SfttmMgp^ jfMlgp^pMgM fW«fe^s lS#ffe^^P#fcO sf^llt®&S?itsWf;fesi ®^#s%i#is!#f4 omß®mms- i £|hhs. v w t? fh-S s9gl&sra£Bg& 3grata@feffiggBj mBSmSmSKam k MhH' > t F«*h. ci-L f s*«L', ■ IS#tSli||i feMNMM «a™3^sSKas3Em^^s®? ; fcilii i^afag^6^i¥^s ItlllllSl WH \sy^^ mMnte wte®!®g^fe Wgmk \mwffiSsMs23! | W4oU« !i ___ . tfoi flatter ientine, on Saturday, on a duo*, ~_ SL, -»»»»»»■»• bskks,,,,,. »iB»* — - Sssa®^,^ ‘ ‘ Ss ' aa ... ipiiM^M' * tA 4 ' * * .* ;• >. w-^ .^••‘-’‘U'.f^;'.v^V^C'' * ’- *-•?; • * v ; //:,/• 4 * • &MMi^' r; Wto?z ■-:■?& ■ ‘:l * • • --. 'v->v-‘ : . -m'-.’-v-v,■•_•. H^^v^au -w *£ ' i ** , %^«■•* ** - *,V, i4?\* «jv- * ?fc f , * t sSKs'® tJ^l- fa * v - *** iF 4 ..* * - *■*»'* ~ " ■*•*»., * - * *&J '’•»' r^: ' ’,-:' *^ ; / J ,' '‘ - ,-. t ; ns *- ’MONDAY MQBNIKCh::::::::=:"= :::::! " ::RtAY II- ; Sioer Item.-Tho- Cincinnati packets hare tried the new scheme of starting at the regular lent; it works to admiration. Passengers leav lag the oily, on these splendid packets, will “have to he on hoard .precisely at 11 o’clock. • The steamer Susquehanna is now in dock,, at - Cincinnati, undergoing. repairs.; : ttho ■. damage ftom the fire is greater than wob supposed— ' amounting to at least 51,600* She damaged freights arc advertised to ho sold atnuotion. . ■ The time of the steamers J. M. White, Eclipse, ’end Beindccr,’ is exciting considerable attention among onrriver men. The White, however, car ' rieß thehorns—onher great trip, between New Orleans and St Louis, she mode the run from the former place to Cairo,- in three days, six -hcnCs, and forty-four minutes. The timo of the Eclipse, between the mud ports, was three: days . and eleven hours, and that of the Reindeer three -days twelve hours’ and forty-five minutes.— tßy tins it will be seen that the White beat the .Edipse on the Mississippi, fonr hours and six- teen minutes. The Louisville papers state that the Alleghe ny is going to make n trip there, for the purpose of heating the Kttßbnrgh’s run between that ; place and Cincinnati.; The quickest trip that has ever been made be tween' Cincinnati and New: Orleans, wasperform ed recently by the J. P. Tweed, which made the - run from port to port, in four days end thirteen hontß, running time. -TheKeyßtone State leaves for . Cincinnati this morning, at cloven o’clock. One of the best ' boats un the line. The Allegheny-river packets are. doing a. good . ■ business at present. The Clarion and AUeghe • uy Bell, No. 2 and No. 3, arc making regular ' trips to the uppejr portß, and come hack well la dened. V - Fellow's Ifinstnlt.—lhis celebrated band of negro melodists, comprising, in their number,, of the best delineators of African obarno ter in the country, appear this evening at Ma -scnlo. Hall. Our citizens, we know, will need no £ persuasion to induce them to.visit, the Hall for the purpose - of hearing this excellent company. - -Wherever they have visited einoe they left New • Yprk, they have been well received—hear what the Bufialo Express Bays of them: ■ “This “band of darkies,” uncommon in their - attainments, and second to none in their deline ations, ore making a little stir in our city. ,Wp , had just parted with a company of the same pro ' fesßion, when they arrived, and it was_ doubted by many whether they would be patronized with much liberality on tbis account. But the event ' has proved the fallacy of all such doubts. They havebeen playing to thronged houses ever Since . their appearance, and the interest is still.in the. - ascendant.- The secret of their buccoss lies in their great excellence. They are gentlemen,fine fall of real wit, and particularly cal culated to attract and please. Their long and flattering career:at the Opera House m Broad way, is a sufficient proof of their virtues, _We need not descend to particulars, though wo might do So with reason. They are all goodmusicians : and sever do anything. poorly. Their engage ment with us Is rapidly drawing to a dose, and those who would; not miss hearing a splendid i company ofpeTfbnnera Bhoaild .be up and doing. We understand that they go West from here,and we take pleasure in .commending, . them to the kind notice of the press, and. the approbation of the-generri public* A BUorderlyßarltey.—George Lancaster,- a negro employed on tho steamer Mayflower, was committed.to prison,- on Saturday, by bis honor, Mayor' Guthrie. It appears that, George had grown notorious, and the Captain was compelled to make a complaint against him; George also hod another bad practice,” that of beating his better half: we hope, his confinement, win work a reformation in him. Metropolitan Gift Concert—This association give a grand gift concert at Masonio Hall to night This is a new idea in this city, and will undoubtedlyattract a large audience to the above HaU; anxious to winaportion.of the jewelry of fered them. The musical inducements to visit -the Hall, sue of the firs border: the performors all being first rate artists, and very popular in :this otiT. • .- .■ ■ ■ ' .. ■ Sihbctes Waltrji iJew'cw.—This ablo counter feit detector for May is on our table. It con tains three lithographs of counterfeit notes, which 'will prove of great service to merchants and oth ers. - Mr. Benjamin Bingeriy, the enterprising ,’proprictor, is determined to mako his Review ohe of the best in tho country. . TBratrr.—A good bill is presented ot the The atre this evening. l Bavater Leo unrival led fiimily appear, the splendid drama of Six Degrees of Crime will be performed, and tho cn .tertainments. conclude with the farce of. the Guardian Angel. Weaver takes a benefit to-morrow evoning. johtiJi. OeayA—This eloquent lectnrcr de livered a lecture atPressly’B Church, in Alleghe- on Saturday evening. He will lecture this Evening af Dr. Rodgers’ Church, in Allegheny; hfid on Tfeesdaycvening, deliver his farewell lec ture at Masonic Hall. - Omitlhta Srieen.~ Two omnibus drivers amus ed themselves on Saturday morning, by fighting, at'the dopot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail-. Toad. One of them was brought before Alder man Parkinson of the Fifth Ward, Bnd held to bail. “ -■ EfftOt tif Liquor.— Two men are now in the 'conntyjailj who are Buffering under most rio-. lent attacks of mania potn. These men ore bo th Yeiy dangerous and a continual watch has to be keptorer them. .w -if Mon Ftghting.—l-m ladies brought a case oi BBsaalt and battery to tho attention of Al 3. 3o», onfahmlay. Ono of the fair amazons wns hddto bail to answer at court for her hostile conauot.' ■ . ■ Surety of the. Peace. —lVilUam Barrett, was committed on Saturday, on oath of Ellen Sever ance, by Aid. Major, for assault and surety of tbe peace. Ha was afterwards, discharged by rtiease from the Alderman. . • Our oitizens will have abundant opportunities of amusing themselves the ensuing week:—Fellows’ Minstrels, Theater, Dubufc’s Painting, -■ besides innumerable: bands, of. soren ndere., . • . ’ - A young man fell overboard from - the steamer Paul Anderson, on Tuesday evening, andvtas drowned. He was an Englishman, and about 25 years of age. '' Sim. Xhma* JH. Sovt, o« representative in Congress, is at present on a visit to ins family,m Allegheny eity. He will return to Washington ihisweek. Bicrgam't Ball Post Office, in Baldwin town aidp, on the West EBsabeth road, in this county, lias been discontinued by order of the Postmas ter General. "Disorderly Conduel.— A woman named, Mary Batea* was committed by Aid. Thompson, ,on Saturday, for disorderly conduct, in default of tepi dollars fine. ....... £ £arvoty>~~^ Oße P ll Cavenaugh was committed for afurther tearing, on Saturday, on a charge Ait larceny-aft* s Joa °P hßoth - •' were only two or three . fioaHna CtrcW.-SP^ga 1 Hoattog Circo ' -mto in town, in » ft* ‘ft? B. •JO. irfU appear at the Theatre this ■ffeeic. To iedha^oinfed.—There are/orfy whlgs an nounced for tho various county . nominations in this county, out of which number only eiyM-are teho.nominateaj which leaves only about'tAtrty ttco, to be disappointed. < - Brought up.—The. body of John; O’Neil, who was hilled while driving a hand car, near Alli ance, on last - Thursday, on the Railroad, was brought up on tho oars, on Friday evening., . Bubufe's Painting. —One of the best printings of modern times, is now on exhibition-at Philo Hall. : Our readers should not allow it to depart from onr city without seeing it. Aamuli\atid Battery.— Mayor Guthriecommit ted George D. Brown to prison, on Friday, even ing charged on oath of Carolina I. Brown, .with assault and battery. ifemwiSer those two boantifal fine gold watoh ‘es to be given away attire monster gift concert this evening at Masonio Hall. ; - - TFe envy not thoso who-aro prevented from at tending the gift concert to-night, a rare oppor tunity for enjoyment : Mew Cars.—Several new Grand Cara have been put on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, in Allegheny City. IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE* BYorder of thd Trustees oftbeßank of the United Statos, under, deed of assignment of May 1,1641, will behold at Fqbhn Bate, at the Merrirk House.in the Borough of New Brighton. Beaver county. Pennsyl vania, on THURSDAY, the tOih of Jane, 1852, all the right, title and interert in the following Beni Estate, held by the said Trustees *m Beaver eoamy—vi*: . 