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Crour.Exacainicl.—Went to him next morning and told him it was counterfeit, be said he did not know It; .that he bad got it from somebody ; and he paid me back all bnt eleven cents ; I still kept the piece and then prosecuted him. . Daniel Miller, stoorx.—Reside in Keppersbnrg, Somerset county,; saw defendant at our place on the 28th of January last. (The crimes" was about to re. .. Late that defendant bad passed upon him another - coin of a different denomination. To this evidence riefarideneconnsel objected. After a learned and lengthy * Argument by Sweetzer for the U. S., and Edwin C. Wilson,lor defeace the evidence was ex cluded.) Ism Younker, tteorn.—Reside in New Lexington, Somerset county ; saw defendant there on the 28th of January last ;•in the evening he passed on me a false five franc piece ; ho stopped with me nod bad his harm fed, and In payment therefor gave me this Ilene, (showing it;) have seen defendant back and forward for Several years'; ho brought the horse Aber° and paid SI 12i cents for him ; I am a con. :stable end keep tavern; defendant, in company with ~others, bad been drinking some during the evening rand be paid me in good money; I didn't know this —Wit Counterfeit until the next morning. John Harried, stoorn.—Reside about five miles `Allaritt New Lexington 3 in the latter part of Novena. •, bar or the first of December, defendant came to my .store after night and roused me up for the purpose - .ol ".purchasing rem cheese and crackers; be gave .41. counterfeit five franc piece; am acquainted w itiiefendant; think ho belongs to Weetmoreland comity. woo• ealdsvidoworn.—Met defendant on the 28th ..of Jsnuarl,. lie shoved me two five trace pieces; told him they looked oar; Well and asked bins where he got it, he said he made it and wee head hoe, in HI that he could exerage from $: 49 10 a day ; that h e bad made about.s3ooo. Hamilton B.liamea s stecirn._Am a w .:slstrate in Somerset county; said bo bad moulds to mate coonterfeit money, but this money ties never m in his moulds; that he didn't wee them. The evidence for the United States here closed. GREAT GATCERT MATCg.—We are inforniod tbat the return match between eleven of Pittsburgh and eleven of Cincinnati, for $lOO, will bo played in Pittsburgh the middle of next week, as the Cincin- nati players will leave Miro on the 11th inst. and moat likely will be here to play on the Wednesday or Thursday, the 14th or 16th. to will be remem , bared by some of our readers, that wo gave an moist of the match pleyed last fall in Clocinnati, slfichwu cleverly won by the Pittsburgh men, end the return match was to be played this spring for the like sum. We hope all will be well on the day of playizig, sod that the weather may bo fine, and that the beat players may win 1 Wo have no doubt there are a great many of our citizens who have not area this ancient game played, and suppose it to be •`' a boyish game we can inform them it I. say thing .bat that;' for it requires a great deal of practice • :and skill before a man can take a part in it. It is . one of the most manly, pleasiog, and healthy game. " man cab delight in ; for it gives a free cirealatiOn , . • to the blood, expands the bangs, gives activity sod .. , strength to the mottles, creates en appetite, drives .away.consnmption and rheumatism, nod all those diseases that afflict men of sedentary habite for watt or physical exercise. .Now this is a beneficial . amusement; and no city needs it more than Pitts. • burgh, for we base a great many clerks, tailors, ' '.ehoemakers, end various others who would do well -to tarn their attention to this game as eternise, and patronize it with all tbeir power as an ontidote (or • ill health. We should advise those of our citizens who can conveniently spare time nest week, to go ' • and see them ; it will be quite a holiday. Them will be a marquee on the ground to accommodate visitors and players with refreshments; and we think those who love enjoyment will be main t good use of their time. The players go out every ',Wednesday afternoon, to practice on a piece of , Niroond st the upper eod or. Bayardstowo, w hero it is suppesed the match will be played. F iag —•iyar. CATOLDRAL ta Iltars.—Abotit • bill past 11 Wel - oak, yesterday, a fire broke out in the large Cathedral on the hill, near the Court House. When first discovered It appeared to the under pretty good beadw'oy, and shortly after 'Abe alarm was given, the whole :oof was in flames. It appear' that It caught from a "Park rron the sruthershouse, which is nearly j am s i s tinat it, and which was only eared by the extraordinary ..."'gPrtione attic) firemen, who were promptly on the groN:4- They worked bravely and did efficient service. The fire raged for about au hour and a half, and there is nothing Jett of •tho building but the bare walls.— The altar, pulpit, and confessiona le, were carried out, but the large and splendid organ, whose tones barb oft Ones cheered and tranquilized tho troubled mind, was too ponderous to remove on inch abort notice. and was consumed by the devouring 'ale utt. It cost some $3,000. intended to have used the inside Bittern; a jibe wood work,) of this church, in the new one which they are at present erecting, end they would bare been worth In that way some 812,000, is was • estimated by the builders. The Insurance on the building wee 85,000;in the Delaware Insurance Company ; making the {actual loss about $7,000. . ,Dtertersaarm.—The coroner yesterday dial°, erred young woman named Ruth Cook. who had re .cently been buried in the Methodist graveya;rd 00 qbe Brownsville road, a short distance from, Bir. ' uningbam. Her death was earned by untimely ,child. !birth; and a young man in Birmingham harr i since been charged with having attempted to pros pre an abortion, and thereby caused her death. Hence the disinterment. Alter a strict inveatigstion, i Were eras no -evidence to that effect, and ho wa•l die charged from custody and sho re-ioterred. Frur DZAD.-:A. man yesterday, whose nam awe did not learn, fell dead at Tom Gardiner's it 'vent in Allegheny city, above the Hand street ft ridge Tho coroner bold an Inquest, and the jury retained verdict that hedied from the elects of intoxiciattrig liquors, asr The Mayor of Allegheny City, 'Tate! day, locked up for a short time,loor young farces for scrimps the note Min locomotive, destined ftir the State of Indiana, which they intendid to sell Gls old tkon. CA* DLPOT.—The masons base commenced work• ing on tho car depot, to be erected on tbo pros .erty lately purchased from Wro. o>Harra Robinson for that purpose. , • our Mr. A. Hoskins, who drives the pop wsigon of Baum & Co., requests as to say that be was not • • on the 'wagon et the time the horsos ran away on • Monday. - igrA dreymair named James Lyme, bad hi; leg broken, yesterday morning, on the wharf, by a ‘ ,. bo x falling upon it. Car Tho Minstrels at the Athena.= are doing a fieto hatless,. They afford Jots of fun.' A Card. The undersigned, in the absence of Bishop Moa ner, and on behalf of the Trainees and members of St. Paul's coogregation..of of Pittsburgh, returns his , gratitude and thanks to' the Indefatigable and intro. pid firemen of this city, for their energetic and de termined.efforts made to subdue the flames, which, yesterday, consumed the Cathedral. Although sore. ly afflicted by this conflagration, which in a few 'short hours reduced our beloved Temple to a pile of smouldering ruins, the anguish occasioned by the sodden, sorrowful calatiity is partly relieved, by the recollection of the undaunted efforts made to subdue the devouring element. Firemen and citizens, who participated in the struggle, deserve the, highest commendation.. To each and all of you, the Catho lic community of Pittsburgh is greatly indebted.— roue heroic ezertiene, made sometimes ko the face of imminent personal danger, entitle you to admira tion and lasting. thanks; and I take great pleasure In thus, publicly acknowledging your worth, and subscribini myself, on behalf of the congregation, whose servant I am, your lasting debtor, May 6, IMO. E. M'MAHAN, Pastor. STATE Roonno.