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Ofilste- . • URF"ItiAMMTING of the BOARD OP HEALTH, ;witilittli v ele following reaol cation was adopted: "{ pa l m !, m a t the : guest Commissioners of the MY of Pittsburgh be respectfully requested to curio the gut - tens of the streets and alleya to be thoroughly witabcd. •' • " ind.bresbed every dsi ; and. also, to collect and "entry° aQ ki tc h a a garbage told ,offal ; and • that it be recent mewled to pnrate amilieite have the's house.; eellars, and yards, cleaned and whitewashed. • . . • • • By order of the Baud. - . -4 5 ev. t - : CHARLES NAYLOR,' ¢ury. - • , . . dui,* Lithogrrgih:--LOne of the most bead ' .00lored lithographs we have•ever seen, has just been completed by the eminent lithographic ‘. . . ::fLrta of Messrs: Wegner, Briecliner, and Mueller. .* • . The 'drawing was executed by-Mr. Wegner, who as a draughtsman on- stone is, in our opinion, tutequallixi by any in' the .llnion,:and is • a repre , ' sentation of the mythological. story of Jupiter and Leda. As a work .of art,it reflipts credit upon Pittsburgh' skill, and we hope that the. firm who have got it up, will receive an abundant re ward for their energy and enterprise. They are ' .j . ...3 .* ::-.3learly every week issuing some beautiful •litho.. *. ..graph, the last of which was a fine likeness -of • 1 Luther, and the next will be an accurate repre .• sentation "of John Calvin:: * ravein .Licensez—The following' are the names of the applicants for tavern license at June Tenn, ; whose licenses have been granted: • - 'PITTSBURGH. Ara Ward—Francis Borden; Henry Schwerr, Henry Viet:belle; H. Stalfort. • Second • Ward--B. Weaver, 'Joseph Spencer. Third iraid—John • Fbarth Ward-43. Fifth Wcird—Willialn Johnston, James Mur phy, J. P. Laughlin, William Ferguson, Henry Marriott, John Fowler, Peter Meeghan. • Sixth ,Warti—Stonuel Shore. _Ninth Warel-,P. Poor. ALLEGITENY. .Ftrat Ward-4olin En:Lorick, John Goehring. Second Ward—None. Third Ward sores Mitchell, Peter Sly. •. Fourth Ward—Nicholna Steiner, G.. 31. Soller, Sarah A. Stewart, Terence McCabe, John Solon, ;Winifred Sweeny, Mead S. Woodin. Fronds Collins, Upper St. Clair. Joseph Lofrick; Reserve. James McDonald, Chartiers. Peter Bangham, 4 4 Margaret Heck, Pitt. James-.. Newell, Ras& George King, Indiana. Christian McCall, Plum. Henry Leader, Wilkins. -John " Henry Eckert, Reserve. Abrahamlloore, Peebles. Henry Barker, 44 ...James Wilson, Indiana. IS. Rulings, 44 . J. Fritchman, Collins. . Israel Pancoast, Elisabeth. • hfschael Guyer, Ross. Bolshouse, Duquesne. Geo. Neiergood, Indiana. -Joseph Beizle, Elizabeth.. Joseph Rodgers, Chartiers. J. _Nell, Tarentum. • Daniel Sbawan, Birmingham. Thomas Burgess, Lawrenceville. ' Martin Orth, " • John Wolf, Ross. Henry Wolf, McCandless. P. Messer, 44 Jesse Plankston, Pine. Dominick Maguire, Lower St. Clair. Thomas Miller, 44 John Schuck, Wm. Noble, . " Daniel Deer, Pine. R. S. Williams, Upper St. Clair. Fene Chicktna.—T estertiarmorning Adams & • Co.'s Express wagon, containing a cage, with the three largest barn yard fowls we ever saw, drove 'up to our. door.. They are imported direct from Cochin Chian, and are of the well known breed 1 of that , country. Front a card on'the cage, we learned that they are a present from George S. Burnham, of Boston, Massachusetts, to the Hon orable Henry Clay, and are now on their way to Ashland. Messrs. Baker & Forsyth are the gen tlemanly agents of Maras' Express Company, in this city. Ball Playing.—A number of young lads have • been, for a long time past, in the habit of play ing ball every Sunday, out the Fourth street road, to. the groat annoyance of citizens who resided ' near the scene of their sports. Complaint was made to the Mayor, and be, last . Sunday, sent out a - posse of officers to arrest the offenders, but the young rogues had timely notice of their ap proach, and the coast was cleared long before -their arrival. , Precocity.—Your little boys, none of whom ap peared to bo over twelve years of age, were ar rested by the Mayor's police last Sunday, while :amusing themselves by playing a four handed game of "old sledge" in a board yard on Sixth street. They begged so piteously to be released, and so earnestly promised amendment, that the officers let them off without taking them to the watch house. k. Beneftt..—Our itsaderawMremember that Rich ardson, the comedian, will take his benefit to night, 'on which occasion the beautiful dramas of the Wreck Ashore, and the Cricket on the Hearth will be presented. We trust that he will luive a good house, a mark of favor he well deserves, as he has become a universal favoritewith all Pitta burghers. • If all his friends tarp out, the thea tre will not contain them. • Burg/ary. 7 —Gur readers will remember that William Barret was committed to prison by his honor Mayor Guthrie, charged with breaking into the house of Margaret Fleming on Squirrel Hill, and taking therefrom upwards of three hundred dollars. Since then, W. Irwin and James Mo- Gartrey.have been committed, charged with par . - ticipating in the alleged burglary. Fourth of July.—We aro informed that the Managers of St. Paul's Orphan Asylum have se cured• the attention and services of Mr. Daniel McAfee, 'for the celebration, on the grounds of James Craft, Esq. This will render the "music" everything that could be desired, and will afford great pleasure„to the lovers of dancing. Bread.—The pilaw:tors confined in jail, Con sumed the following quantity of bread during the months of April, May and June:. April , 3,164 2 pound loaves. May - 2,984 " " " June •• 2,622 " " " gap Our friend Joshua Robinson showed us - yesterday a gooseberry grown in his garden which measured .41- inches in circumference, and .;weighed three-fourths of an ounce. We also s'aw i n . :his window one of the finest and best formed d a h,:jas we have looked upon for a length of time. A n , Oooseberriet.—Tar. William Martin, of m ane h oe w v ;, on Saturday exhibited to the Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultu ral s oc i ety, Ba gne of the largest gooseberries we h ave dyer seen. Be has, we understand, no less than one hundred And sixty-three varieties. Bathing.--A numfo;r of young lads were ar rested by the police on . .Blmday, charged with in decent exposure of their persons by . bathing during day light, in the Mc.:flongahala river. On promising never again to repot the offence, they were discharged. . - The Weather.—We have been '-yisited during the past few days, with repeated heavy showers of rain, whisk have nevertheless, not had the ef fect of cooling the atmosphere, the weather be ing exceedingly sultry and- disagreeable. • Dr We can assure our readers that this is the last week of Mr. Gliddou's "River Nile."— closes,next Saturday and goLs down the river. If Our citizens are wise, therwelvot fail to visit this beautiful'tPanorama andAraccompa flying collection of Egyptian curiosities. Watch Ifousa.—The Mayor'sdevee was yester day attended by nine men and one woman. Her ladyship was committed to prison for thirty days. Seven of the men paid their fines for drunken ness, and one was commited to prison for twen ty four hours. Hania a Potu.—Two men, committed to pri 'son for drunkenness, are now suffering from the ef fects of mania a potu; produced by their previ ous excess. One of them .yesterday attempted to hang himself. • Disorderly Ho:Lim—Jacob Stranger was yes terday held to bail by the Mayo; for his appear ance at the next term of the Court, on a charge of keeping a disorderly house in Diamond alley: Vagrants Commiustf.—Tvro hunAred end twelve Common vagrants were committed to prison An ring the month of June, on rlarges of vagrancy. TOWNSICEPti EMCEE Drowned.--Coroner Arthurs on Sunday' was called on to hold an inquest' on the body of a 'orkman on' the Chartiers - .Coal . Railroad. It appeared that the poor fellow had gone: to bathe, in company with six of his Comrades,ln a very deep pool in the creek below the 'Steuben ville road,- when, taking the cramp, he sank to rise no more. We did not learn his name, but understand that he has no -relatives ; residing'in this part of the - country. ' • : Minavd Wakr.—As no drink is more, pleasant during the warm weather ..than a:glass of good mineral ,water and as'it is' therefore a matter, of some importance to ourcitizens to know, where to get it in that desirable state,-. we are happy to mention. that mu. friend, hellfolde:r, at the cor ner of Wood 'and fifth streets,larnishas his cus tomers with as good tm article as , chemical skill and cleanliness can - produce. . • 1169" Thos. J. Keenan,. '‘Europeon .Agent," leaves this morning for Europe on his regtdar business tour, to return in September. During his absence, his brother, Edward J. Keenan will attend to business for him at his office on Fifth one Buiddinget.