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' ; Ph.1 1 ' *1 4. f 4':'.... 3* k;Y*' , lt t; f ' .,•l-1- 1 qt 1 ~,,„ 00..,..1,„;0. 4. ~, 0- ~- •,•,, /„....... 0 .-,i ~ ~.1 1 1,-,- 1, 'r * ,,, , ,.,!' ~t's ~- ~ -, t•i,; ~,, • c4r. , „.V: 1 ;..c• ..f.t.,;',f_ vt,f,0 ,,T5 .. 4 ,t - t; . ? , "P, t ` - .. ,44 t4.•`: elt.`.., fa , . ' - 'l`,t - :4- , 14!' I. 'F•: , ''' sales on the wharf of 56 bble 1t %4 =': L ' -' -64 / t j4 e l- ' ,4 1 , , ,,,,,.-0.1., ... , :...1 - .4 -. 1 - .....1.4. - , m.,.. , ‘ ,1: 1 ,-,,,,...- 1 ... t . ;,, • --3" 53,12; 160 do, mostly . ' extra ‘-o- 4' -4 ., AA, , i ' l / 4 4 la," ~ -:. ,- e, ''.: . ...,.av ,•-• 5,".1 , • .:Irot , Pnv , t;i l .Z...4t7= , t'-1 , E= 4 ,4L-,0,--4.,,,t;, ,,, :,7,--,..i . ,f'1,,4V, : i.,,..-- - wagons at 03,15 to 3,20. 40 6 I.l:4W' s hlk 4 ti• - ‘ o4 4ket * -- '4V:!:". , Al,.it if' yi, T T. ,i ,, •.,,?! hy.47 - r:/t, 0.,' = .. t. “ , . _ at 83,50. . , 5 „vm.." v ' ' '- • . v.7• ••",t, ..t, v,„ 4 : 4 4,1 , 5 !4'4:fr15. 4, ;,! 1 •'‘; 4 • ;' ,4, ilxi i . • ,:.,• •;:t , 4s .r..t.i t-s= Y.,';`.‘, •0 1 , - ; . „_ , ;` l l'strii - e,.,_ 5 - I ,A> ,„„ .;' , l• cy;..lb, , • 4 :.7:1.. c.i. 4.- .. 0 ...,.4, - ,! . 1 / 4 - ,, - . . -, i,t, RICE--13ales 5 tierces at 4/ ; 7 , ,w0• - •••••.• - •••• ,TAN.1, , i:04,2. - „j'E r . s ..l ...c...., 2 1 i.rc..r. ••,•-.•• • • 5 , . .r,1 1 .,, ,, 4' , • ,-1. 1:..1 , ,,r, GLASS-Seles of 100 Ins 81116 - ,s,, ,, terlttre - tv•eZ• N h - ,,i0" .. „ .v.'.., ,, ,i4,,, , „„1„ .01.1. -4 rf.5,.`...", v,,,,,',• r.N1 , ,•• ' t , •` , 5 "V ' 4 . , •*v.i,4 , ,g-t , '4 l- , jr.4"4" ,, ,••• ••••••.• ~ .„07 , ,, . 4 ,, t 5.„ , 5, ,„-- , ,r .••••,-,v , = ,-, •,,,• ,•• .- l -OTATOES-The demand is l stock getting light, with a prospt 4 '4,1,-.- c liltit4 - 4t,t l y"' t''' l-4 "t , P e '7-' t ''''r l :' ,. !i; ,: r. - I .,''' 4 "l" ? ,c * / t AZt l ;,:-,f,.. 4 " Tel, T , 'Ws6= 4 :;tjee.7 ll .-E- , l;%+ : „?''''''.'• 4 3 4 ,'At , ',,e'i• t i i i,' ', 1 ! ‘ 7. ! , '''' , , t ‘ , 4, • ''' , e ''''''t , 11 1 4 .4i,th.7 ofo. ~ * - v ...- - ' 4 l , "*Nt - % ''4 't . 4 ? ke % 'i''' .4 C''' 'o , `'' A . k' - '4;' . r s-c,..,, ,44,k-,-.--- , ...., ,-N, -4,. 4 4... 4. tt, if ''',. i- -(.? ,„.7,..,,,,, 1 5, We note gales of 35 bble Pink p , ~,:osk,, , i „ by". . 5,,, is. 1, ,,,,, is , 4 _ , 10 40, *•,. ~, b ,r•r , ' , ...r \-4,;#, # bush do at 65; 62 bush Reda at St • 1 , 1 =4,,,,, , 1L,,,, , , , ..!..5,,, ,, ,144 , ..' .• If,,i l C , ,i.V,,,',,Sr•i_i l / 4 1-,,,„t fi. f p,:. .;* , c 4 l -"*4•I, v,,, ,, ., - 1. - 0 je:kr 4,7 * ,, i- ,lip-ive,.. 1 0,4! 41.4 f k it• 4.-,• , ;• i sip*, - 'l, l t i , -0-A• 44.1/44„,,,,,,+-',..±-, ' Off.AIN-We note Pales of Whi .7.,e..„7 .. "1.',, ,, X-I' - .4, 1 4Vrt.c**•:5 , 0 , ',l - t ,l; 4-1 4, z..;-.,,.:4-1.,i,rect...4 ,, ,..,,,,_ .4 , i ,e,.. , , , . 5 . ,. _ v , -,0 ,-- -_ , . --,, ......„ . ..,.„, 1 4,.,„ ..,„ -,.«.- , .-,, ,?• , , , ,,i - -t , 1 , 1 •,„.. ~„ ~,,. m........ . Ott,: sale* of 175 bush from atm '6-art..4..s', ,, tl,i'c'-' 4 ';:-. -` 1 4,,,` 4 1= ..-r6 - : o,,,, •#''',•, 7 t's.fP'iSi• r.,;•• $•,•,• :• ,,,, -7 , ' , r''' ;',14, , I. N= l* ,(l . A' , .=L - ..;'ir.44 , 4.7c . t'vti'r - .4' ,, 0'-tt'.,•P`Yi tt*.-,.!fri'ti',4..•':`'.4 _ _ - eales reported at 34035 c. Rye in ;R '1t . % 4; , , " - tr ' ' == ' -' '.- 1 1 ' . •=t -..-1 '.4. - •t,-N:u 'l :1 -, '%; ( 4.''' . .•" , e, - !:1 , t.l - 4 . 4 .- e0,, , ,:•,, = 52e. i'-d •$, :f.' ,A V'tett , '4 . C.:' , T;,l - ', " -,,,,-'l, ' •;- Ti' '- oil k af'',;'•" • ''.!i•••c(•: , t' !f1ii0,...‘;;t..„ • -,,, , t, 'p't•'fr t ' : , -; 11, 1,0• C t." 1. 4.t .C ".7 - i t t.‘ l4 ' 4 '6"Alt ,-.0-- .. , 4 4-- .1, , , ,,. •-•:,.; _ A„: , ,,,LA,.., 4 *-,,,. 2 .,,,..... i. : < ,, , ,,,,,,, E . 4,, t ,.. ~4 , ,t....,,,,...4 , , Ti _ .•„..2...../.,,, , ,. ft j.„,„ New York. Dkr Goode - 4." - " , "' . `'''":"".-- 4.,C, ....^ 4 •,...A •••• - - 1,. - , , f. -,.., - 4 , ts ... ...Jo The Nevi York Bowling Boat, a ; ,• -' i• - t-, •-- 5it , ;Ac., , ,, ,, ... = 'A"V:4:, , "ie( -4,. .bte-'s . 4 P -7. ''',P•er-l'.l''''!*c t'-•s'',l• , !{: r ) " . 'f '-' 't;"9.tc , "3 7 •= 7 * . .." : "' t4 Ic cz ,4 4- 4 .-Ji3.4 7 .•k - .0 „- -"s . • ' . - 0 )...,1 , 1 - ., - ,r ways reliable in commercial matters, , 1 ••. 1 , ...15.' -,- --,. •; , •t4 -. ...4 , , , ?‘•"4. -. ,t' - ‘: -4- ::tr‘l-:' - _ _ _ - - - - ---- - P 4 l4' ,„-i ', ,c, t5,,Z . V , .... gr,c4:' , .;•'',' , . •,,:: ,c , .... 1. - , r.'••:. , ~ ,- 1 „....-,'-,, • ____ _____. May 17th, thus notices the Dry Goods 1 .14 . 4 vx.R. ,,, ..: , , , r,= - . , . - ..:;;44 . 1. , .. - ,r4.' - 1, 4 4 .,1'1 ,, ...i .,/, ,,,.=: 1 •:4'. ( ,;, t . , ,,r.::0,- ~, os , ‘,„ -4=4,44,..,,,,,;•.=•, (14-?....g.1.-c,r,-;.1„-?....;.?-,-0.-1":','1,',2rt••-•r'- ; ' great emporium. '''' '. 4 .l.'lFtt , "t 'l `o t... ,- "F•Ak... t 'f'"i•f ,t 't , ••vi: 4:'.f . '^',::7- . ,t,:, -k j. , t,,,,...,e,, : 5. - Day Goona.-The trade is not t 'lt•,i l g.':' Nirk t ? 4 1 ' v,•t i 41,v , #, , NC• , ` , ,r , ' t ,. ‘"V.: 7 4'i:lt'l .. -i.‘ - rs,„t 4 •''s'zki ~.`"i;-7-41 there is a fair busineu doiag for the a •- - .4.1 , -4,,,,,,, "Q.'":l,, 4 sk: : . t:,:..:- I l'ilfet4iv,,, 4., f, i; , i,: - .. t ..i.j.',..„ - tfi.A.:4,k' t.,',1,:q,1J.4 period for the season. Domestic good .. - ) 4jr,T.f. 4, 1 ; tk. 4 4:!:fAtil r: I f :`f 't `'. ) i • •••••• '''•=""-:" 'ilnc" l 't t-t'' -. 1 ,...t, , heavy, enpecially cotton fabric°. pub ...., ', - &.4"? . ..".. •44.,"4-44 4 - '' tat'. r.ilViv i:""":1"i'L , •-1,;•.1.=•?"-T;;fer',.4,N4i I 6 `-' f• ~ *';,,,y,,,, ~,•• 4 --„,,,„...), • '5 . • , , ..,.„.„ ,i. t . „,- , r , to ;,:„...„., it: , ,,,, , t , -,-,,, L ,„, ~1 - 14.4, . t . • ing and sheeting, are in moderate rt •A,..x_,• - ,•x-.--t- =,..,,, I , kt , . 4 , ":: r.., , , _ -,..,,,,,, t ,••(,, , ~ , „,,:,-,.. 4 - .4,_,,,,,,7:- ~ • - .tT' ..a .-. '"'''' . ll 4 P 4 l-'l: . t , ' 4 ' . :?c - ' 'it ''' ie , "- 1 - 0 :1, , , , ,, , h.a;•; ,, , t -ti - i- • e , ' ..,,,1 for shipping, but In proportion to the I 1,%'---'4.,.-.104..,'•iff0r5t;,,)%:•.,n,...V._-",;:r..t.,..,-...5.7_, :,,,, c. 5 „,„tz:, , ,f,‘ „ 1 ,1 ,4„ . ..1.1 ,. ...... the demre of the holden to sell. Bleach „, 1... $.- - , 0.. , -1„. , "t•,,,a• ,tt.‘ , ..,,,,,!..-qt.t. •.•••, ,_ ~,,,,, "••'••,.- ~,, „p t 4:?? ,1 v,„ 4 ,..ruy5 „ , , ,, v„„0 „ .„ . „.,..t z „<„, e ,, , r, :„.,„•/„.. t . , ..- c , 1 ., .K.:,,,r,••-•,...- , -- ,, ,•••_...,•_' - 4... offering at low prices, but without ellciti r7 4 - i',' , 0„.,. 0 vi.‘C.t tltie, , 7 CI; N•r;.-41 -r .r.V.Z` - 4.44 ' A L , t ,k Y• '...',\, c . i . ,,iit,i , i i .-'4 ,, '; t-- -s tN - •; 1 f:. mond. Drills have been shipping fro, ta44-.7•%•7.4).4.417,1;--..i.':J,:,42''-' Cr.o 444 ..j'At.; (4 ''''''Tqft r i‘''`V",:S-S' l l'i home demand is limited; pricea are rath: i' l / 4 42 : - Irl k k i ,l: - . - „fe4. l-4 4'"vv"- ,, r.l4:1",?:11-4 4 ";:".c.:4 , 4:41,•'14...14 , „; 1 / 4 ,J4"c.:',,,•-'•!;:t.'44,..., 7 , 1:1", -, :-.4:',"vrr • Oanaburge are drill sad price" are • 4.t.,..;„, ,t,...„,....„,,,,c,z,,,-,41-..,,-,,,,k,ct.,-.q.,..,-,,,,,,t.T,,,,....,-..c.,,,t4-,,,-.14.4:,:P:-, s. `..),C` .1 ,, ..,:e z .X. ,, -,,c,' t• '' '4-'4 ',lr . ", .o. '` - .'' s ' ,i''.. 4.4 .1.4.">g, Stripes and Ticks aro in fair demand, ape Z•k \ ',... k i. -41- tP --4. .c„,_ . ".4,1:.,,i'A'4 , _-! , e''','4 4 , 1 ,,‘,) , '' , 1 , "•'_- ',>\ - • = ( -5, t." tv,:i.t-,./•', o e , t - -'• . Auction prices. There ie nothing doles •Nr.: , " t "F„,-,,*•,•,;;;- :l 7 , i{-7- - - - tv30 .. 1,,ett.,( - -•,._zet.t . !,, , , ~, t i ,'.‹., - -,-:,:,,,f , „ ,•,,... 1 - , -,:i;•;"&,, - . ., 4 , 5 , 5 , „ d ,„„c•i* , - ,•;"147‘c.:4-4 - ••. t .„7,,,71.,„ ,- - . .. - ‘ ,-- tzic'cl*:•-•.'_ ,, -,:'544- t 1 . - 41' : , ,••;i:,',l l ti-f,;,,,tii e. , <:,,fi4e , : , , 4: r.., ..,- , , , tr.vv l / 4 1 , ,,, • 1 / 4 ...:,,, 4 :1 , •-• "4, ,c,,• ,• --,,,, rr.. 4 „c-3; rr,, : , a d i n h a ca u l a : T an i ; d e e t i.i la h a r n e . a d t d da Pp e aw r m: i l i n cn a bs et n uto i li d ah n ot r e :o n k el : e t, I :n h e e l p i l t j e o d t vy s dh e e n :I'll i ct o na og ap pr d a r ie i n fic b g e i e r li n ;I v Pe p e l r w r e yi n i o i ta t s h i s i c , ls •1 / 4 5 "k . '" ,. .i. -- ik . ', l 4.l i ' - '4.: 1-11 . 4 4-'fV f- '4 41 / 4 trcV.,t ,, ,•r5t . " 4 ,1""%t"..- . r e-S 1 Fteeti , -.`,l..v47''''r. t- • ' yr t -' 7 i...z-,.;5t...•e;i•t t i., , ,,,,!. -,cs;.-4. - :,...p. v.: ,, •t -I ,,,;;; -,, ,,.. , 5; , ;....1. , '".t.i.t......i'fi i ,-. 1 - • k,„"tr-' -- ' r q"l' , Z",l';'l 7 ' 7- 4 .. ".& ''','"-- - S1 7 11•It:. ' . 1. 1 ‘ ;',:ygZ3!, , ;5, -, : , ':- - 4` s i=;=`.l , '''t,- , 7L., i ', A ~..'.14, - §,` ,, :k . -v•.,-.1•ft.' , ,,, , ,t, r, - -",„ - e, ve.4, , ,,14,41:4'., ....... - :. -- ,,..t-4.,4.; , &`,1fi'„?-, N'..:' - t, ..-P - .v.or; * -- W-41-,-.. ,,, - , si,:'„,-,..',.....-,q,"2,c1t -,, lpLai. r , r,? , , , .....-,4 , ef.- , t. 3 1:-..,=, ; :,5. ', l king to anise. t ".l'" •e. ,, •••••• " r'' - 'l',- 4 , --- r. 4 •tr ., .." . •,'•ri";1'.. 4 ,14' - "i:=^ 4,l i''''',l' -,,' - i , "•••••1 l eft l e: 1 . 11, T a b le e w c a l b e i t P h P in i s i p ,.,„,,,,,.....,,„„,,,,,„.,,.,...,,,,,„,,,„„„,„,,,...,.,,,,,....., ... 11foderator -Rev. Milron Bird, of Loniaville Ky. alfr:t t s t 6:l P ng ail i t i: l •,,'" -. A 5;, ." 4- 7.; • "'" < "•" 4 . 1 / 4 , ,,p,!( ; ` ,74, - - •,,11 - 1' - '47.!•?.;..4 , ,,ii , ;...1 -4 ',..,., - -•••-'1 - •.:: : - .1z. - "‘'-t - ''''.'l - - ' . w ..„, A,t. ,.._ . ., ft , t.,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,..„ A 4,..,., i.t, ,__, 5 .,, , ,.. , t, ,,, , ..3...,,,:f.1%,... z .,.. , ,' Verk-Rei. John Carey, of Washington cot Tty, -...----,--';...- :•-• . - -- :.•••. - %•••• - • - •,:,-tr•- very active for ready made garments. Clo 'I: . 4.4 1 / 4 - s z it44;4 AL s-ls rr',....,..4. 0 "tf-joi- 444,T 4 - , 4c-,44 , 3 4,`"4_*,...--..' . -4'4.4 ,, , 1.17 , - - 1 , :,, -, -; ,, ,, - ,4=-.1 ....t, 11-4)"' t 4 1"-V - 4, - s - ti'''''''` l, -"'P - Q , -=" 7l `fr"-;.'h.‘" , -1,-,- ,- 'l.7sr4' , ..i:t.*r• ~.., ,,, ,,t- ~..%1- , , , , t A , i (1 1 ••_-- - fr - .,•-•;• , c1-:., , -,,- , . -;_i. r..A. ' .t..T Wt.'lk:', -',„:1-, , ,, .I. ever, are very dull and prices heavy. ~.?.&% 7,,, 4• ,, , , ,w , g:t.,•••• , ,,t-- .. i ,,,:•,• , ,, , ,, -1„••••••-.7=4.1 , , •-• : •:' , . - .`-r,....,,A. , ,••••! . .i.• 1 _•,,, - q•• :?.-4, Issisl Cleric-Rev. Thos. Small, of East Ten- Satinets are inactive and without fineness i .4. 4 1 ,. .'14. ,, , ,, ,F , i„ , , ,,, q'x i, ,, ,,, ,, , ,,,., ,,, ?1- - ift - ,,54...,, , 4 , 1,75.. , ,,,.-.4,4i-e , , . . , kv ,,,,, 4 4 : , ‘ ,. ,c, 2„-,-$.1„.,-,-;:.,....,; , ,,Q„..-,,....!4 ‘ ; , ,,,.:,,,,,,.!;-1-4, 111 ,..41p rt .r t . , ;,,, , ,,ev,,,, , ,,,..„,,,, , ,,,,,,,, - r, Caasimeres have been seduced in stock, :4 - 4•1--te. , k,y4 -A tx,-r,-; f: z , -,, ,z - ,, - 4 - ht:,r,,.. i s. --,,, , -, •..t. , :eriv,..."5 , 1 : i , x#, ,,, if, , izii-i -- ,1 more fires. Sheep" greys arequiot but stead; • meeting being organized and prepared for says ate dull at 17 cts. -'ieWtThol-'..:14‘1'*.:41', ;1:;' . ;; . ,`,' 1-I. ;: , "% ;,t ,''_'-.4 . -". 4 r , -;..'''.›.v:=Z;'4.t.'. ttz.etsz, 4 - .i. , 4 . ..:It ~, - -1 ,, 44,, ,,, ,, , - , 4-1. ,, 7, , ••14•,N2;,•., 4 t, -,. . - 4.i , 14:4,.. 1 4. 4e 1 / 4 , 4,,&71: 'nf1t„ . ....,Y.-:i - . -41 ~,0 1, on motion, the rides of the manual were . . British goods continue steady without any , I' - ',..' r ."- . I '.' " z•t,... - - I ,st.i. - -" , -,, 1- ;.•• , •,,_,„„t-•• - ,- -,:ir,„,„„t;./.4.....-.e.