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Burr' tritrio--ahe motion for n.unw. trial in,the . cane of the Com. vs James MlCutcheon for arson in horning Reeves' board pile was overruled, and the prisoner was brought into court to receive his sen. ence. ' Oa being asked Übe had anything to say, he replied that be was "not The court said that defendant's counsel, Mr Irwin, bad defended him with greet zeal and ability, yet the jury bad re. turned a verdict of 4 6guilty.' , . But taking all the circumstances into consideration, that he bad been Instrumental in bringing to conviction two of the greatest rascals that . ever cursed the city of Pitts. burgh, and the character of the witnesses who ap peared against him, they thought it sufficient punish. meet to send him one. year to the Penitentiary, as, • in connection with that,- the nature of the crime worked` olitical diafranchireraerit, and forever ox. ended him here Iron . ' enjoying the rights of a citizen. They would advise him, - then, that when hie term :expired, to. emigrate to anew country and lead- an honest Me, where might become a respectable and armful man. • The coati recommended that. the , Shea permit • the prisoner to see his wife. *Mr Irwin returned in a short time, and stated that the Sheriff had refused to do scr. The court said that he might have ade. • game reasons for so doing, which were unknown to them and could take 130 further step in the mat ter: Mr Irwin paid that he did.not wish it of big • Rubor, but that be had thoight it hie duty to mop. . Con the matter.to him, and having performed that,. . y tie had nothing more to say. Sate ... *. NotE LAW.-1t will be retnembered that lb, Legislature passed a law prohibiting the paasirc, of Dotes . of a. less denomination than ss,linder a s he* llenslty, .That law, late many •othere, has 'itinceleen tying on the statute book, alinest a dead 'letter, forgotten or disregarded as being wholly re. pignutto the popular fooling and conflicting with 'private rights. .•• . - Bat such laws being permitted to remain on the snatute book often afford the vindictive and design. 414 a sure weapon by which they can gratify their malicious feelings. A very severeease was brought under our notice yesterday. it sppears that some two months since a man named Michael Harunyer, in Allegheny City, I went to outlier named Pfeffer, and requested . him to change him a 810 gold piece; the latter told hint he could pot do it without giving him small notes, which the former said would answer every purpose. Mr. IL received three or lour small notes in the - chinge, and after having let the matter sleep for two :months, he the day before yesterday, made informa• tion before Mayor Fleming, and Mil Peiffer was fined.Bloo. This the return he gets fur his ar. coremodating disposition, as it is undoubtedly a very great accommodation, now that change is so scarce to get it without paying A per centago. These Matt .notes as a circulating medium are indispensable, particulruly at this time when specie is so scarce.— They are used its all the businesa transactions of the day ; and If this WS is to be enforced., and those t . aansactieg.businesi togethegare to turn round and inform on each other, it will prove.the most frtiitful source of litigation ever known in the State. The case mentioned bait been appealed. QUAIT2II Scasione.--Priday, June 6.—M 4 Clure .nndlioggs on the Bench. • Com.es. William George. Defendant is charged _with an.aatiault and battery with intent to rob Mary M. Wallace, a young girl of some 13 years of age, in Versaillee township. It was in April last, abou 7 o'clock in the morning. lie took her by the, arm -and demanded her Money or her li h. She „pilot the alarm - aid defendant fled.. When he was ' _editt - i - 144*ireit o$ hie.ivhlakera and chaos ekkis. —.deities/ ' •• • . Defenditit's brother-in.law testified to 'his good iliaracter. : ;The jury returned a verdict of guilty. lrbeCtittit told the prisoner that he bad been coo = sieted gee aeaault and battery of a %cry heinous; • natertaf that' if be had gone on and committed the robbiiii.:they would have been compelled to have -cant him to the Penitentiary. (Prisoner smiling.)- It is no joking matter, au ; and we advise you bored: ter to likes 'Corn of yourself bolter, as we keep a tool .here in .which wo record convictions, and if vre fitid. a disposition on the pall of the culprit to .come back and he does return, we treat him accord ingly. Bat' this being the Gist time (or you, we ,sentence yen to ail months in the county jail. Torsornno.—The Brae? Prise of :yesterday says: 11 shoemaker named David Darman, who has been z - 'stopping for a few" days at the Right of Way. House, on Federal street, above the North Coll4lloolij took laudanum last night for the purpose of putting an end to his existence. About 10 o'clock last night be crossed the street to the drug store of Dr. Brown, where ho . purchasedthree ounces of laudanum, al. leging that be was going to take it fourteen miles into . the country. He had not left the store but a feW steps when ho swallowed the latal dose, slid proceeded to the tavern: Taking one of the men in the house-aside, be apprised him of the rash act he bad committed, and then proceeded to bed. He had notrbeen • there mere than ten millrace, till the poi. scin'commenced its sad work. Physicians were ire. mediately sent for, who applied the necessary rem. edits. His recovery was pronounced hopeless. We learn that Duncan has a wife and family in Philadelphia - . 'The cause assigned is that some per. itOttirliiThe country bad circulated falsehoods spine' 1 o'clock, P. M., tie wee still living gaillE_ Restron.—Mary Jane Graham, the lit tle color.ed girl who fired the barn of Mr. Bigger!, and who hits been lying in fail for some time, wan yesterday planed in the prisoner's box for the put-. pose of receiving Sentence. She is quite a child, 10 Or.= years of age. Elia honor said that it would not do ro let her remain In jail, and her tender years . .pre TO rite‘4l.bim from seeding hello the Penitentiary ;* he would etnrefore .aend •her to the House of Ref. ego. The: natno•lfi the eyea of the little girl. His honoiAold i',er that It wan not a prison, but a .srfuge where she w ould there be taught those moral i n inciplee which she h;N: 1 never learned, or Use, had forgotten; He hoped sh'e . would be a good girl, and she would then grow up a goad and useful woman. •Hars.„—The Grand Jury have returned a tree bill against Foster Sr Fleesoo, editors of the Dispatch, for publishiog an alleged libeled a g a pe Tay. inst Jo : sepb Vain, of Sharpaburg, whop ed ern geepeitiv meeting. The alleged libellous matter was something aboot Hart havieg belonged to an " Involuntary Total Al:Wilmer, ,Suciety." .Toi4Vll.—rThis evening is net apart for 1.1, efie.prOnt, Form, which will also he her lair. op. 'pearii4oZ Three capital pieces will be performed: itThe Captive," and "The Bride iivtl4Matiermoor.” Stich a list of entertalmnoots 4sialllet flit to draw an overwhelming heave. .111Idr A. lad flamed Smith, foil into a well in Birm inghsto, on. Wednesday. afternoon, nod name near being drowned. Her was rescued, however, and - with groat difficulty reausitsted. There was a fight on the earner of Woodard lira streets; yeaterday, between two laborers. A .;eras`brandished , eras - 6randished, and one of thorn was sr Mrs. Getty, a middle agea j . ildrtelidtag in East MOBt instantly. in - Ingham/ fell down and expo. the Ilgir 'Thos. Marley, a Carpenter, who fell .." Ign -stair landing on which he was at work, in Birming ham, te not expected 'to eurviee, his spine having 'been. strioucl y :Heated by: the fall. c ar T h er e %Oil he a meeting of the 46 Typograph. Veal Association" this evening, at 7i o'clock, at the :18111, cornet of Fourth and Market stroota. K a= inr .Lloavmso—Two min named Abra• ham Childs and Moses Wilson employed in digging at Oliphantis Furnacencar Uniontewn last week, on the'approtich Or a storm took refuge in the woods and sat down to their dinners. The lightning struck a stump about 20 feet above where they were setting and ran down the roots to them, killing both in■ etantly. ' . • Two /lorums SroLarr..—Mr. Davidson, residing In Plam township, seventeen miles from this 'either. the SaitoberM road, had, the night before last, a boy mare and brown horse stolen from hie field. ifiEr A. young German had his *older dislocated, the evening' before last, by being thrown fiorn his horse, near Birmingham. Fears are entertained of its proving fatal. E$ A number of desirably located building lots, in the flourishing town of Mount Washington, on Coal Hill,,will be sold on the premises, this after noon, of 3 o'cloClL SALE or Lors.