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JW } r tho Virginia Legialatnr® : 'itt-'-s-jk' a> •■»<i!*’WNsetJ»n«iig tbe oity of WlreeliDg to HrtlaJeljpJna, ire tOft to our timb&s col gn - hßMa) * to Btfldt ot tte on 4 ÜBM * -' ■ «i«wupaa»aa. * - * "11T 11W1 rnr iTr fi uTi mi 1 --"■■■■■ ■ v-■ ~ IWB.iiWiilPliWiWJWiiliiwi llll 'ii' 1 ’ 1 ’ rr 'i vs 1 - -V '■ v c k**' 11 v j 'j- j *^ >j & I %*± v •» ■•' *-i ■ *«~iMt^^ , *w,t >r **>' l &•* **%gv£* t ,- v *-* { **3*f}t i^ tJt e * msm^mmrn^ii^JLi:. .»•-• •>•-. , - THUBSDAT MOBIHNQ::::::.:::=:-“"'MA? 27. Agricultural end hfechamcal Society*" We,weru oompellcd to omit yesterday morning, the pro ceeding of a meeting of the Board of Managers of the" above Society, on oooonnt of the lateness Of the hour, nt we received a copy for. pub lication. Xhß Committee appointed to reviße the list of premiums, and make suggestions relative to the' approaching county fair, reported. The Com mitteo on account of the greatmumber-of arti cles to bo competed for,, have struck out tnoat of the premiums for Bccondbest articles; theyre bommend the commuting, of premiums of mouey^ to valuable- agricultural and horticultural period icals. A site, tho Committee think, should be atoneo bo chosen, for holding the next fair, and recommend that provender should be provided for the stock for two days and nights—hay and straw at tho caßt-of- tho Board, and Oats, ■ &c., to be.ftimißhcd at coat prices. Tbe report re*. commended that prises be given for tho following articles: -horses* cattle, sheep* swine, poultry* butter, cheese, honey, fruits, field crops,fanning implements*, household manufactures; ■ saddlery and harness, cutlery, and brass-ware* book bind* ing, daguerreotypes,. paintings, musical instru ments, stoves, hollow ware, &c., &c. Tho com mittee recommend prises from s2oto 50 cents, for. the : best, articles, besides diplomas and publications, to -be given to such as deserve. The report was accepted and adopted. : Mcssrs.-Martin* McCabe*Kelly and Mooreheud were appointed a committee to proonre a site for tho fair, and tomato all necessary arrangements for it, to report at the next meetings :. . - Bon. Moss? Hammos was selected to dclivor the agricultural address at the next fair;: « The.eloction of judges was, .on -motion; post poned for. tho present. The Board adjourned to.meet on the second Saturday of June at ten o’clock. ; Improvements.—The O’fiieHy Telegraph Office, on Fourth street, is undergoing repairs, and will shortly have one of the most beautiful fronts in tho city. „ Irvins’warehouses, on. Water street, ora fast rising from the ruins of the- disastrous firo of list winter; they will soon, be completed and open for business. The St. Paul’s (Protestant Episcopal) Church, on Grant streot, is about being-put under roof: this building, when completed, will bo ono of the most beautiful and tasty edifices in our city. - Tbo Cathedral is fast rising to the clouds; -it will be some years beforo it iB fully completed, however; but when it is, no.building in tho Uni- 1 ted States will exceed it in grandeur. - TTe cannot closo this paragraph without-con gratulating our good citizens of Fifth street on the removal of - that ■ watch box, which has so long proved on obstruction to that street; it was removed, on Tuesday last; to the Mayor's office. Our night vjatch should have a better ventilated place of sleeping than that furnished by a watob box, as the warm weather comes on. As there 1b about room Chough, we were informed it would be so fitted up that our vigilant Dogber ries can indulge in sundry games of checkers-- which game they delight in* as any one who haa seen them clustered around a bench in tho touibs can testify—without interruption. Theatre.-r To-night Miss Davenport appears in Shakspeare’s beantifal comedy of “As Ton Like It,” sustaining the character- of Rosalind. Mr. Brels ford appears in .the ■ piece as ’’melancholy Jacques.?’., This is a play Veil calculated to dis play those varied powers of. acting which: Miss Davenport possesses. . The: performances will conclude with the laughable farce of ’’Nature and Philosophy; or, The Man who never saw a Woman.” Stabbed. —A coal boat man, from this city, named Moßride, was severely out in on sffroy which took place at Smith's saw mill, a short distance from Louisville. On Thursday last he Was on o coal boat belonging to Mr. Morrison,of this city, and was stabbed by a man named Con nolly/’ Mcßride attempted to tie the boat to araft of logsbelonging to Hr. C., hence the dispute in which he was stabbed. . Browned. —Mr. D. Phillips, deck-hand on the steamer Granite State, was drowned at Mariet ta on the 21st inst, - " Mr. Cumberson, formerly in the employ of. Mr. James Bloomer, of Allegheny City, was drowned near BU Josephs, in the Missouri river, a Bhort time since. Ho was on -his way to Cali fornia. Surety of the Peace. —Jobir Mummy made in formation on Tuesday evening, against Israel Asbuiy, a, colored man, for threatening to do him bodily injury, "thereby placing him in fear of his life. The Mayor committed him for fur ther hearing, and yesterday, ho was discharged, the affair having been amicably settled. iSteamboat Fight.— Peter Boyle, a dock hand on the steamer J. B. Gordon, made information yes terday before tho Mayor, against Isaac Smith, mateof the some steamer,- charging him with making a violent assault upon his person. After a hearing. Smith was held-to bail in tho sum of two hundred dollars. . • 3 Health Insurance Company.— This is ono of tho best Associations nmong us. It is intended to operate beneficially on - such persons as pay a - small yearly instalment, and may bo so unfortu. nate:as to- meet with accidents, or take sick The office is .on the corner of Smitbfiold and Third streets. , Coming tip-.