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UU VjtJIUUUUg JVMfL* Devinnpy, on tier recent trip from tins city to . * ’~~ Cincinnati: MONDAY MOENlNGy:::::::::““" :::::MAY 2i “Left Pittsburgh Thursday at noon: passed Accomplished fivo toat3 under way; spoke a raft bound Btntfl of Mm Davenport-— This ac J? for a place to land; mot the steamer Allegheny, lady appears this evening in anew piece—rug - but being in a hurry to wood, did not round to mar, the Barbarian, in which she personates the and her; made: nine: landings for mails; oharacter of Parthenia; Mr. Brclsford sustain- stopped eight hours near Barkersbnrgli, to set Tnramar. ThU simple announce- watches by the Buckeyo State’s twenty-four hour ing the part of lpgo mar - * " * , thn han , a polo. rained hard on Friday night-stopped two . ment is all that is necessary hours to boiTow an ombroUa: yawl sprung a with the admirers of this truly talented, ady-r leak;, lost two hours by-bailing out; deck, hand No actress has visited our city, for years, who fell oyerboard;,;leaves a large family, bnt pro ha* l»en so eminenUy sucoossM as Miss has ps , DCrso natos Her ® lcment > than wait to bo drowned; supposed that the ardnons characters she personates, tier he didn’t like the coroner. Time out, 2 days and style of acting is so pleasing, so hfe-Ukc, she 36 hours—time not counted.” • meets so folly tho desire of tbo great bard, in ——* ‘•bolding the mirror up to nature,” that she eau not be other than the favorite of a discriminating public. fire Plugs— We see that in several cities they ore doing away with this corner ornament, by sabstitnting a plate of iron, placed on the gronnd in such a manner as to cover the water pipe, and all that is necessary to attach the hoso is to raise the plate from the piper. - If such a system could be adopted here it would bo productive of good —there has always seemed to ns an attraction between a specimen of the genus homo called loafer and a fire ping, which would bo dispensed with by the substitute of tho plate. Passing Counterfeit Money. —A man named Sol omon Miller was arrested on Friday, charged with attempting to puss counterfeit money on a gentleman residing on Fourth street. The coun terfeit money, of which lie had about $BO in bis possession, was all composed of two's on the State Bank of Ohio, and were very well execu ted. He was committed fora farther bearing on Saturday, when ho was discharged on giving $6OO bail for hiß.appearanco at court. : Honor to whom honoris due,. —A meeting of the friends of John Ferral, of this city, now on his way to Californio, was held at the Exchange Ho-1 tel, in Philadelphia, on Monday last, for tho pnr-1 pose of bidding him farewell. Mr. F.’s friends i were very enthusiastic, and resolutions passed the meeting strongly tinged with his peculiar viewß. Trnly, a prophet is more honored abroad than at home. Singular Malformation. —A colt was foaled re cently, on tho form of Joel Siokman, in Baldwin township, in this county, that bad not the slight est appearance of fore legs, only a small protu berance. being visible—bat was otherwise well formed, and presented a healthy appearance. The owner caused it to be killed, as it would not have lived long. Seduction of Farr. —We understand that pas sengers are carried from Cioveland to Philadel phia, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania and Central Railroad, for eleven dollars, tho price charged from this city to Philadelphia. This is caaaed -by the competition between this route and the Dunkirk route to tho east. Wo will shortly, however, have lower rates from here to tho cast. The Allegheny Councils have directed tho Com mittee on Water to contract for and purchaso 400 feet of 4 inch pipe, and 1750 feet of 1 inch gas pipe, together with nine hydrants. They have also directed the Superintendent of Water -Works to remove, all pumps and wells from sido wolka and streets upon which water-pipes arc laid. Paying their Debts.—Tho Councils of our sla ter cityhave authorized tho Mayor to draw biH warrants on tho City Treasurer for the sura of $1,325 in favor of Joseph Walker & Son, for tho City's portion of tho, cost of erecting a bridge over the canal on Andcrsoon street. The Hand Street Bridge Company are to pay $lOO to the builders as their contribution. . The Post , Office —Post Master, wo presume— haß taken measures to let its whereabouts-be Iraown, by having a sign, covered with tho de posits of coal dust for years, repaired—and now it stands forth in glaring capitals, Post Office. We trust this will bo of service to thoso persons Who persist in dropping letters into our letter box. Railroad Su&seripion. —lu the Allegheny Coun cils on Thursday evening, a communication from the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company was presented, asking Councils to subscribe $200,000 to the Capital stock of the Company. The communication was referred to the Commit tee on Finance, Disorderly Conduct. —Wm. Steward was sent totbe hiU, on Saturday, by the Mayor, in de fault of a fine of $2O and costs, imposed on him for disorderly conduct. Samuel Graham and William Grior, were also committed by the Mayor, for the same offence, for ten-days. - _■ _; ■■■■ ■ Mischievous Soys. —Two young lads engaged in a fight in the Sixth word, on Friday evening last, , daring which, one of the hoys had his teeth knocked out by a blow from the other. Aid. • Major held the offender, John O'Donnell, to bail for his appearance at court. The name of {the unfortunate man who . died from the effect of the wounds he received on the Pittsburgh, is George Springer. He was oarpenter on board the boat. Mr. S. resided on Prospect street, near Washington, and leavos a wife aud seven children to lament his loss. Temperance Meeting.—A mooting of the Alle- gheny Temperance Association will bo held this % evening in Dr. Swift’s ehnrch, Beaver street. Addresses may bo expected from several promi ■ nent temperance men, among whom we sco the • name of Col. MeCandless. Discharged. —Edward lodey, was discharged from custody on Saturday, by release from Aid. Wiggins. It will bo remembered thA Lodey, a short time since, made a most violent assault upon a man named JohnLaodon thosteamei Clara Fisher. ■ . ■ Appointments.—hinny of the clergymen in at tendance at the Baptist Missionary Union, filled appointments made for thorn, in ; the several churches of the city yesterday. 1 : Several of them ’ left on Saturday, and many more will depart, to .. ■ day. ■ • Death of a Pittsburgh jt. —John Brown, watch man of the steamer Honduras, and a resident of this city, died on her recent trip from St. Joseph to St, Lonis. Ho was buried at Brunswick, Mo. Brown was about 28 years of ago. County Jail. —There were four commitments, on Saturday, of porsons who wore charged be ’ Toro the Mayor with drunkenness. The county; jail contains, at present, ninety .prisoners—a - falling off. . - . | v •great Inconvenience results from the occupancy Of the vacant portion of the Diamond, "by booths, -for ' the butchers, bnt’ it will have to boborno With for the sake of tho good time coming. Drought to the.Qround. —The walls of the old Conrt Houbo have been razed to the ground, and that building has disappeared from sight for ever.- - ; For Minnesota.— The steamer Ben Campboll r lying atour wharf, is designed to run as a regu lar packet, between Galena and St Paul, Min: nesota. She wastrying her engines on Satur day. ; The Filtelurgh has been compelled to. lay up for a trip, for the purpose of repairing the ef fects of the late accident Let Out—Wo. Young, imprisoned on a charge of assault and battery, was discharged on Satur day, byorder ofAld. Major. I Good Time.