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Jno. P. Weller testified that he sold a horse to Wm. M'Combe on the - 28th of Nov., 1849, for $95. lie received no, money" for it, but wanted security for the paynient. Defendant said, ho was not in the, habit of giving tiecarity, that he owned real estate inEast Liberty and considered himself good for the ainount, that ho would give his own note-but - no security. Witness took hie note payable in :sir months. Defendant after'. wards paid $lO on it, - Witness owed defendant at the time of the bargain, for five week's board at $1,75 per week. Defendant afterwards sold th e horse for $75 to RL Patterson; who testified that he paid for him:what he thought he was worth, but afterwiuvis sold him for $125. • 'Mr. Darragh,:-with . his usual. ability; opened the case to the . jury on behalf 'of' the defence. Alex Cabbage, swarn—Drow the note up for Mr. M'Combs; didn't know-what if was for; they were both present; - didn't hear anything about real estate. 31'Comba and myself were • both living in the:Diamond. . • • Jno. Mitchell, sworn- 7 Wheeler -called on me and asked me to go bail for M'CoOs.; that he had sold him his horse, and had -since learned that he would lose it; told him it would be time enough when M'Combs asked me to do so; told him' that lirCoinbs was an honest Man, and had no doubt biaf that lie would pay him ; Weller maid that -he credited him for the horse because Pil'Combs Was ' doing a - good • busineas, and he: thought he was "Worth the money. s . - Dr. M'Clintock testified to 'defendant's:omA character, as dia'Seferal others. • •' • . . Tea CLIICABSTAN MODEL or painting, so exquisit in taste, conception - and beauty, is now on exhibition at No. 67 Fourth street. ,The proprietor, George Sneck, has fit ted up a room in the 2nd story of his house, where it is exhibited/ The perfection of the _ human form, as portrayed in this model of beau ty, is much superior in some respects to the world renowned Greek: Slave; that is the dull cold marble ' but in this, life. and animation glows from the canvass, and the human form stands before you - in its most beautiful mould. It is a painting that the most chaste may look upon without exciting an impure thought. No one has yet - lei:died at it that has - not been fully satisfiedthatlie.hati received his moneys worth. . Fine Awits:From the many accidents which . are of daily' bocurrence in the various parts of the Union, owing to the negligence of persons in handling fire arms, it should be a lesson, to in struct people to be extremely cautious. Fester day,•on Market street, between Fourth and the Diamond, a ball was fired into the second story of a dry.goods store. From whence it came, or whether from . design or accident, is unknown. A young man, a clerk is the establishment, had, some few minutes before, been directly in front of where the .ball passed through, but-fortu nately had mimed his position before the occur rence took placs,..othe.rwise the blood of a human being would have been on the hands of him from whom the balleCcatne. tßir• A horse attached to the furniture car of McGuire, undertaker, ran away yesterday even •ing. The car came in contact with the lamp post at the south-West corner of Fifth and Wood streets, breaking • the shafts - and freeing the horse fromlf, which continued on down Fifth street, running against another horse, that had' a boy on it, and knocked him off. It finally run into the building which is being put up below Ryan's, and fell down on the joists, the door not being yet laid. It was very singular, but the horse escaped Unhurt. A very large crowd gath ered round, and. it was with considerable diffi culty that he was taken from his hiding place. Star On Saturday evening last, six or eight well dressed ro*dies passed along Ohio street and up to the corner of East Commons and. First street, in Allegheny city, insulting all they met, whether man, woman or child, and uttering the most obscene language. At the above mention ed point they were repulsed by a well-directed stone, which floored one of them. The majority of them fled; leaving only , two, or three to attend to thelFlienstiy - comrade: it tho row dies were all served the same way, they -would learn a lesson that might do them good. jar A man by the name of Daily, whose wife died in the 'Poor' House, and whose children were bound out by the Overseers, took one of them, (about 4 years of age) from a woman on Fifth street, on Saturday last, with whom it bad been placed, and locked it up in his cupboard, where it remained tuitil -yesterday, when it was released by the police. It is supposed that the child had nothing to eat abide its capture by the cruel and dissipated fatter,. tie is now in cus tody. Tau/um—The house last evening was filled to its utmost capacity, to witness the perform ances of Mrs. Barney Williams, one of the most accomplished, if'not altogether the best, actress on the American stage in her line. She received the most unbounded applause,.and was, in the midst of the piece, encored in some of her' per formances. If Tou wish to have a good, hearty laugh, do visit the Theatre. And Barney, that mirth-provoking - Bgney, would make you laugh and enjoy yourself. .in spite of your teeth. M.Essimusli.-31r. Kirby intends delivering a free lecture thiS evening on this Science. We make the following extract from the Louisville Journal: . "The effects of his performances speak in their praise more eloquently and forcibly than can all the language and metaphor that the pow er and resources of rhetoric -can bring to the task. With those efforts; therefore, it is neither my purpose nor my province to 'vie ill his behalf. rWe understand, unofficially, that the se lection made by the Commissioners of a location for the Custom Efouse and" Post Office, has been approved bY• the Secretary of the Treasury.— This settles the question. - - • Losr.--On. last SaturdaY :evening, on Wood street, between T. Baizell's shoe store and Mc- Kenna's auction rooms, a Pocket Book contain ing twenty 7 four dollars. The pocket book be longs to n poor widow woman, and it contained all she owned: in the world. The finder will be doing a charitable act by leaving it at this office. • Fru. Down.—The wall of one of the build ings lately destroyed by fire on Wylie street, fell down yesterday evening, and a number of ladies who were: ossing at the time narrowly escaped with *their lives. •• To prevent accidents, the Street Conimissionerti should take down all dan gerous walla immediately after a fire. Bunatany—The residence in the basement of the Sandusky street B'aptisi Church was entered on Friday-night by some burglar. The sleepers were aroused by the i21:11150 ho made, and raised the alarm.. Held:ruck/Ale of the women in the face, andthetr:succeeded in making good his , FOUND DEAD.-A Gernum,-• whose name we did not learn, was found dead-on Friday evening last in tho house of a Mr. Karns, of Robinson township. He had been a Pauper in the town ship for some time. - • Xteee• The store of James Laird, on the corner of Colwell arid Logan streets was entered on Saturday by some daring rascal, and the till robbed of WO. Sir We learn that it is the intention of those worshiping in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church to have a meetirig, some evening during the week, of the time and place of which, due notice will be sent to each pew holder. , ,eThe Workmen are busily engaged in /ey ing down the gas pipes along Wylie street. In a few days more the street will be brilliantly illuminated. • . air Two houses on Sandusky street, Alle gheny city, were-entered by burglars on Friday night last, but no articles of value were 'stolen. air /lime; the 2d clerk on a aterunboat,.is rapidly recovering from the injuries he received in being thrown from a buggy on Sunday. e PoucE—Ald. Steel Presiding.—There were five canes before him•r•two committed and three 'paid their.finee. • Paia4. 4 :43mury:-;-Theodcire- tsunami,- who wast charged 'with. ateallatairtitch from Rein _Mud's Hotertiome,weehif a go,. Ovid 7 ea-. tadayin - theTo - firketfinarter SCSBiOIII2. :inction Oates. ' • *. SCOTT .0. OTIS . .AlLlcrwrinit3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • - 81 rum crazy, sr. Loins, Xl244olritt i 110IICAVING been engaged in the above inisiness for the ja last six years, in this city, mould-respectfully heir comdgnmenttfof.Goods, to be sold in this market, either for AnCtiOn or private Bale--partlenlarly ware, Hardware and. Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods ;consigned as for sale . . • . Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Igoe aCo B. R. .Pia let, Wm.D. Wood & Co, John J; Anderson & Co, EL Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkin Deaver. Saint Louis; Butter & Brothers, Cincinnati; George hPLaln. Pittsburgh. Imar2oy JAMES alsisir.Nare, Auctioneer. •• • • 'FURNITURE or • PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE XAr Auczo.l.—On Thursday next, June •120 r: 2 o'clock in the afternoon,will be sold at No. 437, Liberty street, between O'Hara streetand the Canal Bridge, and near St. Church, the entire stook of Purniturein I hat eatablisluthent, •coteprisieg a splendid Musical Clock, which cost in Germany 83331 a gent variety of Furniture, of every description. jets ; • - ' JAMES IirKENNA, Anet , t. S. /URI FF'S SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, CLO - THING, DRY. GOODS, FURNITURE, Ae., Attertonn Wednesday next; June llth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,will be sold at the store, Liberty street, opposite Wayne street and. the Canal basin, by order of Carter Curtis, Esq., High Sheriff of Allegheny county, the entity stock of• Boots, Shoes, Clothine,Dl7 Goode, Glassware, Furniture, c. CARTER CURTIS, Steir ie7 JAMES AVEENNA, Auct'r. TIRICK DWELLING HOUSE AT Accslorr.