— lt is-expected that the Floating Circus-will arrive in -the city to-morrow. This magnificent establishment will be-moored on tbe Allegheny, near the old Bridge. Tho company of performers ranks among the first in the Uni ted States, in point of talent On the wharf, yesterday, business was appa rently very dull. Water street looked as if mid- summer wasupon us. Tho rivor is fast coming down to a low water stage, and lie smaller elass • es of -steamboats will-sooa firnl active employ-' meat. Fully Committed. —Ferguson, arrested' somo time since, on a ohorgo of being concerned in a robbery on the steamer 'Winchester, was fully committed by the Mayor, yesterday, to stand Ids trial. Drunkenness. —Two men wero sent to jail, yes terday, : for the above offence, there to chew" the bittorjiud of repentanco, for their transgression of the law. . Badger JState.—This is the name of a small steamer, jußt finished, now lying at our wharf, intended to ran in the Galena, ; Dubaque, and Prairie du Chieu trade. - * The injuria done tie steamer Pittsburgh, by the accident abovo Steubenville, have been=re paired, and she will leave at her usual dme to» morrow. Mr.Van.Orden, one of the proprietors of the magnificent floating Chous, aarived in this city yesterday, to make arrangements for its exhibi tion. . Fellows' MnslrcD gave three concerts inWheel-' ing, the' last of which was announced to tako place yesterday. Disorderly Conduce.— Three pertonß were com mitted to f rison/yesterday, for disorderly coa •duot* /' Synod—sixth Hoy.—The Synod met yesterday morning, in Dr. Badgers’ Church; Allegheny City, at the upnai hour, Notice was given to thegynoa of several be quests left for their [use. Mr. M’Connell, de ceased, of Washington county, Pa., bequeathed ,yy - - ® Wallace, deceased, of Brooke coon *y, Ta., bequeathed $3OO to tho Synod—both ™cse Bnnm were appropriated to the use of the Home missione, fey desire of the donors, . A verbal communication from the executors of Daniel Spears,-deceased, late of Pittsburgh, was received, informing tho Synod that s3oo' had been.left by Mr. Spears, and was in their hands for the -use of tho Synod. The sum was ordered- to be divided equally between the Home Mission and-Educational fund. . ‘ Notice of a bequest of $500,-by the Bov, E. N, Scroggs, deceased* to tbo funds of the Asso ciate Synod, . was received and referred to the committee on funds. A bequest of $lOO was also left by Mrs. Eli zabeth Coulter, deceased, of Muskingum county, Ohio,, and.according to : desire* appropriated to the use of the Home missions, ---- - v Tho oppeal.from a majority of Chartiers town obip* against -a dcolsion of the Presbytery of Chartiers, was next taken up and debated until the hour of .adjournment. In-the afternoon, after the transaction of some unimportant business, tho special order of the -day was takon up—tho report of the committee rcoommcnding the adoption of tho basis of union proposed, by the Union Convention, which met in Allegheny City. . The report was debated at length by Bev. , Messrs. Douthert, Wallace, Thompson* Render son and Patterson. . , A preamble and resolutions were presented by Bev. James' Patterson, containing a substitute .fo> the report, of the committee, aud laying .down a new basis of union. After considerable discussion, tho resolutions weroPreforred .to a select committee of three, Consisting of Bov. Messrs. Patterson* Thomp son and Lusk, with instructions to report during tho evening session. / The hour.of adjournment, having arrived, the Synod, after : prayer* adjourned - until seven, o’clock last evening.. ; Associate Reformed Church.-^ Tho Twelfth Grand Synod of tho Assooiato Reformed Church of the West met in tho First A. B. Church* Sixth Street, yesterday morning, at 10 o’clook. Bev. Wat. T. FiNDt.Er, of Chillicotho, Ohio, was cho sen Moderator* and Bev. J. Paxsinny, of Cin cinnati, Ohio* Stated Clerk.- : : The annual sermon, by the Bev. B. D. Har per, of Xenia, .Ohio, tho Moderator of tho last Synod, was'delivered last evening, at 7}o’clock, in the samo church. i The Bev., Wh. Davidson, of HamiUon*.Oh3o, will deliver the missionary sermon this evening, at tho same time and place. The Brilliant leaves this morning for Cincin nati. / TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TOE dREILLY LIKE. NEW SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Washington, May 25. The Assembly has been oocnpled to-day whol ly in a discussion growing out of the report of the committee on Church Extension, the first clause of which* relating to the education of ministers, is beforo it. . .The Bev. Mr. Ranney, Illinois* proposed an amendment, substituting a plan which recom mends to each Presbytery to appoint a standing oommitteo on ministerial education, wbo shall take charge of the subjeot, and allow caoh to give its funds" to any education secretary, or dis burse its funds in its own way. This, os pre venting tho formation of n general Board co-ox teosivo witli the whoio church, and ns recogni zing voluntary societies, was opposed by the friends of the report. Mr. Ranney sustained the amendment on this ground; ■ Judge Darling, of Reading wished tho Assem bly distinctly to understand that this question was virtually a question between adhering to voluntary societies and abandoning them for ec clesiastical boards. ■ The Bov. Dr. Steams, of Newark, said ho was in tho Assembly inlB3G, and heard precisely the arguments now used for this report, urged against tho Homo Missionary Society, and this was tho cause of tho decision in 1837. Tbcro was no disguising the matter; tho three parts of this report