alpacas, • 121 1000 yards Bonnet Ribbons, at . 8 500 Wroaght Collars, . Fast colored Calicoes, 100 cases Reglish and American do 0310 300 cote* and bales of Bleached and Brown Ides tins at manufacturers' priest. ALSO—Ltteca.,Embroideries, rlll336lingt, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, White Goods. Bonnets, Shawls. Cloths. /tr. together with tin inuncrivo•variety of all kinds at Dry Goods—all of which will be marked down to even less than E.O . stern wholesale prices. • jet) • . A.. 111 AEON 42. CO _ . - Saddle and Harness Manafacterit - - SIGN QF THE GOLBEeI•SA.DDLE, No. 132, Wood sired, PiUsbursh. AA 110LSTFIN rearcetfally. informs Ms friends and. s: the public that be keeps on band a large stock of SADDLE, HARNEWI, :SKUNKS, CARPBT - BAGS; dc., de., of his own manufacture, of the very . bitist de scription. lie incites strangers and all those waiting the City to give hurt a call. Remember the place—No.l33, Wood street, sign ni the Gotten Saddle. je23:tf TIUST RECEIVED AND FOB SALK BY .1031104 J ftIIODES 4 CO., No.o %Yam Snider; taboret Lemons; 40 bags Cream Walnuts; 500 do Oranges; 23 do. Filberts; 1101 X) bushels Pea Nuts; , bags Walnuts, 1000Arams Figs ; to clues Prones, in jars 500 half do;, 10 do do in fancy has; 200 bosea'Raisina; 10 do Sardines; 150 do Layer do ; •10 do. Sicily Liquorice; 100 half do do ; 25 boxes Refined do; GOO boxes Fire Crimkors; 50 baskets Salad Oil; ROO do Co do N 0.2; 20 boles Msecatonli • 100 Boren Shelril Almonds; 20 do Vermaeelli ; 200 do Lemon Byrup; 20 do Gum Drops; 3000 Cocoa Nuts •, 60 do No.l & It Candy 50 mats (vice Almonds :1 GO dozen Pepper Sauce; 30 bogs Taglionti. • • 90 do asserted Pickles; 40 do S: paper shell do; 20 do Claret Wine; 10 bales Bordeaux do; 20 do Muscat do ; Valuable Real Eatbte at Private Sale. .fl R undersigned offera for sale at moderate prices an .g..• T• on easy termsof payment, the following vity.propil . . No. 1. Four eligible Building Lots on 'Quarry street, each 25 feet front by 130 deep. Sheila Lots are nearly opposite the Market /louse. 2. One. Lot of Ground on Second. street, 35 feet front by 93 deep. 3. A Lot of Ground on Liberty street, 25 feet front by 100 deep. . 4. Two Building Lot!, ono 50fect front, the other 25 feet front, outfit western corner of Walnut and Quarry streets, by 107 feet . 3. Two Building Lot.s each 40 feetfroot on the eastern corner of Walnut and Quarry streets, by 130 feet dee p. n 0. A Block of Lots 2 3 t fceifront by 200 feet deep 'on Quarry street. • • JAMES BLAKELY, je2o cor. Gth and Liberty its., second story. - . MARION STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE. /IL good two story Brick Dwelling Holl2l3,airanged with a large front room !sod kitchen, two chambers and garret,Wittl a good dry cellar; a large yard, with an out oven and hydrant. Also,* two, story; Frame House, ot two moms.. The' Lot isl 4 fret. fronton Union' street, Eighth Ward, by 104 deep. The wlic le is in good order, and will be sold for IRMO. Torma,S6oo in hand, and balance in one, two, three and (oar years. S. UTitDERT, Gen'l Agent, Jolla - SO Emithfletd street. Land for tale. lIE oubscriber is atißtorited to - sell the following described piece of. land, itheatedin Robinson toWn irtfp,Allegbens county, Pa_ adloining lands'of Goo. M. Evans, heirs of James al'Elberron,Bobert Bunting, end the heirs of John B. &alley, on " Chanter's Cieek, , four miles (rote - dm city of Pittsburgh, and one•batt mile below Baldwin'bridge i coatatutng about 73' acres, more or loss. This land ta of en excellent quality for' fintdeninn. purposes—being located in a warm bend of the crock, and baviog a first-rate bottom, • that never. toils to bring an excellent °rep. The buildings consist of a very comlonable frame Dwelling House and frame Barn, and an Orchard of 68 beiwkarApple Trees, with a variety of other Fruit.. • • - For farther particulars, entliairsiglntitei M'Coy, or the undersigned, • • ; 4 3Afill'iS C. • Minters rp., Jan. SS, 1851.. N. R.—Terms easy and Orfee'mndeate. 