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CHARLES.NAYLOS, Bea eta•ry. DIB . ' ry st. Louis..of. cholera. on Satarday,Wth June, Mr. 'DANIEL T. MegIiERRY, aged 34 years. • Mr. Mdtherry was formerly p resident of this city, and has left many relatives and personal friends among vs to mourn his sadden death. , . . Foster's lienefit..--We were pleased to observe • :last evening, that the complimentary benefit . . • which had been tendered to Charles Foster, Esq., -"' by his friends inthe excellent dramatic company which ha's been' perforthing in our Theatre -for , Sometime past,.was attended by a crowded' and fcqhionahle house. Thisis a mark of the *ap preciation in which he is held by our, eitize.ns, which his talents as an actor, and <his character • •iis i'gentleman, weltdeserve. - During the long • and snecessful season, now drawing to a. close, it has frequently been our pleasing duty to speak of his abilities in terms, which, though flatter : ing, were well merited ; and we think we never • ;kneVr:an'actor that .stood higher in popular es . ,Natiou, on so short an acquaintance, than Mr. •Chtcrles Foster. - ~• . •W hether' carrying out in a correct and elated , . • • calmanner, the sublime conceptions of Shake- . . peare, or engaging in amusing.the audience in • • tome humorous character, hia is equaUY at home . • , • and equallY pleasing. We trust that ho will - • - succeoil,whereyer he goes. All that he requires torender.t.at success certain, is a steady per in the honorable course he has mark ' • eclioutterhiniself, and followed during his en gagement in Pittsburgh. •-• • • • , • Habeas Corp rui.--ra case of habeas corpus came . tip this morning in the Circuit. Court or the Ifni . • ted States, before his Minor Judge Irwin. .• '• • The eel:dors were Edward'. Jones and John -Ifarpier, of Louisiana, who- had been committed to jail on Saturday by process of the Circuit Court; on - the affidavit &c. of Dan Rice. It ap pears that Herpier - and Jones, equestrians and gymnicks, IYer() employed last winter in New Orleans, as performers - in Rice's -circus, at a pretty high salary. The other Tacts in connec tion with the case we did not exactly learn. The affidavit, however, alleged fraud. Several points arose undei the act of Congress • of 1839, the Pennsylvania statute of July, 1842, and the laws of Louisiana. P. C. Shannon, Esq., - - counsel for Rice and Whitbeck, argued that the jurisdietion , was ;undoubted, and the affidavit sufficient to warrant the Court to hold the relit - tars to hail or to remand them to prison. He contended that fraud might arise during the ex - istence," or hi .the course of . o contract—that . whilst an allegation of fraud in the inception of a contract -was one ground upon • which an arrest could clearly . be made under the statute of 1842, yet that was not the only.caso contemplated by that act. If it were, then all - frauds perpetrated • daring the' various. stages of contracts, which oftentimes required years to consummate their provisions; and were frequently matters of slow progression, ' were beyond reach of adequate remedy in such-instances as the present, and would.be committed with impunity. He further argued that the gist of these actions was tort, and that' even in the -State Courts, under the facts now before this tribunal, a copies might properly issue. As-to the point made by the learned counset(llr. Hamilton)' as . to whether it was lawful for an agent to make the affidavit re quired by the Penna. statute, that it was enough .• to say that-the statute itself settled that ques tion:.. The - words were "Haar by affidavit of the party, or somcother person or persons.' 'Rut even • • if the language were not explicit, legal construc tion would givelhe right. • Hamilton, who stated his points of argil.: :meat at the outset replied in a very able man : • ner, , and relied upon the following view of the • rase: That,sunder the laws of the United States, the respondent had not shown such a case by :Ada ' vtt, os entitled him to haie - a caPias against the defendants, under the laws of Pennsylvania. The Judge appeared to favor his idea, and the .ease was postponed nritil.five o'clock. . ' 'At five o'clock the Court mot, and his Honor delivered an. able opinien, which we are sorry we Cannotfind - room to insert at length. He 'stated:4n substance 'thjit the fault in this case • 'appeared to'exist in - thi law itself, as passed by • ,tho . State Legislature..., Acts were sometimes - passed in too - hurried a manner. It seemed, in one vieiv`of this case, to bo a hardship .that no adequate remedy_ existed. If the • affidavit had • : shown fraud in the inception of the contract, and the Court could be satisfied on that point, he would have no hesitancy in the matter. As it was, he would order the dischrrge of relators * upon common bail. . . . Riotin tilleglieny.—We copy the following ar ticle from tho Erkterprize of yesterday: Disgraceful' Factory Rict.—We sincerely re gret that we are called upon to record another disgreeful Factory Riot in our city. It is ex ceedingly }looking to see:human beings, partic . ularly females, so depraved. We could not have believed that such • an occurrence would have taken place, since the result of the riot in 1849,.na's so disastrems. . But 'such is the fact; a serious assault was made this nuntineupon the Hope Factory near the Aqueduct • - • . 'The circumstances, as far as we can learn, are follows: This morning, . shortly after the 'Penn Mill had started, a steam pipe was bursted when they were compelled to stop, and the oper laves kit °WI-when a portion of them, unknown .to the proprietors of the Penn, proceeded to the EaglePabtory and joined with the operatives there ' nearly all 'of Vrhom had turned out, at breakfast lime;lor the " ten hours, a day," - with but little of ao notice to the proprietors of. the Eagle.— Front thence they proceeded to the Hope Facto .. 5y,,,,-and,endeavored to induce the girls in the Hope taleave their work, and join them ; • and •fitnling they could not succeed, the girls imme diately cammenced an attack -upon thb fence round the Factory; tore the Most of it down and 'threw it - into then:nu:a, uttering the most insul ting miTdebnsed langlitige as they went along : The girls, we.believe, were the only actors in . the scene, and they were led on by two or three "Captains," one of whom we afterwards saw pissing the Eagle Factory,-add making use of very disgFaceful and insulting taunts towards Ur" proprietors. This occurrence is much to bu'regretted, when it is generally, known that the factories, which render employment to hundreds who would oth erwise be destitute, crinnbtle kept in, operation 'ten 'hours per day. And at best this is the most_ erroneous method of accomplishing what they Wish--nothing ,canle gained by mob-law, and.we hope, ere Jong •the instigators of this riot Will see the-error of their ways and -become peaceable citizens. • • • : • At half past 8 o'clock thismorning, theilninvr • dridixis' police were,on the ground, and the riot ; .ere were induced to desist. • • ;••• , We learn that a second attack, after the fence ' had tmen put np, was made, but the police kept -them at bay. The Mayor has sworn" in a hun dred men to act as policemen. _ We belietre tluit the 'first part of...the above statement was too trtnt,t but naderstand- that no second'attack was made. . , Tgrg6atter.-41i. benefit on Friday night, Was; we were present to nee, well attended. air. Gallagher, who • has not for some yeare; made his appearance on the stage, played Virgixtius. This is, as our readers well know, a most diffidtdt part to per • form; but Mr. Gallagherplayed it admirably...—. His acting thrOughout, was most enthusiastical ly applauded, and surpassed,. 'if possible, the _ expectations of his numerous friends. He was '.• summoned baron) the curtain, at the, close of the .;•,parforniance L and in .a brief but appropriate ad exPiessed.laisthanks,.tuad his hopes, that, ,on some other occasion; lemight appear befoie that generous public, who had so kindly receiv .• act - higtitfoita to please them. Mr. Gallagher con ;.eluded;' on behalf of the members of the .com ppsny, Aipi.aome other friends, bypresenting.M,r. .Taudeson a magnificent gold , watch and • seals,' which were received by the latter gentle.- xnaa; initivery feeling little speech. _ Nagor'a Offue:,—Six ` . .common ...cases: were brought before his honor Mayor Guthrie, yes terday morning. - Two were accused of drunk enness—two of disorderly conduct and drunken nesi--one or disorderly conduct, and one of va grancy. Three had mouey - .enaugh remaining, after their several sprees, to pay their fine 4 and were suffered to . go • their-way, rejohling. Tit l e funds of :the otherSheingexhausted, they - were sent to board at the public . expense, for a few days, on Mount Airy. , • 3, • 3 • • Arujersos Strut.—"-the loier-toiation.of Aznieti son rtreet, in Allegheny city, 'has jtust .been miribly viva and• graded. All that is reqnipitt .nors; - to render-it a tine thoroughfare, ;is . a pen orp4c -4ves4avalit4l, • ilfethaisice Wagazine.