>•' ol >, .v \\v 7f: /• * ;v .* • v *v~ >.-„\. ’'V^ r fV\;,!v \ *. t J, 1 . -. '***'■*■,' ' ‘ . I'^-l %' ; *s£* v-?l 4p~ &V fr«>'MVv?-.*>;» wi! frV V $5 V «-** Si* *y* VO & i rv l^'i* *£-*•■* -i.;; ,ri* '*'■■* k.?i rj* l . ;Lv ’*• I wsf*M iiv. wsMom JHMWI p®§ t*.£l.l. J<fT*r.. mJI !■ HKMp^Pj §£MMWsgfv v»*. -f r&j££^?s% i?’:’3?.*r£i' MgtatittgfigtfM tSitlliSP ssssss&& asawite 1 &s&ss6B@b?®Pk gass&te ehm raMMi JMRMtaIiK^W ,''v' {^w4*£fT-^t.t'*>;, :s-{i 4- v *■£ ~’.r •{■ it* j>;-' - ’ ,\\ ; •'.; . p*•pP. • • - ■•' ;• V Jktli} Jftarmng^nst. TUESDAY MOBNING::::::::::::. , court of auorter Session*. Monday, Jane 14. Before Judges M’Clure and M’Kennn. Commonwealth vs. William and Robert MKib bin; indicted for assault and batteTy, tho jury returned a verdict of guilty, and .the, prisoner ■was sentenced to pay o fine of 6} cents nnd the costs of prosecution. P x Commonwealth vs. Thomas Gernon. Indict ment keeping a Tippling Housc. A nolle pros, was entered, on the payment of the. costs. ■ i Commonwealth vs. Richard Latimer. Indict ment-assault and battery, on oath of Mary. Ann Smith: The prisoner pleaded: guilty, and wns sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution. . Commonwealth ve. Elizabeth Gardner. In - •formation surety of the peace, on oath of Harri ot Soles. The defendant waß-sentenoed to pay the oosts. ■ Commonwealth vs. Andrew Graham and Wil liam Graham. . The defendants were acoueed of assaultingiPhillips, in the Diamond, about three o’clock on the morning of Saturday, March 20, aud Stabbing him with a knife iu suoh.a manner nB to reader his doubtful. The case . was not concluded when the Court adjourned, until this morning at ten o'clock. ■■ ■: Sketch Book af Pennsylvania, —Mr. Eli Bowen, of Philadelphia, is preparing a sketch book of .Pennsylvania, which will oompriseupwards of 403 octavo pages, printed In the very best stylo; and will bo illustrated with nearly 260 engra vings illustrative of objects of interest on the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Lehigh rivers, of railroad and interior scenes, iron manufactories, coal mining, literary ..and: historical incidents, townß, .villages and country places, and of agrir cultural and country Beenes. The ideaembra cedln the publication of this work has been to convey a correct idea of tbe great resources of our State. It will prove of great value to those persons interested in our canal, railroad and manufacturing improvements. WitiXAJt A. Smith ■ is-tho agent for tbe work . in this city, andean bo, seen at Brown’s,Hotel, where he will receive subscriptions for this valua ble publication. ' Passing Counterfeit Money. —Elizabeth Kline appeared boforo Aid. Parkinson on Saturday evening, and charged a young man named Cbas. Faster, a.clerk ina store on Penn street, in the Fifth Ward; with passing counterfeit money on her. Mrs. K. took a fivo dollar note on the State Dank of Ohio from Foster, and had. it re turned to her, by a person on whom she had pass, edit. A warrant, was issued for the arrest of Foster.. ■■ Tbcre.is a very large amount of counterfeit money in circulation in tbe city, at present, and great care should be exercised in receiving notes, ns the eonnterfeits are sometimes os well execu ted ns the genuine. We have two or three eases every day, of persons arrested for passing Bpu rious money, nearly all done innocentiy, and a little caro would obviate all the difficulties such cases involve. Effects of Intemperance. —AmannamcdCbarles C. Leech, well known in this city and Allegheny, was found dead en Saturday afternoon, in a pool of water, abonta mile from where ho resided, in Milllln township: It appears that Leech camo to this city on Friday evening, and left for home; his horse having arrived there without a rider, suspicions were aroused as to bis fate, and search was made, which resulted as above. A jug, par tioly filled with whiskoy, was found near the un fortunate man, who was lying face downwards in the pool of water. At a Into hour on Saturday evening, Coroner Arthurs bold an inquest over the body, and a verdict was rendered “that the said Charles Leech came to his death by drowning, while in a state of intoxication.” Tbe deceased was an unmar ried man, apparently abent 40 years of age. Petty Burglaries. —Mr. Guitart'e residence, near Oakland, was entered on Sunday evening, by burglars,' and several articles of value taken.— They entered the house by the windows, the shutters of which were bored in several {daces, to allow them to displace tbo bolts. The storo of Sir. William Cavitt, in North Fayette township, was entered on Wednesday opening, last, andsl2 taken, with a pocket book containing papers of value. - ■ On Thursday night last, tho residence of Mr. Potter, of Lawrcnceville, was entered, and §>ls stolen from his clothes, where ho was sleeping. An Affray. —-Phillip Russell and Lewi3 Baker, were arrested, on Sunday, and brought beforo Esquire Patterson, of Birmingham, charged with sn affray, on tho oath of William Beck. Tho Alderman committed them to prison for a farth er healing, on Monday, when they were recom mitted for trial. Lewis Baker was afterwards discharged, sure ties having been given for his appearance at Court. Assault and Battery.— James Pagan was arres ted, yesterday, and taken before Aid. Parkinson,- charged with an assault and battery, on John Kiusloe, op Sunday, at tho boarding bouse of James Murphy, in the Fifth Ward,—Fagan was charged with beating Kinsloo, and otherwise in juring- him. Tho disputants wisely concluded not to carry the matter to Court, and tho affair was settled by the payment of tho costs. Sent to Prison.—Alexander Barton and George Bhcllenberger wero committed to. prison, yesterday, on a bail piece.. They were .charged with larceny, Bomotimo since, at M'Keesport, and bail was given. 'B&t, as it turned out, their sureties grew rather distrustful of their appear ance, and surrendered them to the custody of the law. , -- Bailroad Iron. —A largo quantity of railroad irorq manufactured at Danville, To., has arrived in Allegheny City, by the Pa. Canal, and ißjaow i unloading at tho out-let dock. It is intended for . o Kentucky road, and will bo ro-shippod on , steamers in a fow days. Theatre. —A good bill is prosonted at tbo Tbo* i| .ntre this evening. “Who Do They Toko Mo is iFor, M -‘Hunting o Turtle," and “Tom Cringle’s IS 4iog;’in which Mr. Brelßford Buetainu the ohar- - outer of the gallant tor, and whioh bo ably per /gjj oonotes. - .. <c>3 Ladies' Fair. —Tho ladies connected with tho, First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, of Alle gheny City, will hold their . Fair in ..the storo room,-on Federal street, next door, to tho old Al legheny Savings Bank, on the 10th inst. . Quick Tvr.c.—Qm thanks ore due to the gen tlemanly agent of Adams and Co.'s Express, in .this city,for a copy of tho SanFranoisco Herald, of May 15.. This is good time—ono mpath from the land of gold to Pittsburgh. . Pennsylvania Bailroad. —The receipts from passengers, for the week ending June 6, nmount -6dtbsltf,7s3, and tho. receipts from freight for the same period amounted to $8,660 51, making tho totalroceipts $27,314. - - - The Tuesday Packet is the well-known steamer Allegheny, the fastest steamer on the Ohio river, as can bo seen by a glanoe at tho horns she so gallantly wo* from the Telegraph No. 2. Tire.— A fire broke out yesterday morning, in the store of B. Watson & Co., comer of Wayne and Liberty streets, bnt was extinguished before ipnrfti d&fli&gO VAS tIOHO* "JwT—lo to'olerk of to Cincinnati, for ipapew in a<tnu« «f to toil* A GooiMutnber.~c There-were thirteen com mitments for drunkenness and vagrancy, on Saturday and Monday. FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alloy. :::::JCNE 16. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE <yREILLY LIME. XXXIICONGHESS-FIUST SESSION. ... Washington, June 14. Senate.—The bill granting further remedies to patentees was taken up, and debated by Messrs.: Underwood, Bradbury and Tonoey, in favor, and by Messrs. Borland, Butler, Bayard; Hunter, Fehsh and Grier, in opposition. The question was taken on a re-committai, when the vote showed only 20 members, present.- There being no quorum, the Senate adjourned.; House.