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Dr. Hartford bequeathed some very val uable property, the rents of whioh amounted to $2,700 per annum, 1 (with the exception of $5OO per annum,) devised to the Asylum ns follows: During the life of Mrs. Hartford, and for .two years' subsequent to her death, the proceeds of these rents were to accumulate, or be invested, na the executor might deem best; at that time, the whole amount was to be vested in stock, and tho interest of it, paid quarterly to the Manag ers. Mr. Tanner, also, left a legacy of five ■hundred dollnrß to the Asylum; and Mr. Michael Allen bequeathed to tho samoinstitution, the sum of two thousand dollars The Secretary, Mr. Campbell, makes the fol lowing statement in relatiun to the bequests to tho Asylum: • But pleasing though it be/ to know that these helpless orphans havobeen remembered,,in.tlio ■ testamentary disposition of property lo se large an amount, your.managers would desire most earnestly to call the attention of the Society to the fact, that . not' one of these.bequests, is, at ■ present, of the-smallest benefit to the Asylum ; on the contrary, the effect has been to cool the arddrof those friends who' have thus, far sus tained the institution so nobly, by giving them the idea, that the resources of the Asylnui no - longer require their aid. Nor is it so certain, . that the. benevolent intentions of the donors, ■ will, in every instance, bo carried out. Dr. Hartford’s princely endowment is not to become ' available,'dill the occurrence of. an event, which, it is hoped is far distant. Mr. Allen’s will is about tobe litigated ; iu which cose the whole legaoy may be lost—and tbe state of Mr. Tan • tier’s affairs makes tho time, and amount of. pay ment alike uncertain. As it is, add to the dis advantages : of the unfortunato mis-conccption above mentioned,. tbe actual income of the Asy lum has diminished, fromdeaths, removals, and scarcity of money; so that tho gentlemen’s sub ■ Bcriptioh,. which ;in 185 V amounted to fourteen hundreds dollars, now scarcely exceeds eleven ' hundred ;; and this at aperiod when the expenses of the 'family have much increased, both from ’increase iff number,-the high price of provisions, and the amount of clothing and:fuel required in the long and severe winter that is past. The Society is well avfare that food, clothing and fuel, are but a portion of the expenditure need ■ed by tho Asylum;; the salaries of tto Matron, Teacher and assistants must bo paid ; a wash bouse is required to complete- tho .comrortablo arrangements of the family; besides repairs and other expenses; and last, though, not; least, .a ■ burying place is wanted,, that those children wqo have been - taken away by death, may receive their last rcstiDg : place, from your proteoting -"■■ -care. ■ ■■ -. . River Items. —The John Simoads passed safely ovorthe falls at Louisville, and arrived at St, Lonis on Tuesday last, with a number of Pitts ■; birgh mechanics bn board, who went round on • her for the purpose of finishing her at that \ place, ■ t,. , .. . . A now boat lias been contracted for, by Capt. -Cole, with Mr. Courscn, of M’Keosport. >. She is ' to ho 30 feet beam nnd 160 feet long. The Swamp Fox arrived yesterday morning, from boiow, with a large cargo of sugar and mo lasses. The Paul Anderson is taking in freight for Si Louis. ■ ■ The river lias come up again. There were 10 feet water in the channel, last evening, and front the-recent heavy rains, We may : anticipate a farther rise. We havo now had an uninter rupted mn ,o£ high water since the. breaking up of winter, and our river men have been reap: ing the fruits of their enterprise. The Messenger, Ko. 2, leaves this morning at 11 o'clock, for Cincinnati. The splendid steamer Bockeye State is the Sunday packet, and will leave at her usual hoar. "Work on JJaiVroaJs.—Railroad bridges kavo been greeted over tho river and canal at Massil lon, and tho ears pro now running over them.— The track layors are pushing on tlie work to TYooster. The track layers on the Pennsylvania Railroad have commenced laying the rails on the road, - miles west of Greensburgb, The Toad will bo opened on tho 4th of July, from this city to P.o dchaugh’s,_ on Section No 31. Obtaining Goods under False Pretences. —John Al Dangler, tv merchant of Centrevlllo, Tuscaw ras county, Ohio, was held to bail yesterday, by Alderman Steel, for his appearance at Court, to answer the above chnrgc. Ho was accused of obtaining goods to the amount of $53(1 from Messrs. Shriver nnd Barnes, merchants, of this city. . ■■ ■■ ■- -■ - Bodtj Fgund.—K communication from Bcavor, Pa., to a citizen of Allegheny, was rcceivedyce terday morning, stating that a child said to have been drowned during the late great flood, v,;as found floating in tho Ohio river, near Rochester, yesterday morning at 4 o’clock. The parents reside in Allegheny City, it Is supposed, nnd can recover the body by identifing it. . Disorderly Conduct.— Alderman Parkinson committed John Heck yesterday, for dis orderly conduct—the ofltce.rs had considera ifle trouble in arresting him. George Palmer -was committed by tho Mayor, for the same of fence for five days; and John Mnckrcl, ; by Alderman Major for tea days. 'Narrow Escape:— Two young men were seated veiy- composedly, yesterday, on the railroad track, in Allegheny city, whim it car which had been shoved forward, unknown to them, passed over their coat-tails, severing that indispensa ble- portion of their dress and soaring them badly. /.a".' ; ' • : - ■'.. The Germania Musical Society, the members- of which have been for some titno expected to giv; one or more’ concerts in this city, now annoance, ' througiitheir agent, that in oonsequence of dif ferent arrangements thoy will bo unable to visit .'Tittsfcnrgli until falU up©* fl fepv Ah Fatal Accident. — Ayoung man named John O’Neil, was killed on Thursday, while driving a ••: hand car on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail road, near Alliance. The crank of the ear bought in his clothes, and throw him out, killing him instantly. The Weather . —Yesterday wo had several show ers Vf rain, whioh cooled the air and made out door traveling very comfortable—not in the rain, •however, as all know who -experienced any pari of the heavy showers wo had about 5 o'clock. The Larceny Case, which has been before Mayor Fleming, of-Allegheny, for some days past, was continued further, yesterday, by com mitting the parties Tor a further hearing* .. Another Lecture. —Mr. Gough lectures this, • evening in Allegheny City. Tickets can bo had . at Schwartz’s drug store and at Mrs. Saddler's hook store. . Adam and Eve. —This splendid pointing con tinues open at Philo Hail. iVe advise onr read ers to call and boo It before it leaves. Sheriff' Curtis,, who has been laboring undor an attack of sickness, is, we aro glad to state, in a fair way of recovery. ■ Surety off. the Feact.- Henry Fought was com mitted on a surety of the peace,information, by Esquire Patterson, of Birmingham, yesterday, i. Whig paper, : we hear, is about to bo started in this city. Hum! . Four commitments forPrankenuess yesterday. Tnquesls. —The body of a man -was found in the Allegheny river, near Logon’s Ferry, in Plumb township, last Sunday. An inquest was held 1 by two magistrates, and no marks of vio •lcnco appearing, a verdict- of - “ accidentally drowned” was returned. The nnmo of the de ceased was not ascertained. - iMAY 15 The Coroner also held an inquest, yesterday, on the body of a man named James Daley, who was found dead, on-tho comer of Penn and Han cock streets, ■ lying across tho gutter. A jury was summoned, who returned a verdict that Da ley came to his death from the effeots of intem perance. The deceased was a widower, but had two children living. ■ The oldest made a com plaint to the neighbors, that her father was dan gerous: a watch was set over him on Thursday evening, hut lie managed to osoapo, and was found dead early yesterday morning, He was a man of-very intemperate .habits, .and was labor ing under ah attack of tho mania-a-potu before his death. Grand Lodge. —The following named gentle men liavo been elected Delegates to tho Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, of X. 0. of 0. F., which meet in Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning, at nine o’clock. This body is to bo composed of about -4GO representatives—each subordinate lodge in the State being represented. The dele gates leave to-day for Phiadelpbia Harrison Graham. D. Barnard, TVm. M’Cague, T, llobiusou, Pi Magee, jr. -G. H. Soller, Ai B. Russell, John G. Smith, M. I. Stewart, \ A. C. Bell. Perry Baker, M. Brennan, Robert McCutcheon, D. Hcrwig, TV. C. Gailager, -Geo. .