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BULK MEAT --We have no sales. 1 r,:p o ~, -, ,'.! , , t , , , . 6,,,' t.: `, ',;‘ , ...,`:!,„' e V.,r : /V -1 t',,, L .ir.,' e ' RYE FLOUR-Dull, with , Ilt> - 5... T ,. - -,. 4 -b1, , ,, , ... , 1 , .-.1-s , 1.., f‘,..-, 1ki .j.,?,-,;.- %...vl-', : .. i . K ..... , a d h•.• SALT-Dealers have redo Q0 5. 44' Cl' i '• 'Sr k ;Sl ' i - =. i. "-r . i: '''''''' , "l 4. ,i ' l 4 '''.lr: r '''`• -- 'lt n l / 3 1 a downward tendency • I ~ , ,,,i % At 4 ,, k .54,', v t ,,N,,.-,,. .cii ,` „?...1;, , i4 , - 1 4 .1, 44 *\,-` .; `s•`'< 4 44)4\ -4E, 0 /1 Ferry CORN ME.AL-40 l ' o 50c. g and now sell it at 1,10 per hb ~.. , -I.„' r, ~ - , ~..., r 'h= 4, e.- t „.., .., 4 4 4. • - •Lf - ,...,t„,r), , p.m,. School } *. ".4,r 1 ,..4-4. 4 ,,,, 3 1 . 41n5: , ( f 4 N.Z r. it - ; . ' , ".•?`A C - - ti . % -- '44 , "'-' 7- K r ' * ''h r. ' • eloarding House. , i ti sitra, :hr.:act:be, nnpag: i c f rna th retehiie s .ii ir riny : Lbae:sll:,,dar:Shi,grt::4e,iicatle: COPPER -Sales of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 r2 7 c C : H A s c ßtE ND ' oecEskes t rvE__o E fe S i - mnTr T ohe enr h ite e drr r ie e cjoeoni i p a tht Bo n a nl o :Id rg ;ti a vvi n n : re . a II i W n Li q u h o t e TALLOW-As the seaso somewhat declined. We no 61 8 T 1 BT , TAA b R e r. i .1., . e isr . 1 41 6 1 I L sTe t sE o .2. :. i f f.e f TnN . he. et Cr 7 aenist ase ' 44 e-v4,40'..`.4p.:_t,k. ~A-4-11. 74 . # -;% , - , ..z . • ,, ",,i1Z - , , •-t.,.. e .- ...:1..... , ,„=.1 , +1 M;!:› 40 4 ' 1 4KV 4 r C- r v--4 4VP.,v`iec I' , 1-,- L 's='-'.f. et;' - 5,.;,:,;=;' - -,f c.:. ,s. EV *6-6544.4,4 0. ,-- `4 l " : C ' .l , \: - ;cf^ 4 ';'-sr; " -- L :=-h-t', 7 ):l'.;i:-4--it •-.- .TY FOR SALE. - A Mould Candles at 10 to 101; Dipped, 9 ; Star, 22(4 r F ,, ! . . - .•,‘--if•---..s•rs*:›..- c r.,,„ . , , ~ ,,, , - ) . 4 ‹ ,-. 4 . 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' i.: - , 4 •' '' '`, t, ' , ' this article at $11,51a13 50 1 / 4 .1 e-_,, 1 3,<1.1. 4 , 4 - 4 t • r4S 'p.c r : l l (*. e.l.., 1.1.4,e- 4 t.r,r,L,-,<.i 0‘, , 1.i,fe„.1;: l ie - r . ..) . ..„ 5.1:,t, , ,- „ ,, g wit a 1.7.4.7 Ci A , - t r likFrrl.P-e" ~ ,p,,,,,,,,p , ...„-N . ‘7 l ..' , }"r•S` , ..st C,;" . 4 '2; '';',,r .. ,:-.',..44 1 1,_ 7 ' tqt" , , L t; y..7 - 71,•f e;‘,..-tk 10 ; . ; , 6 „11,1c .r., t .„E.•l` L •1 , 14,.:1 od garden, tastefully arranged ; ',..,"4.disarceN4!;;‹,t,F;",../i,"(•,.„0"",,,d, eik....1,51.4.14,--ss.,ti'.,‘„,:r.,.'<-1:21,-, mark that the cheese shipped to this market this 0 0 u f Tt 7 a0 5 n e sy r icch b ca o on x ;:n o e ff Tinn to ep r rdi c ec as ems h a:nvcd ll ' L e lt,c. ti i- e 'ill --. 4'.'''''‘'..'Z. 4l . 6 =:•c - iii -; , t, , ."Ci . ..Nri t '.),','''' ,- ,4 - t; p:n c l e tr f y rai b ts ons ; s e P , r i n e g ., ° ail 'o il lv de a r te g r iij S iv er . i ti ng i e G r B : r ti ene Ez to,be tra 5•8 '..1-.' , ,r,4"q 7 4..''' 1 r r •, 4 'b.cr -.,‘••1••'.0.- 1 %,•...rZf-r1•• ":".••Ivr" - ..A.,r` . • v r epair. As the owner . . Is going vast n Bqe : c a ti o r7 A e thl a Y L . _ . l j 1 : 11 . 1l o g n i f pb e g pe 2 ee u g rn i O a a r o b e' af e s r : a n i n n v e : a c t r n y a e n3 .:-.`Se:''''a.F-.Y.:t5:A44;,-5,%,Pti.c,-;i.',- 0:,1,,i-,•d.1-.4't4e,t`i'7..‘4•:),-.).-f.t.: nosno , ned rarer,. CORDAGE.. The followin txi g pain 4 , ,,, ,C... 4 1,1,e, , t,.,-- ; „ / triL, ItticiLF.,42,4,„tre-4„..47„.1„. .. , i - die.- - ,- - ,?...-,, i ›-'.- t",;-••,,, . sold for Slhoo. Immediate possession wh filart it ti e l ß aß op o o p , e b , y by c :o 4 il . ,. ,qts:.:fivi - e - .. - k7h-,L.tia . , -,, ,v„ , • , ... , : c -- , ,i;;;,, - Q,O-„. - , ,, &p 4, &CUTHBERT, Geno Agent, Rusin I iikv.`* , . 1 . 1 .` , i ,„ ;, - ,r.S'‘q ,- .4„t,K,;34) 7 -`;` 47. 1:4 6 1-.1'6,t,` - - , •fylk c t..,,'" prices o inson - ce... 1 ' - - .- -af' '''r• • : , ....4. --z, il ht(4 , . - 1- , ,v -- ~ I,z lT ‘ , •;24 - _ - . l r - c, - .r ‹•,-,..--_,-- :',-• 14c Ruder's le ... ' 1 ''."4,e`;',(..1.5414./.t,,5'11,.^,k` i . ' ,•. ': - .\, <, . ` 1 , Y.:i r t,,, , .V . 4,ni t , , - i , '414:'4,:. , ountry Residence for Sate I Do do when cut, 15e Price & Harwoodra ( . 4 ' b ..1' 74 - ' ,5, ...4 . t. , ~,, = :', T ,A `c il'r a',..'''''' .r.c 4c':7.l.v4'''''''''-' ..abseriber offers for sale a aumlter ef LOTS aginK from three to five acres--to suit purchasers y d n o rn, fi w ne t:en cut, Ilc Baltimore Spun -4t- ,,, ,,t - F4 14-4 . 41,7ii . :_?.C / /,' , Lf.A=kg...l-.'=„ ; , k&V,.,!..,;524`.1.,,„_'7. : 1,, 3, `4 fs: the village of Wilkinsburgh; fronting on the D° d° w hoa colt 12c Gedgeia 6 Twist ..... r• • ~1 3. 1.. .„ , t ,....t k. „. / ..,.„, t .,. _...a. ~.,,,....t.r„. " , ....k.•re a ara,...,i,,,, , ~-,..4, "-, .4- • Leaf T0bacc0......... .4.4.''''' ,7l As.• ~.%.-r, ' .14,.”1-, i . " ...',:q4,""t 0 : -. -„ , .e,;:', - -t.-70..ri ...,,,-1-_, , L.,-, z , ~,- 1 Jensburgh Turnpike, and within twc hundred yards Tarred do by Coil, 10e " ") 2 - i•-'l. ''';',.i'.. - • ts. 'i - lag'. i .-, r - '"}zi•sk.4. - . - -1' , ....'" -, " •••r--r , 1..0 IT e e a p n e ti s r e o e f n t a h t e A C . e H n r h a l it i ir z e . ' i s i r (3 a til d e . e, A o n p F I a o n u rl f a th t, Papckoing lle VINEGAR..BaIes of Cr fle ir-t 0tii,k....4*„ 1• 4, , ,i,c,.:,-(tr.,ke;# :-.;=',.' e *l= Y l .4 4 t:',) I, L i ;•, , ,l - 1., WHISKEY-Sales of R .0 1 e't,„-t t , "„z:;,,, , - =:llZ ,''' et. 1r.... 3 * - 451'. P; ' ea'N ,:? . :1'4.-,:;=:•..1 ~ or at 197 Liberty street. Terms moderate. •• • • 7c Do do common, an upward tendency. le3af J. P. HORRACII. 8c - " 01 1,s• ''.:,,,,-.',. zi s, .i't '....1 r. t • -4 . _ , -, , ,.... ~L-- . 1 ) - c t.t,..,;,-=,„. 'fi e v:., c 1, r„,, i...4,0 , 1 0.% , .0 -, ...i.‘',.„."• , ,1.,....T. , .r.:4 1, -I,T , ,- .it,-.. 1 1,:,.. , cll . 4 ,tB. L -The receipts et 1 .4,,,,*,,r1.- .A.J...N4 . - 1 ... * *. P . :‘ ,..04. .*%) , .....n0t*- 4 .V1?" - 4.,"`4.`7444P 0 .41;;Ti, ______ -^,":.,...,):4 .-',.}Ve•....y.,•1•;•:-..$•;•I'„`"•••••,-4.4.,'"4-1LC-41""'•54•"'4-`' V't '''''' o- `' The Do do per coil . 14p lb ore informed of large lots : F.-.,...---k .. ..T.4.......„ . • ;e 3..,, V 4, . 71 e 4. 4 1 = e 1f . ,, t, - X . ;.1.'4'.. , ..7•& 1 4Z'1 , --='-');}. 3 1 , i1 .4011. Hemp do 1,50012,2503,00 codex. market. We report sales ~.. ~-. r- .1‘.1., *-',141-41`ii)., „.;' ,- .1 7 . „ Tfi , ...1...;,,,Kr.*.w . c.-ie -, ,, - ;"41 , ,,•, , r t Do do per coil, 10 re lb r at 30 • 1400 do i blood at ''''' - ' 1-- . 1 -5."• ,e , 't,... 0. = 7 , 1 - 1 - " - ts-n ..-- =,• ..:1.01 - r 3 ,...4. =' , ....•„4,1,,,,,, -,--, Manilla Plough Lines, terms. Our dealere are nt ' , i , ' ~ .• ^ r.-=.. , "': . . - ., - ;. , t,e - P..Ac. r .. 'sr.f , .'r-=t- ...2... - ta,, , ,t - c,r.,:- f •-`-`t " S7l dOZ. .., of obtaining Hemp do do 75 re ___________._. "4 1 , . ', ...N.. e fte t.,,, e%' ,4, 4 1, '0tZ7e,;'t.1 3 1-4.- , 20,r,r1 - -, ... * ..„,, , v41 40 , 1 `ll ~4 ZW'• *411 .., ' . . .;1 **q , t , ,:t ir .r, b 71_11;rt. , ,-.4.4 , t 1;‘, 7. please call and CRACKERS.. The regular sales to the tr-ad e are at PRICES Of „_. , - , 0 1 11 4:, - , ,,-1 ,4,- , ,,I,k; ?1, Po_ ,L.'''4,,r.:. , F,T - q" 4 ' 'T ;-',"-- ••• ' ' ''''''' ' 4 e 'el lei? 4. F '4 ":".4"‘1e".. 4. 4. 4 :4',„, ' ' 4., %.4'..e., t e.-q - err=l:... , •i• .vard & Jelley, 73 the followingrates: CORRECTED DAILY FOR 4t. ..- , t 7. • -• 4 4 '4.4 *, 4J • -. 4.,1*1_ , , 1* V' A5k...4r , " .;...1.,r s I.'•}-i,s,ser..."• Water Crackers 93,75 p bbl. Patrick's dr., Friona, ` "; 4 ' ,v ' - - .4:tY - s tri v l,. '-`Z=i'lt",:."- 1 '',_'V. , -J:. - -, w-kr'::-.4,' • , t,:, 1 , 1 1, -rz dem will be sent off Butter do. 4,75 ', Corner of Diamond atky ' ..." --. ' i.r,.4 '' s p• • ; , 'L 441, ~ - 2.;- . ..7.4. 1 ,, 1 - c .,,- , =,...,•t, ~ t •,, ,, -,..;'• ...- <, ' :-.1:' , 4c, itrt . ':', -... 1 ,1,4: 1 f . 3 ..., , , , . t ,..0 . ,-C7T z . - „ :7 - IS.. „ ! . 1 .. t , z ,„,-.4_, !1 ,. 4 , . ~ Any work in print Pilot Bread 4,(X1 " - i ' e• 3 1. ,;,', ~., -, r1:,9 , ;<k,, - .T . ,',cHP - ,, -. ..-;'',,tc- , ,,c,.. - :;, •- • - , - _11) - f*„., , ..% , ;?-..• J - F t . , Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. 9 ES. 1.01.143. : 41 .1 . .. ' - it' l-17r,- .lt r "'i l' '''‘ ... T- 4. n . -;,‘P- 4.4 ".);'' .. Ar1q.1e.-1, ,, ,,Y,i-1-:;I: - ' - '1 ,. .. Jbtained through es. COTTON YARNS --We have no change to notice United States C's ',-'' -,‘ t's,,f'` •t4 4 '4 • 4 •F , . (1 i' t3 / 4 = ,, VE - .4. '' ',:,,t:= e ' , 4. , ,`.• , i -.- i " , ,., '- in Cotton Yarns. Prices firm at the quotation,. , -" - -' , '? ,-: ".*•"'t.iNt'3,. s e' , .lretr.tr , - et: ~ -. 1 ,7 0 ,,,,„ ,,, - , . , -' ;.)...., 7 .- i .,,, „ ... - - No. 5, cta per 1b......1 N 13 cts per lb 1 Pennsylvania 6's ""t. ' ...u,,,, 14,- sir } , ,„}„, ..5...... ' 4}: c,s. t- },,."-••••.,-.‹.;.•-• , a Catholic clergyman, had a POUND TArors. e„, 4• L t.-4,: t a t._ *”- ' 411 'ii 1i ' 41. ;' , "0" , . , ‘..'5 * ,5Z . "' , .. 4 ;41: 14 ,..!,;` , : . ",„.. 1 41` "''' 4 '4' 9 o. er4noecrietoi oah t 118 : g eg e 6q . : e t a l o a a pla r r g i d i y i c ; ;se . rc e° n : t v re e° . :: . do s's •alliitt-..PS` 4I- oi'i l - 4 4 *1 (VV-Aa 1 ' isq' '''-: 1 1 . '''.> ":74 ; t q ia . t4,.l .l' i -' . '. ./ stolen from a house on the Ca. re 0 , et ~ ...... 2 2 0 0 I , : 1 1 0 7 :: :: ii 6 , ii ii 1 cr - 23 All , _ esheny county 6's • • • • 9 14 r " 24 ao coupon 6's 714, - . -- - , r ~..ci, t . ~ , ,•4., - ; ) , :tk ...-i4. , cyl ' l f - s eciclft - i,t , ,? , 7 -. : ‘ - '.:t . ‘t:- /son street, Allegheny City, on last 44 7, re 44 19 rr 15 cc " 25 do ; scrip t,„*.,11.1,.„,„ itki7 4 } l .tjvi - :7";. 1 h,,'-'-",,,-;', - r.•! x 2j.,;Zit- 1 ,,,, 1 ,• - _, ,, ...) . 7 7 ,f r The box way afterwards found on the ii g , et .1 20 er 19 it it 26 Patsbargh city 6`e di '•••• S‘' S'sl , 51 ,, 1P"." - ..r's,•-i"4 , qc ...• ..----} .4(••,,,,,,-- '?„•,-„f...,,,, ...., • 21 A 1 I e Pd gie l n a tr e C l i n t hiP y cm 6 . `s .6:l' In:7 s .. ,,2 ' il r y its ri , r 4 :4.sl ,, , , :act ., - 4 , 4 , ,c.i.. : ", ,, % ,. ,••;F1T -r .„ 1.4 .6 ).c.," 1 . z. , ,, ,t't 1 )) " , ,,1 ' t ',. ;. ..' ,..1 " . .. ,, 7 2 1" 5 , , `..T.1 1 `,:r ,, f ,...}, 1i .other house in the neighborhood, with ii ;0 , ii ii A a • • I 1-4, s'..ltttr;4l.l7e',44,l‘s`4.v.'-ketk.44'20:1`,,,-Z.:l''',:",;,s,';',,'''.'lY; in It. ___________ ____-__ ii 11, ii ft 21 TT 19 TT re 28 ao coupon 6's pay/ r7W:,,,..,V..;',?,1=',:qv1,e-- 44,-;:i„iinfil!,-::;,,,,,:--.1..;,;:,473if4,,v,,,,,,,,. Arr.-Thos. Moody of Birmingham, was se. ri 12 , et re 2r €, 20 cc cr Ila Philadelphta ..... -- „. * "."4.k4 41 / 4 `,1-1"5t.1i.,,14'5 , ?