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W Wilsoo... .••...2 .(an out. - 3 bowled by Alderson W Alderson. 3 -not out. • • T Jenklos - 0 run out. Byes • 4 'Total 17 _ Pam:mm-14 utttinoe. •' Rees,. bowled by D. larvie. ...6. caught by Jarvis. S .. . 18 bowled by Maude. Aldorsao..... -.3 do by /ends. tT blatbewe 5 do • do ....... 3 do do .st , Bark ' 2 run out. • Bye. l, 4 Tata] 4CI rBrroww--24 .I,Alderson ' 0 run out. T Roes ' 0 rao oat. S Brien 0 run out. Loyd ' 6 ran out.. T &Labelers ' .0 caught by Jarvis. Milano' 4 bowled by Jarvis. . T Bird 0 not out. Byes 1. • Total 11 Scotch Bill bFatiog by • • - QUART= Seastoire—Monday, Jane 2d. On the Bench McClure and Boggs. The Court Met this morning at 10 o'clock. The • Grand Jury were- empaonelled nod the list of era. yargeforers called over. There was no business in the forenoon, , ether than , the ordinary routine usu. ally !mounted:On the first day of the term. .The Conn re-usembled at 2 o'clock, P.NI., when ease of the Coromonwealth tr. Edward Mullen, ar manslaughter, in rennin over with a wagon an ”old man named Hayi, who died from the effect thereof. It will .be remembered that this cue was I tried some ewe or three terms since, since when the ~jus r y. Lonld r not agree and were dtacharged. 111 r. Itvriii;touneel for tho accused, demurred to :the ittdietteent, and plead in bar the former trial, menterfeiilltbat hiecliont could not be put in jeop ardy tA,IO for the same offence. The demurrer and pleiiitir: overruled, and the case will undergo an tomorrow. . • LOoiniT.—LA young - inanotbout sixteen years o r age, wria . discorcred on Saturday night, by a watch.. mangy to bo jest in the act of throwing himself into tbe cam;: , He was caught and taken to tho Watch Lionati,wher - o he raved in the most frightful manner, crying eat . to save him from the demon who WAS ' ...gopag so oit„.rder bitV . . s lfe appeared to have lost all Fp Aot etiie:te give the slightest informs tins as to whoa where he resided. After Leing detained g.ehort time he was recognised by - .simnel ono and coniri,yod to his home, near Law. • t ; .-zencesille. His n.....61.„tw5. no era and ) is Denny. Lroat SPARILITICI:Thierdar, - te, the Court of QuarterSeashatta, while a member of the Bar was hi the mid : afar &moat eloquent speech, two others, biro Geyer and A. M. Burns, Bap., had a hooch dowe. It appears that the latter had- icaolled the former, when ho (Mr. Geyer) drew op and struck : him three tines.. The Court said ho woad give - item little to cool before be would make - any' matke ao the aubject. - • • • Sara 5iit0r,Ar,..04.32, Smithfield atreekbe ''reeelied thrft6llOcring Stsperht New Monthly hlsgazine,lor Jone--com- . nienclog Vol. 111 °lda* anequgled periodical. t.v. Legg - ntunber seem. to improve on the previous one. . The I.ondoo Quarterly Review, for April—.ll ex- ciartlent number. The above firm can supply all the Eli4l4Quarterlies and Blackwood% Alagszino at the momedt afler issue. he Ante&ln flora issued monthly. The plants - .004„,ntlfally illustrated from nature. This work, to hi, i o :ttplettoo, will be a most valuable history. • By >)i. 0. Corpuxutu'iLT BALL.—The friends of Mr. Mey. OD have kindly - lea \iore'd Mal a complimentary ball, ' which ii to come off en. Friday, the 20th instant, at Wilkins Hall. This is a Welbrnerlted compliment' and we know that the d.list!eme° wh6 .have it in _hand will make it all tbat tiltaloost fastidid7ta could de etre. Tickets can be had front Ifiltry,n, No. 21, Filth street. ' ' Soeirencsio.—The rnotitlif.totiVothy trial io the cub orJeckeon Co:listen sad Thos. Scott, ror pass. ibg:eoanterfeit coin, wits - yesterdaydispttned or be. rore.Elon..Jcidge Irwio, or the 11. B. Circuit Court, 'end the prisoners were cacti sentenced to ter.o years IntheYenitentiary. z Gneercia.—lti tbe - case of Joe Doers, .who wee kidnapped from Michigan, end is now io prison on charges of cruneaud misdemeanor, has boon g ra tit. ect s terit nt habeas corpus by the Supreme Coma, and lidl be takeo to 'Harrisburg neat creek, whom. it leintseseiop. Atr Inutrear.—The body of William French, the blackamitb, who was drowned from the Loyalhanna a few day. since, was dragged from tbo river, be low Manchester, on Sunday evening, and• the Coraner held an tnqueat on it. Iconotatastuc Encvcsopartiri.---Noa. 19 end 20 of this very vslasblo wok ore received at Wall)* Periodical Office, No. 85, Fourth street. Lovers of the beautiful in art should not fail to call mud ea. swine it. FiS" The Theatre preempts a powerful inducemeaa to visit it this evening—Mrs. Fallen 69 Mrs. Haller and Lucretia Borgia. 11311" Tho Odd Fellows residing in Sharpsburg are about making application to the Grand Lodge for a charier to &stabile, a Lodge in thit place. DAVID THOS. csaizzezt. _ . Iron Oily Tack Factory. .• .7nrinu suinguib'ers manufacture and keep constantly on I hand Wraiths of Tacks, Brads: and Sparables ; Fin. 'Wang. Clout and Hob Nails; fine Blued Flour Barrel ..and Lathing Nails; Copper Neils and Tacks ; Barrel Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails; Pattern Maker's Rojrits; Rivets, assorted sizes kn. h.c. erc. cAldeaku..,'cifiss.fr co., mY3Ly Warehouse, 59 Water at; Pittsbar. h. , IAS CIIANDELIERS.--Inst received, some very XX beautiful patterns of Chandeliers, of olive, gilt and artistic Bronze. Citizens are respettfully invited to call andexamine my stock, particularly ono pair, made to order, of Cornelius & Co.'s Vent manufacture. ' . Also, a large wapiti:dem:of Lamps and Chandeliers, suitable for dwellings, boats , halls, churches &e. ' mV3I- • -W. W. VilL6ol4. ' laicize' and Jew!, ry. CHEAPEST IN AMERICA.—G. L. HOOD has just AL/ opened Store No.6t Market street, two doors north of Thud street, where he is now selliog all kinds of fine GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELR at about half the usual prices. Strangers and citizens are requedted to call end see the Goods he tore psyche eing elsewtere. - • • ' N. B.—Particular attention paid to fine Watch work, end Jewelry Repairing. • •. twy23.lw • . - • • Lookood's CLEVREANB, PITTSBU RGH ApfD.aussr.r.oNsz , • PRESS, Leave, Pittsburgh and Cleveland,Mandays, Wodnadays and Fridays. . BAKER & FORSYTHE, Ag't. ctiy7:ly . • S /9.1!..if,..c•—.2500 s. ;ye Ftour4 best quality; 50 built. Seed Potatoes; • . ' ' SO bbls. pnme Neebannocks; IDbble. Eggs; : • do. beetZidet Vinegar ; : • • w do' LOuisvike Lime ; ' • 1 'TO KI O tio o rre . 100 bush. ear Corn; tioo 'do Oats;' For wee. CM SAMS !game at, by T. WOODS & SON, soyS9 No. CO Water street. MIMI nein _Lots , for Sale, l inlhe new town of Latrobe," Westmoreland Co., Pa. • 27ut.Loyathanno Awl of the Pontuilloania Rogroad, tTEE'new. town of LATAODS is beautifully situated on ' elevated lewd plain, on the bank of the Loyal bandit River where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses .... thatirtreata by a handsome aton e bridge of 3 spans of 45 ' feet 'each: is 90 miles east of.Pituiburgho east of 'Oreeitithnrs,ll. west of Ligonier, 12 south of Blairsville, 3 smith of Youngstown, and 7 south of New Alexandria. The PLPINSTLVANIA RAIL Haan will be opened to thalami. porary terminax near the town, early in November next, to connect with the southern turnpike. • The passenger]; in every train will stop to take a meal WIWI new and .Rsu. ROAD HOMI,. now In progress of erection, in this centre of the town,ibiecilly oppoluta the RAIL ROAD COMPANY'S DEPOT, WATTS STATION, snot-Ns Houma, otc., to be erected Immediately: The iota now offered for sale or lease are 50 feet front on - streets, 50 feet wide, and run back I feet to a 20 thet illay; they will range in price from 11 0 dollars upwarls, according to their Position. — None of thelots 'are more than 450 yards foam the Rail Road Depot,..which is in the centre of the town plot— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there are several handsomely situated along the bank of the river, will be be sold on favorableterms to persons wishing tobuild.