™%s** i l ! '~i'''' ' -‘ r t ; " - --' 'z 4 <~ a* -V'?..;'* •*> ’ ... - . - .w p-i : • i.''4V- r7 C’*‘;'/-, lv^' l "C'"'Jr."iv * V.-;. :v-,.’ : :-::-':C,V;vI \ •..'•»..■ ■ it*- ."X £*.■•'•'• ; :-'P£;c'* y . S& vSa*&*■&>*?'« j *T*k> reft*’ Jrt+i'iAv p A<*.f *’V ’••Vi x ; .*?! /o{o Ktaa * iISStISSi I " * - ~ ii|iiB| 8 V c i , C' s 'H‘". ii4.v,V J §z&]p‘6?tf 4i, ”! s s r> **y f tes;.g??!j* ni? &*• < h A#’"- -.' t * 4 Mlip«p t llfeSSlfej - TOSsS Vv| no 1»t«?l S W&&&ii*f‘fr..-fF-+V*»'>* s :r,£fyK'*f J .V ? - 1T w®s lit! f ■« M - I 1 ■* • !i iMW ? ■" '. ’ '■'■ ■ ' “ - ..'■ - ; •-•"•■:: >" ■ v ' ... -*.. , - m idfsJl lailfßnining^Bst. TUESDAY MORNING:::::::: Assault,-with intent to-kiU. —On Saturday even ing last, .as Lewis Cook was, returning to his home, on Centre Avenue, he was set upon, on Wylie street, by a party of ruffians. Seeing no chance of defending himself against such odds, he retreated and made, his way into the segar store of Samuel Hannan, corner of Tunnel and Wylie streets; not, howover, without receiving several Bevcro injuries. The party made an at tack on the segar otoro, but were prevented-from doing any injury, by an assembling crowd. . Edward M’Canse, one of the parties, was ar* r rested on Sunday and held to bail by Alderman; Major, charged, on oath of Hannan, the keeper; of the segar store, with assault and battery, with intent to kill; Ho was also held to bail on a; . charge preferred by: Cook of riot; as was aIBO Michael Tining, another of the parties, to ap pear at court. Bail was given in tho sum of $5OO. Street Preaching. —One of tho celebrated trio of street preachers, who have flourished in our., city for years back, was brought before tho Ma yor on Sunday, charged with disorderly conduct. Verily* to what persecution has genius to bow its head! . But the other day, and the Bey. Kirkland was drove out of Wheeling by an as semblage who could not stand'his vulgarity and mockery. He went from thero to Steubenville, but fared worse: even the meat blocks could not holdhim—ho had to ilee and leave the inhabitants in their sins. Ho came to this city, and on last Sunday essayed to use his eloquence at the Car nal Bridge; but the dogs of tho low were on his back, and he was compelled to appear before tho Mayor and answer the oharge of disorderly con duct, on which be was summarily convicted and committed, in- default of $2O fine, to tho county jail, where ho oan find fitting audiences for his tirade against both Church and State. Whose’s Qoing —To tho Women’s Convention, we meaD, which meets at Massillon to-morrow morning. All tho world, including Lucretia Mott and Mrs. Swisshelm, will bo there. Pas sengers leaving hero on the cars of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at 81 a. ji., willarrivo at Massillon at 2} r. m., and there be amused nnd instructed by tho speeches of tho “progressives,” and return next day in tho oars. Tho avowed object of the feminiaes is to take “into consider ation tho bestmethod of maintaining tho right) which ,to them belong!” bat we do not know whnt other treason plots they may hatch against tho lords of creation, while thus assembled. Arrested. —Another of the gang who commit ted the robbery and made an assault on Mr. Johns, near Johnstown, Cnmbria county, was ar rested in this city yesterday, and left for Johns town last evening, under the charge of officer Hague. There were .sis persons concerned in this robbery, two only of whom are remaining at largo at present, two having been arrested in this city, and two in Johnstown. The robbers took from Mr. Johns near five hundred dollars, \ besides making a violent assault on him, from Which he is suffering at present Mr. J. resides county, nine miles from Johnstown. Tippling House. —Thomas J, Smiley was ar rested yesterday, and committed by Alderman Steele, for keeping a tippling house on Grant Btroet. Ho was afterwards discharged on bail Somo weeks ago, Mr. S. came to us, in great rage, at his moral character having been asper sed, ns ho charged, in n police report, in our local column, and demanded an apology. Wo tako the present opportunity of making that concession which Sir. Smiley’s tarnished reputa tion requires, and as he insisted on having a good moral character, we give the above confir matory evidence. Burglary.— Tho dwelling house of Mr. I'or oytb, near the Diamond, in Allegheny City, was entered on Saturday evening last, by some dar ing villain, who effected an entrance through a window. lie took from the clothes of Mr. F. eleven; dollars, and n small sum from his wife and sister-in-law. no went into another room, when by some unguarded movement, bo awoto tho lodgers nnd was compelled to malto bis es cape. . .■■■■■ ~ The Penitentiary.-^ This necessary ovil—if any •can bo such, surely a penitentiary is—is about to be enlarged by the addition of another range ■ofoolls, $25,000 having been appropriated by the Legislature at its last session toward that object. The inspectors have issued,a notice so liciting proposals for the erection of the new cells. Plans and specifications can be seen at the penitentiary on and after the 31st inst. - Businas was rather animated on the wharf yesterday morning. Largo quantities of freight were shipped in the numerous steamers leaving for below, and there wero considerable receipts of produce from the west. This is about tho last busy time we will have until tho fall business commences. Tho active spring business is near ly over, and wo are now to hove both warm nnd doll days. The Allegheny arrived on Sunday, making the time from Cincinnati to this city in 491 hours, including 31 landings. She brought up u heavy Oargo, consisting of ICO tons of freight. The Allegheny is the regular Cincinnati pack •etthis morning, and leaves at 11 o’clock. She Is one of the finest steamers on the line, and one .of the swiftest in the west. Wrong. —An actor should adhere to tho text sis strictly as possible, and not make such ridic ulous blunders as ono did on Saturday evening Tby continually pronouncing Girondist as Gaysn dot. What an incongruity to suppose a French man oapablo of calling a number of his own countrymen, such ns the Girondists were, by the namo of a tribe of North American Indians! Disorderly Bouse. —Honry Schwcmly was brought before the Mayor yesterday, to answer a charge of keeping a disorderly houBo,; prefer red. against him.by Lauy Holler. Tho house was kept in the Fifth ward, and the landlord was held to. bail by his honor for his appearance at court. ' The fare on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, from this city to Philadelphia, has been reduced to nine dollars'by canal paoket line, and ton dollars by stage, (twenty-eight miles.) Tho fare to Massillon baß been fixed at $10,60, and to Cleveland $ll. The time to this city iB thirty hours. - RaseaVy. —As Mr. John M’Clelland, of Alter •gheny City, was passing along South Common , on. Saturday evening last, ho was felled to the ground by some villain, who struck him a blow on the side of the head with a brick, injuring him severely; The scoundrel escaped detection. • Steamer Siml:. —The steamer Tuscarora, henoe for Nashville, was sunk in the Cumberland river last week. She had taken a-heavy cargo from this pity, among which was 1000 barrels of flour, .consigned,to merchants in Nashville. Counterfeit. Money, —Largo numbers of coun terfeit two’s on tho State Bank of Ohio aro in • ‘circulation in this city. They aro very well exe cuted,. and one citizens should look out for them* Manager Poster had a benefit at his theatre in Baltimore on Saturday evening last, on which . occasion he appeared in his celebrated character •of Napoleon. Custom. Bouse.—rSSxiTkmen me engaged in : making the oxoavations necessary to lay the . foundations of the new Custom Hcnso and. Post .. Office buildings. " *■«=*. V Oac—Wo rn earn. tli iLtcrm., in iteliteral 115 plica tion—lias been brought Into ' the'Court: House Yard—three lights' havingbeen placed on each Bide of that noble structure. It will adds great improvement to our county bnildings, nnd.ia muoh needed in our Court Booms. G-a-s, how ever, in its .modern signification, has long held sway in onr temple of.justice. ' •::::::s:MAT 25. A pleasant day was yesterday: the bright sun lent itß rays in: as mild a manner as possible, towards making the day comfortable, and onun clouded sky and balmy breeze materially aided old Sol in his laudable endeavors. On Sunday, we had one of those delightful spring showers, which cool' the atmosphere, and - tend to make, dame Nature wear her sweetest smiles. Well Sustained.— Mr. Brclsford, one . of our efficient stook- actors, is one. .of .the attractive features that makes our Theatre well repay a visit at present—ho is pleasing and truthful to the nature in his acting, and a valuable auxiliary in supporting Miss Davenport. Messrs. Boni face and Webb are also very eifioient actors. Disorderly Conduct, —A mother and son— names rarely-connected in suoh cases—were taken before Alderman Thompson, on Sunday, chargedwith disorderly conduct The Jones', for such were their names, wore committed in default of $lO fine for the son, and $5 for the mother.. Commitments. —Our good jailor Fox had quito a rim of business yestorday and the day before. There were twenty commitments to the county jail for the 48 hours, most of them for drunken ness and disorderly conduct, however. M'jj Davenport appears to-night as Mariana, in the celebrated play of the Wife. A crowded houso greeted her last night, far her benefit, and wo expect tho same to-night. £©* FRESH OYSTERS recoived daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAYERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. XXXII CONGRESS-FIRST SKSSION. Snx.vrr.