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"''' • ''X,' 11, ? 1 4 ,0 iL s t.l.c,`: . h , 4 „, , , ,a ~, . ”..1 . 44.t . , z , 21 . 4, - 7 .. .t, -- ;,:tp.,*7- , ,, t. ,, jkwqe ar iqit• c lp,.,.. .Inirf or COMMON - PLIAII.—The Court of Como 4 1- 1 „ 2 ,t 2 . '440 / c . ,,,';,.0,NP-54,4 , t-t2 , 7,1t't11P,....,1:.,9" . ';;-.t•At;' n Pleas met yesterday morning, and after calling 1af. , 14 t ,h1;„4,40 . 1,;!=t, 2 <"gr.".":11..,;,) ii:',ls-Ik!,-I= c ;•:t.l.t.zfri."..--.4 1 ,.;';( r thetrial ilet; and no Case bein Si'" .."'r'3,., ,Li'r'S , - - ; 9 •.7, 7, ..,'''..t i'.7. 4 :Tv(01.:.- - ,,,;.,........, , t , i - ,,,.;:,,,[ ., 1., ~,,:,,, , g prepared to $4-ri",'"..,-ISt4tostrti.".!(.4: ‘II. i S . P.IF^.. 4 ~,:' '..'i,.‘t:i"".‘t.:,›.,4,4Ar..e-:. Bent _to the jury, the Court adjourned till this i v ''''''Aftt i l - .t% 44 .t' h ,"'' , - - .Y"AO'it , z' '' cs. v' : :' `;:.. " ".. .`Ci`f.. N , ,,' i l' f-,L,'; l .*!'?.,' ruing. His Honer, Judge McClure; stated to the , -5 1., , , ,, z - i . n ,.,4 : ,. / „ 4 .0. 4 k, 3k. i 51. .,, ....„,.,, , f-AzA. , • • •7i.. s, ;:s, that in all probability the whole list would be e•rh.`''); ' 4 ,41.:,• 4 .4 0 ici ,"--.. ...• -, 1,. , , ,, ..'5:13 g ., -J-L„t..;•,,,, . tii,4..,,,,,,c. 4 e4't••,, , „„1 A ,..;•' 70 1et''1t 5 , „* ,, t,)) , •::4 ,• :s ,''., tied of militia or four days, -it counsel were . 1:,.. * .4 ;„A ,-, :r .: c4::;•11.,., . - 1•:',,, , ,,, , -,,, , -,6•.'„).„".47;;;:g:T- 1-1 .,-;;;if:'-'1,1,1;:i'' • paced, and that if he could eta 7 4 14t ee - * a:.4lZiVejf‘'''Vl'it;:4:f4).,-.e-4.f..7.1,<in-ci, - . l ' ' X enallischarge the jurors g P no case ea'daY) = ~ . ~•ri".... --,.;- ''..:- l'..'" , ' ^.^ .; k•V c . , :lll 4 ) 4 " , , , ,- ~44.-.1 1 .. ir.4 4 1 t.Z., , . 4't ., i 4 -,1" , .11,..... , - '',..t k , , ~& t4e l. y , (~,, ..,,. ~,t „ , , f . ~ , ,, , 1 , ,,..• •-, - ~,. _. , ~.., , t . r _ ~.. ~,,,,,,,., ~..., .oi, .... v.,,• ~.,t , ;,, t ItALISD ROUTS -The first Aisetabli of H Meyers ~'. . ,..e'r_i .„ r,r, - .cgt o - VWI, • 't . .4"-1.'t.r. 2 './ :0,,W,•=`,;:• 1 1•:::` i•'.:;;Y...`"; a a 1 h - a •". " I , 4.= , !..4: 1 ,ii..,.,), „-4.i....C.T).• -,,, , 4 .11. , .., ; .p, • ,,.....;,• , , 5 , , , ,,, .cc mp is e Dancing Mister, comes off GO f -.6C1 4, : r0pr,..1.4.7 . r s''' - r.34" - .0 . -- -7 0 :04F--1,,,at--k'" ,, ,- " - .,,t.,-.,.,'T nat Wilki 1 -. 44 4-.. o tt et ~. .,i,N 4 .,...4 , ..^*,1 - ,.,4, c.,15 1 „:, , -.. j i .t. ..„., , , 1 , 4 , , c ,,, ... g ne Hell, and will ikely prove the i,,,,... 1 ,, ,.. , ,.;,.p..., - .. r . , ,,,: i ie -, ,i , i4i,J•ti.,1.pf,; - „ ,-, t.,, - ..6, - - 1 ,i ,- ,i ) , :lc et tke season: Those who deli ht ' th r , 14,1114,,rii4tV"c:**4r-244..W.11-I'lr,C'.A;.:S"''...-t.:,,,,,: ~ ,:- e r-. 4 r ~.. . .„,, ~,‘„ ..c„,,,,e", r-r q; 1_,,,,,, 4 4,„,:,...-.,r,.;..,,, 00 -, , ,,,, 11% ,c • ~, ' , airy tr motion" will have an opportunity, this 0:.„ , 4 *-1.,,-,,:er..,.._- 2,6 - y r - ~7. t-,d.. 1 . - 0"=‘;-'14- 7 .:_ ..-;'. 'liE -, "_. t. tag, to see in all itsperfection'Tickets :,t;._h.,14.,-..,..',".„: i . 3 .p1,!..?„ ,- .. ;.i1._):2;•,. -- . 1 1,.. % ?' ',,,,,, : v , 4 W`, •. tr ' ".1 ti 44 ; ;,,,. ,' ' • 11 ._: - 1 , .A.' s f;,P. " '! " "4Ter,;011=?Th.41' 4 '', , • - i l :: i ' I ."' b Y a PP / l iu g 4 ° MaYen, at Ms residence, No. 5.:,: , ,,1;1: 0 . ,, ,, , 4 , ,. .,, , , , ..... H4 .„ . .e .c: „....., :: ..414,,,, , c . , , , - - iftli street, or at the door. , d° i 'lZ,`„ l ''' ~fr, acs I: t^ q44 4 4,e_i??,Ptqfic,l: -. F'SaV I- li4 - R!a: •; :: - V 668 iloain.ll-Notice the -- - Taf Our --- i ' `i ' ------- " ----4- " n ''`' • f,l 454 - 9 . 7 .. . , , h J,, mot, 4 i,,54.,,,i-6.-,,,,.-,..:-,,,t,t, e, th ',.., ~ , i41,0 „ 14 , c)4,i ~. , , ,, .„. t ., „i ii4, , j.1 „ .514 ......,,‘,. „...y. ~.e r. .1 8:11, ,.,, ...r. 0 r4P - FT . 4:111.'F . 43 3 1 int Will n't..t.44.e.j.. 4 g.it,45 . i....?,i; II led newer to the public taste, his brought on a do - . *vet"; ~. .,,;„ . ..Wer...pi,„,- ; „; ,. ,..:1 3 ;,;(,,,,i, ; ,),;-.•, „ 4.:!z.f,...,1=,: r - t 5 4 ., ( ...15N, 4 ~_ of live lobsters the first perhapa that has ever . -- ""' '''''''''''" - - " f .1.-fig..V.'l" . "12 1'''" , :•q;•.( 3- 4.. l '. , " •r• C• 7 " • ti' , Z•sti•rs'••• ••3 sls,s ,-. i ' ' • qrit s „ .. /y..04Xt.. 4 3,:i13-,tip'l.7-7,, i 55.,,43 •, ..'a.t'? .. Jq5„ • •„„ .I_Al , ii t , 3 l!f-1• 3 .5., a in the city, and will, hereafter, always be pro. 7. ,......,: 0 1ai.,.. , v , , .i f,, „-,4.: ~ ....,ix, ... 1:9%?. ? „:5•,, . ., . ., d with the rarest luxories and choicest viands i ei,,,, qp i ffi d. n te 1t ft 4,2. ,„;.,,=. 4.,, ,,,„„:101.1 4 4 „. "...1t-44 4 . :e tZ-1 .7 p ,„, 4- , 4 .t , 7 '" , ,K7i, ,. : 3 . ,t. 7..;,.. the bat markets in America can produce. He ~,, , , - .0 . tFAS:•-r,,' , .,.....4.3.. z .,...F: z r0.p..q , r4,,..j.,-,' also received a fresh lot of pine Apples and , - , 114, , ,P , fig , tifi-e-- . .c.,.' 1 F 1- : ,,,,,- ÷ • e.... ,-- % - ;:r> , "? ( .:Jfit , -'*.-='' ibot by Express ...Pa': ‘-'.. 1 45 , r , -... i ..-5%,-gt. c0 6 •44iie;;."4: , - s , i t 'rysitir4.;!• ,- e - ', . ~14-4-,,„ I d. gt t „,,,f • ,^t--%,..,•.?' 5...... 1713c-14' , 0.4` x „?,„- t , Rm. IN ~.sz 4o, * ) ~...".5 e „!. . ,304e*, fite V, Ui.k.i.,."'. , ' 1... $ . t04;',::!..P r 0 0.,:" , az LRAMS ART JOURNAL (Or May No 2. and 110 4 i., 4 - - . ~..„ ~.., 5;44.55i.7e„ik,..0_n 5 .1.?,•1„:4-Is4".`t,t.. 4„:•,!C5..5..,4•C'7. - . . . '' ' soR t-, • ss , Lrto ,:mi,i17 ) 4,m7...,r,,,,'„441,g.4-,pc,k,F;.„44,-t: .clunion of Lools La Valliere, by Dam ati,have all i v ,... 4 11 Rig i di , 5tk . 114ir..X. , ' , .N1:ti.,,1 0 .U.„,„ 4 11, , F:4'3,5r...:-..,15. a reCeilied - at Holmes. Literary Depot, Third t'itiTc,Pivirt„%ii 4 - 7 i<11.1= 4 „,•-•144 - lAVir i 4r .a-. '„; 1 4417.‹" 4 1' , 4 - • et o osite"the - t fe Al ' wro 5.44,, -.1•=iet,,,..„.y.„...4-,;., ~.r..•,4-ir.?„,- . ,..•:•,kx „., ..t.:,? 44 ; aPP poll o ce. A so, a new edition 4. 4 1. w - ->s raft ). e''''•'-'4 , -;.1.'.4•+'...S e - 4 1 •°:ft , ` Vt. 5 ,ei? ' ,N3 t.•-•,.. ,e Dramatic works of Shake Bare containin rti,4, -„.6,c1c0, .49+,,,.,,-,,,-4 , 4 4.. 4 .,,c 4 4., P lf 4. ,o, 0. 2 , ;:t - es J., 4 t.'1..W.41..t.: • ;4;t i 1 ... . , •i'„itt?,:,.,t,t„,:t i .jtr. - , ravings or all, the greatplayere of the day. This '"'Car '''.'l4.W . % ,pr4in. , 2 3 t . ...tPl'''',": 4- -fe.'" - ita'' f-riVt on is' publiehed at a low price, and will no ~/. 4 1 . % isi.s• ‘ ,4 3 1,it7 „ ,tt c5i."46V41.'44, 1 U:* •• . 4 •'„ ' 1 i ' „...." C 4 ' e ':.l9• - =- 4- S,,,lit4i,tio ~."-„,,,,4, „ ,„t.1'2 4 1 ,-'4 I_'X "^f . ;l4g bt have a large sale; continuation of Dicken's .. .4,l'sn .. , '"Ns:4,,tt - , e - ',„V pC- y.c--:„ ,. .) wick ; Paper's Pickwick abroad, or the tour in , t , o - ~..- ~ a N ...ter ~,, , , ,4 a.. .4,, ,, ,, , , ..- .. , ,. ...,,,,, ,,,,1 ,L•t:4 0 ,,, . 4. ' i., ,, .c..:1;,, t ,,-:- nee, by G. W. hi Reynolds; and No. 33 of Boa ' ~,.. ~ .avtiOl:r4, ~ .r. , 0',.4.1.reTt.0..;4 Shiikspetre. This number concludes the -- . 1 ,q,1; 4 ,„ . ,_A-3‘ri w M. N .7-A 4 4441'0 t - - 4,44..x.:04' . 4ft•-1 o tit , 'Vro-i1•1114..4,:ttri .„, tti , 4„.. 5_,,.1,t;ac t " , 4111 , ,V,..;yke u , I A =. -IL ~ c =4.41 44t, t,44§444- 4 o p• • , - ...Tripiw, ,4543,411440k.i5 - P44 4, ,...." 7 ,10ft inno..-The Enterprise of last evening says : ..x.ek''''.4 4, ""i.,-iik !•0%•-• ''. ' i•••• 4.1 F ,. . •- .Tz:17 ,.• 4. 5 ;4. - - 4 c young men from Pittsburgh were brought be. N;10 , 4150;Pt.„,.,1= z 1 .„„p 41, , t',41 , : , -:. , , - • • .=1it. T . 4 „,..p,4 ..,..,4 , ,n-,....„ . ...:,r,i . ..,,,,f..„ .? ..is, e the Mayor yesterday evening for racing in the ...„ 1? 'tot q.t. - I :** .1`410" .. .i. - 114 - "VIM: 4 -*IT- --.1-`; etc Their" names are William Porter Huff and . " 3 t „,„;4R.ress,ttes , st„; siiß . ..t s t. st ss.„'„f„.,-a.„„fi5 , . 1 4.• „ 7 l ies y, • b ' ' `{v 9, 5a4:44 1 .1.4,,, „it,, , ,z1 k.„„•1. :j . i ,1.A ilton. One wan on horseback and the other two tl,. P '' 4l '; :-....„.,,,,,,vter g , ,, ..,., 1 c .,..„ „% -...,,,,,,.*:-.....„.. j1ev.,..-,A buggy, (until they were thrown out by coming it , - . 0% ,,,ii. : 1 4 1 , *Ol - .' 1,4 , 4 *.':,,,!P ''. 44 4 meet with a fireplug on Robinson street, and . . iK.:-... 'O.- ,-.•?.uti-41,1,4-'4,ital.e•rez.Fq,,o - n r „ r dr= f .,a t ,;.- b ",4 . ,=,.. 4-, log the buggy.) They were fined $2O each, 41, ..igynia ~.111, p erl 4v 4 - Zs 4 '' ch the aid- eiderda eveni and rr mizsied '' r*C 4l parri.i.' 4 +1.1,,.1,,..e..'i-fi,t - y P Y Y ng ' t-'g t , -, 1-P - r" , -4 12 c64 . 4 - f r e., l 4/ ,-- ,, 1 . er dear ride, we think. ..,.. .1 , 7a, - ,',?. ..1 °4 •7430 - 4.1iata4.1 4 4-1 .r ij'i4 ) 4 ; 4o , : ki 4b ,ittN34 l l.l`,:grql44‘'. 4i i4 ' - i.W..t",• % ,1P....« . .ri‘.1..14i110 1 11t . .lti; 4l -1., tt i...0 . ,0.6. z . V.,. " -34 11**Z p. 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I .:. ,• -• l it -A. 0,, a.--1 ~,,,.t., „,..,,,-4.1.. . ir•-t,-13:-8•-• % m ; --- . - .•- -•• • --.., i •.• -—. 2 f: t wilasitE.