---11.'1 '0 govern the proceedings oft . hieAssembly. anion to make sacrifices. Lawns are active 4 '' •:-.4 -,t . "' •"" et 1 1. 1 , -:q. 4 1 :-. ° "Eritt.'";‘ , " 4 4. • •' 444 -,.•, 91 ,;••••=;•"-J" '..1.4,7 1 - . •t-4,- t....i 0 t..,'• -1 -" i ' ; . 4 .16 4.. 6 " 7- ' " 4, 4 6 , tIV t.:l-• -''_,*,",t o ',f4 - nn*,,,,t,%eet.r'..V..e.' ' -, t ,„ v.. .. - -,,, - -t :;,`. 'ittle unimportant business on motion as cloths, at dna prices. French and other IV,'S ' ; ..tet * '""•"• q'Vr•lt:-N;;;;-!?9!" 1 :4;• , ,. it• No....1•1!1,1" 1 L-1 ,, t-,;"",.., & • - i •- •4 - 1- , Bengal goods are only active at auction when . ~..,.. :t.r.e.f , Dif.,:, . - . .4,tik-% -. ..,3 r. 4'.1,•'4 st', ( '- q.zt - ‘<;.;'. * i i"'if' j :' l- t t- '' ' i ' l '9 adjourned. • '`,- ''',,,-- ' , l'm' • -- il" 6';')'. -‘ .6 : 1‘," , * , Y - ' 7 -I , 4 ,l 4A'i•tt - t. - 4,- ,- •, - _•Pk`li - lrf.•• - •-`t•-liev„.‘ - i•li t. .•:y• sell at low prices. A large quantity ofgoode. -have been thin sacrificed this week. Some .':• , p 17.1. ivt,i , ,,":,,r-‘,, , ' , t vt"..„'"giy,f„ s .' ~' t, ~,•. .; .,I„,k , . t .,7 , ,_••, f ,,,r . tytt- ..4 , ".....o..ta : -,..,,, , ~,,,,-.,_,.. „,.... ,1, ),.. _,4= - ; •7::0,, ,, !.,,, , 4Kar--,-, .„.--, ,, , - .A . ,,,,i1t, 1 ,; - -. _F -;, 7 - • ,- .! -- ,,rk),,f.t"; 14 „,1,,, , -ar.iii.;,,.;c:4 1, 7.4lo.••••2liirday, May 20. Belbre the ides of cloth are also pressing the market. fi''''t r'''r.'"•,'" --- .arl - - - t••‹- --..- cir.•.,L , V.ri:,:, rvP';'& ,- ",,,,,:'y-='''J - --z- t •••••1 NUM. . .----- 6. ' .fr. 4' te.,•.C , --4 , „_--,c ;: r. 'i - 2-_,,:;, , -,-,-„,-. , ;14 Nr....;4,-„,, ~.-,,.1,1-t=r.... • EtevlOirlr of the St. Loads Market. ‘...'t , - ~,i, ,v,,,......ggp,";0.„.11".•, v. .-,.,i1;`.. ej` •,,, y‘ .- AA. ,14 • 4 `• :- `'..` , . -- ;;: )i k"K'i''T:':"i•'-'''''') sd Intent Stage Co., for the loss of i , :a. ~y . r .-4,' , „,.. ~.."0..,-, • , . i- i vvve,„,, ,, ,r, . .c.,,1,;., . .., , . c,- . .,t ~,,,,t, t ,:,,-,••„th....,,•;, ,, "1-',l , Union Orrins, May t.„ ...i 3 ,-v 42 2,•:,,-0 , - 1 .,,1. 4. 0„t , ,:„„•4 ,1 11 c i .‘,s , • c •,•.e.,•-••;• , ..Yr;;-.,,,'„ve -, ,t,••• , ,,,-, r . 12,,,,,•- --;,,-; •t . could not agree sad were die. TonacCo -There was none received Jester ' i t -1 .P 2 ..,...t.' 4 , f 'o4.ltztii.. - „." 4 1,1,"•; , '..c , :f. , , , .t4z ,- „.i.„:_• , 7n,.. ,- -..,14:,:„1. , .:-; . ,,, - ;!1; c -,k , - ~ • A-tylk,A+L„.-:-ts.f!P,•4lz-,.,•.'i1';;•,,..."-, T„,.c.',1---{;"..:l^l':i.f,-;.t-tc.'','-'•-`-;,1,1 . . and no sales were made at the Planters'. We ' „•;,,,,,..4,Q_;;'d „ . 4 k ,e,k , i6 t , t ) ,, _,:` - .:1.. i f -E ic;' , V. , ' ' ,.:3 . l•' , " - I': - 1 7. the Administrators of Wm . remark that the enquiry is very brisk, and that lr.-4. '' .)* (. 9 c -i . ' - ' 4 "" :4' ''' -‘`-'''''' tr`• 't , -4 1 - , :":+1.."1: 0 ,7, '44.7 ,, r„- •d5...f_;,.(;,.,1 that comers forward meets with quick sales at ~t f - .x ... , ii, , -2; -- , - ,* , ,i. st , , , ,,,pgrtt s , ;;It'4 -I •ock,r ,- " , t- 4 -• ,°- :4:• - •i• 4 r , ' 4-- jl.l , ris impleaded with Jame" J. pricey. We quota Logs at $4,2'5,35, Shipp elta?•<24'4 4 Atir:••i'-'"a`L'et-' - 't-r AA- iv.:: .--. , •".eq•l't' , - ,0 : - '` , . -- ',•$ ). " -''. --- ,q!,.. ,-- ..‘ ~,,, . Verdict for plaintiff. i i v,•,..,:te .. 1.1F!,•,•, , ,v,.,,,,, , vt• ~.`rkk-',..45. " . . - -.,...h.'„k-re',F•e:',':::P.•,-!..N!,,7,4,;-'3.\,,,,iiii.iiit:,,,---„,",(,1 -.. -..:::-.7..7.7_-_-= and Manufactuileg Seconds at 55,5035,25, t ' l ' o 4 . K . ' - t r, i 44, ,w c t 4 i 3-I ‘.- . ,, , ," . : - ,i,i14'7,4,t.;1 1 ,;;.pc4474: •5: -... r ,, , tl.. -'. , .- -, ,:f! • - •'. -- ,t,.;'.41-': -. - - -',l 10. es. James Wood & Leaf at $6,50 to 11,10 slr 100655. t-, ":1 11 .'•: , ,, i , ;1 ,- ti , N., - ;.• ; ••„1!„ - 4h.I..--t,:v4zIalt-•• e - Z .: l.t• :.;,----"•:-V1,--'7-'14't•-,',.,;?t•l'-'''' sa Saw Mill Ron. Hatte-The Kansas was the only boat that Illtili '>'.,U44-",.',.., , fri .il *Oe' l ti'k e .e. ,,l Ps.. : l 4 C.? . .l: 4 -''''' , P . "' .4 i' ' • l l , 'l,V i i`'•'-'-';L1 .: '..{1. 4 ; . front the Missouri with any of,this staple and t, .'* - .lq.t,.,iiPt' - ' 4 ' ,41- -;:i c '- c. .0 - • , *"• -- \T„,_ I ,, , , ;:t.p.''''', , ,,rft ';-•- c7 •'• , • , ' , '',5 ,- W , Y , ' , -' , ... f-; , b•-"fi:s l -:I.‘,VIA 1 when the - Conn ad- a business was necessarily confined to a few transat , 4( 0 -:?;3• 4 tt*:TFI - P . a.,5 '•.'f.. ) • 1 4,i 4 1**,:1 , 14 1. 4.4` '* " .l '.i' & V !-';11 4 5. :05 - S:' -" - V V•,."; z- ' ': 0 tions; 318 bales were sold in lots ea follows: 20 ii %Is t il. K.- ' ' 4l ll l - I slikt-t , •; - tr.tv''• : :, 4. 4 I - P'-. 3 .if•t -4 1'''•-'‘÷rittf -- •i•I••• •- i ,;'?.;_'• , -..r i":S7,'<".7 L i ferior at $7O; 31 good at $80; 21,61, 81 and 10 'is tri v .-1 , `f ef ~sc-,,u,..'1-,•,,;:,..,1,.,,4,4-1,-,i,.:_-,,.?',A1-iii.7:„Pli,',,y-0,,z,113•5-4',,•`,.-'142-..7!i:•,,,;44 _ re daily becoming 4 qr. -, i,t ,, ,%: - .;!. , _,.. - , -, ,,,„:, , ,z, , , , ,:,?..40q.44 - ,, ,, Pk.it., 1 , - 1,,,, , ,...•?,, , : , -- ) A , 1,,,-...,: , ..- - ,- ( ...,-.,.... balea prime it 885 v ton. . ' •4;-_, „,;i'llf;' , ", - y,:ini< 4 ;..`4C,l ri,?”,if ,- (.:7l't -14 ' : .`` , r..t:, , i, -,,,,';'t.",4,;1''';‘,Cr,,,i•t•:.:,,TL•t1 y, and the rapid Leen-The only traneastion reported was the salt ii;,. ' ' *bir.t!il,ti'...ii',l7.-1..,',it,t,,...?et,..ii:1,-$-....i.";,-,t-1;,,',.-,,,....,4,;.4;1:,,,',,,1i,'P,M-F.:,!.:-.1:1 punishes those of 873 pigs Galena st $4,12/ fe•100 tbs. , *"', l ,-tlf -.11f1... i?,?c,t4.•.--,*4-',TAr','"F.-4F.,:ri',."-17,,,•!'„:":".7-!e-i49-7iNgt::'.;-•1 hem to be on FLOUR-Nothing of importance transpired ;ge rr. A ... „, ,, A.,2,,. 4 _,.,„ 4 .v.,-..,: t „- i _f.„ t ..,„,ii,..-,--„,,k-:,,-4,..,..4r„.,.4.f.,,-,,,i,,,,,,-„,..., bbls Quincy sold at 53,60;aed 50Jones & Barker at ~..v • 'Fr , ~: - , , ,• , -,L ).., c ' F,i;•',N- , , , +.}-,_,11f-4 . - - 11.T. •,-;‘'.4.-':` 'i?4, 4- -`, - ,;„:••••••4..g.,5. - •••:-:, ~ 4. :-:"7'.r Along the _ - --- -- 53,85. Wo quote superfine country inlpected at -v ' .*,,,,,,i1iV ,5,.`•,,,,,5.•it.,-•-,•••''''.r....VPl-,12144-Z•gc'4.-"it, . 11: 4"Zi‘ - •_ ll .t' 7 i . ' : '' ' !: i t , th e i nv , State a/Uinta Sktre Insurance Company $3,70, and second brand City at 53,7503,80. 'la et,....itr * `74.t.` -I.ti f f:e 2 . - 47.e1,?..7:5,,,,A r „ , ,, , ,•;;,..e , ,,.;5;,;;• - •'5,1;?.., - ..) , ttt,. 2,;,.5.../,,7,,, - :. :f "ii'. ,-4 .‘,1 i , road .. Do. BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Sel pii mercm uburio tr Ar .,Prrrss ist, ro ta sst i r, success o e [rector. in . WIMA s'. -The bulk of the arrivals yesterday went lare,...'Cit , X,.. _.it- ''' ,4- " - ;?• - ••, 4 ,V,Ii , "-' 4,2 ‘ . l'ar.i,',o"•P;-*,":•, 9 t 4 ,14'ir.„' f ,i" , -Js' -=' ,7 , 7 _ii immediately forward, and left the levee nearly bare it h et• 4.5.:t....'tv44, - ,111.a• , ,,,:•.•?,:r.1;t-4.. • P-• ,, iXwz ,, 1N.i . 1 - 4 - i.„, . ,- , -- .i. , •xriacl , , - :: . ‘ . .",:1 .,. :,,i 45, t h e ?FHB best evidence of the rth a t • of stock. Prices, howevee, Were unchanged. Sales • ki'tt,i R. i i'T ill 41: . ; !I; • ,,, T. 6 rk,, 1 t ! 3 :4) i.14:.', 1 ',.irp - i:.; F,';.:& , -N''t ?v TA . - ,4: - R. i. .. ',-E? ? A 1,, endearorietg to stake the "STATE MUTUAL ORE I sold IN sufterlic,E COMPANY" meet the wants of the of 220 _sticks on private tenn• ; 391 In lots at 73 to -"•'-••• ''''4 1.4f .:..-t' s k ' "' , "Tii . " , , ' • - ! 1 . - •:tit --, i - . - i -f., •'‘ ,4- . 1 :• ) !..:•••%• . ...I'''.1',Z 4 '4.:ei .i i" , • , - , `t - 124 - ,• , ' - • -, :• 1 •''';:rr'-' . 0 - urt. wita com e m h uni ha ty s , b is een tivitn4m ay l l ie u lett is a su rn e o d an 7 t . o 9 f o b o cutha p e d s i s . 85c ; Ss, 100 eel 2160 t 35e, sacke returned. Fl T r :=;l7;4l, /e 1:,t r11. , ..V• 1, N - ?efft;liir'S.).4:"f): , .` t ! . .;. s .••,,r,i''!' it - -5 : ".-. - '•>.l'`i-'4 :e tteT4 * P,„,(A ttfQ4:6 ,-:4- i i' • '4.- i i-71--tl i f • -; ,-: - ?7 ' .l';', - ,,1V?.1;,', 1 , - .' 11 ;'• -- ; .T . 4- (' '.: : - P,] ID Gude It ht and market Quiet • *in cies dunng the past year, thecefy priding over 81300,01K4 ~,,F,A l l ik l l l'i c ee' - 5 - ll " • ' ve ow aold at 38c n new enemies. P er *e. - e , t . .*Ppin',,,•‘_! ----, '? - 5 -4. . k rjtv'f'g'.••• , ,k'-' - 3 - tifi' , :t. - • , .11 . • - ,. , '- ,'• -...1 , y I n ° il i e fr rtr o th,e ar e e o s r try., hearlY .' lll s ' Pr l erty -. l . :4;VitZ: - Light sales at 34 sacks iiieln e . Vs, ,ilsitslitB -4 . 'v• --..-'o,itt7",r.:,i, ~ ,;, , , 1 , ,, ,,,, . ...r-,-.1) , L.;.,!;,.--4- --,,,i ore *. th n, n small nsks, and 4 artre r dd. "pi , v:ti elstit, Mr, .. t q. ~.CAt.••••, ze,..ft„,,,,p.„,r, ?;.r.„..:--vp.t r t f 1 r " T „, ;-,•,1,,, , , , , , 4:c ) -,.- it „ , p., ifil . ,A 91 .w,, ° 1 ? „ . ' r'',„p,Pri m escr.'",. - t - .. .4 . ; , '' ': ifl'f , ..":.n , ,: , ,,t4 ...,4-_-':*?';`4•-• t6 t , _,-..."lr.„Mttlifea:te.n.7k4;,,:t•- 4, -"4" . ...t, •,..,7.24.!it.": - ,- '',' A L v ., ; . t ;,.."„f?1"..-,• t _;!....4,,=r,, , ..4 . -•,,•,1K,..d V ;,5.„ . ,,,,,,: - .,-..., a , ~t71, e 1. / . 1 .`,•,...;":41),-).;44;;4. 4 f1,;;; , „t,1t-54.4- -, 1, '',4.kbt•'::;,•-•,‘",:r.:-.:,."••'„--•••,;',,,,--,1 v v i a p o i e ri I§ o o . i 17:at e fo i r ss o u ol e y d one yeas .. 70.100 do do exptred, terminated A caneeled..... ...... • 02 do do in force '• • • 7,609 Balmer-No hirge lots sold ; good to prime lowa t Is quoted at 621=8e, exclusive of aka; and prime to choice Ohio is held at a:omit. il Dump Fapik--.1. small lot of prime apples gold at - st'-' 4 ; *l " e i ll'g'-' , ' , ' - '‘.- r r , iirt:„l' r s.l l ,, , - - 4 , ---1 a '4q1 , ,....-).-fl. , ~,%...:•-,•-•;z'rw,,,,:..' ,ount of Property insured 37,&41,419 90e; we quote round lots at 75 to 80e. Peaches tire ~!%ri',l& t 4t: i s .;:t"V‘F- - ' ,, ,T-t•W r •e ^ !f r , L Z,. 4 4. 1 .'P . :•'L."5: . .Y . .{,, 4 1V•1 1 ,5•F...f ,Nf , ', ;rt. Canceled, terminated and ex. held at 9&/5 - 100_ ' dr.,,,qt, . 1-4#,,,Zb.4,*,,,,t,,?,,,,t,!,fit:,`,-„,,t...-Iteti.A.e;,rl,;,•.'prt.,i't-riti.,4"hit:4,,•;-3-``.ll pired •• • • ............. -• • - 201,728 (. iff.,, A.„0kt.ir.„.:101v.:..r,t1h..-;',l-61.,,,140,•!•,,r,1„.6%*-c2,,,,,„.5c:iic,-;:,:1, e .,44,,, do in force••-•• ••• • • $7,664,01 e.. 0 1 1,0 tiMP...t ..,,Igt.- t ,.1... ve .i.t..:"..e1p it -P 1,---, t,, , , 4 ,;..te.it....„.-4. - 1:.,.-A . q,1..117ii, .. 1. , •*, - ,,'.i. - "ramium Notes 79,67q87 -. 4 '0'4, trir',P , :+! 1'4 ' 77,3i t 51 • `,21.,,,i er -Li--.= ' 4-', l' ,-- W ,,- *er .-4 ' Inceled i terminsted,exped, 0;7,10 e....--.,—..Mg.41-&=2.,,„ gyt....‘,,, , ,,: , -.1--,1? - .:4,iwt,r4711+, , ,n.......e,,, ,- -;,„..... c o,,ssi?? , , ,,, ,.:-,..,21 *Otter. • • ...... • • ...... • ..... 879,03r,17 ii sw.x t, qkr- , •.,l3knew•-Arrice- . •-111 -. 3.14;1 0 •4_ ,,, ,, 4 4: Ze,... 0 ,,,7i,': ,, , „Ft;,R 7 4.',„. 4 ",' ., :;5 . - -- = - 1 '1 Prr.miarcts reeetved--851,557,1 , 4 is- .1„,i4 „Ilk, t.„. , ,,,./...j . ..,. 4 .- ,;•f0r,41,q„..,4?. , (.?... , - tt ~.4,,-,; ,1,,, - 'a r ~,,,,.........,,,..„ „enabled --- 321,2•4 -- $51,234,90 gist pri• 71r - tDP ' „, 'J ;!E4T'L'4•"' ‘Nit''' •n , - 4 - 1:;t. -- i• - 4,1-',gl:.tv".-d„14'4"•:; , "/ so .31 fb, - -.- . i . 4, 4,4*. . 41,,,, , ii i iz , ,,,qt 4,4,-...,„ ...F , :i 4 .-1 4 ,N,.., •gt„ ,, 14, - .A,..zt , ....1:i- tof losiies and eagen ,411,45 Po fr , ....'li ,' , 4 g.:7e.it:Lß"t3. "i!'4,01-. 4 Ax . ,, , ,,,,;' , !e:fi • 4tit`,.;.1.::: ,•-,t te... • or thee° ,ta cash, 597,E54,45 COM - e .. ....iFtit'4,4‘t ...-11...,'"4 .- ')" 0 ".4. :"•••. *"..c1a. , ;,_ vtry merchants, and owners of dwell. _ N. aft,„3„...,' ax .,... 4 - l iii% 4.11 44 t•e , ab ,„ 7 . ; :......