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' ~r ., , , , ...-4-,..,, , - . .-, . ...4...- . .., ~ i -I•z•.• ~.• , ..-,;;--. ~ -,•1.4...,t.,-- -. ,- ~-: :-, ~.--.- •- - - . ,„.....,, ~., , ...„ 4 „. 4 „,,.... „„., 41 ,„,... t t;.4 ,77,,,J - 1.44.2•24.• ' t. - . 4 ... 4 1-r-f 0,4 ~ ~ i „*„. ~r g c 4'. y 1 :1,.."... , ~.' ~ •,' , `'. 4 .... • -t. .4' - -r-- • - ~- -4. -' .1 "''- '2 - Xi, .2"..04,,..4.t,r t 7t,V 4-242 ./.4-., 0 ,...7.1% , 4 4.,`Ac ;:;-, • ; f.. , 1 4 .,. n ~,:0 ri t.,c,, , ,,,,,„1.4 - ,wz _ rco, . ti ,, , ,, , 1_, , ,, , _ , •-, ~.0 1- , ,,,,-,,z„, , ...-,= -,- :. , -2, - 7 ,,,,-,- ---• It ~, ';-,...1Z - i- _it ,',= ,. .t. , ...4 -,.../ • ."1"- , ..A , -"_,-, 1,4 1 -p et* , " - 70‘,8 Appotratmeatts. , • The following are the appointnients for preaching • on-Sabbath, by the Ministers of the 'Gospel in ;t. tendance at the General Assembly of the Cumbisr . land Presbyterian Church: PITTSBURGH. lat C P charch--At 101, Rev R Burrow; at 3, Rev T Cahoon; at 71, Rev Modrall. - Preab Chorik—At 101, Rev Geo McClain ; at 3, Rev G L Quote. - Lutheran Chorch—At 101; Rev .B McDonnold 3 at 7t, Rev Goo McClain. Dorian Baptist Church—At 101, Rev Coulter; at 11, Rev Mr Small. lat Baptist Church—At 101, Rev Wm Neal; at 71, Rev A G Goodlet. Liberty Street WS. Church-rAt 101, Rev 'M Bird; at 7 1.2, Rev Were.' , : Smithfield Street M:EChurch—At 10 1 2, Rev J Cary; al 7 1.2, Rev 'l3*.Hooter. • Watley Chapel—At 'o'l 2, Rev W. A Guthrie; at 71.2, Rev . . • :. • Aabory Chapel—At 101.2, Rev,TE Hudaon ; at ` • `ll.2,WBRhlly.. • M P Chorch—At 10 1-2',1 ? - White; at 7 12,-J P 'Johnson. " -• 'ALLEGHENY CITY. let C P Church'—At 10 1.2, Rev H R Smith ; at 7 1.2, Rev Wily Reede. lat Pratt Cburch-7-At 10 1.2, Rev N P Modrall ; at 7 1-2, Rev Baud. • 2d Presb Chnicb-41, 10 1.2, Rev Wily Reeve; at 3, Rev A B Gilham. let p lit Church—At 10 12, Rev R , Woada; 7, Rev S Corley. • • Beaver Street M E ChurchLAt 101.2, Rev E McCord ; at 6 14, Roy W B Lambert. ' South Common M E Church—At 10 1 2, Rev -Chadic! ; at 6 1.2, Rev W G L Quate. hIANCHRSTER. Presto Church...At 10 1.2, A W Guthry; at 7 1.2, . . /3 1 4 , 1 0 1 4. • Ailiaciate Ref Church—At 1012, Rev Malone. • CONCORD, (Brownsville Road.) AI .1011.2, P Campbell. • .. . • • •'; • • • , , . 14 .PellPfeb .— At 71 . 2 * ; 3.1.11000. General Assembly of the Curnbertand Presbyterian 'Church. rawer, May 29. The Assembly met this morning at S o'clock, and wont through their WSW religious eremites. Mier which, the day was principally occupied in recces. ing report from the various committees. ' Memorials were presonted relative to the subject of slavery, and were referred to the committee on overtures: , - adrzeino diejaiiliat.—An adjourned meetios of die members of the Bar was held' yesterday in the room el' the District Court, for the purpose oftaking . measures relative to the' death of Reece H. Haw. kin., Esq. The lion. Hopewell Hepburn wascallid to the Chair, and Ed. H. Stowe, ifisii,„ appointed . ' Secretary. The Hon. Chas. Sbaler made a brief but eloquent sddrou, dwelling upon the private sod professional worthof the deceased. His legal attainments were *of the firstorder of excellence, though he waswet • but it young man ; indeed, ho feared that his intensi ot application to study had brought on the die. ':-:ease which had deprived bim of life, and the legal profession of one who was an honor to it. ha. B. Kennedy, Esq., thee offered the following es t Autions, which were, on motion of Col. Wilson m i x/Mime, unonimonsly adopted : pirsistiause, We have heard with feelings ofpoign• ant sorrow' of the death of our brother, Execs H. illawitxna; • Eaqi, late s'aiember of this bar, who was • —audeared to us all, not more by bas legal and lite tarp attalumenut, than by his warmth of heart and surpassing excellence in all those qualifier which • mate a man. 'Bright as are the names °filmic. em. • • Sheet person. Who fill and hare filled distinguished positions at the Pittsburgh bar, he bade fair, had it pleased God to have. spared. him to • us, to have equalled the most 'distinguished. As a dearly be. • loved friend, we mourn his loss, though in use Brief is a tinge of that selfishness which marks all ....that are human; for the loos is ours—not his. His parvispirit has fled to the. GOd who gave it birth— •. for truth. honor and virtue, characterized the whole course orbit life, sod went with him to the grave. With his family who hare thus suffered as irrepara tile loss, we mlogle our sorrows and condole with • them in their afflictions. Therefore, • •Rrsoltied, That we deplore Lis untimely departure, become is his short career he erinead all the ele ments of - true professional greatness. &soloed, That his acsedency;consiant mad pore- . I , milting study, and ardent and lofty ambition, pre• seated models for the imitation of both his seniors .and juniors in the profession. .r, -Retained, That as a token of respect for his poem er . we will wear the usual badge , of mourning for ebistr.. l BY • . Booto,atl, That theta proceedings be published in .the city phenr, and that tber several Courts of Alit. .gheny count" be requested to enter them on their records. Raoloal, That a copy of these proceedioga, duly authenticated lay the officers of the meeting, be •forwarded to the family of the deceased. Meters. Frevr, Maier and Hampton, were appoint ' ed a committee to transmit a copy of the proceed. 'rags of ibis meeting to the family, ?lie lion. Moses Haeopton testitThd, bit admiration - tbi the wiarth of the deceased—his *AM* se a man, 'and his reputation as a lawyer, in an appro.. relate address. He we. followed by Frew, Faq., who also paid arrelorpont tribute to the memory of the de. 'ceased. Tat Mrcreese.- 7 The Pittsburgh companies were oat 'Testerday in color., and were reviewed by Maj. m e i jt .' , elloy, Brigade Inspector. Their numbers were cot so great, we are informed, as they would have been c Naald',they bare procured arms, which Is owing to the ' neglect of the Adjutant General, se rrequent *p p m *lone hero beeo made to him with out the neceaaary 1 1 iPro; Wi' hope by wilt ace to their being supplied. d of Nroarrosoutzt.—This excel/eat ban. Minatrels gave one of their eoperb .tritertainmeats, .act' aven leg; to a large and delighted audience. They. 'vera greeted with repeated rounder of applause. They give another of their ezquisitte performance■ to. eight, at the Athenseum. Laacerre.—Michael Welch was yesterday comit led by the Mayor for stealing •7 from an old de crepid woman, onGraat street, lay the name of Sarah Negras.. He acknowledged the corn end forked over about $6,69. Biiir A catsit)goe .of valuable modern. London Books, fire desirable Building Lots in the Third Ward, and a doe Mexican Aloo , will be sold this ereniag at Davis' Auction RooMs. 8/iOl/3ER Jorraeues.—The Pictorial Brother Jon. athan for Jaly has been received by H.-Miner & Smithfield street. The engravings ate splendid, and well worth the price. Pouce.—Tbere were six . eeiltimers before His Honor yesterday mornhig, five of whom were corn• witted end one discharged. Ilifr The Greensburgheriluiveleken the Good Will eaglee—receutly purchased 4.Coladarchand —home with them. O the Honorable the Judges o[ the Court of Genera! oTQuarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County Allegheny : The. petition of Joseph Hart, of the Borough of Sharpsburgb, in the county aforesaid, humbly 'hewed', That yont petitioner bath provided himself with mate trials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling bonus in tha.borough aforesaid , . and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bun a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pen Prai.JOSEPii HART titioner, as in duty bonnd, or . -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 booze room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and tniveleri, and - that said tavern necessary. , • •• • • Francis A Klein, Lemuel P Taylor, John Snyder •ir, , Joseph Lawry, Jonas Butterfield Joseph Celfried. Relit Smith, Frederick Seitz, Samuel Richey, Samuel P Hand lin, Valentine Baker, John Brunner. [arralOt• for:Sitle. anti go fet. • • Sesitind Saisidtt 'Property.. WWI SALE—A valuable unimproved property, of 24 1 feet front, .on Second street, by 152 deep to the Monongahela river. The above property is pleasantly located for a dwelling house in the rear, and a business stand in front, or would do well for a small Mantifacto• ry.. It can be had at a bargain. •S. CUTHBERT, my 9 • . • General Agent, PO Smithfield Cl. Orphan.' Court Hale. "DY virtue of an order of the Orphans ' Court of Ali's ') gheay county, the undersigned.Gaardian of Charles