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' • • 'l:fektorat:Awliembty._ - . - "Tirnirrina.p.v,May 21. . ; the etimberlind Preaksyterlace met again this inproing, t at 8 o'clock, in. Bryant', Church, Sixth itieet, and after donating half an hour to Weill, prayer, they proceeded to the appointment. of the following committees for the entming year. COMMITTEES ' : On the State of. Religion—Ministers: 'Reuben Barrow, G D M'Lean, Peter Donney and W. W C Relly t Elder : E Sinpkins, Oa Education—Minnter": W GL W D Chaddick, A G Goodlett, B W M , Donald and H R Smith. 'Elders: C M Pennell and R A Itennick. On Overtures-Ministers: L Q Woods, J R Conk ter S EHudsoo, A J Baird, J P Meek. Elders: J C Henson and W H On Missions—Ministers : Saml.Corley,JG White, B C Chapman, Cline 'Baynes and E McCord. El den: Semi. 801 l and F. B. Wood. On Commirnions and Lease of Absence—Minn. ten: Elena McCord, J B Mktaheil. Elder: John Robinson. , - . . • On Religions Exercises—Minlitena: G H R Smith. Eldet ..Inhaißoblnsoo. COMMITTEES ON SYNODICAL. RECORDS. Green Rive—Ministersr : T. B Mitchell, J P Holt. singer : Elder : James. - Rentacky—Ministers: Wm: M ReediF A Wilts.'. -etspoon. Elder: J Robinson. Me.Adow—Ministers: W B Lambert,. W' 61 Beni! 4lton. Elder: J G Henson. Missotiri—Ministers: J F Johnston, W B Gillam. Elder: J L Stratton.. . Onion—Ministers: Robt Renamick, W H Guth. rie. Elder : John McKinney. * Perinsyivauia—Ministera: A W .Guthrie, T H Small. Elder: Wm Ewing. Sangammon—Ministers : J C Wear, S E Hudson. Elder :P W Hardin. • . East Tenneasee-s-Ministers: A J Baird, Joseph Pope. Elder: Merriman Downey. Illinois—Ministers L N Calvert, W&I Sellers. Elder : John R Davis.. - Columbia—Ministers : W F Baird, E Simpkins. West Tennessee—Ministers: Thos H Calhoun, T R Hedges. Elder C M Pennell. Middle Tennessee--blinistere: J Malone, W A - Cothram. Elder: W H Holliday. CoLour:extort Mrcurro.—.A meeting of the friends' of African Colonization wan held In the Metbodiet Episcopal Church, center of Smithfield and Seventh etreets, Pittsburgh, pursuant to a call from the Committee of arrangements.. Oa motion, Ron. Thomas M. Rowe' was appoint. ed President, and J. D. Williams Secretary. Rev. Henry R. Wilson addressed the Throne of • Grace in behalf of the object of the meeting. A plan of Organization was submitted by Hon. Chilies Naylor, Chairman of tho Committee of Ar. rangemente, which, after discussion and modifica tion, was rlisanicoonsly adopted at follows : The subsk.ribers, seeing that the plan orColoniz. ing this people of rotor walling to emigrate, .has, in the course of a single generation, resulted in tbe establishment, upon the coast of Africa, in the midst of barbarism, where bumaoized society never before ealsted,.of the free, enlightened, and iode . pendent REPIIIILIC or LUIT.IIIA," 'and, believing that this plan will continue to be the means, under Divine Providence, of conferring signal benefit. up on the whole African race, and of promoting the great Work of human progress and universal civili zatiou, have agreed to the following - CONSTITUTION Air. I. This Society shall be called the Coloni zation Society of Allegheny County. ART. U. The object of this Society shall be to as. gist in the colonization, on the coast of Africa, of such of the free people 01 -color and emancipated slaves in die United States as are willing to remove there,..to promote the improvement- of the inoral sad: social condition or the colonists, and of the citizens of Liberia, by the spread of the Gospel, by Stin'establiehment of schools, by .the extension of *coincriacce and friendly relations with them, and by every other mend known to an advancing eiviliza •Xion, and to diffuse a donna, enlightened, and chile. `•Han opinion upon the subject ot.African Colonize• pan. . Aux. 111. At the most efficient means of promo. Cog the object of dila Society, it it declared to be auxiliary to the C0101117.260/1 Society of Peons,lva. Arr. IV. Persons subscribing to this Constitution, and contributing not leas than one dollar annually to the fonds ofthe Society, shall become members thereof, and the payment often dollars at one time, Shall constitute a life member. ART. tir: The officers of this Society shall be a President, three Vice Presidents, a Recording Sec. Maui a Corresponding Secretary, a Treasurer and -*Weise Managers, to be elected annually by the Sos .clety. " Aar. VI. The President,Vice Presidents, the two secretaries, and the Treasurer, abet be ex .officio members of the Board of Managers. Axe. VII. Vacancies occurring in any of the &forenamed officers, from any cause whatever, shall be filled by the Board of Managers until the annual election next ensuing. Arm •VIII.. :The Board of Managers shall meet • monthly to transact the.business of the Society, any fire of whom shall constitute a quorum; and ape. - cis! meetings may be called at any time, at the usual place of meeting, by request of any three members of said Board. Asa. IX. The Presidenti and in his absence, one of the Vice Preiidents, shall preside at the meeting, and in the absence of all, any member may preside pro tem.. Arm X. The Recording Secretary shell keep tho minutes, and record the proceedings of the Board; the Corresponding Secretary shall manage and take - chargo'of all the correspondence of the Board and Society; and the Treasurer shall keep the accounts -. of the Society, as well as take charge of its fund., end hold them subject to the order of the Board of Managers. Aar. Xl. The Board of Manager. shall generally r- manage, direct, and control the affairs'or the Socies ty and Board, shall direct the application of its fund., and make such rules and regulations as may be necessary and serviceable, to carry into effect the objects of the Society—such rules and regulations not to conflict with this Constitution. Aar. XII. The annual meeting of the Society ho held on tba Fourth of July, at such time s ad place as the Board of Managers shall appoint a nd p l zblicly announce; at which meeting a report of the progeedings shall be presented by tho Board, and the election of officers for the ensuing year take place. On motion of Mr. M'Cord, a committee of three ;was appointed to report officers for the Society. Said committeo consisted of Messrs. J. D. M'Cord, 'ter. N. West, and Jasper E. Brady,•Ract. 77 reported its follows add their report wa ll unonicao7" / Y -B" F ted —Hon. W. H. Lomita. -te—Hon. Thomas N. Howe, Rev •"`•""'"• 'NJ) , Rev. John T. Prosily, D.D. Ales. T. McGill, . :.erresponiting Secretary" . . - Tieciairer —Joseph H. Hill: Managers—Rev. S. E. flabcoe.‘ 2 ..' r ° ' a ' e, AUen Kramer, James Laughlin, Its.` v. ,?•'",, B O an t ellers, R.M. Riddle, Esq., L. R. Livingston, .2 1. Rev. Win. M. Pastors, Rev. Daniel.dfce.")r N. B. Craig, Eq., Rev. N. West. • Mr. Brady moved that when this meeting adju'urne it will adjourn until the first Tueeday evening i',•• • silitaid that the Secretary provide a.book for oig ;.At‘tittel to the Constitution—meeting to be io the ../XeCture Room of the Second Preobrerian Church, On 'mOtlon of Mr. Naylor, the Secretary was di. :rented to pablish the proceedings of the meeting in all the city papers favorable to Colonization. Do, motion, adjourned. Vtionn Auxi.--The complaints of the Inhabits `i.•ta of-Virgin alley, near Liberty *Mein, are loud . and ~.ieep about - the tll thy'condition in which.it is at. present.' At this season of the year, particularly, men , pm ellUtiOn should be taken against the rava. gel of disea.lo, and we know of nose better than cleanlineag._ .ti"e hope that the Street Commissioner will oleo 10 pnttinb this alley in proper condition. Asszign . y .....pd a yeuoi first Assembly, the night p . ?pits bad advanced to a before last, at Wilkins Hatt, way one of enamel brilliancy, and the eget:tura entertainment way grand and pleasing. #ii, degree of perfection that.wyte . the admiratio n of an .... . . present. , . __ . _ . _____:__,:;:4--::-..:—;.,:'.. iiir The Circassian Soggily' is • stiU on exhibition at No. 65 idarkat street. ' .. ...