—Thers• - ivill be nine lota sold in ROU township Clo rieXtl.SatirOak The location le splendid for gardening purposely, .or private resi dences. . flir The jurors in' the Court of Quarter Sessions Were yeeterdey discharged until Monday morning. Sot Gale anb ao Let. • Town LOtS for Sale, In the um ton of Latrobe, Westmoreland Co,, Pa, The Loyalhanna,Dtpot of the Perion&cutia Railroad. ; new town of Lsanotor. is beautifully situated On :1 an elevated level 'plain, on the hunk of the. Loyal henna River, where the,Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that streamby a handsome stone bridge of 3 spans of 45 feet each. It is 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 emit of Greensb.urg,ll west of Ligenier,l2 tooth of Blairsville, 3 north of -Youngstown, and 7.soath of New Alexandria. • The P.SNINSTLVA.ISLA RAIL Roan will be opened to the tern.. pomry terminus near the town;earlyin November next, to connect with the southern turnpike. The passengers • in every train will stop totake a meal at the new and-ex tenaive Rau. Rasp Horsy now in progress of erection, in the centre of the town, directly opposite the Rau. Roan COALPANT'S DKPOT, WATTS. STATION, ENOIND HOUSES, &e., - to be erected immediately. The lots now offered for sale or,lease are 50 feet front on streets, 50 feet wide, and ran back 100 feet to a 20 feet alley; they will range inprice from 30 dollars upwards, according to their position,— None of the lots are more than 400 yards front the Rail Read Depot, which is in the centre of the town plot,— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there are seveml• hond.omely situated along the bank of the slyer, will be be sold on favorable terms to pitrsons wishing to build.- - The climate of this region is delightful,the scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantie,• and it will no doubt be, place of great resort from the cities, as his Itt the midst of the finest fishing and hunting regions in this part of the State. Unusual inducements offer themselves at: this point for business men, manilifactarers and me chanics to came and settle; they caftfitad immediate bus iness and employment, as this Deporwill be the point to which the loon and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally crime, by a turnpike through the Loyalhanno gap of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston's, Del.._ to the Depot; as will • alto that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria. by a plank road along thisvallev of the Loyalhanna. There is plenty of the purest water; and the best of coal can be had close to the town, us 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 fullopcmtiou, with plenty of water power within 300 yards of the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also in operation, will furnish a large number of supetior brick dung the coming season. The soil is deep and rich and well adapted to cultivation, gardens, &c. The terms of sale of 1019 will he made known on ap plication in person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent in Yonnvstown, of at his office in lisraoaa," where a plan of the lots may be seen. OLIVER W. BARNES. N. B A public sale of 50 Lots will take place at Lat robe on the 10th of June next, at 12 o'clock. Terms made known at the sale. Clear unineumbered be given to purchasers. my3l rto•LLT—A large DWELLING HOUSE, on Fairy istreet, known as the First Ward Public School House, saitablo for a tavern stand or Boarding House. Apply to Ryan is Bigler,. No. 31 Filth street, Steam Cabinet NV ot Its, at Ryan's Buildings. I'EW BRIGHTON PROPERTY FOR SAL:E. A 1.11 valuable 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 I finished in modern style; a large porch i n rear, Ind portico in front; a good garden, tastefully arranged; and an orchard of choice fruits ; spring of soft water ; a 'stabletc..ml hause, poultry house, it c., all under good tencra.ud good r epair. As the owner is going east thoatove Vela be sold l:or 811.-OD. In:mediate possession. . ••. • - • • b . CUTHBERT. Cien'l Agent. 50 Smithfield street,_ • • V;ALUALCLE MARKET HARDEN FOR KALti. JOB,.=A desirable property, well eituoted either for a family residence or market garden, having a new cottage dwelling house. a well of good water, etable, &e t wit!' three acre• of land, iu the hiaheat state of catty/anon—having an acre -ot Strawberries, of the hestquality; a. large papery and peaches, plates, ap• pies, and pears of, the best quality, with other law dower garden of every variety, and of choice quality. The ; whole is in a healthy location, and in good order—situated on Troy Hill, near the residence of Judge"Lowry. The whole will be sold for 32500. ha , mediate possession given. CUTHBERT, Genn Agent, 50 Smith fi eld st. Country Rosielance for Sate t THE subscriber offers for sale a number of LOTS— ranging from three to five acres—to suit purchasers near the vdlage of Wilkinsburgh ; fronting on the tireensburgh rtimpite, and within tare hundred yards of the Depot.of the Central Railroad. A plan of the Lots coolie seen at A. 11. Miller's Qt ice, on Fourth st., or at 197 Liberty street. Terms moderate lt . .P. ORRACH je3:tf J. Transparent Window Shade 48 XRW/INI STREET, • (arrwrax Pans Aso masarr srararsi T.IST OF SHADES on hand and made at all rimes to rimes order 3-4, 44, 5 4 and 64 Hoff Shades, plain and bordered ; " •" Transparent green do; " ii" Dark " do ; Landscape Shades of every.style; Moonlight do do ; Gothic and Mezzitinto, of - new style ; signing. STORE SHADESOTHS of an hand y color ~ with Lettering or O CL on De- Also, a lot of SHADE TRlsLlMSGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. Er Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlcra will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elrewhere aprlBXin COPYING PRMS.—Various styles letter copying presses, the screw, the lever and a new patent, dif fering from any -before brought to this market; also copying books, a large stock of a ll sizes, leaves paged; Arnoldls Hibbert's and Harrison's _copying inks ; copy. ing brushes and oil paper—for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, roe Market and Second stn. SUSSCRiBERS to O. VIRTUE'S illustrated London . Works, and the public generally, are respectfully is forined that the Art Journal jai Rey inflow ready for delivery. This month is more Shan. usually interesting, as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit • mg at the World's Fair. fifth and sixth num bers or the CycloPasdia ,•. as well as the thirteenth and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Fataily Bible • Partiesvlshing the Store, will, it believed, have an oPPortunity.ol seeing the most Meg-ailment Bible ever offered for sale in Pittsburgh. . . WOODWARD & JELLEV'S, 73 Third street. "PE NNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—OTIGE To c ort: I TRACTORS—Proposals will be received from the 9th lathe 12th of June next, at Johnstown alto Summit, for the . grading and masonry of that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania e's R P ail oint, road, few be- tween Alton, in Blair county, lo in is a miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 25. 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 t2llo yards in length at the summit of the ,mountain, and another of 200 yards through Pringle's Point. Txrdas—cash;inonthly. For further information, ap ply . to EDWARD MIL t.,ER. Esq., Associate Engineer, Bleiriville Indiana county, or. to STRICCAND KNEASS, ' P. A. Engineer, Altone, Blair county. J. EDGAT. THOMPSON Chief Engineer. engineer Department P. R. R. Co. . Philadelphia, May let, 1851. S mythlm Fare Reduced. NONONG4HELA ROUTE.' 1851. ,a-ttfiats A VIA tIL Brownsville and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phitad'a. rstßE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. ht.. I precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cumberland next morning. The eventug boat leaves daily nt 6 o'clock. P.M., (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars at - Cumberland next evening, at.lo o'clock. Time through to Baltimore 32 hours. Fare only $9. Time through to Philadelphln4o hours. Fare only $lO. The National Road is now good. Conductorsgo with the coaches between and Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the b ea t t route East MESKIMEN, Agent, Office in the Monongahela House. 1aar.....