•:?CtiA0 . ,., , ' , ,,5:rv,.,-5•,?;., (' ~., ` .l ; t: ' q z . " ;•l , •.i'' ' l L VF-- ' ;` - 44 DOZEII EXTIV. BARE OTOCAS. 4 ., c 4r4.4 1 'nt,',g,7,11,r';it',V . ,:',",:-1,-14P. 4 - ,(•1 4 :. 4- 40,,,X4:1; ., {•il - ,•".,1,e,, , .... i -.•': -.rely injured at the raising of Bennett's House on No. 500, eta per 1b...101 No. 800, eta per d0z..81 An e nt h o a r ni r , ittan d uz4b . Itii .„ i1.t.,:tti..,.,..:4,,,,,,,;.:,7,,igNer4,,c,,,i 4 .- Witt,.: g o4 l c t f: l l!..;'44, l' ; ' , the Brownsville turnpike road, on Wednesday morn. re 600, 44 te.....9i 4( 430 D, 44 ft ...81 ` Bank 33 ' " fie ` 3. gFr4P. - ^ e t ,4„. if * '-- 7:.!,,,...,:,4:.,,, ...:4'4,ii:-. 1 -:'" , ;:< - i -,, , , : - 4 . ..st , f- :- .,',;-ii: Seg. The scaffolding broke, and be was precipita. ee 700, re 1 .....81. 4 ‘ 1000, rr er...B} Exchange Bank • . • • Carpet Chain, 23 Candlewick, 10 Farmers' Depos•ite Bank F'3.10.,,'” 1.•1' 7 . 4 2.... '2.A. C. ,- 1 .4" c ir*5.....fi:,•,; *4. : . ,„ 1 ,' , , , r • 1 f 1 ".4 - . ,; * 1".. , - 1 '4;"..,„7, 1 : 1 ,1 5 -T5 . " .„ ...",i,„ ' 1,„,,,--: - ',.., ' " 3 ,;,; ted to the ground. Hie injuries, however, are not Coverlet Yarn, 23 Bag Filling, 19 AJlegheny Savings Sank ."' I P -0 -•!"'“ ' •7 4.4. "i""il'elv*"."- ** &-•".•lvo - ' ; '),r't . ..sk". ,- .4.7 4 ."..,;',.`eal,„ 4 1 211 ..",r},‘ „,,,, r ; 009, Twine, CMGS STOCK* 25 Batting... No. I, 18 to 20 m cnon . g . t h lt I E n - ..,-' *-- 1 :0' . "2 - • -*). - 7 9..., ''' - ,;t:'1.t , 7 - i., ,j 4V;'l;, i .T . -••••':,^" , ,, tr i '',lf;t'l' t , 'l.'7" • , ' '.3 ., l' ' * * , '''''4,4''T° L -.. 7.-r .F * A. I-1-, :' *4 '''Al ? * F ''; ' ''' l r -3 ' .-`4:.•piiri.iv;v:i,:!:,, Cotton Warp..l3 12 II l No. 2 and 3,14 to 15. St. Clair str e e a et eill - ..... ',,5 4 . '', ~ '. .'/Zi: ;4 `,..., \‘r •Z;'- i %.' e 1. V .1,i11r1.k. 17 . ,• - ' ' ' ' ;1-.:l',•';'; r.... , - f 4. '1. 4, , - .1 4 -'..,;. ~, .1,`5, - .1 t., ':"lii.t&444:ses„,s -of the most prominent articles under this head : N. Liberties do • • ttLM: .. • , ..„ - .•'4 ,- „r‘_„..‘ ~.-Q ? . ? ...,, , >,lc i•:h il - 1,-.,...;-,c.-,-.ut,„--,,,,k,,,,-, Aloes, Ma 16318 Brimstone, cr 1b...„40 w , ihru......• Erma. ",a,A,Vi P1P•54‘.... ,- , 7 ;v1 ,-IL-- -„ ..r•- =- 4 f , '0 41, a N -= ,,,,i,, , , - ,-, - ,----4-e-_-= - 6,-!. , nsarance. Co. ',,-,,i,ciNc..:04,i.-,.;;;" ti.,zt.5.4,,,..'144......*.•'..,,-,7y,i1, Clc.:4L; Alum, " 3 163 4 Camphor, ref,.. • ••35040 c4i'lener f.-4. 4 '44 , ,,pm k ...- - ,.- - ,e;- i';'‘cc. , . .4r,: f rqr.r. ,1-.15Q. le-Akir, . Asafintida,lbs. -.18,925 Chloride 1ime,"....7a 0 Airociated F ' .l l ; : emenl c a ). d . t r uother,,(v..l.,'"rri'i,',r , - . ,qt 4 : 4; - . ) :" * „5„ , •;ii•-t", ; ;',4 75 , a.2 4- k •- • , -!`it•:` , ••;!1•`, Arrow Root, cr...12014 Cochinear, ee 1,3031,50 TELEGRAM ISTOLII r47.14,4141e4ti:;-•ti.-.:4414-14•,14..-::*;'':I:.; " I ' ,',4lf W C .,WO ' '''‘--.'. 4 4' i .. ILI :1 . Aquefortts, ".. •10011 Copperas, TT ...1 ia 8 Atlantic and Ohio, Pitts ' l tgh s " ' l / 2 °!"T`'.'4ll l ,C`c.4 Y i .:` .. -1- { . T .r- i '1:1•'.fc.1. 1 i.1."y.;( 4 1 . q,•'" C . ).!.`c . N - ,...i.,1,(;i!,T Li tharge, "...5136; Liquorice rt. ~. . . .73 9 p „ t h ° Ph h il ", el P hia. , ... • :q 4 ' ~, A,, rt,.„*lt , •:„•„.' t Irih..s.'tS;',, vf..1ii.4?1,,,,,,,.0-4:T,:ti`Tik'ik‘l" Madder Umbro,lbsl2ol3 er ball re -... 2002; L i iii s ,c l iT o 'd n % and 3. `r `C .. " r,`„0„. } .„„ ), .. - CAI ''. 1 ".A.".1.`.V . r'til t' r -t.3."`: - "- - ~ :!foc-* - I ' ..:"} • - .' r .. - e Castor Oil, bb1a...81,65 Sal Soda re... • 4344 Pittsburgh Gas Works } .oviv• t yll t e,"lle,"7.?- 2 . 4- ,'"7.2•;-4f... 7 .:"i- - .7:17."4„.•1?:`,„;.,;,1,„.4 -, ~.,.,,,,:, Quinine 0z.84,2503,80 Glue, eom, U. , •• • 11312 hlonongahela Slaekrre 7 - • 0 t•-"" 4 ' i : T -5 • -!, -- "7 7 :1.•I K I ' : •i• r.'''. Z-••ri , "l * }l.l' - I .lr''. * ; *- 'n • DRiED BEEF-Has advanced ;we now quote Y°°oll °B l `enj co Ce,0,..5.A. t;•,fi 1i,7,rr,,,,%;‘.5t e' . : :•,.., 1 ,: 4 1 ' 7 1 - ,P' l ..'=,- firm at 10 to 10; by the tierce. ILILLLROAD RUC ;,, t 4i,f i rA, '4 , e , fisT .,, ,ViZt,ll,;Nt.k - W;;;, , ;: - 4,t.' 46: i ' 86_14 . ...,3iy .: , Pennsylvania Retiree FEATHERS-The market is bare with consider. Penna. and Ohlo do eqe-'4'tU4'44'4l c !' ; 'l' e,E - P` Vt ; Zl .;} l- ? ... r v e 4 : 1-'7•L'l e L l ' • 4 R`' .l*: 73e . 'i . ' able enquiry for good lots at 33 to 35. Cleveland and Patabl 45•1'"ek.. C °004. 1 ,t4 4* `''' * ;' , l .: ° • ' i **4 r t r•,"?.l 4 ..v 7 .•, - i,i` v, •',S' l ' t ;;;* r., - c'r'ff.: " .f4 ;- ,%P, FISH-The demand continues active for fish, and :define Railway and 1 ,'',; , ,e.. 4 +4 1 ',ei-w5 t - _ ,ll--, % , l , ‘ZNtir:ftWq.t-,, ,4 -t < l; 4 ` - 'el ''''''"-'' prices pretty well maintained. We Dote sales in r a y ett er /aTluraetu rir '''•'• 4.741' q/ " ,i.` . '""17 „. 7.0.4`•` - ,•34 - ,4 f ,-c", ,};!,•gP; v ` '; ••••-o,,9 J • i t,, r ,tii'• lots of about 200 bbls No 3, ranging from 88,25 to rj o e Caria o l Bonds, 01 d do ne uotst ~.. 4,r.f.,_ gle.tk,;,,Zoe•-;ii-,`.i.t KiNg- - gle l Y , aIT 44 .- :!, -;e : ' c-;.-.4." 8,50; about 10D bble No 3 and 4 email at 97,25 to COPPER 820C4 V*4 1 . 1 1 4 4 4. 4 ' 4 '4A4 V Z.rei,',14: 4 4;+4,-..4 4 N-4 ,!:1 4 .k.'r 41.4 ..ze I t,s.l t 7,50; Nu 1 Baltimore Herring at 6,25 to 6,50. Shad Pittab'gh and Boston( * •X••• "."04,941 ecf•••••`V,,5,,5,,,,t.,,•,..„...m,-ti... •••t; -1...,i31.,it5,..c••""g" -1" .. .,* is firm at $12,50 to 13,00 lot No 1 'rimed. North American ;r410,_,-1,„31_,a4 ....F.7'j ) .4 4 _,„•• - c7.•;•5i1,.;.-IF-'.;,)..;:i.';'l,cs'• 4.-•, - ;;;•:•;• 0, ci2 ,da _ North West t 4t<4, 4 " c .4f . , 4 .4 , 4 4- * *rtr.r 0 .4:44: 111 %5 . .i . 415, 4 1, 11 . 1V,1c,ti:.,i've . ,.., FLOUR--There was a better feeling in the mar. North Western ".., ...„.4.6a-t! oirteTO:zit`442.3`ol4".'Z'O',:;:::q.VP?'.l'''''''::. ket the past week, buyers taking hold more freely. Iron City O P h it i t o sb T ra r g a p h a ß n ot d I k e 1 . e . I w `;`sx• * * .r• .F., ~,,Atiirtertoi.A* , 4, 04.4, 4 4, 44 cr . r;-• ; I : , We report sales of about 1600 obis, ranging from Eureka Adventure "o„ Nri .... , ,,,, , -1.-.„ • 1-., , iz, ''': 1 •ft;' F -4. - .: 44 41q* , '.; ~ -- .-4- Vt,. - 0,4 ‘ 5"-' 4 .1.q.,' 93,12 to 3,18; 200 do in lot s s al a c t s 3 0 ,2 0m 0; s e ic r ren bb b l y s 144(t.litt * * ''‘ l i*N s , '.4* i ti'11e: 1 41 .5%41 .^:"•11,e„,v,,•4• Z 5 ** 1:2; co t . 4 from stores at 9,25 to 3,28 ; 4 . 'rcS . P . 44 ; tt' '' 'lt *3 9o' t'Ad r ;o l ` 3 4: ll •-• 7 t rar fr rlfh• 440 the dray load at 3,31 to 3,40. Rye Flour-There le Ridge Miran Canig . 4. - kt;.• . ' ' .9 iy i , ...., .re...s-,i. I. ...1 -0 5001.1t. i .1 4 .414,V , but a limited demand, and quote from stores at Bluff ••• . ; 4 " *.* • c;" Ifstl; r 4s.`c r if;-st * A'Sa.•:.' l4 Vg t 'Ng . 4.4 C PtlT" - 82,75 to 2,87. Coning ft"V3..' l c'e orii i vt - l t '''" 4 -'.- _ ' -" 4 ' -` 4 .- ww . ... ,1, 14, , i ,,, m ~,q , ,r t t. 't . N.lr,i ; Fa - 4 1, t'4,', Amount ol Flour inspected for the month of May, Fire Steel ...... ~ - iq,, ,e. Z . . , 4t,V,:04.;5X0X Nr1",,_ 1 `1 1 1.:1„ /r fl vr 4 ,,,,Vi rz -gz , 1851, by R. B• Stapleford . ''' t 21- 4. ' 3r ri C4 • l ' 43ll. •l - 1 1 ,,,•,;,4”' °34 4 ;;Veli.%)s,,_ * tft'•t.i.t" 4. 4 ,- ' Superfine ;,sls.., ~ 14d: „V'e.e . 44 ; , le.,' 0....=E;1 4 . - 1,,gt. 4 441 4 3: : _,.. - 4, , 4- . 4 .F';'f,„ i r: * _ Fine . PORT 1444 -‘ . .-- •a1,, 14, ,e,1`,.,... , W 4 4„,„W „. .14- 1 ,„,< 5. ,,,,,,„ ;& ,,i, z .,,,..., „ .. , "ter - V4, r , IL ' - .. - 4, "14-4`Vt'f- '4.14;41174.1-J•lcTl'..l4r4-'IV' Rye 5 PEET 6 mc 4 5 ,•-n • • ' . - -1 r. im„isle. ;4 4,;.:•4' 1 )11 11, 1 -11.t7, 1 )*.. Midlinga r ve c 4 ,}2,,••:i „ " '". '.' ittsi,,,ffi Sl•trytiSl-04`irii•• r. , : 1 43 E a1i."..r..1 - /i Condemned '` - i ril;i: , V.7 , 71 - tirrnMo l - - ..r4 4 'et'.4.-..per&.-0-, '4. ibllrd v 'd" '''''et'fqLqZW4l.-41.11''''f?'".71',1 , . 1 4. 4r.r.ik, „ ra 1 . ,,,,, ,=:'‘..". 4 11 , 1"•, t . 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His trunk having been broken open and the money taken therefrom in the office. Last evening a young boy, giving his name as Henry Brldenthal, isp apprentice in the of fice at tbe time, was arrested at the Theatre on au,- picion that he was the: guilty person. It appears : that he had jest arrived in the city in the morning, and his appearing so flush aroused the suspicion of one who bad an interest in having tbo thief arrest. Some 860 in money was found on his person, 'and the balance be had spent in purchasing clothes .sad jewelry. We' are glad that tbe real thief ham been found, 41 it entirely.viodicates the character of a very wet: ey cian t .whose uiifortonate position had subjected iblei to the inapicion of hasiog taken this money. The boy wilt be taken to Uniontown this morning. WA. gentleman from tbe country, with a sky blue bet on, stepped Into one counting room yester day and asked .f Do you shave here 1” The reply was yes. Wal, how much do you charge t.) Five coma. guess you may clip my beerd,”—and he stopped pit4tir..the counter, took his hat, etc., ofr, aud•saled himself in, a chair. When about to pros ceetiiittlitieiltim with the paste brush, he looked rpirid : ieri seriously and shnepishly, and said w 0, ,your . only foolior mo—'taint a sharing shop'at all? , ',Pot boiog able to restrain the laughter any longer, a general roar burst from the bystandors, and the gentleman gathered hie dues and made 240 time. The last we seen of him he was going round the corner swinging his sky-blue. QUASTLA Scssrona—Thuraday, June s—M , Clore • and Boggs on the Bench. ' The case of the Commonwealth vs Edward Mal. len for manslaughter was resumed this moroing„ and occupied principally the whole day. Speeches wore made by all the counsel, Jones and Friend for Coro• monwealth, arid Irwin and Mahon for defence. The jury rettimed a verdict of “not guilty,” end county pay the costa. ST. PAUL'S Comm.—We are requested to give notice that the corner stone or St. Paul's new Cath. edral will be laid at .4 o'clock on Sunday. The Rev. Dr. Bloiarty will preach on the occasion. &SWIM Boons—Gentlemekdesirous of obtaining choice copies of English works, will please call and leave orders with Messrs Woodward & lelley , 73 Third street. Our monthly orders will be sent off on the 10th last, without fail. Any work in print .lo tho Old World, can be.obtained through us. Cam' Father Phelan, a Catholic clergyman, bad a boa containing $3O stolen from a house on the Ca. pal, below Anderson street, Allegheny City, on last Wednesday. The boa w11(1 afterivards found on the porch of another house in the neighborhood, with $lO . left in It. :fiiiie..