—The fineit, moat dashing, and most rbionable belle:la this city, or elsewhere, never de . half so tiny conquests, even to thrice the .gth of time, . as the graceful Celestine Franck has de in'the few innings she has appeared. Among ttie premieres daimons we ban had here, there none *Mute performances combine the idea or . ste and classical- beauty, and perfect outline of m, as the Charming Celestine. Leon Espinosa 7 s rr ical powers are beyond description. Altogether company is . of the sort io take the Pittsburgh. In the right way and in tho right place. urrtailiggiaiitai—Some four or five tavern keep. in Lawrenceville were yesterday brought . before I Honor_ the Mayor, and fined 150 each for viola. the law in - selling liquor on the Sabbath day. ey entered the required bail, and appealed the e to a higher • tribunal. There was also one in City who was fined and pursued the same course. gmult'Lling lairgrazLe.--Johngonts Jenny Lind • etre. have arrived, and will give their Bret Con. t in Quiney Hall, Allegheny City, on Wetting. They are gold to be One of the beet •• de In the country, and are likely to gangs great elebrity as the name they bear. 4 : LACKWOOD , II Maanzian.—The May number of s old and popular . Magazine, has been received W. C. Wall, 85 Fourth street. Its contents are intereatiog as usual. BE Ksocant pe.—T he Messrs. Burr are in the , and will this evening undertake to explain the beater Knocking. See ad vertisemeat. r: Adam Smith, committed on Saturday for og a participant in the " Bock Beer" riot, had ether hearing yesterday before the Mayor, and s discharged. Fathers'Maguire, Kenney, Key and M'Cal. yo vhoie remains were deposited under the old theeial some 15 or 20 years ago, will be disinter. an d r emoved to St. Mary's Cemetery, today et o'clock, Pouce.—There was byt one ease before Ws ..nor yesterday morning for drookenners, and Ws the first for three Moncity Porrling o . So works new. law. • A Bavrew.—Ail the Pittsburgh military compa. ea will be on parade on Friday neat, when they . 4111„• ~ arsiowed by Major hicHhenoy, Brigade In , tear. • ENNBYLVANiAiSAILSOAD—NOTICE TO CON TB&CTORS—PropicaIs vaaLL by received from Me to the 12th of Jane next, at Joh tstqwn atm Bp:limit, the grading and masonry of that portion of the ante= Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be n Alum, to Blair county, and Ptingla's Point, a few es below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distanco pf 25 e s. • • e road within this distance will cross the Alteem ' mountain, encountering Some of the heaviest grading -red in this country. - In addition to a number 01 ex ' . sive cuttinga, embankments, and culverts , there will one tunnel 12M yards in length at the summit of the • attain, gad Another of 200 yards through Pringle's Tmons•—eash, monthly. for further information, BP y EDSVABD MILLS& g.sg., dissociate En gi neer ounville Indiana ;county, or ' to STRICM.AND LigasS, ' P. Engine er,'Al tons, Biel r minty. J. EDGAR THOMPSON, 'Chief Engin 4, e . er Department P.a. /1. - CO: - • • ORA Dlny Ist, UM. lays lm I,- ,s - ,• , . v.J4,1,-..-.. , , . • • .• • • . ; •,1, ..: .., q.. . ' 4,;': -' ',` r t . - -} ".C .' • ' - ‘,. ' ..''. - ~,•,, A 4 -,,,,* ,••:-. • ,c: ''• . 4 * • ''' 4' 1 ' - L.: , • , •-',- _ ''' it .'t '- • . ~.;,-';-, .... :,,L. .. ; ! " ,. ., - . 20 .7 2!'-..', ', - • e: - , : ' ‘, ... ~ :' z•-•;':.., :: ', ~.1, . -• „ . ' ,'. •, • - ::: , , • „.,-, , '..', . , .;:i*, -:;', ,- , • • ' '-, ; ' - :4...:- " ..% ~ : • ;,-, :, ' z . ,:; ., : . , - i t. 5 1., ~-: , . ~ ....::,.,•_ ‘.. . - , wr -.:,:,;-• ,: •,':-. ` '::i-, • ..• , •., '..;;?.41, r. _, 1~ TN pursuance of a Supplement to tho Act, Lacorpom tin_g the SUNBURY .AND ERIp. RAILROAD CObl- PAN Y approved tho 14th day of March, No__ No a h is he r eby given, that a meeting of .the Stock. holders iu the said Sunbury and Erie Railroad Corot:m ay, and an election for President and Managers of said Company will be teld on THURSDAY, the 224 day of May next, in Room No. 2, on the second floor of the Reading Railroad Company's building, in the city of Philadelphia, No. 73 South Fourth street. K. KANE, JNO. G. WATMOUGH, WATTS,_ RGBERTSUR WlLLiart. REED, J. VANDERKENP,_. i1+41414 aPERLE I4 ory2.4k,wt4 So.r:...P44.4ii.'.oiti:.itt; .Proper ay. OR SALE—A valuable unimp ro ved -property, of 24 F: feat IrOtlt,o7l Eecond street, by 152'deep to: Monongahela river. The above property is pleasantly Located fora ilwellinrhouse in the rear, and a businesa stand in front(or would do well for a small-Manufacto ry. It can be had at n bargain. S. CUTBBERT, my6l General Agent; 60 Sallthfield.st. Orphans , Cours. Sale. . . • DV virtue of an order of the Orphans '. Courtof Alio'. Fredere county, the undersigned, OnardlanofCharles ick, Churlotte Matilda, :Virginia and Charles Blume, minor children of Frederick - Blume, late of. Al. legheny county, deceased; will exPoats to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, /May 17th, at 10 o'clock,' A'. M., ly in gay, all being i n lot or parcel ofground, situated,and.being in the borough'of Birmthgham, being Lot N 0.6, in Watson'splan of subdivision of Lots in said borough, beginning at Lot No. s,in said plan and West Si street thence alongaid street Smith 112 deg. West Si 11.: to the corner of Li t - No. 7; thence along the line of the same 127 feet to Liberty street, thence along the same 24 feet to Litt No..s;thence along said Lot No 5 127 feet to the place of beginning. . On 'Saturday, May, 24, on the premises near the bor ough of Lawrenceville, at 10 o'clock , A . Id., all those contlgioas lots or pieces of ground, situated, lying and being tn the Village of Hatfield, Peebles township, Al legheny county, marked and numbered in a plan of lots laid out by George A Bayard, us lots No. 18 and 19, be ing bound feet in front and eztending in depth 100 feet, and don the Westby Lot No - 17, and on the East by Lot No. 20, on the South by a 50 feet street, and on the North' by a 25 feet alley. Title indisputable. Terms nt sale For further par. dealers apply to GEORGE REITER, Guardian, he., corner of St. Clair and Liberty Pte. m o y r s te ad ' AttorneigHLNawßA6sßLO Mtt. TWO House of two teneMents, with a large lot of ground 42 feet front on Gibbons street, Eighth Ward, by 65 feet deep. The houses arc in good order, each having three rooms, well finished ; with bake oven and yard fenced tn. The lot is one ground rent of 838 near and and May be bought out at that rate—say 8000. Pelee for the im provements, &e., 8400. 3. CUTHBERT, Genl Agent, 50 Smithfield street. Valuable Vr_operty for Sale. FOUR LOTS IN ALLEGHENY CITY, fronting on the South Common, immediately in front of Dr. Ro ger's Church, These Lou are near the . Depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and are Welt calcula tes! for Warehouses, or a site for a manufacturing as tablishment. [mrl:2wo ANDREW LEECH, JR, Build ing Lots .for, $20.0. VOA SALE, two'Building Lots, each 25 feet front on AL- Janina street, Allegheny, C o rner et deep, to an alley *of 24 feet wide. Also, a Lot of 25 feet front on Franklin street, by M feet deep to en alley ol 24 feet wide. Price for each of the above L0m13200. . . S. CUTHBERT, General Age at, 55 Smithfield it. TAWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A la valuable property, plea santl situated n Biler street, having a front of 24 feet by y .1.07 deep, o on Pros a - pect street, with a new two story brick house, arranged with a store room, in ;Which a good business can be done; and five rooms well furnished; a good cellar .and a well of geod water, with a pump ; stable and garden. Price bl,OOO. • S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, 50 Smithaeld street. A SPLENDLD FARM FOR SALE —Sanwa In a It. healthy location, adjoining the thriving villas e of Millersville, Penn township, 13 miles from the c ity ; contains 05k acres of land, of a good quality, and in a right state of cultivation; 17 acres in fine meads w— well watered: 2 orchards of choice fruit trees; a 1 trite garden; a new brick house—well arranged for con fort and convenience; a pump of fine water at the doer; a large frame ham and stable, and other out houses; about eight acres of choice timber: The whole i s in fust•rate order, and worth the attention of then want ing a profitable farm. Price $2900. , .• S. CUTHBERT, Oen'l Agent. 60 Smithfield titre s. "DOR RENT—A new two story BRICK HOUSE ; situ- A: ate on -third street, near Grant; arranged with .halls, fine large parlor, ptrza, dining room, kitchen and Both rooms arranged (or Hot or Cold Baths; and four bed rooms. All finished in the best manner, and papered with the best and most modern style of pa per ; gas hangers, chandeliers and fixtures. The house is new and complete, and has not yet been ocenpied.