— Tho steamer Allegheny, on her I upward trip, on Friday, tho 15th iust., with 200 I tons of freight on board, reached Maysvill6 with- I in two minutes of the time mado by the Bnckcye I State on lior great trial run. - | Trover: and Conversion. —Henry Seaton was I charged, on Saturday, with having taken pos- I session of a dwelling illegally. He was commit- I tod in default of bail. ...... J6S“ FItESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams!. Express, at the WAVERLEY HOOSE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TUEO 1 REILLY LINE. XXXII CONGBESS-FIRST SESSION* WAStnNQTOH, May 22. The House went into committee on tho Terri torial bills. The bill for the protection of New Mexico and Oregon was taken up. It proposes to distribute arms among tho people, and to call ont the mili tia When necessary, allowing pay for their ser vices. After dobato the bill was amended, providing for tho distribution of arms among tbo peoplo of Texas and California, and was; laid aside, after which tho committee rose and the Honse ad journed.- The Senate was not in session. EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. •; PAn.ADEi.eniA, May 22. . Tho convention has been occupied by a debate on the resolution admitting lay delegates repre senting the colored church of Crucifixion to seats. The question was decided in the negative, the clergy voting, ayes 89 and nays 85; the laity vo ted ayes 28, nays 24. A motion to hold tho next sossion at Pitts burgh was negatived.; Tho convention adjourned sine die to meet in St. Andrew’s church, Philadelphia. At 12 o’clock the committee on church exten sion, appointed last year, reported at great length. Tbo report proposed somo important measures; it first adduced the reasons for adopt ing some plan of church extension. The proportion of Presbyterians to the popu lation of the country is 1 to 105, and no advance has jieen mado by this church for the past six years—a fact owing to a look of somo systematic effort like this.. ■ The geographical position of the church was the next reason for clinrch extension, New York city haviug 69,769, while a much smaller num ber exists at the west; hence the necessity of diffusion. Emigration is also a reason for church exten sion; tho genius of Presbyterian polity prompts to the same direction The report then proposed a three fold plan, tho first relating to ministerial education; it pro-, poses to appoint s committee to take charge ot the funds collected for this purpose, and to receive all applications on behalf of candidates. It cn joids on all churches and Presbyteries to take up annual collections for this purpose. The se cond section related to church extension, includ ing the exploration ofdcstitutorcgious, creotiog churches, edifices, and providing ministers. The report proposes that every Presbytery elect a standing committee on this subject to make collections for it, to recommend proper ministers to the Homo Missionary Society, and to employ an itinerant missionary within their bounds; theso committees to report and re sponsible to a Bynodioal committee tbo amount raised for tho pnrposo, and the proceedings also to bo annually reported to tho General Assem U >ly. . ■. . Tho report Anally proposed the formation of a committee for preparing and publishing a series of doctrinal tracts. Tho matter is cxpocted to -considerable discussion; The Assembly adjourned at six o’clock outil Monday, contemplating, on Saturday, a visit to Mount Vernon. NEW SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Washi.votoh, May 21. Second Day: —Tho usual standing committees appointed chairmen, which were as follows;—■ Bills and Overtures, Rev. l)r. Taylor, of Yn.; Ju diciary, Rev. I)r. Wiener, of Ithaca; Church Pol ity, Rev. Dr. Bcnian, of Troy; Devotional Ser vices, Rev. Dr, Dnfiieid, of Detroit. Leave of absence was granted to tho Rev. D. R. Steams, of Newark. The functions of the committee on Bills nnd Overtures came up tor discussion on motion of Dr Dufiicld. : Dr. Roman contended that its of fice was to detennino what business should como before-the Assombly. ! Dr. Outfield, Judge Ma son, of New York, and Jndge DaTliDg, of Venon., regarded it as one of-the standing committees to whom documents Bhould be referred, after hav ing been received. The latter interpretation prevailed. , ; A largo number of appeals, memorials and resolutions, relating to tho church, exiension of slavery, rotary eldership, doctrinal tracts, min isterial education, and other sulijoota, were then offered. The' records of various synods were referred to i special committees. An invitation to visit tho tomb of Washington elicited some discussion, several members desir- I ing to set a good example to Congress by attend | ing to their business. The invitation was, how lever, aocopicd for to-morrow. _ Tho Treasurer’s report exhibited the receipts of the-past year of $1,520; tho expenditures were $1,453, including $B7l for the mileage of members. , SOUTHERN NEWS. Baitimouk, May 22. Galveston dates to tho 11th inst. ore reoeived at New Orleans. The Galveston Nows says that Caravajul and his followers are in Corpuß Christi - and intend to make another demonstration on the Mexican frontier. , The CamanchJs are devastating the ltio Grande country by frightfal murders and robbe ries; both the Mexican and American population are in many instanoes abandoning their houses and seeking safety by flying into Mexico. Mr. Patton, near tho Rio Grande, was attack-, ed by four Mexicans and killed. Three of the murderers escaped; the other.was arrested. METHODIST CONFERENCE REPORT. Boston, May 22._ ••• The Methodist Conference CommUtco'relative to tho Church Buit, reported in favor of author izing the election of a Committee of five, who in connection with the.-New York book agents, will bo empowered to act as agents of theohurch to carry on and arbitrate the settlement of tho New York Book Concern.. Similar resolves were adopted in 'regard to tho Cincinnati Book Con cern. ■■■■. • . Ciiaulkston, Mny 22. Cotton..,Salcs 2,200 bales at 7* to 10J, 1200 of which was at 100.... ... . NEW-YORK MARKET—May 22. . Cotton. . Hales 3000 bales at fall prices; Up land 9J; Orleans and Mobile 9J@9J. Tho sales of the week were 18,000 bales. Flour—Sales 10,000 bhls. at $4,00@54,08 for State, and $4,37@4,02 for Southern. Grain... Sales 4(WO bushels Rye at 73@75, Provisions... Sales" 400 bbls. mess -Pork at $18,25, and for prime do, $10,60; Sales of 200 bbls. Beef at fnll prices. Sales of 475 bbls. lord at 9J@lo|, and lli@ll§ in kegs. ■ . Sugar— Sales 1000 hhdß. Porto Rioo at 5@C; Orleans 4J;.solos SOOQUavana white 6J,. Coffeo...Sales, 050 bags Xagnira at 9J@9J; Rio 94. ® Linseed Oil— Sales 6000 bbls, at 02@03, Riee— Sales 100 tierces at $4,12. - PHILADELPHIA MARKET—SIay 22. Cotton-Demand active.; prices fully J to J Kntter Transactions mostly speculative. Flour— Declined; dull at $4,12 for standard, and $4,57@4,76 for exto. live Flour—Quiet at $3,26. Com Meal— Steady af ■: - 1 - Wheat...BeceiptB moderate; prime white fgl,ol @1,02. 4 „ r Com-DmMd steady at 04 for Penna. and Southern yellow, and 62 forwhite. Provisions—Dull and unchanged. \YMsky...2vJ.- ' * ■ !> ■■/■V'v Cntct&o, May 22 • The first train ran- over - the Michigan Central toad .from Detroit and arrived; yesterday With COO first class and 800 emigrant passengers. ; Boston, May 22. Tho Liquor Bill, without reference to the peo ple has been signed - by the Governor,-and- goes into effect in 80 days. HEMP SEED—33bags fresh for sale by - my3l . ft- A. FAHNESTOCK ACO 4 ANU ilJihl'.