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FRIDAY MORNING: Shipment of Flour.—tho first direct shipment of this great staple from tho Allegheny Station, of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, took place yesterday morning. of Hour, 350 barrels, was shipped through from Now Bright ton to Philadelphia by Bingham’s Line. The canal boot was loaded by an inclined plane, run ning from the cars to the boat. The following rates have, been published for the transportation of this article to Philadelphia and New York t From Palestine, to Ncw York, 921 o: per barrel ; to Philadelphia, 80c. From Columbiana to New York, 95t0 per barrel, to Philadelphia; 83c.— From Salem- and Massillon to Philadelphia, 86c. per barrel; to,New York, 97$c. VTo may look for large shipments of flour east,: by this route, during the ensuing summer. *ood Arrangements— Arrangements have .jnto in the east for the transports- beenentefi 'tiou of passcngersTrcm,Boston and New York to this city and back again for bull' price, in order to enable them to attend the Missionary Anni versary, to ho hold here daring the pres ent month. Passengers will go by the Fall River rontc from Boston to New York, thence by tho Erie Railroad to Dnnkirk, thence by stsamboat to Cleveland, and thenco to this city by railroad Tho tickets are good from May lOtii to tho 24th, inclusive. The celebration is to be held in the Rev. Dr Herron's Church, on Wood street Unprovoked Assault. —Two men, Thomas M.’- 3 Donald and William Young, were committed to jail on Wednesday evening, for an unprovoked assault upon James O’Donnelly. Mr. O'D. was engaged in pumping water out of his collar, and the two persons abovo named broke the pump and mado an attack on the prosecutor with the pieces. ■ They wero arrested and taken before Aid. Msjor, who committed them for trial. M‘- Donald was one of the persons who escaped from the county jail some three years ago. Uzhibitims in the County. —Many of the ow* ners of panoramas, &c., are changing their plan of exhibition. Instead of opening for the amuse ment of an overstocked city, they wisely take their exhibitions to some country town, whero each amusements aro unknown; which pays them far better. Mr. Winter has wisely adopted this plan with.his chemical dioramas. lie has visited several of the towns adjacent to this city, and boon well re -payed for his enterprise in striking a now mine of public favor. An Asylum Needed.— There has been in the tombs for several days past, an insane man, who has been refused admittance into the oouuty jail, and consequently the Mayor has been compelled to lock him up. This man is near fifty years of age, and is too dangerous a subject to be allow ed to Tun at large. lie should be sent to an in sane asylnm. instead of being allowed to languish in a city watch house ; but, the court alone has power to send a person to the Insane Asylum. Frame Buildings. —A few days ago, Thomas MoCutt, or the Second Ward, Allegheny City, was summoned to appear before Mayor Fleming, and answer a charge of violating tho city ordi nances relative to the erection of frame buildings Within the city limits. Mr, Moffitt Was fined $5O for a broach of ordinances. The case will now go to the Court House. Besides this case, there are several others pending before the May or, of that city, which will receive his attention. Darlington Coal Railroad.— Tho books of this company were opened, on Wednesday last, at Brown’s Hotel, in this city, A considerable quantity of stock has been already subscribed. Tho following persons havo been elected Direct ors of tho Company: John White, President; John M’Cowin, Matthew Elder, William Sterling, Robert Dilwortb, Daniel Wallace, and Edward Morse. Theatre. —To-night there is a splendid bill of fered for the benefit of Mr. George W. Lewellen. The unrivalled Lee Family will appear in tlicir extraordinary exercises. The performances com mence with ..The Soldier’s Return, when the Scotch drama of Locbinvar, or The Bridal of Wcthcrby, will be produced, in which the mare Reindeer will appear. Paul Anderson.— This largo St. Louis packet is at our wharf again; sho brought up a largo cargo, consisting partly of load, dry hides, &c. Sho experienced considerable difficulty in getting over the falls at Louisville, and had to light, en herself by transferring a portion of her oargo » to another boat. Missionary Union. —The gentlemanly officers of the steamers Atlantic "and Baltic, Captains Par kinson and Bennct, have agreed with the com mittee to tako delegates from Brownsville to the meeting of the American Baptist Missionary Union in thiß city, at seventy- five cents each, and at the same price returning. Passing Counterfeit Money. —Ayoung girl nam ed Charlott Long was held to bail yesterday by Alderman Parkinson, for passing counterfeit money on Henrietta Foster. It appears the de fendant got Henrietta. to change a note, which proved to bo counterfeit, and, as is alledgcd, re fused to receive it back. Invited. —Wo see it stated that the Niagara Firo Company of this city has been invited to be present at the Fireman’s Parade in Steuben ville on the 29th of this month. Wo have not learned whether thoy have accepted the invita tion. Summer Resorts. —We hoar that both Rosedaie and Greenwood Gardens will be closed this sum mer, there not having been support sufficient to guarantee the .proprietor in continuing theso splendid places of resort open for tbe public. Another Rollery. —A gentleman named Hub bard, on board tbe steamer Pittsburgh, was rob bed of a gold watch and other valuables, while that steamer was lying at the wharf in Cincin nati, some hours heforo she left for this city. The Street Commissioner had part of hisforco employed on Wood street, yesterday, in reparing the paving. The same thing should be dono on Market street, ns the paving on that street is very bad. Mr. ■ Dempster's last Concert waß well attended last evening by a highly-intelligent audienco, who were delighted by bis excellent mnsia. We are sorry be cannot mate bis stay longer among us. Good Trip. —The Pittsburgh, on her down trip, toot 252 cabin and 183 dook passengers; on her up trip, 105 cabin and 211 deck passengers—to tal, 811 passengers on the trip. Pic-tlic. —Wo observed, yesterday morning, a pic-nio party leaving Allegheny City, intent on a day of free and uninterrupted enjoyment in the woods. A reduction of fifteen per cent, will.be made onnll Stato taxes paid before the 16th day of July next. : John C. Schaad, we learn, Si about to deliver a course of lectures on Switzerland to our neigh bors of Washington. •• Board of Managers.—The Board of Managers of the Agricultural Sooioty will meet on Satur day, the 22d inst,, at the Court House. fht Ortftflonaf requiring coal-dealers to sell by: weight, works admirably in this city. It lessens the expense of families for fuel materially. Assault and Battery.— Joseph Meyer mado a complaint yesterday before Alderman Parkin son, against Andrew F*e, for assault and bat toy committed in o board yard in the Fifth Word, by Fae striking him on the head several tunes. Fae was arrested and held to baU by the Alderman in *lOO for his appearance. ::::MAY 14. Petty Cates, The sf a y or ]j a[ ] f OQr petty oases o assau t and battery before him yesterday.