— Immediate possession. Bent 6350 2year. S. CUTIIIIERT, Genll Agent, LoSmitbfield street. State mutual Pare. Insurance Comps op BRANCH OFFICE, 54 13sararnaz sr., Privateer+ a, Pioaborgh, May la, t. ISM best evidence of the Barcena of the Direcuirs In endeavoring to wake the "STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the comma:thy, is the unparalleled amount of business villeh has beet% done--Laving issued 7,900 P rll during the past year, thereby adding over 91300,000 .to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property -insured is of the Barest kind, In email risks,•and a large proportion insured for only ono year. Inole No. Policies -, do do expired, terminated*. canceled .. .... —• • -•• •do do in force . Amount of Property inured do Canceled, terminated and eV Wed -v•• • do Premium Notes —• 79,676,07 do Canceled, terminated,exped, °MAO do in force • en,liar ;27 do Cash Premiums received. • • .951,237,14 do do canceled • =1,24 Whole amount of lasses and expen ses paid. ••• • • ...... ••• • ......... 11,95 Balance in favor of the Co., in cacti, 0ff7,3211,45 To city or country merchant*, and owners of dw :fl ings, and isolated or country property, it Is believed this company affords advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ir. this-country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved s ye tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special hazards, ir.sgring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of lunge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodat of both methods, but entitles the insured to a paniel pa. titan in the profits. his antler the control of the following Directors: —3 P. Rutherford. A. I. Gillett, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob in Klotz. J A. RUTIIERFORD, Pres't. A. J. GILLETT, Sec'y. A. A. Cantina, Actuary. .1% 8..-:•A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. on espi ring poUcieshas been declared by the Directors, ant. is now receivable nt-this Office for renewals, or redeems. ble in cash at the end of ninety day,. 17:dhiv A. A. CARRIER, A PURE ALLEGHENY ICE-4. R. Hartley begs leaye to inform his customers that he has commenced delivering lee, and will famish the citizens with. Pure Allegheny Ice at es low a price as any other person en. gaged in the business. He has both his extensive lee Houses full, and will be able to furnish alt the customers that he takes, during the whole season. J. R. H. HARTLEY, City lee House. • Office on Virgin Alley, immediately in the rear of the Second Presbyterian Church. N.B. Illy Wagons kaye my name on the side in black letters. [American copy one week ] myl4 ri 11l the Honorable the Jades of the Court of Genera J QaarterSessions of the Peace, in and for the ceunty of Allegheny The petition of 7% J. Jones, 2d Ward, Pittsburgh City, in the county aforesaid humbly sbeweth, 7 •That your petitioner bath provided himsell with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling bocce in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as to duty bound, will pray. THOMAS J. JONES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with hones room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lad ging of strangers and 'travelers, and that said tavern is neecuary. Wm Craig,John Comic k, John Eel's, James Richards, Win bigiee, Morgan Hughes, G M Johnston, B F Shope, W E Bown, Thomas Powers, B Weaver,E my19:32 6 (Dispatch copy 3t and et Pen.) MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General J. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: Irbe petition of J. Adams, of the Fourth Ward, City of Allegbeny,in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your peutioncr bath provided himself with materials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. _ _ _ JACOB ADAMS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above putitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempprance, midis well provtded with bonito room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne- Da d Halter, J B M'Farland, D APBrlde,G Joe Andrew__ e W J igs M'Cluiky, George ?Soul, Sr., B P Braddock. Wm Douglas,'Urban Badly, M Mullen, Treuey. (111V19:20i . An' s' lvistt.VOUS ANTIDOTE— .14cdic44 Wonder of rho Age.—The extraordinary power of this Nervine is so wonderful in its operation upon the Nervous Fluids, that it at once end immedituely acts upon the system, producing appeti tr., digestion strength, happiness and nervous power — coasequontly , h e alth is soon predominat.t. It is purely an Herbaceous Neroine, acting powerfully upon all Nervous Complaints; and as the Nerves are the main spring of the whole system, few diseases can remain long when the Nerves are sound. SI a bottle ; Sb a dozen. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, mu l 6 SO Smithfield street. Notice. ANAPLE SUGAR-2 bbts.llaple Sugar, very choice, Jul received and for sale br WE. A. 24 , CLUI1G & CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers. T. OVEItING'S SUGAR'S—Double Refined Loaf Su- LI gar; Crusbed, Pulverized and Powdered• Loaf Sa• gars, constantly on band and for sale by the bbl. or re thz lowestcash rates by WAIL A. 11PCLURG & CO., myle 2C6Liberty street. .•- ; El= =ME I w i i &lw r r T _® rrf rrrt rt7T-TrziTi OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, 1, TUESDAY Montana, May 20 , 1001 .1 The weather yeeterday was pleasant, and limn. nets was quite limited, being principally confided to the city wants. The river is receding slowly, with 6 feet water in the channel. Receipts by river light and.falling - off. ASHES—The stocks in first hands are decreats. leg. We relict* sales of 10 cask Pet Ash at 41, time ; 7do Sods Ash at 31. Sales of Saleratue are • made by the box at 6 to 51 ; by the bbl at 41 to 5. BACON—There is no particular change to notice; the demand continues active. We note sales of 20 hhda Shoulders, Hams, and Sides, at 7 for ghoul. ders, 81 for Sides and 9 for Hams; 600 pieces Shoulders at 6/, cash ; 400 Sides at 81. DRIED BEEF—This article has advanced, and is now hpld at 91 to 10 by the tierce. DRIED FRUIT—We note sales of 100 bushelv Peaches at $1,25 (mixed with quarters;) 50 do at $1,37; 70 do Apples at 76. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—There was very little doing in Sugars; holders adhering to their price., We quote lair at 61 ; prime 7by the hhd. Wo have sales of 25 bbls Molasses at 36/ for Cypress ; 25 do (oak) at 37. FLOUR—There was no arrival by river that we could Imre of, with exception of a small lot deeign• ed for shipping. The:receipts by wagons were also small ; sales of 24 bble from;ragen at $3,22 ; 16 do at 83,20 ; 60 from store at $3,,45. SOAP—We note sales of 50 boxes city at 4c. CANDLES—SaIes of 75 boxes diped at Se ; 60 do mould at 10. WHISKEY—We have reported sales of 60 bble rectified at 21s. CORN—Sales of 100 bushels out of store at 39. No sales of shelled. POTATOES-20 bbl, Pink Eyes at $1,87 p bbl. FlSH—Sales or 100 bbls No 3, small, and No. 4 Mackerel at 7,50, Orrice or nit Lot:mute Dummies,/ Wednesday Evening, May 14,1851. REMARKS—Businesa la exceedingly dull. • The Provision and Grocery markets remain firm and quiet at former quotations. BAGGING AND ROPE—We quote sales at 12c for the former, and 6c for the latter. BUTTER—Prices range from 15 to 25c p to for common and !lir.* COTTON—DuII; price 9/091e; stock on hand ample. CHEESE—Good Western Reserve is In light de mend at Tic in lots. CANDLES —Good pressed tallow candles are worth 9/010e ; sperm 60c; star 20e. . COAL—We quote good Pittsburgh Coal at 10c p bullet retail, and 7071 c by the boat load. FLOUR—very little doing; stock ample. Sale of 100 bbls at $3,75; retail tales at $4. FEATHERS—SaIes for shipment at 33c. We quote Goon wagons at 29030 c. GROCERIES—Rio Coffee we quote at 10/c in lots; retail sales at 11/c. Sogar—Fair qualities 605/c p lb. lifehisses 34035 c p gallon. GRAIN—Corn from stores we quote at 45c p bushel ; from the levee and wagons 40c. Oats from wagons 213(330c p bushel. HAY—baled flay from the levee is selling at 611,50012 per too, and $l3 from stores. HEMP—DoII, with small sales at $850587 per ton. LINSEED OlL—Sales daily at 90c per gallon by the bbl, and $1 per .!ogle gallon. MACKEREL—Scarce, with sales at 1 18 r 25238,60 per bbl for No. 3; Inferior 87,75. PROVISIONS—Mantot doll. We hear of no transactions in Pork; bolder. ore firm at 014,250 614,50. Sale of a few casks Clear Sides at 9c; cafe of a few casks Bidcs at Blc ; do. Usher's Hams, Ile. FREIGHTS—Pound freights to New Orleans aro taken at 221 c; pork and whisky 50060 c per bbl from Portland; stock $7 per bend. Pound rreight to Pittsburgh 18c. 87,538,419 6 IliNr 0 ClVenn WATER to INS alain ARRIVED: ICllnler Michigan N 0.2, Bele!, Seaver. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woot ward, Brownsville " APKee, Hendrickson, McEeesP l• " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. - Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Sbriver, Bailey, West Newton " Hibernia N 0.2, Batchelor, Cincinnati " Mayflower, %Mums, Wabash River " Thomas Scott, Vandergdff,Beaver . J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do • J. M'Kee, Hendrickion, hlcKeespott " Alichigan No. 2, Boles,Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, P.lizabeth. " Keystone State,..Stone, Cincinnati. Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. Wellsville, Voltam Wheeling " Thomas Scott, Vandergritr, [leaver. 51,233,90 For Marietta and iloaldnirport. Tun fine steamer PACIFIC, Zstvona MAR no(' will leave for the above and intermedi ate ports every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or pnssago, Apply on board, or to T. WOODS es SON, No. CI Water st., and 63 Front et Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. Tits new and last running steamer CIN CINNATI, Etaxmonsat, blaster, will leave regularly every WZDITESDAT. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mar'2o 0. B. MILTENBERGER. Allegheny River Trade. REGVLAR PRAIVELLN paciars. Toe fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. 4 Capt. Wm. leaves the Alic et enyP. w art' for Folnklin,overy/do y.and Thursday, a 4 The fine steanterALLEGHEN it BELLE No 3, Capt. Jona liarnu,„ leaved the Allegheny wharf for Fran lin. every Tuaday and Friday, et 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. (ntar2o TOSEPH WEAVER, Attorney at Law, ninth Street, ri near the Mayor's Office. CoUsetions attended to dromptly. [myl4 • gi - 11 - 11vir looks and Blagaatnes. JUST RECEIVED at WALL'S LITERARY DEPOT, No 135 Fourth street. . _ Dodo', Graham, Sartain and the Ladies' National Magazine, for Jane. Branchard's great work, The Heirs of De rwentwater. The Sisters, or Fatal Marriage by Henry Coekton. The Virife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage, by Mrs. Rabbi:Lek. Widow Rugby's Husband, a humorous novel, by the author of Simon Suggs. The Mother•in•Law, or the Isle of Rays, by Mrs. Southworth. The Countess Rudelstadt, by George Sand, a Sequel to Conlonlo. ten, or the adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandsboy, who came up to London to see the Great Exhibition, by George Crulkshank. A fresh supply of London. Labor and London Poor, by Henry Mayhew. The Banker's Wife, or Like Father Like Son, by T. B. Arthur. Conklin's River Oaide, The Western Pilot, Leni See d, &e., &e. myl7. TUPPER'S WORKS —A,p,,,Authoes Ming, Stbseella neons ES3llye,yrojkabliftles. By Martin Farquhar VOir r Zte P ;et c o: L ' l ' R. 8., author of the Crock of The Crock of Gold, and other tales. By Martin Far quhar Tapper, D. C. L., F. R. S., author of Proverbial Philosophy, etc., etc. Dixon er. Kerr's Ornamental and Domestic Poultry.— A treaties on the history and management of Ornamen tal and Domestic Foultry. By Rev. Edmund Baul Dix on A. Rector of intwood-with- Keswick, Norfolk. With large adgtions, by J. J. Kerr, M. D., illustrated with sixty-five original portraits, engraved expressly for this work. The Freemason's Manual. A. companion for the ini. timed through all the Degrees of Freemasonry: t in= the entered apprentice to the higher Degrees of Knighthood, embracing Entered Apprentice, Fallow Craft, Master Mason, Most Excellent Master, Royal Arch, Select Master, High Priesthood, Knights of the Red Cross, Knights Tomplars of Malta, the ancient Constitutions of the Order, etc.; embellished with upwards of one hun dred engravings, illustrating the emblems and symbols of the Order. By Rev. K. J. Stewart, R. T. Dealings with the Inquisition; or, Papal Rome, her Priests and her Jesultes. With important disclosures. By the rtev. filacinto Achilles, D. D, late Prior and Visitor of the Domini:Ain Order, high Professor of The ology, and Vicar of the blasterof the Sacred Apostolic Paffice, etc. , etc. The Wifes Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage. By Mrs. Habbach. • No. 13 of the Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution By Benson J. Lossiag. The above books lust resolved and (or sale by R. C. STOCKTON, No. 47, Market st. otyl7 (Oaz. and Amer copy.] StockholdeTs EXCIIANGE BANE op PIITUTMIRIII ; i - .sfAy 8,1851. THIS Bank has !hoe day declared aDhrldend of our Per Can t. on Its Capttal Stoek. payable On demand. aly'rdlw THOMAS HOWE, owhigt. a. W. Polndexter. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE, AND for the purchase and sale of Flour, Western Produce, Iron, Nails, Glass, and the manufactured 'astloles of Pittsburgh generally, Water urea, doors above Marko, PinsburgA. rayl3l ~+~ ~ f. LOUISVILLE MARKET E:nuir~. "'Rop. Ifooks 1 Books t , - •• ..--*--.-VWkr,•7l-q..Mgiftt,.., •, • ' • s . . , :••=' • • NAlong, ••• ' eCt •4 4. c•g'., e- • . 0. 44 Ni - ,,..9 • , • .t • it •• • •• • • - ;• " • • • • 'l / 4 .."1 ;•( ..1- :'- •'" • • ha .4,111-•: :1" 4. 4 .1 7;,?!."4:;,,,. • • f. Mr• ~,=_ - 1111ffili IffS2=il EWEN .‘• ' it =MI ' • '"SCOTT At. OTISs - AUCTIONEERS AND COM MI SSION MERCIIANPS BY want smear; sr. Lonsti.stassouar t • TrAVING been. engaged in the abcnie Wittiness for the . JLE' Islet lax yea - felon thia city, would erespectiblly O. licit- consignments of:Goods, to be sold in this - market, either for Auction or, private- sale—partieularly,Gith m . Ware, Hardware and Dry. Goods ; and" ill make liberal advances on all kinds.of Good s !cent:signed us for sale here. • _ Will refer to Messrs. Hewett; Roe & - C 0., E. R, let, Wm.D. Wood & Co. , John J. Anderson &Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & CO, Larkin Deaver. -Saint Louis; Haller & Brothers, Cincinnati; George ItPLaini Pittsburgh. JAnES 111 , K -.DINA, Auctioneer. IT'ALIJABLL REAL ESTATE AZ Ammon. OR V Thursday, May 29th at 3 &cloak - , P.M., will be sold on the premises, Three Acres and Twelve Perches of Land, situated in Reserve township, on Saw MBA Ru n , near the Burnt Starch Fact, upper end of Allegheny City within- fifteen 'minutes ory ' walk - of the Allegheny This lot is marked No. 2 , in Joseph PattersorN plan of certain land in said township, being part of the same piece of land which was conveyed y hers',dec the date 1 8th day of September. - 1848, by the of the said Joseph Patterson to John M'Clung and Alexander Tease. The lot is enclosed; upon it there la a stable; a quantity of lomat and other trees, and a never falling spring of water. Title indisputable. - Tema Four hundred dollars on bond, payable in eight years, with interest from day of sale—the balance in cash. J A.hl .4 1 PRENNA, myfin • . Auct,encer. W. G. JIVOARTIVEy • Auctioneer. TILLY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES Er Am yx be sold on Tuesday next, May 40th at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at ISPCartney's Auction House, a large assortment of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, received direct. from an extensive- Importing House in Philadelphia; with instructions to close them out immediately. Among the assortment may be be mentioned in part the followirig--vix French, English and American Broad Cloths; French Cassimeres, c as sinetts, tweeds linen coating; -linen drill for pants, worsted•large, black velvet, sewing silk patent thread, alpacas, cotton cloth ; Canton cloth, poPlum, -ginghatns, calicoes, striped shirting,lrish linen, table cloths,Born s . ley all linen sheeting, bleached muslin, embroidered shawls and seat*, Thibet shawls, - embroidered Eilk shawls, plain centre shawl, silk hap and cravats; ladies' satin scarfs, linen Inures, silks, red flannels, fine shirts, cotton shirts, suspenders, shirr buttons, vonpatterns sewing cotton, ecc. W. G. Bra&RTNEY, , Auctioneei. QUEENSWARE, CHINA ti t iVRE Aral) STORE FIXTURES, ex Atrgrtort.—Will be sold on Wed nesday next May 21st, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, et the store of .1. Rodgers; No. 10 Diamond alley,lda entir e stock of Queensware, China and Glassware—all of which has been purchased for cash within a few months, and will be closed out without reserve, as he is gaining the business. Among the assortment may be mentioned in pan the following; iron, stone, china; dinner and tea setts; China and Bohemian vases, assorted sizes; a large lot of dishes ; plates, cups and aaucers,coffee and tea - pots . pitchers, owls, mugs, vegetable dishes, &c.; a i o t vf glassware. And at the same ticrie.onc large show- case, - with drawers suitable for a Milliner; one -counter ; a lot of shelving; 113 fancy tea cannisters; albout 100 the Y. R. Tea; One china figure. Dealers would do well to anent the sale,As they will be at up in lots to suit purchasers. myl9 W. G, AFCARTNEY, duet's. fl Inatiente. OOTOR JAMES PALMER Practising Physician, rec., bas removed to his Institute, No. 104 Fourth street, between Wood and Smitkfield„ Prescriptions from the Office will he accurately and neatly prepared by the Secretam, skilled In Phantar y. Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines will be kept con . runny on band for sale, Persons leaning address will please note No. of reel deuce. frarlika • Trsuusparent Window Shade Factory. _ 4S tawny STREET, Otrewasts DES hand ase m ade at isT OF SHADES on and wade at ail times to Ls order -3-4,4.4,5 4 and 0-4 Bluff Shades, plain and bordered ; 61 t• ({ 0. • • Transparent green do; u '` " " Dark " do; LandscapoShades of every style Moonlight do do do; STOKEnd Sleccitinto, of new or ,• • SHADES of an y color, with Lettering or De. signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TR IMMINGS--complete at 435 tents per shade. fry- Curtains hung on ,reasortable rms. P. S.—Pedlers will do well In call at the Factory, be• fore parchaaing elsewhere. aprl6`.4ra A. NV. star, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; CIFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH-STREET, bdenrWarkis ::nets, PinaNireft, Pa. navl.s:daarlY 121:1111111111ji FACULTY., President—T. BUFF, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Science. N. B. 11A.TCII, Flag., Professor of Mercantile Law. .101 IN 11 WILLIAMS, the most aecetutlisited Pen: man west of the mountains, Professor of Penmanship: Upwards of eighteen years' experience In the most extensive foreign and domestic shipping, gives the pro prietor of this establishment an experience in training others for the counting house, possessed but , by tew teachers of Book Keeping in the country; and all who aspire to the highest rank as aceottniants, are requested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of one Auruired Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers and ' Bank Officers of the City of New York, appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Ac countant. [OM James ItossSaawdeu, TTOREY AT LAW: OiTICE, No.l A 20 FOV N ETEL apr29:y BOAT SIDING, DECK PLANK, PALINGS, (a new article) together with all other kinds of Lumber and Timber sawed to order promptly and at low prices, at Heteslsland Saw Mills, by mys JAIIESCAR2W: &CO. rill.traPTED BlBBONS—Asseerted %redline and ndiora reccived by Express, this day. Also—Black and Colored Silk Dress 1 3unons at F. H. EATON's, raylo 02 Fourth ea. DA stalwart s .inalesale and Retail Brush Manufacturer, ' 'VIETH gn ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET, 1 7 Si ejth, Big inits.wash'Brush. BRUSHES of every deseliption constantly on hand, and a full assort. ment of SHOE FINDING :, FISHING TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES. N. B.—MACHINE BRUSHES of every description made to order in the beet manner. Cmy6:2.sv rro Con tractors, Bridge Builders,Ae— k LICIT'S Island Saw - Mills are now preparing to re ceme and execute promptly all orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the moat favorable terms the market wilt permit. (myd) JAMES CARMAN & CO. - • ROACH ES BY T&EI — PECK.--Tivo boxes of the Sk- R terminator were imrcifased by , a gentleman the Other day, who went home and that night prepared it according to directions The nextruorning he collected about a peck of dead Roaches, and rout d a number of dead rats in the cellar. In the yard he' found several members of the rat family staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few mysterious knockings took place, which soon silenced them. The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by S.L. CUTHBERT, myl3 Snalthfleld street. Nsw Books I New Books: A . T HOLMES LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Mae Godey's Lady's Boqk for May; Graham's and Stirtain's Magazine for May; Ladies' National for May Dictionary of Mechanics, No; Q 9; The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage—a No. vel ; The Widow Rugby's Husband—a Amorous Novel; The Heirs of Drewentwater; by R. L. Blanchard ; The Countess of Rudoletadt—by George Sand; The Sisters—by the author of-" Valentine Vox." Mrs. Candle's Curtain Lecturesi—new edition ; The Mother.M.Law--by Mrs. Boathworth ; The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthur; Wild Sports in the West—by Maxwell ; The Commissioner—.b G. P. R. James, Esq.; Appleton's Mechanic s Magazine—No. 5; Horticulturist and Cultivator tor May ; Stanfield Hall—a Historical Romance--complete. TO the Honorable the Judges of-the Court of General quarter SesSions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of John Sandles, of the Township of APCandle so, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided. himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house In aforesaid Tp., and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to !coop a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.__ • JOHN SANDLES. We, the subscribers, citizens .of the aforesaid Tp., do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hou se room and conveniences for the necommodatlon and lodg. ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern lane cessary: Wm Kerr, John Pierce, Henry Good, Frederick Tess racht,James Cremnar, John IiPGIII, John Ray, Jacob Cramer, Daniel Deer, B Good, Henry Deer, Wm ,Pee bles. . • [myl9t3t• MO the Honorable the Judgei of the Court of General I, Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and far the County of Allegheny. The petition of Dominick Maguire,. of Lower St. , Clair Township, in the county aforesaid, humbly show eth, That your petitioner hath .provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant lion a license to keep a public' house - of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, _will pray. DOMINICK MAGUIRE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Tp., 4o 'certify that the above petitioner is..of good re putelor'houesty and temperance, and to well provided with house . room 13114 convonfences ror tiro accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and Travelers , and that said tavern is necessary. . , • Thomas Taylor, Michael MaguileiJ NPOhlrgi Michael bormor, W A Maguire, Wm Grlerson,JOnathan Neely, -Francis Stephens. Wl3l Stone, John Grierson Hugh AFOlusky, nom* Hopkins. [rnyigklt• f,,4 - .1.'. BEN E R. KERMAN corne7 of MaYkti and Pant sts. — Esinblisbexl in 1.84 D. Now Incorpuraird ty the Le- • - •; 44 =ME MM=E 114wied Erpreuly for the Dagy Morning Pos,l. !i'l •q. : A! 1 •I. 07... OPEAN NEW roar Dago Later. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER FRANKLIN. NEW Valor, May 19. The steamer Franklin arrived at her dock at an early hour yesterday - morning.' She sailed from Havre on the night of the 6th, and from Cowes at 4, P.M., on the 7th. Her voyage froth the latter place Is only eleven days and a half; She ,bringe about 100 possengers,, and a full and valuable freight, with the London - mails of the 7th, which were taken from Southampton by 'a special steelier'. The Africa reached Liverpool on the 4th in 10 daya, 3 hours andTls min. - • The S. steamer Washin gton -had left Cowes for Bremen.. The London Money Market is unchaeged. The news generally by the Franklin possesses much interest. ENGLAND la the House of Commons, on the sth inst., Lord Jao. Russell informed the Holm the course the Government intended pursuing in- consequence of their defeat by majority of 14, on motion of Mr. Hume, against the removal of the income tax for 3 years. His Lordship said that the Cabinet were pre paring to bow to the decision of the Muse, and submit to the appointment of a ['elect ceintillee o f enquiry to consider the details of the obrilizious taz. The chrystal palace onued thronged with thousands of admiring vi c sito ti rs n on the sth of May. The price of admission fell from to 15s. per head. About 6,400 persons were admitted at that price, and £l,OOO were taken -at the door. The demand for season tickets is also continued, and the receipts altogether are estimated at £l,OOO wetting per day. • At a meeting of council of the metropolitan com miasioners, it was unanimously resolved to invite the foreign commissimiers to no entertainnaent, The logll2llolB will be extended to the foreign ambasaa• dors and the principal members of the executive. The banquet will be on a scale worthy of the na- tional character for hospitality. The following Americans were presented to the Queen on the 6th init., at the drawing room, by the Hon. Abbott Lawrence : Chas. B. Haddock, Charge D'Affaires of the Muted States to Portugal ; Capt. Joshua R. Sands, Lieut. John K. Duero:ad Lieut. Geo. H. Breher of the U. S. frigate St. Lawrence. Among the recent deaths in England is that of the Earl of Hammy, 84 years of ago. In the House of Commons, on the eveolag of the 6th inst., it was mentioned by the Government that the Lieut. Governor of Van Diemen's Land - had thought it his duty to authorize the tickets of leave granted to the three 'doh prisoners, McManntas, O'Dotigherty and O'Donaho. FRANCE. We learn from Paris that the 4th of May, the an. niversary of the proclamation of the Republic, bad passed off without the slightest attempt at disturb. once. The weather was very unfavorable, although the crowd of spectators to witness the fireworke (which were a failure in consequence of the heavy rains,) was very great. The intended. Bonapartist banquet in the suburbs was prohibited by the an. thorttica. The festival also parsed off in