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Balls Leg Byee 1 52 Besting the Ciac.innstine one,witti sit men to go in - Tattains.-;-Ccusirtsc Fasts= APO EallfollA. %1101 her very large audience was present last night, to witness the performances of one of the most de. lightful ballet troupea which has ever graced our stage. It Will be difficult to express our sense &- Abe merits of the company, and tiot_make ourselves ; ohne:thus' to the charge of mere peffery. For sr. :Italic elegance and finial) of style in her dances, we do not know the superior of Celeatiee Franck. She Us tight as a fairy, graceful as can be, and captive. singin all her movementsc The cotntiany is indeed made ep of choice artists, and make delight nate. rally come over the audience. Espinosa, in €, The Jolly fitillers,” is more - than the man you read atioef; he is alone in his singular comicalities I No pen ao describe him. It would seem to be a ques tion what he is made of. Sorely any other man would fall abort of what be does with ease, and be carried oil the stage (or dead. Speaking of doing wonders; we -would like to know if Mademoitielle .Celcatine. , s Wet are. made of Irian, and if tter ankle joint is displaced andireturned without suffering. In "Le Diable a Qnatre," often, she stands on one toe, - With the. foot and leg as straight as an arrow, just as long its she pleases, and in the nest moment her foot and ankle resume their shape again. Wile Cele,. tine Fraock'a dancing is something to dream of. illitalpt Tura.—As the warm weather will soon . . ':.e.osi,ollout eAtii.eitis to seek places in the country to e. ..knstairk:ti:Wik' s croold suggest to those fond of a .Sisiiiik4Staila beer Creek, twelve miles up the Al nitii;; Our friend H. B. Heagy, who keeps the • .iiihilerCreek Hotel's will be found well provided - ! :, Witil'lt'that can be desired to make a tired citizen .hippy. ' His house is delightfully situated between . Oho cinstand the river—the scenery around it is of . the most Sailed and interesting character; while , 1 . uhe arrangements within, in the way of, fresh 6ah, 1. frogs, Er: c., &c., are each as to render a view of - them, and morn partlialarly a "taste ul tkan,” t..4lsuicomnon7gratlfying. We say to those who . . "Pans for the refuge of some rural ?bade," go tip to Hisges and fish a while, and our word for it you will enjoy yoirselves.. Eir The Cricket Match which has been playing in the Ninth Ward, for the lest two days, between the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Clubs, has stirred up, . in this community, quite an interest in the game. 11 is one that has been . little understood, heretofore, .la this part of tbe.country, and as it appears to be interesting, etching and most etcellent ezercire, it .Is - morti,than likely that It will rapidly come into rogue.•;••• • Jrlis*eat Eng!tablet:ea, and has been played eis ;nineties but very little. It is easily seen through, sad it vial be but a short • time--alter the Yankees 1 ,.:0 hold of it=auitil challenges are sent across the te "..f . o.r of -gy.4l,ol,lNiyaipt A meeting of the citi -sous of t he ,;altiturof Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and . . : of the county RI Allegheny, will be held in the methogigt:Episou,al Cburcb, corner of Smithfield and seventb streets; Po Triesclay evening, the 20th of-May, at half past o , cicick, for the organization • of a Colonization Society .staziliary to the Pennsyl• vatiiaCOICIDintIOCI Society. Addresaza will be made sod a plan of organization a nnotated. - By order of . the Committee ipppinied at a former ineetieg : .0 1arai xii Nraiso?' ta, Chairman. . U. &razes Coecurr Count.—ln the case of Charles : Theteas,vs: The National Road Stage Company, for .alimigiarfor injuries received by the upsetting of a !,c0111i; i u which he was a passenger, between "Itioernavillo and Cumberland, in 1849, the jury yes, Nday . returned a verdict for platottl in the nom of Bats..—The Ball given by our friend daunt :aptain .SCIDSIOIIIIZICIIXItt at the Way. ' eue ' lially on .::ntursday evening, was ttuly a eplen. . Tho io, Nesic way admirable, the dancing arid ficioge delicious. Tbe without the .eptrited; and itaktrupi 'ler whole affair pissed off :41.1 Pleattantly, :i*otteitoe of the aii i hte , ll ‘ incident to mar the hare loony of the corripany. . . • ter Crtrast.—We take pleasure I. gthe at.. teation of oar readers to the'. -OVlLOSeuiefii .or Messrs. A. obi?. Schildecker; the well irclowe pro prietors of the Star Bakery, No. 22 Diamond alley. The lee Cream made by theta gostlemen fir not sur passed by soy kept for sato irk the city: Yon Racr..—Mter the match between the Cricket patio wee over, some of the persons on the gtouiad 444,0 tt loot r`aco for $lO a side, which way woo by Ifyitung men font Allegheny. • . . :lir Thole inliablo Building Lots, opposite St. churci; ;an bo sold oo she premises, this spornoon at 3 o'clock .:Poi.tee.—There were eight eustemers before.his iiseor yestetday morning—three coanitted7thiee their fined, and two were discharged.. - .. 1 .:.:*.;-. , Isiirket yeiterday. afternoon -wag , filled Pith ell the vegetables the season could famish. Daonrwan.•—A man of the name of Thomas Ag• new,- wee drowned yesterday while bathing in the Monongahela river, near the bridge. tier The weather yesterday was the Warmest we bate bad this simmer. Inn Sale anb Let. Becoiid Street PrOpert*.: TtOR SALE_ rideable tinltaproved property, of Pd F=fart hoot, on Second istreet, by 159 deep to the Monongahela river: The above property is pleasantly located for a dwelling hone in the rear, and a business stand in front, or would do well fora small Manufacto ry. It can be . h had at a bargain. S. CUTHBERT. my 9 General'Agent, 91/Smithfield st. Orphans' Court. Sale... - - DV virtite of an order of the Orphans , Comi of Abe l) gheny county,•the andersigned.Guardian of Charles Frederick, Charlotte Matilda, Virginia .and Charles Blume, minor children of Frederick Blame, late of Al legheny county, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, Slay 17th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ofthat day, all that certaialot or parcel of (Tound, situated, lying and being in the borough of Birmingham, being Lot N 0.6, in Watson's plan ofsubdivision or Lots In sold borough, beginning at Lot N 0.5, in raid plan and Centre street, thence along said street South 112 deg. West 21 ft to the corner of Let No. 7, thence along the line of the jams 127 feet to Liberty street, thence along the same 24 feet to Lot N 0.5. thence along said Lot No 5 127 feet to the place of. beginning. ALSO, On Saturday, May, 24, on the premises, near the bor ough-of Lawrenceville, at 10 o'clock, S. M., all those condemn lots or pieces of ground, situated, lying and being in the village of Hatfield, eeeblea township, Al legheny county, marked and numbered plait of' lots laid oat by George A. Bayard, aalots No.lB and 19, - be; ing each 50 feet in frontal:id extending lu. depth 100 feet, and bounded on the West by Lot No 17, and on the East by Lot No. 20, on the South by a 50 feet street, and on the North by a 25 feet alley. • Title ind.sputable. Terms at sale For • further par ticulars apply to GEORGE REITER, Guardian, Sc., corner of St. Clair and Liberty MB. Or to • ' • .. . JOHN BARTON, rnyt3:td • Attorney at Law,435 Fifth et. rpwo DOUSES FOR 8400.—Foe &init.—A Dwelling I Muse of two tenements, with a /up lot of ground 42 feet front on Gibbons street, Eighth Ward, by 65 feet detp. The homes are in goodorder, each having three rooms, well finished, with bake oven anti 3 tied fenced in. The lot is on n ground rent of 330 a year, and may be bought out at dint rate—say $6OO. Price for the im provements, fie., 5400. S. CUTHBER 50T; Geu'l Agent street Valuable Property for Sale. "DOUR LOTS IN ALLEGHENY CITY, fronting on the South Common, immediately In front of Dr. Ro• ger': Church. Theta Lots are near the Depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and are wellcalcula ted for Warehouses, or a site for a manufacturing es tablishment. I'my-7:1hod) ANDREW LEECILJR. • Building Lots for 81100. DOR SALE. two Banding Lots, each 25 . feet front on 1.7 Juniata street, Allegheny, by 10 feet deep, to an alley of 21 feet wide. Also, a' Corner Lot of 25 feet front on Franklin street, by 123 feet deep to an alley of 24 feet wide. Price for each of the above Lots POO. S. CUTHBERT, m 7 • fiteuinal Agent, 63 Smithfield et. I AWRF.NCEYILLE PROPERTY FOR' BALE —A - A valuable property, pleasantly situated on 'Batter street; having . a (tont ef 24 feet by 107 deep, on Pros pect street, with a new two story brick hou.se,arranged with .a store Altana, in which a good business can be done; and five rooms well furnished; a good cellar and a well of good water, with a pump ; stable and garden. Price 52000. *. • • . S. CUTHBERT. Gene ral Agent, myls . 