—tfugareuredr for safe by •I?! J. D. WILLIAMS It I Clitl'TliK— Prime Kiomjil Java Coffee, in store ami A for sale by frnylSl KING 4. MOORHEAD. Ali-TCHA) or Chinese Tooth Paste, a new aruele _For sale ai ; ■ • JONES’ Drag Store, ■ ■. - corner of Liberty and Hand sis; "| INSEED OIL—IOO bbls, for Fate by T" J-< B. A*. FAHNESTOCK & CO:, corner of Wood and First streets. /CANARY SEEl^—lObus. for sale- very law, by . V . J. LAVELY & CO;: . Tea Dealers and Grocers, HaZUi SUO AK—Keccived ojid for sale by - W. A. M’CLURG & CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers *OAGODA TEA STORE—Jualreceived and for sale, X • lOboiesOrangcsj 10. do Lecxonsi OTABCII—IO boxes t earl Starch } ij 1 do Corn do; for culinary use. J. LAVELY & CO., Grocers and Tea Denlers EAISINS?-iW boxes; 10 kegs; For sale by J. LAVELY & CO., SOB Liberty street. f|U!K FIRST OF THE SEASON BurUugtOiiHer- X Ting—a few boxes of these superior Smoked tierring, ill fine order* just received and for sale by mog ■ W. A M'CLURG & CO; A OIUULATISO FRUIT DROPS—>loo.founds more J%. of assorted flavors, just received and for sale by W. A. M’CLURG & CO., my2£ • 250 Liboriystreel,_ ROUSSEL’S COSarETIQUK'nOMOPHAIS-A new Olagmioas, composed: for the preservation and growlhof tho bair. For sale at * : JONES’Drug Store, myg corner of Liberty ami Hand gireets. KOUSSEL’S DETERSIVE PONCINE SOAP—Es pecially adapted for cleansing, whitening and soft* 1 eutug tho hands—a fresh supply just received at. the Driig Store of. JAMES A JONES, iny22 . corner of L'berty and Hand sis. Almond, Rose, endOliveOil Soaps, Aro- XV matie.Vinegar, Shaving Cream* Military Shaving Soap; Pomatum, extra, for the handkerchief; Cologne, Ac. A supply jost received at JONES’ Drug Store, - my 22 . corner of Liberty and Hand stw. Lamps aud Glramloleo. A FINE assortment, jest ree’d at W. 11. WRIGHTS in pairs or setts, to flail purchasers. W. IX. WRIGHT, &£ Fourth street, between Market und Wood. Bank stocks wantisu— SO shares Kxchange Bunk; i>s do Hank of rittsburglii «5 do Merchants and Manufacturers’ Hank , A. WILKINS & CO., conierof Market ail J Third streets Byiskly’S scuornstt or rainbow*schot- TISII.—-Just received, per exp revs, tin* exceedingly popular and pleasing Scholtisb. lt is cotnporod by William Byerly. nud adapted ami arranged for the Ihauo, by 11. Klebor. H. KLEBBB, No. M Third «■, mylß Sign of the Ooldcn Harp* rpHC annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Putt- X burgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Com* pany will be held at the office of the Company, In Cm* cumali, on the Ist Monday of June next, (June 7) at IV o'clock, a. si., for the elecuon of Directors (or the ensu ing year. (my 4) JOSHUA HANNA. SPLENDID JKVVIsLUY.—IIood is now opening his Sprmg Stoet of rich Gold Jewelry and Watches, consisting of everything usually found in a Jewelry. Store, {some very fine,l which he will sell as oiaal, from J 5 to 50 per cent, lower than Good* 01 the same quality are sold tor in this city. No mistake at mys NO. 57 MAKKKi' ST. Wholesale and Uetfttlt Turnip, CANK, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL tV MANUFACTORY, No, 143 Wood street. JOHN W. TIM, now offers for rale, at tastem prices,'ft large assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of dealers in invited. Also, Carpet Dags, and Ladles 1 Satchels. Mtayl . f|U Ihi subscribers to the Diamond Market House, wul X please take notice,thutthey are hereby called upon to pay 20 per cent, or their subscription, on or before MONDAY, the 14th day of June next, and twenty per ccut. every thirty days thereafter, until all Is paid. By order of the Building Committee. mySO.td ■ ■ H. D. KING, Treasurer. ' suamboa*t liouhs. FREIGHT, Cash, Cabin itnil Deck t*as«ago Cooks, Goner-*) and Wood Receipts, Hand’s, kegers; Crevr'a Registers, I.eg-er nnU Journal*, Receiving nod Discharging Memoraudoraf, (tiways on band.— Sienraboat Bills, plain nod fancy i Address Curds, Peck Curds, BUI Head*, Manifests* Ac., printed to order in the best style and at short notice. ■vriOK.~Tl XrOTI(JK.«- r H»e partnership heretofore existim; be tween the undersigned, in (he Wool urn! Cotcims* fion lm«tue**» nmlertoe firm of Mvrpuy ffcl»Kß, tvaj dissolved on the hm of April lan, by mutual concern. The business of the late firm will l>e settled by H. Lett, who is duly authorized to use the name of the firm tor that purpose. J. K. MURIMIV, wy4 a H. LKK. UNDtiUWUOirg I'ICKLhSj do i*rejervesj do Hyrupaj do Jams; LEAVITTS KX'FK ACTS, of every kind, always on hand, and forsale, wholesale and retail. J LAVELY As CO , 2G5 Liberty street. (north side.) RISING OUNKRATION.—If* important, now, in tht* progressive age, to know where the rising generation can be clothed, keeping in view the great consideration of econcmy ami neatness. Hoys of all apes fitted oat immediately, atUothlcH.ill. The largest sinck of Boy* s OLihlng in he city. Also, Men’s Clo thing. work, at £0 per cent. less than customer prices. CHESTER, 74 Wood street, my2o Wll STUDY TOI’LKASE. Tj>Ntil.|-U LAID PAPERS— |/j Eli) reams assorted qualities of Ferguson’*, Rhoads & Sous, and Gibson** superior, English Laid Letter Pa per, blue ami Cream Laid. fit) reams Ferguson’s blue and white Laid and Wovo Foolscap. 60 reams French Foolscap, of the very best quality. Forsalc at W. S. HAVEN'S Paper Warehouse, mydl comet of Market and Second sti. Family Groceries* TMIE UNDERSIGNED having rented thestand lately occupied by lieory C. Kelly, would respectfully in form their friends, that they have opened a l ‘faimly gro cery,” with a stock of articles selected lathe Liinteru eitirs, expressly for family use. Wc assure tho-«ewho patronize us, that no effort upon our port will be found, wanting to p'taft those who give us a call. Don’t for get the ptace—corner at Fifth aired and Market alley. mylTiitn ROBERT 11. JACK,& CO. Saloons and Oaths* WM. M- WARD would respectfully announce to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vi cinity. that the KpaciousSaloon* atthc*Athenu:ura Build tuga, aro now supplied with a superior-quality oi Ice Cream*, Cakes, Fruit*, aud other refreshments. Open /romfi A.M. to U P. M _ , ALSO—The Haihiugdepartment will alwtyi bo round in order, for Hot, Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost ut di-pen*ib(c requisUo for the preservation of Uealih. rayll * Aatlgnment for tUe Benefit or Creditors* BY order of voluntary assignment executed on the stbdny of May, ta the year iwW, by Clabk,M’- GbaTU ic Co., to Richard T.Lccch,jr., the said Clark, M’Grafh A Co., made the said Richard T. Leech, jr., a Trustee, for thu benefit of their creditors. All person* having claims against the said firm, are requested to present them to the subscriber; and all persons indebted to the firm, are notified to call on the subscriber, at tdd Wood street) Pittsburgh, aud pay or srrangethe same, tuyl? ■ . ' • . R. T. hEr.Oll. JK. Notice to Contractor** SEALED proposals will be received at this Office un til sunset, oa Monday, live 3l#l insiaat,forthe gradu ation nod masonry required on 20 miles of the Pitts burgh and Steubenville Railroad, from Campbell’s run to the Virginia line. Plans and profiles will be exhibit ed, and the necessary information respecting the work given, by the Engiueer, at his Office, for five days prior to the leuine. By orderof the Board. Eioikbss'b OrriQi, > D. MITCHELL, JR.