-Webster,-. G. TV. Glascow, Wm, Hurst, TVm. TVirts, J. S. Burke, .Sylvanus-Perkins,"- R. Dean, ; T, R. Hague, A". 11. I/oil, the celebrated Yankee aoap man, has been creating quito a sonsatiou in Cumber land, 'Md., for the last two weeks, by his enter tainments of -laughable lectures, yarns, and an ecdotes: The American Unionist of May Gth says of him: “Heis a whole-souled fellow, and a Hercules at whatever wheel he puts his shoul der to,” and suggests-that ho should give a lec ture for the benefit- of a firo company of that place; who nro trying to get a bell for. them selves. Of coots Qic complied, for he never re fuses to do a good turn when an occasion offers. He will bo in Washington, Pa.,- next week.— Washingtonians, look out for. him. Miss ICraft:— This very remarkable and much esteemed young lady is announced to “articu late musically” at.the monster Donaldson party, on Monday evening next. Wc have been a lis tener, on one or two public occasions, jto her rap tures, and wo do say our senses tell us she is not a whit inferior to any of the famed vocalists llmt. have so recently boon before ns Sbo traverses as much range with as greatforce, anil the qual ity of her melody is quite ns-luscious. She sings with feeling and animation, nuil is pleasing withal. Nearly an Accfifoif.—Aß the express train was coming up last evening, between New Brighton and Rochester, just as the last car passed over the heavy embaokmeut on the curve of the road,, near the latter place, the bank gave way nnd came dawn, carrying with it tho track, for some distance. If the slide had occurred a second sooner, the whole train of ears would have. been, carried over the embankment, and the less o! life would inevitably have been great. The dam ages will be repaired, however, and the cars go out at the usual tine this morning. ■Arrival of a Dully— We noticed one day last week in front of Dr, Kcysere’Drug-Store, a very handsome hull made of plaster of Paris, with tho words Dr. J. Houghtons’ Pepsin, painted on it, which afforded considerable fun for the boys and a good 'leal of excitement and merriment among the older people. This bull is very tame looking, ami ha 3 cot that ferocious appearance presented by the one from Kentucky, that butted Townsend Sands and old Jacob off the bridge. '■Rook On;.—Two persons were flned-fifty’dol lars each, a few days since, by Alderman Rein hart,.for appropriating to tbolr. own.use a quan-; tiiy of lumber winch had been broken from a raft that went toipicccs ngnipt the piers of the -old .Alleghenybridge, during the late fiood. A number of individuals, residing, as did the de la,dents, near Cbartiers. Creek, compromised the matter l-y resit ring the lumber, on the pay ment of tbe salvage allowed by law. | Railroad Detention.—The express- train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad did not arrive until seven o’clock last eTcniug-an hour and a half bobind their usual, time. This was owing in part to tbe severe storm of yesterday after noon, which 'caused a slide iriltlm road-a.large tree was also blown across the track—the care were coiiae.quently detained until these obstacles could be removed. ’ ■ - | Coming— Wo are glad to learn that Fellows’ Minstrels are to give a series of concerts, in this city, nest week. This hand has bccti perform ing in-New York, for three yearn past, with the greatest success,- and are now engaged in ma king a four of, the country. We. arc • confident ourciticcn.) will award them the encouragement (her merit. . . v ' ; r**4>*+ —— • Query. TVhat has becotuo of the numerous Young Men’s Temperance Societies, that: were formed during Mr. Gough’s former visit to this city? Ono society in particular— tho Young Men’s Terapcranco Society of Allegheny. Sev eral of the officers were “good men nnd true.”— Lot it be re-organised. Coal Hill. —This mountain of coal is putting qii its summer suit, and it well becomes it. . The contrast is Tory great between our- mountains of trick and mortcr, and this bill, covered ynth a beautiful coating of green trees and shrubery. iistanoo londs enchantment to the view, c | however. . : ■■ : ; ' ■ . Saturday Visitor.— This week’s issue of the Saturday Visitor announces that Mr. Bobert :jl. Biddle, of the Commercial Journal, has, af ter two yenrs absence therefrom, resumed his position of co-editor of that paper. It will hereafter be edited by Mrs. Swisslielm and Mr. Biddle. ■- .■ ■. : a Warning.— lVo seen yesterday, and the day before, soveralyonng lads, amusing themselves on a hand car, oh Liberty street, on tho central road On Thursday, a man was killed at Al liance, amusing himself in tho very manner these hovs wore. • • Lavaler Lee.— The performance of this gentle man and his sons, at the Theatre, hist evening, was the most nstonishing.that wo have over wi - nessed. He is undoubtedly tlio greatest per former.that ever visited our city. We would invito attention to the large sale of Very desirable Beal Estato in nnd, near the Bth ward, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer, as advertised in this paper, to take place at tho a liours of two, three and four o’clock on tho premises. • Theatre. This evening tho drama of the Peo ple’s Lawver, and tho equestrian piece ofLocbin var will' be produced. Lavaler Lee and his family will also appear in their wonderful exer vfiifiCß;-. ; ,y,., ■■' ' ' - Mr Dempster left tins city yesterday morning for Cleveland, and was announced to given Con cert in that city last ovening. Success attend him; ■ - ■ • - Jl hereby jiovinea Umi aa v-icciwu Company, al Company will bo bcld Qiiho °^2i.n re d a V* ft e 2Ulbday Coal Harbor, near 1?ll '^“ , g?>?l l fl the of JUay next, beiween the boors OfJim g afternoon. By order* . »• ronr^o-Stnaw Baled, Coal Harbor, Apnl 1», 1651. [api-u-oioaw t * T -v' K * 1 ■ t-j, a >*-,* _ - .-£>\- -, ,'■: - : -/ «r» - f ~ ’ s?•£•]';.i£•]' ; .i ILEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O'REILLY LINE. XXXII CONGttESS-FIKST SKSSIOSi Washington City, May 14. Slnats. —Mr. Seward submitted a resolution calling for the Correspondence: in. regard to the withdrawal of Wm. liulsemnn the Austrian Min ister. The bill granting tho right of way and making a grant of land to Indiana, Illinois and lowa in aid of the construction of a Railroad from the Vabash to tho Missouri River was ordered to be engrossed. The Senate took up a resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Navy, for the report of Lieut. Temple detailing the occurrences at Vera Cruz during the Mexican War. After a Bhort debate the Deficiency Bill was taken up, but without coming to a vote the Senate adjourned until Monday. “ ■l.' The House was not in session to day. MR. CLAY’S HEALTH. Baltimohe, May 14. Mr. Clny remains in the ; same condition to day. Hopes"are now entertained of his recovery from his present illness. Tho National Catholic Council to-day had a second public session. The ceremonies consist-; ed only of requium services for deceased pre lates, and an address front Bishop Spalding giv ing biographical sketches of Bishop Flagett, Ty ler and Eccleston.The Cathedral was. crowded to excess and tho ceremonies were grand. Bills on the St. Mary’s bank were sold at Co lumbia, Ga.', on the 7th inst., at from -00 to TO cents Oii tbe dollar, and Mr.,iYinter was receiv ing them in part nayraent for produce. : The ship Prentice, recently on fire at Charless ton, is found to have been little injured., The cotton in her was seriously damaged, both by fire and water. Tho Charleston Meroury has published tho ac ceptance of De Saussurre as U. S. Senator, The Coroner has investigated the circumstan ces attending tho-doath-of IV. Purdy, who was fouud dead in bed on Thursday. An analysis proved the death to have been caused by arsenic, bu t how administered is a mystery. He came home sick on Wednesday morning, trad a lady bearding at the same house, to wbom lie. was en gaged to be married, on Thursday evening gave, him some tea before retiring. The analysis fail ed to detect tray arsenic in tbe tea. The Washington sailed oh the 28th nit., from Southampton. She does not’ bring any news.