— Mr; Moore, of Louisians, made an explanation in answer to the remarks of Mr. Stanley, in regard-to the movements of the friends of Mr. Fillmore. The House resumed the consideration of a bill reported by Mr. Bennett, granting lands to the new States for railroads, and to tho old States for educational purposes; the lands to be appro priated at the rate of 160,000 acres for each Senator and Representative ih Congress, and to each of the organized .Territories, and the Dis trict of Columbia, 150,000 acres, all the lands previously granted to bo dednotod from the amount granted to each State. Mr. Jones moved to lay it on tbe table, which was negatived—nayß 93,'yeas 85. - The Honse then went into committee on the Indian Appropriation bill, and shortly after ad journod, without action upon it. ARRIVAL OF TnB.STEAMSHIP BALTIC, : The Steamer Baltio arrived yesterday at noon from Liverpool; whenoe sbe sailed at noon on the 2d: with 77 passengers and full freight COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Liverpool Cotton Market.—Cotton bas been quiet and prices a shade less firm. Wright & Grand’s Circular quotes the sales on Saturday at 12,000 bales; Ajcnday 10,000; Tuesday 8,000. -During the three mentioned days the amount for speculation and export was 6,000, 4000, and 6,000 bales. : Nearly all the sales were of Amer ican. Tho imports for the same time were 13,- 000 bales. Orleans fair was 6}; middling 5® sj}; ordinary 3J@4{!; upland 6£®6 8-16; or dinary 4@4s. , The manufacturing districts were dull owing to the Whitsuntide Holidays. Breadstuffs—Tho com market wa3 well atten ded. Wheat flonr commanded a ready, sale ot foil rates last week. Corn bas experienced: a farther advance of from one to two shillings, with moderate arrivals. Of other American pro duce their iB nothing to report, business having been of a retail character. Brown & Shipley's Circular quotes com ns having advanced only 6d; Maxwell's Circular says Is, and on floating cargoes none. : Money Mamb:t.—Consols have advanced to 10Q}®100| money and on account. Foreign stocks were firmer and bat little was doing. II; Tomes, bearer of despatches to Europe ar rived at Liverpool at 6 P. M. on the 30th. ; Tho Sarah Sands arrived at Falmouth, being short of coal. The political news in England is of no im portance. , -The floors Of a building used temporarily ns the com exchange fell in tin Tuesday, precipita ting a largo number of. persons., into the cellar. Two men were killed, and a largo number seri ously injured. Harvy Smith has returned from tho Cape aud says the fighting continues. Full details cf the war in BurmsU etato that Rangoon was taken after an assault of three days; Tho magazine was blown np, baring been fired by a bomb shell. The loss was severe. : Tho cholera prevailed among tho British troops. At Bombay the markets were favorable; at Calcutta they were depressed. ;Tbo British Admiral on tho Pacific Station, has declared the Bobos Islands ns much an inte gral portion of Peru os the Sicily Islands nro.of England, His opinions are strongly controvert ed by tho British commercial interests. : The crops throughout England are very pro mising, with no exceptions. : Tho submarine communication between Holy head and Dublin was to bo completed about the sth of June. : Tho Pope has confirmed the nnpoiotincnt of Dr. Cullen to the Catholic Bishopric cf Dublin. ; The.political affaire of France are quiet, i The French import returns show a great im provement In trade. The duties on merchandise from the first of May exceed those of last year 10,000,000 frA2s.ee.' The commission on the budget hate ahotrn unlooked-for independence. They hare rejected the President's demand for 23,000,000 franca to defray the expense of the 80,Ouv men added to the army, and have also refused - the credits de manded for tho new ministry of Pohce. They also express regrets for tbo confiscation of tho Orleans property. • It is reported that Napoleon's special envoy to the Northern powers was well received, but was distinctly informed that tho revision of tho treaty of 1815 was wholly inadmissible; ami also that a Congress to which England would he Invited to diacusrf political constitutions for con tinental Europe would be inadmissible. The papal governments nre uneasy under Ike intelligence of frequent conferences between Napoleon and.tbe chief of tho Italian liberal party. ; Austrian financial embarrassments arc ns com plicated as ever. The correspondent of the Times says n general feeling of discontent shows itself in every quarter among the Austrian pro vinces. It was rumored at Berlin that Ncufcctcal will bo given back to Prussian. It is also rumored that the recent settlement between the king of Denmark and Prince Augnstinberg will bo repu diated by tbo Germanic diet. The mail is through to-day from tho South. | Tile New Orleans papers contain few items of in- 1 tercst. i Tho stcamor Columbus ran from Bt. Louis to New Orleans in three days and 9 hours, being the shortest trip ever made. .... ■■. The Charleston Evening Nows, has published a call for a meotlng to ratify tho Democratic nominations. : The Alexandria Age states that tho cholera has broken out among tho negroes on tho Kanawha river, proving very fatal. At Charleston, S. C., Col. Grouard and Moj. Jones fought a duel on tho 2nd inst. ot Fort Mellon, Elorida. Bowlo knives wero used, and Jones was killed, Giouard surrendered himself to tho authorities. Tho extensive foundry of W. C. Davis & Co., near the comer of Broadway and Court streets, ■ was destroyed by fire this afternoon. Loss heavy —partly insured. ... , , The Miami Canal- broko near this city last night; itwill ho repaired in three days. Tho weather is hot, but tiro health of the city continues good. There is considerable sickness of cholera ond ship fever among emigrants, on the river, from Now Orloons. ■ At' the-Webster meeting at Lowell Institute Hall, about 2000 woro present. Tho enthusiasm was very- great, and numerous, speeches were made. Tho meeting adjourned with threo times nine cheers for Webster. : A boat was upset in tho Bay of Funday on Tuesday last. Seven personß woro drowned; the Rev. Mr. Berg, pastor of the Baptist Church; of Portland parish, Professor Chipman, four stu dents of Aoadio Collego and ono boatman. Tho Republic says many delegates to tho Con vention bavo arrived hore. The Southern Dele gates are unanimous for Fillmore, and tho Northern delegates divided among threo candi dates. ' Despatches state that crowds are waiting at the Railroad for Gen. Pierce. He left tho oars at North Andover; and remained over Sunday. NEW YORK MARKET.—June 14. < Flour... Sales DOOO bbls State and Indiana at $4,12@54,13; Ohio $4,18@54,87. Gram... Sales 20,000 bush corn at C2@6Bs cts for mixed Western; and G4@64J for round yel low. Provisions ...Prime pork held at $16,87; mess i $18,25; pickled meats advancing; Bales 150 hbls. Shoulders at 8@8}; hams 9@9J; Lord 9S®lO; -prime beef-$6,60@58; mesa $11@14.. Bales 1000 bhte hams at $16,60. T Stocks...U. 8. rises, coupons, 1868,117 j; la ' diana Canal preferred 49- EUROPEAN HEWS. New York, Juno 14. FRANCE AUSTRIA. PRITSBLV. Baitimore, June 14. Cincinnati, Juno 12, Boston, Juno 14. St. Johns, N. B. Juno 14. Washington Cur, Juno 14. Concord, N. H., June 14. Boston, Jane 14. An escaped unmet, named .;Malloyy was seen to jump into tho water from tong Wharf, this afternoon. He : rema4nod tmder the dook three hours, when he was shot , at - -and'wounded, and re-taken. PHIL .ADELPHIA MARKET—June 14. Flour...ln moderate export demand; sales COO bbls good brands at $4,25; holders firm. Rye Flour... Very scarce. Corn Meal...Hcld firmly at $3,25. ' J Brain...Wheat is in good demand, bnt littlo is offering;, sales 8600 bus prime Pcnna. white at $1,05. .No Rye in morket. Corn, none inquired for; sales 6000 bns light Southern at-64; heavy Pcnna. 68©64. Whisky...2l. Provisions... Unchanged. BALTIMORE MARKET—Juno 14. . Flour... Sales 1000 bbls Howard street at $4,- ;18; nothing done in City Mills. Grain. Corn 67@68 ; yellow 60@01. Oats 36©38. Whiskey...2l. ■ ■ Beef Cattlo—Tho offering at tho soales reach ed 600 head; 170 were sold at prices ranging from $8,75 to $4,75 100 ibs on tho hoof, equgl to $7,60@59 nett, and averaging $4,25 gross;.: Tho ballance left over and driven off. Hogs... Sales at the scales to-day $7,60 whole sale and $7,76©58 retail. CINCINNATI MARKET—Jdne 14. The river has risen four feet sinco Saturday; weather very warm. ■; Flour-Firm at $8,20. Whisky... 