Lyons and other chief cities of France with profound tranquil ity. The confusion of parties wag still very great io the French capital, and the greatest uncertainty prevailed as to tho solution of the political goes _ tions. GalignatiPs Messenger of the bth flays that while the Royalism in many of the . Departments are crea ting alarm by their menaces and attempts to deatroy the public tranquility, the partial elections that are taking place in the Couicils General and the lidu nicipal Council nearly all give a largo majority to the party of order. PORTUGAL We have important intelligence with accounts from Lisbon to the 29th and from Oporto to the 30th ,ult. Tho telegraphic despatch received by way of Madrid and Paris announcing tlie inactrrection of the Oporto garrison on the 25th of . April, is fully can. firmed. No contest took place, and but three lives were lost: two ao/diera and Col. Cardena, of the'24 infantry, who, was killed by his own men while try. ing to guide the revolt. fdarahal Saldana entered Oporto on , the 27th ult... anchvas greeted with the most enthusiastic recep tion by the entire city who turned out to meet him. The insurrection in his favor is spreading in all parts of the kingdom, and the troops were ottani. from points. The king ead left Colmba, and is retreating open Lisbon, most of the troops under his command hav- Mg pronounced for the revolution immediately after the news of the Oporto revolt was known in the capital. Count Thomera' ministry had resigned, and the Count fled from Lisbon, !lariat; been conveyed from thence to Vigo in the British mail steamer Montrose, where he remains watching the turn of events. The Queen thereupon entrusted the formation of a min istry to the Duke of Tercerara, but it was thought he would decline. Fears are entertained that there will be a rising of the populace or junta, unless the. Queen should take steps to clothe the victorious Belden with full power to form a ministry, and it is further feared that Belden:os party, would require the abdication of the Queen. AUSTRIA It is stated in Vienna that a note had been for warded to ,Conetantioople, demanding the deters-, lion, for two years longer, of the Hungarian refu gees. Austria offered to bear the expenses. The latest advices from Vienna and Berlin give no clue to the prObable termination of the Dresden conferences. - The Prime Ministers of Austria and Prussia were o be presented. It is elated in some of the German papers that Gangue's Messenger is hostile to the Austrian Gov.. ernment, and that fresh symptoms of agitation are perceptible in Hungary. A letter from Vienna statei that the agitation is confined to the question of tobacco monopoly, which encounters much opposition, bat that other. wise the supposition of a late revolt has produced a feeling towards the Austrian Government on the part of the peasantry, as it has released them froin the tyranny and exactions of the Hungarian nobles, many of whom bad taken put in the insurrection, only in the hope of emancipating themeolves from the control of Austria, which was beginning , to ea. pouse the canoe of the productive classes. PRUSSIA - - - The King _had left Ilerlin for Schwerin. The new press law of• Prussia promised _to .be equal to the severest press laws in Europe. A plenary meeting of conference took plsce at Dresden, May 2d, at which the reports or tour great committees were distributed to the plenipotentiary, in order that they might be sent to their several governments. • The only news of interest is that the Carlisle con spiracy hod been discoyerod inCatalonia, and - seien persons who had been arrested had been shot by the soldiers on a plea of their attempting to escape. Reaction was in all its glory in Tuscany, and most stringent ordinances have been promulgated by the Grand . Duke. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. LIVERPOOL, May sth.—The demand on Cotton was about 5000 bales, being sold at prices nearly per lb higher than were reported by the Cam• brio. Corn—The-English corn market at Mark Lane, was steady, at rates brought by previous steamer. Foreign Wheat wea in limited demand, but Boat. lag qualities of wheat and Indian corn was eagery .lyinquired for. Flour - was firm in consequence of the weather being cold for the season. The accounts or the state of trade with the prow ince, deaerlbed a further depression at blanches. ter; however, more confidence wan felt. No change has taken place in trade.- During the past week the business done is an important one, and without altaretion in prices. - Flour is in fair demand. Wheat Bold to a moderate extent at prices of last Tuesday. Oats were . id per 45 Hla dearer. Beana 6id ddarcr. Indian Corn in moderate request; yellow quoted at 30a 6d. lading Mail 14a 6d per bbl. Rice sold at 19020 a for finest Carolina ARRIVAL OF THE PROMETHEUS. • Maw Yong, May 19 . The steamer •Promethena arrived to-day, having left Chaves on the let loot. The steamer Falcon was to sail the next day after the Prometheus. The steamer Gold Hunter arrived at Panama on the 4th, with 140 passengers taken on at Acapulco. - NEW YORK MARKET, May 19. Cotton has advanced 3. .Flour haa advanced (Id; sales ranging from 4,42 04,75. • Rork—New mess 0,12015,95; prime 19,37(3 9,40. Lard. :firm at 93. Hemp..gulet. Feathers-40c for prima. Whiskey..9s3. ~hLL , -- 5 Ems =ME MIZE • Nsw You, May 19. The excursion train of the . New York- and Erie Railroad, which rook the President to Dunkirk, re- turned to New" York on Sunday. It is said that tho President will return via New York and Philadelphia, to Washington, without the tent possible delay, avoiding all.pablic display. WARHINOTON, May 19. The President hail recognised' Jobannis Jacobs Ludwick ea Vice Consul for Sweden and Norway. The Republic of this morning nye that the Tree• miry Department bee paid out 52,000,000 of the Mexican claims, and that there is nearly one million and a quarter yet to pay. - PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 19. Flour.. The market continues quiet, and the de mand is limited at $4,25. Rye Floor is firm at 3,50, and scarce. Meal is dull at 9,75 per bbl. Grain is more inquired for.. Wheat..prices re main steady; sales of 5,009 bushels fair sod prime Peansylvania white at 1 ,0091,01, and some good red at 95c. Rye.. 500 bushels sold at 70c per bush. Corn is in lair demand for "shipmeat 16,000 bushels Southern and Peuneylvania yellow sold at 62c afloat. Oats are steady at 44c per bushel. Wliisky..Sales in bbls at 22 to 22i0, and in Muhl at 22c. CINCINNATI MARKET, May to The river has risen 9 feet. Flour is quiet - at 3,4003,45. Whiskey..l7k. Provisloas.•Dull, Buttef..lool2. Bankers cutb (Exchange Brokers. ozooos moan ' /mins inobwo. MYGATT & BROWN, BANKERS ANDiravRANGE BROKERS, CLEVELAND; OHIO. 1 Collections made in all the principal cities, and • STOCKS Bought and Sold Commission. mar2A:Om HILL 616 HAMMES AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Wood Street , Third door bckno Pourth—(tomside). SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills B a nkchang and Notes dis counted. Clold,Bliver and Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cidesof the United States. Deposits received of Par and Corrent Funds. marthy • Notice. WEhave associated .1. GAILDL'Unt Covens with us in the Exchange and Banking. business. WDL H. WILLLD2dS & CO. Pistsburgh.Jan'y.lilBsl.--ilDnln BANKINO 1100S.E. JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., 1 , 70.15, WOOD STRECC PITTSBURGH. Current money received on deposit. Collections made on all the principal cities of the /Ini led States. Nue:ly . WU. H. WILLIAMS .1. B. WYLY.. • • • • a. corm Will. Et: WILLIARILS dr: CO, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKER:S, NORTE =SI' COLTER Of WOOD ALM) WEED STREET . ALL transactions nindcon llbEr l tent's, and collec tions promptly attended to. Ija6a3m TCRS & FRIEND, BANKERS A N D EXCHANGE BINOKERS, No. 95, comma WOOD ADM DIAMOND arson, Pia:burgh" Pa. [mayl • - - CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, GLEES:IAD 00. VOTES, /Maui, Checkg., &c. collected, and mult i-I lances mode upon favorable terms. mayleLtf • IL E.BRYAN, Cashier.. IlaUidaysburgh, May 18.1530. • • • • • T 0 the Honorable ale Judges of the Court of General quarter Sessions of the Peace in and (orate County of Allegheny: The petition of H. Gallagher,' of the Third Ward, in the County aforesaid, brimblysheweth=-That your peti tioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and' prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bim a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. HUGH GALLA.GRER. We. the subscribersicitizens of the Ward aforesaid,, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg lag of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern as necessary. Felix Laverty.Millen, II VPG arrigle. E Lipping ton, 51 W Lewis, J Kern; D A Maley, AI Cramer, Wm M. Edgar, John Wallaee, J