— The foreign items sent lost night were brought by the Canada. NEW YORK MARKET—May 14. Flour-Sales 4,000 bbls Indiana at $4,12© si;37; bhio;s4,l2® 1,25. Rye— Sales 2,500 buß, part at 72.. Corn—Sales 14,000 bus yellow at Cl @o2c; mixed G3@G4c. ProyisioDk...Primo Pork $lO t C2; mess ao, $18,50; Sales 100 packages pickled meats at 8; for shoulders, and 10©10 j for bams; sales .701' bids prime lard at 10@10j ; unchanged. stocks... Ohio sixes, 1800, 108;; U. S. sixes, •02, 114. . Cotton—Sales 4000 bales Uplands at OJc SJ; Orleans and Mobile OJ©'.!}. Flour ...Sales 14,000 bbls at $1,12 for State and S4,OC for Ohio. v Grain—Sales 1000 bushels good prime Red Vheotsl,ol; Sales 0000 bushels Rye at 7!)© 71. ’ . ■ Provisions... Sales 000 bbls Mess Pork $18,50 mess do, $10,52; Sales SOO bbls Beef at $O,- 75 for prime and $0,14 for mess. Lord 10. i Sugar-Sales 200. boxes Havana yellow at OJ. Rice... Sales of 150 tierce at S4,OGj. Hemp.-iSollrag at $ll7- Linseed 0i1...C2@8S per gallon. Stocks—Pennsylvania fives, SG@9CJ. rgj» FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TIOTATOES—“I has jan Tree A-)-5 ami >or «ale hr P m'l” I AttMCTttOSO-’fc. CKQ2KK. I£AS t—4soa*il r chc«s Green anti tnaek'leav;. 100 cat!)* <Io - . CO eni Jo*) received at the Pelia TeaSlote, .*5 Fifth atjeet. ■' ar« ■ ’A. JAY NEB... Suonibo..—— ... , FRPIGHT. CSKh, Cabin and Deck Pa**«ge Boolra, General and wood Receipt*, Hoad’*, trger*; Crew-9 Rrfi«!cr«. teser and Journal*, Receiving nod Disctisreiag Memorandum*. alway* in band Sienmbom Rill*, plain and fancy; A<!d'e*»Card*,Decfc Card*, mil llenii*,Mnnilintr. Sc., primed 10 order in U.c beet *lJlo ami 31 tbort notice. r WKIi) , N Uooasr.ilor and Stationer, ?iiKC>l W«tjd irt n tclWfen34anJ^he IjlN frßU>l*KB~££M>tt>- Itoff. J-cuer. Envelo?e?, n«* \ sourd *ire» f fine and common. - ..'■ . Pil ptio Puff Letter Envelopes tuJhe*iVe;D»*oneu «i*e*. Vd.CHO While Letter Knvrtiipcs, adhesive anJ l'»a»u, fine amt common. ' • ■ „ , f , «JO,W'tt Wue awl White I aid littlir Envelopes of very -npennrqualilr. French end Kiiglishiuanurdciarc* . 6 t holi ItutT Pocnweni Envelope*. f> t Ulil 801 l Note Envelopes , . ■ ..• V’S.OlONoie Envelopes, a PNat s'atuHy of pattern* enil‘t»'i« , d,.l.ace<3 } *Uver bordcred.co&mrsled a r. n eo For sale at W. S. IJAV Knr'o Stationery Warehouse, mvlO Martel y,ircet t corner of Second. If^nC il Look how ijeaailfttily lhatnew Haiti hum*!” „ . . „„ Wile. <! Where-4h! you get it?'’ 11. ‘ At Pr Keyfei** Drop Store” \V '* \Ve;t. \ hope you will slwnys cent from him, fcmafi’r, Tor the lust we had wa* very t*w\ ” /, H. ( > Ye*, drill every thing el<e we want in his line, fur he ceil* Roods very cheap, and otway* good” \y. “ Where i* Dr. KeyscrV Dreg BtoTe7" v 11. ** At No -MO\VdoA*ireeueo?rifcrof Virgin wlev. ’.where'‘you ettn attcaV* gel good Cartinn Oil ” mydßl Sew Stock ©r ctuckeyltte** Piano Forte** „ JUST received. by tiwi .Pennsylvania jjaw a nsw stbck t»f FOUTJ2S?. from the celebrated manufactory ol f I g ICHICKKRING, consisting of— One Superb OR ANI> .PttNO FORTK M\ 7. octaves «*unt*rl»lv carvedihtue *tyle.of■ *.»Ouia a»Y_. One Rosewood curved Louis XIV ■_ Octave rumo. One Rosewood curved round corners., do do Three do plain do do > no «•» Two do do do do ,C» do do tine do do do do 61 do do One do carved do do 6. do do Three do plain d» do 0 do do One do do round front. 0 do do Three <l© do square corner G do do These PI ANO FORTES are all made in the most sub stantial manner, Patent Iron Frame .to •• every instru ment, and are particularly to stand the most severe eli nmte Mr. CIIICKERING ha* oflate enlarged ins manufacturing facitiUcj*, and hope* soon to be able to meet-1110*1 of the pressing• demands for Ins instruments. 1 Sr'vc Pitt.burgh and Western Pemm. for Chickerina’a Pianos. laprl:> Boston and ffetf. Vorlt -JHjutoa.a ■ ri'MIE subscriber Is now receivlug amV ier pale, I every large and desirable.atock.ofiMANOS, from lih most eelobraicd manufactories of Ucston and New TorV 'NUN“i O CLSIP3'-r^?*-MSDAj.I i U»o&. 2 Louis XI Viirsiylc.T ocluvcs, '>'S“V A- V J “ finished all round, made by Nunns * H* l ?.,.- "'I,. 1 fi| ociavc. round corner, and carved ,slidin a musU “2oVl a cUvei l Muud corncr,t 1 n l l curved sliding music- '“VoctavcMbamPearncr.with Coleman's Puwfc 1 01 octave, double round comer, elegant inouldiug, new acalcVarul paicnl iron frame. , - 18 P J.“£. DUNHAM’S PIANOS, Nsw Yobk. 20 octavejplaln square,rosewood. 2 0 octave, round coiner, gothic tablet 3 01 octave, square and tablet.. 461 double round corner, gothic tablet. ■ 1 Grand Concen Piano,T octaves, new scale, elegant aboVe Pianoa will positively be sold at manufacturers prices, without addition of _ A written guaranty wilt bo given with each Piano, wartanliog the same for THREE YEARS, and the mo ntTvieVuttlcd, if the lastiameat is Proveitmperfcct and Sign flf-the.Golden Harp, No, 101 Thin] street. utioivßobm# No. 41, DJA ™ "'"SiiSOTir homo —— aKGjAP OF ALlit . cY'pnAPrOF AMBBIOAN OIL. 1 and sola by JNO. YGUNGSON, 803 ] p “rs".ES'“""' E FrsaSi&i’Xs&a |^l&®Si"«S'Sf|sS“£S S irytt* in its natural stuits as taken N -R-^ be^u E nnheelinb‘canbolmd as abovc-nnd noiwiihawndins aceru.nfinn rialmstobS.baonlyProptle.ora. , , d4w*tf '■ G ° Mrr > - JaU^M-;■ ■mtfi>riii«:'llfrthrtl Diacharget. ImparUt,®^.^ l ®s*“°^^^ c srbutfc^ErnSiioM, , ' e T«wr' Sgg^ats^fflSsft • 1 s IK'- ■' f.;A Baltimore, May 14. I’mtAUKLi’niA. May 14 Nrw York, May 14. EVENING. iatßooEct. •’VJfi' C’V'-; y< \ ‘ « •& V? ~ ' •it. - . ■ . . *1 COMMERCIAL. DAIbY REYIBWOF TUB MARKET. • office o» th* Dailt Morning Post. I Saturday, Hay 15,185 A S The weather yesterday was;wol and gusty, and hail* ness was considerably checked in conscqueuce.. ' sales to the trade of soda at cash and time. Pearls «®t> .Saleialus, the market is well supplied at 4105. ' GRAlN—9ales 400 has Oats in lots at 35030. Corn, 300 has shelled at 40. MALT—Sales 1,000 bus at 55. WHISKY—SoIes 15 bbls raw at V; 150 do rectified 0119018*. MOLASS£S-9ales 25 bbls cypress at 34i, 4 raos. .. RlCE—Sales 0 tierces at 6.-. . BACON—Sales 8 libds shoulders at SJ; 10,000 lbs haras sides and shoulders at 1009108*; 1800; lbs conntry sides hams oiid shoulders at 9*09*08; 16 hhds shoulders B*. • MACKEREIr-Sales 15 bbls No 3,3950. with soles of 10 hbds ato, interest ai ded; by the bbl o*os*. FLOUR—We note the following sales; 140 bbls at 83.0 G; 20 do extra 53,15; 33 do 53,25; 12 do 83,15. POUT OF PITTSBURGH* 9* fSST WATER IN TUB CIUNNKL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, u Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville, u J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport, n Thomas Shnver* Bailey, WesiNcwton. u Geuessce.Conam, West Newton.- “ P. Biiyard, Peebles, Elizabeth.,. “ Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver. . u Forest City, Murdock, Wellsville.- ■ « . • WiiicheMer, Moore, Wheeling. “ Buckeye State, S. Dealt, Cincinnati. <;■ Swamp FoJt, Cadwalla»ter, New Orleans; “ Empress, Cox, Zanesville. “ WellbVille^ChrisO^gunGsh. « Baltic,Bemicij Brownsville. ■ •« Atlantic,Parkinson,, -do - “ J ftPKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport, a Thomas Fhriver; Bailey, West Newton. *r • Gcnessee. Conam, West Newton. S. Bayard, Peebles;Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver, w • Forest City, Murdoch, WellavlUc. - Diurnal, ConweU, Wheeling. “ ’ WeUsviHe,Christlef, Bridgeport. . “ Columbian, Poe, Louisville. ■•. ■ . marietta, Parlxeratmrgli and flocking , (g©* k port Packet, . The itfcamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. ! duster, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, ai 3 o’clock, P. At.; returning will .leave. Ilockingport eveTy Tuesday, at C A. AI. f . ■ - Posiengers and shippers may rely on theu mnst ac commodation and promptness. -\\. lIKLLLR, ■ marl! : • No. a, Marltcmreei. ~ .iilcctitiif lllver TrM*. regular fßanxux packets. < Tus fine sleanier ALLEGHENY IJELLE 2 CupU 'V*. HasiUi leave* the. Alle ffen ywiniri' lor b'rimklui,every rfotulajt and.TVmi i Jay, sieninftrALLKGifßN.Y UEl.LlvNp-l.Capt Jons lUsna, leaves the AlleKlieHywharf Tor I* rank lln.cverjr Tuesdav apd Ffu/op>.at 41 For Frai^huirj*a*sagc,apply on UoarJ For aiaNeua and Hoeh.iug|)ortt i (2sSiLl?ATu*fine steamer PAClFIC v Zahoue Mas- Jrf3&ai£s|r iEN will leave fur the above ajuiinterinedi pom every o'clock, !’