— Tb climate of this region is delightful, the scenery round' the town is very beautiful' and romantic, and it will Ito be a plat Of great resort from the cities, as It is in the midst Of the finest fishing and hantiag regions in this part of eat/me. Untisuallnducements °Ter themselves at this ßl point for businessmen, manufacturers and me chanics to come and settle ; they can find Immediate bus iness and employment; as this Depot will be the point to which the Iron and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally . come,' by a turnpike through the Loyalhanna ga°film+ Chestnut Ridge Even plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston',, to the Depot; also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria,by a plank road along the 'valley of the Loyalhanna . There is plenty of thepurest water; and the best of coal can be had close to the town, in abundance. There is, close at hand, an Inexhaustible supply bf _ell kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and timber. saw and grist mill are In' ull operation, with plenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; and all extensive brick yard also in operation will furnish a largo number of.superior brick durinit;the coming simian. The soil is deep and rich and we adapted to cultivation, gardens, ecc. The terms of sale of lots will be made known on. ap plication in person or byletter to the subscriber, or his agent in Youngstown, or at his office in "LAI3IO/38," where a plan of the lots may be seen: - OLIVER w: BARNES. • N. B. A public sale of 50 Lots mill take place at Lat robe on the lOttt of Jane next, nt 12 o'clock. Terms matte known at the sale. Clear anincumbered titles will be riven to purchasers. my3l 'MEW 13RaitITON PROPERTY FOR SALE- A valuable property of about five acres, in an agree able location et New Bright. n,having a new and hand somely arranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and finishedAn modern style ; a large porch i u rear, and portico in front; a good garden, tastefully arranged; and en orchard of choice fruits ; spring of soft water ; a stable, coal house, poultry house, A c t all under good lance and in good repair. As the owner is going east the above wilt be sold for IHHID. Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT, Oen'l Agent, lek 50 Sadthfield street. For Rent or Lease, VOR ONE, THREE OR FIVE YEARS A large Jl:` and convenient BRICK HOUSE, on the corner of Fulton and Webster streets, Pittsburgh, with a lame garden lot attached thereto, rendering it a very desire. the plate of residence. Terms will be moderate. For particulars apply to SA.IIPL J. R-11PMILLAN, my24:lw No 124 Fourth street. ' Lan resteevltle Property for Sale. THE Board of School Directors will sell at Public Auction, on Thursday, the stll day of June, on the premises, a corner Lot, 2S feetfront on Pikes reel, run• rung back along !duke culley to Footer's alley—(havt ng three fronts). On which is erected a two story Brick, and a Frame House. Terms made known on day of sale. S. H. BARBER, my'Xim ' ' Secretary. AALLEGHENY PROPERTY FOR SALE..—/Soralu able property, 'situated near the Rslimed Depot, having a front of 75 feet on Bank Lane, First Ward, by 100 deep ; containing a two story dwelling boaset t well arranged for a sutall family, or could be conveniently .occupied by two families , and Is in a central Ideation fora boarding house— with a guden, sbude trees, ke. S. CUTHBERT, CCU') Agem, 00 Smithfield at. fIOUNTRY' RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A new and j well funshed two story Brick House, suitable for a small family ; a large yard, good water, and a stable, with three stalls—all in complete order. Immediate po session can be had. eitaate. about three miles from the city, on the old Washington Road. Rent S3O to the Ist of November next, or SOO to the Ist ot April next. S. CUTHBERT, Gail Agent,' my3o - 50 Smithfield stre.q. Desirable Property for Sale. VOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau -lUfal lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay el, togeth er, 46 feet by 1..4 to an-alley. Also, Building Lots on Penns'ylvania Avenue aild on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the bluffs east or my mansion. The latter property has no rival for beauty of prospect in this vicinity, if, poesibly, elsewhere. JAMES 8- CRAFT, my3o . 144 Fourth st. 1„000 ACRES Ds F ii .lllls en V c e n fi y G R at A e f ari t N th O e Aueghuy River r witisto twelve/Mies of' the. New York and Erie Railroad. Also-1,000 &arils in Elk conoty, for lisle on aceocuno- Aatior_terms...EcqiiiSe of . A. WILKINS & CO. )nycorner of Market and Third sis. EAUTIFUL STORE ROOM TO LET--On Market D j street. adtointat the Watch and Jewelry Store of WhiEne. This Store Room has a plate glass window, and is the most attractive front in the city. It is located is thetvery best place for Dry Goods or any : Fancy business: The rent for the batitinee of the year will be very low., Enquire of JILMES GRAY my3l or W. WILSON. •lot o Orpheus Court. Tri THE MATTER of the Partition, of the Real 1.• Estate of the Rev. Charles B. Blagnire, late of Pins . buigh, deceased. The ondersig:ned.the auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the proceeds of sale among the heirs and legal repinsentattves of said- deceden; will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the office of Shannon tr. Rogers, No. 109 Fourth street on Saturday, the 14th. of Jane next, at 2 o ' clock , P. AL, at which time and place, all parties interested are nod6ed to attend, if they think proper. • 'SAMUEL FREW, my3l:3t Auditor. !ULM from LIVERPOOL, LONDON and 0 Las OW TO • / C . • • ' .AI. NEW YOEH, AND FROM LIVERPOOL TO SEW ORLEANS, EIA rtmottF,, ROSTON, CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH DIRECT. TAPHOOTI' it• CO. , s • Genera/ EN/ration and Foreign Exchange Ofr!s. andersign e li having accepted the Agency of be 1. • above weir knott. House, is prepared to bang eat Passengers from the Oh: ColibtrY,on as favorable tee st s as any other House in the •tary, - Passages can be engage.. /II the fallowing tiara, Bailing punctually on the days r - hrl, o juled SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves ..‘V.erPohl on the ti eh • and Qtst of each Month. RED STAR LINE leaves Liverpool ?nthe °lt ' o r each month. THE Z LINE leaVeo Liverpool Twice a Illeinth. • • THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from . ( 4ndan on the 6th,l3th,2lst and 26th of every Month. THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow k•ackeu sails In :h GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. the Wes Awo—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans (17 . Passengers shiped from New York to any part .n t. (1:1" The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and r u penntendg the embareation of all passages engaged in this Country. P.S. Persons desirous of visitin g the Old Country can . have their passage engaged rough from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post paid) to the u ndersigned. JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (:ad story) Puttburgh. FINE SHAWLS.—A. A. Meson tc Co. would solicit the attention of purchasers to their very extensive assortment of superior plain and embroidered crape Shasvla arm Scarfs; fancy cashmere Thibet and silk. Shawls-411 of.the newest and most desirable styles, which they ate selling at the very lowest prices. my3o ' • " Nos. 62 and 03 Market at. CHEAP PA RASULtI.—A. A. Mason & Co. have re caived four cases plain and ;ringed Parasols, em bracing all the different qualities, which they are pre pared to offer it wholesale and retail, at a very great re duction (corn former prices. ImY3O SXXDS often saved by the use of a single botue of Dr. Gregory's French Antidote. It is a perfect exterminator, of all private diseases. • • Sold in Pittsburgh. aeries Medical Depot. • m 930 50 Smithfield street. camg. leLli I oar. R. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic and 'Anti- Li Dyspeptic Misfire sold at No. 50 Smithfield street. These Pills are highly recommended by all who have used them, and are well known in this city as a certain preventive or sick headache. S. L. CUTHBERT, . my3o • • • . 50 Smithfield street COPYING . PIIEBB.