are parts of one scheme; adopt ono and you must adopt all, sooner or later; it was a movement to ereato ecclesiastical boards. The Rev. Mr. Penury, of Ohio, said ho was not afraid of centralization; there never bod been any principle of voluntary Bociotice charac teristic of the New School Church; it has lost ground by suffering voluntary societies to do its business, especially , the work of raising up min isters; this was a work nobody could do so well as the Presbyters. Tho Bov. Hr.StiUmnn, of Buffalo, thought tlio difficulty lay with the ministers, and not in the machinery; any cause would veer down if treat ed a 3 tho education cause had been; let minis ters do thoirHuty,and we shall need no central boards. ■■ ■ ■ ■- . The Rev. Dr, Campbell, of N. Y., recited a va riety of facta to show that the decliuo of the ed ucation cause lay in the want of some cuergctio and comprehensive system. Ho was for having tbe General Assembly take the matter in its own hands. We-must havo some organization by, ourselves., Ho was not afraid to aoknowledgo hU deoided prcference for ecclesiastical boards throughout. The Kcv. Dr. Smith, of New York, was bp-! posed to abandoning our long tried co-operative system. The report contemplated to -out ub loose from our congregational brethren, and. to stomp a rigid sectarianism upon tho church. He was not prepared for. this. Ho stated a variety of reasons for the decline of tho education cause, nona of which consisted of a lack of machinery, Tho Rev. Mr. Steele, of Milwankie, was stren uous.for ecclesiastical boards. Voluntary socie ties had proved dangerous. We need not ho' so much afraid of a central power; and the ques tion is, whether it shall control tho church, or the church control it. ' y - The Rev. Mr. Eckhardt, of Washington, said that while tho minutes of tho New Sobool Assem bly: show only 64 candidates for the ministry, the; Old, School, minutes showed 884; why the difference, unless it be in their hotter way of managing tbiugs? Dr. Hatfield, of-New York, showed that the Old School include in their minutes all whom they assist in,every Btago of their odnoation; tho New-School : only thoso who come under care of the Presbyteries. • Mr. Fowicr, of Utica, thought there was no lack of interest among tho ohurohes, bnt they had no confidence in the existing voluntary so cieties. Why is it that tho Old Sohoolhaa been so prosperous? Dr. Dullard, of St Doais, was invited to make a statement, the amount, of which was that the great difficulty lay in getting ministers to work. Ho feared ’ the plan of leaving it to Presbyters would be a failure.: They need to he arged to -work and kept ap by authority of tho-Assembly. Tbo Rev. Mr. Patton, Secretary of the Phila delphia Education Society, was likewise called upon.. He denied that education societies were dead; they aro increasing, and only need tho at tention given .to ,lhcir objects to answer every purpose. Ho recommended the revival of the old Presbyterian Education Society, and showed by a variety of .statistios that the church had al ways preferred voluntary societies. ■ i.-The. Rev. Dr. DnSield took strong grounds iu favor of ecclesiastical boards. There is a grow- J ing feeling in favor of .them; which he regarded as a providential indication. This question of voltratary and ecclesiastical action is the groat •question-of the day, and we ought to look it in the face. .Pending Dr. D.’s remarks the Assembly ad journed. <■'■■■ In the afternoon, Dr: DaffieM resumed, and conoluded; bis objections ogainat voluntary so oietiea'were stated at great length. The' Rev. Mr. Knox,.of Home, N. Y., strenu ously advocated .eocleslaslioal boards, and the Bcv. Mr. Noyes, of-Brooklyn, opposed them. The Assembly voted to hold the next meeting st-Bnffalo, in the North Chnroh. and appointed tb£ Bcv.: Drs. Chester-and Thompson, and the Bev; 'Mr;Eeosoh,AloseB Bristol and 0. B. Cowles, a committee of arrangements. EUROEEAJT SEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. New Voile, May 26. The Bteomer Cambria arrived at Hallifsr at U o’clook this morning. She left Liverpool on tho 15 th at 4A. M. : The news is interesting, but not important* The French fete passed brilliantly off. without any demonstration in favor of an Empire. . In Parliament the Militia Bill was still under dIBOUSBIOU. The India mail had arrived; Cotton was.active and had advanced a shade, week’s sales were 111,900 bales, of which 00.000 wore American. - The steamer Glasgow arrived at Greenock on the afternoon of the 14th, . .. A motion was. made in. tho House of Commons on Tuesday to enquire into the system of Educa tion pursued nt- Waymouth College; :an amend xnent was. added to ~ consider. l the - bill to repeal the Waymonth College endowment and all other grants for religions instruction. .: The resolution to abolish the duty on newspa per stamps, the advertisement tax; wag-rejected. , ,The Government intends to send a military forces to Australia. . j The woolen manufacturers aro alarmed at tho prospect of a deficiency of wool in Australia. - . The Chrystal Palace Bold for -.£70,000, and will bo ro-crectcd at Sydenham, for on exotio garden. Captain Howard, of the ship Renovation, has mado a.-deposition concerning ships seen by hint in the ice, supposed to be those of Sir John Franklin. Ho thinks they were whalers. : - rumored"that .Lord Glendall succeeds Earl Dalhousio.as Governor Goncral of India. : ,r „• IIVERPOOLCOTTON MARKET. Holhngshead s Circular says that this market was well supplied with .American Cotton. Holders were firm, but meet with a demand freely. The advance does not exceed id. Deimiston quotes fair Orleans at 6a6id; middling fij; fair Mobile middling 4}; fair Upland 6J; middling s}d Tbe market-on Friday was active at full prices and 12,000 bales were sold; of which 6000 wetb on speculation. Business at Manchester was very active.