—We are happy to see that a fine block of four story buildings is in . process of ,erection at the corner of •Sixth and. Smithfield streets, next .the Fifth Presbyterian Church, a locality which was long disgraced by a misera ble row of frame houses. Tippling Sower—Georgro Taylor was commit ted • jail on Sunday, tor process from Court, charged with keeping a tippling house. war Win. C.lVall, Fourth street, has-recei ved from the publishers, a novel entitled- "Ecarte, or the Salons of Paris." ger "Not so bad as we seem; or, Many Sides to a Character." A comedy in five acts, for sale at the book store of R. C. Stockton. • * 'Audiim Salts. SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIOfvEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 61 aunt atuiderorr. Lotus, stissoom. • HAVENG been engaged in the above business for the last six years, an this city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either fur Auction or private sale—panieniarly Glass. were, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale here. Will refer to ?demi. Hewett, Roe & Co., E. R. Vio let, Wm. D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson & Co., H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co., Larkin Deaver, Saint Louis • Butler &. Brothers, Cincinnati; (k4argeAllain.lqutilargh; (mufti Llghtnlng nads....SpratVe Patent. JAMES JACKSON, °aural Arms, WhoLssaie Depot, 88 Wood stnet,Pittaburgh, Pa, (Carterri ght's Cutlery Store), rIMIESE LIbIiTNING RODS are so constructed that they cannot get out of 'order. The Insulators and Attachments fitting accurately, the Points and Magnets are unrivalled—the whole being highly ornumental,aud without dispute, the best conductor ever menet:Leta' ed. I will put them up thro' the Country at 121 c. P foot and SI the points and mantels. Address by post or leave a written order nt 88 Mud at., where the Rods may be seen. (m 1-w nIIESTEWS BOYS' DEPARTMENT—The 1.„, complete assortment in the city, comprising over three hundred suits, consisting in part of Spencers Waists, Jackets, Roundabouts, Sacks , Blouses, Sack, ' Sack Frock and Dress Coats, Vests, Pants. Shirts, Hitt's, Suspender[, suede In the best manner, embracing the tollovritig materials, black, blue, brown, green, grey and drab cloths, jeans, Puritan mixtures, satinetts, ass simeres,white and colored linens, nankeens, velvets., die. etc. No charges for showing Goods. We study to ph asc. bi 0.71 Smithfield street. Donb 0.. ever otter Copy ng . Preto, and !Metallic Dampener. BURNHAM'S PATENT. Si•zto of Prener and Dampeners—Letter , 10 by 101 Foolscap, 10 by 15; olio Post. 111 by 171; Manifest, 15 by 21. Timrdari Latorgaring and Abney-saving /Matins. 'PHIS PRLS ng. S and tIAhIVENING TABLI-Tr presents I decided advantages Over all previous inventions for the same object. Ist. The Press does not maim fastening down. P.d Through two levers audeceentrie mints the pees. sate is obtained with more ease. and much quicker than by other methods. &I. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable to break or get out of order. 4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brash, blotting parer and wet-cloth, 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 ate, and for that purpose will be sold separately. Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener in three seconds, withoutblaring the originator the copy. MANN'S PATENT 1M PRO V ED MOVABLE BINDEK, For keeping in a Book-Like form, Music. Original in voices. Letters, Periodicals, New:papers, Drawings Thank Checks, or anyotberpepers where method is de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is , the best ever presented to mepublic for the purpose for which it is designed, and will furnish to many a deside ratum lons needed. The undersigned now offers it at a comparatively trifling rotato all who may desire to per fect the system of preserving rapt rs for ready and easy reference. MANN'S COPYING COOKS The Paper in these Books is made from all Linen S tock,a nil of the scone qualitT' an Fine French Writing Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, with Printed Pages, And manufactured expressly for retailing The undersigned having procured the sole agency of the above nrticles. uow offers them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, famished to order of any dimensions, at short notice. All of the above article, warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any site. Arnold's Copying ink—decidedly the best in use. • Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. .1011 N F. COLE & CO., At WFaden & Corolle's Penni' Railroad Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne Us., Plosnargh tje&y I MB3MZIMMDMUMMII -DR. JOHN BULL'S SAB.BAPARILLA t IT is put u in quart bottles, and contains the strength of Sim T IMES as much pure Sarsaparilla as any similar preparation in America. Price 31 per bottle, or six bottles for five dollars. It has been a well established fact for years piety that Sarsaparilla,when pure and properly prepared. was the only true panacea for all diseases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, Intoxica ting drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness. tte. We boldly amen that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation before the public that ire s ppaled on strictly, scientific principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased without regard to price. and every/ pound, before being used t is subject to the stextest chemical tests, and Its genuineness ascertained before being used! Ball's Sarsaparilla also contains The virtues of seve ral other valuable medical roo , s, together forming the best compound, and producing the gyrator curative agent in He knoum world This Medicine, when used according to directions, WILL. CURE 'WITHOUT PAIL! Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Chronic Fore Eyes, Ring worm or Tellers, Scald Head, Rheamatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, Old Sores end Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphi. lis,Dyspepsia,Salt Rheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appe tite, Diseases arising from theuseof Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders. Gen. . sal Debility, Drop, Lumbago, J sy aundice, Costive Mil. Sete Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weak. ness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce consumption I Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and complaints, Sick and Nervousneatlache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. EXDOIIUtO or Imprudence in Lee, Chronic Constitution al Lliseasea,ind is a opting and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a gentle and pleasant purgative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water Salts, or Seidlitz. Testimonials. The following is a verbatim copy of n eenifie ate now in the possession of the proprietor of BuU's Sarsapar itla. Rev. E. W. Selman widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the..M. E. Church, and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as one of the most talented and zealous members that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, and at this time Is filling the high and responsible station of agent for the M. E Book Concern. - Can the world produce better or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine ! BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER. ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE . Rev. E. W. S mon—Rev. E. STEVII3SOII. May 40,1820. We have used John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and have knownit to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in stating that we believe It to be a safe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to pro. dace much good, and relieve much sa (feting ,• and would therefore most cheerfully recommend It to the afffieted. (Signed,) E. W. SEHONNSO. E.STEVEN. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do we see persons, not possessing _this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance of what disease has deprived - them of, and that too,with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It beauti fi es the skin, by removing every particle-BS" morbid and diseased matter from the blood ' making it pure healthy and vigorous, giving ac tivityto every minute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints end mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsap!wilks, the only effectual remedy. " A word to the wise is sufficient ;" and a hint is enough for the Ladies. TESTIMONY LIRE THE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON THE EF FICIENCY OF BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. Prom Dr. L. P. YA'aDELL. Professor of Chemistry in the leouLeville Medical College.") • . " I have looked over the list of Ingredients composing John Bull's Compound Russet of. Parsaparllla, and have no hesitation in saying that they form a sale coin• dound, and one that promises well to chronic diseases, to which it is applicable." L. Y. YANDELL, If. D. Louisville, June 0, 1848. WHAT DR. PYLES, Physician by appointment. to she I,ouirrillq Marina Hospital, sops of BULL'S BARBA , ratiLLA - C en oituriue, M 20,1E10. . I have examinctsbe presption for the arch preparation • of ;obni)u/14.8arsapartila, and I believe the combine.. lion to be an excellent one, and well calculated to pro- Awe en alterative impression on the system. I have need it both In public and Ovate practice, and think It