-f..u....„,... r ......... ~ .. „,. ._ _......,4 '' ~. i 1,...' ~,t 'lf , .... , .. r .' .. 'or country property, it Is believed - - - .10 . ii • Xrtt 04. 1 , 1. 1 , *: '' - ',..d' ':- Ite - .4 ,t•• °- 4'l.4ir.e'ql:„-31'•'?- is advantages inpointor cheanness, man' 4 44,1 M.', '''.., ''''' 4,, , ,." • 4 3, 4 . 1,4,:.„1,KA"..m .. ..2,... / w...!;4 1 ' . ., 1 inferior to no Inseranee Company PP' , 4,,,, g fatici, , k4-....45" 4 4C4,..r• 4 1 :4Q 41.3 "..t 4 ' * i `i ,r4- 1:41'a.4.- 1 '4;• 4 ' , -• F•' . . , :i exten L , • • '4 l ' '' -4 0 V.: uwv,lff • C'lll'V'flt t el • 4. 4 V-4-*:: '4l I I''' '''''-''''-' oitable and greatly improveds yip prietc ~,,,,, , ::::: -,-. : .4. : .4.,a ~.t . tr„ _,:„. .1,, 4 ,„ ,-, , .rsit... , , tt , , 1 4 4 11, . , r0it,,,V54•.4, 4 , 4, -,,,...5.,,,e0-4.1114‘,„16,,,,,-.;,.:,.."-‘l,l••=ig„.„, of Risks, excluding ell spate others ''' 7,,it? • 44 " - •14 1 4,1,-,teri t t#' • %I. 1 .V . ••* 4-I :` , ' , " , ; - o(i."' , s . „/ .l itt.,t--.., 1 ,'„,,. .1, 1 limited amount in any one to. , _ __ [cache ~,4 - 3 -- , ~,,,,. , r . . 4. 7.4.,....101111. ~0., 4 4 •F.iiiii..tr 4 1q,'„i5t......1_0 4 .11 4,. .! 9 -•-•, 1 frequency and occurrene. of aspire 04 ,,.., a . „I mo . 1 ,,,, i ,,,& - ww , ..q. f4 f,,N4.0i. - cx.,„;;P;t-ti .1 „,fi,,., 5 -, .0•••Zi- r-:',:', th the Stock and Mutual 91411 . to call , ja,yr4i .... 44: 11., ,,,, ,i, - ..4.,Tveitt1it , ,,,f . ,T . ,... r -,:, i1ifr,.,... , ,, , -.,.4.,fi,', •epuess and acconunodin:on ons hu 41'10 .., . Ati, f irgF'atigeni r 're trik'v'ttPc,. -9 .,lli•rio•Yect.:l4;' , ,- 1 - 4- -", the insured to rt partici p st- this ch W ' - . 3 " -,- *'4l'4 4 *'' ''' 4. ‘ 4 *-;• , - 4•0 1 !4 , i , ..4%.41 . ,,, - 4:41.t . ;r e '1, , ii - , following Directors: 4 Amerie many c . . ' , 1 , -.1. 4. .1; f' , -??4. . 4 :tif-iTh''''of..l'ir .6 ,= . 1,- ...tV -' , , s ,i'r- 4 1 a B. Packer, Stoma& 'T. Officers ' k t : ••, •••. ' ; 4O . ' 4 1 4 4kVi,j,444 , 41, - ; : aq.; , .1.:(F,14. - e4 ,, ,9,, , , - ;?,,..; , , C. Sedgmek, Rob :It Americt , q . . ~, ~p. ~.. ,-,' ~.• i- ~,,,,gzeipt,,1rt7r„.14,..„4.,,,,,N,?..r-.,,,,,eix..,Rt,,,,. 'HERFORD, Fresh. COMM:III ''• •', 1.. A Not '0104.,.4 ''. "h") =ti- , 1 ''T , ''''°#--• e''''',l',l ________ ' . 4 -- •. • :tor , 4 4 44. , t, t • T 0:1 - 34.-.)- . 0„ , 41114.4..r t-,'• 11).44-, -ETT,Sec'y. ' "'" ' 't' . F T . ..4._ „iiiiTsii ' xi ' . . :&-,lfil;-i,tkiii...t" 9.'0 e, 5 ,1, - ,41 .„ 4 ;,,^4 - :,4 t- '.f : ^ r. t'A'''''''''' . ".b.... - L d '" 4.7 ‘9! -P W - ti'' f. -t 4 .44.it i 'i. - - mei cent. on e3p4 ...• _ - - • Om it:;o44 - 4 7 . *lIniql;litif t i 1 1 4.1vt" Pi- il• ' ld,j ' -"P - ti... 1 17ie- ,1.-. ' n ''T l 4 1 4. Directors, and is its, or redeems- apr297 ", 4 4'. 4. ki1,..g'. 1 .1.,„- -, -1,7,%4,1,1*'„g , 41 46- „e.... 4 , 1 . 4 .1* , ,,,, 4, K1e, ';'!.',.!::-,-,,1 boAT --- . - , 4 - 7 '. . b .r4/ .1. f t,t.l .- ... a y.- , E l l , l ~.,. . ; V : ,..4.4. , t,t..„.. , lER, Agent. - Jl,ll evict .. - ~ - VeVt;, , :ei' r . t..':.{,.4 1 14,i,irif.t11 7 ip , .._ , Z, -411 . 1 4 - .7i - 11 Trmber, s 'ifi;... - : ..,' , ___,,, ,-; 0.,„ • ~:I . l k g-t-i';‘.., N, 4 ,. - iv.e.A -4 6-..,loiis•t % '' s e t.. ,1 Beres Isla A l* *, ~ .ior.,, #r ‘ i.,t i p ,,,, ~: : 4 , ; i ', 1 :V .,,,i, m, ;.;gj, , ti „,.. z., %., 41 1 4.i . Z 4,;(#4. Ni i . ,..c ;k4 4 ,„?. 1 7 .i ,r , t. -: i begs leave MI S lemeneed .. ...i.'''' . ...;e„ - IMlr..' 'av,..1...e , tiq• -- -",.0-141 . -4;4 - -, ( 4 ,4 4 te‘- .3 0 '',,,t , "'3 - I vith Pare - inltihlP I ' e's•-- 4 ,-- r,.., 0 ,..p- k ,,,rAficate,t,.... - ' l .«r'''' Iti'e - ' , „• - „,l'a.'"e' r*o.'n* r it'Et,* - .l f , a *i . NJ receiv. ... reon en. Pe 4 14 - 1 •'40, ,, ,'-iYi* , •ei,l , l4 . ,K,S . .r. A vp.t.a: r , . 4 1 . ,,,y, t 71.4 „.., we Ice Colored Sil .9, . '.....,..,... , ,,V.t- A t,„,..y, .i 0' ,, 52.,J0-` ,r-1 3 .•• ''.*: .r., . 14 ,,,,,e...t.0.Lte.. , ` 003E11 111Y/0 .1 4:: . 6 " cP - s ---,4l tvxcA; . Lx" ,-, -. v..i` 4 1."Z . V tt,l'et...4- - t t ,.. , .._,, , % . ,•,,!r11•Fi,c,, f 1.,/ , ~, , ,;..,- . .;-,„,,,, , .„...4, , ,-k4 . ..-.0 {WO, 0 , }„.„, ~ ...^----."....1%. t•ic r,..geito : 4•._."'Alf . t-L'il'i.Vo, l N *l 'l4, leart,4-44‘4',4 0 . 4 ...,T-4 .4 1 ,- I , 4t* - 1 Wholeet 1 : ' 1 / 4 1 : 4 Ili.'";-. 6 A -1. • . ::' , Ul'- ' 4. 1 ...1 4 5& 1 4‘1 , 1,1 1 '5• 1-0 4 7 :4 * '''Vt; IP . ` '. '4Jj s. rIIFTH E ? g1r,tr. , ,,..,7•: , ',,, , ,,v ,- 4.,t , 414 , q-, , ,r a* ,itc-... r ,r,..:ic„,,4,7 4 j,, ,„ 0 . ~ .t '''-a-'' ,m''''t.t.ilt«f ~:s"' ',- .V q-- „,_ l ;llittrt.„,,L - e,.. - - 7, ,,, k7A z 1 , ... -4 ,.. 0 re eat- - 0., , , ,,- :fgr , p - i-.. , , ,, ,, , ,vr..p.- 4 ,,,1ietf.tp.t , e , , , ,_ e e `le .1: sign sr, GrisAan-130 bbls were sold at gle: every d e ,,,,,, , Gnoctruct-.The enquiry , for sugar wes quite tic. ment of SR( vorkki,ickt_ • ..ir,„l,-;.,....: -. ..a0174,,,, 4 ,,,,.,"e„,,,,i.,...1.44,...!.' , , , :3_,fire2,,,,,,..0. 4. 1,f, ‘, 7 , : e. Lite, with sales of 32 Wide - medium fair at 51e; 56 LOOKING t 7, ..y N,,-47,417',,MV0-I.4rtFg-:•.ip f.,;•?vtq.' 4h,v - ti-10-1','7;11 •nd 70 Eihda good fair at 61c. Nothing ol moment N. 8.-Ma i c.'& 4 " ' k '''''''•••,i• - ",:,1, - .1,e.74,d•h‘''4,:n1' , :i 4, :;44!;f1 44-. 5 4, .% 7. 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The intradactory Sermon isms preached by the Res. Reuben !arrow, Moderator of the last General Assembly. The As. sembly was then constituted by , prayer. The roll being called, it appeared that the following morn hers were present : SYNODS Green Rirer—Reve. G. D. McClain, W. G. L. Quail, A. G. Baird, and Elders C. M. Pennell and win. Ewing. ICootucky—Rev. M. Bird, T. J. Malone, J. F Johneon, and Elder J. L. Stratton, fileAdow—Rove. J. B. Michell, A. G. White, and Elder Wm. H. Holliday. Missouri—Revs. Robert Rennick, Hugh R. Smith, A. W. Guthrie, E. A. Witherspoon, and Elder It. A. Rennick. repreteeted. Voion—Rev. J. C. Wear. PerinsYlvania —Revs. B. Hendson, John Carey, J. H.Couiter, and Elders 'Joseph hillier, E. Pimp. kin, sea Merryman Dowse;.. Sagamore—Revs. /siwsence, Peter Downey, Cyrus lisynee, W. F. Sited, and Elder John Mc. Kinney. East Tennessee—Rosa. J. P. goltsinger, Thomas H. Illinois—Rave. W; M. Hamilton, T. Hedges, T. Hill, W. blacking.. , •. • Columbia—Ref& Gillll . llllll, D. C. Chapman, Wm. M. Reid, and Jobri Robinson and P. W. Hardin. , West Tennessee-4. Popo, L. N. Calvert, John E. Bonds, B. W. McDonald, W. A. Cottuarn, B. Bar. row, and Elders lames Barron and M. M. Boston. Middle Tennessee—Rem Thos. Calhoun, W. p. Chaddick, W. U. Selina. Elders—Joo. 11, Davis, P. B. Wood. Brazott—Nat represented. ' Tarss—Ress...Samue! 'Corley and. W. W. C Kelly. • Taidiaoa—Rave. W. B. Lambert, Elam McCord, IL. R. Wood,. Elders—LC. Henion, Wm. B. Ifornish. . Mirriesippi—Not represented. . . -, ... Hermendo—Reei. J. J. Meek, R. S. Thomas .-- Elder--Ssral. Bell: - Cumberland—Rocs. J. P. Campbell, S. M. Aston, G. Goodlett, Wm. H. Guthrio. After the calliog of the roll they went into en election for OSCAN, which resulted as follows: i . Moderator—Rev. Milron Bird, of Loniasillo, Ky, Vicek—Rei. John Carey, of Washington county, 484141 Clerk;—Ret. Thos. Small, of East Ten nessOe. . The meeting being organized and prepared for brininess, on motion, the rules of the manuel were adopted to govern the proceeding. oftbiaAasembhr. After n little unimportant :: businese, on motion, the Amenably adjourned. COILII . ON PLY/LB. — Tuesday, May 20.. Before the Hon. Judge WOlure. Prentice vs. Good Intent Stage Co., for the lots of a trunk. The jury could not agree and were die. charged. James Benney, jr., vs. the Administrators of Wm 'Booth s deceased, who was impleaded with James J. Binning. Action of debt. Verdict for plaintiff. 'Steubenville Turnpike Co. vs. James Wood & Co, for toll on a bridge Germ Saw Mill Roe. This case was not concluded when the Coors ad joorned. flair Baugunp Sonoma Lori are daily becoming more scarce sad valuable io our City, and the rapid progress of .the new Railroads admonielies those who wiab"to. procure property near , them to be on the look-ont whei opportunifiis offer. Along the lower-end -of Liberty and Water streetr, to the im% mediate vicinity of the Great Central Railroad De. pot, will lots be most valuable. Lot No. 145, the property of the late Ross Black, Esq., will be sold tomorrow forenoon, by order of Orphans' Court. it . comprisen nine lots of twenty to fifty feet front in 'the triangle at the junction of those streets, only -thirty yards from the grounds chosen for the Depot, and lox which the Railroad Company have the deeds signed and delivered, and offers a 600 chance for 'bushman men. The can on the Central Railroad .will be running out to Wilkinaborg on the first of 40etilier, at the farthest, and the work pushed on to 44th:truism as rapidly as possible. The rails are now down on part of the road between'the Canal Bridge and the City Line. As the property will be bought to use and not to sell, those who need a lot should sec to it at once. Bead the adverthiement in another column of this paper! ear W. W. Irwin, Esq., made a motion, yeller. , day, in the District Court, tor tbe discharge ol Mar tin Dunn from his recognizance,. It appears that Duna is a watchman, and had arrested a man named Nolan, who was subsequently fined two dollars, by the Mayor, for disorderly conduct. Nolan then brought an action against .Duan for false imprison. anent, Oa which charge be war held to bail. The learned 'counsel couteeded that as the Mayer had decided the case and fined Nolan, his decision was final, and an action would not lie against the person who made the arrest. THILUIIE—CELICIPTINg FRANK sea LEON &WINO. sa.---The engagement of these celebrated dancers has been brilliantly eaccessful, and we tram that to night; at their last appearance, they will be honor .ed with a crowded house. The entertainment pro vided for the occasion is rich, varied end novel.— .Celestlne will charm all eyes by her graceful dna. ,ing and pantomime, while Espinosa will appear in ti am comic pantomime. It would be well for gen. elemen contemplating taking ladles, to procure re served seats daring the early part of the day. SEDIICTION.—There was a cue of seduction tried in the District Court on Monday, in which John Warner was plaintiff and Peter Ivory defendant. • . Aboit six years ago defendant seduced plaintliPe daughter, and although in an action of Fornication and Bastardy in the Quarter Sessions, she recover ed damage,, her father thought proper to bring this action in the District Court for the loss of his [laugh. tees service during her illness. After a bearing of the can, In which . molt eminent counsel were em. played on both sides, the jury returned a verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $5OO. Monts or 13FatrkT.--There is now on exhibition, af . No, 65 Market street, a painting of a Circassian ia ma ro beauty. It is of fall size, and most perfect i n as o r ip;:rticolar, and by the arrangement of the li g h t , i s m ade lo . appear life like. It is an object of ad m i ra ti on and . to all who have beheld it, end is spoken ofeslVasterly production of a mae: tei Lvisosio hipceedlatio _appeared yesterday OD behalf e(' a boy .named Bode. - jch, residing In Collins township, who has been insane (or some two or three years, for t he porpose of having him sent to the Lunatic Asylum. The evidence was clea r :nil conclusive, and the jury empannelled returned e r ei„;:ct sccordiogly, and the Court made the ne. canary order, . our Mrs. John W. .Pope and her brother, Mr. Smith, while riding out the Steubenville road in a buggy, on Saturday, were thrown from d, and she had her arm broken. The buggy was precipitated over it precipice and smashed to pieces. They were gery fortunate, under the circumstances, to escape with their lives. Foetal .