- .. ~ ...... „ . _ 2 71k,d , Olttlif-..milmialid_ Presbyterian ~.*ChrlairPh• • virLDNICIDAY, May 21. . Tho anneval Sytiod Xteformed Presbyterian _Church met tnsday in the First Etefonned'Presbytes rian Church - of Pittsborkh. paml. Wylie, Iktoderator or the last Synod, delivered the Intro. ductory !mimeo. After the meeting was constituted, - they elected the mollowieg officers : •' • Moderator—Rev. Gilbert MPlldaeler, D. D., of. the Ohio Presbytery.' Staled Ckrk—Rey. Dr.ldcGond. Arrietitletlti-Rey. A. W. Black. The roll being called, the following delegates ens sweredt Philadelptita--Miolatere': S B Wylie, D D,S W Crawford, D D, F W J Wylie, R I Black, W Star ! . rett, Metthe* Smyth. ' Ruling Riders : Clement McCune, Rat. Guy, Andrew Boyd, Win. Moot. gowery. 7 - • Northern---Mioisters: D McLeod, A G Alexander Clailt, D 'ef Patterson, Henry Gordon, R A Hill, J B Pulley, Wm 8 Darragh, Andrew R Gal ley. Ruling Elders: James N Gifford, DWI Stew art, James Semple, Robert Fergnson, Wm Craig, John McLure, W Cooper. Pittsburgh--hlioistera T C Guthrie, Geo Scott, A W Black, Josiah Hiatcbmtn, John Nevin, David Herron, Rob , t McCracken, John Douglaea. Ruling Eldere Wm' Hoicbman, James Scott, H Sterling, John 'R Gormley, 'John McHann, Abram Jordan, Wm Garley, E Radcliff. Western—Ministers : SaMl Wylie, John McMas ter, Theophilus A Wylie, Michael Haraha, John W MOttiBOD, Hugh A McKelvey, Geo M Lamb, James Pearson? Ruling Elders : Dr Rob't Marshall, Rob , t McCurdy, Thai Floyd, Geo H Caskey, Rohn Baia lase, John Richmond, D B :Woodburn, Wm McCor. Ohio—Mio Were Dr WM McMaster, Dr Herron, H. Mchlillao, Thos Flare!, Ebenezer Cooper. Re. ling Eldora John' Little, John Reed. Atter iranaactiog a little unimportant holiness, the Synod adjourned. ALLtoIICRY Cotten Aosicrixtraitt. SociETT.— The Board - of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society met yesterday morning in the Court Home. Present, Means. MsCabe, Murdoch, APCasiin, Garrard, Holtz, Kelly, Young, Martin, Snively, Scott and Miller. Col. .1. E. APCsbe, of South Fayette township, was called to the Chair, and Joseph Miller, Esq., of Snowden township, oppointed Secretary. The report of the auditing .commiuee was read and adopted. It appeared from it that the balance in the hands of the Treasurer amounted to $271. Megan.-John Young, jr., of Robinson, William Martin, of Manchester, and John Murdoch, jr., of Peebles, were appointed a committee to diepose of the surplus fund* for the benefit of the Society. Arrangements were made for providing new mem. bare with certificates of membership. On motion, Messrs. Scott, Parkin and hPCastin were appointed a committee to provide diplomas for the aucceasful competitors at the coming Agricultu ral Fair." On motion, it was resolved that the President op• Point a committee of five to fis the articles to be competed for at tho coming Agricultural Fair, and alto to arrange the list of premiums. Meaare. John Murdoch, jr., C. finitely, John Garrard, John Young, jr. and E. Cooper were ap• pointed on thin committee. Oa motion, Mersin. John Murdoch, jr., Cooper and Young were appointed a committee on pruning. Oa motion of John Murdoch, jr., it was Resolved, Tbat the President of this Society notify the Correeponding Secretary of the State Agricultu• rat Society of Pennsylvania, of the organizttioo of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society. Traara¢!—Beaertr or hlux. Penna.—This evening is set apart for the bciarlit of that very tal. eated demote, decidedly the moat finished wo have bail here, Mlle. Celestine Fraock. She haa woo bright laurels at the North and South, and achieved there the reputation of a premiere deo sewn of the highest merit. She is not only •o artist of rare merit, but a moot estimable woman. The bill provided for the occasion is rich, and we may predict the most magnificent ballot entertainment yet given since the engagement of the Parisian troupe. Go early it you wish good seats. 11. S. (lemur Couas—The ease of the Plaiting Mill Patent, which has occupied the attention of the Court for several dam was decided yesterday in fa. vor of Mr. Bloomer, the esaigneo of Woodworth, the original patentee. There has been an immense deal of litigation about this matter, as persons throughout the country have erected machines, de eying the right of Bloomer to the patent. Wo pre• Bunke, however, that this decision will pot further litigation at rest. CiLIBUT filasou.--Citiaen Swankey, by his Mrx fatigable evortioal, has raised another Cricket Clob in this city, and the first match will be played to d3y, at II o'clock, ou the old ground in the Ninth Ward. The game is smiling its way into favor, and we hope•that those who will be in attendance will conduct themselves in as good a manner as they did on the former occasion. " Botanteci Line re Arzconstrr Crnr.—The atter'. tion of mechanica and others wiahiag to purchase lots in Allegheny City, is called to the advertise• ment beaded ,4 26 Building Lota.” Now's the time to purchase property in Allegheny City. The Rail• road Is nearly completed. -4-11 - cio: Mae. 'Milo,. F e, '4,44 Enuovien lasivirmuus.—Tbie excellent band will give one of their inimitable contorts, to.motrow evening, at the Atbeomum. Geri. Scon..—Messrs.. Wagon', Baechner dr Mueller, heve emptied. a.itroal perfect lithograph hkenere of Gen. Scott. . . • - tear Michael Rook was committed day before yea. terday, by Ald. Major, for an aesankand battery on Catharine Canor. rift Ald. Steel yesterday.committed Morgan Day, on oath of John ;Ford,.for obtainlrfg goods under false pretenCei.. - O the Honorable the Judges of the Coart of Genera; T Quarter Sessions of the Peacein and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of C. Murphy, of the Third Ward, in the County aforesaid, humbly shevretb—That your peti tioner • bath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and other,', 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 yourlientioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • CHARLES MURPHY. 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 ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. tamuel Nolan, Robert Grant, Penick id'Kee 'Wm E Erre% TT Miles, Wm Paul, John Reatty,John Hughes, Walte7. Landing, Michael Kelly, John Hriekell, John Findlay. imy2l:3l rgio the HoZeit:Lie the /adts of the Court of General 1. goat ter Seszions of the euce in and for the County of Allegheny : rho petition of Eliza Pomeroy, of Sholer Town ship, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth r —That your petitioaer bath provided hertelf with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in the. Township aforesaid, and prays ! that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as In duty bound, will pray. ELIZA POMEROY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid; do citiify, that the above petitioner is of good repute tor bonestyand temperance, and iswell provided wi th hoase room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strange rs and travelers, and that said tavern necessary. Alex Grabs, J Fisher, Wm Mason, Ca n Maland, R Robion. J Walker,_D M'Willinms, Bron, S a muel W Wilson W M'Farlaud, GCaskaden , Gra ham • imy2l.:3t D. OWWart. Whatiale.anci Retail Brush Manufacturer, ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET, Signqtytt Big WU/Awash Brush. BRUSHES of every description constantly OR hart.tkand a fall assort ment of SHOE FINDINGS, FISHING TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES- N. B.—MACHINE BRUSHES of every description made to ostler in the beet manner.. fraye:Pr .; ~~' ~~`:, i~.