'itteD:dlwasvif I''XM77:l - TT7T7I , WE, the'-undersigned, being - appointed Commission /ers to open' books, receive su'rscriptions, &c., for the construction of a Plank Solid from .the Borough of Tarentum, - Ailegheny egg/sty, to the village of . Saxons burgh, Butler county, gill! nolleethat .tse will open the :boas. for. the purpose of receiving the aforesaid sub-. scriptions, at the following tunes and places, to wits on the first and second days of Silly, at the store house of- Mr. Joseph Miller, East Deer township, and at the house of Daniel Lardin, Bailer. county ; andel/the, third, fourth and fifth, at NeePs Hotel, 'fareardni, and at the ,store of bleurlioT, Butler county, between the hours of, o'clock, A. lit and 3P. M: JORN M. PORTER, • • LEWIS PFTEEISON, • , FRANCIS EARNS, • • - NATHANIEL MILLER, , • Itt.thlEßT M'AVEAL, ROBERT GILLEFORD, DAVID :STALL, JWIN ANDERSON; ' WILLIAM.WALRER; DANIEL-I-ARM, DELL ALAURIIOPP, JOHN N. KRUMPE. jel2;wijr2T Vidualtoliiirarins aria Town Property; FOR SALE. • - rtIHE subscribe otTers to sell, at private sale,two very . valuable farms, adjacent to the village of Alarrys v Ile,in Westmoreland county,eighteen nu I esfromPitts :burgh, on the Northern Turapike.• . • • • Numberoneeentains aboutonehundred and fiftyacres —one hundred of which is cleared. About fifty acres is - first rate b ottom—a part more lameadow. The buildings are a large frame dwelling house and kitchen ' a lame bank barn, and other out luildings; anti has ab out filly name of finely timbered land, uud a thriving apple or Nambertwo contains one hundred and . 6fty acres— about one hundred cleaied—twenty of It excellent bot. • tom meadow, and the balance thickly covered with fine timber. On it erected a comfortable dwelling house and barn, and a thriving peach orchard. There are a number Of never failing springs ,ef excellentwater, on each of the above faring. . As these fawns are eonvertion tut the Pittsburgh mark e t and surrounded by me eting honies, millsand hoolhon. se s, and, within half a mile Of the Pennsylvania Rall Eoad,they afford ad opportunity fora profitablel wrest meat tarealestate, seldom to be met with. dlso,Thirty.three acres Ofland In the centreoftbe pil lages( Bolivar, in Wesunoreltend county,on the Penn. sylvaulactiaal, on-which are ereetedtbree smal -Mg houses and a barn. -. dlso,Three hundred and seventy4lveacrekofvaluabli timberlosid,ea the west side ofTub Mill Creek,nearthe; village? ofßolivar. Thlsland abounds with stone coal; fin brick clay and Iron ore Tho whole or Way part of the above property willbasold I° , 3l'ot - cash. • For further partieulars calkUl•liksubscriber In 11ittr: 1 Otani lie. Is 0 30 -U1 tJAhI EH UMW. : • -` Furniture anti Chair Wattirairoaseat. JOSEPH NEYER,„4SI 'Pena etreet, above The Cana .ord l e Etri r.. dje lie ke i e ow ps ea co v as .nos taa r tlir ey o a.y ti bu d : s ant e ripti mak on e a s t ,Fancy and Plata FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, ' O tto of th e best'workmanahlp and most approved atyles. ' , , m pui rr e ti m ise atwi rs I Nnul ddo well to Wait blst Watefoosa.s . _ •,-. O. MIE=I • It. ' MEIN TELEGRAPHIC -NEWS. . . . PROM.SANTA • FIT. Lotus, June 28. We have advices from Santa Fe to the 80th of May. Mr. Moorehead,. Engineer, attached to the boundary CeMMISEUOn, and Mr. Duncan and lady . from sew. York, have arrived at Independence. Large bodies . of friendly. Indians are encainp ed- on th e kyonaq, waiting-to go over to the general convention of Indians, at Port Larimie, next August. - .The electione in, New -Mexico are over, and the Legislature was to meet next June. , H. N. Smith was elected to the Senate. Much indignation was excited on account of his rejec tion as . Secretary of New Mexico. A large body of -Indians ire an the Picos, it is feared, to attack the trains of traders. _ They are watched-by two or three comPanies of -Dra-' eons.' There are many trains all- along the There is much sickness iu Col. Simmer's com mand, five and six (Art00244.11'4. The Cholera has abatsd atandeliendence, and is prevailing at Westport,Afo:; °pup, • • ~•'! UA'S - June 28. Five companies of the city • are - preparing. to, give a brilliant reception to the Duquesne Fire Company of Pittsburgh, which is expected here on Wednesday next. • • The whole of the Military, under Gen. Patter son, will parado,on the 4th, and the day • will be