—The . body of Thomas McFadden, of Ibis city, who was drowned - oil the steamer Hibernia' somo throe or four weeks since, between Wheeling •and Marietta, was !tend, last week, about 46 miles .bolos Me latter place. Accumwr.—.Yeesterday rooming the front sale. tree of a carriage,fast alter it passed over the legbeny bridge, broke down and started the horses to running end kicking ;"bat very fortuatitely they were caught by the passers by, or the moat cerise. consequences might !lave revolted fram it, :as the carriage contained four ladies. As it was, howev er, they escaped without Injury: LARCENT.-A young man was arrested yesterday and brought before His Honor, Mayor Guthrie, charged with having stolen soma 810 or 820 from the trunk of Joseph Hall, in Pspotown. He was committed for farther hearing. tip' Two boys were areated last evening on sass picion of their hating stolen a purse (horn Mrs. Lischelle, of Moon township, while in the market. One of them wee discharged; and tho other will hue s.forther bearlog. - '.041" The remains' of Fathers McGuire, Ifenney, Hoy and-McCalTery were removed yesterday from the vault under the Cathedral, where they.had been placed some 20 years ago, to St. Marrs Cemetery. The cortege was large and imposing. Potacs.—There were thirteen customers before hie Honor yesterday morning. SU paid their fines, five were committed, and two discharged. 1:133 - The J enny Lind /Minstrels appear to night a Quincy Hall, Allegheny city.. Ser ani teL Second S Property. FOR SALE--A valuable unimproved- property, of 24 feet front, on Second street, by 152 deep to the Monongahela river. The above property is pleasantly located foradwelling house in the rear, and a business stand in front, or would do well for a small Manofacto• rv. •It can be had at a bargain. S CIITFIBERT, my 9 - • General' gent, SO Smithfield st. Orphan*" UDurt Sale. DY virtue of an order of the Orphan,' Conn of Arm • .1) gheny county, the undersigned, Guardian of Ctuales Frederick, Charlotte 1111101de, 'Virginia . and Charles Blume, minor ehildren of Frederick Blume, late of Al legheny countyi deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, /11ay 17th, - at 10 o'clock, A. hi, of that day, all that certain lot or pateel ofiround, situated, lying and being in the borough of Birmingham, being Lot No, 5, In Watson's plan of subdivision of Lois in said borough, beginning at Lot N 0.5, in said plan and Centre street, thence along Enid street South ;12 deg. West 24 ft. to the corner of Lot No. 7, thence along the line of the rune 127 feet to Liberty street, thence along the came 94 feet to Lot No. 5, thence along said Lot 5 127 feet to the place of beginning. . • ALSO, Oa Saturday, May, 24, on theproulses, near the bor ough of Lawrenceville, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all those contiglous lots or pieces of 'ground, situated, lying and being in the village of Hatfield, Peebles tovrnship, Al leghe ay county, narked and numbered in a plan of lots lead out by George A. Bayard, as lots No.lB and 19, be ing each-M Poet in front and emending in depth 100 feet, and bounded on the West by Lot No 17, arnica rite East by Lot No. 29, on the South by a 50 feet street, and on the North by a 25 feet alley. Title indosputable. Terms at sale For farther par ticulars apply to '•-- GEORGE REII3R diumila &c., corner of St alTuriEirid Liberty Or to JOHN BARTON, myfild Attorney at Law, 65 Fifth 6t. T AWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A valuable property, pleasantly situated on Butler street, having a front of 79 feet by-107 deep, oa Pros pect sweet, with a new two story brick bouse,arranged with a more. room, in which a good business can be done; and five rooms well farahthed; a good 'collar and a well of grad water, watt a pump; stable and garden. Price 52,000. ' S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, arvlo • 50 Smithfield street. ASYLthaStrID FA I3 /11 FOR SALE — Situate in a healthy location, adjoining the thriving village of Millersville ; Perth township. 13 miles from the c contains 0& times of land, of a good quality, anti In a right state of cultivation ; 17 acres in fine math w— well watered ; 2 orchards of choice fruit trees; a 1 irge garden; a new brick house—well arranged for con fon end convenience; a pump of Gue water at the doc r; a large frame barn and 'table, and other out kouses ; about eight acres of choice timber. The whole I a In first-rate order, and worth the attention of these want ing a profitable (ann. Price 52900. myna S. CUTUBERT, 0 en'l Agent. 50 Stuttbfield stre t VOR•RENT—A new two story BRICK HOUSE, situ ': ate on third street, near Grant; arranged with balls, fine large parlor, mesa, dining room, kitchen and cellar. Both rooms arranged for Rot or Cold Baths; and roar bed rooms. All finished in the best manner, and papered with the best and most modern style of pa per ; gas bangers, chandeliers and fixtures. The house is new and complete, and has not yet been occupied.— Immediate possession. Rent $350 a year. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, myl6 60 Smithfield street. State Mutual "Ire insurance 5745545ny BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SIIIIIMITILLD ST, PrITSIVIa:‘, Pittsburgh, May Ltr, 151. firHE best evidence of the success of the Director. in endeavoring to nake the "STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the paparalleled amount of business which bag been done—bayieg issued 7,900 P all eles during the past year, thereby raiding over 61300,000 to the fonds of the company. ftearly all tbn property inspired ie orate safest kind, in small risks, and litany proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies issued 7,900 do do expired, terminated & canceled. • ShJ do do in forte Amount of Property insured 57,886,40 do Canceled, terminated and ex pired •- • • ............. —• • . 201,728 do do in force ••••- • • • • 57,654,691 do Promium Notes 79,676G,,811 do Canceled, terminated, exped, 637,10 do in force. ••• —• • ............ 579,0ar ,77 do Cash Premiums recelved• —451,557,14 do do canceled 321,24 -- 551,235,90 Whole amount of levies and expen sespaid =,411,45 Balance in raven of the Co , to cash, 0VAL4,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw ell• infra, and isolated or country property, it is believed tine company affords advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company In this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved. ys. tem of Classificatiet of maks, exclading all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, tints precluding the frequency and occurrence of lingo fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accent:modal:on of both methods, but entitles the Insured to a partiel it a lion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directors: -J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillett, John B. Packer, Samste: T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgenek, Rob :rt Klotz. ./ A. RUTHERFORD, Pres't A. J. GILLEPT, Sec'y. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary. N. 11.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. on 01 RI. ring policies has been declared by the Directors, and is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. myl7:dtcw A. A. CARRIER; Agent. • • • • lee I lee I I Zee I I PURE ALLEGHENY ICE.--J. R. Hartley begs leave to inform his customers that he has commenced delivering Ice, and will furnish the citizens with Pure Allegheny Ice at as low a price as any other person en gaged in the business. He has both his extensive Ice Houses full, and will be able to famish all the customers that he takes, during the whole season. J. itrif: IJARTLEY, City Ice House. Office on Virgin Alley, immediately in the rear of the Second trealaterian Church. N. My • 'mons Lave my name on the side in black letters. .. (American' copy one week.) myl4 WO the Hono — Fable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : • The petition of Robert Musgrave, Fourth Ward, Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prayi that your Honors will be pleased to grant hiuta license to keep a public house of entertainment.' And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ROBERT MUSGRAVE. We, the subscriber's, citizens of the Ward aforesaid., do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for !tonality and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. John Hanna, R J Thomas, J T Moore, Joith Bravo, W Blasdell, S Hsre,-W W Solana, T Patteraon, A Jack man, R B $ apleford, J Andrew.. my2D:3l* (Daily Dispatch copy and eh Post.) fro the Hosorable the Judges of the Court of. General j Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Dominick Maguire, of LoWer St. Clair Township, in the county aforesa id, humbly chew. eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, In the Township aforesaid and prays that your Honors be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray, DO to N MAGIRE. We, the subscribers, citizens the aforesaid T, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers. and that said tavern Is necessary. Thomas Taylor,lllichael Maguire, M'Clurg, Michael Connor, W A blagaire, Win G Merman, Jonathan Neely, Francis Stephens. Wip Stone, John Grierson, Hugh WClnsky, Thomas Hopkins'. Imyllk3t* WATTS' NERVOUSANTONYAr g d — i; c 4 ``vv Wonder of W e Age. The extraordinary power of this DkrVille IS so wonderful In its operation upon the Nervous nada, that it at once and immediately acts u p on th e syste,p/, producing appetite, digestion, strensm, happiness and nervous. power—consequently, health is soon predominant. Ris purely an Herbaceous Heroine. acting powerfully upon all Nervous Complaints; and as the Nerves are the main spring.of the whole system, few diseases •can remain long when the Nerves are sound. Si a bottle ; $9 a dozen.. Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, myth • • •50 Smithfield street. OVERING'S SUGARS—Double.Refined Loaf So. 1..1 gar; Crashed, Pulverized and Powdered Loaf Su gars, Constantly on hand and for sale by the bbl. or re tall, at the lowest cash rates, by • WM. A. Id 7 CLURG & CO., gi„l/1719 1156Libeny attest. h. ~ eatamercial anb .finantial. op ei titiWholasale Market. OFFICE OF THE MORNING' POST, WEDNEIDAY Pdortattio, MAY 21, 1851.1 1 The weather yesterday lo the forenoon was watm and . pleasant ; in the afternoon we were visited by several heavy and refreshing showers. The river Is risiug rapidly. Business dull. ASHES—SaIes of 16 tons Soda at Ste. - No sales of Pots reported. BUTTER—Demand quite limited ; the weather becoming too warm, pricea are declining. We quote good Roll at 10 to 12c; Print, in market, 18 lel°. BACON—The market continues 6rm,•with light stacks. Sales of 15 casks MIMS at 8l•; 14 casks Shoulders at 7c; 10 do 610, cash, par money; 400 pea Hama, Sides and Shoulders at 7, 81 and 9c. FlSH—Sales of 25 bbls No. 3 large at 08,26; 25 bbls No. 3 small $7,50; 15 do Herring at $6,50. . FLOUR—The - receipts yesterday were light; sales on the wharf of 56 bbls at 03,12 ; 80 do at 09,12; 160 do, mostly extra, 83,25. Sales from wagons at 83,15 to 9,20. 