—Tho credentials of. W. F; Dcasas siero. the newly appointed "represontive from South Carolina, vice Mr. Bhett resigned, were presented by Mr. Butler. Ho was duly qualified and took his scat. . A report was received from the Secrotnry of the Navy in answer to arcsolution ns to tho rela tive value of bituminous and anthracite coals. On motion of Mr. Atclieson the Senate went into executive session in regard to an Indian treaty. After being in session some time, tho doors were opened and the Deficiency bill was taken up, and .several important nmeudments were acted upon, when the Senate adjourned. Horst:—The House passed the Senate bill re linquishing to lowa certain salt spring lands. Mr. Jones, of Tenn. moved that ono hour be set apart each (lay for tho reception of reports by standing committee. Agreed to, Mr. Hull, from the Committee on Pnblio Lands reported back, with amendments, tho bill grant ing 10,000,000 ncrcs of lands to the States Tor the benefit of indigent insane. Ono of the amendments proposes to distribute lands at the rate of 60,000 acres for each representative in Congress. After some consideration tho bill was postponed for two weeks. Mr.:Hall reported other bills, one of which authorises those who have received warrants for services in the war of 1812 to enter good lands in lieu of the worthless tracts they have select ed. Bcferrcd to Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. The House in committee took up the bill rna kiog appropriations for the payment of invalid pensions for Lhc next fiscal year. Without com iug to a rote, the committee rose. Mr. Harris, of Tenn.. asked leave to introduce a resolution Sung the adjournment of Congress on the first Monday of August, to which objec tion was mode. The House then adjourned. EUROPEAN NEWS' ARRIVAL or THE STEAMER nUMBOLDT. The Humboldt, from Havre and Southampton arrived this evening at 7 o'clock, with 133 pas senger,. In consequence of tho state of the titles tho Humboldt sailed from lliivtc on the 9lh inst., three dsya previous to tbo regular sailing day. She soiled from Southampton on Monday, the ](;rb, and brings London papers two days later than the advices brought by the Africa. During tbo first week of her voyage she encountered strong westerly gales. ENGLAND. The London Times says a conference was field at the Foreiga Office on tho Bth, to regulate tho succession to the Spanish throne. Tho young Duke of Glucksbnrgh was formally recognized as presumptive heir. The Arctic expedition passed Cape Wrath Light Houso on tho 27th ult. The steamer British Queen, from Liverpool, for tho Mediterranean, put into Holyhead on fire. • She had been flooded with .water, but was still burning. ■ - FRANCE. Accounts from Paris are almost exclu sively in reference to tho epproaohing fete on the 10th. When the Humboldt sailed, it was fully anticipated that a proclamation would bo issued by tbo President on that. day. Much surprise had been Caused by tho official warning having been given by Government to the proprietors of the Pnye3 Journal, whichhad been generally considered tho worm advocate of the President. The steamer left Toulon on tho 4th inst. with 300 political prisoners bonnd for Algeria; among them was M. Miot, ex-Rcprcseatativc. Public securities rose slightly on Saturday. AUSTRIA. Incendiary fires have became of dally oconr renoo in Hungary. Martial Law had been de clared at Edrcsbnrg on tho 25 th nit. The marriage of the Emperor of Austria with the Princcss of Sidonia of Saxony was shortly to tako place. PRUSSIA. Tho King and Queen left Berlin on tho Glh inst to meet the Emperor of Russia on tho fron tier. Tho lower chnmbcr has rejected the govern ment proposition relative to the formation of tho chamber. Livf.epool, May B.—Sales 10,000 bales cot ton, of which 500 were on speculation and 2600 for export. Tho market closed steady. Brcsd- Btuffs quiet nnd prices unchanged. Consols closed on Saturday at 99J@99t for money. Bullion dn tho Bank of England had increased nearly £20,000,000. . Washington City, May 24. Tho Suyrcmo Court took up for consideration the report of Engineer MoAlpin, on the Wheel ing Bridge. It was resisted by Soorotary Stuart, for the company, and sustained by Mr. Camp bell; on the part of tho city, of Pittsburg. The discussion 1b yet going on. The argument in tho Supremo. Court on tho Wheeling Bridge ease was continued by Mr. Staunton, of Pittsburgs and. wilt bo concluded to-myrrow by Rovcrdy Johnson, for tho. Wheel iDg Bridge company. . , • • • A largo party from Georgetown College, at; tended by the Bishops of tho late Cathplio Coun cil, Priests and citizens loft hero to-day in the steamer Baltimore, to celebrate the landing of the Pilgrims at St. Mary’s, Md., which .takes place to morrow. , . :An immense Whig mooting was held on Satur day ovening, at tho Chinese Saloon. Strong resolutions were adopted reoommendlpg Fill; more to Iho.Natioool Convention for nomination f6r the Presidency.' - Eloquent speeches were delivcaod by Dr. Mitchell, Messrs. Gebhart, Bul litt and Erastus Brooks. Tho meeting was very enthusiastic. . - ■ Boston, May 24. : A sail-hoat at New Bedford on Sun day; and a Bon of Jonathan Haviland, and H. Flcson Wood were drowned: , .. .. - ■ New Bedford, lictetofore claimed aa anti- Webstcr, had chosen ten Webster delegates for, the 10th district. • MEMPHIS MARKET—tyoy 24. ' Cotton..'.Unohanged; the stock on hand i 51660 hales. .' The river is fulling slowly, and the weather warm and showery. . • ■ “ Tho wharf boat Cotton Plant,- at Napoleon,- was burnt on Sunday morning, the 284, together •with sso,ooo worth of goods,. . . : * !.*s**. N?‘Vj • J&’ **?* "<• BY THE CREIDDY LINE. VPasiubuion, May 24, New Yoee, Slay 22. SECOND DISPATCH. PjmADHtnixA, May 24. i ’V'V'.-v NEW YORK MAEKET—May 24. Cotton.. '.Sales' 3,000 tales at. 9}®lo foe. Or ieans and 0} for Upland. Flour... Soles 12,000bbls at $4,12}@4,25 for State, and $4,57@4,45 for Southern. : Grain...Saleß 2,600 bus Goneseo vfheat $1,08; sales 85,000 bus mixed corn at G2@.62A@64; yellow 86}. . Provisions—Saleß 300 bbls mess pork $18,25; prime do $16,26 ; 250 bbls beef former prices; 100 kegs lard . 9|@lo. Sugar... Solo. 400 hhds Muscovado 6J@s}; sales 3,000 boxes Havana at 6@s}@ss. Coffee—27oohags Eio at 94@9|.’ Whisky—2ls@2l}, . Cattlo—l6oo beeves7@9@9}; 150 cows and calves $22; 7,000 sheep from $2 to $7. PHILADELPHIA MAEKET—May 24. Cotton—Tho market is active; sales 200 bales at fall rates. Flour... Dull; sales 600 bbls standard brands at $4,12; Eye Flour and Coan Meal inactive but firm at previous rates. Grain... Market stationary;; littlo Wheat offer ing; sales 2000 bushels good sothern acd at 95; weito $1,02; Bye scarce; Penn, at 75; Delaware Corn in good demand; sales 4000 bushels yellow at 64. Provisions...Qaiet and without alteration. Whisky continues doll. BALTIMOEE MAEKET—May. 24. : Flour—Howard Street $4,121; City Mills $4,12}. • Grain... A cargo of Penn. Bod Wheat sold at 98; we quoto it at 97@98; Yellow Com 61®62; white do; dull at 67@68; Oats 40®41. Whiskey-Dull at 21. Beef Cattlo...Tho offerings ;o-doy renohod 460 head, and all sold at prices ranging from 23,60 to $4,75 per 100 lbs. on the hoof, equal to i@9 net. ami averaging $l4; sales at scales of hogs at sB® 8,27. a CINCINNATI MAEKET—May 24. The river has fallen 3} feet since Saturday. Weather pleasant. Whiskey—l6®4sJ. Flour—s3,lB®sB,2s. Cheese...ln moderate demand. - Provisions... Dull; nothing doing. Groceries... Quiet, but steady; Sugar 6}; Mo lasses 84; Rio Coffee 10@12}. Butter-Declined; 10@11. BROOM 3-25 doz.. Brooms, m store ftr.d for sol-r by :_myi4 - J, B SIIKRRIRF» WHISKS— 50 daz. Com Wtltsl'K, in 6tore mid fiiruolc. itiyH JOHN B Rlll-'.RIIIFf=\_ EAR CORN—IOO bus..prime. Jn Morn am) m arrive JR MiKRRIKF, 10 Market Mreet*. "'i.N fecxioabß’ l’s PAI’KK—IO. lurante by R.-T. C.'AIOKUAN, ID4 \Vo»<l Hired L. 8. tOUKB J« Lately &. Co., DEALERS ia CHOICE FAMILY OROCERIE; Tean, pickles, Frutv, £c.,Ae.J\o. 2v5 LiSeny * (noril) one door btlaw Hand. ItnjWrv Hutiell A Johmioa* WHOLESALE GKOCISRS, COMMISSION. MER CHANTS, ami dealer* m fVoJUMtmd P)tt l *uis,h Manvfar.turtj t 110 Water and ISO Fioni Micct*. I' a* barvh. Fa.; . • • . ■ unv!7 OF TlUv SIOCKItOLIihUS oj ii.fr “Fifth Ward Savin** JJank v will he held at ilic of bre of the B»«k,No.<M I-ibc riy aired,onTcct-day.'lie •*9ih day of June next, «i 10 o'clock. A SJ , vrnh refer ence lo havir.}? the sleek roc*o‘nJaie■! m*a a corporate company. [aprSCrimJ JOHNVTR\VAKi\t‘c.'Ti:t«Tv'. H ECKEL'S FA UNI A UttlLliUry-Or i>o:ren to pre vent buroiiip or scorvlun*, useful ror a vu.nr.iy or putpmej. a,ich at boiling nee,obi meal,i.u»lsorruiy : thloif liable tobe BcOTCked in prepariaj. On hand and for sate by ■ mytfl W. A. M-CLUNG A CO. IMIF. FORTUNES AND MISFOII TUNM <>F llAU „ lIV fl ACKtiT BCAFBORAC(v-J««t published and for k&fo'Qt H»‘Mists A Co. I *. 