-4,liner & Co. No. 82 Smithfield Street , have received AppletOn's Me chanics' Magazine and Engineers', Journal, for July. "This periodical has rdreadfsecuredfor itudr the rank of the best popular journal for practical men in the mechanical arts. said soien .ctes that'onr country has prixinced." The terms are three dollars a year, or twenty-five, cents a No. 88 Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering, pnblishecl by the Appleton;the American _Whig Review‘for July; and Nos. 42, 43 and 44 of . Shakspeare's Poetical Works. All of the above are for.sale at Miner's.: , Or At a meeting of the Fire Wardens, held on last Saturday evening in the Neptune Hall, the following officers were elected: Pruddent=Michael Keenan, of the Eagle. rice do—David Eitzaimmons of the Vigilant Trecuurer—Thos. A. Rowley; Good Intint. Seeretary—Wth. Williams, Engle. Ist Marsha/--Robt. McKean, Neptune. 2nd do:-4no. Shore, Good Intent. 8d do—Win. - MeGlaughlin, Allegheny. liy.---Pools of stagnant water are lying in the middle of some: of. the streets in the Fourth Ward, Allegheny. They are covered with a green scum,_and the odor, which they - emit is most offing - me. They will be very like to bring trickness on the inhabitants in the neighborhood unless they are filled np. The. Street Commis sioner should attend to it at once. Mistake.—Thomas Carney , was yesterday brought before Mayor Guthrie, accused of hav ing taken a pair of„ pantaloons, the property of Patrick Belly. He proved conclusively, howev er, that be had purchased them 'from a Mr. Mc- Farren, and was honorably discharged. Theatre.--The new Extravaganza made quite a hit last evening, and will be repeated to-night for the benefit of. Mr. Phillips, with other excel lent entertainments. Remember this is positive ly the last night of the season, and crowd the house on the occasion. - Con tractor lined.—The contractor for building a house on Fifth street, was yesterday fined ten dollars by Mayor Guthrie for having a Taint open, to the danger of people passing by. MainStred.—A number of workmen are busi ly engaged in grading and paving Main street in Allegheny. ' Unpleasant.—The water in the canal basin has now an abominable smell. It should be let off, or it may cause Biala:teas. 2tuttion Octles. SCOTT & OTIS, AUCTIONF.F.RS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 61 naIN PUERT, ST. Wing, 1(ISS071:1. HAVING beta engaged in the above business for the last six years, to ihis city, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Auction or private sale — particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on'.all kinds of Goods consigned us for sale here. . . Sill refer to !deist* !levee*, Roe .B Co.:E. E. Vie. ler, Wm. D. Weed a. Co., Jobn J. Anderson & Co., R. H. Stnne,Elquire fr:Reed, Brownlee, Homer te. Co., Larkin Dearer. Saint Louie • Butler .2. Brothers , Cincinnati; George ISPLuIn, Pittetitugh. . . P. frPKE BINA. auotSoneer. ATALUABLE REAL ESTATE Air. Avon,.—On V Monday, July 7. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. tcilt be sold at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, by order of the Orphans' Court, all the remaining Real Ps. tate belonging to tile estote of Ration Christy, Erp , de. ceased. Stony of these lots are admirably located and highly improved, and offer advantages to pareharers rarely met with. • —ALSO— On Tuesday, the F.th,M 10 o'clock, A. M , on the pre mises, near Woods' Iron Workr, Fare Mill Hun, and fronting the tootith of the Allegheny ricer, sundry deal. rattle Lot•, admirably located for building purposes. On Wednesday. the 9th, at In o'clock. A. •91 , on the premises, Boyd's Hill, 3110,t110 Bricks, in lots to suit pur• chasers ; elso, 3 hories, I tilt wagon and harness, cots, short,every thin_g neeessary and appertninitg to a VOlrl•regututed Brick Yard. At the same time And place will be sold the anexpited Lease of two lots of land. having dz years lo run from April next. One, situated in the Sista Ward, Is improv cuL buvirg a house and other improvements thereon. — subject to an. annual rent of 1315,00 ; the other is in te Eighth Ward, unimproved, and subject to an annual rapt of $3,90. ' —ALSO— An Friday, the 1145, at 10 o'etoek. A. M.. on the pre mises, Duncan - aura, 'Seventh Ward, a number of val uable Building Lots, fron'ing on said street and adjoin lag the properly of 1: N. McClowry. F.ll —a plan o which can be seen at Ale Kenna's Auction 'Perms at sale. 014 . 1,1 P- fdeIEPISINA, Auct'r. . _ _ p. dl. DAVl~OaUoaee~. SCYTHES, HARDWARE, DRUGS, tcc,, az A custom. On Wednesday afternoon, July 0, at 2 o'clock, at the Said Rzoms, corner of Wood arid Fifth streets, wilt be .sold-40 doz gra.e ,eytbea,6 dcz airs, thumb latches, mill saw and inward kle/, ke.; t. casc assorted Drugs, comprising lunar caustic, Ipecac, cantlarides, gamboge, redprecipitate, sublimate, rhul:.arti root, Ike. P.M. DAVIS. Auer. • W. O. EI•V eitTNIGY. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES.—WiII be sold on Thursday next, July ltah, at ID o'eloek in the forenoon, at M'Cart ney'e Auction House, a large assortment or Dry Goods, fancy articles and bonnet ribbo ts.to clop, consignment At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, male may, I? bait Palm Soap, assorted sizes and qualities ; alto s bbls N . jcil • W. G. lIITAKTNEY, Ann's. -- Hiringl Lire Insumanee Company, OF NEW von. CAPITAL, $1,250,000. _ COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY. • FIRE AND MARINE. - CAPITAL, $300,000. • . Ug- Office for the above Companies in the Wirebionse of 1... S. Waterman A Sons, No. it Water 'Meet. ... L.;..... _ ... Notice R.D. ust•lsciN;. - 4ra. to Creditors. • ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. _s In the matter -of the In the Court of ( :c ,_ voluntary i f tssignmatt Common Pleas of Aliegbeny Co. .*. '!"- tf.., ' ;'V . Zebulon K o inzey, A. G. Nn. 40, October *:-..5:y.- ... „./ Reinhart Assignee. Term, taf.O. The account of the said assignee having been Bled upon the prayer of the assignee, the Court makes the following olden : let. That the occoent of the said assignee be con• • P.J. That enlist exceptions ate filed on the said ac count on' or before ttie 4th Monday of July nezt, the SIM be confirmed •annolutely. rit,d that notice of this order be given la the Port and Journal Illtwepapery. pub lished lu the city.or Pittsburgh, for three weeks belore the final hearing. By the Court, from the Record • GEO. rt. HAYS, inSetatv • Prothonotary. _ Notice to Creditors. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. rt .r. ee in the nuttier of the in the Court of voluntitry itsgsnment Co.t.pon Pleas, \.!!-:-.:1!:: 2 9,f Mcßride ntd Mcßee; No . 51 June TeTali • ban. - ) And now to wit, - June 2.3th.V.t.31, John McCullough, acting assignee of the said . Mcßride and McKeehan, having on the 21st last., filed the supplemental and fi nal account of the issigneci in the above case, It is ordered 'that the same be confirmed Nisi, and that unless excel). lions are tiled on or before the 4th Monday of July next, the same, will be confirmed absolutely, and that notice of this order be given in the Post ana Journal newspa pers, published in the'city of Pinsburgh, for three weeks oefore.the day of final hearing. • .By the Court, from the Record, GEORGE S. HAPS. ie3o-2w. • . Prothonotary. sai• of Valuable Iron Works, Negroes, Mules. &c. BY VIRTUE of a decree of the Chancery Court at Clarksville, Tennessee. I will sell, at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomety. County, State of Tennessee, on Monday, the 13th day of October, tesi the Fornare known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace. These two Furnaces will be sold together, with all the lands attacked and ad;ointug thereto, amount lag to some 20,000' awes. And on the same day,at the same place, I will sell a valuable Negro Man, John Cat :ter, a founder, together with bin wife and children. • On Wednesday, he 15th day at October, 1851, 1 will sell, at the late residence of Rob . Rav i er. n Montgom ery Co , Tennessee, the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Furnaeo and the Water Forge, on Rae -ton's Creek, with all the lands adjoining and attached thereto, connoting of several thousand acres. • TERMS—The real estate will be sold on a credit of one, two, three and four yeira. Notes with 'good secu rity requ ired of tht 'purchaser, and a lien retained 'on the property for the payment of the purchase money. The negroes will be geld ou 'a credit of one, two and three years. Notes with good seeurity required. P. PRIESTLEY, C. & M. SALE OF MULES, WAGONS, ere. • 1 will, as the Adger of .R.c.bt. Baxter, sell at the Louisa Furnace. in Dlommamery County. Tenn.. on the 14th day of Oct., 1831, all the personal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said. Furnace, consisting of about 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap bleat ! and Stock on hand, on 'a credit of twelve months. . . 1 will aim sell, on tha 14th day of October, 1851, at the late residence of Robt. Batter, . in Montgomery County. Tenn.,about 30 Mules. Horses. Cattle, HOWC hold and Kitchn Furniture t gether with all Personal Property of said Robt. Baxter, on a credit of 12 months. Bond and linearity will be required on all BUMS over 810. The sale at each plgeewill. continati from day to day till al; the property Is sold. . ROUT. BAXTER, in3o:twtd ••' Adm'r. Transparent Windoiv Shade' Factory. • 48 IRWIN STREET, (sertima PICO 'iiNto tottery vrearro). y IST OF • SHADES on head and made at'alllimes to AA order— ' . • ' 34,4-4, 56 4 and -4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; Transparent green do; . Duk ; Landscape Shades of every style; • Moonlight do do do; • 'Gothic and biessitinto, of new style ; • STOKE SHADES of anycolor, win, Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. • Also, a lot qf SILVDE-THISISIINGS—compIete at 25 cents. per • shade.. 