—!On nrday, the filet, at 3 o'clock in the atlentoon will be sold On the premisea good three story Brick' douse, —with seven rooms f olding doors; an excellent eel. lar ; built on a lot 24 feet front,on Film, street, opposite the Court House and jail. It wbuld be suitable either for dwelling; store or hotel. Terms at sale, -- je7 . • • ' 7101ES' M'KENNA, Attet'r. • 'DEAL Ear . rATE Ancriog.—On Saturday, June 11. 14th ;: at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will he sold on the preemies; adjoining the 7th Ward School House, and near the residence of Win. Arthurs,Esg., two /ots of ground; each fronting 2l feet on Granville street, and extending back 133 feet 3 inches toe 20 foot alley. On one of the Lots there is a good Dwelling House; an ex • ceflent well of pure spring water is on the property. Terms--7easli, par (audit. . . _jc4 . JAMHS 'hI'HENNA, Auci'r. w. O.III.UAftTNI, Y, A malaise/fr. DEAL "ESTATE AT AccTion.—On Saturday Pint, EL June 14th, at 3 o'clock i n the afternoon, on the'pre• mites, a Local Ground in the Botonfihr of Manchester, • fronting 'J4 feet on Market street and extending beck 100 feet to an alley, 'on which is erected a two story frame Dwelling House, in good order, and finished in ;modern.style To those wiihing to purchase to them. selves a comfortable home, at a small expense,. this is a first rate opportunity, and Will in a few years increase very much 111 value For farther particulars enquire of Jerry .Hagen, Fifth Ward, or of W. o.lllVariney. 145 Wood street.. Terms at sale. jel 0 . W. G. M'CARTHEY, • Stage: $llllll6l 'Fla% IMMO'MOO, temp. ay . .BRANCH OFFICE; 54 Surnrriosi sr., Par/note t,. PiOrburgb, May Ist, Ilia ripllB best evideuce of the success of the Director- In endeavoring to Gate the •'STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busir en which hiss been done,-having issued 7,900 P ,II• cies during the past year, thereby adding over BIICI,OOO to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured i. Lathe. safest kind, in small risks, and a large proponion - insnred for only one year. • Whole No Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated & canceled 02 do do- in force Amount of Property insured 5ZE:90419 do Canceled, te re:domed and ex • pried 201,709 'do do in force - 417,591.691 do Premium Notes '9,676.b7 • do Canceled,terminsted,exped, 637,10 do in force:-..._.., $79,01‘,77 do Cash Premiums reeened•---1151,557,14 do • do canceled . —•. 711,24 • 5:4 Whole amount of lo ?SCA and expels. ses paid A 511,45 Balance In favorer the Co ,In cash, 917,4r24,45 -To city or country mereltainsoind owners of dos p ings, and isolated or country property, it is belie.e4 Mt, company affords advantages In point of cheap •ss, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Comrny IL this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly kip renrcd s ys tem of ClassificatiaL of Risk it, excluding all ipes sal hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus preeluding th e frequency and °teen - met 'of binge fires, and also, on both the Stock end Marina Vila. it not only possesses the cheapness and aeconunediu 'an of both methods, but entitle, the insured to a partiel a• thin in the profits. It is ander the control of the following Directors: -J - P. Rutherford. A. J. John IL Packer, Samar. T. Jones. Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo C.•Sedgivick, Rob sr' • Klotz, Samuel Jones; John P. Rutherford. - J.P. RUTHERFORD, Pres`t. A. J. GILLETT, Seey. A. A. Caloric", Actuary% - N.8.-A Scrip Dividend of Eileen per cent. on ea pi ring polities has been declared by the Directors, ant to now receivable at this Office. for renewals, or redeema ble in Cash at the end of Minty days.' ' myl7:ditw A. A. CARRIER, Ageft R:IISRAT..VANIA RAILROAD--NtrTittglill CON: TRACTORS-Prorosals will be received from the tith to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown nun Summit, for the grading and masonry of that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alum, in Blair county, and ',finites Point, a few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria-a distance of 25 miles. The road within this distance will cross the Alleghe ny mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading offered-in this country. 4n addition to a •amaber ot•ax• tensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there will be one tunnel 1200 yards in length at the summit of the mountain, and another of 1200 yards through Pringle', Point. Traste-eash,tnonthly. For farther inthrmatinit, ap ply to EDWARD AMAX& Esq., Associate Engineer lodiana county, or to STRICKLAND KNEASS, P. A. Engineer, At AWL, Blair county, J. EDGAR THOMPSON,. Chief Engineer. Engineer Department P. R. R. Co.? Pktiadelpkia, May Ist, 1551. S InT5:1111 CED3II u OLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK, as awl ha r• P ized by the following sections of the Act of 26th of Apzil,l9sl; "Su. 9. That the Matto( General Is also hereby au thorized and directed to expose to public, sale, in the borough of East Birmingham, at each times as be may appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth in the Birm ingham and Ell eabeth Turnpike Company, and convey the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof. Fron ded, That such stock shall not be sold at a lees price than one dollar per share. "Sec. 10. Tali it shall be the duty of the purchaser or purchasers of paid Block, or any part thereof, to pay the parchase money to be paid for streh Stock to the State Treasurer of this Comtoortwealth, within thirty days from the date of said purchase, who ehall receipt for the acme, and upon the production of such receipt before the- Auditor General, he shall transfer the Stock or Stocks so told according to the terms of this Act?" By the Bth section it isprovided, "That ifany officer of either of said companies shall purchase any of said Stocks In the company of which he Is a member, the same shall inure to the benefit of such com pany." ALTItOiI Gran test orrice, /. Thrrirsburx, May 07,1851. Pursuant to the authority aforesaid, the Stock owned by the State of Pennsylvania iu the Birmingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, sing 160 Shares, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of John A. Lippart, in the borough of East Birmingham, Allegheny county, Pennaylviuna, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of Juno next. The gale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Par value, $l5 per share. EPHRAIM BANKS, my3l:td Auditor General. /6 WWI rencevllleiisid - Road Company.. tit l 111E:Stockholders are hereby notified that an election will be held at the Office of Bighent & Leslie, No. 81 Fifth street, Cit.. of Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 12th day of June, innt ,between the hours of WA- and 4 o'clock, P.M ,of said day, at which time and pineethey 'will elect, by balk'', one President, one Treasurer, and five Managers, to conduct the business of the Company until the Orel Monday of November next. WILSON 111'CANDLESS, JAMES BLAKELY, • C. W. ERNEST, • • • WM. WERNEBURO, JAMES SHARP, Commisaionera. Nome to cTontritetozo. • OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PROPOSALS will be received for the Grading: and Bridging of the Western portion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,- extending from Wooster by Loudonville and Mansfield, to the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, at Crestlinc, near Galion, a die. ta nee of fifty.three miles. They will be received at Wooster until the evening of Tuesday, the 10th of June, and at Mansfield until the evening of Wednesday, the 11th of June next, and will be addressed to the undersigned President of the Corapti• ny. Plans and profiles•of the work east of Loudonville will be exhibited at Wooster:, and of the work west of Loudonville; at Illansfield,lor one week before Rho ring ther intormatiou a nil forms of proposals may be at,. tained on application to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief En. gineer; or Jesse ft. Soraughao, resident Engineer of the Western Division. -A preference will be given to-bid. ders who will agree to take a per ventage of their pay • in the stock of tue Company. mr..S:ll Will. ROBINSON, JR., ?reel. To Bridge Builders PROPOSALS ,(i n clad leg plans and specific attar's), for building a Wire Suspension Bridge across the 510- nongahela River, between • Fairmont and Palatine, Marto I county, Va., will be received by the undersign ed, through the Post Otlee, at Fairmont, (free of post age ),until noon of the. u nit day of July next. • The - spairuf the bridge will be about 550 feet, and the libel ments will be - about 20 feet Ingb,with the necessary sup port wells and towers; the abutments and towers to be of the best description of nick range work—the support vmlbrto be of rubble masonry. Proposals will state the price per perch, for the stone work for tlie abutmenta,the towers and support walls; also; the price per lineal foot for the superstructure, (including Vibe anchor eta- Sooty 1; with a double track of. M. ft et or a single track of 15 feet. The bridge will be required to support a transient weight of 100,000 lbs. The work to be done under such supervision as the Company may direct,— Contractors will be required to guarantee their work to eland geed for apetiod of twelve months atter Its coat pianos. Theetone work and superstructure will be let out together or sePaTstelt as the directors may deem made monthly, in cash,ns the work, progressesowith a beat upon opening the. ids.