3d SnsUbheld Hfret, Thi? isao inicnielymterealingr.anrauv* of the career of a gay youJh. Once lov'tn upj the. reader rv.tll not tie op: to l«y it dawn, until he hai to-lnwed the *' hononev and Misfortunes of Harry Racket beapeirrae* ’ to-lire ■end. The chase Brief the Befepesr&ee.ttini the author gives to the reader, in an eroisnp and lively one. * mt&l __ • , DIALOGUE—*’ ' lluibsndt “ Look bow bcauuta.lj? ihtl i-ew ilc:i htmisl- W lie. *' Wbrre d'J you get it 11. 4 At Pr Drfag w 'ere 1 W * Wa M tops yao w»d aiaaytqen; ttum t.a, hereafter.'or n< }»■»'. wc bad wa< very lad 11. “ Yes-and every titi'g r.»t wc want m tn» line, far he sell* gtn<Jt very rkeap, a-. I always ppcd.' l W w Where 4* Dr. KeyirefS Draft b:or«* , ‘ 1 li \At No XU) Wood o» Virgin siSry, where >au eaa at way* gel*tood Carbon n» ’ sryy TIIK bu-nres connect on ictwren Jascxh Tlo-hox v.dJostns Tcxtusov, ir. the Vu‘u or, Work*. djMolvrt*. on toe X»t day of Jui.uiry, >i2 u> tfc with drawal of Jitur» Fho ntnn. Ai't e ItcVU.l e» of Mild connection he sell lei 4 and p :si a: th** u*oa! fa*:. ess flii'e of the Vulcan Wo ft*, rcri.T nl CcriC* fl\» j and ♦uquevie Wav, by JofcphTot* Enron, w*o ,s du’r au thorised to «eiUe and receive *»K nrc.otint* and cteimx. JOSEPH TOMLINSON, THOMSON. Voie*n Work*, rjUshurgh, ,V»a> t 5, i^i. 4 . tax‘2? 1m 1 . . Urcut iicductiou in l^rleei/ A A MA*ON *■ CO «rr vow epcilOß ej tl rrer tvift* • tbrir second fcieek of rich Sprne Good% cmnpn* im*~><u figured find iharvtahle C-.t’VO rfapr, gjiantfr ard «».b<f Btavr •>,r» duced JUp-reeit*. •Cl tDt) pteoe* berage* asd berate de »uloet« 0 »i <> ac. p 4 yar»l, in ease* mjf ?n *‘f l*»; ei t at Id an i l-J *, l.ioftpieces boroer,crri.?‘tmf* ar*l pop .n», vert tow; 4 w Ctr p4c.ee* lawrsiu rntseliaa, at tl ratn- I'rjc#. at a reduction of 25 ner eeni; loca»-.’» i<evttQhd* tier Trtnt*, at fi*. Aj*n t C»iaK }l orn?. Horterv, OSoveje, Lmen and GocrJ», &c, ail su ••rcat’.y rcocetd ptiee* Propomli, PROPOSALS will be rr-ecivttlby tho undersigned, - Heard of Xnapaeior*-of rbe Wes'crn PcntcnliarY* nptii the O h dnT of June next, at 12 o'clock, M , for the erection eudccmpleuon of a new block of Ccl!»,s:m«l;ir to lb/ sc now in o»e In the Pmon. A p'nn mid *pee>2 coih-ns can »•« seen ut the IVimrnunvy .mi Bi ; d aster the 51-tinv.au. JAMES A;vOFUHt>N, WILLIAM LF.CKV, WiL&f)* MCAfeDLKSS. JaMKH K MOtmilFAD. •••‘ WU. ROUiNSON, JIL. WsstKXS I May In, H-5-*. \ m>klvlt Fropoiflls for coal and m«ca, SKaLFO FfIoPoSALS for dchveuftxtti the More#, attheWnra* of i*.ic PiUPborgfi Oa« li.H,* <;Ut> !ju*.hrl« cf bituminous Cost, and bd.M'O trQshels of Stack, will ho received AMheOSice «f \h*iCompany ♦ un it! Tfiur*d*y. June at *J o’etoek, i*. M *1 he C<*a| and bluok w b« of such quality, n®d deiivored at sack timer, and m such quantities anali bn approved of and directed. 'lts stam'nnt of computai on :or C-jal nn«l black to be 70 poamlMiCf bushel. Tbn payments to be made monthly, reluming 2u per cent ai secoavy lor performance of contract. Fropo»nl«tn be addressed to Tbomas iUtcwdL Kaq , Prtfident of the Company; nml endor*e«L 41 Proposal* for Coni nr.d Slack.” THOMAS HAKtiWULL, nJY-Vdw I‘iesidcnl of Pittsburgh Qaa Coinpany._ Hew Stock or Cl)khcrtng , « Plano Porte*. JUST received* i*y the IVnn»)lvaiM* Canal. » new stock of PIANO FOR i Li s , the celebrated mimafoctoiy of V { I? I 8I CIJICKTRING* Uoston, consoling of— OneSaperbOllANU PIANO roltTC; lull 7 octave*, superbly carved in iheenle of UinsXlV* Ono Rosewood curved Louis XIV 7Octavo Pjaco. One Rosewood carved round corners 7 do do Tbrce do plum do do 7 do do , Two do do do do I»| no do One do do do do G| do do One do carved do do 6| do do Three do plain do do 0 do do Ono d.> uo round front G do do Three do do square corner G do do . These PIANO FORTES nre all mado In the tno»t sub stantial manner, Patent Iron From© to every mstrn ment, ond are particularly to s'and the most sever* cli* mate- Mr CiIICKEIUNG has of lale enlarged hi* manufacturing facilities, and hopes soon to be able to meetmo«tof the prosslug demands for his Instrument*. Also, received and for sale, a large und very elegant lotof carved and plain Pmno Forte*, covered with Pa mask* Plu-li And Hair Cloth. Alltho above for sate at Tuetory prices. Jn . l,N Jlv^kULOR, Kxctomve Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pcmia . for Cnickenog'* Pianos. Boston and Rew'VofU pianos. TIIC subscriber is now receiving and ope is for Pftle, a very large and desirable stock of J JANOS, from the most cefehimed manufactories of Boston mu! New rk Fhizo-Midax. Puso-t 2 Louis XlVlh ntvl-,7 octaves,clrgamly carved ana finished all round, made by Nunns * Clark 1 octave, round corner^and carved stul.ng tnu*»c rock* Nunns a Clark • .... , 20} octaves, round corner, end carved sliding music* octaves,round corner, with Coleman’s AUoian Attachment, nnd patent tunable reeds. _ ItALLET A ALLRN’S. Cskbratko Boston Fiavos. I Gfc octavei double round corner, elegant moulding, new scale, and patent Iron framo. ■ • ■ • 1 it octave do *<o. J n. DUNHAM’S TIANOS. Nbw \ 081. 4(1 octave, plain square, rosewood. SO octave, round corner,gothic tablet. S 01 octave, .qaaro and tablet.. 4«l double roond corner,gothic tablet. . ■ . ■ . 1 Ornnd Concert IMono,? octaves, new scale, elegant mouldl'jrjAjd. &bovc i>iano«. will positively bo.sold at manufacturers pricest without addition ol Height, 4c. A written guaranty will bo Riven with onclt Piano, worranti'? the same for THREE YEARS, and the mo nev refatided, if the instrument ta proved mjieTject and faulty.. ■ ..Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Third street. -* a n fa-in a S D EXT £! H BIYK 8A Li Jfal * nr^RSM L ESTATE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION ‘ ON BATURDAYyJoncfith.atWll,KiNiil!UlU!.—The undersigned, having divicM.their properly into niry Seal* oni building lota have finally determined So comply with tho wishes and desires of their numerous MendswhO liave called on lh«m to cipoielo public ,ale on die ground at Wilkiiislmrg, oil Saturday, June !?hi the remaining pan. or parcels of ground, consisting fl f •’ •7ttbnllumff lots,.lurgosixe, I 0 one acre lot*-* ’ ' I twoand a■hnlf ficro lot* , ■ i three ao re lotj 2 four acre lots; . i fivoandtt- half aero lot; •••i - ten 1 and a half octc lot# • ■ 1 targe and beautlfiillwo story brick; house, with two'and one fourth acres ground attached, lo f£ Vunavi nrODerty is most benatihlily and pleasantly . Ino above prop ny rn WHldnsburg.a distance of niiu business ram of t.lte city a ram op- ROAJh ' This property is,!uo well Jtnowu to require any ■„ C on t »cbo,a. r ae ftr. l l t S2;,i»ierm!nCd to arrange our terms to anil any rf EAldJll proposals will be received at ibis Office eerln Or that would desire to have a HOME g hansel,on Monday, theff to wWU.fcrte : gndu; P.**!?? anii hisnwh. Our terras are one-fifili cash, iTfnnand masonry required on SO Rules, of the l itts hnmieetiSyfi«equa& annual payments. p“ R V“d Steubenville Railroad, from Oarapben 1 . »»» b 1« B— Any Vereons wielticg to rnrehtue at private ■to tfie Virginia linu. Plans and proures wiUb.e«*hih|l ®N h RY RE?ir' tU - A,the—-Bggsgfe, • J, LAVfcLt. Sotict, COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Ovfick 09 w* DxitT Moa«ir»a Post, 3 v ' iHudaViftlssy 25,1352.: ;v Business was passably goodj yertotday, and for the first day of the week, it was quite nu average one. Tbe. weather was quite pleasant. . Rivers at a lather mode, rate stage. FLOUR—The receipts were tnfltng, sales ICO and 8 bbla at 83,10; 40bblsextra83,20?,10 at 83,25; 200 Dbls from store at $3.16 for shipment GRAIN—Sales 603 bus Oats on wharf, 32c; 1,400 bas at same: 500 from store 35; 300 bus Corn, 40 for white* 42 for yellow. Barley 45050* • WheatCU©Cs FEE o—Sales 400 bus Dran 10&; 100 bus Middlingß* at 20c. * . • , . HAY—Sales IQ loads loose 615; dechmngand dull’ GObales at $130514. ' CHEESE—2CO boxes W.R. In lots at o*. . BUTTER-Rolllill<2>l4j Wltegsatm. EGGS—SaIe 8 bbls at Bfr ASH hS—Sales of Soda regularly at 303 J, cash and' lime; 30bbtssolemn?, 4ii timfe. BATTING COTTON—SaIe G 5 bales 707 J. v ; MSH—Sales 1000 bbls large-No. 3 Mackerel at $8,50» 20 bbls Herring at $0.50; we note a fair degree of acnv. tty m Fi«h; \ . BACON—SaIe 10 casks hams at IQc; 8 casks should ers Bij 40001 b 20001 b 93; 8 hhds hams ntSJo; 3do doshoaldcrs 83; 3do 2 do hams .91, 10,0001 b 61,60 days; 30001 b shoulders Bs, GO days; 15hhds haras 0|; 15 tee S. C. hams lie. •• ■ DRIED BEEF—SaIe 5 tes at 10*. GROCERIES—SaIes 14 hhds sugar at oc, 4 mos; 18 hhdsinferior atSl; 30 and 40 hhds fair Cc; some lots o/ primeare held at 03053, and the reports from below warrant firmness. FIG METAL—SaIe 8 tons (Reynolds & Rttchio's) Al legheny at 321,50, 0 racra. FEATHERS—SoIes small lots at 37c; in quantity we quote at 33031 c. WHIsKY is less firm—s&lesal 18c—dull. COSIRERGIAIi SU9ISIARY, COFFEE—The New Orleans Bulletin of the Isih says:. —The increased activity Irt the market: noticed in our last review has partially subsided since, the sales of Rio for the three days comprising 3000 bags, Including 83oyesterday, mostly at 93:, the market closing wnh firmness at I'itfJOjc. The week’s sale* amount to U,500 bogs, and include 3325 ni 91c, 3GQO at 93c, £Soat6sc, and 3700 ou pnvnte terms. The week’s arrivals embrace l3C3Bhagsdirecr, and 4012 coa«twtse. 