-146°1E1 styles letter copying presses, the screw; the lever .and a new patent, di( feting from any before brought to this market also, copying hooka, a large stock. of all sine, leaves paged; Arnold's Hibbert's and Harrison's copying loka ; copy. lug brushes and oil paper—for tale by W. S. HATEN,"Ststioner cot Market and Second its. URSCRIBERS to G. VIRTUE'S II Intimated London £ Works, and the public generallY, are respectfully ta. formed that the Art Journal for Nay M now ready for delivery. This month is more than usually interesting, as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit. mg at the World's Fair. Also, the fifth and sixth num bers et the Cyclopmdia; as well as the thirteenth and sixteenth . parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Partiesvisiting the Store, will, it is believed, have an opportunity of seeing the most magnificent Bible ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh. WOODWARD A JELLEY'S, 13 Third street. I,IOUND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, at the Medi r cal Depot, 60 Stllialfio Id street, welch the owner can have by proving property. S. L. CUTHLIE.RT, - my3l- 60 Smithfield et. lartblyrre.D.—A. Partner, conks capital of 5900, to en • gage in alrayelingbasinasibwhere he can realize WIMP Per.monikb Clear ot.experuies. *dares throagb the stating•rbong interview can be had. * . • ' THOMAS Lrrt.s. T.Contractore,Bridge Builders, T O Herr's Island Saw Mills are now preparing to re ceive and execute promptly all orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the moat favorable terms the market will permit. (mi.d) JAMES CARMAN & CO. 140 BRa7HEO - AND WAITE WINES —C. vintaga; Put reed and for sale by srrAl FICKEISEN & STOUVENEL ...i.....-,qok iiiio .aa • fel. Ql==l Notice. :4 •.~ gcm=l4ot - :(gittijinottiai. Reirkwof the Wholesale itasket. OFFLCIrOP THE MORNING POST, Trocamor 11+Ionruno, Juno 3, 1851.5 / The weather yeaterd'ay was pleasant and bunions, generally quiet. FLOUR—Sales of 100 blab,. Rom store at $3,28; 50 do. at $3,30 ; there were no , receiptaby river or wagon that wo could learn. • BACON—There was an active demand for Bacon, with sales of 00 bbds.shonlders at ti to 7'; 9 Ws. do: hams at 8. to 9 ; 4 do. hams at 9; 8000 pounds country sides reported at 81; 4,000 lbs. hams and shoulders at 7 and 81 ; 2,000 do. country shoulders and hams at 6 to 8. FlSH—Sales of 60 hf. ads. herrings at 3,37; 20 do. No. 3 mackerel at $8,12; ID do. N 0.4 at 9 7 1 2 5. LARD—There is good recall dewed, with talcs or 10 kegs No. 1 at 9. - F.FATHERS—Tbe demand la good, with tittles of of 300 pounds prime at 30. Several other lota on private terms. COFFEE—SaIes reported of 26 bags at 14, 4 0000tha. • - POTATOES—SaIes of 15 bbli. Neahaoaocks at 31,75 per bbl.; 40 bushels reds at 60. OATS—We report sales of 200 b it alyile from Grit hods at 29. • • SUGAR—SaIes reported of 15 'llltrlif.'.at 61; 25 011le. No. 8, Loaf, at 81. WHISKEY—We note sales of 48 Mae. at 21 cts., 4 mos. DRIED FRUIT—The demand is quite limited ; we•oote sales of a small lot of peaches at 31,44 ; dried apples we quote at 7f to 80. SODA ASH—Sales of 6 cke. at 31 ; 4 mos. - HICKORY NUTS—We note a sale of 20 eats a 181 per bushel. EGGS—Sales reported. of 7 bble. at 7i to 8 COLLECTOR'S OVERCA PLEIIIOIIOII, June 2, 1851. $ Messrs. Harper & Layton: Gentlemen—The following is a statement of the tonnage and amount of tolls received at this Office du ring the month of May, 1851, compared with that of last year, daring the same month, which shows (notwith standing the great reduction of tolls this year over that of last—being (ally one-third—and the amount allowed at Philadelplua; drawbacks ()agouti cleared through, oa which there wan no fixed maximum rate), a large tocretue in tonnage and In amount of tells received over May, 1850. The Increase in the aggregate amount of tonnage at thin office, since the opening of the Canal this year, up till the Ist of June, is considerably more than the enure tonnage of May, 18.50:--being over 23,- 000,000 tb s. Tonnage, Toll. May, 1851 -..29 ,960,9.57 $29,912 . 95 May, 1850 20,987,551 18,117 79 Increase over May, 1850.• • 0,973,406 3 2,795 16 Respectfolly, Yours , ALEX.SCOTTA s e't Collector. Louisville Market, flay 29th. Since last week the market has been but moderately active . , with, however, considerable depression In Cot. ton, in consequence of continued unfavorable foreign advice. The last steamer brings more favorable ad vice*, which has given more firmness and a better tone to the market. The receipts of. Tobacco continue large, and prices rule at excellent prices. The Grocery map ket is abundantly supplied, and sales this week have been dull. Previsions have also been leas active at for mer prices. The supplies of Flour are ample, and the market is barely sustained at former prices. In Bag ging and Rope there has been a (air busineasat previous rates. BAGGING AND ROPE—Market unchanged, with a (air inquiry, and sides during the week 0ft,460 picses and 1,615 coils in lots at prices ranging from 12Ic for Bagging and 61 to 61c for Bope, according lo terms, 'polio,. An. The receipts this week were 1,42 pieces and 1.564 coils. The shipmeo ts meowed to 2,546 pieces and 1810 coils. The mocks left on hand are 13,012 pieces and 10,006 coils. .. COTTON AND COTTON YARNS—The market has been dull this week at 869 c for common to fair quali ties, with light sales at Elie. Stacks fair, with receipts of 94 bales. Sales of Yarns at 8,0 and 10e V dozen for the assorted numbers, with seven V cent 05 for large lots. Batting we . quote at 1210514 e. COAL—There is • good supply of Coal, with retail sales of Piusbutitt at 10c, and by the boat lead at Se.— Pomeroy and Viliecling Coal retailing at 829 c. FLOUR AND GRAIN—Early in the week holders of Flour were arm, with sales at the levee of 400 bbls, on. inspected at 83 621 Q bbl. On Monday receipts were ample, nun *ales of 600 bbls at the wharf at 53 60, and 175 bar crossed .Flour at $3 100$315• a sale of 190 bbls from a atilt 60deltvered, and sales from stores in light lots at $3 70; retail sales st 542,54 25. Receipts during week 2,903 Mils. Wheat nominal at 65e. Ear • corn from wagon 371 to 40c; sales from store at 42243 c, Oats 25830 c. Sales of 400 bushels shelled Corn in base at 45e. Barley 652/70e. OLASS—Stocks of Pittsburgh Glass ample, with light sales of obylo at Si! 26221211 50 gz box. Country brands St 8502 14; larger sizes it a slight advance. - IRON, M E TAL, NAILS AND TIN PLATE—We quote bar Iron, manufactured from best charcoal blooms, at 31e, and from puddled or boiled Iron, 3c by the va inferior n- Lily; Iron 21. A sale of Tennessee Metal at 524. ton and Hot and Cold blast Pig Metal at 52321 0 576. Ohio Iron at 5250827 V ton, with a sale of blooms at 523860. We quote Pittsburgh Nails by the quantity nt 316231 e round, for sizes ranging from &Pa to 124's, or 3;251c for all sizes; retail tares are at an advance on these quotationt—stock fair, with receipts of 1,322 kegs. Sales of 100 kegs Pittsburgh, assorted netts at 216114 c.— Tin Plate—we quote sales of I. C. at 811 60, and I X. sit 1113 25 43 box. Receipts this week 98 boxes. Light sales of Roofing Plate at 513 V box. Sales of Banco Block Tin at Vili/29c. • LUMBER—Pine lumber firm. We quote sales at the yards as follows s Common Boards Sc 3 CO; third rate Sto4o,_• second rate $22 58; clear ST: 50. Sales of Poplar Lumber at $ll tt AI feet for choice for fond. tate. • PROVISIONS. AND LARD—The Provision market has been but barely maintained this week la prices, with, however. considerablasales, chiefly of Bacon.— Sales of Mess Pork at 814, and M. O. at $l3 5101513 79, and a sale of mess at 813 70. Bacon coming in slowly, with sales from wagons at 6fe for shoulders, 71c for' hams, and 81e for clear aides.. Pates front store at Sc for clear sides, and Ole for shoalders. A sale of 1.11 casks shoulders at 01e, packages extra. Sales of 52 casks ribbed Bacon sides at ea to 81e; packages extra. 4 sale of 10 casks ordinary clear sides at 81c. 