--At all times and under tacit. curnstancee the maxim is true, that ""an ounce of preventative is worth a pouod of care, and as there are almost daily occurrences of splendid edifices, sod superb buildings being leveled to the dust by fire, when, In fact, had their roofs been of slate, they would have stood in' piond defiance of the element which subdued them. Then in order to have this prevention, it is only necessary to call on Mr. Thos. Arnold, the only . alate roofer in the city, or leave your orders at Logan, Wilson & Coos., 129, Wood street. Mr. A. has bad a long experience in his business, and has covered all the buildings in this city that have encb roofs. See advertisement. CO' A young men was arrested yesterday by officer Fox, for breaking Into a room in the base• ment story of the Bishop's house, where a great many of the articles of value, carried from the church, had been placed. Ho was intoxicated, and had kicked open the door, and was caught in the room where be was arrested. It is supposed that hie intention was to steal. DJ,' There was a" Frenchman yesterday, whoee name we did nut learn, but he resides in Fourth street, :severely injured at the firo by one of the heavy timber, falling upon him. His injoriea are so serious that little hopes are entertained of his recovery. /or sale anb do Let. Town Lots for Sale, In the new town of Latrobe,Weatmoreland Co., Pa. The Loycdhe nn a Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. la THE new town tff Lam= is beautifully situated on an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal. henna River, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crooner that stream by a handsome atone bridge of 3 spans of 43 t :set each. It is• 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 east oi G ee ,:setbmg) 11 west of Ligonier, 12 south of Blairsville, 3 nom` of I oungstown, and? south of New Alexandria. The p w OZTLVADIA Ran. Roan wilt be opened to the tem porary'lasnear the town, early in November next, to connect term. tvt~~t s outhern turnpike. The passengers in every train w, II stop to take a meal at the new and ex tensive Rau, ROAD . Ma now In in the centre of the tou'it reedy opposite the Rau. Roan Coiasant's Dxscrr, Wars . 67411°3, ENGUni Hotwlai Ad, The tOt3 now offered for sale to be erected Immediately. 50 feet wide, and run or lease are 50 feet front on str.7n.t.si back 100 feet to a 20 feet alley ; ie ley will range in price from 30 dollars upwards, according .4 °.. the L r None of the lots are more than 400 yes."' `"`,'"`“ % town , Road Depot, which' is in the centre of the Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there i -T° handsomely situated along the bank of the river, """•'-' ' 11d be sold on favorable terms to persons wishing to be The climate of this region is delightfaLthe scenery rott:'' the town is very beautiful and romantic, and it will no doubt ben place of great resort from the cities, as it is in the midst of the finest fishing and hunting regions in MIA' pan of the State. Unusual inducements offer themselves at this point for business men, manufaciarers and me chanics to came and settle ; they can find immediate bus iness and employment, as this Depot will be the point to which the Iron and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally come, by a turnpike through the Loyalbanna gap of the Chestnut Ridge end a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston's, E , q.. to the Depot; as will also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a plank road along the caller of tke Loyalbanna. There ' rap:lent) , of the purest water ; and the bear of cOal can be bad closeto the town, in abundance. There is, close at band, an inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and timber.. A raw and grist mil are to fall operation, with plenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also in operation, will famish a large member of superior brick daring the coming season. The soil is deep and rich and well adapted to caltivation, garden s, ftc. 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 Lammas," where spies' of lots may be se en. OLIVER W. BARNES. N. B.—A public sale of fifty lots will take place at "Lavaoss," early in the month of June, of which due notice will be given. ' Lnpr29 For Rent. A TWO STORY BRICK SOUSE, situate •in jefi. South Pittsburgh, opposite the Public Schoo..m . House. Enquire of TEIOMAS. MEREDITH, et the south-end of Monongahela Bridge ['pallier HOUSE' AND LOT FOR. BM —For Sale'—A new Frame House of for rooms , a kitchen cellar. Also, out oven, and a large yard anegarden. The lot is 20 feet front on Resaea street, Allegheny, by 110 deep to an alley 19 feet wide,--pleasantly situated in the Buena Vista addition to Allegheny,_ S. CUTHBERT, Gaul Agunt, sp23 50 Smithfield street. EAST LIBERTY PROPERTY Fall SALE. --A de eirable property of 180 feet hoed on the eastern road, at East liberty s ly 198 feet dedp te.a street, with a:good dwelling house, and other valuable improvements —Price 82,000. Also; a brick dwelling house and store, with two lots of groand, each 30 feet (toot by 24 deep to an alley situate near the Railroad Staten. Pncci for the whole, 81500. S. CUTIiBERT, G Agei nt, apr29 50 Smithfield street. Por tie nt. THE subscriber will rent his well kuoirn Bo atel, in the borough of Frankfort Springs ? during the summer months, to any . one who withes to engage in the business. The house is already furbished, and o good supply of Ice on hands. For further par. titulars address the subscriber. G. W. DUNGAN. Frankfort Springs, Beaver co , Pa., April 26,1851. Journal copy one week and charge Post. (orvlllw IfrESIRAISIA: FBOL'ERTY FOR SALE.—Two valu able Building Lots, each 20 feet front on Federal 1 7 4 - e el' _Clegheity City, by 100 feet deep to an alley, situ ate 44 fee} !hove . Robinson street. To persons desiring a pleavint I Ye all ' ln ' central to both cities, either tpr a re .sidence ,or bus purposes, the above presents a good opportunity, anu its about the best chance on Federal at., ~--so near ii;e bride,- S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent. aptl.s 50 Smithfield street. AT AL AJ A kiLE A;ta, '5B FATE tOR dALti.— ISO[ sale—that valuable 1.4 A of Ground, situated at the corner of Market and Water inreeus, at present oecupied by Malvany a . a Gi t os Warehouse—having a front on Market sweet of 3.3' 11 inches, and on Water street of 35 feet 21 inches. Also, the Lot of Grout;d adjoining the Gas Works, formerly occupied by Mr. Joseph Tomlinson, as a Ship Yard—having a front of 131 feet 41 inches, on the Mo nongahela Rtver,and running back 343 feet to 'Green ough street. Persons desirous of pare:hosing, creceive 'further information from • ' • R. C. STOCKTON, • aprl4 N 0.47 Market street. TO-LET—The STORE ROOM ,now fitted up with an elegant modern and attractive front. Rent very low awn EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. Seventh Ward P-roperty. 'VOA SALE—Tema desirable Building Lots, each 2 0 feet front on Overbill street, by 100 deep. Tids property, of 00 feet front, is•pleasantly situated about 160 feet from Centre Avenue, which is now paved, and would do well (or a family residence, affording . ample room for gardens play-grounds, !be.; or a single lot can be bad if applied for soon. S. Cl.l ringEwS, Gen'l Ag't. myl_ GO .13mithlield at .. -•- To Let; A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE on Dan agti street, Allegheny. It is calculated fore fr o Boarding Honse,or private realdence. For fur-. . the; particulars enquire of • , MRS. JANE WK.' E. ? api2B:lW Beaver street, near Ohio. Drug Store tor Sou. stA DRIIO AND APOTHECARY STORE, which is doing an excellent business, is offered for fele. For farther infortnationenguire at this Office, aprl6 ' . - 10.Ecy.iyED DV THE Fl V.E DAN—L7NE -ILL 3 pieces Grosmon'sirreen Cloth; 2 do . super black French do ; 5 do ight . mized Tweeds, of an entire new style, for business Coats ; 24 do "Clausen" lancy Vesting, a new article; and will be made to order is the best manner and on tho lowest terms at the Emporium of Fashion,No 71 Smithfield street. [tity2] R. CHESER. New Booiiai 12 c7mrß o o Rs WeALL, No. 85 Fourth street, has Just received the ,following.lieW works: \lternational Magazine for May. This is the para gon of the Monthlies ; Bostm'iShakspeare No 37--coottnts Hamlet, Prince Denmark;of Living ..ose, No. 383; London l'unetiof Aprill2 ; • • Rebels And Tories—a Revolutionary Legencl , --by Law rence Lathree, la.; The Convlate itchen and Fruit Garden ; . The Coroviete Florist or Flower Garden Rnowlson , l4 Ohm:late Farrier or Horse Doctor., g o ossisonra Complete Cow and Cattle Doctor—for popular and general use. Price 25 Cents. [apr29 VOA SALE:—‘,A Wixrdworth patent Planing Ma l' chine, retail' i . evs, by • JOHN A. BLOOMET --w3aw A.llegheny Planing Mina. LALutia BOARD.Nd,-100po feet, well seasoned, Col sale by • ~7011 N A. BLOOMER, 11133 w • • ' Allegheny . Phuung MIAs; . . . . .. . ~ „...,, ... . _ •:-.'