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'''3 , 74,-;', - 4 . 9 ,„,e„,..g-r. r .,?lt e ., 4.. ~.....' fel ..,?• -_,.., ~ , ,_ ~ r•-• „..,,i, ~, ,,- ,L , t ,...,,,,p ,44.„. - __, ..-, , _, -. ..• r„„ -_ _ ~ „Se 4 „,.., -,,- Z . ii .. ...1' ~.. -, A, , ~tt... k , A ~ -~~-- ''~ "~ LOGAL ylEnti Clatcsir—This game Is all the go now.avdays.— e yesterday witnessed a party of youngsters arm •ng themselves at it in a vacant lot op the East side Grant street—it has completely superseded the d game, "town ball ++' • 1414 y, of the citizens, °were!, of the Ninth Weid, Complain that the love f the game has become a complete mania, and that e players, riot satisfied with Biz days In the week • r such sport, annoy the ichibitants of this ward • ry mach by going through the exercises on Sunday. e hope that the Sunday performances will be put E stop to. - Aramtw hIPILwIthc, Eau.—By reference to the legraphic column, the stsictiog announcement la ,ade of the decease, in Downville; Calithrnis, of advent Misvalue, Esq., of Pittsburgh. r. M'llwaine was distinguished for mechanical genuity, strong practical sense, unassuming man re and urbanity of character. Ma life was an norable one, and worthy of ail imitation; and his lly and, fliends . urill, cherlatr the heritage left of -a blameless lifeemd n epodes* name. . , 'Stable at Bairdstown, opposite ilainviller teal Cu.; belonging to the Penna.•& Mir; Tram nation Company wee destroyed by fire on Sunday At hit ) with its contents, eleven melee and 3000 els of oats. The lose is estimated .at about WO.' So insurance. be fire originated from a candle which the keep: of the atable had left borolog.. •• The Court of Quarter Sessions were princl• ly occupied yesterday with tho can of Ed. Muf. , who was standing in his wagon which was being en by soother runn,. when it accidentally run so old gentleman named !lay, and killed him. j • yoong Mao was tried far 'manslaughter at the tuber Term, but the jury could not agree and .discharged. 1 ' The committee appointed et the . Tama per's meeting, a few nights wince, for the pur e of collecting fonds to test the constitutionality he License Law M the Supreme Court, met last Meg and appoioted John Seetin Treasurer. They have another meeting on Friday night. IllP FACTIMT.-Mr. Tim, 143,- Wood street, on band a splendid assortment of whips, canes, • sibs and parasols, and in fact every thing in noi• Ile has also 11 fine assortment of fly nets. birit . 11'0111." • • r -= Owe of the laborers on the foondstion of the edraftrid his ankle sprained, yesterday, by the folding on which he stood breaking and precipi • g hies to the ground. Town--Thernas Erg. ; formerly editor is paper;arrived. lits evening from Se. Loolc-- ooks in good health and fine spirits. ,mot.—There were but sour eases before His or .yerteraay morning. Three paid their' fines, one eras discharged. i'hoy put n hydrant in front of Masonic Hal noisy. _- - Cherries were abundant in market yesterday The Wh i g ,Convention inert. ici.day, at -10 ock, in thane , " Court Haute. esoexitto.—Ml the Courts have adjourn O.IXIOtIDIV. Ausattea Nomc or um Acr.—Genera, .eMorro! a Portrait7-by no American lady, of MO most promisirg writers of this country, sident of Washington City. o. 30 Dictionary.of Mechanics, Engine Work Engineering. be Heir or %Vast-Wayland, a tale—by Mary itt. albot !Lod Vetkop, novel—by J. L. hl•Conner. stn. ft.Mioer & Co. .; N 0.32, Smithfield street, recelvect all the ehoie works. • • "• Notice:. Corpanaora of the ALLEGHENY CEMETERY are hereby notified that the Annnsl Meeting will be at Ike Office, on the Grounds, on SATURDAY, the nat., at 3 o'clock, P. M. . * THOS. M. HOWE, "'fret. T being able to obtain a License for the keeping of Wilkins Hall, have removed the Restaurant to sortafigia street, (four doors from Fourth,) where I I be happy to see the old customers of the Ball, and zensgalleradY. MEALS rot individuals or par tarnished as mutat. E CREAM, STRAWBERRIES, and such other caries as the maticets adord, kept constantly on and served to order.. - establishment twill beetnied on by my, son,who, trict attention, wilt hope to - meet a continunnon of .1* resent business and the f a vor public. t . K. lI.VAN RENNSLEAR: nig J.A.PSA. A. fdasoN it Co. have' just ACK .15. leaa i a ad a •7.ltesAßlZtarthe above desirable good!, t widthr, for ; Nos. 62 apd 64 Market at. .3. CADIPAILL.••• •13.1V1D Cl!*• ...„..., • Iran City Tack Fa ,6~., - • s co r rtantlVlD IL subscribers manufacture and keNP. hand nil sites of Tacks,Bradn, and h '°' bies i l ' in " Wilms Ba rel .g. Clout aud Hob Nails; fine Blues . ~• ti r , Ladling Nails; Copper Nails Bad Tac. A i " re ' s; Copper and Zinc shoe Nails; Pattern '"'" a " to; Rivets, assorted sizes, &e. ; &C. &e. - ' CAMPBELL, CH ESS & CO., MarehoUse, 59 Water at, Pittsburgh. AB CHANDEUBB.I3.—Just received, some very beautilld patterns of Chandeliers, of olive, gilt and stic Bronze.' Citizens are respectfully invited to call examine my stock, particularly one „pair, made to -r, of Cornelius & Co.'s Vest manufacture. 1 o, a large'assortment of Lamps and Chandeliers, le for dwelliogs, boats, halls, churchelviam. Watches and Jewelry. ' tIEATEST IN. AMERICA.—G.' L. Hoot, has just opened Store N 0.51 Market street, taro doors north Claud sweet, where he Is now selling all kinds of fine AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ire, boat half the anal prices. Stranger) and citizens requested to call and see the Goods before purcha eisewnere. - 8.--yarticular attention paid to fine Watch work, JeweDV Repairing. rmy23:2w - - Lockwood's VNLAND, PITTSBURGH AND MASSILON EX . PRESS, yes Pit tsburgh and Clevel►nd, Albruirsys, Wednesdays F r id ay s. - DARER & FORSYTHE, A. y7:ly ,NDR1F.,4...-•2500 lbs. Rya Flour best quality ; 50 bush. Ideed Potatoes; . 50 bbls. prime Neshannocks; 10 bbls. Eggs;. 20 do best o.der Vinegar; .50 do . Lonisville.Lime ; 100 tdo Family•Flont; , 100 do One Floor; 100 bush. ear Corn; 500 do Oats; • eon consignment, by T. WOODS &stre SON, 519 N 0.61 Wa ntset. :4-- - _,7 -'_, ', -- sti - 9 7 j4,•,.. - ',, _ . , , ..,..i v, ' - .;1: -. ‘‘ - ' .- s't. - ft;'• '*T ,t,k' —„ • ;,,, ' - ' 4.7% ._ ' . le - ; 1 , .. •,' , •i, • ' .., -.7, -" - -::: ,-. 4 ..- - • : ,:• ', ;', : .' , r ..3--. ''. ' :,. '.. ,' , '• '*: , '',l',''....‘• .ti', 1 '''' ' ~ .., ;,''', Z . ' 7..i',....'4'. 1 4 1 'i '., s , : r • , '...'' ~' 't • 11:11 VC . .. - ' * t: ' • ' .' .' ''' . . 1 -', • ' '' ''''. 1F1C1....4 , ...1‘! • ' :t.. Sale-atib .Ert. Town' _Lots for .Iltheuetvtointof Latrole,Weitmireland Co,' Pa.. Lo r alhanAd 'Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. THE now town of LATROBE is beautifully situated on an elevated level plain, on the bank of the Loyal bonne River' where the Pennsylvania Rail Road o rosses that stream by a handsome stone bridge of 3 spans of 95 feet each. Iris 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 east of ,Greerufbung,ll west of Ligonier, 12 south of Blairsville, 3 north of Youngstown, and 7 south of-New Alexandria. The Pretarmvszue. Ran. ROAD will be opened to thetem. pomry terminus near the town, early in November next, to connect with the southern turnpike. The passengers in every train will stop to take - a meal at the new and ex tensive RAW Roan Berry now in progress of erection, in the comae( the town, directly opposite the RAIZ Roan Commtni t s Darer, WATER STAnoN, EllOlllB HOMES, &0., to be erected immediately. The lots now offered for sale orlease are 60 feet front on streets, 60 feet wide, and run back 100 feet to a 20 feet alley; they will range in price from 30 dollars upwards, according to theirmosition.-- None of the lots are more than 400 yards from the Rail Road Depot, which is in the centre of the town plot.— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there are several handsomely situated along the bank of the river, will be be sold on favorable terms to persons wishing to build.