the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. - •M. PYLES, IL lb, Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital, CAIITION—Beware and ask for the original Dr. JOUN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, front Jtassucky— and have no .oilier. KEYSER A biPDOWELL, • Wholesale and Retail Agents, 'cot sale by D. M. Curry and Josep • Douglass, Alla .gheny City; and by Preggists generally. jell:Camel/6w ' -s; • , • t. i'~ .r ; _ ~ •4•, '.t'. , t ~:~ rj COMDIERCIai,. ULY:, REVIEW =O,- Talk lIKABACE'r. DAILY. itionmito Pon; " • Tlucitdap, July 1 1851. f :.,Yesteiday.ive were visited with ':several heavy and refreshing showers,' to much desired and:iequired, Bu= sinew dull, with little or no change In the mar._ ket: . :Receipts of all kindsof peeduce Jimited. - . •• ASHES—We havinoChango'to. nobs; 'Wes are Ain, made in small lois at cornier quotations. BACON—We notice no change in this article as re gards price or demand. We haVetsalesot).7 ithde Hants and Shoulder' reftortiti at 8} and 6367; .2 do .Sides, hhds Louisville Hams reported.ht 8, eash, par money ; sugar-cured hams, canvassed, by the tieiee, at to:. • • • FLOUR—Reeeipui qulto limited.. We could hear of bat few sales, ranging at 0,1603,18 for superfine, 83,20 03,25 for extra. Prom store, 83,3103,40 by the dray load. Rvx Flouri—Sales from stores at 82, 75 02, 9 7. . FlSli77There . .continues a • good .demand for No. 3 Msckerel ; prices, however; have declined &shade. We note sales hi about dO bbls front first hands' at e 0,75, cash; by . the single bb1,117,0007,25 leashed. ; SUGAR AND MOLASSES 7 -We ,have. no special change to note in Sugars. 'Holders feel, somewhat dis posed to sell. Wo note sales of 4 Ilids strictly prime as 61; 6do fair at 0: 'Holders of Blotaises*are firm, with sales ofeeveralemall lots at 340371 far cypress and oak cooperage. . • . •• COD FISH—A sale of 4 drunis at 4 ' WHISKEY-Aales .of 40 bble, it 20; 18 do, 191, cash. WOGL—We have a sale reported of 3800 lb; I to full blood, ranking 29040; 200 do unwashed at 25. ' • Meow. ilarperf Layton —The foliow•ug comparative statement will shoW the incsease . io the j amount of pro duce brought -to this place during. the. month ofJune, 1.851, on theamall market boats that run front intermedi ates porta, on this Canal, between this plate and a short distance above Tarentum, compared with a similar state: ment during the same month of last year. Also; the aggregate Increase In tonnage and toll since the opening of the Canal, up to Ist July, 1851, on same boats, over that of last year op till the tame time, which showsn large increase over 1850-1851, 1851, month Jane, 4 ,559 SlOl 13 1850, do do 142,360 92 45 Increase over 1850, 2613,400 $6B Gs Total increase up till Ist July, • • • 1164,703 lbs $297 25 Respectfully, yours, ALEX. SCOTr, - Asiist. Col'r. BANK NOTE LIST. CODIALCITD DA/LT DT noon Q. Sargent. If.zollianDe Honkers. Caner of Wood and Siith sturrs, Piro!adroit. PF.NNEWLVANIA • OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks par. State Bk and Branches • Philadelphia " •--•• • " Other Solvent Banks—. II Brownsville " " Bk of Sandasky . 75 Backs cocain' " " Granviile --.......50 Chester Co. (new Issue) " Norwalk so Columbia Bridge Co.•• • " (libation 5o Danville - ~...r . " Wooster 75 Delaware cp. " • -• • " _ LNDIANA. D o yl est ow n. •' ' ...... ow. . State Bk and Branches • i Easton ' ILLINOIS. . G erman town " .;.1.. r State Bank Branch. Lancaster Banta ......:4 , " Bk of 11Liti0n........... Lebanon " ......... it KENTUCKY. Montgomery eo. 0, II Solvent Banks•••-• 3 Northumberland ' U ' MISSOURI. • Pottsville . .i..... t. 13k and Brandies • I Reading " .4 •• . MICHIGAN. Schuylkill co." ' . 4. All Solvent Banks.• •• • • & Washington '• • .....rt WISCONSIN. • wew Smash " . .......:.: W Marine & Fire Inctlo. at Wyoming • • 4 . . Milwankie 5 Carlisle -. '. -. ThINN E3SI: E. Cbambersborg • • i Ai n , 99 sc ORT i l Ttn ven lI t t B C7A n ß k k O s B. l.l .- N :- A. 3. Ene Gettysburgh Harrisburg •• • 11 Honesdale i SOPTII CAROLINA.II Middletown I I all 8b I v G c l ' O ß ß a ell;. - "'- Warw.:nag York Rains . / All Solvent Banks.- 'Relief Notes /1. ALADAMA. United States Bank Is lAll Solvent Bank, Allegheny City Scrip • • pai LOUISIANA. Allegheny. Co. "• .0 prem All Solvent Banks 11 Pittsburp City " ... par l EXCHANGES. Nti.'W YORE. New York pens New York City put Philadelphia. •.. .. ... i e Country Banks alßaltisnore 4. NEW JEDGGy . "ICincinnsti 1 dl.. All Solvent Banks IlLonisville 1 " DELAWARE. I St ' Lijuil ' Ii " All Solvent Danko. • • • Small Notes • MARYLAND. Baltimore Bank, pa Country Bank* VIRGINIA. Bk of Va. and Brandt,, Fanners' Bk A Branches I Valley Bk and Branches Exchange Bk & Branch's • Wheeling Bank. do Branches—. i NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent Banks/r. MUCUS OF swamis. cuiItECTIM Duct' pot TIM alOlllllllO raw . ST Patrick"! & Friend, ECzebailige Brokers. Carmel of Diamond ailto and Wood at, Piusbufgh. United States Vs do do s's Pennsylvania G's do s's • - Allegheny countyt's • ao coupon crs do scup Pittsburgh city 69 do coupon Ws, payable in l'hl Isdelphla• •• • •• • ...... Allegheny Clay 6's do coupon Ws payable in Philadelphia Bans of Pittsburgh Meichants and Manufacturer* Bank Fzchange Bank • ••• • • Fanners' Depoxite Bank Allegheny Savings Bank 1111111110% STOCKS. Mcnottgahela Bridge• • SLCiarr street do • • Hand street do • • N. Liberties do • • 1161:1114:10E SIOUX. IVestern Insurance Co. • Citizens' do d o • • - Associated Firemen's do ILLSORATIt STOCKS Atlantic and Ohlo, Pittsburgh to to Ptuladelphht Pittsburgh, Ctn. and Louisville • Lake Lne Line Pittsburgh Gas Works htononohela Slackorater Youghiogheny do IIA/LILOAD WOOLS Pennsylvania Railroad •• • • • Penna. and Ohlo do Cleveland and ?instil do Marine Railway and Dry Dock Fayette Manufacturing Co• • • • Erie Canal Bonds, old do do do now =33=11 Pittsbllt and Boston (Cliff Mine) North American North West North Western • I rock City Eureka. • • •-A Pittsburgh and Isle Royal. Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Bluffßidge Mining Company Coiling Pins Steel PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and GLASGOW. To t ` - `-7 ' NEW YORK, .7,11. AND FROM LIVER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, BAL TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH DIRECT. TA PHOOTT & COOS General Emigration and Foreign Ex:Aonge Offers. TILE undersigned having accepted the Agency oft be above well known House, as prepared to bring out Passengers from the Old Country, on as favorable to as any other House in the City Passages can be engaged In the following lines, sailing punctually on the days appointed: • SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the 6th and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the Cab, Inth, 21st and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails frem GLASGOW on the Ist and 16th of each month. Atso—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans. tug- Passengers ehiped from New York to any part of the, West. ((7 The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and s a penntends the etabarcation of all passages engaged in this Country. P.S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have their passage engaged through from Pius burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to the undersigned Agent for the Messrs. Tapscott, of New York. • JAMES BLAKELY, - Corner 01 Slxth and Liberty streets, ' jaw (2nd story) Pturbunth FliiWO BUILDING LOTS POLL SALE. A valuable Building Lot of 24 feet front on Liberty atreet,Ninth Ward, by 100 deep to Spring alley. Price $6OO. Also, a Lot of 20 feet front, on a wide alley. Price $400. Terms for each cup. The above are at the proper grade for building, and near to valuable improvements—making them deiirablo property. S. CUTIIBERT, len'i Agent, tell 50Smithfield at. Watches and Jewelry. - CREAPEt3T IN THE ClTY—et HOOLPSNEWJEWELRY sroaE,4P6l MX' on Market street We would say to the cid "try 1 - tens and the public generally, that we are pre pared to sell FINE WATCELES and rich and fashiona ble GOLD JEWELRY at the wholesale prices, and at from 10 to SO per cent. below any other establishment west of the mountains. We have such arrangements with the manufacturers of the east, that we are able to gettill of our goods first-handed, and by so doing we As we w s ish at to a a verye ee aw a small rpgreort,o and save about 10 per cent. on prime cost; and then, our ex good o p f en trn 6e d s e we l".el 's c l v iil warrant them as represented when sold. Mark call and examine JEWELRY d priees at No 01 et street HOOD'S STORE! rjois,. • • • :t, #. • . - . - • , • , : ; -2 EWE 4, Canal Bualnesa.” Coct.tcroale OvvrcE. PiluburgA, July 1, 1851.5 VALUE OF CMS.. AtaericanGold (new)•par. do do (old),Sprem. iSovareigns 3 4,83 Goineas 5 ,C0 IlFreder/esdoere• •• •• - 7,..310 iTan Tba!err 7.80 ;TeoGurlders•••• •••• 3,40 (Napoleon*. d'ot 4,25 Napoleon*. a.so ,Doubloons,Potriot•• • 13,75 ' do Spanish• • 10513 ,Ducats . 2.13 Par vahia. /tai. Offerrti 1 15 100,01N5113,75111113,G4 100,00 ins,o ibt,oo -, takool 1041.. •, tDt,OO • toopu. 02,75. 