. M. Furfteiglitor P“ sS;i e“- B l'l ,1 > I P n^“ u r l I ) ' s o y o goNi N 0.61 Wateral.iand 63Fromm. ' . . for Klttannlug auil CatflaU. i TIIE lißMaraughl ima pleasant Bteamer Capt Mn.usoi«,will len»elie Allegheny wliarf on Monday, WedricsJuY in a-o’clock, I*. M ,for Kiiumnidg and <,ulfiah._»or freirlit'Or purser apply nil iiomi. ... inovto SSFTToag B-oSwpSJ}'” ““ sieger 0()V. MEIGS, B SimsKi Mfts'cf»wil leave for the above a p! m. W*dn*ii!lar pacteet ror Cincinnati. ” - Tiis new ana fisl rowitnic rteiunef MW i UiauiNaiiM asier, tftii leave eSailsisSiatcgalarly every Wkdseshat. S M«rpa» a g e ,aPPljr^^^ UEft! IjoTiTOKS-iifO burtelS prime, M'ie. jasl *'£'* “ a f “-' s4le * JOHN k ffltW : - ■■ ... ■ . ... -.-•... —» rnyl4 No.b Si audM Market tliiet, V royl3 ■ 10 Mailtei meet. «• TONS TENNUS3KE SUMACH—Oa eoMknmeni for, “ !cb! ' rautJn/iVci TWTOTtcV—AII wro hayc oav tog* N ift me crc rt«a«wd to-rciurn themimjsß4iately.- ‘‘Lis JOIIN.II. SllF.RglFiVloMaftct «i._ — : —DutoiuUoa of I'nrtneralilp. HAMKL IWUGUKaTY: B~~KCi)S~ii&'ti* ANl> 6ll<>Ul.UbK? 9 ca*k» Canvu'id Ilonn; S do Tlnia , dai l flo do Shoulderr’, ■■■ , -i^fr^sss^^stjSx. Stocks \\ a.n *>.l*^, 0!) »hotta Ejcha ate Bonk, iu Jo Cliff liming Company; t<o do Adventure do; IHI do Notlk-Weetrm do; MW Allegheny City *‘T's!Lk™s fc CO. « r-rfrTulTHITu-KLK y 11ro0 la'iiowfflWßlilg lii* S airing Stock of rich Gold Jewelry »oHl«ichc«, riunisiinr: of evcrvitnhß areally found in a Jewelry, SlirefjSrac vcr7'fiua,l which he-will'veil us usual, from MlO 50 per coni, -lower than'- Goods of The same oualuy are void for In ST. —The partnership.-boretpfora c VVV'' l i’J'f,' IS twcea the uodertigned, in *ioii bn'ine.*, under me firm of Miul tiv cc LZi, wn. dii.oived nn the fir*t or April ttttj b> ’ Tho bsittieM of litelme fir a will be sittleil liy H.U«, wlm is duly nutbotiied to »« Ul<! n,, t m n MUHPHY thtamupo-te. h.LKG V ’ Satooni and Bath*. War M. WARD would rerpeaifaUy announce to the J.ndle* «md Uf ttUcmeh of Pmsborfid »nd v»* ch»iiy, tUnt the FpacioMSaJoßh* atthc t Atheweom 8d 13- fng«. oro now .opplird with a euperior atinluy of lee, Crcimn,Cnlte«, Fruits. and other icfieshmcnit. Open fri At-9tb--The <, uiihlnedcpar.nicnt will alw«y« b= found in oider. for Hot, or SkoweTl3aih«, an almost ta ilbpenpible teiiuiiUc for the preservation of health, myll - :—;———— rSOPPKR STOCK:?— t> to shares Mintrota; 100 do Ridge; too do Iron CHy; 100 do Douglass ilougtiloa; UK) do Forest« 100 do Phcenixj • -•- On consignment and for sale at low Stock and Erehange Broker*- mvU rornerdf Atftrketand Thud *t*. 'if. A. Pabiuiioc&'i v«ialfßgo. Ficm a Rtgiilar Pluriwi- [From Dr JohnStirroan.J ; . .j; 1 \tu. Coiisir. (Aric) On 1850. Ii it „ physician by profession, of llto regular order, aud\s such, have always'Vieiyci? patent medicines sent to Fbil.dclpbta for my bill of medicines, I was prevailed on l»y my bnnber, to pul in my bill up item of two dozen vials of your Vorinl teeT be stating to mortal it was a valualrlo ptepura l on, Wing tried it in hi. own family. Accordingly, •oit rHwo dozen vials. I nave used it all, uziltincsl confess that my exneclhUouswere more than zeauzed its resulw wo“o trtly aslonishing, "S'i'M If’vo’u every instance* when properly iul»mnl6lcrcu.- If >ou wilUcnd me a box containing a gross, and send n;e t! e bill, I will send you .the money for them hy mail or oib -fcrwise, as yoa may direct* ~ UewftTij of counterfeits and mutations. Prepared and sold by A faIINESTOCK co . corner of Wood and First sis. royS:flkwiro DUFF’S MEECAKTILE COLIiEffE, THntIiSTREE^m-L-SEVliOll. Vg’ablithtd in 1840— Ineoipotaud by Legulahcc ACULT Y-ComMEEClalDepa btmbst.-P. auj^or -F of the North ‘ American Accoamaaii 1 and Vvesieru .'S: 11. Hatch, of the Fitubnrgh (Sir, Professor of Mercantile La,V * OtASSICAI* D»P\BT»FST. P, Havtlen, Oraduaie of JefforsOn College, Professor of classical tarignagcs and RTaiheiflftUc*- • T • 'ssssss^^^.S^oi Departments are conducted PenmendnSbe WeV; Tim. Profess-«* »U «pm ;SStoSSw.up«,..rt«.- y • m TWIOIUStL & CO»’S rOWAKDING HOUSE, ; ■ - ' —JO-Erii MOGBITIQ&. COMMisI.oWriB^MmCHANTS, Comer of Commercial and Fine streets. nrommly attend to all consignment* and.Com* VV misfions entrusted to tocm,nn<f«ill make liberal cash advances oa consignments or Bills of Lading m U o?dert for toe purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and otlwr l™odn , ce“will'l'C promptly flllei at llie lowest pos- Rttili* nnces and Oil the best lenos* . , _ Tiicy will also undertake the settlement and collec tion ofclaims of importance i and hope, by. their espe. cinl personal efforts and attention to all too interests of tocir friends, to givo general satisfaction. .■■■.. S.FSBBncSS. Geo Collier, St. Louis; Ellis & Morion, C neinnau; Page ABacon do Strader A Gorman do Charlpss,BlpwACp, do llnl'.ea&VEarer, do Chouteau A Valle, da Springer A\\hiieraan,do O Leoeh &Co., William Holmes & Cor, J. Mr . Bailer 3c Bra. Eiltsbnrghj Morgan. J Philadelphia; Shields A Mi ler. Pht|adelplna; 11. D. Newcombs* Bro., and W. B.Heynords, Louisville; T.C.TWICHELL A CO, New Orleans. COMM IS SI 0 N no USE, ’ NSW ORLEANS. THIS [ong established House coniine their attention strictly' to sales and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding business generally. . They solicit U of the liberal patronage heretofore giveathetp. t JiwtfaryS9j^Bs2 k {mai^bfem •-«* / . ''*V- - Auction Card* ffIHE undersigned; after an interval of fouryoarM l ” A again resumed business. Having complied, wi u the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a firstcluss License as Auctioneer for tiie.Cityof Pittsburgh, lie offers his services as suen to ins friends and the public generally; With an expe rience of nearly thirty years m tins Une or hazards nothing in saying that no will be enabled to gjvo entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to •patronize him. • 'P.McKISNNA, Auctioneer* • Refers to the principal City Merchants. ivv Auction--O&lly Sales. • •. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Woou A. and Fifth streets, at. lOo’clck, A. M ,a general as sortment of Seasonable! Staple- and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. , v - AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Queenswarc, Glassware, Table Cutlery. Looking Glasses*, new. and second hand Household anti Kitchen Furniture, Ac.: AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Jnstru ments; Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, VnrietyGoous Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. ~:P. M. DA VIS, * jafllttf ■ , ; .. >: - v . Auctioneer. ■fXrINDOW SASHES at Ancnos—On Monday af- YV lernoOn, May 17th, at 2 o'clock, will he «old, at M’Kenna’s Auction House,one hundred and tr.ir.y pair of new Window f*asliesvin good order. Also,. sundry ar«cle|o r Household Furniture. h>kenna A aUEENS\VAEE r YTOBAi,CO, VLNEHAR, Ac., at Acctioh.