marked with a great display. NEW . ,YORK LEOLSLATURE. ATMAST, June 28. A bill for the relief of the volunteers in the Mexican War, .uras'ordered to a third Tending hi the Senate this morning. ..:The Whig members of the House and gelato - • . ,n 'caucus meeting last night • • FROM CANADA. . . TORONTO,, June 28. In , the Canadian Parliament, the Attorney General, Mr. Fontaine, announced that the French party intended to oppose the seculariza tion of the Protestant clergy revenues.. This question will probably lead to a general agita tion, looking to a dissolution of the Union of the Provinces. ST. LIMB; June 28. The Missouri river is again rising and over flowing its banks. Our whole levee is still cov ered with water. Nathan Ames, Pork dealer; died of Cholera this =min.. • BOSTON: June 28. Four of the Ballet girls of the Rousset troupe, were arrested last night and committed to pris- on for refusing to deliver up dieases in their pos session, belonging to the Manager. Henry Itaerta, a german, was convicted of perjury this morning, in swearing falsely to the identity of certain fraudulent The President returns to-night. • ' IlloaxpEuza, June 28. - lion. Lucius B. Peck, who was nominated for Governor of Vermont, by the Pree Soil Conven tion, held recently at Btirlington, declines the nomination. A violent stcirm passed over Waverly and Sa lem last evening. The wind was very high and caused considerable damage. ' The Conrt Martial for the trial of Taleett, are still engaged in eiamining witnesses in the case. Cotton... Limited..:!. • • - - Flonr...lnnotive at .4,2 r, for, standard brands. Rye Flour-A.871:1 . . • Colt Grain...Whpat steady, syith steal sales; prime white at 1,00 per bus.„, aye is scarce at 70. • Cora is in good demand. Whiskey... Steady at 24®244. Feathers-36 er37. Hemp... Dull. - Hops...ln request. Iron—Dull; sales of 400 tons anthricite. Lead... 4,80. Linseed 011...75()76. Mess P0rk..:16,00 Wool... Coming iamore freely; sales 35087. Cottou...blarket steady, with sales. of 1000 bales at full prices. , • • Flour—Finn ; sales of 16,000 bbls ;l owsrd titreet at 4,3101;37; State at 4,06 to 4,12. Rye. Flour and Coen Meal—Unchanged: • Grain.... Wheat is still held above the views of buyers. • Rye 74 and small sales. Saki of 26,- 000 bushels Corn at 62 to 64 for mixed western. * and nominal. • • • Ilemp...No sales ; buyers conteadingtex b ye duction. ' • • • Linseed 0i1...Du1l st 68. • Tobacco... Steady. River receding slowly, luidweather warm. No news. ; receipts ligh, arid 'priceS 'un changed. Small sales of. ordinary and :good brands at 2,15©2,25; extra 3,40®3,45. Grain...Oorn is firm at 36®38'; oats 28®,30 ; wheat 60 (065. Provisions—Nothing doing. ; Other articles unchanged. I • lantaal Psee lianraisesi _Couspein • • HARRZSBURGII, PA. • • • Irlindelign alibis Company Is to afford the oviners A. of prOperty safe and cheap Insurance; its baussiiness treing conducted strietlykin the mutual principleJeou stitatitig every member a stockbolder. and entitlin him ton @hereof the profits, and by the 'only equitabt Hied in the system of mutual insurance—that of C ,fiS• SIFYING ITS RlSKS—thus affording equal bens Is to the insured.'•-The Directors; accordingly, have divided ,their risks Into taro rt distinct elnasesobe charter Tftvi • ding that no pa of the funds . of either canbeappro ri ted for the payment , of losses occurring in th e otb r. The first Class is denominated the FARMERS' Cii)M PANY, in whichinsuranee may be made upon co try dwellings, barns, oat-buildings , and personal prop rty, and nothing More hazardous is allowed to betaken; The Second Ciass is denominated the MERCHANTS' COMPANN,in welch insurance may be made upon merchandise, and the safer kinds of property in -towns and villages. The premium notes are only, about on vrrru as large as those usually charged by other companies, and the MICS low; bat such as the Directors aro confident 10,11 save them the necessity of ever making au assessment. Not over 32,500 is ;Wowed to be insured in one locality, and the applicant is allowed the privilege of insuring ei ther with or without the liability of. it premium note. • The patronage which bus been extended to this Com aep Its