~ ~:~~•. gaiiiertial SinutiaL Ps!iyfteirle* oz - taw WholfisleMs!ket. OFFICE OF THE MOANING POST, I TEWEEDAT Noßaiict, MA) , 22, 18614 The weather yesterday was pleasant. Business generally doll. The receipti of flour yesterday by river exceeded , the previous day, with a better feels log in market on the...part of buyera—taking hold more freely. FLOUR—Receipts hi:river about 400 bble. Sales of 100 bbls on the whart;parkeztra, at 83,22;.160 at 3,25; 169 lo lots at 3,16; 16 do at 3,18. , ' RYE FLOUR—We have no salmi reported; wo quote at 92,5602,60 from 6ret hinds. • GROCERIES—The market Is quiet, and sales are only made to the pity wants. Salsa of 'ilihda Sager at 76. Molasses: no transactions reported ; quote firm at 3610371 c, in lota. Coffee: we hear of no transactions ; we quote, however, at 1010llic, wholesale. BACON—The demand was limited, and but few tranrectlons to_ report. Sales of 2000 lba Hama at 8109 c; we quote Sides at 81081 c, city; Shoulders, 61(37c ; eales of 1700 Ms country Sides sod Shoul der. at SI and 6ic ; sugar cured Hams, 100101 c by the tierceL POTATOES—There is more enquiry for this tiff!. cle ; the stock is light, and prices tend upwatd we note sales of 15 bbla at 01,75. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 40 bus Apples at 75c. EGGS—Scarce, with a brisk demand ; sales of 3 bbl• at Bc. GREEN APPLES--Sales reported at the 'quarrel $2,60 bbl. SODA ASH-Sales of 6 tons reported at 31c, 4 months, interest added. • FlSH—Shad have advanced to 013,60, at which they are now held; No 1 Herrimr,66,so bbl. Review of the Wool Market. The following remarks tre9 the Woos Grower, an ag ricultural publication published s at Albany, N. Y., wil no doubt be of interest to fanners:— "At no time since we have been in the wool business, has the market presented so ifeculiar an appearance as it now does. The staple has been rapidly advancing for the last three years, while the fabric has remained sta tionary, or advanced bat very little. "The point is now reached when one of three things is inevitable—wool must decline, manufactories stop or fall, or cloth advance. When we speak of wools de clining, we do not mean from the prices . generally paid to the Camera last year, but from the prices at w hich it has been sold in market. The average price paid the farmers for the best clips was not probably too high, at any rate, as most of it was bought by manufacturers, or their agents, we are bound to believe they knew their own business, and therefore did not pay more than they could afford to. " If they adopt the same plan of operations this year, the tanners will get advanced prices, but there will be heavy failures somewhere. "In some sections of the country the wool bas been contracted (or at a large advance over the prices of last year. Wool which last year brought 15 to 37 cents, has been contracted for at 45 to 50 cents. We hope the farmer, got a good sum la hand, for we cannot see how the purchasers will manage to get their money back a .11111. "There is no doubt as to the existence of a serious de. ficiency in the quantity of wool raised, and the amount required by manufacturers, and It will be many years before we shall have t surplus, ao flat there is no (ear but it will bring Its fall value. The manufacturers will go to the utmost verge of their power, but there is a point where their must atop—competition will compel them to pay all that the wool is worth, If not a little more. We think wool should bring about the same prices in the country as it did last year but we should advise farmers to be on the alert, and if speculators or manu facturers wish to pay high prices, not to refuse them.— Common wool should bring, if in good order, from 23 to 32e. Half and three.quarter blood, from 34 to 39e Full blood Saxony, 45 to 6.5 e. These are the prices now being paid by dealers for wool yet to be shorn. We do not look for any advance from these prices. POULTOP errrsavuon. 7 erzr u lama Man TU$ 01015111. SlCLlDerlebigiut No. 2, doges. Beaver. " Atlantic, Parkinson,urowiurville. Redstone, Woo( wird, Brownsville. J. .%I'Kee , Hendrickson, McKeesport . " Deaver, Gordon, Deaver. " Fashion No.:, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Thomas Shrives, Dailey, West Newton Brilliant, 0 race, Cincinnati.. .. Diadem, --Z.l..onleville. " Jenny Lied, Hord, Zanesville. " lonian, Listen, " Cashier, Monition, Sunfish. " .1. Nelson, Moore, _Wheeling. DEPARTED: " Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. At'Kee, Hendrickson, Mc Hammon. " Michigan No. 2, Boies,Seaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shrives, Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, Eizabeth. Diurnal, Cony/mil, Wheeling. " Cincinnati, Birmingham, Cincinnati. " Washington, Martin, Louisville. " Gossamer, li'llnotelter, Nashville. '• Oriental, Parkinson, St. Louis_ " Mt. Vernon, Kotula, Cincinnati. Cashier, !dellilillen,Sutifish. 4 . Empress, Coz. Zanesville. For illorlerts sod Ilocklailrport. AUTan ane steamer PACIFIC, Zenon' Mare Tits, will leave for the above and intermeill ate ports every TR URBDA at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS te SON, No. 61 Water st., and 63 Prom it Woanenaai Packet for eltsolnnatt. 'NS new and fast running UNMET ClN lNgatflTly ev a e nuti ry 14aarg'Its.tel, will leave Vnr freight or passage, apply on board, or to wat2o G. B. MILTENBERGER. Alleghentver Trade. REGULAR PULPIELIN PACKETS Tax fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. P., Copt. HANNA, leaves the Alle y, eny wand' for Franklin, every Mondocand Thursday, at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3 . , Capt. Jogs Hsatta, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every 21.uuday and Friday, at 4 P. Pd. For Freight or Pumice, apply on Board. [parte PPUREALLEGHENY R. Hartley begs leave to inform his customers that be has commenced delivering Ice, and wilt furnish the citizens with Pare Allegheny Ice at as low a price as any other person en gaged in the business. lie has both his extensive Ice Houses full, and will be able to tarnish all the customers that he takes, during the whole season. J. R. H. HARTLEY, City ice House. Otace on Virgin Alley, immediately in the rear of the Second Presbyterian Church. N. B. My Wagons have my name on the side in black letters. lAmerican copy ono week.] myl4 TO tha Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of T. Neel, of the Borough of Toren tom, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewell, That you petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, atlas dwell ing house in the.borough aforesaid. endways 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. TILLOTSON NEEL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the borough 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 ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne- James M'Call, James Boyd, J W Snowden, J Aler J C MllVilliams, R Harvey, Jos Mitchell ß ItVArg eat, J Dicky, Jaynes Boreland, It Hare, R 0 illiford. my2ll3t* Railroad Lotting. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 5 o'clock P. R. June sth, for the grading and mason ry of a r onion of the line of Railroad on the Western slope of the Allegheny Mountain, or the avoidance of the Portage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot of Plane N 0.2 to the Summit, a distance of about 12 miles. Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Summit House three days, previous to the day of letting, and all the necessary information given by the Engineers of the Line. • ROBERT FARIES, myllm Su or. • o um. SUBSCRIBERS to G. VIRTUE/8 Illustrated London Works, and the public generally, are respectfully le formed that the Art Journal for May is now ready for delivery. This month Is more thea usually interesting, as it contains maneugravings of objects now exhibit • tog at the World's Fair. Also, the fifth and sixth num bers of the Cyclopmdia; as well as the thirteenth and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Parties vssiting the Store, will, it is believed, have an opportunity of seeing the most magnificent Bible ever uttered for sale in Pittsburgh. • WOODWARD & JELLEY'S, 73 Third street. liennottiis Dionoehromatic DepOiltory. No. 73 Third !Street. THIRD liAlt—NIVl PAMTIII6I9 The Garden of Gethsemane ; The Cemetery of Scutari rnytf DR. J. J. MYERS—Surgeon and Physician. Office and dwelling, corner of Darlington's row, No. 149, Third street,one door:II:ova Smithfield street. Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pittsbuitgh, and will attend to the duties of his Profession. He ' , NHL give particular attention to Stramocc cases, and the diseases of women and children.'my:73m. Woodward do Jolloyo_ • DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOOKS STATIONERY,. ETC., Vi ird Soca, Post Ojfes Buildings. toldry aCIOAT SIDING, DECK PL PALINGS, (a new . Alp article) together with all mbar of Lumb er and Tunber, sawed 'to order promptly and at low prices, at litereabLand Saw Kills, by myS • JAMES CARMAN 4 CO- , 4 :;,! ; k 7 bg: ' ‘.l'; ".' •• • -• 1 . 0;1 f : -- ;' ARRIVED Ml= .a. .1 • MEM ISE Luton;: Salts. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSIOTI MERCHANTS IME um smisorr,uv. Louts, imasomn, MIAVING beeoangaged lit the above business for the AU. last six yews, in MU city, would respectfully • so. licit consignments of Goods, to be sold this market, either for Auction or _private sole—Lpanic,,b ir ly Gl ass , ware, Hardware and Dry Oooda; end will make Dena advances on alt kinds of Hoods ;consigned us for sale _ - Will refer to l'ilessra,.HUwett; Roe & Co, E. R. Vie let,,Wm.D. Wood& Co., John .J. Anderson &Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co.. Larkin Denver, Saint Louis • Butler- & - Brothers, Cincinnati; George Bl , Laio. Pittsb u rgh . • fmar2o: • • jajnEn PIE/CNNA, Auctioneer. ATALUABLE REAL ESTATE sr Aucnoir. —On V Thursday, May 29 th, at 3 o'cloek:, P, M, will be . sold on the premises, Throe 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 market. • This tot is marked No. 2, in Joseph Pattersouis plan of certain land in said township, being part of the same Vce of land which was conveyed by. deceased, bear date 18th day of September.lB4B, bythe h e i r s of the said Joseph Patterson to John M'Elting and Alexander Teese. . The lot is enclosed ; upon it there is a stable; a quantity of locust and other trees, and a never (ailing spring of water. - Title inthsputable. Tams—Pour hundred dollars on bond, payable in eight years, with interest from day of sale—the balance in cash. . JANES WEEN NA, .11iiletioneor. ASSIGNEES' SALE 0F.A.../IARGE LOT OF DRY. GOODS. MID FANO? ARTICLES AT Aroma. be sold on Friday next, May 224,5 t 10 o'clock, A. ill., at PiPCa.nney's Auction House, by order of As signees, a large lot of Dry Goods and Fancy articles. The Goods are all of the latest styles and patterns, having been purchased in the eastern cities this spring, and will be odd to the highest and beat bidder, without reserve. Among the assortment may be mentioned. in. part :—French'7and English :broad -cloths ; cassimeres and a/seinen/A Nringharcui.; calicoes ; Turkey red oiled chintzes; 44 plain do nankeens; linen poplins; silk tissue ; 4-4 French chintzes; black-lace veils; lace capes ;worked collars; diem/setts; tarsi lace sleeve/4 silkgloves and mitts; fancy silk buttons; linen bobbin edging • thread do; black Ince ; mixe d, white and slate colored cotton stockings • tabl e ,. cloths; silk -pocket handkerchiefs• linen caindric do flag do ,• lrisL linen, —together withAlarge lot of Gry ' Goods, of almost eve ry deseridon. Those in the trade,_particularly Milli ners, are invited to attend the sale. The Goods are now ready for examination. W. 0. M'CARTNEY, my2l Auctioneer. P. u t DAVISj Auctioneer. FINE ENGLISH BOOKS, BY CATALOGUE.—WiII be sold on Saturday evening, May 241 N al Ve o'- clock at the Commercial Sales Rooaui, corner of Wood and f ilth streets, a choice collection of valuable works, superior London editions, many elegantly embellished with colored engravings ; included will be found—Fer guson's Rock Cut Temples of India, folio; National Gallery of Pictures, by the great masters 1 60 engs., 2 vole., 4 to.; the Court 'Theatre and Royal Dramatic Re cord, elegant tugs. and Illuminations ;• Picturesque Vievos of the Cambrian Mountains, plates; Illus. trations of the costumes of France, Switzerfand and Italy,2o platei; Flews of Ports Harbors, &c., by Fin den ; History of the Colleges of Eton.Westmlaster, de., embellished with many Illustrations, folio; Jones' Views of old Mansions, Castles, /cc., fine steel plates; Heath's new Gallery of British engravings; Dictios.ary 'of Sbaksperiau quotations; Chronicles of Fashion from the time of Elizabeth, 2 vols.; Goldsmith's Raffia and Animated Nature, col'd engs., vols.' History of the University of Dublin. col'd plates ; Ho ward's Lectures on Painung; Gleig's Memoir of Warren Hastings, 3 volv; flowitVs Journal Llteratare and Progress, 3 vols.; Stephenson's Medical Zoolo-y,, and Minetalogy, colored engs.; Scripture Gallery of Engravings, 2 eels , 4t0.; Susan's Family Devotions, engs., 2 vols., 4t0.; National Melodies of Scotland; the Danube Illustrated; Cun ningham's Galles y of Pictures; Weide °See. or Protest ant Valleys of Piedmont; Drawing Room Table Book, elegantly embellished ; with many other splendid works of similar character. Full particulars in Catalogue's which can be had al the Sales Booms. con ()N i t U A N T D A R O E , 4 O II . I . II O L n Dg i g _Lan ny afternoon, May COAT. 24th, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, one hon • dred valuable Lots situate in the sown of Mount Wash ington, on Coal Bill, opposite the city of Pittsburgh.— These Lots are noted for their healthy location and commanding vicar of the two cities, the rivers and a ar roanding country. A new road has recently been fin imbed, leadinc from the Monongahela bridgeup the hill, w bleb renlc..4 14..4 easy of acres* for carriages) Ike- Taere is also a plank walk :up the hill.. Title indispa• table. TERMS—One-11Sb cub; remainder in three equal annual payments, to be secured by bond sad mortpage on the premises. myth: P. hi. DAVIS, Auction mt. OUSEHOLD FUHNiTIJUK ai Accricor—On der .llol. urday.morniug, May 23th, at ID o'clock, at the re sidence or John Meca eke y, Eso.,le the Exchange Bank, Filth street, near Wood, will be mild his entire House hold and Kitchen Fermium, as he is declining house keeping, comprising Superior Hair Seat Mahogany Sofa and Rocker; Mahogany Cud Tables andCovre Otto mans; Rash Scat Chun; Looking Glasses; Book Case; Mahogany Dressing and plain Bureaus; Wardrobe ; High and Low Post Bedsteads; Feather Beds ; Cotton and Straw Mattresses; Bedding Work aid Wash Stands; Chairs and Rockers ; Se perlor Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Carpets; Hall andlittalr.Carpets ; Floor Oil Cloth; Hearth Rugs ; Fire Irons and Stands; Fen ders and Ash-pans:-Astral Lamps; Stair Rods; Win dow Curtains and Blinds, Table Clothe, Large Dining Table, Side Tables,Time Piece, Britannia Sets, Dinner andTert Sets, Knives and Forks, Plate Warmer, Queens ware, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. de. my 22 P. hI. DAVIS, Auct'r. rr HIRD WARD SCIIOOI. L,QTS s.v Acertos.—On J Saturday evening, May l, at 8 o'clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rocuas,corner of Wood and Firth streets, will positively be sold, pursuant to adlouroment. five valuable building lots, having each a front of Z:t feet on Diamond alley, near the corner of Cherry edley, extend. ing back 100 feet, with 10 feet given to widen Diamond . alley. Terms—Oue-half cash, remainder in cue year, with interest secured hybond and mortgage on the premises. By order of School Directors. 1.. M. DAVIS, my%) Auctioneer. Waverly House, DIAMOND ALLEN, NUM WOOD STILMLN, WILLIAM C.-GALLAGHER, Proprietor THIS faithionahle and pop ular Mir A CHANT has re- ..