— iwo of the parties -were held to bail, one dis -0 “r6®<|> and the other very "wisely arranged the matter before leaving the olSoe. Professor Jacobus was installed in the chair of Professor of Biblical Literature in the Thoologi eal Seminary on Wednesday evening. Tho cere monies were very impressive. Drunkenness. —Two cases of drunkenness yes terday before tho Mayor—both sent to the hill. The morals of tho city,, appear to be in an im proving condition. - . Disorderly Conduct,— Charles Doyle was com mitted to prisou, yesterday, for . disorderly con duct, for thirty days, by Mayor Guthrie. S©“ FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams Express, at tho WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. bales deerskins for fiale bv -^gy |a _SMjTJI_* SINCLAIR 03 t,o!ces “J-Ktiiiles" brand iorsaloby -111?13 SUfirn *. SlNCiAttf &YKUP—OS bins, a very superior nr* Jiol^for sale by trayiaj SMll'll &XINCLAIR FLOUR— 50 bl«Is jasi received and for Bale'S? '— ARMSTRONG fcCROZER, P°£Af-? LS ~' 4 bus "nil. lorsnlo by -J2 ARMSTRONG & CIIOZUE. r |'J!ua. J.KBKNAN, European Law' Agent.’ has re- X turned to ibis uty from tho. West, nudes nrcnuriite a fe Y work * hl ’ ™« tour In ?"ropeis -2SSS'«! i ? T i , ” b >n lire old country should see* Uni wnhoatdelay. jits office rs ILo. 4t|) gt. . myC'dwd TVT 011 k >uds of! runic and Pack _ Holes roodn_amidel.verttlunite shortest notice. ;j a 9 Tftr iinin*° “f P»rthTr.lupr- — "m 11 Ij o rctoforo existing between Jacob tlam!enslueM and Dmne! Dooeheriy, in the Milk was ■’bolted on the ts.?, ~ b> mu- JACOIJ IIANPENSHiELD I tnyio.lw UANIKL.DOUOItP.RTV. | n^bi R i?. L F BWWNnSS STAND-I offer fo, rent ■" occupied by me os a drug eon? W^w n,ACON UAMS AND SHOULDERS- "" 9 casks Canvnssed Hams; Sdo Plain do; . i 1 do do Shoulders;. I Lnadinf from sieamboai Persia, and for tale by ' ro )l u : JAMES A. HUTCHISON iCO T„_ Boiler. ■ AlbStien?'#' 0111 ® “/ '*l° of Managers of the "> Louniy AgtlculturalSociety, will be bold ’ Jlonsc ' at lOo’n'ock A. M.,on Saturday Uie -wd of May, instead of the t:i‘di, ns before announced. j lMr , ~ d. K. McCABE, President. __. l ¥s?J k _-.!‘ ,! !Lb; D -..Secretary. myl3-it&w3t 8 T . C U All LE 8 UOXE li™ r ,tornerc/TVindamf ttcoditreia nr'lwH * n' CAMPBELL, Proprietor. T „r „“stablislimentHhaving come into the hands travel!a'n P a c 10r ' S'cat inducements io the KveVv ne'n..® Ul !iV °" d aEO t 0 regular boarders l af nrs ' w,li bt the BruddockV Field Plank Rood I o person? agreeing 10 bmM upon Uieir-purehnses-libera! terms wiU be given; and to those intending toesiablith manufactories umtsufll advantages in location oml price will be otured. rorfurther particulars applv to , I THOS.S, BLAIR, Trostee; At G. tc J. H. Shoenherr ™ Second Arrival rvF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT GOTHIC HALL, aroonosi which arc, nil the siylea of rood, now in tosuo for summer coat.; tome very choice put teriis (aitcy casMiDMcs, to ß ethcr wiib the most superb collection of Marsc»tloe, silk, satin am! emb’d vestinr* ever offered in this market, all of which will be made to order on reasnnuble terms and with expedition No charge for showing-goods. CHESTER, 74 Wond _m> 13 We Study to ~Pieas». Opposition Defied. " 1 Combination rkjkcted, com va rison invj. ted and W7iol«*ale prices Adopted. HOOD ha* just returned irom the E’a-t. vi rh a large aLICUAJ>, TURNPIKE or PLANK ROAD. Tin* property is too well known to rcqnirc-any description. We have determined to arrange oar terms to soil any person-or persons’that would desire to have a HOME that Lc may call Ins own. Our terms are one-fifth cash, balance in five equal semi annua! payment*. N. U.—Any per.-ous wishing to purchase at private sale, previous to oar public me,, can have an opportu nity by calling on HENRY REIS, : At the warehouse of Reis A M’Cnray, cor, of Seventh and Liberty sis., or ROBT. CURLING, •Atthe warehouse of Cur’ing A Robertson, my!3 ■ cor. of Ist and Wood sis. pagoda tea store* Ccrrner cf Diamond Alley and the Diamond. HAVVOftTII & CAIRNS Bland unsurpassed by any dstablishment in tlm ciiy for prime cheap Teas, Coffees and choice new frniw, together with a general asßoruncnlof groceries,wines, liquors, &e- They wish to inform their customers and the public gcuerally that they are now receiving a very heavy invoice of the above goodc, which they vnil eel) at prices to defy com .petition. The following- comprises a part of thts above •nvcice. SO bags Rio coffee, 20 Laguyra coffee; 15 pockets Java r.ortbe; 300pnekuges supenorgreen nndblaok teas; 8 tierces new crop net; ' 200 boxes bunch raisins;. 200 cluster raisins; 150 boxes Valencias raisins; 2001 ond i bunch; 35 casks French currutiis, very fine; .10 mats dales; 500 cocoa nuts; 600 ibs Bordeuux so't shell almonds; 8 casks French plum*; 300 fijs Jersey plums; 4 boxepcbcrriee; 100 lbs No. i nutmegs; 25 kegs best English mustard; vO packages pure ground ♦ pices; 10 boxes sweet French chocolate; 500 toilet soaps; 25 bbls Lovenng's crushed and pulvM sugars: 25 Stewart’s refined A sugar; SU birds N. O sugar; < 20 bbls No. 2 mackerel; 20* this “ “ 20 bbls No. 3 “ 24 bbls No. 1 Baltimore herring; 100 boxes smoked herring; 300 smoked salmon; 40 doz. M’Ginnis 1 Dublin poiter, . 40 kegs Holland herring; 25 boxes yellow, white and red rockcandy; • 500 gunner drums figs. m>‘l3 tREAT bargains in dry goods. Selling off at Coat TO Q\UIT THE B USINESS! THE Subscriber being: nbont to relinquish the retail dry goods business, and having made each arrange ments as to render iLnecessary to close out his stock by the Ist of July next, will commence on Thursday, May in, and sell Ins entire stock of Fancy and Staple dry goods at COST, FOR CASH- His goodshavimj been principally purchased the pres» cat seaeon, will be found desirable bargains, being at least »sprr cent lower limn regular pripes. In STAPLE GOODS will be founu 4-4 and 5-4 French gingham*; English and french cl»nt7**s; 131 k alpacas and bombazines; Checks and muslins, lush Unens and crashes: . Table linens and cloths; i Huckaback towels and toweling; Damask and snow drop linen napktot, nnd detlie-r Mar. Beiltea quite; fuiimure pr ms, plain nnderab’d dimiiv; linen Sheeting- and pillow linens; table ami piano covert •nd covering,! wor^“ c r £ c £gj'™ nnil curiam muslins. White crape shawls, emb'd and plain white bereee ami . tbibet shawl*; . B Fine French lawus and bereges: Bercge do lalnes and muslin de mines; Tissues and grenadiers; Blk and fancy silks,some ver> superior, and a fine stock of goods generally. 5 • . ■ EMBROIDERIES Worked mull and lace capes and sleeves; Jaconeu, mull and linen cambric collars & chemizettc*. Jaconett, mall edgings nua insemngs, Kmb’d linen and cambric hdlfs, Worked bands and flonnemgr, and a magcificent stock of Valenciennes edgings,laces and mserungs, together with a large variety oTother good*, too imrnerous to menuon, ail ofwhtchwiUactaallybcsold at ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH, Early calls will recure the best bargains JAMES A. m'KNJGHT, No G 3, 4th st. P/S—AH persona knowing themselves indebted to the above prior to January, Uffii, are requested to pay the same* as all debts will be pot m the hands of an m» toroey for collection, rayis S. ; CUTIIBERT, General Agent, so_Smitbfield street. ;eer Je Co.’s. ~ MARKET—May IS. ~. Oottoa>..Unchangc(l/ - • ? " . —-r;—-- - Elour...Standard brands scarce at $4,25 XXXIICOSGRBSS-FIUST SBSSION."