Frederick, Charlotte Matilda, Virginia and Charles Blume, minor children of Frederickßlume, late of Al legheny county, deceased, w ll l expose to Tublic Sale, on the premisesion Saturday, May 17th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., - ofthat day, all that certain lot or parcel ofgrouud, situated, lying and being In the borough of Birmingham, being Lot No:6, in Watson's plan of subdivision of Lots In said borough, beginning at Lot N 0.5, in said plan and Centre thence along said street South 112 deg. West 24 ft. to ;die 'eorner of Lei No. 7,"thonce' along the line of the same 127 feet to Liberty street, thence along the same 24 feet to Lot No. 5, thencealong said Lot No 5 127 feet. to the place of bdianing. " - On Saturday, itlay,"24, o n. the preinises, near the bor ough of Lawrenceville, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all those contigions lots or pieces of ground, situated, lying and being in,the - village Hatfield, Peebles township, All leghenriamity, marked and numbered in a plan of lots laid entity George A. Bayard, as lots No. 18 and 19, be ing each 50 feet in front and extending in depth 100 feet, b a y nd Lo bo t un No de . the North by a 25 feet alley. dlironthteee"l3'esouilbhYbl4°y a t N so o I re 7 e , tiustidreoent,thaenEasd on t Title ind:spatable. Terms at sale For further par ticulars apply to GEORGE REITER, " Guardian tec., corner of St. Clair and Liberty sta. Or to .101114 BARTON, mytlnd Attorney nt Law, 65 Filth 81. 1513313 liHr, well finished and tarnished STORE, on Third street, near the Post Mee, at present. occupied by Mrs. Parker, as a Jewelry More.—l' Apply to . • ED. GARZA M, myl.7 ; • • 73 Liberty st., Lytle's Row. A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE —Situate n a healthy location, adjoining the thriving villap e of Millersville, Penn township, 13 miles from the t sty, contains 651 acres of land, of a good quality, and in a • right state of - ealtivatiOnt 17 acres in fine mead( w— well watered 2 - orchards of choice fruit trees; a I irge garden; a new brick house—well arranged for con fort aud convenience ; a ptimp of fate water at the dot r; a large frame barn and ttable,and other out houses ; about eight acre: of ehoice timber. The whole i e in 6rat•rate order, and worth the attention of these want ing a profitable faun. Price S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, myl9 • 50 Smithfield stretit. FOR RENT—A new two story BRICK HOUSE, ai;u ate on third street, near Grunt; • arranged with balls, fine large parlor, puma, dining room, kitchen and cellar. Both rooms arranged for Rot or Cold Baths; and four bed rooms. All finished in the best manner, and papered ;slit; the best and most modern style of pa per;-gas hangers, chandeliers and fixtures. The house is new and complete, and has not yet been occupied.— Intruedlate possession. Rent 8350 a year. S. CUTIIBERT, Gen'l Agent, myl6 50 Smithfield street. H . OUSE ?ND LOT FOR 5650 FOR /SALL. A large lot of Grouad, of 29 leer trout by 434 deep— mutate in South Pittsburgh, on the hill above the hlo• nongabela bridge • having frame house of two rooms and a kitchen --adla good order. The above has a fine river view, and is only about five minutes' walk from the bridge. Price, 5630. Terms, 8240 in hand ; S2lO 111 one year ; 5200 in two yeari. S. CUTIIBERT,GenewiI Agent, my:? 50 Smithfield street: .. Idghtnliag Rods—SpratVa Patent. JAMES JACKSON, General drew, Nitalatals Ihpst, 136 Woos street, Pittsburgh, Pa., (Cartwright's Cutlery Store), firtHESE.LIGHTNING RODS are so constrdeted that they catmot get out of order. The Insulators and Attachments fitting atatirately, the Points and Magnets are ontivalled—the whale being highly ornamental, and without dispvle, the best conductor ever.manufaetnied. • I will put them up tbro' the Country at idle. §P font and SI the points and magnets. Address by post or leave . a written order at S Wpod st., where the Rods may be seen. (my23:w 'llO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Geaemt 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny The pennonLaughlin of the Fifth Ward, City of Pittsburgh.in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Sth %Yard aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house ot•entertainment. And your peti• tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. LAUGHLIN. We,the subscriber; 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 mad conveniences for the accommodation and lodg- Ingot strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. F Carr John Falser, Wm Johnson, Edwiiii Faber, Samuel H ' oward, Wm Brown, Win Seibert, John Mack in, Frauds Felix, F E Kremer, P Me Leahy. nry23at rrio the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera I Quarter Sessions of the Peace to and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Wm. C. Whey, of the township of Findley, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,— That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate• rims (or the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the tp. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grunt bun u license to keep a•public house of entertainment. And your pe dozier, a.s iu deny bound, will pray. WILLIAM C MATEY. • • We, . the subscriber., citizens of the aforesaid tp., do cerufy that the erne petitioner is of good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided WWI house MOM and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Daniel Swaney.James Hamilton, James A blesnor, Joseph Glendining, John Pollock, Perry Bonham, Plc A ' Armor, Josiah Mahon, Charles Alen, Joho Ferguson, 13 Andenbn. fmy23:34. . _ _ fro:Tire - ifOilOnitil of General 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace inland for the County of Allegheny : The petiuon of AI .Claney, of tie Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh in the. County aforesaid, humbly Merrell', That your petitioner bath provided 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 llcetuse to keep a public house of entertainment. And your Pelt' tioner, as In duty bound, will pray. UCH/XL CLANCY._ We, the subscribers, citizens ot the Ward aGorezald, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for bonestyand 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. James Lindsey, PTimmen. J Mattein, John Doris, J Watson, if Mullin, Thomas M'Comb, John O'Brien, C Ray nor, T Lynch, B J Nolan, II ADDonough. myM3t• (Chronicle copy 3t and cif Pool.) - - O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General T Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny The petition of J. Biggt, of the Fourth Ward, City of Allegbeny i in the County aforesaid, humbly shewoth, That your pe utioner bath provided 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. _ _ _ JOHN BIGGS. 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 couteniences for the accommodation and lodg ing Of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. S Walker, Daniel Carr, Abraham Days, Andrew Wcayer,Adam Treser, John Hllshu, Lett/9 Noel, Ir., George Lical, sr., CB Casty, Ernst Fanthaber, Patrick Joahua Sinisb; • {my22:3to opss , s . N. E. cornet of ki.rket and OifFprriorni ThitTots.— Established In 1-R , lO. • , • 2... ;.'; 1. 1 .• Now Incorporated I,y the Le 'delegate o Peimayivenin, with Collegiate Powers and FACLILTY • Proictiv—P. DUFF, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciftice pi B. HATCH, Esn,Professor of Mercantile Law. `ll/CAI D. WlL,Ltards, the most necomplished Pen warn of the mountains, Professor of Penmanship. man . -4 6 ejghteen years' experience in the most Upwa. tit ;:j domestic shipping, gives the pro extensive t. , in a hu e h nt cat en experience in training prieter of this. "b i ti ng h otts ,g, yossessed but by few others for the ea . e p nig i n t h e en otry ; and all who teachers of Book He.. as accountants, rite requested aspire to the highest rai. nredennein fr om novards of to call and examine his , % a w n an d itneonatar t is in one hundred Bankers, Merc. -scomme ndations of the this ci ty, as also the emphatic of commerce, and American 'maniac, the Chamber sulkers and Bank many of the leading Merchants, b. '464 to his North Officers of the City of New Yorktapperi. 'catboat Ac- American Accountant, and 'Western Si,. faprao constant. James ttons•finowdeta, ATTORNEY AT LAW Oritics,No..l3o FOIIHTII SUM; Pirtenvaou apra:y riiu TEA DRINKERS.