organization, having Insured propertir to the mount of ONE AND A HALF MILLION of dol lars during the CAST TIIBEF satrisruzi, slier that ita Met. its ore duly appreciated by the public. All losses *rill be settled et the place of loss withprompir ens and ' rality: 'lt is now under the contrid of Hit following ;Di rectors: 7 • • . JohriP.Rutheiford, Albert J.Gil lett ; Simnel T.l les, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo.,C. Sedgwick, Re,tere John D. Packer. - • 1; P. RUTHERFORD, Pres' . . • , A. J. ti • lLLETT;Secretark. • A. A. CARRIMI Actu ary , Bmneb Office for Western Pennsylvania; N 0.154 Smlthfielestreet, Pittshurgh. Iriet2s:rii . - Ilittibuirgh' Aida co - Farm Nesraery • • BETWEEN' three and four miles east of PiH s burgh; nc ar the Farmers' and Mechanics' Turtn pike road( extension of the 45 street) and about one m A le tram East : Liberty. ct • . The subscribers respectfully. give notice to their etgo. tomeraand the public generally that their extensive Noir. series. Green-honses, /cc.,:&c., now comprise betWein 150,000 and 200,000 plants, all of which' nro in a health y • FRUIT TREE'S, consisting of Apple, Pear, Pima, Peach; Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine; Almonds, Gra& Mee. e°. - • • - : SHADE TRE FS—Viz : Alienates, Catalpa, Mountain Ash. Sugar Maple,English. Linden, Antetican Lindell, Lombardy Poplar, Balm of Gilead;' Poplar, We epuig. Willow, White barked Birch, Tulip Tree, Horse Citet aut, Paulciwnin .Luiperaliu, Weeping Ash, EnglishAs i, English Sycamore. fdagn_olin,Tripetela, &a., &c. EVERGREEN EVERGREEN TREES — AND SHRUBS—Viz.: Jo - per, Cedar."American . Arborviten, Chinese Arborvitei Box Tree, Upright 'Yew; Common Yeto,'American Hol ly, European Holly, White Pine, Norway Spruce, Bal sam Fir, Silver Fir, Scotch Fir, Hemlock Sprcce,Scoldn Broom, &e., Ice. • . . - i • - GREEN. HOUSE PLANTS -Viz: a superb collection of Fuchsias numbering as varieties. This flower is wet thy of attention of those who wish to ornament their windows. .. • ROSES —Many of them the first-rate, numbering ova," 'Ns varieties in classes, Viz: Bennal or Chinese ever% blooming, Rosa Odorata, or Tea scented Chinese Roses, Bourbon Roses, Noisette Roses, Hybrid perpetual; es* Remontant Roses.. A great number of these are perfea* . ly hardy and bloom freely throughout the summer seesaw,. Also, Geraniums, Oleanders, Orange, Cactus , . ke.,&ez, N.B. All orders must be accompanied wsthAhe cask or satisfactory references. Plants carefully packed and sent according to . direr.; Lions to any part of the United States. ' • -Persons wishing to ornament their pleasure roundel would do well to give us a call, as we think our stock. of Evergreens cannot be surpassed west of the•motini tains, now coveting some acres of ground, and number ing from 50 to 100 thousand, signor number of which are of a fine size for transplanting. Orchard and Shrabbe ry Planting executed by contract: on reasonable terms. letters to our address . iiireeted to Wilkins P. 0. near Pitthborgli, where they will find immediate attention.': •• • • Orders left ut our stand on Marketftays in the Diamond Market will find Imthedlitte attention. - The pablie in general are invited to call and examine our stock vattenuon to v isi tors - giireiLon any day ekcept Sabbath.. -„,marS•wli. & bIIIHDOOH., Mall MEM . .•.. MEM BY. THE' FROM PlatOgl;PHIA IVAsnisoroN, June 28 SALEM, Mass., June 28 WAstriscroy, June 28 PHILADELPHIA MARKET—June 28 NEW YORK MARKET—June 28 CINCINNATI DIARKET—Juno 27 • • •a. w. Ihmiter, A.TrO/LNEY.A.ND OMINISSLLOR 4T.LILIFI \MOE, NO: FOURTIkSPRFrOshw•Makek sirf ..1-viryko MEE MEM Sinktry .:Stokero. .- • . azoiog 111110PATT , .• • ... IP/Miritt MYGATTIt-BROWN, - ... IIIOIICIEHJOANDIdtaIiANGIC BELOIEMILS, C,EXTBLAN.O, , OHIO. 117 . Collections Wade lasi:loe 'principal cities sad STOCKS Boughs and Elotd on Colaaktiaion. mar29:flm ; - • 111.1.1..a - C1 AMY. .DANEERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS) No. 05 • Wood Streeti:, - - • • • • Thing door deka, Fourth-4ton! co nstantl y 0 (BHT EXCRANGE oaths Eastern Citiet 0 for sale. Tana Bills of Eschange and -Note. .dis counted. Cold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold: Collections made in alt the principal titles of Abel United States. Deposits received or Pas and COnent Faddy _ . _UMlee. . AJITE have , usociated J. Ctantnita Coitim ithls up :0 TT : ' Olt Ranking*, and Banklng_basineas. .WAL -&- cik ' Piinbuiskiiigy:l,lasl4-1101 I - • • • . - A - Bi I. UMIX.