Layton. inyl7 . (Chronicle copy and oh Post., TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of lienersl of All Qaarte h r Hessians of the Peace in 'miter the County petition ; of John Zdieh, of the Third NiTard, City of pi ttabargh, in the county aforesaid = humbly sheweth, That you' petitioner bath toy); ; prays Onois will be p lensed to grant him a license to keep a public bonze of entertainment. And youipe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • JOHN MISH. We, the sabscriben, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. DA Grier, John Wilson, J Boyd, J tars T H M'lotyre, G T Angen, T Mldasters, T Eisener, J Gil christ, Alexander King, John Quinn, T Sarosiankie. - myl7:3t• ITO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session's of the Peace in and for the County of AlleghenY The petition of R. S. Williams, of U. St. Clair Town ship, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewetit,—That your petitioner bath - provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your-Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment., And yonzpe titiorter, as in duty bound, will pray. ROBERT S. WILLIAMS. We, the sabsciibers, citizens of thblownship aforesaid do cerufy, that the above petitioner is of good repute fOr honesty - and temperance, and Istvan provided with house room and, conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers; and that said tavern is necessary. A Holland, Samuel Black, Samuel Conner,T J Phisn mer, James J Lockhart, John Sutton ; Win Kerr, John Johnston, George Davis, John Gillespie, James Conner, Aaron Brawdy, William Nixon, James Couch, A B Gil. Ulm, John Conner. itnyl7:3t• 'ollie Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General A. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. - The petition of Edward Draft of the Bth Word, Pitts burghon the. County aforetaid, Numbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for .the accommodation of travelers and others, at bit dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be' pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hone of entertaitunent. And your peti .tioner, aa in duty bound, will pay. - EDWARD 13RATT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is ofgood repute for honesty and temperance, and. is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern necessary. ' - Inn Lewis, Edward Clark, .William Richards, Jas. Reid,, Rees Jones, Wm. Brewerton, Jno. Brown, Jas. Richards, Jr., Jas. Owen; W. W. Harrison, C. W. Bell, Jno. Conlon. - myl7:3ld• TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera • Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Count of Allegheny : te e theThe.n of Hinry Stafford, of First Ward, Pitts burgh County aforesaitiOnimbly Itheweth, That the petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray: • HENRY STAFFORD. We, the subscribers, citizen's ofthe township aforesaid do certify that the above petitioner is of gocid repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences tor the accommodation and lodg ing of mangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary.. D. Scully, M. Drawly, A. Scum, Henry Martin, Wm. Jarill Alex. Ditwiller, Michael Threken, Paterick Shielly, Thomas Miller, T. AVDonongh, Felix Grant, Owen hPElmeel. myl7:3al Slate Itootlng. THOMAS ARNOLD, Slater and Dealer in SI ate,"rany be seen at Logan, Wilson it Co.'s, No. DS, Wood street.. SLATE YARD on the Canal, opposite . the ware house of Mesirs. D. Leech, &Co. . He is now receiving a very superior Ounged Slate, and is ready to receive orders for . Slate roofing, or for Slate in any quantity. rny7:3md O the Honorable Me Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County. of .M.legbelly: Th. pennon of Thomas Kerr,. of the First Ward, Pitts bargh, in the . County aforesaitb humbly sheweth, - That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell. leg house in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. THOMAS KERR. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 'Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is or good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg. ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern ie cessary. s n_ 3 Hoeh, James Gray, (4th at.) John Clarke, A Cordell, Thos Rose John Bryar, H Frislee, J Hall, John Gracey, P Coal, A Moiton S Scully. . (rnyl7:3t La Eto//e Restaurant, No. 4 Smithfield St., opposite the Mon ongahela House. T P. YERGER has taken thislaine and handsomely arranged building', and put most thorough re pair, having entirely refitted and refurnished it in ele gant style, in a manner not exceleld.by any simila es tablisliment in the city. BAR at all times furnished with Liquogs of the choicest brands, and every Dr.l.lo4eY or the season, such as Oysters, Game, Soups, Ac., al ways in readinece. Damns and Sepesas served, and Parlors provided fo Private parties, on short notice.' [my/ 0 PRUNES—Bordeaux Primes, in glass jars; Very superior do -fancy boxe s; German do For sale by myl4 WM. A. M'CLIIRG t CO ~yß'•fA r€rakr.~rn~ V v ~~'yz .~.R — '~`a'U~ -': Y T'T7,'+ - .y'~..~e ~. a. ~. ~~•_ ..-. REM INNE ~, ti =OE :.,::-.. :_: . - - -. -!:•;%: - .- 1.;:•: - .' . ' - '!,.-..',.,!..-4v4 . '.:,,...... r•';'.:',....... --. .., : '.. - !:: ,- -tr . • I'''''.::::;•:,..,:r-c'f--;::•.:;:l.y;:-4-:c*r.,.iit1.1-.::',',.t. .;'-.'":".-. . , . = . - MIS 4 -4 7 1• ' Privet* Dlllllillll.ll. DR. BROWN, No. el DIAMOND ALLEY. DZVOTiII his entire attention to anodic. - ,- -....7..,, ,, ,, , N, practice.. His tushiess tsmestlyconSnethe ~...... - **el Primus or renewal Disearm, and such pain. - ~.4:',...,.7.0.. fel affections, brought on by imprudence ,:i . 5,. - 1,73' youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, G000rr• 1... hea,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases o: the venereal origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter. Ringwornr, Mercurial Mamma, Seminal Weaknese,lm• potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,Montb; Ivy Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula.in Ano‘ Nervous Affections, Pains /n the Back and Loins, /rrital tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure Cure guaranteed. Fourteen years' practice:(four in this cityt enables DrS, Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come under his care. - • Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. .. I' Charges moderate. '- ' novC:d&wly 110SEURIATI9AL—Dr.Browrys newly tuseovred rem. edy faz Rheumatism I a speedy and certaittremedy • • for that painful trouble. It never faits. Mee and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA; ISIO rn ND,-Pittsburgh, Panne. The Doctor is always al • hOe - .• GREAT AND. IMPORTANT • .• ' • OFIE MIOR.I.•DISCO'VETL'ff t Chemical Vegitable Combinations to,repd Diseatte. Dr. GuyaosVa Yellow Dock and Sarsapsw. P UT UP IN THE largen sized bottle's, contains 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, and Balsain of Fir, thus making the remedy more thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla before thepablie. At th e same time it•is perfecuy free from nil mineral poisons, which cannot bt said of any of theßamapari tie Compounds. The invalid should be- • ware of poison! Mercury, Iron genuine, lodine, End. pier, Arsenic and many other mineral and. metalle , sons entered into and form the. active bads•of most of. : the Sarsaparilleut and Panaceas of the day. Gallery's . COM:POI:MD EXTRAC2 on YILLOW Dock *SD B.4.I2IAPAIMMIL. does not contain a particle of these substances, as an . : y one can ascertain by applying the- necessary testa: The original and oni genuine preparatlanjor the • permanent core of CONSUSIPTION AND DISEASES ‘. OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be &IMMO by the too.freciurns aft of Mercurv./ron, etc .....,' i It s alto a remedy for SALT HHEUAL RING WORM; TETTER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, - WHITc.. SWELLING, lOng's Evil, Neuralgia Attie dons, Female Weakneas non Obstructions, BUTISIMOOI4' Nefvotts and general Debility of the System, Lou of Appetite, Languor,Dizziness and Liver . Affections, '•-••: which led to interm ittent and Remittent. Fevert;•Fever•' • and Ague, Milieus Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Agutt,_ • Jaundice , he etc. - ID—The atilicted may rest assured that Mere is not. the least pantcle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any outer poisonous poisonous substance in, this .medicine. It is pedectly ; - ;:. hatmle es and may be administered to persona In the vary , : -.I weakest stages of siernets, or to the Most helpless*. rants without doing the let st Nary. • • • *•.: The curative powers of thut extract are truly deficit and all invalids 'Mould make immediate trial of the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla?' It cannot Ware the delicate patient. • - [CER'I7FICATEB I • •• • ' Hines' Reif's—Cali of 0. X. Leonard. • Br.oossreo Grova, Demlet,lBl9. Biasses S. F. :Barr:Parr tc Co.