03,50 • 05.01 97,10 • 96,00 03:25 0:1,00 97,00 92)30 1+7,00 • too,uo i too col so so,t 63,01 64 ,CO 53,50, 53,00 51,501 51,t5 100,001 155,50 0 ez , un TOO 43,1: 30,50 49,00 97,00 05,00 53,00 50,00 020,00 31,00 1 33,00 10,00 5.00 5,001 3,00 15,001 8P 00 --z' ' gipitv:thiis-0:00 1 ,11,013 au 1-1, • . . • 2 iymi 1 1 tit® AMAIN' • Steamier Michigan No:2,Hoteo. Seaver. .1. Atlantic, FltriffiZol3, BrOWIIIVii . • • Redstone, Wooevvind,Bniwnsvilla, - • • • J. Itl , Keei Ilendricksoni Meßcelport. • Beaver, Gordon Beaver.. • . • • f•.: " Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Ease:4db. • -- "•• Thomas Shriver; Batley, West "Newton. Irene No. 2,.?S'Clintottr, Cincinnati. • • " Hartford, S. Hazlett, Loaisville.- . DEPARTED; • ". Redstone, Woodward,Brownsville. • " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. . . 3. Diller, Hendrickson, hlcKeesilort. . . • " Michigan No. 2, Boies,tleaver. • • • " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. •• " Thoraas Shriver, Bailey, West newton.-- " Heroine, Colwell; Wheeling. . Tasegiora t Monloch, ' " • Magnet Dexter. Hockingpon. -"• Financier, Poe, Cinciounti. IMPORTS BY; MIME. • • ' -51 M i. Day, June NI. • CINCINNATI—Per Hartford-1 bx mdse, Forsythe & Co. 6 bys sarsaparilla, Kidd lc Co. GOO pigs lead, F H lintehlson A Co. 6 bgs feathers, H Graff & Co. 25 tee bacon, Clarke A Thaw. 105 bbls, 4 hhds hams, 1 box mdze, Bingham. 20 hhds bacon, Sellers & carboys rose water, B A Fahnestoelt& Co. 1 bymdze, W'S Haven. 1 csk beeswax, 4 boxes wine, D Leech & Co. 27. sks wool, McFaden & Onside.. 40 bbls sugar, Wm Bagaloy lc Co.• 15 bbls do, Banbridge &Ingram. 50 bbls hams, Baker & Forsyth. pipe liquors, Jno Walk er. 4 do, I bbl do, C Hartwell 1 cask do, W C Gal laher. 2 hf bbls do, J (3 Seanor. o bbla alcohol, W H Walght. 2 bdls, 2 bye lightning rods Nitpick & Co. 1 p kg mdze, C Zeigler A Co. Per Irene-15 6hde sugar, S & W.Harbaugh. 2 bye 2 Wile, 1 trunk, Wm Bingham & Co. 17 sac k s woo l , Barker. 55 bbls whiskey, H A Weaver. 14 tee hams, Smith & Sinclair . 27 bbls molasses. John Watt & Co. 3 eases drugs, J& R Floyd. 5 bbls whiskey, Cdo cement, P C Masan. 21 hf Wits. Iby marrow, Mcp w ic a & Co. vode. 66 bales cotton, T Arbackle & Co. 49 bbls whis key, K Watson. 50 bb la alcohol, B A Fahnesmok & Co. 1 by tools, Wolff A Lane. 3 hbdi rope, Wm Holmes A Co. 16 pkge, Baker & Forsyth. 4 bbls mdze, Miss Eck ard. 16 pigs mdze, owner aboard. • . For New Orleani. kat The splendid new steamer ELEPHANT, Hats, huester , will leave for the above and -all intermediate ports, on the first rise of water. For freight or pavertge apply on board, or to jyl Qti,Q. B. Mt LTENBERO Agent Monday Packet for 'Wheeling. THE new and splendid steamer HERO INE. W. S. Ootrwaii, Vaster, will make her first trip on;MONDAY next, and there after ran regular as above, in place of the Diurnal. For freight or passage, apply as board- - Heal Friday. Cincinnati Packet. • THE new and elegant steamer IRENE No. 2, G. L brew:Tuck, Muter, has taken the place of the Clipper No. 2, in the line of Packets, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. ii., for the above and intermediate ports— Par freight or pas sage apply en board.. . [MO For oiairlotta and alocklngport. THI fine steamer PACIFIC, ZANOVI3 11aa• TIN, Will leave for the above and intermedi ate porta every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or pa senge, apply on board, or to T. WOODS & SON. • atasto No. CL Water et.. and 6,3 Front AL . Wednesday Packet. for Cincinnati. i v i s t u;r: E r.nd I:s an t arLunznetz:tre,awsug leave regularly every litionirsnay. rreigttt or passage, apply on board, or to marl) 13. B, MILTENBERGER. Allohezby River riWO. VLAg T R FRANKLIN PACKETS - Tug fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE N 0.,. Capt. Wat. Mama, leaves the Alic e cup woarf for Frank 41, every, dfan4ay.and Thuriday, at 4 P. M. The 800 steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Jerre 111.11 Nat !eaves the AllegbeßY Wharf (or Frank lin. every Tiriziray and Friday, at 4 P, M. For Freight or Passage, apply en Board. (mar. 9 Tho Eighth Soml.Atuttial Sale OF DRY GOODS at the One Price Store of A. A. MASON & CO., Not. G 2 & 64, Market street. Pitts burgh, will commence on Thursday, June 2G1141531, and coatinee through the month of Jelly. Their Wholesale Rooms will be aTeued to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold et an Im mense reduction (roes usual prices. Having recently made extensive puroluites, their assortment will be found very choice, and desirable. Their stock of Silks, comprising mote Man WO pieces, will be closed out nt cm immense discount from usual prices- Good Dress Silks an low nit .3714350 cis. Silk Poplins, 20 022 Best Berege De Lathes, 191 Fast colored Lawns, Mae Preach do 121 . Fins Printed Bereges, iew2s Fine French Jaconet, 181025 SOO pes French and English Gingham', 0121 . Black Alpacas, MOO yards Bonnet Ribbons, at fiDD Wrought Collars, Fast colored Calicoes, 0 100 CIVICS English and American do, 8 1/10 300 cases and bales of Blenched and Brown Mos has at manufacturers' prices. ALSO—Lace., Embroideries. Primmings,Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, White Goods. Bonnets, Shawls, Cloths, Ac., together with an immense variety of all kinds or Dry Goods—all of which will tm marked down to even less than Eastern wholesale prices. ja2.5 A. A. MASON & CO Biddlemaid r;IGN TIIE. GOLDEN sisollt.F., • . No. 13:4 Wood tired: Put:burgh. AHOLSTFIN respectfully informs his &heads and . the public that he keeps on hand a large stock of SA DDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, CARP.? BAGS, tte., .of his own manufacture, of the very best de scription. Ile invites strangers and all those visiting (110 City to give loin a call. Remember the place—No.l32, Wood street. sign of the Golden Saddle. • jetretf oeLu. BY JOSHUA d RHODES * CO., N 0.6 WOOO tintaar: 500boyea Lemons; 40 bags Cream Walnuts; 600 do Oranges: 23 do ; 11/C0 bushels Pea Nuts; 30 hags Walnuts, 1000 drums Figs; 20 cases Prunes. in jars , Otto half do; In do do In fancy best; =boxes Raisins• ID do Sardines; 130 do Layer d ' o; Itt do Sicily Liquorice; 100 half Jo no ; 231/oxen Refined do; GOO boxes Fire Crackers; 36 baskets Salad Oil; 200 do do do iio.2; 20 boxes Maccaroni; BS/dozen Almonds ;20 do Vermacelli; 200 do Lemon Syrup; 20 do Gam Drops; 3000 Cocoa Nato; 5O do No.l & R Candy 60 mats lviea Almonds.; CO dozen Pepper Sauce; GO bags Tagllona do; 40 do asserted Pickles; 40 do S. paper shell do; ihr do Claret Wine; 10 bale. Bonleaut . do ;DO do !Basest do ; • ray 26 IikiNTING AND WRAPPINU PAPERS— =O ream* Med., Rag and Straw 'Wrapping Paper 250 Orown ' 50 " Double Crown" 50 " Medium ci / . 25 usaorterVAladilla en u Shoe " superior Post Office Paper i 100 " Donblehtedilun2lx37 Prinung Paper; 100 Imperial Itax32 The above, vvlth a lot of odd sizes of papers _y_ _for sale at the lowest prices, by W. S. fIAVEN, Stationer and Paper Dealer, Je27 corner of Market and Second Its. 44,00 40,00 37,00 100,00 30,00 40,00 40,00 AA - ARLON STREET PROPERTY.FOR SALE. A. .1.11, good two story Brick Dwelling. House, arraoged with a large front room and kitchen, two chambers and garret, with a good dry cellar; a large yard, with an out raven and hydrant. Also, a two story,Frame House,•of two rooms. The Lot is 24 feet front:on Union street, Eighth Ward, by 101 deep." The while is in goodorder, - .and will be softy for 01520. Terms, 8600 in hand, and balance in one, two, three and four years. • S. CUTHBERT. Gen'l Agent, je2o • ' • 50 Smithfield street. RECEIVED at Wall's Literary Depot, No. 85 u Fourth street— The Art Journal for June. Rena, or the Snow Bird—a tale of Real Life, by Car oline Lee Bentz. - The Adventures of Christopher Tadpole—by Albert The Daughter of Night, a tale of Real Life — by W. S. Folsom. The Web of Crime or the Phantom and the Judgment. Tito First Step so Fortune, or the Pledge. - The First Step to Crime, or the. Bottle—with ilkstm -lions by Cruiksfiank. • Blackwood for June. Illustrated London News, with designs from the Groat Eaibition,&c. London Punch, &c.. fro. -ie2s Deafness, Noises in the Heed, And aU Disagreeable Discharges from. the Ear Spetdsly and Permanently Removed. , R. DIiARTLEY, Principal Autist of the New York Eye and Ear Surgery, and of 64 North 'Eleventh street; Philadelphia, has decided to prolong his stay a short time longer. - _ • Until further notice', the Doctof may be consulted in Rebecca street, Allegheny City, the first three story brick Dwelling Souse beyond the School House. The Doctot feels assured thaxhis Patients is Pittsburgh will enjoy u a pleasant tvalk to the sister city, and for their especial accommodation, he will extend his hours of consultation at the above place, from 8 A. la. to 8 P.M. Thirteen years close and :lamest undivided attention to this branch of special pra'Alce, has enabled him to re duce his treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield,-by a steady attention to the means prescribed. riemif. Vetlnablo Parma and Town-Property FOR SALE. riIIIE subscribe °Hereto sell, at private s ale,two very 1, valuable farina, adjacent to the village of blurrys ville,in Westmorelandconnty,eighteen milesfromPitto burgh, on the Northern Turnpike. - IsFumberonecontains aboutonchundred