• • • JESSE , CAROTIIERS & CO.; c . - • ••• • NO:114 'WOOD 'STREgr, PITTSitURGH. - Current money, reeelvedtin depos it. •••• •Coltectiona made on ad theirrtgoipal titres oftthetttni • • PATRICKB & FRIEND, • • seruczas ANDEXCII&INGE ..No.'os,..coanzu WOOD Aan) &Among • . • '''ltztayl CENTRAL. PRNNSTLVANILAJIANILINO HOUSE. : DRlraft, OVEZEM & VO: ' WOTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, arid Rerilli ..I`l lances made uponfavprable tetms. Wll. i7ILLIAIIS 7:7t. —LAL; COMM • Wal..H; W 11.1.1111112115 CO.* ; ; ; • „BANKERS. AND, EXCHANGE BROKERS, • • . NORTE!' NAST COINER OP WOOD AND TILIDD OTISITS. ALL transaCtion&wde onliberal taunt, and coSeci tionsOrcruiptly attcnded to: • Lio6:Oca Domestic and Foragn 6zetainge, Bank 1V04e7,.. Gold and &doer, Bought,3o.4and RzOang‘a, . . lexcunsci - s AnNlitze icusa Williatm A : gill ; C 0.,. • - 64 Wood Street. - . PITTSBURGH: • frPlweisuareSszowlso ON vise. DAPOSIVI ; tam era XILUMUL. • Milk SAKI:11 , RILLDIER:a. • mann, I , Banktrsand.Exciangs.lltokrts,! Deakrziiti'VFOriiinn and ... Doausdeltitto,.l3Cirof Ezehanii, Corij/fidtro:of.pipoot is,J3coiL Notes, and Coin. • • . ,; • , Corner of Third and Wood sto.,direeih , o Ibil:at Charles Hotel. , • . • • :,.m a yste • • G. w. TAlrLicou., 11A SECOND STICKET, COMMISSIONER AND BiLirPROES R.: §TRUST - attention wilt be given, to all business en trusted to his core.: Pittsburgh manufactured amt. es always on band, orprecnredon short **mice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, ke., negotiated on tavo bte terms. Advances made,[[ reitaired. I gnaw.. • 1100 S BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, H.B. Corner of Wood and Sizek sirests.,.Pidabgrith, Pa- FPci in Coin, Bank Nines, Time RBIs, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Cernficates of Deposit,stc ' EXCHANGE on all the prmeleal Cities of the Union' and Europe, for sale in sums to slut purchasers. CURRENT and par rands received on deposite • COLLECTIONS madepOsiltpluis olthe Linton, a tag lowest rates. ' . , seplVly BettnOVFL .. N. HOLMES dr. BOSS, ' HAY& itiolOviD Tana *MEMO- um ilelimien °Wes • To No. 87 Market strut, fore doors t,dow ot4 saw!. N. FIOLMES A SONS DANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROkElig, and Dee= UP Mrs in Notes, Dulls, Accepumeee,Gold, Silver and• Bank Notes. Exchange on the V.astero . and . Western cities constantly for side. •-• Collemions made in all the cities throughout the Cm; ted Slates. Lk.pqsltes received in par fonds or current paper, No. d 7 Market sweet, between Third and Fourth streets.• •-• sing 284 y. Setae Mutual Mini- Insuistuse•cainard ay BRANCH OFFICE ' S* Surma:ma) sr, Prrissuaat, .• • of Bray Ist, tab I. rime beat evidence of the success of the Director. in 1 endeavoring to Cake the -STATE ?durum. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY meet .the wants of the; community, is the unparalleled -amount of bnafresi which ban been done--laving •issued 7,900 P cies daring the past year, literati,* adding over (830,000 to the funds of the company:. Nearly all tha!property • Insured i. ofthe safest kind, in small rinks, and triarge proportion insured for only one year. • Whole No Policies issued- ••- •• • - 7,900 • • .do do expired, terminated & • canceled . ' do' do in force 7,509 dmouni of Property insured * . 87,828,119, 'do Canceled, terminated and.ex-• - • • , plied •• • • • • - • do p do in. force ' • 87,694,691- do Pramium Notts 79,878,97 ! ;- do Canceled s tess, • • do in force••••—•• . •.. .