--41:- cently been fitted up In a style of elegance lere. - ;'''' unsurpassed by any sim il ar csiabUsbrinnt In ° • the City, and the Proprietor is prepared to furnis 1.15 [fiends and the public generally with every article us t all found at such places. A ll of the 'delicacies of the season, in the way °I . GAME, FISH, SOUPS, he ow t I be ge rved up in the best manner. . . . The BAR is supplied . with LIQUORS of the Green brands, and the fancy drnks, so much in vogue during the warm season, such as Pine Apple Cobblers, Mil I Juleps, Punches and Smashes, will be served up in a way that. ill_please the taste of all. lIFLUNCII is served viper's:7 morning, at 11 o'clock , to which the special attention of customers is requested. mylo PASSAGE from crimeOOL,LONDON and II 118GOW "ri NEW YORE, - AND FROM LryBRPOOLTO NEW ORLEANB, B L TIMORE, BOSTON CHARLESTON AND HAVANI4AH DIRECT. TAPSCOTT & CO.'S General Emigration and Foreign Ez:hange Offices THE undersigned having accepted the Agency oft be above well known House, is prepared to bring rt ut Passengera from the Old Country, on as favorable ter .ts as any other House in the City. Passages can 'be engaged in the following lin s, soiling punctually on the days appointed : SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the Bth and 91st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 1 ith of each month. THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, 14th 21st and 20th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sails firm GLASGOW on the Ist and 16th of each month. ALso—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans ID' Passengers stdped from New York to any part at the `Neat. . . . QE"The Senior Partner. resides in Liverpool, and s n perimends the embareation of all passages engaged in this Country P.S. Persons desitons of Visiting •the Old. Conntty can have their passage engaged through from. Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the undersigned. JAMES BLAKELY, Comer ot Sixth and Liberty streets, (:ad story) Pittsburgh. Palmer's Institute. "MOTOR JAMES PALMER Practising Physician, 1..1 fee., has removed to Ms Institute, No. MX Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the Mice will be accurately and neatly Prepared by the Secretary, skilled in Pharnan y. Dreigs,Chemmais and Medicines will be- kept con stantly on hand for sale. • Penione leaving address will please note No: of resi dence. " cmy6.6m Transparent 'Window Shade Factory. 48../.III4TPT STREET, (BSTWItIrti MCI 'AND LIBBFITT sTitte're). LIST OF SHADES on hand,and made at all times to order '34,44, 84 and 84 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; a ,Transparent green do; " " " " Dark " do ; • Landscape Shades of every style ; Moonlight do do : do ; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style ; - . STORE SHADES of any e0)0T, With Lettering in Pe signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE THIMMINGS--!complete ai 25 cents per shade. irr.Curtains . hung on reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlers will do well;to call at the Factory, be , fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlB:Bm A. W. laster, - • - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Al LAT (AFF7DE L. NO. 47 FOURTH STREET; bacruiMai ail N-1 novMdawly WEATREMS-4,000 lbs. live Geese Feathers for sale 111)17 CARSON -Es WIINIGHT. ibs,juat ree'd arid fatsale by 4: m 7 21 • -KING +k 14001111EAD ;,.. _<;. R e O rted f' r the DailY liens* Pat- ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP AFRICA 1 NEW Your, May2l. The steamer Africa arrived thia morning r having sailed from Liverpool on the 10th inst. The moat important item of. commercial news is. a decline of .040 in ordinary and middling Cotton. At London, on the 9th, Consols closed at Mao 91; Aar money anclaccoune, being ariadvance. The .Africa brings 93 passengers, and fall freight. She saw, on the 14th inst.,-in lat. 69. 07., and long., 29:111., the steamer Humboldt, boiled - for Sonthamp -, _ . . The Attlee° passage to this. port m one of the beet, hivingneomplished the voyage in 10 days and 17 hours. . Among het passengers is. L. Lestirtiges, new Minister of the Freneh to the United States. - ENGLAND. ' The Chryatal Palace eiperiment has had a week's trial, and nothing has happened to distiarbe the greatshow. The Metropolitan Journals teem with lengthy notices of the`many Wonders of British and Foreign Art, and we are led to "belle's° that the year 1851 will mark a grand era ,in In the Benue of C011111:10118 Mr. PlPCaughey,bro , t 'forward a bill for the repeat of.tbe malt tax. Be said the effect of ibe tax was. to increase the price of beer io the poor man, who had to pay 600 per ct. on it, and`this bad the efect.of diminiehing the con aumption. The vote being takea, stood for the mo. tips 122, against it 258.. Mr. Hume moved for a select committee to en• quire vrhether the mode of assessing and levying the' income tax might he made equitable. - A 'discnarion then took place, and the motion was agreed to. The other orders of the day were than agreed to, and the Bowie adjourned. FRANCE. Ancti outer . There is but little news or imiortauce. Thera is s statement made in La 'Press°, bn the mitherity or M. Gerardin, which has caused some excitement.— It is stated that on March 28th, 1848, Geo. Chan. gamier proposed to Ledru Rollin, the Minister of the Interior, that if 12,000 men were 'granted him, he wonld land in England and proclaim a Republic. Gerardin persists in his assertion, and now states that the_General sent him a written proposition, ad dressed. to Ledru Rollin, to the same effect. Geier din's partisans say that' be has the:same in his pos. session. The charge has not yet been denied. Petitions in favor of the prolongation of the Presi dent's powers are becoming general. Funds are still heavy. The Duke of &Walla has been named President of the Council of Ministers, by the Queen. We learn from Madrid that the Government, on the Ist instant, despatched a courier to Lisbon with new instructions tothe Saanish ministers in relation to the Success of Saldatia , s insurrection. One of the Madrid papers announced that Count De Thomas has been accredited Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraonitriary at tho Spanish Court. GERMANY. A telegraphic despatch, dated Berlin, May 6tb, in the Cologne Gazette, informs us that, according to Austrian correspondence, Diet will open at Frank. fort on the 12th of May, and that tho entry of Ana. iris with all her States into the confederation will lona the first subject of discussion. According to Hamburg letters, measures of conciliation are being taken by the Daniah cabinet. The opening of the Danish Cabinet haa been post poned from the 12th to the 15th fwd. The King of Prussia and the Emperor of Austria are, it-is said, to meet at Warsaw during the Press ant month. P. At—DAVIS, Auct7r Prince Schwarzenburg is to leave Vienna for Dresden on the nth ITALY. Great agitation prevails in' the Roman States and throughout the whole of Italy. The movement is expected to commence at Genoa. Marquis D?Argeglio, President of Council, has lelt Laren for Geneva, in order to calm the Demo. crate if possible. Piedmont and 'England are against the commer. Mal and political league of the Italian States. SPAIN. It was the general opinion that a cabinet would obtain a large majority in provieeeir. rumored that the Queen of Spain to collet:de. We learn from Madrid that the ?pettish Govern ment is actually negotiating with France for the ad justment of the line of foundry betWeert the two countries along the Fyreman frontier.. From Naples the accounts state that the &aims for indemnity for damage done various nations, io consequence of the war in Sicily, have been brought to a satisfactory arrangement by the mixed commie. lion. E. R. KERNAN EIZRE " '4;;14,0.:= . . BY TELEGRAPH. TIMM) ni siGartailo—runcnim:sx imam. " EUROPEAN NEWBI %lute° Day, Later , front Earopei. PORTUGAL NAPLES AND SLCILL CAPE OF 'GOOD HOPE The steamer Hellespont arrived at Plymouth on the Bth. Sho loft the Cape on the 4th tilt. There had been some fighting, but not very eeriotis. Some of the Cape mourittd rifles were to have gone over to the Caffirs. LIVERPOOL MARKET—May 10; Corrori—Prices hero declined . at,d on ordinary to middling of Bowcd and Mobile, with sales daring the week or 32,700 bales, of which 800 were taken on specniation. The committee's quotation is, lair Bowed 61;. The Havre Cotton market ban declined. LONDON MONEY MARKET-114 9. Money is in better demand at higher rates. Bul lion continues firm ; bar silver has - declined, but dollars are active. Exchanges maintained their lor; mer prices. The market Tot American State Stocke ;erasing-unaltered. LIVERPOOL, May 9. Some substantial - 11210 of. Wheat and FlOar were made at fully the rates of Tuesday. In some in. stances a small advance was made on American Flour. Indian Corn also commanded extreme pri. Beat Meriting Oats, being atilt scarce,-went up 3a per 415 Ms, which is an advance of ld per , bushel; and Oat Meal has improved 6d per 280111s;' • Barley scarce at Id per bushel dearer. - Baltimore-Flour .200215. • White Cara swats; Yellow. 