and fiftyricres —one hundred of which is cleared. About fiftyaeres is firstratebottom—a part moreinmeadow. Thebuildinga are a large frame dwelling house and kitchen, a large bank barn, and other out bildings• and has about fifty , an d acres of finely timbered landd ' a thriving apple or chard. Numbertwo contains one hundred and fifty acres— about one hundred cleared—twenty of it'excellent bot tom meadow, and the balance thickly covered with.fine , timber. On it is erected a comfortable dwelling horioe and barn, and a thriving peach orchard. There are a number of never failing springs ,of excellentwater, on each of the above farms. • - • As these farmsare convenientte the Pittsburghmarket and surrounded by meeting houses,milleand rehoolhon oes, and within half a mile or the Pennsylvania Rail Road t they afford an opportunity for a profitableinvest mental real estate, seldom to be met with. .Also,Thirty-three acres oflandin the centre oftbeva lege of Bolivar, in Westmoreland county, on the Penn oylvaniacanal, oa which are erected Mreetrtalldwell mg houses and a barn. • . - Also,Threehandredandseverity-fiveacresofraluable timberland, on the west side of Tab Millereek,nearthe village of Bolivar. Thisland abounds with stone coal, fin -brick clay and Iron ore The vrhole or any part of the above property will be sold low for - cash. For further particulars call on , the subscriber. in Mar; _ leep3o4ll' JAMES. hIURRY.- Furniture and Chair Warerooms. AJOSEPH MEYER, 424 Penti-ittreet, above the Canal Bridge keeps constardly oit hand and motes to order. t o tie' /owest Frost; every - deemirdion as army and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the beet workmanship and most approved sttleS. Purchasers would do well to visit his Wareroorris• . . "UCESPETIO SOAP—For rendering the 1104,-smorithi 'AA. soft and delicately whlte,'Semovisg, ton,-sallow mess and 'redness or.the sk le; - Alicbaps,ahafes,AQ, on. the hparla are healed by it: Price only 12t terms per tate: *ld by, S. L. CUTHEgaI.T-, - - No: 50.8mitlifield tweet; 4i71.2,0' i iIiDWAFZEZIOR AT LAW .1: - RIVE FOURTH. STREET, bekto markt; U Extract of I.o=i, chLPPel e a ; ll . l , ft p licEL No. 47 r __ ~r Rol44twzi_ Fir E old ; IFCIFSIWood) MalthrPumeadik,... _340"0,;' Ik— -I,_leig - - -*-,- r. 4.7:0:-,1.6---2:77-... ._ „ ..,-.•,..!...,-,,,,,..,,,,,_,,,....,„,,,,.- r - ,.... - ,: f . ..-Nl': 4 _ ',..' ' ~ .1:,,-;::% • 4- ' ~." ~" '''' -- 7....,.. , - ,•=-• , "-- , .e. 4, . , ,, , . 4... k. ,: ..... ,..r _.., ~,,,,;.:t.,, ~,,,,,,,,,.,:,.,,,,,,..4,.: ~.,,,,,,t,..:,,, „:4.,y..,,e.,,:,!fi;t-i-,,,,..2„...„:..i 4, -. j.„_,, : , k._. ,,, -r _ • "'..l'=, .';':',-- f: t . : ',.2 %11 1 '0. : ^.l - .".-.-• - -...*•'-- - '''.-. '4,-.,,:i-' ''''....- '' --',-, -'' ' MMMI , ::.,, TELEGRAPHIC _NEWS. .. r~. , .. ,a~ BY THE _o=l L4B. DAN RICE IinOWNSVItIME, Jane 80... Dan Rice his created the greatest excitement here, ever known. Upwards of 2000 parsons iced circus in the afternoon, and the immense pavilion is filled : to snirocation to-night. People have come a distance of 20 miles to see the great clown. - • Loursvzi.z.z, June 30, 1861. The Southern line is just up. The river is very .low, and many boats are aground. NEW YORK HARKET—June 30. Flour is higher, with sales of 6000 bbls. State brandiaat 4,1861).4,25 ; Ohio 4,81 ; Genesee and Southern 4,314014,p: • Rye Flow scarce at 8,44. Corn Meal. dulled 3 , 00. Wheat'held rit 11 . 5 per bushel for pure Gene -see; 100 for Ohio. Rye a trifle limey, with sales of 3000 bushels at 78074. Corn unsettled ; sales mixed western 62064. Provisions dull, and nominal at 14,60 for new Bless and 12,87 for prime. - • Lard 8/09 for fair prime. Linseed Oil nominal at 7. Tallow active at 7—more steady. . - U. S. 6s, 1867,declined I- - ; Fancies firmer; 1082- is offered or Ohio 6s of 1860; sales of Mad. and Ind. bonds at 98. Money active and scarce; sterling bills firm 107 1 to log. PHILADELPHIA MARKET-4nne 80. There is ,very little doing in Cotton. Prices are firm. Flour is steady at 4,25 for common brands, and 4,8704,75 for extra. • Corn Meal... Sales of 1000 bbls. Pa. at 2,87. There is a better supply of Wheat, and . prices are lower ; sales of 8000 bushels at 95093 for red and 990102 for white. • Rye sells readily at 71. Corn is in demand at 63a0111. Oats are`dull at 43. Whiskey... Wanted at 25. Pork... Sales arc very limited at. 15®15,50 for new Mess. • Lard... Considerable sales have been made at 9 for bbls., which is a declifie. NEW OauAss, June 30. Coms.—The supply at all the Southern ports is two hundred and. ninety-three thousand hales ahead of lad yrear. , J. S. Moorhead d. Co., • Manufacturer, of Pin, Copper .j• Sheet Iron Ware, NO 21, EAST SIDE oF THE DIAMOND. iehnas • • • - _ efieWailleottons. JUST RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER & CO.'S, No . . T 2 Smithfield street, the following new Hooks: Firemen's Monthly ittaeazine No.l No.= Dictionary of Mechanics 'Engine Work and Engineering ; Rena :or the Snow Bird. A Talc of Real Life—by Caroline Lee Witty; The Daughter of Night. A Story of the Present Time. By S. W. Fallout; Not so Bad as we Seem—or, many sides io a Charlie. ter. A Comedy in five Acts. By Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, Bart. Published by Harper & Brothers. Lea Just Received from Englund, AT MORRIS' Tea Mart, in the Diamond, a entsice lot of splendid strong Dud rough Savored Convict Teas, which upon trial will be found precisely the some kinds that ore sold in the old country nuts Gll., 4s. and ss. {lt'll,. Price-40.5a anti 75c. lb. On hand. some Young Ilyson which for strength and flavor is positively superior to any I have tasted (or the last ten years. Price St tk lb Recollect, the second door from Diamond alley, in the Diamond. 023 PITTSBUBGEI #ooo7lo77Ze4eGinezed9Are. COOki Or I:I4OCZT AIIDSIMID FACULTY.—Jots Pavistao, principal Instructor in the science of Amounts. 0. K. CEIMILErnit,i, Profeesor of PenmaniSrp, Alercan • tile computation, &c. AIMS. M. IWiteuon, Lecturer on Commerc ial Law. The Rooms of this Inetitution are open both day and evening, for the reception of show wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education. 'the coarse of instruc tion is TO thorough, hat every student on leaving the College wilt be competent to take charge of and con duct on correct principler, any set of Stock or Manner• chip Hooks, howevercompiieated. ljelikdkvir P • Slade'plata Carriages far Bale. • TtiE.gbieriocrim. just received from • - Philadelphia his spring stock of CARRI -7racJapailz-:) AGES, and will keep eotstantly °what'll at his Carriage Repository, tear Alex. kl'Farland's 'tavern, an the Pittidiargb and titenben• ogle Turnpike, 13 IlitICR welt of Pittsburgh, a large assortment of VERICIL.I.IB of all liit.ds, which .he will sell at prices much lower than they can be bought 'else wkerr. ' From the esperienee which he has in the business and the general satisfaction rendered heretofore,' to those who have Livered him with their patronage,the feels assured in saying that ho Call otter an assortment to compete with any in market, both as regards quality and price. Persons wishing to purchase ore referred - to the owner,' a Afil egWriages sold by him last season. The subscriber, expecting to continuo in the business of buying and selling . Carriages, keeps on Sand none but custom-made Carriages. JOSKPII WIIITE. N. o.—For any further information, apply at John Rogers' Tea and Queensw • re Store, Diamond alley. marl4mw 211 Cill — S"R*S Compound Syrup of Yellow Rock Root, OCCUPIES the front rank among the proprielory medicines of this country. for completely curing Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, end all other diseases nrising from an impure state of the blood. Also. Liver Complaint, Catarrh, simepsiti. Headaches Dizziness, Coughs,Sortness and Tightneas about . the C heat; Bron chitis. or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess in all cases of FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERA L. DEBILITY. Strengthening theWeakeued body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. If If - the testimony of thousands of living witnesses,froat alt pans °film country, can be relied upon, it is eingia lady efficacious in caring nil Efumors i and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com bined in its proportions that the °heroical, botanical and, medical propenies of each ingredient hannoniousl3P unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf-S, fled the skill of the hest physicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which: Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed tojnake the least preasion upon. It has been tested in many. cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been. cured by this medicine. We say that his a' valuable! medicine in alt BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes! all obstruction in the 'circulation, rendetitig the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be, used in all climates, and at all seasons of the year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO., at 102 Fountain street, Providence. ILI .and sold whole.' sale and retail, by S. N. WICKERSHAM, • Only. Agent-for Wesiein Pennsylvania; jetty Warehouse, cor Wood and rth sts.. Yittsb'h. OLSokering'a PIADOS. TOIIN R. MELLOR, Agent for Chick - 0 eringis Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. 