'A sale of 87 kegs and 15 tierces No. 4 2 Lard at Sc, sales of 30 bbls prate at Ine, and sales of V.. 5 kegs prime porkhouse at 10c. In addition:to the above, we quote sales of 295 casks Bacon daring the week at 6#oB}c-for shoulders, ele for ribbed, elditle for clear sides, and ege for pork hituse hams. WHISKEY—SaIes at the wharf Thursday last of 152 barrels at 1810180. Sales since at 18014 c, and sales to.day at 18c: Sales rectified at IBc. Receipts this week 743 bbls. Sales of Copper-distilled at 35.048 e. Old Peach Brandy Slily gallon. New reach Mandy 75e to St $' gallon. Common Brandy 'Ain& r gallon.— French Brandy $1 25083 U gallon. Apple Brandy 28 ‘ ,3'3oe. rric,IEIGHTS—To New Orleans 280224 c for pound f re i g h ts '.• 50050 c for pork and whiskey gvbbl ; tobacco $3 4, hhd; cattle $5068 v. head. To Pittsburgh ma Ise for pound OciEllts.—Louliolfic Courier. Fon St. Lot:rte.—The fast•running and comrtmdious steamer, Epilog, Capt. Mason, will leave" for St. Louts and intermediate ports vo-nsv, at 4 o'clock, P. H. Her accommodations are excellent, and her officers wilt do every thing in their power to vendor o trip on this flue boat pleasant. PORT OP PITTSOORGO. 0 MIT 6 INCHES WATHII IN TBl CHANNEL ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver 4 Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woor ward, Brownsville. " J. 111 , Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. " Fashion No. 2, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. " Jutia Dean, Gallagher, Zanesvile. 4 4 Washington, Martin, Louisville. Magnet,— Gallipolis. " J. NeLson, Moore Wheeling.", DEPAR PEW: - " Redstone, Woodward, Brownsville " Atlantic, ParkirLson, do, J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Michigan No. 2, Boics,Beaver. . " • Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. . 4. Thomas Shriver,-Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. • - 4 ' . Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. " Keystone State, Stone, Cincinnati. U Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. • , For St. Loots I THE fast-running steamer EDITOR, Ma ma, Master, will leave for the above and in tame tate ports THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES, le3 Monongahela House. . For Marietta Imo Eloolicingport. Id& Palane ateitner PACIFIC, ZANOUR MAR. will leave for the above and Intermedi ate porta every THURSDAY, 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS Zr. SON, No. 61 Water at., and 63 Front et. Wednesday Packet fo r .Clinolnuata. a tarr ilru n :t a t: t ic , a:Nlo2lNya regulax/Y eYeryEpIOLIDAY. For freight or passage, app y on board, or to mar2o B. MILTENBERGER. • iliistsfltselay Mire, Trots... . • REGULAR FRAPIELIN- - pa eXErs. . Tim fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No. 2, Capt. Wm. HANNA t leavea the Alle g any wharf fort ranklin, every Monektyand I'hurrday, at 4 P. M. The fine steohr9r ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3 1 Cat - Jour Hamra, leaves - the Allegheny wharf for lin every Tuaday and Pricto, at 4 P. M. For Frelg,ht or Passage, apply 9n Belay&esELe.29 ~~ ~~ • .y-_ r. ME= ENE • • • - . . EVENTP - SEVEN ' BUILDING LOTS in Mount Washington, on Coal. Bill, AT AIICITIOII.—Oa Satur day aftetnoon, Jane 7tb; at 3 o'clock, 'will be acid on the premise s seventy•seven Building Lots in the town of Mount Washington on Coal Hill. opposite Pittsburgh. The lots vary to size from 75 to 60 feet front,exteading back from one hundred to five hundred and fitly feet ) and are mostly beautifully located for private maiden-. ces, embracing magnificent views of the two cities, the rivers and aurroundingc . ountry ; many. of them having a fine southern exposure, are.very ilestratue (or garden ink purposes. plank foot walk leads up Me bill, and a oetrrokd has recently been completed from the Mo. nongahela Bridge, which renders Mem, easy of access for carriages and other vehicles. Zino—One-Fifth cash; remainder to three equal an nual payments—secured by bond Red mortssge. te2 P • M.Dd Ib , Auer. LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT Attcrion.—On Wednesday morning; June 4th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,'eorner of Wood . and Fiflh streets, will be sold without reserve, on a craltof three months on sums over WOO, a very lame and `Well so leeted stock of seasonable Dry Goods, dtc. viz : super cloths, of the most celebrated makes and ' fashionable colors i-black and fancy etuutlmeies; 'tweeds ;* coos's:. rata vleans ; satin, casbn.ere and Marseilles vesting; silk and worsted serge'; coatings; eottonades ; linens; threads; silks; buttons; topes; handkerchiefs; alpac as; de lames; lawns; prints ; colored cambrics ; shawls' gloves; hosiery, ika , dm. ALSO—Five cases Bleached Mnslins ; three bales super Brown Mcalins; one bale Brown'Orills; two hales extra Ticks. The attention of the trade is requosted to this positive sale of fresh and desirable Goods, as they must be closed immediately. P , fd. DAVIS, IC 3 • Auctioneer. 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 F. Jameson, of the Third rtrd, cityof Pittsburgh in the County aforesaid, humb ' nheamtb, That your petitioner bath provided hicanelf with materials ' for the accommodation of travelers and others, at Inn dwelling house in the Ward athresaid, and prays th at your Himont 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. FRANCIS JAMESON. We, thesubscribers, citizens ot the Ward aforesaid, 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. Paney, John Bark, 0 APConnick .1 Shields, Hard IV Landerskin, John Farran, , James Little, Barclay, E Dillon , Sohn Bryson, A Cunningham. my3L3t. G the Honorable the Judges of the Coen of °client! 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County' of Allegheny: The petition of R M. Hays, of the Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hash provided himself wittimate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at ' his dwelling house in the 3d Ward aforesaid, and prays that your boners 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. R. M. HAYS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do ce that tbe above petitioner is ot pod repute for honesty and tempethnce, 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. F Keevil, B M Arguer, J flown, J Clark, R S 31ars land, L S Welsh, W Carvill, A B Keevil, Henry Kane D Green, George Kennedy, Henry Smith. my3L3t tTribune copy.) TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coon of Genera; Qaarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of D. Barnard, of The Third Ward, Pito , burgh,Caunty aforesaid, humbly stewed}, That your pe• titloner bath provided himself with materials for the ac• commodation of travelers and ahem, as his dwelling house,trt the Ward aforesaid, and (~rays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pablic house of entertainment. And your _petitioned as in daty bound, will pray. DANIEL BERNARD- Wo,the subscribers, einzens of tho Ward aforesaid, do certify that tke above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempurance,and is well pro vu/nduuth house room and converuenees for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and traveler!, and that raid tavern is - necessar y. Agua t H Corvill, 1. tt-Weish,Johz,•M'Curtney, R S Moll - and, John Maguire M W Lewit,'H C Young, W Toting, SM ' APSherry, iny3l:3t • (Tribune copy 3t and eh Post.) Allegheny: the Honorable the Judges of the Court 6( General Quarter Sessions of the Fence in and for the County o The petition of F. Collins, of the township of Upper St. Clair, In the county aforesaid, humbly shewetb,— That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others. at his dwelling house in tho tp. aforesaidond prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pc . Honer, as in ditty bound, will pray. FRANC'S COLLINS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid ip:, do certify that the üb)ve petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hoave room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that cud tavern is necessary. John Calaban, Henry Fryar, R Curry,Sarquel Fryer, J Itliddleswartb, A Roll,James Jones, Win Fryer, Wm hrldillen, A Holland, Wm Orr, R Niel, John Reed. my.31:3t0 TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genctal Quarter Sessions - of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petitio County . C. Gallagher of First Ward, Pitts