1701) of which u going forward to the West, and there has been an In crease in the stock of 10,279 hugs. The dcpre«siiong«nerally felt In the Floor market up on the receipt of unfavorable news fioai Europe, wus but momentarily experienced to-dsy,Ti •'on the announce* mentoflho news by the steamer Africa. Sales were made before the arrival at yesterday’s rates, and so, al so. after the news wss rondo public. We note sales 1000 bbf* Howard street Flour ni 84.123. Sales olio of about 1900 M>»* Cuy Mills Flour, tbe greater portion of wmeh wan of Ma ch i.i?i'ection, 4,061 and a small sale of May inspection ut 4,U ( i» •niIUJHTON CATTLE MARKET—'Tax 20, 1852. AtmnrSi't OPQ Beef Caule, 100 S orca.2! pairs Work ing Oxrii. 145 Cows and Calve?, l>h.O Sheep and Laub» t and 2vl)i) hwine. Fnce*.—Beef faille—Extra $7,50; Ist quality 5.50; 2.1 dot* (0; 31 dosMii#3.so Mores—Ycnr hnc* -"HO, 13014: two years old HI, 21024; three years nldirt JW.3H. WorkingoxBll-875,80. 87,95.1000115 Cow* nod Calves—vt). 21, 20, 3V, 31035 Sheep »nd l.stnbs-3,51) 4.rn, 4 Extra 0,09, Swine—64o 7|c» Retail 70£$c. Mny 19ih. CfiTTfiN—Maiket this mo Ring quit? firm. Since the nnr.tmnrtm’ , nlof Ihe arrival of the steamer Atlan tic, ralen have bred mvle nt an advance of { to Je. and elofe* with rensidefabie excitement The sates of the dav Mirons’. lo tUfi bnU** ** follow* : IG4 at 7 15*10; 81 str-i ; .13 nt*|; OatHi 353 at *f INC: 41 at 93; 6* at fc i; »41 at 9; it ati'fr. 3* at 03 '? 275 at S 3, and Uttatfifcf, W OOL—The pr.cc ot wool has come down a little clip fits tern sold at NewYotk at lira pound. The first of the new dip last var broupht47e, Ttc woollen have ncffered, daring the ps*t ye«», iron? thc.bigh prior of the raw material, and ihe low price of good*.. SHIPMENT .OP‘USaD-A teller from Catena, of OiM’.blntt., Cutm.»he* lie to tewing adtctncnlof <lsm» inuiton so tee shipment of Luad frora ih»» Lpr.ef Mine*, jriibc toiHitb* ot March ttnd Aptii, njeantpared Tilft UiC siva* pcr.o'Ji.oi 1331 Dct.ricncy inl&vJ TROY WOOL MAHMST—Mstketmernatuve. por in'a >r v r.> the nn-rhouj and Jowf RHiJ'fi wi!b tales .luring tSic wees:, to U.e amount ofiiM# 0 tel, as OiSowg, viz i ..■•■■.. I c * TO C*. IJfis'U iS,^vO f;*JjuQ tei, Kcx’k cn band Cor sal* MbJlbU Cm. oj every jjra«e' POUT OP PITTBDUKGII. C\ tttrt w*tk» in ttt* cmtsti.. ARRIVED: Bie*iner AriaMlc, t*#rtur>*on, Brownsville. a Ra'iic, Ufnr.et, Rcownsvin*. k * J. M ■ Kc*r, Hrndnetr.on, McKeesport l u Thoain* Sfsnver, Hx»J<?y, Wen Newion. “ Crtnnrn, 'Ncvr.on. *'• Unyr.rd, Peebles, Liuabclh. k * Miirrtijraa No.-.}, Boie*, ttruver. w Fotgo: CUV* Murdock. >WlUvUle. u Julin I>eac, Me Vay Zan* ivjlle. “ AUeshrny, llatehcor. Cincinnati. u Gov. Mcijrv, fchunk. Ga'ipniU. u Geneva, lla».ser», N««hvilte. DEPARTED: * “ Baltic, BennetjUrownsviile. , " Atlantic, Porkim.ottj do H ‘ J. M’Kee.; He«dtiekM:s, McKeesport. “ Thoraa* Shtivcr, Bailey,WestSewtoh. u Oonaot, We« Newton. • M S, lUyard.Peeblcs,'Elizabeth. u NUehifl&it No. ti, Bore#,'Beaver. , “ ForeuCiiy, Marloeh, WVLvUic u oianmi,CmnvtH,Whccl»njj. u Buckeye State, S, Dean, Cincinnati. u Fori Pttt, Miller, Louisville. •* Prairie Cttv, RoMukcn, BuLools. SlAiicU>» pAtturafiarfiti and Hocking* , ffSP & port PftokQt* ■WSiggSgK The .learner HAll* COLUMBIA, A. 9, Cm***, Cluster, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o'clock. P. M.t retoniin.t will leave Hocking port every Tuesday, aid o'clock* A. M. : aivl übippcrs may rely on the utmost «e -eotninodaumi suid promptness. *V, U. WHEELER, mart No. at Markctstrtet, Atiettu«ay ulver Tradfc. REUVLAH FiUmLIH PACKETS. i •—*?* ,Jf» Trisfine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE Wti. Hs?<!«▲, leaves the Alie-- for Franklin, every itfendap TAurttfay, “ Tbeline comer ALLWiIIENY BEI.LENO 3, Copl. Jons Ua**a, leaves the Alleghany wharf for Frank tm-i'vnry Tutiday and Fii\f«y, oH P« M, For Freight or Passose. apply on Board . tm«gQ Tor laarlrtia ana Hocuingport* 1 ' ! CS2UAt Thu fine steamer PACIFIC, Zakovb Mas &&&£uft&nuii will leave Tor ike above and Inien&edi ate poriHevery 27/l/RSIMY,aI4 o'clock, P. M. • For frcißlilor bgjrt.ono^. marjfl No.ftl Waievsw ami_63. Front si. ~For Kltt aaning 7 and Catflsli. f JJS&4* THE HcMdraoyht and pleasant steamer ~■ ♦U’ff-.^ACLARION; Copt. Mu,U9eAK,w>l2 Jeaveihc Allei?tteny wharf aniMondny, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M.for Kntanmng ana CatQsh. l-or freight or pa*.<aer apply on board..- Inovlß Vor Long ueaoiif Olarietu, Parkenharg and Oalllpolli* tv The fine bteamer GOY- MEIGS, . '»* • J ’; y Sucnk, Mas'er, will leave forthc above «JilSrehgKr2 nmi intermediate pons, every TUESDAY, at 3 P.M, For freight or nassage apply on board, or to fold! JOHN FLACK, Agent. Wednesday packet for CtncinnatL K Tins new and fhst running steamer CIN- UinMinaiiAM, Master, will leave every Wbuhsspat, lVr freight or passage, apply on boatd.orio . drcOO G. B. MILTENBERGER. OATS— 100 bus. iURi nnivedon the Gov. Meigs, and for sale by • tm>24| • J 0- SHERhtFF. YPLAG-S—bdhunc’hes Cooper’s Mags, in rtore and fur r Mli-by fn-.vail J.B. SHERRIFF. rpllfS auhserlborato the Diamond Market House, wl'l X please take nouce, that they aro hereby called upon, to nay 20 per cent, or their subsrnptlon, on or before MONDAY, tbs 14ih day of June next, anil twenty per cent, every thirty days thereauer, until all Is paid. By order of the Building Committee. my2o:td H D. nING; Treasurer. ■VTOTICE—The partnership heretofore-existing be }S tween the undereigncih in the Wool and Cnurals. nioii business, under tac firm of Mobpmi A Leb, was dissolved'on-the first of April last, by mutual consent. The hus'itess or the Into fire will be settled by H. L«, who U duly authorized to use the name of the firm f »r that purpose. T. R. MURPHY, ■ my 4 ■ ■•■■.•■■• : •■ ■ ■ 1 U. LEE - ,-■•■■.■■ ■ Family arocerleii rotHE UNDERSIGNED having rented the.stand late'y | occupied by HertTy O. Kelly, would respectfully In form their friends, that they have opened gro cerv.” with a ►lock of articles selected unite Eastern cities, e*prcssly for family use. We assure tho<>e who patronize ns. that no effort upon ourpart will bo YoundT wautimr ihofco who give us a nail. Don’t for cet the place—corner at Fifth street and Market alley. b mylMm ROBERT 11. JACK A CO. Saloons and Baths. XffTM- M WARD would respeolfuHy announce to vV the Ladies and Gemlcmen. of Pittsburgh and vL ciriUy', that the spacious Sni’oon s .at Uie'AtheDtcura Build iiigs are now tuppliod with a superior quality of Ice Creams, Cakes, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open from GA.M. to tL P.M... .. • .«■ ■ . ALSO—The Bathing deportment wilt ahvsyt be found in older, for Hot. Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in dispensible requisite for the preservation of health. ; mvll Assignment for the Benefit of Gredltors* BY order of voluntary 1 assignment executed: on the Bth day of May.m the year ■ teM, by Clabk,M’- GaATir A Co-, to Richard.T<Leech* jr., the said Clark, M’GratU A Co., mode Uiesaid Lichard T. Leech, jr, a Trustee, for the benefit of tUelv creuitors., All pergons ■httYiliß- Claims.■apniwulw renucsled to SrtEcntll.emtolliesul scriberi nnd nil persons milclited i L tij 6 firm, are’noufied 10 call on ihp.sul’scnber, al 133 I Pittsburgh, and pay or nttanqedie mi me. ' - -i* Auction Card* TUP. undersigned, after an interval of- four years,has again resumed business. Having complied, with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction* and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in this line of hazards noUung.iu saying that he wilt be enabled to give. enure sausfacuon to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. - P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. v Refers to the principal City Merchants. ! iy9 AU6ttOß**|)at|y bBICBt - A T the Commercial Sales Booms, corner.of Wood and Fifth streets, at. Ibo’ciqk,A- M ,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple end Fujicy Dry Goods, Clothing, Soots and Shoes, Hats. Caps. Ac. AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Qaeeasware, Glassware, Tabic Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new ana second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture,Ac. . \ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, r Books, Stationery, Fancy arucleß, Musical Tnstra ments, Hardware and Cutlery,doming, Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. - P. M. DAVIS,. so3l'tf ' Auctioneer Fortv-two thousand imported seg ars, (at the risk of a former purchaser) at Auctio*.