— The climate of this region is deiightful,the scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantic, and it will no doubt be a place of great reson from the cities, as it is in the midst °Utile finest Getting and hunting regions in this pan of the State. Unusual inducements °del-themselves at this point for business men, manufacturers and inc• chalks to come and settle ; they can findimmediate bus iness and employment, as this Depot will he the point to which the Iron and all the trade of Ligonier valley will naturally - onme, by a turnpike through the Loyalhanna gap of the Chestnut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnston's, E!q..- to the Depot; as will also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria, by a plank toad along the volley of the Loyalhanna. There is plenty of the purest water; and thrbest of coal can be had close to the town , in abundance. There is, close at hand, an inexhaustible supply of all kinds of building materials, lime, stone, and Umber. A saw and grist mil i are in full operation, ith plenty of water power within 300 yards ot the Depot; and an extensive brick yard also in operation, will famish a large number of superior brick during the coming season. The soil is deep and rich and well adapted to cultivation, gardens, iLe. , The terms of sale of lots will be made known on tip. plication in - pet-son or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent in Youngstown, or at his o ffi ce in "L r n avaea where a plan oftbe lots may be seen. OLIVER W. BARNES. N. B. A public Bale of 50 Lola will take place at Lat robe on the 10th of Jane next, atl2 o'clock. Term made known at the sale. Clear aninenmbered titles will be given to purchasers: • ' . iny3l BittliHTON PRtIYHRTY FOR BALE. A j' • valuable property of about five acres, in an agree ablelocation at New Brightt ;Omitting a new and hand somely arranged Brick Cottage, substantially built, and finished in modern style; a large porch i it rear, and portico in front; a good gardenonstefully arranged; and an orchard of choice frau, ; spring of roll water ; a stable, coal house, poultry house, tic , all under good fence and in good repair. As the owner is going east the above will be sold for SHOO. Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT, Oen'l Agent, . jet 60 Smithfield street. • • 'or Rent or Loose, iwi ONE, THREE OR FIVE YEARS A large and.convenient BRICK HOUSE, on the corner of Fulton and Webster streets, Pittsburgh, with a large garden lot attached thereto, rendering tt a very desira• ble place of residence. T erms will be moderate. For paruculars apply to . SAM. I. R. APHILLAN, nar24.lw . No 124 Fourth street. La..reneevllle Property for Sole. THE Board of School Directors will sell at Public Auction, on Thursday, the sth day of June, on the promises, a comer L0t,25 feet front on Pikes reet, run. fling hack along hiarket alley to Foster's alley—(having three fronts). On which is erected a two rem Brick. and a Frame House. Terms wade known on day of sale. 3. a. BARBER, my2G:te , &emery. A LLEOHENY PROPERTY FOR SALE—A vain able property, mutated near the Railroad Depot, having, front of I's feet on Bank Lane VIM Ward, by 100 deep ; containing a two story dwel \iag hous e ,‘vell arranged for a small family, or could be conv en i ently occupied by two families, and is In a central location for a boarding house—with a garden, guide trees, &e. • S. CUTHBERT, Gang Agent, 50 Smithfield it. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—A new and well finished two story . Brick House, suitable for a small family; a large yard,- good water, and a stable, with three stalls—all in complete order. Immediate po session can be had. ziituate about three miles from the city, on the old Washington goad. Rent 550 to the LSI of November next, or SOO to the Ist of April next. S. CUTHBERT, Den'l Agent. 50 Smithfield strait. Desirable Property for Sale. - LIOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE—Two beau "' IWO lois on Duquesne Way, below Hay at., togeth cr,'46 feet by 125 to en alley. Also, Building Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the blurs cast ot my mansion. The lute r property bat no rival for beauty of prospect In this vicinity, if, possibly, elsewbere. JAMES S. CRAFT, my3o 144 Foanh at. - To Farmer.. 1 00 0 I ACRE S N vs F i t 11 4 1 , 1 a I N r ei tN u f se A c f 0 1 . Na GRAZING Allegheny River, within twelve miles of the New York and Erie Railroad. Also-1,000 acres in Elk county, (or sale on acromrao. dating terms. Enquire o( A. WILMS CO., • turn center of Macke t. and Third eta. )-street. STOREROOM TO LET—On Market 11-ittreet. adrolistaft -tits Watch nod Jewelry Store of W. W. Wilson. This Store Room has a plate &as window, audit' the most attractive front in the city. It isioemed in the very best place for Dry Goods or any Fancy business. The rent for the bitlattee of the year will be very low. Enquire of JAAIE.S GRAY. my3l or, W. W. WILSON. In she Orphans , Court. IN THE MATTER of the• Partition, ke.,of the Real Estate of the Rev. Charles 11.1!spare, late of Pitts burgh, deceased The undersigned, the auditor appointed by the Cont. to distribute the proceeds of sale among the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the office of Shannon & Rosen, No. 109 Fourth street, on Saturday, the 14th of June next, at . 2 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all parties interested OTC notified to attend, if they think proper. , SAMUEL FREW, • my3l:3tAuditor. • ',USAGE from LIVERPOOL, LONDON undO LINGO W TO "; NEW 'YORK, / . . . AN 0 FROM LIV ER POOL TO NEW ORLEANS, BA I, 'MORE, ROS Awa TO illui DIRECTN CHARLESTON A N s. TAPSOOTT dik c 0 . 95 General Emigration and Foreign Exchange Offien TILE undersigned having accepted the Ageucy , of t he above well known House is prepared to bring ca: Passengers from the Old Coun try,on as favorable ter •is us any other House in the City. Passages can be engaged in the following lift s, sailing punctually on the days appointed: SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the oth and Slat of each Month. ' RED STAR Law. leaves Liverpool on the 26th of each month. . THE. Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice &Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from Land In On the 6t11,113th, 2111 and 26th of every Mouth. THE CLYDELINE of Glasgow Packets sails frum GLASGOW the Ist and 15th of each mon th . ALso—A weekly Line of Packets for New Orleans D T:Passengers sbiped from New York to any putt JI the West. Err The Senior Partner resides in Liverpool, and P a. penntends the embareatiou of all passages engaged in ibis Country. P.S. Persons desirous of visiting the Old Country can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either personally or by letter, (post psld) to the undersigned. JAMES BL&KELY, Corner of Sixth and Liberty etreeta• (2nd story) Pittsburgh. WINE SHAWLS.—A. A. Mason & Co. mould solicit 1 the attention of purchasers to their very extensive ,usortment of superior plain and embroidered crape Shawls nal Scarfs; fancy cashmere Thibet 'and *llk Bhamia—all of the newest and most desirable styles, which they.are selling at the very lowestprices. my3O • Nos. 02 and 63 Market st. eltiCAP in & Co. have re ceived four Cadet plain and ifringed Parasols, em• bracing all the different qualities, which they are pre pared to offer at wholesale and retail, at a very greet re. duetion from former prices. - frnyn SXXDS often saved by the use•of a single bottle of Dr. Gregory's French Antidote.. It Is a perfect eiterminatot of all p!ivato diseases. Sold in Pl4sbarBlt. at the Medical Depot. my %) ' 5O SontbSeld street. • - .• R. IL A. WILSON'S.TouIe Cathartic and Anti eptic Pills are sold at No. 50 Stanfield street. D ' These pills are highly recommended by all who have *tad thsm; And are well known in this city as a certain pintive of sick headache. S. L. CUTHBERT, . . my3o 5O Smithfield street. COPYINGI.V..KI S.