~ 1116 .Grain... Not plentyond demand less actiyo • salesSOOO bushels prime white wheatare r«Dort eti at $1,04, and a small lot of red nt 99. Rye S? „ Co ™ in - ' request sales oOOU bushels Southern and Penn, yellow at and teo T on MdioLands! 11 WaS rofarr « «»««*■ Mr. Shields introduced a bill granting land to the construction of a railroad from Cincinnati to SI. Louis un °“. f M . r - Pratt the Senate, took of the “r dlre . ctm «. a BnrT ey and estimate or the cpstof constructing a oanal basin at tho termination of tho Chesapeako and Ohio Canal a ,‘^.°f g °v town - After o debate the bill was or dcrcu to bo engrossed. , ■ Mr. Broadhoadl introduced a hill authorizing | the Secretary of War to grant to the Pittsburgh, i Kittanning and Warren Railroad, the right°of way over grounds of the United States at the Al legheny Arsenal. .The Deficiency Bill was taken : up with the Colima amendment, and passed over informally and the Senate took up other items of tho hill’ SStf"! 1 passed was an appropriation of ■MU,OOO for tho purchase of a site! in San Fran cisco for a Custom House. Numerous small ap-1 propriatious was also passed,, and an amend* I ment appropriating $lO,OOO to enable the Sec tao nter ‘ or to investigate tho conduct I of tho Indinn Commissioners in California, Was rejected. - introduced an amendment appropria- to indemnify Georgia,■■Alabama and Florida for losses by the depredations of the Creek Indians. The Senate then ndjourned TvithouttakiDga vote on it. Holse.— The House met this morning at eight o clock, and after rending the journal of yester day, adjourned over until Monday. The workmen immediately commenced the work of fitting np the Hall. EUROPEAN NEWS! ARRIVAL OF TUE WASHINGTON ONE DAT LATER. New Yoni:, May 13. | The Washington- arrived this evening from Southampton with 135 passengers, under tho command of E. M, Fitch, the former chief officer, Capt. Floyd, still remaining in ill health. : . Tho Humboldt reached Cowes on tho 25th,- a little under 15 days on-her passage. Tho West India Steam Packet Co. have deter mined running a lino of powerful screw propel lers between Panama and Australia, to connect 1 with tho lino between Chagrcs and Southamp ton. - ■■ ■ .. Tho most vigorous efforts arc making by tho authorities of Southampton to encourage steam navigation. The Mayor had given a grand ban quet to all tho steam companies. Tho Derby ministry has obtained an unexpect ed victory. In the House of Commons on the 2Gthult the militia bill was carried by a majority of 150 | Tho whole of Kossuth’s relations, 17 in num ber, will be permitted to leavo Auefria. I On tho Ist of May tho Tribunal of Seine deci ded against Louis Napoleon on the question of I the Orleans property confiscation. It was ro-1 garded as the first stand against tho tyranny of I the President, and produced a fall of j per cent I at tho Bourse. The Tribune declarcdltself com-1 petcut to decide on all questions of property. I Stc. &c. ‘ Tho correspondents of foreign papers, 'it is said, are to bo prosecuted for false intelligence. The Australian packet, Sydney, at London with $177,000 in gold dust. Mr. Lockings motion as” to the elective fran chise, on which Lord John Russel was defeated lost year, has proved a triumph to the Derby Ministry, having boon defeated by 53 majority. Tho West India Mail Steamer Clyde arrived at Southampton with $1,000,285 on freight, $450,000 of which was California gold. An onthusiastio and Very, influential meeting in favor of tho retention of the Chrystnl Palace was held in London. A Committee was appoint ed to wait ou the Premier, and a memorial to the Queen was determined upon. SOUTHERN NEWS ITEMS. Baltimore May 13. The Catholic National Council will hold a sec ond public session to-morrow. A requiem and services will bo performed for prelates deceased since the lost triennial Council. Arch Bishop Eccleson, and Bishops Tyler and Flagget. Pan egyrics will be delived by Bishop Spaulding. Tho inaiis were through from New Orleans this morning. The British Vice Consul at Havana, Mr. Sid ney Smith, tho gentleman who showed so much kindness to the American prisoners, at Havana, catno passenger in the Georgia to Orleans. The Georgia brings $4C.,000 in gold dust on freight. A bad break occurred in tho Levee at Point Look-Out, and considerable alarm existed in re gard to it. A boat containing the chief mate and five sea men of the brig Gem, of Beverly, Maine, had been picked up ofT the Balizo. They had left the vessel in pursuit of a whale and could not after wards find her. Senator Rhett, in his note of resignation, says, “in .consequence of the proceedings of tho con vention which has just adjourned, I deem my- SQlf no longer a proper representative of the po sition and policy of South Carolina, with respect to the aggressions of the General Government,’’ - The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal has obtained money to repair the damages occasioned bv the freshet, and the work is to bo completed by July. Baltimore, May 13. Mr. League, a merchant of this city, this morning levelled a double-barrelled ritlc at tho breast of Joseph Creamer, a young man who seduced his daughter and two weeks since mar ried another lady. One ball shattered the stock of the revolver in the breast pocket of Creamer: the other grazed tho flesh of bis breast and pass ed through his right arm. The affair happened at the corner of Fayette and Calvert streets. Ciihiaro, May 12. The entire front of tho largo brick Warehouse in Market Street, belonging to C. M. Reed of Erie, and filled with oom fell into tho Btrcct, which is covered twenty feet. It is apprehend ed several persons are under the ruins. Cincinnati, May 18. Mr. Hanagan late U. S. Senator, from Indi ana, and Capt, Dancao, his brother-in-law, had a personal difficulty at Covington, Ind., while stimulated with liquor. Duncan, it is reported is badly if not fatally, wounded with a knife. New York, May 13. Three stories of the north-east wlngof French’s Hotel wore burnt. One ■ woman was buried in tho ruins, and two children are missing. Tho oity wbiga have ■ probably elected four Fillmore and two for Scott, New York, May 13. Tho roar wing of tho French Hotel, fell this afternoon and killed one fireman. Bostok Mass, May 13. Mr. Webster has consented to address tho citizens of Boston bofore he returns to Wash ington city. NEW YORK MAEKET—May lii. Cotton... Firmer; sales 500 bales upland mid dling 9J; Orleans do 9}@9{;. Flour... Sales 8500 bbls at $4 87 for State and $4 CO for Indiana. Grain... Sales 2500 bushels Genesee Wheat at .$l-10; Corn, round yellow, at Gl}@o2l; mixed western do 68@64. Provisions./. Lard 10@10}; Beef plenty; prime G@7A. Stocks... Ohio Trust 10G1; Ohio sixes 108; do do 1800, 1083; Indiana Canal fives 441. EVENING. Cotton... Finn and unchanged. Flonr...Bales 8500 bbls at $4,12@54,25 for State and $4,12@54,43} for Ohio. ; Grain...Salcs 28000 bushels, Michigan wheat at $l. Sales 6000 bus ryo at 72073. Provisions... Sales 800 bbls pork at former quotations. Sales 000 bbls grease lard 7J; prime lard 10} ots. Coffee-Sales 5000 bags Java at private sale. Laguaria 9s. Prices firm. ■ Sugar-Sales 500 boxes, Havana; 1 yellow at s}@o}: sales 150 Cuba and Matanzas at .71 @ 7}. Molasses... Sales 800 bbls Trinidad Molasses at 17® 18. Oils—Sales 3000 gallons Linseed at 03 cts , stocks. Sales $lOO,OOO Buffalo R. R. bonds av eraging 93}. ■ CINCINNATI MARKET—May 13. Flour—Firm at $3,25, the demand exceeds the supply ; several of the oity mills have stop ...l n eousecjucncc of the scarcity of wheat. Whiskey...ln good demand at 15}. Sugpr—Snles'l2o hhds 5@5V. . Molasses... Firm-qt S 3. Provisions-Stugnant, bacon sides offered At 9s; sales 9}. ■» V » v »: u r \ ‘ 4 aiiiiiiiiiiiS CORRECTED DAILY POU TUB MOBNINO ?O«ST BT Patricks a Frlen transactions worth noticing. t BULK MEAT— I Wcconld leamof no sales. BACON—Since our last review prices have remained unchanged, with the general imprevs'on that it had reached its h ghestpoint. The sales have only been to i a moderate extent, partly owing to light supplios; sales * hhds hatnsOp. 