117Fe6etains hang on reasonable P. 8.--Fidlens will do well to cell at the Factory, be: TorOpuichaaiag &Sentare. apriB.lm • E. R. REftNAN. Tit THE MATTER Voluntdr y assignment of 1 /tunes S. Adams,Bhoe hie reh an t i of the Caper PAM . . - burgb aa‘ : Tcreedlota'and debtors AStltunes S. Adams mill take nonce that a deed araulipment for. the benefit of credhois,datedlatieMlf, 1851,Aps been executed to the aadetalinied r wha will settle the business of sold Adapts. • WILLL6III4.BI6IER, -r: . ,4tataiiplet. ' t 2 t - •1-•' tS- .„.. . , , „ , . , - . =ME AMY navuref OF TOE 111ARKIM. : • 01717CX OP Stra DAILY .htt)lteg ma Ton, . . - Ziesday', - July test. $ ye s t er d a y th e w i a th e i is With an occasion. "tdaPrlnkling iar rain; not sufficient, however, to lay the duet. Busineis - generally was inactive.. We have no operation of note to notice. r _•... ABMS—Sales of some few caaks Soda . it lorriter nues 7 -51. . . . BACON—We note salespf about 15 hhds 'Shoulders end Hams at 8.107.f0r Shoulder,. and 84. for linnis. - tierces 1 1J su R g —lieipts w cure dar ee item ere sidi°i°l. Fmoderate . I) . y river, mostly, however, consigned. The sales on the wharf Were qu ite light. Among the saleirwe give 98 bbis at $3,13, and 25 do at 83,18. Several small lots reported at the same rate. OILS--le this article therein no change; we therefore omit quotations. • , • TOBACCO-Sates reported of 7 hhdii Kentucky Leaf • BEESWAX—SaIes of 400 lbs at'.. 4GRO CEart.re have nothing special to note In Groceries. The transactions are quite limited. We note sales of 6 !Ms Sugar at 04; 40 bags Coffee at 940.01.—; Molasses oentinics firtriat 30OM. CO11111=13) DAILY DT noon & Sargent, Exchange Bankera, Cotner qf Wood and Sizthstrew, PituburgA. PENNSYLVANIA; Pittsburgh Bunts par Philadelphia " Browasville " • •••• • • " Backs comity " Chester Co. (new Issue) " Columbia Bndge Co.• • • " Dawrille " • " . Delaware co. " • Doylestown " ••• •„--• Batton Germantown " Lancaster Banks Lebanon " • Montgomery CO. Northumberland. " Pottstralc Rending " - Schuylkill Co." Washington " • West Branch " - Wyoming Oarlittle Chamberburg . Hetifsburgh•• Hanisburg • • Honesdale• • • • Middletown Waynesburg • •• • York thinks. •• •• Relief Notes United States Bank la Allegheny City Scrip • • •par Allegheny Co. •• • • prem Pitteburgh City " .•• pat NEW YORK. New York City • • ...... Pm. Country Banks NEW JERSEY. • All Solvent Banks DELAWARE. All Solvent Lanka par Small Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore thinks •- pia Conntn , Banks VIRGINIA. ••- * Dk of Vs. and Branches / Fanners' Bk & !Stanches Valley Bk and Branches Exchange Bk & Branch's Wheeling Bank). ' I do NEW ENGLAND. I Ail Solvent Banks PASSAGE from. LIVERi'OOb, LONDON and GLASGOW. 41:44:.Z. 1 4 - 11 f:: W VOR . • AND FitoH UV HAMM TO NEW ORLBANS. RAI. TIMORg, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND - SAVANNAH DIRECT. TAPSCOTT & 00.96 General Emigration and Foreign .E.r.llVinge Offita. iIIIE undersigned having accepted the Agency . of 1 he 1 above well Snown House, is prepared to bring r at Passengers from the Old Cou ry,ou 1114 favorable terns es any other House in the City. Passages can be engaged lit the following calling punctually on'the days appointed - SWALLOW TAIL. Line la Ives Liverpool on the 6 th and Slst of each Month. REDSTA.RLIIVE leaves Liverpmal on the 2GM of each month THE. Z LINE lesves Liverpool Twice a blonth. TLIE LONWON LINE of•Peckets sells from Lot.don on the 6th,13111 4 215t and Seth of every Month. THE CLYDE, LINE of Glasgow Packets Sails (rem GLASGOW on the lii and 15th of each txiOnth. • . Atao—A weekly Line of Packets (or New Orleans. (J 7 Passengers sniped front New York to any pert of the -West. cu-Thr Senior Partner resides iu Liverpool, and vit. penutends the emharcation of alt passages engaged in this Country. P.S. Perseus &stirring of visiting the 01J Country can have their passage engaged through (ruin Pitts. burgh, by applieatiou either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the oaderslgned. , PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK. Can be had at very reduced rates by applying to the undersigned Agent for the Edema. Taprcott, of New York._ • JAhlliS tiI.AKF:LV, State [Mutual Mire linsamance Utanspe DR.ANCII OFPICF.,SI SMITIMICLD at. Mammas t, Piusbergh,"2llety 1at,133 t. riNUEbestevidenee of the success of the Director in 1 endeavoring to stake the t.STATD MUTUAL nRE INSURANCE COMPANY* meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busicest, which has been done—having issued 7.900 P ill: cies during the past year, thereby adding over 8130,1.100 to the funds of the company. Needy all the property insured I. Of the safest kind, In small risks, and a large proponnin insured loran'? one year. Whole No Policies issued do do expired, terminated • & canceled do do in force Amount of Property insured do Canceled, termlnatedand ex. pired 201,79.9 do do in force•• • ..... • • 87,494.691 .do Premium Notes ......... ---• 79,670,37 do Caneeled,termintted,expr'd, 037,t0 do In force ••• •—• • ............ 8711,08r,n do Cash Premiums received••-•*•51,337,14 • do do canceled • —•• • 1:14.4 Whole amount of losses and expen ses paid 23,411,45 Balance in favor of the Co ,in cosh, 011 . 4::1,45 To city or country merchants, and owners or dot:su ing', and Isolated or country property, it it belie, ed his company affords advantages loponitc.f.cheapn-ss, safety and security, Inferior to no Insurance Comp-my ar. this country. Conducted on the equitable nod greatly improved s ye tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all *pc oil hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, than precluding the frequency and occurrenc , at large fires, and also, on both the Stack and Mutual pi tn, it not only possesses the cheapness and accotnmodal:on of both methods, but cantles the insured ton partition tiOn in - the profits. • It is under the control of the following Directors: 4. P. Rutherford. A'. J. GM In, John U. Packer, Samos, T. Jones. Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Scdg wick, ',Rob trt Elott,Stnnuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. . . - .5 P. RUTHERFORD, A. J. GILLETT, Scey.. A. A. CARiltl4 Actuary. • • . lil:l3.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent.. en ring policies has been declared by the Directors, on. ts now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeen a ble In cash at the cod of nluety daYs. • moll:New A. A. CARRIER..Oen,. FOR SALF,—A new and comfortable LINO HOUSE, No.llo Congreai atrect*Sizth Ward, containing lux rooms. sett finiehed: Pop session given immediately if required. For further ia formation enquire on the premium or of je2t . TitOMAS.LO%VRY. rito LET.—A DIVELLING HOUSE, contain. ing 9 or 10 rooms, in good repair, on Federal street, Allegheny City: Hydrant In the jrad„i f fl which is large enough . for a garden. Rein !oar, and possession given Immediately. ' E. D. OAZZAM, Liberty Street, near the corner of Third. jr2o:tf EF.S R. JONES respectfully Informs city merchants .1.1 and the publio genet/My, that he has opened a Wholesale Ibbaceo, &tuff and Cigar Manofactory, N 0.137, Front street,one door southwest of B. A: Fahn. estocic's Drug Store. where be hug now in store and for sale a large and general assortment of the most approv ed Virginia human Tobacco, a !elect assortment of fine imported Cigars of the choicest brands, and to htels fine cigar Leaf: All .kince of Kentucky tobacco manufac tured to order with care and dispatch; 'Orders thank fully received and promptly attended to. -• • 'B. R. JONES. ar - 7 - wu - 1:1 1 : — 011ei . , • - !atVRTRRINARY SURUKON. Office at Rods Patterson's Livery Stables; on Fourth street, between Wood and•Smithfieldi • Grant Street, between Seventh and Eighth Sta. , VIANUPACTURER ZVI, I G Ill' N 1 N RODS of Di superior materials; style and quality. Ile invites the attention of people of town' and country, On CH.. left at his shop; at the Eagle hotel, Liberty street, Or at John B. McFadden's, Market street, will meet with prompt attention. PCTISORB at a distance can have them ready 6tted (and shipped) to pat up -themselves, on the most favorable terms. - Refers to—Wm.Dilvvotth, Manchester Noble; David Irwin, John B. McFadden. • )v4tivrdat tws Impartmat and ntoresslng. TO House heeperF Furniture Dealore, Ratiroad.Com• ponies, Hotel Keepers, Military Companics,klulgine Companies, Cabinet and Plano Forte Maker., &c., he. McCONBIES' COMPOUND RKSTORATIVE. This Compound has entirely superseded all other articles berctofons used for similar purposes; wherever it has been introduced. It tells its own story . ,.and only re. Quires to be u led to prove, to this most incredulous, its. superiority over any other article ever before used for cleaning and 'restoring to their original beauty and Jos : Ire all utucles of Varnished or Polished Furniture. The above Compound we 'use lu our own business, and 'guarantee it to bent' that the proprietor recommends it to be. Bold Wholesale and Retail by RYAN & MCKEE, jy4 Ryan's-Buildings: CHANCE: FORA SPECULATION:—FortaIs--LA desirable property of about 3 acres of Land; 'situ ate in Use pleasant.vtllage of Stewartsville; about no miles from the City, on the Eastern Road, having the• following valuable improvements: One 2 story brick house, 44 feet by 50, arith, a kitchen and dining room added, and porch in front—now occupied as a tavern, with a good share of the traveling business ;.a smoke house; spring house, barn, stable, Ice ttory frame house, 70 tent long, for two &rallies and a sad dler's shop ; also, a story frame house and log house , — each of the above has a large gaoled;' a sniith and leak.' on maker's shop—till now under rent, and would answer well for manufacturing . purposea, having an abundance of coal. The whole will be sold for S4UOO. • ; S. L. CUTHBERT, General Agont, 50, Southfield street. Turtle, Eels end Halibut i. JUST received at BENNETTS. "OUR HOUSE." Di amonigalley, &fine GREEN TURTLE,whieh will be served up on Wednesdap ;Also,* anpply of EELS and s 41.101),Ti. now nay for the table. . tie2d Ohslf bblg. lor sale 6.4 m. • COMMEROLIL BANK NOTE LIST. State Bk and Branches • Other Solvent Dinka- •• • * Rk of. Sand inky , 75 Granville ....... —• •50 Norwalk ' 50 Urbanna 50 Wooster 75 INDIANA. ,State Bk and Branches ILLINOIS. State Bank Branch GO Bk.of.lllinois - 75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks• • • —• MISSOURI. tat nebee • AN. StAvent Banks 5 • WISCONSIN. Marine 4 Flits Ins. Co. at Alilarankte 5 • - •,• TENNESRI F.. - All Solvent llnnki 3 .NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks -- ROUTH CAROLINA.. If All SoWont GEORGIA. . All Solvent Banks ALABAMA. , • All Solvent Banks • 5 ;LOUISIANA. • •.