50 Smithfield street. PI - Elll4 — .. v i;US - TRAIs WASHING . FLUID. for wash. V tag in hard, soft or salt water. Recommended by Merriest eminent chemist% in Europe and America as being perfectly harmless on the finest fabrics, and used and approved by many families Six or seven cents worth will do the washing in a family of Et or 10 persons; the week's. washing can all be done in two hours; the use of the fluid will save seven•eighths of the soap ; it will save all the hart la bor of rubbing ; the clothes will be cleaner, whiter and softer, than If washedwith soap and water ,; and it will not, in any way. injure the texture of the goods—one trial will prove the truth or these statements. Sold whol -sale and retail by S. i.. CUTHBERT ; mylo 50 Smithfield at. • IuDLYS , Ter rria ovi . .rmENT i j - 7' - i — init!ligited to cure ri Price 50 etc per bottle, Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, m *8 50,Snaitltfield mew. Icel. Ice it Ice 1 1 PPURL:ALLEGHENVICE.-4. E. Itai;ley begs lealie to inform his customers that he has commenced delivering fee, and - will furnish the ciuxens vivth Pure Allegheny lee at as low a price as any other person eh gaged in the business. He has both biz extensive Ice Houses full, and will be able to furnish all the customers that be takes, during the whole se e sson J. . H. HARTLEY, • . .. • City lea House. • Oifter osi Virgin Alley, talcusliately in lb e rear of the Sersond Presityterlao ChUreta. . N. B. My Wagons Anse my name on the side in Week letters. jAmer.ean copy ono weer 1 myl4 plll Partnership existing under the fine of Parlay Roosts is this day dissolved by mutual CDZISOftt. wiLuerki FA RLEY , THOMAS ROURKE. • Dr. 8. Kyle CONTINUES topreictire Medicine, Surgery, add Ob- Metrics of Midwifery Eclectically, to accordance with scientific principles, - and hence with great sue. cess. Il7Oftice end residence, No 58 Diamond alley. Of fice hours, 9 to 12 a. 11, and 2 to 5 e. 51.- N. 13—Infallible remedied (or Dyspepsia, Consump tion in its incipient stages, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Tatter, Din rztneu, Cholera Medias, ,Dysentery, Asiatic Cholera, Tetanus or locked.law ; female diseases; die cares of the liter and kidneys; Scrofula. Dropsy, k.c. ire.; and antidotes to alt pasous, prepared and kept for sale. Mercury. putimoney and their preparations, an well as the lancet , ate entirely dispensed with. Imyt4 Central Tea store. rp HE following largo assortment of TEAS just receiv .l_ leg,which comprise the most extensive assortment in the city, to the attentionef the DUblle is respectfully invited All absurd pinning and names are omitted, which are used by professional Tea Merchants. which de not increase the quality of the Teas, by far-fetched celestial titles, not known even to the celestials. All Teas told at Ibis establishment warranted—or the mo• ney refandc4--vizi 150 chests Young Olson Taa v—eomprislng every quality, loose ; 5u chest Y. 11-packed in metallic pacts, lOU chests Blank Teas ; Oolong's; English Breakfast ; Uingyeng's, Poaehoug's, de ; impute and GuapawderTeat. These Teas are put up to snit the trade, and will be sold at the lowest rates, wholesale and retail: The at tention of country merchants is invited to the assortment of Peeked Teas. - - H. C. KELLY, t y yl d• N 0.20 Filth takes _ Went.. APARTNER in a safe and profitable mauufacturing business, with a capital of 85,000 . A profit, of 20 per cent. will be guaranteed, with a prospect of iealiz• tug SO per cent. and upward. The business is a respec• table one, and one that i 4 new in the neighborhood, with no fear of competition, and the produce greatly in de. mend. Address " Post Office, Box =A." Front Uric". and House Tile. rINFIF. undersigned is now manufacturing, at his Steam Brick Press, is Birmingham, the handsomest Front Brick, for houses, aver produced, which he will Sell at one-third to one - 'h alf lens than hand-made, possessing perfectly even. square edges, and u smooth, pear/zed sur face; they catch no dust or soot, and preserve a hand some, clear, bright ap_p earance, as seen in Rev. fdr. Enoi'a Church, South Pittsburgh—the contrast between ii and Giber buildings being very visible. The brick now making are much superior to the former. The front of anything liken genteel house should be of pressed brick, the additional expense beteg ao Certificate's in my possession, from GoVetnmeni Offi cers, Agents and Architects, who have used similar brick extensiv el y,certifc to their superiority in strength, durability, resistance to frost water, lire, Be. HOUSE TILE. . Alto Manufacturing, a superior article of Tite, pro nounced by an eminent English Architect, superior to Slate, and furnished at about one-half the expense. COLIDION BRICE. Also, 300,000 Common Brick; strength. durability, gc , guaranteed. Price 83 p MOO, at the Works. myl . ISAAC GREGG. TN pursuance of a Supplement to the Act, lneorpora -1 nag the SUNBURY AND ERIE RAILROAD CO5l - approved the 14th day of Nord, 1846 Notice is hereby given, that a meeting of the Stock holders in the said Sunbury and Erie Railroad Compa ny, and an election for President and Managers of said 1 1 ..oznpany will be . Feld on THURSDAY, the Q2d day of May next, in Room No. 2, on the second door of the Reading 111:11110ad Company's building, in the city of Philadelphia - . No: 73 South Fourtlantrert J. K KANE, • JNO. G. WATAIOI I OII, W. M. WATTS,' Storkho ROBERT MORRIS. lifers.. WILLIAM B. REED, J. J. VANDERKEMP,_ WILLIAM 'BUEHLER. • s.d&wtd lb a yu T oy O pe arr,, P I , , to 0,1 9 v d 1 irist F a o l au The ee and ,L s t t t r e e n e wt t 1 , ; ,1,1 between o! • illoaloprt Trimmarm and Luce Goods. ° selected asson• ket a m i F 7 II i la t a d t E l iltenSOf Gotten, silk and merino hose, I hose and gloves ; Best Paris kid and driving gloves ; ._Figured sad plain bonnet ribbons; Black silk tramming and floancinr laces ; • Dress brumes and trimmings ; - . . . .„ [Aces capes, under-sleeves and veils; French worked collars, rhernizettes and cuffs ; • Linen cambric, lawn and embroidered handqs; .. Laces, inserting, and edgings of every style i ..nimitibands and wrousta flouncing; ties stocks and collars • Genb; Cravats,ti ,_ a d , . Fine L u n a, silk and cotton vests ressing gowns; ' Pins, needles, ,b utt%Slits utons and braids Shell, ivory a,nd boot oe ; Hair and teeth brcsbas find perfumerY ; Fine and common fans,and parasols; Zephyr worsted, carlViss and Pr34 - riss; - " Ladies) slippers, gaiters tickcelstorivaling sloes; With a great variety of small wares im.ll.rgripy-,art_i cles, two( which he offers at the IC/PCJSVrateisit- e i ther . ler cash or si n— -- w er nv E.:;;; I- Parchment Emoelopes.`Thestr enbelopps strongest • end safest that can be used ror edelortng trainable letters or papers—being vide of Parchment Paper, whieb will withstand any ordinary frieuon or moisture. Assorted tires sold at W. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Store, mv7 Market, corner of Second et. ‘z:- mt=n4lt.cinb , iituaidid.; Dolls!' Review or Um Wholesale Inakat: . . . OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, Sexusoror blossom, May .17;:1881.. .Yesterday business was exceedingly dnli'ihrougl; . out the city. The markets are- unchanged, with light receipts. ' ASHES—We have a gala of I:ton Soda Ash report. ed, to go to the country, at 31, 4 months. BACON—The transactions in thin article" wa■ liinited ; prices, however, remain. firai; we note: sales of 8000 lbs country Hams at 81 ; 5 MI& city cured at 8109; country shoulders at 61 ; 2000 clew• aides (country) 81 ; 6 hhde Shouldve, 2 do Sidea, and' . 