burgh in the- aforesaid, h ' umbly sheweth; That the petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, 'at his dweling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Horton will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as ii duty bound, wilt pray. W. C. GLAGIER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the W ard afo l resaid do certify that.the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well proinded with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and um.vcters, and that said tavern is ne . .1 L Brindle 11 Tomas , n, , John Clark, B , hVGiun, hrichell, FEga h n, rhos Wa Ro tt se, F C Glen ßichir ardson, 4J Lec,C bletkine, J J Thompson. te2:3l (Tribune copy.) MG the Houornble the Judges of the Court of General j., (loaner Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of George Rolshorise, of the Borough of Drupesue ' in the county aforesaid, humbly shew. eat, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materialii for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his' dwelling" house, in the- Borough aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public bootie of entertainme n t. An d your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - .GBORGE ROLSHONSEL, , We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid borough, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty, and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for tho accommoda tion arid lodging of strangers and trevelers,and that said tavern is necessary. Little, AI O'Neil, A Worthington, Croft, Kanser, Peter Terh, John Caldwell, Thomas Chadwick, A. Rube, Wm Topper, P Jackson, lotus. Joseph 'Hernnau.- 1,72;:b .(BSTIVILIVI PENN AND LIBMITY STREET* 11ST OF SHADES on hand and madeita all times to 1 order— -3-4,4-4, 5 4 and 6.4 Be Shades, plain and bordered ; 4.. tt Transparent green' do; " " " 4 4 Dark •' 4 do; - Landscape Shades of every style; - - Moonlight do •do do; Gothic and Mazzitinto, of .. .neat-style ; STOKE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRIMMINGS--complete at 25 cents per shade. Irr-Curbtins hung on reasonable terms. P. S,--Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aprIFIAm • • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICE To CON. TRACTORS—Proposals will be received from the 9th to the 12th of June nezt, et Johnstown and Summit, for the grading and masonry of that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringle's Point, a few miles below Jefferson, In Cambria—a distance, of 23 miles. The road within this distance will cross the Alleghe ny mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading offered in this country. In addition to a number of ex tensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts; there will be one tunnel t'2oo yards in Length at the summit of the mountain, anthanotbet 01 200 yards through Pringle's Point. Timms—cash, morrthly. For further information, ap• ply to EDWARD MILLER. EN., Associate Engineer , Blairsville Indiana county, or to STRICIMAND KNEASS:P. A. Engineer, Altona, Blair county. J. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer Department P.R. B. Co. • Philadelphia, May lit, 1851. DR. I. MYERS—Surgeon and Physician. Office and dwelling, corner of Darlington's row, No. 9. Third strcet.one door above Spiithfield street. Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the duties of his Profession. He will give particular attention to Straototi eases, and the dlseasei of Wo!iien and childrcu. • myt7ln. FEATHERS-3,00tt0 tbs. Svc Gccse Foashurs tor sale. m)l7 CARSON & DV/MIGHT. I ! 4 . ni • e ♦ .k . ., ›..47 RIM .21am- Oaleo • 'SCOTT 42a AUCTIONEERS AND . OOIIIIHISSION MERCHANTS, _ — ..6.l;sgant-eraggi;frgiiouns,agogiotrar, trAVING been engaged in the above business far the JLLlast wit years, in this city, would -respectfully so ail Consignments of Goods, to be sold in this market, either for Auction or Private sale—particularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kindsof Goods :consigned ns for sale here. Will refer to Messrs. Hewett Rae & Co., R. R. Vio let, Win. D. Wood & J John J. Anderson &Co., R. H. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer tr. C.o . .:Larkin Deaver. Saint Louis; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; George M'Lain. Pittsburgh. finnaklr W. G. prGAGTN,IIIY, Aladtioneer. (UEENSWARE. GLASSWARE AND CHINA YA- ShS, - AT Averion.-1 1 7111 be told on Tuesday, June 3d, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, athDCartney's Auction Rome,ns large lot of QueeWare, Glarstra-e, China Vales, ke. Jet W. G. hIeCARTNEY, P. IS, Auctioneer c`7 . , • • : === ;mwdommiimull ~'~ ea: _ ARRIVAL OF THF STEAMER WASHINGTON Tho steamahip Washiogton, from Sr:quint:4ton May 21at, arrived thin afternoon at 4 o'clock, with 158 passengers,-and Londoo dates to the 21st Olt. The steamer Humboldt arrived at Cowes ott the 18th. . . - . . „ The Asia arrived at Liverpool on the 17th. Tho propeller Lafayeue, 14 days out, was spoken on the 26th. When 4 days out she broke her air pump, and from that time had worked her high pies sure engine. She required DO assistance. Morris Doyle, of Springfield, 111., a passenger on the Washington, died on the 81st of May. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. A favorable change had occurred in the Liverpool Cotton Market. On the 19th .7000 bales were sold, and on the 20th 5000. The adeicea from the manufacturing district!' aro more favorable. The Cora Market waa much better * with an ad• vse'cieg teedeacy. Flour firm. Sugars heavy. Coffee steady. Teas dolt and-unchanged in price. • The Money Market was firm and without change. ,ENGLAND. The Great Exhibition continuer, as attractivo et ever, and , the receipts have averaged about $l6OO per day. It is proposed t 6 appropriate tho lucerne, from the Exhibition to educational purposes. ' The S.4igate' J St. Lawrence, tit Southampton, will sail for the United Stateir.about the middlitrof June.• • • A The steamer Pacific arrived at Liverpool on the 19th. In the House of Dinh the.property tat had passed through the hands of the committee. A dreadful accident had occurred at - Clayscioss, ou the Midland Railroad, killing two end seriously wounding metal others. - • FRANCE. The opposition of the Legitimists to Louis Napo. loon; has, excited much attention io Paris. The general news is specific end favorable. • The overland mail from India arrived In London on the 1 9th. . The country, wan tranquil, and the commercial advice, are quite favorable. Thisrs had declared himself in favor of a Rea public. : • • The Sugar Bill was under coneidetation in the •Assembly. BELGIUM. Tho Belgian Ministry have suffered n defeat, and base tendered their resignations. SPAIN. . The Spanish Ministry have. gained strength by the Into elections in Sweden and Norm's.. A roy al amnesty has been granted at Copeohigen to all persans engaged lo the late revolt, numbering 33.. ARRIVAL OF MR. WEBSTER. POILADELPEILI, Jatwo 2. The Hon. Woad Webster arrived hero today and remainsat tho Columbia Rouse till to-morrow when he leaves for Waahiogton. BARNUM AND JENNY LIND. - New Yong, Juno 2. This arrangement between Barnum and. Jenny Lind terminates by mutual consent with the one hundredth concert. She has already given 91, and gives one more in th is city, and the othor eight in Philadelphia and Boston. PROM. HAYTI. • Ntw Yeas, Juno 2. We have Intelligence from Hayti to the 16th ult. The Emperor bad not yet signed the treaty pro. posed by the United States, France and Great Brit*. He wanted a week longer to conaider.— At the end of that time, should ho atilt Waite, Port au PIIOCO will be blockaded. . . 