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Perrysville, limey county, ' Two men Came into My house on 41st January lan (I keep a public house) ;-they fbr liquor, end Corriston threw down a half counterfeit, and then I took him to be the man who once before passed a counterfeit balfdollar on me; I told him the:money woe , not good; he — elated that be had received it in change for a bill; ;Ae asked-Scott if ho bad any small change about ' which he answered in the affirmative, and ;mid for the liquor; I suspected then that they might attempt to pairs some on ,some person else, and I followed them ; , saw Corriston go into Mr. Rhere More, and Scott went on down the street; after be came out of Rbera store be went down about one hundred yards; and mot Scott; Corriston wont &erase toKennedra store and Scott kept down on the other side of the street; he remained in the nom but (abort time; Scott had only gone a abort distance before be came out of the store; Kennedy started after them and took Corriston; Scott walked • on t Jolt boron) the 'arrest saw Coniston, as I thought, band something to Scott; never saw any counterfeit money in the poseeralon of Scott. Wm. Rbey ,roam—Reside in Perrysville. Coy riaton came into my store, called for a plug of to. bacco, and laid down a counterfeit half dollar; told him I could not , take it; said he had nothing else, appeared to be. sorry hat it WU counterfeit, and left; be was only in the Store nbout two minutes; the next thing I knew, Corrinton was in the engirt trate , . ofEice. . Qtranrca Szmons.--Thursday, May B.—Judgee McClure sod Boggs on l'he bench. The , Coort this morning charged the jury in the case dr the Commonwealth vs. Roland Parker and , Pener , Shoemaker, charged with conspiracy in at tempting to defragt the public by moans of counter. all money.: Unary, tiller an absence of about two hour's and a half, came into Cotirt with their :minds made up not to agree. They stood Ms and tei.i.T.The'Court discharged them. • The case of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas INbitfaket for burglary was then taken op. The defendant is charged with having entered the store of McCammon dr Stevens on the 3d of March last, and takiog therefrom a gold watch, carpet bag, &c. The goods were found in Ma possession and be was :convicted of grand larceny. r Tbe prisoner on being asked if he had any thing *0 tray, said that if he had time he could have shown 'Where he got the watch. The Court sentenced him to the Penitentiary for two years. '...: . The Court announced yesterday that the ,criminal I dalendar had leen disposed of, and returned his - sincere thanks to the jurors for the able and rapid Dsnner in which they bad discharged their duty. They were all discharged. Bzwriecto—Thautaa Jackson was brought into COO7l for the purpose or receiving his sentence, tutring been convicted ofeeveral charges of larceny, The prison, raid be bad been found guilty accord to law, but he was not guilty, that he had been - raised in Pittaburgh,,and hoped the court would bo faii . lenieat as ptiatible. The Court said, that they 'believed Jackson at ono time war an honest man, but that be bad beekled astray by Bogue, and con vegnently they .irould make his senteoces•aa light 16 pas:tibia. HO* then sentenced to ooe year in the Penitentiary for the first offence I for the second, to one year; and for the third, to one year; making in all, three raps. Dructors.—lmagineanythiog more delicious and pleasant if yen dare, these warm days, than a good pine apples-Able:l Bow cool and relreshingt If you mould have-one mined to picnic the extremest fancy, tho moat fastidious taste, why, call at DenneWs of ‘t Our Donn , " in Diamond Alley, ho is always tip to tbo saation nod a lick ahead. Already, in advance °tall cabers we believe, be bap got on pino apples * and all tbo g , fancy fume" to do thioga op in style. It is needless for of to any to give him a call, as a mote clever and accommodating gontletnan closer stood behind a bar. - Buries 4 'Chissron.Pl4) firm of Meters. Wegner, Buschner & Mealier, have presented us' with a beautiful lithographic picture, of the distioguisbed and worthy prelate, wboso name heads this notice. It is conceded on all hands to be a most perfect like. tteas,and masterly piece of workmanship—alike • Creditable to the first Bishop of Pittsburgh, and the -o,lebnited lithographers, whose skillful esecution of . 44 work entrusted to their charge, D rapidly be. ehtitinggenprally known to the public at large. . Hozostat Ditera—A man calling himself Peter *egoista:l, In panicle along the Porryavilla plank road on Wednesday evening, stopped at the house of David Adlington, three or four miles from the City, and complained of being ill. He was taken to by Mt:. A. and kindly cared for ; but every alien. Qom was noavailing—early on yesterday morning he died. He stated, a short time previous to his 'death, that be had three married children in Haiti• snare. He was buried by the Overseers of the poor. Sum—Some time daring last week, a man named Itiho ld'euno had a•difficulty with &obi. Hill at btu tavern neer Hillsborough, Butler county, when the litter ordered lefeCooe out of hie bouts, hotpot complying with the request ho took down aria° and fired at him; the ball struck the left leg shattering it end lodged lo the right leg. The left leg haesince been amputated and there is now a prospect of his recovery. • Aszsivr.--R4bert J. Bennett, a stage driver on the Vailoaal road, was arrested on Wednesday morning ditet, on tho mountains, by Messrs. °Wager and Sbalkioss, specisl agents of the Post Office depart. men{, on a charge of robbing the U. mail. He was brought to ibis city last evening and lodged io - • 04r A large number of recognizance' were yes. *Way forfeited. The Court expressed a determi• 'nation that co straw ball will be taken ; and when the cues are called, if they do. not come up to the chalk; their recognizances.thill:;be forfeited, and they shall be made to pay the amount " nominated Ai :the bond:, Gardiner, who was arrested a abort time since ip Aileghony.city, for dealing io counterfeit money, wailesterday, on applicatioik of Mr. Cochran, edniitted to bail in the sum of 8500, it basing beets reduced from 2,009 dols.to that amount. _Taus Bun.—Tbe United States Grand Jury yesterday returned two true bills, one against Wm. Xing, a clerk in the .Post Office at Brownsville, for satiating a letter, to., and one against Solomon Austin, for passing counterfeit coin. 'EsCovimmta.—Wm.Noble, residing below Jones , tiny, who took-arsenic on Wednesday by mistake dastard of epaom salts, in recovering, but is yet sot- Aries severely from its effects. Tataa' 011ey takes a benefit this exec. lug, on lir hieb occasion be . appeatt as lago, his char acter decidedly. Let him have a bumper. _1 4 41t0rm7.--S3irab Henderson was yesterday coin gigued.fisjiiffet inciting a watch from the National 60011.•• 'Alipt,There were ten easterners before hie Honor ri,tlHalet-4,100#00.` Fire were committed, th ree liiikitheiSAllenisod two were discharged. • T.be . Opyq pfgaartor Sessions adjourned tilt .80 . 10.4100.09,0000 1 ; - law Itoaluir T New Books I TuBT-BECEIVED . AT MINBR Oa Co., No. 32 Smith y field 'street, the following new and interesting wotka : • .No. 13, Pictorial Field-Book ' of the Revolt:Ulm, by• Benson L Gorring, Esq.; • N 0.23, Diedotiory of &teetotaler Engine and Engl . Nell Oakum; or, the Court ofthe St:swans under Ilia coigns of Charles 2d and Aunea 2d—A Historical. ro arbace; et. ;apply of Harpars Magazine fin May. Lim liVoialt4ltatavlow otttlas Wholesale fflazhes. OFFICE' OF THE. MORNING POST; . Faittair-Montmvo; May 9,1861. E The weather. the past week haa been quite changeable, and to aome extent affected operations in the - learliog articles of trade. Navigation con. tinues good, and receipts have beep moderate. The receipts of Flour during the week were large, both for shipping and for the trade. There is a decline in this article since our laal c as will be seen by rel. C10 . 