'No.T. Sii acres ofCtml Land, adjoining the village of Sharon; ooundedby lands of Garen, Bay; &c. This lot Ins valuable Coal prtvlleges*and ism the immediate vicinity of the markets. A. portion, of at n cleared for Cnlavßijon, having a sratll frame heu?e, for a tenant. .8. Three acres.l44 perches of land, in the borough of : FoHsionj bounded by Front street on the cast, John ston & Stockton on the south, Benjamin James on the west, and j John Pugh on the north. The improvements arc a convenient ami substantial two story brick dwell-, ing house, about SO liy 40 feet, with, a wing about 10 feel i in width, extending hack about SO leet; wash hoase, i ■ smoke hoa*e r and other out buildings, ami a -choice sc- < lection of fruit trees. This lot has a from on Maia street i of about fit) feet. - -.. . . ••• • 3. Undivided moiety of 113 acres, 154peichcsof land; xltoateon Brady's. ran, adjoit>ingJudgo Carothers and others. This tract contains a valuable and extensive bed of a Cancel Coal, n convenient to . market, and is well worth the attention of perrons engagedin the Coal bu-infess. ’ Theaiipenority of this coni is acknowledged. Und it readily commands one ot wo cents per bushel above the rales of bitummoas coal. There aTe, also, about 20 acre* cleared, principally meadow;. log cob.n, small orchard, Ac • „ • • i , . 4 ,Ltn of ground in Newßrighton, opposite the real deuce of hLGUliiaad.iy tug between Water street and tow path or canat, unimproved. ( i 1 5. Lot of ground Irc ftfcw bounded on the east by Main street ,OT feet 0 inches, south by Johnston & Stockton, CO lerti west by utia*le» Lttkens,C7 feet 6 inches; and north by N.C. Manly, COfeei. mrmove meats: a two story frame dwelling, about 3;J by r>4 tect, painted white, divided and occupied os 4 tenement*, having each two rooms on a door, with a garret finished, andexcellent cellar. G. LorrNo.fi> G, 7 and 8, {pan of larger lot No. 7, m FalluoD,)' hoaUiied on tbeeasl by Ueavenriver, north by lot No. 4, west by a 4t> fcot sireety and souili by a 30 Toot street, mcasaringtogclher, on said 40 foot stree', S7J feet: may be sold together or singly, to sun purchasers* T Lot on Msin or Water lnv provemems: a substantial two story buck dwelling hoate;about 24 by ltd feet, frame stable, &c. ' S Lot No *JIC m New Brighton} bounded on the west by Broadway, GUfeei; south by Fall*’ street, ISO feet; cast tv Front street, CO feet; and north by No r £15,150 leeti Improvements t two story bnck and frame dwell ing bouse, 24 by 40 feet, including porches; one and a half story irome store house and olsee,ahoat IC by-4T. •feet; iraineitableandotheroaibuildtags. 9 Lot in Sharon; boundedoutbe east by Msm street, south by an alley, west by a street, and north by John Dickey. Improvements: u H-etory- frame dwelling hoiue.aboutlGbyDjrect wiihaporcb. . 10. Wcslbalt oflot No 9 inFaUston; bounced by McDreerv on the North, Bmk street oa the West, nn aileron the Soaih, and byO. BeUlrger on the b»st; inipiovemtnis->a two-story bnck dwclhug boure. two rooms on a floor, and an ouo story kitchen, ftc., in the xe S T i; Lot No. 12, of lots laid out by Thomas "Williams in Fallston, bounded on the North , by M«T,C. Gould, ISO frer, 'Last by Second ttreet 50 .feel,. South by Mr. Williams lst> feet, and West by an alley 50 feet, en closed and cultivated. . ... 158. Lot in Kailston, bounded on the North by An draws. Hast by a street, South byThomlly, and West by meeting house, lot, being 50 by 150 feet improve mcnls—a two story frame house, about 10 by 24 feet, basement story.of stone. . • . . . -13 Five Coal Lois adjoining Mcllroj’s heirs, being togciaer29oby23QfeeL . . . ' , , 14, Lot in FallsiQD, bounded on the North by an. alley, Kast by Front street, South by Thormly aad Towoseud, ai d Weuby Dark street; nnprovementsare a two story brick dwelling bouse 50 by 21 leel, frame * l t£L" Two water lots, bounded by Front street oa the West, Beacon on tho North, Beaver river on, the Ea*t. and an alley on the Soatb. . -.. lO Lot No. 11 inFallston, bounded on the East by Front street, Nonh byaitalle>% Wert by Back.fiUeeif and South by Stokes* heirs; improvements, aconveiu enland substantial two story brick dwelling house, 41 by 1$ feet, und a wing 48 by 18 fret, with porch, ao.J frame stable, smoke bouse and oibcr outbuilding*. • . 17. Lot No. 23, inMemiebuli’eexiennono! Bridge* water, bounded oil lac North uy Mcllroy's heirs, East ly Ku«hkusbkc£tn!c!, Suutbby 101N0.29, and West by Lots No. 31,3?, 33 and 31 in Bridgewater, bounded on the North by-GilKhemin suect. liast by Kusbkuihke sL, Scutli by Btaccu Alley, and. West by 1 akanko street. This lot may be sold by separate number® or as dczerio ei.o: No.SG, bomiikd on tlin North 1)7 Bt»ver alley, Eui'by Kttiiiku.bkc.MTeeii fouili by lot no. 30, ano We«by Pokonlio s’-icet. . . 18. ; Lot Ko 10 lit . Diciey's extension of Sharon, hounded on the I'dst by Wain strtci, South by Whliman, Wn»l by .lretl, and Notlh by John DickcTf—encloscd. X 9. It Lola in the lioroogh of Rocbeiter, tix- fto. 0 and 10, bounded by Wnsson on the North, Brhthton afreet on the Kasl, Lot No. U on the South, and Gould .treat oa the West,. Nos. 111, 17, IS lO aud 20 lying toge ther, bounded on iheNorih by VVosion, uinnd street, Soatu by Lot No 21, and »tit by ilnalnon .tieeb No/; 25 20, 27 and i'9 lying wgciher,bounced on the North by George .tree!, K»M by Gallon sireei, South bo Lot No, 24, nnu West by Wungcmand sircct. • . 89 1 Lot of groanf. In Sharon, bounded on the Notlh. by ftrilV heirs, Kast by Main atte«, South by other lot of J.Bundaretnl, nnd \Ve,l by a3O fool sircet on this lot, is a two-story frame dwelling house, and. frame ."Tfc Caere, of land, adjoiiubg.the above, bounded by Dickey, Wray and other., having eoal privilege.. '2B Tiro lots 111 Bridgewater jNo 81 and port or N 0.22, bounded oathc North by N 0.24, Kast byTublie ItiaJre, Bomb by l’art of No. 2i, and Wen by Kasb- DmUvided 4-Sih of water loi, eituaied t. the Borough of Foll.ton, on tho tost e'deof thej publici TOnit or street* and between said-street and the Beavci 49 extending 40 feet on the sticcl aud 4( 3 C *; °Lot inVaUslon, N’o,2, Moh.loaSrioarc. bannd edon the East by Main meet, Notlh bynn.Uey, end West by Back street, .with a two story btick dwelling '"so.’.Lct ndioir.mg lbn above No. 3, of fiaaare, bounded by the mao streets on the East and and by fcievenson's hetra on the Bomb* linprove- largo brisk dwelling bouse, 2 iloric, high ■ Bo. Lot No- o;Engl!sh’spiunol Bridgewater, bonnd ed by Bridge .tiett, nad aa alley SU feel, and by Uns Borougli of FalUinn, bounded on the North by analley, on the Ueot by Back »treet, on the ISrralh by Lot No. 6, and onlhata.lby Front «'& Also,lot No,-, being all tbnt cerlaln piece or pared of land ruinate luNew countv. bounded and described as Ucgin. hinir’at a hickory, near wliere a white oak formetlr stood, On the Last bank of six bv Lot No W. noriheiahty-Revendegrccs, east forty-ux perehei to a (.lack oalt i Ihcace by a line thropgb I to tractof which ibis is a rat, south ““V rS>, hundred and forty perches, to a stake on a lineor Loi No. 07, the property of Hugo MTJanms heirs; thenej (by the same south eighty-seven’ degrees, west thirty-seven perobS? toTwieli tho rd s e b of l)ig Bcsvcr creeki thence up tho »ame, north tony-two ?“! ’ fflfme v wfAp* west six tv ncrchcs to a stake, tbencc by he same nonh’fifiy'ibree andouc-balf drgrtes, _l-_ « A a e,|V* * thence nof : h forty-seven and one half degrees, west tweniy-cightperchc.loa^ake|lhence 0 {'iree'-by^bciam^o"^ thirtv-sil degrees and one* half, west thirty per twelve°end one-half place of bwnntng. Ee -1 tween James Vatlereon and Elirabeth hi. wife, of Brlgb bf.Xnd»ee^T 8 i I7 S;V^ ddpWMblsame to be,old by^ , “ 1 B , c '“‘ r ? u n i nCCorill,lß mo foregoing , O hUc,t%'e a rW-Ilv oiaal ,0a,0, " 1,10I “ e '- i nna «».«“y ' e .®“ f r r ?S Jf th. purebare. money to I fgal|be>lrut|t g al|be>Irut|t oa ’ lbe i bepaidaliboUmeßiepr p V pioncy on the de ba-.anee_.of one ihlnl of ” “4“ r c l r , , bc ' w . ra »sndet In two I livery oflhodeodioibe VeKi - ffom i equal instalments ,P.&s[|"*® t navabie half-yearly, sc i!ji*wS“3HrSw; 38S=aBHSC:r.'“ FAWUBL W. JONES, . (Tnuloes, ! • KOBEBTL I’lTl'lELD, I m. 14 Blawtd BOJIERTJipWLLL, J_„ ... - „ ViTTHMorabie the Judges of the Courtof Genenil f QSiiVer Senione of tbe l’eaee.in and fir the Conn tyTl(eAbee§aonyof John Scbnck, of Lower St. Clair i sb!5 b ! J«' U Si the County aforesaid, humbly sbewetb,— township, *2 -JSSLnir hath provided, himself with ma- That yonr of travelers and others , ■lerialsfor ibe toven Bhip. afoTesaid, and | at Ue dTOnoS, w iii bo pleased to grant 1 PF«y» k«p ■ publ'O hoase of eniortalnment, duty bound, wh. pray.^^ Wcthoeabrerlb do certify tltal I is iiiroU provided with honesty and temP e «“. e ', for tUe ac eommodauon and uvern is er Fobermtuntj Joint O wLtn ipyts3t . 