- " All Solvent Bankti-....•••• • • II •.E.XOIIANOES. New . York •.. •, Ivrea' Philudeliihia ' , • u! 1 Baltimore - i'. ' ! Cineinn vti • • . 1 Ais.' I Louisville ". • I u • It. Louis ' la ". • VALVE: OF COINS. American Gold (new). par. do do (oldl-Sprem. Sovercigns 8 4.. E i Gainerui 6,00 Pteeerierdoers• •• • • 7,60 Ten Thaler's— 7,60 Ten Gulidera,.`-• •••• 3, 0 Loa d'or . • ..... • 4,25 Napoleons 3AO Doubloon!, Patriot•• • 15,75 do Spanish.• 10,25 Dacata 9.13 ... Corner : olBlldt and 1.11. e ny rtrceis. (' 2 nd Monk Pinaburkh AM, EMII , ~= t RlMlmfflmts. palm or iTirsuuus . 2 222 . 2 21 =km WAT4RITI TIM ClllOllll. 'Steamer Michigan No.e, Balm kie,, Lve r. . Antique, Parkinscru, Brownsville. • ; Redstone, Woo( ward, Brownsville. . J. 14 , Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • " Fashion No . ^, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Thomas Bhriver i _Balley„ Wes; Newton. " Julia Deem McVagyZanesville. " Gossamer, Klinefelter, - Cindincan. • DEPAR FED: Redstone,WoodWard; Brownsville - " Atlantic,Parkinson, do • :. J. rip gee, Rendricinion, McKeesport. Michigan No. 2 ,Boies,tteaver, Beaver, Gordon; Beaver. 'Fhoma.s Shriver, Bailey, Wee{ Newton • Turcarcrra, Poe, Wheeling. • Heroine, Gonwell, Wheeling. , Magnet, Dexter. llockingporz' " Gov. Melo, Shank,- Galllpolis. Clara Fisher,.Gordon, . . The river at Louisville commeneva 'welting alowlyian . the morning of the l at inst., and•up to dark on the same day had risen 2 inches. There are now 4 feet water in the mouth of the canal, and 20 inches on the falls. • The ciuthtnrai Carnm•reiat learns that there has been more contracts for boat building at that place this sea son, than over before for 10 years. The ?leer at points below Met fails; is very low, and there were. leas than 5 feet water on the principal bars. The Chancellor, at Louisville on the let from New Or leans, reports a number of boats aground, with bui 4 feet water at French Inland .bar; The brusitsippi at St Louis on the 2/th ult. fell, • be tween seven in the morning and twelve at noon, moat two inches, but from twelve tiltsix ia the afternoon, it rose one Inch, and at the latter hour was still rising. Its extreme fall from the highest paint wife twenty-one Inches. - The latest appearznces trullented a further rise of several inches. • • Th e m 4 d i son c o w*, leant+ that two light draught steamers are to be pat in the mail line between Louis ville and Cincinnati, in a few aalai in place °film Bea Franklin and Tele/MAI. " For Noir Orleans. • The splendid uew iteinterEL'EPTIANT, Have, Natter, will leave for the above and nil intermediate ports, on the first rise of water. For freight or peeves° npply on board, or to ly I ago. B. MILTENBERGER, Arent • . • Mondlay.Pneket for Wheeling. ' THE new and vplendld steamer HERO- Iv& W. .9. Corrwatx., Masterovili make her first trip on MONDAY next. and there after run rcgalar as above, in place of the Diurnal. For freight or paivage apply on board. . MOD Friday Cincinnati Packet. Tile: new and elegant steamer IRFsNR No. 2, G. I...lll'CtrwOrt, Master, has taken the place of the Clipper No. ton the lino of ..Puekete, and will leave every FRIDAY, at 10 A. M., for the above and Intermediate ports. Forst:might or par. sage apply on boiird. • ' Del 9 ssss alookilngport. • . TusDne steamer PACIFIC, ZANOUR MAI. TIN ' will leave for the above and intermedi ate ports every 12fUR8DAY at 4 o'eloet, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, of to • .T. WOODS & SON, , n .,10 .N 0.61 Water et. and 63 Front at. W edursday Packet for Clnclianstl. ff Tiv new 'and that running steamer CIN CINNATI, BrasilmortAxMatter, will !GEMS regolorty every Wiraionat. . . ror freight or panne go, applyva board, or to . inar:lo it44ILTENBF.RUCR. Alle‘Okeisillitirer.Vrade.• REOULAti NELIN PACKETS - TuaLue te ' No. 2, c.pt! 1%-12,,ei5tk1.414/.:43T1, urLLE e eny wand for Vrunklin every l6;4 •Le Ane nt 4Y. M. ..,. .4,10 27turseRly, . . The hoe steamer ALLMIETtI'IvBELLENo 3 Capt. Jona Hansa, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Fran flu, everyTuatta y and Friday, 414 P.M. . For Freight or Paissago, VP'S , ' lkiard. lmar2o The Eighth freml.Ashisival Sale 'CIF DRY GriG n US at the One "Price Store or A. A. kJ MASON & CO., Nos. Ot & G 4, Market street. Pitts; burgh, will commence on Thurrday,lone 26th 1851, and continue through the month of July. Their Wholesale Rooms will be opened to the Retail trade, and every ar ticle throughout the establishment will be sold et an Im mense reduction trom .utual prices. having recently made citenaive purchases.. their. assortment will be found very choice and desirable. Their stock of Silks, comprising more than 500 pieces, will be dieted oat at an almoner, discount from usual prices. Good Dress Silks 116 low as - Ti 1650 cis. Silk Poplins, clie 025 hest Berege De Laine., • • 181. Fast colored Lawns, Fine French do led Fine Yrinted Berege., 18/0125 . Firm French /sconce. . • 101025 000 pea French and English Gingham+, ID Ohni . Black Alpacas, IMO yards Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 500 Wrought Collars, - • . - - Fast colored Calicoes. . ' • • Ot , 100 cases English and American do; S 010 and h 300 eases and . - bales of Sleuthed and Brown Nat. /ins at manufacturers prices; • ALSO—Lacer, _Embroideries. Trimmings, Illosiery an d Gloves, Linen, Vhito Goods, &limos, Shawls. Cloths, &c., tuzether with an' immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods-sll of which will be method down to oven less than Eastern wholesale prices. ja2s • • •• .A. A. MASON Et. CO BlLenufActery, SIGN OF THH GOLDEN sADM,E, No. 132, Wood street, Pittsburgh. A 1101.STFIN resyeetfully informs his friends and A . the public that he keeps on band a large stock of SADDLES. liAßNkta. TRUNKS, CARPIi.7I' BAGS, • tee.. ice , of his own manufacture, of the very best de scription: lie invites tilinnera and all those nailing WO "Clay to ititc.brm a Call. Remember the place,-.-.N0.12t, Wood street, sign of the Go'tlen saddle. je24:tf Weiahes and Jewelry. • CHEAPEST IN THE .CITY—At 11001Y.S NEW .1 Eny_f LR V 5T0RE,1420 2 49 . 3 .)- o ze n us ki a ar i lle strev . We w a o i ra tt f n a t y.to th e• Mu pared to sell FP NE tVATii c liffra ' nd Y rieh ar7ie are re fashiona ble GOLD JEWELRY at the wholesale prices, and at from 10 to 60 per: cent. below nay other establishment west of the moustains. We have such arrangements with the maaufactarers of the east, that we are able to get all of our goods first-banded, and by so doing we save about 10 per cent, on prime cost; and then, our ex ponies are /OW. As we wish to secure a large amount of trade we will sell goods at a vmy small profit, and warrant them as represented when sold. Please call and examine the Goods and prices, at No 51 Market street, HOOD'S JEWELRY STORE. Oslo. 576.419 PRIMING ANL, WitnePlN • rArtits -350 reams Med., Rag and Straw Weaving Paper ; • " Crown " ' GD “ Double Crown " u• 60 " " Medium" 1'23 " assorted IlLadilla.