13C0 to figures. Business during the past week has been bat mod., orate, owing in part to the chaegoahleness or the. weather. In the leading articles of trade there was but a limited amount transacted. The Bacon mar; ket has slightly advanced and firm. Breadatuffa have declined, as will be soon by reference to our I quotations. ASHES—Tbere is but a limited cleaned. in a small way at 31 to 31 for Soda. Pot Ash is dull at 41 to 41. Sare - ratue: sales at 4; to 61. APPLES--The season is getting late and prime apples are scarce ; sale' of common at 1,0031,50 ; choice 1,75 to 2,00. ALE..The demand is active, and *totem regular at the folloWteg prices: Bavarian Beer, per bbl 56 00 Common, per bbl. •6 00 XX • do 800 XXX do .900 Common, half barrels 3 50 XX do 400 XXX do 4 60 Common, qr. barrels 1 75 XX do • • 200 - X:XX do 226 BUCKETS—SaIes from first handiest 91,90; front stores at 2,00. Tabs, 7,50 to 8,00. BACON—The market continues firm, with scant &applies and light stocks. The sales during the : week have been quite extensive at full prices.— Pales ofshoulders at 61; plaiq hams S 1 to 81; aides 8 ; Sugar cured hams 10 to 101 • sugar cured shoal. dem 7; dried beef 81 to 9. C ountry cured bacon: 8 to 81 for ham. ; 71 for sides; 64 to 61 for shoulders. BULK MEAT—We have no sale.. SUTTER AND EGGS—There is a continued de. mend for good descriptiois abutter. Salem ofgood( roll In bbl' at 121 to 14; in boxes at 15 to 16. Eggs: 7k to 8 per bbl. BLOOMS—SaIes of Juniata at $55260. BROOMS—The market is well supplied and has a downward tendency; sales range from 874 to SI. CORN MEAL-40 to 50c. COPPER—SaIes of ingots at 19320 c.; sheet at 24 325 c. CANDLES—There is no change. We quote Mould Candles at 10 to 101; Dipped, 9 ; Star, 223 23; Reserve Mould, 10 to 101. CHEESE—The stock is very light. Good Cream will command 8 ; sales of common at 61 to 71. COAL—Regular sales at 41051. CORDAGE.. The following aro the card pieces of Manilla Rope, by Coil, 14 e Do do when cut, 15c White Rope, by C0i1,.. 1 lc Do do when cut, 12e Tarred do by.Cotl, 10c Do do when cat, Ilc Packing Yarn, fine,.... 7c Do do common, 8c Manilla Bed Cords, 81,8702,8133,75 p doz. Do do per coil, 14 lb Hemp do 1.9002,25/03,00 y 'doz. Do do per cell, 10 alb Manilla Plough Linea, 871 doz. Hemp do do 75 C I CRACKERS..The regular sales to the trade are at the followingratea: Water Crackersui,7sfr bbl. Butter do. 4,75 Pilot Bread 4,0 0 Sugar and Soda Cracker, tc. t* D. COTTON YARNS—.We have no change to notice in Cotton Yarns. Prices firm at the quotations. POIIND Y6112(8. •, cts per 4) .19 No. 13 eta per lb 23 i, 41 II 19 " 14 a a 24 ~ a ....., „, ; 9 as IS 4 t ti 25 i. at . is 20 a 16 a a 26 Is a 44 20 a 17 a a 26 I, a• se 2 0 it 18 ~, ,r 28 :,. •st Ili • 21 a 19 ,i' ~ 28 4 " " • 21 "20 " " . 29 DOZEN If LAP. No. 600, cts per 1b...101 No. 800, eta per d0e..81 .. 600, .. ..„,,,g li a 900, a ....s e a 700, ' a 4 ....81 a 1000, a "...81 Carpet Chain, 23 Candlewick, 19 Coverlet Yarn, 23 Bag Filling, 19 Twine, 25 Batting... No. 1, 18 to 20 Cotton Warp..l3 12 11 I N 0... and 3, 14 to 15. DRUGS—The following is a list of prices ofaome of the most prominent articles under this head : Aloes, Ms 16018 Brimstone, p 1b....43 Alum, a NO 4 Camphor, ref,.. • • .3504 Asalintida,fts....lB32s Chloride 1ime,a....70 Arrow Root, a... 12314 Coohincat, a 1,3031,5 Aqui:fortis, a...10:311 Copperas, a... 113 Litharge, a... 51364 Liquoricert.a....73 Madder Umbna,lbil23l3 " ball 4 .....2032 Castor Oil, bb1e...611,65 Sal Soda "... • 431 Quinine .n. 04,2533,30 Glno,com. "• •• • 1131 DRIED BEEF—Sales at Sk to 9. FISH—The sales daring the week were large.— Sales of about 800 bbls No. 9 at 8,3633,75; No. 4 7,50 to 7,75. Shad aro held firm at 12,00313,00. Herring 6,00 to 6,60. FEED—Sales ofßran from first hands at 11 12c.; Middling., 30 ; Shorts, .16 to 20. FLOUR—The receipts and sales during the week were only to a moderato extent. Sales were made at the wharf and from wagons, ranging at 63,12, 3,15, 3,2033,25. Thursday'', sales closed at 3,20. Rye Flour : sales at 2,50 to 2,75, and not much de mand. Sales of superfine flour from stores at 3,37 33,40; from city mills for extra 3,8010 3,87. Super fine 3,45 to 3,50. FRUIT—We give our table corrected. White R. Candyil63l7c. Raieins 8uech,2,5032,75 Yellow" a ..141316c. do Closter, .2,7503,00 Red a a —18320 c. Zanto Corrants,....9le. Liquorice, 18320 c. ' Filberts, 7038 c. Refined a 35337 c. Walnuts, .7103 c. Jojoba Pa5te,...27328c. Cream Ntite,.....6137e. Dates, 839 c. Almonds, 16323 c. Lemons, --- H. Shell a ... • 103121 e. Oranges, I Shelled a 26327 c., Dried App1ee,...75378 ID. Peaches 61,2531,50. GRAIN—The receipts were large and eales of wheat were made at 62370. Rye 45348. Corn : very little doing in corn; we quote at 34335. One: 28330 from first band,. GROCERIES—SaIes daring the week were quite active. We note sales of sugar by the bhd at 6h, 61, Nen. Mohasco firm at 373371. Coffee: sales io 10ta at 114012. Loaf auger t No. 8 8139; crushed 10311. GLASS.. We notice no change in Window Glass; tales of city brands, 8 by 10, at (13,75; 10 by 12 'at 84,2804,6019 box. Country brands aro sold at lower prices, and may be quoted as follow" Bby 10 $2,60 lO by 16 $3,75 10 by 12....2,60 to 4,00 10 by 16 3,75 10 by 16....2,25 to 2,75 10 by 17 3,75 Purr &am—We-give the following condensed list for some of the principal articles of Flint Glias as manulhctured and sold in Ibis city : Plain:ramblers psr opt Pressed do Pressed do toys!, e p G a i C L e s s e . Lemonades• • •••• 75®800 Jelly stands, each 50e 2.00 Decanters, per doz 1,00012,00 Pitehers ....... • 1,250 ,110 Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair • • • .2,00010,00 Pitchers, beery cut flute, each •• 7.5050'2, Molasses cans " " • • 500 0,00 Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4,00 Flower vases, per dozen —4,000 9,00 Flower vases, cut, per pair •• 6,00012,00 Jelly glasses, per dozen ; • 491 7 ,02 Pressed sweet-meat ses per doz• .1,25010,00 - Pressed sweat-meat b o w ls , per pair • 870 0,00 Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • .1,00 991,60 APOTH3CA.IIII3 " SHOP liTatArrtallt. Specie Pus, lackered covers, per doz 1,25010,00 Show Isrs per doz 0,00018,00 , Flitted Colognes, "—• • • • • 2 ,0001,00 Tlnctrues,gromui stopper, perdozen •1,00012,00 Showßoul es. each ••••••••••• • • •—•••• • •-• 750 HOPS—Regular sales at 271 c. BIDES—We hear of some transactions of - Green Rides at 41 to 41. Thero aro sales of Western Dry Bides II to 111. IRON &.NAILS..The following is a corrected list of the prices of the various sizes and descrip. lions of Pittsburgh manufactured Iron. We - give the outside range of prices : laotr—Flat bar......... ..• . .... •.. 2105 c. dd Round and square bar......... 21635 .6 Baud. .................... -..16;131c. . \ de Hoop. .... ................ 310 gin. ge Sheet. .. , ....... .......... faslc. SerzEs--Cut, 3 to 91 __., . Cot, 5 to 6, inch ....... . 4,50 " " Cut, 6to 7 inch....... 5,00 Niazo-10 to 20 penny ........ .$3,25 hy keg. gg Bto 9 penny ... 3,50 .. 4 6 6to 7 penny...v....4... 4,40 4 F . . •:. -Pr 5 penny 4,25 ti • it 4 penny 4,60 Cg ell 3 penny 5.,50 .. • LEAD—Sales of Pig at 6; Bar at Sic. LEAD PIPE—The following are the cant prices / A 44 No. 2 .. .. 7c. ir .. 4 '' N 0.2 " " Sc. p " '. - ':: 1 1 :: 1 ' :: :: Ir e l - . ‘‘. ' - . . 4 it No . l a a p+mip t. ... . .4' - - 41 No .1 44 44 igi co p g, All odor sires o, P ID. MIEM Ncoene L w EA yeto T er HEß— H, Tbo following Th prices will be 8a1tim0re,...... ~....." " 21022. = Slaughter,,‘ rq 20c. U plmrLeidlier, co doz ' $ 25 , 00330 , 00 Calf thine,:.. F doz 24,00328,00 Phila. do ' p doz ' 30,00336,00 Harness Leather, " 4 0 ' lb 18320 c. S kirting,.•.elo• re ee • 21023 Bridle . ‘.do p dos 30,00,033,00 LUMBER—The following table of Dry Limber Correct: • . . ' - - Clem' V 61. —••-• 0400 Flooring Ido 19,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido . 010,00 Clear li do 033,00 Onk . 