40 Nils extra from store .... • . at 83,60. RlCE—Sales 6 tierces at 41 ; 7 do, 41. GLASS—SaIes of 100 bis 8:15 at 82,00. I'OTATOPS--The deinand is on the increase stock getting light, with a prospect of an advance. We note sales of 35 bble Pink Flea at 81,871 ; 40 bush do at 65; 62 bush Reda at 55. GRAIN—We note isles of Wheat at 62 to 70c. Oats: rale. of 176 bush from store at 30c. Corn • sales reported at 34.336 c. Rye in demand at 506 i 62c. New Vol* Dry Good• Tradc, The Nevi York Evening Post, a paper that is MA ways reliable in commercial matters, in its issue of May 17th, than notices the Dry Goods Trade of that great emporium. Dad Goan.—The trade is not active, though there is a fair bailees' doing for the now advanced period for the season. Domestic goods are dull and heavy, especially cotton fabrics. Debleached shirt ing and sheeting, are in moderate request, partly for dipping, but In proportion to the stock held or the desire of the holden to sell. Bleached goods are offering at low price., but without eliciting much de. mend. Drills have been shipping freely, but the home demand is limited; prices are rather steady.— Oinaburgs are doll and prices are not steady. Stripes and Tick, aro in fair demand, and at the late Auction prices. There is nothing doing in cotton flannels. Printing cloths are In very limited de. mend and prices keep drooping. Pilots are now dull, the demand of the season being closed. Girl. hams are dull but steady In price. Detains are in. active. Lawns are active and firm with Wee may king to arrive. Cotton Pantsloonery is doll, a low shipping orders alone being in the market. The clothing is now very active (or ready made garments. Cloths how• ever, are very dull and prices heavy. Satinets are inactive and without firmness in price. Casaimerea have been reduced in stock, and are more firm. Sheep, greys are quiet but steady. Lin ear; are dull at 17 Ma. British goods continue steady without any dive. sition to make sacrifices. Lawns are eCtilo as well as clothe, at firm prices. French sod other coati- Deanal goods are only active at auction where they sell at low prices. A large quantity ofgoode—silks —have been thus sacrificed this week. Some qual ities of cloth are also pressing the market. Review of the ea. Louse Market. UNION Ornes, May 9. TOBACCO—There was none received yeaterday, and no sales were made at the Planters , . We may remark that the enquiry is very brisk, and that all that comet forward meets withquick sales at full prices. We quota Lap at $4,25 , 05,35, Shipping and Manufactutiog Seconds at $5,5006,25, and Leaf at $6.60 to 11,10 p 100 tbs. lifs.hr—Tbe Hama was the only boat that arrived from the Missouri with any of.thia staple, and the busieen was eecesaarily confined to a few transacs lions; 318 bales were sold in lots as follows 120 in ferior at $7O; 31 good at $BO ; 21, 61, SI and 100 bales prime at $B5 p too. Leen—The only traniastion reported was the sale of 873 pigs Galena at $4,121 p• 100 ths. Faetra—Nothing of importance transpired ; 60 Dbl. auincy sold at $3,80; and 50 Jones & Barker at 93,85. We quote superfine country inspected at $3,70, and second brand City at 93,7533,80. Werner—The bulk of the arrivals yesterday went immediately forward, and left the levee nearly bare of stock. Pricey, beware!, were unchanged. Sales of 220 sack . s on private torsos; 391 In lots st 78 to 85c; 93, 100 and 218 at 85c, Rack, returned. COlN—ftecelpti quite light, and market quiet ; 213 its yellow sold at 38c, In new gunnies. Oast—Light sales at 33c, sacks included. BAJILLY—No large lots sold; good to prime lowa Is quoted at 621M8c, ezeJusive of its; and prime to choice Ohio is held of 850571 c. Da= Faptr—A small lot of prime apples sold at 90c ;Tame round lots at 75 to 80e. ?tactics aro held at 950190. Wutvglag continued to advance. titles of 100 kible raw country at 181 c, 19 at 181 c, Ind 100 city at 90c, which is an improvement. • litaxasar>—bales of prime at 81,60, exclusive of packages. ligzawal—ln our last we noted nice of 1604 Ms prime in shipping order at 2210221 c. Hangs—Dry oiot were brisk lit 91c. Camas—Sales of good to prime Western Reserve at 7137ic. BACOri—Was in excellent demand, with aides of 100 casts prime ribbed sides, delivered above, at 8e; 300 tierces choice shoulder* at 61c; 40,000 shout. dens and hams at 60 and 8c; cod 60 casks in lots at 61c for shoulders, 8k 9c for clear sides end 71c for hams. Gazaer.—.l3o bbl. were sold at Oka. Gnoczarza—The enquiry for sugar was quite ac. tire ' with sales of 32 bhda medium fair at ftic; 56 and 70 bhda good fair at 6ic. Nothing ol moment transpired in molaeoes or coffee. FSZIORTO TO Naw Oatzsme—Flour 30c, pork 40, bacon Sod lard 18, bran and oats 20, corn 9, wheat 10, lead 10, tobacco $2,60, hemp $4,60, cattle 36. POET OP privsavisio • 5 rErr 9 MOM NAT= 1111 7Ht CUANNIL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2, Eloies_, Beaver. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Wootward, Brownsville. J. M'Keeendrickson, McKeesport GordonG Beaver, , Beaver. " • Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. ' 6 Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. " Houma. Cincinnati. . . Tuscarora, Milted', Wellsville. Arena, Kinney; Wellsvile. ".• ' Pilot N 0.2. Crane, Sunfish. - 44 Empress, Cox, Zanesville. . Diurnal, Couwell, Wheeling. • Mayflower, Williams, Wabash River " Thomas Scott, Vandergriff, Be ave r. DEPARTED: Redstone Woodward , Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do " J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. • Thomas Shrivel . , Bailey, West Newton. • Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. • Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. • Gov. Meigs, _Shank, Hockingport. " Tascarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. • Arena, Kinney, Wellsville. " Pilot No. 2, Crane, Sunfish. J. J. Crittenden, Elliott, Bt. Louis. " . Magnet, Gallipolis. Notice. TN pursuance of a Supplement to the Ael,_tricorpora ting the SUNBURY AND ERIE RAILROAD COM PANT, approved the 14th day of March, 1846 Notice is hereby given, that a meeting of the Stock holders in the said Sunbury and Erie Railroad Comps ay, and an election for Preaident and Managers of said company Will be keld on THURSDAY, the 224 day of Map next, in Room No. 2, on the second Boor of the Reading Railroad Company's building, in the city of Philadelphia, No. 73 South Fourth street. J. IC KANE, JNO. G. WATMOUOH, W. M. WATTS,ROBERT MORRIS, • WILLIAM B. REED , J. VANDER _KIThIP mysAlitwul WILLIAM BuEiii.Eß, . --; :-.--zi.;',.e•,-'44;tktii- -4....i..4r4.) • 4. Plit.4l-i-**•‘ '''':'' :-• '' .4 . -4 '' • ' .:e.g .-• ;yr 'o' 4 , ,ii,... .4 :o'Wiz ., . .-• ' , . . ' -' , 1,4 - . 0 ' ,, V , ' :";.; ~ +4 11 .0 4 `,. 7,',. •• • ',` 't --, ,• . ,-; •', ~, a , - ' --' : _ 4-.... r ;,,,-""„`' ~;‘,.,•;; . ' . ~:. . ..,....••• ..: ~:,...5,,..,!..- - • -. .: ; ' . ' .'.!.,1, .r,•,..i:•:: . 4r,,,.-c .r....; • ' ' 4 ' , 'F P ,' - .:. p• • . ~.. : : 4. ... .- ... c t ,-; - . ..• AUCTIONEERS AND COHNISSION • 01 -, 15.6.1 - lf srarksr,,yr. rums, nustaigi. AVING - been engaged - in the above biiiness forthe -1-I.•fastaii years,rntotscity, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, to •be sold in this market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly, ware; Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods ;consigned us for sale Will refer to klessrs. Hewett, Roe - & Co, E. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson & Co, R. 11. Stone; Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co., Larkin Deaver. Saint Louis;.Batter & Brothers, Cincinnati;. George &Main, Pittsburah, (Mae- „nartiky JAL/9,Es EttILICNIVA, Anctioneer.. NTALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AIICTION. -On Tharsdny, `29tht 1113 o'clock, P. M.,ceilibe sold on the premises, Three Acres and Twelve Perches of Land, situated in Reserve township, on Saw Mill Run, near the Burnt Starch Factory, upper end of Allegheny -City - within .fifteen minutes' walk of the Allegheny tnar > This lot is - . marked No. 2, in. Joseph Patterson's plan of certainland in said toivitehip, being panof the same piece of land which was conveyed bK deceased, b eni ing date 15th day of Septeniber: y the heirs of the said Joseph Patterson to John M'Clung and. Alexander Tease. The lotis enclosed ; nponit.thero is a stable; n• quantity of lodust and other trees, and, a. never failing spring of water. .Title indisputable. TATMS--FOUI hundred dollars on bond, payable in eight years, with interest from day of sale—the balance in cult. , JAMES APRENNA, *- Aucti never. - W. G.-lIVOLIRTNEIS. Auctioneer . QUEENSWARII, CHINA. STORE 'AND STORE FIXTURES, 21st Ammo:l.—Win be sold on Wed nesdarnext May 2lst, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at , the store of J. Rodgers, No. 10 Diamond alley his entire stock of Queensware, China and Glasaware—all of which has been purchased for cash within a few months, and will be closed out without reserve, as he is quitting the business. Among the assortment may be mentioned in part the following;: B Iron, stone, china, dinner and tea setts; China: , and Bohemian vases, assorted sizes a large lot of dishes ; Lplates, cups and. saucers coffee and tea pots , pitchers, ulu mugs „ rese mbl e dishcp, dec.; a lot of glassware. Ant at the same time, one .large.show ease, with drawers suitable for a Milliner;.one counter ;• a - fa of shelving; 18 fancy tea catinisters;. about 100 dos: Y. H. Tea; one china - figure. Dealers would do well to-attend the sale, as they will be put up is lots to suit purchasers. myiD W. 0- M'CARTNEY, Auct'r. Argl2ThES' SALE•OF A LARGE LOT OF DRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES AT Anemia; —Will be sold on Friday next, May 211; at 10 o'cloek, A. M., at hßeartney's Auction House, by of As signees, a large lot of Dry Goods and Fancy articles. The Goals are all of the latest styles- and Patterns, having been purchased in the eastern cities this spring, and will be sold to the highest - and best bidder, without reserve. Among the assortment may -be mentioned - in part:—French and English broad cloths; cassimeres and casainetts ; ginghams ; calicoes ; Turkey red oiled chintzes' 4.4 plain do; nankeens; linen:poplins; silk tissue ; "French chintzes; black lace veils; lace .eppes ;worked collars; ehemisetts ; Mae ; lace sleeves; silk gloves and 'mitts ; fancy silk buttons ; linen bobbin edging thread do; black lace;mixed, - white and slate colored cotton stockings; table cloths;: silk pocket handkerchiefs; linen eambrie'do •' flag do; his]. linen, —together with a large lot of OryGoods, ot almost eve ry description. Those in the trade, particularly .Milli ners, are invited to attend the sale. The Goods are now ready for examination. W. G. M'CARTNEY, mr2l- Auctiopeer. minim WARD scHout. Lurs .4aarioN.