- --. Lockwood t a CLEVELAND; PITTSDPESS,Z 0 H AND MASSILON EX- Le m! g Pdtsburgh and Clevelsnd, FORSlHE,Dfondap,WariAet. esdaip d Fridays. *BAISER & my7ay. • .iptice. r 0 Contractors, Bridge Buildcru, be -18 lLorr's Island Saw are now pre for Bparin dge gto and re- Rad execute promptly' orders ri tte th on the moot . fuvorable terms e market other Aber, w il t ',emu., & CO. , z . --....C.T01uc, Cathartic an Anti- D R. It• A. Wit." '" - ''-'40.150 'Smithfield street. Dyspeptic Pills are sold at ... These Pills ate highly recommended oi. used them, and axe well known in thiB city as a certat. preventive of sick headache. S. D. CUTHBERT, .' • %"!. all Who have sayso. 50 tamiafald Etract. Deily Review of the Wholesale Market.. OFFICE OF THE. MORNING POST, 1 SATURDAY Moaarao, June 7,1851. i The weather - yesterday was warm but pleasant. 7— Business was quite dell, and the receipts exceeding! ly light. • ABHES—Vire report ealee of 3 eaatte Pots at 41.; 2 do Soda at 3f. • BACON—Transactions quite limited;, we note sales of 3 blide shoulders, 61; 10 do ehouldere and sides, 81 and 7; 1000 Th ham, 9; 3000 The country sides, 8. FLOUR—The amount ieceived on the wharf was exceedingly light; we have miles of 47 bble on the wharf, at 33,15; 134 do, principally from wagon, at $ 3,403,18. Receipt's did not reach over 250 bble. CORN—Sales of 200 _bus at 35. • • - OATS—We note sale of 150 bus from liter° at 30. RYE—Sales of Aqo title at 60; some buyers not willing to pay over 45. .• COFFEE= - Sales reported of 50 bags at 10,5 mom, DRIED BEEF—Sales of 300 The common at 9. . RICE—We notice a sale of 5 tcs 4f. F.1811.-4taleit 01'20 bbls Noe 8 and 4, at $8,25 and . • 87,20. Coinage for 111,ay. The coinage in pieces, &Wog the in - oath of May, at the Philadelphia Mint, is believed to have exceeded any ever before executed, within the same time. Of the smaller gold coins, a large amount has been aeonsntla• ted beyond the demands of the depositors:— g 6,747 Double Eagles •• • • - 26695 Eagles 43,000 Halt Eagles •»• • • • %spa Quarter Eagles 422,682 tiold Dollars 903,800 pieces mum CUT PLC 1,254,600 Three Cent Pieces COPPIES. 9 G 9,900 ' Cents 63;248,599 E. C. DALE, Treasurer. Total Gold Bullion deposited for coinage from let to 31aulklay inclusive : fir. California • • • From other sources Pieces , • Silver Bullion deposited in same time, T _514,800. • E. C. DALE" reaaurer. Osumi or Asstsratcr Tamura ass ov U. S. ZZ 1051 Philadelphia, May, 1851. $ Apnl 30, Balance • 5478,039.37 May 31. Rec. trans. from mint 31,080,100 00 " Customs 31.0948 33 . " Poll Office Moneys 40,472 02 Miscellaneous • 2,079 51-1,380,500 80 Paymlo Tr easu Drafts 93713 4,01 ,372 02 P. Mee ry arannots 5 12 Int. on Loans, Pensions, &o. 7,337 19 412,724 32 May 31—Lislarteo•.... 81,421,915 92 E. C. DALE, Assist. Treasurer. BANK NOTE LIST. HOOD ef.. Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Corner of Wood and Sixth arias, Pittsburgh. PEN N SYLV &NIA . OHIO. Pittsburgh Ilan , ks•-• • -par. State Bk and Bunches • * Philadelphia ' •-•- " Other t3olvent Hanka •• • • I Brownsville " ••• •- " Bk of Sondasky 75 Bucks county " •••-- " Granville -.......60 Chester Co. (new issue) " Norwalk •-- •••- .. 50 Colombia Bridge Co.• ••" If rbtanna . t 5b Danville " " Wooster , -••- Delaware co. " •-••••• " INDIANA: 'Doylutown " .......... f State Mr and Branches • I Easton 44 ' ILLINOIS. Germontown " • -... . State Bank Branch- •• • .50 Lancaster blahs .....-•" Bk of Illinois•— 75 Lebanon" • ...-. " KENTUCKY. Montgomery co. '• All Solvent Banks. ••-• I Northumberland ...... u MISSOURI. Pottsville o .--... State Bk and Branches • 1 Reading .. >• " MICHIGAN. Schuylkill co." " All Solvent Banks 5 Washington_ " •....." WISCONSIN. West Brameh " •...•-•'• Marine &Fire Ins. Co. at Wyoming " klilwankte 5 Carlisle .a.•• — •• i TENSVISB.E. ...._ .- Chambersburg - .1 All Solvent Danr--; 0 •.• 3 e NORTH CAROLINA. Gettysburgh * i (Solvent Banks; -•-• 11 Harrisburg • • .. Honesdale -........ g SOUTH CAROLLN4.. 1 Middletown .. ..... ...... g All Solvent 8aUk1..e... Waynesburg GEORGIA. York Banks • All Solvent Bank s••• •••• .111 , Relief Notes ••• •. ...... 1 ALABAMA.: United States Bank 15 ,tll6°lvent Banks'-•-- 6 Allegheny City Serip• • • par LOUISIANA. Allegkei Co. ...0 prem All Solvent Banks Pittsbu City " II - . • •P p al ie N P Bai h e i w l . ad Y 7 o lp rk C li i i i a l f•-• 7 4 P 77 'W YORK. New York City Country Banks i I.llllore •-• .4. ...... . NEW JERSEY. Clneinns il---- •• • • idle. All Solvent Banks 18uisville '. l DELAWARE. Louis All Solvent Lanka Small Notes' MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks p Country Banks . VIRGINIA. Bk of V.. and Branches II Farmers' Bk fr.. Branches I Valley Ilk and Branches Exchange Bk &Branch's Wheeling Bank. do Branches•••• NEW ENGLAND. All Solvent Banks 1 actory 5 rsltT 0 INCHES vzsvis in ?us cusnriss Steamer Michigan :No Boles. Deaver. lanuc, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone,Woocward, Brownsville. ' J. hPKee Hendrickson, McKeesport. Beaver. Gordon, Beaver. 'Fashici No. ', Peebles, Elizabeth. Thomas Shriver; Bailey, west Newton " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Pilot No. 2, Crane, Sunfish. •' Messenger, Fisher, Cincinnati. " Buckeye State Holmes, Cincinnati. Pero, Bennett,Loni s ville. DEPARTED: " Redstone Woodward, Brownsville. •'Atlantic, Farkin3On, do J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport- Michigan No. 2, Boies,Beaver. " Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton " Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Clipper No. 2, Shosse Cincinnati. •' Diurnal, Cantrell, Wheeling. Federal Arch, Bowman Bt. Louis. " Pilot N 0.2, Crane, Sunfish. E. R. KERNAN For Blairlepta and flockingport. large rri rs fine steamer PACIFIC, Zioorit bLts , mill leave for the above and Interniedt ate porta every THTTBSDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or pa Inge, apply on board, or to _. T. WOODS & SON, No. 01 Water at., and 63 Frq_nt Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. Tz new and fast running steamer.ClN ,, Master, will leave ' l. - . "` regularly every Wontssnay. • Vor (might or passage, apply on board, or to martin O. MILTEN BERG OK. Alleghenyy River Trade. • agarmat FRANKLIN PACKETS. .• to , , Tire fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE - No. F r an. Wm. Mo nday ,ae the Ate g city wart forlin, eiery ,and TAursday, nt 4 P. M. The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt. Jott,i FiLNIIA, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every . Ttiuday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply en Board. [mar9.o Mottos. FARMERS' & bIECHANICS , TURNPIKE PLANK ROAD.—The second and final Instalment of tho' loan for Planking the Farmers' and Mechanics' Turn• pike Road it hereby directed to be paid on or before the 15th of Jane, instant. eS:td • HENRY REIS, 'Demurer. cay Slats. IHAVE IN STORE, and will sell at Philadelphia prices,3 o dozen assorted worsted, linen and cotton Fly Nets. The above are well worth the attention of Saddlers and Merchants, as they will be sold at unusually low prices, wholesale or retail, at JOHN W. TIM'S Whip, Cane and Umbrella Factory, N 0. 1 ,13 Wood street. • Sew Bookst New Book.: A T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, .44. L. opposite the Post Office: Rarefies tuagazine for June—No. I of new volume Dictionary of Mechanics—No. 30; Genevva—or the History of a.Portriut. By an Ameri can Lady The Heirs of Wast Wayland. A Tale by Mary How 11l ; London Shakepeare—Nos. 2 and 3; Gemming's Adventures in Africa; History of Pendennie. By 0. W. M. Thackary The Sargnett—oriitudies of the Town. By J. Mar oll ; The Mother-in-Law—or the Isle of Rays: a Tale.— By Mrs. Bouthworth ; The Wife's Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage —a Novel; The Gold Worshippers, or the Day we Live In—a Novel. -Lie4 Keastoved• OcBRAN, hVBRIDE k. CO. have removed.their C Werehonse to No. W. Wood street, in the holm for• morly occupted George Cochran. , Ernr2/33w NDIA 'AND FOULARD SILKS.—Just- received an ladditional supply of those very cheap and desirable India and Foulard Silks. Tee above Goode will be 4:5= 4 CZ 737 cheap. e 3 --•81,734,940 •• • 200.050 •••-• 216;000 581;6go 4.22,692 $3,201,282 05 . 000 8% 2 . 65,600 7t,200 81,637,540 23 VALUE OF COINS. Ameriean Gold (new)•par. do do (old) 4 Preal. Sovereigns 2.1 4,83 Gainerts•-• • 500 Frederic sdoers —•- • • 7,80 Ten Tattlers 7,80 Ten Gutiders••• • •• • • 3po Louis d'or 4,25 Napoleons 3,80 Doubloons, Patriot.