—Thos. Moody:of Birmingham, was se. rarely injured at the raising of Bennett's House on the Brownsville turnpike road, on Wednesday morn ing. The scaffolding broke, and he was precipita ted to the ground. His injuries, however, are not serious. - SEVZJIE Acctaerrr.—Thomas Ritchie, one of the bends on Section 2 of the Cent;al Railroad, while bintiog rocks, on Monday last, had his right leg and left ism severely shattered. He is still lingering, Ant is not expected , to survive. . . air Vireguer, Bueetwer & !dueller, lithographers, haul issued a beautiful picture of one of the Whale with Bloomer costume, short drew and trowsers. It is a fine picture, and we bopo to 600 the costume getterally adopted. Loon Char.—We have information from the most aeliable source, that one of the mod notorioas and •accomplished thieves in the country is at present in the city. air John Harold and Wm. Neeland were com• Milted yesterday by Mayor Gotha° for attempting to pick pocket. in the Anctiori room, on Wednes day night. ':iiencatny.-.—J. G. Goff committed Joseph Dawson aod John Watson, on the oath of James Harrison, for stealing some clothing. GREW REDUCTION IN PRICES r • - ; Bricond arrival of New Summer Goods, • AT GREAT BARGAINS. ; TAR largest, Cheapest and Best Stock of FAN CY DRESS GOODS ever offered in this city, is now opening at YOUNG, STEVENSON d• LOVE'S Original Bee Hive Store, No. 74 Market Street, between Fourth street and Me Diamond, Potsburgh, t The proprietors have just opened a large and moat !mantra! assortment of th e Newest and Most Pashlona i. bee Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, which have I been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the large clearing oat sales in New York and Philadelphia, tau •4 will be offered to cash buyers at from 20 to 25 per , war than former prices. cent .GOODS of every deseriptien,from the cheap.. 'l et cosily And Magnificent such as a very sill° the m ` mado f • " stockfollowing art ic les . larg'e and beau.. Chene and Jas chaste Silks; High Lustre, pleb: che Do stripe_ melion and do do; ; Do plain black do ; Brocade, Arteries and Pony.' ". ti e Soles, all colors ; • • Black and chamelion Turk 5au..."4, and watered silk s; Chene and India 'Poniard silks ; Do printed and plain silk tissue• . 4 UNS, Do do Albertines and Cheney. Plain, printed and embroidered heragesr Chene plain an 4 figured elks, and poplins; • Chameleon Gm de Naples; Paris printed bermes do do Mines; • . Do do and plain all wool de laines, Do do lawns and jaeonets; Plain and embroidered multi and Swisses ; Plain and printed casameres, de Mines and alpacas; French and domestic gingham, ; English and American chintzes and calicoes, at all ppriceBONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains; Bring and summer shawls, do do; Needle worked sleeves, cuffs, collars and cheml : Needle worked laces and muslin caps; • Embroidered, hem stitch and plain en climb' handkerchiefs • Fancy silk pocttet hd'kfs, cravats and neck ties; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock; • Irish linens, table clothe and table linens • Tlaens, checks, crash, bird-eye, diaper 4 napkins; Breathed and brown tramline, from 6 to 1 c. per yd ; • Do brown And colored Canton flannels; French cloths, Plain and fancy eassizneres & satinets; Cashmerets, tweeds, merino eaasimeree and Ky; jeans • Black sixths and fancy vesting., &c. Er The proprietors would respectfully solicit an soh call from all' their friends, and the public gen • rally; feeling confident that they can offer greater in cements to whole silo and • retell buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. my3itf YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. • - Hoarding Blouse. BITABLE accommodaJoas for several BOARDERS S can be had Lathe Diamond. Boarding ctiher by the • eek. day or meal. Moderate charges. arra-a WM. JELLISON . LOP E 3-1600 tb !or tea by je2 UP. CARD. SODA-25 kegs for sale by jet, . B. A. FAHNEESTOCK &CO A sti GE SOAP-50 biu. (or sale by .. . • FAHNESTOCR & ~~ ~ 111 ~ LVE y ATH BRICK-1,000 English, for sale b ffElidirE YELLOW-2 0 eases Baltimore. Se 9 . •B. A. FAHNESTOCK & r.4B.&TUaI-30 a lota for sale LE_ Au. . . • B A.FABNESTOCIE & CO. Ja 2 2 8 ..... Y PAHNESTOCK & CO "rriti je2 DSOB..BOAP- 50- Lx..... ies! !reale by B. & CO. INOLtart jlIUSTARD—Cotman's, ."" ke " cr 9 and ja 18 gm. each; imported, G3r sale by je3 B.A.PAILNESTOCK & CO. 000 LBS. or om vo i tcuradl,3 . Vai n trzal436:ls con -61 Water itIVOt. Town Lots for Sate, In the new town of Latrobe, Westmoreland Co, Pa. .TheLogathourta Doper of the Pennsyketnia Railroad. THE new town of LATkoltE Is beaudfally situated oat an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal henna River, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that stream by a handsome stone bridge of 3 spans of 45 feet each. It is 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 east-of Greensburg, 11 west of Ligonier, 12 south of Blairsville, 3 north of.Yoangstown and 7 south of New Aleiandria. The PITCESTIVAIRS. Ba ia Roan will be opened to the tera porary terminus near the town, early in November next, to connect with the southern turnpike. The passengers in every train will slop to taken meal at the newend ex tensive:mu, Roan flora[„ now in progress of erection, in the centre of the town, directly opposite the RATL BOLD DoIt:PANT% DEPOT, WATER BTAIT3II, &NOIRE HOVSES, to be erected immediately. The lots now offered for sale orlease are 50 feet front on streets, 50 feet wide, and run back 100 feet to a 20 feet alley; they will range in price from 30 dollars upwards, according to their position...— None of the lots are more than 400 yards from the Rail Road Depot, which is in the centre of the town plot.— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which- there are several handromely situated along.the bank of the river, will be , be sold on favorable terms to persons wishing to build.— The climate of this region is delightful, the scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantic, and it will no doubt be a place of great resort from the cities, as it is in I the midst of the fittest fishing and hnatteg regions in this part of the State. 'Unusual inducements offer themselves at this. point for business men, manufacturers and me chanics to come and settle • they can find immediate bus iness and employment, as ;his Depot will be the point to which the Iron and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally come, by a turnpike through the Loyalbanna gap of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 mes from Alexander Joluiston's, Ero.. to the Depot t as will' also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a ! plank road along th e valley of the Loyalhanna. There is plenty of the puree( water; and the best of coal can be had close to the town, in abundance. There is, close at hand, an inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and timber. A saw and grist mill are In fall operation, with plenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also in operation, will tarnish a large number of superior brick during the coming season. The soil Is deep and rich and well adapted to cultivation, gardens, &é. The terms of sale of lots will be made known on ap plication in person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent in Youngstown, or at his office in Luyaorth,il Where a plan of the lota may be seen. OLIVER W. N. N.B. A public sale of 50 Lots will take pI BA ace ß at L ES at robe on the 10th of June next, at 12 o'clock. Terms made known atthe sale. Clear unineumbercd titles:will be given to purchasers. my3t jo•Larr—n large DWELLING HOUSE, on Ferry street, known as the _First Ward Public School House, suitable for a tavern stand or Boarding House. Apply to Ryan & No. at Fifth street, Steam Cabinet Worts, at Ryan's Buildings. Ij e q NEW BRIGHTON PROPERTY NOR SALE. A u property of about five acres, in an agree able location at New Bright( n, having a new and hand somely arranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and finished in modern style ; a large porch i n Lrear, and portico in front; a good garden, tastefully arranged; and an orchard of choice fruits ; spring of soft water • a stable, coal house, poultry house, de., all under good fence and in good r epair. As the owner is going east the above will be sold for sieoo. Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT. Oen'l Agent, 30 Smithfield street. Country Residence for Sale! rilllE subscriber °fens for sale a number of LOTS— .I. ranging from three to five acres—to suit purchasers near the village of Wilkinsburgh ; fronting on the •Greensburgh turnpike, and within twc hundred yards of the Depot of the Central Railroad: A plan of the Lots can be seen at A. H. Miller's Office, on Fourth st., or at 197 Liberty street- Terms moderate. Je3:tf 'J. P. HORBACR. Notlie. DUBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK, as author• ized by the following sections of the Act Of 26th of April, 1850: "SEC. 9. That the Auditor General Is also hereby au thorized and directed to expose in public sale, In the borough of East Birmingham, at such times as he may appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth in the Birm ingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and convey the same to the purchaser orparchasers thereof: Provi ded, That such stock shall not be cold at a less price than one dollar per share " Sze. 10. That it shall be the duty of the purchaser or purchasers of said Stock, or any part thereof, to pay the purchase money to be paid for such Stock to the State Treasurer of this Commonwealth, within thirty days from the date of said purchase, who shall receipt for the same, and upon the production of such receipt before the Auditor General, he shall transfer the Stock or Stocks so sold according to the terms of this Act." By the Bth sec companiesvided, "That irony officer of mil:mire said shell purchase any of said Stocks in the company of which he is a member, the same shall inure to the benefit of such company." AC/Slit/II GS:WatAL.3 OSTICS. Harnsburg, May 27, 1851. 5 Pursuant to th e authority afoTesaid, the Steck owned by the State of Pennsylvania in the Birmingham and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, !Ting IGO Shares, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of John A. Lippert, in the borough of East Birmingham. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of June next Tile tale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Par value, 525 per share. EPHRAIM BANKS, my3lnd Auditor General. ittrrweve MIN MU) meaty mitears). • T IST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to A . 4 order -34,44, 5 4 and 64 Dalt Shades, plain and bordered ; " " " Transparent green do; " " " Dark do ; Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do do ; • Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style ; STORE SHADES or any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE THIbINTINGS--complete at 25 cents per shade. 11U Curtains hang on reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aprlelm COPYING PRESS.—Various styles letter copying presses, the screw, the lever and a new patent, dif fering hem any before brought to this market ; also, copying books, a large stock of all sizes, leaves paged; Arnold a Ilibbert's and Harrison ' s son's copying inks ; copy ing brushes and oil paper—for sale by W. S. RAVEN, Stationer, cor Market and Second sts. Q USSCRISERS to G. VIRTUE'S Illustrated London l Works, and the public generally, arc respectfully ia 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 ing at the World's F`air. Alto, the fifth and sixth num bers of the Cyclopredia; aft RS•the thirteenth arid sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Perties visiting the Store, will, it is believed, have an opportunity of seeing the most magnificent Bible ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh. WOODWARD & JELLEY'S, 73 Third street. State /Mutual Fire insurance Company BRANCII OFFICE, 54 Rittrusisin sr., Prgrsauao v, • Pittsburgh, afayth,lB3l. ITRE best evidence of the success of the Director. in endeavoring to make the "STATE MUTUAL FIRE SORANCE COMPANY . meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 7,900 P sli cks during the past year, thereby adding over 8130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property insured it of the safest kind, in small riske, and a large proportion insured for only one year. Whole No. Policies is saed• • • •• • 7,900 do do expired, terminated & canceled • -- do do in force • • Amount of Property Insured• • • • •• do Canceled, terminated and ex pired 201,728 •- do do in force 87,094,091 do Premium Notes 79,670,87 do Canceled,tertainsted,exped, 037,10 do In force• ••• • - 879,031`,77 do Cash Premiums received • -.4351,557,14 J . :, do canceled • --• 321,24 $51,M5,90 Whole a oount of losses and expen ses paid•-• 23,411,46 Balance in favci.`of the C0.,1n cash, 027,e14,45 To city or cotte:.•Y merchants, and owners or the...fl ings, and isolated or' country property, it is believed this company affords odialt cages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company is this country. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved r ys tem of Classificatier. of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of bilge Brea, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pile, It not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partici:l a. tion in the profits. It Is under the control of the following Directors: —J P. Rutherford. A. J. Gill:it, John B. Packer, Santee: T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob :I'l Klotz,Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. J P. RUTHERFORD, Pres't. A. J. GILLETT, A. A. Cmuuta, Actuary. Scrip Dividend of fifteen per'cent. on an pi ring policies has been declared by the Directors, and is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. myil:dfcw ' ' A. A. CARRIER, Agent. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICE TO CON. P TRACTORS—Progosals will be received from the 9th to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown WWI Summit, for the grading and masonry or that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be maga Alton, in Blair county, and Pringle's Point, a few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 25 miles. Tutus—cash, monthly. For further information, ap • ply to EDWARD hiILuER. Esq., Associate. Engineer , Blairsville, Indiana county, or to STRICKLAND KNEASB, P. A. Engineer, Alton°, Blair county. J. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief Engineer Engineer Department P. R. R. Co. . Philadelphia, Maylot, 1851 HE Corpowitora Of the ALLEGHENY CEMETERY are hereby notified that the Annual Meeting will be f r it at the Office,- oa the Grounds, on SATURDAY, the ".. inst. at 3 o' c l oc k ,P.M. . • Jed.THOS. M. HOWE. Frail. • wurte, WI E 8 l;b01C0 vintage j a m re ed sill for sale by FLOKEISES W .BIOOI7ENEL. .f ' :~'. Wimat ROvisor of thollffhOlosalo 11110.itkOIL: ..-..... . OFFICE OF THE MORNING POST, a .. Ferny Mourne°, Jane 6, 1851.‘ . The" weather the.paet week has been pleasant, and a fair amount of business done In the different branches of trade. We have no special change to note in our markets. Navigation continues good, and receipts during the week from below were moderately good. t - ASHES—The sates of Boda Ash this week, so far as we could learn, amount to 40 casks, ranging from n to 31. .We quote Pot Ash al4 to 41 ; Saleralue 41 to 5. BACON—There was n good demand for bacon during tho week, priocipally for the country and city trade. We note sales of 20 Made shoulders at OM; 22 do at the same • 34 do hams at 81 to 9; 15 do at 81 to 8t ; 15000 his country cured at 61 for shoulders, 80 for hams . aoclBl for sides; several other lots of country cured at a shade less ; 4000 lbs country sides at 81, 60 days; we notice sales of 15 casks sugar_ cored hams at Iol.to 11. The bands stock in first is light with but limited receipts. APPLES—The season is getting late and prime apples are scarce; sales of common at 1,501 choice 2,00 to 2,50. ALE..The demand is active, and sales regular a the following prices: Bavarian Beer, per bbl $6 00 Common, per bbl. 6 00 .XX do 800 XXX do 900 Common, half. barrels XX ' do 3 604 00 XXX do 450 Common, qr. barrels 1 75 XX do . 200 XXX do • 226 • BUCKETS—SaIes from first hands at $1,90; from stores at 2,00. Tuba, 7,60 to 8,00. BUTTER AND EGGS—Butter has declined and the demand is limited ; sales of Roll at 1 1 0 to 12; Keg is dull; wo quote at Bto 9. Eggs are in brisk demand ; sales by the bbl at 71 to 8. BULK MEAT—We have no sales. BLOOMS—SaIes of Juniata at $55060. BROOMS—The market is well supplied and has a downward tendency; sales range from 871 to 81. CORN MEAL-40 to 50c. COPPER --Sales of ingots at 19020 c.; sheet at 24 025 c. CANDLES—There is no change. We quote Mould Candles at 10 to 100; Dipped, 9 ; Star, 220 : 23; Reserve Moold, 10 to 101. . CHEESE—The receipts are increasing with a fair stock of inferior on band. We may hero re. mark that the cheese shipped to this market this season has been of a very Inferior quality ; conse quently, shippers cannot expect high prices. We note sales of 240 boxes common at 6to 61. • . COAL—Regular sales at 41051. CORDAGE.. The following are the card prices of Manilla Rope, by Coil, I4c Do do when cut, Isc White Rope, by Coil;.. In c Do do whon cut, 1c Tarred do by Coil, 10e. Do do when cut, Ilc Packing Yarn, fine,.... 7c Do do common, 8c Manilla Bed Cords, 3 1 ,8702,8103,75 p doz. Do do per coil, 14p lb Hemp do 1,5002,2503,00 code:. Do do per coil, 10a RI Manilla Plough Lines, • 871 doz. Hemp do do 75 a CRACKERS.. The regular sales to the trade aro at the following rates: Water Crackers !axe bbl. Butter do. 4,73 Pilot Bread 4,03 " Sucar and Soda Crackers 7c. ip lb. COTTON YARNS—Wo have no change to notice in Cotton Yarns. Prices firm at the quotations., : vouch" Tones. No. 6, eta per 1b......19 No. 13 eta per lb -23 ! r, 6, ~ r, 19 ald a a 24 1 as 7, as ~ 19 et 15 . if 25 4,9, le ca 20 al6 a a 26 1 6,9 , a rd 20 i i 17 a a 26 id 10, If " 20 "18 a " 28 a 11, . . 21 "19 " is 29 cc 12, .r r. 21 ~ 20 a a 29 ' DOZEN YAM". No. 500, eta per 1D...100N0. 800, cts per d0z..81 If 600, it as ...9i 41, 900, 44 4,...51 ri 700, dr d..... 90 rr 1000, " re... 91 Carpet Chain, 23 Candlewick, . 191 Coverlet Yarn, 23 Bag Filling, 19 Twine, 25 Batting... No. I, 18 to 20 Cotton Warp..l3 12 It I No. 2 and 3,14 to lb. DRUGS—The following is a list of prices °from° of the most prominent articles under this head : Aloes, IN 15018 Brimstone, p lb.. • .40 Alum, " 3/0 4 Camphor, ref,— • •.35040 Anfictida.lbs....lBo2s Chloride 1ime,a....70 0 Arrow Root, "...12014 Cochinear, as 1,30,01,50 Aquefortis, "...Wall Copperas, "...lea 8 Litharge, "...6103133 Liquorice rt. ~ ....70 9 Madder Umbro,lllel2ol3 as ball ".......20321 Castor Oil, tib1a44.81,66 Sal Soda "... • 4041 Quinine 0z.54,2503,30 Glue, com. a•• • • 11012 DRIED BEEF—Has advanced ; we now quote firm 4110 to 100 by the tierce. FEATHERS—no market is bore with consider able enquiry for good lots at 33 to 35. FISH—The demand continues active for fish, and prices pretty well maintained. We orte sales in lets of about 200 bbls No 3, ranging from 38,25 to 8,60; about 100 bbls No 3 and 4 small at 87,25 to 7,60; Nu 1 Baltimore Herring at 6,25 to 6,50. Shad is firm at 312,50 to 13,00 for No I trirned. FLOUR—There was a better feeling in the mar. ket the past week, buyers taking bold more freely. We report sales of about 1600 bbls, ranging from 33,12 to 3,18; 200 do in lots at 3,20; 450 bbls from stores at 3,25 to 3,28; sales from stores by the dray load at 3,31 to 3,40. Rye Flour—There is bat a limited demand, and quote from stores at 82,75 to 2,87. Amount of Flour inspected for the month of May 1851, by R. B• Stepleford . Superfine Fine Rye Midlinge Condemned • E. R. RERNAN Total 4791 FEED—Sales of Bran from first hands at 110/12c.; Middlings, 30 ; Shorts, 16 to 20. FRUIT—We give our table corrected. I White R. Candy,l63l7c. Raisins 8unch,2,5032,75 Yellow " " ..14315c. do Cluster, .2,7503,00 Red " " ..18320c. Zante Currante,....9lc. Liquorice, 183520 c. • Filberts, 7138 c. Refined " .. • •.35037c. Walnuts, 710 Se. Jujube Pa5te,...276320c. Cream Nuts, 6107 c. Dates, 809 c. Almonds, 16023 c. Lemons, --- H. Shell " ....109121c. Oranges, IShelled " 26327 c. Dried App1e5,...75078 i D. Poaches $1,2501,50. GRAlN—Receipts continue moderate, with sales of wheat at 60, 6a to 70 as in quality. Rye : sales at 50, and in moderate request. Oats: sales of 400 bushels from wharf at 28 to 29; from store at 30 to • 31. Sales of shelled corn at 34 to 36. • GROCERIES—There was a moderate trade done in groceries, and prices continue firm la moat arti cles. Sugar: we note Bales of about6s bhdat durng the week, ranging from 61 to 7; good fair Is hold firmly at the latter. Molasses: we quote at 361 to 371 ; the transactions in molasses are principally coefieed to the trade. Coffee: In this article there is very 1 ittle doing, retailers buying but sparingly; we quote at 10 to 11. GLASS..Wo notice no mange in Window Glass; sales of city brands, 8 by 10, at 8 3,75 ; 10 by 12 at $4,2504,50 p box. Country brands are sold at lower prices, and may be quoted as follow. I Bby 10 $2,501 10 by 15 $3,75 10 by 12....2,50 to 4,00 10 by 16 3,75 10 by 16....225 to 2,75 10 by 17 3,75 Puler GI-rms.