4 bhdssidepOk; |Uhhdshttms9|: SOhlids* daOLOOdav*; 7hhd*sides D|: 10 000 lb* shoulder* and i sides at $1*291; 4,sob ibi at « for ahoutders and 01 fur sides; 2 SOU do suUs 9*; a.OGOJb* shoulders Bp. L7UU fij» i shoulders and sides biJa'Ol I0do64©l0; l hhd : hnmo7, for tho latter aiticle. i CORN HEAL—Sales from Riorcs at 45050 c per bush. I •COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturer’s prices I No. S.fl, 7,. 15k No’ 18, .*1 | d,t>, 10, »7 Candle Wicky. .10 H—IS-* *lB Carpet Chain, .——2 o 13, —-——.lo Coverlet-Yiif a.- .in* 14, —••••—*20 Cotton Twine,. *—2o 17, 23 Untune,.. *——lo * CRACKERS^—The market is well supplied. We give cur tablo corrected and quote t Water Cracker^--—.—53,50 Butter do 405 . Dyspeptic do 3,50 Sugar do ***-*perpoundCi®ok Soda do .....OJo(j| Pilot Ilrend - —. 3,00 COPPER—We give the Curd prtco of the Pittsburgh Copper Work*. Ingots 10 10 siUeta per pound. Sheet— for Hraiicrs COPPERAS—SeIIs at 83.8703.12 per barrel. CORDAGE—'Tho following is the card price of Rone: Manilla, by the C0i1,.-**- 1 “ when cut,. hj c White Rope, by Coil,.ji c w when cut, |g e Tarred do by Coil,—. ....10c I)o when cut,-*—..—lie Manilla Bed Cords, • .. ..—81,8702,5003,25 Hemp do ••*•'81,5002,2503,00 DRIED FRUIT—We continue to quote light stocks with regular sales at $1,8702,00 for apples, and 82,250 3,00 as to quality. DRIED BEEF—Snlrs of Sugor*cured. canvassed at 10c by the tierce. Common 009k fid aml7d- • - 4qd 4,25 4.50 5.50 A regular discount off for cash. LARD—We quote kegs 91010 c; bbls OtfPDL LEAD—The stock in first hands is large Limited sales are'rande at 5e for Pur, and 5J051 for Uar. MOLASSES—Since our last the mantel has been more firm, and in some instances higher prices have been ob nined; we note sales of about SOU bbls in lots at 34103 A. according to packages;-ike market below con tinues firm. 1 NAVAL STORES-We quote Rosin at 82,75®3,00 perbbi; Tot 82,7503,25; Turpentine 4505110. . OILS—Wo quote No. 1 Lard, at 73080;- Linseed at 05070.' PIG M ETA L—Wo quote Allegheny atS22o2sj canal Hanging Rock J52G027.. ~‘ POTATOES—Receipts arc light; the demand con tinues active, we quolo Neslninnocks at 6708*> Reds 65 0SO: Pink-eyes 75050.' RICE—We quote sales during tbo week In Tierces a 4}o6c. , » —There U a good demand for this article, with ampie supplies,prices un so firm ; we note sales alfyi, 75 per bbl from first hands. SEEDS—The market for 6?eds during the week past was not to active} and sales principally confiar&io the retail trade- We quote in small His at 5t,0004,50; by retail 5,0005 50 for Clover seed;Timothy 82,0U0i!,50 us in quality; FJaxsced 05 to 100 c. SUGAR—Since our last review sugar lias taken quite a .speculative movement, nnd considerable of an advance has been realized; sales QOhbds &15}0G; QUdosl; 70do 51; 70 do 51, 4 mo-; 45 do 51; 6 at SJ; 07 do 51,cash; 30 aIC 50d00,4m05, lOhhdsb; 40dool, I!) s}, JUat 6, 51 do 51, ca?h, 10 do C, 3do Cash Holders firm at tho c prices with the expectation or a firther advance SHOT-Ssalea from stores by the keg at 818 by the bag 1,6201,63 SALT—Sales from stores by the dray load at 81,10 & bbl SPICES—Wc have no transactions of con equenee to rote in this article- We quote Pepper iu bags at 1010 lie; Al pice 18010 c; Cinnamon 30040 c by the mat. SPARCH—SaIes are regular from stores at Cl®7c by the box. SHEEP PELTS—Prices are nominal, SOAP—Wc quote at 404J0 by the lot. TALLOW—We now quote Beef Tallow at 707|c; Sheep do, 707±c. i WlUSkEY—There u a steady and good demand a\ 1 18010 Q gallon fotTUcufied, " «' •; S'. COMMERCIAL, PRICKS OF STOCKS* Par value; Asked | 1011,00 BiJ&gs 100,00 102.7$ 100,00 102,001 100,00 00,301 95,00 l 98,00 98,00! ;M^oo 99,00! 83,00 j COPPKB STOCtfft. UFFTCB OP TUB IHILY MoRM«9 POST. ) Friday, May 14. 1&52. y _ s OQ ...... r :}S »» • * .;*• ■ m ■ ■ . SANK NOTE (.IST. _ COBBKCISD BAIL? &T f^nsy^va m A a : d S “ rt —J X T^ Brownsville “ Backs county .. a«nv| e ? .. ?!ZZ ™ Chester Co.(new Issue) “ Norwik .on Columbia Budge Co ... ■< I/K! " Z » Kero,. zr:: 25 Easton tOWn S l~l’ * Germantown “ . <■ State Bankßranch...- so Lancaster Banks ——“ Bk or Illinois:-"-! rs Lebanon « « KENTUCKY Montgomery <*: Absolvent Banks..- Northumberland —— u MlSSOlim Potlsylile « » State Bk aiid Brunches - I Reading . .. « „.1 . 'MIOHIBAt*- • Schuvlf.ll co. “ All Solvent o' Washington « ...™ .. ...: - WISCONSIN. West Branch .. n. Marlne&Firelns.Co at ’ Wyoming - —.«••... «. Milwaukie 0 Car1i51e.......... .. j TENNESSEE. En™.."^“ r ?.:.Z"" ! All Solvent Banks D Gettysburg!!** i NORTH CAROLINA. Harrisburg-........... I All Solvent Ranks-~-z* f U0ne5da1e*....—...... f SOUTH CAROLINA:H Middletown «..* ( AII Solvent Hanks*—*— u Wnyncsburg | GEORGIA. York Rank 5............ * All Solvent Hanks.u Rohef N0te5........... 4 j ALABAMA; united States Bank—*ls lAMSolvent Banks.—**- 5 ■Allegheny City- Scrip*.• pari LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. « .. premlAU Solvent Banks'*• •• • n Pittsburgh City “ ..i. D ar« EXCHANGES. NEW YORK. •INe w York—— .f pr e m New York Cuy • ••—..pur Philadelphia**—-•••$ Country 80nk5.*....... • i Baltimore*——“ New JERSEY. - CtnctnnnU——..... I dis. All Solvent Banks-... 1 Louisville* 1 “ .DELAWARE. Si-Louis-. —n <■ All Solvent Banks... Small Notes, i..... .. Maryland. Baltimore Banks nn Country 8ank5....!.... * VIRGINIA. lll> of Vs. and Branches I car in c rsIJ k & Branches | Valley Bk and Brunches t «?i C ia iV Be S ll * Branch’s,! Wheeling Banks .......J Branches-..-4 I ...NEW ENGLAND. | All Solvent Banks | \Offertd .8118,00 102,00 } 101,25 ! 00,25 I 02,00 ! 00,00 i 07,00 !’ 1 04,00 ! 83,50 85,00 54,7ft 1 54,00! 52,25 64,75 61,60 155.50 00,00 00,00 45,00 30.50 23&] 38,,^ rocrn * VI Ue. « T»,nl Hendrickson, McKeesport, u r«n«loo Shriwer, Bailey, West Ncwlon, “ s nSI, s' n on ;? t ’ We *‘ Newlon. „ vfi?? yard vr* eb, ■ U„ J?‘ C “‘S“P N°;2,lSoie», lieaver. , F°r e «Cily, Mnrtock, Wellsvillc. .1 Wi.iche.ier,Moore, Wheeling. , Messenger, Woodward,Cinciimati. bossamer.S. Frenah, Nashville. „„ , ; , Baltic, Beunci, Brownsville. u $ »iJ!V c > Parkinson, do tt jj;M*Kee* Hendrickson, McKeesport u P°raas driver, Bailey, WesiNesnon. Jenessce.Conant, West Newton. “ S. Bayard, Heebie*, Elisabeth.' “ . Michigan No. 9, Boies,![leaver. ‘ HorestCity, Murdoch* WcllsvlHe, Winchester* Moore, Wheeling* . Statesman, Gormly, St. Louis, ■ IdUella, Kountz.iJoutsville. ’ 44, 97 M.JS 37,50 100,00 10.75 34,00 34,00 2£of 10,00! 10,14) . 10,00] 0,251 l ,50; aoo 1,75* , Pulwntßigh autl Iloclilnc- j r ICT!| | .fa port Packet. S^i~S?