— AecoanfB from the manufacturing districts gen erally were satisfactory. Breadstuff's—Evety .department was dull; buyers were reserved and the prices were mostly nominal, except: American Flour,, which was held firmly. ■ - Imports and freights, were exceedingly low, being from 10 to 11s to Now York. The pack ets were full of; passengers nt £3. ■ Money was abundant. Bullion in the Bank it already amounts to about ; : _Tbo Parisian Bourse was heavy, without a do- Ci.ine. Atnerican Stocks wero ia good deinoud at former prices. ■ :-Tlhc 10th of May feto was purely military ; GO,OOO troops were present, and the number of citizen spectators was probably half ii million. The President arrived.at noon, nt the head of a brilliant staff, reviewed the solfficrs and present ed colors to tho Colonels, surmounted by the Im perial Eagle/ Subsequently he addressed the ermy, saying that tho Roman Engle adopted by the Emporor Napoleon was the last striking em blem of theregencration aod grandeur of France; it disappeared with our misfortunes; it ought to 1 return when France has recovered from her de feats, was mistress of herself, and seems no longer to repudiate her own glory. Resume, then, soldiers, these emblems, not 08 -menaces against foreigners, but symbols of independence; .as h souvenir of a berom epoch, and as a mark of each regiment’s nobility; and swear to die, if it need he, in defence of tlio emblems which so often led our fathers to victory. Tho address was immediately placarded throughout the city, and tho clergy; beaded by the Archbishop of Paris, numbering about 809, mustered around a gorgeous altar erected on tho field, and bestowed blcssingß on the standards. Tho.troops defiled, when tbo ceremony conclu ded., Two . thousand .crosses;aud .mcdols wore then distributed. Tho President was well received, and tho in fautry cried “ Five L’ Emperor.” On the con trary the operatives of the Faubnrg Bt. Antoioo notified their employers that they would work, instead of being present at the fete. ’ The festivities continued three days in-doors. On Tuesday 15,000 persons attended a grand Tuilleries bouquet, given by 800 generals and superior officers. • suit CONORESS-HnST SESSION. IYasuixotox, May 20. Sexatc— A memorial from the Friends of Now England, askidg tho repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law was presented. Mr. Sumner proceeded to explain it. The chair called him to order when nn exciting de bate ensued. The memorial was finally laid on tho table. The Seuato subsequently took up the Deficien cy Bill, and adjourned without tho question be ing taken on tho Collins’amendment. House. —Mr Florence submitted a bill for the "better guarding against steamboat accidents by puniabmeut. Tho House resumed the consideration of tho Pre-emption Bill; tho pending amendment was rejected and tbe bill passed. Mr. Ilall, from theCommitteoon Publio Lands' reported back tho Senate bills with an amend ment, giving the right of way and lands to Mis souri for tbo construction of the St Louis and Hannibal Railroad. Mr. Hall asked the passage of tho bill, bat after much confusion the morn ing hour expired. _ Mr. Ash’s motion to tho consideration of tho right of Ilcury M. Fuller to a seat was negatived by a tie vote. ; The House went into oommitteo of tho whole and took up tho Indian appropriation bill. A long political debate ensued. Mr. l’olk said ho believed every aspirant for the presidency in tbe Democratic party had written letters tailing the ground tiiat if elected he would veto any bill for tho alteration or repeat. of tho Fugitive Slave Law. Ho asked Mr. White, of Kentucky, if ho was prepared to say tho same for Scotij Mr. White replied that ho trusted Scott would make no such declarations in advance. Old Chcru busco would not take a position nt 54, 40, and fall backon 49. Mr. Polk replied, resenting all allusions to a deceased relative. Further sharp shooting ensued, when the committee rose and tho House adjourned. ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. Boston, May 25. Tho Now England Anti-Slavery Society mot to-day. Edward Quincy was President. In tho course of a speech: Mr. Garrison asked what could bo expected of the Church in present cir cumstances. Two Presbyterian Assemblies were in session where thoy could say 'nothing in be half of liberty, and the -Methodist Conference were placing themselves under tho influence of a slave-catching city government. Hero tho great est slave catcher in the country could open his lips and blaspheme liberty. .8; S. Foster also spake, and bitterly denounced Wobßter. . New Yoke, May 25. The bark Venezuela arrived at Laguira on tlio 28d of April. Tho herald has received private adviocs from Porto Cahcllo to tho 2d,' which state that the government was making active preparations in anticipation of the Flores inva sion. ' ■ Coffee—Washed was selling atlOs@llso. Hides—At Bsa9 cents. . Cocoa was scarce at $22 per fnrego. i Charieston, May 26.. The ship Prontioo, of Beverly,. Mass., took fire yesterday morning in the hold while loading for Havre; 1.400 hales of Cotton wore damaged. The cargo was insured at Havre. j PiiaAßEtriHA, May 20. : TSo Farmer’s Haymarket Association Stable was burned this morning. Nineteen horses and ono.oow perished. .The loss is $5,000 —no insu rance. UAtTnionc, May 20. . Tho Senate has rejooted the bill for the estab lishment of a Court of Chancery for Baltimore city. Augusta, Me., May 20. The Whig .Convention yesterday chose Scott delegates to the Whig National - Convention. . _ t Boston, May 26. The fifth district havo eleotod Soott delegates to the National Convention. 