• • 18,75 do Spanish— 10,25 Ducats • -- 2,15 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED A. A. MASON & CO AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tAAVING been engage . in the. above business for the' last six sears, to this city, would respectfully so lair 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 kinds at -Goods ;consigned ris for sale here. Will refer to Messrs. Hewett, Roe & Co., E. -R. Vio-; lit, WM.D. Wood &Vcr.,John J. Anderson Co.&, R.ll. Stone, Squire Sr Reed, Brownlee, • Homer Jo Co., . Larkin Deaver. Saint Louis; Butler & Biothers, Cincinnati: George PMLatn. Pittsburgh._ • Inuallky W. 0. EVOARTlsl.oV,Auctigneele • - .. • . • ADJOURNED SALE ...OF . REAL FAT ATE. Oa XL Saturday next, June 7th, at 3 o'clock in the after noon, will be.sold on the prenalses,3 acrei and 12 perch ea of land, situate in Reserve township' on . Saw Mill Run, near thelturift iareb' Factory, upper part of Al legheny city, within fifteen Minutes , walk of the Alle gheny Market. This Lot is marked N 0.2 in Joseph Patte I son'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,.1818, bythe heirs of the said Joseph Pat terson to 'John M'Clurg and Alexander. Teeae. Upon it there is a stable, a guantity of loetisttutd other trees,and a never failing spring of water. Title indisputable. Terms-5400 to be secured on bond, and payable in 8 years, with interest from ie4 DA M ES oEEaNaNnA: A ca u sh t . r. JAMES WlEiiifiriA, Auctioneer. Ly ILEJUFFIS.GALE OF BOOTS AND sliOE3, CLO la THING, DRY' GOODS, _FURNITURE, Ac., AT AUCTIONOLI Wednesday next, June llth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,will he sold at the store, Liberty street, opposite Wayne street and the Canal-basin, by order of Carter Curtis, Esg.,-High•Sheriff of -Allegheny county, the entire stock of Efoots,Shoes;OLoliting, Dry .Goods. Glassware, Fartatarepr4 GA RTER , CURTIS, shll. • je7 - . —.PAMES'WJCENNA,Iincer. loancti DWELL ricit ROUSE' Aziktre2lolC—On Sat urday; rune 21 st,st To'clock - in the afternoon, will be sold on the premises; eigood three story Mich Hots*, —with seven rdorairt• folding - dooris excellent eat ler • built on talot 21 feet float, on Fifratreet : opposite the'Court 'House and jail. , •It ;wonld' 'tee either for dwelling, store or hotel: _Torras at 4 e: ,• • .• •••••. je7 .• • JAM ES E 4 e:, • • ijiffiiiirisrtiMAT-SALB 07W .15ATILt7k10"- Nj ERTY,' at the Court Maude, tho City of Pittsburgh oMonday, the of nne,1851., at -10'o'clock ConnI n an of Allegheny county, 1 will expose to pnoue sale at the Court House, inthe City Of Pittsburgh, on 'Monday, the nth day of June, 1851, tho followingdeserlbed property : Two 2 story frame boutev,inthe Filth Ward, on Penn street,near Adams streer,t7feet flinches on Penn street, running back 100 feet to - Spring - allay, subject to aground rent of 850 annually. . • •-. • A large lot of ground irrthe Sixth Ward, fainting 49 ft. on Franklin street, and running back along Logan street, 126 feet tO Decatur street, on• which• are erected two brier and one frame dwelling - houses.' This lot will be divided to suit purchasers. • - • • • • Two lots of ground in the First Ward, on • Fourth at., opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh, p.1611'21.1 feet front on. Fourth street, running back 80 feet, on which are erect ed one - 3 story. brief,. and one three story frame house subject to a ground rent of SOO per annum. One lot of ground in the-south western corner of the • Diamond, fronting 18 feet on the. Diamond, and miming back SO feet Lean alley font feet wide, on wnieh is erect ed a two story brick honk, subject to aground rent of 840,20 per annum. Two lots of ground on the corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, one lot fronting 40 feet on the Dia mond, and running bank 122 feet along Diamond alley to Decatur atreet, on which are erected a large 3 story brick tavern house and two large stables. .The other lot adjoining the above, 50 feet front, and 1 . 20 feet deep to Decatur street, en which is a good 2 story brick house, occupied as a tavern. Two lots of groniiii. on Third street, between Wood end Market streets, about CO feet from Wood sweet, fronting 40 feet on Third street, and running back 85 feet, more or leas, on which are erected two 3 story brick buildings,:with 3 sto r y brick back buildings,known as Franklin hotel, enbjeet to thepayment of the interest of MO to Mrs. Jane Sands, during her life, and after her death the principal to be paid to the heirs of • Sands. . One lot on Fourth street, In the Second Ward, adjoin ing the °Mee of Robert Woeds, Esg., containing in front 7.2 feet, and running babk 84feet to an alley in the rear, on which is erected a largo new three story brief dwel ling house, with large back building, bath, room, ike. Also, ono lot on Water street, above the Monongahe la bridge, fronting 30 feet on Water street, and running back 100 feet to l-ront street. on which is erected a large well built font story brick Warehouse. • Terms of Sale—One-third cash ; one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, with interest to 'be secured by bond and mortgage. . • A. CHRISTY, Ex'r. of ROLIERT WIMPY, deceased. JAMES 111'KENNA, Auct*r. For further particulars enquire of James Id. Christy, at the Gas Works. • • lie 3 RESTATE AS AIICTIO:f.-011 Saturday, Juue 14th, at 3 o'cloc a in the aAernoon will be sold on the preintses,sitiolniatkilse 7th Ward S ch ool House, and near 1110 residence of Wm. Arthur*, Eq., two lots of groundjeach 'fronting 25 Scat on Grauviile strect,and emending back 17.1 feet D.i.rghes to a :In foot alloy. On One of the Lute Mite is a good Dwelling Douse; on CS• collect well of pure spring water it on the property. Terms—Cash, par funds. jet „JAMES APRENNA , Auct,r. P. M. DAVIS. Auenoneer. NE HORSE BAROUCHE at Aucrion.—This (Sat. I O ettlaY) morningAat II o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roams, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be E sold an excellent second hand Baroache, with falling I top. Be 7) • DAVIS. Mar- E ENT -8 DING LOTS in Mount 0 Washington, on Coal Hill, at Aecrtox.—On Satur day allernoon, June 7th, at 3 o'clock, Will be scld on the premises, seventy•seven Building Lots la the town of Mount Washington, on Coal Hill. opposite Pittsburgh. The lots vary in size from 23 to 6D fret front,extending back from one hundred to five hundred unit fifty feet, and are mostly beautifully located for private maiden ces, embracing magnent views of the two cities, the rivers and surrounding r emery ; 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 mad has recently been completed from the Ma nongahela Bridge, which renders them easy of access for carriages and other rehioles. Terms—One-Fifth cash; remainder in ihrce equal an nual payments—secured by bond and mortgsge. Jet P.M. DAVIS. Auct'r. None. to Vont OFIIO AND PENNSYLVAIVIA RAILROAD. PROPOSALS will be received for the Grading and Bridging of the Western portion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, extending from Wooster, by Loudonvilleand 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 evening of Tuesday, the 10th of June,. and at Mansfield until the evening of Wednesday, the 11th of Jane next, and will be addressed to the undersigned President of the Compa ny.. Plans and profiles of the work east of Loudonvit le will be exhibited at Wooster, and of the work west of Loudonville, at Mansfield, for one week before the let "ng PUrther in'emmtion and forms of proposals may be ob tained on application to Solomon W. Roberts, Chief En gineer; or Jesse R.. Straughan, resident Erigineer of the Western Division. A preference will be given to bid , ders who will agree to take a per ventage of their pay in the stock of toe Company. my. Mal WM. ROBINSON, JR., Prai't. D J. J. MYHRE' --Surgeon and Physician. Office and dwelling, corner of Darlington's TOW, No. 199, Third street. one door above Smithfield street. Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the duties ofhls Profession. He will give particular attention to enaloAL eases, and the diseases of women and children. • my:73m. WO the Honorable the Judges of the Court or.tieriera quarter Sessions of the .Peace,in and for the C.onniy of Allegheny l• The petittonef Jas Ileoth, Sr., of the:FA:dab Wind; city of Pittsbergh in the Cdunty.o forestall, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner inietpravlded himselirrith raaieriais for the accommodatiod'ef travelers and ilthers at hls dwelling house in tlei;Wartl nforeeiiid, and pr ays that your ,Honors will be 'lewd to grant hini a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioncr, as in duty boirtd, will pray. JAMES BOOTH. We, the subscribers, cid:Ansa the aforesaid Ward do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty arldtemperance,itnd is wellprovtded with house MOM and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James Bradbury; Henry Smart, Joseph Smith, Richard White, Israel Dodenhoff. John Staueliti, John B White, Charles Vick, James Milligan, John Story, John H Bar ber, John Roughly.