'TTiNVtiOI'IJi-asa.OW LeuerLavetopes, . -Jjl aoitetl.u ß 80ned ,13534 TOjOlto Buff Letter Enwlope J ssfrjo White Letter Envelopes,ad«ei»P ■ and White bid 1 very tnpenoY qaaUti.FrenCbandlsngMlinwottiwiurß. | • 5,000 CuffPocumtm Envelopes. y 5^ B NQi^T!ffv^lopea?* 3 great variety of patterna silver ooraeted, enamelled ana co. FflttalfiU • • • WeD.nA.VBWa ■ Stationery Warehouse, : fttoikcl sweet, corner of 89coxw» 1 * -» - * .TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ST THBWEEILLY LINE. Rochester, May 16. The Anti-Slavery Convention adjourned fsias dts last night. Resolutions were adopted against the fugitive slave law, the Colonization Booiety, So.* and the speeches ;wcro of the most violent character. Bostoh, May 15. Kossuth addressed from two tothree thonsand bond-holders at Funnel. Hall last night, on the political..affairs of. Europe: Much ckthusiasm existed at the meeting. NEW YORK MARKET—May 15. Flour—B2oo bbls at $4 25 for State and $4 37 for Ohio; Indiana $4 43, ; : / . Grain..,Genesee White Wheat $1 09; Corn Cl @63}. * Provisions... Fork dull at $l6 62@18 60: Beef s6©7 60 and slo@l4. Whisky...Plenty at 21. , Btooks.i.Erio 88 and Indiana 102; IT. S. sixes, 1867,102. EVENING, Cotton... Sales 3000 bales at unchanged prices and firm; sales of tho week 17,000 hales. F10ur...54 06@425 for State; Ohio unchan ged. Grain... Corn 6i}@64. Provisions...Primo Pork SIG@IG 50; Mens do $8 26@8 50; Beef unchanged. Rice... Sales 400 tierces at $4 12. ■ v Sugar,..Orleans 41@5; Cuba -.'..'Linseed Oil...Salos26oobbls at 62@63. Hemp,..Salos 40 tons atsl,2o. Whiskey... Sales 100 bbls Ohio at 20}. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 16. ' Cotton... Firm and active at previous rates. Flour-Quiet;. no- change in prices; sales 1600 bbls at $4,25 for standard brands. Rye dour and corn meal scarce and in demand; un changed in pfico. Grain... Wheat, white, $1,02@51;04; Red ilo 97-ots; Corn, yellow, 64 ; jvbito.do. 01 @O2; Ryo 76. Provisions.-Without change; market quiet. CINCINNATI MARKET—May 35. The river has risen 20 inches during the last 24 hours. . Flour... Firm at $3,25. Whiskey... Firm ;ssales 1200 bblsatloj@l6}. Provisions.;.Notb!ug done in bacon; sales 1000 bbls mess pork at.516,37@510,60. :.•■■■■ Groceries—Firm: prime: sugar, hold at 6}; molasses 33. No change in other articles. : :i E6S* FREBH OYBTERS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAYERLEY fIOOSE, Diamond Alley. POTATOES— CO but sunnier Roils, for tale by . ■ UiytS "... ■' J.i> WII.UAMS & CO. InCOr — U Loir, nmi a boirelYE»st, on caiuicniuem, j and for sale by fmytfl). KtN'O fc MQOIttfEAD— con«*nnieitf #mJ lor nflle by ImylSl .KINO AMOORURAP; • t’IOFFEH— I'fimftlKio and "Java Coifce, lu >torw will ) for Ktilt? byv KING *• MOORHEAD, 4 CARTONS BLK.'slLlfltACii.—Jiui received at (tnvlSj . -A. A. MASON ft CO. MaFLK SUGAR—a fjbUz oitCftMHKumeui. lor suw. . rnylS J.P. WRUaMSA CO^ E lack'figured silks—a~ a. mason a cp., have just received 5 piece* blk fig’d ftlka. (myt4 /■'l L4CE SILKS*—A-Av MasoiTa Co. wiilopen to* \J(- day an aisonment of I'D pieces GJ&cc Silks,vbnlH out and desirable Colors. jrayiS MOLASSES— Fntne mntauou ami Sugar House in store and for sale taylS ■ • KINO & MOORHEAI>,_ SUGARS— PftwdenrdjCroshed,Clarified, Loaf, Prime ami New Urlcaas, m store and • . - toylS KING & MOORHEAD. fl'EAS—Fine Young llyson,Gttnpovdcr,lmperial at d A Black Tw, in store an! (ot mile by v ; ■ . - KING *■ MOPKHKAP, nfuiK PLAtJKio ituy n ri:Nfc WAlcll, at amim half A tbe nsuataetall price, is at HOOD’S,. : myis ' Cl Market «trcet« . A MEKONG OF THIS &COCICHOLDMUS of Use ‘‘Fifth Wartl Saving* Bonk 11 will be held at the of fire of the Bank, No. 4«4 Liberty a:rtei,on Tuesday,ice £U» day of June next, at 10 o’clock, A.M, with refer* erce in having the stock conM>Udnierl into a corporate (IAN DLKS--10 boxes Mouldaml Me'arlncs j 40 do Cincinnati Star; 10 do Sperm; 00 do Hipped; For sale by J. D WILLIAMS & CO, 183 Wood ix. Bacunhamha?Ti>shouluekV~ 0 casks Canvassed llams; -8 do I'lain . .. do; I do do .Shoulders; Limolnc from steamboat Fcrsnvaud faritleuy rnvtO JAMK9 A. HUTCHISON fc CO, NcvrSiocfeof CblektftngU r»sm> Fortes. JU»Treceived, by ilte Pennsylvania ■ gs*[ ■ ftftnal, iqcw slock: of PIAftOFOUTKS,. from the cclebJMcd nmnufeelory of 11 f I f I CHiCffErUNGi Boston, cOostsWißof One Superb GRAND PIANO FOBTK.futrr octam, . superbly carved In the style of Louis . One Rosewood cmved L>uu XIV 7 Octave Piano. One Rosewood carved round.corner* 7 do do Three do plum do do 7 do do Two do do do do 0| do do One - do do do do 01 do do Otd . do. carved do . do f*l do do Three do. plain : do . do 6 do do. One : d-» do round front,. u no do, Three do do square corner 0 do do Tbr<e PIANO FORTES are all made In the mtwtsub*. (itiii iial finontr* Patent Iron Frame to every inslru ment, ond are particularly to stand the most severe ell mule. Mr. CiIICRKIHNG has of lata enlarged his manufacturing facilities, and hopes *oo» to be able \o meet roon of the prefslng demands forms instruments Al*o, received and for sole, a laTge and very clejratU lotof carved and plain Vinno Fortes, covered with Da* ma*k.l»m*h and Hair Cloth. A t !. l i c ,. a,^ v .?/? r r^ le al Factory prices. dtHIN Jl* MLLLOR, Fjefuilv* Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pcnna., . foe Cbfckcnajps Pianos* l a Pti?_. Qvilon fthOiew Vorlc l’ianoi* subscriber if now receiving and oiTera fee sale, i a very large and dtsiipble stock or riANOSjtfom the mon celebrated manufactories ol Hosumanu r»ew Fsikr-Mcdal TUHOii. 2 fcoulsXlVifi style. 7 octaves, elegantly, carved and finisbeduU round, raado by Nunns* Clark 1 CJ octave, round corner* and, carved sliding imutc* rack. Nonna & Clark . • . 2 OJ octave*, round corner, atm carved sliding tousle* "S£ ociave*,-Tnand corner, wilU Coiemau'n .Eloign AttaebraenUandMjenjum»We reeds, •• „ IIAI.LET Cc ALI.ENS CEDinBiTSU Boston Piij>os. ICJ octave, doable roond corner,elegant mouMiog, new scale,and pnienUwm frame... ; 10octave BV^ MaMIS, Sni Vow. 2 G octave, plain «qnare»lo*ewoodj t Coclave, round corncr.nothic table*. . DCfoctave,ware eud tablet t ... * 4 tsi Gobble round corner, goibto tablet, 1 Grand Concert piano, 7 octave*, new scale, ctogon Hie* above Pianos will positively to,sold at manufacturer* puce*, wnhom addiuoa of heigJU JM . A written auaianiy witl ho given with each liano, iSo “mmfor TliltliC VGAHS, and tbs mo usy rcftnifcd, if the inurnment u “ na f “ nlly ' ■ Bl«n of ths Golden Harp, ■ No. 101 Third Mteel. %ftlTlCK.—The' purincMtnp heretofore existing be« J\ tween theum/etsignctlflu the Wool and .Comrois* & SS umier lie fi’nn of M» W fc U*«» dissolved on the first of April *£ The bnnineu of the lato fir* will be »ettfed by H. l-*«, who is duly authorized to wo Utcut«e.«r Ae Snn tor that purpose* • h W ‘ : tOt'4 • ••■■■• ■ * ■-- \ i ' JSCtTEHEM.ISH »VU«A3. HO. 130 WOOS «r., TIHSB * XLET ' BOWS ».TBTI<B»i IMPORTERS and mnnuracuirer* CUTt-EHY, SURGICAL AND jlffVo " DENTAL INSTRUMENT*, 111 m§ ■ FLKS,*o. Wokeepagenerala*- xsr torlmuni of the nboye nmole* coo jiatuly on -hand; together, with a general ’urieuy ol Fancy Hardware. Also. Guns, Pistol* n'»' > tevo v ®"! Fl»'l!«, Horn*, Shot Coin, Capa, Powder. Load ond Bulleta; Bowie. Bilk, Hunting nntt Pocket *»;■»>]'«»» Tailor* and Hulr Dteateta 1 Shear* i Pocket 8cla«0)*, Ac. Also, Trasses nnd Supporter*. Jobbing nnd repairing lieatlyeieouletl. HIFI.ES:—Wo are making Hide* of every deicnp tion.to order, of the beat material, and workmanship warranted. Order* received Tor them at AVholoaalc or Hmo™wUl bo filled with despatch. Homing panic* ioppliU a tWhole.a l 0 | P.lco*. onvl (mylo j ■■■■> 10 shares Minesota-, " 100 <lo Kidge f 100 do : Iron Cltyr ICO do Uoog!a«J Ilonghton; 100 do i Fonts!; IUU do .'FhreniXt On conalgnmom and for rt; «Jg* Stock and Exchange Broker*. . corner of Mnrlict and Third all. mm PUttbWgU, Peon*.;; »h* boms AIIEAUOP-ALb) „ . EXTRACT 01' AMEKICAN OIL. v\rpparrD and sold by JNO< YOUNudVWj y* PifllrtT.tteci. This powerful® concentrated pfc lrVh The nritrlnal Oil In lt» natural Jtnie as token , The eirtlt, con t>ehnd no above-anil e noiw.iltewndlne a cert.-a firm optima to bo tb B onli I’ropnetoro. . } „ I jfcw.tT nn ’ BROWN. No. 4 1 DIAMOND A U LE,Y* OK. Baow J jy om mb emira BltenUon to «noffice Sfc. oracitcs. HistusWM»lßnio»ll?con6iiejllo I E™iff^ilOT^!?«SKSSs; '[> e l *,*’W> g j.' Soot i )lllic jEmniioußf^Tetter. BWffl»saSteaada« SSSss»s»«® ■^gSSK*’”-“JSBSJS ,K . , i *, - DAILY REVIEW OS' TIIE MARKET. ' On Saturday business was generally dnU.tbe wea ther cloudy bnlpleasanl. In onr market we find llulo or no change. ASUES—We notice no change as > regards demand or pneCi FLOOR—The offering was but email with a fewsalea al3lS®3,Ssfor superfine to extra. FlSH—Sales or9obb!*No.3.sraall large a! S,QO; 10 half bbls No. 3 at 6,00; lO.do No. Bat 600,25. BACON— We note sales of the following lotsShhds hams at 10; 1 hbddoOJ; 2do sides 9f; SOOO htula rides western 0i; 5000 do hams par .funds., ; . ? EGOS—Sales of SIS doz nt 8 ontl 9. ■; BUG AH—Sales reported of 40 hhds at 0,4 months; 8 reported ofseverai lots at34®3o. Com sales of 50 bushels from store at sfl, ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parklnson.Brownsvlllo. a Baltin, Benner, Brownsville. ; ■i J.M’Ket!, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Thomas Sliriver, Bailty,Wesl Newlon a Gcnessse, Cananl, West Newton, u S Bayard, Pcoblcs, Elizabeth.' ' 11 Michigan No.tl.Boles, Beaver. « Forest. Ciiv, Murdock, Wellaville. « Diurnal, Conwoll, Wheeling. > Envoy, Rogers, Louisville;. « Aieo"U, Calhoun, St. Louts. ■ ■ " Keystone State,'Stone, Cincinnati, “ Empress, Cox, Zanesville. _ DEPARTED; Marietta! Pubmliargh and Hocklng .y ItS?'