1 • > • - • New York, May 25. Tho El Dorado sailed for Aspinwal this after noon. New Qbeeass, May 25 Cotton... Firm; Orleans 9J(g9}>. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 2G. Cotton... Firm; stock small. Flonr...Yery quiet; $404,12. Bye Flour low- s3,l2s. Com Meal inaotive. Grain-Wheat in increased demand; sales 6000 bushels prime Penna. at $1,02®51,08. Rye scarce, and in demand. Corn in demand; sates 2000 bushels i yellow: at- 65; an advance. Oats 42044. .Whiskey... Limited demand; sales at 21. i Provisions... Unchanged. I NEW YORK MARKET—May 20. ' I Cotton—Quiet. , Floor—Brisk; sales 6,500 bbls at $4 0604 81 $4 87a4 62 ntl$4 ™° H ° ; Soathen » Grain— Wheat firm; sales 2500. bushels Genes oee white $1 12; a. cargo of Michigan do $l. ttye is held at 7So; Corn* r languid; sales' 16,000 bushels, .chiefly Western mixed* at COaC2. ..provisions—Pork in better;demand; sales2so bbls prime, at $lO 25a16 60; Mess do $lB 26. Pickled Meats and barrelled Lard unchanged sharoe; prime worth s6a7 76; Mess sloa ; Whisky—Abundant at 21 J. ’ Groceries and Hemp—Active demand. - Linseed Oil—Sales 2000 bbls at 621. Tallow—Sales 12,000 lbs prime at 85. ’ is^ 0 i k n^r°i io a sl ? e8 ’ 1860 > 109 i Ohio sixes, I860,105f;U. S. sixes 118}. . EVENING. _ Cotton... Before tho steamer’s news the mar kets were.unchangcd in every respect, lYithiu .the last three days the Bales were 8,600 bales. . ; Flonr—Soles 12,000 bbls at $4, $lO6, $4 12. ands 4 25. ’ /-Grain—Sales 500 bushels Wheat at $1 12a$l 60;,Corn, mixed, 56; yellow 62a03, Bye, 4000 bus at 75. - Provisions... Sales 300 bblsMcss Pork at $lB 25; prime do $l6 25. . Sales 600 bbls Lard at OjjalO. - -. ■ ■, Sugar...4oo, bxs Musoovado s ©6} ;’BOO hxs Havana at G@6}. . - -Linseed 0il.;;2,600 bbis at 02. Coffeo...Java 10j@ll; St. Domingo 11}. COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Orvicx or r«i D»ilt Moam»o Post, i Taursday, Aloy 27, ISSB. { The weather was quite sultry,yesterday, resulting in light rhowers of ruin. Business wus vciy dull; rivers receding sirailily. ; Freight very scarce. . FLOUR—I he sa’es yesterday were comiderably less than on Tuesday, but comprised about CSObhls; Bt at S 3 for rupeifine, 6U2©3,15 [or oxiru; S bble superfine u l 83,00,3TaiS3iS@3 0IJ;100 utsaod; 46 u 153,00; 50'at SIM; 35at63,03;• USat«3oB(6;.«« choice extra ut 54.2 ft, 12at83,t61; 6Set£3,lG. Tiie.range of prices U lower manoa ibo pteviaua day, and S 3 Is the full figme for large tors of common superfine: : GRAIN—The ranrket is writ supplied with Oats, and soles ore not readily effected; we note one r f SOOhusa 1 33e; Corn is quoted nt 40042; Whcol 60®65e, with pretty large contracts for city mills; Harley 43e. HAY—Sate 22 )ea<iß louse ot 3143316; the supply is nmple, and prices ore receding. ,BOOA AFll—Sale 10 lens domestic at 3403! CIIF.F.SK—SaIe 200 bnx-s W. R. at 6R BACON—Sales 3 hhdsut eipnd toe ; 30,0006 tides on private (eras; 7 hlids shoulders B|<j; 1,0006 hams 10ci 3006 tides at 91; 1 cask 10c; 8 tea S. O. hams lie—mar ket vcryqniei, but pretty firm. DHii-U) BEEF—Satc4 tierces nt lie. FlSH—Sales 33 Mils atSOgiO lor Herring, lor Mackerel, 312,Tafor shod; to bbls shod at Bi 3 . GLASS—Sales2oohxi country, Bxlo, of 81,76*4 most market looking up.' GROCpRIF-S—Very quiet* sales AlolnrsesOO; Sugar 0S0JS01: 10 bags Coffee atlOJc; 5 ut 10}e cash; Rice ■4JSSO. WiUSKY—Regular sales of lectified.ai 18c. ' ■ TIG METAL—SoIes of Allegheny. 103 tons Winfield at 322,60,0 mos; 30 tons Jenny Lind at 320,6 lues; </ Canal, 60 tons Mill Creek, 822* O mos. (The sale l of 8 tons, reported some days strtee* war not of Reynold# A R.tchie’s.hnt Reynold A Krebs’ furnace. ■ ■ COMSIERCIAI, SUBSUBV. New Orleans .'aartcet. * , CRKSCENT OFFICE. > Mondoy Mommy, May 17, utSi. < Corres,—Tlitro was a. better ffeelinfrilr.ibe Colton racket on baiortlay, nnd some 7000 bales round pnreha. seis at prices }c. hijhrrtlmn on tho previoas day MIW OBLKAS6 CIAWIPICSTTOS. V: Infcnor «*97t Middling Foiri—-.tuaiO P/; 1 ' 1 ary., •; j@B Fair I OJO Middhnir t}©B| n o od Faif jidminal- Good and Fl"*- ' ■ (!ood Middling..... -UjiSfli j Good in'd Fine.. .'noiiiMl. 'Tobacco—A good demand prevailed, nhd n'mtn 450 hrtag were sold, Including th* foHowjnirloi?—l33 nt 4*: m M abDtu SI; SOOainj, and H hhd*. of which tfeisy. 4 rtf o|, and atsfc ft. 11 Sc ? A^,s,'? I N OIkAS 7?I'“'/°*" r «teady,wiih sa!e* of ncaTly 3W> hhiis at ‘J|4?3Jc. for rood common to fully lair, or Momsaee, some email lot* -were told at 27 to •23 cent*. ■ u . »* V* - Ohio told, by one party, si * 3 l« inlot? » anbe wmoj and£UO*rtra Ohio 1U S 4 vitY obi a *** *t«3y» tnih sMct of fiSOD s ackf. of which OCO. nnrJY ni 33: «C 0 yellow rind mtxo-i aMftflSJ' and 4100 prime white, raosilv at 48?. Of Oat*,Boo sac* a AVobash were disposed of at 30c: basnet; a d of Bmn. 500 sacks al7se Ejj. ivJwo* in active request, and eorae Mt»»wcre Bold nBt7. ihougb 517.25 was sub sequently offered for « lot of lOOObh!*., and rotated A Jot of lim bnl&. prime Beef sold fit *lO Bacoo heavy, with sate* ©rcn casks Ndei atf)|oO|c ,and Sraaks of >hoßldcrsnt <|e & Weheard of nothingdoing w Lnru. though reveml lota of keg were offered firsaie. files—-KQ cnvfcs Caroimn taken, to arrive, nt tlc- CiFire-Sale, toob.ss'Blaatof; nnd .1300,in many lOlSj tu vjc. ■ PORT OF PITTSBURGH. G VEST WATBB til TUB CHAISVSt. , ... ARRIVED: st«nmer Parkinson, Brownsville. Baiue, Rennet, Brownsville- J. M'Kee, Hendrickson* McKeesport. Tbotnar Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. Genessae. Coaant, WrstNewtou* “ Hoyard, Peebles, Elisabeth, • •. . Michigan No.g,Boles* Heaver. \. • FmestCiiv«Mqrdoek,\VelUvnic, • . • ‘ , Winchester, Moore, Wheeling.