•••• -• • • ' ; .7'879,1/W7: do Cash Prensininieceivell-:••-$51,557,14 • do' do canceled ~ ; ,•-• • ..321,24 . ! Whole amount of loos es and expert sea paid • tn 011,45 Balance in favor of the Co , In Cub, . . • 8t7,E24,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of Ow..M ingo, and isolated or country property, it is belle:ed d'.it company allords advantages to point et cheapn:ss; safety and security, inferior to no insaranc.6 Corotnory in this country.. • Conducted on the equitable and greatly improveds To te of ,Clll6Bi#CatiaL, only :Risks; ezcluZitg - all' , spes :al i • Ns, nsuring only a Ideated amount in Any .oue lo calityoitus precluding the frequency and occnrtencp, of lingo fi res, and also, on both the'Stock and Mutual pl.tn, it not only pOSPCbre3 the cheopaess and nem:Mu:dodo, lon of both methods, but entitles the insured to a pante rm. don in the probts. • .• • - - • It is under the control of the following Dize4tors: P. Rutherford. A.. J. Gillett, John B. Packer, Batiste T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. 13Cdgwielr, Rob' or! Klotz, SantaciJones, John P. Rutherford. • . • ' • " • JP. RIITHERVORD, Pres , t. . • A. J. GILLETT, Sec'y.: ; A. A. Actuary. • • • Scrip Dividend cilldiectiper cent. on aspi ring polities has beet declared by the Direttuars; arm .ts now receivable at this OtfiCe foe renewals, or zedeetta- Ole in cash at the:end of :ninety ; days. ..• • . tnyl7:dtkw .A.A. CAB.Rieft,Agint. 'AHEAD OF ALLI.: EXTRACT OF. AMERICAN- OIL. "PREPARED, and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON,..2M Liberty street. This poweifullyconcentmted pre parittiont the Medical virtues of are found to be eighttimes the strength of the original American. Oil. It is put up In bottles at 23 and 274 cents, each, with tall directions for its use. In every diseasewhere die origi• oat American Oil has been found attar efficacious, end it so far exceeds the original in power. as to render tithe . CIERAYRST 111RDICHIE INTIM WORLD. - Call and. try it. • - • JOII,N YOUNGSON., N.B. The original Oil in :its natural, state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. notwithistanding,a.certain' firm claims to be the only Proprietors, d&w.tf . . ' y. • - - Country Rain:Lines for Bate 3' •-•-• subsctiber offers eldest number of LOTS— ' ranging from three to five acres=-to sail purnhakera near' the village of 'lNilkinsburgh ; fronting on 'the Greensbnrgh.l:u.rnpike, and within twe hundred yards of the Depot of the 'Central Railroad.' plan - of the Lots can be seen at A. 11. bliller, Office, on Fourth. at; or ntl97 Liberty street, Tenns moderate.•• • t. - • io3af • !- •' J. Pail): ACM rvetLET—The Warehouse No 13? Frout•street t for meld) , occupied by the subscribers.* Possession y t immediately. - Enquireor • ; ; • QUINN, & ray:Sitar Wooa:mt. • • „ Transparent . Window. Shade Eitritssrp. . 48 IRWIN STREET, - ' s • • PENN ams unarm IrtiEtTO• -:- LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at aillitatsi to order-• • . ' • • 3.4, 44,54 and 6.4. Bair Shaine, plain and bordered ; s.' ”. • " " ; Transparent greets do; " ' Dark . ", ...doh,. • Landscape Shades of every gayly •-• • ; blocinligta do do -do;.. • . Gothic and bleszltinto, of new. style;. • STOS.E'SRADES of .any color, with Lettering or De; signing.. OIL CLOTHS on band. ' Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS 7 complete cents per shade. irr Curtains tong' on' reasonable terms. P. s.—Pedlers will do well to;eall at the Factory, be• fore purchasing elsewhere. • _ , aprtB..am IL HEENAN. • ~ NS II'AL I FORTS STRKET,,NRA.R.SMITMEIRLD; TORN WALKER takes pleasure in aunt:n=l4 wills friends and the pablio,thathei.bas taken the. above. splendifestablishmeccand.after oonsiderabla expense: has madeit n delightful place of resort. He isperfectit prepared to serve up at the shortest nottee every defiers:l cy which may tempt the appetite of the epicure' or the flinty of the most ftotidious. - • . , • -:". Dinner will be in Te an ineti every day at I.o'clo:k, for, any nember of persons; commeneingibisday,fonefftec Parties can be accommodated with Suppers in the most nth/Lerch* manner. • Oysters', Gitunt;ike.;wllitte, found there in their season. in shoti;the proprietor intends that, no expense or trouble shall be spared to make this already populisi house thebest fp the Western'country. r.S."ed _ ' ILL be received at the Wilco of Me subscriber , 'Tr N 0.42 Patton street, until Taeaday,Joly, at 10 o'clock, for the, grading of Chestnut and hrGee apt, As there are excellent Stone Quarries °about thestieetii which are worth