`) '. Fo ~ Shoe . . ''" • " •18 " superior Port Mc* Papty . lUD " Doable Med/midis...37 PnaUng Paper; 100 " .Itriperial : 22k - 12 " 24x3 " The above, with a Lot of odd Mire of papers, for sale at the lowest prices, by W.B. HAVEN, Stationer and Paper Dealer, je27 corner of Market and Second sta. -- beanies", /Vanes In the Head, And, all DizagreeaOle Ititeherrete from the Ear Speeds!, and f'erinanendy Atnratred. DR. HARTLEY, Principal Aurlit of the New York Eve nod Ear Surgery, and of 64 North' Eleventh street, Philadelphia, bas decided to prolong his stay a short time longer Until further notice, the Doctor may be consulted in Rebecca street,' Allegheny City, the first three story brick Dwelling House beyond the School House. . The Dintot feels assured that Ms Patients in Pittsburgh will enjoy a pleasant walk to the sister city, and for their especial accommodation, be will extend bis hours of consultation ut the above place, from B.A, 111, to 8 I'. M. .Thirteen yearn close and almost undivided attention to this.branch of special prastice, has enabled him to re duce his Deanne MOO such a degree of tweets, as to find. the most confirmed and obstinate eases yield, by a steady attention to the means prescribed. . Vella( Valuable Poems and Towle Property FOR SALE. XHE subscribe offersto. sell, at privatesale,twovery valuable Carms,adjacent to the village of Marys. le,lit Westmoreland counly,eighteen milesfromPitts. burgh on the NortbernTurnpike. •Ua unberouccontalun emu tonebundred and fiftyacrea -ronehandred orwhich is cleated. About fifty acres is firstrate bottocrt—a part more in meadow. Thebuildings arc a large frame dwelling house and kitchen , a large bank barn, and other out bildings; and has ab outi fifty tierce of finely timbered laud,aud a thriving apple or chard. Numbertwo contains one hundred end fifty. acres— about one hundred cleared—twenty of it excellent bot tom meadow, andthe balance thickly covered with fine timber. On it is erected a comfortable dwelling house and barn, and a wising peach orchard. There are a number ornever falling springs elf encellentwater, on each of the above farms.. AstliesefanasnreconveaienitothePittsburghtuarket and surrounded by meetirriiltouses,rnillsand acboolhou... ses,ilnd withit half a mile of the Pennsylvania Rail Road i thoy afford an opportunity fora profitablelavest ruent in real estate, seldom to he met with. • Also, Thirtp:tbree acres of land in theta:are ofthe vil lage of Bolivar, in Vpotmorelaod‘ county,onthe Penn. eylvanioeanal,on which arc erectedthreesmalldwell tug houses awl a barn. Also,Tbree hundred and scocuty-fiveactesofvaluable timberland, on the west sidu of Tub hlillCrcek,nearthe village ofßolivar. This land abounds with stone coal, fin brick clay and. Iron ore The whole or any part of the above property.will be sold low for cush. • For (unite rpnitisulars gallon the subscriber in Nur r!er4 0 • 11 1 JAMES hIURRY YOWthatta —1 hos A: elegant preparation, be rides its superior claim as a summer Beverage. has the advantage over all other Compounds ; IR being decidedly. Medicinal. It corrects cldlty, relieves Nausea, Ileartbrun t Cremp and Flats le••cy. promotes Appetite and Digestion, and predates rho best effects. in derangements o f the Urinary Organs. For sale by ; A. JONES, • lin3ol . Char. Liberty and Hand. Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, OCCUPIES the front rusk among the proprietary medicines ot- this country for completely curing Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas; and all other diseases arising - from an impure state of the blood. Also, 'Live r Complaint, Catarrh, DisPePsint Headaches Dizziness, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the &est; Bron hor Hoarseness, Dryness, and h tickling formation c ab i'" ' about the Throat; and isused with' unprecedented rue cert. In all cases of ' • • • - FEMALE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and intiganumg the entire system. If the testimony of thousandadf living witnesses, froin all parts of the country, can be relied won,. it is sinpt larly efficacious la caring aLI Humors, add minoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. :It is purely 'vegetable in is composition, and so= accurate!) , com bined In its proportions that the ehemicali botanical-and medical properties of each Ingredient harmoniously Unite to PURIFY TILE BLOOD. •• . - , It has removed many'chronic diseases wide:Ana baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and hits also cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to,make the least hit pression upon. . . It has been tested in many eases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. ytie moat obstinate Cancers have been -cured by 'biomedicine. We say that it is a maluable. Medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS.. Ii removes nil obstractiOn in the circulation, renderirg, the-Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of We Heart, and relieves in all eases of Asthma, and may be used in all climates, and at all remona of the year. 1 This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE, & CO., at 102 Fountain Sweet, Providence. IL I_, and sold. whole, sale and retail, by . 9. N. WICKER/MASI, ;• Only Agent for Western' Peuzsylvania, I,Yarettousei ear Wood and Sixth ata., ritt.bni • TVS? RECEIVED at Wilkins Hail, a fresh au t y El. RALTBDT. ' jy2j JOHN W AL EH =II DIUH.BEtB • : 4 • • • -.", 4.• . .. --. ... .. .. .. . .-..V.,i.! - ' . , :, 27..,:.:,;:y..,•,-,1..,:,::•,...,4,:.,.7-.........,..'..t.•-`,:.,..-:..-....::., ,i. .. - .1%,-.... "`i.i....: , ..-.-f .3":, :..::::::-:,..,......;:::;-: •,'...: •;. - ,••• : ' . . 7 1:. , ..=... , . --, ..:. '- d ( .;..- :. ;• • !7:Setit,-41e4:17....-.77::•:!•;,t,7.."......:2cf:v.t. ?......:.:..,;!...%!.::::::'...!.:•,.:7...fL7'V:::,-:„<".'..,,-..."....... • •'. 'tet - . ' • -" =NM =EAU TELEGRAPHIC.; Bir THE O'REILLY LINZ FROM CiLIFOBNIA. Nsw Yous, July 7. The'Empire City , fiom Chagres the 28th ult., with California mails and over a million and a half in gold dust, arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. She brings 276 paSsengers. The Isthmus was healthy. Daring robberies on returning Californians were frequent. • The first locomotive was started on the Pacific Railroad, across the Isthmus, on the 24th nit. tELPRTA. PIEILADEVPHIA, July 7. The 6th Regiment of New York Volunteers, numbering 800 men, arrived here to-clay, on a PROM P Governor Johnston will visit this city to-mor row, to be present at the laying of the corner stone of the Spring Garden Institute. The 11. B. frigate Beranek, Com e Parker; from Pensacola, arrived this morning. FROM BALTIMORE. Beurrbtortz, July'7 The murderers of the Cosden family, who areo' to have been executed on the lst of August, have been respited one week. Mr. Attorney General Crittenden left here yesterday for Kentucky. rITOMWATV4IiII - PIRM HARITORD, July 8. The first concert of Jenny Lind in this city was given last night. Some 2,000 persons wore in attendance, and tickets were sold at from $3 to $lO. .The Court Martial for the trial of. General Talcott re-assembled at 11 o'clock this morning, when the Judge Advocate read an order. from Ad jutant General Jones, by direction of the Presi dent, commanding the Court to await further orlerrs,- before the conclusion of the present trial. Titudefence of the accused commences at 1 o'clock. , The Court Martial metagain at 1 o'clock when Mr. Carlisle, counsel for. Gen. Talcott; read an able and somewhat lengthy' defence, after which the Court adjourned for consultation. Gen. Talcott will be probably acqnitted. The court is retained for the trial of certain New Mexican officers. • WABIUNGTOS, July 7. A distressing accident occurred at 11 o'clock this morning at Brown's new hotel. A platform; some fifty feet high, broko down, and six men who were upon4t were precipitated to the foun dation of the building. All of them were badly injured, and three dingerously. _ Bostox, July 7. The ship Mowey, whirl► arrived-this morning, reported that on the loth June, in let. 42°, long. 467 } °, spoke the brig Fanny, from Mobile, for Liverpool, which vessel reports having 'seen a ship on fire and full" of passengers, supposed to be bound to Mobile. The Capt. of the Fanny refused to - communicate particulars. The steamship ,Lafayette, on her recent trip from Liverpool to Philadelphia, in a thick fog,. came in collision with the brig Jane, from Que bee, loaded with lumber, which sunk in a few minutes after. ' The Capt. and crew were saved: The Lafayette lost her bow-sprit, jib-boom, and sustained other damagei. The U. S. Treasurer announces that $11,953,- 140 of public moneys aro now in the various sub-treasuries and depositories, subject to his " The President has recognized Royal Phelps as Consul General of the Republic of Costa Ri ca, to reside at New York. The plainng mill of Fellows and Crops, near the Freight Depot, was totally dstroyed by fire last night, together with-a large amount oflum-. her. The loss in lumber alone is $BO,OOO. • NEW YORK, July. 7. • - The steamer 19ashington, 'from New OrleanS, -July lat, imajust armed. NEW YORK MARKET-NOON-:-July Cotton... Market heavy. Flour... Advanced. Sales of 4500 bblic at 4,- 06®4,31 for mixed to favorite western; 4,18® 4,37 for State and Ohio. Rye Flour... Easier at 3,37. .• . Corn Mea1...2,81(a12,94. • ; Orain...V7heat is inactive at 91®95 for red, and Blot of new crop southern at 1,12}: Rye 74 Corn 68. • Provisions... Dull. • • - - Linseed 011:..71._ Spirits Turpentine... 