—On S titurday evening, May 24, at 8 o'clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner ()Mood and Fifth streete, will positively be sold, pursuant to adjournment, five valuable building lots; having click a front of 20 feet on Diamond alley, near the corner of Cherry alley. extend ing back 100 feel, with 10 feet given to widen Diamond alley. Terms--.7onealtalf cash, remainder in one year; interest secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. By order or School Directors. P. M. DAVIS, my2o Auctioneer. LAND WARRANT, WATCH, Ac., AT Anemic On Tuesday evening, May 20th, at o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,, corner of Wood and Fifth streets will be sold 1' Land Warrant for 100 acres; 1 silver L'epine Watch ; 1 gold mounted Sword Cane 7; doz. boxwood Gunge Measures and Rooky, my2o P. M. DAVIS, Auction ..er. Palmer's Institute. DOCTOR JAMES PALMER Practicing Physician, &a., talc removed to his Institete, No. 104 Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the Office will be accurately and neatly orepared by the Secretary, skilled - in Pharnae y. Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines will be kept con stantly on hand for sale. Persons leavingaddress will please note No: or resi dence. • • tmynfini Transparent Window Shade Paatory. 48 IRII7N STARKT, - (11131711C2 iND LIBERTY trtattrrsj. y !ST OF SHADES - 0111mnd and made at all times to Li order— . T-4,44:54 and 64 Baff Shades, plain and bordered ; " Transparent green do; " " " Dark " do; Landscape Shades of every style . ; Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style; • STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettering ofDc sigaing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE Tillman NOS—complete at :A ce s nts per shade. Ea"- Curtains hung on reasonable temi. I'7.—Pedlers*ill do well to call at the Factory, be fore parebas!ng eleparhere. iprlB.llat ' E. R. RERNAN. -- A. ILV• Posiii, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LATV ,- 0"C8i, NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, below Marko SOTO, inabiereh, Pa. ..._. _notit.s:dawlY D v 3 - E ll ' l l'l'l'lA I rill I 11 ' 1' • • • N. B. earner of Market and , Third sm--Established in 1840. 3„,.1.. 1 I t.' Now incorporated by the Le gislature of 'ennsylvanta, with Collegiate Powers and Privileges. —...—.. FACULTY. President—P. DUFF, Protessofor Doak-Keeping and Commercial Science. . _ N. B. HATCH, Esq., Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most accomplished Pen man'west of the monnttuns, Professor of Penmanship. Bpwards of eighteen years' experience in the most extensive foreign and domestic shipping, gives the pro prietor of this establishment an _experience in training others, for the counting hoase, possessed but .6y few teachers of Book Keeputgin the country; and all who aspire to the highest rank as accountants, are requested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of one hundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce, and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers tied „Bank Officers of the City of New York,appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Ac countant. Divan James 140Osis 1131310Wdell, '- .ATTORNEY AT LAW, OVVIC; No. 1210 POMMEL sxasar, PITTSBURGII. aptly liebOAT SIDING, DECK PLANK, PALINGS, (a new article) together with all other kinds ofLumber and Ilmber, sawed to order promptly and at low prices, at Hetes Island Saw Mills, by ray 6 JAMES CARMAN ac CO. ORIIVIPTED RIBBONS---Assorted widths and colors V received by Fapress, this day. Also—Black and Colored Bilk Dress Buttons at F. D. EATON's, mylo . - • 82 Fourth at. Or Stewart, Wholesale and -.Retail Brush Manufadurer , 'LIIFTH ST., BETWEEN-WOOD AND MARKET, I' Signie . thf Big Wats-wash. Brush. BRUSHES of every description constantly on- hand, and a fall assort ment of SHOE FINDING:I, FISHING TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES. - N. D.—MACHINE BRUSHES of every description made to order an the best manner. frnsll:2w ' Notice. T O Contractors, Bridge Builders, tkc— Herr'sisland Saw. - Mills are now preparing to re ce ve and execute promptly all orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most favorable terms the market wilt permit. - (mys) JAMES CARMAN as CO. raitTRYT3V TUE PEZE:-- - - - Two boxes of the Ex - : - RO were purchased by a gentleman the other day, who went home and that night prepared it according to directions. The next morning he collected about a peck of dead Roaches; and font() a number of dead rats in the cellar. In the 'yard he found several members of the rat family staggering about as if under the influence of liquor. A few, mysterious knockings took place, which soon silenced them. The Exterminator never fails. Price 25 cents per box. Sold byS. L. CUTHBERT, myl3 • • - Smithfield street. Now Books I New Books A T HOLMES LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, .40111. opposite the Post Office : Godey's Lady's Book for May; Graham's and Sartain's Magazane for May; Ladies' National for May, _• Dictionary of Mechanics N0:2 9 ; The Wife's Sister, or the 'Forbidden Marriage—a No. yel Tile Widow Rugby's Husband—a humorous Novel; The Heirs of Drewentwater ; by E. L. Blanchard ; The Countess of Rudobdadt—by George Sand ; The Sisters—by the author of Valentine Vox." Mrs. Candle's Curtain Lectures—new edition ; The Mother-in-Law—by Mrs. Southworth The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthur; Wild Sports in the West—by Max_ ; The Commissioner—by G.P.IL 4allles, Esq.; Appleton's Mechanics' blagazine—No.. 5 ; Horticulturlat and Cultivator (or May; Stanfield Hall—a Historical Romance—complete. O the Honorable the Judges of. heCotyt of General of Alteligheenry"' n of the Yeac!jt an a fo r the County The pennon of John Sandles, of the Township' of firCandless, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your' petitioner hath provided hunself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house In aforesaid Tp., and prays that your - Honors will be pleased to grant WM a license to keep a public house of entertainment: Add your peti tioner, as in duty bound, willpraY• • - •- JOHN SANDLES. We, the subscriber's, citizens of- the aforesaid Tp., do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is wcllprovided with house room and conveniences for the commodation and Icidg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne- - cessary. Wm Ken, John Pierce, Henry 000 d Frederick Tess J tacit, James Cremnar. John hVGill, John Ray, Jacob Cramer, Daniel Deer, •0 Good, Henry Deer, Wm Pee bias. -* Imyl9.3tv Stochhokhr 2 ~ s '. [ ~ ~ ~. ~a. .f. • ~.~~q: ~.: .."1 „........ ..... . ... ~.... . ..._.,,. .-...:::.,i,...;!:.,.i.:.7,;' ==SM iwqrsimmgamixmlespeil 2nition Saks P. DI. DAVIS. Auctioneer. MEIIM =EN NEM ' `F. ' . BY TELEGRAEEL Re potted ExPregsly,fit!':.che .21foritine Post -aseuvinD...B7 'III;6TTL4*:. ST. Louis, May 16; The steamer Dr. Franklin No. 2 has arrived froM St. Paul's, and reports that when she tacit Was cur. tent there that a large party of Sioux Xridians'had gone out against -the . Chippewaa,. and probably ere this they have hid a battle. - The Generat Assembly of the-Presbyterian Chu reh of the United States met yesterday, and wee opened. by a sermon by the Rev. A. W; Saari, ofSouth Car. olina. The Clerk then'read the Reports of the COM* mittees in relation to the appointment of Commis sioners to the Annual Assembiy. • The following Synods were 'represented : New York, New Jersey, PenasYlianirt, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky,- N. Carolina, Tennessee, S. Carolina, Georgia and Nissisbippi. Several new. Presbyteries were enrolled. - The Rev. P. Humphries, of Kentucky, was elect ed Moderator, and Rev. W. D. ,Howard, of Penn. sylvania, Clerk, pro tern. w • - On motion, the hour or adjournment as filed at 9, A. M.-to I, P. M. and from 4, P.M. to 6, PM. They then adjourned.__ • • Baterox; R. I, May '2O, • Capt. Aldrich, Of the brig Patriot, from Cardenas, states that while in that port and when he left great excitement prevailed among' the inhabitants, in con. sequence or the expected landing of another party of invaders. Strong gatards were kept on the wharf each night, and no person is permitted to land or go_ on board any vessel after dark. . The conversation of every American is strictly watcheriby the author ities,, and every thing was in readiness to repel en attack should one be made upon the to wn. • ARRIVAL OP THE PRESIDENT. - Rom:ream, N. Y., Maylo. The President and suite arrived here to.day from Buffalo, and were received with firing of guns, ringing of bells, &c. A tong procession escorted them to Washington Square, where addresies were made. The procession then proceeded to the Eagle Hotel, where a grand dinner was prepared. TIM streets have been thronged with viaitere from all parts of the country. Plags,.are - dying from all the principal buildings in the city. • Mr. Webster remained in Buffalo, where he will spend to•mor. row. FROM CUBA. ' CHAar.tirron, May 19. Private letters received here, dated Havana, May Bth, say, that Lopez would be - received with entim. siasrn in the Island of Cuba. Many of-the officers and soldiers, and a number of wealthy and infleen. tial parties, were ready to join in a revolution that would shake ber. Majesty's throne. The Savannah Republican publiettes extracts from private letters received by the leaders of the recent Cuban movements, from Havana, asserting (bat many of the Spanish officers and soldiers,- inde. pendent of the Creoles, are ready to join the paint ow; and that the writer could furnish a litit of names that would make her Majesty's throne trem- ble. . . NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. - ' Bonen, May 20. The Governor and Council having opened and counted the votes for Senators, have declared of- daily that 7 Opposition and 2 Whip; were chosen, and dial there are 3 vacancies to be filled by the .. .Legislature. -• • ' _ . FROM CINCIAATI. • CINCINNATI, May P.O,' There was a severe thunder storm here on Satin day evening. Several houses were atrock by light ening, but no lives were lord. On Saturday, while the first train On the Louis ville and Franklin Railroad, was passing over the new bridge,, west of Frankfort, it gave way, and the boarding train to which-were attached twwpassert.:. ger cats, containing the Engineers, Superintendent and others connected with the road, felt swab a 'crash, into the eueam, a distance of 20 feet. The' loss of life is terrible--sis ladies having been teens. ered mutilated in the most shocking manner.. 13,41.1111101 t; May 20. Wm. Eibubo, who was sentenced, about twenty months since, to an imprisonment of 6 yearn Mad to pay a fine Of $5OO, has been pardoned by Governor Sowe. the prauned immediately started for - his home in Pennsylvania. BOSTON, May 20. la the Supreme Court, the case against Knight & Hughes has been discontinued, the plaintiff tail ing to give security for costa. Frederick Robinson, d member of the Senate, has been appointed Sheriff of hisses county, and he has resigned his seat in the Senate. At the Convention of Nauoual Democrsts, yes terday, in the 2d District, reaolutions were adopted condemeatory,ol the comae of Ron Robert Rano tout. In Lynn, Connecticut, a man named Maynard shot another, named Beatty, dead on Saturday: 7 The murderer is at large. Franklin Haven has written a letter, in .wnich he implicitly denies Judge Allen>scharges cortup. tioa against Hon. D. Webster ' in the matter'or the $50,000 subscription. Mr. Webster never wrote him any letter on the subject . of remuneration, nor were anySanks, or others interested in the Mexi can Indemnities, concerned in the subscription.— The subscribers were principally retired business men, and Mr. Haven believes that Mr. Webster does not know, even at this day, who they were. /NEW YORK MARKET—May 20. Cuttou.