10J. Cbeese—Dull at 6c. Cotton... Good spinning 10c. Provisions... Bacon sides 9J-, packed. There is a good demand for Bacon and Pork, bat they are generally held above the views of buyers; the stook of the latter is very light. Groceries,..There is a fair business done, but no change in price. Batter heavy at 10©11. CIDER VINEGAR—2S bbts. <m band and for sale by jell ARMSTRONG & CROZER, SPA.NISU MOSS—4O boTca on band nnd for sale by jell - ARMSTRONG & CROZER. BROWN’S ESSENCE OK JAMAICA GINGEK— I For aalo Wholesale and Retail by ie!2 .."i JAMES A, JONES. HUHE CKACKbHS— A fre b lot just received nnd for l? satoby JAMES M>CANI>LE«S & CO., Jct. 4 : . 100 Wood street. Buckets and ruus-iiw do*, tiuejeew; - 10 do Tubs; forsnle by Jell _____ STUART A, SILL, SILK WUtNNbis.— a. A. Mason it Co. Uiive Juki rcccsvrd, (per Express,) 10 doz. Stlfc Uonuei*, new* est nnd most lashtonablc_siyles {iol4 VdOUtf Dh LAINL?*.—S cases MusLu Dc IXI 12k and 10c., Juel received m Jel4 . _ •A. A. MASON ft CO.’S JAWNS! LAWNS!—Jam received at A. A. Ma«on j &. Co s, six cases fast colored Lawn*, at lfcjc. A!* so, some qs low as 10c. _ ftcM . SUMMER SHAWLS’—A. A. Makon & Co. have. Jim opened a large assortment of plain and. embrol* cotcd crape, broobe* catbmero, ric lain© end oilier Summer Shawls- ”’ QeU G 1 UNNEY RAGS— LOWJlurgcGunney saek*,forfliilfi. T sTUaBT fc SILL, No C Southfield street, jel l opposite Mononeohda House. *>| \ HURLS. No. 1 Trimmed Shad, to »rnvo, and will, O\J le sold low by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & RANH, Jell J 24 Second street. PARASOLS.— A Urp*end varied assortment of eatm, silk ami gingham k'aronolß, (plain ami figured.) just opened ai a. A- A jell _______ Gjand Cl Market street. Bk Guvzorrs concentrated extract OF YKILOVV ROCK AND SARSAPARILLA —A fresh supply, Just received imd tor sale.whnlcjta.le and retail, fcv jj-ellQ JAMES A. JONES. BACON— prune Haras; |bj«o do tKipK; 4 buds. Country Sbon der*; p?l2 Foreataby hTL'AUf & feILL. UOFI-.fc.E- i>3«r* prune Rio. just received and fur sale by ; &TUAUr&aUX; No. 0 btnlibSTil'j jc 12 . opponie Hoare. VAKUYKira AMKKICAN Pt,Arf> I’UWDfclt-For fr*attV.fyirjr£*iv*r,»»>vcrjiU:c>i Uni .arutt unU Urtus »aw, Jcsi received ar,<3 forwulftby jr» i W a . SIVXtJIUi fc CO-SO 5 Liter*? iu /"I At‘<ihK7~>:.Mi(M-TKH. "KHArtUM MU* VX DI-NV* COMFAMDN* —A on a hex of httimmetii*: arsl liuj fcJi3e*ra>t' , i by Thnmz* KtatkV Fornclslfjr II T. C. MORGAN, jt Ji No. H»1 W Mid Kffcf. M»C«IV.MIvS "COUFOLN»* *fl I-ISTO.R Al'lV il OIC rURNITt-ia-. l»r ; X citafcsiftf. re* lo thru oi'Ktnftl ta*;rr» varaiiaed am paliihed I iin-UMi*. Ac Tim Ccwpoaf.d ba*< tHHe;? #«r**:rwuoi aiVr.ihcr irUclce e*e>,i thr Wber-jwt i»tr«tce*<). rwiSJ 'V. A arcLVnu A ru /"1 AU<;l'\Ci fclMS't.H-lMJ—'i'fte AiCpricAii JiaOfe.i. VX*'Wrt‘C*sJ &:;d tar ihc etc of xceTcft».:.n -6b4 ixjrteu. its'Cte U«Ue4 ?* laics i tend Mfcssla* ftiiiwiwe* cr jrartuUei.s Ly Henry h£fciCH;r»- Jfinptob!u!jf4*&dfor tAtaVr w. e. jiavkNi earner*^ rr*iri T«ft»t »T«ftT> Tea* I ii/vi one ijal.f chest* tkai<, »*}*-•* &\l\.r hsjild, <OV‘?iUHiK ftii *!to Values nad il'C<*Tcft*,srlikfc wf.i is.go'4 by ib* parksge *Z Uk w*cxi : W. A.. M’CU/RO A CO , . ijrStKtra nfti Tm Urs.;?-?*. T®T*.lv liooil*.—X". A. UK r.ow ni'ir- Xi lb* Jf * luryn and rirrfjiiy J ivit* <tf «»:«• •ant} J?jsn»twr i^rt«.*t» r-n bia^k, ptem ano fKareil £ifkt. Ft.£(&fO M-s*. l‘epllK*. lfer»rc- 1M Ls'ii'.':, It. tain**, Citamwreys, j-.;au -Momr*, Ar. ■ ■ Huu*t keehm* pMvju.\mvt— Wooden llowi*, of a;J fives, jasl rrertitr a; C’q<hr* I'ina; ■!«*■*» Osoib«« [.law Ike'* *. i-w < V\ oe-J A Anc rtatbßnsrds; Ciai>k* Hor^s. W. A M’CI-CRG & CO, No SSHS Liberty iiretE P~~ UHtfroilT WINK AND purpose*, warranted to be \b» pais jckc ci ;h<* Rrnpft Also, Ginger Brantfy, fas th* pferentiua find cttieof Piatucr*,&e. For sale ty JaMl2* A, JONES, SVhokMt* and Reitil Druprjrsi. jet’ corner of IJbcrrr etui Haws *:*• aiOTIll Ulo lilt OlrtTUt OFKNINIi THIS PA\\ot No. &l Market street, a finn hit tt( Lute T'bread. HU arid. Cohen (Lovr*. which I Wili sc.i Oi vrhokift'r twee# by the *h<s«e pair. Persona waqtin* m purchase will please call early* as I want 10 close lie kn oat m*«S JOHN W. KEN'SHiV. Domestic dry goods—Th* *abi<ni«j*r!»»»«• jy»l received * fresh supply of P ! *'n ant fancy pnnir i Calicoes, Cheek* Gingham®, Mo«hr;«, Ac. At to. on hand, a well aiiortfrd stock of Variety Goode, Jewelry and Walcbe*, wbkii they Oder Wholesale, ai irrrailv reduced price*. h it\A jaMks M’oandlkss & co. The tiarißcr*aip heretofore existing tc? tween tbo uttdVrwgncd, rn tb« Wool and CittKimi* aion bu*i»CB»* under me firm of Mrsfin & Ek*» was di«*olved on litf fir*t of April U»u by mutual couser.t Ti’e btumeat of Uie late firm be rented by 11, L«, who Is dulv authorized to u&e the name, of the firm lor tbnt purpose. fj* MUIU'H.Y, mvl • • 11. ll.h: pay vour filceuit* miiE Mercantile Apptfli'crfor the-County of AHe- J Climy,ha«thi* day made return to me of nil per* roji* indebted for Mereanutc. Uecr and odicr iiecnact in the cities of Fitubuigb and Allegheny, and Atkghe nv eouwty persona to Indebted svillenH attny ptnee Slid iciife the aame. JOHN V ROWLAND, ]el4:dfl:fc«li ■ ■ Comity Treriautrr. - « #ttr v*| UenrVel NOTICE IS HEUEUV GIVEN to all ndtchaien* of ’Klnejpwelryntid Watches,that Hooa w now ready taaupp’yyou with the test and most fu«hlonal*lc fine Gold Jewelry, and at lower price* than any othtr deal* er In the city. Ho buy® fer caali cheap, and Bell® for eftsh cheap; tnakea laTgo sales and wnall mofita.— Therefore, ail personapurrhasiog Gold Jewelry, rmo Silver Ware. Watches, Ac., from this eatablwhraem, will be sure to get the value of 100 cents for ever do-lar inverted. Cola Watcbea from 820 to SICOj Sij.v.er Watches from 80 to SO, Silver Spoons/rom *5 to •an, am!-other goods equally, -cheap ■P!oa»o call at aiurtret street, the only Wholesale price Jrwelry Swre in the city. -_fi££_ to Contractors. SEPARATE PROPOSALS will ko receded nt tlm office of N: Pouotfpn, )n Birmingham, until Wed nesdiT, die S3d in»i»m, for grading and ngving Canon sirr'et?ln ihe borough of South Pnieburgn, or tuch por tion thereof n» the I'own Council may direct. Not le«» than two nor more than elyht tliouaand cubic yards of excnvotlou, and not Icsr than fivo or more than ten th-iuncd yardi of paving, wilt be rcijuired, Spcclft lotions of the worlt required can be teen atanytimo on application to N. CREADY, : THOMAS MEREDITH, South Pittsburgh, June lt> 155«5. . Street Committee. ' ial4idlWAwU. ■ ' . - : FalmeotocfcM Varmlfanc l THE safest and mosteffecUve remedy for Worms, in Children und Adults, lltat has ever been dlscovored. *'following testimony, oflw good effefits is olTcral. FromD R W. WiUtacU, Droggijt- . * ra . LayAVSTTfi, {lndfamx) Nov.lo, leol. Mrcsrs B A. Fahneslook & Co.—Cents t-1 nave been S ? Slon r^V g ;,= SSfei fi SfJERtt-Jsm \Vorma from the «’stcm. • n R.AY. WILSTACII. Prepored wijfMldh^o o aand'nre{«h^W^«.^«S’ lel4.d&wlm Wit riCKEREGUL, 18. I !.«L.mn^ Wi 61tWIKR fi 00l| ; OT. 75 Wood SI.V Tiiari »«®» s „ A nrl'fnTlTßT : T?q ' 1 LOO KI N G GKA S S MANTJFACTUREBS, , AHD WIIOttBALS DEAMvOS rt t rt J Foreion and Domestic, fancy and YantUj Goods. th V CO .respectfully inform their friends and .1 iaUl'cy have received a largo stock Jf f * V(' V A\'\l VARiIST>/ GOO!)S, which have been bought for CASH, front Importers atjd and which they will Bdl on os reasonafoe term?, and ns low n« can l be parchnsed Ensir Oar Block consißis L^okm P g f 01a««., Buttons, Parasols, Clocks and Watches, K'Mmns, l&crs, Mh05...., ' Gun Caps, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs,': PortMonates, Carpel Bags, A A Pi-jfeo,* ggggS. ***”fo'*' Cambric, Jnconcus, Bishop Luwn, SSSK&ao. M°H Wswl3s «•>». m cabinet Makers! and others, furnished with Looking G Me«K mdmhemfvisWng eur cUy for the pnr- P SJ-« Goods,will please cat COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW (MB' THEMAUKET. . Oypica o»ths Datw Moami*& PosT. # Tuetdavi Jane 15,1852. \ The weather yciterday jn the forenoon.wa< showery,, bnt rather pleasant in the.afternoon. -Business contlnu-' ed quiet and dull generally, with bat few transactions worthy of note. FLOUR—Sales light; receipts exceedingly limited* sales 100 bbls extra from store at $3 25; C 9 bble 0183,04, clear of inspection. • GRAIN—Sales on the wharf 0f.2C0 bus Corn at 37© 40. Oula, X4obos from store at 31; 467 on the wharf, 30. BACON—The demnnd continues limited, and raoslU confined to retailing; sales 4 hhds western shoulders 7s, with pay for casks; 4pdOßs city shoulders Bc, cash j. : 400i) do Si, 4 mot; 4Ulids country bacon at 74 for shoulders; 84 for sides and 0 for hath*; 8C0&S sides at 8. V..