—It you want real good Tea, go to MORRIS' Tea Mart, an the Diamond. His Is decidedly the:beet in the city. PriCPA, 40, 50, 75c. and El Po. ' [my2l. D. Stewart, Wholesale and Retail 'kWh Manufacturer, WIF7III ST., BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET, je Sign of the Big White-wash Brush. BRUSHES of every description constantly cot hand, and a fall assort ment of SHOE FINDINGS, FISHING TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES. N. B.—MACHINE BRUSHES of every description made to order in the best manner. (mytkdw IFATTS' . NERVOUS ANTIDOTE Tag Afidical W on de r or Age .— The extraordinary power of ths Nervine is so wonderful in its operation upon the Nervous Fluids, that it at once and immediately acts upon the system, producing appeti to-, digestion, strength, 'happiness and nervous power—consequently, health is -soon predominant. It is purely an Herbaceous Nerving, acting powerfully upon all Nervous Complaints; and as the Nerveiare the main spring of the whole system, few - diseases can remain long when the Nerves are sound. $1 a bottle.; 89 kilozen. Sold by ' •' ' S. L. CUTHBERT, .myln . •• 50 Smithfield street. Slate tooting.. THOMAS ARNOLD, Slater and Dealer in Slate, may be seen at Logan; Wilson &W No: 129, ood Street. BL AIR YARD on the Canal, opposite the ware house of Measrs. D. Leech, &Co., • • He is now receiving *a very superior Ganged Slate, and is ready to receive orders for Slate roofing, or for State la any quantity. COFFEE -50 bags mime for sale by my7:3md (=V) STUART & SILL. MEE . _ . ~~ -. Commackti antt Jinaniial OFFICE Or TIM MORNING POST, SATI7ELDAT Mumma, May 24; 1861. The weather yesterday warp cool but pleasant for outdoor business. Baginces was principally coufitsed to the city wawa. FLOUR—We have aging of 125 bbls on the wharf at $3,15; 110 do. at 43,12 ; 74 do. at 83,15; 46 do. at $3,12. From wagon $3,15 was the ruling figure. From store by the dray load, 8 3,3703,40. . WOOL—We note a sale of 1500 Teat 29c fur Common. GRAIN—Ssles of Wheat at 65070 c. Oats—. Safes of 275 bushels from stnre at 31c. Cora--2CO .bushels reported Cl Sac from store. • - FlSH—Salea of 26 bble Herring (Balt.) at $6,50; 20 do No. .3 Mackerel at $8,26. BROOMS—SaIes of 50 doz at . $ l .l B . BUTTER:—sales of 3 bbls roll at 11. LARD OlLSalea of 6 bbla at 69; 60 do Lin. seed at . 95. • RICK-6 tierces at BACON—The sales were light.' We' note aalee of 11 hhde; 6 it 61, and 6 at 7; 400 pee Shoulders at 61 ; 10 hhda, Irma and Sides, at 81 for Side. and 81. for Hama. Hato of %mut ik Value of Coin COMICTILI HT Patrick. & Snead, - .lozokango Broker., Corner of Diamond alky and Wood sr., Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburghßanin••-•—•-pa Philadelphiaßanks--•••p Germantown Par Chatereounty Pa , Delaware counrg••••-•••• •pa Memtgomeryrounty... —par Northumberlandeounty• Co I.Bank it Bridge Co. o Reading. Lancaster- -• S. • • •• ...... Dor/Lofoten • • • • •••-• • •••••••• •pa Eafta7l • Buda coisnsy - • • •••••• • Palming • • • • • p. Walhington• ••—••• • •••••••• • • t07131/1.114. ..... ...pa , Charnbasbursh• -- 9etty . erstrg • ••••••••••••• • lifiddktoton....«.;:«. CarUsk. Harrisbusg• • • • Honesdale Lewistown. • Erse Wyoming • • West Branch. Waynesburg Suquehannacounty • • broke. Lehigh county • • • - • ------ 0.,./gascsßank &lie lOW- • • - - Cup Strip County'•.... . - INDIANA. State Bank and branches - State Saip ERNTUCII Y. n.ts VIRGINIA. AU Bane . . . Sas umßanks• •--- • • -- i graachu } ! ritantA at illOgantatan • • • 11 • MAR YLAND. Saltunom eity pa Country n Baks • 1 # _ _ NSW YORK. City Banks 1 2 • Counrry Bank, NSW ENGLAND. 411satanit banka. • rtsw..TEßiz All solvent Banks 7 PICT 10 INCIIZS WATS& IN TOO CHANNIIII ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan No. 2,Boies, Beaver " Atittauc, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woor ward, Brownsville. " J. APlCeeendrickson; McKeesport. G " Beaver, Gordon, BeaVer• " Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Llizabetb. " Thomas Stuiver,Ballny, West Newton. Buckeye State, Holines,Cinelansti. - hlessenger,..Flsher,Cineinnati. Dewitt Clinton, IDevinney, St. Louis. J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Pilot No. 2, Crane, Sunfish. " 'acmes Scott, Vaudergrid; Beaver DEPAR FED: " Redstooe, Woodwind, Brownsvalle. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do " J. hrKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaven No. 2, Boks,ilesver. rsGordon, Beaver. •• 'Thomas Shrives, Bailey, West Newton Pashto°, Peebles, Eliza beth. - Clipper No. 2, ShonsedCinzinuatt •• Jenny Lind , Hurd, Zanesville. •• Diurnal, Conarell, APheeling. " Pilot No.d, Craze, Sunfish. For.Uartetia wad Uocltingport. hag Truant steamer PACIFIC, ZAICOLII MAR ate, tvill leave for the above and Intermedi ate porta every THURSDA Y, at 4 o'clock, P. ht. For (hien or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS & SON, No. GI Water at., and Ca Front et. tifiireseaday rack•ll. for Otracasalaitl. • TiIIrOCW and fast running steamer CIN. • c if , ' NNATI, BLIDERIORILM, Master, will leave regularly every WaDassuev. rreight or passage, apply on board . , or to mai 20 Q. R. DULThNBERGER. Alleghezirittiver Trade. REGULAR PRANKUN PACKETS. - . Tontine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLS No. I, Capt. Wm. Hastta, leaves the Alle y, eoy art' (or Fraahli,every Monday ,sad Thursday, at 4 P. M. The fine atessaer ALLEOTIENP BELLE No 3, Caps Joan Hanna, kayos the Allegheny wharf (or Frank lin, every Tuesday and Friday, at d P. N. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. Vault/ TIOCTOR JAMES PALMER Practising Physician, 1.,/ ice., has removed to his Institute, N 0.104 Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the Otlice will be accurately and neatly prepared by the Secretary, skilled in Pharnae y. Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines will be kept con stantly on hand for sale. Persons leaving address will please note No.of resi 'deuce. ltnyi Boarding Bongo. [l . BITABLE accommodations for several BOARDERS 0 can be had In the Diamond. Boarding either by the week, day or meal. Moderate charges. myrktf WM. JELLISON. I 000AAIRS FA FARMINGn county 1 on NQ the River, wal n o twelve mike of the a ted New York and Erie Rillroll4l. Also-1,000 acres in Elk conuty,for sale on accomzuo dating terms . Enquire or A. WILKINS & Co., my 22 corner of Market and Third sts. O 0 AHUNKRS.—Twenty acres of Hardening Land , , already ander good cultivation, toflairs ons milt of the city, will be sold for 6590 an acre. One•third cash • the balance in one, two and three years. For particus' Isrs, enquire at the Banking House of A:WILKINS & CO., mya corner of Market and Third sta. KE,N NSYLVANI A RAILROAD—NOTICE TO CON TRACTORS—ProposaIs will be received from the Mb to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown and Sum mit, for the gradittg . and masonry of that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringle'* Point, u few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 25 miles. he road within this distance will cross the Alleglie nY mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading offered in this country. In addition to a number of ex lensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts , there will be one tunnel 1 .00 yards in length at the summit of the m o u ntain, and another 01 220 yards through Pringle's Paint. Taus—calliouonthly. For further information, ap ply to EDWARD E.-41 , Associate Engineer, Blairsville Indiana county, pr to STRICKLAND KNEASS, ' P. A. Engineer, Algona, Blair county. J. EDGAR THOMPSON. Chief 'Engineer. Eng4e,eiDepanment P.R. R. Co. Rhaidayko, Nay Ist, 1811. I)ERSONS ar.setiscurtry habits will find Dr. Ralph's Pills very benecial• They give tone to the stom a. .41 renovate and restore the 'Mist energy and ph) , ach, a. -iamb. These pills are invaluable for Spring sical stn. Nt cents per Doz. To be bad at diseases. .5. No. 50, Smithfield elvett. my2o Reeler's Verotithge is as certain Tti MEMBER th. wheretbey exEst, as that 2 and 2 Mt, to expel worms . `411.43.- ' The place to gat It is at make d. IT NEVER h. No. SO. Smithfield street. my2o WALL PAPER—. '''lljlieb sct F, MA Y SFIAj i L. in9l6 WALTE- /me rllol3ACCO—Russell & Rob iso n's, liGie nnt . f e i, e „i e. Haves', and the popular brat*, in stoi ap . my Le RENR & si '1) Ise--16s. uegar ; 50 bac Stoma I 10 do Chocolate; 100 reams Rag Paper ; In store and for sale by mylo MOLASSES—New Orleans Molasses,' St. Louis S. H. do, (Belcher's); Si. James do • In store and for sale by. KING & MOORHEAD._ CiliaAss—N. 0. svpir St. Louts Powdered Sugars do Crushed dol do Clarified do; do Loa Received and for sale by f do; myl9 KING & MOORHE.AD. VE?TINGS.—PIatt White Marseilles; Figured do.; 3tta do;; Canary do. Scotch Twill; Ca shmere; White and Rse Fled Sil k ; Flax and Si lk; Embroi dered Irish Linen do., with an endless variety of Silks sad eating, at 1mY 2 37 CHESTER'S. :g;r4,7"4-.rs, 4111 k,., .1171.74: dirk -•-- . 