-.lleavy at yesterday's prices. Flour.. Active at 4,12 to 4,37. Grain.. Wheat is heavy ;Coati 600;61 ;Oats have advanced. Lrrd..Steady at 9k. Whiskey..23k..23l. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 20. F10ur..4,25. Wheat.. Red and white' ' 95, 100 and 101; Rye, 70; Coro, 61/062 ; 0ate,4404 5. Wh1akey..22022;023. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!--Roeeived at H. Month & 32 Smithfield street: Vol. 2d Louise La Valliere—tw,the second series and conclusion of "The Iron Mask ;" by Alexander Burnes. This work is the final end of .", The Three Guardsman," "Twenty Years After,"." Bragelorne," and " The. Iron Mask,"—and is far more interesting than any of its pre decessors. 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THE ASSIS ANTS: FRANK COCKRELL is the manager of the estab iishruent,one of the most obliging and attentive busi ness men to be found: • HENRY LUTZ, the Book-Keeperfor Capt; Cromwell, is universally popular, and is known fir and wide, min gentleman well suited for the, station he imeapies. myl4 ICE CREAM .AND MINERAL WATER:—The sub scribers respectfully inform their old friends and cus tomers that they have commenced making ICE CREAM for the season. Their SALOON has been fitted-up in superior style, and will be open from 8 o'clock, A, M. till 11-o'clock, P. M., and all orders for Ice - Cream for 'parties or private families will be promptly filled. our MINERAL rouNTAIN has 'also, been opened lor the setison: .._ . . . Cakes, Fruits, Confecuonanea &e.:, kept outland as usual, fresh and sweet. Please tve as a call:: _ _ _ . . 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El' Collections madoin all the prinelpalcities, and . • • STOCKS • . sum:Lehi and Sold on Vonisnliolon. EXCHANGE BANKERS AND HILL EXCHANGE BROKERS, . No. 05 Wool Street, ' Third doef below Pensrtli—(tvess side). SIGHT EXCHANGE on dm Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold,Silver and Bank Notel t bought and sold - . Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Deposits received of Par and Current Ponds. mar27:y Hotta'. "WE have associated J. Oiummeß Conutinith us in T the Exchange and Banking business. Piusbur wm. H. WILL CO. sh. Jan'y. 1, ISSI.--jadant BAN/Mime Eito sm. • JESSE CAROTHERS & CO., N 0.15, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. Current money received on depos it. Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uril ted States. tanglily . • • • WM. IC WU/WM I. D. DI'VALT I. G. corgis Wm. H. VITILLIANIS & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS NOUS litlET OOKNIIII OW WOOD AND THIRD SW/116. A LL transamione made on liberal term!, and mike.; none promptly 'Wended to. Liaadim PATHS:MS•& FRIEND, SADDLERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERs, No. 95, coma .Woos. Law Dimon. fracas, Pituburgli, Pa . [may,. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BANKING HOUSE. _ HUNAN, GLEE/ CO 00. • XTOTES, Drafts, Checks , &c.-collected , and Remit II lances made upon favorable terms: . ma y...tf • - R. R. BRYAN, Cashier, Hotlittayaburgh, May 18.1850. • 111.1100 X. IBM 1111201.217. NOON sSARGEJ T. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • N.B. Comorof Wood and Sizth shuts., Pittsburgh, Pe TIEALEIII3 in Coin, Bank Notes, Time BWe, Foreign - .1.1 and Domenic Exchange,Ceruficates ofDeposit,&e EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union Mud Errropa, for sale in sums to snit parchartera. CURRENT and par fends received on deposite . 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Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St Chalice Hotel. marAt 0. W. TAYLOR, • 112 SECOND STREET, C0111111:ISSIONER AND BILL••BROESR. • , STRICT attenticm will be given to all business cal Ruined to hie care. Pittsburgh manufacinfed ant cies always on band, or procured on short ...once. Notes,Bonds, Afortgages 7 Ac., negotiated on filvorati ble terms. Advances made if required. ' toct2L•ti • slate itoogla rr . ' . • HOM g m AS ARNOLD, Slater and Dealer in Slate, ai' be seen at Logan, Wilson & Co.'s, No. 129, Wood street. SLATE Yam on the Canal, opposite the ware- horse of Blesara:D. Leech, &Co. He is now receiving a very superior Ganged Slate; and is ready to receive orders for Slate cooling, or for Slate in any quantity. my7:3md • La Bone Restaurant, • No. 4 Sod!Afield St., opposite Monongahela Hous e . JP. 'VERGER has taken this large and handsomely, . arrarged building and pat it in most thorough re-, pair, having . entitely rehtted and refurnished it in ele gant style, in a manner not exceleld by any slinlla es-. tabliabinent in the eity. BAR at all times furnished with: LIQUORS of the choicest brands, and every tottaczer' of the season . , such as Oysters, Game, Soups, al. ways in readinece. Dorszas and Stozmas served, and Panora provided tot Private parties, on short notice. fettylo Ito the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General' Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for thercounty . of, Allegheny : • . • • . • The petition of T.L. Jones, 51 Ward, Pittsbirgh City, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewetti,—.That your petitioner bath provided himselt with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty bound, will pray. THOMAS J. JONES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pot,: for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bonze room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Wm Cralg,John Cornilck, John Hells, James Richards, Wm APHee, Morgan Hughes, G 111. Johnston, B P Shope, NV E Bowe Vhomas Powers, B Weaver, E Budd. myl9:3l* (Dispatch copy 31 and ch Post.) tllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny , : The petition oft. Adams, of the Fourth Ward,. City of Allegbeny,in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath providedhimself with materials tor the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward 'aforesaid, and prays that your• Honing 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. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid; do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty end tempemnce, and is well provided with house room and conveniencesfor the accommodation and lodr ingot - strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne- . .David Hanter,l B APFarland, A D M'Bride,G Eliott; Jos Andrews, Wra 111.'Cluslry, George biota, Sr.; S'P Braddock,' Wm Douglas, Urban Badly, M Mullen, • ra me Honorable the Judges or the Court of (Amoral 1 Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and forthd Omni) , of Allegheny. The petition of Peter bfeigliati, of the sth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, :in the County afonSaid,..hitinbly shemeth, .That your petitioner bath provided himself tvitkmate riots for the accommodation ottravelers and otheriott his dwelling 'uprise in - the sth' Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant DIM a license to keep a public house or entertainment. And : your peti tioner; as in duty gonad, will prap ktrkl : • -We, the subicribers, altizeni of the Ward aforesaiditio certify that the above petitioner is of good :repute for honesty and temperance ; and is well provided withhouse room and con4enimaces for the accommodatioh and lodg-• ingot strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne. • John fiankin,loseph bleyeriGabriel 'HellyiAugastits Hoeveler, F Felix John: Reny, F E. KremeNWnx Hit: terbuig, - Nathaniel :_sinston, A Wood, John •TOndmtuti Morns Alexander. - - • • ' , inty2o:3to • , „ O the Honore - blithe Judg. es of the Gairt of General T Quarter Sessions of the ?Mice in and for-the County of ; egheny The petition of ituties :Mira, of the township', of Rose, in the '.county aforesaid , . humbly shewe That your petitioner halls provided himself. with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his ill:veiling . house in. the tp, aforesaid., and .prays that your Boners will be : pleased to giant war : a license to keepJa' public house of entertainment. And your ped tioner,asitt duty bound, will pray. JAMES' NEWELL.. NW; the. su b s c ribers, citizens of the aforesaid tp., do certify. that the above,. petitioner is of good repute tor honesty and tempertinceiand is well provided with house room - and conveniences for the acconamodatiOn and lodging of Strangers and, travelers, and 'that .said. tavern uchecessary Tilde MOrrim . , Jelin 'Pearl°, Wm Ra, Geo' Cooper, James 11W/tiller. Michael ThomeS,B Good, F 'A Smith, Thomas Rook, Carrot Borth, Robert Reenedy;', Gasper Reel.. , . . . npo the !factorable the . Judges of the Court of 'General Quarter Sessions of the 'Peace,in and for the County of Allegheny::. The petition o f Thom ae Barton,"of the Fifth Ward. city aforesaid, humbly shewethi of Pittsburgh in the County Thatyou r petitioner hathprovided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelera and others, at his dwelling house in the 'Ward aforesaid, and, prays that your Honors will be ;detailed to krant him a license to Veep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray . . _ We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do Certify, that the above petitioner is ot good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provuled with house room and .conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern, is necessary. Thos Gernon, Wm Limgdool, Wm Wood I Bowman, John Powers, John Dunn, Seltwear, NI Swartz, .1 Lewis b Philip neigh, Bernard Barkle, JW Taylor. fp° the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General. ofAlle Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County • The petition of James Norris, of the lid-Ward, city of Pittsburgh — in - the - Cotiniy aforesaid, Inunbly sheweth, That your petitioner,bat provided hunself withmaterials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling_ house in the township aforesaid , and prays that your Honors will be•pleased to grant 'him a license to keep a public house of entertainment.' And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. W WardS. e, the subscribers, citizens ot JAMthe afßßoresaid, do certify that theabove petitioner is of good repute for tonestyandtemperance,aud is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accomroodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers,and that said tavern is ne- Geo ,Splane, Michael O'Hara, Robert Motfit, Daniel Bordner, P W Timmons, J Trovdlo, Thomas WMahon, Edward M'Malton, Edwntd Dillon, Alexander Willer, andel Mahoney, Lipp/No V Lipp/Noon, John enire. nty19:31,4r- • • . -E • . tie.'';, :. • " t lIMIS . _ , ~ _ ..,,.. MEM • Prliriate "Dlaiesaaea. DR. BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY: • Dolmen his entire attention to an aMes, practice. His Ltudneseismostly connstedto i Prfrate or Venereal Distases , and truth pain! , 54,11 - " w nil affections, brought on by imprudence '' • yonthfal indulgence and excess, Syp_hills, Syphilitic Eruptions, Baum bee, Su Met; Stncture, Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, With nil diseases o. the venereal origin. Skin Diseasel, Scorbutic Peoptions, Tatter, Ringwonn,Mercurial Diseases,Serninal Weakness,bn, potency,•Ptles, Rheumatism, Female Wealcuess, Month ly Suppressions, Diseaseti of the Joints, Fistula in Arlo. Nervous .Sections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita' tions