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Ho was carried by the currant below the canal loots, whore lie was, seen by a lad named Lynch;; Who swam out, audhronght him into to the shore, but, un fortunately, life was too far gone. The father of the deceased resides in Morgan Street Al legheny. The bar keeper of the Alleonia, Mr. Bumpus, was ncarly.drowucd on Saturday last, by falling f “ht the river, as he was passing from the Paul Anderson to the Alleonia. He wa3 rescued, howover, in an exhausted state. - Fugitive front Justice.* —Mr. Foxj our very effi cient jailor, received a telegraphic despatch, a tlays .ago, from the Sheriff of Columbiana county, Ohio, Btating that a man named itichard Nolan, alias Knowles, who had been imprisoned' in .the jail of Now Lisbon for horso stealing, and had effected liis esoapo some three months ago, was supposed to be-in Pittsburgh'at tho pres out time.- Mr. Fox kept a look out for the gentle man, and on Sunday afternoon arrested him on Chatham street. Ho was committed to prison, to await the orders of. the Sheriff, who was to have arrived in our city last evening. ; Coroner's Inquest. —Coroner Arthurs heldon inquest, yesterday morning, on the body of a child, named Henry Eckert, aged about 2- who was drowned,- at the residence of his father, by falling into a cistern, in the back yard. It is supposed that ho.had laid there fifteen minutes before tho body .was taken out. A jury was formed, who returned a verdict in accordance with the facts. The parents of tho unfortunate child reside on Overfull street, in the Seventh Word. . , Meeting of the Board of Managers. —Tho tkirty . eighth annual meeting of tho board of managers of tho American Baptist Missionary. Union will beheld in tho First Presbyterian Church; (Rev. Mr. Paxtonj of this city, commencing this morn ing at 10 o'clock, and continuo in session two days. Tho mootings are open for all who choose to attend, anil are generally found ns interesting a 9 those of the Union. ' Feliotcs'. Minstrels.^- This band of minstrels ■ vt---." gave their.first concert, in this city,: at Lafoy • v CKO Hall, last ovening. They pleased every one , . . by their inimitable performances, their nigger isms, and fine singing. Wo' anticipate for Mr. .... F. an.unprecedented run, for his band well de sorves public -support. Their second concert Will be given this evening, at the abovo Hall. Sunday's IforJ.—There Were nine committed to prison, on Sunday morning, for vogranoy, drunkenness, and disorderly eondnet. For some reason or other, Saturday night, appears to be a favorite evening, for worshippers -of Bacchus to commence thciy. orgies, and, ns a consequence the Mayor has a', great amount of business on Sunday morning. . .German -Cnijron/f.—Largo numbers of emi grants,. from the “Vatorhmd,” bound for the groat wost, have been passing through our city for; some time past. - The route by the Ohio river, offers great inducements, to emigrants, for speed and -comfort, - there being no tranship ments after leaving this city, on our fine steam ers. ■■ Closing Drinking Houses. —A remonstrance lias bietvprescnted to the JMayor, signed bysorno of our most influential citirena protesting against allowing the drinking houses to soll -1 quor on Sabbath, and preying the Mayor to' Oiert his authority to put a stop to the nui sance. . • Miss Davenport will appear to-morTow evening _ **. the Conntcsa in Sheridan Knowles’ beautiful ploy of Love. During lie;- engagement, several new plays will bo produced, among them' the powerful drama of The Actress of Padua, which was written for Miss Charlotte Cushman. Brilliant -Vo. 2.—We learu that this is to' be the name of a newßtcamer, designed to take the placoof the Brilliant in tlie Pittsburgh andCin -oinnati Pocket line. She is, it is stated to bo the most powerful steamer on tho lino, and will bo commanded by Capt. Grace. ' Fin Company.—The First Ward Firs Compa ny. (Wm. Penn) of Allegheny, held a meeting on tho 14th inst., ond resolved to petition Council either to build them a new house on their pres ent lot, or sell it, buy onother lot; nnd then build a new engine house: ■ Btseptio n.—The delegates and visitors to the Sessionary Anniversary will ho received by the committee of arrangements at the First Baptist Church, corner of Third and Grant streets, where lodgings will be assigned them. TPc would, call the attention of clothiers and others to the very Jnrgo and superior stock of summer clothiDg, Il4ldoz. fine shirts, Ac., to be sold this morning at 10 o’clock at Davis’ Auc tion rooms. ...... Fast tag ere. —The Allegheny brought up from Cincinnati, 175 cabin passengers, aud.l7B deck passengers. The Cincinnati pnokets aro all doing a good business in the way of carrying pas sengers;' • ■ Disorderly Conduct.-—AM. Parkinson commit ted a man to jail, yesterday, for tho above of fence, for five days.. . Mayor Guthrie nlio com mitted two peraons, ono of whom was no less a personage than the famed lady Araminta Sowell. Sold.— Jho old ■‘•Phoenix" Engine was sold in Allegheny city, on Saturday, for twenty dollars. It was bought by a man engaged in the manu facture of threshing machines. Slorm. —Wo bail d very heavy storm of rain, accompanied with tliundcr and lightning, yester day morning, about 2 o’clock. ■ Mr. (?cwyA delivers his farewell lecture, this evening, ut Masonio Hall. lie will leave to-mor row for his home in the East. A Sitpper is to bo given, this, evening, in the Temperanco Ark, Allegheny, for the benefit of the African Methodist Church,-of that city. Drunkenness. —There were but two or three cases of drunkenness before our city magistrates yesterday. Steamboat Business. —We counted at the Wharf, yesterday tnorningj over twenty steamers, load ing and unloading freight. A heavy business. ; Coal Boats. —Several boats passed down tho river yesterday, on their way South, loaded with the products of our coal mines. Early Vegetables. —Green Peas and Tomatos ato brought to this city .by express from Philo, delphia. Insurance Company.—Wo call attcnUon to the advertismentof tho New: York Life Insurance Company, in another column. . Adam and Due. —These beautiful paintings of Dubuffl: attract large numbers to Philo nail. They well Tepay a visit. Miron This, family of juvenilo artists are performing, at present, in Baltimore.. Lev-;-. ~. - ; .... ~ A Disturbance. Quito o. disturbance occur ' '“T''* Atlant5 °* oator downward ® rOWDBTil5e . yesterday. When City ’ some Irish railroad la borers, from Virginia, who had engaged deck passage, tried to Induce a negro, who was also a passenger pn the boat, to trade watches. This ..o a 8 name. Wm. Moore—refused to do, when ono of the Irishmen, Dennis Shea, snatch e“ tbo watch out of his pocket, breaking the gnnrd chain, and tho remainder of the party made a movement to attack the negro. Moore retreated into the cookhouse, and they followed,’ Mit luckily he succeeded, in closing the door on them. Disappointed in this, the party tried to raise a fight with others. Capt Parkinson, of Atlantic, endeavored to pacify them, but it was [Of no avail, as they became more exasperated and a general fight ensued between the hands on tho boat, nnd the Irishmen. Sticks of wood were freely used, nnd one of the Hibernians was severely injured by a blow on the licad- Peacowas finally restored between the “high contending parties,” tho railroad gentry-giviig n On the arrival of the Atlantic at the wharfi last evening, four of the Irish, and the ringlead era of-tho mob, were arrested and taken before the Mayor, who, after a hearing, committed Dennis Shea, a cousin of the same name, and a