'SENTENCED TO BE BUNG. YESUE, 2. The three seaman, Don) a NEW Jane ss, Clements and Ben. son, convicted in the United States District Court of this city, of trio murder of the mato of the bark Glenn, were this morning sentenced to be bong. ' :-PkiIL&DELPEILA MARKET—Jane 2. The announcement of the arrival of tho Wash• ington checked operations. Colion/a_alistuted dmnan&ak steads rates. Flour Is heavy at from 4,181 to 4,45. Aso Flour tells at 3,00. ineat..Red and Whitt) at 95 to 97, and 1,00 ~.to 1,03. Corn soils at 60 cents. Whtskey,.. ! Sales Made . at 221. .. - Wamitsarcut. Juno 2 Gen. Pereira F. Smith airived bore to4q: Nottpias, Juno-2. Tbo United States Slitop;olWar; Jamestown, sailed yesterday tor Braziljila Medekra. • • NEW YORK MARKET--Junc`2. Plonr..Active at from 4,0004,371. Wheat.. Quiet and drooping. C0rn.:.57425814160: . Whieky..Dnit and inactive at former prices. Beef..Uuctianged. Lard..Bteady. Stock..PenWa Ws, U 8 Stocks declined 1; Reading buoyant, cloying at 4591. CINCINNATI MAIIBET—Jone 2. The river has risen 15 lechers. Flour—MO. Cheese—Dull at 6 for the boat: - - , • Provisions.. Nothing doing. Siigar., Firm at 510 34035. Private advice from New Orleans report'4 advance in Sugar. Prtvete Diseases.- - DR. BROWN, No. 4X. DIAMOND ALL E Y. Y Davoraa his entire attention to an olfict • ractice. Ilia LuMnessiarnostly eonhnedlo Pnrate or Venereal Diseases, and. such pain. /• ful affections brought on by imprudence youthful indulgence and excess. Sypluliße Eniptlonv, Gooort hea,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharg es' lmpurity of the Blood, with all diseases o. the venereal Skin, Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Teller. Ringtvoini, Mercurial Dmeases, Seminal Weakness,lm. potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month. ly Suppressions, Dtseases ot the - Joints, Fistula in Arm. Nervous Affecuons, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrita tiona of the Bladder and Kidnemsaccessfully treated Cure guaranteed. . , Fourteen years' praCtice (four iu this city) , enables Dr Brawn to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who ma) come under his care. . _ . Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ny [Er Charges moderate.. novs:d&wiy !TIAN AND REDNESS OF TM. SKIN is entirely re -1 moved by the use of the Herpetic Soap, and Sun burnt hands pr faces rendered smooth,sOft and delicate. ly white. Be careful to get the genuine. Sold at • my2s. - 50 Smithfield street.' A YALIIABLR. lIIIPROYMENT, IN TRINES'.• DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENTRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY, by Which a permanent cure can be effected. This Truss is entirely different inform and principles of action from o th er Trusses, having' all' th e advantage of a well=regulated and unifortn pressure. The 'pressure can be so regulated as to give _ease and Comfort in the most difficult eases "of _Hernia, and can be increased to almost any force desired: The pressure is natural, and being hthught to bear immediately over the hernial opening, and affordisg perfect security and setention'at all times, even under.the most violent exer cise. By the use of this Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond tfie danger of strangulation, or any other dangerous or pain ful symptoms; which is not an hinfrequeni occurrence in the wearing of illy adapted Trusses.- It is a very com mon practice for persons of with rupture to select a Tress and apply it theniseives. This is a-bad pote nce, whiCh.can be seen only by those with understand the anatomy of the parts affected in heroin, We would Most respectfully call the attention of PHYSICIANS to this Truss, as _we know they wilt are predate its value. We also have a variety of other Trusses at the lowest prices. - Infant Trusties kept con stantly-on hand. KEYSER McDOWELItt my 27 ' 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, ra- E. U. ICEMAN Dr.Hard , s Abdominal Supporters,: • TESE SUPPORTERS are Intended chiefly Ja r -the cure of PROLAPSIS UTERI, and all those diseases where a mechanical-support - to the Abdominal Nicera is required. They give perfect EUpport to the abdomi. nal organs, and may be.wom with comfort by.all, The diseases. produced Al a - weakness - of. the.abdominal muscles are Prolapses Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pains in - the Bark and Spine,- Lass!. rude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration ; Bronchitis; Shortness of- Breathy Palpitation of the Beart;Eyspep - sia and general debility. Sord by - KEYSER -fr.IIPDOWELE, my 27 r 140 Wood st. qlO LET--The Warebodse N 0.137 Front street; for: meilf occupied by the subscribers. Posseasion given immediately. Enquire of ' ' COCHRAN,MBRIDE & CO -26 Wood at. Boarding Lionel. QurcABI.E accommodations for several /WARDERS li'etnbe 0i000ng : Boar, gc;thosbyrhe wekail . Moderato ctarl. , mY2tt wErlsoa. MUCH CRIMSON VELVET and Gold Paperliatta - Drividiag Rooms, just reeM from Paris and for sale by _ W. P. MARSHALL, my2d No. Wood at. • .1 ESE , •• • .-• *.• • • , •:i...••• ' ~ • - " • * - . . aiCISVp aT itair iNlNO -- 1110117M. n MM. EUROPEAN Three. Days Lsitcri' ==! i-• ~:_ .:, ~: . ..~.M ~''.l. s'. =ENE INEM Pittsburg!) Buffiwo,l9irtttorg. Penneyy A Sterrett 104 Fourth 'nem, near , Cirant.. James F. Kerr, 142 Fourth street' _ John B Cochran,l44 Fourth st, comer Cherry alley. E Heidelberg, linkmen Buildings, Grant street. John N rtfeael wry, BateWelPs Bdldings, Grant street, Samuel Prew, - BaketwelPis Buildings, Grant street. ,• - Negler McFadden, ein Grant ist and Diamond alley. Bat-ewer. CampbetWElghinari Hall, Grant street. John Glenn, "Law Comerp cor Wylie and Fifth Real Erlde Agents. • • r John•liPaie, BakewelPs Buildings, 73 Grant street. Thomas Morn, 3 doom above . Mayer's office, Allegheny. • Aldermen and Alt - kes of 'de Peace: • DA 80 -D rie ntd inhan 'l7, 7 Pinh 4s ! i str Cinit eettle ttre ar e Union. • • W Lewis, 6&Pifih at, bet Wood and Smithfield.. Andrew hPhlaster,llo Filth set, near Grant. N Buckmaate_ ,r Fourth street,aboehfield. • Thos Steel, lag Fourth are t, ear Smithfield. John ?dolor corner Wasltt:igtgn and Wylie street.; John A t arinneon, 471 Penn street, near. Walnut. ilankin's and Exchange Brokers. J Carotheis & Co No IL Wood street. S Jones/ Co., S. w. corner Wood and Fourth sus. Kramer Rabm, corner Wood and Third streets. George . Arnold, 74 Fourth street. rat:ticks & F ri end, cor Wood street and .Dismond alley. Eldon. Sargent, corner Wood and Sixth streets. A Wilkins & Co., corner Third and Market streets. Harris et Co: corner Market and Fifth streets: Hugh D IGI4, Forath street, opposite M & M Bank 4- S• N Holmes Sons, Market at., between 3d and 4th. Wholesale Grocer*, CoymnisriO 4. Produce Dealers: Stuart &NB, 194•Weod'Street;above Fifth. ". • Wlck tc MCCandleint; cor Water and Wood streets.. David A Grier, 270 Liberty street. W Bagaly & Co., D 34. 90 Wood street. Jos S'Leeelii lirAlpin 4._ Co., 9L 4. 93 Liberty street. I D &Co.; corner Wood and Filth streets James Black, corner Third and Smithfield streets. - Lambert & Shipton, 149 and 151 Wood street. Alexander King 248 Liberty street. • James Bentley, Jr., corner Water and Smithfield Orem. J & R Floyd, 173 car Wood and Sixth streets. J Mills tc Soo, 140 Water Street.: John • John Black & Co.;corner Fenn and Irwin streets. Shee, Corner Penn and Irwin arrests. W ilson,l47First strict. • , Richards & Sheets, 40, corne:rWslyne and Pelmet!. J Donaldson, cor Fenn and St Clair streets..: • • . . Shovel, Spade, Fick, Fork and Hoe oTifoniacfirr's Negely & Aloha, in Wood etreet. W 811 Day,42`9t Clair street. Planing Malt and Sash Factory.' J D ¢ A Belly, Seventh meet, above the Canal. I & J. B Chambers, Cherry allehbet 7th & Liberty ata • Wool. Merchants.' Murphy & Lee, corner Liberty street and Cecil alley. ' Wfihain Barker, Smithfield at., bet.4th and Diamond ay. :....,. .Trintmin, Hosiery and Variety. • Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth et: Jo9ep4 Horne ¢ Co, 73 Market tr4bet.4th and Diamond • • • • •• "!