* Pittsburgh, May 0.1&5?. J Chief Engineer inyß Pittsburgh nod Steubenville R XL Co. Uat»llai7V«rt>euax, Greenbouee Plants* rniiß best-collection of Dahlias wen of the mouu -1 tain«;nnfe hondred and fifty varieties. Thorhnrn’s and ifovey’s Verhcua*, which are unequalled. In-raor, Ilovey’s America, Republic, and Orb of Dny, and 1 lior* burn 1 * Heroine, SThjlipße. and Sir S. Blanc, are admit ted to be tbc Gem* of the World. The above, with every variety of Gteenhoufic and other Plants, for sale “ ' he onl ' B “f&"HWA i SS»ffINSOS. European and General Agent, / mv ii I2d Wood street. mo HOUSEKEEPERS— . L Seedless Jersey Plums,l2lc . ; ! llsim fine Dried Applet fee.J?- quart ; Sweei Piincfies,pared,” 15c, quart; New French Plums, Idr- . f New French Cnrroms.Oj and Sc. tp4 JJosl quality Cooking.ttalnns.Sc. iTW;? Rico Starch; Hecker’a Fanna: And many:other niceties thatall good Uoußekcepets renuire. can always-be obtained' attlie lowest possible mi , « 6 TlbrcXatMOßßlS> TEA MART, in Uio^a- Magazines for June.. TUST received, nl H. Miner fc Co.’s, No. DiSmilhiielil, tl street, Hie following new Cooks and Magazines: u Godey’s Lady’s Book for June Graham's Ametican Monthly Magazine, a do. Sarmln’s Union Mogozlne," do. Felrjrson’s Ladies’ National, _ . «°- ... Kale' Penrose, or Life and us Lessons, by. Miss llub back, (niece Of Miss Austin,) author ot lho Wile’s ■“ Oockton’s best Novel; Tho Conrlship and Adventures if Stanley Thorn, by ilenry Coekton, Ksq., author of Boy, a Romance, by Miss Carlen. From the original Spanish, by Professor A. L. hrnwse, TheEarPa WardlorSie Old Chapel and Us Mysteries, and oc .f in hi. b N y .^ l r^’r *12;.! n r No. 3J SmiUifield street, I myia ■■ • - W IJ, I'WlCliEllili & CO.'S Housn 'Mirmti i- io-spu Hoansos jons w. twichba Jioarlilßo, com&ussionandVobatarßino ,, mkrchants, Corn” of Commnnal ani Fins «r«u. T*riLL promptly allend lo all consignments and Cora-- W mliilfina cntrasled w Hem, anil will make liberal cl! advances or Bill., of Lading in |i£ii|d» .l. |\iif/»i)neQ of Gnxui) ilcnip find oilierp7od“.Uberramptlrhllcin.the lowesipos isnn or claims of importance ; and-hope, by tiiur espe c\ o alrerso„™eiror‘sa P nd aueiuion.ooithc .merest* of their friends, to give general satisfaction. BkFBRCNCKS, . v ■ . fieo Collier. Bt. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati, Pn?oAßn"in di H«Uf. fc r G « m r uu Charless, Clow A Co, do lloiea A rrajor (lo Ohouleso & Valle, do-Snriogcr AWhili.m;an.uo •D Leeoli A Co., William Holmes A.Co., J. W, Buuer A Bio , PttUburßhi'.MoTgttn.-Ji-H. Buck A Morgen, Philadelphia: shields A-Miller, II. B. NewS A’Bro., and W. B. Reynolds, Louismlle; T. C. TWICHELL A CO., New Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE, • jyg y OiICEiIJVS.' THIS long established House confine their attention smelly to sales and purchases on Commission, end to the Forwarding business generally. . They solicit a'continuance of the liberal patronage "heretofore Riven them... January 28,1853* • [mar4:bfcni . ' c : ,2 'Si' ■ f£'y J „ *■ *' 4 daily rbviewop tbk market* ■ dyncß oF Tits Dailt Morning Post. - 1 •. ' • Mondays May 24; 1852. \ ■ Saturday being & closing up day in business, afforded bat litUemeterial for teport, though not so dull as we. expected to find it. The weather was unsettled premis ing rain. - FLOUR—The total receipts were about .400 bbls; sales 70 Cbts superfine at 53,00 ; 20 bbls extra 33,1C©3,18;t15 bbls superfine at 93,00; 1 i l at S 3 i 22 at 90,10; 30 bbls extra at 53,25; 40 left unsold. GRAIN—Sales 140 bus Oats 35; 105 baa Bosley 50e on wharf; Corn is quoted at 40c; IVhcai COfiPGSc. . HAY—Sale 10 loads wagon at sl6©sl7 ; considerable sales of baled at Sl4—much very Inferior. ASHES—SaIe 10 casks Pols at 4f time; 10 do PeaTls’ .fife,4 mos. . POTATOES—I7O bus reds at 65070 c. BUTTER—SaIes G and 10 boxes roll at 14;3at12f». keg 10c, dull. CHEESE-Salcs2ooboxesW.lL in lotsaHHo7c. il : - OILS—Sale 12 bbls No 2 Laid at7oc ; 40bols Linseed atCSc. v ■ BRAN—SaIe 400 bus at lie. FlSH—Sales 13 bbls Trout at 38,50; 20 bbls herring in lots at §6.50(2)0,75, large No. tfmakerel 88,50. BACON—SaIe 8 casks country hams atfle, 4 raos,no pay for caskß; fic&sks city meat aiBf, 0} and 10b; 10 tierces sugar cured haras at 11c—market very dull. DRIED BEEF—SaIe 5 tes at He. . GROCERIES—The following Bales of sugar trans pired on Saturday—part sold the day before, not report* cd; 50bhds at fife, 4 mos; 120 at sfoGc ? 40 at fife, 4 Anosj 15 at Go.. WHISKY—SaIes recufiedailB(s>i9c,ca*h and time* ARRIVED: • Susmer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. 11 . Thomas slinver, Bailey, West Newton “ Genessoe, Conant, West Newton. “ H. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Michigan N 0.2, Boles, Reaver. u Forest City, Murdock, Wellsville, w Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. “ Granite State, liazleit, St. Louis. ... __ “ Tiber, Kier, Louisville. “ Federal Arch, Bowman,St. Louis. u Keystone Slate, Bton6, Cincinnati. DEPARTED: “ Baltic, Beimel, Brownsville. “ : Atlantic, Parkinson,do “ J. M’Kce. Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Thomas Bhnvcr, Bailey, -West Newton. “ Gcnessee, Conam, West Newton.. . s. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. a Michigan No. 2, Boies,lteaver. “ Forest City, Murdoch. Well-mlle. “ Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. “ Empress, Cox, Zanesville. u Messenger, Woodward,Cincinnati. “ Buckeye btatc,S. Dcan» Cincinnati. Plarlettit, PArksrs&argU and Rocking* . fgg> port Packet* ■Waßlgjfl. The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. Crane, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; returning will leave lfoekmgport every Tuesday, uiG o’clock, A. M. Pasnengers and. shippers may rely on the utmost ac* commodaiionand promptness. W. K. WUF.EI.ER, mnrh No. srt Market street. ;■ I Ks?* a> The fine sleamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Cupl. Ws. Hanna, leaves the Alle gheny whiirf for Franklm, every Monday endTAursday, at 4 P. M. The linn steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No U.;Capt. John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for frank- Im, every Tuesday and F'nday, nl 4 P.M. For Freiglitor Pafisace, apply on Board imar2o For marietta and HoolKtofSpori* i CSXfcrfJji TitKGneneamer FACIFIC,i2AKOOR Mar l««PP»feagjLiKw. will frnve fortke above and intermedi um pons every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, l*. M< For frfcijrbtor iia**affe,api>lyonl>oard,orlo 61 T. WOODS k SON» No.fit Water st-.and 63 Fromst« VorlUttanulng and Cattish. THE lighidraught aud pleasant steamer SSSSttisCbARION, Capt. MiLLntaAii, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday* Wednesday ami Fridays* nt 3 o’clock, P. M , for hiuannmg and Catfish. For freighter p«*eni»e apply on board. . . . : (novl£ cror lionc lieacii, AlarlQtta»Pariiersbarg and Gallipoli*. The Cne steamer GOV. MEIGS, , ft Suv'nk, Master* will leave for the above kS&tjNSmlft nml intermediate peris, every &&&2SB2a2&a TUESDAY, at 3 I*. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 ■ . • • JOHN FLACK* Agent. Wednesday Pacfcat Tor Cincinnati* n*-»* . Tire new and fast running steamer CIN- Bibuinutuu, Muster, will leave. jwSSSSkarepularly every WitDMfcaDxT. For 'freight or passive* apply on board, or to dcc3Q t*. U. MfLTKNHERGEB. I 1-:a l* WALL'PAPER—W,OUO pieces ot 12ic. pet eicee.for sale by [myaoj W. I*. MARSHALL. /""f 11 MAP FI! \J my*) __ tV»HN IN* rill'. i.Alt— HWhus., just received and for J sale by [tnrJO) JOHN H. SIIKfUUFF. tiUKKANTe— SU cask*. a very superior iirncte, just ; received by [roy-’O] j9MITII & SINCLAIR. SHELLED CORN—I.OW bus. prime, in ttore and to arrive. tuiy‘JUJ RUB3ELL A_JOHN3TON. (BLOCKS— A fine lot. just "received" and for sale j low* (all warranted )jh H00U’3.51 Market street. O KGAR2—'2ll.ooo—'various brands—prime article—for Q_*ale by _ [myl7] _ RUB9RLL A JOHNSTON. KIUK— rcpidmg in Buffalo, N. Y.,and one whohasdevoted himself par ticularly to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, With almost every phase of which, he is .conversant, gives the following testimony in Telaiioii totUeeffocts ot this medicine, as prepared by himsell: : ; > r . 