toother, John Shea, to prison to awaiftheir trial. Patrick Snllivan, the man injured by a blow on tho head, was released on baiL Immediately after this, Wm. Moore, (the ne gro) made a oomplaint against Dennis Shea, for larceny, in stealing his watch. Dennis was also committed to answer this charge. :::::MAY 18. SlaHiing Case. —A man named John Spade, was stabbed.qn Saturday; afternoon, about four o’clock, by a German named Ernost Wagner, at Wolfe tavern, in the Fifth Ward, under the fol lowing circumstances: Spade was in the tavern with somo companions, when Wagner camo in they quickly got into an altercation about tho , men they worked for; and Wagner grow up ronous, and put his fist into Spade’s face, who caught him by the am. Wagner immediately palled out q small dirk knife and stabbed Spade | in tho thigh and loft side. lio then made his escape.; ■ •■ • ' I Dr. Walters was called upon to attend tho wonn ded man. The Doctor, after an examination, testified that thoughhe was badly hart, he did not believe Spado to be in danger of his life,from the wound. A. warrant was issued for tho arrest or Wagner, and placed in the hands of an officer, who found him on Sunday morning in the upper part of Allegheny city. Ho was then committed by Alderman -Parkinson for a further hearing, and yesterday nftemoon recommitted, in default of @l5OO bail. The parties oro both bakers. Wagner resides in Allegheny city, and Spade on the Fourth Street Road. Horse and Baggy Stolen —A horso and rocka way carriage belonging to, Mr. Leech, a coal merchant, of this city, was stSfen in the follow ing manner on. Sunday night: A young man in the employ of Mr. L. had driven tho horso and rocknway to Sir. Schwartz’s drug storo, on the corner of Federal street and Water alley, AHo gheny, ythero he hitched the animal and went into the stare; while he was cnaged there, somo villain get into the vehicle and drove off— tho young man heard the noise from the carriage and gave chase, but tho night was too dark and tho villains were too fast for him. Information was given ot- tho Mayor's office in this city on yesterday nftemoon, and officer- Hagoe scoured the county in pursuit, but they bad too much tho start of him. I'rohally -Drowned.—While tho steamer Ele phant was lying to nt New Richmond, on her downward trip, on Wednesday night last, the watchman of tho boat, Mr, Thomas Bale, loft his torch ,011 the forward guard, and started to run aft—the last ever seen or heard or him. lie is supposed to havo fallen ovcriioardand drown ed. Ho was urnan of rcspeclahle character,and ranch respected. Mr. K. has a family residing in Manchester. Ho says our neighbor of the Cfcroniclel Steamboat Roll cry. —A man from Virginia, irhp was emigrating west, had bis carpet bag sto lcn from him, on Sunday, oat of his state room on hoard the Bteamcr Paul Anderson. The car pet bag contained SlOOin money and soiaoift die’s. clothing. : ——— ...... ?, , ■; ■ Theatre.—A. very attractive bill ia offered at the Theatre tu-night. Tho domestic drama of Kosiua Meadows, a beautiful scene of ancient statuary, in which Lavater Leo will appear, and a fnrcc.cntitled The Secret, all of which is offer ed for the benefit of Afr. John M r eavcr. Ferocious AVe daily hear complaints in regard to ferocious dogs. Yesterday a child was bitten very badly by a dog in the Fifth ward.— Suit was entered before Alderman Parkinson who held tho owner of tho dog to boil. 1 The River.^ The river commenced rising very fast tho last of tho week, nnd is now at a good stage—there being-eleven feet water in the chan nel. It bos put our coal boat men in a state excitement, making their preparations to leavo for below. Assaißt and Battery .-—James Long was held to bail yesterday, by Alderman Lewis; for assault nnd battery, on oath of William Cooke. Tho parties both live in Allegheny. Yesterday; albeit tho wind blow strong, was quite a pleasant day. Several parties wended their way to the woods, there to enjoy them selves, and:—catch colds. The Gift Concert, last evening, was attended by alargo number of persons, the hall being crowdod to its utmost capacity. . star Bnlcery and Ice Cream (Saloon. . A A• SCiJILDEOKEK, resfieclfully inform Ilirir Tll*. old tricndii *na cuMjraerttihat they are now pre» pjiTcu, at their Saloon, No. Dinmon<l alley, to serve up pure IC£ CHIuAM,of tho very Pest quality, at all hoar* of the day and evening. They always keep on hand, every kind of. Cukes ami Confecuonary, fresh and sweet larues and. families will be served withall articles they may order, on tho shortcswuuicc andon the most satis factory terms- Remember the place, No. £3 Diamond alley, a few uoprs south of the Diamond. [mvl4:dw Second Arrival /~VF SPfttNGAND SUMMER GOODS, ATOOTHIC \J IlALL,;umongit wliieh.are,ull lhe siyles of good* now ia vogua for summer coat*) some very ihoieenal terns.fancy cassimcres, together with ilie moslsnperb collection ofMarseillu", Rilk.paiiu anil emb’d vesUuss ever offered In this market, all of which willtie made to order on reasonable terms and with expedition. No charge forshowing goods. . CHESTER. 74 Wood. myl3 - 'v ■ We Study toPieaie. Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposals will be received at this Office-un lit sunset, on Monday, the 3lst theiadt,for!he gradu* aiionand masonry reqairedoh'id miles of the Pitta bargh and Steubenville Railroad, from Campbell's run to the-Virginia lih® . Plans and profiles will be exhibit* ed, and the necessary the work given, bylha Engineer, til his Office, tor five days prior to the letting.: By order of tlie Board. J 7 4 Ekgineer’b Office, ) i). MITCHELL; JR.! - Pittsburgh; Ma? 0,1652. $ Chief Engineer uiyS, - . , j Pittsburgh and Steubenville R R A . Co. To Railroad Contractors* -• T>ROPOSALS will be refceived,.at the Office of the JL; Steubenville and; Indiana Railroad Contpanv. in NewaT>i from the Ist to the evening of the Bih of June. 1852, for ibe grubbing, clearing, grading, and masonry, of that the Steubenville . aim Indiana 1 Rofl raad,’ between Coshocton and Newark; being l about 35 milcsin length, and comptisißg some heavy cuts and fills, and a bridge across theMuskingumriver. Bids will be received in sections of about one mile in each, or®r the entire Division. - Profiles and specifications, with approximate estl* .mates of quantities, can be seen at the Offices iuNew ark and Steubenville, after tlielst of June. J. BLICKENSHkRFER, J r ., - my7.d&wtd • : , Chief Engineer. mo the. Honorable tho Judges of the Court of General ’X QuartcrSessious of the Fcacemnndfor the County of Allegheny :. . The neuuou of Peter Meehan, of the Fifth Ward, Ping, burgh, m the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth; That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house mi the stli Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Hofiorß will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public faou-e of emertaiiuneni.- And your petitioner, a* in duly, hound, will pruy. .•> PElfeß oIfIEHAN- v . We, the subscribers, citizens of the Wind aforesaid do certify that tho above petitioner is of £ood repute for honesty and temperance,-and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg. mg of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary* ... i m,BwiSfe CisFe " I ' A " to; huhopeas KEWsI ARBIVALoFtheTtLANTIC. on the morning of tho sth ■ latiyo clock ttt 001 nl M /SR*‘~® , b commercial nnd genor al aeWB is °f little importance. Wright fLJL ed cotton B T’ lll3lBinco tho Canad a aaih t M cotton mw steady, or rather amended. Not- 1 lito ,tandl S e i he heaTy im holders meet Ito *<?!.» r !