..:--.,;-:::-....::',1...7'. ••• 1111131/1 IlestilivOr .1110 Business yesterday was mostly confined to the city trade, in small lots. We ire not able to report, so far as we could aecertain, any large transactions. FLOM—The•receipts yesterday were unusually limited, in consequence of whlch prices were firm. We have but few sales to report. We note, some small lots from river at $J,180!3,20; ; from wagons at $3,20033,25; 60 hbls extra from store at 83,45; superfine, by the drai load, from mores at $3,370 $3,406 Rye Flour: • we have no sales; prices on. changed. BACON—We have no ma tern& change to notice in bacon, either ae regard. price. or demand; prices remain firm. We quote sales of hams at BiaBi sides seal ; ehonidere ; country ceded at cent lee.. . • MESS PORK—We quote firm at 814,500815. GRAIN—We could learn of no change since our last, therefore, give former quotations. Wheat 65 070; rye 42048, some lota from store ' at 50 ; oat s 28030; corn, shelled, 340.55. • ' DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 175 bushels apples at 80; do. 50 at 81087. • Peaches: we note sales at 81,37081,60. GREEN APPLES—We notice a sale of 16 bbla rosette (prime article) at $2, at the wharf. OILS-In oils we have no change to notice ;we quote linseed at 90095 ; No. 1 lard at 60061. CINAMON—We have sales of 4 bble at 38; caah. RlCE—Sales of 7 tierces 41041. • TAR—Sales at 63,7504,50, according to site of barrels. FISH—The demand is good, with sales of about 70 bbla No. 3, ranging from 08,50 to $8,76; 25 bble No. 4 at 87,60 co bbl; half tibia No. 9 at $4,623 $4,75. - RAISINS-20 boxes at $2,40, cash. GROCERIES—Wo have no special change to no. tine; so far se we were enabl ed . to learn prices main Him. Sugars. 61661, in htids ; molasses 361 037 e. SALT—Sales of 240 bble et $1,48, delivered et the liver ARRIVED: • Steamer Michigan No.tl,Boies, Beaver. ••Atlantic, Parkinson , _ ason, Vi I IC.. Redstone, Wooc ward, Brownsville. " J. Mice, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Fashion No.:, Peebles Elizabeth. " Cincinnati, Birmingha m , Cincinnati. " Grace, Cincinnati. .Federal Arch, Bowman, St . Louis. Davis, Louisville. " Finaneier,.—,_Lordsville. • Baltic, ----,Louisviile. " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Toccarcom, Murdoch, Wellsville. Arena, Kinney, Wellsvile. .DEPARPED: For !Marietta and hock Ingport; ita,l Tint fine ateamer PACIFIC, Z/410Lat Mut rr.s, will leave for th e above and intermedi ate po ,:a every THURSDA Y, at 4 'o'clock, P. M. - For r re ,..bl. or peerage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS & SON, N 0.61 Water et., and 63 Front at. w e d nes d a :r Packet for Clacinnatl. T ux ne ze ni3d fast roasting steamer CIN . cusiNATI 7 NILIZINGIIIhat t Master, wit/ leave regularly eveli . VtrZONISDAY. Car freight or passage, app;y oa hoard or to mailn G. 1.1:-ArILTENDERGER. lad Tim fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. 2, Capt. W*. HANKA, leaves th e &Ile gneny woad for Frank lin,every Atonday,and Thursday, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. IOW( HANNA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Faulk lin. every Tuaday and Friday, at 4 P.M. For Freight or Yasaago, apply on Board. Laura ate:ander owner. N 0.119 Wood Sous, bnareemi Pins and Second, (elan Os vita dormitt IiKANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COOKING STOVES, of the most approved patterns, and such as will render the beet satisfaction. Also,Patlor Stoves, amongsvhich will be found Jew ell & Root's celebrated folding door Parlor Stoves; Egg Stoves; Radiators; Franklin Stoves; plain and fancy Orates, (to which we invite the attention of builders);Tea-ketttes; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, &e, to ail of which we invite the attention of dealers be. fore purchasing elsewhere. (my 2 illennettts Monochromatic Depository. No. 73 Third Sons. UMW /1111r—t4ZW FAMIT/2101. The Garden of Gethsemane ; The Cemetery of SCUtili Mr.ra . V- DALY & CO. have now ready for sale a large . and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk fret; they are of the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as u sum mer Sock, cannot be equated. W. D. & Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cintoni silk, and merino ; Childrens' Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Narket. • Journal copy. [m9l WANT Ell— A good struationt era man lea Coantlog House, or as a business man. He has 81.100 at his disposaLl and will give the best of references.— tt anted—a aduation in a Drag Store for a well educa. ted young man, who wishes to learn the business.— Wanted—places in stores, schools, .counting houses, warehouses, on farms, is hotels. or as coachmen, or for several men, and boys of all ages, to business, and to learn various trades. Waned soon several good cooks, housc-keepers, chambermaids, nurses, &0., for our eides, towns, canal. steam boats and country around. Please call at my new (old,) Office, on Liberty street, near the corner of Market and • St. Clair streets. ISAAC HARRIS' A fancy ENDITISH Ttffb IRISH TEAS.--The • subsentiers have just received an invoice and will hereafter keep a constant supply of the above class of Tens, the flavor of which is so generally preferred by persons from the " Old Country," and by many others. Price 50 and 75e. fb. The house which has tieen advertising an exclusive monopoly of these Tens, cannot continue to do so with any truth. We have also on hand a large assortment of Fresh Teas, of all grades and of every description, which we believe cannot he excelled in Pittsburgh. Whl. A. IWCLURD & CO., apsW . Grocers and Tea Dealers. ALL LOT HOLDERS of the Allegheny Cemetery are informed that there will be no admittance to the Cemetery hereafter on Sundays, except by special ticket, .which can be obtained at the office on the grAllegound .A s. JOHN CIIIS .— LETT, Sup. heny Cemetery,. ril 30 1831my2:d2w. ESSENCES AND EXTRACTS FOR SHAVING JELLIES, ICE PAEAN, Ac— Essence Lemon, Extract of Nutmeg, do Voailla, • do lain. Ginger, do Rose VAnilla Beans, For sale by WA!. A. 5F01 4 1.1RG lc CO., myl 154 Liberty street. TNRabove establishment has been taken by the un grsigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate' business connected therewith; and as they are now re ceiving a full - supply of Timber, Orden; for all wee of Lumber will' be. lied with prompmess, and at as low prices as by any other Mill la the neighborhood. PALINGS of a plain and omomanud pattern will be cut . lapr3o.yl JAMES CARMAN R. CO. 11 Al rt TONIC.—Tae gu pe r iorquanties of tale article can only be truly tested by.a trial. It clears the pores of the slrin, causes a healthy action of the nerves, entirely frees the hair from Scurf and Dandruff; has a tendency to make the hair curl. . The:harshest hair must bow to its power, and change to a soft, healthy and glossy state.' To ladles the Tonic is invaluable, the hair can be dressed In any required form no as to preserve its place, either plain or in curls. Its perfume Is invig orating and pleasant, and is free from aIL greasy sub stances, which adds so much to its sterling worth. Sold only at WOODWARD k /ELLE Y'S, api3o:tf Nn. 73, Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa. • kRi3 13- ARO A.INgI —Teachers and families wishing to pur chase School Books, Classic Tell Books, and Edo orolowal works, will find it greatly to • their interest to call immediately at the Educational Book Store 05 Mar ket street, adloining Dr. - Thorn's Drag Store. 'This es tablishment is selling off at cost, to close np. ALSO—Carter k BIO.'S valuable Books, at cost. We have an excellent stock of these works, and families, ministers, Ac., would do well to call danng the present week only. japr9J . EDUCATIONAL BOOR STORE. NEM 'S ‘:. =ENE Concordat ata linantial. OFFICE ctt THE 151914016 . 1P05T, WEDNESDAY Miasma, May 7,1851. i PORT OW PITTSBURGH. 