«... ne >, ,t , Pamer n ,Ult * COLUMBIA, A. 8: al 3 t' 5 U le . aTe - P,t,s H ur ? !l CWCT X Monday, m ll e " ve ock, " 8po » No. Hi Market air«ei« ~|*jj*EisFlurirTriii. . _il.BG UiAii FRANKLIN PACKETS. JLgjSfet§ A , Tl !, E 'i nes 'e;ra»r ALLEGHENY BELLE sftjiTelirMiaNo. -»Capt. W«. Ha nns, leaves the Alle »u / '^ ar^f“r Front!in,every and rAursiiap, l3 e . f l ne "tea'ner ALLEGHENY BELLENo 3, Capt. 7-° h *"2*> leaves the Allegheny whar/ for /'rank hn, every audEnW-aUP.M. eor hreiglii or Passage, apply on Board __e'or Marietta ana Hoc£Ungpori. Tlra fine .learner PACIFIC, ZaNora AUb- Mjjam, Will leave fur ike above and Intermedi ate pone every THURSDA F,at4 o'clock, P. M t'or fretguior pa*BQgc r apply on boardyono • ■ . T. WOODS & SON, No. Cl Water eu and 03 From at. For Klttaimtng >ad Gatflih., light draught and pleasant steamer Cfj»affl»CUfi.KloN, Capt. Milurgsb, will leave the Allegheny wharf onhlpnduy, Wednesday and Fridays, P - M > f ? r Kmanning and Catfish. - For Iretghtor passage apply on board. (novta ffor lioag Keach, ffltnetta, parkershara and Gain polls. Jv ■ The - fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS, - ? *m'|,f|ii' ipiiqT SircriK, Mas'er, will leave for the nbove intermediate porta, everv TUESDAY, at 3 P.M. - ror freight or passage apply on board, or to JjW JOBS FLACK. Agent. Wednesday PaekatTor Cincinnati, —' r flags ft.J*H?°Sy_ an d fhst running steamer CIN- BztttstrtatiASi, Master, aril! leave ttoSMMregularly every WECirespat. 1 or freight or passage, aoply on board»«r to deefifi _ G, B. MH/TENHERGEB. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER-Fur sale, whole sale and retail, by myB ’ ' 7 TONIS iENNfrla&£t£ sSUAIACtt—On cau»u:naiCDl i ondfor*alcby II 'LEE ' 1 , 139 Liberty sireet< NoriCl-.— All persons who n&yc culPaa, iiri.iieimr ““ «« requested to return Ibera immediately. rayia JOHN H, SUKRRtFF. 10 Martel it H , __ CARD. r* .Frj, s .VF. c to Mgbpiiy & Lie.) WOOL A? f D C >M>II33rON MERCHANT, An *encan Woolen Goods, NO. I3f> LIB h*IXJ‘T- r tmy4 JEVVELRY —-11000 is now opening his O Spring Stock of rtcb Gold Jewelry and Watches, conswtmg ° r everyilubg usually found in a Jewelry biore. (some very fine,) which he will sell as usual, Irom 35.10 50 per cent, lower than Goods of the same quality are sold for in this city. No mistake ut m > s NO. 57 MARKET ST. A. OTICL-—The partnership heretofore ertsunfr t*e -4’ tween the undersigned, m the Wool and Commis sion business, under toe firm of Mubpoy & Lke, wos Ui«solyed on the first of April last, by mutual consent, lae business of the late firm, will be settled by H Lis who tsduly authorized to use the name of the firm tor that purpose. J. R. MURPHY, wr* - H-LKE a ° t,M W C°aWMtO«. kjhALlsD proposals will be received at this Office un kj til sunset, ou Monday, the 3lst instant;forthe jrradu* atton atuTmatonry required on 20 miles of the Pit-s. o ur gh and .Steubenville Railroad, from CarapbcliVran to the Virginia lute. Plans and profiles will beexhibit ed, and tie necessary information respecting the work given, by the Engineer, at his Office, for five days prior to the letting. By order of the Board. • ■ ~?,! ' S' !ra ! B ’£. or t lc^V . i D M«TCIIELL. JR.J l*ili»burgh,Majo.tSS>. { Chief Engineer ntyb Pittsburgh ami Srauhenvire It R. Co. Saloon* and uaitta* “TT- " W.k ft »’ \Y A RI> would rospeotfally announce to ino Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh ami vi cinity, that the spacious Saloon* at the’AtheDaJum Build rS,i!m?fS.t W .*!f ,p ! l . ed W I" 1 f superior (juslily of Ice Prom 6AM,o " refreshment.. Open i«‘i L J ®°T Th . e . department will always be found f or > °. r Shower Baths, an almost in dtspermble requisite for the pienervation of liealih. myll • ■; — 10 shares Minesola; ICO do Ridire; 100 do Iron City; }£o < !° Couglass floughion; 100 do Forest; _ 100 do Phcciuxr On consignment and for sale at low rales. „ t A. WILKINS &CO . Slock and BxchanseJßroker«,' Market and Third sts. V«rt>eua», GreouUouie rlaut*. lib best collection ol Dahlias west of the moun tains, one hundred and fifty varieties. ; Thorhurn’js and llovey’s Verbeu&s, which are unequalted. Jrt'fuet. Hovey’d America, Ucpublic, and Orb of Day, and Thor burn’* Heroine, S’Eclipse. and Sir S.BlanoVare admit ted to be the Gems of the World. The above, with every variety of Greenhouse and other Plants, for sole atlhe Passenger and Remittance Office of JOSHUA ROBINSON, ■ _ Kuropcaa and General Agent, myft . 123 WmdWet For- sale. ••' . TEN. OR TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND near the X 101 l gate ia the borough- of South Pittsburgh. all Within five minu’es'walk or the Monongohela Bridge. Tliefie lota are of large >iz i, fronting on Carson meet and the Brownsville turnpike, ‘and are among tb«? best UnsTor build mg purposes on that side of the tivct, one or these beingalarge lot.extending-from one street to the other, and adjoining tbo toll liosse lot. ' They will be sold low, and on reasonable terms. Title perfect, and clear of iucuiubranee. Enquire of GKO, F. OtLLMORK, No fit Grunt myllrimJAw rpHIS undesigned legs leave to announce to his friends JL ana customer*, that he has received u large, nod 101 of RUF-Nlsll’ uml t-RLNCH AVINE, which he cun warrant as burn and genuine, and which he aclUeilber by the bottle or cask. Besides, he keeps always on hand, a large and well se 0f FKKNUH COGNAC BRANDY/IH>L: LAND GIN, and o*her Liquors, all of which are of the first qualities, and warranted genuine articles lie feels grateful for former favors, and it shall be his duiv to attend to bis customers as formerly. -. * • As he has made the best and latest improvement for recufyins Whiskey,'lie can tarnish them of the best kind, and at the lowest price. 1) FICKKISFN , No. )37fLiliettv sirspi. ■ *. o. twichbli, & co m “ FORWARDING AND COMMISSION lIOURF SAINT LOUIS. 8E ' »OHH W. TWienalT..,..^, - :■ • . .. . ’ Twlohell ft. Moo!n r ‘G: K' COMMISSION AND FORWARSING MERCHANTS -a-rrrr f orßer < Commnaal and Pint jir«» APIT8 > TATIGG promptly attend to all consiirnmoiits and Com .“SSa e SFr^ po ® i; «s^*ss£U prtPcSi and on the best terms. • 1 tirtn h o^Tn!!n D J 80 r“ aderlalce lUe settlement and collec hon orclamts of-iinportance; and hope, by thcirespe th2 ff/S 1 ? ffor - lßand “ Ue t nUon to all tneir friends, to give general satisfaction. „ _ ~ B* FKBS3CEB, Ps?e < A?lt I ,fnAn Su Loul , ’ Morton, Cincinnati, Page A Bacon do Strader A Gorman do pt”, 1 , 6 " 5 ’ * Co >d° Hozea & Fraier, do D h t!V?hj? r a t(r n d ®, Springer A Whueman.do D Leech & Co, William Holmes 4; Co- J IV. Boiler *J? , ?’. I > , K bßr e. l !i Mor *mi, 1 M Back 4a Mo man Philadelphia! Shields & Miller. Philadelphia, irS Newcomb A Bro, and W B Reynolds,'Lomnv.llr 1 T. C TWICHKLL A CO, New Orleans iomsville ■ COMMISSION HOUSE NSW ORLEANS ’ fpIIIS long established Hooae confine lbcir X sinetly to sale* and purchases on ? to the Forwarding business generally C<,mm,33,0n > nnJ hSora U g C iv' e StS ml ’ ai,Ce oflhe " b3 «> January SIS, 1893. %>->• - *L : value of coins. American Gold (new).par. do • do(old)-opren». Sovereigns -....... sj 4,85 Guineas.s,oo Fredericsdoers...... 7,80 Ten Thalers***-*.*—. 7,85 Ten Guilders* . a, OO Louis d’or-...«~.... 4,25 Napoleons- Doubloons, Putriot*.* 15,70 .do Spanish.. 10,85 Ducats . 2,10 W. P. MARSIIAI.T, W lac* ■„ [martibfem l: i r \- t "«■ AUCTION SALES. Auction Card* fHHE umlcrslgned. afleran interval of four years,has A again .resumed baginess. r Having complied with the reqniBlUons of lhe Uw regulating Sales at Auction, and havingprodared a Auctioneer fonbe Cuy of Pittsburgh, h& offers his services as sack to fats friends and thepubiic. generally* •rWuh an ekpe? rienceof neatly thirty years in this liucof busmess,Jhe hazards nothing insqyfng that hewUl.be enabled ipgive. enure satisfaction. to alt those who may fee) disposeu.to patronize him. - P. McKENNA,AucUoneer., Refers to the principal City Merchants.