2 do Hams at 7, 809, with pay for casks. • DRIED BEEF—Sales of 3 tierces at 10. ' HAY—Sales of 30 tone at $l2 to 14 per ton. RlCE—Sales of 20 tree at 4i, time. FLOUR—The receipts and ages yesterday were unusually light; we have but few salea to report ; a lot of 69 bble on the wharf at 83,15 ;.40 do at $3,18; 50 do choice at 83,25; from wagons, sales at $3,18 to 3,20. 'DRIED FRUIT—We note eaten of 80 bushels Peaches at 51,45; 50 do at 1,50. We bave sales ,of: 170 bushels Apples at 76; 80 do choice at 80 to 90, to Louisville. CHEESE—SaIes of 26 boxes common at 61 15 do cream at 7.1. SUGAR—The market was quiet ; prices, bower. er, remain firm ; we have Sales of sMids at 7 ; 12 do on private terms. • MOLASSES—SaIes of 36 bbla at 37 ; 10 do ant garbouse at 46. • FISH—We notice a Gale of 128 bbls Baltim nre Herring at $6,37f ; No 3 Mackerel at 118,26 to 8,. 60 ; N 0.4 at 7,25 to 7,60. OILS—We have cafes of No 1 Laid at 69i370 per gallon; wo quote Ltaaeed as before at 95. GRAIN—Salea of wheat at 60 to 70, with mod erate receipts. Rye is held firm at 60. Sales of 250 bushels of Oats 29 to 30. Corn is doll ; we quote at 34 to 35. • SPICES—SaIes. of 10 bags Pepper at 101 ; we quote Allapice at 171• to 18; rowr es , PITTSBURGH I== ARRIVED: 2teamer Michigan No. 2, Boies, Heaver . Atlantic, Parkinson Brownsville. Redstone, Woos walrd, Brownsville. " J. ftl'ileeendrickson, McKeesport Gordon,G Beaver. Deaver. Fashion N 0.2, Peebles, Winked'. Buckeye dente, Holmes, pincinnali . Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati Diurnal, Conwell, 'Wheeling. . Pilot No. 2, Crane, Sunfish. DEPARTED: Redstone Woodward, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do • J. M'Kee, Ilendriolion, McKeesport Michigan No. g,Boles,Beaver. A Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Clipper No. 2. Shonse, Cincinnati. Jenny Lind. thud. Zanesville. " Navigator, Dean, Louisville. Conwell, Wheeling. Pilot No.Z, Crane , Sunfish. For Marietta:and aockingPort. 11.7 • Tng fine stenmee PACIFIC, Zknotra ra.a 54' • lfa, will leave for the above and intermedi ate ports every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For frtight or pa gauge. apply on board, or to T. WOODS to . SON, N 0.61 Water et.. and 63 Froni Wittineiitatifiensirat for Cincinnati. Toe new and Cast running steamer MN. - ••' lintxtrtostan, blaster, tvill leave regularly e,very Wsnal:snay. I'm 'might or passage, apply on board . , or to mar& •'.U. 11:11ILTENBERGER.. • - • Allegheny River Trade. ABOVLAR MIN/UM PACKETS jeZ22k Tog floe steamer .O..I.F,CHENY BELLE No. 2. Capt. Wa. Harm, leaves :he AM teeny wharf for Frentlift,everiMondory.ana Threaday, at 4 Y. M. The Gee steamer AU. ongivir HEL.LE No 3. Capt. Joan Manta, leaven the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuarday and Friday, at 4 P. DI. For Freight or Talmage, apply on Board. finar4o SeraUpott. Look at TM, I TIAGUERRmTvPrs FOR ONE DOLLAR, put up "Jilt Pine Morocco eases. The subsezibers announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they can get a likeness for one bahrthe usual price, not to be sur passed by those Asked In the• East. We don't mean to be surpassed by 'any. Roving a large sty and side light, we are prepared to suit the most inttidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it snits them. Miniatures put in lockets, Pins or Rings. sick or deceased persons taken at their residence. • FOR A PEW WEEKS ONLY. AIF,RIUMAN d LAWYER. Rooms on 341 st, opposite St. Charles Hot et. roylsllntd. • Stook of Goods and Lease or Stoiro for Salo. epHE subscriber intending to eoneentrate her business, 1. offers for sale the stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, , at her store on 34 street, next door to the Post Of fice ; together with the unespired Lease of the Store. To soy one digitised to commence the above business, this opportunity is an excellent one, as the stand is well known and the baldness well established and profitable, but requiting more constant :Mention front the present proprietor than the demands of her other business will permit. The stock will be dirposed of in whole or part, and what may not be sold will be removed on or before the lat of J one.** %ha old 'rrarl, St Clair street. snyl6:2wci B. PARKER. EON'S cdirwrz OH BED SUlrligititOW.R. This article has proved itself a valuable acquisl• on to the housekeeper. It Is very easy. in its applica tion, and is free from tne dangerous, pompons ingredi ems, generally used. When it bedstead is well washed with the " Chintz," theta is no fear of the Red Barb ever venturlZlKeteat it. It may be relied upon as a sure preventative groin those nocturnal torments, so difficult to overcome doting the summeemontbs. Price :15 els per bottle. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, tnyls 50 Smithfield n. • LICtIANOIt. Bras Ow Pivrantraoo t t May 0, HSI. 5 • lIIS Bank btu this Jay declared a Dividend of Four • Per Cent. on us Capital Stock, payable on demand. b ruy,:aw THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. -- - A Selasagne flair Tonto A NUTIFIEIL Trialbottles37lk cents. Those 11 ~holm c sited Jones' Coral Hair Restorative know to excellentqualides—shose who have not, we assure it to possess the following qualities. It will force the hair to grow on any part where nature intended hair to grow, stop it falling oft, cure scurf or dandruff, and nuke fight, red or grey halt row dark. For dressing the halt soft and silky, aothing - can exceed this—it makes truly beautiful and keeps it so. It is, indeed, the WWI eCollolllietli, yet superior article for the hair. Sold only at ISM. JACKSON'S Store, 940 Liberty st head of Wood, Pittsburg. Price 371 cents, JO cents and Sl.OO. ldectlft • rot:tray Writer - Teeth. and Breath, To BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. DEMONS who have either, are- honorably assured that if their ureath !sever so foal, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR VEI,I,OW, and encrusted with tartar, that a YS cent tior Jane. Amber Tooth Porte will mate the teeth white se 61100 and the breath odifermudy sweet. • Sold only at JACKSON'S. Store,' 240 Liberty 'tree bead of Wood. . • (dealt Jonee - Nottatton of Jet ) LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for thenhanging of white, red or grey hair to a beat:lntel brown or to t black color, in a few minutes. Price 60 cents and 61,00 Sold b -w.JACKSON,24 O Liberty street, Pitisbargh • fdee2ll e *non ody.gic9t reravre, (NO MTN NATPII g . TO' HAVE AHE Y 4i / TASANORi And persona who do not pe:spire are liable to the mus DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.. • NOW,) mum' Italian Chemical Soap causes 'a free perspiration, and sit the same time mollifies softens the skin, giving it the texture and beauty of an Infant's. SCURVY, stir RHEUM AND SORES, are coon not only healed, but cured by Its use, as at 10051 seven physicians in New York know, who use it in such cases,_and find It unfailing—as alsoilu • PIMPLES,BLOTCHES-, FRECKLES, or any other skin disease. The reader Is 'trained that due is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I I could enumerate at least 80 persons oared of " SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, I would not cruelly self it for the above, unless I knew it tosbe all I state. Those iihd ate liable ro -' • • ' CHAFED, CRACKED, ptt CHAPPED . FLESH; will find this not only :te care, but it preventive ; and I can now unly -add, that any one afflieted with. any of the above, or siluthir 4sepees 'will find this all and even more ( adiriltable In prtiPdtffls) fatal I stale. ''But, reader, the motet are flooded with Imitations, and be sure you ask for Joins , ItalitarChendeal Soap— and buy it only of WM. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh, ti Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head or Wood- • Jones' Lily . wittice.. T ADIES are cautioned against' using c ommon prefta .l.4 rod Chalk. . They are noteurose how frightfully injurious it is to the skint how coarse, how rough, egw -sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sew . • • • appears alter using prepared Chalk ! • • esides, it is IOJILTIOF , L contain - • . • : lug &large quantity of Lead I We have re paredabeautifnlvegetableaiticle r which we will JONES , SPANISH. LILY 'WHITE. - • • ••ll is perfectly innocent, being pued of alt deleted. oua rpififities; glad is imparts, to th . e , skina natural, alabaster, • clpoll at tha' same dote acting as cosmeuooo the . sgin, niejting it soft, and sit.olo.:'SOldhy the Agen t ; JACKSON:BP Aper. Ay street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents. ICE MOPE, Faits% ago, PEpparedeorn,Taptoca o 1%, Snourovi, for life by W. A. WCLURG & CO., , • mll4 . GIOCCTS and Tea Dealers. - ; 2 , . SCOTT dr. 04 4 154' - ' - AIICTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, stems pram', ST. LOUIS, , HAVING been engligc4 in the above business for the last six years, in this city, Would respectfully so licit - consignments of Goods, to he solain this market, either for Auction or private sale.--purticalarly ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; And will nuthe liberal advances on all kinds of HoodS ;Consigned us for sale Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe 't Co., E. Ft Vio let, Wut. D. Wood & Co., John J. Andersen & Co, R. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin .Deaver. Saint. Louis; Butler & -.Brothers, Cincinnati; bl , Lain, Pittsburgh. Imar2o:y JA.ACES DIoSENNA, 3.tictioneer. V atuabio c i ty property, T.AUCTION.—Oit `SATURDAY, 11.IAY 17th, 1851, at 3 o'clock, P. M , will be sold on the premises, those 4 valuable building lots fronting on sth street, opposite the new Court House. This property is situate immediately opposite Me new Conti House, and in the vicinity of the site selected for the new Government buildings, and , is one of the best business corners in the city.• • . TERMS—One fourth in hand on the: delivery of the deed. The balance in five equal payments, with inter _est;to be secured by bond and mortgage, to wit: 1-5 on lat Oct. 7853,1.5 an let Oct. 1854; :14 on Ist Oct. 1853, 1-5 on let Oct. 1550, and 1-5 on let Oct 1857. Title indisputable. For furthentartionlars apply to • JAMES McKENNA,Auet. Or to JOHN BARTON, Mil at Law, Fifth st. P. a. Auglioneer• V BUILDING LOTS. in Rast Binning, V ham AT. AUCTION ,-!fin Saturday afternoon,l7th ir - stunt, at 3 o'eloek, will be sold on the premises, several desirably located Building Lo,e, situated on Wharton street, (60 feet wide,) between .Meadow and Joseph streets, in East Birmingham, and immediately in the neighborhood of themanufactorieli of biessrs. Wood & M'Knight.; MalVany ; Campbell Jr...Chesi.; and others, No property has unproved more titan this the past &ISt years,' and aa Increase of fifty per cent. will be mmi anteed forihe next five years, and the probability is it will amount to over one hundred, per. cent.,• as. the_ in crease the past five years has been from.one to three hundred per cent. Lots that in 1845;'6,501d for 8300 to 8300, have since been sold for g6OO to 81.,000 y and it has now, from the impetus given by buildings, business, Au. vastly better prOspeeta . : These Lots are beautifulli located On the second bank, fronting the river, and the superior advantages of this portion of the suburbs of the city, both Tor manu factories and residences, are well known. 'Terms—One-rourth • cash; residue in one, two iuni• three years, with interest, to be secured by bond and Mortgage on the premises. Title indisputable—clear of all incumbranees. myls P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r Oltik: HUNDRED BUILDINO LOTS ON COAL. 1 BILL .5.2 ACCTION.—On Saturday afternoon, May 24th, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises,one hun dred valuable Building Lots, situate in thelawn, of Mount Washinguni on Coal Hill, opposite the City of Pittsburgh. These 'Lora are noted for their'healthy lo cation and commanding view of the two Cities, the: riv ers and surrounding country. A new Road has recently been finished; leading from the Monongahela bridge up the hilt, which renders theid easy of access" for carri ages, &e. There is also a Plank walk up the hill: Title indisputable. - Terms—One-fifth cash; remainder in three equal an nual payments with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prefaises. P. M DAVIS, myl6 .__. Auctioneer. CIAT4LOOUE OF VALUABLE BOOKS.— Will be V sold on Saturday evening, 17th - instant, at 7f o'clock, at the Sales Rooms, eorner of - Wood - and Fifth streetg, a Catalogue of Books: ' Catalogues can be ob. rained at ihe Sales Rooms - myl6 W. G. JTVGAILTNEIY, Auctioneer. DflY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES AT Auc- ' be sold on Tuesday nextiblttyol/th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at rd'Cartney's . Auctson House, a large assortment of Dry Goods and Fancy articles, received direct tram an extensive Importing House in Philadelphia, with instructions to close theta out immediately.. Among the assortment may be be mentioned in pan the following—viz t French, English ant American Broad Cloths; French Cassimeres, cas sinetts, tweeds, linen coating, linen drill for..pants, worsted large, black velvet, sewing silk, patent thread, alpacas, cotton cloth, Canton cloth, poplins, gingham's, calicoes, striped shining, Irish linen, table clothe, aunt ley ail linen sheeting, bleached annalist, enthroidered shawls and scarfs, Thibtt shawls, embroidered silk A haw plain centre shawl,. silk hap and cravats, ladies' satin scarfs; linen Idstres, silks,ird flannels, fins:cabins, cotton' shirt*, suspenders ? shirt buttons, vest _patterns, sewing cotton, tie. W: D. IsPCARViEY,. myl6 . Auctioneer. '(DOCTOR JAMES PALMER Practising Physician, Icc.,hassentirred to his Institute, No. 104 Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from tbe,Offiee wilt be accurately and neatly prepared by the Secretary, skWed in Pharnaey. Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines will be kept con stantly on, band for sale. &rice .rni.onft leasing addreas win - Oak/re note No: rrny . i3am Transparent 'Window Shade Factory. Sktil IRWIN .STELERT, tarrwkin rams &ern LitiErerg araurrsj, LIST O 1 SHADES on hand and mode at all times to order -3.4, 44, 5.4 and 6-4 Ma Shades, plain and bordered-.; ~" Transparent green do; - " " Dark " do; , Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do - do; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of ucw style ; STORF. SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. 011. CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMAHNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. 1.17' Curtains hung on -reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlars will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlB:6m E. R. KERNAN: A. W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW OFFICE, NO. 47 FOURTH STHEET, belourMarkit Pias strut, burgh, Pa. novls:dawly • p N. E. oomet of Xarkts and M] VillfriAl Third sis —Established in. 1840. 61111. U. 1:111 111-I:l,l,l.Stovir Incorporated ty_tho Lo islatare ot Pennsylvania, with Collegiate Powers and 'rivileges Preside:it—P. DBFP, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Science. - N. 13. HATCH, Fay, Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS the most accomplished Pen. limn west of the mottritaius, Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of eighteedlcars' experience in the - moat extensive foreign and domestii, shipping, gives the:pro prietor of this establishment an experience in training others for the coal:Hair, house, possessed but by few teachers of Book Keeping in the country; and all. who aspire to the highest tank as accountants, axe fermented to call and examine his credentiols from upwards of one hundred tianiters, Merchants and 'Accountants in thin city, as aloe the emphatic - recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce ' and many of the leading Merchants, Bankofs and flunk Officers of the City.of New Yeti:, appended to his North 'Arnericau Accountant, and Western Steainboat Ac. countant _ (aprail wtz/ - „ , e;9lm. EOIIEILO - 09 IEASILIEE . AND - THIDJ) ETWEETB. (11-IARTERED A_ -D. teso; the only chartered Inst.'. - tution of the kind in FeslgYivonla. • Faculty.— Joan_ Ft:Mutt, . principal lie:lnlet& in the science of Accountl. 