— Tribune. . iJe6:3t . • Hooks I Hooks I QORMITZ'S HISTORY OF GREECE. A History or Greece, from the earliest times to the destruction of Corinth, B. C. 140; mainly based upon that of Connop Thirlwall t D. D., Bishop of St. David's. By Dr. Leon ard Schmitz, F. R. 3. E. The Harmony of Prophecy; or, Sc r iptural Illustra tions of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alexander Keith. D. D. Ballads for the Times, Geraldine. Haetenus, A Thous and Lines, and other Poemd. By Martin Farquhar Tupper. Proverbial Philosophy , A Modern Pyramid, and the Poems of King Alfred. By :derail Farquhar Tapper. The Heir of West -Wayland-- a Tale. By !ditty Howitt. The Philosophy of Idatheraatics. Translated from the Coma de P hilosophie Positive of Auguste. Comte. By W. M Gillespie. Harper's New York and Erie Pailroad Giede Book. Containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns. villages, and most important works on the Road—with ono hundred and thirty•six engravings. By Loosing and Burritt, from oristual sketches made expressly for for this work. By William Macleod. Harper's New Monthly Idagaziae for June. The Gold Worshippers; or the days We live in—a Fu ture Historical Novel. By the author of " Whitefriars." The above works just received and for sale by -FL. C. STOC KTON, • 47 Market street. OILSPAILTS•01111 Parasols T M TM hat u riv a beautiful assort s, meat or th l ose gree j n a nd bl ue watered Silk Parasols. Also, a new style of satin tare—till of which will be sold at a great reduction from former prices. .TOHN AV. TIM, Whip, Cane and Umbrella No. 143 Woodstreet.e S ie i r :Al r."s "a I.4o—fonrften.GsraevgocdrViV encb. Antidote. It l u t ° is ul u e De;:Sold in Pittsburgh ' at rue riledic so Smithfield street. o extizminator of all pliv'atoidmiseepaoseLs. rito LET—The Warehouse N 0.137 Front street, foc i. reedy occapietl by .the subieribers: • Possersion flVOllilLlMediatelY: ' EnV ire or • • 'cop RAN', bI'BRIOE & CO., 28 Wood et.. ICH CRIMSON va.vgr and (sold Paper Hang ings, for Drawing Rooms,just reed from Paris and for sale by W, P. MARSHALL, say2s • No. 135 Wood sc. , - -,z.,;,---:";J!&,•-.,'_;.-'_'',-ii.1-4-T'i•-=-',.1.'t':''' ESE &ported. Exprialstfre the Daily Morning Post. iit=tllVO. 311,31 . 0atnn%-71 . 11.1NTAD 'BT STRAY THE WESTERN RIVERS The accounts of.the-western riven) are gloomy enough. The Wisconsin is very high, and a large poruou of Fort Winebago was inundated, and soy. eral flouring mills were carried away. The rise had not yet reached the Mississippi. Tne advices from St. Paul report that all the rlti ore above are still rising. Xhe Etarliogton Gazette of -the 28th says that tbe tributaries or the Mississippi, in -this .state; • are swollen 'so as to do much injury, and thd Miss., itself is within 18 inches of the flood height of 18414, and Is still rising. It was siz milca wide for a die• lance or 2 miles above Liman!, and 60 miles below it. The damage was immense throughout. • . ARRIVAL OF THE CHEROKEE. '• NEW ORLEANS, Jane 6 The Cherokee arrived via Havana with 340 pas sengers, who have io their hands nearly $900,000 gold dust. NEW YORK - MARKET—Jane 6. Flour..l3uoyacit it 3,94 to 4,25. *Grain.. Wlinat is drooping ; Rye nominal atl6 ; Oate quiet; Corn 661031571. - • Weiaktiy.:.22f. • Mean P0rk..1.4,81t. • Lard. diem. : • . • • `NEW ORLEANS MARKET—Saco 6 dettba..Llacbaogad. Tobacco.. To °drag downward, . 'Mean Pork..Nocomal.at 14,50. Plour—Deprcascd at 3,75; Lard nPritatr keg 11. . . New York Sigla..E.:cbauge.,i to . "1g; -- UB -7— LIC.SALE .. C r F •SartAatithor ized•byy the followingeections of the Act ot'llgth Of April • - "Bac. _S. That the Auditor Genevans also hereby au thorized and directed to espose 'to public sale, In the borough of East Birmingham; at such times as he may appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth In the 'SITUP ingliam and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and Convey the same to the purchaser Or parchseers thereof: /Wag tied, That such stock shall not be sold at a less price than one dollar per ohne. " Sze. 10. That it shall be the duty of the purchaser or purchasers of said Stock, or any. part thereat, 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 lusts receipt before the Auditor General, he shall transfer the Stock or Stocks so sold according to the terms of this AetY! By the fith section itisprovided, "That if any officer of either of said companies shall purchase any •of said Stocks in the company of which he to a member, the same shall inure so the benefit of such comylany." Almtrea Gatrattar)a MIKE, Hani3burg, May 27;n51. Pursuant to the authority aforesaid, the Stock owned by the State of Pennsylvania its the Birmingham and - Elizabeth Turnpike Company;being 160 Shares, will be exposed to public sale, at tho lipase of Sohn A. Lippert, in the borough of East Birmingham, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, the loth day of . Sane next 'Pie sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Par valor, 525 per share. EPHRAIM BANES, my3lnd Auditor General. . iPwlinuorrs Ineeltwee:; DOCTOR JAMES PALMER Practising Physician, &c., has removed to his Institute, No. 104 Fourth .street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the Office will be accurately and neatly prepared by the Secretary, skilled in Pharnar y. J)ruire, Chemicals and Medicines will be ,kopt con stantly on band for sale. • rowans leavingaddrcss will please note No. of resi dence. Emybem I VIIIIIIBLE IMPROVEMENT IN TRUSSER. DR. HARD'S IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY, by which a permanent cure can be effected , This Truss is entirely different inform and principles of action from other Trusses, having all the advantage.of a well-regulated and uniform pressure. The pressure run be so regulated as to give. ease and comfort in the most difficult cases of Hernia, and can be increased to almost any forte desired. The pressure is natural, and being brought to bear immediately over . the hernial opening, and affordicg perfect security and retention at all times, even under the most violent exer else. By the use of this Truss, when applied properly by a skillful Surgeon, the wearer is placed beyond the danger of strangulation, or any other dangeroll3 or pain ful symptoms, which is not an unfrequent occurrence in the wearing of illradapted Tresses. ills a very corti. mon practice for persons afflicted with rapture las Select a Truss and apply it themselves. This is a bed prat. nee, which cart be seen only by those who understand the anatomy of the parts affected in hernia. We woald most respectfully call the attention of PHYSICIANS to this Truss, as we know they will ap preciate its -rake. We also have . a variety of other 'Presses at the lowest prices. Infant Trusses kept con stantly on hand. GEYSER & McDOWELL, my 27 l4O Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. liflr.linrava A DdoMillikl !Sapp . HESE SUPPORTERS are Intended shier) . for the cuitof-PROL &PSIS UTERI, and all those diseases wltcre - 11" mechanical support to the .Abdominal \leers it regal:red. They give perfect support to •the abdomi nal organs,and maybe worn with comfort by all. The diseases• rodueed by weakness of the abdominal muscles are Prolapsis Uteri, Falling of the • Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pains in the Beek and Spine, ./ALBSt tude and Extreme Feelings of Prostration, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of . the Heart, Dyspep sia and general debility. Sold by KEYSER .& DPDOWEI.L, my 27 • - 140 Wood at. R W. Poindexter, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING HOUSE, AND fnr the purchase and sale of Flour, Western Produce, Iron, Nails, Giues,nnd the manufactured articles of Pittsburgh genesally, flats street, thou doors above Market, Pimburgh. myl3:y _ _ Mc;Clatr note'. (Formerly the Exchange ,1 Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh. HIS spacious, central, and conveniently located T 110TLL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, and is now open for the accommodation of the public. The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public. that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfort able style, and employed competent asslsianta and at• tentive and faithful servants, and that-he will spare no exertions to make it equal to any house in the country. The wall known central location of the Housei and convenience of its arrangements, rendering It the most desirable,eithet to travelers or permanent noardars dupes him to solicit and hope for it a liberal share of pa tronege. (span C . W. BENNETT.