—We give the following condensed list for some of the principal articles of Flint Glass 0 manufactured and sold in this city: Plain Tumblers per doz 30c0 3,00 Mould do • " 574 01,75 Pressed do .. " /Me 3,25 Pressed do toys " . Goblets ' " 1,500 9,00 Champagnes ~ “ 2,700 0,00 Wine Glasses " " . 600 0,00 Lemonades " " ...... 750 0,00 Jelly stands, each ••••.. 000 2,00 Decanters, p er doz 1,00012,00 . Pitchers 1,250 9,00 Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair • —.2,00010,00 • Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each •• -- 750502, Molasses cans •, g• ' • .--- 50'0,00 Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4,00 Flower vases, per dozen • •• —••---4,000 9,00 Flower vases, cut, per pair • --- 0,00012,00 JePy glasses, per dozen . 1,230 7,00 Pressed sweat-meat dishes, per doz. •1,250010,00 Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair • 870 01.10 Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • .1,00 01,50 krorunc.musz 111101. PUBSITORK. Specie Jars, teetered covers, per doz 1,25010,00 Show Jars per doz 6,000)18,00 Fluted Colognes, " .--.......-.—..00011,p0 Tinetures,ground stopper, perdozen .1,. 3, 00012,00 Showßottles, o°o .—......___,__ . 71 0 HOPS—Regular sales at 371 c. HIDES—We hear of some transactions of Green Hides at 41 to 49. Sales of 300 Dry Hides at 111 to 12. 57,880,41 D IRON—Fiat bar .211(35c. " Round and square bar 2011+5 C. It Band 21033 C. " hinop,.., .310Zic• " Sheet. .5 051 c. Spam—Cat, 3 to 41 inch 4,00 ' 4 4, Cot, sto 8 inch 4,50 " " Cut i 8 to 7 inch 6,00 “ . ~.:i.•.~~=1. =II= ......,..,:,.. ►•i .''...'..;'i:.:..i:',' v 4.66%. "r. ... .4i‘. WEE 8984 bbl. 519 do 152 do 43 do 93 do HIM ~. 1, '. ~"'.~ra - • - . Nair.e.-10 to 20 penny. .09,25 Pleg. " Bto 9 penny.. 3,50 ft "" 6to 7 penny... 4,00 " "5 penny . 4,25 "' • " 4 penny 4,50 tr a 3 . y ses LEAD—Sales ofpenn Pig at 14.8ar at 51e. ,50 LEAD PIPE—The following are the card prices 4 u" N 0.2 • " Sc. " * " N 0.2 " 80. p 4 , , 4 No.l " " 7p:if> I 40' -No.l .11 Ct 8 f ' " No.l " ". 9 eV' No.l " 13f e.p All other sizes 61c. plb. - LARD—Sales of No. 1 in kegs at 9 ; in bble at 84 to 81. ' LEATHER—The following prices will bo found correct New York, p Ib 1710120 Baltimore, • " " 21922 Slaughter, 44 it 20c. • Upper Leather, p doz 625,00030,00 Calf Skins,... p don 24, , 0002800 Phi Pa. do fp , d0z.... 30,00036,00 Harness Leather, p 1 8020 c. • Skirting,...do.... If 21023 Bridle,....dopdoz 30,00,033,00 LUMBER—The following table of Dry Lumber Correct: ClearPM..--- 022,00 Flooringldo 19,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido 010,00 Clear 14 do . 033,00 Oak • 024,00 Common 14 do 010,50 Pine Shingled Clear 2 do 44,00 • p Iwo 1,5002,50 Common I do. 10,09 Latba , saw'd '2,0002,50 MESS PORK—We continue to quote fire, With a light stock. Sales at 15,01:016,00 per bbl. 011.5 7 —We have no change to notite• in Linseed. We quota at 90 to 95. . There Joao advance in Lard Oil; Sales of No. 1 at 69 to 70, principally at the latter figures ; No. 2 et 58 to 62; Tanner's Oil at $l7 to 20 per bbl. PIG METAL—The late :leo is the Allegheny has. brought out considerable metal. We could bear of but few sales • sales at $22 to 25 per ton, at 6 and 8 months. POTATOES--Eiales at from $1,50 to 2,00 p bbl., and at 40 to 75 per bushel. Tendency upward. ROSlN—Sales at $3,00 to 3,75 p bbl. RlCE—Sales by the tierce at 4i to 41. RYE FLOUR—DuII, with sales frOm first hands at 52,55 to 2,60 ; from store at 2,75 to 3,00. SALT—Dealers have reduced the price of salt, and now sell it at 1,10 per bbl. TALLOW—As the season is late, tallow has somewhat declined. We now quote sheep at Ct. to 64 , beef6l to 61. STARCH—SaIes at 6;017e. TAR..Sales of N. C. at $ 3 , 76 94,25. TIN PLATE..There is a brisk buaineas doing in this article at $11,50013,50 p box, with a discount of 75c p box-off (or cash. TOBACCO—The demand continues good, with. out any chango in prices ; we quote as before : Springer's Entra S'e 31 to 32c. W. H. Grant's 32 to 33c. Russell & Robinson's 32 to 33c. Euder's 30 to 31c. Price & Harwood's " 30 to 31c. Baltimore Spun 31 to 33c. Gedge's 6 Twist • 14 to 15c. Leaf Tobacco.....* 10 to 15c. VINEGAR..SaIes of Crab at 809 c. WHI$KEY—Sales of Rectified at 20022 c, whit an upward tendency. WOOL—The receipts still continue light, bat we are informed of-large lots now on the way to this market. Wo report Well of 2000 pounds common at 30 ; 1400 do 1 blood at 31 ; 3500 do on private terms. Our dealers are now paying trout 30 to 40, PLLIOES OP STOOKS. CORRECTED DAILY FOR Ex EIOILAPSO POW BY PftEtiChi dk Friend, Exottange Brokers, Corner of Diamond alley and Wood at., Piatt*rah. LOLISS. United Buttes C's • do do Wii• • Pennsylvania 6's• • • do 5'a •••... Allegheny county fi's • • no coupon Ws do ; scrip Pittsburth city (Ps do coupon 6'a, payable ins Philadelphia Allegheny City 6's do coupon 6's payable it, Philadelphia .......... • • • • ; ILLNIE IMOCXII. Bans of Pittsburgh Me.chants and Manufrcturere Bank Exchange Bank •• . • ....... Farmers , Deposita Bank- • • Allegheny Savings Bank • • IIirIMIDLIE STOCKS. noniatiela Bridge •• • St. Clair street do • Hand street do N. Liberties du INSURANCE STOCES. Western Insurance Co• • Citizens' do do• •• Associated Firemen's do ITLEOUPII Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh to) to Philadelphia Pittsburgh, Cln. and Louisville • Lake hale Line Piusbargh Gas Works Monongahela Slaekwater• Youghiogheny do 111111.10 AD rrocza Pennsylvania Railroad •• Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Pittsb do. •• • • Marine Railway and Dry Dock. Fayette Man liken:mins Co Erie Canal Bond!, old do do do new ........ COPPIIII STOCCS. Pittsb'gh and Boston (CiirMine, North American North West North Western Iron City Eureka Pittsburgh and Isle Royal• Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company Bluff • • • . Coiling Fire Steel.- PORT OP PITTBOOROR. 5 MKT 6 MCKIM WATICR to TEIF CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Beaver. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Worn - ward, Brownsville. ' J. bl'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver, Gordon. Beaver. Fashion N 0.2, Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Shrive:, Bailey, West Newton Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. Tuscarora, J. Poe Wellsville. Arena, Kinney, W'ellsvile. " Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. " Fort Pitt, Miller Nashville. DEPAH Redstone. Woodward, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do " .1. 11I'Kee, Hendricksonplffeßeesport. " Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Cincin gat!, Birmingham, Cincinnati. J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. " Arena, Kinney, Wellsville. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " Wellsville, Young, Wheeling. For Marietta and Elockingport. Tim fino steamer PACIFIC, Zahotra MAR. rah, will leave for the above and intermedi• ate ports every THURSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to T. WOODS & SON, No. Cl Water at., and 63 Front et. Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. Tws new and fast running steamer BIN. r" CINNATI, thaaviaomas, Master, will leave Aw4 . 4 " --4, regularly every WEDNESDAY. I'er freight or passage, apply on board, or to mar2o G. B. MILTENBERGER. Atiekedy Inver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. - Tat fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE t 2 :os , 4hVg. No. 2, Capt. Wm. HANNA, leaves the Alle- C eny wharf for Franklin, every Afonday.and Thursday. at 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. lowa HAITNA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Ttierday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on Board. La.kar2o Notice. FARMERS' & MECHANICS' TURNPIKE PLANK ROAD.—The second and anal instalment of the loan lor Planking the Farmers' rind Mechanics' Turn piko Road, is lielohy directed to be patd on or before the 15th of June, instant. Odd HENRY REIS, Treasurer. Fly Neta. IHAVE IN STORE, and will yell at Philadelphia prices, 30 dozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton Fly Nets. e above ae well the of and Th Merchants, r as they will worth be sold attention at unttsuallySaddlers low prices, wholesale or retail, at JOHN W. TIM'S Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, je4 N 0.143 Wood street. New Books I New Books I AT HOLMES , LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Poet Office: Harper's Magazine for June—No.l of new volume Dictionary of - blechanics—No. 30; Genevra—or the History of a;Portrait. By an Ameri can Lady The Heirs of Wast Wayland. A Tale by Mary How- "' London Sbakspeare—Nos. 4 and S; Batumi ng's Adventures in Africa; History of Pendennis. By G. W. M. Thackary ; The Bargnett—or Studies of the Town. By J. K. Mar. oll; The Mother-in-Law—or the Isle of Rays: a Ta/e.— By Mns. Sauthworth ; The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage —a Novel; The Gold Worshippers, or the Day we Live In—a Novel. Ue4 '• • . .7% , 4., • ESE =HE parralue. Asked. Offered I • $ 100,00,15110,769116,63 • 100,001 103,00 104,00 • : 100,00 i 101,25 10t,00 •.'. 100,00 92,73 92,50 '1 93,00, ~ 90,00' .193,001 1 90,00 SSIGNEE'S' SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER ,4011 WATCHES,FANCY GOODS, esc.— OnThursday evening, lons sth, at 8 o'clock, at the Sales Booms, cor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold by D. D. Bruce,Esq-, Assignee, six silver detached lever Watch• es ; one silver cylinder escapement Watch ; five gold detached lever %Vetches; two gold patent lever Watch es; six silver vertical escapement Watches ; 50 dozen Spectacles; tobacco and snuff boxes; violins; toilet and shaving eases ' • looking glasses ; dressing and fine combs; key rings; harmonicas; boqaets ; cushion mir rors ' • pearl, cluster and shawl pins; purses; suspend ers • hooks and eyes ; guards k.c. M.DAVIS, ietl - • Auctioneer. EVENTP- SEVEN BUILDING LOTS in Mount 0 Washington, on Coal Bill, az Ancrtox.