0. K. Cattlainaturt,Frofessoir. P.mmanshyp; Idercan• the computation, &e. ALEX. M. WETS" , Lecturer on: Commercial Those wishing obtain compleie knowledge . of Bookkeeping and its application to every branch of bit. sinew, also, a rapid arid elegant hand writing, are 'invi ted to call and examinethe arrangement,. • Lecture on Commercial Law every Monday evening Reference 10-any.lar -the city Merchants. f,16,10 mea Koss Snowdeu. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPFICE, N0.120' Ftl4lllll'3tltEST rirr.aina B OAT DECK PALINGS, ewS, (a n ankle) tolzetherwita , all other t Inds of Lumberand Timber sawed, to ordeepromtly and at low prices, at Liter's Island Saw • ' MYS VftimPTE,l) Kt • BUNS—lieserted vridtbe and colors received by Etpretift, - ibit day. Also--Black and Colored 84 Dresillanonli it'EATONW Inylo , 42 Fourth at. Di. Steivuras. - , Wicks°ls,Atti . Reinit , Brush llfanufacturer, FIRTH - ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET , Signnfltip, Big Whits . Brush. BRUSHES of every desenptlon constantly OR hand, and a full assort.. ment of SHOE: FINDINGSi 'FISHING TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES 7. -, N. • 13.--151ACHINE BRUSHES_ of every description made to order lathe hest Manner: '• • taryol„, O Contraitors, Bridge Baildero,4 4 -- L . . Rerr's Raw Wills atotiosv praparlog to re ceive and czacute promptly all, orders for Bridge tuuf other Timber,, on the moss 'favorable terms themarket wilt permit. Srays) iA?.ll CARMAN r! :COll EIRENCH i,fk-E.L4TINE.I tmkita and .r.olated,) and .1: Cooper'a Am hinglas - lot making Bitine Mange, &n o tor salety,', wm .4): Di 'CLURG "& CO., . 2.sB.Libarty street. DaptiEs--Boractux. ritine;;, in glass jars; - superia.i . da ; 14 -e} bares ; • ' anti:tap, do For sale by , . blA.80!!" -.X. Co. are now ceiving a Om asserpnaltrqc hellroird new style of Bonnet RtbboruaNa(all price& They call z ateatkat to Melt" very large . sup. ' sup ply or,,Parasols - Nitere all dualities can !)ei-obtatned, and at very tewvrices. nay 23 . No& da nada.; Market street. OECOND .I.ARGE • SIiPPLY. — n- A...litarrost 0: would reapectfully, call the allention of their emu. seers; and-the -public generally, to their• second- large' supply , ot'NEW'r AND. DESIRABLE. SPRING 'AN: SUMMER.' GOODS,%selected With Otertt' care i n t h e .eastern marlords,Mxid purchased'at grmt reduction from forMerititris:L :To thole 4rurchttainu it wholesale we are now prepared to offer Goods at much lower pri ees than they could have been imrchased east early in the senson—at - myt4 - Nos. 62 watt* Attract {tract. .130WDEREULIQUORICEROOT—ISD Ibeiforeale by JE WO) . B. . FAHINgSTOCRA CO 2butimi •tigits. P. M. PAWS, Au.at'r Palinerot Institute. FACIILTN _"ei~rTsu`osan Reported Express.ly for the Disily Morning Post ItICCIIVICD BY '1,11:0171MC6,-172FMCD.,11,,61:XA1d, LETTER FROM SEWER. Bosrozr; May 16 Sumner, Senator. elect from Masa. hie published a letter which has sarprited and disappointed many; It contains the followiog: t.‘ I accept Wee the Bet vent orthe Union, bound to maintain, with opal patriotic care the interests of all porta of our coun try—to discountenance every effort to, loosen -an y those ties by which - oar fellowship is held In fraternal company, and to,oppeise all aectionaligni, whether it appear in unconatitutional efforts by the north -to carry so great a boon as freedom into the• slave stamp or in unconstitutional 'aorta by the South, aided by Northern affirm, to carry the see. tional 'soil of afavery • into the' free etates, or in whatsoever efforts it may make to extend the sec tional domination •of slavery over the National government. With ma the Union ia twice blessed : first, as, the powerful guardian:Of the , repose and happineas of 31 sovereign - States, clasped by the endearinge of country; and next, an the model and beginning of that all embracing federation of Statea, by which unity, peace and concord will finally be organized among the nations. Nor do I believe it passible, whatever . , may be the deb:lei - on of the hour, that• any part thereof can be permanently lost from its well compacted bulk. E Pluribus Mum is Stamped, upon the national coin, the national ter. ritory, and the national party ; though composed o many parte, united into one. The Union ia sepa cable only by a crash which shall destroy the whole p a ord .WASHINGTON.,•' . • wAiamoTo*, Way 16 Col. Benton bas arrived in this city in improved , health. He will remain several 'days, and then re move with his family to Missouri. Governor Ramsey is also hero, but ieturne Mime diately to Minneriota. • Mr. Hodge,- Assistant Secretary of the Treaaury, has left for New York and Boston, on business COQ* nected with the mamma in those cities. Captain Kineell has been appointed commandant of the Pensacola. Navy Yard. _ . The Treasury commenced paying off the awards of the Mexican Commissioners to.day. It is reported here that the Missouti Union Cot• veation has nominated General Foote for Governor: On the first day of the Convention, about 200 dale.. gates were present; and the greatest eathuaiasm prevalled• FROM BUFFALO Great preparations are being made to receive the President and his suite. The steamer MayfloWer left this morning for Dunkirk, having on board the Mayor, Common Council, and a number of other public bodies. Our city prevents a gay appearance; flags are waving from the dock. and all the public buildings in the city. There is a large amount of shipping in the harbor, and every vessel is &cora.. ted with Hags and streamers. The city. Wears the garb of II Na tional holiday. The President and by; suite will visit the Theatre to...night, where splendid preparations are being made. .' A serious break has occurred in the Wabash - Cu. nal, which will take lb days to repair, and will cut off the receipts of coin to a great extent: FROM NEW YORK The Evening. Post of yesterday sayer We learn by a private teleglaphic despatch to , an eminent mercantile house of this city, which was received this forenoon from New Orleane, that advicea have been received there of the steamer Gol(l , f:hinter, which lett San Francisco on the 22d of March for Tehuantepec, to the effect that theZold Minter hid violated'the maritime laws of Meaieob, landing her .paimengers, in number 0, without the requisite pros alone permiesion, and that the paeeeagera bad beee imprisoned by the Meeican authorities, and , were ' confined at the da(e of advices. Tehuantepec .in nut a port of entry. , , • ARRIVAL OF THE WASHINGTON. New Yons,'May 18. The Whittington arrived this, afternoon : from Southampton and - Bremen, with ates to. May 3d. No later news. In the Convention, the committee of the whole voted down the mited basis by one majority. They returned the compromise report in select *COMMIi• tee by one majority. A. 183, the Butts compromise by 5 majority. PaovxDzscn i , IL L, May 16 The returns- from the election held here on the 14th, show the choice of Mr. Burgess, whig, for Mayor, by a majority of 14 Also, the entire whig ticket for Alderman, and 21 whip and S democrats to Common Council. NEW YORK BIARKET..May .16 Cotton 'neatly; middling . New Orleans 91c. Flour firm at 3,56041,L2 for Common to straight State; inferior to good Western 3,9404,12; New Orleans and Southern Ohio 4,1144,371. pure Gen. eases 4,6634,68. Grain.. Wheat without movement; Corn advanced, salmi at 680* Se for miaed, and 80361 c for round yellow. Pork—Still no sales transpired; new Mess held at 16,12.. Lard declinedv Prime9,le. Bacon declined; Sides ht 71c.. " ' Coffee..At auction this moraine 3000 bags were offered; ino sold at 10(381e_ {0 114-closing at the letter:prices. Lead dull; Galena held at 4,76. Whisky firm at 221 e. • PHILADELPHIA MARKET, May 16. Flour'dull at 4,28. Corn Meal 2,76. Grain..fled Wheat 96c, white 1,00; Rye ?Cc Corn 62c; _Oata 44c.' Whisky • 2241122 i c„ CINCINNATI MARKET. naY 16 The river has fallen 12 inches. Flour quiet at 3,5003,55. Whiskey 1710171. Bacon.. Shoulders Other article, unchanged.. Bueinees dull and'weather warm. . NEW ORLEANS MARKET, hlay IG.