of the Bladder and Kidnayg,auccessfully, treated' Care guaranteed. - Fourteen years' pratticeNfour In thi a 'city t eanbles.Dll Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may come raider his care. • • Office. and private Consulting rooni, 41 Diainond ay. Charges moderate: novGd&wly REUMiLTISTit —Dr..Drovrtes newty inscovred rem. edy for Rheumatism is a speedy andeertalnrentadr for that painful trouble. It never fails. Mee and Private Consultation Rooms-No. 41, MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always ai home • lanlEldavrtf GREAT AND IMPORTANT • CHEDIICAL DISCOVERY. Chemical Vegitabis, Ceinbituttians to repel Diluted. Dr. Otsysott,e Yellow• Doc ks and Efisrestpa. P DT UP IN THE largest sized bottles, contains more of the ptme Honduras Sarsaparilla, than any other prep_aration extant, which is chemically combined with the EXtraet of Yellow Dock, the Extract a Wild Cherry, and Balsam of thus the remed - more thoroughly. efficienFir, t than any othermaking Sarsaparillay before the public. At she same time it is perfectly free . of fomth e al s l a mi ni n ft e p t a al th po ta i e so o n m s, po w uti h d l? cannot be va be i p w li a o r r e , of ec poison. aad h l m e an re y u o ty l i e llo mi a, ti g erw aini end ne, a l l o a ifi a d i h t Q n ca l e n p b a l e :- sons entered into and term the active basis of mo o an! the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day; Omen's Cosi:POUND Errascr op Yazzoto Dna min &asks does not contain aparticle of these substances; as any one can ascertain by applying the necessary teats. • The -original and onlygentles preparation for the permanent cure of CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they are Supposed to be.affected by the too frequent we of Mercury, Iron, coining em— It is also a remedy for SALT RHEUM, RING W ORM, 'PETTIER, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY, tiCITRYY, WHITB SWELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgic Affec tions, Female Weakness and Obstructions,Barrenness, Nervousand general Debility or the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and. Liver. Alrections, witichled to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Agtut Jaundice, &c., &e. The afflicted may rest assured that there is not the - least particle of Mineral, Mercurial; or any - other poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons inthe Very weakest stages of sickness, or to the, most: helpleits in. Cants without doing the I. tot injury. - Tke curative powers of this eXtract are- truly won derful, and all invalids should Make immediate trial. of the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! , 'lt cannot inlare the delicate patient. ' ' • • , [CERTIFICATES I Eines Esirs —Case cif D. 2U. '/:eonaid. . • , • Du:nun:go GZoyit, Dec. let, -aussts tit: F. Br.uur.er Co ,- Gents:—SoMetterte in 1E47, I was attacked with the Eines toy arm, which became so sore that I could not use, and in 1845;mortification set in. I employed at different times, each physician - of celiblity within my reach ;Atli told me that my arm must be amputated: From the-shoul der to the fore arm, my arm was full of mining sores, Some of them as large as a fifty cent piece .. I then tried an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm.— My strength, at this time, was completely exhausted, and my person much emaciated. I continued in this state until the summer 011848, when I saw an adver tisement of "Guyscia's Yellow Dock and Sariapwrillq , which I read attentively, and tent for one bottle of the article. After using it a few days; the Mscharget from my arm increased, and assumed a light color, and less 'offensive odor. I sent for a second - bottle, and while using it I found my strength in - creasing, and the dis charges decreasing. I continued using -it until I had used six bottles, though I felt myself - pert - cc:3r - Cured before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time I have .out felt any pain in my arm; no soreehave re-appeared. and I hate nun -e - doubt that it is thoroughly cared, foci can labor with it as well as ever I could: cured me; Yellow Dock and Sarsapari ll a,. alone cured ; I took no other r emedy while using it, and • had I tired it at the first appearance of the malady, I fully be lieve it would have saved me from years of suffering. And I must earnestly recommend every person suffer ing under any similar disease, to use "Gny.TOWS Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which will . restore them to health. Mire in gratitude , . Act =Extraordinary Case ' of Scio_fula; - Eyearirieras and !Rem, cured by the zok use of De. Oupswils Cerrn• pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla • . • • • BROOELY?1, Nov: 17, 114$. Da. Oursorr—Sir : I tender . you my • sincere ilthnks for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your valuable Syrup.. I have been troubled very burl witha .scrofulous sore which made its appearance op my . ehin .14/id.aol..pay lauclrattentlon to-it st firer, supposing . it to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears on persons' faces. It finally begun to increase, until it spread to the back part of any bead. I applied to a phy sic.= he attended me nil to no purpose. I had uied everything that could be tried. 1 saw your Syrup 'of • • Vellovr Deck and Sarsaparilla, and cone:aided ro use it, 'tor I knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most valuable articles in the world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and from the use of one bottle I could see a great change in my'irystem. I continued using it until lam a well man. I now feel • like anew person ;•. my blood is perfectly cleansed, and free (cornett impunties. • There is not a questioa but that your newly discovered Compoluid it far superior to ' say Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. This certificate is at your disposal, to publish if you like, and any'one you may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them all the information I can abotu my case, tee. - • I remain your obedient sekvants • GEORGE 0: JOHNSTON.. 113 Market street. • • . The best Feinak Medicine kniston. The Extraety. Takes , • Dods and Sarsaparilla apesitive, speedy and permanent cure for all complaints ineidau to •• • ' Its mild alterative properties render it- peculiarly sp.._ plMable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is anrivalled in its effect upon such diseases as Incipient,Consumption, Barrenness,' Imucorrhoca or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Brae, and general Prostration of the system. It. imulediately Contracts that distressing nervousness and .19.138411110 . -116 common to the female frame,and'imparts an enbrgyand buoyancy as surprising as they are gtatefal. ; - We have evidence on file, which induces us stronglyto,recom mend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed vvith offspring. • - , Protaysas Uteri, totalling of else - Womb, of fine . years standing, cared by Dr. (huysou's .Extraes of Ysltaw Dock and Sanaparilly, after every other know's - remedy had "" - buntried without relicf. Westammort, O, 1849; This certiftesthat my wife, aged twenty-seven years, ; has been - suffering under the above cotuplaint for five years: -Nearly all of that time confined to Iter bell. ',I. have for five years constantly employed the best medi cal talent that could be procured in this section of the • country, without any benefit whatever. I have also purchased every instrument recommended.for the- cure. of swift diseases, all of,which proved worthless. - . In the spring of ISIS, WU induced by my friendslio ry Dr.Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla-which was tined forfour months. After she had used it for four weeks, it was evident to all of-mi that she was imptbv-- ing, and from this time she improved rapidl), and gained-, flesh and strength until she is now enjoying west excel lent health. • WI , J. MONFORT.' - We being neighbors to -Wm: and Julia Motifort,timw ' that the above statement as to the sickneseof Mrs Mon fo,rd,_and as to the cure being affected by "Guysott's Yel-; low Dock and Sarsaparilla;' to be striedJANE igne. ' L Fourth S ARAHYOWERB and J. D: PARK, (sacceisor to Sanford& Fark,t. - Fourth - and Walnutatreets, Cincinnati, Ohiotljerollar Agent, to the SOuth and . West, to whops-all orders what . . . . . J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh ; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Market street and the ; Diamond ,• B A Fahnestock & Pitts.l, burgh ; I 4 A Jones, Pittsburglr; Lee dc' Beckham, gheny City; L T Russell, Washington ; W H Lamber. ton,' Franklin; L B Bowie, IJmontown; Weill-- Greensbargh; S Kornai, - Somerset; Scow& Gilmore, Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon; Mm-Orr, burgh; Hildebrand &Co, Indiana; I R Wrightillittan ning; EvaWl. & Co - , Brookville; A Wilson & Son, Waynesburgh ; Wrarland & N . Callender, vine; Barton& Co,- Erie ; Henry Forker, Mercer, .laEs Kelly & Co Butler; S Smith, Beaver; I D Summe ' rtapi. Warren;'L .&S Jones, ,Condetsport; P Crooker ' • •" - ." ' myUl EXTRACT. OF AMERICAN OIL. PREPARED and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 2a 1 Liberty street. This powerfully concentrated , pre; Plia4on ; the medical virtues of, which are found to' be.'i eight times the strength of the original AmeneFt It is put-up in bottles at 25 and 27j centi, each, with ful directions for its use. In every disease where the °fie - ' nal American Oil has been tound at all eficacions l and it so far exceeds the original in power, as.torender nee CIERAPBSTATEDIC.UVE IN 7718 WORLD.' Call and-, try it. - - - • JOHN YOUNGSON:.- - 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 firm claims to be the only Proprietors Stock of Good. andL tato of Storo for Saiit; THE subscriber Intending to concentnite befbesiness, - offers for sale the stock of Vine iVatelteii,levrelry,: -- kc., at herstore on 3d street, next' door to the Post OP., — tokether with the unexpired Lease of the Store. To any one disposed to commence the above basinesa, this opportunity is an excellent one, lathe stand is well' known and the business well established and profitable, but requiring more constant attention from the present' proprietor than the demands of her other business-will permit. The stock will be .disposed of in whole oi'patt, and what may, not be sold will be removed on or before",—: the let of June, - to tho old stand, St, Clair street. mylB:2w a S. PARKER T: EON'S CHINTZ OR BED BUG DESTROVErt— .L.A This article has proved itself a valuable acquisi-...; tiod - to the Ithusekeeper. It Is very easy itt its: inVilea - '- Lion, and is free fromthe dangerous, potsonana - ents, senerally used: When a bedstead is well washed:._ with the. t' Chint4. there is no fear of the Bed Backs... ever venthring-near it. „. - - • - It may be - relied. upon as assure preveatitive from, those nocturnal torntents, so difficult to overcome during' the summer months. '' . • . '; • Price 25 . 01. per bottle. Sold by S. L. CMIBERT, 50'§mittt5eld at. IIdRUNE2-7Borertia'Pranee, irlgla.s . jam; ; Very superior do fancy boxes k • German do For side by myl4 WM. A. AI'CLUAG it CO•• • s'-af‘ry ' MEE ~.r. - • .. lEEE =MEM . • • •• •••• . ••• . •• • P an =NM IBMS ffffilln , , ..F ,
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