“i dy demand > but. evince no disposition to won't lower rates. Tho market was nnalter ed, except that pnrehaeors have greater choioo which snnn° f Sat p Urday ITere ifoOO bales, of whtdr 4000 were for export ond on speculation on Monday the sales were 10,000, of whioh 8000 1 oo and for import;' on Taesdnr anfto o’ooo, 0 ’ 000, f w JS ch . 4OOO lrore f « speculation i?“? for '“P” 1 -, T bp imports, including 68,000 bales which had arrived but were not reported ; mFnday a circulars, were about 160,000 bales i principally American, 1 I „ -?bo prices on Tuesday wore:: Orleans fair, 53- Mobdedo. 6f; Orleans middling 6J; Mobile midi ullDg o. - • ‘ :••• c _ PnonicE.—Makin & Son’s Circular quotes large arrivals from the United States of wheat and com flour; 63,250 bbls. of flour had arrived during the week ending on Tuesday. During Tuesday s market wheat had declined fully Id [.and flour 6d. There was a foil- demand for corn ! an d last.week a quotations wore fuUysuppoi-tcd floatmg cargoes were scarce and held at higher terns. Whoati mix°d and red, ss. 7d. © 6s. white os. 2d. © Cs. 6d. WesternOahiil pk°-| lr a 2 ? S to® 2( l a - bd-; Ohio 21s. © 21s. Philadelphia and Baltimore 20s. 6d. Yellow Cc) ™3oi!. 6d. © 81s. Od; white do. 80@31. ....“f 1 .Market. —Tho money market’ was Btenay. . Consols, money and acoonnt, 99J©994 American stocks quiet and unchanged n The Bourse at Paris was unsettled, owine to n current report that the Emperor of Russia had given orders to sell his heavy investments in tho French.funds;, -H por cts. wore quoted atlOOf. 10cen .mes; tlirecs, 70f. GOo.; Bank of France, 411. /Ufl. ’ The Journal dea Dcbats expresses itself strong :?, m ,. Tor of tlio American expedition to Japan. " but »u now being done by the Americans is the realization of tho dream of Christopher Cdlum- Lord Derby has giveiv assurances that the Government contemplated noclmngo in the post departures of the mail stcamors for America. ' Mr, Parkington, Secretary of the Colonic?, brought m a hill giving representatives and a constitution to tho colony of New Zealand. - On Monday tho militia bill was taken up. Mr. tobuen opposed an enrollment and moved an cf iectivo force in the navy, which was laid before the House prior to the bill going into committee tie did not believo any man of common senßo considered it probable tiiat England was likely tobo invaded; but if the country wasreally atraid, lot uOO ships bo stationed along the line of coast, rather than transmogrify our citizens into a military people. Mr. Bright followed in the Bamo strain. The debato was resumed on Tuesday and snbseuuent ly adjourned to Wednesday. 1 _ Lord Lyndlmrst called the attention of tho Houbo of_Lords to the case of Solomons, and brougbt forward a hill repealing disabilitiea of tho tho Jews, , Campbell expressed satisfaction and hoped that &WS would be admitted into Partis most. Derby woald ofier no opposition to tbo bill being rend. ■ A distinguished committee waited anon the American Minister on Monday, asking his co operation in favor of a reduction of oecon post age, which met his cordial approbation, and he promised to call the attention of the American government to it. I A communication has been sent to California from the superintendent of the English company who were to take possession of Col. Freemnnt’a property, which states that difficulties relativo to title, c.e , induced him to abandon Freemont’s alfcgcd land. Arthur O'Connor, one of the United Irishmen and member of the Irish Directory, died on tbo 23d of April, aged 89, FRANCE The papers state that the number of refu-nl/i *be oath of fidelity to the Constitution and President aro more numerous than was ex ported in the several departments. The mem beru of Council, generally, refused and some tri bunals of commerce had been eu»r,ended in con sequence. The iOlh of May fete excites great c-nthn-i -asm in the army. The reported diminution of the French army at Romo was unfounded. LATEST PROM CAMPORXtA ARRIVAL OF THE DANIEL WEBSTER. . Nmr l'onu, May 17. _ The Daniel Webster arrived late last night in eight days from Sou Juan. She brings 205 pas sengers and *400,000 in specie, on freight mid in the lands of passengers. Blic also brings San Francisco dates to tbo 16th of April. Tho sloop of war Dccator sailed from San Ju an for Pensacola on tho 2d of May. _Business-at San Francisco was brisk; all hinds of desirable goods were improving. The Independence, Oregon and Northerner ar rived at Ban Francisco with news from N. York to tho 9th March. Tho general nows is wholly unimportant. The mail steamer would leave San Francisco on the 19th; the probable amount of gold she would bring is not stated. Tho accounts of tho massacre or tho Klamath Indians was confirmed. The sloop of war Vincennes nrrived at San Francisco: nil well. A meeting was held at San Francisco relativo to tho building of tho Railroad across the conti nent. It was rumored at San Francisco .on tho 10th that the Indians at Scott's Valley had murdered 150 whites and stolen property to tho nmoniit of $250,000. The Senators from Klamath and Shasta have applied to the Govenor for aid to expell tho In dians. The wiialo ships John and Elizabeth, report a severe shock of an, earthquake in February. It was subsequently ascertained that Grambus Isl and had been swallowed up, and that thirty fathoms of water was over it. Another island near it was also swallowed up. FROM CALIFORNIA; New Yomc, May 17. , The Illinois arrived at an early hour this morning with California mails to the 18th. Bho brings 320 passengers and $1,252,000, of which $250,000 is in- the hands of passengers. The Illinois sailed from Aspinwall on tho Bth and brings Havana dates to the 13th. The Sierra Nevada and El Dorado sailed from Aspinwall for New York on tho morning of the Bth.■ ■ : The Panama Eailroad will bo opone'B within five miles of Gorgona in May. . The rainy eenson had not set innttho Isthmus. The Northerner sailed from Sen Francisco on the 18th. The Golden Gate 'was at Panama, prepared to lease with passengers and mails from Aspinwali at an hour’s notice. A piece of pure gold, weighing 308 ounces, had been found near Sonora. The revolt against Queen Pomare, of tho Soci ety Islands, was progressing, and she had appli ed to the British, American and French authori ties, for protection against the rebels, Which was refused. . Tho Legislature have passed the fugitive slave bill. At Coloma, tho men accused of theft were ta ken from the authorities by a mob and hanged, and similar eases are reported elsewhere. ’ At San Francisco the weather was very hot; Tho Democratic State Convention meets at Benicia on tho 20th of July to choose electors. Gen. Anderson (Tenn.) has been appointed to fill a vaoan'oy on the-Supreme Bench. Tho Invincible, from Now York, mado tho trip to San Pranoisoo in 61 days—sailing 400 miles in one day. Messrs. Nelson and Murray, under direction afa New >ork Company, have been examining the coast of t3hpco. and Darien;, for treasure,- and also investigating a canal project across tho Isth mus. and returned to Panama; they report un favorably of the mining prospect, but consider the canal feasible. ’ Eleven hundred. Chinese have :Innded at Sah Francisco in the last fortnight. 0 They are about building a telegraph from San Francisco to Marysville. ' . Fine clothing has advanced from 10 to 100 percent, Beef and- pork have advanced. Mo ih®y market-active, and all. securities advanced.- Gold dust $17,50. Exchange on Now York, 4 per cent, premium. * ' » XXXII CONI _ House.