02400 Common 11. do 016,50 Pine Shingles . • , . . Clear 2 do 44,00 P lOOO 1,6002,50 Common 4do 10,00 Laths, snw'd 2,0002,60 MESS PORE—We continue to quote firm, with a light stock. Sales at 14,00316,00 per bbl. OILS—We notice no change In linseed oil ; we quote at 90395. Lard oil : In this article there is 20 advance In consequence of the scarcity and high price of lard ; we note eales of No. 1 lard oil at 6523 . 65, principally held et 65; N 0.2 lard • oil 55353. Tannery oil 16,00320,00 per bbl. PIG META44Ies of Allegheny at 8122023;,' . . of H. R. at $25026. ' . i POTATOES --Sales at from 41,50 to 2,00 p bbl.,. and at 40 to '75 per bushel. Tend ency upward. ROSlN—Sales at $3,00 to 3,75 gr bbl. ... . . ; RICE --Sales by the tierce at 41 to 41. RYE FLOUR—We quote at 52,62 to 2,75. Sake' from stores at 3,37 to 3,60. . • . : SALT—Doalem have reduced the price of salt s ; and now sell it at 1,00 per bbl. • - STARCH --Sales at 6187 c. . * TALLOW..SaIes of mutton tallow at 7, beef 71 ; TAR..Salos of N. C. at $3,7634,25.. 1 TIN PLATE..There is a brisk business doing in. this article at 811,505313,50 gr tor, with a discount of 75c p box oft' for cash. TOBACCO—The. demand continues good, with out any change in prices; we quote as before : Springer's Extra s's 31 to 32c. W. H. Grant,/ 32 to 330. Russell &Robinson's 32 to 33c. Ender's " 30 to 31c. Price & Harwood's 30 to 31c. Baltimore Spun 31 to 33c. Gedge's 6 Twist 14 to 15c. ' Leaf Tobacco..... 10 to 15c. VINEGAR..SaIes of Crab at/339c. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 20322 c, whit so upward tendency. WOOL—There is as yet, very little corning in; we quote Common to .1 blood 30033 re i re 33 re I ft - 34336 ~ full " .... 36338 COEDECTILD DULY DT Eloon &' Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Corner Qf Wood and Sizes streets, Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Bank s• •• • -par. Philadelphia " •-- Brownsville " •• • •-• Bucks county " • •-- " Chester Co. (new Issue) " Columbia Bridge Co.• • • " Danville Delaware co. " • " Doylestown " • Easton Germantown " Lancaster Banks •- " Lebanon " •• • Montgomery co. Northumberland •-- Pottsville " • Reading " • • Schuylkill co. " Washington " West Branch" • Wyoming • - ----- •• • Carlisle Chambersbarg - Erie.. ...... Gettysburgh• • Harrisburg • • Honeulak • - Middletown Waynesburg York Banks Relief Notes • • - • ....... United States Bank 15 Alle Allegghenyheny Cit Co.y Se" • .0 rip • • prem par Pittsburgh City " • • -par NEW YORK. New York City Country Banks NEW JERSEY. All Solvent Banks• - • • DELAIVR. All Solvent Yank A s. ••E Small Notes MARYLAND. -Baltimore Banks Country Banks Bk of Vs. and Brunches Farmers' Bk & Branches I Valley Bk and Branches I Exchange Bit &Branch's Wheeling Banks do Branches• •• • 1 NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent Banks• •• •• • i ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Boles, Beaver. Atlanuc, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville,. J. 11PKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon, Beaver. " Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. DEPAR TED: Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do .1. 51 , Kec, Hendrickson, MeKcespon. Michigan No. 2, Boics,tleaver. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Baldonh W &shing r Bleachin g and Olean. lug Fluid, FOR washing clothes without rubbing, and warranted not to injure the finest fabric. A new article, just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Jai). S. Tough, General Agent, No. 82 Fourth street, under Lynd's Carpet Depot. (aw 3) JNO. 8. TOUGH. Law Notice. THE appointment of William B. McClure as Presi dent Judge of the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsyl vania, has dissolved the long subsisting partnership of McCandless ft. McClure. The unfinished business will be auended to by Mr. McCandless. WILSON MCCANDLEBS, WM. D. MCCLURE. V.' MY OFFICE IS REMOVED to my dwelling house, No. g 9 Penn street, near Hay. my3:lm2dop WILSON MCCANDLESS. Pagoda Tea . TEHU HAWORTH, late of the Store firm of Morris & Ha. tP worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the store formerly occupied by 11. Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Dia. mond--having associated with Robert Cairns, will, an der the title of Hatvorth & Cairns, continue to import from London the finest Black Teas; also, from France bure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has een received at the above store, which, for fineness of quality and cheapness in price, cannot be excelled in any store West of the mountains. A general assort meat of Family Groceies will also be bound at this es tablishment, at the lowest cash prices. The following list will show the different kinds and prices at the FAGODATEA STORE. Fine Young Hyson Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents sp. ; Superior Young linen, a very desirable Tea for family use, 76 cents fy lb ; Cartons Young Hymn; this is a moat delightful Tea, fragrant as arose, 81,00 •Iff tb; Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 cts ; Sweet Cargo Imperial.7s els ; Fine and fragrant Imperial 81,00 ; BLaca Tass.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 eta; Fino flavored Oolong 50 and 62e • very best do 75e ; Strong English Breakfast Tea dets; Strong black leaf; Congo kind, Sonchong, 60 eta; Very best English Congo 75 eta; Tavern keepers and others, who buy Wines and Li• quern in Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. my 3 • 3° 5 61 VO 87i® Z7-i. .11000 3,23 37 •1,60® i!,°° 2,769 6,00 • • 500 .8,00 Wine Jewelry. TUST returned from the East and. now opening a 0 large and beautiful assortment of FINE JEWEL'. RY of the latest styles and improved patters a—gold Lockets, Breast-Pins, Ear - Rings,•Finger-Rings, Brace lets, Chains, Keys, Seats, Spectacles, - Pena, and a great variety of rich and desirable goods in my line. Also, cv. splendid assortment of Ladies, go od gd - Watches, from 830 to 830, warranted to keep time, and the gold of the finest quality. Silver-ware madufactured to order and kept constantly on hand, of coin standard. W. WILSON, my 3 . cor of Market and Fourth sin • • .Ista road setting. • QEALED PROPOSALS will be received 'until 5 0 o'clock P. M. June sth, for the grading and mason. ry of a ortlon of the line of Railroad on the Western • slope of the Allegheny . Mountain, for the avoidance of the Portage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot of Plane No. 2 to the Swnnilt, a distance of about 12 mile,. Plans and specifications will be Exhibited at the Stiminit Rouse three days previous to the day of letting, and all the neceuary information given _by the Engineers of the 'Line. - ROBERT FAMES, my3:lla - Sup'L pro tern. GROUND FEED constantgear t d , and by my 3 117 3d at, o ß pposite St Charles Rotel. GROUND SPICES, of WI kinds,always on hand and (or solo by (my3l RHODES A. ALCORN. , USTARD—Premium and superfine, constantly on I hand and for sale by say 2 RHODES & ALCORN: - - EXTON SYRUP.-12 doz . = for Bale by JAMES A. JONES, :corner of Liberty and Hand sta. 1 11. MOLASSES-15 bets," St James !,_•" 5. 12 do AlTall , a 8H t For 'tale at moderate prices. apr2B WM bIrER. YRUPS, ko.—Underwood's true Lemon Syrup; do 'Stnmvbe super. do, . do; . try 'Vi negar; ' Lemon 8 far sale by A WAL A. MICLURQ & ~., ~ ..~:d i. BANK NOTE LIST. OHIO. . State Bk and Branches - 4 Other Solvent Banks. • - Bk of Sandusky 75 Granville --- • •50 Norwalk 50 Urbanna Wooster ......... • • •75 INDIANA. tate Bk and Branches • ILOIS. State Bank LIN Branch 50 Bk of Illinois.-- 75 KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks. • MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches • f CHI All Solven Ml t BanGksAN. 5 WISCONSIN. Marine & Firkins. Co. at Milwankie 5 TENNESSEE. AU Solvent Banks••-- 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Banks- ••---- 11 lIIRIBMIE i -.... I # # SOUTH CAROLINA. All Solvent Battks• 1 UEOBOIA. AU Solvent Banks• ALABAMA. MI Solvent Banks• •• • 5 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Hanks Id EXCHANGES. New York —lprent Philadelphia. •• •••••• • • " Baltimore- •••••••• a Cineinnsti•.- t dis. Louisville i ~ St. Louis .11 it • a VALUE OF COLOR). American Gold (new ). p ar. do do (old).sprent Sovereigns 8 4,23 Gaineas• •• • . 