30a 6d. Corn Meal • I4(albs . per bbl. Pnownnorra—Pork is in small supply, and business moderate. Barns sell slowly. Bat little Cheese in market. . Sugar active at 64 advance. Tea quiet. • . Tobacco quiet. - - ' • Woos-More doing at fall rates. _ FROM CALIFORNIA-BY THE GEORGIA NEW 01u.rama, Ma) 2 The Georgia bring. 300 passengers, including Gan. P. F. Smith, who was recalled, with California dates to.l6th April. • • The accounts from the Minea•are contradictory, bat generally less favorable. The markets are gen. erally overstocked. ' The business accounts from Honolulu are inter. eating. A blockade ie threatened• by the French, which, has produced a great excitement, and 'the Ministry are determined, Jr the blockade be carried into effect, to throw themselves on tbei protection o the United States. ' . There was considerable excitement at Panama, caused by aeveral abolitionists attempting to rescue a negro man from jail. The sloop of war Vandalia was to sail from Pan ami on the tOth of March, and would bring impor. tent despatzbea for Washington, respecting the Sandwich island 110,ffe. STEAMBOAT CX)LLISION. PranaDzrzesa, May 21. k'great cessation was caused in the city last night by the news that the steamboat Ohio had been Von into by' the Gloucester steamboat, Commodore Stockton, below Greenwich point, and sunk directly Atflerwards. The collision happened about half past 8 o'clock in the evening, at the distance of a quar ter oi a mile below the Navy Yard. The Ohio was coming up From New Castle with the T3altimore pas- sengers, and the Commodere Stockton was on her way .down to .Gloucester, The Stockton ',plunged directly into the bow of the Ohio, making a hole, into which the water flowed at a rapid and fearful rate. The collision - was tremendous, andtheStrick- - ton was severely crippled. . Considering all things, the passengers,-.especial ty the female portion of them, behaved .remarkably well, and the conduct of the officers and crew is highly spoken of. The Ohio - filled up and stink to her hurricane deck in 20 minutes after.the collision. The Ohio was one of the largeit and most poWer. ful steamboats on the Delaware, and a great favor ite with every body. She was - highly prized by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Compaoy, who owned her. She was valued at 1330,000, but was not insured. The great portion of the miming baggage , has been found. The Ohio has atom been towed into shoal water, and two dead bodies found - on' her—Mr. A. E. Tay. - liar, of Brooklyn, and Dir.Shuter of Baltlaiore. CINCINNATI MARKET—May 21. F10ur..3 45 • Whisso..lB. Bacon. - . Country shoulder. 84, .idea 94, city cured ehenidera 61. Cheese-6k. , Spy, Turpentine. . 44. The ricer has risen 6 inches in the tau 24_ hours =llll=ll==le== , i ,!':1.,V . '..1•1 - 1: - :,. --, .; - ',;; -- :! : .', ~.•, ,--„ ,, : -:,- . . .:..:, „ T.- . ..':- ' -!- ; , n, - •-ii.,';''„4.,.,4'".:! - , ~,,..; , - ....., . .,.: , c :_.1, . ., . :, , 4 , ..=_ : ...,...,,-, , : • 4 .; ..:,_. _ ,. : .. ,.: 2 -; , .!i .; ; ,-, , , .. , , .7,-t.: , ,.:.:,:7:;, --' „ EWE ,• • • • •-'. - V, '-: '''.. ' '. ~~= ~ , , . ,: : 1:, .: - : j3;r:;- i 'n;.ii, i '.•.7 : .,;::- , ':.*, : :'; OEMS ~_,.. MZEi • Partammaux.a, May 21. Dates to April 23rd have been received at Inde• pendence, Mo. , • The Boundary Commissioners were on the' Rio Grande; below Denana, ai.d have decided to place the corner atone 7 miles below that point. Accounts from RI 'Pam state OM Powanta train was attacked and some of the men killed. • The troops in New Mexico are dyieg of scurvy for *ant of exercise „ and many of the young officers and soldiers have died. The Apaches have violated their treaty by the murder of some of the whites. Captain Reynolds and Maj. Wightman are candlw dates for Delegates to Cowen ; and there is a god deal of excitement and log-rolling between the quo. Mates. The electionfor members of the Legislature takes place on the 19th, and many of the, priests were candidatee and earn of election. The Governor has appointed D. V. Whitney Sec. retary orthe Territory. • Col. Roffman was on the Plains with five Indian tribes, to make peace. Two of them rejected the treaty. LOTTERIES PROHIBITED. • Wcummanon ' blay 21. An injunction ties been served on theLetteries this State, and there will be no more drawinitnuntil decided by the Court of Chancery.. SAILING OF THE EUROPA. NEW Yong, May 21. The Europa sailed at noon, fall of paimengersond with 2500;000 in sped°. - ' ' THE PRESIDENT'S DEPARTURE.. ' - Romaitaire, ltlay 21. President Fillmore left at 3 o'clock this afternoon, for Utica, where ho will remain until to morrow. A HURRICANE. - ST. LOUIS, May 21. A hurricane sivept over St. Louis ea - Rata:day evening, doing mach damage to the buildiags. A wall 101 l on a lady, and injured hot dangerously. NEW YORK MARKET—May 21. Cotton.. Unsettled. Flour..Pirmor at 4,12 to 5,00, as per quality. Wheat.. Above the views of buyers. C01.11..61:1361. Rye.. 74. Oats-45348. Pork.. Old and new mess, 14,25 and 15,25015,37; old and new prime s l2,2s and 13,50. Cut Meats. ; Heavy; hams, Kitsi• ; shoulders, 610 ef. Lard..91(394. Groceries..Nolassei firm, N 0 34 . ; Coffee lower Rio 8036 t. ' Lead. .Galena, 4,67. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 21 Flour..Smodard braade,4,26.. Rye F10ar..3,60. Corn Wheat.. Steady at 950101. Rye..7o, C0r0..61. Oata..At former rates. Whiskey...22o23. slats noosin . . ._ Hones ARNOLD, Slater and Dealer in S late may be seen at Logan, Wilson &Co.'s, No. 129, Wood street. SLATE YAZD on the Canal, opposite the ware house of Messrs. D. Leech, &Co. Be is now receiving a very superior Slate, and is ready to receive orders for Slate roofing, or for Slate in any quantity. tny7:3ind. No. 4 Smithfield "St., opposite the Monongahela House. JP. VERGER has taken this large and handsomely. . arranged building and put it la most thorough re pair, having entirely refitted and refurnished it in ele gant style, in a manner not exceleld by any:simila es tablishment in the city. • BAR at all times furnished with LIQUORS of the choicest brands, and every DELICACY of the season, such as Oysters, Game, Soups, de.. Al ways in readinece. • Dmaus and Sumas served, and Parlors provided for Private parties, on short notice. T — thorablFthe Ares of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Hobert Musgrave, Fourth Ward, Pitts burgh, in the County provided humbly shemeth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell- . big house in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased tp grant him a license to keep . a public house of entertainment. And, your petitioner, as in duty bona, will pray. • - • • • ROBERT bit:BORA VE. We the subscrihers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do ce rtify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and Sonvemences for the aceonunodadon and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and Mat said Useful! SIG . John Hanna, It J Thoidas, J T Moore, John Bravo,W Blasdall,B Hare, W WBplane, T Patterson, A Jack man, R B 8 apleford,l fdlt tome, J Andrews: . • my2Ciat• (Daily Dispatch copyand ch Post.) 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Connor General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of John Walker, of Second Ward, Pitts burgh ia the County aforesaid, humbly showeth, That the petitioner bath provided hunsolf with materiabs for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Notion 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. JOHN WALKER. 