11 tar/ 0 INCH= WL7ll IN Till CIiAtINZI. • Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. fiVllee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • Michigan N 0.2, Boies,Eleaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Waiver, Dailey, West Novnon u Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Hibernia N 0.2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. • Robert Rogers, Butcher, St. Lonis. " Julia Dean, Gallagher,Zanertvile. • Pacific, Klinetelter, ink ingport. Virginia, —, " Pilot N 0.2. Crane. Sonfia. • " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. " - Gov. Meip, Shank,Hockingport. Miegikeny River Trade. REGULAR PRANKLI.q PACKETS. A Card. Notice. WOODWANLD & JELLEY, EALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOOKS STATIONERY,' ETC., • Third Street, Pot Office Buildings. (ap.lo:y Beres Island Saw SW.. Jame* Rosa Saaardeu, • • - ATTORNEY 41 LAW L 0111C3 3 N0. 120 Fool= Omit, FMSTAIIMa • , f - _ , ter» . ` =ME •• . • '2tiution Salto. • ”scom"v4i , cm's, . :AUCTIONEEFIS AND comenssioN MERCHANTS, og• mg= svartv, BT. ILOI7III, ssotnia. • HAVING been edgaged in iheabove business for the 11 last sir years, in this city, world re,pectimy sa licit consignments of Goods, to be sold la this market, either for Anethan or private' salepartioularly Glass ware, Hard Mare and Dry Goods; and. ill make liberal advances An alt kinds of Goods ;consigned is for' sale :Will refer to Messrs, Hewett, Roe & Co., E.. R. Vio• & let, Wm.D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson Co, R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer' & Co.. Larkin Deaver. Saint Lotus; Bailer & Brothers; Cincinnati; Boone. AVLain,'Pittablu, h. - • . ftnano,y P: 1. DAVIS, Anot!loneete. A DMINISTRLTORS' SALE. OF A CRICKERINO PIANO:—On Eithi at 8} corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold; by order of W. IL Denny, Esq., o'clock, a at th o: 6 -o sal n es Th ß u oo rs ta da? evening, May Adwinistbator of :Dr. S. Day, deceased,ll3apertor Sec ond Rand Chickering Piano Pone. P. u. D AVIS, . 'my7 - Auctioneer. • 3D WARD 1301100 L LOTS ki'AucnoN.—On attar 'day afternoon, May Oth, at 3 O'clock. will be sold on the premises, six very valuable•Bailding Lots; situate at the corner or Diamond street and Cherry alley, having eneh a front of 20 feet on Diamond straet, extending 1.00 feet back, with 10 feet given to widen street. Terms—One-half cash; residue en one year—with in terest secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Savo/ Dircetors.--John Micasitey, John APQaewan, youphLewia;G. Adams, Robert.Moo_ ,re John Beck. my 6 • • • P. Id.DAVIB, A ucey. • GOALHIGHT AT Ancrion.---lin Thursday afternoon, May 15th, at S o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of; Wood and ruch• streets, Pittsburgh, will be sold, pursuant to order 'of Orphans' Court of Washington county, by the Administrators of Wm. Ste. venson, late of Allegheny county, deceased, a certain C W iov a ale sh rEl ln g gl ah n otn"UCaidooPtnuidry;ll,fobenngeelnsegsituate on the Monongahela River, (formerly Nottingham,) townabip, the tight to •the ,Coal under one and a half acres, by meets evid bounds on the river, w ith extent of maraca for haute . room and platforms; width on the river seven and a half perches, and the right to follow and take the coal Ina straight direction under the farm of John Taylor, (adJoinina hh d o f Thos. Williams). The extent back by. parnnenin es , is about 100 rode, thence running in tiktetigth,of 20 or OD yards to a point. Said right was conveyed by John TitylOr to A. Kirk. enclitic, and by him to Archibaidßeed, and by Reed to Wm. Stevenson, as by deeds recorded in Wishutgton county. JOHN STEVENSON, • JOHN SIGLIMAN, ' Administrators. Plans can be seen at Sales Room. . . tny6 .P. M. DAVIS,*AuciPr. 'VALUABLE LEASEHOLD, on Pennsylvania Ave nue, AT Anorton.—On Saturday afternoon,- May 16th, at 4 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, the 'cue of six years from January tat,-1831, of that valuable Lot on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Magee street, having a front of one hundred and seven feet on the Avenue, and extending back, along Magee street, .One hundred feet, to a 24 feet Alley, subject to an annu al ground rent of 81.07, on which are erected four two story and four one tory frame. Dwellings; Blacksmith Shop, ice., which rent for $3541. Terms—Onettbird cash, onettbird in alx. months, and the remaining third In twelve:mouths, for approved en .dofsed notes • (cny3j 'I. Aueer. SIIERIFT'S BALE of seven 'cases Dry . Goods, nine do bleached Mullins, and five' bales brown Mullins. On Friday morning, May 9th, at 10 - o'clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner ofln ft h and Wood streets, will be sold, by order ;of-Carter Curtis, E . se, Sheriff of Allegheny county, by sundry writs of forei gn attach ment, seven cares Day Goods, &c., comprising a fall assortment of seasonable and fashionable goods, lately purchased in the East; nine oases bleached Maslins, 2.4 to 5-4 tong cloths, pillow casings, shirting!, Ike.; five bales 3-4 to 5.4 broom shiningsand sheeungs. Terms, cash, par funds. fory3,l tf. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. W. G. WCAUTNET, Aniitlorieer. SECOND HAND BAROUOITE AND BUGGY A! Accrion.—Will be sold to the highest and best bid der, on Saturday , Mar 10th at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at the carnage shop of .1. P. Wilson, on Third st., below Wood and Smithfield, to pay cost of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barcieehe, with new leather top, Iron axle, and left by Mr. Philip Metz ; one open top Baggy, left by Mr. Herring. Also-1 one horse Carriage—standing lop, ire:: talc, and neatly new. Those interested will please take notice to ibis advert netneet, es they will be sold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by .the owners or their agenmbefore that time, with cost of this advertisement. aprlB W. G. WOARTNEY, 4ncl'r. JAIIIES BUSES NA, auctioneers RORTH SALE OF CARGO STEAMBOAT . LOW SILL, comprising Wrought and Rolled -Iron, Halls, ow-Ware, Hardware, Cutlery, Axes, Glassware, Falrbank's Scales, Iron Safes, at aoction. On Friday next t May 9th, Atli o'clock, wilt be sold at brlfennalti Auction House, a lute lot of assorted round, square, and Flat Rolle d Iron, Piougks, Wagon Bagel 39 kegs Nails, 1 Iron Chest; 12 - boxes Sundries, Containing Hardware, Cutlery and Pittsburgh manufactured arti cles; 12 boxes Axes—part of cargo of steamboat Low ell. (m2O) - ,JAMES JIVICENN.9IAuct'r. new and Fleelnanable Goode. TUST RECEIVED a t .8008 YEA ¢ GBIBBLE'S el Bee Hive Clothing Snore; No. V-5 Liberly street, a larAe ; .and splendid assoitment of ,the latest. atllea of dpring and hammer floods, which e ate prepared. to. manuMetare to crder, in a style unsurpassed in this city, and at extremely low prices. We have on hand a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made to the best and most fash ionable manner which we are determined to sell very low for cash. Country merehants,And those wbo buy wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine our stock, before purchasing. [apr7:3ra 1D Lawrence Journal; Clarion Democrat, Mercer vge am S i r e tiu r V t , eo G b r e 7 n erAl l r e urtt r i kio ßepub o l . i 7 can t4 the amount of 81, send Paper , to advertisers, and c harge this this Office. Front Drlok and Honer Tile. ISHE undersigned is now manufaentring, at his Steam . Brick Press, in Birmingham, the handsomest Prom Brick, for haulms, ever produced, which he will sell at one-third to one-half less th an hand-made, possessing perfectly even, square edges, and a irmooth,porished ear face; they catch no dun or soot, and preserve a hand some, clear, bright appearance, as seen in Rev. Dlr. Knox's Church, Bomb Pittsburgh—the contrast between it and other buildings being very visible. The brick now making are mach sapenor to the former. The front of anything like a genteel house should be of pressed brick, the additional expense being so trilling. Certificates in my possession, from Government Offi cers. Agents and Architects, who have used similar brick extensively, certify to their superiority in strength, durability, resistance to frost, water, fire, at. HOUSE TILE. Also manufacturini, a saperior article of Tile, pro nounced by au eminent English Architect, supertor to Slate, and furnished attgiou!one : hall the expense. Also,. 