••••••• • . - .Plough*aaufactarars, . Robert Halt, 149 Liberty street . • Hall 4 Speer, Penn street, cor Cecil allay. • • Livery Stables. Excha,nee, James Mathews, in Penn sheet. Attron - Blasdell, St Clair street. • Carriage, Omnibus avekitagon Mantsfadstrete. M Bigelow, 46 Diamond alley. Townsend, Cart & Co., St Clair at, near the old .bridge. C West ¢ Co , 151 Penn street- • • • Drugi and Medicinei.. lleryser 4. McDowell, corner Wood st. and Virgin alloy Ogden te Snowden, 2 corner . Wood and Second /oat Mohler, Gainer W ood and Fifth streets. R E Sellers, Wood street, between 3d and 4th. John P Scott, 295 Liberty street. • 8 Smith, 54 Market, near Third street. - Isaac O'Plyng, cornet Penn and Rand streets. Page 4. Mohler, 487, corner Penn' nd Walnut streets. .2 &Ida & co. so corner Wood and Fourth streets. - Hats, Caps and. Furs. McCord 4 , Co,7corner Wood and Filth streets. G W Glassgow, 103 Wohd st, third door below Fifth. J Wilson & 50n,91 Wood et, 3d door below Dia'd alley- Isaac Walker, 144, ear Grant and high streets- . • Who Wale Cloth ;Store D Stuart & Co, No 132 Wood street. Tinners and Cep* Smiths . . James 'r Kincaid, Front and 2d streets,.near Market Backofen, L3O Wood street • • •• • Howard 4f , Rogers, 139 Front, near Wood street. IS Moorhead 4- Co., 21 N E side of the Diamond. Demmler k Henrici tBO Liberty tweet, near Market John ftrWilliams, Ca Smi th field, near Fourth street G W Fransue & Co., 51 Fifth street, near Wood. M Doerdinger, Wood street opposite Ist Pres. Church Cotton lifanufadui:es;": King, Peanock tt Co., Eagle ractoi7,l#oatistieet. • • Music Storer. • John FE Mellor, Wood street —Chichering's C Blame, 118 Wood street—Erambisrg do H Kleber, 103 Third street—Nunn: ' ' do: Fruits and Candies. ' James C Anderson, Smithfield, betwn d 2nd ei is. Tea Stores. A Jaynrs, (Pekin Ten Storearlafth street. r ' Patent Leather, Japanned - 4- Enamelled Leather. J S Shaffer.# Co. , cor Decitrur stand Diamond alley. Hardware aid' . Joseph Woodmen, corner Wood and Second streets. Fahnestock f Brother, 247 Liberty street. Hays 4. Getty, 71 Market street, near Fourth. Watch Maiceri and * Jeute/krs. Kennedy & Hasten, 94 Market street. Wm Gil m0re,1134, cot. Wood and Liberty streets. Mathematical instrument Makers. - Luncs R Reed /r. Co., 26 Smithfield Iron Railing; Screw and Me Manufacturers. Marshall it Brothers, Diamond street, near ,Smithfield Booksellers and Stationers. J H Mellor, 81 'Wood st--School Books and Stationery'. Lake Loomis, AO, 89 WOod st.—School Books, Stat?ry. W S Haven, corner Market and Second streets. . • Dry Goods Merchants. Murphy, Wilson 4. C0.,48 Wood mt., 2d door above 3d_ hVGeary 4 hP/fittley, Wood st,s doors limn Liberty. James A lll'Snight, 61 Market street. • • . Manufacturers of Steel %wings, Axles ' Visit, 4 , e.. Singer, Hartman ft Co.oi 109 Water and HO Front at. ' • Wire Manufacturers, It Townsend, 19 Market alreet., Manufacturers of Patent Carrioge4xles §—Spring!. John B Bell, Pittsburgh, Penn's. . : . • Mustard and Spas . . •• • John B Bell, corner Liberty and Ferry streets: ' Gentlemens' Furnishing Establishments. Hinton & Co., SO 4th at, sign golden Bee Hive, Depot for Masonic and Odd• Fellows Regalia. William M Hersh, corner Market and Third SlTeel.s. Clothing Stmt. • Banana. & Brenner, Market street, between 3d and 4th. I E Downing, 183 Liberty strut. . • John P Hopewell, 183 Liberty at., near St. Clair. James Morrison, 194 Liberty street. C Ill'Closky, 177 Liberty street. • William Digby, 181 Liberty:street. Morganstom & 8r05.," Oak Hall," Liberty at, near APL DJ Carroll, " Cheap Cortier,'? cox Liberty at & Vis'n S Delany, 100 Liberty street, 4th door from Virgin allay. Wholistile Graters and Deders •in Liquars. . M D Patton, Liberty street. J Bryar, No. 155 Liberty atreet,and 53Diamond allay. James Lanbia, 27 St Clair stree t. R Watson, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. Donnell & Phillips, 305 Liberty street. . . . • Dealers in Wines and Liquors, Mark Devlin, 63 Smithfield street. , Honegger & Co, VD Smithfield at, between Gth ait.d 7th D Fiokeisen & C0.,137 Liberty street. Trunk ManUfacturess B R 1 olamsbeeilo4,4iberty street. . . Saddle, Earners and Trunk_ Afakrys. A Holstein, 133 Weod street, near Virgin allay. Rahanser & Dna', head of Wood street. T Anger, 292, cor Lib'y and 7th sts, Fetterman's Row .• ••• • :! -• Quetruivare and china. bt.Roditaion, Wood, between 3d and dtb etreete.. '•*: : ' Loth Smithing and Bell Hanging. Wm W Reitly,l6s Wood +street. * • Ire Dealers and h - e Hollers. J R Rattly, Virgin alley. bet Wood and Liberty eta • Copper Rolling Mill, rtc. C G Hussey & Co.. Wood at, between Ist end 2nd. • Hotels and Taverns. St Clair Hotel, 0 W Bennett, ear Pend & St Clair sts St. Charles, corner Wood and Third streets. Eagle, Jo hrt' hits!), LibergY street.. Itionongahela.House, cot %Pe s t r ee t Smithfield sts. James Gilchrist, 254, Liberty • • . Foundry Warehouse'. John Anderson ¢ Son. corne r Water and Grant eta., John Quinn .4- Co, 290, corner 7t.trand Idberty.streets Alex Bradley, (sign Gilt Stove,) No. 19 Wood street.. W 10 Wood street. J C Parry & Co., 105 Wood, and above canal .9.41 st. Catinet and Chair Makers Wm E Stevenson, 3 Fetterman's Row, Liberty and 7th st W Woodvvell,97 and 09 Third street 9plano Son, corner Smithfield and Fifth sireets. Hammer '& Dialer, 378 Sotilhfield street. • ' Troth & Phelan, 88 Smithfild st bat sth & Dlam'd alley. Josephlleyer,l24 Penn at, above the Canal bridge. T B Young Co, Smithfield street, between 2d and 3d. • . Wall Paper a n d Bordering, James Howard 41 , C 0,84 Wood 0,2 doors below Dia. ay W P Marshall, e.s Wood street. Thomas Palmer, 55 Market st, between 3d and 4th. - Shidle, 39 Smithfield street, nearTourth. • Ciicap Publications: Holmes , Literary Depot,Third et-,opposite Post °Mee.' W C wan , 95 Fourth street. • Henry Miner ¢ C0.,32 Smithfield street. • . • Fancy. and Variety Goods. Kennedy 4. - Flaslett, 94 Market Street. ' McCandless ¢ Campbell, 97 Wood street: • • Boats and Shoes. • . U. Childs 4. Co., MI Wood street-:Wholesale. Thomas Phillips, corner 'Liberty and moth streets. Samuel Darrell, 1.28 Wood.street, above Fifth - James Robb, 109 Market street -- • - - T A !Linton. 49 St. Clair street., near Eiberty. Wm Adair, SmltbSeld street, four doors above 3d. C P Meta, ld Smithfield at, between Ist and 2d. S Adams, =Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. Cast. Steel and File Manufacturers. :mOl7 1 Blair, office car Market and Water streets • • . . . -4 0 1 Vrirove 4, --v!'• . . • .. ..• . . . • . . . . . . ••• . • .. . • ;••••••••-r ,-• . j • ' ••;• .• • • • • 44. g • ( h. '' '. •:' =YE '-- ----'•--,'*''''''''.l7-1,i,.41t-, ;.• '. 4 ; MEM , ;.' • f‘l. , Tobacco, Saul and Cigars: Strauer,St Charles Hotel, Wood street. Henry Hasernan,l42 Liberty street. lather Ezekiel, cor Market street and the Diamond W H Edmond, 34 BrOlair street. J W Taylor, 427 Penn street. Fork Packers and Dealers in Provisions. Alex Laughlin, corner Etna street and the Quill. Hussey 4- Haya,32s Liberty street. - . - • Soda ash Manufacturers, Bennett, Berry 4- co., Water street. - ' • . • • Wks TVorkers. R Toilet; 4. Co, 163 Liberty street.. . .; • ; Francis Cluley, 42 Ferry street. . •Commusw,i, Prager., and *Forwarding Merchant* Belle& kyiteols,3o9 Libel street. Josephlordan, Agent, 247 cue st, 1 door biloWliancl. - _ Dental instrumatt Mantgacturers.' Bolan & Tetley, 135 Wood street. -• • Cartwright, 83 Wood st,l door below Diamond alley Merchant Tailors and Gents Furnishing Es ab •n: s. B M &taut, 1.35 Wood street. Harrison - Sco.t, 39 Smithfield street. R Bard 4 Co. r 103 Wood st, near Diamond Alley. Wilkinson Bell, No 217 Liberty street,oppo site Sixth. Rain B. Bayard & Son, 215 Liberty et, opßosite Sixth. • • insurance Coinpanies. t•._* ' • Penn Mutual Lire Insurance Co, 383 LiVy At 24 Wood. Pittsburgh Life Insurance CO., 75 Fear* street. ' N America Fire Insurance Co., 141 *list street : • • Looking Glasses, 'send Vanities. 1 . Thomas Kennedy, Sr., 62;C'orner Wood and Foutik at.. PA Hillier, 110 Wood street. . • • • Physicians. ;- '• • • Wm Badger;l9l3 Smithfield street, corner of Seventh. Merchant 'Tailors. A McFarland, Smithfield at, bet. 4th and Diamond alleY •• Eenigremt Liner. 1 • t P W Byrnes 4. co, 29 Liberty at; Jiro Thoinpson, Age Glass Sanufacturers.. -Throsen & Plunket, 1.14 Water st, bet W ood Smith'd. Hill:tiers and Mantua . Makers: rare M E Robison', 32 St on& street. ; •• • Mrs Leech, 9 Filth street, between Wood and Market. ' • Shirt Stores.