- *' BritiinnL, Grace. Cincinnati. . “ Asia* Boyd, St. Louis. 11 Navigator, Dean, Louisville “• \Vellsviire,Ch'iBtler,Bridgeport. : “• Malta,DMt«*r,Znn^»viliis.' 4 , • '• DEPARTED: w Baltic, Bcnnet, Brownsville. ' * Atlinuc, Parkinson, .do • M ). ftPKee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ ; Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton; ** vScnessce, Conant, West Newton. u S. Bayard, Peebles, Elirabeth. • u Michigan No. 2. Boies, Reaver. 14 Forest Cny, Murdoch* WeJUvillß; u Cincinnati, Boies, Cincinnati. “ Tiber. Ktrr, Louisville. *» Regulator, Woodbam, Louisville. jaericus, Parktrsburgh sad Hooking iJS&iJS) port racket* 4 The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA; A. S* CrasE t Master, will leave Fiusburcb every Monday; at 3 o'clock, P. M.; returning will leave IfocJiiniiport every Tuesday, at fl o’olock, A. M- • Passengers and shippers may roly on the u'motVac commodation aud promptness. w, R. WHKELKR, ntar» No. *jl Market ■■ iUTer Trsne. REGULAR FnA NKLIN PACKETS. • : f ,s§&*& Tits Sno steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE iS2Srg@gaNo. g, Cnpt. Wa, Hanna,.leaves the Alle gheny wharf Tor Frankim t everydf<77iia9 and Thursday. at 4 P. M. •• ■ >• The fine axcnmor ALLEGHENY BELLIvNo 3, Capu Johjs Han**, leaves ihe Allegheny wharf for Frank* Un. every Tuesday and Friday, ot 4 I s . M. ■ For Frei/rhi or Passage, apply on Hoard For'marketla and tlocl&ingijort* Tbe fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanqpb M aB» vragsgSEEaft tkn. will leave for the above and intermedi ate porn every ‘ For frciKtitor passage* apply au board*or to T. WOODS & SON, No; B| Water *U and CS Front si. For fiutaanliis and Oatflih. THE light draught and. pleasant steamer «gjjfc»sffix&CLA RION, Capt. MiiifNGA t, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesdayand Fridays, at a o’clock, P.-ftl , far Kiuanning aud Catfish. For freight or passage apply on board, . : : (navtB Sfur Long iteacn, fllarietta, Varlurabarff . and GaUlpolla* •./•aaot* fat’” •■■■ lute: Steamer GOV. -MEIGS,. J Ih BotWiiMas'er, will leave for the above *uul intermediate ports, every - TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply on bnartLar to fobs * JOHN FLACK, Agent. Family Grocerieu* having rented the stand late'y , occupied by Henry C. Kelly, would respectfully in form thflr frjcndMhai they have opened a' 1 family gro nerytf within Mock of artioleJ selccted Jn iho fcaJiern clues, o»prcBsly for family use. -We assure tho>e who patronize o< .that no effort upon our part will be found wanting toplta'r tho&o who give usa catl, Donhfor git «hc place—corner at. Fifth street and Market alley. mylT:lm . ROBERT H. JACK is CO -notice* TMIE business connection between Jamb* TnoMsos ff . and Joseph To«UNSoS,in the Vulcan Works, •wnn dissolved on the Ist day of January; 1852; by the With tfrayral of JomeS Thomson, Alt me HabiUtie8 r of Sftid connection ‘will be sett led and paidat the urool business dace of the VulcanWorka.corner of Cecil’s alley and Juqucsne Way, by Joseph Tomlinson, wholvdoly .au thorized to settle and Tecgive all account* kind claims; JOSEPH TOMLINSON, JAMES THOMSON. Vulesn Works, Pittsburgh, May 15,1852, fflythhlm LARGE AND EXTEN9IVE BALB OF JISAL ESTATE. AT PUBLIC AVCTIOH AN SATURDAY, Jtmesth at WjLKINSUURG.—The U having divided their. property, into, country scats snu building lots have finally ceierratned !o comply witli tire wishes and desires of their numerous •friends who have called on ibvnrto expose topublic. B<ilc tm ihe ground at Wilkinsburg, on Saturday, Juno 511^the rematmug parts orparcelsofground,consisting ; of -. : 71) building lots, large sizej • 0 one acre lots; 1 two and a half acre lot; . I three acre loti , • - • 2 four acre lots; J five and a half acre IoR • K 1 ten and o half acre loti ; • • Harge and beautifuUwo.story brick house, - together with two and one fourth acres groond attached. Tne above property is moat beautifully and sUuaied'near the DEPOT at Wllklnsburg, a distance or five and one-founh miles from the euy* and affording, our mechanics and business men of the city a. me op portunity of purchasing a HOMErthaitß at aB tunosac* coftsiblej both by RAILROAD, lORNPIKEot-PLANK ROAD.' This property is ico.well known to requireAi>y ae vvS P hi°« floierminca to wrantt on.terotfendt’MtK: nejsm or persona that would desire to haven HOME that l.e ihay call his own., Oar terma nre one-fifth cash, balance in five equal semi aaneat payments* , ; N.D.—Any persons wishing to purchaser private pravioaa toourpnblic.Baie, • mty by calling on •: r- .'■ ' HbWiiy RElfii . ; . At the warehouse of ReiaA ifiPCardy,* . ' cor, of Seventh and Liberty sw- or ' ROOT, CURLING, . At thewarehouse of Carling ft Robertson,* >.r I myld cor. of Ut end Wood st& . • : Cudt . ... T'Sm d r ( ?«iS ! ,'i?V aAcr * n,l ‘ lelVlllof roor y eare l ia * tho S.lE.r.iT' 1 ’- , Having complied with uil * onB law relating Sales at Auction, SSuihoPitf nFpiiflhniJiPl c l a “l4«nM; u Auctioneer ■ Refetstothe principal Cuy Meretiantc. lys .„ ~ _ Auction-. Rally Sales.- A 1 'noncommercial Sales Rooma, corner of Wood a _ nd . h «r e «“v« »Oo’clck,A. M,a general ns* aorttient of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, Ac. 1 r „„ . AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., rJzi°- ccr !?,' h Quseusware, Glasswate. TabTe Cutlery,-' Jn.St 1 . B § ,lUi ?