■■fc- ' port Packet. Igms>. Tin; ttcamcr HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. cSwanSßslrr, will leave FinsboTgU every Monday, Ria oelock, P. M.; returning will leave lfockingport every Tuesday, ntOolcloek, A.M. . , . ■ Paiiengere and ehippcm may rely on ;ho ounoiit nc rommodaiion and promptnets. W. M. WIILELER, mart No.'J4 Merkel street. Tjib fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Capt. W«. Hi SiU* leave* the AUe* gkTuTwhurf forFrankUMvery Monday an<i Thursday % steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3* I Capt Joiiß lUssa, leave# the Allegheny.wharf for trtmk lm»every f ftumlay andFridoy,at4l\M. • For Freight or F&aaagOtanPiy on Board [nmreP IPor marietta and UoclUngport. ■ BCT»;k Th* fine tteamcr PACIFIC, Zasotm Me* I&ma&i™. Will leave for the abovc aiid Imermedt aSpwwTfery THVRSDi T, alt o’clock, F, M, Forfrt.gluorpa»a f! e l epply i; >n w board,OMo goNt No. 61 'Water •t-.artd MFrom I fißFs.fr THE'light draught and pleasant steamer jMMaitm.Aitloid. Cant. Mh.usoae,wiU leawthe Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday andj?fiaay»t at 3 oHiiock, P. M.,for Kittaunlng and CaiGsh. for freight or pasMtae apply onboard* • |novlg_ ** or Ltiug ticKCOf a«iett*i P«fcef»burg w 1 ud „„ t „ a j-_. •- ft —m® fine Steamer COV» MEIGS* ♦ Master, will leave for theabove U&Afi fEa and intermediate porta, every., TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. FoK f e l gntorra , ‘. g aapp | r o A { S a^o, ct .. A|te[ , | WedßHdar paeMt lor Cincinnati*. _ '■an ~ Tn» new and fast running ateamerClN JKaSJhciNN ATI. BmaiHOßAii, Matter, will leave SfflSSsSfcegularly every W*oam>AT. I-nKrelghtor pa.eage, POTATO ES-510 bathtla vedr, n prime aniele. Just, rcC’d and Inr sale by JOHN B. SHERRIFXV tO Market street. KW OUTS—all pieces ncbligaredJiJk* jurt received at A. A. .VAfeON & vO., oy l4 No.sC2andot Market street. myl3 10 Market street. 7 TUNS •IENNKSSKE SUMACH—On consiaonvent and for sale by ■ ■ , ..*»• LEE, mvS ' 139 Liberty street. " ' iDlMoluitan ot Parmsnmp. . _ rruut pnrmersliip heretofore ekUwjg.,between Jncob 1 Handeifshleld end Dsmel Dougherty, in ihoMilk , ™ diS,SACOI.nHANDENSH(^D;a -mvllhtw DANIEL DOUGHERTY. "ALftr uaacry aoO lo® Balooil# t A & P. SCHILDECKER, respectfully inform.tl^tr , old friends ind customer*,tkattboy arc now pre pared, at their Saloon, No-SW Diamond alley, to serve up pure ICK CREAM,of the very best quality, ainU-hours of the day ami evening. They pn hand, every kindor Cakes and ConfecUonniy, fresh and sweet. Parties and families will be served with all articles they may order* on tho shortest notice and on the most satis* laetory terms- Remember the place, N 0.23 Diamond atlev, a few doorssouthof the Diamond. [my»4;sw . Second Arrival OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT GOTHIC liALll amongst which arc, all the stylps of goods now in voitue for summer coats; some very choice pat terns fanev cassimeres, together with the tnost superb collection 0f..-Marseilles, silk, »atliv and emb’d yestings ever offered in thin market, all of which will be made 10 order on reosoneble terms «"d No Charge for ehowlng good.. c »*ff *^»X°£e. summer Blooming Plants. . .. THR subscriber l* now prepared to fill ordetf ior Plants and Hoots, suitable for Summer Jlowefin*, consisting inpart VeTbina<,Ever blooming Roses, licit trope*,Geraniums, Fusheias, dally Flowering-Vinca*, &c*,Dabllas, Tuberose, and .a large variety of Plants, c«mno?ed ofibe iio-crcst and best sorts. , Orders by mill to Pittsburgh,or left stout stand,w, be promptly attended to. mylfltlw* ~ ’ 2fotlc« to Contractor!* _ SEALPJ) proposals will bo received at this Office un til sonsci, on Monday, tlie 3Ut ia»laoi,foriho grauu* ttuonand masonry rcqoiredpn So miles of the Pit:*- bareb and Steubenville Hailroadi fiom CaropDelrs run to tho Virginia Una Plans and profilea.wm be exhibit ed, aud the necessary information respecting the work given, by tho Engineer, at hi* five days prior to the leiling. Dy eider of Ibe Hoard. v. ■ ■■ Emunkbb's Orrics, 1 D. MITCIFELL, 3E. # FinabaTgb, May 1.- K .•<»!«» myS 7 Fiiuburgh an. StcabenviHe R R Co. D‘ YlasboudT" ll Look bow beautifully that new Haiti bums!” , _ Wife. “ Where did yoa gel n 7” 11. “ At nr Keyaet’s Drug Store” ~ W. “ Well, 1 hope you will elwnys get it from dim, hereafter, for tho lon we had Vai very bud : . 11 “Yea,end every thing else we went in hi* line, for lie aella goods very cheap, and always good.” W. “ Where ia Dr. Keyaer’a Drug Storcl” ■■ ■■ H. “ At Nil no Wood street, comorof Virgin alley, where you eon elweyagetltood Carbon 0i1.”.. ■ myd >i-'o kdlrnd VODirinlonr PROPOSALS will be received ai.the Office or tie Blrubenvllle and Indiana Railroad Company, In Newark, from ibe lot lo the evening of theSUr of June, 1352, for the Btobblnguleonn*, «r»aiM,«nd maionw, of that, portion of tho BienbeovUlo and Indiana Kali road. between Cothocton and Nowwltabelng about 35 miles in length, and comprlslsg somo heavy cut* and fill** and a bridge across the Mwktnguo nvet, - Bid* will bo received in sectlcn*oi about one mile in eaeh* or for th© emtee Division. • ■ . • Profiles and specifications* with approximate_e»U* mates of quantities, can bo seen at the Offices in New .rkoml B, C ubrnv, l t e ,aO^ & o| i Jo ST _ Ri Chief Engineer. __ COMMERCIAL. orncx or n> Dan.* Monmtm Post, » Monday, May 17.1852. ( PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 91 rsErwATga m tub ciuiwxt. «•- Baltic,Bemi'ct^Brownsvlllc. “ Atlantic,l'arJrinson, do « j M’ltee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas ghrivcr, Uailoy, WesiNowum. “ Genessee, Conanl, West Newton. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Mlcbienn No. :i, Bolcb, Beatrer. : . t, Forest City, Mitrtloch, Wellsville. ■ . “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. . . “ • Bnekoye Slow, S. Dean, Cincinnati. “ Messenger, Woodward,Cincinnati, i. Mayflower, Hnzlctt. Wnbash Birer. ii jiftil Columbia, C rano, Hocktngporl. IX&BTS. jpor Kltunnlag and CoUUh. IAME3 WARPROP. tn'y7<d&t»ld in*p?*>*«** M>to<t*ow» ■ m ' ■ TRHauentionof Dealer* aßdib&pab* )[o l« reipeetfally called, to ** IrapiQVfd MnFPWlMelodeonj. raanttfeeiureiTby. Uie aab -88 ®|jf»ctibor>. For purity and, nchnesa of tone, they are unequalled, not having the anoven, aharp and reedy round of titoie made by others. bey nje made of rosewood, of superb wartraaniihp aodorngi. nal dc«len,ma»lnga heautlfal Fatlor InaLruntent, and • are admirably adapted for ehuroh motlo. Dealeri tap oiled on tho mnvt liberal terms. All orders by moil promptly attended to, and Inetrampnta tent .to any part of the country-aud w * r ,J? l ji' a CLAKK * C 0„ mySiSm 4d Causeway atioot Canon, M»«a. TOllio Honorable tho Judge, » f , !h ' Gunner Sessions of lhe i*eace in and forlha County ° Tlic peS of Peter Meehan, of the Fifth Word, Pitt,- burab, m the Coanty aforesaid, humbly snewsih, rent your petitionerboth ..provided buniirif with material* for the nc.commodoiion of xrayoler, end other»,at Wedwe* lug house in the hth Ward aforesaid,and pray, thatjour Honor, will be pleased to grant him a liceuie to kcep n publio house of enterininmom. AndyourjjeUaoner. as m duty bound, will pray. ... " PBTER_MI.btIAN. ■We,.tho •utscriboM, cmiens oflhcWaldafbrtsaM do certify that the above petitioner!, honesty and temperance,and ta well room and convenience, for the accommodalioivand long inj of strangers and travelers} and that said tavern is nc -1 C °dohrtMacliin I Miirtilt_W Connolly, FE.Kremer, Jo, i Meyer,lt M’Keevef, Mnrinr HeyliOahiieVKelly,B i Frauonheiin, Francis FcH*> Andrew ScoUj M H LjRW net, K Whiteside. • . : D JiH ia ■ tDaily Dispatch eopva and charge Post.) ; mo tho Honorable the Judges of the Court Of Oej‘«ral I Quarter Sessions of.the reace, in end for the Count) ° Tho C penuon of Patrick Hughey of Rower Sv plait township, in the County aforesaid, humbly Tbatyour petitioner hath provided himself with matermU for the accommodation of travelers .and others, at jus. dwelling house in the township aforesauUand pra>sihar your Honors. wiH be plewedio cr«nt seep a public hou*o of entertainment. - And your pell- Honor, n, in duty bound, will P^ T£UCK HUGH E3. Wo, the subscribers, citizens of the W aforesaid, do certify (hut the above petitioner la of good *£PU|e jb r honesty and temperance, andis well provided with hottse room andconvonienccs for the accommodation aud'lodg ing of strangers and travelers,and thatsaid tavern is lie* C Mojpiirc, Wm Maguire, Nichols Albcrbran. 