—Varioas styles letter copying presses, the screw, the lever and a now patent, fering frotn any before brought to this market ; also, copying books, a large stock of all sizes, leaves paged; Arnold ilibbert's and Harrison's copying inks ; copy ing brurbes and oil paper—for ante by - • • W. 8. 11 /WEN, Stationer, Wo: ii " ,./il the car Market and Second sts. ti. --- t 3 t NekelltiSEßS to G. VIRTUE'S illustrated London Spublic generally, are respectfully in- A 06 Ats the Art Journal for May is now ready for dthe„riv,,„-iiy. month is more than penally interesting, :many engravings of objects now exhibit iontys Fair. Also, the fifth and sixth num riaig.i:Lt t ltu4,i4 {are, Devotional Family Bible. h e „ 01 t he oyeh,`Vre,dia; as welt as the thirteenth and rsixleartieetetthvi.piatirntga o th c." ,. .0, re, will, is believed, have an OPTlortt seeing the most magnificent Bible ever offered o lbr sale in Pittsbt.`g•gino , no k wo6.—" '' i• I. - -. ..L LEY .8 , 10720 • • . 73 Third Street. .!110._IIEY, at the Medi -50 smi , h fi e ld stree wiratch the owner can p- DDe—poitStdALL.SUM LIF,RT ' • -.re by Proving proPerlY• . 60 Smithfield in. capita of BEN, to mt- TirdN'TZD.—A Partner, wtth a e can realize TV gage in a traveling business, where . 1 / 4 8 5200 per mouth, clear of expenues. Addles through the P.O. dating where an interview can be hal ad. THOMAS LA r T re . . AiMice. ITO Contractors, Bridtpc_Suilders, ecc— . 11.. litre.; Island Saw rains are ord er spg to re ceive and execute promptly all for Bridge and oilier Timber, on the most' favorable terms the market will permit. (rays) JAMES CABItLAN & CO. 140 F*,s. 1,6 AND' ififfiClNTNES ic vantage ;wit reed and for oak by_ my2l Fief:EISEN & STOUVENEL. • .. • • '.•-• Conunaciat an Sittpticit. Diklljr Review of the Wholesale:' Dlarkst? OFFICB or. THE : HORNING POST.,, • / '• W.lptuiestOr.BlidUrteoi J0de:4;1851.1... The weather yesterdly contineed - warm and plea- sant. la baeiness there vraslittle or no change to ASHES—We report! sales of 7 tons Soda in tot', et 3:04, cub and time. Sales of 5 caeka Pots , at BEESWAX—There is but little offering; , sti note a sale of 34111131 at 21. CHEESE=SaIes of 35 bra et 6; ; SO do at 61. BACON—There was a moderate demand at for• mer prices. We note a sale of 10,000 Ms country cured at 61 for shoulders, 8 for sides and 8 for hams; 500 pea city cured shoulders at 7, 60 day; 17 htuls shoulders and hams, in lots, at 6107 for shoulders, and 81(39 for hams. DRIED BEEF—Sale r sors tea sugar cured beef at lie. , FLOUR—There was quite a good feeling in the. flour market yesterday, sad a slight advance was obtained towards the middle of the day, inconse quence of there being more buyers than sellers.— We note sales of 156 bbl. on the wharf at 63,15 ; 30 do 3,14; 46 do 3,16; 154 do 3,17033,18; 200 do 3,161; 200 bbla from store at 3,25; 70 bbls extra. tram wharf at 3,25; sales from wagons ranged 3 . ,15 (33,20. GRAIN—We note sales of 300 bus Wheat at. 62 (d 65; sales of 200 bus Rye at 60; we have salee.or 290 bus Oats, (root store, at 30; 521 es of 125 bus. shelled Coro at 36c. . FlSH—There la a good demand for Mackerel and Herring. We note sales of 60 hbla No. 3at 88,12 an,so ; 20 do No. 4 at $7,26; 25 bbla No. I Hero • ring at 06,25. BROOMS—The market in quiet with a large mock in Stet hands ; we give a sale a4O doz at $1,00 . 9 doz. POTATOES—SoIes of 20 bbls Pink Eyes at 51 , 7 0 bbl; 30 do Reds at 450 e. WHISKY—SaIes of 60 Dbl. at 21c,tline. . Cotx.fcroa's onnoc, Prrrsavaan,t June 2,]851. S Mews. Haver & Layton Geotlemen—The following statement shelve tho amount of tonnage and amount of tolls received at this office, during the years 1847, 1848, 1849, . 1850, and 1851, from the opening of the canal to the let of Jane of each year, showing a large increase in tonnage in favor of this year. The increase in the amount of toile received at this office, during the years 1847, 1843, and 1849, (daring Gen. Clover's term,) was over one hundred acid MirtyMree Moue and dollars, over the three preceding years, 1844, 1845, and 1846. Business on the canal still eon. tinues pretty good for the season. Prior to this time last year a number of the Transporters were ships ping coal to Philadelphia and Columbia, in cense quence of not having other freight to ship. So fir this season there has not been any coal shipped.— Amount of tolls received at this office yesterday, Monday, Jose 2, $1,052 14. Tonnage. Toll. 1 184 134 ; . from . opening;to u .1 unej. 7 63 5, , 5 66 35 1, ,r 8 £54,5744111619. " " 66,451,641. 556,739.74 IPSO. " " " 69,1194,143 569,664.62 1‘251. ~ II 92,30203 565,11110.64 Respectinllg, Yours, ALEX. SCOTT, Asa% Collector. (Reported for the rennsylvanien.l Philadelphia Market, /day 30. Ransaxs.—Business has been very quiet since our last weekly report. Cotton has been in better demand in consequence of the favorable tenor of the Canada's tiddlers, and prices are firmer. fitreadsturs of all des enptions have been in limited request, and for Flour and Meal prices are barely supported. In Groceries and Provisions the transactions have been limited with. out any material change in prices. Money is nbundaut for lallmensa.ilc pmpusc• and ilia bents liberal In their accommodations. There lea moderate demand for Ster ling Bills at 110131101. BARK is in steady demand at 832 per ton for No 1, and 30 for No 2. BEESWAX is scarce and good yel low commands '..21e per, lb, cash. CANDLES are in lint lied request nt former rites. COAL is in better demand, but prices are unchanged, except for Allegheny Bitumi nous, which has declined to 17c per bush. COFFEE— The market is quiet; sales of Rio at 9,1391 e per lb. on time, and 1300 bags blaricaibo on private terms. COTTON—There has been an increased demand and prices are Saner. -- Oale• INC 44XLIkmadia IVO= artertres• - Orleans, bat principally of the latter descriptions at 10 031010 per lb, on time. FEATHERS cot:Mime scarce. We quote Western at 37121'33c per lb, cash. FISH -The demand for Mackerel has been limited; small sales Of No 1 at 510,30, No 2, 9,50 and No 3 at 6 50 per brl. FRUlT—Farther tales of Oranges and Lemons have been made within tee ranee of our Cornier quotations.— Dried Apples sell at 90e351 and Peaches at 1,73 par bushel. FLOUR AND DI The Flour market has been quiet and the sales for export only amount ta 3000 barrels standard and good brands at 84,2234,25 per brb For city consumption prices range from 4,25 to 4,671 for common and extra brands, and sun for fancy New York. Rye Flour is steady at 3,55. Corn Meal is dull. Holders ask 2,75 per bet bat sales have been made at a lower rate. GRAIN—The supplies of Wheat have been quite small and prices have slightly improved. Soles of 7000 bushels good and prime White at sici,ce and Rea at 95357 c per buslt. Rye combiner in demand at 70e. Corn has been in fair demand and 134 - 41.4000 bushels Yellow sold at 641 c, olloab Oats are steady at 44345 e per bush fur Pennsylvenia, and 41343 c for Southern.— GINSENG continues In demand at 45c per lb. HEMP is quiet. No sales. lIIDES--There are none in first hands. HOPS are held at 50c per lb. The IRON mar ket has been very quiet, and the sales are only in small lots at our former quotations. LEAD—IOOO pigs Galena at 84,2'0, cash. LUMBER continues to arrive freely and meets a fair demand at steady prices. MOLASSES— Tito stock is much reduced. Sales of 33400 hhds Cuba at about 21c. and Porto Rico at 20330 c, on time. NA VAL. STORES—No sales of Rosin or Pitch, A tale of Tar at 51,75 per lb. Spirits of Turpentine sells in lots at 39. e per gallon. OILS--Crude Whale is firm at 47c, With sates. Linseed Oil sells slowly at our former quo tations. Lard Oil is held tit 77e, 4 mos. PLASTER— No sales have been reported. PROVISIONS—Pork is in limited demand. Wequote Mess at $10,50, and PTIMe at 14,50 per brl. In Beef no change. Bacon—Hams 201ln - iota at 93111 c per lb, as in quality ; Sides 91391, ers and Should at 7137 c er lb. Lord sells slowl at 01310 e. in brls, and Il e pe p r lb, in kegs. RICE sells y tn lots at 31331 per lb. SALT—A cargo of Turks Island and all the recent imports of Liverpool have been dis posed of on terms kept private. In SEEDS there is lit tle or nothing doing. SPIRITS—Brandy and Gin mein limited request at oar formerquotations. N E Rum sells In lots ut 283Ve. Whiskey is less active. Sales of bele at 221323,and at2ll3ttne. SUGAR—Demand fair and prices firm. Sales of 300 lihds Cuba and Porto Rico at 51301 c per lb, Ineluding some damaged, Porto Rico, by auction, at 41351 e. TALLOW—SaIes of city Rendered at 71e per lb. In TEAS AND TOBACCO no change Prices of WOOL tend dowoward. WINES are dull. FREIGHTS to Liverpool bat little offering, and we continue former quotations. Colliers are in de mand at $1,6031,70 per ton to Boston ;.1,25 to Rhode Is land, and 00395 c to New York. ' j The DIeSMOT EDITOR will positively leave for St Loois and intermediate ports vo-usv, at 4 o'clock, P PORT OF PITTSOURGO. 