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 isrid!odg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. B I Williams. J Gordon, J C Anderson, C F Rents, C Barnett, H Patterson, W Whittaker, B S Hancoet, 24 Sanders, S Bolton. my21:31 (Chronicle copy and ch Post.) O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ventral T Quarter Sessions of the Peace in - and for the County of Allegheny. - • The Retition of Henry Holzman, of the lstWard, Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mulanals for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house In the W ar.d. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bim a license to keep a public house of entertainment. - And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pay. HENRY GIITiIHAN. . _ . . We, the suliscriberr, citizens of the W aid afore said, do certify that the above petitioner Is of good r=oute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. - Urs .Schwoab,. Joseph Shelley, Christian Wehring, Jacob Hoch, A S J Copeland, Augustus Shildecker,e Barchfield, Peter Straub, Benedict lurid, Henry Long, Thome* Rose, James Palmer. [my2l2t MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : • . The petition of Peter Neiglian, of the sth Ward, City of Pittsburgh }n the County aforesaid, humbly aheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the sth 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. PETER MEIGHAN. ' 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 (or the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary., JohnMackin, Joseph hleyer, Gabriel Kelly, Augustus Hoeveler, F Felix, John Reity, F E Kramer Wm Kit. terburg, Nathaniel .Sinston, A Wood, John Tendman, Morris Alexander. • • (my20:310 MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General I. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and Ibr the County of Allegheny : The : petition of James. Newell, of the township of Ross, in the. county aforesaid, humbly shewath, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, as his dwelling house in the tp. atoressid t 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. JAMES NEWELL. We, the' subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid m i 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 lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Thus Morrow, John Pearic, WM Bay, Geo Cooper, James fiPAllier, - Michael Thomas,B Good, F A. Smith, Thomas Pook, Carrot Barth, Robert Kennedy, Gasper Reel. iary2o:3t O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of (limeys' T Quarter Sessions of the Peace,in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Thomas Barton, of the Fifth Ward. city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly aheweth, That your peutioner bath p rovldid himself 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 peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.t THOMAS BARTON. We, the 'subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do certify, that the abov6 petitioner is ot good repute for honesty and temperance,and is well p rovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Thais Denton, Wm Langdoul, Win Wood, J Boroman, John :Powers, John Dunn, AS Behwear, Elwarl3,3 Lewis, Philip Beigh, Bernard Burkle, J W Taylor. my 20411.• MSMiiMa=== r -, ~:~.:✓..~~,;,,',.;~ • • • 4. Z"'S:'' - 410 .. . • " 6 . 4 " • . • • _A:: 4 'a • a SEE Ell MIME .. _~~{:.1. ': ~l Y ':;ice' OMNI - .o~~` y fL - : i 4~' . _... .i ;. MEN : w,~~,t..::< FROM S&NTA. FE. baßalle Restaurant, NITATTS , NERVOUS ANTIDOTE -.l7ie Medical VV Wonder of de Agro.—The extraonlinary power of this Nervine is so wonderful in its operation upon the Nervous Fluids, that it at once artd.immediately acts upon the system, producing appeti ter, digs talon, Men gth happiness and nervous power—consequently, health is soon predominant.. It is purely an Herbaceous Nersinv, acting powenully upon all Nervous Complaints; and as the Nerves are the main spring of the whole system, few 'diseases eau remain long when the Nerves are sound. sl•a bottle; e 9 a dozen. • Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, m 316 DI Smithfield street. MIZE MEM ME EMS MEM MEM jiDrizge Private Diseases. DR. DROWN . , No: *I DIAMOND ALLRY‘ Devotes his entire attention to an allot = if i e. Hist usinesslanusstly confluents or Penrrsal 1.1 Dismiss, and sath_yab o . :41 ful affections, brought on by imprudent* • • yonthnitindulgence and excess. t r Syphilis, Syphilitic -Eruptions, Conon. hee,Oleet,Stricture, Urethral Mullane., Imparity of the Blood, with all diseases*. the venereal origin. Skin Diseaseit, . Scorbutic Eruptions, Tenet. Ringworm Mercurial Dismutes,Serninal Weaknessilmt rgloteney, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Wealmess, Month. Suppressions., Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In Ana ervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, nitial lions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated Curegnaranteed. • • Fourteen years' practiceNfonr in this eityi enables Ds 'Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may • come tinderhis care. Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay: Ir Cha as moderate. • novs:d.twly IDEUMATISht—Dr. brown's cowry =correct rem. edy for Rttenmatism is a speedy atuicenalaramody for that palatal trouble. It newer Ogke and - Private Conutitatieri Rooms No. 41, DIAZ MO 'Pittsburgh, Penna. The. Doctor is always at home , istatic74l.ll G• • .TAN 161YORT.A.N 1. CR EIRIOAL DIsqcoVIOILY. Chemical. Veritable Combiltatiotta to repel Dimases. Dr. Clayibalpairenow Dock and Baraapa. , 'DST 1 / l E' IN THE largest sized bottlea, contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other pteparation extant, which chemically combined with the Extract of YelloWDock, the Extract of Wild Cherry and Balsam of Fir. thus making-the remedy mre thoroughly efficient than any other. Sarsaparilla beMt,e the public. At the Same time it is perfectly free troth all mineral poisons, which cannot be said of any of the Sarilmatilla Oclapotueds- 'The invalid should be ware of poison! !Jeremy, Iron, Qalaine, lodine, Sol- • phut, Arsenic and litany other mineral and malefic paw eons entered into sad form the &Clive basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day: Gilman's Coseromm Eraser or Y.[LLOW DOCK Lien Basissritarms does not contain &panicle of these substances, as any one can ascertain by applying the necessary. tests. The original and only genuine praparation for tha permanent cure of CONMAIPTION AND DISEASES OF THE LONGS when they are supposed to be affected by the too/mice/ft us. of Mercury, Don, Ilquinins, etc.— It is also- et.rettiedy for SALT RHEUM, RING WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAT[ , DROPSY, teCUILITY, WHITS SWELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgic Mee hone, Female Weakness and Obstructions; Barrenness, Nervous and general Debility 'of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and Livery . Affections, which led to Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, . Micas' Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, Jatuidlce, ke., tcc.• • fi Dirr The afflicted may Test assured that 'there is not • the least particle of Muierul; Mercurial, or any other poisonous substance-in this medicine. It is - perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons in the very weakest stages of sickness, or to . the most helpless in fants without d oing the least 'injury. Tke curative powers of this extract are truly won dertal, and all invalids should make Immediate , trial of the "'Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla " It pannot injure the delicate patient. • • (CERTIFICATES 11t • , King's Evit's---Caso of 0. M. -Leonard. • Btominno Grove, Dee. let,-1849. Masses S. F. /3119X6 T & CO.