• Cotton easy. Flour unchanged. -.Mess Porl on' changed. - Lard-In:Brie 91091; Kegs 100111._ Coffee.. Rio 9491. Sugar declined 4. • - - Weather scotching '• • 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General oTQuarter Sessions of the peace in and for the County Allegheny: The petition of Christian Lyons, of the Ist Ward, City of Pittsburgh In, the County aforesaid, humbly slieweth, That your , petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house In aforesaid Ward, and prays that your Honors, will' be pleased to grant him a license to keep 'a public - house of entertaintriern„ ' ,Aed your 'pea:. limner, as in ihrty,bound, will pray. - - • . CHRISTIAN 'I.NONS. _ . Weithe , substribersieltizeni. of the - aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner UM good:repute for honesty and temp erance, and is Well pritendedwith house room and conveniences for the accomModulionMittlok ing of strangers and travelers, and Masashi. tavern TS tte ,- - W Huffman, .1 Lynch, Louis. Lehf, John Moore, S Marshall, Philip Wiseman,/ W Btunkher, T W Masiei WC Moore, .1 lid,'Cittsland,G.Burckher, C Lord.. re AO the Ho aorttble the Judges of the Court of ,General Quarter Sessions of - the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. - - „ The petition of Henry- Marriott,. of the:Fifth . Ward, Pittsburgh, in the county - . aforesaid, humbly - , ~ shetv, eth,. That your petitioner . bath provided hums& with materirds tbrtheaccommodation of travelers and where, 'at his dwelling: house, in the. sth Ward aforesaidiand prays-that your Maori wilt be pleased to ocit-tum license to keep a' public house Of. .eintertainment. And i your petitioner, as in datv.bottrid;Andi may. ' - - iteavirtießiiairr: We, the .enbscribera, citigensof - the aforesaid. Ward, do certify that the -above petitioner is of, good ref puts.for honesty , and-temperrincey malts well provided withhome room and conveniences for Zito accommoda+. tionand lodging of strungers and travelers: and that said tavern is necessary , Abraham Wood, - C H Morledge, Wm Cuthlierts, Win SchuddliJames.Crtigatt,'.-James,WatsoniJ is, TOertvi H g . Stewart, W Taylor;John Machin, - M. Leahy myl.s:3t* isillitale.steataturocts.-• - trMst Na. 4 SatftWL-S.t, opposite thelhatutgahela nowt' J. P. YERGESaitts taw Odsituso and handsomely • arranged building,and n pittiti ron m lhad most thorough A .Is pair, hang:ontirely. rehtted• and furra tt simila•ca" e 4 sant style,: inn Manner not esce/eld Cn tablishmentin the city. BAR at all times fortushed LIQUORS p of . the choicest brands. and every autseacr%, of the season ) such as Oysters, Game,. Soaps, arc.. al ways is rendatece; • ... I Dumas and Somas serveo,asia rarlors providea. to Private'partiescott short nOtice, - - : imylo -LOT- 1101.615RE.et the Allegheny Cemetery arelitiorieed that - there' Vitt be tte).admittlift, the Cemetery-hereafter on Surtdeys, except by 'special ieket, which can be obtnined sat the 'effuse on - the' zreuedc, cjitgL2ETT, supt.. Alligheey Cemeiety, dF 4o; Poindexter, COMMISSION AND.FORMARDINCi ii(jUSB, AND for the purchase end sale - of Flour, Western Produce, Iron, Nsils,Glass,und the manuftarrecd articlescrfFittsbargUY , - - 110**AnTa=r,24=_Atoori.eastor Maiiro,..Pdtsburgh . mylly ~, ."' { c. ~ ~.. : 5 . : ... - .. L • L _~ fi'S i i r [ ~' ~ S k. 'kL ~ L' ~.... "~' ice.* L~' ~&-.; ~,~ MEMO 01t036.11 NIGAST PAVirMI DILDW3I. . . .M.T.GATT•.ft BROWN, ISAISIKKISIS A KID 1113LCUAS16111811.01 1 . 10 ELS CLSTRW&OZEIO., 17' Collections made in the prineigei 1 teblet, a nd STOCKS Bought sad Sold.on Commission. mar29:om HILL & atranY. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • No. 85 'Wood. Third door bekner" Fourth—(wl :ids). Ci IGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly 13 for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Funds. taaany naNaiNe HOUSE.. JESSE. CAROTHERS & CO., N 0.15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on depoutt. Collections made on all the principal cites of the UM tad States. tangltly. PATEICKS & FRIEND — BANKERS AND EXODAIIOI6 11110KNALS, No. 95, mum WOOD AND Diatom) !rams, Pinsburgkra. fmayi JAL 1.116011. . VIOL IMMIX? . HOOK is SattiegiNT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Comer of Wood and Sixth Wein., Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS in Coln,Bank Notea,-Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,Certificates of Deposlt,tko EXCHANGE on allthe principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers. CURRENT and par fonds received on deposits • • COLLECTIONS madeon all parts of the Union, skittle lowest room sepll-ly - - - CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. • • • BAYANOBLIGIIII & 00. luau.% Drafts, Checks, ite. collected, and Remit .11' tances made upon favorable MUM ma R. rgh, May 1850 R. R. BRYAN, Cashier. . WE have associated J. Gaantnita Canter with us in TIT the Exchange and ` Banking business. U. H. WILLEAfd3 & CO. Pisuburgh.Jan , y.lf 1851,4116:101 . • WY. H. V7ILLIAYII Z. D. BOUT Ir. O. cornet Weis S. wueLiants & CO. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS; Nom LAB? CORN= Of WOOD ADD Taro arzsgra. ALL transactions made on liberal terms, and collec tions promptly attended to. tja6Sm N. sounics in sons. acatovaa TIMM BMRING MID ILIDCHANGE oirllCl To No- 67 Mi r k a StriaSlignr doors Woo old stand. HOIMES & SONS ,_ _, ANKEM SAND =RANGE BROKERS, and Dee lensin Notes, Drafts, Acceptances , Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western cities eminently for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Uni ted Suites. Deposita; received In par fends or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. ' flog 284 y. BUFFALO, May.l6 ,Domestic and Foreign Eschanga, Bank Notes, GoldanhtSdver,Bought,Sw.land Exchanged, AT TUB ILICCUANDE AND DAMMING HOUSE ow • ' William A.. & Co., 6* Wood Street, • PITTSBURGH. ISTIIMIST ALLOW= oar= organic (aug2B &Mall 1111.1110011. . =WARD BATIK. EZEIADIER its MIMIC Bankersand Exactas/0 Brokers, Dealers to FoTrips and • Dor:Unitßills,Bills of Ezdange, CerriAratss of Depot is, Baniatlcria,and Coils. Corner of Third and Wood sts. v diroctly opposite the St Mules Hotel. , ntay2B • Naar Yoasi t May .16 fik. W. TAYLoII, 'll2 SECOND STREET, COMMISSIONER AND BILIABROEES. STRICT attention will be given to all business en trusted to his care. • Pittsburgh manufactured.arti vies always on band, or procured on show rodeo. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Ac% negotiated on Aurora ble terms . . Advances glade"( renaged.. ; :, ioct22l - • PISN IhV 'LIVIA It AILRO 'OT CHTO CO • TRACTORS—Proposals Wilt be received from the Bth to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown and Swami', for the grading and masonry of that portion of • the Mountain Division of the Peimsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, is Blair county, and Pringle, Point, a few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 25 The road within this distance will cross the Alleghe ny mountain, cam:imitating some Of the heaviest gradibg offered in this country. In addition to a number of ex- unitive cuttings, embankraonts,tind culverts, there will. be one tunnel 110 yards in length at the summit of the mountain, and another ot 200 . yards through Pringle's Point. • TElll.9—cash, monthly. For further information, ap ply to EDWARD MILLER. Esq , Associate Engineer , Blairsville, Indiana.. county,. or to STRICKLAND KNEASS, P. A. Engineer, Adonis, Blair countY. • - • - J. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer: Engineer Department P. B. R. Co. ' P iladtlpiia, May let, 1851. Tucuman', May in To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pear,e,in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Terrence Daily, of the Fillh Ward: city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, branbly sheareth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ustitetials for the accommodation of travelers and . others, at his dwelling tense in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that your- Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. TERRENCE DAILY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honestyand temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others and th at said tavern is necessary. John Mackin , P hl'Donald John Fendena Joseph Myers, Jacob Goering, Francis Feltz, Daniel en, Hugh BPDonald,Moris Alexander, limes Pownell, Nathan bite, F E Kremer..