- The payments will be reservation of 20 per cent., -which will bb paid on the completion of the contract. It is desirable that the bridge be completed by the let Of February,lBs2. • JANES O: WATSON, ` iet"tv •• Praidenl of F. 4. P. Bridge -Company. Lightning itinis..spratifit Patent,. JAMES. JACKSON, General Agent, Wardssais Depot, 86 Wood street, Pitzthurki, - (Cartwright's Cutlery Store), • - frIIMS LIG tiTNING• RODS are so constructed that 1 they cannot get out of order. The I n ialators and anachmentslfitting accurately, the Points apd Magnets are unrivallea—the whole being highly ornamental,atad without dispute, the best cominetor ever imuntfactated. I witipat them up Oro' the Country. at iQjc. foot and Si the pointa and magnets. Address by post or leave a written order at . PI Wdod at, where the ftods may be A. W. Foster - • ' AT W IW RY AND COUNSRL LOR AT SAW; r I FFICE L NC.P. 97 FOURTH, STREET, 'belomMatio 1.5 , . . as sassed A .GOOW NVAPClpLt*Wingulie f D.s ' a79:5t. . • . Firigiiext doorMara'''. .' `..... ."" t• s "".:* • ••• :;-‘; 4 .• g e • `e *‘'." r• "- •: • - 4 , •i ;e - 4 * ...Leg:. * • • 4 j: ;" - , " Z ", • g • • • f" 4 .1k .-t-'ll, bt s ' • 2 s XO. *.• •. • . . . . if ; ' .". .4 O MER .Dolly . Roitie*r of tho'Wholesale /Market.: °nice OS vas Dam , : hloarnaa PM, ' • Tuesday', Jane 10,11351 The weather yestr,rday -was' delightful for. oat "door operations. Transactions in a general way, however, were limited.: Otti rivers have again commenced rising 1110 wly. anit the receipts are limited. ASHES—We give sales of 10,000 lbs Soda Ash at 31 4 months—interest added ; 7 do Potash a; 4c, time. BRAl , l—*leg on alit wharf of 61:X0 baeltels at 100 • -BACON—rho dem a nd Is now falmost exclusively confined to tbe city trade, for *which thaw is a regular .demand. note sales of 4 Idida Shoulders at 6307 ; 3 do courati ,cured at 6k ; it hhdsllama at 13t083. ; 800 tbs country Sides at 8. ' adEESE--,Receipts are increasing, with sales of 35 loxes et tri; :20 an *ISO. • EGlGS—Sates of 5 bbls at 71. . • • `.POTATOES—SnIes oC 150 bushels Neshennoeks at .65; ifibble do Pink Eyes at 81,87. There is a good de mand for good potatoes. , FLOUR-Receipts limited. Bales of 61) bbls at 83,15 ; 60 do from wagon at 83,12 to 3,15 ; 90 bbls reported, to 511 an rider, at 83,20, inspection paid. Bales of 76 bbls from store at '53,2603,30; by tbe dray load at 63,30 to 3,31. • • SUGAR—Therein more disposition by holders to rea lize at a slight decline. We note sales of 9 hhds prime at 01, time; 4 do at et, 4 months. • • KOLA SSES—The market is quiet with few sales to report. Holders are not willing to give way. We quota at 381 to 371, FEATHERS—We have sales of 909 pounds repotted . at3t ;itdo at 33. • . • - WHISKEY—SaIes of 60 - tible at 194 easha slight decline. . . ' transactions are limited—holden' being .entirely above the views of purchaser's. We notice one lot of about 2600 pounds shipped here,.and limited at 47c, which is as high as In New York. OATS—Sates on the wharf of 40 bushels at 25; 300 ushels front etore at 20e. • RAGS--Sales of 3 tons at*, cash St. Lents Hemp Market s June 21. On Thursday about 2000 bales arrived Dom the Mis souri., but as the principal portion was not discharged until a late hour, - the triatket did not partake of the ae tivity which bus cLaracterized it (or several day*; oat; *num we believe that no change transpired. Sales of 20 bales at 572.82 at 576 and .50 at 550. On Friday the 'thick on the levee in the morning amounted to 2',78U bales. During the afternoon, the Sr. tinge arrived from the Mississippi with alargc cargo, but at too late an hour for busiress purposes. The leading features of the mar ket remained unchanged, with the exception that sellers exhibited more firmness. We noted the sale* of 1171 bales in lots as follows: 91 bales medium fair at 876. 62 and 120 fair at 578, 360 in three lots at 859; 76, 06 and 132 good at 590,31 and 160 at 58k On llaturday the utter Impossibility of effecting freight engagements to New Orleans tended very materially to retard the Ope rations, and transactions were only to a moderate ex tent. Sales of 4.5 bales inferior at 868; 40 common at" 573; 100 medium fair, at the same, and 45 at 575 per ton. We now quote good at 550. The Pocahontas arrived on Saturday with a large cargo of this ample ; bat two boats arrived shortlyafterwarda, bringing less than 1000 bales. The receipts from the Missouri are evidently be ening lo fall off—Union.. Philadelphia Cattle Market. .Tlll , ll,sDalr, June 5. The offering at the different Yards' &Wag the past week, comprises about VOO, inelading 1400 driven to N. York; 350 Cows and Calves, 800 Hogs, and 1850 Sheep and Lambs. Ptices—Beef Cattle are in steady demand, and prim , well maintained. Sales of from $7 to 8,50 per 100 lbs. Cows and Calves—Sales of Fresh Cows at from 818 to M, Springers from 12 to 25, and Dry Cows at from to 14 each. Hogs range from 6,00 to 6,50 per 100 lhs Sheep and Lambs-,vales of the former et por o 1,50 to 4,50, and the latter from 1,75 to 3,50 each, as is quality. PRICES OP STOCKS counterro DAILY COIL True MOBRISO Patrick.. C Friend, Exchang Carney of Diamond alley and Wood st, United Stotts Vs do do S , j Pron.qlvanis Ca do • - Allei hcuy county G's LIO COUp on O's • • do scrip Pittsburgh city G's • • • • do coupon n's, payable in Plaladelphin•• • • •• • ...... Allegheny city G's • do coupon 6 . 4 payable i 4 Philadelphia pant MON. • pant of Yatabocga filo.chants and Manufacturers' Hank Exchange Bank••- . •• FarmenilDepointe Bank Allegheny Serino' Bank MIZIDGZ /rocas. nonzahela Bridge • • St. Clair street do • • Hand street do • • N. Liberties do • • I!KURA SCE IMUCILO. Weccrn luxuriance Co• • Cititens' do do• • • Associated Fireusen'a Jo stutagartt graces. At/antic aod Ohio Pittsburgh to to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cia. and Loaitville.. Like Ktu Line Pittsburgh the Works Blotionealola Slack irate r Youghiogheny do 114.1120 AD MCI/ Pennsylvania Railroad ••• •• PC13132. and Ohio do Cleveland and PittelPh do Marine Railway and Dry Doak Fayette Mannfactoring Co. - • • Erie Canal Bond., old do do do new COTTER wrongs. Pittsb'gh and Boston (Ciiir Mine) North American North West North Western Iron City • Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Adventure• • • ......... Ohio Trap Rork Ridge alining Company. • • •• • • • Calling Fire Fleet BANK NOTE LIST. COIitUISCTBD 1/1/LY 6Y noon da, Sargent, Itzettassge Dasakera, Corner of Wood and SinA swam, Pittitnagli. PENNSYLVANIA. 01110. • Pittsburgh Banks p ar. L State Bk and Branebee • I Philadelphia " •••-• • ' Other Solvent Banks. -.. Brownsville " " Bk of Sandruak) ' '5 Backs county" " Granville •- • • ...... -50 Chester Co. (new Issue) " Norwalk 50 Colambla Budge Co.• • • " Urbanna Sti Danville " ii Wooster :5 Delaware co. " • ••••• • " • INDIANA.' Doylestown " ' Stale Bk and Branches • I Easton " " ILLINOIS. Germantown " 6 State Bank Branch 50 Lancaster Banks ......... (i . Oh of Illinois— • "5 Lebanon " ........9.. KENTUCKY. Montgomery co. • ....... 6 ! • All Solvent Banka.• • Northumberland MISSOURI. Pottaviile . " " State Bk and Branches • f Reading " • ..... 't MICHIGAN. Schuylklllco." 11 ; MI Solvent Banks D Washington " " WISCONSIN. w est Branch n ...r.— In Marino A Fire Ins. Co.at Wyoming . t ll blilwnakie - 5 C Ca baru rlih b le er . eb . O ' rg -7... * - .. ...IAU N Sco oR I T i n n N I N c ß7an ß k S o s i • L ir i N - 6.. 3 Erie • All Solvent Banks•• • •••• II Gettyaburgh Harnsburg Honesdale .. SOUTH CAROLINA. I Middletown .• . FAIR Solvent Banks Wayacsbarg • I GEORGIA. York Banks- 1 All Solvent Banks••• Relief Notes I ALABAMA. United States Bank 15 All Solvent Batiks Alleglierty City Serip• • • par ; LOUISIANA. A pi lLeg b h u e nt ny h C c o ilv . :: • ..D .. p .pa rem y All so r t a ven c t i r AN ank o a II ns. N - Ew TORE . • New York 5 prem Neva 'York City .... ••••par Philadei P hill• •• '• • 1 1, " Country Banks•-•...- i Baltimore • • NEW JHRsulf. . Cincinnati I slis. 'All Solvent Banks t Louisville I 46 DELAWARE. St. Louis ll it All Solvent Hanks•• , ...!pat Small Note*. i • MARYaND.. Baltimore Banks ~ par Country Banks I - VIRGINIA. Bk of Vs. and Branches,' 1 Farmers' Bk & Branches 1 Valley Bk and*Onthabes t I Exchange Bk &Branch's I Wheeling Banks g .do - Branches—. i NEW ENGLAND. Alt Solvent Bo nks.• • VALUE OP COINS. America:l6old (fiewi• par. do do told)•5 prem. Sovereigns 11 4,E3 Guineas 5,00 Prederiesdoers• •• • • • 7,9 U Ten Thole rs • .• •• Ten Guilders ••• • • •••• 3,90 Louis d'or 4,25 Napoleons. 3,80 Doubloons, Patriot.