** s > u . ew and second hand Household and Kttchen Furniture, &e. ■ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P, M, ’ ‘ Books, Stationery, Fancy arucles, Mdsic&l fnstru ?S?i 5 ' H ?S? rate ,?. n!, Caller 7. Clothing, Variety Goods ““•d and Silver Watches, Ac. :P, M. DAVIS. . Auctioneer. B SF L , K3 A NO QUEENSWAREat Auc- A Ul, . tlay morning ncn, at 10 o’clock will on n al ‘*l Kcnna • Auclion Ifouic, one cask contain *“**'®<|®»nrorlerßoillesralso,4 casks Qaeeiiswsre, assorted. _ Imyvs] P M'RENNA, Auctioneer TjtORTY-TWO THOUSAND IMPORTED SEGAR3, ifi. y tf?i Ul ? riB ' Manner purchaser.) at Avcxioa.— «. r *tn7' ne *VMay27lh; at 10 o’clock in the fore- Jw v nna 8 Action House, (onsccount.and at: ■ t£?i£\i . a fanner purchaser, honor having complied l £ r ® B of s? previooa sale;)—on© honored and Tt - er bo *eSf containing'forty-two thoarand SJSJyS^S' ,4 ®P ort *d':Begars, a genuine article of rp- Aed.immediately after, (to close eon- Mt «-r.^^ een o, . ea matiufacmred Tobacco—a good article. Terms at *ale. • . . P M’KFNNA, Aaci’r.:•*'■. 'PIMBHOIDBKIta, LACK GOODS, HJBBON\s, Ac. /?P en > t °VM r K>nna’a Auction lfou.«e, (second S®* 4 i> l ge and assortment of hmbroidere*; i- Bonnet Linings. Laces,Silk aIJXI w** & U b with a. great variety of the newest Merchant* and dealers are invited to call and examine the same. - . . . _ m y l4 P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. MJ.KNUUKbjAc.jJN BIUMING- AccrioN-r«nSaturday, May 2i)ih, at 10 \VK»* thefarenoon, will he sdld.ou4be premises; ?i*' Zu {ESS 0 ?? 0 - 8 Io . Ujc o , er °fa* in Dirming- M»K£«Vi5 tv. 1 °L Gr^ fronting KOfetf/on Mud fhVrf> w Il , ei J d|r K b#cfe 60 f-ct. On the premises 'arinfiLw L b ‘ c rame DweWng,of two stories: ro(>l ? J,, » haseqieni and kitchen mthe Tear, with evenr convenience for a genteel residence, . Also, ar uie, 4 came lime add* place, a variety of n'"-w Searts e^ comprising .Bureau*, Tories, Bed • r^ 11 * Pf°P ert y m*y bo treated for previous to ihe day or ssle, by applying oil the premises. ■.-■■■ ■"■'.■ myS P. M’KENNA; Auet’r. "TTERV SUPERIOR GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN T at Atrcnott—On Tbar&rfay evenmgt May S7«h. ui 8 o C'ock, auhe Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Word and Fifth streets will be sold: one tiold English fall i®we!led henvy hunting case: patent lever Wntch, wrh Gold Chain attached, vslned at SlilS—wlucb mav tie cx am-ned previous to tho sale. P.M* DAVIS, *naj2s . Auctioneer. SPLENDID 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at* Aoc tion—VVHl be added to the sale of furniture &c ,on Thursday afternoon, May 27ih, at ll o’clork, at the Cm*- mescmi'Sales Rooms, one set fashionable new Mahog any Cmnrsr one marble top.Centre Table; one Urge Showcase; Mahoganj and Cherryßureaus; do. Work and tVach Stands, &c; v P, M-DAVIS, Auctioneer,. PRIVATE Library ae Thursday evening,May j»7lh, at 74 o'clock, at theComm'erV cisisaics Rooms, corner of Wood an l Fiaii >trems will be told by catalogue,fromuprivate hbrnry, a larne and superb collection of choice Books, the finest Euro pean and American editions, many quite scarce and valuanle~cpmpriging, • ••••■ • Knight’s pictorial London; Ricbanlson’s Euirish dio* tiqnary, International Magazine; London-An Union, pnze Hoganb’s Works, J 44 euss; National Gallery ofTietores; Ire.and’s superb aqua tint Views : Jaenscb e Cness Preceptor; Bara’s Worxs.tbc Siomard edjtinu; Shokspear's Playsend Poems,B vols; Works ? K°?f -Mlnror;:Sponman’o-Cy. eiopedia, Haddon.liall; Coombc Abbey; London as jr ts.Tictaresquctourof the Thames; National filflodie* or Scotland; Viowr of Scomsh Caßtles, Ac: Sterne’s works; Faggot of French Rucks i Soane’s Views oftlir new Law Courts at Westminster; Wild’s A ichitertoral ?. r , 8 i 1 l CDr ,’ r 0? 13 , 9 lor Shop Fronts, Ac.; British Flora; Audubon’s Binds of America; Progress of Victoria la Scouaad ia lB4if Dodaley. , aCollecuoaof Poems; Mon* tagoe r a Heraldry; Universal Songster, illustrated by Cralksharik; PoelVOffering; Mrs; Ellis 1 AVorks; Ana ectie Magazines tSbldsmiih’s History nf the Earth /Sn’- Tidmixon’s England ; round the World ; Daliaway’* Arrhitectare; - We aderiiu Jew; Arabian Kmgnts; Monk Lewi*; Decameron, Ac., 4c! wub.many other select authors on History, Travels, Bi °^ ,ph , y * Architecture, Fine Arts, Poetry, Fiction, Ac. • Cqtalogaescanfeobtained and Books examined, at the Rales Rooms, 1 . P. M. DAVI9. AurtionfßV.. fARPHANS’ COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE— V By vlnuc of un order r.f the Orphan*’ Court of Al teßhenv o-.uiuy, will bo exposed lo publie sale, at I lie o!?? a, .'^ u ,*s® «>y Of PitishuMh, on. Faiurday. May ASth, at 10 o’clock. A, M., tb© following defcri^ed' 1 property, belonging to the estate of John S?etin, late of said cuy,dcc’d—-Ail that certain I.ot of Ground Situate in we ®aty ot Pmsbrngh being part of the lot rooiked in CoL \\ ooda* genrral plan ol Pmshnrgh. No. 315, and meted and bounded as fallows: UeflumFiig, far said part, at acornerof soul lux No. 3tt. Bilj iinine lot No. 3*1,0n the. pub.ia sqaare, and running along said lot No. 344, westwatdly to Jail alley; thence norUiwatdiy, alongsaid allej, twenty-funr feet; thence eastwardiy* a para.lcl line, to the public equare; and thence south wardly, along ibe public >quarc, twerty-focr -'eeUt i ihe place vfbeginning. tiaw&ich are erected very extea- Hvc and vuiuebie nuildnigs. ••-.■••• . AI«o-2.ot No 55, ut the town of M’ffecsnort, in the County aforesaid. JOHN WILLOCIf, Adm 1 !*. P: M. DAVIS, AuctY A SALK OK A LOACH FAITTORY ,rsss<3aT morning, Jane Ist, oC 10 o’clock, at the Coach Shop *»f Clarke, McGrath A Co., Irwin street pclowlena, wjlHio sold without reserve by Catalan*, r Assignee, their entire *'ock of FinUhed and Unfinished Coach Work. Trimmii gg; Too!*, cfimptlsxßgCiarer.ee Coach,Clisrioiee amt Barouche Bodies ; Xoekawuy, Busgy and'Wagon Bpdieii Buogiesand Wagons; Foie)?,* ehaHs; .Wheels; Trimmings; Tools,-.Ac-, Ac. AJso-3 stUs Blacksmith’# Bellows, Anvtl.