5,00 Frederiesdoers• •• • • • 7,80 Teri Thalers•—• 7,80 Ten Guilders- •• • •• • • 3,80 Louis d'or 4,25 Kapoleous• 3,80 Doubloons,Pairiot• • • 15,75 do Spanish•• 16,1 a Ducats •--• • • 9,15 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. MT 0 IDIOM WATSI . IN 711.1 CHUM It CEIMEI ": r 4i A . :.3 .~~_ ..x?~ . :. , 4* BY TELRGRAPIj REPIrte,(I`,EIPT4sitY for Pe _DFaY Iforithig ,Post algettVn DT LA G/ M i n i nitrilM entAlt TEIR STFAMF.R.,EYItOP49.! one:tveek Latekrroui Europe. ccf s rtoN • ADD - Mete Yeast, May 8, A, The British mail ship Europa, Captain Shannon; with dates from Liverpool to the 26th-ult., arrived; at:her dock, at Jersey Chi, at 7 o'clock this morn.' kg, making the trip in 11 days and 16 hours. • , Cotton has further-declined to id since the sail•' ing of the last steamer: Breadatuffs are dull and` '.The Canadi :arrived at I.,jverporil the .2lat of April, in 11-dayti and a halLfrom Beaton.' The steamahip Hermann, - Captain Crabtree, belt Southampton on the afternoon of the 26th ult., with between fifty and sixty parsengerse. ENGLAND. _ - - - Tat Gtitiir Eiroairnon.:--The following notice was posted upon the 24th or April " All exhibitors are requested to complete their fittings on or berore next Mooday night. , After Abet day, no person will be admitted, eicepting those absolutely necessary 'for the:arrangement of the goods." A poitscripi, is added, elating" that all-packages; not removed by to-morrow night, the 25th, will be sold. The feeling in favor of a general holiditi, on the let of May, gelato ground itt.the city. , Tile steamer, Canada arrived at Liverpool on :;the: 21st nit. in lii.days .lrom Boston. :The Baltic had not arrived. She was out when the Europa left; The tatter vessel "spoke the America May 4, in. lat.'44, lon. 61. A splendid dinner was to , be given to Capt. West,' of the Atlantic, by several European and American merchants in Manchester, on the 26th, tor a testi. manial of their high appreciation of his character as a commander and a gentleman. ' Lord Langdale is dead.. • The Protestant agitation is being carried on with renewed - vigor; and, many of the leading persons connected therewith seem weary of wailing so long for the ejectment of the Whip. - - The Catholics of Dublin held an aggregate meet ing in opposition to the PaparAggroation - bill, on Tuesday last. Mr. Reynold/411LP. presided. The speeches and resolutions were spirited and anneal- - promising. It was confidently reported that the Protectionist party were devising schemes to bring about another ministerial crisis; and as the budget in Its amended form has stood the- assault of Mr. Berries, and the Jew Bill and Income Tax were safiin the House of Commons, it was resolved to try a further opposition to the Papal Aggreasion Bill. '--- PRANCE,. - Peals, Thursday, April 24.—The National Assem bly re.asaembled to-day. A motion for allowing newspapers to be sold and distributed in the streets, was negatived by , the fol. lowing vote: yeas 226, nays 403. And another me• tion, prohibiting the name, was adopted without decision. The uncertain state of political affairs • Cause a complete stagnation in business at the Bourse, and funds are again lower. Fives openetLat 90,20 c, and closed 92,900. Threes sold at OE The annooncement that M. Guigot is to be a can. didate to represent ono of th,departments In the Assembly, has caused considerable Jiensation. It is not known whether Guigot has accepted the miming. tion. It. powerful advocate for the promulgation of the powers of the President of the Republic has arisen in the Assembly National, which received the ten. tribution of Guisat and other distinguished. statesmen who held, office. SPAIN. Our advice' Ilona Madrid are to the 18th of ee Aril The Portugese 'Charge cPA.flaire had not bn puc . cessful in prevailing , on the Spanish Government to tender the offer of an armed interference to down Saldana. There is good reasoa 'to believe - that the Government exacts from every person aiming at be. ing a deputy, a pledge that he wilt vote for the set.. Clement of the public debt of Spain ; and that those who do not assent to these terixis j may , expect to have their election contested by the ministerial can. didate. The prime minister seems to be firmly re. solved that this desirable object. shall be the first thing which the Cortez ureic) pass immediately af. ter the meeting, ortthe first of Jane. , SWITZERLAND. A letter from Berne, of the 15th of April, in the Paris Journal des Debate, says—l , l beaten to Inform you that the Federal Government has jest received a communication from the English Legation, pro testing against refugees being :met to England.— The United States, therefore, is now the only coun try open to them. 4.- - • The first detachment of the Hunkarlan and Italian taugoes, who lately deserted from the a-my of Re. detxta, arrived at Berne, on the 17th, under com mand of Col. Deer. They are going to America by way of France. A great t.utaber or them bad fought under the Government of Koatutb. PORTUGAL. The following telegraphic ten:etch, aenouocirtg the failure of the insurrectionary movement in Por tugal, was received at the Portuguese Legation on Wednesday:— Mansur, April 21, M. The Miniater of Foreign Affairs, abcording to di e.. patches of the 16th, received by the Portuguea Am- bassador, communicates to me, that it appears that Saldana, discouraged by the bad reception which he met with at Cambia, had directed his course to. wards the Spanish frontier. Letters from Madrid state that the Spanish Gov- ernment is disposed to assist that ofFortagal against the Duke of Saldana, in case of a conflict, but that it is its desire, at the same time, to' act in concert with England. Our advice& from Italy are to the 21st of April.-- The Times correspondent confirms the report that Lord Palmerston has addressed a moderate note of remonstrance to the Courts Interested, against the prolonged occupation of the Tatman and Roman States, by Austria and France. AUSTRIA. The Vienna correspondence et the 20th inst., an.. pounces the appointment of Prince Schwarzenburg to the Governorship of Transylvania, vice Gen. Voleemuth deceased. ' It is stated that the German Kingdoms will ter minate the Dresden Congress by recalling their agents. A letter from Conatantinople in the Alas. trlan Lloyds, says Kemal) still signs his lettere and documents as President of the Committee of defence of Hungary. nil is a proof that he has not yet abandoned hie project. BROWN, SHIPLEY Bc-C0.,8 CIRCULAR. Lrsurnertoz, April 25. A complete panic has ensued in Ont Cotton mar ket, the decline in American deacriptions being fully Id per lb, whilst in sonatainstances forced gales have been made at a greater sacrifice. The sales of the week amount to 28,770 bales, of which specu lators have 2700, and'esporters 8080. The official nominal quotations are as follows ;—.fai r O r l eans, 71d ; fair Mobile 61dt , lair Upland etd ; Middling 61d. The stock of cotton in tbe port is 676,000 halal' of wbich 381,000 are American ; againat a stock at this period last year of 549,000 Wee, of which 350,900 were American. &minces in Manchestei is dull, and 'yarns and goods are rower. The Corn market gets worse and-worse. Balti. more and Philadelphia Flour can be quoted at 2043 20s 6d; Ohio 19s 3d(i)L9B 84; Canada 190201; Western Canal 18019 s; Saar 180. Wheat ba 10d Ma for white, and 53 4d to 68 7d per 70Ibs. for red. Indian Corn 33s for.white, 31a for-.yellow, and 309 6d for mixed. ' • • Hams; easier at a decline oft to 2e br cwt. Lard in moderate demand. Tallow 6d ta , cwt - Loo April 25. American State Stocks unaltered. ,Batingta cular quoten U S 6 ta , cent bonds scarce it 110 y to 111. Sietraz, h a y 8. The American Anti-Slavery Socie as ty, Which crea. ted such a row at , the Tabernaele i aat year, Met yeaterday in the Market Hall. Sanity in the eam of 810,000 baying been given for any dardage to the building. Among those-present were Abbe Folsoro, and husband, George Thompson, -M. P., Carri ga n, -Elizur -Wright, Fred DOUglatili liturleigh,,Whieton, AG. The principal speaker yesterday was Gartioon, Who ahttscd Henry Clay . ,, Lewis-. : Carta, Sic:, and praised George Thompson. It would nest be- profit. able 'or interesting to report -all be said. - -Th e nt „ tendanco is not very large, and as yet there is no excitement. • ' . • Nnyr Yonz, May 8. The steamer Union arrived early this morning from Orleans. She made the passage from the Ba lite to Sandy Hook In sit days-and - 10 hours, and brings New °drne papers two days ahead of the mail. Gans. Scott and Jones aro among the passim% gem. Heenan°, Conn., May 8. ' The Legislature this morolog elected Thomas H. Seymour, (Democret,) 'Governor; by 3.thiJority..