• • 15,75 do Spanish• • 10,25 Due BIS • •••••••• 2.15 • Coal Property for Sale. BY •Virtue of au Act of Assembly, passed for that ex: press purpose, 1 offer for sale EIGHT or TEN ACRES OF COAL. lying on the Monongahela river,' nearly opposite Bradilocrs Field, now In the occupancy of the Messrs Linhart. To an eaterySittig man, deal roan of embarking in that kind of business, it presents inducements rarely to be found on either , or the rivers. The railroad and necessary shanties are all there ; and as evidence of its value, I may add that the contract of the Linharts was, to pay at the rate of three-fourths of a cent per bushel. Any person desirous of purchasing, will - please call upon William COI, near the premises,' orate undersign ed, about one mile below Braddock's Meld- If not gold at privata . sale against the 2d Monday of July next, it will be offered at public sale on that day, on the premi seised:3.M • -Ad - Orphans , Court Hale. ToIIURSUANT to order of the Orphans' Court of Alit gheny County,l will sell on th e premises, on Wed. starkly, rho 9th day of July, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the fol. lowing desellbed Real Estate, with the apparteuances. as the property of • Thomas hleans, late of Jefferson connty,lCHuo; deceased, situate and being in Moon town ship) Allegheny county, and bounded and described as. follows—to wit.: A tract of land beginning at a white oak, and thence by land of James Fleet south 631 degs, cast 154 perches to a post; thence by Nathaniel Neeley Writ 121 degrees, east 22 perchei to a post; thence by . GeorgeMoribton south degrees, west 12s perches to a port; sOuth 9 degrees 29 perches to a post ; thence by widow Hood end John Morgan; north 71e degrees, west 95 perches to a post; thence by William Hooper, north 51 degrees, west 27 perches to a stone, north 80 degrees 3 perches and fiveienthe of a perch• to a stone; thence by land of John Stevenson, nonli - St degrees, east 164 i perches to a black oak stump ; thence by other lauds of Joseph Means' estate, orth 56 degrees, east t 4 perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred mid forty-two acres and twenty-nine perches. Terms ef Salc , ---fhiethlod of the money cash in hand, and the remainder in Iwo equal annual payments, with interest.. • _ WILLIAM MEAN jet:dlticarts Ri'r of Thos. Means, de ed. Esau The- River".—At this point the river contains five feet and nine inches,•and is rising.. fifilni*, probably cause bn improvement in linsineeiC s The - Whari—Althinigh there appears - to be a stagnation in business, considerable freight was on the wharf yesterday some for shipment and some being received. ITS„ The .Banner State, now lying at our wharf, is undergoing complete and thorough re pairs, and when finished will . present a beautiflil. appearance, . M. The -Allegheny river is in excellent Cott dition, which will give an impetus to thlt and iron interests. ' , • • There are at present a large nuzaber of boats lying up at the wharf. . For filarlett* and HeakingPOrt, lag I Ttrrfne steeper PACIFIC, Zeliona Tam, will leave for the above and intermedi ate port every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, , For freight or pa ssage, apply on board, prick =T. WOODS biSON, marlo No. GI Water ',Liana 637r00t wedilesday Padket Jibs! exnuar,Ernd rm on.gr ii ,l l l l nattreeVt-ICriarle regularly every Wirdisartay. . • l'ar freight or passage, apply on board, onto niatl2o • O . B. MILTENBERGER. • Allegheny ltiver Trade. , REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Tug nee etearaer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. 2 Capt. WA. Hawn, leaver the. Atte for Prank lia,every Alendayaatt Thunclay, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLEPIo 3_,:CapL Jowl Harms, leaves the Allegheny wharf der Frank lin. every Tile:Jay and Friday, at 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply en Hoard. : imam In the new town of Latrobe, Westmoreland . Co., Pa The Loire Manna Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. 1111.1 c; new town of Lemons is beautifully ei tested o 1 an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal henna River, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that stream by a handsome stone bridge-of .3 spans of 45 feet each. It is 40 miles east of Pitutbergh,_9 east of Oreensburg . ,ll west of Llgoilier,l2 south of Blairsville, 3 north of oangstown, and 7 south of New Alexandria. The Pirsusszviinia Rata Roan will be opened to the tern porary terminus near the town , early in November next, to connect with the southern turnpike. Tbe passengers in every train wilt stop to taken meal at the new and ex tensive Rath Rosa nom, now in progress of erection, in the centre of the town, direall y opposite the RALLROAD Co.llPArrs's Duor, WAIT& STATIO:I, ENGIN& 110 1 / 5 7:6, &0., to be erected Immediately. The lots now otered for sale or lease are 50 feet front on streets, 50 feet wide, and run back 100 feet to a 2U feet alley; they will range in price I from 30 dollars , upwards, according to their position.— None of the lots are more than 400 yards from the Ball Road Depot, which is in the centre of the town plot.— Out-lots anti cottage sites, of whieb there see several handsomely situated along the bank of the river, will be be sold on favorable terms to persona wishing :n build.— The climate of this region is delightful,the scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantic, and It will no doubt be a place of great Mean frum the eitiea, as it is in the midst of the finest fishing and hunting regions in this part of the State. Haase al inducement' offer themselves at this point for business men, manufacturer' and me chanics to come and settle ; they can find immediate bus- Ines% and employment, as this Depot will be the point to which the Iron and al l the trade of Ligonier valley will !Centrally come, by a turnpike through the Loyallianna gap of the Chestnut Itidge and a plank road of 3 miles tram Alexander Johnston's, E.g.. to the Depot; as will *leo that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a plank road along the valley of the Loyalhanne. There is plenty of the purest water; and the best of coal can he had close to the town, in abundance. There is, close at hand, en inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials,lime, stone, and timber. A saw and grist mill are in fall operation, withrdenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also in operation, will furnish a large number of superior brick during the coining seaport. The soil Is deep and rich and well adapted to cultivation's's:dens, he. The terms of sale of lots will be'made known on ap plication in person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent in Youngstown, or at his office In "Umiak" where* plan of the lots may be seen. • • OLTVF.R swnitausirzy, N. LI A public sale of 50 Lots will take place taloa robe on the tirth of June next, a 1.12 o'clock. Terms made known at the sale. Clear unincumbered tlUeswill be given to purchn•ers.my3l. . _ Orpheus' Court Sale of Valuable Forma. rVII.BII I / I ST to an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County oho undersigned, Administrators John A. Itobisoo, late of Versailles township, In said couely„ deceased, will expose to public sale, on the pre miser, to said township, on the fi rst day of July, 1051, at 10e'eloek, A 111.T1V0 V ALUALILE PARhIS into which the estate of said decedent has been divide d; very all labllfYoat n t ' t VoanugitliteglienlYy situated,rl e w tn r withinet nd a three m il e aunildleas from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Viz No. 1. Contains IG,/ acres; is in a high stale of cut tavation ; with abundance of Coat and Limestone ; a good k Dwelling House. Born, and other necessary im provements. No 2, Containing 1411 acres; is also I q a good state of cultivation; a lamp proportion cleared, and nearly all amble land, wittilttundanti Linustone, a good hewed log_ bowie and barn, with other improvetneuts. TERIIIS-.-One-a/xtb of the purchase money upon the confirmation of the sale; one-sixth on the first day of Apr 0,10.53; and one sixth an the first dayof April,lSS4 ; with interest from first of April,l6s"; the residue to remain In the hands or the purchaser during the natural life of the widow of the decedent—the inte rest to be paid to her annually, to be computed trout . he first of April, tes2, at which time posesaion will be given to the Inman:tier. NANCY J. ROBISON, JOHN J. MUSE, HIRAM B. SINCLAIR, • ie3 I wfatsr (Gazette copy 4 Arliniaintators. PO St nV e Brokers, b urgh Aged. Offered $110,754116,91 105,00 104,00 101,251 101,00 5t.1,75! 92,50 95,00; papa: 95,15 95,00: 05,00 90,01.)! r 5,00 100.00 95,50 93,0 J! ,0D:63,00 51,00 . 54,90 Par value . • S 100,00, 'OO,OO . it , 0,00: • 100,00, rAso: 63,00 51,00 160,00; 335,50 33,00! 22,50 as,no . 40.00 44,00 33,011. 30,1:0 1240 11,75 12,00 • 10,00 0,50 i 0,05 42,00, 40,00 47,1/01 45,00 25,001 . 55,00 - 51;25 50,00 40,00 44,00 32,50 37,00 300,00 30,00 40,00 40,00 110,00 sootso,oo 125,00 IM.OO 01,00 ' 29,00 72t0i 10.00! 