tame' than the eel( ("flint:dingl ll amount to, contractors will state: what annual rent tb y will pay the city for the privilege of quarrying the atone therefrom.' It will be required of the conuactor that he give bonds for the performance of the work. - , •• - A,ROWLE.I4-• I • , . , Seond District Street Commitaidner . c. j el9 : , No. 49 Felton street). T AwRENCEVILLE ANA SIIikEPSBUIIO -PLANK 'Stockholders ;of the, Lawrenceville end Sharprbarg Plank; Road Company are.hareby noti fied that an atitettement *IVO on each Film% bus - been =de by theßoard of Managers, and which they TO attired to pay to theTreastirer, at. his Ofilee, (corner bf Sixth and Liberty streets ), on or before. the first day Of July., Also, an additional sum 0f132,30 on' each 'abate of stock to be paid on or bent the fast succeeding month. . je23 - . 'JAMES BLAJOSIATitOstotei: k • - CiIJGARS- 0 bble. LOVCilDels Crnabod.. , 0 6 do Prtlva ',Axed; Foreate by • . .S e to . '. . , JoD.' WILLIAMS CO. t DKI ED APPLES-15 boo.valLond and for salts by t .09 . . • J.D.-WILLIA.Mr&ZO. filo. oßecclo—Okeigio twist for ski° . oy . ' • • reins x . Jen , • • : SUGARS-e , N.V.iind Refin ed &mars in guile end rot al ' KING & MOORHEAD • LAIW °I: " °1411 ' & . ° O 4 3019 . • : . . 1,18 'Wood et. C i lil i, b ic e, an RAPEZ! CIia.PES A%biAl° B •C'°' received eue , cede wbizei Pink+ blue and Cra d pes. 'The above scarce and desitableiter, 4 1021 • riog.B2rand64 , -inEDEPAUD.-50 superigiTew X.l 1 1, 16 . z • : •No.l/Illfb • 'tem, tOoDitzTEtt•STOßEltuct !teemed:and for sale at the Pagoda Tea Store, puma allele of PORT E sad PetENOE BRANDY, selected oxpasely for medlebtalptuposes. Price/II Rerquart or bottle. Also, of OKAMPAONE WINES“of the .Tenoy • ••• • - • :• • ^ oi • , , • .04 • ~ , • • .7".17 MEM Min ;4• fir , ~.~ ;,• :~:.. SIM BIM . , .. •-• -` ~• T •• .1., Micil GEM i E t t ngs aub Piravitio Dissason. DR..DROWN, N 0.41 DFAMOND ALLEY Innen* his entire arrenticm to in offs. ~wactice. Last:lets is mositly cone:neat° • reloads or l'esovet Diu and suek pain. ••j ;NV alrectloni; brought on by 'mint:dyne* youthful Indulgence and excess. ,e Syphilis, Syphilitic; Eruptionfi, CitYAOll. hem Meet, Strscture, Urethral Dacha:gm% Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal origin.; Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Rn2ptlona, Teller. Ringworm, hiercarial Diseases,Bemlnal Weaknetm,lm! potency, Piles, Rheumatism', Female Weakness, Mouth. IrSupprehlions, Diseases of the, Johns, Fistula In Ano; Nervous Alteetions i Nuns Jo the Back and Loin', Irritas done of the'Rladder and Kidneys,successfully treated Cureguaranteed. • -. . .• - • Fourteco_Yeare PraCtice ((Quito this eltyl enables Dr , }kw/mei:loner assurances of speedy care to all who 'nal come. under his Caro. • • , - Dffiee Vol privite.cOnsuldng rooms,4l Diamond ay. 10""Cbanres suodelate.• • nov.sldl ly EumATISM.—Dr. Browwr newly I:niece/Tea fern. • edy for Rheumatism!' a speedy and certain remedy r, forthatpanfirltroddee Dormer falls. . rade and Pritap.Cormaltatipoltdoios No. 41, ; , NON% •Pittsburgb; rearm: The Doctor Is always at 4.41111; I Q. -J. laolB-dawit - it •• • • GERAT ANO,I4IYDRTANT - cis Iloilo A.L., DifiCo VES EtY. • `2 . 4llalitaftAittstrai aombiticuion, re , •rapei Dated So. plfaifillkinsetifis,Yollersvi Dock and 8417111pw. rUt., 1:10 1 1*OP,..114 TILE largest tilted • bout Cu, contains More of the pure Honduras Sarsepariila than any other preparation extant,whlcti is chemically combined with the Extrarit of At c How Dock, the. Extract of Wild Cherry,. and Balsam of Fir, thus making the remedy more tfioriiughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla before the h a same time ii ls perfectly free from Ointment! parsons, which cannot be said of any of %Pe Sarsaparilla Compounds) • The invalid should be- Ware of Poison: , Mercury, Iron,-quinum, lodine, Sul phar,,Artranletind Many other Mineral and metalie poi sons entered into and focattlus, active:basis of most of the. Sarsaparil l a s and Panacea., of the day. (joysorr's , , commune Errsacr or.liantow.Docx sun Sitasakastrtai& -doss not eoistaints particle of these substances, 0.1 'any 'One canoscertain by applying the necessary tests. •• The •orf