— Greene Hendrick and Thomas Clark, were elected Lieut. Governor and State Treasurer. =IM2II= 4... 0. _ . . XlMtoP=g. NEWS ! • : . _ • fr,,47:,N -- , : octattotiCistp4aas B14:8. - for, the , advantement, - pfectenee, hail done nothing of unusual in.! term. The meeting, of yesterday, afternoon and: evening'patisetmed thrillinrinterest. Prof. Pieictil of Harvard University, reported on Prof. Mitchell , rf Method ofsecording right ascension and declinatioq with hied new astronomical apparatus. -The. Comii millet, acceded rir all claimed by the discourser and reporteirthat ho liatl.not rivalled; but far seperceded all the Observatories of this eountry , and Europe, ais though they were well supported by munificentßoyai • Farmwife. , The reporr of Prof. P. created a tremendous see sation and the wholeassociation-joined, in the geoj east triumph;tiChieved without the, aid of pecuniary means,• and ageingt every obstacle, by a Cincinnati astronomer. Prof. Bache's. speech On the occasion ivaecom plimentiry, beautiful and tottebing. i Prof'Pierce has, by his report , honored-both him iseifand the greatocience ofaatronomy, of which-he is the theoretical American . head. In the evening Prof. Agisaii lectured, to one of the largeat andienecs ever collected in this city,-and! chained them for. an hour and a tatlft.la the _carat reef of Florida. - ' •-• ‘. Among the papers to be presented to-Morrow Will be one (rem 'the able Becretary,.Praf. Raker, ore .. hie new theory in thathematim PATITROOI7, N. J., May 8. A new locomotive on trial at the factory of Rogers, Ketchum , & . Grosv!anor ' eiploded Yesterday, . and flew through the upper floor, potbe 60 feet In the. air, doing much damage in the ascent-and` descent: Four workmen were 'Patently killed; and about a' dozen wounded'aud scalded, some of whoni.cannot' eurpigp.' :The injury to the building is'estimated : at! '82,000, and the locomotive at 88,000. - SILPADYLPHIA, Last evening the atom of John Kle 197 North 8d street, was entered vwith a false key, end cleared of its - entire contento, consisting of gold and oilier vretchas,jewelry &c., to the amount of 84,00. . MARKETS BY TEL • ' NEW' Yong, May 8. Cotton doll at; - cent decline. Flour. - . Declined - at 6012 eta. ,_ Salsa at 4,00 to 4,12. Wneat..Genevai 415 . . • C0rn..60 to 62. Rye.. 73. • • Provialoov..Without-ebange.. - - Coffee”Pirro ;Java 12; Porto Rico and Lagoyra 10 to 101 ; Domingo 81 to 91. Whiskey .23 to 23}. 34 to 4 371. Rye F10ar..3 371. Corn Meal 2.813. • Wheat..l 02 to 1 04. Aye TO. Corn 65. Oata 45. Whisky 22 to 231. for Salt anb Co fet. I Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coin of - Ale.= gheny county, the undersigned,Guardian ofCharles Frederick . , Charlotte Matilda, Virginia and Charles Blame, minor children of Frederick Blame, late of Al legheny county, • deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, May 1914, at 10 o'clock; A. M., of that day, all that certain lotor parcel of . ground, situated, lying . and being in the borough of Birmingham, bn Lot No. 6, ifi Watson'splan ofsubdivlsban Of Lots u n saidrough, beginning atLot N 0.5, in said plari and Centre street, thence along said street South 112 deg. West 24 R. to the corner of Lot No. 7, thence along the. Hue of the same 127 feet to Liberty street, thence along the same 24 feet to Lot No. 5. thence along said Lot No. 6 127 feet to the place oflainning. On Saturday, May, 26, on the premises, near the bor ough of Lawrenceville, at 10 o'cloek, 'A. AL, ail those contigious lots or pieces of ground, situated, lying end being in the, village of Hatfield, Peebles township, Al legheny county, marked and numbered in a plan of lots lard out by George A: Bayard, as lots No. 18 and 19, be ing each 50 feet in front and extending In depth 100 feet; and bounded on the West by - Lot No 17, andon the East by Lot No. 20, on the South by a 50 feet street, and on the North bye 25 feet alley. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. For further par ticulars apply to GEORGE REITER, - Guardian, &e., corner of St. Clair and Liberty eta. Or to JOAN BARTON, myBnd - Attorney at Law, 65 Fifth st. • Valuable Property for Sale. FOCE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY CITY, fronting on the South Common, immediately in front of Dr. Do-' gees Church. "These Lots are near the Depot of the: Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and are well calcula-, ted for Warehouses, or a site for a manufacturing es tablishment. firfy7:2vadi ANDREW, tgEca,4ll.. thaUdlng Lots for 8 20 0* rIOR SALE. two Banding each feet front on .11: Juniata street, Allegheny, by 123 feet deep, to an alley of 24 feet wide. Alec 'a Corner Lot of 25 feet fronton Franklin street, by 14 feet deep to an alley of 24 feet wide. Price for each of the above Lota 8200. ' S. UTHBER; General Agent, 50 Smithfield at. Pitt Street Lots. THREE DESIRABLIR BUILDING LOTS 'FOR J. SALE each 24 (ea, fronting onTin street, nod run nlnfirback 108 feet, immediately adjoining the residence of For terms apply to !VG-LET—The STORE ROOM now fitted up pith. an 1 elegant modern and attractive front. Rent very low. apr9 . EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. • Seventh Ward Proporty. F°RseLFO' desirable Calrteetnt r yer tea t street,tiy deep. This property, of 60 feet front, is pleasantly sneezed about 150 feet from Centre Avenue, which is now paved, and would do welt for a family residence, affording ample room for gardens, play -grounds, !cc.; or a single lot can be bad if applied for soon. , S. CUTHBERT, Geng.Agq. myl ' 50 Smithfield at I Drug Store for Sale. - viDRI7I3,AND APOTHECARY STORE, which is doing en excellent business, is offered for sale: For farther information enquire at this Office. Sol-tee. TO Contractors g Bridge Builders, ac— I. Herr Island Saw !Hills are now preparing to re ceive and execute promptly all orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most favorable terms the market rmit. (my.s) JAMES CARMAN & CO. Alexander Bradley, N0.:19 Wood Street, SIO OV THE b et G os L oi N F irst VaEn,d) Seaind, l ANCFACTU RERF O EVERYDESCRiPTIO ' N OF COOKING STOVES, of the moil approved patterns, and such as will render the best satisfaction. Also, earlor Stoves, amongwhichwillbe found /ew e! er, Root's celebrated. folding door Parlor' Stoves; Egg Stoves; Radiators; ' Franklin Stoves; plain and fancy Grates, (to which' we invite the attention of builders); Tea-kentes; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, &e, to all of which we invite the attention, of dealers be fore purchasing elsewhere.. ImY9 /Monochromatic Depository., ‘, /Po. 73 Third Street. *slap itair--rmw PAlrrtmos. - The Garden orGetheemane ; The Cemetery of Scutari. myttf _ New Must° I H %LEBER has just received—. JUL. Jenny Lind's celebrated Bird Song, as sung by her with rapturous applause t at her concertin Pittsbumh. 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 Breeze—Duen ; Household Words—by Blockley ; - The Cavalier—by Glover ; The National Union—A Patriotic Song,;dedicated to Henry Clay ; When other Friends are Round Thee ; MyNewEnglaxtdHome--composed by Mrs. A. Wade, of Allegheny City; Sheperd's Quickstep ; CareasaPs Guitar_ Preceptor ; Torp's do do' Howe's do do POLKAS-Evergreen Home, Sweet Home, Lizzy, Village Bells, Rough and Ready, Pet,, Waverly, Pretty Little, ete., etc. Together with a fine selection of Waltzes, Variations, arty Lessons, Marches, Guitar and Violin Music etc. • 0. 