7,00 5,60 1 G,OO 2,00 3,00 3,00 16,00 10,00 19,00 15,00 8,014 7,50 r 1,025 4,501 .1,00 1,54 Heal ll Letitia at Public, Salo. MBE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premi. ses, In Ross township, on !Sunnier, the 14th day of lune, at o'clock, P. Pd., NINE LOTS OF GROUND, containing from one to tour and a half sores. The said lota are well located for Gardening purpoyea or private residences. Situated on Woods' Run, and only about two and a-helf miles from Allegheny City. The Man chester Plank Road leading almost to the premises, and being about half a mile tome Perrysville Plank Road. The contemplated New Brighton Bead passes along said lots. Tne Mount Union Cemetery road leading to said ground The ahoy° is well supplied with good springs; and Woody , rati passingtreougb the premiss, and being it ngood state of cultivation, having all kinds of young fruit trees on the emcee, render it a most desi rable situation. Ott lot No. 4 there is a good frame dwelling houya and barn, and outbuildings. The above lots are suitable for business men who desire to have a country residence, a short and accessible distance from the Cates. For Flan of above Lots see handbills. • Perms—One.routth cash, par funds. The.balauce in live annual payments, with interest, secured by bond and mortgage. For further information apply to GEORGE DRAIIER, First Wurd, Allegheny City. N. L'STF.WART, 'Attorney at Law, Firth street, above Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. A NEW s rnmit ENGINE, (perpendicular stroke,) cylinder 8 inches to diameter ;2feet stroke; made in the best manner; occupies feet rquare , Fly Wheel and Shalt above. Will be told low for cash or approved notes. Inquire. of • - THOMAS. PARKINSON, jetlil %Want • - corner of First and Ferr els. . . NEW BRIGHTON Sltillrl•litTV FOR BALK: — A valuable property of about five acres, in an agree- able locution at New Brlglitt n i havlng * new and bun& somelf‘rranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and finished in modern style ; a large porch infreerond portico In front; a good gardaujustefally arranged; and an orchard of choice Rune; spring of soft wat er ; 0 , stable, coat house, poultry house, &c., all under goocl tem, owl good r epair. As the owner Is going cast the at;ove wflt be sold for SHOO. Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT, Gen , ' Agent, jet ZiO Smithfield street. AVALUABLE: MARKET • GARDEN FOR SALE. A desirable property, well situated - either for .a family residence or market garden, having a new cottage dwelling house, a well of good water, stable,. &c with three acres of land, in the highest state of cultsvoition —having an sera of Strawberries, of the best quality; a large grapary and peaches, plums, ap pies, and pears of the best quality ; •other Fruits.— Marge sower garden of every variety, Mid of choice quality. The whole is in a healthy location, and in good order—situated on Troy 11111 i near the residence of Judge Lowry. The whole will be sold for 5:2500. mediate possession given. - S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, jai 50 Smithfield st. FARMERS' & MECHANICS' TURNPIKE PLANK ROAD,—The second and final . instalment of the loan for Planking the Farmers' and Mechanics' Purn pike Road, is hereby directed to be paid on or before the frith of June, i,tstnnt. efifid HENRY REIS, Trecuuref. ' Fly Nitta. I HAVE IN STORE, and will sell at Philadelphia prices, 30 dozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton Fly Nets. The above are well worth the attention of Saddlers and Merchants, as they will be sold at unusually low prices, wholesale or tetail, at JOHN W. TIM'S Whip; Cane and Umbrella Factory, .N 0.143, Wood street. -- /frogs* Zerpga 1 S'soga UST RECEIVED at BENNETT'S, "OUR /1003 E ,,, U No. 24 Dian2ond alley, a -lot of very fine FROGS; from the pare stream's of the Allegheny :. moaotains. .10:21 • ' ' Feurtstsure.and Chair War 000 omit. ArJOSEPH . I.IP,YER, CM Penn street,- above the Canal Bridge, keeps col:windy on hand stud makes 0 order, at the know prum, every description of 'emu and Plain. PUBNITURE,SOPAB and CLIMBS. of the besttvorkmanship andsnost approved styles. • Purchasers would do well viilt his Waretooms. 13 4/. 27 W1Y.. - .! 4 & . :-. ' • . ' ' . . . . . - . ... An •Ito Coat, -- 31-TONS—a superior - article for r - fondry or family Ll` ; `3teei-rftir sale A.III , I6.NULTY lc CO., Jib • • - • ' •t - Bagln• -31 ' ; •., , ,', • KNEE • .•'': • • jaiver 3ttteUi43tim POST OP ernsuoauft. 5 Irina 9 fIICUSB WATZII TEM CaINNIL. ARRIVED: • Steamer l'ilichlgan No. 2,801e5, Beaver. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. . Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville.. J.lsPKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Fashion N 0.2, Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. " Luella, Koontz. Cincinnati " -Mt. Vernon, Kiintz, Cincinnati. ' : " Birmingham, Cincinnati:- • " J. m, Nelson, bloo Wheeling. DEPARPED: " Redstone, Woodward, Brownsv il le. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do " M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Michigan No. fl,.Boles,Beaver. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • s". . "Thomas Shrivisr, Bailey, West Newton " *Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. • "• 'Clipper No. 2, Shonee, Cincinnati. " Keystone State, Stone, Cincinnati- Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. - " Navigator, Dean, Louisville. . " Wellsville, Young, Wheeling.' • .for sate & 4ro Lit. Town _Lots for Sale,' N'or Sale. EZIIO2I ,; Y' Y': :;7`'- - _ ':fir.:..... _ .. TEWIIMIIaC MTS. BYTHE O'REILLY LINE • . JENNY LIND ANIPBABNIIM. - • . ' PXIMA.DELPECIA, June 9. ,Thevoncert by Mrdlle. Jenny Lind, tornight, Was crowded to excess. We hear that by miitual agreement made to-day between Mee Lind and Barnum, their engagement terminated with this concert. Ins Lind will carry out the arrange ments made in this city - by Mr. Barnum,and will give the two concerts,—as it is her intetion to give several other concerts in different parts of the coantry, on her own acbount. Mr. Barnum goes to the World's Fair, in the. North America, from NewTork, on.the -17th. : INDUSTRIAL . CONGRESS, &c. • • ArmAny, - N.-Y., June 9. The Industrial Congest+, after nominating the Ron. Isaac H. Walker, on Saturday, for. Presi dent, refused to nominate a candidate for Vice President. ' Wm. H. Cox, of St. Louis, cut his throat in Congress Hall - last night. APBODITMENT. , WASHLNGTON, Jane 9. • - Lewis Button, of Baltimore, has been appoint ed by the.. President Appraiser at large, vice Hugh W. Evans, resigned. MURDERED. CONVICTED. Barri:moan, Jane 9. William Shelton, one of the murderers of the Cosden family, has been convicted at Chester town, and sentenced to be hung. Wesruscrrox, June The Marshall of Michigan has brought to this city, and delivered up to the Marshal of the Dis !Act, William Brown, who is held to answer various charges of forging land warrants. In default of $20,000 bail, Brown was to be put on trial to-day in the Criminal Court. The accused is a brother of Benj. F. Brown, late a Govern ment Clerk, and a candidate Tor Doorkeeper - of the House of Representatives of the United States, against whom indictments for forging Treasury Vouchers ate• also pending ; but who is still at large. NEW YORK MARRETHNOON,--June 9 Ashes... Less buoyant. - Cotton... Firm, and a fair business doing.. Flonr...The market is in favor of buyers.— Sales of 4000 bbls at 3,94®4,06:; common Ohio and common State 4,0004,06.. Corn Meal... Steady ; Ohio and State 2,750. 2,81. ' Grain... Wheat is dull, and prices are nominal. Rye is quiet. Corn is advancing ;..32,000 bush els have been sold at 66f(x357-ic for Western mired, and 60c. for round yellow. Pork... Heavy, at 14,76313,00 for new Mess, and prime old is nominal. . • - . (Beef... Dull and unchanged. Cut Meats...DulL Lard—lnactive. Stocks... Active. U. S. have declared lOa j ; Ohio 181@18 ; 108 Indiana State G's were sold at 86 ; Pennsylvania s's 9.1 i; Morris Canal 161 ; Reading 621. Land Warrants are in de mand at $140e145. EVENING Cotton... Advanced ic 2a lb, and the sales amount to 1600 bales. • Flour... More active, and 800 bbls have been sold up to noon; quotations for southern are heavy, and sales of 200 bbls have been made at 4,62 k. Ornin...Wheat is drooping; sales of 4000 bus good Ohio at 94c. Sales of 64,000 bus Corn at 56067 for western mixed ; and 69e60 for round yellow. Rye is held at 76c. Whiskey... Easier ; with sales of 200 bbls at 221, and Ohio at 221}. Pork... Dull and lower-14 , 26®14,75; new Mess 13,00. Beef... Prime is dull at 8,62®11,00 for Mess, and I,oo® 6,00 for Prime. Sales of 100 hhds plain Hams at 74 ; Shoulders Gt. Lard... Quiet ; and sales of 300 bbls good prime at 84,08 i. Lead... Steady and quiet. Linseed 0i1...Du1l at 701D71. Tobacco... Dull and heavy ; 40 boxes seed leaf at 10c. W001...Du1l and lower. • Stocks... Better ; Erie has - advanced to 88&; Beading steady. Land Warrants tire wanted at $l4O. The specie taken out for Ilavre, London and Bermuda amounts to $353,000. The mar kets generally are without change. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—June 9 Cotton... More firm. filour...Continnes doll ,at 4,1121e4,113.}. Rye F10ur...3,37i ®3,44. Corn Mea1...2.75. Grain... Wheat, steady; sales of 2000 bushels prime white at 1,0201,03, red 90®97e. Rye, 70e. Corn scarce, and steady at 00c. Whiskey—Sales 200 hinls at 220. CENCLNIk;ATI MARKET.--Jruae 9 The Ohio has risen at this point four feet.— The weather is quite cool, with occasional showers. Flour is steady, but quiet, at $3,35 to 3,40. Whiskey 17t17-1. Provisions trl out movement. Sugar firm. at 84e6i. Coffee 9/141010c: Cheese dull at 6e. In other articles no change. - European Agency. 'VILE undersigned European Ajent continues his an nual voyages between America and Europe, leaving Pittsburgh regularly in such year in June, anti returning in September—transacting a general Law Agency, In connection with his relative, It mitt &Caviar!, Esq., now rcsidentin Dablin. :The present mar will be the twenty firth of this A piney, through England, Ireland,Scotland, Wales, dm. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents,property and eistms; remituincesof money;*procu ring copies of 'wills, deeds and documents; conducting searches of all kinds, de., dc. Innumerable references given. During the subscriber's absence, his brother, EDWaIID J. Kiuraii*,"will attend in his Office.. Office on Filth street, ospolite St. Paul's Cathedral. THOMAS 1. KEENAN. European Agent. jest( and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgb, Pa. °volume',(lour' Sale. MOUNT EMMET BUILDING LOTS. _ _ PURSUANT to orderer: the Orphans' Court of Alta gheny County. svill sell on the premises, on SAT URDAY, the 2lst day of June, at 2 o'clock, P. M ; about sixty eligibly situated Building Lots, in plan of Lots Q laid out by Hugh Sweeny, on om ESl3llti, Alleghe ny City. For beautyof location, these Lots are one. quelled, having a view of the two cities, all of the south side of the Monongahela river and the Ohio river for miles. To persons of capital as well as those of small means, these Lots offer rare advantages. Plans of Lots can be had at MlCannes.Auction Store, at the Law Oflice of %Ville & Coyle, or of the Subscriber. ALSO, at 0 o'clock, P. M., of said day. will be offered for sale, all those two certain Lots of Ground, having erected thereon a large Brick Building with extensive ambling, situate at or near the eqd of the Old Allegbe• ny Bridge, on Federal street, Allegheny City, known as the EMMET HOTEL. Any persons dextrous of purchasing a valuable Hotel property, with an estab• fished and Increasing business, may never meet with a like opportunity. It i s located within two squares of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Depot, and be tween It and the Bridge crossing the Allegheny to Pitts burge, and is the only hotel in the neighborhood. •Tine . indisputable. Terms at sale... WINFRED SWEENY, Adm'x of myli:td3iw HUGH SWEENY. deceased. Business Ts.* for cosy essrpoatta. APPEALS must be made within two weeks from. Slit date. June 7th, 1851. In pursuance of "an Ordinance providing for an in crease of the Revenue of this City, passed the 10th April, 180," notice is hereby given, that the City As sessor has fell at ray Office for etammation by nil Inte rested, a lint of persons doing business in the city, in conformity with said Ordinance. Svc, 4. If upon examination of 521,1 fist, any persons shall think themselves aggrieved by the said assess ment. they shall state the same in an affidavit, which of: shall also contain a statement of the true amount of their sales, as near as 'can be ascertained; said affi davit to be made end left with the City Treasurer with in two weeks from the date of the first publication of the notice aforesaid. SEM G. That no appeal shall be taken but by the affida vit of the parson or firm aggrieved ; said affidavit to be conclusive evidence of the facts stated in relation to the amount of sales. 8. It JOIINSTON, 1e7.-.'w • City Treasurer. Country Res!deuce for Sato! THE subscriber ogers for sale a number of LOTS— ranging from three to fiveacres - -to salt piachasers near the village of Wilkinsburgh ; fronting • on* the Greensburgh turnpike, and within twc hundred yards of the Depot of the Central Railroad; A plan of the Lots can be seen at A. H. Hiller , / Office, on Fourth at., or at 197 Liberty street. Terms moderate. ' • • • Jc3;tf .1. P. HORBACR. frio.LET..A. lario DWELLING HOUSE, on Ferry I street, known as the First Ward Public School House, suitable for a tavern stand or Boarding House. Apply to Ryan' & No. -31 Fifth .streen, Steam Cabinet WOTIS, at Ryan's Baildings. • . o e g • • O the Houbrable the Judges of the Cot= of General T gunner Sessions of the Peace.in and fertile County of Allegheny: The petition of John Fowler, of Fifth . Ward, Pitts burgh in the County aforesaid, humbly. sheweth That the petitioner bath provided himself with materials for, the accommodation of travelers and _ others, at his dweling 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 t , tioner,os in duty bound, will pray. ... JOHN FOWLER. We, the subscriber, , citizens of die Ward aforesaid do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house roomand conveniences torthouccommodation and lodg ing of strangers andtraveters, and that said tavern is ne cessary. - W Taylor,Joha Markin, Jacob Gerwig, Jas Pd. , Lean, Samosa Dun, Moiris Alexander, 8 Slocum, James Getty, .1 Rogers, Id Leahy, Josephlifeyers,Ttioratis Phillips B RANDIES --1 qr. eask•Blankberry Brandy; I do Baibetry do; • 1 do • Wild Cherry do; - Jail received and for sale by . je7 ' MILLER &lucks...moil... rartnermuh &capital of 2880, 'en gage In a traveling business, where he can realize 2200 per month, clear or expenses .. Adores th rough th e P. Manning where An interview can be bad. -vh,113 1 / 4 70F - TECOAIAS LTTLE. .t - • • • " * l '4 . - • • • • •.;k- • ;‘,* s' aims]: MGM_ TA.Trrn: stows ;-111YGATT - 86 _BROW_ N BANKER!: saamtonA NOE BELOarais • • 0.1.3392i'L11VA OHIO. gpr• Collections Made in e 1 the principal cities, awl - • STOCKS. • Bought and gloid on Ow:mm[l'6ton. • 111Lie , ii. 0118E1 _ BANKERS AND . EXCRANGE. BROKERS, • •No. 85 Wood Street, - Third doiir baota rosmlb 7 (west nu le). ' Srota EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities conatedtly roe sale. Time Bills or Exchange and Notes dis count-ed. Gold Silver and Bpnk Notes, bought - and sold. Collections made inall the principal cities of the United . States. Deposits received of Poe and Current f! W). - • Notice. -, • ' have azaciate'd . J . Citainnmza 'Corm %Lill US 'in the Exchange and Santis .baainess. • ...' Pinstrurgh:Jan'y. 1, iss7.4l4lin namir.z.arer.tiousin. JESSE • CAROTBEES •8; .00.3. - • • - N 0.15, WOOD Emmet pnwspußaH. _ entreat money received on deposit. Collections made on all the principal eltittiof the led Stater. PATRIOKS lE FRIEND, • • ' BANNERS AND E.XOULANGRI EIROIEIGHB. No. 95; CORNED WOOD ADD DLAYOin) snizion;' - • [mayl CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING ROUSE.: • BRYAN. OLIRIBI. & 00. . IIiTOYES, Drafts, Cheek's, /to. colleeted;aral Remit- AA taocea made sport favorable terms... may2ktf - R. R. BRYAN, Casblet.. • Flotlidaysburgki May 18.183 D. • ' • : • . WA. H. WiLUAILI. I. D. It'VAT. 0. COMM% win.. S. wit:Liens db - co._, • • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DORTU ZA CO22llgt OP WOOD. AND 'THIRD AltititETS. - LL unnsactlonsmade on liberal terms,; and collee• tions promptly attended to. • filt6Zitl JAL B.ltooll. -• fil TERI 3. 111.2GMN? uoox AILOENT• BANKERS AND =CHANGE BROSZillir, .M.E. Corner of Wood and Baia itrestr4Pittiburgh, Ps DEALERS in Coin,Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange Certificates orDeposit,ao EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, far sale in sums to snit purchasers. „CURRENT and par funds received on deposits COLLECTIONS raide on all Parts of the Union, tithe lowest rates. • ', • - aepla-11 .. ROMOVIIII.I. n.'zioratzscs e‘. SONS. , UAY vuzotim nil= mama J.ND axcumval 07PICE 71) No. 67: Marktt'satet, four doors' bokiro old 'mid, N. HOLMES A. SONS, - I')ANEERSA.ND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea lers-in *gilt, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and ank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern' and Western cities constantly for sale. . Collections made in all the curer throughout the Uni ted States. Depssites received in par kindior current paper, ND. 67 Marketntreet„ between Third and Fourth streets. • ang Domuttc and Foreign. Ezdiange, Bcii* • •' Gold and Si/vs i, Boughe,So, I and Etchangtd, AT THI • EXCHANGING . AND DANIG/NO 1310116 k OF . William A. Hill Ar.:Co., . . .. • .64 Wood Street, - Err iNariIIitALLOWIM OITTLIFIZ DePOSITS. faug2l3 . • Aktimig.,outirs. - •Enwsno 'Bast*. • • . IGRAItiKIa 4, Ratifier:and Eseeangs Rieke's; Doders tri' FOrdknaPeli . DOM utie Bilis, Bills of Sze/tango, Corhficaus Dspos it, Bonk Notes, and Coih. - - • Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Ifotel. • • mar'B 44. grAimoit,. 112 SECOND STREET, COMAIISSIONDR AND BILL-DROHER. QTRICT attention will be given to all business en 0 trusted to his care. • Pittsburgh manufactured acts cies always on band, or procured on short •mlice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, ke., negotiated on favors bla terms. Advances made if regeured; toct.?-' .*tf Dr. &Loggia' Syrup of Livearort and Tar • ' iDANCIIALACIIIAs • F . or Ns comTkie erne of Coughs, Cot*, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Bpisring of Blood, and all caw Bung Compiattnis tending to CONSIMIP77OIY, Look at Its Unparatelleill Success. PIPE above die wagetrhed COUGH MEDICINE Is cat. 