— On Ihursdny nest, May 27th, at 10 o’clock m the fore* noon, at M’Kcnna’s Aucuon House, (on account and at the risk of a former purchaser, he not having complied with the terms of a previous sale,}—one hundred and seventy quarter boxes, containing forty-two thousand five hundred imported Segars, a genuine article of rp proved brands. And, immediately after, (to close con signment ) fifteen boxes manufactured Tobacco—a good article. Terms at sale. . my*2 ‘ P M’KENNA, Auct’r._ EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, RIBUONs, Ac. ; —Now open,at M’Krnna’s Auction House,(-second lioor,) a and var>cd Embroiders*, Ribbon?, Bonnets, Tabs, Bonnet Linings, !.aces,.Silk. Gloves, Kid finish, with a great variety of the newest stylo Fancy Goods. Merchants and dealers are invited to call and exnmme the same. . my!4 P. M’KENNA. Auct’r.. Heal estate, tutiNiruitE,&c.,in Birming ham, at Accrion.—On Saturday, May 29th, at.lo o’clock in the forenoon, will be sold, on the premises, M’Kee street, opposite the German Church, m Birming ham, all that Lot of Ground, fronting 20 feet on raid M’Kee street, extending back SO Let. On the premises, there t» a comfortables Frame Dwelling, of two stones, wnh four rooms, basement and ktleheu m the rear, with every convenience for a genteel Tc&idenre. Also, at the same time and Iplace, a variety of new Cabinet Furnuarc, comprising Bureaus, Tables, Bed steads, Ac. . This property may be treated for previous to the day of sale, by applying on the premises. mys . P; M>KF»NNA, Auct’r. WINES AND LIQUORS at Auction—On Wednes day afternoon, May 20th, at three o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of.Wr.cd nud Fifth streets, will be sold: l qr cask old Port Wine; Iqr do Madeira do; 1 keg old Pouch Brandy; 1 hi pipe French Brandy; 0 boxes (l doz bottles each] old Port and Ma deira Wine; 5 eighth-casks Unik Cogmac Brandy; 5 do pale do. fmy23) P. M DAVts._Aunioneer lUliihoee, May 2b. TrtfaY SUPLEIUK GOLD WATOfI"*ANI> “CHaIN Vat Auction— On Thursday evening, May 27ih.nv8 o’clock, Btibo Commercial Soles Rooms, corner of Wood and FiAh streets, will be one Gold English full jewelled heavy hunting cnee patent lever Watch, tvi h Gold Chain attached, valued at €l2s—whiuhmnv be ex amined previous to tbb sale. P. M. DAVI3, may2s : Auctioneer. SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE at'Auc* *xos— Will be added to the sale of famuare Ac.,on Thursday afternoon, May 27;h, el 3 o’clock* at the Caro*, rcercinl sales Rooms, one set fashionable new Mahog any Chairs; one marble top.Centre Table; one large Show Case: Mahogany nml Cherry Bureau*; do. Work and Wash. Stands* Ac. .P. M, I)AVIS, . may 23 _____ __ _ Auctioneer.^ I>afVATK LrUKAKV "*r Aucrtoan—On Thursday evening,May V7th, at 71 o'clock, at.the Commer cial Rocs Ho cm.*, comer of Wood on - * Fifth, streets, will be sold by catalogue, from a private library, a large and superb collection of choice Rooks, the finest Euro pean and American editions, many quite scarce and. valuable—comprising, . Knight's plctor.ut London; Richardson 1 * Kng ish dic tionary; Internationa) Magazine; London Art Union, prize annual} Hogarth's works, 144 enffs; National Gallerv of Picture*; Ireland's superb cqaa tint Views; Joensch’s Chess Preceptor i Born’s Wo?r»,the fctot'iflrd cdiimn i Shskspear l * Ploys nnd Poems, 8 vols; Works oflfdgarA. Pee; New Vork Mirror; iSportinan I*Cyclopedia] 1 *Cy- clopedia] Haddon Hail; Coombe Abbey; Lepdonos.it is; Piciuftsquetour of the Thornes; National Mflofliee of Scotland; Views of Scori.«b : Castles, Ac; Sterne's Work*; Faggotof French Sucks; i'oane’a Views of the new Law Courts at \Ye*wmnvet; Wild’s Aiehitectural ! Grandeur; plans for Shop Fronts, Ac.; Bnw*h Flora;: Audubon’s Bud*of America; Progress of. Victoria in Scotland in 1842; Dadslt?'* Collection of Poems; Mon- ; tague’s Heraldry ; Umver?nt i-ongsicr. rhr/t'ntcd Crulfcibartk; Poet I *Offering; Mrs.Klim*.Works; Ann lectic Magazine; Gold*raufi’«H.story of the .EntthCSnU i ly> Memoirs; Tidmiioh’s England; Vnyui’e* round the Wotlj; Dallawav’s Architecture; Wr.nderin< Jcwj ; Ara Man Knights; Mont Lewi»; DccaraeioMj Ac.. Ac., : with many other authors on History, Travels, Bi ography, Arch leciore.Ftnc Arts, Poetry, Fiction, i Catalogues can ?e obtained and Books examined, qt j the Sales Rooms [ - my 21 t t*' 71.150 * ASSIGNEE'S SALK ofaMarfcet street Dry Lords Store m Auction. On Tuesday morn log, &Jav2sib, at 10 o’clock; at the store, corner of Marfcetand Fourth street*, will he »o!d without tcr.erv-r.hy order of O. li. Klppey, Amirneeof G. F. ttambngh*. A Co .tucir en tire stock of Fancy and stanle Dry Good?, flic , vh eh bare been (elected cxerexsly for the retail customer trade-~cotr.prl*ing splendid silk, broeha, .Cashmere, tersetrl and embroidered shawl*; dre** and FloTenec. fUksi mcrians, alpoce*, caibiarrc*. ueialnes.beiagcs. tissues, Uwns, berage delaines, ginghams, thmuea, prmu; moll, swim and cambric maßUnc; laces, edg ingtandinsertions; ribbons.?tlk para Mils glows, ho siery, bonnets, silk and cambnc handkerchiefs, griper cloths, eas'tmeres, satinets, tweed*, linen and emion d ill*, flannel*, Immys. bleached and brown musiinsi, colored cambrics,trimmings, Ac»Ac. v Sales continued until oil arc sild. rnytJl P. aPRENNA. Aupt'r. arid it eeniv. V 8 and 31 “ 3u. I*7 and 45 “ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF REAL Mi ATK Bv virtue of an order nf ihe Orphans' Cocrt of Al legheny c.-uniy, will be exposed to pubuj sale, at me Court Route tn the cay of Fitisoureh, on Saturday, May *4Nh. at 10 o’clock, A. M., tha following dsscrlled property, belnnc me to tr,e estate of John Simulate of said city,dec T d —All that certain Lot of Ground Simula in the rhy of Pittsburgh being part of the tot marled In CoL Woods* general plan of Pittsburgh.-No, Ul3, and meted and bounded as follows: Beginning, f*r said part. at acorner of said lr,t No. 313 t adj.-ltnm; Jot No. 344 t onibe puldts rcjture, nnd miming along said let No. 341, weslwardly to Jail alley ; thence northward >y, along sold alley, twenty-four feet; tbenco ensiwardly, a parallel line, to the public rquare; and tbeuce romh wardly,along thepuhhQ rquaTc,twenty-four leet^tnthe place of beginning. Ou which arc erected very exten sive and vaiuab’oouildinßi. . Alto—Lot No: Cs.hr the town of M’Keesport, In the County aforesaid. JOHN WlLLOCK.Adui’r. myji » p. M. DAVIS. AUCl’r 4*}DUJ 5. PARAMJLS *t Aocrton —On Monday D morning, i.4th instant, at 10 o’clock, ni the Co n* tncreial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth *trret«, wi'l bo sold, 43 dox, i arosols. comprising- super tu*-fc satin; chene. damask ind watered silk ; brocade silk oad saUn; black, green end-lace .silk;.linen luswe, ginehnra; cotton,. Ac- The above have just been rec’d from the manufacturer*, ond as they must be closed with out Tesefve.offer great tncucemcnts to me trade. roy2l P. M. DAViS, Auct’t A eSIONKKH* SALE OF A COACH FACTORY.— jfX On Tuesday morning, J une Ist, at 10 o’clock, at the Coach Shop of Clarke, McGrath A Co , Irwin street below Penn, will bo sold without reserve by catahgn?, by order of R.T. Leech, jr,; Assignee, thetr enure s ook of Finished oud UnGntrhed Coach Work, Trimtnirgs; Tool*, Ac ,4c., cooipjlßicg CmrcDce Cosch,Chntio!ec and Barouche Bodies ; Rockawuy, Buggy and W-tgon Bodies; Buggiesand Wagons; Pole*; shafts; Wheels; Spiings; Trimmings; Tool*, Ac , &c. Also—3 setts Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvil?, Vices, Ac. - Terms—under 8100 cash; over 8100 ninety days, and over 8200 four months’ CTcrtit for approved endorsed paper Catalogue* can be had at the Auction Rooms, myl7 P.-M. DAVIS, Auct’r. Valuable Krllroad and Canal Property. FIVE valuable lot* of Ground m Allegheny City, situate between tho Railroad and Canal, in the open spocc west of Mr. Claucv’s house; fronting on Kail read altogether 103 feet 7f inches, nnd M feet 8 inches to tho tow puth of the canal; being the lot* numbered 14,15,10,17 and 18, m Brown A Loihrop’aplan, will be sold at the Auction Store, No. 125 Wood street. Pitts burgh, on Thursday, 27th May, inst , aid o clock, P, M«. These Lots are admirably situated for a Transporta tion Warehouse, or milling business. Terms— One-fourth cash, and the balance in equal in stalments. at4,B and 12 month?, secured by promissory negotiable noteß and mortgage. - myiM W, G. M’CARTNKY, Auct’r. lARII OIL—SO bbls. Conklins No.!, for solo by j mygl B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. VENISON! VENIeONI-I.IWO Uh. lUnu, for sale by J. B. WILLIAMS A CO., rayfll • 122 Wood street. XTNITKD~S I TATES" DlGEST.—■Putnam's Digest of U the decisions in the Courts of Equity in ituvUm ert States, in two volumes. Putnnm’fl Annual Digest for 1850; being it dtgett of decisions of the Courts of Common Law, Equity and Admiralty in the UnitedState*. Tho above works received and for snle by J, R WELDIN. Bookseller and Stationer, maS4j C 3 Wood st., (between Third and FourthQ New BoDbij at N«w Yorlc Price*. Theological and miscellaneous hooks, now opening from Carter's,Fletcher’?, Harper’*, Appleton's. Scribner’*. Dodd’s, Putnam; Ac., New York ; Gould & Lincoln, Jewett, Ac , Boston; Martin, Ac, Philadelphia; from the Presbyterian Board of Publica tion j and American Sunday Schol Union, and Map Sab* both School Society. Together with fresh importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a large, variety of Stationery. Clergymen snpntied at Easterniirices. ' DAVISON A AGNKVV, 65-Markct Rt, : adiomlng Wilron’s Jewelry Storo. no. 130 WOOD STVTMBD noon CCIOW VIRGIN AILB7. ■ BOWJW a .TST-LEY, .