101 THIRD ST , Sign of the Golden Harp, VDALY & CO. have now ready for sale a large . and well selected stock of Spring and. Slimmer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu lar attention-to Their stock of cotton half Hose, with Merino end Silk feet; they area' the best materials and, workmanship, and -for comfort as a- sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. & Co have also on hand Gents Underslurts and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino ; Childrens , Hosiery of all , descriptions, ,at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. Journal co] I,IEAD THIS CERTIFICATE. " I am glad I tried Watts' Nervous - Antidote, ,- •For three years have been afflicted' with nervous head ache, low spirits and a bad cough. - I:took but one tea spoonful, and in one hour Wm" entirely relieved'of the headache and low spirits. I leek' another spoonful the next night, since which time lam like a new man in fall stren — AUGUSTUS WM. GOETZ." Watts, Ne gth. rvous Antidote is sold tit No street. . Price SI 4P' bottle 50,Santitfied myl roarky. White Town% and Broattt, • TO BE HAD F0H , 23 GENTS. • 'DEMONS who. have either, aro honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of,Tonet , Amber.Tooth'Paste will make the teeth white ea snow end the breath odiferouslY sweat - Sold only at „TACKSOWS Store, 240 Liberty stree, bead of Wood.`- (dec2o vox ooeworta patent ' arung 1. shine nearly new, by JOHN imoontgrt, my 31.,.? _ Allegheny Planing Mills- Ar.ILOVES-: , GLOVES GLOVES!--A splendid as. sortment of Ladies - and Misses lisle ,thread-and . GicoVes, embroidered and plain, jest received at - DALY ft CO's • -. my2j Old nub I lathe d Stocking Store; Fifth street'. .; FINE TEAS -20 calf chests Chelan and - Oolong; 2fiboxes extra fine Wong, for salts by v/Y3 D. WUZIASS & CO. • - 34574: • • • • , 10 . 40 . 4 , 4 4 . ~,,, ;,..;%45.141.:47p4 A- A, • 4* .e . • t/} ' ' • Cl. - •k j.. ,•;2:'' • •_ 7 • z• -4 4. - : MT.IEM xt:.> °, c_,~. =SSE EWES nCYAL RIGHT' or Accwoo.—On Thursday afternoon, kJ- May 15th, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, rittsbargh, will be sold, pursuant to order of Orphans' Court of, Washington county, bythe Administrators of Wm:Ste-I venson late of Allegheny county; deceased, a certain: Coal Right and Privileges, situate on the lironongatiela . River in Union (formerly Nottingham,) township,: Washington County, being the right to the .Coal under one and a half Acres - , by meets aid bounds on the river, with extent of unlace for house room and platforma width on the river seven and a half perches and this right to follow and take the coal in a straight direction under the form ofJohn Taylor, (adjoining land of Thos 'i Williams). The extent back by parallel lines, is about I 103 rods, thence running in the length of 20 or 30 yards • to a point. Said right was conveyed by John Taylor Kirk endale,and hy him to Archibald Reed, and by Deed to: Wm. Stevenson, as by deeds recorded in Washington county. ' JOAN STEVENSON, - SOHN - SILLIMAN, Administrators:, Pamepr.Lvare, .May 8 V - ALBABLE LEASEHOLD;.on Pennsylvania Ave , ane, AT Ancrtorr.On Saturday afternoon,. Mai 10th z at 4 o'clock, willbe sold on the premises', the lease of an years from January Ist,' 1851, "of , that valuable Lot on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Mageei street, baying 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 - an:in,' -al ground rent of $1.27, on which are erected four two -story and four one story frame Dwellings, Blacksmidt; Shop, ece., which rent for $350. " • Terms—One-third cash, one-third in stx mouths, and the remainingthird in twelve months, for approved en dorsed notes. Imy3l P. M. DAVIS, /meth'. - Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar CANCHA.LAG.II.4I For tha annzdne cunt of Cougha, Colds, influenza, .dadna,.' Brosichstis, Spitting of Blood. and ad ether Lung Complain:step:id:rig to CONSUM.P.27ON. THE above dietingubshed COUGH MEDICINE is car tying all before it in Lung Compyrinti.- In all sec tions of the country it is constantly lieifarmin cures .which astonish even physicians themselves. Look at the high character and standing_ of thenames which vouch for its unrivalled healing power. 'IL Cox, M.D., late Professor in the Medical Collegeln Cincinnati ; W. • J. Riohards, M.D.; Ron. Judge Morse, _•-Hon. Judge WM. Barka, for more than 20 years Post Master of Cin.; R. S. Newton, M.D., Prof. in the Medical College at Mem. phis, Tenn.,- John A. Collins, - Esq., Proprietor of the Temp: Organ, and Gen. Agent of thaGrand Division of the Sous of Temperance of Ohio ; William. Levison, Esq., Editor of the U. S.-Military and Naval Argos at. N. Y.: Thomas C. Faultier,' Est of Albany; Be,. IL Wit mina, Rev. R. Hoyt; N.Y. City; and we could Mune hundreds, .11ye thouiands of 'others, who testify from personal . =prim es, that it has cured them and. their triends, in some case.sallir ail otherremedies had failed.: Bush men never make such statements, unless convinced. of their troth beyond the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the letters. - - - . . Extract from a letter from F. hL Cory to H. L. Stew art, N 0.1.37, Second street, Now York. • Sgearrailnne 30, 1 1548. Dear, Friend Stazan: I have been home now t a me st two months. When I last saw you, I had but little hopesof ever getting any better... But I havenow the_pleasure of Thanking you for recomniending me to take irr. Rogers , Syrup of Liverwort, Tar,and Canchalagua. got.a . dozen bottles of it and zook home with me, determined to make a fair trial of it; as I had done with everything else.. I have, only 'taken icier hoiden of it, and I must say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever taken: On my first takingly it increased the expettoration, and I raised a groat deal of bloody matter from my lungs. But that has now ceased, and so tun my cough, nearly. I cough but little now, and ex pect soon to be entirely free from it. I consider - it an Invaluable medicine, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted with a coup or diseased limp. • I let a young lady who had the CONSUMPTION; and had bled a good deal from the longs; and doctored sever. alum:ha with our physician, but grevr worse, have one book of it, and it cured her. It acted almost miracalonal7 hi , KNIGIIT 3 Fourth street. - Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY. N. B. Theeriginal toter' from , which the above is an extract, is on - file, and ean be seen at our office, No. 316; Broadway.BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED. Statement of Arr. et. Lang, _Baker, N 0.38 - Pearl onset, r.-A few days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and - soca commenced bleeding freely at the Lungs : I called In a- flornceopnthic physician, but his medicine did no; seem to lielp toe. I read your advert isement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, raT an4Lecinehalagua. Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped, my Cough was gone, and! 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 state ment Was made to the Proprirtors, Marsh lYr/1,1850-1 OTHER NEW YORK CITY REFERENCES. • irr For want of room to publish at Janet soy more certificates, we here give the 'names' and residences of several individuals well known In New York, every one of whom has uses! . this medicine, and can speak'personally of its effects. Please call'upon them, and hear what cipatus H. Rime, No. -192, Broadway, corner of Sohn street.' • • • - Rev. Raise Hon, N0:137, Madison street; Taster - of the " Church of the Good Shepherd." ROBERT S. Loolwoon. No. 36, Vestry street. SYLVAN= Hon, No. 260, - Houston street. /17" Be sure to ask for .Dr. A. Rome Syrup qf ERWORT, TAR, and OANCHALAGUA, and lot no other be palmed on to you. CAUTION.—Nons germ-ivy, unless there is oti the bill VVIIIVE a note RI" hand; slimed with - 6.