- litiiiilial - PDPLINS! • ust tie s day. per ex.- 1 - press, twenty 'pieces beautiful - shades of colored Poplins, which we will sell at2s per cent. legs than they have ever been sold in this city. • A. A: hiASON & CO., Nos. tit and 64 Market st. sltinlVED TARLETures!—A. A. ➢Laaus . tki.ttave %,,/ Ibis day received 20 cartons of those very de sirabl e Crimped Tarleton 'ramming', assoned colors which will be sold very cheap as retail or by the box. (myat. ,eiewiwee/del-a6e CORPrEIt OP NAM= AITD THIIID MUM FACULTY.—Donn Pimento, pritleipal Instructor in the science of AZCOlifitt: 0. K. CRADIDIZBLITI, Professor of PinnuiruArp, Mercan tile' computation, &e. &Lax. WAsson, Esq., Lecturer on CommercialALax. Law. The Rooms of this Institution are open both day and evening for the reception of those wishing to obtain a Practical Mercantile education; 't he course leavetr non is so thorough, that every 'student on g the College will be competent to-take charge of and con duct on correct principles, any set of Stock or Partner ship Books. however complicated. Imvt9 Stronger, Look at This AGUERREOTYPIsS FOR ONE DOLLAR, put up Din Fine Morocco Cases, The subscribers announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and viciniy, that they can get alikeness for one half the usual price, not to be sur passed by those taken in the East. iNe don't mean to be surpassed by any. Having a large sky and side light, we are prepared to suit the most fastidious. We will not ask any person to take a likeness unless it suits -them. Miniatures put in Lockets, Pins or Rings. Sick or deceased persons taken at their residence. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. • htERRI AN LAWYER . Rooms on 3d at., opposite St. Charles Hotel myls:6md New and leaaltisontibso Goods. . I JUST RECEIVED at BOOBYER ¢ GRIBBLDS I Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 225 Liberty street, a large and splendid assortment of the latest styles of Spring and Slimmer Goods, which. we me prepared to manufacture to cider, in a style unsurpassed in this city, and nt extremely low prices. . ~• We have on hand a large assortment of READY hIADE CLOTHING, made in the best and most fash ionable manner, which we arc determined to Bell yen' low for eithh. Country merchants; and those whobuy w h o le s ale, will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine oar stock, before purchasing. • • • laperigni trr Lawrence . Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercer '7VhiA Meadville Sentinel, Greensburgh Republican, Weihington Examiner, Steubenville Uniorcopy to the amount of Si, send paper to advertisers, and charge this Office. DabltOat Dahlias t r HE best assortment and most rasa and beautiful va riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, ore to be had - at Romosos's Stereo Fifth street, next door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood. This collection coet hundreds of an dollar has t been pro s. 'war grower who selected them, d ve counced the best in private hands in 'lief:felted FStateausts, —being from Snow Flake, (Pure Whitai t _Jo in Fro Ist, (Jet Black); and from Queen of -mm (best Yellow in the world to War Saes and Gent, (the bes scsrlets in the world,) with all the lands , varieties be t tween the opposites, that have been .named. Prices shsll be made to suit. Remember, ROBINSON'S. Fifth sweet, one door from Wood.. . imy9o 'MACK SILK LACE.—A. A.-Alasom & Co. have Joist JJlveceived a fallaupply.of dte'aboviadeeirable goods, of all widths, for sale cheap at . • . • • J am. Noe. 62 and 64 Market et. A. W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; CIFFICENO. 47 FOURTH STREET, bilato Markel grus,Pcwhafri,:Fa, noyLrAdawly• ..: . "1 -,• ::;.:•,:::;::i7.. , '_..;:_, - , .•: , . - . 4. 4 , ..;: ,- -, , , -. ::",,,itii-.7,-. ,-, ii, ,,-, f,. „ i: , _. , '- -,,- ,:,;.:4 , z.-! : -. •-r..!.,..:--I:..•:''N'.'r:4-.:,-:). G. 1.08011 ISTIGLTT Tarn= =e ms NIG BROWN Bhp/KERS A ND Facia/LNG/F. 138.021..N8A, . OLEVFLuND OSLO.- ; - • Tr Collections made in all the principal odes, and - STOCKS • Bought and Bold - on Vorannoilon. mar29:ola CINCIIINATI June 6 Ull.l. 6c , VUELIBLIN TIANEEILS ANDEXCHANGE BROBEHH, • No. 65 Wood Streets Third astir-helms Fourth--(tomt side) • Q IG HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly $.3 for sale: Tune Bills of Exchange and Notes dis counted. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bonghtand sold. Collections made in Willie principal cities of the trailed States. Deposits received of Pay end Curientrands. Tlrt have aseoei4ted J. GAZDINICa Corns:with us in VT the Exchange and Banking btutinese_. • - WM. H. WII.TJAMS & BA-11JKINU-11017SB. JESSE- CAROTHERS -& CO., NO. 15, WOOD STREET; PITTSBURGH: Current money received on deposit. Collections made on all the principal cities of the ni d States. : ' - fatnatl Uy • PATRICKS & FRIEND, - BANILEILLS.ND EMI LI &NOE BELOKERS, No. 95; coaxes WOOD ADD DaIDOND snurrn, Pittaburgh, Pa. Elwin . _ CENTRAL. PENNSYLVANIA. BANKING liogsr. BRYAN,REED dt. CO. OTES, Drafts, Checks, Ac. collected, and Remit tances matte upon favorable terms.• may22.ttf 13. 11.. BRYAN, Cashler: Flotlidaysburgh, May . , wia. waLums... B. ... ••4. • O. DCIV 7 Er W Ilia U. WILLIAMS dr. CO. BANKERS AND EXCHANGS - SSOFZiRS, r WIT CODNED OF WOOD AND TICIRD arum. A t As p ro a m e t p i til s ia x ; ' t e liberal tux:o.l,lmA celiac. 14411U'It.O0E. • • • TAOS. 81.11.011111 , Hoofs timactialgr. _ -- /111 , - . AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; !Comore Wood and -Sixth struts., Pittsburgh, Fa TNEAT:PnBin.- ColiMankNotea, Time Bills Foreign and Domettie Exebange 7 Ceruficates ofUL l Posit, EXCHANGE on elate prumilmkpities of the Union • iiLlV3ttrropc3,toT Oath in sumsto Vitt purehasers. CURRENT and par fungaseeeived on dep_cssile .COLLECTIONS made pans 0 f the Caton, a ttha, lowest rates. . - . -sepit:t.t N. JEKOLIZLIZS es. - 50151131 secs wamtovV) vnirseanceta arrirnIECIUNOZ OflU '-7b . No. 67 -Afarket:rnot,four doors Woo atri pANt:ERS AND EXCtIANOE BRO. ERS, and Dee .lers Notes,..BraftsilteceplancesiGitd, Silver and Bak Notes: EXChange on the Eastern and Western chief constantly' for sale. Collections made in alio cities thriOughost the Uni ted States. Deriattes'rectived in, par tands'or content paper, No. aT brarket street, betweerahird and: Fourth -4," ->c; MEM 'latiq'j}~ ....r .{:.~ . MEM REM MEI • .• .1 "` kfiz - atti) textbage lkokers., I,l9sL—ja6:lm nomov- , Doraasttc and Porno Excriange Bmak Motet, Gold and Satter .ftught,So..t and ' Exthange4, AT TES' eaCHA.NE/Er. 9.513% EI&NILING EiOVSE 4:011pi 64 Wood Street. PITI'SBVEGH. fa-Irtraassr ALLOWID o 8 TINE TrEPOSITA: tallo3 A_LLSDI • - 311W1111.0.114iJilt. "LE.U.A.B:I - Eft rs s >tt. - Bankers and SzOongf. Brokne, Drrarfs an - - Fondsnand . Domestic Bil4s, Bilis f • Exchangs,•Carificou 3 of DOWV: it,Bank Nous, arid. Coin. - - • - • Comer of Third and Wood r.rs., directly opposite the St . Charles Hotel,. .• 1 • - may2B.. 434 W.TAYLOR, ' 112 - SECOND 's , r RE ET COMMISSIONER AND BILD-DROKEIi. 0 TRICT attention will 'be given to all busineis en trusted to his care. Pittsburgh Manufactured ant riles always on hand, or procured on short rotice. • Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, fie., negotiated on favors ble terms. - Advances made tr required. foet.Mnf GREAT ITPUCTION IN PRIG Seeoud':Arrivai. of 'New Summer Goods, - • AT. - GREAT BARGAINS. • THE largent, - Obeapest and Best Stock of PAN. •CY DRESS GOODS ever offered in this city, is now opening at i 3 OUSG, STEVENSON LOVE'S • Original Bee Hive Store, N0..74-MarketSireet, between Fourth street and the Diaenenut, Fifth:nye/1, - Th,e proprietors havejust opened. a large and mast beautiful - assortment of the. Newest and Most Fashiona-. ble Styles of Fancy . and. Staple Dry Goods, whielzhave been purchased since the great reductionin prices at the 'large clearing out sales is York and Pailidelg.hia, - and, will be offered' to cash bayorsim—fraraVO to :LI Per lower '• • -, DRESS GOODS of every-description,from thecheap , est to the most stonily and magnificent, such as every large and beautiful stock of the felloonng articles Cherie and Jasper chene Silks ; High Lustre, plain chemelion mull lace silks; •Do stripe do- do ; • . Do. -plainbltsck do, Brocade, Arrnues and - Peale& Sores,all - Colors Black and chamelion Turk satins, anwatered