• ,<f6tta&fcgWßg«gtl IMPORTERS and manufacturer* • -™ of SURGICAL AND - jOTVA// DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, HI • §» • ■ FLES, &c. We-keep a general.us . sonraent of tho above articles con stantly on hand? together, with a genera! variety of Fancy Hardware.: Also. Gum*, Pistols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, Powder, Lead and Bullet?; Bowie, Dirk, Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shear*} Pocket Scissors, &c. Also;Trusses and Supporters. • Jobbing and*repairiu* neatly executed. • RIFLES!—We otc miking Rides of-every descrip tion, to order, of the best material, and workmanship warranted. Orders received for them at Wholcsalc ot Retail, will be filled with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale puces., ItnylS ‘j. . , „ ‘ * ' . I*2. , t 1 •*» k * *“ } , 4 a, f i ?*•* '’s. 7 « «• _ "-t L~; . v r v „ AUCTION SALES. P» AI>ULBSKA, Auctioneer. P. fH* DAVIS* Auctioneer. P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. W* G. d’CAUTHEY, Auctioneer. Em'KRPKISE WOtiKS, B« A* Fahn«ttock*i Yermlfiigei Fiom a Regular Phyixcian. [From Dr JohnSurman.j Ybll County, (Ark ) Oct. 1850. i I AM a Phyaiclan by profession, of the regular order. and as such, have always viewed patent medicine* with a skeptic eye. . .. . 4 • . Last spring, when! sent to Philadelphia for my bill of medicines, t-was prevailed on . by my brother, to put in ray bill an item of two dozen v*ala of your Vermi fuge : be stating to me that it was a valuable prepare t.on, having tried it inius own family. Accordingly, I sent for two dozen vials. I.have used itull, and 1 must confess that my expectations were more than realized— us results were trulyastonishing! removing Worms in every instance, when properly administered. If yoa will send me a box containing a gross, and send me the bill, I will send yoa the money forthem bv malLor oth erwise, as yoa may direct. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Prepared and sold by - b. a. Fahnestock * co. 1 myStdAwlm • eomerof Wood and First *ts. ; "I ' ' *.? "Z.'% Ratv Sfittxn ft&d Sew BtiaedUit FOR TfiE CURE OF CONSUMPTION! NUTAIiL’S SYBIACDAt, IN THREE BOTTLES, A A A Ifell SI 3 ■ I Z || jgj.-.i- •' gi- I 2: J ■ 5 1. u • CONTAINING THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, - JOR- THE CC&E f>V TUB THREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF coirsun ptioui ; SYMPTOMS. Congbj min ia ihe breast. - sule, bead, back, Johns and hmbs,. Inflammation, sore ness and uckhne in the throat, fever* difficult and quick breathing 1 , expectora- Son f T °^' Cosuvenens, spasmodic cough, violent fever, night, morning and mid day sweat, hectic flush in the face and .checks,burning heat in the palms of the bands and soles of - he ■ copious, end streaked . with \ bleed. . .. - FIRST STAGE. Incipient Consumption, in . Blue Wrapper*.' SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, in Fink Wrappers. THIRD STAGE. Tubercular Consumption; in Yellow Wrappers. ) swelling of the extremities. TO THE AFFLICTED—The appearance in three bottles of NUTALL’S. SYRIACUM Isa new era in me-; dicinc, from its novelty and direct.opposition to the old absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE■ SYSTEM} while ita success, preparedin thismanner, (each botilo containing a different preparation), in curing ihedtffer ent a'ages which characterize Consumpuwu has estab lished the welcome truth of the Curability of tvery stags of Pulmonary Consumption... . ... Physicians approve of itbecaaseitisbaßedaponcor reet Physiological and Pathological.principles. The public Approve of it, because it is Common Sense, and because vt\ty know /torn sad experience that one prepa ration will not cure the three stages of Consumption.—? The suffering, disappointed and discouraged mvahd.ap prove* of it, because us principles hold out a reasonable Hope, and when he uses Nutall’s Synacum,bus hopes are realized. . , . If he is in the first-stage of Consumption, and usee the first bottle, bis expectoration,difficult and painful,Tie-., comesftco and easv; bis cough soon gets well} the i soreness, tickling mills throat* inflammation, pom in his j breast, side, head, nack, joints and limb? are removed. If he is in the second stage and uses the second bottle his fever leaves hm ; his disturbed slumbers become sweet and refreshing ; Ins night sweats vanish; bis ex-. pectoniUon copious and bloody, assumes a healthy, ap pearance; anil at length, disappears }, bis bowels be come regular; Ins appetite returns; the flush m his cheek disappears; the burning heat mike palms of his bands and roles of his feet are fclinoioDgerjhu cough now ceases ;’he recovers and is well. If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bottlefhis Diarrheagradually ceases; bis weak bowels become strong; bis cough and other bad s>mptoms disappear; feeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous; his : stomach recovers ns proper tone,.and creates new,neb and nourishing blood; bis strength returns; his wasted body i« clothed with flesh;ms life is saved, and he is restored to heaMh. : . « Each, bottle of Nutall’s Sytiacum hostne Syisptomsof the stage for which it is intended punted in front of the wrapper*whereby every invalid, knowing his own symp toms,canjadge for himself, WHICH liOrrLH HE RE QUIRES*; consequently no mistake can occur in se lecting the proper medicine. .. See Pamphlet in possession of the Editor of.tnispaper, containing Dr. Nuuli’s Pathology of Consurapuou.— Lectures on the stricture and.uses of. tho Human Lunge, and conificatcs of cure*. • . ixy pjcparcd only by Dr, NUTALL, Inventor and Proprietor. Pncc:Oi»o l>ol!ar Per Bottle. For sale at the Drug Store of DR. GKO. 11. KEV?ER,No.I4O f : corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, • only Wholesale and Retail Agent for Pittsburgh.. jaJal&w To Railroad Contractor*. Proposals will be received at the Office of the bteubenvilfe art] Indians Railroad Companv, m Newark, from the Ist to the evening of thobih of June,' 1852. for the gruMnng. clearing. eroding, and masonry, of that portion of the bieubcavtlle and Indiana Rai 1 - rend, between Coshocton and Newark, being about 35 mUe.sin length, ar.d comprising some heavy-cuts arid Gil*, anoa the Muskingum river. .. will be received.in sections of about one mile m eaoiijOf forthe entire Division. ; -■•. Pro&lrs and specification*, with- approximate risti* mates of quantities, enn be seen at the Offices In New ark and Steubenville, after t*e Ist of June. J. BLICKENSIJI.RFER, Jr., Chief Engineer. ra>7.diwtd Proposals for tfao Publication • r\ F THE u PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES,” AND I I FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE FiKST THREE VOLUMES OF THE COLONIAL RE- Fealvd Proposal.*, endorsed severally Proposals for Publications of the 11 Pennsjlvama Archives,*’ and Pro- posal* tor “ Re-publa*nUon of the first three volumes of the Colonial Rcro.ds,” will * e received until thel'idi day of JUNE v.r.x t. tn the office of the of the, Ccmmoim’eahh, for the publication of the %% Peiinsylva-: nia Archive#,'’and also lor the r«*-pubhcouo» of the first three volume# ot thc u Colonial Records,” agreeably to ihc provision* of the following -sections of the following Acts of Assembly: i Ait Act ptcvultng for r*e yallieaticTi of tie Celomal Re coTtl<, aruf cthtr oTuzwaliiajicji in tie cjfiee of ihc Secre tary vf tfa Cemmonictalih. ■■■•"■ Stciiou l. Be u euweted by the Senate and House of Represr mativei of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Genera! Asserablymevuud it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Secietary of4ho Common wealth be, and he is hereby auihortied and re quircri to contiuuo the printing of the AHuuu* eftbe Proprietary Government nuid Council of Saiety, down to the ndrpron of the Com-umuon m the year one thou Kami seven hundred and ninety, from the point ut which the third volume of the Colonial Records terminates, in •the same shape and style in which ;tbe : votbraca of the. Colonial Records already printed,' are published—each volume to contain nolle** than eighlhandred huge*.and that the number of copiesofeach volume shall be fifteen hundred. Section 2. That itfhall be the dutyof the Secretary of the Commonwealth, imirieilia'.ely alier the.pussace of this Aei,‘to write proposals for me;publicattdn of the records aforesaid,' giving public notice, for at least one month lit two papers published in burgh andHurnsbuiff, which proposals shim state the price pervolttme,'afcashaHinclvdeihe faithful aud literal transrribmg ofrui'Vxecori’s aforesaid, iuidertbe super intendence of.the Secretary. the public auoifand binding in a manner uniform with and hoi interior id the volumes, of the Colonial Records already published, finding all material, acd.the delivering of them to the Secretary of the Comuionwealth t which proposals**hall La opened at the lime appointed by the. Secretary in presence of ihe.Goveraor, Audiu>rGeneralhndBtaieTrea.