• Pen, by A. L. FOR SAVE t wholesale and retail, by A. L. SCHVILL & CO., PriMrtetors, at their Principal Depot, GOTHIC HALL,No. 316 Broadway Nevi Wit . , to whom all or ders forth° Medicine, anl letters - relating b>Agencies, should he addressed, post-paid. - . - - ALSO, for sale by H. E. Sellsrs, No. 57 Wood street,Wholesale Agent for - Pittskonth• a a nd • vicinity D. M. Carry, H. P.Schwartz, and -J. riouglas, Allegheny City; Townsend, Carr & Co., Manchester; AlPatterson, Bir- P ICE—In large bottle, $1,60; or sixbottles forSs,oo A LL LOT HOLDERSof the Allegheny Cemetery .Li are informed that there will be no admittance to Me Cemetery hereafter on Sundays, except by special ticket.' which' an be obtained at the office on the grounda. - JOAN CHISLETT, Sup't. Allegheny 'Cemetery, April Xi, 1841.—nitY2idftw, Front Brick .and Some Tile. ItEfEundersigned is now manufacturing, at his Steam Brick Press, in Birmingham, the handsomest Front Brick, for houses, overproduced_ which he will sell at one-third to one-half less than band - made, possessing -perfectly even, square edges, and a emciath,porishecl sur face; they catch no dust or soot, and preserve a hand some, clear, bright appearance, as seen in Rev. Mr: Knox's Church, South Pittsburgh—the contrast between it and other 'buildings being very visible. The brick now making are much superior to the former. The front of anything like a genteel house should be of pressed brick, the additional expense being so trifling. • Certificates in my possession, from Government °M eets, Agents and Architects, who . have used similat brick extensively,cenify to theirsuneriority in strength, durability, resistance to.frost, water; fire, &o. Also Manufacturing, a superior ILE article otTile, pro nortnced by an eminent English Architeetiisupenor to Slate, and furnished at about one-half the expense. COMMON' • Also, -200,000 Common 'Brick ; strength durability, &c., guaranteed. Price $3 ,1 / 1 100flinl th e W orks. rayl • . ISAAC GREGG. MiSSENCES AND. EXTRACTS. - FORTSHAVING, 7EL7JR4 ICE CREAM /co—.. L:'CUTBBERT Essence Lemon, do, do . Rosa For sale by . • WOOD %VAUD dk. J.ELLIGYr EALERS IN - AMERICAN AND FOREIGN • - STATIONERY, ETC . .; . . • - - . Streit; -Past °Sic' 8-..Sttldsng3.' - , times-- nose !snowmen ' , ATTORNEY.4T LAW Chmcg: No.' 0 Foment ersitcri ';.l4BEisuizo)l, - ` a t" l93. • ' ACOI4-4400 ths.cunntrreuxod Shoulders and Sides, • iristoi era saleary - KING. & 51001tHEAD.-, ICE—S cub prune' quality for sale low WbrifitElL _.'r ~'i ~ ~ . . .. - 7 , ........- . .: , .:; : ,, .!..„.. , r 44.,..:...,..... ESE IMMO utim Salts. . , ....-. • 5e07.4- et. OTIS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION bIERCRANTS, SI MAIN ' smear sr.lon% rainwear, - Dr AVING , been engagedin the above business for the .11 last Eli yeare, to this - city; would respectfully - so= licit consignments of Goods, to- bersoldi tthis market; - either for Auction or private attle=pbstiiittlarly'Glass-; ware, Hardware and Dry Goods and wilt make libel* advances on all kinds of Goods ;consigned its for Sale Will refer to Masers. tt,- Anderson ~' Co Wm.D. - Wood *Co S o bn J. - &Co.,' R. H. Stone, Squire to Reed Brownle Houtter*CO:. Latkhi Deaver, Saint Louis; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; 'George fdlatin Pittsbe h ' Intar2Oot P. 24 ; 1211 CSART, — Bili3r, Atiotioiieer. QECOND:AAND:B---AROUOHE AND BUGGY Ai Au criont.--Willbesol c l to the highest and best bid-. der, on Saturday, May 10th, nt Welock in. the (oral noon, at the carrie4e shop of L P. Wilson, on Third et, below Wood and Smith fi eld, to pay odst , of repairs and charges, one two horse dickey seat Barouche, with neW leather top, iron axle, and left by . Mr ., Phllip-rriotz ; one open top Baggy, left by Mr. Herrmg. Also—l one horse Carriags—ltanoi re top, i ron A xl e ; and, nearly new. --. Those interested willplease take notieeto this ndrvert , , isementi as they will be sold at the time and place above mentioned, unless redeemed by the owners .or their), -venni before that time, with nest of this advertisement. aprlB • - W. G../CPCARTNEY; Auct 7 r. t _ _ P: 111. DAVIS, Anctloneerr. rilWO OR TOUR-11011SE.0/11NIMIS at Ancrion.--, 1 On Saturday alternoen,„Mai 10th. at Seclock, at the: Saleeßooms,aomer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, Large Omnibus in excellent orderLenitable for two or' four. horses.. , . : P.M.:DAVIS; mylo - . , OD WARD SCHOOL LOTS' si AncrzoN.—On Bator el day afternoon, May iOth, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, siz.very valuable Building Lots, situate Elt the center of Diamond street and Cherry alley, having each a front of 20 feet on Diani*ondl street, extending log, feet back; with 10 feet gician. to widen street. • Tenna—One-hilf cash; residue in one , year—with in terest secured by bond and mortgage oh the premises. ' School Directors,—John' Atectuskey,John. Id'Quewart, Joseph W. Lemia,G. Adams, RoberibrooreJohnßeclr. my 6 • 1 14,-DAVIS, Auct'r. _ _ • Plans Can be seen at Sales'Rooms.. myB-- P. BI..DAVIS,-.Anet'r. ELOPE EVER. WOND - ERPUL'CURESII Look at its Unpa.ralelled. Success. . . Extract of Nutmer:. tio i Jam. Oingerj Md. A. Vanilla Beano, URG & CO • 254Libencstreei.7. -_.~:, ,~;~: :.. , - The Onatßonedyfor con:taros:ton olds Dung:, Abs. lions of Ms Lisa, drama, Enmekteis, Peens or•Mak nag .V.the Du ßreast or Lungs, and otter rifetrfons if Ma Dressier nes. • • Air MAWS BALSAM- OF WILD CHERRY is a .YIY fine herbal medicine, .tomposed chiefly of Wax Cromer' Baas. and the genlame Imams Moss (ffielatter imported expressly for this purpose, j the raze medical • virtues of which are also combined by a now chemical process with the extract of tar, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUhIPTION OF THE LUNGS. INTERESTING. CORRESPONDENCE. Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respect. 'able Drugeist in that - delightful village, has informed us : that the side of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is un paralleled. The demand for It is so great that he can scarcely keep himself supplied with it. He has had In his store medicine. for lung affections. Some of these wens esteemed good and some gave tempara__ry But since he has had Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a number of the most sedans cases were completed? au: red by its use. "/ aster sold a medicine," says the door . .t a rn which I had that entire confidence that I had in kr cuss t Wherever NVistar's Balasm . of wad Char. ry is letroduced, it at. once atudns that bight emmulau so nobly deserves. Whet can prevent its tale when on every hand can be witnessed its wonderful cares?. The wot case of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough, (and also those that are of long standing,) Bronetutis or Consumption (in its early stages) are always cared by this. remarkable medicine ; • HEREDITARY. CONSUMPTION!. Cnredby NV/starts Balsam otViir Melanie trry • • Psetter Rums, Hamilton e0.,0., f1ep.77,1830 J. D. Park—Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising you of the benefit that I have derived from the use a, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible seotirgerConsumption,in Nay last; n o attack was truly homfying to me, for 11.0 of tay (my brothers and aisters,) had died of Consumptlort. amdy i was afflicted with dearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 bad a distressing cough and expectorated • great deal of blood, hectic fever severe paths in the side and chest, cold chills, alternating with Mashes of heat and copious night sweats. I was under the care of a skilled physician from the time I was taken sick until about six weeks since, being • then about helpless, and my friends consfderingy hocaso peladvess, ised thee or at last beyond the retch of oar pE skill. ®e of Wistar's Balsam of W ild Cher ry. • • • • • • • • • • I have taken four bottles of thei medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. I make this statement to induce others that are afflicted as I have been, to make trial of Wistar's of Wild Cherry, which remedy has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my health. . JEREMIAH 18GRIGG. Crams Potter, Lake co ,I.a.,Junels, 1849. J. D. Park—Dear Sir: As