44 This U to certify, that 1 have used Dr.:lt. B.Myers’ Extract of Daudebon, Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla, in my practice, m oases of a number of patients sick with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. And 1 consider u a general curauve in that disease.” Preparedby - MYERS & RICE, ■ ■ , Jfo. 11 Warren street, New York. . Sold by . «R. E. SELLERS, npiSjdeodfcw- N 0.57 Wood street, ?utsburgbt COMMERCIAL. FOIIT OF PITTSBURGH. G| .Ht WATBE IX THE CIUHSKL. Allegheny Hlvcr Trade. REGVLaK fhanklw packets. [K HOARD PRINTS—Por sale bv W, 1». MARSHALL. HUM FOUNUti i. Cochran, Mcßrldo A Co., MAHer ACTPBEES 0» KKTERPRISJS WORKS. Ipl® v k *• j** i * AUCTION SALES. Auction Card. , mifE undersigned, after an Interval of .fouryearsj has A again , resumed business. - Having: complied-with the requisitions of. the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his-serviceaas such to his friends and the public generally. "With an expe rienetf of nearly. thirty yearsmthis UnC of business-ybe hazards nothing msayiug that be will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those'who may feel disposed to patronize him. ' P. McKENNA/ Auctioneer. ... Refers to the principal City Merchants. : iyv A«cuon-«n»uy ssiisi A T the Commercial'.Sales Rooms,comer of . Wood j\. and -Fifth streets,at too’clckjA. M.,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Cry Goods, Clothing, Boots arid Shoes,:Hats, Caps, Ac. AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.i . Groceries. Queerisware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new and second-hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac.. .-Vr AT 7 OfCLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy articles; Musical fnstrn merits,-Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. • P* M.- UAVISJ ja3htf Apettone.er. p;i!l*KßßlSAfAttetlonsor, EORTY-TWO THOUSAND IMPORTED SEGARS, (at the risk of a former purchaser.) at Auctxoh.— On Thursdaynext,May 27th, at 10. o’clock in the fore noon, at APKenna’s Auction House, (on account ana at the risk of a former purchaser, he . not baying complied /with the terms of a previous sale,)—one hundred ana seventy . quarter boxes, containing forty-two thousand five hundred imported Segairs, a genuine article of pp proved brands. And, immediately after, (to.close, con signment.) fifteenboxesmanufaemred Tobacco—agood article. Terms at sale. . • . V myg' ; : ; : . ■ P M’KENNA, Auct’r._ TTritfE, VINEGAR, Ac., at Aucnow.-On Monday MV afternoon, May 24th jat 2 o,clock, will be sold, at M’Kenna’a Auction House, 2 bbls. Wine, (said to be a :good -article: also, 6 bbis. Vmegar—wnA a variety of other articles. 1 [cay2l] .P. M’KKNNA, Auct’r. "EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS, RIBBONS, Ae. JCi—Now open, at &l , Krnna’fl Auction noose, (second floor,) a varied assortment of Embroideries, Ribbons, Bonnets, Tabs, Bonnet Linings,-Laces, Silk Gloves, Kid finish, with a great variety of the newest style Fancy Goods. Merchants and dealers are invited to call and examine the same. -' myU • . P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. EAL ESTATE, FURNITUKE, Ac ,iN ~BIKMTnG IIAM, at. AccnOrt.—On Saturday,May 29th, at 19 o’clock in the forenoon, wilt be sold, on the premises, M’Kee street, opposite iheGerman Church, inßirming ham,all that. Lot of Ground, fronting 20 feet oil.said M’Kee street, extendingbaek 80 feet. On the premises, there isa comfortable Frame Dwelling, of two stories, with four rooms, basement and kitchen in the rear, with every convenience for a genteel residence. Also, at the some lime and'place, a variety of new Cabmet Furniture, comprising Bureaus, Tables, Bed steads, Ae. This property may be treated for previous to the day of sale, by opplying on the premises. myg -y p. M’KENNA, Auet’r. P« fit* DAVIS, Auctioneer* TjRIVATEXrBRARY as Atjctiom.—K) n Thursday X evening, May 27th, at; 74 o'clock, nt the Commer cial Safes.Kooais, corner of Wood. an>l Fifth streets, will be sold by catalogue, from a private library, a large and superb collection of choice Books, the finest Euro peaa and American, editions, many quite scarce and valuable-comprising, v Knight's pictorial London;. Richardson’s English dio denary; International Magazine; London Art Union, prize annual; lloganh’a works, 144 engs; National 'Sallery of Pictures} Ireland’s superb aquatint Views; Jaensch'a Chess Preceptor; Bum’s Works,the Stothard edition; Skakspear’s l’lays and Poems, 8 vols,; Works of Edgar A. Poc; New York Mirror ; Sportman’B Cy clopedia; HaddonHaU; Coombe Abbey; London os it is; Picturesquetonr of the Thames; National fiTflodies of Scotland; Views ofScotilshCaatlesvAc.; Sterne’s Works; FaggotofFrmchSticks; Soane’s Vicwsof the liew Law Coarts at Westminster; Wild’s Architectural Grandeur; plana for Shop: Fronts, Ac.; British Flora;. Audubon’s Birds of America; Progress of Victoria in Scotland-in 184 2; Dodsley’sCoilecuoir of Poems; Mon tague’s Heraldry; Universal Songster, illustrated by CroUcshank; Poet’s Offering; Mrs-fEUis’Works} Ana lectle Magazine; Goldsmith’s History of the Earth £Sul -Iv*aMemoirs; Tidmixon’s England; Voyages round the World; Callaway’s Architecture; WsnderinsrJew ; Arabian Knights; Monk Lewis; Decameron, &c M Ac., with many outer select authors on History, Travels, Bi ography," Architecture, Fine Arts, Poetry, Fiction, Ac. Catalogaescan be obtained .and Books examined, at the Bates Booms my 24 , P, M. DAVIS, Aactioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE of. it Marfctt street Vry Uuoda Store at Auction. OnTaesday rooming, Muy 25th. at IQ o'clock, at'the atore r corner of Market and Fourth streets, will be sold without reserve, by order of O. li. Rippey, Assignee of G,F. HambrigUt A Co ,tl»eir en tire stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Good?, Ac:, ■which havei>cen selected: expressly for the: retail customer trade —comprising splendid silk,brocha, Cashmere, terkerri and embroidered shawls; deess and Florence silks; merinos, alpacas, cashmeres^delaines, berages, tissues, lawns, borage dclatues, ginghams, chintzes, triftts; mull, Swiss' and cambric : mdslins; faces, edg* ngsand insertions; ribbons,silk parasols,-gloves, ho sierv, bomiett,sllk.ond cambric handkerchiefs; super cloths, cattimeres, satinets,tweeds, linen and couon d HU, flannels, Itnseys, bleached ond .brown .muslins, colored cambrics,trimmings, Ac , Ac. Sales continued milt! all are soldi. ; my 34 ' - P. hpKCNNA. Auct'iv, ORPHANS' COURT iIALb OF Ut&b fcS.Ai'H-- By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Courtof Al legheny esunty, will be exposed to public sale, at the Coart House,in the city of Pittsburgh, bit Saturday, May *<9th, at 10 o'clock, A.; M,, the following described property, belonging to the estate of John Seetin, late'of said city,decM —All that Certain Lot of Ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, being pan of the lot marked in Col. Woods' general plan of Pittsburgh, No. 515, and meted and bounded as follows: Beginning, for said part,at acornerof said tot No.34Si&djoming lot No. 344, on the public square, and running along said lot No. 344, westwardly to J&ii alley; thence northwardly, along said alley, twenty-four feet; thence castwardly; a parallel line, to the public square; and thence south wardlyvQtong the public rqdare, twenty-four feet,to ihc place of beginning. On which orb erected very exten sive and valuable buildings. -.IN-./ Also—l.ot No 55, in the town of M'Kcesnort, lit the County aforesaid. JODN WILLOCu, Adra'ri : my£i P. M. PAVIB, Apct'r 40 J)OZ, PARASOLS ax Atrcxton.