'Ming all before it in Lung Complaints. In all sect= bone of the country it le eomrtantly performing cures which mitenish even phyticlnns themselves. Look at the high character and standing •ot the manias which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M.D.. late Professor in the Medical College in Cincinnati ; W. J. Riobards,M.D.; Hon. Judge Morse, - Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than years Post Master of Cin_ ft. S. Newton, ALD., Prof. in the Medical College at Mem. phis, Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. Leviron, Rfil., Editor of the U. S. Military and. Naval Argos .ot• N. V.; Thomas C. Faultier, Esq., of Albany; Ref. H. Wheaton, Rev. R. Hoyt, N.Y. City; and vre could name hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from personal . experence, that it has cared them and their *fiends, in some casesofter all otherremedies had failed. Suck corn never make such statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. • . Bzuact from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew art, N 0.137, Second street, New York. • Brims, June NI, MD. Dear Friend Stewart: I torte been home nowe ust two mouths. When I last sawyou, I had but little hopes of ever getting any better. But I haven° w the pleasure of thanking you for reentammuting nicto taker Dr. Bogen! -eyespot- leiverworz,..Tar, and Canehalogna. I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to mate a fair trial of It, is I hid done with everything else. .1 have only taken tour bottles of It; and I must say it hos done 020 more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking it, it increased the expectoration, and / ra ised a great deal of bloody matter from my lune& Dot that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough* but little now, and ex• peel soon to be entirely free from 11. I consider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are ad/feted with a teapot diseased Imp. • . • . • I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and bad bled a good deal from the lungs, and doctored antr a:months with our pity Union, but grew worse, have one boggle of it, and it cured her. It actedrilmost miraculously in her case. Your sincere friend, P. M. CORY. N. B. The original truer front_ which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at oar office, N 0.316. Broadway. . - . BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. ' sea lIUW PILOYLPTLf IT AM. Sraremva of Mr. A. Lang, Ban' No. 339 Pearl way . N. Y—A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs. I called in, a flommopathio physician, but his medicine did not seem trikielp me. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers , Syrup of Liverwort, 21tt and Canekaiabia. Relate I had taker up the third Coale, my bleeding bad Mopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as Well us until. My health is now .good. I consider it lamest excellent rucliclue, and cot , dially recommend it to my friends. [This 'statement was made to the Ph:rigors, March 121 h 18501 OTHER NEW YORK "CITY REFERENCES. Br For want of room to publish at length any more ceru6eales, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in New York, scary one of whom has used this medicine, and can speak personally of Its effects. Please call upon them, and hear what they eay. Cnamka 11. Ruts, No. tin, Broadway, corner of 'Rik' street. Bev. RALEII Hon, N 0.137, Madison street, Pastor of the " Church or the Good Shepherd." Roam S. Locrwoon, No. IS, Vestry street. - Smutty's Ham-N0.24% Houston street. ' We — Be sure to ask for D. A. Rogan , Syrup of UV, ERWORT, TAR, and CANCHALAGUA, and let no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is on the buff - wrapper, a note of ?Laud; signed with a Pen, brA. L. SCOVILL, & CO. - FOR HA EE.,wholesate and retell, by A. L. SCOVILL CO., Propnetors at their Principal Depot,GOTHIC HALL, No. 316 Pro:Winn, New York, to whom all or ders for the Medicine, and letters relating to Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. ALSO, for sale by It. E. Sellers, N 0.57 Wood street, ,Wholesale Agent for Pittsburgh and. vicinity, D. M. Curry, H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglas, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr es Co., Manchester; A.,Potterson, -PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for $5,00 AHEAD OF ALLI • • EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold' by. MO. YOUNGSON, 209 1 Liberty street. This powerthlly concentrated pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the - strength of the original American Oil. It or put up in bottles at 20 and 271 cents, each, with full directions for its use. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been band at all effieticioWand it so far exceeds the original in power. as to render itthe CHRAP.RSTAISDIUME/N TES WORLD. Call and try it. . - JOHN YOUNGSON. N: B. The original Oil In its .natural stale as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will be foUnd gamins. notwithstanding a certain firm claims to be the only Proprietors. ' needle Marble W.orka, ' (zsrammumn 1832). . UT EDMUND' WILECINS, No. 184 Liberty strut,. head of Wood smut, ?impure'. VroNUMENTS, Burial Vaults, Tombs, Head Stones, 111 ice. ; Mantel Pieces, Centre and Bier Tops; always on hand and made to order. • • - ehoiceseleollon of Drawings oti band. (wild . ALU ABLE • UNLVPRO.VF..D PROPERTY. FOR V .SALE-130 feet fronton Liberty street, Allegbenh by 150 feet deep to Washington street ' presenting a Sue. location:for a public building or mnsnfactory, or could readily be divided into building lota. The improvement about to be made [about streets will render the above is desirable property, as well as a s o t ectilation. Sold by • - ' S. CUTHBERT, leg' 50 Smithfield street. MAC Kb:BRIJ—GS bb's. large No. 3 Mackerel, Maar. inspection; 15• do -do- No. 2- do do;..- • 10 do do No.l do , do; - - • 20 hf do No.l do do; • ' 15 do do No.l do do • 5_ qr do.: No.l'do dor,. . In store and for sale by • . • , je7 • - MILLER & RICRETBON. 0.45.1.110 011..-40 baskets nice.flalad • • 20 - dor' do : , . do pints; - . • • • 5 do Bordeaux do black bottles; . - In store and for sale by. • . • . "je7 • . - MILLER & BICRETBON. DEFINED SUOARS— -; • , - " .11h 30 eases and half eases Lovering% D. ILL.Bwar ; 10 bbls. do .. . crashed do; ' 29 do do coarse . polVd do; 10 do . do fute .. do; 10 do • de powdl dodo* . 30 do No. 7, Loaf Sogsr—St.Jarnee'Refinery ; 34 do C. poted'd St. bolds do; - 5 do B. - do' do do; ; - -6 do D. Refined do; 'store dud for sale by • ,je7 - MILLER & RICEETsON.... (301 , 71313-53 begs Lapyra Coltee ; 11.1 ' • • do Rio do; : • I • •-•.• • t 24 do. lava Old Government • ' iirAtqie and for side . by • • • MILLER Zs -RI CKETSON. =MI •:-: . =MN • . =lll .130Intror'auW - 111ralcos. ROPE. EVER. WONDIMPIPI, CURES!, .* rv_: • •r- - . • PtuorladrilitNw= DR_ 0 2 . R °W na, 7: ytia l trialls onti - 0 14 0 ;: oir, - - n hl emt a as e: b e aur D n o tI ct i pu rei: r a tuu t rigp f A nti a o r D n it onisz ' airt r iruel o p ra s oow n d erti o ane ffic ont : :, i - (: 4 " wz io :l l : in : d : r usi rrur b :e7 s i a bio v ..u . : .A . co L wina L : E :::: 7 • hea, le milli entre, Urethral charself • i . /..t . o,purlty of the Blood, witlx ell - diseases o, The - venereal -. . 11 ,,1t1a.. ,Bkin ' Thiene_ ,s Bcorbsalo - Erap_ttons, Tatter. .to tionA gw o o r tm, the hl a t i T i e:Ti de le r exi Di d :ll 47 ,l7 l l: e il c i e WLil i k y ll i e: a 7 e : ... meaty, riles, Ithentatiera,Temale WeattOne, Month .l;,Tliapyreoadons,Pise_npe of the Saints, Fistula in *Ono. CTVOIn AreC l llolllr,Palne 111 theßack and LAIIIII; bl :. Care guaranteed. - - . Frouteenyeara, practice:Ono:in till cltii eiabiee Di , " " • Brown to ofe r annanenocipeady cure to all vrlta.may come under bin case. , . . . Office and private ciontelfing inni, 41. Diamond ay. Up Charge!, moderate. loEUMATII3IEL--Dr. rievr• rem , edy for Rheumatism is is speedy and e Erwin remedy r that painfhltevable... It neva: falls:- , . Office and Private CottaaltnUon Roma Nas:4l; DIA; MOND, Pittsburg/4:lElm*. The, D ar t ar it always. at how , . laalarlawu. GREAT AND IMPORTANT"- n Bs al ic n LrDisco.vnitir: Chemical, yefitabla •Combinatimir to •repor DiSealeS.: Dr. titayaott~a Vella* Dock and • 'DT UP IN THE largest sized bottl es, contains more of the pure 'Honduras Barsaptuilla than any , other pre arallan extant, which is chemically combined. • with the Extract of Yellow,Dock, the Extract of-Wild' Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus making the' remedy mere thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla .before the public. At the same time it is perfectly free..- - from all mural poisons, which cannot be. mid of any .' of the Sarsspitilla Compounds. The invalid should be-•• • • ware of poison! Mercury, Iron, Quinine, •lodine, Sul phur, Arsenic and tunny other mlnerarand metalie poi sons entered into and form the active basis of most or' ' the•Satsapazillas and Panaceas of the day. Gar/ores ' COIKPOI7IIID EZTILACt Or YIELLOW DOCK AIM SAKKAINIZILLI. does not contain a particle of these substances, as any . one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests: . • Tho original and only genuine .pteparation for the permanent core of CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be affected • • ,by the teofreeurnt use of Afereury, Ron, Quinine, 52..••• • It is also a remedy for SALT ILHF.IIM, RING WORM, • • TITTER, . SCALD HEAD, DROPSY:, titCURVY, s WHITe; WELLING, King's. Evil, Neuralgic Affee- tions, Female Weakaess.and Obstructions, Barrenness, • • Nervous and general Debility .of the System, Loss of • Appetite, Languor, Dimness and Liver Affections, which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers; Fever . and Ad Jaun itue, Billions .Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, • MIIPPThe *filleted may rest. assured that there is not - the least particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other • poisonous substance in this medicine. it is perfectly • hannlessand may , be administered to persons lathe very • weakest stages of siettness, or to the most helpless In- • [anti without doing the leas Injury. The curative, povvera • of this extract are truly won detlaliand invalidrabouLd snake immediate trial-of •• the" Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla ,It catinotiajare the delicate patient. [CERTIFICATES • • ' • • King's Evil's—Case 0f . 0. - 112:Leaharcl, • • • ' Busman° Greys, Dec. Ist, 1849. Maasaa S. F. BRIEVEST Co —Gents f---Sometime in ISIS, I was attacked with the King's Evil in my arm, which - became E 0 sore that I could , not use it, audio 1845, mortification set in.