I have a d-eep betel tion for the afflicted, permit:ire to give you a beta histo ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." In July ,1841, was attacked with a fever of is typhoid character, which left me. in a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which redaced me to such an extent as to give inc the appear ance of a confirmed consumptive.: I labored...tinder 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 again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost lost their feeling. Under these circumstances it may be truly said that I was a firing skeleton. I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistafis Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from tie first week that I commenced taking it I can date a gradual recovery. I continued its use SEtllllol3thi r !lithe end of which.time I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever aline, and cheerfully recommend thelßal , sum to alt those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its use 'not to be dis couraged, if two or three bottles do notelrect a cure,hut persevere as I have done, and I have no doubt but nine cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. „JOSEPH JACKSON. • "Important to that, Afflicted ;with Diseases of the Lungs • and Breast. Will miracles never cease More evidence of its surpassing health restorative virtues! [From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington c0.,11y.] .5111/19WILLLD, Ky., May 14, Isis' Mares. Sanford 4- Park: I take this opportunity informing you of a most remarkable careperfonned on me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. - In the year 1840 I was taken with the inthumaation of the bowels, which I labored under tor sir 'weeks, when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1841 1 was attacked with a severe cold, which seated Itself upon my Itmgs,and•for the space of three years I was con. fined tomy bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and eve- Ty variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied along until the winter of 1843, wart, I beard of Dr. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. My friends persuaded me to give It a trial, though - hedgiven - up all - hopes of recovery, and haffprepared myself fort he change of another world. Through then solicitations I was induced to make • use of the genuine Winar's Hallam of Mkt Chary. The effect was truly astonishing. - After five years of affliction and suffering, and after having spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose, ana the best aad most respectable physicians had - proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire health by the blessineof God, and the use of LtraWis. taesßaisamof Wild Cherry. May the blessing of God rest upon the proptietois of • so valuable a medicine as Wista r ' s iffilalsta of Wild Cherry. Yours respectfully , •W. EL BAKER. _The genuine : " Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry" has • a the simile orthe signature of Henry Wisusr, D., Philanelphia, and " Hanford & Park ' on a finely ego , cased steel engraved wrapper. No other can. be gent. tne. *old by J.D. PARR, Isuccessor to Sanford te:Park,) Fourth - and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio Genera " Genera Agent to the South and West, to whom all or ders mast be addressed- J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L ?Wilcox, Jr, conterMarket -street and the Diamond ;B A Fahnestock Co, Plus. burgh; J A Jones, Pittsburgh ; Lee & Beckham, Ali o. gtieny Cityi . L T Russell, Washington ; H Ltunbor, ton, Frank l in ; L B Bowie, Uniontown; H Welty, Greensburght 8 Kriuntz,' Somerset; Scott & Gilmore, Bedfbrd; Reed & Son,Eltintiagdon; Mrs. Orr, Holliday). burgh; Hildebrand &o, Inaba& I R nin; Evans & Bkvi W Wngh t, finar , - W g nburgh lf C arlan o d 1 Co;NCaUenonr,MSodn vile; Buxton & Co, Erie; Homy Porker, ii Mercer; ton Kelly.&, Co, Maier S Smith, Beaver; I D hname ' rbnis Warren; F LA CS Jones,:Condersport; P Crooker Jr., Brownsville* • • _ _ _ bible Private DIOOSISCSo - • DLL 88. 0 N ,-No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY ' . • Dime= his entire auention to an office , r In=re.. His t nsinessls mostly confinedta or Venereal Direasu, and such pain. ~ ,444 fel affections, brought on by impmdenee youthful indulgence and excess., Syphilitie BruptiOnly 109.40rr hea Ulcer, Stricturn,l7rethral Discharges, Itepuri y of the Blood, with all diseases o. thevenereai origin. Skin Diseases, Scorbruic Brup_tiona, Tetter, Ringworm,Mercurial Diseanal Weakliest, Im• potency, Files; Rheumatism Female Wealtness,lionth ly Suppressions,Disciums of the .Toints, Flotsam in Ano; , Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita. dons of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Cure guaranteed. , . • „ Fourteen_years' practiecy(four in this eltyt enables Dr to otter assurances of speedy elate to all who may come under Ids care. _ • . Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay -- w• Charges moderate. nervssiftwl Bea timaTista.--Dr. brown , s newly CUICOVIVII rem. edy for'Rhcamattem it a speedy and certain remedy for that palnfultronble. Ithever fags. • - • Office and Private Consultation Rcoopia AIOND, Pittehurgh, Penna: The Doctor le always al home " • " - . lani&dewtf AELEAD.OO A.LLI EXTRACT OF AITERJCAIkf. OIL; • . PREPARED and sold by MO. YOUNGSON, goo • Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated. pre paration; the medical - virtues of which are foundlo bn eighttimes the strength of the or iginal . American.. Oil . It is pat up in bottles at 25 and 21 cents, each', With fui 1 directions for its me. In every disease where the origi nal American Oil has been found at all - efficacious, and it so far exceeds - the original in power, as toreador ittlie c zrEAP.E . sr XeDICIta IN TH:I3 WORLD. Call and try it. • - • JOHN ITOI7NGSON. N.B. The original Oil in its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth, can, be had as above—and will be - found genuine notwithstanding a certain true claims to be the only Proprietor& decar l tf - _ ;toys. .• . , 4arrwintri PENN AND' =awn maarral: LIST OF SWF'S on hind and made at all limit 14 . 01 : 411 1P—.. •_ _ - ' . . 34;44,54 and 64 Buff Shades, plain and bindered.; , Transparent green do; . Dark - _ do; , . Landscape Shades of every styie ; •' -- Moonlight do do -do Gothic and MezzilintO, of ne w style; STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettertairor signing- OIIr CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of-SHADE ,TElMMlN GS ,= ceraPicte - 5t;22., • cents per shade-117r CgttIIIIIIS hung on .I . ettatirnatue P. s.—Pedlerawill 7 do weil:to call at'the kactoitl4:- fore prirchashig elsewhere. , . oprls:6ln. • - - E.,14--KERNAN..I7 ECEIVED'Br TDB_ FAYE DAY LINZ.= 3aileceur Grosmaresirreen Cloth;. & , 24 do; sager-black French do; 5 do - light Aired -Tweeds, *of tut - entire. ricer - .• - style„sfor business Mats ; " • 21 • do' - "Planted' tancy Vesting,. a new article' and will be made to order an-Me best. manner and -col the lowest terms at the Emporium` of Patthion, No 71 Southfield street. ltrly2l . • . c tr4STER. u'rry E Dr itrmitisce y's ite NG Pd. usetie Estraltustry, 7: :--,---fl""---------"----_ &INNI, ~ I tCOMIRNDED by .Gov. Johnston 'and -Bigiops Potter and,Uptold,soilize-open forsannner sesskon on the 30th instant, (April Charge for board and English _ - • '.. -- tuition. per sea- ".sion of- dye months, - Charge for wiuthing and statione.ry, per. ,00 session of five Months, _-' - - ___ - - $ 505 Music, tre.,nt customary rates. No sairsutn.. Number of boarders received t 25. ' See Circulars at J. E. Meilor's Book StoreM Weed street I ._.,4,ececrtes in iist' sburgh—The Episcopal Clergy; Judge Duplont; Judge Shaler; J. H. Shotnberger B. G.; White, A. B. Garlingi.'&o4_W. IL • RichaAson, Esq. luskominetas; Judge , Junk,- Oftensbargh; Judge Be Stigma, Ifitttuntw. ' - . ~ taprith3talv3tv. ~:;~ MN= " -• • • - 4 *. • t.: ' :; ' , F ~~ ~ + Uktigir-an,b-ktum, WEIEN3 .'f._:z.7,'.- - :t:L . !. ,, ..3.:T5: 1 _