300,000 Common Brick; strengtb, durability Ac., guaranteed. Price $3 snoop, at the Works. myl ISAAC GREGG. HKLEBER has just received -111.• Jenny Lind's celebrated Bird Song, as sang by her with rapturous applause, at her concert an Pittsborgh. Flag of our Union—a National Song—by W: V. Wal lace; Poor Sailor Boy; Where are the Friends of My Youth; • Old Veteran; .. Gently Sighs the Breerti—Duett; Household Words—by Blockley The Cavalier—by plover; The National Unton--*-A Patriotic Song, dedicated to Henry Clay ; • When other Friends are Bound Thee ; My New England Home—composed by Mrs. A. Wade, of Allegheny City; Sheperd's Quickstep ; Carcaszi's Unbar Preceptor; Torp'i da• do • Howe's do • do • POLKAS Evergreen Home, Sweet Home, Lizzy, Villageßells, Rough and Ready,•Pet, Waverly, Pretty Little, etc., etc. Together with a fine selection of Waltzes, Variations, Early Lessona,Marches, ()Altar and Violin Music, etc. NO.lOl THIRD STREE7', rival • • Si: n of the Golden Harp. AN otivanAmoaa For Du Jr.roct ion of Illarkot , Muses. AITHEREAS, It Is desirable that the present Market VT Houses be ; reconstructed, as well as other addi tional Musket Houses be erected for the greater conve• nience and accommodation of the citizens; therefore, BEciton 1. Bs is ordained and enacted by the citizens of Piffrourgh, in Select and Common. Councils. cutanbied: That whenever the citizens of any Ward or Wards of the City shall subscribe the amount necessary for re building any, of the present Market Houses, or shall procure a siteor sites for additional Market Houses, and the means for the erection of the same, they shall submit to Councils for their approval or amendment, the plan or.plum on which they propose to erect the same; and when the said plan or plans have been so approved of by.Cbunclls, the same shell appoint a com mittee to act in conjunction with a committee of the same namber, to be appointed by the subscribers to any of the said Markets, who shall constitute - a building committee, and whose special duty it shall be to carry out the provisions of this Ordinanee k and to see that the said Market or Markets are erected in conformity with the plans approved of by Councils. - Skarn:in 2. Be it ordained, fe., 4-c.; That when any Market or Market Houses shall- have been erected in conformity with the 'foregoing section, it shall be the duty of Councils, by ordinance, to enact such rules and regulations for the government of the same, and to ap point such officerstts may be necessary for said Mark- Elscrion 3. Bc is ordained, 4.c., ¢c , That the City Trea surer and the Clerk eth Clerke of said Markets, shall re ceive and collect the rents and revenue arising there from, and after first deducting the CCM of repairs and other necessary expenses, the Treasurer shall pay over the proceeds of the said Markets annually, iu the month • of December,th the respective subscribers to said Mark ets, in proportion to thc h ri ef r o e r s e pe a a .di tiv v e ide su n b d sc ia rip d ti e o c ns iare , until they shall be folly relmbureed the principal and interest of the amounts respectively subscribed and paid by .ftahvemor'ofFthlili-snah'senribeatrs to the Market House or Market Houses in the Diamond, the Treasurer. shall retain for the use of the City, from the.proceeds of said Diamond Markets, the sum of 84,50 0 , annually. , SZCTION 4. Be is °niacin ti. - fc., Thal whenever the provisions of the third section of this Ordinance shall nave been folly complied with, the said Market or Mark et Houses with.the grounds ' attached to the same, alma 'become t he' ptoperty of the City,' together with the revenue and emoluments arising therefrom. Ordained and enacted into laiLaw, in Commits, this 29th day of April, A. D. 1851. ' ROB' M. RIDDLE, Prue. of a C. pro rem. Avrasr--M. W. Lewis, Ma of C. C. .• JAMES B. MURRAY, • - Pre*. of S. C. Arrest—B. Memauw, Clerk of S. C. Iniyl • 7.. OFFICER, Agent of Real Estate vmd•Vriter of • Deede, Mortgages, Ronde, AttieLes Of ligiecanen e, No. 63 Filth street, bantam Wood: pful Smithfield strolls. • • • leen . • NESE ..r~: J ~'_ COMMON BRICK. New - Rusty t \" I "• . ,-. • . . .. 1 ;' -: .., -,--. •-, ~.,•...''..,,-... :-. r , . -V- it-St.- - .. , 7.:;.....'• 4 4 %?.: ": 1 .; ,-4 ! ... •. . ' • 4 1 1 .1,- .:"" , :‘i:• ,- ;; , :....' t , 4 - , ...4." ,. ..'... , :%. . • .: . - :;... 41 •...4;..":,: , 4 ".- 4.., 4i,f . ..% :.;•!... '.....-. - 4: , .:' , .. t......i . ; . .... V . : , ...;'' ....., ~. • - -• ...: - , i. 7 0! ii . ;:ti - .1% 1 ' .. 4..•••••• , ',s r: • :' • • BY TELEGRAPII. - liePrfed Erl***di.fti Tdi4:7o"sitig WIRT= 111T..1.101111011:07.41*1116 FROM. - HAVANA. Nsw . Yost, May 6 The steamer aeorgia, from Chaves and Havana, arrived this morning with the Pacific mail and 01,: 600,000 in gold dust on freight , and no paaseogers. She left Chagrin' on the 25th ult.. with . 600 passen gers, sod transferred 200 at Havana. . The steamers Crescent City, North America, and Brother Jonathan were left at.Chagros with only a few passengers. The Georgia saile . , , tt from Havana on the evening ofihe let Inst. Great eicitemnnt prevailed in rela tion to the invasion. A number had tiennimpritioned OA suepicion,among them three priests for preaching mutinous aermons. The day of the Georgia's arrival was celebrated by the execution of a poor fellow who had been sent over by Lopez to obtain pilot. for the expedition. This is the first execution that has taken place for a political offence, end has created considerable ill . feeling against the new Governor General. Matters are becoming so serious and alarming . it Havana that many people ardpreparing to leave.— The Captain General is taking every precaution against the Manion.' LOok•outa are stationed all alongt hecoast within two miles of each other, and vessels of war are kept cruising between San Anto. oio and Havana, one of them, the steamer Caba l was ashore on the Coleradoa and the Pizarro has wino to her assistance. A row bad occurred at Havana between some American seamen and the inhabitants. The seamen were drunk, audwero arrested and put in the stocki froin the effects of which treatment two died.- The affair is now in the hands of the American consul. Tbri rainy season has notyet set in. The Chagres Rail road will, it Is said, be finished to Gorgona by the last.ofJulY if the weather continues good. The inhabitants . Ease established a regular police, and life sod property are much saferlban heretofore. The passengers by the Georgia are generally in good health. Only two cases of illness occurred during tho royage. Judge Thurston, the delegate from Oregon, died on board of the California, end was buried at Ace Palo. Senator Gisinn had been ill but was recoverlng at last accounts. The fourth one of the Chagres mar, deters bad been arrested at Porte Bella and brought to Panama, where ho is confined in prison. They are all to be shot in a low days. The Tennessee which arrived at Panama, bad on board 8700,000 in gold, and 200 passengers. The Columbia brought e 900,000 iaogold on freight. The American sloop of war Vendalia attired at Bonolula oo tho 10th. Tho ship Nised Stewart and schooner Betty Blies, have both been got off the rocks on which they were cut in a gala. The Nised Stewart was cold pre. vim to her getting off. Adrices liTn Oregon to tbo 25th bare been re Tho Republic thinks that the reports by telegraph that the Cobalt expeditieM has boon abandoned, aro not to be misted. They aro intondid to baffle governmencin its designs of repressing the expedi• tion. It publishes a private letter from Jackson. Tillie, Fla. to the effect that an expedition WI, cer-, tainly on foot there, and expected to sail on the Bth of May. The country delegates aro arriving by scorer, and N 0 have, already .orf bred, .and-a-large• majority of thorn aro hot for secession, which seems to be re. solved upon.