8 Hcagcr, H McOlarg, Samuel I’hiHipSjC HMogmre»Wm. ; Davis, David Reis, Thos Orotnger, rhosDavis.pavid; Davis. mylWi* , TT'O the 'Honorable the Judges of the Court of Uepcral X Quarter Sessions of the Peace > in and for.ihe County petition of P. Ingnldsby, of the Second Ward* city: of Pittsburgh, in the County uforesaid, hurabty uheweth,: That Vbur petitioner hathprouided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his-: dwelling house in thp Ward-aforesaid, and prays that vorir Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to Loop a public h{rase oi>iuertamineut -AhdyourpeiK lionet, usln d W bound. vsUlg.^ AVoytliosubscribers,citi*ensofllie uforeßaid-Ward do certify, that the above petitioner is ol good repute for honesty and te|npot<lnce,and Is Wellprovlded with house • room end conveniences fp? die uccgjnrnpdotion of tiav lersendothers, tmdtnatsaidtoyßnmnoceHnry. , •- MSiMagraW,WmJ Anderson, John Boss,A Burke, ■iohn M Irwin, Join Rhey .Philip Ross, Bam!i Dilwortb, B Burns. Orin Newton, f Brooks,R il Patterson. jnyHflt* .•••••■ %% ' - - ' -* •» • ■s'* >f: -'L4L *7 ;*- vfe'^-j'.-^-'fe^y- AUCTION'SALES. , . Auction. CftxdL fItKE undersigned, after on imervalof foor yearsihas A agaiij resumed business. HavinxcompUedwuh the requisitions of the law regulating Bales at Aneuon, and- having procured a fimclass License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offer* his services As such to his friends and the pablie generally. With an expe rience of nearly- thirty years in this line of hazards nothing ituaylng that he will be enabled to give emlro satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. P.McKENNfA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. .. iy9 : AacUonnUatly Bales. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms., corner of Wood. J\. and Fifth streets, at to o’cl&k, A. M j a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.- - AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M,, ■ Groceries, Qtiecnaware,Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses!, new and second band Household ami Kitchen Furniture, Ac. * AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M, Books, Stationery, Fancy- articles, Musical Instro raents, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac.. P. M. DAV15,....-, |a3l:if . :: , Auctioneer, p« R'ttEafiA, Auctioneer. WINDOW SASHES at Auction+-Gn Monday nf; terooon,May I7th,ai 2 o'clock, will be sold, at M'Henna's Auction House,one hundred and thirty pair of new Window cashes, in good order; - Also, sundry articlosof Household Furniture. roylS l\ M'KENNA, Auetr, aUKKNSWAHE, TOBACCO, VINEGAR, Ac., at Auction;— On Monday afternoon, May.J7tb, at 2 o'clock, will be sold t at M'Keana's Auction House, five casks Queensware, assorted; ien boxes Tobacco, a pnmc article; ftvo.boxca Glass Jars; two barrels Vin egar, wuh a variety of oilier arttclca. my 15 _ P. M'KENNA, Auct'r. KAROUCHK AND HARNESS at Avcnioifc —On -Monday afternoon, May 17tb, at 2. o’clock, will be sold,atM Henna's Auction HouM;anelamUy.Barouche v with Harness—all In good order, suitable fnr.one or taro.* horses. ... - ImylS) • ■ ■■•••. I*. M'KENNA* Auot’r. LAOE GOODS, HIIHtONiS AC. XU —Now open, at M’Kmim’i Auction House,(second boor,) a large and. varedanorimemof .Embroideries, Htbbon*, Bonnets, Tabs, Bonnet Linings, Laces, Silk Gloves, Sid finish, with a great variety of the ,newest style Fancy Goods. Merchants and dealers are invited to call and examine the same. . my!4. k • ~ P. M’KENNA* Ancthr. EEAL ESTATE, frUKNU'URE, Ac., IN BIKMING -HAM, At: AucrtoN,—On Saturday, May 29tL, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, will be sold, on 4be premises, ta’Keo street, opposite the German-Church, in Birming ham, aUthat Lot of-Groand, froming-Sftieet. on said M’Kee street, extendingbsek $0 feet. On the premises, there Uaeomlortable Frame Dwelling, of two siorles, with four rooms, basement and kitchen in the rear,-with every convenience for a genteel tesidenpe. Also, Qt the same- time a.id*place, n variety. of new Cabinet Famllare. comprising Bureaus, Tables, Bed-. ■ steads, Ae. • This property may be treated for. previous to the day of sale, by. applying an the premises. my 6 P. M’RENNA, Anct’r. p, R, DAVI9« Aaotlo&Qßr, A SSIGNEES 1 SALE OP a. COACIf FACTORY.— JA on Tuesday morning, June Ist, at ID o’clock, at the CoachBhopof :CUike,McGraih A Co ; .lrwin street below Penn, will bo sold wiiboutreserveby catalogue,; by order Of H.T. Leech, Jr n Assignee, thelrcnare stock, of Finished and .Unfinished Coach Work, Triminirgs ; Tools, Ac, 4c % comprising ClarenCe Coach, Cbanptec and Baronchbßodies VRockaway, Baggy and Wagon Bodies; Buggies •ndWagonsjPoles; Shafts; W heels; Springs; Trimmings; Tootv Ac v Ac. Also—3 setts BlacksmUh’sßellowßjAnvllSjYiCMf Ac. Terms—under SI (Hi cash ;-©ver 8100 ninety days, and over $2OO four months’ credit; for 'approved endorsed paper Catalogue* can be had at the Auciioa Booms. myt7. • . . M. PAYIBV AuCl’jv ■:• T?BENCH CLOTHS AND cLuIMJEI)CABSIMKRK& X —Justopened at the Sales Rooms, cornerof Wood and Fifth street*. ondoffered low at private tale. O pes Saperior-Black Freneh Clothf, 8 pcsSuperior Black French Oassiraerea, IS pcs Clouded French Casstmercs. assorted. - Al.o—a large J« of luperiot seasonable Clo thing; ■- \a?m - ; -P; MiPAVIS. i *N£ HUNDRED ANDFOURTEEN ANDAttALF V/ DOZEN FINE SHIRTS at Arcrioif.rrOn Tact* day morning,May lSih,.at 10 o’clock, at the.Sale* -Rooms,eorncr or Wibu and Fifth streets* will be sold on a crediiof POdayson snmsoverSlOO for approved endorsed noteihi lljf dox. FINE SHIRTS; comprisin; Superior Linen Bosom; and Collar j Yoke Neck and French Slefcve; Jenny Lind;: French Embroidered; NeedJo Work; Merriraac,: Ac.*-whieh ere porticiuariy worthy the attention of lhe trade. P. M. DAVIS, myis -. • ■: -■■■■■ ■ ■ AneiionecT. ■ flotloe* ■ THE annual meeting of the Stockholder* of the Pitls bargfa. Cincinnati and Louisyjile .Telegraph Com? pony vill be bold atihe cffice ofrlhe.Coapany, tn Cin cmnatij On the Ist Monday of Jane nexvldutiff 7)nvio o’clock, Au k., for the election of Director* -for.tße enaa ln< year. tmy4y JOSHUA II&T*NA Wboleaale ana Uetatt, Ttr-HIP, CANB, lIMBREIiA AND PARASOL W, MANUFACTORY, No. 143W00d Mrret. JOHN W. TIM, now offers for rale,.« Essfem prioea, a large dtsiomnenfdf theaboveGoodg, towhiehiueaiieniumcf dealer* Uinvued. AteOjCarpeVliags, and, Ladies' Satchel*.- Saloons and ftatbs. WM. M. "WARD would tcipeotfiilly announce to the ladies tuid Gentlemen of Pittsburgh nnd »;• cuniy, that the spacious Saloons at Uui!a ings, sire now supplied with aenpenor quality of Ice Creams, Coke*, Fruits. and other refreshments, Open from O A.U,»UP M , . ALSO—The Bathing department will always he found in order, for Hot, Colo, or Shower Bulbs, enalmott in dirpeiKiUlercquisilo for the preservation of health, myll V-:/.::.' ;-iV? ” : Notice, Books Will be opened on Monday, as* diyofJnnc next, at It o'clock. A.M„ forauhsertp tlon to the Capital Btoc!f of the “Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Company,” at the Office of Messrs,’ HAYS & PAINTER, Llbeity street,Fifth Word, under the di ■TftCUoQ'of-“ t J. K. Moorebeadj Charles Staler Thoma* Bakewcli, Morgan Robertson; Josiah Klng»Wil*on M’Candless, Jobnß.Bat!etrvWin Umtncrv jr, Body I’Atlerson, John Small* Howard, John Morrison, J. S. Ciaft, Reu ben Miller, U II- Hartley, Wm. E ebbaum. Ii D. Gaz zam, Win- Kerr, Alfred 'V. Marks, Dr.R. WiHion, Dan iel Ncaley, John Anderson, L. Wilraarth, C, Ibmsen- t*. B-Riddle and Thomas Fariey. . , a Capful Slock, To be divided Into 4,600 shares, atsso each—Slo pershare (a be paid at iVe time ofaubscribidy.- v ' - ■ • • - l»nr&td : • 1 ,n r Qppoiittott Defiedi COMPARISON IN Vl* \j i c d and Wholesale! prices Adopted. "HOOD has just returned from the East* with a large assortment of Jew elry of the newest spring fashion, and very fine quality; also,n large lot of fine Gold dttdSllver Watches from tho best European manufacturera,together wlUx a great va riety of other goods, sueh ns fine gold fob cuaroaiid vest chains, fine gold teals and key* wiegold loi kels,gold; pens and pencH»t*peek*, thimbles. poeket knivcs.port monle*silver spoock.fine razor* ahdstrop* aiicordeone and a great vatiety otothet Roods usually found in a Jewelry store, all of which ho will sell at New port citypuecs, and from 25 to'so per cent lower ilian any other establishment in this city, at ifiytj' • ■. . No- Si MAHKHT STREET• • ll* A, Fahtteatock'i Vsmifhger Fiom a Jttgxilar Pkytiaan.. ... [From Dr John Siiruan.j . Ysu. Coustv, (Ark,) Oct 1850. I AM a Physician by profession, of the regular order, and a* such, have always viewed patent medicines W Last wtfeh l Rent w Philadelphia formy bill of medieincs, I wu* prevailed on by mybrotbcMa.put in ray biU an item of two dozen vial* ofYourYermi fbge t he elating to me ihat it woe a valuable - ton, having tried it in hie own. AeeordHjgfy, I v sent for two dozen viala, J nave used.it ull, anti 1 must; confess that my expectation# were raareAhaitrealized—- its result* were truly; astonishing, removing Worms in , every instance, when properly administered. -If you will send me a box containing a gross, and send me the bill, 1 will send you the money for them by mail or othr crwlie,n* you may direct. ■ Reware of counterfeits and mutation*. Pttparci «d »ld by a _ FalJNE3tock * cO . mydul&wlm • corncrof Wood and First eta. , -p TEA STORBr ' Comer cf Diamond Alley and thsDiamond, HAWORTH A CAIRNS itahdunsuTptttaed by any. , dslabliihmenf m the city for pnmeebenp Teas, Coffees and choice new frmts, together wiihjt general . asionmentof groceries,winesvijaooris Ac. They Wish, to inform their customers and the pubiie generally that they ate now-receiving a ver? heavy invoice of the above goodCvVbich they will sell at price* to defy com petition- The following comprises a. part of th* above Invoice. _ | filVbag* Rio coffee, | 20 u tagnyracoflVej | 15 pockets J*va coffee; ~. , I ICO package* superior green and black teas; | B tierces new crop tier; I 500 boxes bunch taiilns; • \ ■ 200 bextaelueter raisins; - | Isot*oxe» Vulenelanaiuns; ; ] 5004 and [bunch; . • j as cask* French currants, very fine; lOmat* dates; £OO cocoa nuts; ] 600 lb* Bordeaux shell almonds; 8 casks French plums; . aoolbi Jersey plums; ■ I 4 hoxetchcrrles; 100 lbs No 1 outrages; .25 keg* best English mastard; -. . : 20 package! pure ground spiers; ; 10 boxes sweet French chocolate; 600 toiletsoaps; . <k 55 hbUJrfQvering'* crushed and pulv a augurs; . 