4 ak. , 41; proy'v•l` ..‘ •.. '• • • •• • , . • ,45 . • • ..a ......_. VAC t e la a Z a ß ft at n t r . " A " . . . 1 Circ./milk (LaSosenee) 1 Columbus Bank 4 Xenia 4- , Massillon. Ocaugo. ...... • •-• s•—• • 4 Chillicothe .! 1 Cleteland I &iota I ew . Lis .. . bon,. • • • • ..... =fusty, we pay' • ...20 Vorwalk, " " 70 Wooster, a a •—•••••40 Hamill' on i : a' • a • —.90 Canton, '-. "" ' 4 .r. ._.85 Urbana, a a .....--.60 Gran bins, • a ' - a 50 ! Stettbasoille, ''.. a.. --- .40 ! aziesta, ."' 7a 00 i Miami Exporting Co 60 ILLINOIS. toe Bank nnd Branches 50 • Bank of Illinois 75 Ruarin AII:CHIGAN. .. _. Itaiiirattce Company- -• • 5 Stale Bank 5 Oallandcounty 10 alma. and Mech. Bank • • 10 St. Clair nasal. MISSOURI. State Bank ........ • • TENNESSEE. AR banks • • • 5 EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York (prevt.) ..... • • • • • Pitikuidpbta. • " Baltimore.- •• ...... -—•• •I VALUE OP COINS. Amer. Silocr(prem.) 11 Guineas Sovereigns SD 00 4 83 IPredenekdor, 780 Ten 2/salers 7 SS Ten Guildere . 300 • • Off 440 Napoleon, .3 80 Doubloon, Spanish • • •40 50 Ob. Patriot— 16 OD any. 215 PORT OW PITTSBUROti. I=ll rarea 'r-1 71 KING & MOOItHEAD ~., urt SR SCOTT "4:b - .A.ITCTIONEERS-AND_COMOSSION ItERCfIANTS 61 BUM STSEST, Lolnsi tuss ou s, IErAVING been engaged in the above business for the :last nix years, in this city, would respectfully so. licit consignments of poods; to -be sold in: . this market, either for Auction, or private kale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Ivry Goods; 'and will make liberal. advances on all kinds of Goods :consigned us for , sale - • ' Will refer to Messrs..fiewett, Roe & Co., E. It. Vio let, Wrn:D. Wood & C0.,40hn. J. Anderson &Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee,- Homer k Co.. Larkin Deaver. Saint Louis; Butler . & Brothers, Cincinnati; George. NE'Lain Pittsburgh. Imar2o:y . JA.011413 APIEENNA,AnctIoneer. TALIJABLF... REA ESTATE_ kr AUCTION,-On • , Thue,,d a y, May 29th, at 3 o'cioek, P, M., will be field on' the,premisea, Three Acres and -Twelve Perches of Land, situated in Reserve township, on Saw Mill Run near the Burnt Starch FathoryoUpperend of AlleghenY City within , fifteen minutes' rolk of. the Allegheny This lot is marked No. 8, in- - Joseph Patterson's . plan of certain land in said township; being part of the same piece of land which - was conveyed by deceased,b ear mg date 18th day-of September. 1848, by the heirs of the said Joseph Patterson to John brelung and Alexander Teese. The lot is enclosed - ; oponit there is a. stable ; a quantity of locust and. other trees; and a never. Spring of water. Title indisputable. . - Terms—Pour hundred dcitiars.on bond, payable in eight years, with interest - from day of-sale--the balance in cash;__ JAMES M i KENNA, . . luct. W. G. SVCARTNFAC, Auctioneer.- _ ASSIGNEES' SALE OF 'A LARG E LOT OP DRY "11. GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES az AUCTION. —Will be sold on Friday - next, May .23d. at id o ' c l oc k , A:bl., at M'Carrney's Auction House, by order of As signees, a large lot of Dry Goods and Fancy articles. The Goods are all of, the lawn styles and patterns, having been purchased in the eastern cities this spring, .and wilt be sold to the highest and beat bidder,.without reserve._ Among the assortment may..be menuoned in part:—French and English broad cloths; cassimeres and cattail:tens; ginghams ; calicoes ' • Turkey red oiled chintzes • 4.4 plain do ;, nankeens ; linen poplins ; silk tissue; 4.4 French chintzes 'black lace veils; lace capes ; worked collars ; chernisetts ; cuffs; lace sleeves; silk gloves and mitts; Caney silk buttons • linen bobbin edging thread do; ._black lace mitred, white and slate colored cotton stockings; table cloths; - silk pocket handkerchiefs; linen cambric do ; flag do ; trial. linen, —together with a large lot of Dry Goods, of almost eve ry description. Those in the trade, particularly Milli ners, tire invited to attend the sale. The Goods are now ready for examination. - W. G. M'CARTNEY, tay2l Auctioneer. P. RI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. DRY. GOODS AT AUCTION.--This IP _r -day,) morn. log, at 40 o'clock, at tbe Commercia l miles Rooms, corner of Wood'and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large aock-of seasonable Dry Goods, Att., lately purchased in the east, comprising—, 70 pieces fast color Prints; . • 99 do super. bleached Matins; ' ' do . 34 to 5 4 Brown Sheetings ; Cloths;Cassimerrs, Tweeds, Cottonades, Drillings, Vestings, Hosiery, Threads, Bonnets, Ribbons, Ac., Ac. P. 51, DAVIS, Auct'r. ltir — BM . CAN 7 A - EtTETar 'Avertost.—Wlllie sold on Satartiny 'evening, 34th inst., at the Sales Roonis, corner or- Wood and Fifth streets,l Mexican Aloe, largesite. • • .P. N. DAVIS, Auct'r. - • VINEVINE ENGLISH. BOOKS, BY CATALOGUE.—WiIt be sold on Saturday evening, May gilt?, at 740'- clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of. Wood and Fifth 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•gre.st masters, 100 engs., 2 vols., 4 to.; the Court Theatre and Royal Dramatic Re cord, eleg - aut cogs. arid illuminations Picturesque Views of the Cambrian Morintains, col'd' plates; Illus• trations of the costumes of France ,• Switzerland .and Italy, LO plates; Fiews of Ports Harbors, Zee., by Fin den; History of the Confessor Eton, Westminster e kc., embellished with many illustrations, folio; Jones' Views of old Mansions, Castles, &c., fine steel plates; Heath's new Gallery of British engravings; Dietio: ary of Shakeperian Quotations; Chronicles of Faehion from the time of Elizabeth, 2 vols.; Goldsmith's Earth and Animated Nature, cord tugs., vols.•; History of the University of Dublin, plates- Howard's Lectures Painting; Gleig's Memoir of ' Warren Hastings, 3 vols.; Hewitt's Journal Literatere and Progress, 3 vols. Stephenson's Medical Zoology and Mineralogy, colored engs.; Scripture Gallery of Engravings, 2 vole, 4t0.; Sturm's Family Devotions, engs., 2 vole 4t0.; National Melodies of scothind ; the Danube Illustrated; Can ninghara'S Gntlery of Pictures; Waldenses, or Protest• j ant Valleys oi Piedmont ; Drawing Room Table Book, elegantly embellished; with manyother splendid works of similar character. . Full particulars in Catalogue's which can be had to ho Sales Rooms. m➢2' P. 111 DAVIS, Auct'r. ( \ NE HUNDRED BUILDING LOTS ON COAL. HILL AT Ace - nom—Oa Saturday afternoon, May tllth, 113 o'clock, Will be sold on the premises, one hun dred.valuable Lots, s ito ate the town of Mount IVas h • Ingo% on Coal Hill, opposite the city of Pittsburgh.— These Lots are noted fat their healthy location and commanding view of the two cities, the rivets and sur rounding country...AA:few:tied has recently been 11n hatted, leading froth the Monongahela bridge up the hill, which renders them easy of. access for carriages, &c. Teete la also a plank walk up the bill. Title indispu table. TERMS—Oue•fitlh cash; remainder in three equal annual payments, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the prentiees. mr22 P. M. DAVIS, Auction ‘er fOUSE:HOLD FURPI rru RE AT AttertON.—On Sat urday morning, Nay Nth, at SO o'clock, at the re- Lee of John Mecaskey, Esq., in the Exchange Bank, Fifth street, near Wood, will be sold his entire House hold and Kitchen Forniture,•as he is declining house keeping, comprising Superior Hair Seat Mahogany Sofa and Rocker; Mahogany Gard Tables andeoveni ; Otto mans ; Rush Seat Chairs; Looking Glasses; Book Case; Mahogany Dressing and plain Bureaus ; Wardrobe ; High and Low Post Bedsteads; Feather Beds ; Cotton and Straw Maurasses; Bedding; Work a •ri Wash Stands • Chairs and Rockers; Superior Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Carpets ; Hail nod Stair Carpets ; Flonr Oil Cloth; Hearth Rugs; Fire irons and Stands; Fen ders and Ash-pans; Astral Lamps; Stair Rods; Win dow Curtains and Blinds, Table Cloths, Large Dining Table, Side Tables, Time Piece, Britannia Sets, Dinner and Te a Sets, Knives and Forks, Plate Warmer, Queens ware, Glassware, Kitchen Utensils, At. &a. mylla P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. rIMIIRD WARD SCHOOL LOTS ♦r Avortex:—On "'SU tut day evening, May 24, at 8 o'clock, at the Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will positi v ely- bt,„ sold, pursuant to adjournment, five valuable building lots, having each a front of tat feet on Diamond alley, near the corner of Cherry alley, extend• ing back 100 feet, with 10 feet given to widen Diamond alley. Terms—One-half cash, remainder in one year, with nterest secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. By order 01 School Directors. P. M. DAVIS, rup) Auctioneer. Waverly House, DIADIOND ♦LEST, RIAU WOOD MIDS, WILLIAM' C. GALLAGHER, Proprietor THIS fashionable and pop °tar RESTAURANT has re. cattily been fitted up in a style of elegance unsurpassed by any similar establishment in the City, and the Proprietor in pzepared to furni.. l. is friends and the public generally With eve ry article as t ally found at such places. All of the delicacies of the season, in the way )1" GAME, FLSII, SOLlPS i dt.e.,te ill be served up in the be st manner. • The LIAR is supplied with LIQUORS of the finest brands, and the fancydrinks, so much voghe during the warm season; such as Pine Apple Cobblers, t Juleps, Punches and Smashes, wilt be served up in ti way that will please the taste of all. frrLUNCH Is served up every morning, at tr °Meet , to which the special attention of customers is requested. mylo PASSAGE from LIVERPOOL 'LONDON and 0 LASGOW ':7l C• ••;it • NEW YORK, .etri - AND FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW OR LEANB,"BA L. TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH DIRECT. , TAPSO'UTT - CO.'S General Emigration nnd.Fareign Ezrilanga O j *lS THE undersigned having accepted the Agency oft he above well known House, a prepared to bring ut Passengers from the Old Country,on us favorable ter :s as any other House in the City. ' Passages can be engaged in the following lin a, sailing punctually on the days appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the C. th and 21st of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. THE Z LlNEleavea Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from London on the 6th, - 13th, 21st and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow Packets sada ft . ( in GLASGOW 'on the lat stud 15th of each month: • ALso—A weekly Line of Packeht for New Orleans ID Passengers shiped from Nevi , York to any part at the West. (17" The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and t. permte.nds the embarcation all passages engaged in this Country. P.S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have their passcge engaged through from' Pitt S. harsh, by 'application elthef 'personally or by letter, (post paid) to the.undersigned, JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, MYI2 (2nd. story) Pittsburgh A. W. Voster, ATTORNEY ANDI O COVNSELLOR AT LAW. FFICE,NO. 47 FOURTH STREET, below dark et strut, Pittaurrlt, Pa. novt4l4awly La Belle Restaurant, No. 4 SmitVied St., opposite the Monongahela How e . T P. YERGER has taken this large and handsomely LP • arranged building,- and put it in most thorough re pair, having eutitely refitted and refurnished it ID ele tont style;in a manner. not exeeleld by anysimila es tet."-iishment in the ei. BAR at all times furnished with LIQL. ').112 of the choicest brands, and every, nameitev of the he :oson, such as Oysters, Psme, Soup 4, al* , and Parlors provided for ways in rea:. l 4,__ece• _ finylo Pr i ?;i r r its te parT l e d s,.rn ZrasrtBertiovdeede. - . Rislirdtkil - Letting. SEALED' pROROSALS ;rill be received until 5 o'clock P. M. Jane 5114 for the grading and mason ry o a t j.ttretineogfhliney.li;iieortoi2 t4i i li o o r a d th o e n a t v h o e i l d N a l e l ; tee rn elf the Pertage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot or Plane No. 2 to the Summit - , a distance of about (Smiles.. Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Summit Rouse three days previous to the day of leniag, and all the necessary information given by the Engineers of the Line. ROBERT FARIES, zny3:lm Sur:. pro tern. '• 4 : :1 3 1 t!.: ‘ „P,7, • :" -44 ' , KEE - r t , 4; . - =IMRE Mal 4 - -' .• , . :. , ; ..-;:-:'.. :', 4 il:f4,V-f,Z .: 7 •‘ ,17i.-- ' - ' 3 " .-. '''' ' .-- -,',.',.':::::N„„-Itiihz ~ , . n :::'-.43.::.' • --- BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Expressly for•the .Datist Morning Post EVCIMICA B 1 ZIT 93'8&M CENSUS" OF UNITED STATES, yv anurroxon, May 23. ' Thee - Republic of this morning publishea the 7.th Ceasus of the United States, complete; exhibiting also the apportionmeot of Representatives in Con. gem:- The total population. is 23;267,08. The Representative' popelation is 21,832,626. The wholenumber -of Representatives is 231. The fol lowing St4tes each have.. a member added to the number of their apportionment :-Alabama; Connec ticut, Delaware, Florida,.Georgia, ,Indiana, -Rea tacky, Maarrachueetts, Maryland, Missouri,- N. York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Telma. CTNAL BROKE LOGANSPORT, Ind., May 23. Great damage has , heen"done on the clad' from the recent freshet. The aqueduct 15 miles. from Eaat Huntingdon is entirely:gone. - There has been a break between Peru and Huntingdon, and Loganem port and Tolido. - The Wabash river ie very high, and threatens the destruction of the aqueduct and bridges at` this place. The damage already done •it will take full four weeks to:repair, _ - - THE PRESIDENT IN PHILADELPHIA. PIMADRLPEILL, May 23. The President arrived in this city, to.day, be. tweon I and 2 o'clock, from hia - New York tour. He proceeded immediately from the Walnut street wharf to Dock street wharf, where he. took the: 4 o'clock boat for Baltimore. lie will arrive in Wash ington to-morrow. FIRE IN BALTIMORE. Blazimoar, May 23.. A destructive fire occurred last night on B inith 7 a wharf, and two large warehouses, accepted "by . Chas. Pendergraat, ahipping - merchant • Solomon Eroy, Barrott & Co, sail makers ; and lan. P. Pen. dergram, Commission Merchant, were all - neat en. tirely consumed: The lons in considerable, but tilt ineurance will mostly cover it. The shipping in the dock was in much danger, and had to bo moved. NEW YORK MARKET—May' 23 Cotton unsettled Flour heavy and lovrer at 4,1604,37. Wheat dull at 115 -for Genesee and 100 for Mi chigan, .Core less, active at 59}060. Ryd firmer at 76. Pork... New mess 16,12015,25; prime 13,60. Cut Meats dull. Ham,8081; shoulders 61-oe6t. Butter.. Ohio 31013. Lard drooping at . Linseed Oil 74073. Lead steady; Spanish 4,67. Tobacco.. Kentucky 7012. Wool.. Domestic fleece 47062. Hops dull at 38. _ Iron.. Scotch pig 19,25. Coffee steady; Rio 8169. Sugar.. New Orleans 6. - Tallow depressed at 7. Whisky inactive at 24323 i. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 23. Floor..Firin at 4,25. Rye F10ur..2,50. Corn Me:41..2,75. Grain.. Wheat, 1,0001,01 ; Core, 61011; Oats, ; -Rye, 10. Whiskey.. Pair demand at 22023. CINCINNATI MARKET—May 23 The river is receding rapidly. Flour.. Unchanged. Whiakey..l7loll6f. Coffee.. Declined to 91. Mal/laser] and Sugar.. Unchanged. Bacon Sides.. Bl. State Mutual Fire insurgence clomps air BRANCH 'OFFICE, 54 Sarenmrucca ST, Pirtssoital Pittsburgh, May Lrt, %CIE beet evidence of the success of the Director, In T endeavoring to make the "STATE MUTUAL - FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of Inkiness which has been done—having. issued 7,900 "P Bi des durieg the past year, thereby adding over $1300,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured it of the safest kind, in small risks, and alarge proportion insured for only one year. . Whole No. Policlea issued 7,900 do do 'expired, terminated d: canceled- ..... • • 92 do do in force •• . 7,508 Amount of Property insured $7,886,419 do Canceled, terminated and ex• pired • • do do in force $7,694,691. do Pramium Notes• • • ..... 79,676,97 Canceledoerminsted,ex.ped, 637,10 do iu force •—•— • ........... 979,031 3 r do Cash Premiums received.. - • .$51,557,14 do do canceled ••• •-• M 1,24 1451p5, ----90 Whole amount of losses and expert- • seepaid . . 23011,45 Balance in favor of the Co., In cash, 877,924,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw all ings, and isolated or country .property, it is believed eta company affords advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company s this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved a ys tem of Classificatiec of Risks, excluding all epee ial hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality,thus precluding the frequencyrind occurrence of Mtge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plain, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the Insured to a panic Lire lion in the profits. le is under the control of the rolloWing Directors: P. Rutherford. A. J. Ciliate, John B. Packer, Samue. T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedrevi, ck, Rob art. Klotz. ' J A - ..RIPPLIERFORD, Pres' t. A. I. pILLETT,See'y. A. A. CARRIE; Actuary. N. B.