—On Monday nfternoon, Mny l.ili, at ■» o’ciock. will be sold, at M’Kenha’s Auction House, l;ve. casks. Queenswarc. assorted; ten boxes Tobacco, a. prime ariiclej five boxes Glass Jars; two barrels V i ti■* e^ls‘l “ - T!l,iel ? f Anct'r. RAROUCHK AND ItARfiKSS AT AuciioN. —■ On Monday afternoon, May 17th, at 2 o’clock, will be sold, at M Kenna’s Auction House, one family Jiarmche, with Harness—all in good order,, suitable, for one or two horses. • (mylo) . P.M’KENNA.Aucir. EMBROIDERIES, J*ACE GOODS?, RIBBONS, AC. Now opeir, at ftPKtfnnsi’s Auction House, {scconu_ floor,) a large and varied aßSortmein of EmDroiuercs, Ribbon?, Bonnets, Tabs,Bonnet LiuingSr Laces, bilk Gloves, Kid; finish, with a great variety .of the newes Btyle Fancy Goods. Merchants nnd dealers are mviieu to cull and examine the earns. .: my!4 , ; . . • -P,’ M’KKNNAgAuPt r. |» EAjL ESTATE, FURNTTU RE, Aa,-IN:IHKM1N«: JLv HAM, at Apcnoiri—On Saturday; May 29;h, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon* will; be- sold, on the premises, M’Kee street, opposite the Gennaii Church, ifl Birmingr ham.aU that Lot of Ground, fronting 20 feet-on said. M’Kee street,extending back 80 fset.. On.the premises, there is a comfortable Prime Dwelling, of two stones, with four rooms, basement und kitchen in the rear, wiih every convenience for a genteel residence. ; \ Also,at the same time Riid'plHce, n variety of new Cabinet Furniture, comprising flareau3, Tables, Bed-, stead Bj As.V; This property may he treated for previous to the day of sale, by applying on the premises. mys ■ P. M’KKNNA, Anct’r; ONK HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN AND A UALF DOZEN; FINE SHIRTS at. ArcnoN:--7-On T'uet day morning, May Idrti, at lb. o’clock, at lUe Stilc* Rooms, cotter 6f W < oil and. Fifih streetsv will be f'O-d oh u credit of Dd day Von sums over SlOh for approved eudoried noiea, 11 ft doZ:FINE SHIRTS. compn.ing Superior l.lneri Bosom nml i.ollnr; French Sleeve i Jenny I.ind; French Embroidered, Needle Work; Mcrrimoe. Ac., which uro pnrwnlarly worthy llie alieutidn ol tho trade. *. M- . rnvis: : : ... Auctioneer. Books, watches and musicai. insl ity- MK.NTS AT AtCTibii.—On Saturday, evening,.M»y . 15ili, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room.*, cor ner of Wood and Friih streets, will bfi sold, a-hirgo col lection of valuable Miscellaneous Books, among wni' n arc fine library edition* of standard works, handspiKcly bound, in various departments of literature ami science. Splendid quarto family Bibles, in saperb binding;wank books, pencils, steel pens, -&c > .Gold and.Sdver Watch es, Musical lnetrumenißj Of varioos desenpitons, «.c myU P- M. DAvISt AuctV.. nvvv'o NEW KOW BOATS, AT ACCTWS—On 2<:Uur- JL: day atternoon, May tStb,' nt'4 o’clock tu the Oom* merelai Sul os Rooms, comer of Wood and sib sts», will be sold for account whom i‘ may concern, two new four oared row boair, which were mode to order m best inau' uer/Also, one portable guin elastic boat. . . myl3 - ' ; F MDAVIS, AucU flpHfiEE VALUABLE BUlLibfNG’iXXrs NEAR THB I EIGHTH WARD at AvcnoSr-On Saturday nfier* lioon. May 15, a*. 4 o’clock, wilt be sold on the premies, three very desirable lots: of pround, siiuaie on I'orbes street; being NoiiSO, 2?und 23 in the plan of lots laid nut by J. K. Irwin, haring each * from ot 20 feet on paid Forbes street, arid extending back 120 feet io M. 1 ol* rick alley, which is 15 feet wide; inyl3. P. M.DWIS, Auet. ft'YVEI.VE BUiUUINU lAtrd, <w! >'alvtyjlt brtck l DvtUinf Mu-Jit and Lot, iit East. Piixinrph, turn \ Bth wan?, at Acc-noß—On Saturday. May noth, ms V- M.'.on the- premises, will be sold, that .valuable! lot of ground. simato si the com*t of FoibesuudCist tlrcets, bovine 1 .a front of feet on Forbes street, anu extend ing- along Cist street 120 feettoSt. ralriek 5 * aUey, which i»2l feet-wide, on whichis erected, a coromodiouawcH finished two Mory brick dwelling house.wtih basement, apump of exeellem water aua other improvememsj which may be examined previous to sale. . At3P.M—By order of administrators of the talc 3. B. Irwin, decM, will also be sold on the premises r lots Nos. 19. 30. 31 and 32 in plan of lots laid out by J. ,l». Irwin,each having a.front of 29 fret on Forbes atreet,. and extending back-120 feet Pamck’s alley. v . • • Alsu, lots Nos 3.9,;33, dO. 41V 42,«,44 .aiul-.4Sm the above plan, having cacnajront of 20 feet on I#ocuit tt., and extending back ISO fee! lothe oiler jrnrefaia.- Terms at sale, bnylS) 1 !’■ M. D.AMft) Autt Black figured silks-a. a. mason a on have juftVrcceivfd Spieecsblk CsM A\ b«. [my 14 MKKTING OF TilK STOCKHOLDING of-the u Fifth Ward Farim;s Bank'.' wHI be lurUat thcof fice of Ore Bank,No: 4«*4 Liberty *tff ci,birXttesdny,tk.e •»ishh day of Jane next, tu W o'clock, A ; M-, with rcK-r: eteo to ha.vtn£r the stock consolidated Into a corportxjc gpninanv. fomittarol JOHNSTKVVAKT,Secret>rv_ r; . • *, Notice. - , vv TllEcnnaa! meeting of the Stockholders of the UUa* bafeb. Cincinnati and LoutsriUe Telegraph Com-, pany wHI be held at the.:'dice or the Company, hr Ur,- cinrfcti, on the Ist Monday of Junfc; next, (June « j at 10 o’clock, A. st, for the election qf Ptwetf «' torAhc emm* Inc year. Tmy4] JOSHUA .HANNA, Wholesale enil Kel«U. _ „ CANK. UMBRUI.iiA .AND PARASDJ. W MANCFACTOaVjNo. 143W00d mm. JOHN W. TIM, now offers tor veto, m Kaetern yriccs. a large oesortmenl of the nbose. Goode, to which the aiteouon of dealers, it innUed. Alro, Cartntt. Bagej.onO LeiUes, Satchel A Umyl '" ~ •' ; " rsoilco. I tjOOKS WILL- IHS OPENED on MON PAY, 2Ssh K dayofJuoc near, oil t o'clock, A.M., for.ol. scrip- Ilbn to the Capitol Stock of the “ Pittsburgh Tr an and I Savir.es Company,” at the Office of Messrs. UA\S* | PAIN TER, Liberty *twes»H«li Waul, tmdcrthedt- K j! Kb Mrorehead, Charles Shaler Thomas I’nicwell, Moreau Robertson, Josiah King,Wilson M’t-andlets, John B Hotlcr. Wm Larimer, jr., Body Patterson, John Small, W.'J. Howard, John Morrison, J.S. Craft, Rea ben Miller, K « Hartley, i:dhbaum, T :..-D. Gaa lum, Wm Kerr, APred W. Marks, fir. R. Willson. Din iel Neeley, John Anderson,L. Wilmanh.O. lumsen. O. R. Riddle itnd Thomas Bariev. . n Capital Hlocb, SrUO.O-.0. To be divided into 4,W0 share*, atSfil each—SlOper share to he paid at the time of sot,scribble. ■■ - - (mvmid Oitpoiltlou Delltdf COMBINATION BFJKCTKD.COMPAKI£ON IN‘Vl ted and Wholesale pnccsjMlopted. HOOD hasjast returned Horn the Easuvriihn large ftseonmfttttpCdw eiry of-the newest spring frtsMonr end very fine quamy', also,a largo lot of fine t>old and Silver. W.flKhtsfronuho best Kfl»onean-inauufaotnrcrsvtogether with a great va* riety of other goode.sucli us fine gold fobgaaro andvest chains, lino gold seals nbd beys, fine gold pens and pencils, specks, thimbles pocket knifes, port monies, sliver enoocs, fine razors nnqstfpps, acbonieons and a great variety of other found m a Jewelry store, nl* of which be will oelt af.New York, city puces, and front 25 to sQpcr cent lower than any other establishment in this city, at jny!3 V . No. Si MARKET ‘ "~'PAGODA TRASTOUSj* Comer 0/ Diamond Alky and {he.Miamoiid. TTAWOKTH & CAiKfiS stand unsurpassed by any O dstaliUshmem m the city for pum* chepji'.Teas.- Coffees and cUo : ee new fruits, togetlier jrenetiu aseonment of groceries?,winesiliquor*, Ac: They wi-.h to inform their customers and tke p.ublic general!} that they are now receiving n very heavy invoice ot. Hu* above go ode, which, they wiU sell at prices to defy cpm ipetilion. The following comprises a part m the above nvoicc. ... . ..' ’■J't','’ y- 58»9&(2*5? .--.t i; ; V/*.- *■- AUCTION SALES. p. EPKHSaHA, Auctioneer. P. 01. UAVISi Anotloutor. Gft bags Uio coffee, . ' 520 u Lagoyru coffee; 15 rvockot&Juvn coffee; . . lWpnpkngeHSuperiorfirecnqudbuicii.ien?,; : . 8 tierces new eroiMler; 2tiU boxes bunch nusm«; IHHI btvxcs ebuter lai'JUM 150 hoxci Valencias raisins; 200 i and i bunch; • • • . l\s ca*krFrench currants, very line; • . Iftnmsdd'es; GOO cocoa nuts; :• ■ . . •'• , 500 til* Bordeaux sol shell atraonds; 8 cd'-ke French plums^ 30ft fljUemsy plums;- 4 boxes cherries; 100 lbs No 1 nutmegs; •• 25 kegs best EnsUsli mustard; 20 packages pure ground spices; 10 boxessweel French chocolate; 500 toilet soapr; : s ; 23 bbi& Lovccmg’s crashed ar.dpulvM sugars; 25 Stewart’* rehned A sugur; SOhhds N. O sugur, 20 bhU No. 2 mackerel; ■ 20 i bbls " 20 bbls No. 3 u . 2-VbbU No. 1 Baltimore hernng;. 100 boxes smoked herring;.. . 300 smoked-salmon;.. 40 doz. M'Ginms’ Dublin porter, , 40kegs Holland herring, .-•■ . . 