25 Stewart* rehned Asugai; 30 hhdsN. O sugar, r 20 bblt No. 2 mackerel; k- 20 4bbls « . **■ i - . 20 oblff No. a " gsbbls No. I Baltimore herring; I *lOO boxes smoked herring; r . 300 smoked salmon: i : 40 porter* • 40 kega Holland herring, . 25 boxes-yellow, white and red rock candy; 600 quarter drums figs* . ruylS GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, Belting off at Goat TO Q UfT THE B V&UtBBSt > THE Subscriber beiog oboot to relinquish the retail dry goods business)and having made snob arrange* meats &s to render Unecesiaryiocto&e.om his stock by the Ist of July next; will commence on Thursday; May l3»tnd BeU his entire stock of Fancy end Staple dry goods at COST, FOR CASH, Uis goods having beeoimneipally purchased the pres* ents*ason,\vttl be found desirable oargams, being at least 95 per cent lower than regular prices. In STAPJbEGOODS will be found -44 and 64 French ginghams ' English ohiFrench chintzes; *...■ lflk alpacaßtmd bombazines; ■ ■ Checks and muslins; - . Irish linens and crashes; . Table linens and cloths; - Ildckaback towels and toweling; , Damask and snow drop linen napkins-and doilies; Mar nclllea noilts; fhrniturc prints, plain and eroUMdiamyi linen pbeetingandpillowlUtene; tablo.and piaOocovoTS and covoringEj worked Incc^uoinsaiidcuiuinmusMnu. While crape Bbnwlsiembtd and plain white berege.and thibeUhawU; i Fine French lawns andberegetf .. Bgrege de lalnesand muslinde.lwnesi,.. Of goods e«^V B - noIDEHI E3. J£^,Tiu^!SsSSss^ ,te,,,, ** , t‘ ,i Jacoirett, mull edgrnga aadtajerungs, Vmhvl linen and cooibnc bttkfs, , . baadsoad Bouncing.; and a moscificent Block of Vaknciennes edging,.laces anddmerUnga; logelUer 2; l ? , ’ry.iii satiety* or other goods, too .rmraeious Jo w'Jiiolioffof which willocluaUyheßOldal ORIGINAL ™v9T R i'OR CABII. Early call* wllHecota the best £?™l’ns JAMES A. M’KNIGIIT.No.Oi, dth at " jP g_-£!l peicoosknowing themselves Indebted to above prior to January, 1854, are requested topay I the same, as all debts will Do put la the hands of an at* 1 torney for collection. iuyl3 , ; - ' • ‘~ r ,;, • •'■ . ;J **V ’ • « n •/,'i^ . ■■■■■.■' ‘ “ ~,«-••*•: . - ,. t - hl " l> ' * •*v**:*.- "*■**''•. 'V *t ■; % ■■ •” V'.-r.?• '.V .. J ,' j v V v », r • i .'S'* - ti" t " i 'i **"'■ .V■r.' I '-'* >" s.v\ r _" •• r-J>. . i." ■ ‘ *, *%' i r'£ * ‘ * * ' z&jr ' . MEDICAL. 1 ■■ arasrittm u>(! 3ew Bo«ne«Ue*t FOR THE CBBE'OP CONSUMPTION NUTALL’S SIBIACffM, W TBREB bottles, . ■ . CONTAIMHO. three different preparations, • ■ FOB THE COBB Off ;• *. , TIIREE DIFFERENT STAGES OF COSSUftPTIOKX \ SYMPTOMS. Cough v pain in thobTeasL • side, lieaa, back, joints and Hmbs, inflammation,; sore ■ jics#' and .-tickling in, the ihroav fever, difficult apd quick breathing, expictora* r non difficult, slight* froth)/. SYMPTOMS. j 4 Costiveness, spasmodic cough, violent fever, night, morning and midday sweat, hectic flash fit the-mce and eheckSj bnrcnng hcal in the palDsOfthebandsandsbleß - of he fcet,«ayitidrflrion easy. • eopfoux, and strsaksd iffitn ttCOd ’ SYMPTOMS. Y Diarrhea a, diminished fe ver, cough and morning; .......... - Bweats^greatandtncTeasing' Tubercular Consumption) debility, .frequent fainting *in Yellow Wrappers, fits,sUghtdelirittmand . ) swelling of ihe.extremftfesv TO THE APFIiTCTER—Tbe apjpearance. in three bottles of NUTALL’3 SYJUACOMis a newCTamme; dicine, from it* nordJy obsura and, incnosiatent .ONE ;BOTTLB/SYSTEM| while its success, prepared in ihlamanner r {eaeb home containingadiffereni preparation), meimn* w$ differ* ent images which characterise Cowuirwnony ha* estab-1 Hflhod the welcome truth of the Oara&tftfv tf every stags | c/Pulmonarif Consumption. . , . , 'Physiciansanprove of ÜbecauseitiS based upon j iect Ptoitolbgicai onil I’athologlcnl pnnclples. -The | public approve of it, because-U u C«JW»n Stnssy and because they-know from sod eayensaw that one prepa ration* will not cure the tAw liege* .of Tho rigfietlng/dis&ppointed and oiseouraged InvaUftOp i proveadf it,T)ecuußeiisprinciple* boldoutaTeasonabia i /fops* and when he use* NutaiPs. Syriacuoijnta - hope* arertallzed. . , ' ' If heiaintbe first stageaf Cowuw»ftan v andwestlie first bottle, bis expeetoraiion, difficult end pointui, be comes free ,and. easy {his cough soon .get* wefi; the soreness, tickling lnhfsthroaUiaflam»nation,puinin bis head, backiiolittsandlimbsafa removed. If he is in the second stage and uses the secoad boiile his fever leaves' h i tn ; bis distnibed ®lumbem ; become sweet and refreshing; his night sweats vanish ? l»la ex pectoration copious and hloody Vatsu&te* aheauhy ap pearance* and at length' disappears; his bowels Le come appetite Teturnsi the flush in his cheek disappears i the burning heat in the palmsof hi* hands and Spies of his feet are* felt no longer v his cough now ceases; be recovers and is-well. . If he iiin the tbird usea ibß thirdhotile,hls IWatthma gr*datflljrceasesf hls weakbowels become ] strong s biacongb and other bad ajmptoffls disappear ; i feeble dlgesUtra- become* strong vigorous; his | stomach recovers its'proper tone, and creates new, rich and nourishing blood 2 bis strength returns; bis wasted, body, iscloihed with flesh \ his ufb, is saved, and he Is restored 10 health, . , « ' , Eachbottle of NutalPs Synacumbasthe Bviuptomsof the stage for which it is intended printed in front of the QUIRKS; conseqaentiy. no rnirtaite can occur >n se -16 SM?PampMettopOMe«'on of the Editor of Ihiapaper, comaininft Dr. NnuUt’a Patiiology of Lectures on the stricture and rule, of the Human Lungs, and csriilicaies of cures. • _ .. • trj* Prepared only by or. NCTAKL, inventor and Proprietor.. "Price Ono ltollarPexßQltie.. . " - For sale at the I»rujr Store of" - - DB. UEO. 11. KeYSF.R.ffo.MO, comer of Wood wreel and Virgin alley, : only Wholesale nnd Hetaii Agent for Piutbnrgh. i-ja7:d»w ; FIRST STAGE Incipient Consumption,in Blue Wrapper*.; SECOND STAGE. Confirmed Consumption, in Pick Wrappers. THIRD STAGE. SUuaK lioTaet offitf—2s blits, a very superior ar- Hole, for sale by tmy!3) BMITH * «NCLAHt ; nnHE undersigned begs leave to announce to his friends 1 .and customers* that be has received .^aTge,and; with the greatest care sclecied.iot of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE* whiob-he cart warrant as pare nnd genuinei and which he'seU*eUbef by thebottlc or cask - . Besides he keeps ftl wav* on band* a lurgo ar.d well *e« lected stock of FRENCH COGNAC BRAN DY* HOU ■ L a ND GIN, and other Liquors, all of which rare of the first qualities* and warranted geuuipe articles. He feel* gratefoHbr fornter favors; and it shall be his doty to attend to bis cuttomorsas formerly. p ■: As be has made the best aad lates; improvement for rectifying Whiskey, he cati farnish ihem of the.best kind, anaai lbe lowest price; •' D» FICKEISEN, myB *• ■ • No; 137 Liberty street. Proposals for tbs PnbUestioD . OF THE* * VENNSYLVANIA'ARCHIVES,” AND FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST THREE VOLUMES OF THE 'COLONIAL RE CORDS* ' . Sealed Proposals; eadoreed severally <? Proposals Tor Publications of ihe <f Pennsylvania Archives,” And Pro-' poaels for u Re-publication ofili© firsUhree volumes of the Colonial Records,” will be. received- until the 12ih, day of JUNE next, in the office of the Secretary of Uxe Commonwealth, for the pnbhcatlcm of the u Pennsylva* nia. also (bribe re-publication of the first three volumes of the “ Colonial Records,” agreeably to the provlslohiof the following sections of the following Acts of Assembly: „ As Act providing for the publication ofthtffOlonu&Re* cords;and ether original paper* in.tht ejfln of the Scert* laryof the Commonwealth, ■. ..