—On Satur day afternoondane 7th, at 3 o'clock, will be acid on the premises, seventy-seven Building Lots in the town of Mount Washington,. on Coal Hill. opposite Pittsburgh. The lots vary in size from 25 to 60 feet front, extending back from one hundred to five hundred and fifty feet, and are mostly beautifully located for private residen ces, embracing magnificent views of the two cities, the rivers and sarrounding ountry ; many of them having a fine southern exposure, are very desirable for garden ing purposes. A plank foot walk leads up the hill, and a new road has recently been completed from the Mo nongahela Bridge, which renders mem easy of access for carriages and other vehicles. Terms—One-Fifth cash; remainder in three equal an- - mull payments—secured by bond and mortgage. je2 P.M. DA VW, Auct'r. Z 3,00 35,00 1 46,00 Ain 12,50 /2,00 0,50 49,00' 47,00 25,00 53,00 50,00 44,00 37 , ,5 00 0 30 100,00 30,00 40,00 40,00 Notice to Contractors. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. PROPOSALS will be received for the Grading and Bridging of the Western portion of the Oluo and Pennsylvania Railroad, extending from Wooster, by Loudonville and Mansfield, to the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, at Crestline, near Galion, a dis tance of fifty-three miles. They will be received at Wooster until the averring of Tuesday, the 10th of June, 'and at Mansfield until the evening of Wednesday, the llth of June next, and will be addressed to the undersigned President of the Compa ny. Plane and profiles of the work east of Loudonville will be exhibited at Wooster, and of the work west of Loudonville, at Mmasfield, for one .week before the let . ring. Further information and forma of proposals may be ob tained on application to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief En gineer; or Jesse R. Straughan, Jesident Engineerof the Western Division. A preference will be given to bid ders who will agree to take a per eentage of their pay in the stock of time Company. mMal WAL ROBINSON, JR., Preslt. 125,00 31,10 32,10 1003 6,00 x 00 3,00 10,00 15,00 7,50 1 625 5,60 3,00 76,00. 7 8 ,00' 4,501 Lightning ttods..Spgatra Patent, JAMES JACKSON, Genera/ Agens, Whoiends Depot, 86 . Wood meet, Piusburgh, Pa., (Cartwright's Cutlery Store), filliESE LIGHTNING RODS are so constructed that 1. they cannot get out of order. The Insulators and Attachments fitting accurately, the Points and Magnets are unrivalled—the whole being highly ornamental, and without dispute, the best conductor ever manufactured. vvill put them up Dire' the Country at 12ic. tr foot and Si the points and magnets.... Address by post or leave a written order at SG Wood sr, where the Rods may be seen. [my23:w card. R. J. J. MYERS—Surgeon and Physician. Office and dwelling, cornerrof Darlington's row, No. 140, Third strect,one door above Smithfield street. Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the duties of his Profession. lie will give particular attention to tiIIIIGICELL cases, and the diseases of women and children. r my:73m 'UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY JOSHUA raionEs t co., No. 0 Worm Szaxxv : 500 boxes Lemons; 40 bags Cream Walnuts; 560 do Oranges; - 25 do Filberts; 1000 bushels Pea Nuts; 30 bags Walnuts, .1000 drums Figs; 20 cases Prunes. m jars , 500 half do; lu do do in fancy bxs ; 200 boxes Raisins; 10 do Sardines; 150 do Layer do; 10 do Sicily Liquorice; 100haif do do ; 25 boxes Refined do; 600 boxes Fire Crackers •, lb baskets Salad Oil ; 200 do do do N 0.2 ;20 boxes Maccartmi • 100 dozen ShelPd Almonds; 20 do Vermacellt; 200 do Lemon Syrup; 20 do Gum Drops; 3000 Cocoa Nuts; 50 do No.l Jr. 2 Rbandy . 50 mats Ivica Almonds; 60 dozen Pepper Sauce; 50 bags Ta,gliona do • 40 do asserted Pickles; 40 do S. paper shel l do; 20 do Claret Wine; 10 bales Bordeaux do ;20 do Muscat do ; my 26 Books ! Books CRIBITZ'S HISTORY OF GREECE. A History or 0 Greece, from earlst times to destruction of Corinth, B. C.l46; the mainly ie based upon the that of Connop Thirlvvall, D. D., Bishop of St. David's. By Dr. Leon ard Sehmus, F. R. J. E. Tho Harmony of Prophecy ; or, Scriptural Illustra tions of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander Keith, D. D. Balladsfor the Times, Geraldine, Hactenns,'A Thous and Lines, and other Poems. By Martin Farquhar Tupper. Proverbial Philosophy. A Modern Pyramid, and the Poems of Ring Alfred, By Martin Farquhar Tupper. The Heir of Wast -Wayland—a Tale. By Mary Howitt. The Philosophy of Mathematics. Translated from the Coors de Philosophic Positive of Auguste Comte. By W. M.Gillespie. - Harper's New York and Erie Railroad Guide Book. Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns.. villages, and most important works on the Road—with one hundred and thirty-siz engravings. 'By Lossing and Burritt, front original sketches made - exp,re.sely, for for this work. By WilliamMacleod. Harper's New Monthly Magazine for Jane. The Gold Worshippers; or the days we live in,.a.Fu lure Historical Novel. By the author of Wbitefriars.'' . The above works just received and tor sale by R. C. sToCKTON, je4 97 Market street. Par curds I 'Parasols 3 TWIN M TIM has just received a beautiful assort ment of those green and blue watered Silk Parasols. Also, a new style „of satin tare—all of which will be sold at a great reduction from former prices. JOHN W. TIM, Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, je9 N 0.143 Wood street. BXX le IS often suved by the use of a single bott of Dr. Gregory's French Antidote.- It is a perfect exterminator of all private diseases. Sold in Pittsburgh. woe Medical Depot. royal) • lOSmithfield Street. DR. R. L.s WION'S Tonic, Cathartic and Anti. Dyspeptic Pills are sold at No. 50 Smithfield street. These Pills are highly recommended by all who have aced them, and are well known in this city as a certain preventivetier sink headache. S. L. CUTHBERT, my3o GO Smithfield meet. =ME r 1:... 2tuitiOn : crate SCOTT Sis - ADCTIONFIERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 61 sum Erramm, or. toms, sisSoustt. ' , AVING been engaged - in the above basiness for the H last six years, in this City, would respectfully so licit consignments of Goods, salesold in this market,. either for Auction or private particalarly Glaze ware, Hardware and Dry. Goode; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of. Goods ; consigned 'us for sale Will refer to Messrs. /Jewell, And ers on & ,E. R. Vio let, Wm.D. Wood & Co., John J. & Co., R.N. Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & CO., Larkin Deaver, Saint Louis; Butler & Brothers, Cincinnati; George M'Ltuin, Pittsb urgh. Imar2o:y EL , CAI4.T e EY, Auctioneer • A DJOURNED SALE OF REM., 'ESTATE. On Saturday next, Jane 7th, tit ao'clock in the after noon, will be sold on the premises,2 acres and 12 perch es of land, situate in Reserve township,onSayr Mill Ran, near the Burnt Starch Factory, upper part of. Al legheny City, within fifteen minutes' walk of, it'd Alle gheny Market. • This Lot is marked N 0.2 injosepli Patterson's plan of certain land in said township, being part of the same piece Of land which was conveyed - by-deed, bearing date Sept. 18,1848, by the heirs of the said. Joseph Pat. terson to John 111 , Clarg and Alexander Teese. Upon it there is a stable, a nnantity . of locust and othortrees, and I a never failing spring- of 'water._ Titleindispritable. Terms--$4OO to be secured on bond, and payable in 8 years, with interest from day of sale • balance cash. ie4 • 'JAMES MIK - ENNA, A ttet'r. 1 4 .197. t•IZIP , } ti fi1 , 1 1, 141100 • C 0 • - • OftP_HANI LIS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE PROP BATY, at the Conn Bouie, in the City of.Pittsborgh on Monday, the Oth of June, ISM, at 10 o'clock, A. IC In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, . expose, to puotic sale at the Court House, [tithe City of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 9ih day of June, 1854 the followingdescribed property Two 2 story frame houses,inthe Fifth Ward, on Penn , street, near Adams street, 27 feet 6 inches on Penn street,-I running back 100 feetto Spring alley, subject to a ground rent of $5O annually. . I A large lot of ground in the SSixth. W ad, fronting4Bft. on Franklin street, and running back along Logan street,' 126 feet to Decatur street, on which are erected two brick and one frame dwelling houses. This lot will be divided to suit purchasers. • Two lots of ground in the First Ward, on Fourth st., opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, each 20 feet front on Fourth street, running, back 80 feet, on which are erect. , ed one 3 story brick, and one three atoryframe house I subject to a ground rent of 880 per annum. One lot of ground in the south western corner of the Diamond, fronting 18 feet on the Diamond, and running back 26 feet to anulley four feet wide, on watch is creel. I ed a two story brick house, subject to a ground rent of, 846,90 per annum: ' . „Two lots of ground on the corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, one lot fronting 40 fee t on the Dia. I mond, and running back 120 feet along Diamond alley to Decatur street, on which are erected a large 3 story brick tavern house and two large stables. The other lot, adjoining the above, 20 feet front, and 120' feet deep to ' Decatur street, en which is a good 2 story brick house, occupied as a tavern. - Two lots of groun about Third street, between Wood and Market streets, 60 feet from Wood wee;' fronting 40 feet on Third street, and running back 85 feet, more or less, on which are erected two' 3 story brick buitdings ' :vnth 3 story brick back buildings, known as Franklin Hotel, Sublect to the . payment of the interest of 8600 to hlrs. principalands, during her life, and after her death the obe paid to the heirs of Sands. One lot on Fourth street, in the Second Ward, adjoin ing the office of l ßobert Woods, Esq., containing m front 22 feet, and running babk 85 feet to an alley in the rear, on which is erected a large new three story brick dwel ling house, with large back building, bath room, itc. Also, one lot on Water street above the Monongahe la bridge, fronting 30 feet onWater street, and running back 160 feet to Front street. on which is'erected a large well built four story brick Warehouse. Terms of Sale—One-third cash i one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, with interest to be secured by bond and mortg age. A. CHRISTY, Ex'r. i)f ROBERT CHRISM, deceased. JAMES IiVRENNA,Auct'r. For further particulars enquire of James M. Christy, at the Gas Works. 