-. iyO , m , Auction—Hally palts* , A * the Commercial Sales. Rooms, corner of ,Wood X*. and Fifth streets, at tOo’clck, A. AI-,a general as sortment of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., T ,tirqcenes, Qaeensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, ix>qbingGlasscss,new and second hand Household and Aitcheu Furniture; Ac.- .. _ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, S[auonery, Fancy articles, Musical lustra mems,Hardware andCatlery,Clothing, VanetyGoods Silver Watches, ic. ,P. M.- DA.VIS, , . ■ Aacunneer.- P» ffl’KiiiSJaAfAtieUonesv* Thatches, jewelry, &c. t jlt auction-tiic n 0 weliy, comprising Gold Fingerand Ear. Foster and Breast Pins, Pencil Gases, win C fc« c e# * Coat Buttons, Pori Ac t nmi » b^ onlinutja ■Ot.M , Keuna , « < Anction House, on this W..h Of 0?&S' ni! * ns alearly ga! I,ght ' P. M’KENNA, Aucl’r. K™l?^™ R,fe \^4 floor \ * n, ,» Auction House*. (second Ribbon* nXfn?! £,°r ed n «ortmem of Embroideries, Gov 'kSS 1 ?’ Tab*, Bonnet Linings, Laces,Bilk 10ValLd «arame tho ,am“‘ U * aai dcal " S ato I,mled ~ y - 14 ■■•■:■■■••■■■■•■ P. M’KKNNA. Aucl’r. ’ f X l e l d , h S b »<* «> f=«- 0,1 the premises, there i» o comfortable Frame Dwelling, of two etories! wan four room** basemenl and kitchen in the rear, with every convenience foragorttedresidence. ; Also, attue same time and Jplacc, a variety 1 of new Cat)inel_Furnilurc,corapri3mg Bareauj, Tables, Bed steads, ecc*' TJiis properly may be treated for previous to the day" of sale, by applying on the premises. myS p. M’KENNA, Aacfr, P* n» OA.VIB, Auctioneer* B ( ! < ? R3 u. a Y a ' i,ci, E 3 and musical instru ments ax Auction.— On Saturday evening, May ls.ft,eiTo’cipckjattho Commercial Sates Rooms, cor> ner of Wdodanu Fifth streets,.wifl'be Bold,a large col* lection orvalaableMiscellaneoos Books ;amongwhl»*h are finoHbrary eilittonsofEtandartl works, baadsoi&eiy boand ? in various departments of literature and science- Splendid quarto famllyßiblcs, In superb binding; blink books, pencUg,steel pens; AcjGoltf and Silver Watch?* es, Musical Instruments, ofvarloosdescriptionm Ac * myl4 J* fiL DAVlS,Atfot’r. ROW BOATS, at At'CTion—Op gatur* day afiernooni May 55th, at 4 o’clock at the Com raerciul Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and sth. sis., will <>e sola for account whom it may concern* two new four oared row boats, which were made jo Older in best mair ner * Afsoi one portable gum. elastic boat; myl3 P M. DAVIS, Auei. noon. May. I.*, at 4o clock, wilt be sold on the premises,: three very desirable lots of ground* situate on Forbes street, being, Nos. 20, 27 aad 2S in itke plan of lots laid out by J. 11. rrwia, haring each a front of 20 feet on said Forbes street, ami extending backr. ISO fcet to St. Pat rielc alley,wluch is iSfeei wide. Terms alwile. ' _myl3.. .. M, DAVIS. Auet. M Orphs&’s.Conrt Ssf e f\? 'SMLTHFIELD STREET PROPERTY—On Tri \S dayafternoon, May 14th, at 3 o’clock, on the promt ses, wiU be sold, pursuant to adjournment by order of Orphan’s court, the following valuable property of the e *tata of Solomon Schoyer, deceased, i vf® valuable lots of ground siioaie on the westward* ly .eide of Smithfirld street, near the corner of Seventh street, havirig each a front of 20 feet on SmitbCeld street, back 80 feet,On each of which is erected an’ excellent three slory briok dwelling house with the ap purtenance*: subject to an annuar ground renlof S2O cach,payable semi-annually. Tertasr-One third cash, balance in two equ&l annua) payments.with interest, secored by-bond andmortvase oa Uie premises. W»H P BAUM, J.W. BUCHANAN, . ~ Administrators, myte . P.M. DaVIS. Au-t. '■itvbKVK BUIUUIPKi t,OTS t -ana VUuaMd B.ick 1 DwtUtng House and Lol, in*East Piilsburyh, near 8m tpard, axAuction—On Saturday, May 15ih, at-2 F. oAtbe premises, will be sold; that valuable lot of ground, situate at tbecornsr of Forbes andGistftreats, u front of "221 feet on Forbes sircei, and cxiend ing along Gist iireet .tao feeuo St. Patrick’s alley, which i»24 feet wide, on whiohia erected a commodious.wcll brushed two story brick dwelling house with basement, a Pump of excellent water and other improvements, which may be examinedpreyious to sale.* _ At3P.M—By order of administrators of the late J. I c . w |n,dec’d, will also he.sold on'the premises lots 3O, 3l:and 32 in plan of lots laid out by J. 11. Irma, each having a frontofSO feet on Forbes Bifeet, and extending back 120 feet to St. Patrick’s alley; : " Also,lots Nos 38, 30, 40, 41, 42,43, 44 and 45iifthe aboveplan, having each a front of 20fcet on Locust kt., and extending back 120 feet to the alley aforesaid;— TermsatsaTe. . fmyl3l .' p. M DAVIS,Auct. W.B 4 ffl'CAßTHET,AacUoaeer, ONE TWO HORSE CARRIAGE, l Doggy and two rt seu Double Harness at Auction.—wifi be sold. Friday, May 14th, at 2o’clock, in the afternoon, at M’Cartney’s Auction House,oue two horse Carriage, in complete order, with iron axle and leather top. nearly new, only used three times. myll WM. G. M’CARTNEY,* Auct’r. “tORN IM THE EAR—3OO bushels just received and ,/for sale by JOHN B. SHEfiRIBF, .ntylS. , 10 Market street. A MS*!!! 0 v oP THE STOCKHOLDERS of the /SL ‘‘Fifth Ward Savings Bank” willbeheld at the of fice of the Bank, 1 No. 424 Liberty street, on Tuesday,ihe 20ih day of June next, at 10 o’clock, AM;, with refer ence to having the stock consolidated into a corporate company. toprSG:gm] JOHN STEWART, Segren rv. Notice* THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Pitts'-; burgh. Cincinnati and.'Louisville Telegraph Com pany wilt be held at the Vffice of the;Company, in Cin cJnnatijbn the Ist Monday of June next, (June ?i at 10 o clockv A. M-, forlheclectionof Directors forthe ensu ing year.' -.-.. w Tmv4l :w :; : JOSHUA- HANNA/ WAoleratc anti itetaii. TO HIP. CANE, UMBRELLA" AND PARASOL _1 r" MANUFACTORY, 1 No. 143 Wood strict. JOHN W, TIM, now offers for cate, at Eastern prices, a large assortment of the above Goods, to which me attention of dealers i* invited., Also, Carpet Bags, and Ladies*. Batchels. . ° . Umyl Excuasoe Bass op Prrt&BUEou, ? May 4,185$ y THIS Bank has this day declared a dividend of runs t&xt CBHT.cn its capital stock, out of the profits of the last six months, payable to stockholders or their le gal {cprrsentatives,on or &Aer the 14thinstant.* tnySitd i lAMISS B. MURRAY. Cashier- Hoolery of tfae ttost duality. - A T LOW PRICES, may be obtained at ike Fifth xV street Stockingand Undershirt Manufactory.— Those who like to buy really durable and bcaauTa) Goods, and at the same: time save two proSUv«hould call at the Manufacturers and Importers, Fifth sireet, between Wood and Market. -until Great Inducements to Cash rurcitaacu* WEVill sell ©nr large stock of of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash? purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our lerini is CASH JAMES LOWJtY, JR.