—Gents:Solhettlhe in ' 1843, I was attacked with the King's Evil in my arm, which became so core that I could not use- it, and in 1845,mortification set in. I employed at different each physician of celibrity within my reach; all told ma that my arm mast be amputated; From the shoal der to the fore arm, my atm willful! of running sores, some of them as large as a Lily cent piece . . I then Wed an Indian Doctor ,Who removed the mortified flealwand stopped th e mortifthation, 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 of 1848, when I saw an 'adver tisement or. ettysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparitla," which I toad attentively, and sent for one . ..bottle of the article.' A ft er using it a few days, the discharges' Cron " my arm increased, and assumed a. light color, and 4 , 5 offensive oder. I sent for a second= bottle, and using it I found my strength increasing, and , charges decreasing. 1 continued using it had used six bottles, though I felt myself - pe ly ,c,Med before I used the sixth bottle. Since time "V° not felt any pain in my arm; no sores bcce rc - aPPeared. and I have note doubt that i: is therr.AMT 'cared, for I can labor with it an well as ever V.". Guyaou's Yellow Dock and SortsParilia,"&lone cared me; I took no other remedy no usin g.lt,. and -had I nee d i t at t h e fast a pp eaeas ,ccf the malady, I fully be lieve it would have saver= from years of Iftlitetirig. And I mast earner* ommend every person safes." • ins under any simile ease, to use ultingootrs to Dock and Sarsopa will them t. health. / Ours an gratitude, O. EL LEONARD An,ll:frryrdinary Can of ,Sorqfula, EgrarnieZas . and . Mors, cured by the solo tits of Dr. Citssfrou't_. • Qom. , pound Syrup, Team, Dark-and Sarsaparilla • • Bruroartn, Nov; 170848. Du. Outman—Sir ; I . tender you my sincere Thanks for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your trainable Symp. I Wore been treabled very bedside's serofahms sore which atadelts appearance on my . ,chln. - I did Sot pay_much =motion re it at first, supposing It to be nothrogbirt some eruption that generally appease on persons' faced. It grittily began to tricreanotutilit Orduddilherniellosottodfinty hod. I apolledre idly sin= i he attended me all to no_purpose. I bad tried everything that could be. tried; 1 ;saw your Syrup of 'Yelling, Dock and Sarsaparilla and concluded to use it, for .I knees that .The DX* was one of the most valuable articles m•the world for 'the blood. I bought your Syravimal commencedossing it, 'and trout' the use of one bottle I could see "Amer change . In my system. I continued nalagit until I am a well man. .1, sow feel likea new person ; my blood is p erfedtly . cleansed, and free from all Impurities .' There is not a question but. that your newly discerned Compound itTar superior to any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold.. This certificate is at your disposal, topablish if you like, and anyone you may refer to me, e ishall be happy to give then all the information I cm about ray ease, tee. I remain your obedient servants • GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. 113 Market street. :Thu but Femelellfetlicitu knetem. ,i'kesirreiene-YeilOto Dock and tarsapars'llaisapestnee , speedy' and pennants: curs for all complabustntidln!gc , . ; _ . . , Ire mild alterative p roperties rthtder it peculiarly ap plicablecto Ms slender and delicate constitution of the female.. It isuntivalledin its effectupon 'such diseases -- as Incipient Consamption,..Barrenness, Lencorrhoca or Whites, Irrentlar raenstntation. Incontinence of Urine, and general ftostratiein of the system. It immediately .eantraconhaldistressing nervousness and lassitude so , comments tn. Female frame, andimpans an energy and buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful:l We have evidence en file which indueeit na strongly ' to re,cotn mend this undiCine to married people - who: , '.ha.veo not been - blessed With *Spring: • • .- . Prolap.rus orfalling of ate' - Womb,' if fsve years standing, cured by Dr. Guysott's . Dotrain of Yellow Dock and Sarraparilly, sifter every other known; remedy- had been tried without relief : - Wasumasott,:b Tido certHeathat.my wife, aged twenty-terven has been sffering under the 'shove complaint far ..five years,' ,Nearly . all of that time 'confined to her bed. I Gave for five years constantly employed the; ben medi cal talent ,tkat could be. procured in -this steetiott'ot the 'country, willsont any benefit whatever, Vaasa. also, purchasnl every instmmentrecommended for the cure • of such diseases, all of which proved wanthless.".. .In the spring of 1818,1 wasinduced by rayfrieids;to • try Dr. Gtrytott's Yellovr.Dock and Sarsaparilla - which -was used fat roar months: ' later she had =edits* four weeks, it was evident to all, of ua that die. was isaprov- ing andfttruithis time she improved rapidly; tad gained flesh and strength until she is now entoying osebtencel lent health. WILMC.INFPBT. - We being neighbors to Wrri. arid Julia Monfort, know that the above statement as to thesichtteleof idra. Mon-'- ford,and r aa to the cure being affected by Klisysett!sTe.l low Doek and Sarsaparilla,” to be striciliffue.,. • - SABAHPIABiIi. Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to 'Sanford de-Park,) Fourth-acid d - Walnut streets, Cincinnati; OldoiGitneral Agent to the South end "Pirest, -to 'Whind all onterirmast be addressed, - J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L - street and - the Diamond - ; BA- Falthestocit &;Ca,Pitta bargho A Jones,- Pittsburgh; Lerr'..& Atteny City; L T Russell, Washingmn't , .W Lamber - ton, Franklin; L B ' Bowie, Uniontown,¢ II 'Welty, Grestufburgh; „ S Kountr, - Somerset; Scott {f.' Bedford; Reed*. Son, Huntingdon; Ides. Orr,Rollidays • beret; Hildebrand &Co,- Indiana; J R Wrightiiiittan. magi Evans .K' Co, Brookville; - A 4 Eon, ,Waynesburgfit 151 , Farland & Co, N CallettilerZfiread villa; Burton &Co, Erie ;Heriry Ekirker, bletne.rtlas ; --Kelly& Co, Butler r S Snulh,Reever; p Stuxunertoo,„l-- Warren;; F. L. be CS Jones, - ,.Condersport;p.Prbatr Jr.,Brownsville. - - niYI•9 State Mutual .Vlre ItnAurrtricer Company BRANCH. OFFICE, SI Siarrnvrato sr4 Pinang s, Pi/abate; Map pi;lSd I. Wbestevidence of the success of the ;Directory. in deavoxing - to +make the 4 ..STATE - liIPTUAL PI RE INSURANCE COMPANY 7, meet • the .wants Of the community, is . the -unparalleled amount of business which. has. been done—having issued 11900 )11. , cies duttu the past year,, thereby adding:overt 4.300,000 to the funds , of the company. Netaiy. 011"-the property insured if °ldle, safest kind, in, Arnett, risks; andalage proportion insured for only one-year. Whole No. Policies issued- •••• • L do - do expired terminated A '- do ' 'do 'in force Amount of Property insured.... • - do. Canceled, terminated and ex pired .... .... .. • - . 101,728 do do in force.: . • .... •• ' ' $7684 8 91 do Premium Notes 79,87657 doCaneele4,termiritted,expr'd,, -63740 do force-- --- ,LL S7I;RaP 7 do -Cash - Premiums received... 451,557,14 do L., do canceled , .; ..... 32424 Whole amount of 'caste and expert- • ' " • • • sea paid Balance in favor cif the , CO., in Cloth, • 0V, 824 4 5 To city or Country merchants, and `r t e s own •of dwell ings, and isolated or country propmv, believed this company affords advantages in point creheapnres, safety and security, inferior to no Insumatue Compsny in this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved. ya wn' of Classification of Elate, including all 'special husaids, bunting only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thee preeMaing tho frequency and °eminence of bilge EMI, and also, on both the Stock and Mortal piss, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both mothods, but entitles the insured the pattialna tion in dm profits. • It is under the control of the following Directors ; P. Rutherford. A. T. Gillett, John B. Packer; Suess; r. Jones, Alonzo A.CurieriPhid clt, Roo trt Riots. • J. RD, Trcs't. 3. GILLETT, Sooli :A. A.Csamett, Actuary: PI. BSA ' • ' AScrip Dividend of fifteen pslocent. end* ring policies ha, been deetarnd toow7,etrgthaceata now receivable at dd. Offics for,ona 0. re d of v+ 6s hie in cantata* As, A. &BIWA Apra. MBE ;a, C L .. . BIM .., ~„ . 7,608 57888,412 w..~.:.< ~~~: ; E=ME ..• ." - : 7•i:.....: : : :-•:..-..:':. '':•.', ,:.: 'w: A.:.
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