Chene and India Foulard silks ;- Do printed and'plain silk tissues; - Do do Alberunes and Grenadines; Plain, printed and embroidered berages; Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins; , Chameleon tiro de-Naples; ~ 'Paris printed berages do de Mines; •Do do • and plain all wool de Mines, r Do do lawns and jaconets; .Plain and embroidered multi and Swisses ,• Plain and printed casameres, de lames and alpacas:. French and domestic gingham; ; English and-American chintzes and calicoes, at all prices ; BONNETS and RIBBONS at great bargains; • Spring and summer shawls, do do;- Needle workedsleeves, cuffs, collars and chemi . Needle worked laces and muslin caps; Embroidered, hem Mitch and plain linen Lamb' handkerchiefs • allay silk pocket hd'kfs, cravats and. Leek ties; Gloves, hosiery and suspenders, a large stock ; Irish linens, table cloths and table linens • ' • - Tickens, checks, crash, bird-eye, diaper napkins; Bleached and brown manilas, from 6to •c. peryd ; Do brown and colored Canton flannels; French cloths, plain and fancy eassimeres& satinets; Cashmerots, tweeds, merino eassimeres and Ky; Black satin and fancy vesangs, &e. fre The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all:their. friends, and the public g!n -eially, feeling confident .that they can offer greater in ducements to whole sale and retail buyers, than any have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. mygltf . 'YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. - To the Deaf. R. HARTLEY, -Ararat, the, 64, North 11th street, D-Philada., begs to idiom' those of' his patients in - the neighborhood of - Pittsburgh, with whom he has been in communication,rnat he has, in compliance .with their special request, made arrangements to spend a few days m thiseity. He may be seen at the St. Clair Hotel, from O o'clock to 3, for one week. It would probably be a favorable opportunity for those suffering with Deafness, to call and consult the Dodos, as, he is theonly graduate of any of the Medical Celle. gee who has devoted his attention exclusively and suc cessfully loth° treatment of the Eat. The following testimonials are aubmitted witn cora. dence. They will show, at least, in what estimation his professional qualifications are held by some of the most -distinguishekmedieal men la the country; " I. have bad the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley inlpont tice, and' have been led to forma favorable opinion of his character,' hotli in the profession and as a gentleman. . IV. Pasxna, M. D., - _ — Professor of Surgery, tre. "His profesaional ablitiea will be fully appreciated by those who place,themselves under his care." Joan H. Wnrrrammt. M. D., ' Professor of. Anatomy, ato - -"From my intercourse with Dr. Hartley, I have found deportment eorreetandgentleraanly." - - Vautarnor Mau, M. D. firterfnec ix- .Pirtsburgh..—The visit,of Dr. Hartley to the city, giver', me an opportunity of offering my msti mony to 'As abilities ; and. those who may ..besufferng from that disease to which his attention has been for, some time specially and successfully directed, me 9 rely on receiving from him such, treatment as. In all proba bility may result in a. pormanent cure.. je4 J. Watts, St.. Claw Hotel. tXTRA DINE,OGLONG TEAS.--Jast received at. No. 256 Liberty street, a very merlin article of t Oo his lo c n i g ly T . ca, , which we believe cannot be surpassed in desirifig a very choice, delicately flayoredibut Those highly aromatic, Nock !pea, are invited to give this a trial. Green Teas of every variety, from-37/cents to SI; Black Tens, of ovary variety, from SA.centa to 81,- 25; English and Irish Black Teas. Warranted to give satisfactioir, or no sale. Constantly on hand CO, for sale by - W. A. hI , CLURG '& CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers. ' gor Sale A L NEW STEAM ENGINE, (perpendicular stioke,) cylinder dinettes in diameter ; 2 feet stroke; made in the best manner; occupies only 4 feet square; Fly' Wheel and Shaft above. Will be told low for cash or approved notes. Inquire of - - THOMAS PARKINSON, corner of-First and Ferry sta. je2:blWleF 6 t . Boarding Rouse. _ VITA - 111,E acconunodauons (Or several A. OARDERS 0 can be had in the Diamond. 'Boarding either by the week, day or meal... Moderate charges. CLOVES--1 511 D ibs. tar aale by le CO. UP. CARD. SODA--25 kegs for sale by iP2 FAkINEE.STOCK CASTILE SOAP-50 bzs. for sale by —yet' FAIINE2TOCK & CO. "QUM VITRKI . I.7-A OOO lbs. for sale by • ::1111MK & CO. IDatati 13RICX-1,900 'English, for sabr by . jupe j.p2 ' B. A. FARNESTOCt Er 'Co - . C - 1 - IROME y ELLOW-01 cases Baltimore. • B. A. FAHNESTOCK , & CO. c mks for sale by_ A. FAUN ESTOCK. & CO. silLUltt le by • je2 ' B.A. FAHNESTOCK lc CO. BNIOSOLL *3OA.P—V !Arri A gtSbcyCO. nloursH..mi.i.s7CAßD—Colman's, in kegs' of 9 an, r.l-1.9.)9a. each, itopOried, for sale by _ j e a B. A. FAHNESTOCK it." CO. 000 LB3. of well pored BACON for sale on con seigtuaent by T. WOODS & BON, ie3 61 Ws= anat. ,"- MEE 'V b 4. NES 'Drugs eub flleblecnn. GREAT AND IMPORTAINTT • ' oumatioaL DISCOVERY. Chemical Veritable Combinations to mil •Ditias — ar. • Dr. OtsysotVa 'follow Doak and Sareallttii PUT UT UP IN THE largest sited ;bottl es contibut moreof the pure Honduras eansepariliii. than . any o er ptepttmlion extant, which is chemically combined with thesW. traet of Yellow Dock, the Excuse\ of Wild Chetty, and-Balsam of flt, thus Making.the remedy mere. thoroughly effiCient than any-other Sarsaparilla before the yablic. At the same time it is perfectly free from all mu:total poisons, which cannot be said of any of the Sarsaparilla ComPeands. The invalid should ha .wara' of poison! Mercury, Iron, (Leiden, lodine, Sul phur; Arsenic and many other mineral Had malefic poi sons entered into. and lona the active basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Genortts COILPOtnrD EXTRA= OD YILLOW DOCK AND ddiIR.SiI&SULLS. doernot contain a particle of these substances, as any one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests. The original and only - genuine preparation for the permanent cure of CONSUMPTION ANlllnar.A.sza OF THE LUNGS whenthey are supposed to he affected by the toofrequent we of Mercury, iron, Quinine, It is also a remedy for SALT RHEIlfd, RING WORM, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, .DROPSY, SCURVY, WHIT s SWFZLING, King's Evil, NearalgiC Aec• lions, Female Weakness end Ob exactions, Barrenn ess Nervonsiand general Debility of the Systcra, 14113 of Appetite, Languor, Durmast and Liver Affections, which led to Intermittent and Remittent. Fevers, Fever and Ague, Billions Severs, Chill Fevers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice, fie .&c. • ' ' _ The a thicted may rest assured that there is not the least particle of Mineral, Mercurial; or any other poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons intim very weakest stages of &leafless, or to the most helpless an tante without doing the least. injury. The curative powers of this extract are truly-won anal, and all invalids should make immediate Wei of the" Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." It cermet Miura the delicate patient. • [CERTIFICATESI aim's EciPs.--Case de 0. M. Laniard. : . • Bummed Oxon:, Dee. Ist, nu. ntl3l/373 S. F. BIinINEIT. & Co.—lien,.—Sometime ha litt;, I was attacked with this Ring's Evil In my aim, which became so sore that I could not use it, arse is 1545, mortification yet in. I employed at differenttimas, each physician of celibrity within my reach; all lota me that my arm must be • amputated. From the shoul ders to the fore cum, my arm was full of running soma, some of them es large as a fifty cent piece. I then tried an Indian Doctor, who removed the mortified limit, and stopped the menthe non, bat - could not hear my ana..-- My strength, at this • - te f r y ..-?••,,M 1 111$:. "ingi ury Vetlloll innele.annernte Oltlined in this state until the summer of le4S, when I. saw an later flatulent of "(knower WOW Deck-and Sarsapacllic," which I read anerdively;and sent for one bottle of the aniele.....After. niingitatew daysrlite-discharges from my DIM increased, and assumed , a light colo:,.and less odentivepdor. I, sent fora second bottle, and while 'using I found my strength-Increasing; and the dis charges decreasing. ' I mmuntied using it until I bad used six bottler', t h ough I felt myself perfeety, cared before I used the .aiich bottle.,Slace that -tittle I brim not felt any pain in my arm; G' iores have reappeared. and I have not a doubt that it is thoroughly cured, for I can labor with it es well as ever I could. • -. "Giimaies.Yellato Dock and Sarsapatillq , alone coxed me; I took no other remedy while using it, and had I used it at the first appearance t f the nirdady,l tallyho- Rest it Would have saved me from years of suffenng. And I met earnestly recommend every person gaffer seeder any similar disease, to use. "anysouls.