33. Tobacco...l6 hhds Virginia at fif . Money is active, and the supplies of bills are " :, Cotton...kiarket quiet ; 100 boles sold at call prices. • F10trr...1500 bbls 0 at from 4,064,81 for' state and western, and 4,31®4,65 for better brands. Corn Meal $B,OO. • Wheat... Sales 800 bush Genesee at 1120. C,orst...Bsles 40,000 bush at 57058 c. nye...Bales 2800 bush at 730 1 New Mess P0rk...12,87. , PHMADELMIA Cotton... Market unchanged. -, Flour... Steady; sales 500.bbls good bitin l id . at 4,25; some better lots at 4,31®4,50. Rye Corn Mea1...2,81: Wheat...ln good demand and firm, with but limited lots offering; Sales prime southern' and Pennsylvania white at 100 c; fair white at 90a, red at 950. Rye... Sales 600 bush at 72c. Corn... Dull; sales 200 bush yellow at 616. Oats... Steady, with sales of 3000 bush Ppnn sylvania at 430. Whisky...24a. - • Groceries and Provisions... Nothing doing', Pork... Nominal, at 16,00015,50 for niessland 13,60 for prime. There is some: little enquiry fbr bacon hams at 9011 ; sides 91i shoulders, 7t. , Lard-91@S i. 1 Iron and Lead.ofirm, with but little doi H0p5...600 • Linseed Oil... Steady at 74e. Wool... Active, at from'BB®3so. BALTIMORE MARKET—JuIy 7. F10ur...200 bbls Howard Street sold at .1,26. Wheat... New red, 96; white, 980100. Corn... White, 62®63;.. yellow 60. ' Cattle-678 head heir cattle sold at 2,60(3,- 60 on the hoof, equal to 6,0006,76 nett—av ima ging 3,00 gross. flogs...DulL at 6,00C)0,60. CINCINNATI•I4ARKET- 7 4u1y.7. i Flour... Firmer. , Whiskey—.l7olll. • , Dried Apples...Bs. , Provisions...No improvement. C0ffee...910,91 for good to prime Rio . HE subsoritier having made arrangements in cc ipso queues of whichhis present b usiness must be cl °set by the Ist of August next, now otters his whole sto• ik of Gloves, Hosiery. Eibbons, Lace Goods and Ernbroi Ides les, Dress Trimoungs, Handkerchiefs, fine. Shirts i and Purniabing Goods, Zephen Wonted, P l ower Mates 'Salty Umbrellas, Parasols, Combs, Thread and Needle arti cles. Also,Ltulies' Shoes; (best Philadelphia matt s), at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and lull) .F.. 11. EATO N. • W.ILECINS HALLS. , FOURTH STARE T, NEAR SMITHFIELD, TORN WALKER takes pleasure in announcing I )6 his friends and the public that be has taken the a hove splendid establishment, and after considerable exp knee has made it a delightful place of resort. He is pert, tetly prepared to serve up at the shortest notice every de lien cy which may tempt the appetite of the epicure or the fancy of the most fartldicus. . • • . . Dinner will be in readiness every day at 1. o'cloSc for any number uf. persons, commencing this day . , June' list. Parties can be' accommodated with Suppers in the r host. rechltescht manner.. Oysters, Game, .ece.„ will be found there in their season... In short, the proprietor late anis that no expense or trouble shall be spared to make {his dread , / popular house the best la the Western coup try. • Pine 011 Lamps. `TUST RECEIV 8D a Edo assortment of therm LAM PP, el for burning the Camphene, Pine ltnd Ethereal Ops, which 1 will sell at greatly reduced 'prices. rovol S.Totrini, • .82 Fourth at., between Market and Wood, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wholesale and Retail, In the above named Oils. del/ "IDASTBURY ; a Tale.. By Anna Harriet Drury. un thoress of " Friends and Fortune." • Not so Bud as seem; or many sides to a . charlicier —by Sir E. Lytton Balwer Bart. As first performed At • Deronsbire'llonse,in the presences, of Her rileJesiY spa Her Majesty and His Royal Highness Prince Albert. - The Daughter of Night. A story of,the prowat Mite. By B. W. Fulham. ' EfFOO:WON, c 27 47 Market street: Nrw - MAtitER - EL-116 bbLs. large ..31ESIIVI erel, (Beaton ineyeedorh) Art reed and /or sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, Nos. 291 and 233 Liberty st 4 • 11 . 1.118 UN S. &c.--zOOO pcs Mantas and_ Cap ItibbonC . , 50 doz 14810 thread Gloves: '6O .doz spun silk do 60 doz kid 'do 150 doz Suspenders • lot see, a( a ha man, to _KIENNI3Drec fiASLM N 0.91, Markel. skeet. - _ clogs. out. iYE • 1118-6 balrbbla. No. 1 White Flab 0 . do Lake Shad ;. de Lake Salmon ; Receiving and sale by FPM. DYER; fe2ll No. 2CO Liberty . . •-•.* • • • 1. ' • , " 4- - ' v r • t • t . •••' v.• •••• ' .•••• ' 4' ..: ' • •' : ''•••••••- •• •• • v • • .• . • • • . • . 4 , 4 11. •.1., v .4: • 11% • • • ' ..t+ v 43. h: .• .tr• 112111 . ' .n -2"tr' ,`!". ••!, .:, ~: 611.0110 E. PKTSATI: . s IIATZITi imam. 111.0. - ATTBROW N BANKERS aseD , EXCEI AN Ciaa BROlf.EnSt • -.- -,PLEVICLAND, OHM. 07 Collections made in all the minelped chie, knd STOCKS • Sought and Sold. oh Commission. maahem HILL CONLONs :BANKERS AND EXCHANGE . BROKERS • No. 65 Wood' litrd•Cp • • Third (kW btloul • Fourth-omi ode). Q IGHT EXCHANGE oirthe Eastern Cities constantly L., for _sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold.Sitver and Bank Notes, bottabt and sold. Collections made lit all the principal cities of the United . States. Deposits recelted'apPar and Current Fands. • • Notice. . base associated J. Mumma CoMX With u Exchange and l ip l e . 4 1 . 8 % ! v it [Vi m & Paisburgn•iner.l.lBsl.--idiam • 8A.3.11111.5ia 111.4/VON. • • JESSE CAROTHERS.-& NO. 15,, WOOD STREET PITIK4BIJRUii. Curiae money redeited on deposit. rp Collections made on all the nrincipal cities of; thie trad ed States. . - IntlatlT _ FATRICKS:BI FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRKERS. , No. 95,,coatata WOOD Aim Maxon miners, • • • • ' •-• •Pitublag4 Pa. - Imayl.•• DITNTSAL PENNSYLVANIA DANKINGFEDUS E. ' BILTKEri 01.1EIM . - • *COTES, Drafts, Cheeks, Ate.. collected, and Itstalt= tanees made upon' favorable terms. • ' ' 11. a. BRYAN, Cashier; .. HoWysburgh, May 19.1850. WIC tr. ruttier.. * Sal. Meir,Cl. Z. 41. COINS • wet: it:. WILLI mtis a. co._,_ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . Norm Ken manna or ;own AND. 'nun name, 4 11, traneantions made on liberal . terms . , and entice .4l,l. Boni promptly attended to. • • fja6:Gicr WABBINGTOD, July. 7. *LULU E 11418112. ' • •• • llDWilipl? 11A.41‘... . • KR it *MS Rams • • na szehen g . Brokers, &alms.** :Poulin a l ma Dorrterdeßale, BiUt of Sedans*, CertilicaU, Dires• Ira:remit/four, and Coin. . Corner bf Third and Wood Its., directly otposlte the St Charles Satoh mar 29 • • 0.• NV: TAYLORi - 112 SECOND S.TREET,! COMMISSIONER AND•BILIAEMOHER,7---- cTRICT attention will be given to all brlsiness en trusted to his care.' Pittsburgh manufactured ortY es always on band, or &neared on abort vdtlee. . • Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, /t e,negotlaled Cin•lavora ble tams. • Advances made If required. • :toct2rAtf SOON su SARGENT. 11.• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DROXF 13, N. B. CornerO.Wood and Sixth., Pittsburgh, Pa • TIEALERS in Coln, Bank Notes, Time Billb, Foreign 11. and Domestic Exchange,CertificatesofDeposit,dte EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of Ore Union and Europe, for sale In samsto snitpurchttaers. cuaßamr and par Rinds received on deposit° COLLECTIONS made an all pare oftbe Uololl.atthis lowest rates. ' ' • , 11. HOLD:UZI) .SONS. moors =lmmo Team minus. wrio azauzeis orrics 2/ , No . 67 Ataikst absee,finsr doors Wow old stand. . • N. HOLMES , h. SONS, ANKERS D EXCHANGE BROKERS and Dea lerslll3 in Noun, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Skiver and Bank Notes. - . Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale:.. • • • Collecxions made in all the gilies,throughout ;the Unt ied States. , -Deposites received-1n pat funds OR current paper, N 0.67, Market street,Xterateen Third and Fourth 'streets. . . • . ' . itutga-ly. -Nsw Youx, July 7 - - • . .7. B. Bloorhesul & Co.. Meantfacturers of Tin, Copper 4. Sheer Iron Ware, • NO Sl, EAST SIDE OF THE.DIAMOND. leatam WASHLNOTON, AHEAD OF ALL: EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.: IiCHIEPARED and sold by. JNO. YONNGSON, 209 Liberty street. • This powerfullyconceutrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are fouiiiito be eight times tbe strength of the original American Oil. It Is pat op in bottles at 25 and 171 cents, each, ,w ith full directions tbrits use. In every disease where ihe origi nal American Oil has been found at all elliencinus t and it so far exceeds the original i n power, as tit reinter tithe CHEAREST ACEDICENE THS WORLD. Call and tr 9 it. JOHN YOUNCIBON. • N.B. The original Oil in its natural slate its taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be found genuine. notwithstanding I,fin Grin claims to be the only Proprietors.. ...F.:. • • 1 :- • TIIOY,.N:. Y., July 6 • THE GREATKENTUCKY REMEDY! j - Dl3. JOHN 'Bllll4OB ISARSAPAHIL,Lot t TTteat up in quart bottles,and contains the sarength .1 of SIX TIM as. much pare Sarsaparillalas any Winner preparation in America. Price St per bilttle, or • six.bottles for five dollars_ . • • . ; It has been a wellestablished feet for years post, that Sanaparilla.when pure and properly prepared, was the only trim panacea for all diseases onglitating thin an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxica ting drinks, evil habits in youth, 6arreimess An._We boldly assert that JOHN BULL'S -FLUID I.— CT of.SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation bortire the .public that is prepared on strictly serenade principles and of uniform strength. The Sarsapariilais parch ailed without regard to price. and every pound, before being used, Is subJect.to the str.ctest chemical tests, and its ; genameness ascertained before being used! Ball's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of sere rairnher trainable 'medical coos, together forming the ; best compound, and producing the great:rot curative agent is the knot= world; This Medicine; wlienrised according to directions, • WILL. CURE WITHOUT FAIL! Serofalt orlting's Evil, Cancers, TIIMOTII. Eialitions .of the !Ala, Erysipelas, Chronic yore Eyes, Ring-- wormor .7etters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, - Pains in the Bones or Joints:Old Sores and . ' • Ulcers Swelling of the Glarids,Syphl. fit, liyap epsia, Salt Sheen), Diseases of the Kidneys, Loss Of Appe• • ' • : tite, Diseases arising tom • • the aseof Blercu rY„ Pain in the Side and ; • • .• • Shoaldertr.Den rul Debility, • • .Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, . . • Costive iess: Sore 'Throat, • Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weak ness of the Chest, Pulmonary - Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce • . • • Constamption t • - Liver Complaint, Female irregularities and coraplainic, : Sick and Nervous Hendache,Low Spirits, NightSureets. Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constit ation al Direasea,and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the system, and a gt ntia and pleasant purgative, far superior to Blae Lick or ConpesslTSlKT Salty, . • : _ i• ' 'reettmortlabi. • •, • • .../3cinkm anb /medic and Poreign Azcilenge, 'Bank - Bates, Gold and Sihir,Boughi,Se.l and Ezchanged, ALS VW • 1162CUANGIL AND DAMNING. iILOUSIT • William A. 110111,i& Co., 64 Wood 6Weeti ; • • . PITTsBURGE•'.. • , ; • fErDatiorrrALLavrED of ?me anraiain; 441248 Country Residence. for - Sale t • • nous inbseribes- offers for fide a number of Gars—. - ranging from-three to five acres—to snit.purehapers, near the village of Wilkinshurgh ; fronting ;OD -the lireenabargh I urnpike, and wittun tmc.hundre p yards of the Depot of. the Central Bailroid.'.4% plait of the .Lota combo seen stA: 1134111er% Oder Cla E:oclith at, or at 1071talculy street. Tsteuktnodistalett* •-• 1 j e3:tt , , .•• :• • J: ! :?:10011.1w • • The following is a verbatim copy of ta certificate now . In the poisessmn of the proprietor of Ball's Saranpar- ! ilia. Rev. E. IV. Selion Cs widely and generally known es so eloquent and accomplished Pastor of the N. Church; and the Rev. E. Stevenson has been known as One of the mosttalented and zealous members that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, WWI at this time is filling the high and responsible:station of agent for the NT. F 'filiak'Concern ' ! Can the world produce beret of more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine ' I - BETTER TESTIMONY THAN WAS EVER OFFER= • ED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE Rev. E. W.Splos—Reff.E. STRVILVSON. • • Leta:eft/B,May 20,1850. Wo have used John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and have knownit to be used with entire satisfaction; and have no hesitation in statingthat we• believe it to be a safe oil valuable aredicalecoponnil, and calculated to; pro duce much good, and relieve much suffering', and would IhereCore most cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted. (Signed,) . 16 STEVENSON. BEAUTIFUL .CLEAR SKIN..: flow MIA mo,alladmire ticker, beruniCul, white skin; and a way coloradqbeek: flow often do we see persons, not possessiag this "desideratum so devoutly to 'be wisheiLmresertingkocounctics,lotions , washes , iuul coloring matertals,,to restivre to them a semblance of what didease has deprived theta of, and that too,with crest injury to the skin. 13j4Ps'Sarsopait7In iethe ! best cosmetic known. It beautifies the. . skin; .by femeving every particle of morbid and dlieg.sed matter front the hlood, making it 011ie healthy and vlgninas, evil SC. tiViW to every minute vessel; acid 'changing th e ye levy andrlark countenance to the bloom ,thul creslute s of, youth. Ladies.abandon the cilia of paints and ikixtbres; and use Buits6osiaportho,the only effectual'lnthe.av • " &word to the wise is sufficient and a hint isehoogh for the Ladies. TESTIMONY LIKE TICE FOLLOWING RENDERS SUPERFLUOUS ALL COMMENT ON 111E . EP- T/CIENCY OF DULL'S SARS4PARILLA:. . {From Dr. L. P. YA.MMLL. Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Medical college:'] . • I bave looked over thelist pe ingredients composing John Ball'e Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,. and have no hesitation in saying :hat they form a sate cam dound, and one that promises well to chronic Oisesses, to which it is applicable!' 1.. y.• VANDELL, Louisville June 6, DNB. • • " ' ' WHAT DR. PYLES, Physician' by appointment ra rho Leuisoffht Aiming Howio2l, says of BULL'S SARSA PARILLA : ,• . . . . blarch.2o, DM& I have examined the prescoption for the preparation of John Ball's Samna:3lla, and I.beliave the combina tion to be an.excellent one, and well -calculated to pro. deco an alterative impression on the ay (neat. 1 have uscdit both in public and private practice, ants think .it the best article of. Sarsaparilla in use. .M. PYLES, M.D., • Resident Physician at the Louisville Marine Hospital. ' ' Ily CAUTION—Beware and ask for the original Dr. 3,011 N BUI t L'S -SARSAPARILLA, from :Kentucky— arbd have no:other; KEYSER & ItTDOWELL,. . ;!Wholesale and Retail. Agents, Fs •r sale D. IC Coiry and Josep .. Douglass, A lle guen- v antt . byproggispAepfrally. - . T.ET—Thi NViteronie ' Ncrib 7 front street, for ely itccapied .by the subscribers. Possession g i ven itt tmediately. 'Enthrire of - • QIGNINC," 11I'IIRIDE tr. ' 20 wood • tny263l ESALBW I LT I ZtROCiIi . ored, comer Dtantsnat aUtry_'•Pittroora4,,, - ;e4o keeps a llot tag ot Rarinrateranort,for nuarket and coun try Peotale,. and STMILITIO. All WrIO Chaase 10 c all alll find it to ittei r advantage to do no, as his Store and I'n Zia 1100 F Ma rats moat convenient loth. Market rapio 100 - • oe • • 230 1t Irks Fire Crackers, No I and 4; • •••. • -.. • •• 400 gross Chasers; _ • • . 300, do Pin Wheels; .; • ...VS do do large; : .• • doz 1 oz Rockets ; . - . . • 33 dolEoz do - • ' - 10 do 3 oz do • •••• 5 do 4 oz .doz. •—• • • • 2 do '8 oz do , 2 meat inch VienticA • .2403(10, do •• .; • , : 2cases Chinese /lockets, . : *gross Flyint Pigeons; • ••" 50 .de '14,12, 10,80,4 ball Rotnati No. 0, Wood street. dh : received eit . l4 for gale by _ RHODES a co., . EOM =OM IDrugs atib Ititbitititcf. • Private Disiesaisa. DR. 4ROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY Orson* his entire attention to an inner Toctiee. Hist asthess is moiety eon now to litrooto or Venou ,D4ema and sisehesin -.. Cut affections, bmght on by !supra encit - , youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Bye/11110e Eruptlon_s, Gimori• hes, Gleet, Stricture,Urethral Discharges, linearity of the Blood, with all illumine o. the venereal oriria: Skin Disease_s, f3corbutie Eruptions, Totter. Ringworm Mercurial Dliseases,Seminal Weaknesa,lni l potSeunpelpiedinaßt,_ Rheumatism Female t eintvirrili.l. °nth.; - NervousAffecti,.. ; Paths In the Back and Loin s, Uons of the Bladder and 'Xidneys,sneeessfolly treated Cure guaranteed. • • • Ftntrteenyears' practleelrcrur In this cart enables Dr' Brown toollet assurances of apeedy cure to all who Mai cornemader his care.. Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. Err Charges moderate. . novs4ital V lEUMATISAL—Dr. brown% newly soicavred rem• edy for Shettmatista iv a speedy &sof cumin remedy VI forthatpainfoltrouble.' It never falls. Ogle. and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA;' MONA Pittsbnrgb, Penne: - The Doctor is always at • s h ow • . : , , Jackie...dawn •• . . . OREA.T - AND; IMPORTANT '.OHlCfillfo4ll.l4 D/BCOVEIECIf., p '"C PS. h ret 'ai yao Ve lt rltab t's Y iB e C li vi ostr bi Dock ons to stet aP il ti S pijuLtu areapes . TOUT UP IN THE largest sized . boat en, contain* .I. - more of the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation extant, which is chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract' of Wild Cherry, mid Balsam of Fir, thus making the remedy - more thoroughly efficient •than any other Sarsaparilla before the pabhc. At the same Utile it is perfectly free from a ll mineral poisons, which cannot be. said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. The invalid should ben ware of poison! Mercury, Iron, Q u inine, lodine, Sul. pbur, Arsenic and many other =nand ant metalio poi sons entered into and form the active basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day.. 0011107711 CoNTOtiaD F.xraser or Y/IlLyOV7•Doelt AND SARai,nitlLLo‘ does noteontaln a particle of these substances, at any one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests. Thu original and only genuine preparation for th e permanent cure of CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be affected by the toofreguent itoo of More ury, Iron, . ins are.— It is also ' ING remedy for SALT RHEUM, WORM, TEPPER, SCALD HEAD. :DROPSY, SCURVY, .WHITE SWELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgia Affeee dons; rentals Weakness and Obstrnettonejlarrenness, NOTVOttil and general. Debility of the System, Lou of Aripetite, Languor. Dizziness and Liver Affections, which led to Intermittent and 'Remittent- Fevers, Fever andAgne, Billions Fevers, Chill Foyers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice, ac., At. , . 'Orr The afflicted may rest asaured that there is not the least panicle. of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other poisonous substance in this, medicine.:-It is perfectly harmless andzaay be administered to persona in the very weakest stages of 'leaflets, or to the most helpless in fants without doing the least injury. . The curative powers of this extract are truly won desist, and all invalids should snake immediate trial o. the" Yellow Dock andSers . aparilla " It cannot injure the delicate patient. • • (CERTIFICATES Erirs-Care of 0. M. LeattOrd. • BLOOMING Ozovs, Dee. 15t,1849. ' NESSUS. F. ilezetzir A Co.—fientn :--Sometitne in 1343, I was attacked with the King's Evil in my arm, which became so sore that I could - not use it, and in • 1845, morilfientionSet in. I employed at ,different times, each physician of eelibrity within my reach ; all told me that ray arm mast be amputated. From the shoul ders to the fore arm, my arm was full of running sores, come of them as large us a fi ft y cent piece. I then use d an Indian Doetor,who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortsficat.on, but could not heal my arm.