6 /Et/ 2 INCHES WLTBI IN THZ CHLTINSL. ARRIVED Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Bales, Beaver. " Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. Redstone, Woo, ward, Brownsville. • J. M'Keeendrickson, McKeesport. Gordon,G " Beaver, Beaver. " Fashion No.?, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. " Cincinnati, BillllllllollM.Cincl " Pilot N 0.2, Crams, Sunfuth. Tuscarora, J. Poe Wellsville. " Arens, Kinney, Wellsvile. " Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. • Empress, Cox, Zanesville. Brilliant. Grace, Cincinnati. • Amazon i a Mcßride, St. Louis. DEPARPED: Redstone,Woodwurd, Brownsville. • Atlantic, Parkinson, do • J. M'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Michigan No. X, Boies,t3esver. " Brayer, Gordon, Beaver. " ThSmas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton • Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. ". 3. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. a' Hibernia No. '2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. Julia Dean, Gallagher, Zanesvile. Tuscarora, Murdoch, Wellsville. Jinnti, N Kinney, Wellsville. ilot o. ii, Crane, Sunfish. • Gov. Meigs, Shunk, liockingport. " Washington, Martin, Louisville. " Isaac Newton, Hemphill, St Louis. For . St. Louis I THE fast•tuaning steamer EDITOR, MA SON, blaster, mill leave for the above and in ter= ate ports THIS DAY, at 4 o'clock, For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to J . NEWTON JONES, e 4 Monongahela House, Wednesday Packet for Cincinnati. Tap new and fast g steamer - rMAT), BIMILINGILAIIrunnin, Matter, will leave egularly every WEDNIISDAT. I'm freight or passage, apply on board orto carte \ G. B. MILTENBERGER. Allegheny ltiver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Tut fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE o. 2,Capt. Wit. 11.1.14N/4 leaves the Alle g,,enlw arf for Franklla,every , Monday.and Thursday, at 4.. M. The fine etearier ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3,•Capt. Joint Harem, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every . Tuesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply en Board. twar'2o 't. >.'4 - AUpTIONEERB AND COMMISSION .BEERcHANTS, L 61 lISATIT unary, cr. Louts, IdaSSOITST, • UANING been engaged In th e above business Oar th e last tieyears, an this city, would respectfully so. licit consignments of Goods,' to be sold in this market, either for auction or private sale—parlioularly Glass ware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make liberal advances on all kinds of Goods leonaigned as , for sale . . , Will refer - to Messrs. Hewett, Roe & Co., E. R. Vic. let, Wm.D. Wood & Co., John J. Anderson & Co., IL IL Stone, Squire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer & Co.,.Larkirt Deaver, Saint' Louis ; Batter & Brothers, Cincinnati; George M'Latn, Pittsburgh. , fmar2o:y W. SIPOA/LTRIAGR, Auction eer• ADJOURNED, SALE op. REAL ESTATE. on Saturday-next, June 7th, at $ o'clock in the after noon, will be sold on the premaes,3 acres and 12 perch es of land, situate in Reserve township, on SRW Mill Run, near the Burnt Starch Factory, upper pan of Al legheny City, within fifteen' minutes' walk of the Alle gheny Market. " - ' This Lot is marked N 0.2 in Joseph Pattetson's plan of certain land in said township, being part of the same piece of land- Mild' was conveyed by deed, beating date Sept. 18,1848, by the heirs of the said Joseph Pat terson to John M'Clurg and Alexander Teese. Upon It there is a stable, a quantity of locust and other trees,aud a never failing spnng of -water. Title indieputable. T?tms-84ini to be secured on bond, and payable In 8 years, with interest from, day of 'sale; balance cash. ie4 " JAMES bI'IMNNA, Anct'r. SAIELES DrIEEMBIA, Az.testoneer. DEAL ESTATE AT • Avonos.—On Saturday, June 1.411 i) at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will - be sold on the &muses, adjoining the 7th Ward School House, and near the residence of NVln.Arthurs, Erg., two lots of ground, each fronting 25 feet on Granville street, and extending back 133 feet 3 inches to a2O foot alley. On one of .the Lots there is a good Dwelling House ; an ex. celtent well of pure spring water is on the property. Terms—Cash, par funds. . t je4 - JAMES IiVRENNA, Auct`r. A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATORES, FANCY GOODS,&c.— On Thursday evening, June sth, at 8 o'clock, at the Sales Rooms, cor ner ofWood and Fill streets, will be sold by D. 1). Brucei Esq., Assignee, six sliver detached lever Watch es' one silver cylinder escapement Watch ; five gold detached lever Watches; two gold patent lever Watch- es; sit sliver vertical escapement Watches ; 50 dozen Spectacles; tobacco and snail' boxes; violins; toilet and shaving cases • looking glasses ; dressing and fine combs . ; key rings; 'harmonicas; boquets ; cushion mir rors; pearl, cluster and shswl. pins; purses; suspend ere; hooks and eyes ,guards, &e. P. M. DAVIS, je4 Auctioneer. • SEVENTY-SEVEN • BUILDING LOTS in Mount )3 Washington, onCoal Hill, AZ AVertoN.—On Satur day utternoon,June 7th, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on ihe premises, seventy•seven Building Lots is the town of Mount Washington, on Coal Hill. opposite Pittsburgh. The lots vary in size from 23 to GO feet front extending , back from one hundred to five hundred and filly feet, and are mostly beautifully located for private vend ee.• cm, embracing magnificent views of the two cities, the rivers and surrounding c wintry; many of them having a fine southern exposure, are very desirable (or garden ing purposes . A plank foot walk leads up the bill, and a new road has recently been completed from the ?do notigabela Bridge, which readers teem easy of UCCC3I3 (or carriages and other vet& ICS. cash; remainder in three equal an nual paymentr—secured by bond and mortgage. je2 P.M. DaVib.Auct'i. LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS*: AirerA o 3 . _ : o n Wednesday morning, Jane 4th, atlo o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, on a creditor three months on sums over 10100, a very large and well so lected stock of seasonable Dry Goods, U., viz : roper cloths, of the most celebrated makes and fashionable colors; black and fancy eassinieres; tweeds ; eashma. rests; jeans; satin, cashn ere and Marseilles vesting; •ilk and worsted seizes; coatings& caltonades ; linens; threads; silks; buttons; tapes - handkerchiefs; alpac• as; de lsines; lawns; prints; co ' loredeambrics ; shawls; gloves; hosiery, &c n• ALSO—Five cases Bleached Muslims • three bales super Brown Mastitis; one halellrown Dri lls;two bales extra Ticks. The attention of the trade is requested to this positive sale of fresh and desirable Goods, as they must be closed immediately. P. M. DAVIS, jc3 Auctioneer. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Petiee,in and for the County of Allegheny : The petitioned' N. Steiner,Sr., of the Fourth IVard. city of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly showed', That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty pound, will pray. NICHOLAS STEINER; SR. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and ternparanee,and is wellprovided with house room and conveniences (or the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern it necessary. V Roller WinGlip,P Conlin, U Healey. 1., Altman, P Jenny, A W eaver, L Neeb, V Scriba, C Schower, C 64, L Walter. the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence, in and for the County oTALleghe art The petition of D. Williams of Bakerstowe W. Deer Township, the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, T)At • your petitioner hath provided himself with 131111_10iNscil the accommodation ollwgigss,tutd Honors sot oe pleased to grata him a license to keep ft public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, BA - 111 duty bound, will pray. DAVID WILLIAMS. We, the subscribers, cnitens of the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and! s provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers cud travelers, and that said:tavern is 13 e• COPSati. Wm Cook, Samuel Leonard, Andrew Sully, Jacob ' Flick, Wm Campbell, J A Stevenson Benjamin Waller, W Duncan, Thomas Richards, Jr, Thomas Richards, Sr, Daniel black, John Fisher, James Fisher; je3:3t (7l-ibune. USG the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General of Allmuter Sessions of the Pence, in and for the county egheny : The petition of J. Savage, Ist Ward, Pittsburgh Ctty, In the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,—That your petitioner bath provided himselt with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased manna him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as In duty bound, will pray. JOHN SAVAGE. We, the subscribers, citizens ot the Ward afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pots for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda• tion and lodging of strangers and • travelers, and that said tavern en necessary : D S Scully; Joseph Major, Thomas Rose, Peter Seidl decker, C John Kelly, James Polan, Ephraim Frisbee, William Dunn, Allen Oorde 11,1 ames Gray, (4th street,) R Taylor. 9110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace ill and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of W. C. Gallagher, of First Ward, Pitts burgh to the County aforesaid humbly sheweth, Th at the petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray, W. C. GALLAGHER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with ho use room and conveniences tor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. J L Brindle, II Michell Thomas Watt, C Glenn, jr, John Clark, B J hPGinn, eEsan, that Rose, F C Rich ardson, A J Lee, C hleskine, J Thompson. ielt3t (Tribune copy.) Tthe Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and (or the County of Allegheny. The petition of George Rolshonse, of the Borough of Duquesne, in the county aforesaid, humbly shew eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Borough aforosoid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, wilt pray._ GEORGE ROLSHONSE. We,the subscriber'', citizens of the aforesaid borough, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided withhouse room and conveniences for tno accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers. and that said tavern is necessary. J Little, M O'Neil, A Worthington, J Croft, J Eanser, Peter Teel, John Caldwell, Thomas Chadwick,A. Dube, Wm Topper, P Jackson, John Joseph Berman. je2:3l Transparent Window Shade Factory. IRIVIN STEED, (sErwsicr earos AND mom= STREET* y IST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to order - 3-4,4-4, 5 4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; " " " Transparent green do; " " " " Dark " do ; Landscape Shades of every style Moonlight do do do Gothic and Mezzitinto, of now style ; STORE SHADES of auy color, with Lettering or De- ,signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlsllllThlGt?r—complete at 25 cents per' shade. Da- Curtains hung on reasonable terms. P. S.—Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, be. fore purchasing elsewhere sprtB:6m t ..• ~.. Y '• y '~'~ • .i.. , , • zglitm-041ts: r. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. A. Card. PRE subscriber having made arrangements in cense " -Ocoee of whichhis present business must be closed by the Ist of August nett, now offers his whole stock of Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, Lace Goods and Embroider; ies, Dress Trimmings. Handkerchiefs, fine Shirts and Furnishing Goods, Zeplum Worsted, Flower Materiels, Umbrellas, Parasols, Combs, Tbtead and Needle arti cles. Also - , Ladies' Shoes , (beet Philadelphia make), at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. ie3 P. H. EATON. BONNEB. A TS ! SONNETS t;—.A7h4sonerr. Co. would respectfully . invite the attention' of purchasers to their vary superior stock of new style Bonnets, to which they are constantly adding new varieties. The above goods will be sold very low by the dozen or single Dor, net. e 3) Nos. 64 and 64 Market street. ---- - EIk:ATOM : M-41,M lbs. ve (Reese eathers for sale F no)17 CARSON & WE:NIGHT, *-- =MEE , , .': , KYR BY. TELEGRAPH.' Rgooted.EzPinaLfer , the DailY ikinike!Post. aggll3l7l3lDT U,O#TraNO*4IIIIMCD EL.Mtig ARRIVAL OF THE NORTH AMERICA. NEW Voltz, June S. The North America 101 l Chsgres on the 24th alt. and.arrived here last night; with California news to May let. She brought 900 pturseogers and eight hundred thousand dollars ! The Falcon had not anivod when the North An3o. rico left Charm c • The miningintelligenco is of the most gratifying character. The Whigs have carried the election in San Fran ciaco. The remora afloat about n secret expedition being on foot to take Lower California are not credited. - The Legislature has passed a-homestead clomp• lion law, and fl=ed the legal rate of interest at 10 per cent. The Legislature adjourned on the 30th of April. Business is much revived and the prospects are cheering. The steamers Union, Oregon and Republic had arrived at Panama. Tho Union brought 200 pasaen gera and $160,000 in dust; the Oregon 76 passer. . ten andsBoo,ooo in dust, nod the Republic 200 passnegers and $1,000,000, making in All $2,600 * . 000, besides that is in the hands of the passengers —probably $1,000,000 more. At Gorgon; Miller's Hotel was etrock by light, niog, and one life was lot. rs . • The business men have removed from Gorgon to Croce° during the wet season, which hue net In some two weeks earlier than tmoal. Business in Chagres is good, owing to the , great number of pmeagers, some 1900 of whom were waiting on the Falcon. The passengers of the Gold Hooter wore not per- mitted to land of Tehuantepec. A severe earthquake was felt at Valparaiso, which greatly frightened the inhabitants. Throughout the whole southern region the miner. are reaping a rich harvest. Considerable progress hae been made by the Corn• missioners In forming treaties with the Indians, though they still continue their depredations in the vicinity of Los Angeles. - There has been mach snow on the mountains, and several persons are reported to have been lost. The prospect. for good crops are favorable. The spring rains have been of inestimable sable to the farmers and gardnera. - Busineue hos revived considerably, and the Cana , . deuce of citizens in the future progreas of the State is unabated. J. E. Lawrence, editor or the Placer Times, wag attacked on the 30th April, by some rowdies, and Neverely beaten. A man named Grady Goan, formerly of Mo.,was shot in his cabin at night. Ile was shot throug the crack of the door, while sitting at the table. The deed was done by the Indians, two miles from Shea. to City. - Three months ago labor might be had in Placers. Mlle at $2 to $3 per day ; but it now commands from $5 to $7. The Sacramento franacript has detailed accounts from the mines. The Georgetown - diggings were paying well. In the volcano some 300 persons were at work, averaging from $2 to $l6 per day. There are some 700 or 800 miners in Todd Valley and , all doing well. The Stockton Times gives some interesting state. meets of the discovery of rich quarts veins in the southern mines. The editors consider that it .haa been satisfactorily established that the quartz vein will eventually prove an inexhaustible mine of wealth to this country. • • The Marysville Herold says that large numbers are returning from Scott's riser and locating tbeins selves at Morris Ravine,Long's Bar, Oregon Gulch, Rich Gulch and Bate creek, whore none of the mi ners are making loss than from $lO to an 'Mince a day. _ Qaite a number of cases of lynchieg hare occur. red. A fellow named Bill Harding was hached at Oregon Bar, on the glet of April, for horse stealing. Five bleaiEans were lynched near Stockton, on the San 'equip, for atealiog cattle. Two brothers, Wm. and John hichiurtrie, were bang by the populace at rdoklumne Hill,,on the 9th of April. Mach satisfaction ie felt at the settlenient, of the difficulties between France and the Islands, growing oat of the interpretation of the Treaty of May, 1846. The King had based a proclamation convening the Legislature on the 20th'of April. The birthday of the King, the 17th of Marchovae DEATHS-Ix. Andrew maL LL ips,---• . g h died in Sacra. meta,'Apm - ro7 - rater. Line Banter, aged 66, of 111. Michael Coon, aged 51, of Ind. Dr. S. F. Jamison, 26, of Mo. pr Barnwell, of Mich., ,who was Surgeon of one of the Ohio regiments during the war with Mexico, was frozen to death early in April on the North fork of Salmon river, having been overtaken in a snow-storm. ARRIVAL OE THE EMP,IREICITY; NE*Near; June:3 The Empire City from.Chagres,May 25, nnd Kingston, May 27, arrived this morning, bringing 350 passengers and $2,000,000, with the California mails. FURTHER BY, THE WASHINGTON. Nsw Tons, Sane 3 The outward pauage of the Pacific was the quick- - est ever made, being accomplished in 9 days., 19 hours and 26 minutes. ' • In the Corn Market the upward tendency in pri.. cea continue, the advance on F.ltgliab grain being 6d to la per.or. Flour watt firm. The Queen gave a grand State Ball at Buckingham . Palace on-the 19th ult. The Parliament adjourned on the 20th until the 22d. . • The grand banquet was given on the 20th to the Foreign Commissioners at the Exhibition. The receipts at the Exhibition on the 20th were $18,500. On Monday, the 20th, the Minittry had a majority of 216,241 and 213 in the House of Commons on three successive divisions on the Ecclesiastical Ti. ties Bill. There ie little newa from this country. The same questiona are still discussed with the same spirit. The Government has received telegraphic des. patches announcing 'the vote or a part of a regiment of the line Sat Salines, in the department olJura.,ln a Socialist sense, the Ministry is said to have been confined to two companies, which were speedily disarmed and order restored. The President of the Republic has, in accordance with the wishes of the people of Dtjon, promised to be preserit at the inauguration of the Railroad. Re is to arrive on the Ist of June. The committee charged to prepare the fetes are busily engaged, and no pains will be spared to render it as 'brilliant as possible A telegraph despatch dated Madrid, May 16, has been received at Paris, stating that nearly all the Meatier's are known, and nearly 90 progreasionists have been eleCted. The government has a considem able majority over the united opposition of the Pro. gressionista and ultra moderados. PORTUGAL. Marshal Baldana has not left Oporto,nfir yet form ed a ministry. Considerable agitation was observed in Lisbon on the sailing of the Ceparilla on the 12th. BELGIUM. All the Belgium ministers have resigned. The ground assigned tbr this step is the adoption of cer: tain amendments of the opposition to the bilt on the rights of inheritance. M. Rogier announced to the chamber on Saturday the resignation, of thecabinet. Delchaye Deliesse is said to have been`eherged with the composition of the new cabinet. AUSTRIA. • • The advieee from Hamhurgh to the 16th of 'April, state that the Austrians were terribly afraid of the_ Democratic clubs and, publications: Every meeting advertised by the clubs was prevented. The guards and patrole have been increased, and the regiments in the neighborhood have beeriordered to hold them'. selves in readiness to march upon, Hamburgh at a momentie notice. The amnesty question has been concluded, and Kossuth and five others are to be detained n cap tivity. FL R. KERNAN The Overland Friend of Chino, March 30, given the following in its summary of intelligence: The intelligence from the disturbed districts received during the month is of the most conflicting nature. Atone time we had reports of disungninhed mimesis on the part of the Imperialiete. At anether that similar fortune remained with the insurgent". From the Chinese Repository of Feb% we learn that the insurgents are believed to peones moat of the Southern departments; nankin Sinchan their headrquarters, and hive raised their chief to the Ini..- perial dignity, under thesitle of Dienteh, - o r fleas. • en's Virtue. -Theyjevka revenue freufthe ginterid: commerce on Pearl river from Wnchan Fn weatwita and have crippled the operations of the Imperialists t o a vary same degree. M1:i~:a .N..-.:- _. .. .. ;~:• isms ESN HAOIgitIOALIPORINIZAL ISTHMUS. ITEMS FROM THE MINES. SANDWICH ISLANDS EUROPEAN NEWS ! ENGLAND. FRANCE. TURKEY FROM THE EAST. MBIE =EI EgiEl .;:.'"- ...:-..:,..7.t.c',',..,!. • India was tranquil, and the import and export mar {tete are very brialr, with largoiraneactlonr. The accounts froco di ftinilla state that on the 28th of Jannary last an sack had been made by the - Oov. General on the form at Sooloo, which retailed in rhea capture, together with 140 pieces of artillery arid other monitions of war. - On 'the 14th as many as 36 individuals were decapitated at Canton. In March two American gentlemen, Melva: Cunning. ham and Maniegha It had been attacked and robbed near Canton. FROM NEW ORLEANS. NEW Oniaarrs, Jone 3. Frederick Myers and Reed, alias Dails, two coun terfeiters, bare been tried and were each sentenced yesterday to ten yenta) imprisonment ra the psalm teetiary. • the day before yesterday tbe French editor of the Courier assaulted the Spanish editor of Valois In the office of the latter. After the Spaniard bad received several insults ho fired a pistol at , his 1100' tagonist, but without erect. About 100 delegates .have arrived to attend the Railroad Convention, which commences on Wedoes• day. ; The steamer Union deputed for New York to. day, with 180 passengers. FROM ,WASHIIiGTON WAIIIMIGTON, June 3. Macedo, Brazilian Minister, with his Secretary, accompanied by Hon. - R. C. Schenk, Minister to Brazil, and Hon. J. S. Pendletou, Charge ,DtAitairs to Buenos Ayres, loft yesterday. for Norfolk, to em• bark In the eteamship Susquehanna, for RioJanoiro. Whittleeley denies the 'statement recently promulgated of a misundermanding between OR win add Stuart. E. C. Anglerodt has bees resogotzed as Consul of Saxony. He resides at St. Louts. CHOLERA IN LOUISVILLE. Loumints, June 3. Forty•Sve desalt; occurred on the steamers Grand Turk and Pride of the West from New Orleans to 8t Louts, AU except one were deck passengers and trimly emigrants. Two or three cases have occur• red here. The steamer Ohio from New Orleans had four cholera deaths, and the Belle li.oy one. • Loutsvrt June 3. The Wabash, Upper Mississippi, Illinois, cod Missouri rivers ere over the banks. Much property is destroyed and the tobacco crops aro severely in. jured.. ' The sales of tobacco hero since the first of No• weather last are over 7000 bhdsi so increase over the same time last year of 2000 total. The sales of hurt year.to the first of November were 7,165 hbds. FROM THE WEST INDIES. • • Locrrevme, Jobe 3. The late advice', from the West ladies report that an earthquake occurred at Guadeloupe on the 17th of May. Many houses were destroyed, and the plaatatious are injured throughout the island. Theodore Theobald, the first mate of the Swedish abip Thetis was murdered hat night by the 2d mate el the . The mate rernied to allow his subordinate to go on shore, when some difficulty followed, and the lat ter seised an axe striking the mate - on the head, causing tuatara death. THE CUBAN LEADERS. ' nevi YORK ; June 3.' In tne U. 8. District this tooroieg, O'Sullivan, Lewis and Schlesinger, leaders in the Cohan expe dition, applied to have the ease removed to the U. S. Circuit Court. The application was Jefiteed, and they are to plead on •Taesdey next. ' Jenny Lind returns to Europe in a few weeks, consequently her projected villa to the Lake, and Canada falls through. The chemical works al Messrs. Haws & East, of Boston, was destroyed by fire today, together with a large stock of raw and manalactured material.