095 - REAL ESTATE AS AVCTION.—Ort Saturday, June 141 h, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold on the premises, adjoining the 7th Ward Schou) House, and near the residence of Win. Arthur's, Esq.,two lots of ground, each , fronting 25 , feet on Granvile street, and extending back 133 feet 3 inches to a2O foot alley. On one of the Lots there is a good Dwelling House; an ex cellent well of pure spring water is on the property. Terms—Cash, par rands. , je4 - JAMES SPRENNA, Auet'r. P. DI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ~.a ,~;~--.~~; ,- ~., - %_ - A • . 4 i , i,,,,....:5 ~ :',- : '!..i. ' ;'!..:l ' iti_. :T :- . , -; '[ ; .•- i a:':. * ::','". l .- : q :: -. : , - -.:;-- - *4 . ? . ..-..•••••; . .? . -, ,:::.g , 4,...i : ',;; - ,:i.t,. E. ,:i -, : - -, - , ~';_,,-;:„.4%- k i , - ; -. . .,;..: , •: - :; . -. r . ,:: , .:;.1-ii-,:*-7„,r. : ,;. : ; - ' i i4:',i- . :,;; at•c-..-:i;,,tl7:':-.:-',.:--F:.-'' Reported .Exprsislifits; thi lifolyshe Post DEMOCRATIC . STATE• CONVENTION. Itmarnso, 5. The whole of yesterday was taken op in d June ispoiring of contested seats.' ga t. H. L. Patterson was admitted an Seatorial dea. gate front Cambria, and M.C. 0%411 an Repre s e ntalive delegate. The contested neat. from Lancaster were then taken up. Col. Frazer spoke at length and with great vehemence on the subject. At 6 o'clock a motion to take a recess till 7ir o'clock prevailed. In the evening, after a prolonged dficussion, the Frazer delegates from Lancaster were excluded by a vote of 74 to 47. At 10 o'clock an adjournment was bed until to day, without effecting a permanent organization. The friend, of Mr. Buchanan appear to be in the majority in the body. Col. Bigler in still In Philadelphia.' It in anticipated that the Convention will have an exciting time to day. SECOND DIMPATCH. The Democratic State Convention organized this morning by electing Hon. Jae L Golli, , President and a number or Vico Presidents and Secretaries. Col Win Bigler, of Clearfield, wan nominated by acclamation for Governor. Atter which the convert lion proceeded to ballot for a candidate for. Canal Commissioner. Five ineffectual ballots were had, the sth standing an follows: Win Seawright 36; Seth Clover 39; W 8 Campbell 25; J B Bretton 25, and a few scattering. The whole number of votes 139. Necessarj to a choice 67. The convention then adjourned until 2 o'clock. During the morning after his nomination Col Big., ler was introduced to the convention, and mado en appropriate and timely speech. AFTERNOON Swam. The convention re.anembled at 2 o'clock, fo when three more uneacceseful balloting. were had rta. oat Commissioaer. On the Bth ballot Clover had 66; Searight 44; Bretton 22. Bretton wag then with. drawn. Oa the 9th ballot Clover had 96, and Sea. wright 38.- Seth Clover was thereupon declared nominated as the candidate for Canal Commissioner. (TIMID DIVA7CII3 The main business of the Convection haslet/ been disposed of, one from each congressional' district was appointed to report resolutions. The commit,. tee [soon. after reported unanimously a series of resolutions, thoroughly national In iheir character; which were adopted, by the Convention, by &eclat. =bon. The following are two of them : Resolved, That the 6th section of the Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, passed on .the 3d of March, 1849, denying, under severe penalty, the use of our State Jails for tho detention of fugitive slaves whilst awstrong their trials, ought to be ex punged from our statute books, both because it in. tarpons obstacles by means of State Legislation,. to the execution of the provisions of the constitu tion of the United States,because itis a virtical dis regard of the principles of the compromise, and is calculated seriously to endanger the existence of the Union. Resolved, That the Democratic party of Penney!. vania aro true to the Union, to the Constitution and the Law., and will faithfully observe and execute so far as in them lies, all the measures of compm. mice adopted by the late Congress for the purpose of settling the question arising out of domestic eta. vary—and this not only from a sense of duty, as good citizens of the. Republic, bat also from the kind and fraternal feelings which they cherish to. wards their brethren of the alaveholding States. After the passage of the Resolutions, and the disposal of Some incidental concluding business, and a good speech from the Preeident,Jadge the Convention adjourned tins die. There is to be a mass meeting to.oight, at which Col. Bigler, Judge Woodward, and many other elo. quest gentlemen are expected to speak. ADOPTION OF THE NEW CONSTITUTION IN MARYLAND. Bayrnuone, June 5. The election yesterday resulted in the adoption of the new Constitution, by a majority of not leas than 8,000 or 10,000. The vote generally watt light. The following is a list of the majorities for and against it so far ae ascertained : Balrimore City, 3553 for; Baltimore County, 1225 do; Hartford, 260 do; Allegheny Co., 1000 do; Washington, 1000 do; Cecil, 600 do ; Carroll Co., 376 do; Montgomery, 109 against; Prince George Co., 342 do. The total Majority thus far to favor of the constitution is 9600. The remaining eleven counties to hear from will increase the majority to 15,000. Sa, Jane 4. Today, at noon, a very destructivelmon fire occurred here. A saw mill, two iron foundaries, seven dwellings, three shops and several barns, together with much valuable machinery, were destroyed. PROM WASHINGTON. WAGE:moron, 5. The President has appointed Alex D Moore Jane, Col lector of Customs, at Wilmington C vice Rankin resigned. The Kosionee cue it.progressing in the. U S Cir, unit Court. The jury In the case of Eesioszo , s heirs decided that his will of 1806 was not his last will and team. meet, consequently the foreign heirs for , whom the Eon Reverdy Johnson and Maj Tochman appear, will be entitled sneer the will of 1816 to the estate, which is considerable. Suits will be instituted for its recovery from the trustees here and their suedes. The Commissioner. of . Indian Affairs left tads) , for Minnesota to treat in connection with Gov Earn. sey, with the Indians in that Territory: Charles E Mix, chief clerk, acts as commissioner during Mr Lea's absence. Bonen, June 6. The Jury in the cane of Scott, charged with be ing concerned in the rescue of Shadrack, the !psi. tire slave, came into Court at 3 o'clock and report ed that they could not agree. They stood ten for conviction and two for acquittal. The court direc ted them to report again tomorrow. FROM NEW SOUTH WALES. BEDFORD, MID, Jun that Capthave intelligence from New South lO Wales e that Capt Obediah Luca of the Whale ship Boy, ofkhode Island was murdered with Bye of his men; by the natives of Caroline Islands on the tBth'of January last. The ebip had touched there to water. UNION CONVENTION. - Mlusonzvars, Ga., June 3. The Union Convention unanimously" nominated heir Governor, and reaffirmed the resolutions of he December Convention. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. Coisconzi,.lnne 5. The Legislature, in Convention today, re•eletted Gov. Dinsmore. PITILADELPIIIA MA3.KET—JuneS Flour dull ; good brands at 4,18 to 4,25. Rye Flour aella at 3,50. Cora Meal at 2,75. Wheat.. Red 0%96 to 97 ; white 1,02. Rye 70--Corn 60 to 60}—Oats unchanged. Whiskey.. Selle at 22/.. CATTLE MARKET—Pittaborgh,June 5. Beevea—The .supplies in market are not more than sufficient to fill the demand. Sales ate made in a mall way at 83 to 3,75 per cwt., gross. Sheep—A good article sells readily at from 01,50 to $2 per bead. • Hoge--Small sales at Item $5 to 05,25. Cowa—Range from $l5 to 318, as in quality. FAILURE IN NEW YORK, Nt Yast, June . Much excitement has been ca w used e today by b the failure of the extensive house of Faber & Co, cotton dealers. Their liabilities are 0300,000. BALTIMORE MARRET—June 5. Flour.. Bales of Howard street at 84,25. Grain and Proviaions are unchanged. Coffee.. Rio 9 tc.t. 9t. • ' _ NEW YORE britEKET..,Tine 5. Cotton declined Ic per lb. Flour firmer. - • Pork more antic°. Lard oil 71 to 72. Stocks more bUoyant. Nv. Z. 111831.. Elorbach Iterr. (socossoolio.TO . TXTROLESALE GROCERS, RECTI oYING Alf LER.% and Iniportere of WINES, BRANDIES, CIGARS, Ao., No. 197 Liberty. street, Pinabargh, corner of Baikeee alley. - lrray3l. _ Anthracite Coal. 3(1 TONS—a superior article for foandry or tinnily V lea use—for sale by 0. A. 1 4 1 , CNULTY & Canal Basin. IVEATKERES-3,000 Et. ens for WO. vol 7 CARSON• & MICNIOLIT. ==o=23M SEEM , .•• . .a " ""4 • • ' EIRE s't „ ~4':~t. Mai= J. 3 ~f..4 atimmo Licarraterib' AR mut DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. THE , FITGITfVE RESCUE. Efel i'f's . C•;' l . -- , -: •- - . , •:-'-'f,:, - '- . : -, .'