— -The 'bill changing the name of St. J eter’s Hirer to Minnesota passed. Also a bill to run and establish the boundary of Texas and the United States territory. A resolution was adopted to adjourn till Wed nesday, to.attond to the funeral of Mrs. Adains, (widow of ex-Prcsidont John Q. Adams,) to-mor r°w, _ The House thon went into committee on the Territorial Bill. Before the committee was a bill authorizing the government of Mexico to call an extra ses sion ,of the Territorial Legislature whenever deemed necessary. J?reaton S on the' eompromise act.— ti TO> U -' om foll °Y ed > vindicating the action of tne whig caucus in ruling the resolution out of order as the caucus met only to fix the time and place for holding tho Convention. For himself whiJh w? dorse ? Ul J e . fina,it y from data 25 been placed m his possession he as serted that if those who Beceded had remained,- t » resolutions would have passed —The. Senate passed the resolution to ofMr™ Adam's. Wc<3nesd^to «*** «>e funeral I n J introonced abili changing the , tnodo of oompensaung members of Congress al lowing them a salary of .$2OOO per aZm anl ? 0 per mile f« r mileage deducting $lO a day for absenoe except for sickness 7 "heTss^urirfver" 111 fr ° m fhe Wat>asU *> ROMAN catholic council. I. ... , ,Butmiobe, May 10. wn. r i U - bhe FBS . Blon of th ® Catholic Coun ! n,lw= H d 1,118 mormn S in presence of an im- A * ton .°’ clock * ho occlesiaßti oal body left tho archiopiseopai mansion in pro cesnon and arrivcJ in fnll c l ' anonioa]s Jytes and cross, and passed around the square sh-ee? b ? 6 t 0 th S front of (ho Cathedral.' The pfnni!!' B ' nnd windows, were literally bldck eht»^r Ul ». BpCC . tato , rs - Thc procession* finally entered, when tho choir performed some pnato music, whilst tho Bishops and ecclesias tics wero being seated. The sorriccs were It once solemn and grand. High mass was cole -oretmi b7 r fn“ nC | lS N ' Blauchet, Archbishop of nf * i b ® c ose of w bich Bishop O’Conner of Pittsburgh, entered tho pulpit. He chose for his text, St . Matthew, chap. 16, yerse 18 The Bishop reverted to the nnciont oriein nf ~ Ca tholic Church, nnd spoke of its unity and Bta bility, having withstood for eighteen hundred years alltho attacks made upon it,ltd it now b nnt' Ca ■ w,thu J U ? folds “btotban one-fifth of the entire population of the world. Ho “aid it I the ;Only true church whoso foundation had been built upon the rock of l’etcr, and compared its stability with other churches and other asso tlonf ” h,ch bavo oxisted for a time and was carßi Plc aUuJc<l to its mission on earth, and for an hour and hnlf commanded tho ? t ‘?” t ! on of ‘bo congregation by an eloquent, m.ly ?iuc C c?u«h ma ‘ D,UIIUDS tf *° Calllolic ns r r^ioa herßCrriC ”’ Uie COaucil RiMfnn - n ? Xt ?, h ° MMiM.WHIdoM, When Bishop Fitzpatrick will prcadi. SOUTHERN NEWS. v „„ ~ , BAtTisionn, May 17. Uuo. ' N ° CSIIS mnll 13 lhro °Z b m LA mCO *. !n JS.? a 3 hcld at Now Orleans in favor of the establishment of a naval depot there It I faulire nUended ' aad was regarded as a tnt l ? b ‘ ea of BaHas county, Alabama, have r “ easurtn bc represented In the National .onvcntion, and have instructed their delegates to withdraw if the Convention refuses to rccoz mze tho finality of the compromise, and to or ganao a separate convention, and proceed to nominate candidates on the principle of finality. lis thb *- ! ° b * B X' stcr th!it i'lHmofo is not the unanimous choicoor tho wliigs of that citl, and that at the recent meeting there, both Webster and Scott had strong advocates. tho. Maryland Legislature has pasted a bill authorising tho city of Baltimore to loan five hundred thousand dollars for the Eusouchnnua railroad to tmnbury and Williamsport. _5. merchants at Baltimore are making tit* ranjjcmci.ts to. give the Bouthem members of 13,11 °. !tccJ tho meeting to bo held it. l wXw d ' V nCI J m favor of the extension of thebouthern trade of the city a grand recen tioa and dinner. ® * ♦i.t-’«r. iroric ' Ur m 3, throl7n ont of I,ic carriage tah> afternoon, and was dangerously Injured. ivm » brought two suits of $30,- , J«cph■ Creamer for the ec.hic- L 1 ° f . ,' Mu ? htcr - This ia connected with tuc recent case. SENTENCE OF GREEN.' m „ %1 **uwj>ism»hia, May 17. V* "®r Sr* ? ir ’ town, formerly Mclhodist Min ister of Uncmnan, \7fis sentenced on Saturday **l months .imprisonment for swindling, to which he had plead guilty, b NEW FORK MAIUCET— May 17. Cotton... Sales 4,000 bales at 9j for Uplands : Orleans and Mobile Oh Tho market is firm. u feiW b^. at far State, and e't,r. , .j@4,2j for Ohio. Grain,..Bo,ooo bus Corn at G3@C5 l Frovisions..;Salcs 300 bbls Pork at $lB 37 for Tn- an '‘f lG i 5O for prime. Sales OOO’bbk Lard atoi@lot. Siigar...Sales of 200 boxes of Porto lilco at Molasses—Sales 150 bbls Porto Bico at 801. Whisky,..Prison 20J. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 17 Cotton...ln demand and Drm,' bnt sales small, i lonr. dull and prices unchanged. Kyo Flour and Com Meal Bcarco and firm at former rates. , Onia...\Ybeat doll; white Ponna. $1,02: red uo Ji. Rye eoarco and iu. demand. Corn in de maad at previous rates. Oats dull at 431©44c. 1 rovialons...Firm at former ra:es. BALTIMORE MARKET—May 17. Flour... The market is depressed under the nows. Sales 400 bbla Howard Stroot at $4 061 - no solos of City Mills. red ' Vhcttt and white do $1 , \ CorQ 56 ©58; yellow do 08© <>o; Gats 38@40. V Whisky...ale. .„? Ee ( Cattle... At tho scales C7O head offered: 400 sold at $4©4,75 per 100 lbs on tho hoof equal to $8@9,20 net, and averaging $4,881: ni toycr ' Woga at the scales wero at $7,76 («j8,25. ’ , Wotloe. . T I‘T? m .' c,in ff « f Jf'e Sloclilinlders of Hie Pills- i, t ' "ili nnal l ail< !- l ' oni ' vills Teiegruph Cara ll‘be o!!ice °f lha Company, in Cin nvwt’ 0,1 le / 81 Moinlay of Jane next, (JunoD at to ?n» v'inr 4 for L* lo r J«uon of Dircclori for tlie disu nity ear. liny 4] JOSHUA HANNA. : ~ • BN-fKHeRISM WORKS. ' ' MO. 136. WOOD St., 7HISD JlOOn'. SVI.OW VIUOIM ALLEY. - __|ows eiETDcy, e£w&feo-re'i'»!el9 .IMPORTERS sad manufacturers ffSyK ' "of CUTLERY, SURGICAL AND MENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Rl ’ ELKS, Ac. .We keep u geiieral üb , , ■sDriment of the Above articles con i'?!,'or?, n loscther, wiilra general variety of hardware. Also, Guns, Pistols and Revolvers, n!,n I i? rn '> sb <>«, Cape, Powder, Lead and D £ k ‘ flum ‘"e and Pocket Knives; lei ors and Hair Dressers’ Sheurs; Pocket Scissors, Ac. .A so,Trasses and Supporters. ’ p'SJ} l 'SAaai fepairias neatly eneeuted. ' • ■■ ■ :'' : lion 1 Arn»7 V S . l i re I?* liing RM«». «f «very deserip w»ir«'?,?5 de A °i f >he be,t material, and workmanship ■Reinn W?ii I or ni ri ! t rc!:? ! ve i ,or llltm at Wholesale or and? iri. rv! C ! led , w,tb despatch. Htfhting parties supplied at Wholesale prices.: : • • fmylS “• Ai Fahnestock’* Vermirußc. From a-Regular Physician.' [From Dr;JohnSlirinon.J I. M •• .•, Vsi CotsTT,-;(Ark) O«M850i AM a l hy«ician by profession, of the regular order, and as such, have ulwuys viewed patent medicines wiih a skeptic eye. j •• - A f Las Vi ß3 ? r,nej . when I >e&t for my Mil oi medicines, ! was prevailed on by my brother, to, nut in my bill an.itera or two dozen vial ft ofyour Vermi mger lie staling to me. that it was a valuable prepara- Um,having tried itliihis own family; Accordingly, I ■enworttyo dozen vials;. Fnave’use.l it oil, arid I must confesa.Uiat-ray expectations were more than.realized— its results wore truly astonishing, removing Worminn *y instance, when properly administered; Ifyou wjii|end me a box coniuiningn qioss,aud send me the oiu, I .will send you the money for ihem by mail or oth» crwisei-aa yoo'may direct. . Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO. . my3:u&.wtm cornerof Wood and First sta. TO lU *. Umiomb’e the Judges of tho” Court ofCeneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace,in and for the Coun« ty of‘Allegheny: The petition of John Schuck, of Lower St. Clair to wnship, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,— That your petitioner hath provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation-of travelers and others at his dwelling houso intlie township aforeeaidi and prays.-that your Honofs ..will be pleased to. grant bun a license to keep a publ.c bouce of entertainment, Andyourpeiiuoncr, as Induly bound, wiil bray. Wc.thosobseribera, citizens«f tie' ' ,\o certify ihat ilm above petitioner is of gooSremitefof honesty ana ijrnperance, ana is. well prortded wi* houso room and conveniences for tho n lmSiS and lodging of travelers and 11 verniß necessary. 6.."ismiraiiu«i Joseph Ritter, Peter Fobermann, John G Wnir wW M’Klroy, Joseph ShoriT Andrew Stem. Sebastian Ritter Henry Conrad Joha Amrad, hlicfc Bise'.Georve VVai: terjAdam Ediubora,ThomasCurran.Poter Wubert, myjo#t • • w - * ** » \ * “ ’ SESSION. DAIUV REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Oypicir oVTijR Oa.ilt Mormpg Post* • > __ , • - ■ May 18,1852. } The weathet yesterday was cool and pleasant for out • door business ffchcrally. The transactions were, how ever, principally confined to small lots to thb traded ASHES—We note no change tn Asher, but continue former quotations at 303* for Soda j Pearls 5J©O. CHEESE—SaIes in lots at 70S as in quality. GRAIN—Sales 400 bus Oats at 35; 334 do 31 Corn 597 busjU 40045.0 n ilie wharf and from stores. ‘Wheal! sales reported of 40 bus at G2£ ■ GROCERIES—The market firm, with sales 28 hhds sugar at 6}j cash; 13 do in two iota at 0, cash; 9a!es2objlsat3fi; ■ ;■.■■ ’ BACON—Sales of 3 hhds hams at OJc ; 1 do at 10c; 3 hhds Sides at 0} ; 25,000 shoulders at B*. 00 daj’s; 10 hhds western hams at OJ, 4 raos. ' : RlCE—Sales G tierces at sc, and firm. • WHISKY—SaIes 30 bbls at 17. FLOUR—There was hut little doing; receipts light; sules on the wharf o'so bbls extra at 83,27, CO3OIERCIAL SUJIMARY* i WOOL—There is beta moderate business doing at Boston in fleece and pulled Wool, the sales ofthe week comprfeing .25.000 fljs in the range of quoted rates In • e i£ n er , e as bceu a fair business doing m low pri ced Carpet .Wools. The sales comprise GJO balcsSmyr- P a . un washed at I3e, 0 m 05.150 bales Buenos Avres, 50 bales Bengazi,-ond 37bales ether kinds on terms we did not lenm. ' -- . . COI'FEE—Tho coffee market is firm with a fair de ramid. ,* he sales for tha-wcek will foot up 4KO bags R,o aifl*oO|c. We bare no sales ofothcrkinds. Thcre is a good stock in market, and holders continue firm at these quotations —itel/. PcirtVH, llfay 14. A«j?i T T^^"”^ w^n ? to ravor,ll, l e news from N; Orleans and the Jightncßs of the stock on hand here, prices have fm .rltfh f° r lhe|Kl!S two da f B - rl " 1 'ales sum up iKS:;;® ™ g,ns ftom H,o clian^^? n A r ID MOLASAI3S—:Some Sogar Fair 4|oSfc.;..Of Mo and aoS }i “T » ! al *r fermenting unu .uvgjsr| for ro-boiled.— tf. O; Custenl, May 7, ■ conSrin/'mi .I” 13 been done inlhls article 1 ? fma,, “mount urriving- Sales during ! he past three days have reached nearly or finn On T^ a rZ r y 0 ': b O c r V?'" for , N “^«& r o n but mile coming- forward —St. ZoMs Tfmes, May 10, Cc ”— T <> t >ar.cn firm iu tho advance of tho la-4 few days. Sales of 82 hhds at the three warehouses *■ ,,<ls tlotmii-ed at 81,8502.10 Jat 2,40,'1i i 3 i ( >o®a,»o, 2* at 4.000 4,00, U at 4.U504.55, a nl 5,0505,00. and t at 0,50 i also s; i i; di ““ ,!l m * sl hu “ d ' M - POUT OP FITTSBURCn* It fast WATBU IM TUB CH4NMEI- _ ARRIVED: »ieamcr Atlnr:ic.l , arkm.‘?cm,Brownsville. ; . • Bame. Rennet. Krowitsville. n iv* hce, Hendrickson,McKeesporl. . u Thomas Slmvcr.lktiley, West Newton, u ‘ ?*}l e *'**' 9°nam, Wc« Newton. t , •‘•Bayard, Llizabt:ih.; No.2,liojcs f Beaver, v. Mnrdockg WellaviUc.* • ■ ii Moore, Wheeling. Juba Dean, McVay, Zanesville. .. \* , 1 l . vo >> Roger*, Looisvtlle. it Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnaii u 5$. ov ’* Meign.fehujjk. Hockingiiori. » innau, iloics, Cincrnnan. >V elisvillOjChrisilar. Bridgeport. ■' ■ . • T , . . I>ISi»ARrKD: * ■* Baluc, Bennet.Browasvillc. * . do a i'M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. ;* Tnomas yhnvcr, Bailey, West Newton. . - Gcftessee, Cpnimtj West Newton. * t?- Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Mirlugnn No.2 I Bojes t i^ o ver. •. >ora«Ciiy, Muxdoch.-Welhville' ’ DiurjjaljCojiwell, Wheeling. Faui Anderson, Gray; 8L Louis, ‘ Wellsville, LiiriMter, suntish. .. .Mtlton,-l. B. Davis, I»ouisviLlr.. Keystone Slate, Stone, Cincinnati. “«*•*««. P*rl«nJiat*li and iioctilnc |JS!?2L& port Packet. CBM . The steamer H AH. COI.L'MIIIA, A- ft. ■J'ATO. ■.“ I* 1 "* wth leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o clock, P. Ma returning wdl leave Hochioraort e*r*y Tuesday* ui fi o’clftek, A. M. * l*a*wng*» and ejuppers may rely on .(he atmon ac cotamodauou ami promptnci*. \Y. M. 'WHEiSLEFL . In3fs No. Vi Market *ireVt. Atle£lieuy Kiver frftdt* REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. fin- summer ALU'GHKNV BEM-E a.Capr. \\v. JU.nsa, leave- ;he Al.'e ';tarf and.2nMT,tt/a» t *U 1 r. iVj, * The fine steamer ALLtXiHIiNY BKLLKNoS, Cant. Jons I1«t;n», leaves the AUeeiieny wnatrfot Frciifc- Tuttday arid Friday, at *P. W, lj>r _Fi e urh tor Puj « n Cj\ b.p; >! von Ho aril afnrl<hK ana HticSilagporu LssasSjf*‘JV YuEfincsieamer PACIFIC, Zano?r Min tiisaSiMsaiiitEN, vs-i«l !rave tor t>e &s»ovc and niiennedi aicpotitevvty TJfVllxDA V.aUo’clock,P. M, ror-ffci/jijior u» hoard. o/{o ' T. WOODS 4 SON. . No. 61 Waier st-vond 63 Prum.si/ xt; - » For KlUasmlng snd CUOsti JraunJit nnd ptes'snt Manner CLAttlorJ, Cap;," ■!u.;*..r Ji. Will a ß nv!i V 1 » f ?? **““%>*• Werlnoeaay nn.l Friday,. i ’ 1 ''•<:« hmarming and Culfisii. For frc.gfii or pgs»aßf! ap&ty on froarF. fnovlS for lions tte>cii, lauiitu, Piitkeriliure and anJllpoili. >v , The line bicaninr GOV. WF.IGS, 11.' —Sucns, Mns'i-r, wit] leave for.lUe above tutrrmediatc pans, every . CSy-ffi-pirfVg TUESDA Y, at 3 l*. M. l or frentit orpaifagc apply on boarrt, or to •JWJ JOHN FLACK. Agent. wtaatiday Fteaei rot cucmnatii i n 'i v a!1<1 fosi running sieauter UlN >!sE^sSc,Nr,AT*.Biiohsoium,Hosier, will leave every WtoaieioaT. 1 or rroidtit or passage, apply on board, or to ■ . '■ •«. H, MIL'rKNBF.IIGKR. AUCTION SALE& T Auction Card. 111. undersigned, after an Interval of four year?, lius ogam resumed business. Having complied with 1,10 lyyuuiwons of the Inw rcfrplaiiag Sales at Auction, and having procured n finite lass License as Auctioneer forthe Cuy of offers his services os such to his friends and the public generally. With an exoc neuce of nearly thirty years m this line of businesses hazards nothing in saying that be wilt be enabled to gjvc enure satisfaction to oil those who m.iy feel disposed to patronize bim. ;: Meft'ilN'NA, Auiftinncur. Refers to the principal Ciiy Merchants. ■■.:■■■■ iya A_ , Auction-Tunny Salta. ~ * lb® Coruinerclal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood unit f ifth streets, at IP n’elck.'A. M,a Eciicral as torttnent or Seasonable, Staple end Fancy Dry Goans, Clothing, Bools unit Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. ■ . AT 2 O’CLOCK, I*. AI., Groceries, Queenswaro, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looting Glassess, new and accoud hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. • „ , AT 7 O’CLOCK, P,M., Hook*. Stauoucry, Fancy articles. Musical Tnstru