61 Wood :.•`'.7 street, kas received and now open for • • sale, the following elegant assortment of Piano Fortes, direct from the manntarctory, at Mr. Chickering's (Roston) prices: One elegant Rosewood semi-grand Piano, 61 octaves; One " . " carveu ,c - Five " " plain " 7 : fi One" • " carved " Gl One " " plain "4 61 u - Three "" round corners - 6 Two " " square do The above Piano-Fortes are of the Intent styles of fur niture, and with all Mr. Chiekering's improvements.— The prices invariably the same as at Boston, herebr saving to purchasers to this region the expense and risk of transportation. • ALSO. FOR SALE. One Rosewood, Carved Mouldings, 63 octave Piano, manufactured by Adam Stodart & Co ; One Rosewood 6 octave s Adam Stodao & Co.;'. - One ." 6 " Bacon &Raven ; One " - 6 . " do ' ; One see-hand 6 " Chickering, as good as new; One " 0 " Bacon & Raven; . • o ne o 6" Loud &. Brothers; One ' " 6 " „Dubois ScSeabury; One •"- 03 "Ms mhattau Company,. 'kV Land for Sale. . _ THE undersigned Executors, of John Cunningham, will, agreeably to his last will and testament, ex pose to public sale on the premises, on Friday, the first day of August next, at 10 o'clock, a FARM of 175 acres, situatedon the Illonongaliela river, one•half mile'above WlCeesporyn Mifflin township, Allegheny county. This Farm contains about 30. acres of Coal, of good quality, easy of access to-the river. FoieMisers are tequested to examine, by application to Samuel Cunningham, John Warr, or Thomas B. Pat. tenon, Executors. fje23.stwo • EXI:=I To the Heirs and Leial Representatives of Samuel Sun derland, late of Wayne Townshtp, Mifflin county, de ceased. IN THE MATTER of thC Rule served on the heirs and legal representatives of Samuel Sunderland, deed., to accept or refuse the real estate of said deceased, at the valuation of the inquest. The Court. on due con sideration in the premises, made the following order, viz:—Rule on the heirs to show Cause why, said real es state should not be sold, am. By the Court. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby commanded and cited' to be and appear at the next general Orphans , Court, to be held at Lewistown, in and for said county of Main; on the first Monday'of August next, if you think proper, to show cause why said real estate should not be sold, ke- D. M. CONTNER,Shenff.- SnEaurr's Orrncs, LEWISTOWN, / June 19,185 L. BURLINGTON HERRING.-20 boxes superior Bur lington smoked Herring, reed and for sale by WM. A. M'CLURG h CO., Je..2.0 Grocers and Tea Dealers. J AVA COFFEE-10 bags very superior Java Coffee; just reed and for eale by WM. A.III , CLURG te CO R. LOAF SUGAR-50 loaves Lovefingss Double • 'leaned Loaf sugar, rani and for sale by Jew WM. A. MSCLURG CO., WEATHERS—LOW tbs. prime Feathers just received and for sale by 'KING do MOORIIRAD. BAcO casks tlttma r Stdus urtd Shoulders, just . reerived and for sale by • , isl7' KING MOORHEAD. . - Ibis:No.lMM° Rah; 6 do do Lake Shad; • Itee'ervini d a ( i l itifeir salt Late Salmon Whl. DYER, ' - • - No.= Liberty et MEM - ?a'x~' . - ys ._ _ ,= s'° , . -.r;-, ' ",:. ' ; ' ;, ' :, '' . ' :i '.. 4 ' .,, ... ! ,..T': : ''... : .:: . .',.:) . :','f ,- '::::'.'':.,".: -- :; : '-',... : ';:..T.4?.,:,-i.,''.''1,',..:;,t'.11'.,' 4, ,'!''''''-'.V , ''''' : :, ,,( .:.?i;7':' , ....: . • 7 4 . : :,-, .',liPr,''-'Z''..',:,4d':-.,.i':!.i.:.'t:.,..:,,11i:,,:,';;•,.',''i.:..:4.,,',':z!f.,0.';...;c-.,,;:::,i., ERB ,lhok F ro. ,• .rsirt - intown. MYGAT:I2_, - 85'BR_OWN,_.• HANKERS AN wi.:l3llANG=.linoir.z.na, CLB9SLAND OHIO. 117 Collections Fade in all the principal ciclea,riad . ST.OOKS • . • Bough t stud Sold oni 3 Ocominualiin. - • HILL 6. IDIJILEIN: - • lIANKEEN AND EXCHANGE'. sapKEks, No. es. Wees;Streelt • • Thit'd doer below Fettrili--(teert ' stde). ' Q IGHT EXCNANGE on the. Eastem Cities coiiatintist for sale.. Time Bills of Exchange -and' Notes dis counted: Gold, Silver and Bank Notes,.bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the. United . States.' Deptisitireceived of Par and Current Funds. mar 7:q Noice., • . n IXTE have assothiled J . t AM !VW ,C GYM with us WY the , Erchapge s co. - Pittsburgh. Jan'y . SAN/LINO LIOVSIG• .. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., • . N 0.15, WOOD STREET,TITT9IIII4I.I4. Current money received on deposit.: . ' .• Colleotions made on all the principalOWeaotthe Ucu- • • ' PATRIC/03 & FRIEND, • BANKERS AND BNB RANO BaoK.Fansy • No. U 5, toirfica W006,4um DIAMOND STRIMIS, Piaabizigh, Pa. ... ImaYt CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING' HOUSE.: rsa.,l 3, m, A ctlittflretell, * .d Reml:- aces made upon favorable terms.. • • • , raftyl4:tf R. R. llRYAKCitshler. Hollidaysburg/4 May 18.1850. • • • -- WM. U. WILLIA.OiII J. B. J. O. COFFER wax., H. wiLiaants ac c0.,-. BANKERS AND ..EXCHANGE BROKERS, • . • •NOIIII.I EAST CORNS& OP WOOD 1140 TEURD STIMOLTS. A LLlrruasactions made on liberal terms, and cones /a_ lions promptly attended to. • Lialkerrl Domatte and Parnipi 'Excnange Bank Piatet, Gard astd SiTrer, Sought, So. anlEzehanged; . 1830811ANG.F. AND E 1. 1 13 / 8 1KING UODBii • . OF A i‘ in 4&. • •• 84 Wood Streeti • PITTSBURGH. ~.. • • • /OTERYST ALLOWZD ON TIME ozrostss. . (auM' ALLY?' [HAMER. " . .111/WAlib • ca,Axtinn. a awnita.• Bankersand Exchange Brokers, nta4r3 in ...Forsten and Domestic Bilis, Bills of Sauteing', Certificates of Depot. it,Bank Notes, and Coin. s : Corner of Third and Wood ate:, directly opposite the St Charles Hotel. - • Inairla' . G. W. TAYLOR. 112 SECOND STREET; commrssrozera . AND BILL.BROK SRICT attention will be given to all business en trutted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactined oral cies always on hand, or procured on short roiice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, &e., negotiated on, &Nora: Me terms. Advances made if required. tocitetf s.noost. • " Tam suqinure 1100 N .1 SARGENT... *. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,. N.B. Cornet of Wood and Slzt4 orteU.; Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign end Domestic Erebange i Certilemeo ofDeposit,Ae EXCHANGE 'on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sumsto snit purchasers. • CUR RENT and par feuds received on deposits COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Upton, MOHO lowest rates. • A. ni)Law.B soss,. ..• . . • • DAVI. Itimovia Tatra BAnwia •xo • 14011V011 To No. 67 Markt: street, four. doors Wog) Od staid. 'DANK [: RS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dee lees in Notes, Maas; Acceptances; Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sato. Collegians mtulo in all the cities throw the Cat ted States. Depusites received, In, _par funds or current paper, N 0.67 Magket signet, bet Steen Third.ond Fourth streets: • ' ' * • , State Blutual Flee inwirissicie oompe ny BRANCH OFFICE, (ktßittratitte at., Prritscatt r, Pittsburgh, May Wiled L Tr beat evidence of th e success or th e Director. in endeavoring to sake the "STATE MUTUAL FIRE SURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of. the community, is the unparalleled amount of. basiress which bus Leen done—having issued 7,900 P rli• cies during the past year, thereby adding over 9130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured is of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large, proportton insured for only one year. Whole Na. Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated h. canceled do do in force •• • Amount of Property insured do Canceled, terminated and ex. pired 211,729 - • do do in force 97,684,691 do Premium Notes. •• • • ••—•• 79,676,37 do Canceled;terrninsted,expea; 637,10 do in force•-••—• • 379,01r,77 do Cash Premiums received.— .851,557,14 do de caneeled . • • ----- ••• 321,24 $51;235.90 Whole amount of losses and erpen ries paid M,41.1,45 Balance in furore( the Co., In cash, :OTIX 4 s 4 S To city or country merchants, and owners.of dal ell ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed' tam company adonis advantages In puma cheitpirse; safety and security, Inferior to no Insurance Compuny IL this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved."es.. tem of Elassifieader. of Risk s, excluding all sperm! hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo entity, thus precluding the frequency and oecurreact 'of large fires, and also, on both the Stack and Mutual plsn, it not only possesses Me cheapoess and accommodat "on of both methods, but entitles the insured to a particl,ka don in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Oillztt, John 11. Packer, Stumm T. Jones,Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob In Klotz, Jones, John P. Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres'i.: . A. J. GILLETT . ,Sec'y. A. A. C.szarzn, Actuary. , • N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fiftee n per cent. on expi ring policies has been declared by the Directors; ant, is now receivable at this Office forrenemals, or redeen.a- Ole in cub at the end of ninety days. myl7:daw. A. A. CARRIER, Agent. ,AHEAD OF ALL! 'EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. - TidREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the original American Oil. It is put up in bottles at 25 and 274 cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi. nal - American Oil has been round at all efficacious, and it so far exceeds the original in power, as to render lithe CHEAPEST MEDICINE IN THE. ORLD: Call and try it. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil to im natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be bad As above—nod wilt be found genuine. notw itbetandiug a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. • • Country Residence for Sate I •. TILE subscriber offers for sale a number of urns ranging from three to five acres--to suit purchasers near the village of Wilkinsburgh ; (rowing on the Greeniburgh turnpike, and within twc hundred yards of the Depot of the Central Railroad. A plan °flirt Lots can be seen at A. H. Miller's Office, on fourth. Vl, or at 107 Liberty street. Terms moderate. je3:tf . .1. P. 11011 BACH. rtio LET—The Warehouse N 0.137 Flout street, for 1, merly occupied by the, subscribers. P9ll5eSSiOO given immediately. Engel re or QUINN, M'BRIDE & CO., 26 Wood. st. . Transparent Window Shade SNltatery. 48 IRWIN STREET, ' . (animal PENN &ND ma nn irrascrsy. T IST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to _KJ °flier , — 3-4,4-4, 5 4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; " Tran spare nt green do; tt It " Dark " do; . • • Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight- do do do;. Gothic and klezzitinto, of new style STOKE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 55 s cents per shade. (Er Curtains hung on reasonable terms. • P. S.—Pedlers will do well to call at ihe -Factory, be. fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlB:6m . E. R. KERNAN. • Pine 011 Lamps. TUST RECEIVED a Etna assortment of these LAMPS, ty for burning the Camphene, Pine and Ethereal Oils, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices. • JOHN S. TO UGH, 82 Fourth et., between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and - Dealer, Wholesale and Email, In the above named Oils. : • WI KINS HALLS - FOURTH STREET, NEAR SMITHFIELD, JOHN WALKER takes pleasure in announeing :olds friends and the public that he has taken the above splendid establishmect, and after considerable expense has made it n delightful place of resort. He is perfectly prepared to serve qp at the shortest notice every delica cy which may tempt the appetite of the epicure or the fancy of the most fastidious. - . • • Dinner will be in readiness every day at 1 o'clotk, for any number of persons, commencing this day, June inst. Parties can be accommodated with Suppers in the most , reehherrhe manner. Oysters, Game, etc., will be foomi there in their season. In short, the proprietor intentls that no expense or trouble shall be spared to make this already popular house the best in the Western country. . Sealed Proposals . TILL be received at the Office of the subscriber, No. 42 Fulton street, until Tuesday, July let, 1851, at 10 o'clock, for the grading of Chestnut and Itl'Oce 1113. As there are excellent Stone Quarries on both the streets, which are worth more than the cast of grading will amount to, contractors will state what annual rent they will pay the city tor the privilege oT quarrying the Stone therefrom. It will be required of the contractor that he give bonds for the performance pf.the work: A. ROWLEY, Second. District Street Commissioner, jel9 No: 42 Fulton street. • r AWRENCEVILLE AND SIIARPSBURG P A NK ROAD.—The Stockholders of the Lawrenceville end Sharpsbarg Plank Road Company am hereby noti fied that an asressment of 52,50 an each rhare has been made by the Board of Managers, and which they are re (wired to p ay to the Treasurer, at his Office, (corner of Sixth and Liberty Streets ), on or before the first day. of July. Also, an additional sum of 52,50 on each share of stock to be paid on or before the first day of each succeeding month. _ jc23 S H. I I I O LASSES--12 bills. St. James Refinery . 1:25 . 10 S. H. Syrup for ante low. • BAra 1141,r-5,000 ffia firer rate, for DAY. pecort SHOULDERS-5 tanks supeWatoper Alf e rtßlL-25 half b for sale lvm. DRIED PEACEIE23-200 bus. prime Llalvelkin Oat, and for sale by ', (join) •-. WhILDYER: • ARP— s.bbls. No. 1. lard 15 kegs do; For s o l e 4 31. /mut. Jet° 500 ACRES OF LAND in Jeff. WILAINS Es erson county fo r gale t CO. 2n ACRES 01? LAND on Coal .. lML, will be sold at V 1500 DA acre, bail. ..tez)VliW(S A ED. •:••• • - r• • • , . • •. ' •-• • • =BEE =MO '. _ i _ ;y.e . ~ ( ~ 1 !L `e ~_ , _ , I ~ ' * • ••,•••,.', : • . , , EMI ! 1 i.. . =IMMEMMEMMM I=ZECI N. HOLMES & aims. 57,f3E 1 6,419 .JAMES BLAKELY, Treasurer : 1; . " - . :: . .:: , , ; ',.. - ,::' - ' : :•i, ,'i:,t.'.,,c-•:-• EOM µ:.;hr Ornlas aub Prtvats Etraetruseue Da...sactWN,'Ne.4l DIAMOND ALLEY • • • Dreamt ble entire attention to an office .6 r 7fri•i n praeUee.- tusine is is mostly connnedt )- sip privateer Venereal Triscara, and such pain• (al affections, Drought oo.by. imprudence , • • yonthfulindulgenceand tams. . I. Syphilis, Syphilitid Eruptions, Gorton ' hes, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Drieharges, Impurity of the 13lood; with all diseases o; ate venereal origin. Skin • Diseases i Scorbutic , Eraptions, Tetter. Ringworm,Memurial Ihsesures;Seminal Weakness,lm rotency,Pdes,Rheturiallant;rettutle W.eakness, Month. 4Suppressions, Diseases of the Jetrint, Fistula In Ano ! ennui AffeetiOns,-Pains in the Back and Loins,lreue ; lions Of the Bladder and 'Kidneys, successfully treated Cute guaranteed. =.. Fourteen years' prietice (foie in tills eityt enables Dr B(OCSa togiffor issurtinces 45r speedy cure to all who MAI comemnder his care.. • ' , . • Office and pri vate' onsulting* rooms, 4 t Diamond r o oms , ay. 117 Charges moderate. novs:d&wly . •. Etatimism—Dr. protetys newsy - meeovred retn. mly tot Rheumatism it a speedy aminFrtata remedy. for thatpainlul trouble. It never • • Office and Private:Conealtaticm Rooms DlA MON%reena. - The: Doctor•is• always at• labli•dawtr GREAT AND 11111PETANT C * 19110 'D /#406 EIRT . • Chemical reidable demidnat Attn., it; • sepd • DistaWr. Dr. Glixyliott 9 s Yell ow. Doe tr,..and . llla r 'DIM UP' 1N TIIE !digest' sized:. bold es, contains • • more of the pure_llondaras 'Sarsaparilla than any , ' , • • other preparation extant, Whiehls chemically combined. . with ate Extract of Yeliorl Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry' and Balsam . of Fi ry thus making the remedy more thoroughly .efficient thin any, other Sarauparil,a before the public'.: Atihostune drool' is perfectiy free' from all mineral point:ins, which cannot•be said of any of the Sarstiparilla Compounds. The invalidshonlil be. ware' of poison!' Mercury, Iron, Quinine,. lodine, Sul. • • phur, Arsenic and many other and.metalic poi; sons entered'into and form the active basis . of most of the SarsaparillatcOnd Panaceas of the. day.•. Gcvsarr's - COMPOUND EXTRACP dv YELLovr Dote airs 1.3 iRSAPAHMLA does not contain a particle of. hese substances, as any One elm ascertain. by applying:the necessary..tests. • •••".. The original and only genuine preparation far the .permanent cure of CONSUMP,TION -AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be affected' by the•toofrequeefute of•DkreurFsfroni .Quettn_f t rte.— • ft is altitCri remedffor'SALT RHEUM, BING. WORM, TETTER, SCALD - HEAD; DROPSY, eicuavy, WHITE, SWELLING, Single kWil, Neuralgic AFer. . tions, Female WeakCess and .0b st rue 'ions, Barrenness, Nervous:and geteral Debility of the Syetem, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Liver , Affections,. whirls led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever ani Ja glinie Billions. Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, [l:r The dieted may rest fissuredthat there- is not the least particle • of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other - • peisonoup substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons in the very - weakest stages of,sietritess, or to the most helplesein- fanta without doing the least injury... The curative powers of this extract are truly wen dertal, and all invalids should .niako immediate trial o. • the "Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla:" It cannot Injure ttie delicate patient. '• • • -• • . • -ICERTIFICATaI 1 • ' ' • ... . Roils—Casc of 0. .31. Leonard, : • • BLOOMING GroVir, Dee... 180849. Menai S. F. Bismir Co.-Gents:—Sometime in 1814, I was attacked with ,ho King'a Evil in . my. arm, • which became so sore that 1 • Could - not use it, and in I94sononifieation sat in. . I employed at different tlmeis, each physician of celibrity within my teach ;.all told me that my arm must be amputated. ' From the about dera to the forearm, my arm was full of running sores, .come of them as large as a fifty cent piece. I then tried 'an Indian Doetor,who removed the mortified destn"and stopped the atortificattou, bat could not heal my arm.