\ V SUGAR—SaIes 3 hhds at 0; bythe bbl64©cy. MOL\SsES—Sales© bbls syrup at 45c; 10 do common dt 31J,cash. :' ••• *: . -- . : r LEATHER—SeIes 3000&S red at 15. - COFFEE^-SalcslSbagsatlO*,cash. . LARD—Sales 12 kegs at 9. CHEESE—Furtltcr sales 50boxes on the wharf at 61; from store 6J07. v' CO9I9IEUOIAL SUMMARY* FLOUR ANDMEAL—The Philadelphia North Amer ican of Saturday says: There has been very little movement in Flour since the close of last week, -and sales-f*r export only reach some 506000 bbls, mostly made on Sa urday and Monday, at.. 54,121 .for.mixed Penna and Western, and-4,25 for standard and straight brands, including belter brands and extra at the usual advance; holders have since lieen asking the latter rate for Shipping Flour, but there is littlo nr no demand, and only a limited business doing ; nnd Wcstrrn, not in very good order- has been ngalnoffcrcd at our lowest figures, the market closing very dull: For home use sales have been limited at 4 3504.374 (or good, and choice brands; 4 6004, 75 for extra,mid 5 0005,35 <»bbl for fancy brands. Corn Meal is scarce and m better demand; about 1300 bbls Penna sold, in lots, at 3.55, whlchis nn advance; and 1200 bbls Brandywine al3,3lifc>- bbl. Rys Flour Is also very scarce, and higher prices have been obtain ed; some 20300 bbls wcre.taken, mostly in smell lots, nt 350 V bbl The following insipeetion (Of the woek ending the Ioih inst:^l3,3spbbls Wheat Flour; 300 bbls Ryo do; 1*23 bbls Corn Moal,ond 45hhd?do. ' PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Jane 10 Tho offering* at market during the past week comprised 2000 bead of Beef Cntile, 300 Cows and Calve*, 070 l logs, and 2000 Sheep and Lambs, Prices—Beef Cattle ore in active request, sales being made at 87,60 to 0.00 & 100 fir*, the latter price for soperior quality. . Cows and Calves—Tbcro is no change to notice; Dry Cows ranged from 7.00 i 01,3 00; Springers '4 00 lo 2500, and Fresh Cows 19,03 to 30.00. In tho Hog market large sales were made at 7,00 to 8,50 P 101) fits Sheep and Lambs—Prices of the former ranged from 150 to 3,50 each, according to quality. CINCINNATI, June 10 s-~pnvi ran*—The raarbethas exhibited n very quiet oppearoncc,nnd transactions have been onqQite a limited scale .Ofbbtl’ork the tales corn pripfd 1(10 bbi« Mets on Wednesday at 810; 100 do do Saturday io GO; 400 do do at 17.00 urae: market closing, firm, and holder? asking cash •Of Becon.'44hhd* Sides told Wedne*doy atOjc, CO (Java; i:0 do Shoulders at 7|c; 130 do Sides Thursday at 5|.3,00 days; Yester* nay there were ?om« buyers for Sides alOo. 60 days, but th ywero generally held higher. Shoulders nrc firm at 74 c pkd. and prime city smoked, are held at 74c loose Siles in the small way at ?|c for Shoulders, file for ribbed Sides, and lQc for clear do. . Of Lard. Oof) kegs No 1 country sMd at 04<‘, and 1150 do <io atOjc Prune city beg U held at H ! 4©ioJ?y and. do bbl at 01© Oje. There uon improved feefioir in the market to dav. and an increased demand for Bacon with sales of SO hhds Sides at 0c; f.t) do atOxcpkd; 14*2 000 EulrOdav* interest added. We oho understood that 1100,000 Dm Sides sold far delivery at P*a. A tale of 300 Ibis Mess Pork at 17,00 —— WOOL—The busier*? is mil on a limned scale, re cop* continuing bgat, but the market us;cady, and buyer* arc free at our qootauons.tsy^ Tub Wa»hed and felt Common and i Blood F;ccce 4 Blood Meuno | 4» Full * a ; Bn washed NI2W 'BEDFQRIVGII* MAftKRT, Jus* 7, (for ibo wcrV«*-Sp-ctm ho« been m brisk drnunnd *:rceour lam both crrTpurt aau home a*e> übiS f sir* Bare been ramJc mfail ptire*. The traafaetiortt include a carso of JSbl). lib:i, ami parrel* emytmnn\; to 1S?0 M>?b, all fit SI ,£5, except a lor of oO 1 bl» fretn time- which bTOmsbt n frae- U.-.n over mi* r««.. VYfcalt*—'3here <• j.otne. m/ja-rjr, buUhe initi*R#iJ<>n.* have brew ?>gh:, cwirg ?o lit firm ??e*i of-hoirfpTi VVr have only to r> port ?tt*c* of ?SU Mrit si 7Ctf pal.** which price ihc roatfcil :« Dim "Whalebone—A sale of eif4J fb* Pour w** mads ai3Jc» cszh, ihs . POUT OV riTTSOUKUn* &t that watkji in ik* ARRIVED: lui Jet A* 1 !- < t* ft - o .R*«» -rile M4fCee.lj.-OU. Tusjus* hiifircf* liai’oyt Wen Nrwich - Cmnt, W<nNcw;o!’.. “ y.liayard. IVffUjei, i * i'tffvnv.ny* Murdoch, tWlivjll*. ,j \Vj6rhr Airr- C- Moot#, W ueelmg. u C-ncLmmii, time*, Ctrciarsaii, 11 W t HfjJjpcport. '* M'tifiOe,ll-JOAjJigr'Oirt ** A-ir.ebt I’.v, IJntihr'or. .Cittt-.iuri.vi. ’* t,V.y, ItoMasen, fci. Lexst*. <' Julia Dean* MeVor ZatxiviUc. 4 * tier-Mete*. ShaKk* tixliCOtis. DIU’ASU'KD: •‘ fiftltj.*, RenarUiTCWj.trlUe. •• {'4r<4;iiiu;t(. «w l * i ‘*,i? -I i V, Kr»«"C,t " 'iliCixas. fcarsVfcr, ttuihjy* West NeWifcfl. '•’ i>T , •" i 4. I*«t:c-J-re* .Vtv i'if.do .to. *, Utiirs. t?en\er. Inrr Mupinck, Wc;i*?iuc. •- t.Vivwsi^, “ iiscxej'o State, s. Ji}.>*«j. OtiacmiaViJ, '* ■ I.u6i:a. Kotinl*. I*t;*u<»jt'e. fJarluttit Farh«f*Dttrsh anil Uocfclns* i t “V > f\ |»ori Packet* iCIZSjI r.'» l-l-r I!Ml* COU-uRU. A J..M..+ .., will kaxe Puu&areti every Mondufi aV3 V. M:j rrifjr.va.* Wili leave Mocksnfpoji lcrrOay, u? u o - c« - fi?k f A- M« r '.iftttizn*, or. l fstiy rely on the vt»o*i ac- C'jsurstc=£-auo:J aAJ pitmiptCCM. »V. li, WUbKLKIU marl No. «l Msikei *t^et /iCCrLXJR i'FMNKUX PACKETS. , I ALM'OHI.NV Itt'LlX • tv* Wj*. lUmva lb* A‘.’e* v «tf » KNcvrTiTAfimAiy acdnuniay, Tfae un* *s«cif( ALLEGHENY BKUET! No «► Onpt. J6us H4«t.t*jr#vc* u»ft Allegheny wh*Tf for.Ffauk* hr. every Turning or.*! Jtrhtaffiftl A I*. M f-Vt I'ff ip!)*or upi>(y ow Board tmatiw fc'or ttartuuftud MeenlafiiJoti* t jra> * t T;-.«•• '<* ''cc»- “*r lC,2*'i-.uR M*t> v<;H If-if ft fav - ,'.ft.ttl l OTee r -?ll lUtCfC&cdi* a»ft pc«> every Y»®‘4 o v ioi -., i*. '<*, For riftjplsior iuu»t-.nst,opniy on beard*or to T. WOODS A SON* No. 61 Wfttflf gl.tftftd C 3 Frontal* Vor KtU«aot&s <milCata«W t THE draught and pleasant steamer ,aKtn.V- Capt.M:tA«iu»,wlll leavelhe Aitegueuy whan oh Monday, Wednesutty. ami Fridays, at 3 o'clock, F. M ,for kuutnniag and Catfish. Vcit frtichi or r>as»&ar apply on hoard. InovlS jjjror Lonn ileach, oiatutta, and GAlllpotle* The fine ftwamer GOV. MEiGS, * fti il onHi Siren*, Mwer, will leave for tho above fesSccSSt and intermediate ports, every pfelLsaSafiga TUhfcD AY, a* 3 I*. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 JOHN FLACK, Acent. Widaestiay i-ncftet for Cincinuati. tr*r> - Til* new nnd fa*l running steamer OIN* rttefC-.gCINNATI, LUkmikgimu, Master, will leave wtSkrr’ftfijregularly every WttftKtsPAT. For freight or passage, apply on board,or to dec3o ’ «. 6,MILTF.NnERGF.R. ATS—IO3 saekspmnc Os!** m *tnre and for sale by _j»>o L. H. WAT3 ? .R\IAN A SONS. »ACON—litutoi. just received and for vale by ► ARMSTRONG A CRO^KR, cIU C 3 Water nnd 04 Front street. BROOMtI— U»Odo*.onhatid and for Mile by ARMSTRONG A CROZRR, Q& Water and 04 Front street. Slid o—so iialf bbls. ecu bhad, formal: low, to close the lou F R, DRAVO, jeH No I.Diamond; X|| HOLS NO. t Oalilmorc Herring, in sioro on IMJ consignment, for sale by jell TAAFPE, MAGUIRE A DANK IJ'XTKA AND SUPERFINE FLOUR—Always on 3j fmQd and for sale atihe lowest market raievby XStl TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & DANK, SAP Band convenient STORAGE,with or without in surance.by' * •jell TAAFFE, MAGUIRE fc JUNE T>IUMK .GOSHEN CHEESE—A fpfonUld lot, forsafe J wnoicsule and retail, by J. LaVELY A .CO., j r lt Tea Dealers and Grocers, WOUttttN YAKN«— A,n aeaorimcni received on coneigntnenvond for Bale by J. LAVELY fc CO / : T<m Dealers ami tiroccrs. Bprlnffii GW. DUNG AN respectfully uiformß his friends . and thopubbe generally. itmionlheSrat Jane in* Mant, the FRANKFURT HorKLwiil.be opener! Jot the accommodation of HOARDERS, during the sum* mer se«son. Frankfort, June 7: 4 2m ' ' fgIKAS—6O hair diesis ttunpowder Tea; I 170 do do Ytaff Hyson-do; SQ do do Ilyson. . do; 240 do do l’uuohong do; % Cj do do Souchong do; 140 cauy boxes Y. # IL&imp. do; Now receiving per canal* and for aalo by P a MILLER & RICKRTBON, 221 and 223 Liberty st. ~ Winning Mads ttaay. SSALO & CO.'S CIIKMICAI. SOA.l’—Fornnslung . all kinds of ctollies. painted surfaces, Ac. This >» a new article, tronoanceil by those who have used it, to be superior to any foup m the market, for common use. It saves in soap, labor, wear and (car of clothes, one half. Warranted not lnjnnonato tlie skin, nor to the ar ticle washed.' Its excellent qualities can only be real lied ltv trial. Tot sale, wholesale and retail, by tieu tty trim. . > w A> M’CLUHG & 00., j e a [Chronicle copy-l i!5O Liberty street. • star Bdbcry and loe Cream saloon* A& P. SCHILDKCKEH, respectfully inform jhcir .. old friencis snd customers, that they utbnow pre* Dored, at their Saloon, No. 22 Diamond alley, to serve up pure ICG CREAM,'of tho very best quality, null hours of the day and evening. They always keep on..h®ua, every kind of Cakes and Comecuouary, fresh and sweot. Parties and families will bo served wtla all articles they may order, on the shortest notico and on the moiVsuusv factory terms. Remember the place, No. 22- Diamond atlev a few qoots south of the Dinmond, .