— The loss le very heavy. Four dwellings adjoining were destrOyed. • zase'of Scott, on that for being concerned in she rescue of the slave Shad each. The District Attorney will follow for the Government. FIRE IN TROY. - I • • . . Ncw Youn t June 2. In Infelt.Trey list night a fire broke out in the. large wooden building belonging to Donee 3 Day, which was destroyed, together with two dwellings and three barns adjoining. The loss is estimated at $15,000, but mostly insured. The Savannab . Republican received to-night says : The nomination of . Goy. McDowell fur Governor by the Sunthern - Rights Convention presents distinctly the question of Union or Secession, and It does not fear the result. Spanish letters received it Savannah say the cry of Liberty was to be raised throughout the Island on the 25th of Juno. . Lhe Southern papers complain of the backward condition of the cotton crops. Toby, a slave, was sentenced to be bung at Rich• mood for robbing sod firing a chicken house, by which an adjoining house, occupied by a negro woman was burned. Bettutong, June 3. Wm. Jenkins has been appointed Warden of the Maryland Penitentiary. NEW YORK MARKET—June 3 Flour-4,004,31. Wheat in dm:cloud at irregular prices C0ra..6063611. Whiskey.. 23. Larii..9. , - _ BALTIMORE MARKET—jape 3. • Flour.. Howard. street $4,25; city mills $4,37. Cors..Yellow Red White 5763163, and 68063. ' Hate..3B to 41. ' ' Whiskey 23c. Live Hogs $3,60Q3,76. PIIILADELPRIA MARKET—June 3. Cotton—ln limited request, utateady rates. Flour-4,2006,26, Flour-3,60. , . . Corn Meal--2.75. • Nt7heat-0600T' to 1,02.. Rye steady at 70. Cora 60 Oats 44. _ • - 'Whiskey-22i. • . . • , ' CINCINNATI ALSItICET—June 3. Flour—Quiet at 8,3404,00. Whiskey—inc. tio' gall. • Provisions—Deli and unchruiged. Groceries—lnaetive ; Coffee Rio 21 , The river has fallen 14 inches in the last 24 hears NEW ORLEANS VIARICRT—Jirne 3. Cotton.. Dull ; middling, Bacon.. Doll;. prime ribbed eides„.BltaBi ; emu dere, 64026 i. , Sugar,.Firm ; fair, 51951. Whiely—Rio, 9091. _ Lard—ln tea and bble, TOP} ; rn,kegy 11. 8.110011. THOS. 11.13.0017 uoorr rib BAICG 1 T BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N.E. Corner of Wood and Sixth struts., Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange Certificates of Depositote EXCHANGE on au th e principal Cities of the Union and Europa-for male in Warns 10 IMO purchasers. CURRE.NT and par fonds received on deposite COLLECTIONS made on all parts of theCroon,atthe lowest rates. sapil-ly twit UsmoireD vitas isatiume ann szat.oras ovinct To No. 67-Markss'stress,four dean b e l ow au nand. _ . N. HOLMES to SONS, ANKEDSAND EXCHANGE BROKERI3, arid Des- Dtent ill Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Batik Notes. Exchange on the Dastern and Western cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the -cities throughout the -Uni tedStates. Depasites received in par funds or current psper,'Ne. 67 Market street, between - Third - and Fourth latent& ' aug Domestic - and Fdragi F;xchange, BcnskArates, Gala and Siitar Baught,S*4 and Eanitanscd, AT TUE DJECIIANGS AND D4ISEKING:IICODSE & CO9 O W wad .Straety PITTSBURGH. itI•InTIRYSTALLOWED on TUTS tamaran. tatue2B Ininkirsand gochanco Brokirs i - Deolas in Foreign and Caiiiicato of Dryos it, Bash Not% and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood its., dixotnly opposite the Oinnles Hotel. = ouiy2/3 3' S~. • ,<,:":!w 4 jt • 7, MEE EINEM 4 f .. yJ~ . Q7,:,„-,:, -,:!•,..-: 1:.i..'.;:..Ltti;,:,'..".".'r,. .~..ne ~.k " ~ MME .... y.; ..::__.._ MEI A FRESEIET. MURDERED. NEW Your, Jane 3. JENNY MID. New Yong, gone 3. FIRE AT BOSTON. Boma, Juno 9. THE SLAVE CASE BALTszoBr., Juno 3. fLeglOVel.' 10. HOLES SONS, .! • ••• =ED KINN Wig:;arts' Urbinnci ... GREAT. I) LMPORTANP OBEIIICIIL 0 1 8001rElI. •-t Chemical Prefab/a combiatitiOnS to rqa inumer. • ; Dr. Glnyiettts Yellow Doak and Sariapa.. ' - • y otherUP IN THE largest sited beetles, coinifil i i more of the pure Honduras Sam p an. a preparation extant, whieh is chemically tAid with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extraet o d Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus making the rent more thoroughly efficient than any other Sanspartßa before the public. At the same time Iris - perfectly free from all mineral potions, which cannot be said of any of the sarsaparilla Compounds. The invalid should be ware of poison! Mercary, Qainine, lodine, Bitt phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and metalle poi- sons entered into and form the active basis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Omen". L' Conrottan EtrlitaCr ov Yeller, //MIKA= SAIIa,PLEMLI, does not contain a patlicle of these substances, as any , one can ascertain by applying the necessary tests.' The original and only enaine preparation' for tbe permanent cure of CONSUMPTION AND DISEAB OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to be alTheted. by the tacifiesunis 'us aof Mercury, /rim, t2trteine ete— It is also a remedy for SALT RH.EUM, RING WORM, WiI7nSCALD HEAD, DROPSY, , SCURVY, - t ioVELLING, King's Evil, Neuralgle , Affee-'.; dons, FemaLs Weakness and Obstructions; Barrenness, Nervonsiand general Debility of the. System, Low Of Appetite, Languor Dizziness and Liver • Affeotions, ' : which led to Interm ittent and. Remittent Fevers, Fever • and Agne,•Etillious Fevers, Chillirevers, Dumb Ague, Jaundice, to Ac. Orl - The afflicted at_ey rest assured that there is not • - • the mast particle .• of Mineral, Mercurial, or 'Aar other' poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly hannleuand may, be administered to persons In the very weakest stages of 'itietnegs, or to'the most helpless In-' • - fans without doing the least Wary. • The curative, powers of this extract are truly won dertul,and all invalids should make immediate Trial of • the." Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla" , It cann ot inhere ; • ; the delicate patient.• , •• CATES Rings EriP ERTIFI s—Ceue ef O. 31. Leonard. '` Broontito Grove, Dee. 15t,1849. Mutsu S. F. Bmr tatr & Co. -41 entsi , -Sometime in Ibl3, I was attacked with the King'. Evil in my arm, '• •' - which became so sore that I could not use it, and In •'• • 1845, mortification gat in. I employed at differentlime • • • ; each physician of celibrity within my reach; all told; me that my arm must be amputated. From the about- • dens to the fore arm, my arm was full ot running sores, • - come of them as large as a fifty cent piece. I then tried • 'l. an Indian Doctor, who removed thexadnifled flesh, and • stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm.— hly strength, at this time,-was completely exhausted, end my person much emaciated. I conunued in Ups , ';'•:• state until the summer of ISM+, when I saw an adver--, Usement of " Guysou's Yellow Dock and S arsayst illa,". which I read attentively, and sent for one bottle of the ; . article. After using it a few days;the discharges from - • my arm increased, and assumed a light color,..and less . offensive oder. I sent for a second bottle, and white • using it I found my strength increasing, i the dis charges ..