—A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. .on expi ring policies has been declared by the Directors, atm is now receivable at Ibis Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. myl7alAw A. A. (CARRIER; Agen L Ice I lee II Ica!: IDURF: ALLEGHENY ICE.—J. R. Hartley begs leave 11 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 la the business- He has furnishhis extensive Ice Houses full, and will be able to all t h e that he takes, during the whole season. J. R. H. HARTLEY, City Ice House. Office on Virgin Allay, immediately in the rear of the Second Presbyterian Church. N. ii. My Wagons have my name on the side in black letters. . [American copy oue week.] myl4 ÜBSCRIBERS to G. - VIRTUE'S illustrated London Works, and the public generally, are respectfully In formed that the Art Journal for May is now ready for delivery. This month is more than .usually interesting, as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit tag at the World's Fair. Also, the fifth and-.sixth-num bers or the Cyclopmdia; as well as the thiteenth and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible Parties visiting ;he Store, will, it. Is believedi have an opportunity of seeing the mosi magnificent Bible ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh. - WOODWARD tr. JELLEY'S, my2o 73 Third`street. BennettPs Monochromatic' Davis'tory.. So. 73 Third Street.. TWBD HAY—rrzw reurrtios. The Garden of Gethsenntne ; The Cemetery of Scutari mythtf St. Clair Hotel., (Formerly the Exchange;) Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. (FIHIS spacious, central, and conveniently located I. HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, mid is now open for the accommodation of the publie.• The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfort. able style, and employed competent assistants And at. tentive and faithfurservants, and that he will spare no Exertions to make it equal to any house in the country. The well known central location of the House; and convenience of its arrangements, rendering it the most desirable,Mther to travelers or 'permanent boarders, in duces hint to solicit and hope for it a liberal share of pa tronage-, ratir22.) C. W. BENNETT R. W. Poindexter, 6 . - COMMISSION AND FORWARDING _HOUSE, AND'or the purchase and sale of Flour, Western Produce,lrou, Nails, Glass,artd the manufactured articles of Pittsburgh gene "sally, Warer street three doors above - Market Pinstrurgh myl3:y ' Dr. _S o /Lyle - • CONTINUES to practice Medicine, Staxery, and Ob stetrics Midwifery Eclectically, in accordance with scientific principles, and hence with - great stic- (0 - Office and resldence,No. 58 Diamond alley.' Of fice hours, 9to 12 a.. la, and 2to P. M. . ' N. B.—lnfallible remedies for Dyspepsia, Consump tion .in its incipient stages,- Bronchitis, EheaMittiMll; Totter, Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Asiatic_ Cholera, Tetanus or locked-jaw; female diseases; dill eases of the liver and kidneys; Scrofula, Dropsy, a.c. &c.; and antidotes to all persons, prepared and kept for sale: Mercury. antimony and their preparations, as well as the lancet, are entirely . dispensed with. RtlYl4 JOSEPH _WEAVER, Attorney at Law, Fourth Street,' near the Mayor's Office. _Collections attended to' promptly. - _ .. -Lotyl.4 -IBU IL DI NO LOTS FOR GLASS WA RE.-- Two Build. ing Lott for Sale.--Each 24feet front, very eligibly situated near the outer depot of the western Railroad, and just beYnnd, the city limits of -Allegheny, will be sold for Flint Glassware, Iron, Nails, or White Lead, of good make, if applied for soorr, or a portion of the above, and, the balance on time, in the usual way.— Price $l5O a Lot. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, mym 50 Smithfield street; T °VEILING'S- SUGARS—DoubIe Refused Loaf Stt ger ; .Grnsbed, Pulverized and - Powdered Loaf Su gars, constantly on hand and for sale-by the bbl. or re tail, at the lowest cash rates, by WM. hVOLURG & CO., myl9 258 Liberty street.. =KEN :..7 . ,,,i , 7! - ;:;::11i , ''' . " 7:' e';' . i ... ' ''''' 121' MIMS 01132113 _ } n~~`, EMISZI INIBI - Bankers anb slixtbany Brokers. Yr*TZTri alio 111YG ATT. :86.-BROW_Ni BANKERS , J z gDkon*Dign _ • CLEVELAND, OHIO.. -` lid - Collections made in all Me prinelpaleides, and . ' • STOCKS t. andßough Sold on ClOULUdaltiOn. • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So. 65- Wood Street, third dearbeloto Fourth— ( uror/ride). IG HT - EXCHANGE on the Bailers Ces constanily counted. Gold Silver and Bank Notes, A) for Sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dis- Collections made innll the - principal eldest& the United States. Deposits received of Par and Carte/It Rinds. • bought and sold. ZlctiCe. A - Art have associated J: Gaakeutita corn%ith no id - the Exchatge and Banking busitiss its rittsiisrgh .1, 18.51.—jeum - - - HANK.IBrte. HOUSE.. , JESSE CAROTHERS & CO„ • • • NO. 15, WOOD STREW, PITTSBURGIf...' ' Current money received on depoed*. Collections made on all the principal cities of the Uni led States. ' . tanghly WIC 2104.11 T.• • - T. O. COMIDI Wino n. wiLL.tants cr. co.- BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NORTH EAST COB WOOD &ND THIRD SIDXIII2, .1.1. trananctimis made on-liberartamm, and called „Jo& flans promptly attended to.' • - - Lian:ane. PATRICKS HAL NIEMEN AND EXCHANGE, SEGUEIiS , No, 95; CORNED WOOD ADD DIADIONODTREITS, Pigsburgh, , EnlaYl NTRALTENNSYLVILNIA-BANKING‘HOUSE.. it 00* - VOTES,. .Drafts, Cheeks, tie collected, and Remit J. tancesmade - upon favorable terms. - - may 22 afß.BßYAN„Cashier. ItoUidayslntrgh, May ' l9,lBso. ' • • laa.ll.lloolt. • ' • • amos.salmuur. SOON .L SARGENT. BANKERS :AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. Corns? of Wood and Sixth straott., - DEALERS4n. Cold, Bank Notes . ; Time EiLls, Foreign and Dotnestio - ExchangeCerttficatei of Depcisit,Ac ' EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in Burns to snit purchasers. . CURRENT and par funds received on deposit& COLLECTIONS made on all parts of Umon, stills lowest rates.. : sePll.-1Y • Removal. R. UOLItULS ak BONS,' HATZ MKUuVBA Tara HAIIIIIIII- , ILICIILHGE 01/il/Cii . To No:Ca : Markel sirset,four doors bektta old /nand. k)ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROkERS, anal:ki lees in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Cald; Silver and Bank Notes. Exehruige oik the Eastern and Western cities constantly for sale. Colltetions made in all the citieithroughont the U3ll. ted States. Depositea received in, par funds or current paper,No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth Domestic and , Foreign ExChange,' Bank Notes, Gold and Silver ,Rought,So4 and Exchanged, InXbIEANG 18.1 AND TT atfiKING HOUSE or A. Mill & Co., 0 , 1 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. Irr INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. [ S.Up.2B 11.11AM - 11.11 As RA.IIII. Bankertand Exchange Brokers, Dealers In . Foreign and Do:mei/lc Bills, Bilis of Exchange, Canj Jkatn of Dipps. Bard r Notes, and Cain— . . Corner otThird find Wood sts.,direeily opposite the Sr' Chutes , —snay2S 1 1. 4 4 SECOND STREET, • COMMISSIONER AND BILLmBROKER. - STRICT attetitign will be given to all basindss en trusted to his carer Pittabor.gh manufactured arti cies always on band, or procured on short 'Potice. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, &c., negotiated on lavora bie terms. Advances made if required: tocr.tf TATIONERY..4W. S. nava*, corner of Market and 0 Second streets; have just opened for sale the largest stock of articles in the - Stationery lice ever brought to . this city, consisting of every quality of Ehglish, French and American %Pilling Paper ' • medium, dewy and cap .bliak books, in every style of binding ;- Arnold's, Har rison's, Hovers, Hogan, Thompson le and , • • Htbbert's Writing inks, black and red; Faber's, Monroe's, Jack son's, and other celebrated manufacturers' Lead Pen cils; Quills; %Voters; Envelopes, all sizes and qattli. ties; Steel Pens; Porcupine, bone and wood Pen Hold. ers, a• great variety; Sand boxes; Inkstands_; Wafer stamps, /co. • • • • r•tea •21 E NVELofts.