-urerwbo shall then, with the Secretary, proceed to allot the con tract io the lowest and best responsible bidder. ’ Provid* ed, Thatbefore assig ing.the contract as aforesaid, the ! successful binder 6haU enter into bond/to ihe Common-' wealth, widt l**o or more sufficientsurctiepj in the sura of ten thousand dollars, conditional for‘he faithful fulfil ment of hfocautrat* which, bond Shull ha approved by the Governor before iiciug received. • Section 3. That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, so soon ns the entire cop ies of uhv one volume shall have been deUvered into his office to cettiiy that fact to the Governor, who shall then draw his warrant on the Treasurer-for theamoput due the Contractor accordlng'tp ihecbntracr, which shall bo paid out of any moheysln the treasury not otherwise nppropriatf d: Prov drth That the Secretary shall net certify as afo:ostnd.uutil upon examination he be satisfied lual the contract has been earned out in accordance with the trac intent and meaning of this act, and especially that the volume, espublnhui, isa faithful and Hteralcopy oftbeongmal. .. , . Section 0 That the Governor is authorised and re- 1 qaested to appoint porno competent person, whose duty i it shall be to select for publication, such of the origtanl documents,.letters; treaties, and olherpapers, pnorm date to the peace of one thousand seven unndred and I eighty-three, now preserved in the Secretary's dffice,as l may ue deemed oi sufficient importance lobe published; I and to arrange them according to date and sabjeetm one i or more volumes, not exceeding five of the size of the I Colonial Records heretofore primed which-thaHbc call ed the “Penn-ylvamu irlhtvcs. 54 . . . Section 8 That itsltnll be the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, immediately after the 4 Pennsylva nia Archives,” as aforesaid, are prepared for publica tion, to ptocarc the printing of fifteen hundred copies of the entue senes immediately m ihe same rammer, and under the same rertrlcnonF, us are provided In thesecond and third Sections of thi.4 Act* in reference to ihe publi cation of the comnlat Records. . . . • , • \. An Aet supplementary lo an Act, emmed.“ An Act providing fonho publication ortho Colonial Records and othcr original papers imho office of the Secretary of • the Commonwealth, approved. F0b.15,1852. :• t Whcrcus, From the nature of the voutentsof the Penn- 1 sylvania Archives, now ready forpuhlicauon, u is India- 1 penaabiy necessary to the proper execution onhe woik < that it* publication shall ue superintended by some ac-i curate and competent person, theiefote. , •r. . . ; i 'Sectiou l. Ro it cnncTed by the Senate ard House of i Representatives of the CoronionweaUh of Pennsylvania i in General Assembly mew and il ls hereby enacted by i the authority of the tame, That Samuel Hazzard be, and he is lierauy appointed to edit .and superintend the pub lication ofiho Pennsylvania Atclnves, authorized to be printed by tho to which this is a supplement; Section 3- That it shall he the duty of the editor to de vote his enure av.eiiunn to the publication of said Ar chives, to prepare all necefisaty notes, radices, appen dixes and such other matter as nmy. be necessary end proper, tit doing which ho vhall be authorized to publish such papers of a datelater lhan sevcmcenhandrcd and eighty-inrce, as shall in his judgment be necessary to give i a clear and comprehensive view of any transaction com raenctngbef->rethatyeur. • • . : . • •. Section-!. That the sntd Editor he and heisbercbyniK iltonzed to procure the- lnhogrnphtn* of such plans of battler, fortmcauonsrlndmn mops, Indian derdsor other slmi !ar papers now existing among said A ceb ivea, as he chalt judge necessary to tno proper llluitraiiou of the sani Pennsylvania Archives.” tue expense of which' shall be potd out of any moueysm the treasury not other* wise uppropnaitd, alter being audited and exanuned in 5 E TliutVhould the number of volumes fixed In the Act lo which this is a supplement, prove insufficient o contain the endre uowber of papers now.selectcd tot publlcail.-n, Usbail beil.c duty of the Secretary of the bommo-wealih to causesnch additional volumeevasraay be iiee<s«sory to contain the enure collection, to ne pub ’lUhed bv the conirocior la tho eajne.ipanner as-thoogn no number of volumes bad beenfixed by.iheAcvto winch there isa«JrP^ l »enl „ rT „ S-ction 7. That the Secretary of the Commonwealth be nuihopzed to procure the rc-pubhcntion of the first three volumes of the Colonial Records,uniform with the present edition, to be published" and distributed secord- ■ ingto »he provisions of this Act, and rtbe Act to whien t>iisisasupplcmcnt, andlhaitnlhenrakiogofacoutract; for the publication oMhc Ifonnsylvahia archives, and I CrstthTee volumes of the. ecretary of tlm-i Commonwealth bo directed to provide for the publication i of at leusl one volume per month, and be authorize d to: take sacbtneasarcs es will ensure the fauhlul perform-, once of the said contract The'contract for tho publication of the. Colonial Rc- : cords,' providedtfonrt the 2d Section of the Act first above quoted, has already been made, uud bidders will confine theirproposalßioihe 48 Pennsylvania Atehives, n and the ■ re-puhlicaiion of the Gist threevolumes of the* Colonl-1 al Records, 1 ’ or to either oua or.tUeoilieti useuch Will cons.itale the subjecloi a sfparate contract • • ■ Bidders will observe iho requirements the.2d Sec tion ot the Act firstaliovc quuitd. and of the7th Section! of the Supplement, as no proposal fnilmg to embrace; them in every patnculawoan beaonFtdered. Tbe nrmes : of Sureties,,for, the foubful falhlnrenrof the Contract,, should accompany the proposals. r ' F.W.HBGBES. Stertiary of the C6rmtuntv(aUa Nor*-—Tho three volumes of Ore Colonlal RedordsaJ* ready he found In all the of the State. t ' • ‘ tf'l "* ' ’ ' rr '"“' •>>-vV'j-rrr-' MEDICAL. SYMPTOMS. Diarrhea, diminished fe ver) cough and morning sweats,greatand increasing, debility, frequent fainting Gt%. Blfcht delirium and of the '■"* - , ' / -« '* ■> „ ’"'V' „ s' ,? ' 4 'f * * j W- - 1 - <' t FOR SALE & TO LET. mo LET—'The STOUB HOOM and FIXTURES ISow ■■~ occupied bvilio sob»crib«f, : . Veaeuloa «Imb «m> UietSihmuL For (error enquire of - am9 n. CHESTER, 71 gmllliaeMitt. CHES . * V tut —A sroHK KOOM —Would salt »or ■*““s! ' Oey Goods, Trimmlnir or Grocery Store. m „To DUow ‘ Apply fo 8. COLDMANN, • . - 118 Market afreet T «i?nhe ®”“j?J” I . :! “*HAN O ElonWat«atf*et, 1 onWat«atf*et, ’ faSfl r.io iel^AtS? nit:7 °j[ Pot ■^^2.f r y 1 Alde «nan PARKINSON, sih Wank \ . i|iO liic luhscrmet olTets ior font, tno 1 X nr/Woecupicd brMts*r»'wrfi/SEjfiaibu *)avh No 85 ’War»*ut P ree,. r ro«!" s ionglSs® on ihe Ist of Apt:- l*nquirt of ; •?.•• .<• jnnfctf H. .PM7IiPON.Ttfo-W ' •:•.•• Desirable stand-i ; o ffct fef tt< Hiewarehouse, now occupied by mo at * tins ptore on iliccoruorof LiberiyandHand *rteett/ X Kood locauon foY buKinesß of. nny_ kind. Po<*e*Bioa tnvpn immertintfif. ftnyfSj ■■■■■■, JAMbS A. JONE& For Sale* " 4 ■FRAMB Dwetlinff Hoo*e nnd Jot,f!m«eaonOl»y ; ! iV alley, No 31 Thehouse laid by.lB,a*ioTl<!«high, with a win* IS by 10. Lot Is 20 feet -front bySTdeep.—• Puce SOIUI CURTI3 & IK/ÜBW, Ams, myS ■ No 121 r eor. of Wootl and Fma tin. KUH RKNT.—From the Ist of April ne*t,t&e •<„ Jstjg&y Store, with Pwelmig attached,tfn the comer of and First sireels-~o gondlmrinefla»tafl(T . fora blore or Tuvern,jt bcin?only ont aqiiore frost ;ias. , be rented low io:acootl tenant. • Apply Jo,. waiter, brant, No. 532 Ltbartyan •.. (Cor HAle« • v •> ' ' A BEAUTIFUL,-FaRM; containing 60ncrfff> filttalc .• £ll in M’Candle** towiuhijt,Allegheny coumyfaboot 2 miles, from. or midway between the Franklftt and But*-- . ler plank mads, and 10 miles front this city* la well wa:» v ered. ha* d valuable orchard, good'wood-lots, and. is . mostly Improved. ; BuildingMo!er«bly good: Fortetms • enquire of CUkTIS &DOi'BS, Agents, ' • _No*_lj3,*or.WofnlandßfihstS.- .. KorKale* A :V ALU AIU/I5 Strain Mill, occupied at planing rniil* jnL'iurmr.g >-hop, 4c., on Liberty street, in '"ibe« -Fifth.- word above the canal.- The building is4ttbjrsofeet*3 Slones hr *h ( and good as new. . The engine is in fint rate order: bodere SU feet loiigb3o lachesln diameter, The lot isso feet front and lOUaecpi TUe whole wtflbO •oldlow, and on reasonable terms. Enquire of. . - CURTi? 4 OOIUIS, Kcal Etiftie Ancnti, m>B • No im. cor. oTWoori and Fifth sts. T|HJK SAW.- A. valuable farm oMJU acte#,7stn a XV liu?h stale of .cultivation, ofwhiohtfHsin wheal The land is. of first rate qoaluyvand. well adapted fqr the calturc of fruit; is welt watered and deairaoiqfora atoek or grain /aim; excellent limber, and all uuder* aood fence; p!ea*amty situated-four miles above MV- Keesport, and only two hoars travel from the cny«r • Price and terms easy. .l ...... • 8. CUTITBERT, General Agent, .. - 50Smht.fiddatrcpt. . > uss sfKEEr PROPERTY *oa:SaAK.~-A new3■«■ JLV story Hnck House end Lot. pleasanUr.slui&tetloa ' Boss street, near Fifth, oml the Coa.tHouse—Serycon— . vcnlenl/or business meir. being onlvtwoiquateafrpm the new Custom House and: Post Office. Tne house is well arranges; balls and rooms neatly psprred) good grates, &<*. /> Ail. in complete-: repair; - Immediate-poo- . ees*iOH can be bad.