25boxes>e.Uow,whUecmd red rock candy; 500 quarter drums figs. . niyl3_ GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. . Belling off at Cost ¥0 QUIT TJIE if v si ness: mllE Subscriber being about to relinquish the retail _L dry goods business, anti having made such nr range* meats as to render it necessary toclose out lus sides by ihelstof July next, wilt commence on Thursday, May. lU.siid sell his entire stock of Fancy unu- Staple dry goods at COST, FOR CASII.; 4 ... Hlsgcmdshaving been principally purchased the pies-; enl s*aspn,\viU be. found desirable bargains, being av least 25 per cent lower than Tegular nriceß; ; In STAPLE GOQDSwiI) be found— -4*4 and 54 French gingham?; . EngUshuadi'rench chiutz-sej Blk alpaeasandbombaxhies; , . Checks and muslins; Irish iiueos aaderashes; Table liochsand-ctoths; i Huckaback towels and towehnpl • Damask and snowdrop linen napkins and doijicn seillcs quills; furniture prints, plain : and ernb u omm>). linen sheeting und pillow linens, table nnd P l! l n ® . and coveriOßs, worsed lace curtains tuidcuitaianju»‘ * ■7 • . FANCY GOODS. While crape shawls, cmbM and plain white her g thibetshawls FineF-renchla'wnsnndbcreges;;.:-- Berege dc laines find muslin de lames, D"faMs! e very superior, aad a fin. s.o* ? Jatonelt, moil dpmes S K ’and a rooeciGccuisioik , “' eB Olid Inserting!); together. 0 variety of other goods, too numerous to Wll k,n,n nil of which will actually be sold aIOKIGIttAL. rnvr a i?01l C ASH. Eatly calls wllHecuro.lha best £?r?TinB JAMESA.hbKNIGHT.No.62,4tt, sL 0 P S—-All poisons knowing themselves indebted lo above prior to January, are reqacsied-lo pay S? KSe, as 01l debla wiU bo pul in the hands of au ni- Peyfoicalleciion. myK v* - . «■:. v .. ‘ ; V-.-1. r. X-V .» ' '■ : i.V . .V\Xv; v;-;. \l * ' at ! k£fis : 2»»*-S t*****! l ,sN St^ " K«vr Syot«m anft N«w B»medle»» - FOR THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION! TJUTAIdi'S SYBIACOM, IN THREE BOTTLES jl X, A in-n o { a lgll | I 3 iij IJ LU -coNfAiwao three different preparations, •fob tub-eras ns tub > THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF COnSUAPTIOJi 1 \ SYMPTOMS. A Cough, pain in the brtast. 1 side, head, back, joint* and limbs, Inflammation, sore ness, and ; tickling in the throat; 1 fever, difficult and; ouick breathing.. trptctortf tion diffituUitUgM Ar frothy, SYMPTOMS. Cosliveness, spasmodic couch, violent fever, night, 'morning and mid day sweat, hectic flush In lhe ; face and cheeks; burning heat in the pnlnttofthe hand* and soles of hc fcct,ttpwwrfl{ton#a»Vv euviotu r 'and-atrtaked. wUn blood * SYMPTOMS. , , • Diatrhma, diminisuea re ver, cough bji d-morning .. . • •■..• i and increasing Tubercular Consumption; | debility.: .frenuent-fainting i • in Yellow Wrappers. | fits,, slightdelirium and I "w, . : ) swelling of the extremities, j TO THE AFFLICTED-rTfae upbeatance in. three i boitleaof NDTAM.’S SYKIACUMis a. newemin me- 1 dicine. from iw noveliy and °S£"S I«°”L\ft}SSLSE l «°”L\ft}SSLSE absurd and-Inconsistent ONE JIOTTI.B SY slr-M, :l While its success, prepared 10 this manner, (each bottle , containing h ilidereaiTrbparallon), .m e«T*ng tAs “tlW* ehrsmffWvwkicUcharacienzeCo/Mnmptton^hasesiab • Uahcd the welcome truth of the Curability every i i-ir^SSiSi^S^tirb«e»u>Bii is basedupon cor- 1 reel Phvsio!ogical.-and raiboiogieul pnncinle3v»Tfae ; miblleapprove of it,.bpcaose it is Commsn.S.p.., ana ijeeaueedhey fchbio from sad, eayen.-Ke Jhot one prepa ration will nol core the (Ar« atages; of r .Con.nnip non.^- Tbo suffering, diSfljippiDicd'nndbiscoOTageJinyalm ap proves of ii, because usprmciples boltioutu reasonable flop', and when lie uses Nuull's Syrmeum,his hopes ° r f/b**lsJn’.thefirst stage of ..Cojuumpfun, S ' l A U ,“, S ?i e - Erst bmile, his expectoration, diflicutt and paimal. pe comes free: and. easy f his .cough soon, get* welt*. Joe. -soreness. tickling in.hUthroatlDflammalion, P a - l JV I |,“i 9 i breast, side, head, back, joints nnd limbs If he is.ln.tlie second stage anefuse* the second bottle hi? lever Icavei -disturbed slumber* become aweeumd refreshing ; hia night sweats vanish ; his <*x :peotomlioit eopir.us and bloody;assumesa-heaithy.up* pearnnee. anu at length disappeata ; his-bowels rc coine regular; .duft: appetite' returns; the flush ui ms ' cheek disappear?.; the burning heat inlhe- palnis oi his bauds and tples'of his feet are feitnolonger; htscougn now ceases; ho recovers and is well. If lie is in the third stage,and tiseH the third boUie,h»s Diarrhtba graddaUy ceases; bis weak bowels -become strong;*lus cough and other bad symptoms disappear; | rretble digestion becomes strong , uml vlgoioaa; his i eiomacii Tecovefs Ha proper tone, and creates new,rich and iidudshinc blood; his strengtbreturns; his wasted body is clothed Wi»h flesh; ms lifk is saved, and he is "restored Id health. ..■•••.. . •«• # Each bottle of Nutall’s Syuacumbas the Symptoms of iVit stage for which ii is intended punted in front tu the Wrapper,whereby evjiryinvaliil.knowiDghiß own ayranr turns; can judge for himself, WHICH BOTTLb Hfa QDiRKS; consequentlyno mistake can occur m se lecting thepTopermedicine. / „. •••"■_ : SeO Pamphlet in possession of the Editor of lhispaper, containing -Dt NumlPs Pathology of Consumption.— Lectures ou theunemre nod uses of the Human Lungs,, and certificate* of cures. ■ • r . ■ •-. fry* Piepaitd snly byDr. NLTALL, inventor and Proprietor; Price One Dollar Per Bottle. For sale al the Drag Store of DR. UEO. H. KGYSERi No. 140,:; 5 earner of Wood etreetarvl Virgin alley, only Wholesale and Retail Agent for lMlsburgh. jtiTulfc-w __. :■ .■ y FIRST STAGE. Incipient Consumption, in Blue Wrapper** SECOND STAGE; Jonfirmrd Consumption, in Fiuk-Wrappers. •; THIRD STAGE. YNUGAK HOUSHSYRDI*—J!S bbls, a:v»ry.«epenornr- ilcle, for sale by ,[tnyl3] SMI fD &• SINCLAIR —: wt«(. ■■ ~ ■ • u> announce to nia menus anil cu9t’ia-rs,lli>ii tM received and with the greatest care selected, lot, of RIIEMMU and FRENCH AViNE,which be-,ean:warrani n*i pure «ntf. jreuuiue, and which ho sells either by the bottle or cash. •Resides, he keeps always on hand, a laTgeandwell se lected stock ol PRHNCH COGNAG BRAN DV, llOb’ LAJsD 15IN, urudother Liquors, alt of which are of the flrstVquSUUese and warranted genuine; Hntcles. II; - fceis sraieful for iannerfayor#, and. it .shall be his. duly •to utierid tobis customers a&JOrtnerly. . ‘ AR be Uaainade tho best and latest improvement for rcetffyliu? Whiskey, can;terms!! themi orihe best fcuMi.anti A the lowest:price, . D. HCKE!3fcN, myB i No Id 7 Lihe.riy street. Ftovoiala for tlio PBbUcHioa r\F THB P -M'ENNSYLVaNIA 1 1 FOR THE PUBUCaTIONOF tub first THREE VOLUMES OF THE CpLONIAI. KE- C bertfd Proposal., endorsed teveratlytHprdposals for Publications of Uie u l > eattßylvabia:Arclit*es,‘*;anu Pro posal* for‘‘Ra-pttbHeaUbn oftheCm tbrecvolamesof {he Colonial Rceotds,” Will•>*.receive,] until .the ipdi day of JUKE next, in the ofiiccofUief ecreuryof the Commonweal*b* for the publication otthc u I 'enntj Wo*. n-iv also ior the re-pabltcaupn of the firei three volume* of the “ Colonialßecords, I 'V agreeably, to the provision* of the following secliona of ibe following AS'Acx forth* fubUtatwn of,tit Colonial ■&- \ ‘ cords, and ctfiff originct papers in cftrie Sccrt • Ccwj*nont«ahA. -. .. . '; w - Section l; Be i; enacted by the Senate end House of Rei»rcseiimUvcß of the Ccrumonwetmh afPcnn&ylytinia in Cttueral Assembly met, anti U i* hereby, enacted hy the authority of tbe Bame, /JfhaMhe;Secictary of the Corumoowdalih he* add he is hereby authorized and re duited to eontiime ibe printing'of ih© ftHno’.f.srf the proprietary Government, and Comicil of Safety, cowir to the adoption of Ujo:Con?jiiuiioniir theyearoneihoa L ' saudvcveu hundred and nincty» from the point aiwtich the third volume of tbe Colonial .Iteeords terminates, m the same shape ami style in which the VQ?hmefr of the Colonial Record*, already printed* are publwhcd—each volume to contain not lesaUihn eight hundred pugwnhnd that the number of ccpicsofeach volume shall befiueen S. That il shall he the duty of the Secretary of ihe CommoaweaUh, immediately aKcrihepassae© Oi this Act, to write pjopdsals lor the publication of Ibe transcribing of thsi fecorba aforesaid, intendence **f the Secretary .the pulUcauoa trad, burning ; in a manner uniform with and not ftterior to itevolmnee ■of the Colonialltecords already pubU^edxfi i " , i m “ al V material, and the delivering ©f them, to;the-Sec*«oty-P/ the Corumbnwealih: which proposalS thsH be ‘Opened at iho time ’appointed by the Secretary in prescnee.of | the Governor, Auditor General andSlatoTreaturerroho shall then. *«h the Secretnry, ptoeeedtaallotthe con traet foihe !o vveit and best responsible bidder. Frovid* ■ah Thavbefore assign tag the contratt :** aforesaid, die successful bidder shall enlermto bond to the Common wealth, wiiht«bormoieeafscientsttreues,lnjhasum. of teaibaut auddbllnrs, rondinonahfor the faithful fulfil-. jnCni of lils ©ontraev which bond ehall be ppptoyed by; the Governor before being Teceivtu* ;■ ‘Section 0. 