-2ookott brown and white Envelopes, plain and adhesive, all sizes, for sale at low price,at W.S. HATEMS, . , Stationery Store, my:2l corner Market and Second streets. AffriPLE 3UGAR:--2 hbla. Maple Sugar, very choice, .191 joet received and for sale by • • - M'CLUI9.O & CO., m 919 tiroceraaad Tea Dealers. New Booluil.New Books A T ROLMES' LITERARY DEPOT;:Third street, Jl4ll. opposite the Post Ofllee Louise La Valleirie, - No. 3 . —by ..11118.9: This con cludes the work ; ' • A New London edition of Shakspeare ; Art Journal for May—with au illustrated Catalogtre of the Great Exhibition ; • -- Boston Shakspe . are, No. 3S—and conclusion; Dickens' Pickwick Papers Anroad--by Reynolds; The Fair Ilsabel=by Rhgene. Bite Godey, Graham and Sartain, for June; Caroline of ttranswiek, No. 3—by Reynolds; The Sisters; a new Novel—by Henry Cockton • The Heirs of Drewentwater —by E. L.Elanchard ; The Motherin-Law-r,by Mrs. Southworth ; - Consuelo and the Countess of Rodolstadt—by George The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthur; The Adventures of Pen Owen--by John Galt. fmg22 71,/[EN'S, YOUTHS. :AND BOYS READY MADE CLOTLIING.—The.most choice - ancrseasonable assortment ol Alen's; Youths and Boys Ready 'Made Clothing in thesity, warranted to give satisfaction, and will be sold low tor cash. !, We study to please.. Don't forget the B:g Window , between' Diamond. al ley and Fourth street. R. CHESTER. HOW W,INLIOWS--T%O lame Shoe, Windows for S sate log?, if applied for soon, at ' ' RAPS SHAWLS. 4. a,Neaos m. Co. would call Aa the attention of purchasers 40 the largest stock - of plain end embroidered Crape Shawls ever,hebsre ex , hibited in this market; and at prices so unusually ;ow that they flatter theinselves all persona can be pleased in price and quality. - - 11 - 21fLENCH FLOWERS.—A splendid variety of the newest , styles Freda& and very Flowers, which vee,are prepared to sell very cheap at wholesale or retail. . traV22l A. A. AI&SON & CO.. - ImaROIDEKIES.—A.. A. Mese& & Co, -have • just received and are now opening a very large stock of Embroideries, consisting-of Capes, Collars, Cuffs, Chemizettes, under Sleeves,. black and White Lace Ve it 8, Flonne ipg, Children's Waists and Caps, Cambric- and Swiss Edging, &c., &c., at • tura No.-62 and GI Market street. lttEAe BONNET RIB ONS.--A. A. Agin; & Co.' are' now offering a - Itirge lot of beauthul 'styles Spring • Ribbons, at vat cents 'per •yard: There Gowis are unsurpassed for cheapness—as they are Wen Word' 25 cents. my 22 • • Nos. 62 And 64 Marker-street; IC/ "Contractors, Bridge Builders, dr.c.. L. Ben's Island Saw. Mills are now preputins•to re peiva and execute promptly-all orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the most favorable terms the market- wilt permit. (myd) -JAMES CARMAN &CO. T - CkdifEKlEXtqbfit su scribers respectfully inform theii old friends and ens: tomers that they have commenced making ICE CREAM for the season. Their SALOON - has been' fluid np in superior style, and will be open Bout S o'clock, A. I4L . till 11. o'clock, P. M., and all oiders, forlnn Crerim-for parties or private families will be promptly filled - Oar MINERAL FOUNTAIN has alto been opened . . Cakes, Fruits, C'onfectitiiiaries' . .ic. keOt on Land_ as usual, Cresk'and sweet.' Please Clue us'a call. • - •A. de . SUILDECKER, • • invl7:d3rn -- Star Bakery,3dDiantruid' alley. • 'Stook of Goods andLoager of Story, for Salo. rpliE subscriber intending to concentrate her , business, I. offers for sale the stock of Fine Watches, Jewelry, at her store on 24 street, next door--t 9 the Post Of lice ;-together with, the unexpired Lease of-the Store. To any one disposed to commence the above business, this opporgrnity is an excellent one, us the stand is well known and the business well established and profitable, but requiring more constant attention from the present proprietor than the demands ocher other bUsiness will permit. The stock will he disposed orinvrhole Or part, and what may not be sold will be removed oa or before theist of June, to the old stand, Si-- Clair street' mylthgvvii . S. PARKER, Black and IV o ttra:t r yst v ldllag„, - 100 4 0 LI, 'i...lth, wit th an improved - glaz n t ceived on consignment (corn the manufacturers, and for sale by • • J. I). STUART CO:, " uty2l:lw • 122 Wood street. T" AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST ," published by C. 81. SASSION & Co., New York, with_ other wduable: Agricultural works, 'can't:id furnished• it the üblishers' prices, 431,00 a year, on application lo 11. NVCoust cr., Agent for Pittsburgh, at the store of S. N. Wickersbani, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. • iny21.7.1t CORNER OR HARRY? AHD THIRD 1=2178. MIACULTY.—Jourt Funturta, principal Instructor in .1. the science of dm:mints. 0. K. CRLIRHERLIR, Professor of Ptnmanshrp, ITereqn• tile computation, &c. MEX. M. Warsort, Esq., Lecturer on. Commercial The Rooms of isTristitution are open both day. and evening, for the reception of those' wishing to' obtain a practical Mercantile education. the course of instruct. tion is so thorough, that every student cm leaving the College will be competent to take charge of quid- con. duct on correct principles, any set of Stook or Partneri ship Books. however complicated. (my.l9 - J C. Smith, • MANDFACTIIIIB.B , OP COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, _ No.' 13* Third street, Pittsburgh, TT EEPs constantly on hand a general assortment or Jl.l. all kinds Tin, Copper and Shen t Iron Ware. and makes to order on the shortest notice and most accent modatini arms, Wholesale and Email [arylit.d.twly vx ' ^ r • . • t 4 • 4 . * • / a_ i ~.; MEE 1. r .r 4. ~ ~` '~ .. 71 Smicnsell, - 'CHESTER ZIOTICC. PITTSBUBGEI MIMEO . ~>. NENE °!&'- 31.110 glib illakinal. -- - Private Diseasse. • • OR, DROWN, No. *1 DIAMOND•ALLEP. DXVO4I3 his entire attention to an offics .1. practice. Illatusinessisatostlyconfinedlo 11 yrroats or Penereal DitatteS, and such pain. ...4 fal affections, brought on by•insprudene - .. yoUthfal indulgence and excess. i.i.( Syphilis, Syphilitle Eraptlons, Chimon " 1 heal, Diem, Stricture, litirlthrul Discharges, Imp • urity of the Blood, with all diseaset.o. the venereal orig i n, Skin Discuses, Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter. Ringworm Mercurial Diseases,Semlnal weakne, m ,r w , potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Pemale,Wealrness, Month. iv suppTebsions, Diseases of the Joints, Piatala In Ano.. Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Inital time of the Bladder and Kidneys, saecessfally treated Cure guaranteed: • . Fourteen cars' practice ((Our in this city} ena bi e , ihr , BtOIRTs WORGTIISBCITNICea of mpeedy co rm i m m il who ___. conic under his care. . . . . . . ...7 Office and private consialting rooms, it Diamond a Err Charges moderatevJ .... novaidAertyy. .ARUSIATISItI.—/h% Drowirs newly cmm n., • edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain rem , or that painfultroubte. It never failr. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. sip DIA IOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The Doctor is always as homa. . . • Janlß•daurtt. . . • ra D 161PORTANT. 011.101.1.0 Si. DI S COVERS'. Chime&ar.TeiSinibla Combincuions to sepal' Dineen:. ; Dr: Gitysoittrs'lteDow Dock wadSaraspa.. • . • DUT UP IN THE largest sized bottles, contains A. more of the pure Honduras Sansaparilla than any other preparation extant, which la chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the• Extract of Wild . Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus mating the remedy more' thoron,aDdy efficient than any other. Sarsaparilla before the public. At the same time it perfectly free from all mineral polsiins, which CIIIIII0t.ba• said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compound'. The invalid should be ware of poison! Mercury, Iron Qainine, lodine, Sul phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and metalic poi- sons entered into and form the. active basis of most of the Sarsaparillas MIA 'Panaceas of the day. 017111Crrei COYPOUND Es:rarer ors Yisizow Dock An 8183.421311UA does not contain 'particle of these substances, as any one can ascertain by applying We necessary tests. The original and only genuine preparation for the permanent care of CONSUMPTION AND-DISEASkti OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed 16 be affected by the teofremant use of •MTeuev,•lrceit, in ric— h is also a remedy for SALT RHEU6I, RINCS,WORM, SWELLING, SCALD HEAD, DROPSY,. SCURVY, WHITE; WELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgic Affec tions, Female Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness, Nervous-and general Debility of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dizziness and. Liver , Affeedbas, which led to Intermittent and Remluent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Fevers; Chill Fevers, Dumb .Ague, Jaandicer&e,. &c. Ur " The Afflicted may rest named ! that there' is not the least particle of Mineral, Mercurial, or any other poisonous substance in this medicine: It perfectly harmless and may be administered to peitions lathe very weakest stages of sickness, or to the most helpless in fants without doing the least injury. • ' ' The curative powers of this extract are truly won derml, and all invalids should make Immediate trial of the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla" It 'Cannot injure the delicate patient. • [CERTIICATES I • • • King's m ss— Cas e o f 0. M. Leon ard. LOODS:MG OTrit., DC6:IB. 1111013e5 8. P. BENNIt B iT A CO.