- TJie loi ta SO foot front on Boss at, by 70/eet to an alley Price 62500. Tejms easy. ' s.GUrifßEliT.General Agent, COSraftbGeliietteet. ,(ILLS A ND WaYRR t*OVVBR »0B B*L«< itl. valuable property of ttG acres of Land* Situate our. Beaver creek, and Beaver canalj.seven-miles from ' Glasgow; having a gnst mill, warehousewoolen fie- * lory,an! saw mill—all mfailoperutlon.anddoiaß* l ' good business. Also, a lorue two siory house, of eight rooms) a miller's hou«e; bam and stable,and otbtft> out buildings; a good orchard of selected Trait. The whole is in good order,and presents a fine opportunity tor one or two active, enterprising men.. The vfholo will be sold for.Ss.snt). Terras easy; * . - - ?■< ■ * S. cirni BERT, GeneniVAgent, ; SO Smiihfield street. - rP mySi • \ •.. .. . ■ . ~ 7 Fop Salt* ' . TEN OR TWELVE LOTS OK GROUND hear th* toll gate in tl>e borough ofSouth.l’ittsbtirgbi ail within five minuses l walk of .the. RTor.ongoheli undge. Tbeee lot* are of large.fronting on Careoirstreet nnd the Drownsvillc turnpike,, and are among the best' io:s for balding ptirporea on that side or thenrer, one . of these bemga larg« lot.extending from one street to ' the other, and .adjoining the. toll hoiae lot. - •• 'They will be rob] tow, andonie&sonnbleientis,.Thla perfect, acd clear of incumbrance. Enquire of GLO. R GiLLMORE, - - No-Sl GrantBL "- :nyi!:tmd£w House anti Lot lor Sals* .) M THE subacnher offers.for. solo atwo. story BRICK HOUSE, situate on Chatham i'rcet,- be* tween Wiley and Webber* The house contain* seven room*, aad is welt finished throughout uelng convenient to the most active business pails of the etty, it 43 a very desirable dwelilnp for a privatd residence. H not disposedof before the of dune,lt.wiU be of*' fered aipuiricsnle’on thatday,"ar3 o’clock,T.M* ; Persons wishingto patchnse,vi?iU please apply to Wc* Jsclcton Donjon, corner of Hiahstreetand Pennsylva nia Avenue, who will give oil ueccnnry iafaraution. . •:■ thygils ' JOHN HUGHES. "TriNEGAR-J-25 bbls, Belpre Cider Vincrar.-Ut atore V amlforgttie by : Iroyirt] J. B>j3HEaBIEF«^ TAMPER’S t)IL-*401.bi3. forsale-liy myfll * ' ■]?. A^FA[l NESTOC^&JJG._ rriHE annual rneeunß of the St'ockholdefifofnbe Pitts* 1 burgh. Cincinnati am! Louisville Telegraph Com pany will be held at the office of the Cempaoyyin Cin cinnati, on the l«t Monday of June next,{Junc7} at >0 o’clock, a .at., for the election-of Director*-for the ensu ing .year. _ [my4] _ JOSHUA HANNA. - Wholesale and lletall*. >r< xxrmp, c\m. vmbkulla andparasol ; VV MANUFACTORY,Wo.I«?3-Woorfstreet. ' JOHN* W. TIMj jiowonVrn for*ala, ai Easternprices,pUrge assortment of the above Hoods, to which the attention ef' dealer* 13 mvited. Also, Carpet Bags,and Ladles* Satehels. ■ " • • * Kayla Sr MSN D! U J £W KMtV—-HooDis now: opening hi* '■■ Spring Stock of Tich Gold Jewelry :dnd consisting of everything usually found in a- Store, (some very fine*) which-he wilt-sell agtiittiJ, * from 35 to 60 per cent., lower ilianGaodsof.tbe asmre. quality are sold form this city. No mistake at - • myfl NO 67 MARKET 81V ' Star Balcery and Zee Or«am Salooa* t A<Jc P. SCrtILDKCKEK, respectfully: inform their • old friends "nd customer*.tfaftt.lhey orenowpre» ; pared, at No. & Diamond alley {to servo tip pnie 1012 CrtEAM,of the very best quality, aiallhoimK of the da; and evening.. They nlwoys. every kind of Cakes and Confectionary, fresh and sweet. Parties and families will be served with all articles they., may order, on the shortest notice and on the most ftatis» factory terms Remember the place, No* 23 Diamond Qllcy a.few.doors yomh of the Diarnond; .• {myl4Ssw - Curban’s; I mproycd fllelQdeoir* ' ' THE attention of Dealersand'tbd jntbv is Tespecifally called lo xheFmprovCtX rtr7i"s!p£g>fc Melodeons* manufactured * by -ihe : Bab* M * 3.., » * acribers. For parity and"-richitesa-of tone* they are unequalled, not having the uneven, fibarp and reedy pound of tbo>e made by Thoyme : made of rosewood; of popeibi ■ workmanship and' origi nal dcpj'nut mnV nig a beautiful- I‘ariOr fnsirament,«nji ure admirably adapted for chnrch tnaric. * Dealers wjk plied on: ilurmost-liberal: terms. AH ordcrs.bymait promptly attended to, and Instruments'senP tOOBY port of the country—and warranted. • •• » T C. GLADE & CO., ‘ * 1 49 Causeway pt»oet7loslon<ftla*S.^ ' Oimoiiitton Ucllcdt . /COMBINATION HKJECTED.CO>IPARISON JNVj-“ \j ted and Wholesale prices Adopted.’ HOOD has jast returned iroro the East, wislia largo osßortmenvof; Jew«> elry of the newest spring fashion, and-vcty-Sue quality; . also, a large lot of'flne Cold and Silver Wotchesfrom the . boat European manufacturers, togetherwltii great vs« riety of other gooi'.s.such or fine fold fobguattfand.vest chains, fine gold seals mul .keys,-, fina gold lockets, gold pons and pencil specks,. thimbles pocket knives* pert monies, stiver spoor.s fine razors and strops, accoraeans and a great variety ot o’lier goods usually "fonad ifl A Jewelry store, t*l.’ of which he will sell at New Tork city pares,md from 25 to 50 per cent lower thanany other establishment in thirdly, at v , ' • ■ • ; tny!3 • No gf MARKRT-STREET.- F' iUKSt! AKiilVAl* OK LaOIES* SEWIfIU —'These useful articles are introduced to the public by the inventor, and especially reeoramendedtouieno* tice of the Ladies, for whore particular u«etheyafein» tended. Soracihiugof the kind has ever been: needed, to hold or fatten their needle work while engaged in sewing.. Many a fair form U ruined, and made ro&iufc shouldered, by their position whde at wortyai well at health impaired, by Bitting In sucUanonheaUhv posltion;- improvements are constantly being introduced to lessen the labor of men, but little or nothing has been doneto alleviate the burden of the other sex; This article, however, will greedy relieve, whH«r It will facilitate iheir wotk . The Sewing Birds have been used by many ladies in New England, and Jiaa met with universal ap« probation. Theymay be liad of the subscriber.by wholesale* In every variety of style; and the .smalt price at whifeU they are offered; must recommend themtn -general a is. . raytft ._ _ C. YEAGER, UQMarfcetrt: r r ■' STdtieo; '.vv-'. Books will be opened an Monday, sSit day of June next, ailio’clock,: A.M«,forsabacrip* tine ta the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh Trust and Saving* Company,” at the Office of. Messrs; HAY&&: PAINTER; Liberty street; Fifth Ward,* onderihe&J teouon of— « J.K.Mnorehead,CharlesShalerThomasHakewell, Morgan Robertson, JoslnlrKing,Wilaotf SFCandlea*,. John B; BuileryWm Larimer, jr.yßody Pattersdnii John Smalt, W. J. Howard, Jolm MornfiOfr,J. S^.Cr*ft,.flea ben Miller, R M^H«nldr y .WA;'-13^bDMA»6rA|.6M 4 ' ; - zam, Wm Kerr, Albeit W.MsrV«|Dr. R.WillsoiriDanr lelNegley, John AndersoniLWiijastihiC;. loose ruO. R. Ru'dle and Thomas Faney.. ;••>• .. ■. . - Capital Stock, Bii»T,OUO, To b & divided into 4,C00 shares, otS5O each—SlOportdureto bepalaatthe.tfmP of • • ;i • - imvaitd - HOpE~tO V £IJJHY. Cocltran# MelTrM«fc ft*; Co»i •■■■■■;? ■ • ‘ Iron Bailing and Ornamental Iran Work, in all its iranthu, , NO SO, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. • TTUIE advertisers beg leave respectfully to inform their. JLfHendsand ihepubhe gese rally, lhai,havin»TC cciv cd alargennmberofnew patterns forlron.Ratiing,4e„ whichjtogeiherwUhthoeeppsYumsly onhand,CQibpritea . tho greatest variety.everoffered in this City—they are now prepared to manufacture Jhe sameforGetnctery - purposes, balconies, fences, Window guarda, tree boxes, hairack*. centre tables, &c»fce n in a stylo of workmanship and finish notta be cheaper than - any- heretofore manufactured wes'Lofilte. moun tains. , „ AlfiOi cooking stoves,hollow ware, and eastingn of all descriptions as usual. 1 T, V* TV/10HBi«U Cb CO*’S ' ' ' FORWARDING ANU COMMISSION MOUSE* - 7 SAINT LOUIS,' JOUN W< TWICHSLI.*« Tntefaell & SlogVldfta. COMMISSION AND FORWAIIBINGMKRCffANTS, -•- Cormref Commercialand.Tint tiruti:- v .vi-- .* SILL promptly attend 7 to ail coamgnmeuts and Coxa* .minions emrusied lothem,ttna^iiimake liberal advances oa consigumefiis or BiUs cfLading^in hand. Orders for the purebsse- orLe?u!;'Gr>]fl» neap dad oilier Produce, will be promptly fiUedAitbeiloWe&tpo*- * sible prwe*. ond on the belt terms- ■•/.,.■■ ■:• . : «• They will also undertake tbs BOttlementTWdAolke i tion of claims of importance!- hop*, oyineiy. «pa» ciai personal eSonsand attention to alMoo. mtetosU of. theirfriend?, to cive gcneral lansfacuon. . * * n»FKSzncrS4 „ _ , (Tco CcU.tr, Si. Lou..; Ell., & Morton, Chmlnn*!.; p *-n-,r/m do; Strader* Gorman . do ■ v rSrt?rS*'lSow feCo , do Ilouct Praiei, - : do . Oliouteoaft Valle. do dfmtiserjt WblleaiaD.ild' n E?eeli4. Co., Willian Holms* * Co., J. W. Under jt Brnv Pitubanthi Morgan. J M. ißacki*-:Hc>t*aa, ' Philadelphia; Shields i. Miller, Philadelphia; .tr-.|>.: ■ Nirwrnmti & Itro., ond W. B. Reynaldo, Leuishiliol T.C.TWfCHELLiCO, New Odeans. COMMISSION- HOVSIB, , - NEW ORLEANS. , , * npHIB Ipng established House confine their nitenuoa - J[ -stttclly to sale* and purchases oa.Comailadpn, «a to the Forwardingbusiness generally. - They solicit a contimisnce of the Übefalpatfoasga heretofore given them. , . JhnKaryB3,lBs*. |«artbfttft , f :-r.t ~Y; v--y. V/y.' I aJU v :---' r v
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