—Uu; Monday O- rooming, *«.4th instant, at 10 o’clock, at the.Con mercial Sales Room?, corner of Wopd and Fifth streets, will be 501d,43 doz. Parasols,comprising—super tusk satin; ebeue, damask smFwalerpd silk ; brocade silk and satin; black, green and lace silk; linen lustre, gingham; cotton, Ac. The above have just been Vec'd trotQlbemanufacturerB,&nd ns they must Ve closed with out reserve.offer great inducements 10-the trade, myfll V. M- DAVIS, Auct'r Assignees* sale of a coach factory.— On Tuesday morning, Jane Ist, at to O’clock, at the Coach Shop of Clarke, MeGralhA Co., Irwin street below Penn, will to sold without reserve by catalogue, by order of It T. Leech, jr„ Assignee, tueireptirc stock ot Finished and Ccach/Work, Trimiturg*; Tools, AC j Ac-. comprising Clarence Cp&eli,C!mrioiee and Barouche Bodies ; Rockoway.Bugeyand Wngou Bodies; Boggles and Wagons; Poles;: Shafts; Wheels; ! Springs; Trimmings ; Tools, Acy Ac. Also—3- ecus i Blacksmith’s Ucliow*, Anvils, Vicesi Ac. I Terms—under $lOO cash; over SlOO ninety days, arid over s‘doo four mouths’ credit far. approved endorsed paper Catalogues can bo had at the Aueitou Rooms. myl? v. F. M« PAVIS. Auct’r. W. O* M’CAETSE¥i Auctioneer, ValhahU Rrllroad ana Canal Property* FIVE valuable lots of Ground in Allegheny City, situate between the Railroad and Canal, in the open space west of Mr. CUncy’s hou^e; fronting on Rail-* road altogether 103 feet inches, and 04 feet 8 inches to the tow path oft he canal {being the lots numbered 14.15,10,17 and 18, In. Brown A terdirop’a plan, wiUbe sold at the Auctiaa Store, Na. l'2s' W’ood street, Pitw«. burgh,on Thursday, 27ih May, insuatßocloek^P-Al.' These Lqis are admirably situated for a Transporta tion Warehouse, orimllingbusiness. Teemo—One-fourth cosh,and the balance in eqinlin stalmeius, at4,B and 12 months, secured by promissory negotiable uotes and mortgage. - : -- my 24 w. G. M’CARTNKY, Auct’r. BOOTS ANO SHOES at auction.— Will be soul, on Monday, May 24th, at 2 o’clock in .the afternoon at M’Canney’s Auction liodle, a large assortment of La .dies and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes, Ac. ". myai > \ • : W. C. M’CaRTNEV, Auct’r.^ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Ac., at Auction. Will be sold, on Monday, May 24th, utlO o’clock to the forenoon, at M’Caitney’s Auction House, a large assort ment of Ladies’Dress Goods,.A® ,comprising al*Tge lotor black, striped, colored, plain and Foulard silks, uluidsilk poplina, berage, berage do laities, plain and figured alpaccas, queens cloth, orap defe,lawus, prints, ginghams, cashmeres, Irish linen; linen:cambric hand? kerchiefs, silk pocket handkerchiefs and cravats; sum* raer cloth,palentlbread, suspenders, spool coilon,bleach ed muaUn, table cloths, croton cloth, Ac., together with a large assortment of fancy articles, Ao, ; my9l . W. G. M’CARTNEY, Auct’r. VENISON! VENISON 1-1,000 Sh. Ham?, for sate by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO., my2i ./ •• ? Wood street; New Boobi, at Nttv York Prlcea, THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, * now opening from Carlcr’sy Fletchet’s. Jlurper’s, Appleton’s,Scribner’s.Doild’s,Putnam,Ac.yNew York; Gouid A -Liucdln,: Jewetiv Acy .Boston; Martini Philadelphia ; from the Presbyterian Bbard of Publica tion ; and American SuadaySchol.Pntdu, and Map Sab* bath School Society. ‘ 1 V- Together with fresh importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous wbrlcs from Europe, and a large vnriety of Stationery. Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. DAVISON A AGNKW; 05 Market si., ray 22 adjoining Wilson’s Jewelry Store. B* A* PanneotoeU’a Vermifuge. • From a'Regular Physician.- [From Dp John Silrmao.J ■■■■’■ Yb* CotrhiT, (ArV) Oct. 1850. I- AM a Physician by profession, of the rcgnlor order. and as such, have always viewed patent medicines' with a skeptic eye. - . Last spring, when I sent to Philadelphia for my hill of medicines, l w&9 prevailed ou by iny brother, to put in my bill aa item of two dozen vials of yoiir-Vermi fuge rbe stating to me that it Was a valuable prepafa t.on, having tried it in his own family. Accordingly,! sent forlWQ dozen vials. 1 liave used.it all, and I mast confess that my expectations were more than its results were truly astonishing, removing -Worm* in every.instance,when properly administered. If you will me a box containing n gross, and semi me the bill, I Wilt send you the mpney.for thom by muil or oth erwise, as yon may direct. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. . Prepared and sold by .. B. A. FAHNESI'OCJC A CO. , porncmf .Wood and. First Ai 1 ;v .■■;W V' % C ■■■»•■ v. •-■ *•, • »■■... .-C* 11P&: \%ta- , * „“t , rw «-? -4* £aar-*^ ,p 5 'Y'VtU < iwißMwaßii^tff^ii> Miiß^i ' ißit * i^iw Tiii 1 nii'i mini ni'm nr 3 - " Saw Sritam tttd lUw BtmnUgil Foa THE'cunr; of CONSUMPTION! NUIAIit’S SYBIACUM, IN THREE BOTTLES, (§1 (fs |f ISj . * w coirrxiNino THREE DIFFERENT PREPARATIONS, FOR THE CORK 07 TDB TIIREE DIFFERENT-ST AGES OF coNStmpTioH: SYMPTOMS. Cough, rpin la tho breast, side, head, back, Joints and -limbs, fnff&xnmaifon. sore ness and: tickling in throat, feverj difficult and quick breathing, expectora tion difficult,slight Se frothy. SYMPTOMS.- Cosrtiveneis, .'spasmodic cough; violent fever, night, morning and mid day svrcat, hectic flush in the face ana .cheeks,burning:heat in the palms of the hands and soles of ;he tcttficputoi&tionwjfo copious ,. ana streaked with blood . SYMPTOMS. i - Diarrhma, diminished fe ver, cough and morning; , sweats,great and increasing debility, frequent feinting fit*, slight delirium ana J swelling of the extremities. TO THE: AFFLICTED —Tba appearance imthree bottles of NUTALL’S newera in me dicine, from its novelty and direct opposition to the old absura and Inconsistent ONE BOTTLE SYSTEM; while its success, prepared in this manner, (each bottle containing a different preparation) , in etmngtA# differ ent stages which characterize Consumption, has estab lished the welcome truth of the Curability qf nery stags if. Pulmonary Consumption. ■ Physicians approve of it because it is based upon cor-, rect Physiological and Pathological principles.- The public approve df-it, because it is Common .Situ*,, and because they ImoiofroTrisadtt&arUncs -thatone prepa ration will not cure the three stages of The suffering, disappointed and aiscoaraged invalid ap proves of itsprincipleshold out a reasonable Hffp f) and whenlie uses NutalPs Syriacum,his hopes ere realized. _ ... If-he Is in first stage of Consumption , and uses the first bottle; his expectoration, difficult; and paullnl, be comes free and .easv ; his. cough soon pels well,; the soreness, tickling in his throat, inflammation, painiitnls breast, side, head, back, joints and limbs are removed. If he is in the second stage and Uses the second botue his fever . leaves Jura ; his disturbed.slombers become .Bweet andTeireshlngj lus nighrsweats vanish ! ms ex pectoration copious and 'bloody, assumes a healthy, ap-. pearance* ana at length disappears ; his howcls be come regular; his appetite returns; the flash m his cheek disappears! the burning heat in the palms of his hands and soles of his feet are felt no longer; his cough now ceases; he recovers and is well. . V ~ • If he is in the third stage, and uses the third bottle, his Diarrhma gradually ceases; his weak bowels. become strong; his coughand other bad symptoms disappear; feeble digestion becomes-strong and vigorous; his stomach recovers its proper lone, and creates itew, rich and nourishing blood; bis strength returns; his wasted body isclothea.withflesh; ms Livs is saved, andheis restored to health.' ■ Eachbouloof NutalPs Syriacnmhasthe Symptoms of the stage for which it is intended printed in front of the wrapperiwherebyevcryinvaliU.knowioghißowiisymp idms.can judge for himself, WHICH ROTTLEIIEnK QUIRES; Consequently no mistake can occur in se lecting the prbperraedicinej ',.