- The excitement increases, And the merchants aro 'alarmed. , Ttua-Convention will meet at Military Hall at-4 o'clock this aftornoon. The city to crOvidcd with strangers. ' Eterwrorr, Pe. May 6. Sneer fell hero yesterday to the depth 01 18 in., atid we base floe sleighing this morning. MARKETS BY TELBOR&PH • • PEIZADELPHIA, May 8. Floor—Standard arid bettor breeds at 4,31034,37; the letter rate la demanded. In Ryo Floor and Corn Meal there is nothiog doing. Wheat.. Red 98; White 1,09. Rye 70071 - . Corn 64i. Oats at former raid. Whiney 23P241. svinnna.) hats Your, May 6. Cotton steady ; middling Uplands 10/010s. Flour at 84,1 2(a06. Wheat 95696. Corn 62063. Oats 47048. Pork.. Eteavr ; new mess 15,76 ; old 14,62 a 14,76 ; new prime 13,6013,75. Dry Hams sia 89i ; eborldrs 6407. Lard declining at 91910}. Oil—Eogllsh Linseed 71072. Beel Cattle..firm. CINCMJAII, May 6 The river is riling fist. Weather is pleasant. Flour..onchangeth Whiskoy 17i. Sugar STM,St EOM Molasses 34. Hosiery, Trimming and Lace docoa. 11. EATON, 62 Fourth street, between Idarket • and Wood, invites the attenuon of Wholesale and Retail buyers to his large and well selected assort ment of Cotton, silk and merino hose, I hose and glov es; Best Paris - kid and driving gloves ; • • Figured and . plain bonnet ribbons;' •• •. i Black ens tnmaiing and fionacinlacee ; . Drees buttons and trimmings; Laces capes, under-sleeves and veils; French worked collars, chemixettes and cuffs ; Linen cambric, lawn and embroidered hand?fs; Lanes, inserting* and edgings, of every style; Dimity bands and wrought flouncing; Gents cravats, ties, stocks and collars; " Fine shirts, silk and cotton vests Sc. dressing ! gowns; Pius, needles, tapes, buttons and.braide ; Shell, ivory and horn combs ; . Hair and teeth brushes and perfumery ; Fine and'common fans and parasols; Zephyr worsted, canvass and patterns ; Ladies' slipper*, gaiters 3 excelsior walking shoes; With a great variety of small wares and fancy arti cles, all of which he offers at the lowest rates, either for cash or approved credit. • laprZS:lmilfrAttv READ 'l l lllB CERTIFICATE. ' • "I am-glad I tried Watts' Nervous Antidote. 'Par three years if have been afflicted with norvoad head ache, law spirits and a bad cough. I took but one tea spoonful, and In one hoar was' entirely relieved:of the headache and low spirits. I took another spoonful the next night, since which time I am lite a new man in fill strength. AUGUSTUS WM. GOETZ?' Watts , Nervous Antidote is told at No 60 Smithfield street. -Price 81 IP bottle. • myl S. L. CUTHBERT. The Glory or Suture •In 'the perfection of Art. ENHANCING to every understanding the beauties of Nature, In creating deeper perceptions and com manding the highestemotions thereof, by . a kno*ledge of Landscape Sketching and Painting, imparted in a short term of instnicuons, in the eminence of a style, whereof, in tho pectiliariues thereto, is unsurpassed In all the excellence! of the An. Sketches of - residences and scenery in and around Pittsburgh, in constant progress. Magnificent trapscrip. lions of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery; and the most splendid views from all over the world. C. C. BENNETT, 197 Penn st. ap2s:tf. - Pittsburgh; Pa. IMM=3M3 ,e,!;w•24mace."AO:vre. CORITEII 07 MARY= eUD TIMID 771LETTe. CHARTERED A. D. 1850; the only chartered Instl tutien of the kind In Pennsylvania. Faculty.—Joan Flamm, principal Instrucior in the science of Accounts. 0. K. Cnarmixamo, Professoi PatmonahrP, Moreau tile computation, rice. ALI= M. Wasson, .Bsq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. - Those swishing to. obtain a complete knowledge ,of Bookkeeping and its application to every bmneh of bu siness, also, a rppid and elegant hand writing, are invi ted to call and examine the arrangements. :•:. : • - Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening. Reference to any of the alty merchants. Neel° Pearly W °Ate Teem aaa lireatia, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSO NS who have either, are honorably lammed Pthat if their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW and encrusted with tartar, that a 2$ eclat box of Janet.' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath oiliferously sweet. Sold only at JACKSON'S Store, 240 Liberty iune, head of Wood. Dott • 000 solud &el ey 1 • streets Poat Ohne 'Buildings, have on hand a choice *clangor' of Americas and English publicadons—bound and i aum ben: Also; Stationery, ate. . Arks neAlp bTnni 4t eveii style. gnkers Ohthangt Bpktrs. oFoltos ineart.•• • . • ..... • .... • . •-•••1 orailtis nova :ITGAT tit IRO ..1144sic ejuilkioloo.lC4ll44l4)lttosuagi, .CLEVELAND, og.to. • Cop!cl.!krsisniriits c ll B t ptiacipti cities, and , Bong/it and •801111.016 Commission. • na.l:4 BANKERS 'AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ' " 85 Wood Streets • . Thintdoor below Fourth—qusorsitts). • SM? EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities ccininnutli for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold Silver and Bank Notes , bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal clues of the United States. 'Deposits received Par and Current Funds - marn:y NO.ls t ' WOOD STREET, PITTSBUROII. Current money received on deposit. , Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni tod States. . latutltly PATRICES & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXOHAISGIE - BIZOILICAR, No. D 5, CORNIII WOOD A= Dusooso,anuccro, • ' Pitt.tbusgh, - Pa. ' ,froayl 1A5.1.5001. THOS. WAIN?. • • . BOON 6ARGENT. ,HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • 'N:B. Corner ef Wood and Sizth streets., PaultstrAC, Pa . DEALERS.in Coin; Bank Notel,"llme 111115; Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certifleates of Depositosn . EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and &mop t for sale in sums to saitparchasers. CURRLIIT and par rands received ondepoeite COLLECTIONS made on all parts of Union ankle lowest rates.' CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. BRYAN, OLE= dt. CO. "*,T snc ER, iip e or rat:rte. e t :fleeted, and Remit -I\. FL B. BRYAN Cashier. i / 111 = f i... asbusgh, May 18. 1850. • '-Notitte. • haveluiio4ated J. GAHM= Comm !alai ns in • ..t r Ml, 4 q.:ife,and Banking baaineaa. ' C o. __l . V . vg. H. WILLIAMS & . 4 " 121 Y- 1 ) g . WY, IL J.B. IL'VAT. 7.0. count U. wrioutants AD Co.• . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS Norma EAST COWED OP WOOD LED MELD ISTUDETD. A LL transactions made on liberal terms, and calico tiotus promptly attended to. 0n6.43m N. HOLMES & SONS,' BANN BANOVNG TM= BANKING AND ISCHANGS To No: 67 Market !MN: four doors Wow old stand. • N. HOLMES & SONS, IijANICERS AND EXCHANGE BROIOERS, end Dea- JOll len in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western ,cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughont the Unto ted 'States. Depositcs received in par kinds or current paper, No. 67 Alarketstrect, between Third and Fourth : atm 28-Iy. Domestic and Foragn Exchange, Bank Notes, Gatd.andSarer,Baught,So.l and Exchanged, AT Taa EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE William A. 1111111 & Co., 64 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH'. INnicalmrAttowie ex TIME errwrnt - . 1313.A.111:ER & Banitisandllethange Broke% Dealers to Fenden and Domati , Bills of Exthange, Cerrificau4 o f Depo s is, Bask Notu, and Coin. . Cornet of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St Charles liotel. - • may2B QTRICT atteuticet will be given to 9.11 61:minden ea 0 trusted to his care. Pittsburgh manufactured an} cl es alwayi on hand, or procured on short ►once. • Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ate., negotiated on Cavort blc terms. Advances made if required. tocattf Wmausoros, May 6 Pr. Rogers , Syrup ofLiverwort and Tar. - GANCEI.A.LAfaIIAi For ths complus cure of Cough.T. Cala, influasza, Asthma, Brondatis.Syitting of Blood, and alt other Lung • Complatntrundsng to C0N517111P.7701 4 1. • Csros; May THE ahoy° die unkaksbed COUGH MEDICINE is eat , ' Tying all before it in Lung..Complainta. In all sec tions of the country it is constautly performing cures which astonish even physicians themseivr.a. Looluat the, high character and staading of the names-which. vouch for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, MD:, late Professor in th e Meaical College in Cincinnati. 3l7: J. Riohards, M.D.; Hon. Judge blames - Mon. /ridge Wm. Burke; for more than 29 years Post hi - deter-of Cin.,` R. 8. Newton, ALM, Prof. in the Medical College at IdOm phis, Tom.