—G ZO enta:—Some 4.lB49 tinte in 1812, 1 was attacked with the }Dog's Evil my.arm, which became, so sore that .I could not. use il,•2101 in 1845, mortification set in. I employed at differealfrines,- each physician of celibrity within my reach; all told ate that my arm must be amputated. Prom the ghoul sdr to the fore arm, my arm was fall ot running sores, I come 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 heat myann.— My strength, at this time, was completely exhausted, and my person mach emaciated. I continued- in this state until the summer of 1848 when I saw an adver tisement of Grupsotes Yellow Dock. and • Sarsaparilla," which I read atteztively, and scot for ono bottle of the article. After using It n few days, the discharges front my arm increased; and assumed a light color, and less offensive odor. I sent for a second beige; and while using it I found my strength increasing, mid; the dis charges decreasing. I continued using it until I had used six bottles, though I fell mysclUperfeely cared before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; no sores, have. re-appeared, and I have not a doubt that it is thorOughly . cured, for I can labor with it as well as ever I could. "Guysotes Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilia," alone cured me; I took - no other remedy while using it, and had I used it at the first appearance of the malady,/ fully be lieve it would have saved ma from years of suffering. And I mast earnestly'recommend every person !tatter ing under any similar disease, to use “Ongsoit't Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which will restore them to health. - Yount in gratitude, O. M. LEONARD. - - An Extraordinary Case of Scrofula, - Eyrasiyers.s and Mare, mutt by the sole UM of Dr. °upsets's Corn• -. pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Bar.rs; ov. 17 lea. Da. Gursarr—Sir : I tenders oo you my. N sincere , thanks for the great benefit I have dented from the use of your valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with a scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my chin. I did not pay much attention to it at first, Supposing It to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until it spread to the back part of my head. I applied to a phy sician t he attended mean to no purpose.. I . had tried everything that could be tried. I saw'your , Syrup of • Yellaw Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concicaled to use it, for I knew that the Yellow Dock wan one of the most valuable articles in the world for the blood. I. bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and Irons the use ot one bottle I could see a great change In turslatent. !continued using it until I am a well man.. I now feel like a new person; my blood is perfectly cleansed, and free from alt impurities. There is not a question but that your newly discovered Compound it far superior to any 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! can about my case, &c. - I remain your obedient servant, • GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. 113 Market street. • Vie bug Female lifidicine Eztracecji Yellow Doti and Sarsaparilla is ape:alive, .spildy permanent cure for all con2piaints yr:et:tauin E . Its mild alterative p,roperties render it peculiarly ap plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness; Lenconhoca or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general, Prostration, of the system. -It immediately contracts that distressinguerroustiessi and - lassitiade so common to the female fiasco, andimparts an"energy and buaryancy as su rprising as they are grateful. "Wei - lave evidence on file, -- which induces us strongly - to recom mend this -medicine - to - married- people who lieVe, not been blessed"vrith offspring. Pnaapnts Uteri, &falling of the - :Womb, af.;five - sears standing, cured - by Dr. GuysotesExttuct of.Yettova Dyck - and Sarraperrilly; after ably otherimown. remedy . had been tried without relief. 'WAslibidiort, o", Feb „ISO. This certifies that wife, - aged tiventy.seven.years, has been suffering under the above complaint-for -five years. Nearly. all of that.time confined to her bed. I have for five years constantly. 'employed the befit tea cal talent that could be procured In this section-6i the country, without nay, benefit whatever: ' i have' 'ales purchased:every instrtunentrecommendedlet the cure ()ranch diseases, all of which proved woribless.' , " • In tlie springef 1848,i - was induced by my friends to try De. Guystott's -Yellow Dock , And Sarsaparilla which was used for four months. After Iholindused it farfous weeks, it was evident to all.f ns that she-was itappiiv ing, and tram this time she improved rapidly, and gained geslt and strength until she is now emjoyinmesternel, lent health. : . ; t Wirli MONFORT. We being neighbors to: Wm. arid julls- Monier - 4 know that the above statersenf este the sicknesdofMts. Mon fard,iand as to the cure:being affected by ‘.‘Guyscrreir Yel low Dock andSarsaparilla,rp be strictl ii re.2.-. SAILUIPOWE. R7S. Sold by J. Di PAR!; (successor to Saufradek , Park 4 Fourth • and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Oblii,'Oeneral. Agent - to the South: rintilVest,' to whom or ders; &CN Pittsburgh; L Wile ox,lr;corneifiliirket street and the Diamond RA "Fahnestock - ta Co;Bitts be:girl-J. A Jones, Pitts burgh'; Led:& Beckhanii,Alle• gheny CR; L T Reiman, Washington ; Wit Leather ton, , Fran klin; B BoWie, . - Unlentowri ; Greensburgli ; S"Kouraz, Somerset; Seott eelluelore Bedford •; Reed& Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr,llollidays burgh; Ffildebrand &CO Indiana R Wngli;Rlttan ning;. Evuni - it; Co, Brookville, -A. Wilson .&..- U4'n„, Wayriesbragh ; • 11FFarland &" Co;11 'Callender; mesa ; Barton & Co, -- Erie ; Henry . Po, titer; Merce4..-I,as Kelly & Co, Butler ; • S Smith, Beaver; r „ Stuntiterura, Warren; I , I. fr. S Jones, Conderspari;J...Crooker EXTRACT OF 'AMERICAN 0/h. • - , DREPARtl)antrsold by AND. „ YOUNGSON,•• 200 Liberty street. ' This powerfully concentrated „pre. paration; the medical virtues ofwhich are found to be eight times the strength of :the , original American Oil. It is pat.up in bottles at 25 and 2744 canto, each, with fel tliteettons for its use. to every disease where the - origi. nal Americiut Oil has been, tound.atall efficaCious, and It so far exceeds the original In -poWer, as to rendeto lithe CZEAPEST MBLIICEVB IN WEE WORLD.: Call and try it:' •.• JOHN INMINOSON. N. B. The original Oil ia. its natural state as taken tram the bowels of the earth, can be had as above-:-.and will be found genuine._ notwithstanding a certain firm Claims to beithe only Proprietors. decw•tf DR .J. J. MYERS —Suigeon and Physician: &lee anildwalling, canter of Darlington's rove, No 149, Card stree t,one door above Smithfield street. Dh ?dyers has permanently located in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the duties ofhls Profession. Be will:pith particular attendant to Stomasc erica, and:the diseases or women and children. 1313773ra• Woodward dr, JeUey., DEALERS IN AIitERICAN AND - - FOREIGN 'ROOKS, _ .. STATIONERY,. ETC.,' • , , rAird Saw, 10004 I_3 OAT. SLOW(; PECK. PLANK, PALING, (IL new D article) together with all other kinds of Lumbcrarld Timber, sawed to order promptly and at: Itearpricelyar flerr , e leland'Satv Mille, by • litY s ' JAMES CARMAN et CO_ . A.OuER - • St RE s ow n=sgie p eg s . L Fo oo ß k o sAlr po kska u jut ; , put tip Din Fine Morocco Cases. The subscribers announce to des citizens of Pittsburgh and iicialtyt Mat they eta get alikeness for one,half the usual price:not babe sur passed by these taken in the East. %yd. - don't mert ,, to be surpassed' by any.: Raving , 21 large , sky; and side lighr; ask prepared top the most fastididas !. • Vira will not any pertake a likeness'intleastesuits them. - Miniatures pat in Lockets, Fins orLßlnga,; or deceased_persons utken at their residence:l •FO A FEW WEEKS ONLY... , • • ; MERRIMAN & LAWYER.' Rooms on 3d st., opposite St. Charleaßotel. myt&amd. INEATGERS-3,000 Ms. live Geese Feathers for tale, • ceRSON & WENIGar, • .• i 1. - • , , ~: . ,~::, ,: WISE 1•• • •..: : • - • 30,-; `I, _ ..- fr, • . - ,i. 9 4
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