-‘ -See-Pamphlet in possession of thfe Editor of tmspaper,: containing 2>f that the volume,as published, is a faithful and literal copy . oftbeoriginal. . - " Section 0 That the Governor is authorized and re* quested to appoint some competent person, whose doty R shall be to select for publication, such of the original documents, letters, treaties, and other papers, prior in r date to tlte peace of due thousand seven hundred and eighty-three, now preserved in the Secretary’s office, as may ne deemed of sufficient importance to be published; and rearrange' themaccording to daieand subject In one or more volamcs v not exceeding five of the size of the , Colonial Recortls heretofore printed whteli shall becalm I ed.the “Pennsylvania Archives.” • j -Sections ThavilshaU betheduty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, immediately after the ;t Pennsylva nia Archives, 1 ’ as aforesaid, are prepared for publica tion, to procure .the printing of fifieen hundred copies of the entire series immediately m the same manner, and uuder the same restrictions, as are provided in the second and third Sections of this Acl in reference to the publi cation oftheColouinlKecords. Ah Ajet supplementary to an Acl, entitled 11 An; Act providing for the publication ol the Colonial Records and other original papersiutheoffice of tlie Fecretaryof -the Commonwealth, approved, Feb.l5,lSOJ. Whereas, From the naturenfthe contents of the Penn sylvania Archives, now ready forpublicatton,ltiaindis pensably necessary to the proper execution of the work that its publication .shall be superintended by some ac curate arid competent person, therefore. . Section l. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of,Pennsylvania in General Assembty met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of-thc same, That Samuel Huzzanl be, and ho is'heroby appointed to edit and superintend the pub lication, of the Pennsylvania Archives, authorized to be prihtedby the Actio whicKlbUTs a supplement. ilshalU>e ihe duty or theeduor to de vote hte entire attention .to the publicatlon of suiil Ar chivesf U) prepare- utl ueeessary notes. mdices, appen dixea .and such other,matter as raay .be necessary and proper, in doing wliicb Ho frhall be authorized to publish; such papers of a date Idler thou ecvciiieonbundred and cighty-ihree t asshttlHu his Judgment be necessary to give a cleat and edmprehemive view of any com mencing before ihatyear- • Section AThatiheAshfEditor heancfheUherebyau thbrized io prbedre, the Uutograpmng of such r plans of battles,fortifications,lndianmaps, ludiandecdsor other similar papers; now existing among said Archives, as he shall judge necessary to iucproper illustration of the said “ Pennsylvania' Archives,” uie expense of which shall be paid out of any moneysin the treasury not oilier* wUe appropriated, after being audited and examined in .the usual manner. • - . . . , Sectionfi. That should the number of volumes urea In the Act, to wliicb ibis is a supplenient, prove insufficient to comaiuthe etniie n'uruher of papers now selected for publication, it shall be theduivofthe Secretary.oflhe Commonwealth to cause such additional volumes, as may be necessary to Contain the entitecolkcuon, to be pub-, fished by the contractor in the some manner, as though uouuiiiucr of volumes hod been fixed by the Act to which there is a supplement.. Section 7. That the Secretary of the Commonwealth be authorized to procure the re-publicaliou of tlie first three volumesof the Colonial Recoras.uiuform with tlie Dre?ent edlti6o\ to be published and distributed accord* Ingto the pjovtsionsoftbis Act, and theAcf to which liiurTs a supplement! and that ini the raakingof a contract for Hie publication of the Pennsylvania Archives,jand dirstthreevolumes of the Records, the ccretary of iho Commonwealth bedirecled to provide for the publication of lit least one volume por month; and beauthorized lo take such measures as win ensure the faithful perform ancc.of the said contract , , , . „i 1 „ ' The contract, for the, publication of the. Colonial Re cords, prodded lor in the 2d Section of the Act first above ] quoted* has already been made, aiidbidders will confine i their proposals to the 4( Pennsylvania Archives,” and tlie re-publication of the first three volumesof the u Colont-. ai Records,” or to either one or the other,, ascach will constitute thesubjeetol aecparatte:Cpmrael. , : Bidders will observe tire requlremerw of the-5d Sec tibn ot the Act first above quoted, and of the 7th Section of the Supplement, as no proposal failing to embracb themineverypajtieoldr.canhecpnaidefcu. - Theunrueh of Sureties, for the fhitbfol falfiimeni. of the Contract should accompany the. pioposala. ; . F. W. HUGHES, StCTtiQiyof thtCcmnxonKtaiih. . vMnmesoftlie Colonial Recordsfll ready pohluhedi may be fomidln allthe .pp|jJte'l*t»n'»;. of iho Siaie. ■ ■ fmyU . '•;. “• ~ «., t •. r ..:•*••• , ■;■,'■ \v • . •: ■■ ‘ ’ " v ■ ; ■* .4 V ■*■..-.■•• ••■■" '‘‘ ‘ - ■ f »•** ♦.*' V >;-' J ? , . r , \ -* v *-, V ». .. MEDICAL. ‘ ' , .*1; ‘ i ■- - -' * .'v’V. f< *r »_ 1 J.' ’~ >■; ■& •i* .. V- '* SALE k TO ®. __ mo iET—The STOBK HOpitt Ind "T 1 " Poatition *itea3®. 118 Market street. tSA x "^ 1 !1 ISSO 'JrT“xcI*aNGE, on Watersreet, ''US ••sf“?*^f,W n «k-of Short smei. For t«in«,ap. -' Alderman FA It KIN SON, Sih Ward. ' Isubscriber o«er. Tor Ront, iditT N^^- n vr"S. ce "» i ' d hyMcssrtfwUlcSk, on Possession viren Img O.n tiie Ist of Apis.. Ltiouire of • iimSiif t'HAS. 11. PAUf.SON, No; 73 Wood Si. ‘ Kor uent, - . • DESIRABIJK BUSINESS STAND-, offer form, the warehouse now occupied by mo us n .f “ nfHlSrt *Marketarul First streets—a good busliJess itwuj . ‘? r a Store or Tavern,' itbeirtfronly oneaqoare from the river—will be.renied lovr to agoodtenaht. Apply to WALTKR BRaNT, No. 232 Liberty it. • marl&if: ; . For Sale* „ * A "EAUTJFUI farm. cont&mfngdOacre*,situate . ■ o2h»»: n .- MCan^es * lown #*iip» Allegheny county,about- . uTwi? worn, orraidwaybcuveenthe Franklin andBat •JlJJ'SK.” afl# i ,ul^®Jnileftfroiathi»cUy;-.. 1s TtreJlwat*;. 'SKmVwHL 11 '? 6 orchard, goad wood low, pad to Si°m!>Jl?* proVcJ * BuiWin*«iolerably good For terms enquire ot CURTJ3 * DOBBS, Agents, ’ _ro. 3 -No. 133,t0r- Wood and Fmh els;-*•: • A planingtnlll, wrnfng fliop.fic., on Liberty strcet/in Iha'HftS wart, a Jio»o ihe canal. riie-buiMing is 40 by 50 feet, 3 fllones-hteli.-and good, as new: Tie cnsintf is In' first rale Order.: boilers SO ..feel long,. 30 Indies inttlamotOr Tiro lot k5O feel froDlnnd ICu aUp Tbo wholi wmte eold low,araloirreasonable terras. Enquire of * CURTIS fc DOBB9, Beal KsuiieA«nu No. m cor.’of Woadand Fina «is. /I7*UK SALI4—A valaaUleFonn of 130 icreti 76lii k X* mgh ptate of cultivation, ofwhtch 201shiWhe&t~ iuo land ia of first-rate quality, and wcU adwled for the culture of fruit ;ia well watered-and desirable (ora stock or grain farm; excellent timber, and all under tood fence; pleasantly sUaaled four miles above M»- Kecspon, and otuy two hours travel fromthe city. Pace and terms easy.