* corner of Seventh and Liberty stg; ' Carhart’* improved ffleiodeoxl* THE attention of Dealers and ihe l public is respect fully called to the Improved MelodconStmtfnQfactu* red by.the subscribers. For parity and richness of ione,ittcy &r6/unee continued atibeir present sltnui, N08.G2 '\Vater, and 64 From streets, by James Armstrong and Samuel Crosier, underthe style of : mart ARMSTRONG. &CROZIER* - - * AOtlCft. Books wile be opened oo Monday, ssih day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A, M.,for subscrip tion to the Capita! Slock of the “ Pittsburgh Trust aid Savings Company,” at the Office of-Mcssre. 11 AYS at PAINTER, liberty street, Fifth Ward, under the dF rccuon of— - J-K. MoorebeaiJ, Charlca Slialer Thqjuas Bakcwelh Morgan Robertson, Josiah King,WUsoh M’Candlesx Jabna.Bullt!r,Wmi J ariißer,ir. ) R a JyP«iierfoji, John Small, \V,J. Howard," John SlorriHon,!. S.Ctaft Roa ben Miller, R- H HarUey, VVm; 13 chli'aora, |£ D o«- zam, Wm. Kerr, Alfred W. Marks, Dr. It. Willson. Dan't WUmarthiCiHunsen. 0. Rrßtddle and Thomas Farley.'- Capiiar Slock, to be divided into 4,600 shares,' atBso eaeh-rSIO per share lo be paid, ai the time of subscribing. Iniv3:trt JSmporlum ofLletitl ——~ CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. W WRIGHT, (successor to J- S.Tooon), Mann . '•.fftclnterof' and Dealer Wholesale and Hetail in ine above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment ofJLAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, ; Camphine,&ndPiiie Oil. Also, Lamps of every deserm* uon,for.bnrning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Otramlole Halt Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chimney Mats,'Cana, and allibings'pertaining to ilte .trade.- ■■ ; ■ ' .ftEihCreallCamphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. .AUbidera left with the wagon,-which iff constantly passing through the city, will he promptly attended to. N.B. Lamps of all kinds altered to barn the Ethe real Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. A W. 11. WRIGHT, V* . No. 82 Fourth st., (Apollo Hull,) : . nu2o -between Market anil wood streets BKW IOUK JL.IFB .JNSORAaCit COOI- -Pa sry« accvsiulatsu capital, $500,000 THE ANNUAL DIVIDENDS have been uniisaally . large, showing that the company has been doing a very large imd prosperous business. The. dividends in 1848 were 50 per cent. •“ “ 1347 “ SO “ '• IS4S “ fO ‘ it u 1840 “ 40 <• “ “ . 1850 40 ii it n .1851 u SO ■ “ 1850 a do ‘ -■■■■■ • - ThlsisamonglheoldestcompanjesiitUteUtutedStates Its accumulated capital Iscoiutamly increasing for ike benefit of memDers.proEent and future. MORRIS FRANKLIN, President Plikt Fueemah, Actuary. CURTIS A DOBBS. Aets Pittsburgh, cor. of Wood and Fifth streets, over Par rich A Friend’s Bunking Ruuee, CALIFORNIA RISKS TAKEN.. ■ ■ Also, agents for Proteclipn andFurawt’s Fiteatid Ma rine Insarance,;capital‘s43o,ol)(r > and of Branch office, Empire State Health Association; cash, htcliidingaecu-, undated capital SIS 000. .: Alio, agents for the purchase end sole of real estate. myU ''v": r ( ' . \ S *?Z** ~ V'-'*'*' - " " V'* " " ’ ' ' " Sw.Simm ntd Hew BtmtilUil' " FOB THE CUBE OF CONSUMPTION! .„ containing'-- Timm: different fueparation* •j.• . i TOU THE COfiU ofr'THE .• t• . V ''K TJIRIJK DIFFERENT'SXAOKS OP : ■- COiSSUB PTIOS! <4, 1 „ SYMPTOMS. ! . Coujlj, ram in the breast, 1 llea £’ foMi folmi an? } limbs,. iiiflammTUion.coia | ness and ticklinr in the throat, fever, difficult and notch breathing) aptetera “°n“ii&l'Ai-rra!h* Costiveness, spasmodic cough, violent fever,- night, morning slid mid day sweat, hectic iibsli in the face ana ..'checks,burning beat in the' pitfrosofihe hands and soles of‘he feet {zptctoratioitMtui/y copious , and stteaksd wlh ■ blood, . SYMPTOMS. Diafrhcea, dimiuuhed fc vcrt cough nji d morning. S§ 8r "«p n T3ntin n | m vcllew Wrappers. flit;, slight ifeliriam and «» Tirr. ir.r.l j-A. ■; j s 2 e,!in i! of the extremities comainl^“nsi^’ prepwea *'“ (each botllev^. SvSS^SS£s£l. ,I,e c ™ bl£ “ ' r»;. by ui cln "? “Rprovo of iibccansellia haired upon COr siolngicai ami. Pathological principles. The K?.!*!E rov ? of lt & Common S.n„, Inj they fcio» y«in sad trpmeete that one prepa- SXSjtJPI I ni, ‘?. u fe Uw tint llages of Caiiitanptims-i „^®£ u " c J!* ,5 S»disappointed and dlscoaragodinv&lid an. : 5£37t«r l ’i >ec^ ÜBeitB P rincf P leßhoJd o reasonable" C nses NmulPs Synacdm.hla hopes fi i* e Jf *• I stage of Consumption, and usesthe ' £L„’ Hi 3 -..WPejorallon, difficult and painfnl.bs , 001065 free and e&sv; Ins couch soon* get* well •'the \ n hl ? throat, inflamraatum, pain in hit ■ e ’ adl hack* joint* and limbs ara removed. • ■ .•. 1 v ie 18 , m l V e socoud stage and osea the second bottle hufeverjeaves km; bt« disturbed slumbers become v sweet and refreshing ; Jus night sweats Danish t hia ex. • peoiomuon copious ond bloody,assumes a healthy *□ r pearonce. mm at length disappears; bis bowels he eomevyegoiarj hts appetite returns; the flash in’ his ebeetdisappears; the burning hcalin the palm* df his ' bands and ijoleg of his feet hre felt noionger; his courtf now ceases; ho recoversmid in wall. ; v r . .If he is in the third stagehand uses the third hotUerbis • Uiarrhma gradually ceases t his weak bowels become sirongj Jus cough aad other- bad symptoms disappear; reeble digestion becomes strong and vigorous; his I 2S?„ [ e l c . ove , r ® *<« proper, tone, and creates new,rich . 1 hJaJ I { OU bl ?? d Jf his strength returns; his wasted s ‘l L ' rß w “ vm > aaAbe “ ' ti.sifi l J JO r lleo L^? t - I,fl .® yr * acnm hasihcrSyinplotnsof «!^?n?f e iS. r n 18 intended printed in front of thfr w ei Tr y e l v . cr J’ SK. ,udgtfor BOTTLE HEBE- ' Icctbgliic propernfed'icine? Can occur ,n “• SMrndnptletw posMSHon of the Editor of this paper. Nmall>« Pojtioloay of Consumpiion.— Md coniOc” o f r S “ duBC8of "" Httnxan Lnn S"^ p£^.^ pa u d en A* b i D r- NLTALI,, inventor and Proprietor. Price One llollnr Per Bottle. Forsale nt the Drug store of DR. OEO. 11. KEYSKB.Ho.HO, ■ i,n'°t nle l or Blrcel and Virgin alley, ja7*dfcvv ° eRa e anJ Rclail A e olll forPlnsbarglv. FIRST STAGI). Incipient Consumption,in. Blue Wrapper*, . SECOND STAGE. ConfinaixJ Consumption* In rinlc Wrappers.- THIRD STAGE- „ _ i, CHADWICK. DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER v. u . . PITTSBURGUi PA. ihe highest prtcc m cash paid for rags. (mylhv E S..U* Family tianu, VANS SWIFT’S extra brand, 100 tierces, now ip store, t and for sale. Tne attention of all persons ' anting a reliable ariiete, is solicited to tbis brand. *npr!o:lni SELLKRSjNICOLS & CO ANU LEGHORN UAT9.