{nvylfoSw LcaieTsusiu Plano For(e Factory* ■ ■„■ T. L. LEASE having applied’tuaphi* jf23ESrv33ra ne, T to the manufacturo of PlANOSvbe enabled to sell at least twenty.five It *?. 1 ■ i ■ per cent, cheaper than any brought from the Ensvand warrantedv.qual in every respect; -• Si* octavo Rosewood pianos, from SIBU.QQ and upwards. Seven octave • do .do 250,C0; Piano. Wareroom, on Hand street, over Johns’ Mine l ral Water Warehouse. \ [ Accordeons, Violins, &e., toned And repaired. UeB:y ,» * •' w - .v."'- .'- r v.V, '*• -£. •>.■ ;■ :■ -~' ' -w-«Vfe ■#'■. V v>- .■: <■.•:• ../•- \ AUCTION SALES. Auction Card* TUG undersigned, after an Interval of fonryearsvhns again, resumed business, Having complied with tlie requisitions of the law regulating Sales av Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of rutiburgb, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearly thirty years in tlus Imeof hazards nothin? msay ing that Jic will be enabled to give enure satisfaction to all those who may-feel disposed to patronize him. P. McKIiNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. lyO Anetion«»naliy BalUi A T the Commercial-Sales Rooms, corner of Wood .Zi and Fifth streets, at lOo’clck,A. M.,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Good s, Clothing, Boots mid Shoes, Hats, Caps. &e. AT 2 O’CLOCK, P AL, Groceries* Qaeengware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Giassess, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books. Stationery,. Fancy articles, Musical Inslra ments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, ja3l:tf Auctioneer., . P, M’K&H HA, Auctioneer. JEWELRY, At Auction—A very extensive, assort ment of jewelry now open at McKenna’s, to which the trade is respectfully invited. I*. McKENNA, - jc!4 . i. . ■ Auctioneer. MILLINERY GOODS—A very large assortment of Millinery goods of every variety, now open at McKenna’s fora few days only. •P, McKENMJ, jel4 Auctioneer SECOND GREAT SALE ijF DAHLIAS, VKttlh-.. NAS, and other choice Plants, at AtcTiorr.—On Wednesday next, June 10th, ct 2o’clock in the after noon, will be said at M’Kenna’s Auction House, by catalogue, a largo and recherche assortment of Dahlias, Greenhouse ana other choice plants. jel4 P. M’KENNA, Aucl’r. p. jh* DAVIS* Aucttoneor. EXECUTOK’3 SALE OF LEASED PROPERTY.— On Saturday even'ng, June 10th, at 9 D’crock, auhd commercial sales rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sis., will be sold the unezpired term of a lease, hiving four years to run from the firstof April last,ofa lot of giound situate on Prospect street, near Washington st, having a front of SO feet on Prospect street, and extending back ICO feet, on which is erected a two story frame dwelling bouse and stable, and also a small brick tenement, on tho rear of 6aid lot- SaVject to an annual ground rent of ten dollars, payable semi-annually. Terms at sale; Hy order of the Kxccutorß.of the lattf- Wm. Worden; ■dec’d QeISJ • -P.M. DAVIS, Auct i vy. aijrUAKTmuVt Auctioneer. PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF WATCHES AND JL JEWELRY, at ArcriON—Will be soldon Saturday evening, June llMt, at 7f o'clock, at M’Cartney’s Auc tion house, a large assortment of second hand watcher, jewelry, Ac. Among tha lot may be mentioned in pan: the following: gold and silver patent lover watcbeß, -plain and fartcy cases; gold silver and Icpine watches, plain and fancy dials, commonwatehos; gold pencil ca sts; gold guard chains; gold pens, Ac; together with O' Urge variety of fancy articles, Ac. jels W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct. : BUTTER— 3 bbls. (fresh) just Tcc’d and for srie by jeB RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. M” "OLASSES—iOO bbls Cypress, for sale by jeW STUART, A SILL. SAj;r—i2b bbls. No I for sale by Je4 STUART & SILL. boxes assorted, to close consignment. jol STUART & SILL. BLOOMS— tons Juniata tiloomfijon hand and for: sale by (jclOt KING A MOORHEAD. PIG METAL—3CO tons to arrive and for sale by fjcTP) KING A MOORHEAD. C*T)uak—3i>o uUd* air 10 prime N O ameiTr; foriaie O jc3 JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. Ht.MP—C 3 bales prime Missouri D. R-, received per steamer Persia. ARD—B kees"ju«.t received and lor sale by” 4 ’ t RUSSELL A JOHNSrON, cS 110 Water street. I LAD—tub pigs soil. Galena Lead, landing from, j steamboat Persia, and for safe by je4 ■* JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. 21 ©27c wax* SIQXc 2555*7c i*©3oc * Off. YJRAYKR BOOKS AND BIBLES —la the plainest JL and most elegnm bindings, of al) sues nnd prices. j _ Davison & AGNEwyea Market si ORANGES— On hand and to arrive this day,3o uxa. primoOrange*. I'orgaleby ■ W. A. M’CLURG & CO., Jc3 • . No. 253 Llhcrtv street. MAt.AOA WlMss-fcvceiand JJrjr Malaga Wuies; in tiore and far ea!c bv MILLER k RICKETSON* &U and dSI Liberty st. RA -Cfc.Nl' lIOLDNG *4KA—Which lift* giten *och <-»U genera) sMtsiaeuon to onr mail fuiioin, tee e«n notr najip'.y toonv rgicut, iavins )*t.i received a Large Lot. <>«ad DisrkT«a.ftt37i ecais. Superior and extra ili> at 75c. togl,‘«£. je* |>ORT WlNii—s hhdffcfin'SeMOtt’* porn I*oit Wu:tj J. . 5 qr cpsk* llus; &C© ® do* 23qr do -do di*j Nonr lacdme. and tor *aio by WIU.En 4 RIOKET3GN. *U and 223 Liberty su / 10 wire. Anchor 10 c!o do da Veuany; 10 do do • do do da in Pints; received cad <ji sftJa by MILLLR& RICKETbUN. mjOl ■ ■ ■ MACKUfIh!/— fIU Hl* No 3 Untc imukere!; lfcOb.VfhM# do do; JObhl* No 1 £oj ]OibM*ito do do; IGjbbtado do do; 10 4 Mil* No 0, Jatidioff and for mte by ray3i __ MIU,KR&kICKRTgoy> ■$ bbis trOvrrtßß * U Co« socarj JLj no do., do 000 do; do do L crashed; <0 >!o do O powdered; :i5 do do A cianGer 1 ; 10 hoxca do D reQntd loaf; Tlcemcd aad tor onto or siu-Lku & mcKKrsow. l -il nr.4 ;&3 Liberty si. cijtit Bra - . s■ 3 in! |ur<». l?4r> ami IH4 Tale Cognac; 2 quarter ca.«k« trCD, co «45» : « and-4 proof, imported per bn*f Clmttc; J 5 naif pipe*, ID qr cstkaara! 0 l>Uls ls-IO and 1514,4 preof. lii{s Jarncf; Ai*o, half pipe*, qr, and rmir««,A BeJStJftte, Ko» clieUe brandy, vrim the ahave noir la Custom House «lowe, on* fur tale %y MILLER fc RICKKT3ON tu?«U _ ■ •■-.■■ £3l and £33 Liberty ft. nniU-l Board offcefiooi Ihrect ats of Lower Su Clair 4 towi'.vhip, Alisher,y coamy, To.* will meet m the School Houre tn Mount Washington, on Satarday, the 3d£uf of July next, at 10 o’clock, for tbo purpose of ex amining Teacher* for their several schools, for the en suing school 'car. . For further particulars, addresaT. J. Bighan. Michael KuowW, A. 1) Mftvctison. Arthur, Abram, or Irvin Hub leTjl’ituburgtiroaiOfficc, - jj9P:twd&3wsv Neilce to Brldce Batldara. ~ BIOS Tor the roituttueuauaf five . Undoes, on the Gir ths Ran IMitok Road, will be received, tmhi l<) o'clock, A. M. of the tf;it June, 1632, atthe office of Wm.A, HtiSACo., Wood street,near Fourth, Pittsburgh. Finns and rpeciucauoiismuy bo examined at the Kn gmcei’aOffice, Wyucstrcet. near the Court House, on and after the 12th Indent. Contractor* are required to state haw much, lif any) slock they arc willing to take. CHRISTIAN i’RUSKR. Chief Engineer. Icllilwd&Uw LAWiIUNCKVILLti PKUPKRTY Wft tfAiX— Ade ; urably »»tuat«rd property. of 50 feet front on Roto* tired, by !4Jdecp; welt socket! with ftuiu &nU flow ers. shade and Jrati trees, with grapes of a choice quality. A uvo tiory house, well arranged and m good order; rooms neatly papered; a !art>e wide porch; pump of good roft water. All welt fenced tn; palings tit fnmt. Price 81SQO. Terms, S5&O in hand—balance at ©250 a year. S. CUTUUERT. General Agent, ietO 50 Smuhfield street. - important to Otblost and Chair fllaltcrii WE have jast received direct from the Importer, a consignment of 5 bales CHAIR CANE, forwarded to as immediately on ns arrival fromCanlon, and which we will sell io the trade at a- lower price than such has evor been offered west of the mountains. Also, 2,000 sou of machine turned Hickory BED PINS, at a tow rate, in qaauiitleft to suit purchasers TAAFFb\ MAGUIRK A BANK, jelO 124 Second street. \EfM. M. WaRD would respectfully ÜBnounco to TV the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, that the spacious Saloon s at Build ings; are now supplied with a superior quality of Ice Creams,Cnkcs, Fruus. and other refreshments. Open from 0 A.M. to U P; M ALSO—The Bathing department wiU&lwsys be found In order, for Hot; Cola, or bhower Baths, an nlmostin dispensiblc requisite fQMbcp&servairaa of health. - . myU ■ : .