• decreasing I continued using it until I had ' used six bottles, though 1 fel; myself perfecly cured before I used the sixth bottle: Since that time I have „ 4 not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re.appeated. and I have not a doubt that it is thoroughly cored, for tan labor with it as well tus ever I could. . : "GuysoWs Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla!' illotic cured. --- me; I took no other remedy while using It, and had .". need it qt the first appearance of the malady,i fullybe• Cleve it would have saved me from years of suffering. • And! must'earnestly recommend every pe rime safer. Mg under any similar dioeese, io use “Gnysotes Yam . Don k etiran7lo," which will restore. them to . • • health. Yours in gratitude, • •- • •' • •• 0. LEONARD:"• An Extraordinary Can of Serf:fake, Eyrasipe:ae 'and • Men, cured by the ate use of Dr. tiuysott's Conp • .ixtund Syrup, Yellow Dock and Saw apariiks anoonut, N0v.1.7, 1848; Da. Gtrrsorr—Sir :1 tender you my sincere thanker._ •• for the great benefit I have derived from the use of your valuable Syrup. I here been troubled very bad with a• scrofulous sore which made its appearance on my. chin . I did not pay much attention to it at fiat, supposing it to be nothing but some eruption that ' general ly. appears on persons' faces. It finally began to increase, until it __ spieled to the back part of my head. - I applied to a phy- • melon; be attended me all to no purpose. I had vied everything that could be tried. I saw your Syrup of Yellow Dock - and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use It, for I knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most valuable articles in the world for the blood. , I bought . your Syrup and commenced using it, and none the use • . of one bottle I could sets a great change in my system. • • I continued using it until lam a well man. I now feel •. like a new person; my blood is perfectly cleansed, and .. free from all impurities. There is not a question bat. "-• that your newly discovered Compound it far superior any Sonar walla Syrup ever sold.. This certificate is at your disposal, to publish if you like, and any one you may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them .allthe • Information I can about my case, ac. • I remain your obedient servant, • • GEORGE G. JOHNSTON. . .• , .113 Market street.. The but Frmak Medicine known. , The Eztraitef Yell= Decle and Sarsaparilla is apsitive,.spredy and permanent cure for all laiTics incident to FE . - Its mild alterative properties 'render it peculiarly , ap.. plicable to the slender and delicate constitution of the female. It is unrivalled in its effect upon such diseues as. Incipient Consumption, parrenness, Leur.onhoca or Whites, Irre lar Menstruation. Incontinence of Urine, .... baoyaney as surprising as they ate gratefaL We have evidence on file, which induces as strongly to Xecom . • ' • mend this medicine to married people who have not • • ' • been blessed with ottctg. , _ ProkrpsFs Uteri, or f • of rhs Womb, office g r eats .• . standing, cured by Dr. ystitesEctract qf Ysilmo Dodo and SarraparWy, after every other known remedy hod . been tried without relief. wasantaron,ltH9. . . . . This certifies that my wife, aged twenty-seven yeari, ;• has been suffering under the above complaiot for five -.: • years. Neatly nil of that time confined to her bed. t . have for five years constantly employed the best medi cal talent that could be. procured in this section of the country, without any benefit whatever: I have also .. purchased every instrument recommended for the cm ... of such diseases, all of which proved worthless. ' In the spring of 184E0,1 was induced by my friends to try Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which • . was used for four months. Atter she had used It for four . weeks, it was evident to all of us that she was Happy- ing, and from this time she improved rapidly, and gained . : flesh and strength until aho is now enjoying meat excel- .. lent health. WM. MONFORT. ; . We being neighbors to Win. and Julia Mouton, knovi that the above statement as to the sickness'of Mrs. Mon- . ford and sato the cure being erected by "Gaysott'sYel low Dock and Sartaparilla," to s ric ttli p trne. SABAH POOMRS: ; • Sold by S.D. 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Jr.,Brownsville. .myl9, . - • . _ yarns Oberry Pectoral VV H OR THE CURE OF COI,IGLIS,COLDS,HOARSIE: NESS, BRONCHITIS, OOPING COUGH , _. CROUP ASTHMA arid CONSUMPTION. - - Amongthe numerous discoveriett Science luts'mada - ; in this generation to facilitate the butiness of life,ln crease its enfoyment,Und oven ntolort&tlte terra othrt., mail existence; none, can be named.of more real value - to mankind, than this -contribution of. Chemistry to the, • Healing Art. A. Irani trial of its virtues throughonithis _ • , broad country, hasprovenbeyond adoubt that no meal. eine or. combination of •medie.ines yet known, can surely, control and cute the' numerous varieties of pd.': itionary ditutasis Which have- hitherth swept from our • ' midst thousands and thousands ever year, Ihdeed • , -y there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has itlength been found which can be relied on the= du • 'most dangerobs affections of the langs. . Cray spacehero.' Will not permit us to,publish any prop o r tion of th e cures • • effected by its use, but we_ Would present the folthwing. opinions of eminent men, and reler furthei ermairtj the circular which the Agent below named will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full Particulars, • and indisputable prdofs of these facts. . • From the President of Aniberst College, the celebrated Professor Hitchcock. -- • - ...lames C. Ayer—Sir : I have used year Cherry - Pec. iota' in my own case of deep-seated Bronehitis,cutti satisfied from its chemical constitution, th at it is an itd• mirable compound for the relief, of la;yrigal and •bron difiaculties. If my opinion as to its superior char. aster canbe of any service, you are at liberty, tease ft i as yen think proper. . • • • . EDWARD 'HITCHCOCK, From the widely celebrated - Professor Sillmin, M.D. D., Professor of Chemistry Mineralogy, Esc., Yale College,lrlember of die Lit. Hist. Med. Phil. and Scientific Societies of • • America and Europe. • " I deem the Cherry - Pictorial an admirable catnposi tion from some of the best articles in the Materia Medi- -, ca, and a fiery effective remedy for the class of diseral ,, - es it is intended to cure.r . ' • • • . New Haven, Ct., Nov. I, 1849. ". • -- - Major Pattison, President of the S.C. - Seigle,' states he has usecU the Cherry Pletoral with wonderful sec. CeilS j 10 01:110 an. infismation of the lungs. Fron one of dm first physicians to Maine Saco, Me., April Ed, ISO. Dr.'. C. Ayer,. Lowell.--Dear Sir: I ant, now ..con stantly using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and. preterit to anyotheredielne for pulmonaryecnnplaints. - F tn 7081 observations of many severecases, I am convinc ed it will cure coughs, colder and diseases of that-have:tut to defiance all other • remedies. linvaria recommend its unlit case'occobsuruption,,, and c (molder it ranch the best remedyknown fortioridie; ease HeepectfulTyyoars , • , , • B. CUSHMA.N, M. D. Prepared and sold by,larttes C:Ayer, - Practical,Chem ist,Lowell,ldass.--- - • . • gry- Soldin ?Rutin:anti - wholesale and retail, by B. A. ~-: Falmestock, and byJ. m. Townsend; in Allegheny City; by. IL V. Schwartz," and J. Douglass, and - by druggists 01.5,t5 • rito.N.AND•REDNESS tab. SKIN Ls entirely re - -waved by the use of the ricritetie Soap, trld Sun burnt blinds or faces rendered smooth,soft and.delicate witito. Be carefal to get the genuine.. 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