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Temp. Organ, and Gen. Agent of the Grand Division of tho Sous of Temperance of Ohio ; William H. LeTiton, Rac,,Editor of the U. 8. Military and Naval Argus at N. llzabonans C. Faultier, Esq . , of Albany; Rev. II: Witenuna, Rev. R. Hoyt, N.T. City ; and we codld name hundreds, aye thousands of others, who testify from pry-Amok mapoiener, that it has cured theta 'lied their mends, in some eases after all othe rre m edies had failed. Such mannever make stren statements, unless convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Head a few 'of the letters. Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory to H. L. Stew art, No. 137, Second street, New York. • - SPAILTA; Jane 30 1858. scar Friasd Rattan: I have been home novriust two months. When last saw yoa, I had but little opes of ever getting any better . . But I.bave now duo pleasure of thanking you for recommending me to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canchalagaru I got a dozen bottles of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it, as I had done with everything else. I have only taken tour bottles of it, and. I tang say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken. On my first taking , it, it increased the expectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody matter from my lance. Bat that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly. I cough but little now and ex. peel soon to be entirely free from It. I consider it an Invaluable medicine, and shall recommend It to all who are afflicted with a court or diseased lank's.. I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION, and had bled a good'deal from the lungs, and doctored ma! al b in eek nwn4As her 7f cas it„ vn e raf th d o ir a cured rphl h ai tv el . a f a 't a b e a te ig d7.l w mowet a mi rse ra , h eul av o e us ong ly Your sincere friend, F. M.' CORY. N. B. The original louse from which the above is an extract, is on file, and can be seen at our office, No. 316, Broadway. BLEEDING AT - THE LUNGS CURED: SSE now PROMPTLY IT ACM SlateMtnt of Mead Lang, Baker, N 0.388 Fecal strut, N. Y.—A few days before last Chnstmas, I was taken unwell, and soon commenced bleeding freely at the Lunge. I called in a Elomccopathic physician, bra his medicine did not seem to help me. I read your advert isement, and thought I ' would try Dr. Boyers' Syrup of Licence's, Tar and Canchatagua. Before I hart taken. up the Ihirdthittle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone, and I felt as well as usual. My health is now. good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, and cor dially'recommend it to my friends. (This eta:antra was made to the Proprittors,AfanA 12th, 1850.1 OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES.. LIT For want of room to publish as length any more certificates, we here give the names and residences of several individuals well known in New York, nary one of whom has *this making, and can epoch personally ffio of its eets: ue - eall upon them, and hear what they say. Camas IL Biqa; Broadway, corner of Jahn street. Rev. Etzsar Hon, No. 127, Madison street. Pastor of the u Church of the Good Shepherd.. • .Itoszaz S. LOCKWOOD; No. 30, Vestry street. SIIVA=I Hort, No. 230,11ouston street. Be sure try ask for De. A. Rogers' Syrup of LIV ERWORT, TAR, and .CANCHALAQUA,. an let no other bo palmed on to you. CAUTION.—None gsnzint„ unless then is on the bud INto.l)Per a note of hand, signed with a Pen, by A. L. SCOVILL. 'CO. FOR SAITE, wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCOVILL & CO., Propneten,at, their . Principe! Depot, GOTHIC , HALL, N 0.318 Bnadway, New York, to whom all or den for the Medici - tie, and letten relating ra Agencies, should be addressed, post-paid. ALSO, (or sale by H. E. Sellers, No. 57 Wood ancet, Wholesale Agent for • Pittsburgh and vicinity; D. M. Curry, H. P. Schwartz, and I. Douglas, Allegheny City Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; A. 'Patterson, Bir turn am: PRICE—In large bottle, 81,00; or six bottles for 85,00 mar2s;3m • Bt.. Clair natal, (Formerly the Exchangeo Corner Penn and Sc. Clair streets, Pittsbwrgh. TIES spacious, central, it nd convenitntly located HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, and is now open for the accommodation of the public. The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully Informs his friends and the public, that he has furnished It in the most elegant and comfort able style, attd• employed competent assistants and at: tentiveXand•faithfal servants, and that he will spare do exertions to make it equal to any house in the country.: •-• The well known central location of the House, anti conveniencli of its arrangements, rendering it the most desirable, either to travelers or permanent boarders, in duces hi nt to solicit and hope for It %liberal share of piti tronage. (arrr22l • 0.. W. BENNETT. (siaccti •:-;-",'', ,i'a - , - :%.,: . . , 1-':-'.;'11::k t ' 4 , ' 4 • •• •• . . . . BAN/ZINO 11017810. JESSE, CAROTHERS & CO., ROmoVYI. G. W. TAYLOR, ' 112 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILI,BROKER HOPE WONDERFUL CURES!! Look at its 117npsialelled Success. DIUSIC. ASSS.• HIILEATT, • late of the City of. Dublin, rer speetfally informs tho citizens of Pittsburgh ' and Alleshonv,that she is prepared to give instruedon on the Piano Forte and Singing, either at their residences or at her's, comer of Leaeock and Morgan streets / Alle. gheay: For particulars enquire at this office, or at the Siam of W. Italy le Co., Firth street. • Terms moderate. tapr23/ar F - 00. SALE—Whito Louisville Lime, by the barrel or retail; 20 dozen good black ink ;lead pencils ; 2,000 small fish hooks ; 20 gross coat and vest motes; a few pictares; a large temperance chart, and 3W/temperance certificates; the Daily Morning Post, and all our Pitts burgh Dailies, most of the Weeklies, and about 100 late exchange Newspapers, front Boston to New Orleans, kept and for sale, by -ISAAC HARRIS, • ' apl2El at.blp Agermy and Inuilllgence Office. • .. ", - :A. W. Poster, . ATTORNEY...IND COUNSELLOR AT ZAIV; 0" FO CE lsVM 7 kki :NO. 47 EITa'H STREET. bekne Market , Mat Fa. '.llovM4avrly. • ••' •:-•. tDrtian anti filtbittass. nag qj tho gra, Buctstor Lungs. WWAR'S BALSAM Op • VirILD:CIifERRY is a fine herbal medicine. courposed'ehledly of WELD Cumin Balm and the geniuitte Immatto Blots (the latter imported expressly for this purpose the rare rawest virtues of which are also combined by a new anodes process with the'extract of tar t thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING. CORRESPONDENCE. Dr. Wm. Y. Beets, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect. able Druggist iii that delightild village,hu informed us that the sale orWisutr's Balsam of Wild Cherry is no. paralleled. The demand for it is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied With ft. Re has had In his store medicines for lung afihetkins. Some of these were esteemed good and some gave tempbnuy relief _ But since he hu had Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a - number of the most serious cases were ompletelr en; red by its use, "I never sold a medicine , "says the door tor, “in which I had that entire confidence that I had in thiao • lemma!" Wherever Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher .ry is introduced, it at once attains that bigh reputation it so richly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on every hand can be witnessed its wonderful cutest The worst case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cangb, (and; also those that are of long standing,) Bronchitis or Consumption (in its early Stages) are always cured bv this remarkable medicine. • • HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Oured by Wistarra Salaam of IN IldOtterry• ' Fran:sum limos, Hamilton co, 0, Sep 71,1850. Park--Dear Sir: . I take the liberty of advising you of- the benefit that I have derived from the use o Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." was prostrated by that terrible scourge,Consumption,in May - last. The attack was truly hoax( itur to ma, for five of my family, (my brothers and sisterly) - had died of Consumption. I was afflicted with nearly all of the worst features of the disease: I had a distressing cough and expectorated a great deal of blood y hectic fever severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, alternating. with fiathes of heat and copious night sweats. • I was under the care of a skilled physician- from the time I was taken sick untilabont six weeks since, Wag then abbot helpless, and my friends coarlderingmycue hopeless, or atleast beyond the reach of oar physician's skill. advised the use of . .Wistar' s Balsam of Wild Cher • • • • .. . • • • • • • ry I have taken four bottles of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well I make ibis statement to induce others that tro afflicted as !have been, to make trial of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my health.' . JEREMIAH ISIGRIOG. Crown Pont; Lake co , Is., June 15,18Q9: . J. D. Park.