l gijaskl. and only_ genuine preparation for the permanent career:CONSUMPTION' AND DISEASES f THE LUNGS;when they are supposed to be affected by the ISOfrOuvra ula or M oll sga.nmi ore: — It it also.l remedy for SALT Rtiblifif, 0 WORDS, TETTER;__SCALD: .kIRAD. • DROPSY, isCURVY, NG,-King's Evil, Neuralgic Affee ".fictrut, Female Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness, Nerved& end scperai Debility-of the System, Loss of 'Appetite;.Liingnor,.Dizziness and Liver Affections, ewbich led to Intermittent and Reunite:a Fevers, Fever And Ague, Fevers, Chili Fevers, Dumb Ague, Ac. •. .c.,• . afflicted :Oar assured that there is not theleast particle of hi/natal, Mercurial, or any other 'poi/imbue substance, in this medicine. It is perfectly harmlessand may be administered to persons in the very . "weakest stiges •of sickness, or to the most helpless In fants without doing the least injury.- - The curative powers of this, extract WO truly wort- Aerial, and all Invalids should make Immediate trial o. - the Yellow DoeVand Sarsaparilla "- Is cannot injure . .the delicate patient: ~ • • - :•:(CERTIFICATES • : . • King's EriPs--Case of 0.. M. Leonard. Ettooramo Ozovx:,. Dee. I 5t,1840. Masses S. F. •BEsratis-rt Co.-- Gents :--Some doze in ISM, I was alUteted With :he Ring's Evil In my wan, which 'became so sore ' that I:could not use it, awl in mortification set in. l'improyed at different times, each. physician of cellbrity ,wabin my teach ; ail told me that my arm must be amputated. .From the shoal ders to the forearm, my arm was fall of running sores, come of them tua•large as &filly cent piece. I then tried an Dalian Docuir,wlio removed the•martified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but c001d4104 heal my arm.— My strength, at this time, was completely emanated and my _person much emaciated.. • I • continued in this stabs until the summer of 1t348,: when I taw an adver tisement of " Ouvrotes Yellow •Daek 'Lind flanapartllap which I read attentively. and sent for one , bottle of the article.' After using it a few days;•the discharges from my arm ineretised, and assumed a; light colo:, and less o)ten.slire odor. I sent for second bottle; and while Going it I round my strength increasing, and , the dis charges decreasing. continued using it until used six bones,, though felt thyself perfeely clued before I used the sixth bottles. Since that time I have 'not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared, and I have not a doubt that it is thoroughly „cared,. for I 'cad tabor with it as well as evert could. • a Guy.roWs Yellow Dock aid Sarsoperillat,oalone cured Mc; I look no other remedy while - rilin it; and had I used it at the first appearance of the m alady, I folly be lievelt would have eased me :from yeant of coffering. Aad 1 mast contenly recommend everyperson suffer ing auder any similar diseaae,,to use..onpsoth Yam 'Dock and fforsap . ari ll ts," which . will restore them to health. ' . Yours in gratitude • • LEONARD. O. III. • . , . • An'Exattordituay 'Cam of Setqfstla, Eitnuiptiat -cued Meru, mord by thssote site of De: OttySOMI Cott. •" pound Syrup, Yellow Doti and Sarsapaetilet - • . • • • Biroorzurn, Nov.l7 ' IBM •. • "Ds. Guitars—Sir : I tender you my sincere thanks for the great benefit shave derived from thOu se of your valuable Syrup. I huve been troubled very ' bad 'tithe scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chin. I did not pay'much attention to it at first, .supposing it to be nothing but some eruption tent generally appears on persons' faces— It finally began to increase, wail it spread to the back part-of my head. . 'applied to a phy- _ swum; he' attended me all to 110 perpotte.„. I had tried everything that could be fried.l saw your Syrup of - Yellow Doillk and Sargiparilla, and coucluded to use it, fort knew that the Yellow Docks was one of the moat valuable 'articles in .the world for, the blood. . I bought . your Syrup arid cemmeheed using it, and tram the use of one bottle I could see a great change la my system: !continued using it until I am a well man.- I now feel like a new person ; . iny blood is perfectly cleansed, and free [remelt .impurnies. Thera is tot a