-' -f.;,:.'c',;i:;:',i,`_`:-j.t... ::; y c . r ESN GREAT AND7•IMPORTANT •• onEEILICAL D/Sool7.lrtir. Chemical Vitritable Cont,Weeadons to repel Dinars. Dr, Guyaottla Yellow Hook and Sareapa. r 111.114 P UT VP IN THE largest sized thou/ es, cantat as more of the pure /fondants Sarsaparilla than any other prep_nration extant, which is chaotically combined with the Extract of Yellow .Dock, th e Extract of Wild Cherry. and Balsam of thus making the remedy more t horoughly edicient than any o th er Sarsaparilla before the palm. • At the lame time it is perfectly tree from all mliteral poisons, which cannot be said of any Of the BetsePethie Compounds. The invalid should be ware of poison! _Mercury, Iron, Quinine, lodine, Einl phut, Arsenic and many other Mineral and metehe poi sone entered into and form the active basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Gi n ' s COXPOIJIID RTSBACn or YILLOW Does arm alialarsattas does not contain a particle of these substances, as any one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests. The original. - end only_ genetne preparation for the permanent cure of CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES • OF THE LUNGS when they ure supposed to be affected by the toofreguest urs e, ,Mrstry, Iron, Quinine,. ca— rt as also a remedy for SALT RHEUM, RING WORM, SCALD HEAD, 'DROPSY, • SCURYY, WITHEPTTEI6WELLING, Ri's Evil, ,Neuralgic •Alfee thints Female Weakne Deb ilit y cs, Barrenness, Nervousand general of the System, Loss of Appetite, Languor, Dixamess and Liver Affections, which led to Interm ittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Fevers, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice, fte., &c. Or" The abEicted m_tr.y rest assured that there o th er the team Particle of Mineral, Mercutial, or any poisonous substance in this medicine. It Is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons inthe very weakest stages of sickness, or to the most helpless in fants without doing the least Injury. • • • The curative powers of this extract are truly woe' &mai, and all invalids should make immediate trial of • the " Yellow Dock and Sarsapa ril la)' It cannot Mime • the delicate patient. sing', [CERTIFICATES] • Evil's—Care of 0. M. 147714 int Ittemanito Grove, Dee. let s ISO. Minim S. F. Bessarr & o , G rove , I —Sometime in 18130 was attacked with the Hines Evil in my unit which became so lore th at I cant( not use it, end in. •.. MS, mortification get in. I employed at direrentlimes. • • each physician of ce li brity within my reach; all told me that my arm must be amputated. Froth the shout- • dots to the fore arm, my arm was full o f t run n in then triedg sores, • some of them es large os a fifty cant piece. I ' en Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stepped the mortification, but could not heal my arm— My strength, at this time, was completely exhumed, and my person much emaciated. I. continued in this state until the summer of 1848, when I saw an adver tisement of "Guytoutt Yellow Dock and Sarreparilhs;" which m art y i calel rAecaree atutedn g e d t a , f ew d d s e a e y n st, f l h ieerh one bo gtleeo fothm ofenmvendoa I, an nt for um s d cond - bottl o ' and n whi s e e • using It I found my strength Increasing, and the dis charges decreasing. .1 continued using it until I had used six bottles, though I felt myself perfecly cored before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time I have • not felt lay Pain in my arm; no sores have th reappeared and I have not a doubt that it is oroughly cared, foc i can labor with it as well as ever I could.. GuysoWs - yelloto Doek and Sarsaparillap alone mixed me; I took no other remedy while using it, and had I used it at th e first appearance of the maladya frilly be lieve it would have saved me from years of suffering.. And I mast earnestly recommend every person safer ing under anysimilar disease, to .ine "Greysott's Vellcno Dock and /Sarsaparilla? which will' restore them to health. Yours in gratitude • LEONARD. • An Eztraonlinery • Cars of Scrofula, SYretripelas and Ulcers, cured ky th e sole use of Dr. Guyserr's .Corn. pound Syrup, Yana Dock and Sarsaparilla. filtoesx.rsr, 1848.; De. Gorscrrt—Sir t I tender you my sincere ' thanks forluab the le grea derived t benefit I have from the use of year va Syrup. I have been troubled very bad *th' 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 em Lion that generally-appears on persons , faces. It finally began to increase,' until it spread to the back pert of my head. I applied to a phy-. melon; he attended me all to no purpose. I had tried everyng that could be tried. I saw your Syrup of for 1 knew • Yel Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use it, valuable arhcale sh in Y the wo r D d o to k was blood f he omghs your Syrup and commenced using it, end -item the use of ane beide I could see a great change in my system. I continued using it until lam a well men. I now feel like a new person; my bleed Is perfectly cleansed, and free from MI impurities.. There is not a.question but • that your newly discovered Compound 11 far raperidito • any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. This certificateis at yoar disposal, to publish if you like, and any one yoi .may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them all the information I can about my case, &e. . • - I remain your obedient servant, GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. ••• • 113 Market meet.' • • Ths best Fattale llftdicitte known. The Estraete Yams ,Doeb and Sarsaparilla it a paitive, !pa:4 ant permanent cute for all comp/aims useident FEIVALELA. • . Its mild alterative properties render it peculiarly a plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon end diseases as Incipient Conscraptlon, Barrenness; Leucorrhoca or whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so common to the temale-frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy 113 surprising as they are gratefaL We - have evidence on file, which induces as strongly to • recom mend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed with offspring. • Ptak:prim Uteri, °slatting of the Womb, of firo• ims7 standing, cured by Dr. Gruysett's Marna ofiellotolloeir and Sarsaparilly, evict every other known remedy hest been tried without refill: WAtinutzon, 0., eb., This certifiesthat my wife, aged twenty-seven-years, has been suffering under the above complaint for Us years. Nearly all of that time confined to her bed,. : r h a ave a fo n r fivhea y c a o r u s l dbp l c y r e e mp anytheids thec btieon- c 4 the country, without any benefit whatever. I have also purchased every hastrumentrecouunended for the' CUL, ". of sack diseases all of which proved worthless. In the spring ofi 1848,1 was manned by my friends to try Dr. Guysotes Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla whinh was used for four months.. After she had used it forfonr -weeks, it was evident to all of ni that she was improV‘" ing, and Ram this time she Raproved rapidly, and gained; , flesh and strength - until she as now ezdoyang meat excel lent health..' Writ. MONFORT. • We being neighbors to Win. and Julio. Monfort,lrnow that the above statement as to the sickness:of Mrs. Afort, ford,and as to the cure being affected by'Guysott's Yet low Dock and Sarsaparilla,. to be strictly true. - - JANE EDDY • SARAHPO ArERS: Sold by 7. D. PARK, (sticcessor to Sanford& Pailr,) , Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, Genera/ Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders must beaddressed. -7 Kidd & Co, Pittsbtargh ; I, Wilcox, Jr, comer Want street and the'lliamond; B A Fahnestock re. Co, Pitts. burgh; I A Jones Pittsburgh; Lee _&-Pecklumt, Alle; gheny Ci •L T &amen, Washington W Lumber ton, Franklin; L.B Bowie, Uniontown; B. -Welty, Greensbrugh; S 'Kountz, Somerset; Scott tc, Gilmour Bedford; Reed& Son, Htuatingdon; Mrs. Orr, Hollidays! - burgh; Hildebrand &Cr), Indiana; J Wright,fintlaa• -` sting; Evans & Co,' Brookville; A -Wilson ft. Wa7nesbargh; NPFnd & Co,N Callender, rdead.". ville; Burton & Co, Erie; . Henry Forker Merrier; Jan Kelly dr. Co Butler ; S Smith, Beaver; J b EliammertMli-1 Warren ;F L& CS Jones, Coudersport; P Crook Jr., Brownsville. m 919. • -•- . erse Cherry 'Pectoral I • ;• • 'DOR THE Ay CURE OF COUGHS COLDS, HOARSE. NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING' COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION ' - Among the numerous discoveries- Science has made in this - generation to facilitatethe business of crease Its enjoyment, - and even Prolong the termetha• A man existence, none can be named of more real yalne--$ to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing AIL A vast trial of its virtues throughout thii. broad country, hasproven beyond a doubt, that no medi.. : cine or combination et medicines yet known, can so' ( 4 surely control and care the numerous varieties of pile • monary disetuie which have hitherto .swept front Oar . ' midst thousands and thousands every year. .Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has r. • atlength been found which can be relied onto care the' most dangerous affections of the lungs. Oar space hens - ;," will not permit us to publish any proportion of theca:s r• effected by Rause, but we would present the following' opinions of eminent men, and refer farther -enquiry !to the circular whichthe Agent below named, will allays -- be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particularly. and indisputable proofs of these facts, From the President of Amherst College, the eelebrated Professor Hitchcock. • : James C. Ayer—Sir - Si r :I have us d: Cherry Pee. tontl in my own case of deep.seated -Bronchitis,'and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is an ad.-' tellable compound for the relief of laryngal and: biota_ • ' chial diffieulues. If my opinion as to its superior char. aster can be of any service, you are at liberty to use It as yon think prone . _ EDWARD HITCHCOCR, L. L. D. . From the widely celebrated Professor Silltaan,M. D. L.L. D., Professor of Chemistry; Mineralogy, • , &c. Yale College, Member' of the Lit. Hist. med. Phil. and Scientific Societies of America and Europe. "I deem the Cherry Pictorial an' admirable' compost - Rion from some 'of the best articles in the Materla Medi-. ca, and a very elective remedy for the class of discos— • es it is intended to cure." New Haven, Ct.',.No7. i,1e49. - - Major Paulson, President of the S. C. Senate, States.... he has used the Chelvy Pictoral with wonderful sue. - - C 8.13,10 cure 8R irdiaMiltioll of the lungs. Fron one of the first physicians in Maine. • . Saco, Me., April 20,184.9... Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear : am now. can stantly using your Cherry Pastoral In my pra o 4 oo , 44 d . prefer it to any other tnedicilut for Ordmotutry complaints.- From 'observations of many severe crates, I am convinc. ed it will cure coughs, colds, and:diaenses of the lugs, that have /int to defiance oil other remedies - Invariably recommend its use in caseofeonsuroption, and consider it ranch the beet remedy known for that dis. • • • case. RespeCtfully fours. - , Prepared and sold bylautei C. Ayer, Practical Chemrat, Lowell Mass. t or Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale, a n g' 10 , 0 11„ by . Fahnestoelt, and by 3. M. Townsend; in Allegheny City .., • - by H. P. SehwarM, and`l. Douglass, and by droggrst, . . /PAN AND REDNESS OF THB,SHIN Is entirely ie.*. 1. moved by the ruse cirto Berpetio Soap, and Sim burnt hands or faces rendered smooth, soft and delicate ly white. Be careful to get the genuine. Sold at myz „ SO Smithfield street. RAGS -8 bogs good quality for sale by M.DYER. __ - my.t9 W . ti ••-• • • ;, •I• 4: V 'T • I,'" IMMO 'a;~, MEE .e• MERE • 1 .4 . 4 - X **q• _
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