—Gents i—Sometinita is• - 1813, 1 . was Snacked with the King's Evil in - my arm, •—• which became so sore that I could net use it, end is 1845, mortification get in. f eraployed at different time.% each physician of celibrity within my reach; all told , me that my arm must be amputated. From the shoal der to the fore arm, my arm was fall of running sores i some of them as large as a fifty cent piece. I then tried • ' an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but could not heal my atm,— Ely strength, at this time, was completely extiaaided, and my .person much emaciated. I continued in this state until the summer oflB4B, when I saw an adver- - tisement of " Ouyson's Yellow Dock and SarrapartWe'' which I read attentively, and sent for one bottle or the ' - article. After using it a few days, the discharges from. my arm increased, and assumed a light color, and less • offensive odor. I • sent fora second bottle, and while using it I found • my strength increasing, and - the &a charges decreasing. I continued using it until I had used six bottles, though I felt myself perfecly cured • before I need the sixth bottle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared, and I hare not a doubt that at is thoroughly cared, fors can labor with it as well as ever I could. " GuysoWs Yellow Dock and Sarsapari/hip alone Mired' me; I took no other remedy While using it, and had I 1' used it at the firm appearance cf the malady,l folly be. . lire it would have saved me from years of suffering. And I mast earnestly recommend everyperson gaffer. ing under any similar disease, to use n Gnysotrs• Yellow Dock and 'Sarsaparilla," winch will 'restore them to health. - Yours In gratitude • to Ritroordituery Case of 'Scrofeikt, Eyre:ivies • and Moro, cured by the e - rok sue of Dr. Ciu,yrou's Co n ,' pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla . • Baconian, N0v.17, 1848. Da. Our sorr—Sir : I tertder . you my sincere thanks . . .• fo- the reat benefit I have derived from the are of your valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with a sitroftilous sore which made its appearance on my chin. I did not pay mach attention to it at first, supposing 'lt, to be nothing but 11002 C eruption that generally appears • • • newtons , initp. 'C, - - - . - everything that could be tried., 1' sawyour Syrup o • Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; and concltuied to • use it, for I knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most" valuable articles in the world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced' using it, and from the.tteis of one bottle I could sera great change In my system. .• I condoned using it until lam a well man. I now feel • like a new person; . my blood Is perfectly cleansed, and free from all impurities. There is not a question . but - that your newly discovered Compound it far Superior to ' any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. • This certificate is at your disposal, to publish if you like, and any one you . may refer to me, 1 shall be happy to give them all the Information I can about my CU!, &c. • • I remain your obedient servant, GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. • 113 Market street. - The best Female Medicine known. 27 Extract Qf . Yer,oto r Dock and Sarsaparilla is apesintnr,..speedy and permanent core for all complaints sneident to Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly op. plicable to the slender and delicate .constitution of tHe', female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon' such ditiewlec as Incipient.Consumption,'Barrenness, Letworrhoca or. Whites, Jrregalar hienstrnation.'ineontinence of thine,. - . and general Prostration of the system, itulnedilitalY contracts that distressing nervousness and. lassitude so 4 - common to the .emale frame, and imparts an energy and - buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful. We have, evidence do file, which induces us strongly M recent= mend this medicine -to married people who have not been blessed with offsp fi ng. Prolapses Utari, - -or fame of the Womb, :office years. .2 standing, cured by . Dr. Guysou's .fi'vrart of Yellow Dock and Sarraparilly, after every , other known ntrnedy: hart been cried witho ut . WASHINGTON, 0 , Feb ,181.9. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-tieven yews, . has been su ff ering under. the above complaint • for. five • years. Nearly all of 'that time confined to her bed.- •-• L have for five yea - is constantly employed the best =di oat talent that could be procured in this section of ths country, 'without any benefit whatever. - I have`also purchased every instrumentrecommended for the cure of such diseases all of which proved worthielts. - In the spring Of 1848,1 was induced by my friends to • try Dr. Guysott , s Yellow Dock and-Sarsaparilla which • was used for four months. After she had used it for four , weeks, it was' evident to all of us that she was improv-. ing, and from this time she improved rapidly, and gained , • , flesh and strength until she is now enjoying meta excel.-"',- ; - • lent health. Whl. MONFORT. • - We being neighbors to •Wm. and Julia Monfort, know that the above statement as to the ,sieknesSof kilns-Mon ford, and as to the cure being affected by ‘Guyanttle-Yel- ' low Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be stile% true. '• • • - • Sold by J. D. PARK, (sdicessor to Sanford& Park ' ) Fourth and Walnut streets .Ciacinnati f Ohicti-Heneral • - Agent to the South and W es t, to - whom all orders must be addressed.. J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh ; L Wileok,Jr, corneilffarket street and the Diamond"; BA. -Faluiestock & Co, Pitts- - • burgh ; IA Jones, Pittsbargli; Lee & Beckham,-Alle- --- gherry City; L T Russell, Washington; W H Latuber.;-,, ton, Franklin; .L. B Bowie,' Uniontown; ll Welty, Greensburgh; Koontz, .Somerset; Scott ' & Gilmore, Bedford, - Reed &Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Houidays• burgh; Hildebrand &Co. Indiana; JTt Wr ight, Kilian. ' • fling; Evans & Co, Brookville- A .Wilson tt. Son,' ,- %Vaynesburgh; 111 , Farland & Go , N Callender, Mead- r • Mlle; Burton & Co, Erie;.Henry Forker, Merest; Tss Kelly & Co, Bailer; Smith, Beaver; J' D ,Sammorsau. Warren ;F L &CS Jones, .Condorsport; . g,prookeT !,.. Jr., Brownsville. - rayl9_ , • filo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Qaaner Sessions of the 'Peace in and for' the County ofAllegheny: The pealuon of James Norris, of the ad Ward, city of Pittsburgh in the Cotmty aforesaid, humbly eheweth, That 'your petitioner hath provided himself withrtiaterials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling honae in the township aforesaid, and prays Abut your Honors will be pleased to grant him a Heenan to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - - - JAMES NORRIS. We, : the !subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for hcuaestyand temperauce,and is well provided with house room and conveniences for-the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ner cessary.Geo t'plarie, Michael O'Hara, Robert Mad, Daniel - Bordner, P W Timmons, J Trovillo, Thomas MlMahon,. 'Edward M'Mahon, Edward Dillon, Alexander Miler, (Lame I Mahoneyi E Lippington, John M'artire.- Stock of Goods and Leal(' of Storrs for sale-. THE subscriber intending to concentrate her business," offers for sale the smelt of Fine Watches, Jewelry, de:, at her store on 3d street, peat door to the Pest Of ; together with the unexpired Lease of the Store- - To any one disposed to commence the above business, thisopportunity is an excellent one, as the Mardis Welt known and the business well established and prefitable, but reouiring more constant attention from the - present proprietor than the demands of her other business:will pernut. The stock willbadisposed ofin whole Or part, -._ and what may be sold will be removed on or before.. the Ist of Jane, to tha old stand, St. Clair street. erYll3:2wfi S. PARKER..'_ LEON'S CHINTZ OR - BED BUG DESTROVER.--, This article has proved itself a valtutble.oo4: l lsl-- Lion to the housekeeper. It isvery - easy In its t . ipplititt.' don, and is free from the dangerous, Pomona= Logre 4 W eats, nenerally used. When a bedstead is well washed ; with the " Chintz," there is no fear of:the Bed Backs ever venturing near it.- • • It may be relied upon ei 'a sure preventative [nun those nocturnal terments, so difficult - to overcome daring the summer months. Price 25 cis. per bottle. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, 50 Eraithfrold fn. . • .1 4. - T ENE :•-....:-:-..;s i : - . , 4'i,: - ...,..,..•.-::'::....:::: - • `.t ~..-, L ...., ; %.,". . ,'. -.-- '' ~ :,-.., -4 ..,..i. EMI t..- ;=. ~ . " ? . 1 , , • •~ , .. -'~~ ~. .:.~ a ~ ~,. -~ =NM
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