• • • Assignment for the BeuoAt of Creditors* BY order of voluntary assignment executed on the tiih day of May, m the year 1852, by Claek, Ml - i C'r, to RichardT. Leech,-jr., the said Clark, M’Grath A Co.; made the said Richard T. Leech, jr , a Trustee, tor the benefit of their creditors. All persons having claims against the said firm, arc requested to prtscai them to the subscriber; and all persons mdebted in the.firm; ere notified to coll on the subscriber, at 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and nay or arrange the name. my!7 R. T. LEECH, JR. SUPERIOR PACKED TEAS.—The attention of Re tailer? is requested to our superior Teas, put tip in quarter, half ana one pouad packages,securely covered with tin foil,and warranted equal inevery respccttothe best put up in the Hast, and superior to the majority, of them. Every package la labelled with our name and guarantee, subject to he returned, if not approved on trial. Dealers willbc Kupplied at rotes ns low ns the same quality can be hadiu the Eastern ernes. i‘or shlo by W. A. M’CLURG * CO , jeB _ . . Grocers and Tea Dealers - Flue Oolong lilac It Teas. Tffl E would call the attention of our retail customers . i y to our largo stock of Black Teas, selected with gtcatcare jn thqNcw York market: ,v bouchong, 4? lb, 35c.;. English Breakfast,lP’ lb. 50c.; I’ine Oolong. 00e.; Enra Oolong, 75c. Delicious Oolong,. - 81,00 Young llysou, Imperial, and Gaupowder, same prices as above, puro and fragrant. Rclail Grocers are Invited to:cali and examine oar Block, either packed in quHrtcr or half ponn> packages, olfinbulk, by the half chest. - • .. * A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jcB . 33. Fifth street;' T.O. TWIOHKLL* CO.»S " FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOUN W. T WICHELI*- —.JOSEPH MOQBIBOH. Twlcliell fa Slogvta&e. .. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, r Corner <if Commercial and Ptm strtetSi - SILL promptly attend to all consignments and Com missions-entrusted to them, an<Twill make liberal advances on consignments or Bills/ of- Lading. In hand. . ; ••••': •v. . tirders fnr the purchase of Lend, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filledat ihe lowesipos sible prices, nnd on the beat terras.‘ : . They will also undertake the settlement and collec tion of claims of importance: and hope, by them, espe cial personal efforts and uiiantina id uil the interests of their fncads, to give.general satisfaction- -■ Geo. Collier,'. -St,Louis; ■ KHtsA'Mortpn,Cracinnau, Page*Bacon do StraderA Gorman do l Charleßß,Blow&Co, do HojeaAFrMer, :.SJ : : i Chouteau A Valle, do Springer A Whueraan, do D. Leech & Co;, wj!liaoi Jlolracs m & Co »T. AV. Dm>?r A Bro , Pittsburgh; Morgan. J M-Buck &Morgan* Philadelphia;- Shields A Miller, PbiladeipUio.H-D; ■ Newcomb-A Bro.; and W. B. Reynolds, Louisville» T. C TWICHELL A CO, New Orleans - COTkIMISSIOIf HOtJSE, HEW ORLEANS TQI3IODS established House confine their uttenuon strictly to sales-and purchases on. Commission,* to the-Forwardinff business generally. -. They solicit a .continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. January!©, 1853.. . 't ,> r ':V;! V-„‘vV ; i- I :. ! ’'- so-:l'«: : ;.?•*■.- ; '• '. • -.-■■• >•-■? **•*. *- •■•*• 'JUv‘.*.;'c' ’'' :*VVv-.■ ' .v'•. '•:•>*. .•- " r .- '■/■;•* ■ '.: *sV■ ••• '• ,„■».> + •*■■ • •••" "W ! > ' :7 ' " : -■■■ ■ •.•'■ •.;■• ii--,'^' <: J .» s .••.'■ ' .« V 1 .1“* <► */W - v-;/:- -:> - I*-: •.»■ -*. V- '-T -■ .... . " 4 1 * , ■Tv >^>-. W. A. M’CLUUC & CO tool 'jrtaeUorii Saloons and UatlUi ■5 ' « 1 ~\ 1 .’ ' 'S-r * . ' n - ' - . - • V \.' (-y .-. MEDICAL. EEHAEKABLE CUBES! S Y TSB OF HO UGHTON'S PEPSIN. £ , jb. HOTOimnra . I*—Miss ffliypteffls; ttl iika • WSIkB« —had ineesearU pain apd ■ uneosinesslnthe pit of the ■ ••■■■■■ stomach. Two. or three *■ ■■■■• ■■ times' a day the .pain in *^iW^tWTrr"*TmirT”T^ii~‘‘****"** to such a degree as to makeher scream wall agony.. These attacks bnp-. poned sometimes after food, and sometimes when none had been taken. Sho raised mash soar, clear fluid from the stomach in the morning. The stomach swelled mach at night' Tongue coatedand clammy; much thirst; no appetite. Bowels costive; doll, stupefying sensation in the forehead. Complamtaoftwoyears standing Gave her some Pepsin on Monday. Came backm a week Said the pain had not been half PO:bad since taking the scconddosCi&nd was daily growing less. -The constant gnawing was also gone. Appetite improved; tongue cleaner; bowels regular; head still heavy.. Ini another week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pain m the stomaQh—raised no acid fluids—head felt clear, and every trace.of the stomach complaint waaremoved. Case 2.—Marrted Lady, agedUQ — Pain-qfurtaVng.r* Very stout lady. Had goffered pain, nsnally very se vere, in the region of the stomach, for three years past, and particularly intense after eating. Whenat the worst, the pain is as if some hard body were being throat into the puofihe stomach and bored fa every direction. Mach tenderness on prof sure. This lady osod the Pepsin with sorprUingcficci Soon after the fifstdosethepainccosed —sue fck some nausea, and reichrdj but nothing came up. Several months have pasted, batthere has been no return of the pain. Tougno clean and moist; no. sore* nessoftbe stomaeh. - . ... ; Hsuabkab&b Cubb —XotmctH*, £i/., May, 1851.—0 n the 7th ofAlay,l6sl,Rev. M.-D. wUUarai, pastor of the Fourth Presbyienan Church,m Louisville, Ky.,wos and had been for a.longiime conhned 10 his.Toom, and most, of the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and CbTonicDiar rhcea, and wns to a!!.appearance on the very verge of . the grave, and acknowledged to be so by bis physician, who had tried all the ordinary means iq his power wlih- . oni cffecij and atthe above named time, the patient, by the consent of his physician, commenced the use of Dr.' Hoaghtnn’g Pepsin, and to the astonishment, surprise end delight of all. be was much relieved the first day.' The third day he left his redm Tbe sUlh day, which was excessively hot, be rode ten miles wilh no bad ef feet; on ihe eighib day he went on a visit to the country;; and on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored, to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as .to go; alone a journey of uve bnadred mites» where he arrived in safety,mach improved in health, having had no dis-. turb&nce ofthc stomach or bowels after taxing the first dose of Pepsin;' These are faetsnotcontroveriable,aniL this is a case which ought to convince all skeptics that there isa powerin Pepsin. Let physicians and dyspep*: tics Investigate. • DR-GEO. H. KEVHER, . Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood st., Pitts burgh, Ka [my26:d£w Dr. Boycott's Improved Bxtnot of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! The original and only genuine preparation for the permanent eure of Consumption and Diseases of the X/ungs, when they are supposed to ■ he affected by the too free use of Mercury, Iron, Quinine, •-IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL— . Scrofula, or King’s Evil* ~ Concern,Toraois.'Ertp lions of the Skin, Erysipelas*, • Chronic Sore Ever, Ringworm or Tet- . ters, Scald Heart, Rheamansm, Point in-the Cones or Joints, old Sorct and Ulcers, dwelling of llio Glands, Syphilis, Disease of the Ktdneyt, Low of Appetite, Disease ansing-from . the ase of Mercury, pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Drop* sy, Lnmbngo, Jaundice , and ■ ■ ■ . - . Conveners Tfae Beet Female Medicine Knoira t fTUlEShaker prepared “ Yellow Dock,” and the “ Red JL Honduras Sarsaparilla* 7 * are the invaluable reme* dial agents from which Dr. Gayzott’a Improved Extraoi of Yellow Doekand Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la* bora lory of Dr- Gayzou has given ns the Virtoe of these fools intheir perfection. His- preparation contains all the restorative properties of the-roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made in the manufacture of iins medicine, until it was found that it could not be farther, improved.' . '> - ‘ Accordingly, ere find n resorted to almost universally in cases oi Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneous com* plaints, for general prostration of all the vital powers, and alhhose tormenting diseases of tho skin co nylng to the patience and so injurious to health. Scrofaia, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan grene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of oiher dt*&- . grecable and dangerous diseases* are speedily, and perfectly cured by tbeuteof this medicine. Sillies, Michigan,Octobers 1651. Ma Jouv D. Pok—£Jrar >irlt is with unuttera* Lie feeling-of gratitude that lorn able, thsougb the Di vine Providence of God, and by the wonder-working, agvncy of that excellent medicme.Goywm’a Yellow Dock and Sarsapanlla. to give you a few symptom? of my a-most hopeless tase. ' lathe winter of 16501 was attacked with a severe pain, which was grodunUvextendjng ihrouffh the whole righi siJc and leg ; nt the sameunie, a total prostration of my physical system; also,my leg had shrank (o about i uothirdnof i» common size.- Z procured the attend- I auca of a skulfal practitioner, whopronoanced my dis* I case one of the worst forms of liver complaint. He { sail my ease was one not easily handled,bat prescribed I forme. I remained under lus treatment unul iwassai* | USed be not help me* - I then procured of your I agent nt tins place, W. A. Beers, two bottles of Guy | zolt-.s Yellow, Dock and Sarsapanlla, from "which I re { ectved a vast amount of benefit. After having taken 1 four bottles more, I was able to pursue my business j without any inconvenience, and have been since that I uuso a well mau. while but. a short time since! was eon i fined to my bed three-rourlhsof the time; and l cannot ) ascribe the return of my health to any other cause than [by the ogeocyof that Italy valuable medicine, Guy -1 zott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsapanlla. •/..- UASSEL VAURIPER. -. ■ • . Mr. J. D. Paex—r«rr Sir .* I send you the foregoing certificate, and, so /hr as I are acquainted with the cose, InsoU true. I procured it, thinking it might be a benefit to you and to thu ; afflicted. You have the privilege of uungiiat you think beau Yours, W. A. BEERS. H M f H The following leuer is from a highly respectable phy sician, who enjoys an extensive practice: v ftaVAßiiß, BiurkCouxny.OnNov 1,1851. r Do. Joh.v D Padk—Dear £ir.- U D.‘. GuyzoitsEx* tract ol Sarsaparilla.” This medicine has been pre set) tied by-mo for the last three yt ars, with good effect, In General Debility Liver. Complaint, Jaanoiee, Dys pepsia, Chrome and Nervous Diseases. ' la all female complaints u certainly is unequalled. In the use of this medicine the patient-constantly gums strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consid eration. It. is pleasant to the taste and smell, ana con ; be used by persons .with ihe most delicate stomachs, ! with safety u&dcr any circumstances. l am speaking i from experience, and u> the aflltcwd 1 advise its use. DR. J. S. DEEPER. Sold by J. D. PARK; Fourth and Walnut streets, Cin cinnati, O, General agent, to whom all orders must be addressed.' - ••• • ■■ It/* Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for 65. raid by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio, - North-east corner of Fourth and walnut sts.y-rentrane« on Walnut—-in whom.ail orders must be addressed.. . . J Knld & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox, Jr, corner Markai street and the xhtunonaY u A Fahnestock A Co, Pitts burgh jJ A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee &. Beckham, Alle gheny City; J IVVowcll, Washington ; WH-Lamber* i ton, Franklin; J Bleakiey, do; L B Bowie, Uniontown;H i Welly Greensburgh; S Kounu, Somerset; S D Scott, I Bedford; Heed A Son, HonUngdon;Mrs.Ot.r,Holliday*. burgh; Hildebrand A Co. Indiana; Forney ft Maclay, Kmannmg; J BEvani?,Cnramifta&Blood»BrookvMle; A Wilson A Son. V/ayneshurgh; M’Farland A Co. N Callender, iMcadville; Barton A Co,Erie; Henry For ker, Mercer; J Burge A Co, Butler; J Douglass A Co,, do; 1! Hannon, Leaver; J.D Sumraerton, Warren; F L A C S Jones, Condersport; P Crooker, Jr.,Browns* vllle. fjunel&dAw HF.RKING— 20 bbls. No. 1, just rac'd and forsataby jeB RUB3KLL A JOHNSTON. A LLEGHENY SAVINGS FUND COMPANY—3 J\ shares for sale at a bargain, if applied for sooa. je7 ' A. WILKINS A CO. New Goode* WATTS A C0.,165 Liberty Uieel, have received j« .this nix, by the Pennsylvania Railroad, a.large otof new spnng.styIe.CASSIMKRES. - , - |m>B3 -• A flea for the critical study OFTHI J\. SCRIPTUKK3 against Romanism and Rational ism, by Rev. M»W. Jacobus, D. D.. for s*le by jes : DAWSON A AONKW,6S Market »t. gjAßA^OLS—Another large lot of these very cheap A laiusols, just received at A. A. MASON A CO *3, jes . 02 and C 4 Market sired Gothic Hall. # tIW GELEBRATED for nearness of hi, fineness of quaiitfr durability of workmanship, and low prices, woo* and Boys’ Clothing. Great induceraeniBiociif!b& uy er^VT'stuivtOTk*'. A MEETING OF- THE A "Fifth VVnrd Savings Bank” (ice oflhe Bank, No.4M I.ihM;y.*!J 0 i 0 £% t h iYe I ® ‘i9.h day of Jnno next, a> into a corporate a T‘mwSml Secret iry^ Bn a MIIIFS-W BOND—A. Eeignette and Pellevni .it, rtmirfics-iark nndpalc-in qrcaskb; also,Na- Custom Honso chargerto- S«hS?„fth of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor. seanxßrind.es of the most Bupenor in .tore " sate cheap, by —“ Great Bavffalns! : ■ IN VELVET, PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS nAfiPl7rS~W&ich will bo found ai tbo carpet ware* hou cof W. M’olintoek,Bs Fourth «ueet. As *e ore determined to sell off oar present stock or the abovo goods at cost, wc Invite the attention of those wishing , to great bargains w j PCLIST ooK lledueea 4*rlce». 4 A MASON .'is "CO i On. and Ot Market street, will A . open tin morning— ’.T e a«e»Jlcragc Do Laines,lo©l2l;. . ;j do Horeges* 18c; : 1 4D pieces Figured Changeable Silk, very low; . . 60'J Crape and Summer Shawl* , IS ca»cs Printed Lnwnsand Muslins; 1 17 do SumtncrDo Lames, some ns low ns 10 c; Also: Luces, Embroideries,Hosiery and tlloeca. |ie3 OsMlUiVttbenesr Gnenlionit Planu* rfliHE best'dolteciion ol Dabltas west of-the unnn- I tarns, one hundred end fifiy rorielie-V Thorboin's ond lloyey’s Verbenas, whichare unequalled. :In fnei, Hocey’a America, Repnbltc,and Otbof-Day, and Tbor bom’s Heroine, S’Eelipto, and Bit S.Blane, are admit ted to be the Gems o£ the World. The abuse, *•“ erery variety of Greenhouse nndothgr Plants, for S*ie [ a ‘ Pa * KOger “ dßeO^fB n ffuTß^lNEoN. European and «[nmr4:bfeoi ■: vV-. *' 1 y-i f \\- <\ V t , POR SALE & TO LET. BT °HB ROOM ond FIXTURES now ihk i5?K?h? b S ,tie *ub»«itof. Potttnion given on amß 1 *'• Fo,MI, ®« enquire Of . ■SH™ Tt. CHESTER, Jl PmllhCelitin, -J2H32 118 Market .wet, ' npnHEE BOILERS—2O fret lo*V «nd 40 Inciis la di- J ; amoteri lnme a nlioTt time. For ,a a ■ jc7:tf WMICK.fc CO,9»Waier«lteet. • vet Bair. , , A three etary Drlsk Ilaaie, mowed on Smith. gfSg field etreett ensl side.third door from thotorner MS of Third eircet. Enquire on the preimiei.nr «( ji!o:2w H WtLKBSON. VO bCt. '^i's THE JIISSODRIKXCHANQE, onWaitr street, near the corned;of-fchorl street. For terras.*n,:.. Kroganl? to AlJermsn PABKISSONfSUi Wart.’ aprgg if _____ . f|,o LSl—The 'subscriber offerr for. Kent,. w ? 1. store roon ■ now occupied by Mestra. WiJlock rgfflh ■■ ADavla, No.&.Murltetslreet, Possession givenjgijg. onthe IstofApn- Fnquireof JtinSttf cfiiAtt. tL PADt.SON, No ?.1 Wood St. .■ For Henti f\E?IRABLE BUSINESS STAND—I »ffer fotrei 1 / the warehouse nose occupied-blr md.QS a uni# store on the comet-of Llberiy'and Handsireetr, A good location for basinest'of' any; kind' . Possession, piven immediately/ fmvlgl: . JAMES A. JONE& • . Foot sate* - f A FRAME Dwelling Hoase and lot, siiuated on Cloy: «/V alley, No 34, Thshoose ia lO by 18,28toriei high, with a wing 13 by IC. Lot U2O feel front by 67deep Price 8000 CURTIS k IK.B1!?, Arts, m ? 