— My strengtb, , •at this tin*, was completely exhausted and my person touch emaciated. I continued in thls state until the sarriMer of 1%9, when I saw au adver-' tinement of "Riostrotes Moto Dock and Sersaperftka,) , which I real attehtively, and sent for one bottle of the ' article. After using it a few days, the 'discharges frOgi my arm inereased,and assumed a light cote:, and less offensive odor. I sent for a. second bottle, ' and while using it I found.my. strength increasing, and' the dis charges decreasing. I continued ming it until I had used six bottles, though I felt myself gierfeely cured 'before I used the sixth bottle. 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 thorouhly' enreg, fort can labor with it as well as ever cou ld..• •• GuysoU's Yellow Doekand Salsaptisilla, ,, alone oared me; I took no other remedy while using ix, and had I used it at the first appearance of the malady,' fully be.: lieve it would .have saved me from :years of suffering.' Apd I must earnestly recommend every person suffer ing under any similar diseaso t to use .thlyson's Yam Dock rind Sarsaparilla " which. will restore them to health. 'Yours In icatitudee O.'ill. LEONARD. . . An Extraordinary Cass of Scrofula, Eyre:ivy:at arid liken, emup by the sole use 4f: Dr. riuysou's Com. pound. Syrup ,_. . Moto Dock and - Sarsapanlita •. Davos:mu, Nov. 17, 1848. Da.Gursarr —Sir : I tender you my sincere thanks for r the great benefit I have derived from theuse of you valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with& scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my . chin.• Idid not pay much auention lout at first, supposing i[ to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears on persona' faces. It finally began to increase, until It spread to the back pan of my bead. I applied to a phy lucian• he attended-me all to no purpos e . • I had tried everything that could be tried. I saw your Syrup or Yellow - Deck and Sanutparillavand concatded to use it, fur [knew that the Yellow Dock waS one of the most 'valuable articles in the World for, the blood, ,I bought your Syrup and commenced usiniiit, and Item the use - ot one bottle I could , ace a great - cltzge In my sylitirta- I continued using it until I urn a well man. I now feel like 'a new person omy blood is perfectly cleansed, and ' free from all imparites. ..There is not a-question but that your newly discovered Compound It tar superior to ' .any 6arsar antis Syrup ever sold. This certificate is at your disposal, to publish - if you , like; and'anyane yon may refer to me, I snail be happy to tire 'them all the iutormation I can about my case, fi.e.P , • _ I remain your obedient *flinty • - GEORGE° 30 NSTON. •, 1113.Miuket street.. . lir brit Sanas ,Medieine kounon. Vie Ezzretetqf Yellow '- • . Doe&Atut SarsapaiilLa is a putties, speedy and pciplareettlepro far all eerata'aur incident to ' Its mild niterailve properties render. it peculiarly exi- . -•"' plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the • female. his unrivalled in Its egfect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barreuniss, Leturo t thocat of • Whites, hiegtriat fuenateututon, Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the aystenr. It immediately . contracts that distressing ner,votisness and lassitude so common to the veinal &frame, and imparts anensy and . buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful : . We lave ' evidenae on filty . whieh inducee us strongly to ,remora; mend this medicine to married' people . wbo have not been blessed with offspring. Prolapsta Uteri, or falling of the Womb, offioe years standing, cured by Dr. 11•FtryiertiRrocier qf Yedene Do:A and SorrapariEly, Our copy oduraiunen remedy had ' been tried without relief • . 1 • • • ' • Wantworott, 0-,Feb:,1849. Thisicertifies that my wife, aged twenty-siven year. • has been suffering under the above complaint for five • years.- Neatly all of that time confined to her bed. if have for five years constantly employed the best medi ealtalein4.ehat could be procured in this section or the country, without any benefit whatever. I have also' purchased every instrument recommended for the caw of such &messes. all orwhich proved worthless. Jo the spring of JAMB, I was induced by' my friends to try Dr. Guysott's Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla which was used for four months. Alter she had used it for four weeks; it was evident to all of us that she was improV- '" . • ing. and trod this time she-improved rapidly", tied gained ' • .seah and sttebgth until she is now IV it r if meSt excel-, , We being neighbors to 'Wm. and Julia Mobfon, know orbortlaa above statement ma to the sielniessof Mrs. Mon ford, Mid as tetteeat 4 e,being affected by .Galsott's "fel- Jaw Dock and Sattaparilla," tb bis Strictlihrue. JANE . Sold hy,dtpium; tweessoi to, Sanford &Tit k,) Fourth awl Itall,int 'ltems, Cincinnati, Ohio, General AVM to th e O.4ISAd_W.Pd, 10-W/10M all'Orderi War be addressed: '. .1 Kidd & Co, Pitisbargh; L Wilcoi, Jr; corder Market street and the iheunbu ,U d; A Fahnestock & Co, Pitts burgh ; J A fortes, Pittsburgh; Lie & Beckham, Alle, • gheny City LT Russell, Washington ; WM 'Lambert ton, Frank lin; I, 'l3 Bowie, tfamptown; ll".Welty, ' Gicenslmrgh; S Komar; Somerset; Seed it Gilmore,. Bedford ;Reed &llon,•Hun tingdon ;Mrs. Ocr,Gollidayr burgh; IDldebrand &Co, Indiana; J It IPrigllt,joltati niug; Evans & Co. 'Brookville; A Wilson re 'San" '. ' Waynesburgh ; M'Farland & Co, N Callender, Need wile; Burton & Co, Erie; Henry , Forken• Mercer; Jae Kelly & Co, Butler; S Spaitin_Beaver; •J:10 Straubstion, 'Warren; F. L ft C S Jones,lCondersport; P. Crocker. "Jr., Brownsville.' - . . , . . . . Milk' ' • • • Ayer , ' Cherry . .Pootoral I - - .170 R TIM CURE OP - courins;coLfts,Homist. Jo NEEa;• Baosciartsi V. HOOPINO COUGH, CROUP, - A.S'lllalA and- CONSURPTIOIC• . Among the numerous' discoveries' Science has made . . ~ in this genets:sup' n .to • facilitate the business of life, . ~. . In crease its enioyment,and even prolong the• term of tin- .. man existence, none can be named of mare mat value 'to mankind, than this eontethation of 'Chemistry to the 1 liealing Are A vast trial of its. virtues throughoutthis broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no mull. Ciao •or combination :dr medicines' yet knowc,can so , tan4ely control find eutelhe numerous . ; varieties of pal. • morthry disease which have hitherto. swept., from our . . 'midst llabullandd: had thousands every year. Indeed there is new abundant reason to believe a Remedy has ~ . at length been foetid which can be relied on to cure the • 'Mnisidangeroit. affections of . the lungs. Oar space hen . will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures * elite fed by 'tissue, but we would present ,the following opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular. which the Agent below named, Will always • . be pleased to runtish free, :wherein are fall. particulars, and indisputable pnsofs of these faeld. r. - ' • From th e President of Amherst College, the c elebrator • . . Pr ifessor Hitchcock. ..•. .. ••• • ' tt /runes C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherir Pec toral barfly own ease of •deep-seated Bronchitis, ands= • aedified from its chemical constitution, that it lean ad mirable compountrfor the relief of la:nisei and bron , chin difficulties. If my opinionas to its superior char acter can be of any nervier, you are at liberty to use it as yon think proper. - - - • , . • .• • . - . - - . • EDWARD' lIITCHCOCR,L. L. D. From the widely celebrated. Professor SltLmaa,l4: D. L.L..D., Professor of Chemistry,e Lit.:Hist. Mineralogy, /cc. Member of th , Yale College; • • ma. Phil, and .Be/entity: SOcietidir of .• . . . 0 1. deem the Cherry Pietarial:an le comwst. don from some of the best erticies ill the Malaria Mai- -- * • effective r emedy ter the class of Aiseas ca, and aver) , es it 111 intended to cure. . , :,•:c -:4 , New Haven, Ce. Nov. 1,1849: . • ~, . Major Pattisoo, 'President of the S.C. Senate, states he has used the Cherry Pictoral , with wondetfal sae roger to core enindsmaticin of the lungs. From one of, the first ph y sicians s in Maine. C. Me., Apr 1128,1649. D r . J. C. Ayet, Lowell—Dear -Sir: I am now con supply tieing your Cherr' Pectoral it • my practice, and pre t erit to any other med icine for pulmonary complaints. From obsernitions of many severe case., I am Convinc ed it seDi mate coughs, colds, and 'diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies; • linvariably'recommend its use in case ofconsumption, and consider it cinch the best remedy known for that dis ease; ' Respecffully yours. . I. S. CUSHMAN, MI D. Prepared and sold by. Tames C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist Lowell !dais. . . .. R? Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale ant retail, by R. A. Falinestork,'anil by J. N. Townsend; in Alleg heny . City by It P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists • • - ..A.•111r.-Pottejr 4 • ATTORNEY AND' COUNSELLOR 4T 'L.l*; PEKE. NO: 47'FOURTO, VIIIKET, - bekteiNarkei U strait;_Pitalintli. Pa" novlScolswly QTRAW 'WRAPPING. rAt'Eß—Brown, Mentin, 0 and Double CrOWD sizes, for sale whole.ale and re inithta WALTER. P. MARSHwoodALL, . af, st. , , : . s t : MOE 7 1- t • , ' I ; • 4's!'rf. v ~. 1- NEM ..; . -! ,,,. '::''.: .- c! . :=:::.- . .: . :4 .7'.''.•'.7-'!.:.:i7,-1-.-,',;-. MBE EINEM MEI ~u:: t.
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