• & N Anl , (Queen City Store,) 22 St Clair street Shoe Stores. • ' R.Crilly t Co., 19 St Clair street. • • - i• Mattufactthrer of Extract of Atnertcari-Clit: John Yottngson, 52 Wayne et, bet Penn and 7.,lbany. . Mourning Stoic and .Plulltshing Undertakers'. Wrn 'Alexander & SQL'S, cor Penn and St Clair Breath • . Daguereotypistcr :Nelson, Post Office Uttildings,_Third street. Nelson & Co., Lafayette Hall, Fourth street. Hough & Anthony, Bark's Betiding', Fourth street . Merriman tr. Lawyer, 3d at, opposite St Charles Hotel. Geo Wens, 412 Penn at, a few doors oho ve Canal. . - • • Gun Smiths. Wm Craig, No.l Third it, bet Wood and Smithfield. Baratta! hi , Cosh, 12 Fifth street, 2 doors below Market. • Gold Beaters. John B Dardev - y,132 Third Ist; bet Wood and Smithfield Dieing. Establishments. Itfra 'lSorbridgc, 18 St Clair street; near Ma old brid,ge. r' Brush Manufacturers. D.SUimArr, Fifth street,' sign big brush, bct Met & Wood f.Son, Pigun : 1 iI r t:O 40* 6 1ppaane, the Theatra. . Book and Job Printers. & Rieke; comer Tbird and Wood. llaaper Gaiyteln, corner Fifth and Woctd. Ayer , * Cherry Peetiorei: 'VOW THE CURE' OF COUGHS, CO D 9 HOARSE- Jr. NESS, BRONCHITIS,' WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. • • ; Among the. numerous disdoveries Science has-made in this generation ,to facilitate the business in crease its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of hn man existence, none can. be - named Of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing. An. A vast trial of its - virtues 'brought:Mt this bt d country, bas proven beyond a doubt, that nomedi eine or combination of medicines yet , knosvn, can eo surely 'control and care the: numerous varieties of pul monary disease which . have • hitherto swept Hoin oar midst thousands and thousands every year.: Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which-can be relied on to cute the most dangerous affections' of the' lunge. Our sPeep here will not perniit us to publiskany prOortion of theenne effected by its use, but we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and refer farther 'eniinity to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full partiralats, and intlispautble proofs of these facts. . . . From the President ofA mhe r s tt College, the celebrated - • Professor Hitchecick.: . -•-. . "zathei C .er—Sir I hair pin/ Cherry Pec toral in my ow A n y case of deep- seatedused am Bronchitis, and satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an ad mirable com oond for die relief of loryngal end bran) chial duneplrles.. If my opinion - ustoins.sopestor dist orter eari be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as yon think proper. • • - • .t• • • EDWARD HITUDOOCKi,L.,L• D. From the widely celebrated • Professor Sidman , M. D. L.L. D, Professor of Chemistry, .Mineralogy, , • Ice., Vale College Member of the Lit. inv-. Med. Phil. and Scientific - Societies of • • , America and Europe. " I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admiraWe composi tion from some of the best articles in the hiateria Medi ea, and a very effective remedy for the class of diseas es it Is intended to cure: , New. Haven; Ct., N0v.1,1849. Major Paulson , President of the S. C. 'Senate, states babas used the Cherry Pictoral with wonderful a-ac cess, to cure en intlamation of the lunge. Fron one of the first physicians in Maine.. , ,Ssco, Me, April 28;1849. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lcnvell—Dear Sir: I am now-con steady using; your Cherry Pectoral La my practice, and preterit to any otbermedicine for p ulmonary complaints.' From observations oilman,' severe cases, I aui COnVinC' 'ed ir will core coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies.. I invariably recommend its use in case otconsuraption, and consider it mach the best remedy known for that dis ease. Respectfully yours. •._. • I. Aye HMA td. D. Prepared and sold by James C. r,Practical Chem ist, Lowell, Mass. frie - .' Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, by Fahnestack, and by 7.41 i. Townsend; in Allegheny City by..H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass,' and try• druggists generally. . , An:Oki:linen°. (for the better Collection or Water Rent.s on pan d Supsienumars to an Ordinance paned the 27th g day of December, _A. A. 1847, reining to the Water Walla: I>V:IT 0 RAYNE D AND. ENACTED, by the Citizen. Qf Piettourgh, in Select and Common Coundis amem That from and atter the passage of this Ordinance all owners or occupants ef lots intending to build or re pair any bttildineor buildings thereon, in which the hy drant water is to.be used for building pirposee,shall make application in writing to the' amasser of water rents on new buildings, for a permit to use the hydrant water . ; and inch application shall state the location and desenption, together with an estimate of the number of perches of stone, of thousands of brick, and yards of plaster, in the construction of each building or build lams and th r e n ts, applicant shall pay to the aid s sor of water at the time of obtaining s u ch - pe r mit to use the hydrant water, one-half of the probable sum, and at the rate of Tour cents for , each perch of atone, seven cents for each one thousand of prick, and, locty cants for each one hundred yards of plaster, in such building - balk orrepalred, and the balance' whenever the building is completed. Arid any person who shall use the • hydrant .yrater for building purposes: without previously obtaintug such pennit, shall forfeit the sant of ten dollars, to be recovered as other fines and 'forfeitures are by law recoverable. That so mach of, any Ordinance or Ordinances as Is hereb r altered or supplied, be and the Isamu fs liernby Ordained repea and enacted into e.-law to. Cm:while, this twenty-sixth day of May, 201110 Domini ontrthoustrad eight hundred and filly-one. ' • " •. • ROBERT BPRNIGHT, - • • • • President'of Common Council. Attest W. Limns, • • • • . Clerk of Common Council. • JAMI B.MURBAV, President of Select Council. Attest :-11.111oirtovr, - Clerk of Select Council Dr. S. It.p.pD • • nOtMNUES to practice Medicine, Surgery, and Ob etotnes of Midwifery Eclectically, to aceordahee with scientific principles, and hence with great roc cees. . . • • - . If 7" Office and residence, No. 58 Diamond alley. Of fice hours, 9 to 12 a. sa., and 2 to 5 P. ht. N.D.—lnfallible remedies for Dyspepsia, Consump tion in its Incipient stages,••Bronchtlia, Rhetratatism, Taust,'Diarrhaa, Cholera Morbus, Dysentaryi 'Asiatic Cholera, Tetanus or locked-jaw ' • female .diseatierty dis- Cases of the liver and. kidneys; Scrofula, Droptiy, &a dc.; and antidotes to all persons, prepared and , Itept for sale. Mercury. antirnoney and their Pm-pa:aliens, as well as the lancet, are entirely dispensed with. 14 - - Palmer's Institute. DOCTOR JAMES PALMER Practising 'Physician, tte., luta removed to his Institute, No. 104 Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. PrescriPliuns from the Office will be accurately and neatly - prepared by the Secretary, skilled in Pharnac y. • ' Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines will be- kept- con stantly on hand for sale .- • -• Persons leaving address will please note No. of rest - • ImyAlint It• FRESH SUPPLY Just received of Burger & Co.'s Roach, Rat and Mouse Exterminator, prepared by a skillful and practical chemist, and warranted 'the cheapest and most effectual remedy in the world - fir ex terminating from dwellings, warehouses, granariell'ke Roaches, Rats, Nice and Ants. This article has : now been before the public for the last eight years, during which time not a single instance has come to the know ledge of the proprietors, where (the directions followed) it has failed to give entire satisfactian. • Be.sure yonget the genuine, as there are imitations in the market. The genuine can be bad of • • • . S. L. OIUTBRERTo- • SO Smithfieldstreet, T ADZES ' RIDING G LOVES —A new and nes/n.1114 _La mole, received thlaidoa N i to b • Sign of Golden Enielr 1110 TEA DRINKERS.—It -you want real good Tea, • .1. - igo to MORRIS' Tea Afars; in the -Diamond.' Is decidedly.the best in the city. .Pricee r 410, 50, '7seitind evu3. . • . 1m721 9-10 b sat rec'd and.for n e . • . WM. D No. 207 Lib RA6S-8 bags good quality for sato by aryr3 WM. DYER. . • • • • ••••-", s . 1 . t • ' • , • ^ •••• •• • • s• v." 444. •' • 4' 4 s.s •`` -•••••••••7• ,: - ...r ..•4~.a .. ~ 1 SEIM =ill ImY3l-3:. NEM : . _