-Yaoto Dock and Sarsaparilla) , which will restore them to health. ' Yours in gratitude • • • • O.'.M. LEONARD._ dri Estraordinary Case of. Scrofula, Eyraiirtia jaiket . Ulcers, cured by the salt use of Dr. Gummi s. - COW . pound Syryp,Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla • ...;•• • BROOELTO, Nov. 17 2 181111!. , • • Da. Gorgon—Sir : I tender. yea my sincere thatike for the g - reat benefit I have derived from the use of stoat valuable Syrup. I Mae been troubled very bad with*. fictisfalcas sore which made its appearance on my chin.. I didnot pay much attention to it at first, suppoSing it to be eitithing but some eruption that generally appears on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until it spread to the back part of my head. I applied to a p3y- Indian; he afforded .me all to no purpose. I had tried everything that could be tried. 1 saw your Syrup of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to ;melt, I for I knew that the Yellow. Dock •Was one of the moat valuable articles in the world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and from ale 145 of one bottle I could. see a great change m my system. I continued using it until lam a well man. I now like a new person; toy blood is perfectly cleansed, and free from all impurities. There iv not a question bat that your newly discovered.CompounditfarsuPerior to any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. Thia certifinate la at your disposal, to publish if you like, and •nriy..one you may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them all the - information! con about my case, Re. '• • • • I remain you obedient servant, GEORGE G. • J OE NSTGifi. • 113 Market street. . . . . The best Fends Medicine known. The Extracre YoUoto Dock and Sarsaparilla is apt:Wive ° speedy and - permanent cure for all compliints ' =dims to ' • . Lis mikiAlturatitastleoppr*Aerj r- p d ap l ipv l plicable to the slender and delicate constitution ofshe female. It is unrivaliedin its effect upon such diseases as Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Leaconboas. or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence of I.lritils, and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing.nervoutotess and lassitude ea common to the.teamle frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as surprising ns they. are grateful., We have • evidence on file,:siblen induces es stronglyto-=COM. . • mend this medicine to married people who have not been blessed with offspring- . . Prolapses Uteri, or falling of the Womb, of fiat smart standing, cured by Dr. Guppies Extract qf Dods and Sarsaparrtly, after nay oast known remedy had been tried without relief. Wastrzwrirri o.,Feb., 1849. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven years, has been setting ander the above-complaint for fiats_ years. Nearly allof that time confined to her bed:- have for five years constantly employed the best medi cal talent that could be procured In this section ot. the country, without any benefit whatever. I have ails% purchased every instrument recommended for the cm.: of such diseases, all of which proved worthless. In the spring of 1849, I WO3 induced by my friends to . try Dr. Boycott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for foot months. After she had used it for fear weeks, it was evident to all of us Matzke was improv- • init. swift= this time she improved rapiilhar.d gained flesh and strength until she is now enjoying mast excel lent health. Wfa.fdONFORT. We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monfort, know that the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Mon ford, and alto the care being a ff ected by "Gaysott's Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla," to be strictly Mies ' -- JANE EDDY SARAH PO*ERS: Sold by J. D. PARK, (successor to. Sanford& Pet ta Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, Central Agent to the South and West, to whom all orders mast be addreased. • • J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh' L Vracox, Jr, comer Market street and the Diamond B A Fahnestock & .Co, PLUG. borgh ; JA Jones, Pitts b urgh ; Lee & Beckham, A ll d gheny City; L T Russell, Washington • W H Lambet ton, Franklin; L B Bowie, Ilnlontsiwn' H vr•sitr, Oreansborgh; S Kounts, Somerseri.Scott ' A-Gllaiore , Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon ; oll, burgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana ;J R Wright, Kittan ning; Evans & Co, .Brookville; A Wilson &. Wayncsburgh; .& Co, N Callender,. Mood 'AlM; Burton & Co, Erie ; Henry Porker Mercer' ' las Kelly & Co, Butler; S Smith, Beaver; J b Somatertma, Warn; F L &CS Jones, Condetsport; P Crocker. Jr.,Brownaville. • mylB Ayer.' Cherry Peotor • MIOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, COUGH, CROUP, NESS, BRONCHITIS, 94 idOOPINO ' , COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION. , . Among th e num e rou s discoveries Science has Made in this generation to facilitate the business of life, in crease its enieyment, and even prolong the term of hti- Man existenCe, noire can be named of more real vele to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art A vast trial of its virtues throughout his broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medi cine' or combination of medicines yet known, Olt go surely control and care the numerous varieties of poi monary disease which have hitherto swept lime-our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed there is now abundant reason to believe a Reniedy. has atlength been found which can be relied on to cove the most dangerous affections of the langs. Our space here will not permit us to publie h any proportion of the mas effected by its use, but we would present the folloWing opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below owned, wfil alwaP be pleated to furnish free, wherein are fall particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts. From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Professor Hitchcock. - • . - "James C. Ayer—Sir : I have used your Cherry Pec toral in my own case of deep-seated Bron - ohitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, that it is awed- • mumble compound for the relief of larynpl and •brcin • chial dilfieolttes. If my opinion as to its superior char acter can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as Ton think proper. . _ EDWARD EITTCHCOO.I,L; L. D. From the widely celebrated Professor Mimes:, hi. D. L.L. D., Protestor of Chemlirry, Mineralogy, rec., _ m Vale College, Member of the Lit. Hist. ed. Phil. and Scientific Societies of America and Europe. - "I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable teraposi. ton from some of the best articles in the Materla Medi; ca t and a very effective remedy for the class of titans es it is intended to care: , New Haven, Ct. ,Nov. 1, 1849. • - Maier Paulson,. President of the S.C. Senate,' States he has used the Cherry Plctoral with wonderfal-euo eels, to cure an Infismation of the lungs. Fron one of the first physicians In Milne.' Saco, Me., April 28,184ia Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear Sir: I am now con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practlce,lnd prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observations of many severe cases, I am convinc ed it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the Imp, that have:int to defiance all other remedies. • invariably recommend its ;mein case ofconanniption and consider Branch the best remedy known for that dis 4 ease. Respectfully yours, I. 5. cusinsAN, bf.D. ' Prepared and sold by Janes C. Ayer, Practical Chat ist,Lowell, Mass. _ . • • Sold in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, bsi B. A. Fanestock, and by J. M. Townsend; in Allett Cit r b 7 H. P. Schwartz, and J. Douglass, *fillAJ drYirk ul generally. —.• >~. • - -, k •`",-; .47 tr !i ti :. Notice: - . TIRE Corporatorx tbe ALLEGHENY CEMETERY j. are hereby natif i he t hat the ihritreel geeti_tlielltbe held et CIO th Grotuds, ea AirigUaltr.: o 4 7111 ing.t‘r 40Clig . , • Jed. • •. • • THOS. M. HOWE, &Ws: - WES= trte 0705. D j324D WHITE Ili_ l4 vintage just reed and for sale axonmy% FWECEISEN & =EI
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