1 hath, shall be Iho duly of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, eo sootiaslhecntlienntnnerofcon ios of naj-mievoiotne shall havebecn delivered Into his office to certify that fact to the Governor, who shall then .dcaw! his warrant on the.SlaleTicusnrer for the ernount due the Contractor according to the contractiwpicii snail hq paid oat of any moneys in the-treasary not otherwise apmopriitcdt Proy tied,’That-tbe.Secteiary thaU.cpt certify as afotesald.untiiopon examination be be sauteed tbatlfie contract hasbeen cortied oot in accordance with the true intent aud meaning of this act, and especially | thatW’CDlnme,flspubli*hed ) isatanhfulandlneralcopy. <,f Sccsotf6 a That the Governor is.authorized and. re o-jcsled to appoint route competent person, whose doty itknU be to select for publication,-fueb/of too original documents, Kttcn, ttoatics. ond wbef papera, prtoCtn date to the peace of OnetltousanU Fevenlmndred.and ciffhty-lhree. iuiw preserved in ibe Secretary’s officers ntaV be deemed oisufficient importance tohe published; nod to arrange them Bccordiiiglo,dnteun<rsubjcclmi one or more volumes, not exceeding five or the. size of the Coloniantecords heretoforepunted winch shall be call- lhc'tlntyof the Secretary of tioitfto Procure the printing of fit een hundred copies of ihe enti c setter intmediatefy to the same/manner, and mfder the samo restrictions, as arc promded in the second audthird Sections or this Act, in reference to the puhlt- AnAcl, supplementary tnatt Act, entitled “An Act Dtovijina for the pubHcanon oftl.c Ito onml Records atmotht-r otipiunl papers m the office of the Secretary of stlvmiia'Archivea, now reody forpublicatiottitt ta Indts-! pensihly neccßssry lo thepti per execution of the wotfc j that its pnhHcaaon shoU be aupermtended by some ac cu rate and competent pe rton, thetclore, - ■ Seciionl. Be'it enacted by the. Senate and House of. HOpfescniati«ei of iheCommonwealtli of Pennsylvania in General Asseiuhiy meU and it ts hereby enacted by he is,heruby appointed toe.dit.abd;supermtend..the;pnb. lication Oi thciPennsylvonia Archives, authorized to be printed by iho Act to which this is a aoppleir.eut. - 1 Section 3. That, it shall Bo the dutyj.of the editor to dee vote his entito aven'ion to the puhlicatiou pf, said Ar. cliives, to prepare ailibecessatyTiotes,tuiJices, oppenz dlxoi nnd such other tastier as may he: necessary and Proper,‘in doing which .he thall be authorized to publish sues papers of u date later.limn seventeen hundred and elglity-liireCjUS sliallmlusludgment be necessary to give a clear and comprehentive view of cny transaction com menciog before that year. . ~ . . , f Section d. That lhe said Editor I'C aud ho IS hereby aa : said'f'Petinijlvnoia Archives.” I ; );®.“JfJL„ioiHe" ‘ wise ahmhffi/g'audired and examined in the Aet to which ' ' papers now selected lor sasssga^Eg*s!SHajS' sms noimmbcrof volumes bad beenfixed by the Actto which -lfei'“ou7??hSe Secretary of the Commonweahh t>« nnUtorized to procure the te-publicationjor the-Srst ,lf«“volcme«ollhe Colonial Rccoid?,uti.t(ormwuh the tdhepitbliabediandditirthutedhCcord. flmuht«vomm=lorthc%«c?ds‘th^ Of at leaßUbne Volume POT. Se fritJial SerfokiK take aach measures vs will ©osut® v l ® laiunai penotm | a TL°L^lrac;‘ ! ror.bTpablica.ion ofthe Colonial He n irerordE.” or to cither, one or the other, aseachwtll consmule the subject of nstparalecnmiact . Riddefs will obsctve the letpuremeMs oi the 23 Bee • lion ol the Aet ilist nhovequored. und of the 7th Secfion or the Supplement, os .no proposal failing to embrace lhcm in every parttcnlarican be considered. The nstnes of “ureties, for the fnlhfui fulUlrocnt of lhe Contract, ebouid accompany the , 'IOGHESj Seettlargtif tht CotttmmvttalA. . ’Noitt—The three volumes of the Colonial RPMrdsaV rMdy rmhUshed,may be found la all libraries " ' r* :-*t v ■t 4: r ■l V*• • • ' -.£-.?•..<•■ ;..M "~' T V,- • :-r v t. t •i -* \ . r< ■ i:' ' r 1. t .*■■■„ n ■ •JfS®feS'r t >-"S ' FOB SALE & TO LET. mOLET—Thd STORE ROOM and FIXTURE* no* X occupied by the subscriber; Possession given OB the I3ih inst. ronerms enquire of ; ( anrl> n: OflESTK|lf7t PtoilfcfieWnt,; jgHav 'I O.l>l-;T—A bTUKB KOOM.—rWOuWiUU for . ffflga a Shoe, Dry Gaod.-j/fwoDitnn or Oiottlf Swe. ■® aa Bent low. Apply to & UOLDMANN, mniflo, 118 Market street , Iff THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, fin Watt* meet, : w&P9 »ear the corner of tfhftrt street. Pot terms, bik ply to Atdeimjm PARKINSON, fitli Ward/ tf __ ~ f»u ®uorenber offers for Kent. Uifl . •• j •: .J. store roon now occur,ted by Messrs; "Wiuacfcß&Rr & oavis;No.SV M&rkclstretn. givenJHHL on the Ist of Apt-* Enquire o< laiUsif CHArf. 11. PAULSON, No 73 Wood St. ' " For ueoti T * ’ 1 BUSINESS STAND—I offer for rent I / the warehouse now ©ccnfictt by mo as a drag sioto on tie corner of Liberty «nd Hand atreetr. A 'location for busines. of •: ony: kind, Foj»e«sion Sbroo goTatelv. fmylS). JAMES A. JOSEB. ■. .. . •■ v- - por SaJSi •"... » -gg “ »«■ fUSStSHS&’- rnyS No ISI, cor. of Wood and Finn «»■ . snr& FOR RUNT.—Ftorn the lal pi April nex»» the JH,«iore,«lll. llwciiing attached,ontbe cornerof ’■““•“Market and First Bireels— a Rood buainea* atand, for a Store or Tavern, It bemsr only one square Horn the river—will bC'remtd lowln u |?o^*itrnun i-Appiy to . v . *••' UKAWr, . murlOnf . . N0..£33 Liberty at* T7OR SALK-Four valuable UoiUing Loti; shunted Mj on Poplar street; Allcchfeny City, having each * .... front cf 25.feet8inchr«v and enendliijj hack bdiefif, t» offered at the low-price of SloUeach; v / • t ■ Apply without delay, to . .. McLAIN A MOFFJT, myO •• No. 07- Fifth street- . A FINE brink dwelhnu "house, 16 by 14,9 plorieshJgh,. •£**-'&l*Oj a- traine dwelling home, 1G by 30* J} stories, htph, jitu.ncd near the canal on I Boiler plankroad, In JDunuesnc borough, a very desirable place for a country residence. Price down, S&>9 sixteen years, end the balance in two jqaal annual payments/ * < TtßTld & DOBBS/Acts No. la3,:Cor.JWood ond Piftbats. A BEAUTIFUL FARM, containing &0 acres, situoto in M’Ouiiilloss town<lii[>i Allegheny coanly.abonr: Si miles fiom; or mtdwas between the Etar.lslin and But ler plank roads, an<llo milesftoia this city. Is well w cretfs has’ a valuublo orchard, good wood jots, end is • • mostly improved. Bnildioes tolerably good. For terms .enquire oi CUiiTtS & DOUB3, Agents, myS . - No* K 3, tor. Wood and Fifth at*. For Sale* A YALUAIH«TC Steam Milt, occupied ns planing mw,. •irV'tnniing fhoß. &c. T ott LlbenyMrecU inlheftfth ward, above the canal, Tbe building is 40 by 50 feet, 3 stories liixb, and good as new. -The eugtncia in. .first* rate order: hosiers SO feei tong,oo incites in diameter. The lot is SO feet front ar.d iGuuecp.Tho whole wiUbo ,o!d low, a* don reasonable lonns. Enqulreot , - CURTI* & iJOUiiS, Heal Estate Agents, ' m\9 No. 121. cnr. of Wood and Fifth sis. I7OR valuable Farm of 130 ocr«Si 75 In. ft ' hiffh stale of cultivation, of/whieb 20isirrwheat—*: The landls of first rate duality, and well adopted for the culture v>f fr»m;ia well wotored anddeslntblefore stock or farm j clcelJent limberv and all Under pood fence; pleasantly situated four miles above tt’« “eespoxt, ai:a only two hours travet f;nm the city. Piiee and terms easy. ; *•■: „ S. CIITHRERTv General Agent, SO Smlili&rld street. :A LU AULE CIKY FKOFBttTY OO -V- «lraMep;optrtyoa Wylie streetyby 109 deep to anaiieyof 2Ke6t, witaabrlck konseondstore .room oud Plumber’s skop.'nU uigood tepair. ; Tbowholes will be sold for S-iEOU. . Also a good houße of C rooms, with kitchen and cellar, and lotof SQfoeltronioa WeV street* by ?d deep to an alley/ Price low* as the owner is going. to Caliltriiia. / S. Cin’IIDKllT, General Agent* ■■■■. .. .