--Chesnicle. Intyl6ot -- ", q: t. ~ ' ; , --. • . ' . - ,74 ~, 4.'f.'".4.: .0. ... - •,' ", I. r ..• , a.. ' *. ' • y S ,': > • . :'' - -1. , •P .....,- 4 . , . • ~. 4-',.......4 ...":"..4, k iil - .4 . ,.., •:' '," .• 4,4‘,411,:.',`...-.' ....• -.. f• e , , , • • 4, EMUS MEE ,yl ti , : x f`t'4' ; t .^~+:k ..ya. ~'? ~`~ ` Removal. rg al the Honorable the Judges of the Cowl of General J Quarter Sessions of the Peace la and for the County - of Allegheny • The petition co u nty li Tome, of the • township of Shaler, in the co aforesaid, humbly sheave That your petitioner bath provided himself swill' mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hi, dwelling horisein the tp. aforesaid t and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of enterta inment. And your pe ti r Lionel . , as in ditty bound, Wilt pray. • PHILIP TOME. We, the subscrthers, citizens of the aforesaid tp., do cerufp that the above petitioner. Is of good repute tor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bowie room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary- - • • Philip Vend, Adam bPifeloy,:lacob Motelock, John ' Lyon, Win Jerrett, John England, Edward Black, Wm H Jackson, Thomas ging, George Stewart,. John Sock! per; Jacob King. . tipotkge (PO the Honorable the Judges of the Court af General J. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of lames Lynch Of the nth Ward, City of Pittsburgh. in the County aforesaid,. humblytheweth. That your petitioner bath providedlumself with mate rials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entenalumenL And 'your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - imams LYNCH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg: ingot' strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Thomas Scott, Martin Connolly, James Verner, John A Hanna, W. H. Pinker,. Robert Anderson George W. Smith, /eines Mc Wm Shane. A nd'w Jaekmart, Henry . Earle, • Michael Daly, . Hanna. O the • Honorable the Judges of the Court of General TQuarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny - The petition of J. Haghes, of the Sixth Ward, , CitY of Pittsburgh,ln the County aforesaid, humbly sheered', That your petitioner hatkprovided himself with malarinbs tor the liceoramodation of travelers ,and others; at his dvielling house in the .Ward aforesaid, and prays that your 'Honors will -be.pleasell to grant Masa !Jammu:l keep a publichouse of entertainmeot. . And your peti• tioner as in duty brand, wilt pray. ' JAMtZ HUGHES ' We, the, subscribers, citizens of the:Ward aforesaid; do certify that the above petit is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house AX= and convemences for the accommodation and lodg• ingot strangers and travelers,and that said tavern is ne- James C . Jordan. Patrick Phelao, Ifinuy Lytle t H Carr, Willitun Carson , William DennY4 C Coinnuns, Robert Miller, PaDiek Mtßeever, HngbM'firaw, David Jones, hael Phelan. (myld;.3td• _________----------------,--r— -fro Me Honorable the Judges or the Court of - Genera: I Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and Mr the county of Allegheny; . • . • • Thepefition of T. Johnston, 3d Warl, .Pittsburgh C, M. the canny. aforesaid, humbly sbewetb,—That your petitioner huh provided himself with ranters] a for the Accommodation of trestle= and others, at his dwelling house• in the: Ward . aforesaid, and .prays • that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a licease to keep a public lianas of entertainment. And your petitioner si in any bound, will pray. THOMAS JOHNSTON. • • We, - the - subscribers, mals. .01 !be Word afore wild, do certify that the above . petnumerr is of good re. pat for honesty and temperanceisuul is well provided wort hot= room and conveniences . Orr the accommoda tion and_lodging. or strangers and . travelers, atid that said tavern is necessary., . .. ;- , • John Layton, R-Morns, E. Hie.vil 7 BSE 4,Riltist, 'SOW. ipeorie;ra '.l.‘ Clarke. W Cimmiont, BA ., sitserffta'AC 'gibber; James Lyncit, - .1 Oardner, 3 Hoicisillig..:Ti... , my15:30. . • • ' N . - ''',.. l "?-' s-- • ' , . MO the Honorable the ,judnea of din of.Cesetat Quarter Sesaiona of the Peace in end for this Ccrcuaty of Allegheny : . The ;tan of George Potter of the 3d Ward city of .Pittsburgh Coguty' iforesabl, buntbly sheweth, Thai 3rour petitioner bath provided himself with matamds ,for the encoromodation of travelers end others, at his darelibighouse In the towtuddp aforesaidj hi nad praye that sour Reams will be pleased to grant - na a license to keep, tt public house of entertalmnent. ' .and your path donor, as in pity bound, will p rep. • • • • GEORGE PORTER. WC, ,dle . vabsen arsi e _citizens ot - the Ward aforesaid, do tail/03215t theabov petitioner , mot good repute for honestyand temperance,ami is well provideclwith haute regourrod awn:4OVA for the aceommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern la ne canary English Blacitley, Wm. Paul. David Paul, Jas. Don aghy, Ino, Mickey, Jut , hicQatman, James Shield, Bemis ht„ Lyon, hr. W. Letris, Gto F,plane,Jame , Idonsacra, kto. blexttn. mylfrltti WM! lIMMEM=R@IEMfffI The Gnat Benteelyftr Cenrsimpiten Vets Luna% Atge• r. dons of the Lieu, Asthma, Bronclutis, Pains or Mek nes: of the Breast or Lungs, anti other 'qfleenons of s ePAo • 'STAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY ta a V‘ . fine herbal medicine, composed chiefly of 137nri Cams Bug and the gentian° Ickt.arra Moss (the latter imported e x pressly for this purpose,) the rare medical virtues of which are also combined hy a new chemica I Process with the extract otter, thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS. • INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. . Dr. Win. Y. Mucks, of Xenia, Ohio, highly respect able Druggist in that delightful village, has informed us that the elite of Wistor's Balsam of - Wild - Cherry.is OA. paralleled.' The demand for it is so green that he can scarcely keel) himself supplied with it. He has bad in his store medicines for lung affections. Some of these were esteemed good and some gave temporary relief,— But'since he has had Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a number of the 111011 t serious cases were complete( r cu. its use. "I meet sold a medicine," says the door " red b y tor in which f tad that entire confidence that I had In Ir Cuss! Wherever Sister's Balsern.of WlMCiter ry is introduced, it at once attains that togh reputation it •f so nobly deserves. What can prevent its sale when on every hand ean be winterised Its wonderful cures? The • worst oue of Asthma, recent and dangerous Cough, (and. also those that are of long standing,) Bronchitis Or Consumption (n 1 its early stages) are always cared - by this remarkable medicine. • • • HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION! Cured by Wlstar , st Balsam of Ild Cetera's , Pussurr Roost, Hamilton co l °, Sep 7T, Isle.. • J. D. Paik--Dear Sir: I take the hberty. of advising you sir. 4 7 i 1 star e ,s b i e 3 i ng a t tr t i h o ti f t ,kliladvgeenriyy.ed I front gr asp tgla te o i by that terrible scourge,Consumption, in May last. The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of my family, (my brothers and sisters,) had died of Consumption. - I' was afflicted with 'dearly all of the worst features of the disease: 1 had a distressing cough and expectorated a great deal of blood hectic fever, severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, alternating with flushes of beat and copious night sweats. I was under the care of a skilled physiclaitAnia . ' lbe .time I was taken sick until about six weeks since; being then about helpless, and my friends considering my. cue . hopeless, or at least beyond the reach of our physMiates skill. advised the use of . Water's Balsam of. Wrld Ober. I have taken four bottles of . the medicine,•and now consider myself perfectly • I make this statement to induce others that are afflicted •as I have been to make trial of Wistar ' s Balsam of Wild Cherry, w hich remedy has, under the blessing of Providence; r e stored my heaIth..JEREMIAH ISGRIGG. Crrara Polar, Lake co , la., Jane 13,1849. J. D. Park--Dear Sir: As I have a deep corrunissera don for the