- I employed al different times, each physician of edibility within my reach ; all told " me that my arm mast be amputated. From the shoul ders to the fore arm, my arm was fall of running sores, ' come of them as large us a fifty cent piece. I therirried anlndlan Doctor,wlio removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortifienuon, but could not heal my arnr.- - • My strength, at this time, was completely exhausted, and my person math emaciated. I continued in this state until the naniater of lets, when I saw an solver- ' tisement of -" Guysotra Yellow . Dock and Saimparil/a," - which I read tateatively, and tent for one bottle of the ' article. Atter using it s few days, the discharges from my arm increased, and . asinuned a light cola:, and less offenaireador. I sent fora second - bottle,.and while tieing it I found my strength - increaeing, and the. dist- • charges decreasing. I continued' ut ing 'had' - used six bottles, thought felt myself perfeely .ented before I need the sixth bottle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re-appeared; and l have not a doubt that it.is thoroughly cored, Cori •• can labor with it as will as ever I could. • • " Guysou's Yellow Dods and Sarsaparilla," alorie cured • me; I took no other remedy while using it, and had I . used, it at the first appearance of the ma - lady.l fatly be- :L. here it would have saved me from years of suffering. ; • , And I mast earnestly recommend every person safer- . lug under any similar disease, to use .onysates Yellow • Dor:hand Sarsaparilla," which will restore them to • health. Yours in gratitude, O. AI. LEONARD. - All: Extraordinary Care of Scrofula Ey/drips:4i • Ulcers, clued by Ms rale ure of Dr. Gyyrott's Coin. pound Syrup, lellow Dock and Sarsaparilla BROONIAN, Nov. 17, . 1848. Da Gtrrsorr—Sir ; I tender you my sincere thanks for the great benefit I have derived from the rise of your valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with a terofalous sore which made its appearance on my chid. 1 did not pay much attention to it at first, supposing it to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears • on persons' faces. IL finally began to increase, until it spread to the back part of my head. I applied to a phy. mien ;he attended me all to no purpose. I had tried everything that could be tried. I saw" your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use it, for I knew that the Yellow Hoek was one of the most valuable articles In the world for the blood. I lambi your Syrup and commenced using it, and from the use • of one bottle I could see a great change in my system. • I continued using it until lam a well man. I now feel like a new person ; my blood is perfectly cleansed, and free from all impurities. There is not a question bat that your newly discovered Compound it fax 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, I snail be happy to give them all the information I can about my case, ac. • • I remain your obedient servant, GEORGE O. JOHNSTON. •• 113 Market street. Ths best Female Medicine knows. no Extract v . Yet:low _Doe.kgmet Sarsopasiila speedy and - mem/tent cure Ter - avec Alints - rticterestrerc — Its mild alterative properties render it. peculiarly ap plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lencorrboca or Whites, Irregular Menstruation., incontinence Of Urine, and general Prostration of the system: /t immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so • common to the female frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy es surprising as they are gruteful. We have evidence on file, which induces us strongly to rectnn mend this medicine to married. people who rhave not been blessed with offspring. Pro/apses Uteri, orfallmg of the Womb, offive " years , standing, cured by Dr. Gyve:Ps Extract qr Yellow Dock . and Sarsaparffty, after every odor Murton remedy had been en/ d without relief.- IVsemrtdron, o.,Feb., 1849. Thie certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years, " has been suffering under the armee complaint for five years. Nearly - all of that time confined to bet' bed. J have for five years constantly employed the best medi cal talent that could be procured in this section at the country, without any benefit whatever. I have also purchased every instrument recommended for the cm, of such diseases, all of which proved worthless. • •• In the spring of 1848,1 was 'induced by my - friends to . try Dr. OuysolVe Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla• which was aged for four months. After she had used it for four ' • vseeks, it was evident to all vita that she was improv ing,and from this time she improved rapidly, acd gained flesh and strength until she is now enjoying mest excel- • lent health. . WM. hiONFORT. We belsg neighbors to Win. and JalitMonfort, know . • that the :Mote statement as to the sickness of Mrs. MOW.." ford, and as to the cure being affected by °Gorton's Tel low Dock and Sarsaparilla,'! to be strictly true. ' ' JANE EDDY - • SABAH roArras. - Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to Stafford& Pat k,) - Fourth and IValnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, Denote' • 'Agent to the South and West, to whom all Orders must be addressed. • - • .1 Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh ; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond - B A Fahnestock & Co, PIMP. burgh ;J A Jones, Pittsbough Lee & Beckham, AUe ghee) , City; L T Russell, Washington ; W 11 Lamber ton, Franklin • L B Bowie, Uniontown; // WeltYs - Greanshat•gh; S Koontz, Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Holliday*. burgh; Hildebnutd &Co, Indiana; J R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans & Co, Brookville; A Wilson & Son, Waynesbarg C o, & Co, N Callender, Mesa; ville; Barton A Co, Brio ; Henry Forker, Mercer' Tas Kelly & Co, Butler; Smith, Beaver; J D Summe rton, ' Marren rF L & CS Jones, Condersport; P Crooke,. Jr.,Broatmsvllle. inyl9 •• • . • Ayerra Otterty:Peetoras t F. THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE NESS,_BRONCHITI9,:_ St HOOFING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHSIA and CO NSUMPTION.' Among, the numerous discoveries Science has made 'in this generation to facilitatetbe business of life; in- crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of ha man existence, none can. be. named of mote real vitae': . -to mankind, than this contribution of Chemieiry to the Healing Mt. A. vast trial of its virtues thrmighoutthie - broad country, has proven beyond iidoubt, 'that no Inedi- - eine or combincithm of Medicines yet kricrwn,can so - surely control and cure the, numerous varieties of pul- •-• monary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst - thousands and thousands every year. Indeed - there is now iibandant reason to believe a Hemedy.lunt at length been found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affectionsof the lungs. Our spaCe here: will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but - we would present the fedlowing opinions cif eminent men; and refer. further enquiry to the circular which 'the Agent below nausea', will always he pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts; - • . from ihe President of Ambers% College, the celebrated - • PrTfessor Hitchcock. . ' Vannes C. Afer—Sir r I have used your Cherry Pee=. total irrMY own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied front its chemical constitution, that it is an ad mirable compound for the relief of laryogal and bran • c hi,' dim l y: L ines. If my opinion as to its superior char acme can be of any servieei you are at liberty to use it as yon thinkproper. EDWARD BITCIICOCX,L. L. D. • , pi on , th e widely celebrated Professor Sinman,lif. ' L.L. D., PrOlbeeor of Chemistry, Ire., Tale College, Member of the Lit. Sim • • bled. Phil. and Scientific . Societies of - . . America and Europe. ' "1 deent the Cherry. Pictorial an admirable compesi stion from so me of the best ankles in the Mate ria bledi ca, and a very effective remedy for the class of dices,- es it is intended to cure: , New Haven, Ct.,_NClll.l, 1849. ' . Major Psattison President of the S. C. Senate, states he has used the 'Cherry Picteml wIW w°u d °rial . rue" Geis, to cure an infismatioo or ihe.inzkr 4 . . Pron one of the first phyalmans mill sac°, Me., April 20, 1818. • Dr: J. a. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Su.: I ant now con ithlatinaitrteitlybroiyhtusingesetovemui;ylpcotouthdlgraan.Corhshmfe:Decano icadyrtsule:Goceanittkvolerealprdisucriiemounemaisamednase,yreop:unracf.compthetaiocineluniuntaviz,:cd: 1 invariably re commend its sae ixecase ofconsumption, and consider it much the best remedy known for that dia. case .. Respectfully yours. I.S. CUSHMAN, M. D. " Prepared . nud sold tryhmes C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist,Loivell, Masa.. . , • , 78' Bol d in Pittsburgh wholesale an* retail, by B. A.: ' Falreenock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allegheuy City by B. P. Schwartz, and 3. Douglass, and by druggists nerally. e . . • • Notice. • E Corporator,. of the ALLEGHENY EEMIWEILV 7.lll are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting writhe , ' bed at inn Offie.e, on the Grenada, on SATURDAY the7th inst., at 3 o'clock . , P. hL - ie3 - THOS. ItLHOWE. ME=EI •%, .. - ..y.: ..i::-..i......i....7..'.'4,.., M=M . ~.' Y- .~:A' n r.~i. L' ;, c <,`+ - . • . •• n • ,
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