— !I•Ty strength, nt Ude'time, ,tras completely emanated and my person much 'emaciated. I continued in this .state 'until the summer of IE4S, when I saw an:adver tisement of " Guysotes Yellow Dock and .Sarsapatilki,”. - which I read atteniively, and sent for one bottle of the article. - Alter • using . lt a few days, the discharges from my arm increased, and assumed a light cote:, and less • offensive odor. •I sent•for a second bottle, and white - using it - I found 'my ; strength increasing; and she din- • • charges deCreasing. I continued using it .ntitil I had used six bottles, though I felt myself perfects , z.eured • - before I used the sixth bintle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores hove re-appeared. . and I have not a doubt that it le thoroughdy• cared, foci can labor with it as well as ever l could. - ••• . • "Guyana's Yellow Lod and Sassapariffa,r alone mired ' me; I took no other remedy while using it, and had I • , used it at the first appeuranee tf the matady,l fully be. • lieve it would have saved me from years of suffering. • : • And I must earnestly recommend every person. suffer. • ... . lug ander any similar disease; to -use “Onyrod's Yet/cm , ' Dock and Sarsaparilla," which will restore them to health. • Yeats in gratitude., 0. AL LEONARD.. .. ; -An Extraordinary Case of Scrofula, tyrasipcial and Chars, clued by the sok tub of Dr. Guysott's Com. • • pound Syrup, fellow Dock and Sarsaparilla... BROOKladl, Nov. 17, 1848. Da. thrum—Sir : I tender . you my sinecre,thanks for the great benefit 7 have dertved from theme of your. valuable Syrup. I hnve been trOnfiled very bad with a scrofulous sore which made its appearance on say thin. I did not pay much attention to it at first, supposing it to be nothing but some eruption thht generally appears on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until It spread to the track pan of my head. I applied to tiphy steinn •he attended me all to no purpose. I had tried everything that could be tried. I saw your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsapitilla, mid concluded to use it, for I knew that the Yellow Dock wits'one orthe moat valuable articles in the world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and Iron the use of one bottle I could .see a great change in my system. I continued using it until lam a well man. I now feel like a new person ;roy blood is perfectly cleansed, nnd free from all impurities. There is- not a question but that your newly discovered Compound it tar superior to any Sorsa; arill a Syrup ever sold. This certificate is at' your disposal, to_publish if you like, and any one you .may refer te.me;l shall be happy to give. them .all the information I can about my vas!, . • ' • I remain your obedient servant, . GEORGE G. JOHNSTON... 113 Market street. • , •The but Frauds. Illedicine known. The Extractof -Yelkno Docb and Sarsapariga is cipesitire, speedy. .and 'permanent sure jar all complaints incident to FEMALES. • Its mild alterative properties redder it peculiar!) , is to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon. such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Letworrhoca or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so common to the temale frame, and imparts arrenetro and buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful. Wo have evidence on file, which induces us strongly to recant.. mend this medicine to married people who havo.mot been blessed with offspring. . Prolapsus Uteri, orfatling of the' Womb, of floe .years standing, mired by Dr. Guysott's'Eztract of Ye110t6.004 . and Sarraparilly, after everyother known remeoli; bad • • WAsmnarow,O.,Feb.;ll3lo. - This eertifiesthat my wife, aged twenty-seven yenis has been suffering under' the a.bove compliant for. five .yeara. Nearly all of that time confined tb her bed. r have for five years constantly employed. the best medl. cal talent that could be procured in this-section bf the country; without any benefit whatever. L 112%4 , alto • ,purchased every instrumentrecommeaded for the cnic of such diseases; all of which proved worthless. • . • In the spring of 1848,1 was induced by My friends to try - Dr. Guysou's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for (Qur'a:laths. After she bad used it for four . weeks, it was exident to all of us that she' was iinprat.... - ing, turd tram : this time sheimprovea rapidly, ar.d garneA7' flesh andatrengthuntil she is now enjoying Mest lent health. • WM. MONFORT:: We being neighbors to. Wm. and. Julia Blot/fort, know . 41int the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Mon ford,- and as to the cure being affected by "Gayseces low Dock and Sarsaparilla,"lo be strictly true. . JANE EDDY • ' - Sold by J. b. I'ARK, (successor to Sanford : A. Park, ) Fourth and Walnut sureets;.Ciacionatl, Ohio, General Agent to the South and 'Wear, to whom all orders must .1 Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; I. Wilcox:Jr, corner Market street and the ilianiond - • II A Fahnestonk & Co, Pitts. burgh; J A Jones, Pitts burgh; Lee & Beckham, idle_ gheny City L T Russell, Washington ;W Lai - abet. too, Frank lin; : : 1, B Bowie„ Uniontown; 11 Welty, Greenahurgh; Kountz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford ; Reed & Son, Ilantln,gdon ;Mrs. Orr, Ilotlidays... burgh; liilifebrand &Cu Indiana; R IVright, Kilian twig; Evans & Co, Drookvillei A Wilson it: -Son, Waynesburgh; bl'Farland & Co,N Callender, Mead. ville; Burton & Co, Erie ; Henry ,Forker, Mercer; les • Kelly & Co, Butler ;'S Smith, Beaver; J D Warren ;F L & CS Jones,Cotiderspart; P Crocker. Ir.,Brwornsville• ' • . - myl.9r Averts Oberry Pectoral! F OR -THE CURE OF COUOHS, COLDS, HOARSE': O H NESS, BRONCHITIS.- OOPLNG COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA aniECONSOMPTION. Among the namerocrdiecoveries Science has made in thisgenoration to facilitate - the .brisinesi of life, is , create its enjoyment-,and eienprolong the term - of hri- • ,man existence, none can be named of mom real value to itankind, than. this contribution of ChomistrY. thin Healing An. 'A vast trial of its virtues Mroughout this broad country, Aar proven heyona a doubt, that no . dine or combination of medicines yet Imown,ganirr . surely control and cure the omicrons varieties of pal- . monary disease which have hiMerto swept front our . midst thousand's, and thousands every year. indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can he relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our spate lieret will not permit us tspablish any proportiOn et the cures: effected by astute, but we would present the foll Owing . I opinions of eminent men, and refer farther enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full partieulaii, and indisputable proofs of these facts.' - • -...,- Orora the President of Amherst College, the celebrated, Prsfesiuor Hitchcock. ' C. Ayer—Sir I have used via Cherry Pee. joraj in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an ad- lair - able compormd for the relief of la,•ugal and broil' rshial difficulues. If my opinion as to its superior char. inter Centre of any service, you are at.liheny to use it... to yon think propsr.' EDWARD BITCLICOCE,7.r. L. P. ... nom the widely celebrated °Professor Sillman,lll. D. L.L. Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, • .t.c_4 Vale College, Member of t h e Lit. Hist. Med. Phil. an d cientiEc Societies of • Amerieaand Europe., • „ -•• 1c I deem the Cherry Pictorial an 'adruirablo,cionposi tio.l from some of the best articles in the Materis Medi. ' ea, and a very effective remedy for the clam of diseas es it is intended to care: , Its tw Haven, Ct., Nov.l, 1849. • , patijor Pauison, President of the S.C. Senate, Malt, lee has - ruled the Cherry Pictoral twit/ wonderful sec. cuss,, to cure an inflamation of the lungs. - • - . Pron one of ths first physicians in Maine. ' Skew, Me., April V.41114P. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: I em DOW .0 staidly . ; using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and we re,. t t to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From obrlervatiocur of many severe cases,l am couvinc-. edit will cute coughs, colds and diseases of the lungs, • - that have la im to defiance all ' other remedies. I invariaN'y recommend Its use in case or - consumption and consider it ranch the best remedy known for that di.9l' ewc. • Respectfally . yours, • _ Prepared aid sold by.lasaes . C. AyieriP, belVen .46o. uor- Soldla jol .Vittsbargb wbolesaleant,rebill,loy B; r h„.• Falaiestack, an 0. by J. Bt. Townsend ; Allegheay by SchwaT4, and IL . 1 )0 . 11 0ass, Mr.ilirtigitistok% . . Is on, In saved by the nuof a. single. bottle 1 -1 )12c . of Dr . Gregory's French Antidote. It 10. o. perfect extern:dont or or alt private dteencee, Sold in rittsburgm at Me Medical. Depot. . ' my3o AK FIAOR BOA RDI I -2,0 eetoivil etasaged, O for sato by • JOHN A. BLOOKE_H t loglany P/aailla IME MBE =MEM ;;' , iT. : - '‘..‘::... : , .-... 7 .,...':...i.:1,.'::::::: . f , ,,',' ; 4':'. : • :::-:... •':.:..,'.?-.-.;:‘,...,.!:, :'.,..,,,:'.,.,i, • • • , :, '..‘:-: .,;- •:1 '' .:1) . .....'•.'.. .'-' - 7. ';' , 1.:•.'• ~..".:.;:-..:;',..,S , r • ~ r .: ~ . ~..; •.:. . ..~.. .~j~ -~~ MERE `ke.. 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