«■ SO SmithfichTstreet Seoteli Boltom Property For Sate* - • mil R subscriber oilers for sale a limited portion of that • pare of the *•Scotch Bottom” the 3rd . and 4th. mileposts oa the Craddock’* lield Plank Road. To persons dgreeiug to buUd upon their parcliflses^lbetal. terms will beglv<ii} and to those intending to e&tabUaU . tn&nnfaciories.unusua! ottanmugea in loeauonandpifcc •. will be off.: red. FoT-fimher particular® apply to TilOs* S. BLAIR, Trustee, At G. & J. 11. Shoenberger & Co.’®. lOOK CP FOR BARGAlNS—Foraale,slargelpisoir ... ■ j Coal HUl,cachso tceton High street, in fcllviewof the two cities, by 444 deep. These aro the last frontiots rbrsole at first bauds, and, certainly ate a bargain at 55tu each Also, ii corner lot,.with twosmall houses, a pood well of water and oilier improvements, 10l S‘2 by. 231 feet, about Eve uunuies walk irom.lbe bridge,price . 3890.' Also several desirable lota frrm 3800 to 9400.— * , . Terms easy. • 2> CUTHBEHT»Gen.Aftt, • rttyld' • . . > . . 50 Snuthfield at. - ; ValoabictFam for Sale* I OFFER for sole the FARM on which t nenr reside* situate in Fox township, Carrol county, three miles, from Salinesville Depot of the Cleveland and Flusbarga .. Railroad. It consists of a quarter and half quarter sec tion* and haß two setsof buildings, and Separately or together, to suit purchasers •? Thei build ings are very good, and every thing is. wall faed, com* fortabio and in goad repair. • Coal and-woter exist .in.. abundance, and there is un orchard on each Lot. Those who want a first-rate Farm, should; cot. fail, to apply soon. For terms, Ac., apply tome, on thepremiges. MayC:s3 :• \ JOHN N. RUSSELL;. 1* AUO E ARD KXT fifßSl VE SAlifi OF REAL ESTATE, AT J>UBUCAVCTION r\ri SATURDAY,JuHeStb.aiWILKINSBURG.—Tb© V/ undersigned, having divided ihcir property, into country scats and building lota have finally determined to comply with tba wishes and derirea of their numerous, friends who have callrilon tbsni to expo-e to .public j . : sale on the ground at \Yilkmsburg,on. fc-atarday, Jane sth, the Ttmaming parts or parcels of groundiconswtiog of ?d bui utng lota, large aixef done acre tots; ; . • 1 two and a half acre lot, - , 1 thTeoacre.lo4 2 foar acre iolsj .-1 five and a half acre lot; - •: 1 ten and a.boJf acre lot; .- T latgc and btauufot two story briek hoosr, ~ • tocethcr with two and one fourth acres gtoand attached, v. 'rne above property is most beautifully and pleasantly situated near the DEFOT at Wilkinsburg, a distance of five and ooe-founh miles from the city, and,affording bnr mechanics an'i bwiness raetr of the citya rare op- _ . oortun’ty of parcbasinpaflOMEyihat a eeeBaibTefbotaby RAILROAD, TURNPIKE or FLANK ROAD. This property is ico well known to require any description. . , , - We have dciennined to arrange our terms to smt any • person or persons that would desire to have a HOME : that ho may call his own. Our terms arc dne*fifih cash, balance in. five cqcai semi annuaVpaymcnM. - N; B,—Any persons wishir-g u purchase at private, sale, previous to our public fuic, can have anopportu- . any by calliup on . I|FN RYR •• .At the warehouse of Reis-fc M’Cuitfy, : cot, of Seventh and Liberty Bts., or ... uoirr. curling, ’ . rAt Uie warehouse of Cur'ing &. Robertson, . - mytS cor. of Ist and Wood sts. , TSriNDOW: CURT AIN r Al’Eß—For sale, whole* ;\V sale and retail, by my 8 - starntrare and Cbalr *Warerporai« » JOSEPH MEYER, 4*l Penn street, above-tha Canal Bridge, Veeps constantly on a ana and makes to-orUtfiY &i lue Jotoert rne«* -every description ot cy arid Plain FU RNITu BE,SOFAS nndCUAIHS of the besi workmanship and most-approved styles* : Purchaser* wottfd do-w«H to visit hla WarerooinsJ:. = mrSP-dAsplv . SF*AIjKD proposals will be received at tbla Office un* til snaset, on Monday, tbefilst inttaat,fortliogradu • ation and masonry- rrquired on 2G..nu«csof the- Pitta burgh and Steubenville Railroad, from.CampbclPenm to the Virginia lino . Plans and profiles wil lbe exhibit cd, and the necessary Information .respecting the work given, by the Engineer, at his Office, for five days prior lo the leitincr. By older of the Board. - E'GiBKBa T s Officb, >D. MITOHELtvJa: PiUBbargb,Muy Cil&s-'. J Chief Engineer - . ' myS • • - and Stenbenville H R»Co. -. to AaiSroad -contractor** PROPOSALS will be received at the Office" or the , JL Steubenville ard Indiana lUilroad Company, in !Vev?ark I fronnho Ulto ibcevemog of tbeSib of June, ■ 3853. for Ute grubblog, cleiarjrg. and masonry, . of that portion of the Sieubehviile ana Indiana IXofl road, between Coshocton and. being about 35 rmlesiu length,aud comprising soraoheavy cuts and and d bridge across the Motkingum tfvet. •;•***"' \- Lids willbC about oae lailom. earn,or fOrilie emirfrDtviyoiv. < Profiles and specifications* with npprnximftte esu* mates of quantitieHj cau boseen at tbo Offices frt New* ark and Steubenville, after (be Ist of June. J. JJUCKENSDkRFBR* Jr.» Chief.: Engineer. Tht Orett 'Vegtubln BMatdy 1 T)R, H B MYE US' EXTRACT, Dandelion, )R/ii Cherry and .Sartaparilla, - v. /if THIS valuable raedioianl prepara- 4 .shferl®?**. - ition differs entire!; from on; atopic ' 1 ‘ elUdi-t of Sarsaparilla” at com* . . moil plir>f|lne medicine. II i« ncom /-{VV l( MHDICINEB, with oihera - -aßStev nclme direcdy Dll the Kidneys, or ...., Wiy i .ffliNfSi haviueiitiuietltate reference to.the re* ■ lief anil continued Health; operation ..JL, of some tntersal organa. It con* ■■•■■■ -Jawiße- n. -fV.i.m articles which enter into no reUssBaSBas*s2S*otherprepuratton inexistence,ami. . 'urttWirm "■ jg ujjbiVALLED • v.-.nnJ refrenlline effort*, bynnv medicine in ■ !L pnlop WU 808 BOTTLES, is very i h r In ii.e taste, and is more concnmrinnl, jfeaaam to tbe G U K >i{l;rn , EU ANp CHEAPER, „nv other in'he market.. Persons whohave taken by the Ballon,wtUtout relief, b»Ve been : opthree bouleer This ia - th« only Compound iu which Dandelion, Wild Cherry atSl Sarsaparilla aresO'ijfepned lo Oder the peculiar virtues of each, in combination with pure ejtracl* or 'olhcr,Ueslinff 'arUeies,ilnia highly concentrated state. ' Its inarcdienta ore PUBELa V l-.trr,l able, and ore- ; v such roots and bai ts as are found, though chieff; aficc* thia certain parta;in theitgeiietaltenileney^oproduce : ' ih, inosi eleuntii'U and lteslmu cfreet*. llie tuoal cleans , T i3IMVO SSII)LE To euro many LMseoEes*> Droi eiee. Kidney Com* i plinis, &c-, draw off Watery Moroore trout'the Blood, or corrupt and irnlauuK Sftciciions of diseased fliganb : jVorailio body, without the thorough operanttts on lb ft “ %dfley«j.o* caoredby Mii&incdieine. : Noether extracts ftyeu preicu ito this effect,, In fact,oU« very oncialim, for wbich ii is particularly confounded, differ# from aU other preparations, and rrjtkcsii.the be<tuoappuad ■la existence __ fc IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine.— Il.wiit relieve. KUas cured when Ufa Itself was dr* spalred of.Jl contain* article* that wilt any * thing can, and takes the only method, to make;j>enna norn cures. , SHIP fever; suip FJEVEBI v To produce testimony iu proof of ibecarcrf uu*uis* , ease ts.acknowleJ?fiedly new-. The public nave so long been taught to xeaaid it ; n* fa'aL’lhat. ..it*. ppsttive cuie would seemalmost* infr a© Je(yei - ITtirn SHIP FIWBK HAS JiLENCy«EI>* '' And by the Great Yegelnb’e Remedy* Dr. 11. h- My* ; . er»’ Extra?!, Dandelion, Wild,Cheir).Ac, v alone. ,o»n b Francisrfblim«o M.D.agUllfulphysicinn.TeFldinx , Ynn.7ir.lft N Y 7 and one VPbob«adcvau*duunself per "cularfy% Oic study end cure of the Ship Fever, ini. alintist every rliate of which le ia conversant, e»vc» the follawire icolinionymrulauou to the effects ofibl. meduine,as prepared by iuniselt y ■ . “■This 11 to certify, that I nave. used-Dr*.. ll* n*.Myer% , ; . Extract of-Dandelion, Wild Cherry, and Swapan U,.; Spractice, in careo ot a number of paueauiaiek Fhver, with very hcnoSeial results. ,Acd J M&ygSS c " au ” ia mmt*WK Prepuredhy w q a *ji hv B* E* aKIihWS upis:4co«;w No 57 WootUtreet,Piti.bmgh. . ... ..... . ........ . ; . .^:.'.;r'r.-'^>'.■+—,■:• . ’ ■■ -■ : •• ■»••.< i ■ T’- •. • . ' “*» ; :.v v r \* : - - W A* :->:-;fv.' : '' ' ' ’ To Let, For Mate*. ForSalf, W. P. MAHSHALT*. Kotlce to Contractor*. - « ■» * ■* V V
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