meins, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Varioty Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. p. M. DAVIS, - r Auctioneer. - P* CI>IiEHINAi Aoctlrmqeiv IJIMDROIDERIKS, I.ACE GOODS, RIBBONS, Ac. -J T'^? C * 0 P CI, » al M’Krmta’s Auction House, (second uoor,) vnred assortment of tmbnmlerics lfibbon*, Bonnets, Tabs, Bonnet Linings, Laces, Silk , i ? r** finish, with a great variety of the newest atylel-ancy Goods. Merchants and dealers ore invited to call and examine the same. . -~ m yH . P. MCKENNA. AueiV . K J^k£ SIA / K ’ frUKIMITUIIK, -tis., iN HIKMiNG- JiAM, AT^ArcnoN—On Saturday, May 29th» at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he sold, on the premises, Al’hce street, opposito the German Church, in Kirming nnm,aii that Lot of Ground, fronting 20 feet on said M’hee street, extending hack 80 feet. ‘ On the premises, there is u comfortable Frame Dwelling, of two stories, with four rooms, basement and kitchen m-tlie rear, .with every convenience for a genteel residence; ■ Also, nt the snine time u.id Jplacic, n variety-of new Cabinet Furniture.comprising Bureaus; Tables, Bed steads, Ac. This property may bo treated for previous to the day of sale, by applying on the premises. . . P. WKRNNA, AnclV. P» 2Z, DAVISi Auctioneer. TWO ROW lIOAT3 at Atcti'iN.—Thb (Tuesday) uf lcrooon.lSihinsiunl, at ao’cloefc, attho galea Rounri, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will bn sold, two tour oared Row Coats. (roylS] P. M. .DAVIS, Auci’r.- I TTNLUERWJUTKR’S SALK OF'SUGAR AND MO i V- "ASSES.--Tia 3 (Tiiestlav) afternoon, Ifith iopmnt , ai3o clock, at. the Salesßocm3, corner of Wood and Fifth streets; will be'fold without reserve, for account whom it may concern-- • > O.Sugar; .15 bill. N. O. .Molasses. _ mylß : P. M. DAVIS, Aur.t’f. SUMMER 0 t.OTHING at 'Auction.—This* (Tuesday) • morning, May 15th. at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial - Koom*, corner ot \Vood and Fifth streets, will be cold without reserve, on; a credit of ninety cloys, on sums ov_ cr Slol>, for approved endorsed notes a large, and well selectedsiock pf saperior Clothing', received direct from’ an extensive Cistern; manafecturer-icompfirinir extra super French cloth drew nndfrock coats, assorted col* ora ,-drab cashmarett; croton cloth; jean, linen lustre and French linen coats; super hlnckond fancy satin, wit, cashmere and .maraeiircs vests; cloth and croton' joseys v super biHck, brown and.fancy French eassimere 7 pants: super drab, brown and green caslnn&reit pants: linen duck, jenn; croton - * Shirt*; 60 pieces Silk: Hundker-' duefs, Overalls, Drawers, Half Hose, Ac m rlB ; y /•- PM. DAVIS, Auet’r. . A OF A COACH FACTORY:- da^i. 1 % rn l n^ ane l9t »- at^ '-10 o’clock, at &^n°^ 6hop .^C: CU^ e »:Mct3ralfc A Co,, Irwin street below' be sold without reserve by catalogue, “? r>- ASsi£Qee, theirentire stock of I- unshod; and UnGmshed- Coacti \Vurk. Trimmir^s; i 00J8, Ac 5 Ac v comprising" Clarence Coach* Ciiarloiee Bodies^ : Rcckawdy.” Buggy nnd Wagon 7 Bodies} BuggiesandAVagohs; PoWj tniafts; Wheel*;: Spnngar Tnmdnngs; “Toolr, Ac , &c. Also-a setts Blacksmith's Bellows. AnvilvVices, Ac. - • , forms—under 8100 easlt; over 8100 ninety days, and over $2OO (our months’ credit for approved endorsed paper .Catalogues can be had atthe Auction Rooms, mvl7" . • . p. M. DAVIS,-Attei’r, ERKN CU CLOTHS ANOOLUUiHSB CASSiMfcRLS. —Justopened ot the Sales Rooms, eomerof Wood and Fifth *Uetis, and offered low at private tale, 6 pcs Superior Black French Cloth*,.B pcs Superior Black French Cnssimerep, W pea'Clouded French. Casslmeres. assorted, AUo—d larps lot of superior-seasonableClo* Iliinr. ,'■■■■■< rreylTl _ PM: DAVIS.. NB HUNDRI*U> ANy rOUHTEEN AWi>A HALF DOZEN - FINE SHIRTS at Tues day morning Way lSih,- at 10 <^c[pek,-;at-the. Sale* . Rooms, corner of Wood Bnu Fuih 'will be sold on A credit oftfOcfays on BlO3 for approved endorsed notes, 114* doz, FINE SHIRTS, comprising Superior liioeb-JBosom and Collar: Yokk Neck and French Sleeve jJennyLindjFrenchlSinbroidered; Needio yorkj luerninac, Ao. t which arc particularly worthy the attention of tho Iraac. P. M. DAVIS, • 15 Auctioneer, „ . - , r ., : - ' - - k . , ‘ -- :r •*•’*’':/ ■" ■- ' r ' -■■'' " .. ■■■’■--■■.r. ■' '■'■’■■■ -■'-.■■■ '." ’-: • -■■•s'.V r -'-. *%•• ■■'•7 + *i *• - *>• v .y. 3§S»..N S COMMERCIAL. ■ _• w -.i- ■ Ti' •' *. * * ** . ■v »■** •v\> • • t ■ i- H«r Syattm wa Hew lUmcdleFT FOR THE CORE OF CONSUMPTION! NUTALL’S. STRIACUM, IN THREE BOTTLES , A Jt JL i- ci g fig] z a I 3 s: a g pj g| | THREE Dn’FEIJENT^'REPARATIONfS TnnE£ni|pKßENT SI-AGES OF ' ' COUSCmpTIONI • ■ - SYMPTOMS. in ihc brcasW side, bead, hack, ioinis and limbs, Jiiflomraaiiou, sore* ness and tickling in (he fever*- difficult and quick hreaihinp. txptetora i Coslivencts, spasmodic cough,.violent fever, night, morning and mid day sweat, hectic flush m tho face and cheeks, burning heat in the pairasof (he handsand soies of the feet,ezprtforatfonfajy;' i copioust and j treated iviiA bloed.l ..; FIEST STAGE. Incipient Consumption, in Rluc Wrappers.: SECOND STAGE Confirmed Consumption, in Fink Wrappers. w SYMPTOMS. : Diarrhoea, diminished fe ver, cough an d morning sweai3,great a nd increasing dsbliity, frequont faiatiul ut«> • Plight delirium and TO TflK APPITPTnrT» i hng 0f l,ie ext^n‘P‘*B - —The appearance in ih r *« bottles of NUTALXi’.SSYRIACUAIfs a fiewerain mt? dieme. from it* novelty and direct opposition to the bid absurd and inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM • wmic its success, prepared in this manner, (each bottle containing a different preparation), in cunne tht difftr e«f ifflgei winch characterize Consumption, has cstab-- Jwhed the, welcome troth of the Curability o/tterv atae* of Pulmonary Consumption. v * Physicians approve of it because it is based upon cor- Ah)siologmal and Pathological principles The public approve of it, because It is Common SshM, and because they know from sad experisnes lhat one prepg. ratioii wilj not icure the thru stages' of Consumption rhe suffering, disappointed and discouraged invalid on. proves of because ltßprincipfeshold out are&aon&ble °~ e 8 NutaJPs Syriacum,his hopes i 12,!L in l ,‘ ho firBt 8l »K e ?f Consumption, amt uses the H»°r ■ * difficult and painful, be* comes freo and easy ; his cough soon cats well* thb throaUlDflamrntll, ® n * P^ ll bis lffi fife S 6 * 1 ’ bac ?» ioiMs and limbs.are removed! hiiVf® l? J a lbe ««ceml stage and uses the second bottle > iweet Sui ifS-wifc I ?.' IV d ‘* turbeti "lumbers become , ’ j li ?, n 'B h < sweats vanish i his ex- .'l D nnd ljlnotiy, asiiimes a healthy Si-1 come reritS- i i lcn S'h, .disappears; his bowels he- ! fPjpJV 7: filllar > 1113 appetite returns: the flush in hi* * cheek disappear*; the burning heal imho culms of w}« 1 hands and spies of lus.feet are felt no longer: his couvh n he recovers and is welt. 8 » nis cough niV.!I C^ ,n l “? uses the third bottle, his Diarrhma gradually ceuscs; his weak bowels become ' ii *- s c ® a Sh and other bad symptoms disappear: bl ®, 1 di B est,oD becomes strong: and vigorous; his stomach recovers us proper tone, and creates new rich and nourishing blood; his strength returnsfti" wnSSd ,«ISr , eVSuT‘ lh fleSll ’ *“ *“ » -TtJiSBjlS THIRD STAGE. Tubercular Consumption, - In Yellow Wrappers. : °f.\««ip».B7 r .Mo»rh»lta Symptoms of ilf,! 1 ” 8 *L r wblc!l “ ■■.■ mended printed in from of the rc i y e , v<:r J’ invalid, knowing his own Symn- S?mnri l,Udse to r*>.mseir, WH[CHB(?rTLEIfU > lT£- ieciirtrthepropernfedimne! OCCDr ln «* j e"«n”em« sr"n«" 0f Uamttn Lun * s . pHiilW el j! 7 b K l>r - NIiTALL, Inventor and fropiieior. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. ■ For sole at the Drujr Store of I “EO. U. KBY3FIR, Ho. 140, ■ . 'Cpmerof wood streelond Virein nltr'v jc7”ltw Vha C ’“ ° luui Re<ml Agent forWsbmgh. A « F; THE STOCKHOLDERS of lire ?*■ rifib -Ward Savings Bank” will be held ni ihe .Sf.s S f ,?Sf B »“, ltt No Wbcny street, on Tocsdayt lie day of Jane next, aim o’clock, A. M, with £fr>- JJ** a having ihe stock consolidated into a corporate comgan 2la {opra3:era3_ JOHN STEVVABT,Secreu?? riini*u , , V *^ eu6i, i Plants, fpljb best collection of .Dahlias wc*t of the mr»un. on ! o , no '■“P'J'od oml. fifty varieties. Tlioriiaru’s « P«S'> a,.d ßcriZneomSof 10 ' 3 ’ fB!e Joshua robinson, | hiaropcon and Genera! Agent, 138-Wood street. | O' l*ropo»ftl«.for tlio-Pabiifi»tinn F -THE “-PENNSYLVANIA. ARCHIVES » Avn - |OE -Tire PUBUCATION OP TTnf'FiltHT VOLVMES 0F TJIE coioNiAi, ni:- day of JUNE next, m the office of the, Secretary of the 1 .Commonwealth, for the pnbUcaiion of the “Temisylva- 1 nia Archives,'and also for ihe re*pubHcauon of ihefiret ihreo volumes of the u Colonial Records,” ncreenblv to AeuS'jSSij. 1 ! 16 follOWi,;!;Mclion3 of“>'« following J nM > e *timof the Cchniai Jit- Zyif n ikitZ^l^lk? e,, %n,h ‘ «** CfU “ Sm ‘- n*l cclsoul, . i * 0 it enacted by the Senate and Hoa«enfi RepTescnUinveg tji the Commqnwealili of Pennsylvania ■ th«*nSS!? , if***' embly^Oe;,.and .it is hereby enacted •by iho authority of the same, That the SeerewT*? nf i?,* .Cnmnionwenlili be, and lie is hereby authorize'! anil re julred to aominne ihe-printing nfihe Minnies Sfffie i r f,l’ ri ' , , ar y ® oy «nmentund Council of- Safety,'down tb .lie adoption of tjic Coit-tiintibh in ilieyeiir onetliou. hundred nad-ninety, from the point atwldeh the third .volume of the Colonist Records ln > b =““f»»>npe arnf style in which the:vMtimes oftbS Colonial-Records, alreody printed, are published—each <0 eratain not less tltan.eigit hundred pages, mi hur:dred n^"ber 0f ct,pie ? of onch.yqlnme shalfbl Gftecn «r^n Cl i? uS ' r f K ‘ : shall be tho duly of the Secretary lift? Conunpnwealtli, immediately afler the pasiniS of this Act* U> write proposals tor the publication of the records aforeiaid, gmngpnblic noUce for a i?alt o nl month in two papets pnblisbed in Philadelphiißittmi bargU and proposals fehufi stale the E5 C i pervolarao,ai:d6httUincJude the faithful and literal CTajjscnbuig of the records aforesaid, under the saner i j? ! nln.lll.'f ■%Sec«miy,'tte-|mllieWa B TO&- ir?,. n",' r Jnufcnn wth ond not interior to the volumes of the Colonial Records already published, finding all material, and the delivering or them tolhlVcreSfv of the Commonweaji]i: which proposals shall beonened althe vme appointed by the Secretary in presence of (Shall then, with the Secretary, proceed to allot theenn. I ,r f c .V,° ft. 6 L°' vc?l and best responsible bidder. I’rovid [ ed, That before assig, rng the contract ns aforesaid the bond 10 *h« Commoro . wealth,. with t*o or more sufficient sareties,'in the sum■ [ of ten thousand dollars, eoiiditiOnnl for ihe faitbrol falfil i ®“> of hts contract wiich bond shall be apprised bv the Governor before being: received. v.--.-?... . ' I tccuonS. That it shall be the duty or the Secretary of tl.eComrapnwcolih.so BoonaslheentirennmbeVofMn. ics of any one volamo shnU have been delivered into office, to certify thaefacUo the Governor, whoKra draw hta warrant on theStateTreosorer for thetaioam duorhe Contractor according to the contract, which shall bo paid out of any moneys in iho treasuryhot otherwise appropriated: Provided, That the Secretary ehilFnoi certify as afoiesaid.nntil uponexommaiionhebesaasfied that the contract has been carried out in accordance wilh the tree intent and meaning of this netj and especial y oabeori'gln™ e ’ a s pUbU ' hea ,' Ba,ai ‘ liru,an ‘ ,Ul " alc “i>y Section 6 That the Governor Is authorized and re. H M Sl fi d u lo t *rr < ? ln ‘ so“>e competent person, whose duty itshallbe to select for pnhlicailon, snch of the oririnal treaties, and other papers,".prmrin taUie peace of one thousand ‘even hundred and .eighty-three, now preserved in the Secretary’s office, air may be deemed ol sufficient importance lobe published • and to artango them according to dale and subject in one or rapre volumesi not.exceeding five of the size of the Colonial Records heretofore printed which shall be call. ed the“ Archives,” • . *- -SectionB Thut.itshallbethedutybfiHeS^6retnrydf the Comraonweniih, immediately afterthe”Pennsylva nia Archives,” aa aforesaid,' are prepared for publico non, to procore the printing or fifteen hundred copies of the entire series iminediately'in the same manner and under tlie same restrictions; as are provided in theae’eond and thud. Section* of this Act, in reference to the nnbli. cation of the Colonial Records. -, n - ■ y An Ah! supplementary to an Act, emilied “An Ac! providing % the pnbllcntioii ol ibo Coloninl Records nud other pngiuai papers lathe office of the Secretarvof thft CommoawcaUfi|appfoved, F«b.!s,l&i '' - - Wi ■ Whereas, From the nature of ihe coatculs oflhe Penn sylvanm Archives, now ready forpublicadon.iiiolndS pens ably necessary lo tho proper execaUou of the work dial its publmauon shall be superintended by *ome curate and competent person, therefore. _ Section l. Re il enacted by the Senate and House or Reprosentauveß of the Commonwealth of Pcnnsvlvanin tn Oeneral Asscmbly met, ami it is hereby enSledby the authority of the same.Tlmt SnmueiHuzzardbo.and he is hetaby appomtod to edit and superintend the pub- : licnUonol thelPcnnsylvama Archives, nuthOrized to be printed by the Act to whlchthisisasupplemcn “ , Section 3, 'Jhat it shnllbeiho.duty of the editor to de vote his entire ttitenuon lo the publication of ,01,1*1 chives, to ptenare all necessarynotcs, indi?os,lpTCn: dixes nnd snch other miitter as may be ntcessaiyS I proper,™., doing which he shall bennthorizedto MbSsh ; f^ o c , rt t P a P cia of. tt daio^^than, scvenieen hundred and , nob.-—alii. ®hnll in bis Judgment be nr cessaryto give i a clear and compreheUEive vievr oi any transaction com* j menclng beferothat year.- : : • : r- '-.i-r "■■■- ! /.i S«tion 4. That ihe said Editor be and heis liereby au ; tuqri2ed_lo llie lithographing of such plans of . baiues, fortincationß,'lndian maps, inaiondeedsor other .siiai)nrpapers now existing among said Archives,a»he shall judge necessary to .the; pTOper lllaitraiion nl Uie: shld >* Pennsylvania Archives,”; tac expense of witich shall be.paldoutof any moneysm the treasury not "*lse appropriated, afler being anditcd and examined In the Qsuat manner. : • ■ • . , Section 5 That should the number or yolumea fixed in the Act to which ibis is prove insufficient to contain the cn»ire number of puners now sefected lor pnblicauan, it »haU be the daty of the Secretary of the Coninjoti wealih to cause such additional volumes, asmay bo necessary to coiiiain the entirecollection, to be puli Itßltod by the contractor in the same manner as ihongh hb number of votnmes had beenfued by the Actio which there is a supplement. . • . Section 7. Thai the Secretary of the Commonwealth be outhonxed to procure the re-publication of the first "three'volumes of the Colonial Records, uniform with the present to be.publiahed and dutribated accord*' ios xo the provisions of this" Act, and the Act to whica tbialsaßuppiemeiitj and that in the making of a coutract tor the publication of :ihe i*enhßylvanla Archives, -and . first three volumes of the Records, .the-ecretaryofihe Commonwealth be providefor the publication of aileast one volume'per month, and tie authorized to take each measures ps will ensure thc faiih(Bi perform auce of the said contraet. ; Tub contract for the publication of the Colonial Re. cordßyprovided for in the tfdScctionof the Act first stove quoted, hasatready. beenn)ade,:and bidders wiltconfine iffeirpropowiisiome “Vennajiyania-Atchivcs,” and the re-nublicaiidn of the Cist three volumes of the “Colonic al,Records, 1, dr :toehher ono or iho, oiher,-useach will' conflUtutethesubjectofnacparato contract ' , . Bidders will observe tho requirements of the 2d Sec tion ot lh&lActXUsi above quoted* and of the 7th Sdction of the Supplement, aa no proposal foUinfe to embrace thcmin every purtlcu!ar,can:bftcohsideied!