■■■■ • Section 1, Be it- enacted by the Senate end House of Representatives of tlie Commonwealih of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by . the authority of the same, That the. Secretary of tire > Commonwealih be, orul-heis hereby authorized and re quired to'continue the printinsf'bf,the r Wlhutes of the Proprietary Govenuneoi and Council ofSafety, down to the adoption of the Coniiyhia>njfn.the:year one thou sand seven hundred and ninetyVfrom theppiniat.whlcli the third volume of the Colonial Records terminates, ln tbe same shape and style in which the volume* of the Colonial Records; already printed, are published—each volume to contain novlou tbnu eight hundred pages,and thru the nnmher orcopiesofeach yohituoelum be fifteen, ’hundred.' \ ■■ • Section 2- That it shall be the duty of-the Secretary of theCommouwealtb,- Immediately nfterthe passage of this Act,to write proposals tor iha publication of the! -recordsaforesaid, gLviugpobUonoiico-for atleastone. month intwo papers published ih.FhiladelphiavPittsn burettandilarrisbarg, which-proposals :fhaU_-state the; priceper volume, ana shall inclodethe folthfaiandiUerat transcribing of. the recoirft aforesaid, under the super-; intendcnce of the Secretary* the poMieohon and binding in a manner uniform with and not inferior to the volumes oMbe Colonial Records: finding: all material and the delivering of them 4bthe Secretary 0/ the Common wealth!:: which proposals shall be opened at the time appointed Vy.the Secretary _m presence of the Governor, Audi io f General andStato TreasurerWbft shall thehi.with the Seeretoryii con tract to ihvlowest:and best responsiblebidder,.- ;Ptfmd-. cd Thatbefore assign fog iheobntrocv as aforesaid; the, successful bidder shall enter into bond to the Commxm wealth, with two Or.more, sufficient sureues, m thevaum of ten thousand dollar*.conditional for .the faithful mini mern of his conintci which bond shall be approved by -Uie-Governotbeforebeing received* ~. =.: section*. That iishallbe the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwcslih»*6*oonasthe enure numberef cop ies of any one volume shall have been delivered Into his office tocenifir that fact to the •Governor,, who jshall then draw his warrant on the BtateTreasartr forjhc umoant due tho Contractor eccordlagto the contraci* which spwfc bo paid butof any money s la the treasury not otherwise appropriated.: Prov -Secretary SbaU not certify as aforesaid;aniil upph eXajaiaauon he be sautfied• tbat inocootmcthas been carried out inaccordaneo with the true intent ant meaning of this apt, and Ospecislly that the volume,aspubliihea.iaalalthralandliteraicopy ° r SecSoi?# U Th!>l lie Coventor Is authorized and re* quested 10 appoint tome competent person, whole duty 1; shall be to select for publication, such of,the original doenraeius, letters, treaties, and otiterpaMtsJpnorln •date tothe peace ofmne thousand sevenaandredand eiehlv-thteevnow. pretorved ill the BeerttSry’spfficefa* may be deemed of sufficient importance to be published; and to arrange theih according to date and subject in one Or more volumes, not exceeding fivo of. the eitff of the Colonial Records heretofore pruned which shall be cull ed the I* Pennsylvania archives.' 1 Sections Thatitshallbeiheduty of the Secretary of theCommdaweulthi Immcdiaielraftet IheJ'Pennwrlre nlaArebivC s," B» aforesiid, ttreprepared foepublica, lion, to prooure the printing of Efteenhundredcopies or toe entire series immediately in the same manner, and under the sumo restrictions, tut nre provided In the second and third SeeiiOnrof this Act, In reference lothepubti ostion of the Colonial Records. .... An Act aapptemeofaty to an Act* entitled “An Act providing for the publication ot the- Colonial Records and other original papers In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. approvcd.Fob. 15,185 i. Whereas, Front urn nature of thesonientsof the Penn. sylvafiUo Arehlvcs, now ready forpublicaiion, ills Indls oensably necessary to the proper execution oflho work thst its publication-shall he supetlnicilded hy some ac* curaio and competent person, therefore. Section l. Be it enacted by thh Senate and Howe of j Representatives Of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Geoernl Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of-tho same, Tlint Bumuel Hsizsrd be, uhd he Isheroby appointed to editnndsuperintcnd the pub lication ol thelPennsylvauia Archives, amhorizedtobe Diintedby the Act to whichthisls asupplement. Sections. That it shuti.be the duty of the editor to de vote his entire attention to the publication of said Ar chives .to prepare all necessary notes; indices, appen dixes and such othor nutter as may he ntcqssury and proper, in doing-which he shall be authorized to publish: anea papets'of a date later than seveateenhandred and, eighty-three, as aballlnlrii Judgment be necessary to give u ciearantl comprehensive view of any irnnsacllancom waggni ;B»Sb&S*WSSI3S . theusual.«»« oJr... . a (h(J nUnl t, cr 0 f yaiumes fixed in I p m v(j ( n , bffieient Vhe Act o which jl" 1 '“ b l cr ‘ popors now .selected for 1 10 fft?SS a n h ?tSairbo Ihe duty ortho Secretary of.the l bonunoowemm too«“« , h 0 omite collection, toheputf .heconiruclor in the same manner aa. though had been fixed by the Aetto which lh Scdon Secretary of Ihe CommonWealfh to procure the re-puhlication of the fim thi?o volumesof the Colonial Records, uuirorawith the present edition, to.ho published anti dJ,-tiibuteU accord. Fng fo ihc provisions of this Ad, and" the Act 10 rwhicit is a supplementi and thatin themaitingofhhontract fo«hepublieationOtfti!eiPeP.l'‘Vl»“'| i M|''j , rves,;nnd .firat tbrao vbluin* s af ibellcc<iwlf»,\be t ©CTtiaiy cf .th© Commoawwlih bodl!cctecltaprovi4aioriliepQb!icaUDn of ailoaslono volunjfi jkit mttOib> audbe aaijiOTittfi to lake*ucbmeu*urca pawiH emsarolhefaiUitulperfona- of the. Colonial Rp. cdrds,pn>vided for in the Sd Section of ffia Act first above canted hns already been made, andhidderswiU confine uidr prowwnl* io'“ e “ Peunsyivania Archives,"and the re-nablicouon of the first three volumes or the “ Coloni ht Record*, 11 Or -to either one or the oiherp as each will constitute the subject of nseparate contract 'Bidders wilt observe the requirements, of the 3d See. i tiotioMhc ’Aet first above quoted- nndzrf the7th Section i of the Supplemenyos'ito-propdsal fuilingrlo embrace j thein in everypartlcalartoait heconsideredi The names of Sureties, for the faithful fulfilment of the -Contract, should accompany the proposals. ' F.W. HUGHES,. ' Sterttatyof ids CommonreeahA. Nora.—The three volumes of the colonial Kecortsiti- ( reidy published, may he found in all the publlo lihrancs of theSiate. t®? l3 •<• -U V,.*" .■••• ' / ' :*t : "i * ■ ...■ n. : ■ * i.-- -t. i ■. , fil 3 i ■ :q.'.V 11 O II; -' ' , i - r - FOR SALE & TO LET, frio LET—The STORK BOOM and FIXTURES aSw X Occupied by the sabtcriber. Pckmiilob fitett OS - * r 1 Hie t3tb uut. Foncrtrff enquire of flpto R. CHE&TKB,7I gttf VL m&A go i»«x-a stork ROOMV-Wwid suit tot gg« a Shoe, Dry Goods, Trlmmm*o? Groeery Kent low* Apply to 8, GOLDS ANN* roarSO v . : ■ ■ 118 Woilfet v «TUniI(SSOUrU EXCHANGE, pn Water nreet, »ear lbe comer of ifhon aireet. For temu, an. ply to Alderman FAKKJNSOft, Silt Ward.- ". 1 ■ u- - : - ■ : & Davis* No.d; UarKeuireoUr-Possesuofl ciTejijHK °”ans:iftof^iiA^- l if- q PAuLs<)N,Wn.WW<»aSt. , For lie J»l- ■ 4 FINE TWO-STOKY URJCK DWFX.UNO, *IW« A »ted on Ctalhom sirecl, vtflj; 6 rooms and a good. gorre'. • mvll-lwil , between s'h,gt. and Diamond Ay. ■ ror Kent. rsESIRABU; BUSINESS STaND-I ol&i fcr Mnt ii the wareJ»OBM now occupx®il:-«y awro on the bonier of. liberty ■»nd : mpJ *tyeol». t ,_A t . , gooJ location Tor basldesft of any..k|nd» eiven Immediately; ImylSj ■/■■ JAMKS A. JONES* "• f\ FRAME Dwelling Housfand lor, ri;tiflted <m Claiy J\ alley, No o*. The house is 16 by ia,&<h>rfe» blgb| with a winglS by 1C; ■ Let is 20 feet front bjrS7ae£R-— * Price SCau. CURTIS * 7: . my 9 •. • •.• No IS), cor- of Wood and riiui flttt • graft - FOK BENT.-'Piojaibe Ist of April next, the (fell Store, with Dwelling touched, on ibe ebrner of ■" m Market and Ftm ureeis—a good business stand' for a Store or Tavern, it being only one square from the river—will be rented low to a good tetrtinb Apply to- WALTER BRANT, No.gQLtbenygt: marl sttf SALK— Four VGloabie BaildingboUjsituated • JP oti Poplar street, Allegheny City, having etch 4 front of-25 fuel Finches,andextending baefc&i feet,ls Offercd at the low price of 800 ouch. ■ Apply without delay, to _ McLain & MOFFIT. myO • /p-- ;.- • No. Fifth street:. “ f’orHalei JLf FINE -briclc dwelling house, id by 14,2 storieshigh. A Also, a. ffamc dweibng hou3e, l& by 30. 8 flouea high, situated near the canal and Butter plan*, road, to. Ouqqesne borough, a "very desirable place Cor acounlry, •,-;■■■ residence.. prico Bl f 3W>--s4Qtt dewn r B6C4 to Sixteen years, and the balance to two equal annual payment*. CURTiB & BOUIIS, AgUL . * myB -w » No. 1 glj cor. Wood and Fiftb cts, . - A BEAUTIFUL FARM; containing6o acre*»*iraatfi xL- in M*Cattdlesa township, Altegbenyoonmyvabout 2 miles frotn; or midway berweetuhe Franklin and But ler plank ToaiJa. and 10 miles from this city* Is well wax, ered, has a viunabte orchard, good'wood lots, andto mostly improved: 'Buildingsioteiably good; -..For terms enquire of . CUKTI3 it BOuBS, Agents, 7 myS No. 183, tor. Wood and Fifth sis. •: ‘FOK-S&ttt A VAt V ABZt>4 Steam Mill, occupied as planing imU* XX turning-Fhop, Aa, ©aLiberty street. inibeFifih ward, above the canal. The buil<JiDgU4oby6ofepty3 stories hi zb, and good as new.