8 No 133, Cor of Wood hnd Fifth sts. /-J-BEENWOpu GARDENS FOR VA tlrol and wen known.place is now offered'to per* aonsde«riDgade!ighiAilanil heslthvcountryreiidence. The whole will be sold together or in ouowiUes to Sait purchasers. Apply immediately to • l«l THOMAS mOPPITT* SO Fifthst* /AHtiAl' IAAUOAINH-FUK SALBiof exchange far VT Pittsburgh manufactures. Five Lou, each ICO o? 2SO feet, situated in,'Thomson £eil’*j>lairof Bcnvilta/fi'dai ing on Wiilise reet, and in said plan known aslou Nos.. • 19.10,20,21 and Hi. Eromreof jet THfMAS MOFrtmSO Fifth su A kOT In Allegheny City—-Fronting 20 feet on Uaa* XI. ver street,-and exieadmg back flu feet to an alley; very the corner cfßeaver.end Finnklin stii Tiils lot is well situated for business or ti dwelling-ADDIy immediately to THOMAS MOFFITT, je& 20 Fifth -street. .. v :«!*rm fox rta ACRES GOOD LAND FOR SALB-Fourttfies • U north of Terentutn,' 1a,;450 aeresclfcared/Ini provcraenti.are a good Frame Dwelling Honse, and An - excellentlarge Frame Darn. Price 83t> per acre. En*: quire of the owner GEORGE GILLETtVOn theorem!- ses orE WILKINS, Marble Works, Pittsburgh. jtO;lmdA2tw« t tUK KhJMT.—-From the Ut or April next, ins. Siore,wiih Pweljtogvaitqched, on the corner of: Marker and First good business stand fbra Store or Tavern, it bejnjroolyand square from (he river—will be rented tovr tg.agood tenant. IAPPI? to WALTER BRAIVr, No. 232 Liberty st. raarls:tf ■ Fox S«l«. A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, and LOT-*Sit r\ noted on Penn street, in the Oih.'Waid. Thelot 1S ; 23 feet front by too feet deep: front building. 21- by 32 ■ feet, 3 siones high; backbuilcing lCby. 16 reet,2siorle» bifib, containing 0 rooms nnd wide entronce hail—also, parlor in second story; 21 by 16. feet, tonico infrom, with iron railing. This pronerty willbesold very low. Apply immediately (o ‘ THOMAS MOPFITT* > jftS :- ■■ l • , -29 Fifth streak>:. B'or Sole at a fiorgaln* . . . ;; - A SPLENDID Farm, and dholcc Coal; the Faraha* J\. 94 acres,COof which is irt a high state of tfultlva* uon. and about 60 in Coal; of the best quality, with'& . good landing and safe harbor. There is an abundaneb of Lime Stone, and a ehoice quaJtty of Flag %tot»; v A ~' new Farm Hoose, well finished—>a goodgarden,pa!ea in ; a stable and ont buildings ;an orchaufc~ of iarejI t ac- : lected trail; good water. . The whole is Ittcompfotb or 1 *- *’ der,pJeaeaniTysjtuate p.bove DamNo.Sjonlhe -TOngV i ioghenyßiver. - Si CUTfIBERTY GeneratAgfcnt, . Jp3 60 Smithfleld street. ■ Aores forSoso» v- FOR SALEWA valuable property of Fifteen Acres, - one and a half miles from the canal ok Fatrvlew, ten miles fromthe city, two acres in meadow, ten and a .half In grain, Ac., balance fine timber, a good dwelling house and out houses, exceiloat fruit, with-ihe smallerv fruits; also, a fine- yoang nursery of choice fruit, aUIa good order, and well adapted for amarket gardener ~ ; immediate possession can be ; had by paying forthe . grain crops at a fair prlee. Terms easy- . v r S. CUTBERT, General Apmt,- -; JeB 60 Smlhfiald street. - A • ■ - Boose and Lot for. eaic, •• . ./• • M . THE subscriber offers, for., sale a two atoiy BRICK HOUSEiSituate on Chatham, street,: be-v-;- iWeen Wiley and Webster. Thehoosecontains’•■■■•• seven rooms, add loiwell finished throughout.. Being convenient to the most active business parts of.thecity, ltiaavery desirable dwelling for;a-private residence. It not disposed of before the iHth of June,it will be ef fered at public sale, on that day, at 3 o’clock, P. KL-..;v Persons wlsbtngio purchase, will please apply to Mr. Jackson Duncan,corner of High street and-Penntylvm- • • ma Avenue, who will give all necessareiofoimauon.- ~ J my>2.» JOHfc HUGH Eg l. . ■ for bale* . - TEN OR twelve LOTS OF GROUND neartiie toll gate la tbeborongh of SomhPmabargb; rail . within five minxes’ walk, of the blonongahela image; These lots are of targe rlze, fronUng on Caraonsfreet and the Brownsville turnpike, and are among tbe, be&V lots for building:purposes ontaatsideef the river,-one - of thcseAeinga large lot extending- frota-one street to : the other* and adjoining the toll hoise loti - .i 1 / They will be sold low, and on reasonable terms* Title perfect", andciearef incumbrance: Ennoireof? GEO; F* GfLLMOREj • Nosl GraT»t r »i < Katm for aare« X VALUABLE FARM FOR on Bfc Jx. Sewickle; Creek, fifteen miles below Allegheny City, and about three-quarters of.a ratio; from the Ran- :■_■ road, containing 43 acres, 23 of which is rlbtr bot'-om . land, welicadopttd to. gaxdeiungor; agricultural pur*: : poses, The balance i& upland;well situated, and welt umbered; bas a young orchard of aboaUOOibnftyirdes. It ia well watered. It bas a sraull hottse onilr&ndma terials ready to pal an a new one 13 by as. tus expeet* ed that a railroad station houseiwiH bapul op, within i mile Cromiu For terms enquire of 1 : -> > ' : CURTI& & DOBBS, Real Estate Agents, over Patricks «u 4 Friends lag Hoase,l23,eor,:Woodaj;dsih <:• v.v\-^;fr Valuable Property* tor Sale. THE subscriber, as Agent, for tno owner, otf-trtbl pri« . . vnte sale, thelwo Lota ofG round, nombCied lathe■■:•. plan of the city of Pittsburgh,: 71 and 79 Treating on Penn street 120 feet,-«nd extending 75CJ ftetjinoie or less, to the Allegheny Riven This property-will he de - posed of Upon such terms ns will secure to thepartha* sets a profitable investment ofcautal.? Lying contigu ous to the- entrance into the. city of the Central Bill* road and Pennsylvania Cans), u affords favorable sites ; for or can ho 4 onventently divided,tdto s ePglble building lots, and must become, apon-lbe com*.- - .', pleuon of the public improvements, now in progress, in : - and around the city. grettljr enhanced inyaltU? for bc ainess purposes. For further information apply to \ * R. T. LEECH, JRy jefiitra No.l33Wood*trect,PittJ'bnrgbi. DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Coansa op mab&kx atu> rntaD sißssrsi . Bstabhshei ■»» : lB4u--Irt«rtperated by t&t ZjßulalUtttf-.: PtnHayltatiio, trim Perpetual CAarier, r Durr, Professor of Thafetlealaad’ JT Practical Book-seeping and Commercial fcciente^-.- N; BwHaicH'Eeq.t Professor ofMercantile Law. . Joss D. Williaus, one of the beat Penmen In the - West, Professor of Ornamental an<f Commercial Pen manship. < P. Hatoss,. Principal of the-Classical EepjsuimeaV Professorof Mathematics and, Classical. Languages. :'.f . Those who aspire to the higher rank os Accountants, are requested to call and exansinethc credentials of this .■ Insulation, from upwards of-one hundred. Hankers und Accountants in have .been. : trained for business hi it. Al<o, the emphatic-tesumor male of the American Institute, the Chamber ofConl mercej and many of the leading Metcbsuw, IWokersv . and. Bank officers; ot theettyof Ncw-Ycrki appeouea . to the pages of North AtfierieanAccOuniaat, and-H western Steamboat Accountant” - DuiPs.Book.keeping, 192 royaloctavopages. 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''- ?• SEALED PROPOSALSwiUbo reeeivcdallhlsOfflcfe, .-until l;2o I c!ock ; tfic 26m day of June, fertile supply* of the following articles, for the use of the luck at the lUniied State*) Marine Hospital, neariMaeity.uniilthe ■ jtilh of Jane, 1854: , Beef, asTree aspossibleffombone, Price per lb. Drown Sugar, ol the best quality,* do • RCC) . • ■*:>.' ••iv- •' . do '-' r ■ : Tea, Hyson, : - : . BiceFioary, =• Soap, • * . Sperm Candies* ■ Ccffee, . - ... Batter, best qati tjr, . v,-*- do • Middling Bacon, w •. . ' dor;!. > . . Uams, ■■ ■ ■-• .v- « . -"do Lard, —■ - ..•• .-••••>.. _ Flour, best eoperUne,- - - , -vDnceJftrfcbl. Molasses, - - - - • - Pettit Port Wine, SJ Vinegar, .-•--■- r oO Miltf 1 Best Bolted Meal, * * * -P« baalaL • * * * “ '* 4° Beans, - - - * ■ ■" V- _ Eyes, per doieOi gait, - per peek. Hominy, - -do WoOd, QQ Coal, * * * perbnshei. ri Ati o' Ido wilr.m (or above) articles to be of Ibe very ; 'best quality, and lo be furnished at such tlmea and to -sticb qatnuiies as on the requisition oftha Steward of. ' lbs Hospital, approved by the Surveyor miybe inquired,, ' Anyother emele*thatrasr he wanted*tboeonijaemt,. :. la iaraisb at the lowevt market prices. It is estimated that the number ofpaitents to 3m«apjHied'wiU averaxe.. . about SO prr day, In additioHto which Ibere will bo about teuoSeera audservaat* to bo sapplied. ; ; AnyialardmUopooneemlngthacontiaetwiUbeglven " on application atrhls , HENRY WOODS, Surveyor an&Aye&t, jeS * United StMfitMulce Hospital. -.V : . ... .‘iy^K^. 1^ , r ~ J x V YJA f *' > ' }r - - do - - dO • - do ** '•’S' —; -- _ #' Ji&i&V' .V.'TV.
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