- : . .r - Sw CUTHBEBT, General Agent,. 5U Smlthfield street. Truss 3£a£Kru*KOHKRTV Toa new 3 XV story Brick House and Lol pleasantly situated on • •< • • Ros* street, near Fifth, ond the Court House*—very con venient lor busme&s men,being only two squares from .tbe;new-p.ttßtoip-House'4ti)idXotfSJ&ce. The house Is weJl arrangedf halU flnd rooma iieaily papered ; Rood grates, &c v coolpleie repair, Immediate pos* * eessioß pbhbe had. -Tbelot iaUOieelfronr on Boas su, by 70.feet.to ah alley; Brice 82500. Terms easv. S. CUTUBERT, General Agent, _SU Sraithfield street* . ValuableFarmror Bate. T OFFER forsalethe FARM on which I now xeside# • X siiaote in Fox township,Car/ol county, three miles from SaliaesviUeDepotof the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rpilroad. It consists of a quartarand half quarter aec* lipn,,aiid.haa-twa.:aets;.ol trailoicga,BadwlUbeeatd separately or together, to aait purchasers. The build* a ingsare very good, and every ibiagis well Gxed,com> fortdble and. in good repairs Coal and water exist in -v abundance, and: there is an orchard on each JLol .Those - who want afffirsv*rale; Farm, should not fait lo apply . soon. For terms, Ac., apply to me* on the premises* - ■ Mpyfitga ' JOHN N. BUSSELL. ' For H&ie« TEN OR TWELVE LOTS OK GROUND hear.'the toll gale in the borough of South I’litsburgb.- all within five iniuo*es\walk of.the Monoogahela These lots are of large size, fronting On Carson.street ' and the Brownsville turnpike, and' aro among the best lots for buildJng purposes: on that side of Ae river, one of these being a* large lot extending -fromone street to the otheri'aiid ndidinlng the toll hosse lot. ' Tbey wil! be sold on reasonable terms. Title perfect, and clear of Incumbrance; Enquire of GEO. F. GiLLMORE, < . mylUlmdtw : No. 51 Grant at. House and Lot for. Sale. ..•> THE.subscriber.offers for:sale a two-story iSag BRICK liOUSEisituate on Chatham street, be* : aUlfl.tween Wiley and Webster. The house contains seven rooms, nad-is well finished throughout. Being cenvehienuo the most active business pans of the city,. His a very .'desirable dwelling .'for a* private residence.. If not'd Uposed of before the IMtfc ©f. J one, it' will be of fcTed atpubHcsalevbh that day, at 3 o’clock, P; Persons wisliing to purchase, wiH^please apply to Mr. Jackson Duncan, cornerof lligh gtreeiand rennsylva* nia Avenue, who will give all necessary infoimation; mySiu : JOHN HUGHES, , I, ARB OIL—CO bbls. Conkling No. l r for sale by : • 4 mv2l B. A FAHNESTOCK & CO. fHAivN KIPS UiL"—49 blits, for sale by 1 my3l B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO< Star BaUery and Ice Crcam Saloon. A& P. SGIIILDECKEK, respectfully inform iherr » old friends and customer*, that they arc now pre pared, at lheirSaloon,No.‘22 Diamond alley; to serve up pure ICE CflEAM.ofilieVery best quality, at all hours of the day .and evcnihg.They always keep" on hand, every kind of tykes and Confectionary,freskand sweet... Parties and famiUes will be served with all ariicieMhey • may order, on'ihe shortest notice ajid'oit the most satU* - factory terms .Remember the place, No. 85 Diamond alley, a few doors south of-the'Diamond. ' .(rnyMtSw" . . Cavluurt’a /Improved' filelodeon* • ■ ■ - .|-r. . •" THE attention of Dealers andihe pqli« is Tcspcctfisllycalledlo the Improved. - yg , Tg“sp»BjMcloOeous, manufactured by. the eub * 1 « 5 ??scTibeir3. : For purity'and richness of tone, tliey.aTeuhcqnalled, not having the .uneven, sharp aril reedy sound of those made Uy^oUiera....They are made of rosewoodVof superb- workmanship fend origi* nui design, making a beauUfalVParlor Instrument* and* < are admirably adapted Tor chafchmusic. .Dealers sap*, plied oh the most liberal terms. All orders by mail promptly, attended to, and Instrument* sentto.any ; part of the country—and warranted. T. C. CLARK & CO., 49 Caqtewny street Boston. Maas/ , UpuoslttOß Ueflttff * COMBINATION ttEJECTUD, COMPARISON INVl icd and .'.Wholesale prices Adopted; HOOD has just returned: frorathe East, with d IftrgeasMftraeaVof; Jew elry of the newest spring fashion* andve> y:; by the inventor, and especiaiiy ieeoDuneudedtoUieno* tiee of the Ladies, for whojo paTtiehlor uso they .ore ut- ■•■■■:« tended. -Somctkingofthe kind hasever been, needed, :• to hoid. or their needle, work white engagedia sewing. Many a f*ir form is rained, and msueround* shouldered, bytheirpdriuen while at-work, as well** health impaired,by sUUng In each an unhealthy position. Improvements arc constantly being'introduced to lessen - : the labor of men>bmJittleoriioUungha3been4onetO : alleviate the burdeu oftheother sex.'Thls article,, however, will greatly; relieve, while it-will;faoilllat» their.work; .The'Sewlng Birds have been used by many : • ladiesin New England, and h&B met wttK universal *p*- ' probation. ’ • • - They may bo bad of the subscriber, by wholesale, in every variety of style; and the small price ov whiebv. they are offered, mast; recommend them to general use, r • my!9 ~ C. YK. CfcHand. try iu> * JOHN^YOUNOSON. N.B. The original.Oit In iUnaturat stats-as taken.. from the bowels of the earth, can bc had as above—and 1 ■> will be; found genuine;, notwithstanding a cfcrUiaftrta clatmstobethe only Proprietors, . , 1481 dkw-tf Plrrate juiweaje*. DR. BhOWN, No. *1 diamond alley; SDurorss his entire attention to an omte v : practice; Histtfrinesslamostly eoufinedtp , ?nt)au or 7«wTsaf Diii«*i,smi such pain* - - fulaffectiohStbroughtdnoyimpntdSJicef youthful indulgence and excess, ; Syphilis, SypUiiilie ; Eruptions, Cotoon, Stricture,'Hretbral Discharges, imparity of the lUood, with alidUesseso. the venereSt - Origin. Skin Diseases'; Scoiblitle Er&Ptlons, Tetter. ; Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,deminal yVeakne*s»ln>- . potency, Piles* Rheumatism, Female Weakness,MontH*.-' ly Suppressions, Diseases or the Joints, Fistula iD-Anoj}: Pains in the Back and Loins, frritfl’. tiotis of the Dludder'and Kidneys,successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. -'Sixteen. yeats’ practice {sixlrMbl*cUyV«nabte*or*-: Brown toofferasaurancesofspeedy cure to all whomay . come underhikeare. Office andprivate consulting rooms, 4V:Diamond ay. s j ITT* Charges moderate# . v no«s:dAwir : “DUFFS MEECAOTILE COLLEGE, THIRU&TRRET, eiTTSBVHQH. , EftablZslcd in 1810— InzoipoTated by Legi*lathe Charter* . Duff;author ' J; of the North* American A ccoimtanl , ' and wet tom *. •■Steamboat Accountant.” FfofessoTofpraclictUßbok-, .. keeping and Cmninereial sciences. J. iX Winiams,Pro 'feasor of Orrinmental arid Mercantile ;Penmon*mp"-f7« ; B. Hatch,'of the Pittsburgh Bar, Frofcssof.ofHcreanWc CLASSICiT. AND MATfISMAVICiL^DXPAfiXMWt-. P; Hayden, Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor .. of classical Languages and Jlaihcnmocß. E. Montel.),t« of of *™nf*v rtoault otAr roow* irilhe -third ilory.- it continue, lobe H, intliis-nart of the country where ; ilffrcnnule aenmboal Book-keeping are thorough =Sf C oracUc»lly taught. TheCUeiical ard-Mereaoule ► tveartmehtu arc conducted reparhtely. On.. of the ' JJStnpaclous and,elegantly furmafied £adie«>; Writtn,: ; Kooias in the ITnttcd Stalee, in fined up s and will be an. der the direction of J. n. Williams; one of the ben „ Penmen in theWcßt. The Professor*, are all experl. ■ eilced preceptors, and at the head of their respective 1 pro&ssions.Circularstn oiled to all partsof ih* .mi my aarifta&n ';f 1 - V. *• s . - . n. •• . Hi • a■ *.V:v ~ ■* » Sty j - t t f ~ ” "v .'fJgjjF /■ • r * 1 - % rj«-v . \r