-Tti o rabscribors A ? n „ ,, ?. n< ' a,l< l for salet a large and well assort «d sloei of Palm Leaf, Leghorn andstraw Hats, at re daccd prices. JAMES M’CANDLKSS&COn -™ yl ° 109 Wood street. tb« Publication • JfcOß THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST cords VOLUMES OF the colonjaiT re . Sealed Proposals, endorsed severally "Proposals for Pubheationsof the “Pennsylvania Archives,*’and Vro posQisfoT ‘ Re-publication of theiirstthree volumes of me will bts received until, the 12th day of JUNE next, in tlie office of-the Secretary of-the comraonwealtU j for the publication of the “ Pennsylva nia Arcbtvefl,’’andalso torilte re-publication of thefirsi tliree volumes of the ,s Colonial Records.” ovreenbly to • ibe provisions of the following sections of the following Acts of Assembly; - , 6 An Act providing for the publication 0/ the Colonial Re cotdsi and other original papers in the office oflheSeers-' tary of the Commoniaetthh. - j. Section 1. Bo; irenaeted by the" Senate end House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of I'ennsylvama m General Assembly met, aud it is hereby enacted bv the authority i of. the eSmc, That- the Secretary of the (tainmoxiWsalth be,'and-he is hereby aaihorizciLaiid te» Quired to continue the printing or ihe Minutes oC the . proprietary Government and Council of Safety, down to.tbcadoplioh of the Constitution in the year one thou* - sand seven hundred and ninety, from the point at which the third volume of the Colonial Records leinnnatCß.'in' the same shape and style in which the:;voluOiUs of the Colonial Records, alreadyprinted. are published—each volume to contninnoileAsihaaeighthTindred paves,and thauh#* numberof copies of each voltw».shalfbe fifteen > hundred. , That it shall be the duty & the Secretary’ of the Commonwealth, Immediately, after the passage or " this Act, to write, proposals vlor the publication of the records aforesaid, giving public notice form leapt one moutU:in two papers published: in Philadelphia, puts* burgh and Harrisburg,; which proposals ’shall state tbo pnee per volume, and shall include theiaiihfaland literal transcribing of the records aforesaid, under the super* i intendence of theSeereiary, the publication and binding i in a manner uniform with and novlnteriotto the volumes ‘ i of the Colonial Records already published", finding all - matetial, ; and the deUvering of tbem to the Secretary of the Commonwealth; which propoaals'shaU be opened I at the time appointed by the Secretary iu presence of I the Governor; AudhorGenenriacdSlate Treasurer who ; shall then,, with the Secretary, proceed to allot the con tract loilie lowest andberl responsible hiddcriProyid ed, Thatbefore assig* ing- thecdutraci as aforesaid, the suceessiaibidder shall enter iuto bond to the Common* wealth, with two ormoresufficicntsareiiflSjiri the sum - of teuthousanddollars,rondinonal for Hie faithful fulfil- - membf.hiscoulraci which bond shall be approved bv the Governor before being received. : r . . Section-3:Thai it shall tie-thedoty of the Secretary of the CamraoaweHltb.so eoorinsUieentfreriumberof cop ies of any ooe vdlume shall have beca delivered into nig office tocenifylhatfect to the GoYenjor,wha sbaHihen draw his warrant’oh theSiate Treasurer for, the amount due the Contractor occordingibUiecontract, which shnll bepaid om of anymbnoyain the treasury not otherwise appropriated: That: the- Secretary shall jtot certify asafotesaid,until upon examination he beeatiificil that ihecontrticibasbeehcarried out iiraccordance with the true intent and meaning of this aci/aiid especially that ther volumetospubliahed, is a tsiUifuluiul literaloodv “ - oftheoriffinaU K * ; Seotidirti That the Governor is outliori/ed and re quested iohppoint some competent person, whose dutv it shall bo to select for publication* sueh of the original documents, -letter** ireulies, and other papers, prior in date .lo the peace .of one thousand-seven hundred arid cighly-lhrec, now-preserved intheSecretnrtr’arhffice, as may bo deemed oi sufficient importance to be published* ; and to arrange them accordingto date ami subject in one ' or mor&volumcs, not exceeding five of the size of the r •Colonial Records heretofore priced which shall be call. ' edihe Pennsylvania Archives.” Sections That itshalt be thedoty or the Bccretarv of the Commonwealth, immediately alter tbc u p^nriavfva' nla Archivesy’asaforeaaid, are prepared for public*! uot), to. procare tbepnnting of fifteen handred copies otfSSk the enure senes immediately, m the same manner. under the same restrictions, as are providediu thes«cnmi andibirdSecliorirof this Acr, in cation of the Colonial Record. v 11 An Act supplementary to an Act, emitted «An a.i ■ providing for .the pabUcation ol the Colonial' Records andotheroriginal papersmtheoffiooof the Pecretaivoi' the Commonwealth, approved, F0b.15,185i *• WherenSjFrpmthenainrcofthocomcnts'ofthePmnii sylvama Archives,nowrcadyforpublicatton,itisindii. . pensably.necessary to.the proper execution of the work that ns.pnblieauon shall be superintended by some ne. carate and competent person, tbetefitre. Section !. Be iveuaeted. by the Senate anlUoaseof Rcprcsenlatives.of theCommonweolth of PehbovlV-inta ' in General Assembly mevaud it Is b»reby enacted by the amhontyof IheyameVThat SamaelHciard be and bo ts hereby appointed to edit and superintend the pab licaiionol UtelPennsylvonta Archives, authorised who . printed.by the. Act to winch this is a supplement. i Section 3, Thai'it Shalt be the duty ol thOedhorto dll voter hts entire atteh'ion to the pnblicatioir of said Ar ' chLvcs,,to.prepare ail.necessary notes,indices, npnenl dues and such other mutter as may be heces*arviiDi» proper, in doingwhicb heshatl be authorised to Dubli.h such papeis ol a date later than Seventeen hundred and ' : oighty.lhree.asshutlinhislcdgniertbe necessary to Z ■ : Section!, Thavihc said IMitnr bound heiUiercbVau. thonsed.to nroedre the lithographing of such plans Sr : battles, fornhcations, Indian maps, IndiandeedsOrotheS - similar papers now existing among said Archives, Cb hi - - shall jndge necessary to tho proper illutrajon of tbe said ’' Pennsylvania Archives » tt e expense of which shall be paid out of any moneysm the treasury noiothir. • ■ wise appropriated, after being audited and examined in the usual manner. - " M Beeuons Thntshouldthenumberbf volumesfiriith ‘ the Act to which this Is a supplement, prove insufficient to contain the en.iro nnniber of papers now selected tor " publication, it shall be the duty or the Secretary of the Commonwealth to caa»esncUndditional vo!untcs. asrniv ' ; nE «*=“'y ‘o conlain the entire collection, to bo put Ushed by the contractor toilhe same manner as though no n amber of volumes hud been fixed by ihe Aci to wlncfi there is a supplement * ' * « Section 7. That the Secretary of the Commonweabh be oathorlied to procure the re-pub.lieatim of the first three vplamesof tho Colonial Records-, uniform with ilio . present edition, to be published find diVlributedicedrd- ' • ing to the provisions of this Act, and the'Act' to which = -1 this tsasuppiemenifand that in the making of a contract ■ ■ for the publication ol the Pennsylvania Archives; and ■ ■ hrst three volumes of ihe Records, UtO’ Commonwealth be directed lo providofor ifao publication of at least one volume per month) arid be authorized to - ;.- take sack measures es will ensure ihe faiib/ul perform- : ' ance of the said edntract. - ■ ' The extract for tbe publication of tbe Colonial Re- - J cords,provided for in the 2d Section of the Act fim shore qttOtedjhasalreadybeentnodeiandbidderswiHcoidfiad ihetrproposalsioiaeU Pennsylvania Archives,?’ and the - re-publication of tho first three voluiucb of the •* Coloni- • al Itccorde.” or. to either one-.pr tlic other. - ascueh will 1 •• cons’imtc the subject of nseparale contract. Bidders will observe tbe requirements of tbe Sec tion ot the A«i,lirsl above quoied.nnd of the tih Section' of tbe Supplement, as .no. proposal fujliiqj i?* embrace • ■ themin every lie / Tbe nttntu- ' of Sureties for the faithfal fulfilment of the Comruci, should accompany ihc protfosals; ■■■: • „ P. W. HUGHES, Stcrtiarjf o/OieCctwnvntttatfh, '- ■ Notb*—The three volumes of the Colonial Records aN . ready published, may: be found to ulHbe public iibrane«. . . u of UtcState. i *** i,a- < ■:< '•-'•■ -7 '-X'