--Dear Sir: As I have a deep conualssera non far the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief histo ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of "Dr. Wistar's Balvam of Wild Cherry.. In July 1844, I was attacked with a fever of atyphoid character, which left me in a very debilitated state, when lathe following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to slim me the appear once of a confirmed consumptive. I labored under a severe cough; expectorated a great deal, and was trou bled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my lungs. I continued in this state, gradually sinking under the disease, until January, 1847, until I was rival' attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold,. and almost losttheir feeling. radar these circumstances it may ho truly said that I nos a hying skeleton. I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physidans and try Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from tke first week th at I commenced taking it I can data a gradual recovery. I continued its use sEsutonths, as the end of which time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since, and . cheerfully recommend the Rti sam to all those ffiieted with diseases of the Icings, and mould say to those commencing its tun not to be dis couraged, if two ortee bottles do noteffect a cure, but persevere as I have one, and I have no doubt but toms eases out of ten will e blessed *llll renewed health- havebeen. 4 JOSEPH JACKSON. Important to dere' itged 'will' Disarm of de Lungs Will miracles never, cease? More evidence of Its " Nto ls lll en ffr h . il d jlerre, IrrTn d g EeekT,Veassi4 srxnrostxru 14, r Mem*. Sanford 4. Park: I take le .op y o informing you of a most remarkable cureperformed on me by that:we of Dr. NV/antes Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the year 1840 I was , taken with Ma inflammation of the bowels, which I - labored under ton six weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the allot' 18411 was attacked with a severe cold. which seamed Itself upon my lungs, and for tho armee of three years T was caw fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and eva rryy variety of aid without benefit' and thus! wattled along until the winter of 1848, erten' beard of Dr. WM. tar's - Balsam'of Wild Cherry My Mends Peranaded me to give it a trial, though I had gives up all hopes of recovery; and 'had prepared "tayrejr.fOr the angrier another world.. Through their solicitation was reduced to shake use of Ito germinc .yr u pro.i: qt Wild Chary. The' abet was trail .astonishing: After ftve years of affliction and endering. and' alliihaVingspentfour or five hundred dollars to no purpose,rmo the best aad most respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to etlllll3 healthily:Mb blessing of God, and the asp of Dr. Ms- Mr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors o so ialuable a medicine. as Wistar , e,BsUlam of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully, rW. H. BASER. The genuine • Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry?' has a lac simile of the signature of Henry Whiter, M. D., Philadelphia, and " Shuford & Perk " on a finely exe cuted steel engraved wrapper. No other can be germ- 'Sold by 7. D. PARK, (successor to Sanford& Park' Founh and Walnut streets, Ciacinnati,.ohio, Genera 'Agent to the South and-Wert, to whom all orders must • be addressed. , •,, . J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh ; L "Pirdeox, /r, earner Market 'street and the Diamond; B A. nstatestoele & Co, Pkta burgh ; J A Jones, 'flusburgh;,Le& & Beckham, Alla 'gherty City; L T Russell, Washington ;.V.9 kt-Lambar ran, F'rankilit Bowie, 17nlontown;Welty, Greensburgh; S Kciunts, Somersctr Scott & 4;llasoro, Bedford'; Reed & Son, Sundt:Aden ; Airs. Orr, Kollidays burgh; Hildebrand &Co. Indiana: R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans A' Co, Brookville; A 'Wale's A Son, Waynesbargh ; ,DPFarland & Co, N Callender, /Road- • -villa; Burton & Co, Erie; Henry, Foiker, i Mercer' Tas 'Kelly &Co Butler; 9 Smith, Beaver; ' I OSartunertou, Warren; i C S Jottes ; ;Condeisport; P Croaker 3r.,.,(Brownirrille• _ Flo . DR. BROWN, No. 61 DIAIROND'A.LLEY. , ' • Dsvcrrszi his 'entire attention to an ciao • r( practice. practice. HUE nsiness cOnflnedto • - !tillp Private or Votertai Distant suid sitteb pain ful affections, brought on by.lmprudence • A youthfulindulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptiont 7 &most hens (Beet, Stricture,. Urethral Discharges, Impurity - of the Blood, with all diseases o: the venereal origin.: Skin. 'Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tatter, Ringworm i blereririslituseases,Seminal,Wealtness,lm. iitency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month ns, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano- IL S 4ftft ' s Affe ° ctions, Pains in the Back suit:Loins, India. tions of the Bladder and Kidneys*, auceesifttßY treated Cure guaranteed. - - • - Fourteen years , practice:(four in this city% enables Dr.. Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come nudes his care. =, • , •• - . °Mee and private consulting roorna o Diathand'ay lir- Char , a moderate. , - ,..nhti&ditaft DP BUMATlBM—Dr...broartre newt) , - ctureovrea rem• JUL edy for Rheumatista Is a speedy and certrdnreraedy for that painful trouble.: It never fails. ' - Office and Private - Oicarduttion Rooms ..NO: 41, DU =ND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doetoris always as • ' , EXTRACT OF- - AMERICAN OIL.' "P rt REPARED and sold , by JNO. YOUNGS_ _,ON 202 I - Libey' Street. - This powerially concentrated - pre peration i the medical virtues of which are found to be eight times the strength of the 'ori&td Arne/lean Oil. It is put up in bottles at 2S arid 27k,cente 1 / 2 .ettelhwith full directione for its use.. In every diastase whore she cal gi 'nal American Oil has been found at all - ethenCioll4 and It so far exceeds the original in ppower, as to refder lithe CHRAPDST.ArLDIC. WORLD; Call and try u - - JOHN YOUNGSON. N. IL The original Oil in its natural .stattt as taken from the bowels of the earth, can be had as above—and will he -fonnd genuine. notwithstanding anda firm claims to be the enitsProprietOrs: Trassupeseent W i ndowd , Shady Visotory. 4S rawriv STREET, 4 (arrwEso non arm mutant' arale6lo: - . - T SLIADESpn hand and mildest nil Hines to - - 3.4,4.4;6 4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain andlaidered o .Transparent green dor 4 ' Dark " - do Landscape Shades' of every style MOonlight do _ do. do - - Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style ; STOLE.SHADES of any color, with Lettering or ;re signing. OIL CLOTHS an hinid. • - . ; Also, silotpf SHADE THIIIIMINGS..-Complote at 25 cents per shade. u:r Curtains hung on reasonable P. S.—Pedlens will do well to cell at the - Fietory, be. fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlB.lm - ' - - -DKIIHNeN. 417 ST Et/1.0E117E0 BY - .Black and colored French'Clctba; , _Light colored fancy ClUMillltte,ll4 Black,Fronch - Cassinterea; - Fancy Silk 'Peelings Baa and white Marseilles Vesting; >-7 '1 Jenny Unit Vetelag, at B. M. ARGITST. " znyl:2t ' ' rio 185 Wood it .114 .ev pr. Kris - meilyre }Pens es Serallal4.l7l - KITTANNING to =OM - MENDED by '" Gov:" Johnstori . and - ibshoP 2 AV Potter and Uptold, wilt re-open for slimmer session on the.3oth Instant, (April). Charge for bottrd and English tnittog-,tor)gew..,, elan of five months, - . q"",,„, 7 Charge tor .washing and stationery, Per .ts $ st? 3 ,t an 7 5 of five months, - • - • Music, esm,at matemityrates., No nagslas ,... fl of.boarders received 25. Bee Circulars at: J. H. tdolloYs Book Store r ?) Wood sire ' Bef et erente.. in ui er. _ , Pitisburgh—ThegitimOpClellff; l ad . 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