-Theiiomefi .of feureuesj-ror tlte faiiful falfilment ofthe Contmeu should accompany the proposals. ' F. \V. HUGHES. ■j/2 • : .Burtlary of Me Coewwflxot(uth t .Not*/—The three volumes of the Colonial Records ol- Mdy onbllsheUtPUiy be.fonndln all the ntthlio Hhrariea Of the State. foyia '*• ; L- r • > - v . ■ +■ t i “jyjEsryr, Ti&niMrtu,. ■SH Qty «°lt for iQarSQ , OW ‘ *Wv\o aM £ab&W“’°- : —«— JlSAlarktl tisetU j|si| ” n Wefersircci •i o *ub-L'nijrroffcnrfm on iho l,r of Ap>. J'n,mre or 1 1 meM * m *«««& ‘™ J ~~ ~£ , *. A fwe two nwri , A. oieil on Glimlinin sirceli wiiUiJ rtomii Barrel. Terms ■ a«y. Knfliure of " ™ *" 4 * ***• mill tceß i>Ai P V ;> SC( W* CO, Wood,t. mill lerd Jmn» f ecu frlist.an<lWsondiy D^hi R * J , B ~, K STAND-I offer forr.ir »tor« !ln ;T‘* rcl “ ,USO " ow occupied by m . at ri“L . '""" »-si!saj ! _ Tufjisf ?^.KS' r A,ja"S. on A a)ley, l i\,ODS 0 D 5 l !Tif„ , ? 0 “’" an ?„ l ‘ ,l > f ( 'Baled on Clay wlib a Wing 15iy in n? - s JdiSaiorlefhigh,: Price SHOO ylO f ' s ,£Ol«t front byS?dcep S -* myB , CURTIS <k DoUBS, Asia.. — 1 —J 21 > cor. of Wood.ruid Vjfiiats. fUf glare, tvnh , ‘ l,t -j ,i < ll April lien, He r~Marku amt ri r »t a,S. e T' ac „ he<, * < ’ , tHi? corner of fora Store or Tavern, it bcin^SS^® b^ sl0 *sa , aifind: river—will nc IgS?,? 8 ' VA w r *2J BRANT, .. tt0.,232 : nwrls:tf. front of 25 feel 8 inches, and lvLjV 1 !»*»«* each a ottered at ihe low price of 200 each Apply without delay, to • 1 •- f v - • WcLAfN & MOFriT greet. ;■ A by■M'sriiiii.iir T. ■Ji 1 , “j dwcfllnghouse. lO " 551 ' liifhj situated near ihe ca&ai ani ' JfiniW nik* j ,,c * vcr?dV?l?nblr foo4 > 111 resilience. Price •" c ? unl W CURTIS fc DOBBS, ju£ . ,Wond andFiifl-Si, . r A APcSc^^wnll'up o 50 aer "> * ftnale Smiles from, or miiUvaT fltweenfe p O7 !c, pltuilf roMijantf-lu miles? "rn^ e , J, \l ai »«• ercd has a valuable orrlmt ™ so7£ood loiT'l'nTj' e7 q » ,roVed S , letun J H*> occupied as planine thilf ■ turning shop, &c»« on Liliony stKeMn* ihn fnmJ SM> “S J 01 "»&*"»« a^fe^.'^Vhol^fl'e _. Jfajgß*giO?jy«»r«iia--BiarBs;? */ fc-AMv—A VJltuab/o lawn Of 130'acie* . • •s^^^asass* S. CUTHUERT* Geneia] Ageni.' *treet ISIIIPpi aSSH3fess@BaSE w B0h)g to ■?' P Iww * a * th ® owner S. CUT/IBERTV General Ayent, 50 Snmhfield street,' • terms wiU itegiven; Sfo-' 1 ■PJ.^SSi^lbSoi es i abl - ,h Will be offered. For forme? P "“ myl3:dhv Ssfjsaa^jSSMSs SUSmiIhY,AI or. ew-y-u,,* Kor Saw, p A ,« I «ACE,madMo order, e laicrt style, rnauufaciared in rho .say Y}* tati.-Aicft a Tin,.Mo Kell 0 f Sij v *r Mftim c«;i^ FfcLl^,ffiS et . • TE N i °R ; 'ny E LV E LOTS OK OHOUND near lbft ' p£?e»siaKsg* oMe,,rc '"° ' l-«rcc?, and Ti, l° GEO. F* 01U..M0RE, No. 51 Grant «L' . raylMmJiw Pliltlsi •toSttsig' SILKS.—A. A. Mabon &, Co. willoneri tn» nrK* 20 riCC ' 3 9 lnce Sitof briUi ■ • -• • ‘ ■ • ■ ■ ■■.■'•••■■. IrnylS , w holesale niid UetaiT . BalrhfK. A ! Bl> *Carpel Bags, and Lailiea’ Urayl, r- '«Trr«V v.? , yS o,l ‘ °“ a Battoil W il'ni n m. J i RD i^ respcaifally announce to f*.nFiW ii es Gtrnliemeu of Pimbureh an( j ■. cinny v UiQt iheppacious BatottH9 atthe*AilienJnm Rusm ; IISF/-'™m"3 >|g3B3S3fSS3Be?. Car hart's Improved Dleiodeoa, <a«a&, Ulhauemlonof Dealers and ihe m,h- .. !■ MtWpaSfeSf l} 3 fcspueiruLy.called to the Improved STSTTlmwiofMinred by the sub*' ““P" 11 workmanship aid Stfi” nal dcsign.making a beautiful Parlor Instrument afa Sfie,f d r r ?K blsr adap l e , u church mul.o Sera’.uo® pueu on the most .liberal loros. All order* hw *T.fii • S2f2f l . r h^i ei,^ d U> ', lUld wni fo w pari of the country—and warranted* • «ujr v> Wholesale prices Adopted: llOODhMiili I?i nrH r * rom Kasi, with a large a&Bortioentof j£wi - elry of the newest spring - fashion. and vtrrflni- amihe* ulto,alarge lot of EneGoldondSiivef WeTehealrointli* besi European mauuracturers.iogeUter vAth alreafv? eh«Yn Cf r° ll ' r ffcc'tsicb asfinepold fob cuaiiFS vest i' n p°e^^evt.ae fi , ne po^! t t £SS a £S. Jewelry store, all .of which he will - sell »t Nk« - v#i*w ;: ■ ccm "**« & 2£ - No 51 MARKET STREFTT. DTJFFETMEBCA2JTILE COLIEGE, ■. , THIRD STKKET, PITSSBUKOhT'"* < Tri 1 Vnlfr&l? t v Legiilatiu Charur. Xj»ACUUr\-Cpa«EEcui.»Bi'*siMKST.-P.«aa-,gmlibr ™ “ic Amrrioan Accountant” and Western •Steamboat Accountant.” Profes*orofprarucal Book* ■ Keeping fliiu Commercial science*. J.D.VViHiazna, P/<k fessor of Ornamental and Wftrcanti/e-J*enman«bfp;U N* ::- B. Hatch, of ihe Viitaburgh iiar, Professor of WercantUe liaw. . ” CLASSTCjI. Asl> WAWBMATJCAX.DEPABTMBfIT. ' • P. Harden, .Graduate ofJefferson College, Professor of.ciauic&l Languages andMathematics r K. Mnntel,lateof Paris: Profeasorof French. • • •' P.S'amper.Uraduateof the Polytechnic Institute of Vienna, Civil kußinceranil Architect, Professor of Ar-i ' • chitcctnral, Mechanical aud landscape drawing |... This institution now occupies the whole of the ace. of CaMam'a Buildings, from ihe corner or Third and Markotatreeta to Post Office alley, with two spacious rooms in ihc third j lory It continue*to he the only itistitutibn In this: pan of the country Mercantile and Sieantjb out Book kerningarc thnrnnSr and practically taoglit. The Claaaical aril Mcrcannlc Departments arecoiidactrd eeparairly. Ont* n r i?; .most spacious and,elegantly furnished - Roomsinlhc United buiiea,is filled up. and willhSnwi dcrlhe direction of J. Ih Williams, one «f »w« i? Penmen in Uie WfsL Tlie Professors dre eijeod preceptors, and at tit© head of r^.K^i.t* 1 ' profes-toua Circulars mailed to all partaofthccouajy ' HiarlSrdJcw FOHW A RDiNG^„ J MM.|3^,?OUS E , • joint w. T\vicmaL*«.. w , aS3SM^ lf^T“,rtol, -* , ca«h a<lvah?£s ? ! 10 l hem,«mf ~ih make liberal hana.' ? on?lsl,menlfloriiHl * <,fLi, < li n«in'' -oiiifr faJ** ; e .R^ cll *B*.-°/ !**<*» Grain, H«np andv ?w Ucc> Promptly filled aubc lowestpoa- . : ; oil iho besltenos: • . : . #ia-■ V lJlai8 ° undertake the. settlement and eoHec- ' ' imn 01 claimsrof importance, and hope, by their esrm/-' ’ cm[ personal efiomaflil auentiou 10 nil the - ihetr friends, to give tieneralsausfacuon. . H»FKHK»ciB, Geo, Collier, Si, Louis; liltis.t Morion, Cinrtnn»,i. Paso & Uucon- do Slimier & Goruian n Si* 1 * Charlecs,Olow ItCo, do llozeai. Frazer h« Chouteau & Voile, do Springer it Whit'emim a? IJ. Leech & Co., William Holmes A. Co., J VV i Pmaburshs Mornan.-J M. Hack 'it jii£i!i* r ..Philadelphia;, aiilelos * Miller,-Philadeloiin-Wzl , ' ; ■Newcomb it llro, and W, !!. Rti noldj P | JS’, 1 ~D ' T, C. TW/CiIELL * CO, New Orleana. ’ - ’ v,l,c * ■ COMMISSION- HO XT RE - JUSWOBCSMTS ~ ’ , ItII/S long established House confine their sulcfly to sales am) parchsses oii c£mmi««^ nUo 3 Forwarding business generally M>mm sslon > *®4 They aoUcit a continuance of the liberal heretofore given them. uoorai patronage Janwarg£B, 1853* [mart:!** ' i\ ' 7 ■' - -I-' »,■ T •■•■, »■ ■■■ ' ■ ‘’•'s • ' t. ■ • ♦’V U. ,'\U , - J ' ~*V ' ■ ~ JO „ T - C. CLARK A CO., 40 Causeway gtreei Boston. M»«V -T *«* *w-, ,v ■ '■■r-?*vf ‘ : -.v-;-.; •:• ;• v.;- : :;::'. ■ ■■ i : ‘c .
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