afflicted, permit me to give you* brief Mato ry of my afflictions, and the benefits derived from the use of "Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild CherrY." in July ISM, I was attacked with a fever of a typhoid character, which left me in .a very debilitated state, when In the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, whist reduced me to such an extent as to give um the appear ante of a confirmed consumptive. I labored ander a . severe cough, expectorated a great deal, and was tron 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, UM, until I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold, and almost .. losetheir feeling. Under these circumstances it maybe truly said that 1 was a living skeleton. I finally deter mined to quit taking medicine prescribed by physicians and try Dr. Wistar's. Balsam of Wild Cherry, and from the first week that • I commenced taking it I can date a gradual recovery. I continued ils use six Months, attire . end of which tints I was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since„ . and cheerfully recommend the BM- • sans to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its use not to be die. =raged, if two or three banks do at:deflect a cureibut persevere as I have done, and I have no doubt but nine coxes ont of ten will be !sleazed with renewed health as I have been. ' JOSEPH JACKSON. ' Important to Mae Afflicted with Diseases of the Lungs - ; and Smart. Will miracles 'never cease! , blare evidence Of its surpassing health restorative virtues!:•. - • [From Dr: Itaker,Springfield; Washington co., E Q SPIINGSIILD,IIy.,IIIay 111,1 Afertra'.Sariford 4- Park: I late• Mu opportunity. of Informing you of a most remarkable cute performed on me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cheary , In the year ISM I was taken with the infutanuation of the bowels, which I labored under tot six:weekes when I gradually, recovered: In the fall of 18411 was • attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself span my lungs, and Pot' the spike -Of three years I wats.con fined mazy bed. I tried all kinds of medicinee anderve• ry variety of aid without benefit; and thus I wearied 'dentinal! the winter of ISO, wten I heard'of Dr. Wis. taesSatinm of Wild Cherry— • . MY.friends oenituided me tercias it a trial; th o ugh 1 had given up all hopes of recovery, and had prepared myself for the change of another world. Thronglitheli solicitations' vras induced to make we of the genuine Wistar.s. Balsam of Vial Cherry. The elect was astonishing. Alter five years of afflictirmand suffering, and after having spent four ar five hundred idolises bone =pose, ana the tiestaad l utost respectable physicians health by e l d he la :l n ise onset' God, ai was ri o V e ttrei of Dr.' tar's Balsamof Wild Cherry. ' hay the blueing of God rest upon Ipoprietora of so valuable a medicine as Vilma es sun of Wild Cherry. Yours, respecilblly, - .H. BAKER. The genuine " iiirisues Balsam of Wild Cherry" has a the simile of the signattire of hiter; Philadelphia, and "Sanford & Park Henry" an a finely ere clued steel engraved wrappel. No other can be genu- Sold by J. V. PARK, (successor 'to Saliford & Park,) Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, General Agent to the South and West, to -whom all orders mast be addressed. - :- 3 Kidd &Co, Pittsburgh; I. Wilcol,come/Market street and the Dirunond; B A Falmestoek* & Co; Pitts. burgh ; 3 A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee. & Beckham, Alle• ghee Cit • • L T Result, Wasthington ; W H Lamber. UM, L B Bowie, Unlantialetl; .11 Greenshurgh; S Kautz, Somerset,' Scott -& Gilmare, Bedford,' Reed & San, Remington; Ms. OITA/1 0111,1 SW burgh; Hildebrand &Co, Ina isna ;. J R Mutt; R 10233 - sling; Evans & .Co, Brookville • A ;Mbar' ila_Son Waynestnagh; hrFarland .1 Co; DI Callender, Moue guile; Burton & Co, Erie ; Henry Porter, rdeteer; Jae Kelly& Co, Bailer t.S Smith, Beaver; D Sammeruns, Warren; F . L,& C Jones;;Condersport; P.. Cracker Jr.,Brownsville• • - . • able ' • . Private Diseases , . ---- • DB. BROWN, No. aI.DIAMOND ALLEY. • • • Devarm - hLy entire attention Wan odic. practice. :Hist nainessismostly conAttedto .Fricass or Venereal Di4COSCS, and lath pan ' ful -affections, brought on by impmdenrio youthfid indulgence and exeeis: - • ' Syphilis,- Syphilitic • Esuptionsj Goaore - lies, Gleet, &ricrac ) Urethral Disellitgcs, inipUnty , of the Blood;Vith aA diseases ci.tturi venereal origin. Ski n Diseases, • Schrbittic: Eruptions, •Tirtier. Ringworat i netmuisl Rmesses,Seminal Wealtricehlsn. potency, files, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,hlonth ly Suppressions, Diseases Joints, - Fistrilalier.Ano. Nervous Affections, Natty in tbe. Back and LoinaJultat lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,auccessfully.titahetk Care guaranteta- - • • • , • . Founeen_yeare Practiceafour is th,e aryl casulesiht Brown to oaer assurances or speedy cure tp rolkkgm, come under his care. • -• • : . Office and private consulting rooms , d 1 Disincodiy. it Charges mosterarek. - • .nos.Satpaly tisEtind.TlSM.—Dr. Brown's ueurty orsc.ivreo jy edy for Rheumutistn It k speedy and eertainretnadip forthatpatnthltrouble. It never fails: Office and Private Consultation Roonia No. 41, ,01/k. EdOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor la always as home • : I attliklisetr • ALILIGAIN Olt ALP/ - „,..;; EXTRACT OF' AMERICAN •, ' REPARED rind sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, gait IDD Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated: pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found to be eight thus the Strength of the original Aateticart OIL fg is pinup in bottles at 25. and 2L,eats, each, ssr directions far its use. Io eVetT aSe Whine the nal American Oil has been rattan at all efdeacions, and it so far a aceent the original in power, u to tithe CIEF.APESTMFDICME .(DI TSB WORLD. ftsJl try it. •• - t • • ' JOHN YOUNGSON. N. B. The original Oil in its natural 'snub as taken from the bowels of therea rth t c an ba had as kibove.atutd will be found genitine. notwithstanding' a certain fulti claims to be the only PrOprietolo. !- - Bentaat.vi Blossontseonaatto PoponiKory„; :pima ![AT—rizA,r tint:4s44i. The Garden of Gethsemane ; The . Cemetery of Bewail rkR. J. J. MYERS:-Surgeon and Physician.' 'Office. If and dwelling, corner of Darlington's roW, No It 9, itTeeT,Orle door above Smitbaela. rum- r , .. Dr.ltlyers has permanently located in Pituttraghi and will attend to the duties ofhls Professioa. Hewwill give particular attention to thmultorkealses 3 and . Mattlseasea of women and children. • . waft.. - 7 - 77, . State now/Mg. flOidAS - aRNOLD, Slater and •Railer iristso - Catay T he seen at.Logati, Wilson er.C,0, , 5,.N0. 1.24,-Wobd sueet. Sara Yana art the Canal, opposite the ware hi:meat Means: D. Leech, fr. co. Reis now receiving a very attperior Gauged Mate, and - is ready it:receive orders for ,Slate Blab? Kaar 4 iiti• * 1417,1010", . : lietilleemadt Letting. - " • ZRALEA- PROPOSALS will - he recebreot patit,s •10 o'clock P. AL, Ater .51h;for_the gradharadd uuteett ry of a r olden of the line of - ft.lhond ou the Western elope of the Anetheei,hlettataia,Jor. thes.voldwieeW 'the Portage Railroad lanes, extettding from bektterale foot of Plana N 0.2 to the Summit, a distance' of shoot - r2atiles. Plana - end eciftrationa txe-eattabited,at Sunizait Rouse.. three days, rcronotis t e ' the dqz letting, and alt thd necessary inforMaliOrlitiden br . Engineers of the ,Line. : ROBERT ABISS44 myltm • • suva. Fro. I a trataszb .P.Etat.-I.Wo noses- 0 11# terminator were purchased b 1 s other rtie2;4l. oer day, who went home end that . according to idirectians. The nests ,o nt o' mower about a Inch of dead Roaches , sop* dead rata in the cellar: In the ab i, ou . members of the rat fhltaliP s i ge ,., erlierious knO9dS, the in fl uence of liquor- • • toot pLate,Whichscaangle se ._ ia i l. .. Ratereehtllal nave . S. L.... 4. ;COIllegaTAA. hog.:ri Sold bt etottie .. Spry. . IMES r • t :• f ~ ~t•- •~? EMI • ". -" • • • •-• ; •,•••••*l-. aMD 4ffik AL WAN EALERSAMERICAN AHD FOREIGN DOCIVE: STATIONERY, ETC., 27:4:4 Saw, Ng Lirp3a, , . . . : 7:7