- The engine is fa first ’ rate-order-; boilers 30 feet long, 30 inches in diametef- The tatisXO feeifroniand lOudeep*. The whblewUlbe voidlow, »rd on rcatonable terms. Enquired , CUftTH i UOBB3, EeaV Esmie Agents, No. I&. cor. of Wood and fifth au. '- IjUm SAl«to—it valiiabie Farm ofl3oacie*, 7Sm a JC high at ale.of cultivation jQf which 2hU in wheats Tbelaod ja of fiTanuic qwBlIn?, &nd weUadaptedfor the cuknte.fif fniii; is weli desirable for h .stock or grain farmj ezcelient ilmbcrl and ell under good fence; pleasantly ilto&ted ftmr. miles above MV feesport) and only two hours travel from the city;-' - > Price andterms easy. 8. CUTIfBERTv General Agent, .. -.50 Smith fie Id; street "|fAbUAUt-B CITV f Blrablepropercyof. 24 feet on Wylie l by 108 :; deep ionnnife?of24fcet l ’witbn Jmcic hotue and store* l roota and Plnmberte fdjop.nU for good repair* TbeWliole.. will be *r>ldiorslSOO. Al§o a good honse of G rooms* with, kitchen and cellar, and lot of sWfeeuromonAVeb- - Btreet, by 7i;deep to an alley; Price low, as the owner: la going to California. - S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, my!4 -■ - 50 gmuhfieldatrtctv - Seotcti Bottom Property For; Sole* > riIRE subscriber offera for sale a limited portloaoftbat: X part of the Bottom” lying between the 3td and 4th mile poslsoa the Braddock’a Field Vlanfc Hoad. To perßon?Bgreeingtobßtld upon tUmr port: lidecajliberral terms will be given; andto those intending: u» establish manufactories unusual advantages In location and price will he offered. Foe further particulars apply to.' THus. 9. JJb&lJt,Trustee, AtC.&J.JI. Shoenbcrger&_Co.’s. l tnyl3aHw T OOK-'UP FOR BARGAlNS—Forsale.OlergelotaciT. . JLi Coat IHU> cachfiQ /teionHigh£tr<et,in fuliviewof ..-.4 'Use two oiiieSyby 444 deep. These are the last frontlets. . for sale at first baudß, and certainly are a bargain oi. . 35G0 each Also, a comer lot, with two small booses* a - ■■■■■ .., good.well ofwater and other improvements, lot 43 by v * £ll feet, about five minnlea walk from the bridge,price SS9Q. .-Also-several desirable-lots frrm SSQOtofiiWl.— - Terms easy, S;'CUTIIBERT,Gen.Agt, - my!4 v . 50 Bgtithfield »u *or bote, ■ A NEW CARUIAGE, made to order, yeffiffiggar-Af the latest .style, manufactured m the : .. oSP<Or East; A Iso, a Doable veu of SiUer.Moan ■.V* , ted' HARNESS, which will he sold low for Cash-.' Canisge and llarnete can be . eeee &i dames M’Mnster’s Livery Stable, Any persona wishing to pur chase the above articles, will.please call at the nouse of * ,FELIX LAVERTV, • ntyl4:lw* - ■: . : 1 : • gnmhQeld.street,. fe or bale* m£N OR TWELVE LOTS ;OF GROUND near the. X toll gate in t’-e barouph of South Pittsburahjall wilbtn five minu'es* walk ol the Monongahela IlndgC.- These lotaare oMarge; size, fronting on Carson street - end the Brownsville turnpike, and are -among ihe best lots for building porpotes on thatside of the nveiy one of these beingaiargaToLex tending from one Btrcej to the otheVaudaOioinliigthe lollhovse lot. They will bc sold low, and on reasonable terms.:Ttile A perfect, and dear of iucomhraneor Enquire of : 7 ' GEO. F. GJLLMORE, ■ myji:lindAw • • •=•-• No. 5t Grant su Valntkble Farm for. Sale, i OFFER for salo tbe FARM on- which 1 now reside* ■ : . situate iu Fox township, Ctfrro! county, threw mile* (rota SalmesviJleDepotof the Cleveland and Pittsburgh ~ Railroad. Jvoohsfeisbf n quarter and half quarter sec tion, ontT separately toVeiat purcliwers.;;!Rie builtt ings ate :very good, and every tiling is wsll fixed, com fortable and in good repair.' Coal; and-waicr exiAt In > s abundance, and there is an orchard on eachXiOU -Those ■ whaCwar.t a firat-raie Farm, should not fall to apply soon/ For lermsiae., apply to me; on the premises.;.. : : Moy6iS3 JOHN N. RUSSELL. hARGE ARD SALE - t OF REAL ESTA2E, AT PUBLIC AVCTIOH an Saturday,June sthJuWiEßiwsiiUHG^-The V/ undersigned, having divided.; their prcperiy.inio eoontry seats ond building lots have Anally aetemided • tocomplywilh the wiskeaariddesiieaoftheirnitmerous - friends who have called on them toexporc to publio sale on the ground at: AVillunsburg, on Saturday,- Jane :sth, thcrepiamiug partror.parcetsof-ground,consisting; .;••• ot 71) bawling lota, large size; •Ooneaemloi*: l.iwo.auda half acrelot; \ ’.• . • •• » t three acre tot," 2 acre lots; ' •.. IRvc'aoda half acre lot; * ' - \ icnaud a half acre lot; : , : - Marge and beauufu) two story brick homey v together with two and one fourth acresground attached. The above property is most beautifully- and pleasantly ; ‘SUnaied neor thc DEPOT at WUhlnsburgya distance of five aud ooe-four.k miics from the city,and affording*- -- out mechanics au« kußiuestnnrnof tlie city arateop- ' nononlty of. purchasing a HOME, that Hat nUtitteeac-, : . ccsHble, both by RAILROAD, TURNPIKEor PLANK - ROAD.. This properly is too well known to require any description. • - \Vc Jtave deteitnlrud to arrange oar .forms to salt any persnn or persona that would desire, to have a HOME that le moy call his own.: Our terms arepne-fifUic**b» balanee. iu. five equal teal-annual payments* • N. B*—Any persona wishing to parchase at private sale, previous to pur public sate, can-have anopportu miy by. calling on .. ;:HGNRIf BEIj r At the warehouse of Reis & TdKJardy, cor, of Seventh and liberty su n or ROBT.CURUNO, . At the warehouse or Car’lng A Bobcnson, my Iff , cor>of U\ aqd Wood eta. TKnNDOW CURTAIN JtAPEHr-For sale, whole- Tf sale and retail, by rayS W. P. MARSHALL 'VTO l iCt—-Alt perrons who have out bags belonging JLr to me are requested torotem ibemimmediately. .* nay 12 JOHN U. SnEamFFttOMarket st. " Sfurniiare oaACkUr Wurrroomn. SI; JOSEPH UEYEB, 4dV Penn atreet| above, lbo IgnCanal Budge. keep* constantly on band and maker Jaato older, at the tatuunni. every deaerinllonw FaocyandPlain of-the beat woikmanthlp and most approved styler. .- '* : Purchasers-would do v»»U to vUiUUaWarrrooair; DUPFB MEECAOTILE COLLEGE, TMtIUSTIIEET,fITTSBVk<tH. JSsfabUtJf erf tn \QW>~Xheon>at<ut4 fa XAtuiarittyharttr. , T?ACUL.TY-COKHEKUI. Dm-mtmwt.-I’. BuJ Mlhof ; -Iv cfcthc North AccoMUaatr.ttod Western Accoaniani.” Professor 1 keeplnjrHßC'-CdmmeTeial«*Wce«».-f'-»(:.wliiJaro»»-Jrw-. , ftßßor of Ornamental and Mercantile .FeiiHHm»h|p,_ N. V: . B, Hatch, of-ihe PHUbargbßar, Proftsxor ofMercahule I<#W ‘CLi«ici.i.«.Kl> p, Haiden.Uradaale brjeffersoa College, Professor of olaSteSS £aE£Ußge> WM* Mathematic* * 0t R. ifanteh Ute of rarf* Professor or French. ' r Slaiaper, Graduate of lhe : Polytechnic Institute ot ‘ Viotinm Civil Engineer and Architect, Profeiwr.ef Ar- ; chitectamlr Mechanical.and . tandccape drawing. • Th!a intutoiion now occoniesthe whole of lhc acc* - ond story of Gaztam’aßuilowgs* from the corner of '■:>■ Third and Markotsireets to VoaVGmce alter*with-two spacious rooms in the third story. It conunaea io he - ihoonly limitation la ihu pan ot the countryabenf ."■•■ Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are:, thorpagh- ' and practically taoglit. The Claasicftl ard /ftßiwsanUle' Department* are coudacted, separately,. Out!, of the' • mosispacions nod elegantly/nnushed Ladies’. Writing Booms Intbe United State*,is fined Up, and will bo wf, denhe direeimn-of.J./Jt>. ,vv4Uiam Sl oneof the Penmen In ihe ; w< sl, -The Profesjorsarc all expert* t and at head pttheir respective •'• professions. Circulars imuted to ail » warlfiid&w - PORWAiIDINO AND COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS* ;OU?f.W. TWtCHBLjb'M.y;-*» h ««lOfegg MflOOTflCgi vcvKiieU'A Bonlduti COMMISSION AND FOHVVAuSiNG MKBCIfANTSi -Cottier o/Vommercial and J?u\*4trteUL-; : TTfiTlLl* promptly amend to atlconslgnmenuf andCbm : Tf missions entrusted to them, and »*iUtDake:Uoerat cash advances on consignment* or BiUs of Lading m ■:.■■■<• hand. Orders for tlie purchase of Lead v Gmin r H«rap end ■ other be promptly filled atfheJowesipoa* • ? slblc prices, and on the best terms* They win also undertake the setuememandeollcc- v tion or claim* of importance; antfbope. by-their espe cial personal effort* and attention to ail the Intereetsof. their friend** to give genera 1 eatiafacnon.: B-ysswcis, Geo; Collier," Cincinnati; ‘ Page A Bacon . do Strader *• Gorman do Charless,Blow*Co, do Hotea*Fta?er, do Chouteau * Valk, , do -Springer A Whttwnart.do • D llolme* * Co. v .J.: W; Bailer • * Bra, Pittsburgh: Morgan, J M BoefcAMorgan* Philadelphia; Shields A Milleiy Philadelphia;; !*.. !). Jfeweorob A Bra, and W.JMteynolds, f T. * CO, Ney? Orleans/ COMMISSION HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS* fpiIIS long established House, confine their attention ■j/ - strictly to Bale*.and puichaseson Commission, and! . to the ForwerdingAosloes* generally. '' TheyaoUcita 'ConUnoaaco of the liberal: patronage heretofore given them. , ... - /dnttdrp§B|lBs9. tmarf.hfeia C - ‘ ->>. * ;,y r 1 ' ' ' '■*• *'-£•£'. C' ; kvXV. i-Li ■'i=r- : sr^i’r.‘c 'rr> ;' •/■ £ V?< ', '7 V '' -A -, -’ r _, ~ i < t
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