-i, Vices, Ac. Teroift-ruoder 9100 cosh; over SlOO ninety days,and faur moutht'’ credit for approved emloreed paper Catalogues,caa be had at the Auetioa Rooms. mvl7 p: Mi DAVIS. Anct’r. PEDLER’S WAGON XT Atcnos.—WiUbe Sold, on Thuftday, Mav 87ib, at 8| o’clock in it»o afternoon, ~^ Car 3 n ®y y s Auction House, No ISS Wood s.rect 1 Fedler’s Wagon. Imy27j G. M CARTNi:V, Auct. LIBRARY AT Amnios—wm be Fold at ai’CanncyV Auciinn llonse, Wuwl .rtect, on Sailin' ay cvi n IUR, Moy 29, El 7 O'clock, a ptl.Eie Libtaiy of n Rcinlc man lcovnip ihc city; «l«o,onosi.lcndiilßuok Cn-.e.co»i 803. Imyia) W.G. M’CARTNEY. Aucl’r. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF DRY GOODS At Accrual— Will he fold on 'fKurfdayvMay gTib.oi to o'clock In loe forenoon,atATCartney’s Auction House, bv order or nsstgnec, a targe assortment of Dry Goods, c< rapn<iag a general Tarletyofall kMsoftohionablo and season able drygoods and fancy artjcUs.sauable fortbepres cmieasonj aJso*at ft o’clock in the afternoon, n lot of Qacenaware, Glassware, shoe.Bruges. Farniuiv, Ac n>ytf> W. G. M’flA nTVFV r ; A».-»r vr ■ alaaoio i*.r.ilrußti mu taitdi rruiiQtty ; IJIVIi valuable lots m* Ground iu Alb ghaiy City* . situate between llits Railroad andCanal,tnthcnpen spaea tntcsloj Mr. Clan*vVhou<e j fronting Rail road altogether 103 feet H inches* ond 04 feet S inches being.the lots numbered: 14.15,10,17 and 18, ia UrOwtv A l/o:broi>’s plan, wilt be sold at the Auction Store, No. I'iS Wood street Fitts* Thursday, S?7ih Mav, insl., at 3o e. lbeklP; M t Lots aro admirably situated for a Trauspotta* uon Wnruhotue, or nulling business. ■■ ■- TcKits—One-JOorth cash, and the bale nceineqtnT In stalment*., aI4,S and Id months, secured by promissory negotiable notes and mortgage. . _mr-J - ■■•■>■ . NY. .G. APCARTNRY, Aucl’r. C^^ t 'J , 'OnLONG TKAS—A very fioeloi of) he best .BUck T«*n*, wholesale ant! reiaiL J IRATELY A CO., lea Dealer* ami Grocer*. rftnv'M . : . *.tos Liberty street. 14i*j oriiie mo»- fclioUlcri* of tha VictS' buTgh. Cmcinmvu uml Louisville Teiesrnph Ccm» pany wjh bo held niiho office: of the Company; in Cm cJnnatij.ort the Ist Monday of June next, (June 7t in 10 o’clock, &. a., for the election of Director* tor the ensu ing year. fmi4j JOSHUA HANNA A THC stockholders of u ie Wurd Sav.’ign BtnkEwill.be Bell] at die of fice dftlie pnnk, No. da* Liberty street, cm Tuesday, iho •»ib day of Juno next,-at 10 o'clock, A. M., wjtfi refer; cnco to oavnigthe Block-consolidated into a corporate company. [opnm;3m3 JOHNSTFWARTj^rct.ty. v baioon* and Uatb«7 THTTM. M, WaKD would rcspcoifu'ly aMtounea to f f the Ladies mid Gentlemen of Pittsburgh tind vi* cinity. Umi the fp&cioiHfca'oont auhc’Ailiettpum Hold ings, are now 6uppueU with a superior quality of Ice Grt»oras, Cukes, Fruua. and other rcfncshmenu. Oneu 1 from.o A.M.to 11 P. M ALSO—The Bathing departmentwillalways be found 1 in otder. for Hot, Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in dlepensible reqaUito for.the preservation of health.- 1 r 1 TOVtt New Books, at New York Price*, . npHEOLOGiCALANDTHIBCELLANEUUSUUOKS. • J*- App)olon > a t Scribper , #,Dcdd , «,'Putnaia,&<};, Piew York; Goald A, Lincoln, Jewett, &c , Boston} -Wa>Un,&c.,. Philadelphia; froaufce Presbyterian Hoard nf Publica tion j and American Sunday FcholUuion.nndMan Sab'- both School Society. T«g«hef with fresh importations of standard Theolo gical and Miscellaneous works from Europe, and a largo vnnety of Stationery. ... Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. DAVISON A AGNfcVV, 05 Market si, ' . ony23 .adtoltnog Wilytfh’a Jewelry Sioro. »Oi 130 WOOD ST.; TUIBD DJOB BltOW tiEljta ALLEY SOWN fe TJBTfcBY, . manufacturers SgFk Kn J' siincxcAL ano iINSTHUMENTSi . fii W FI,ES, 4c. Wo keen a general us . .■ ■■’,••' . sprtment of the abovearticles con* ■■SWW ?“■ "O""! loff=fher, wilh a general Variejy of Fancy Hardware. Also. Gai.s, Eiswts and Revolvers. Flasks, Horns, Shut Belts, Caps, Powder, tend and Bui CU| Borne,: Duk, Hunting ana Pocket Knives; Ttulore and Huit Hiessers’.Shears;. Pocket Scissors, ««. Also, Trusses nnd Supporter*. and repairing neatly executed. ~ -RIFLES;— We are miking Biflca of every descrip tion, toorder, of tbebestmaterial, and workmanship . warranted. Orders reeetved for them at Wholesale nr Retau, will .be filled with' dr snatch; Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale price*.- [my!s [From Dr JolmSiirmnn.J __ - - Ybu. CoD«tt, (Aric ) Oct 185 to > T AM a Physician by profession, of the regular order. X ; and os such, have always viewed patent mediouiet with a skeptic eye Last spring,* when ! sent to Philadelphia for tty bill of medicines, l was prevailed on by mybtather, to pat in my bill on item' of two-doten vials of your fage; be staling to me thaut was a valuable prenara* txiu, having trted it in his own family. ■ i Aecoruinslvv 1 sent for two down vials. -1 haVcused U=Ult, ondJ must coqfess that my expectations were more than realized— ;«i result* were truly' astonishing,semoviae Worms ih evary instance, when properly administered, if you wiH-sejid me or box conuinlnga Bend methe bill, ! will send you the money for ihem bv mafl or oth prwise, as you.zn&y direct , 1 * » Beware of cotmtoricitaand imitations, - 1 - Prepared had Mldhy , ' J. & a. Fahnestock & co ayftdawlm comer of Wood and First «u, - ?- V-.* “ < ~ v* - '^'' ‘ ' *‘7’>'‘~~' * , v~ ” ~ - - w,, ,!V v" ■ '■" .v.-. *♦ < - * -&„**&<.■*?** - \ -■ - ' v.^-.-c-:-- : .:• i ;*-Tv-V V «■{V.-.T:;r- -v. £• ..: :i •■• ■-: .*'*r-*.:l- ' • . • 1. ' ' .'v • v -V ‘v"" s-:'v .•• : *t *" ** ‘V v>- 'v ' t»> -v> * *.* i«» ■* . „. *, AUCTION SALES. P» UPRifIBBAt Auctioneer* P« Bl» OAYISi Anotton«or« W. G. EPCAHTNKV, Auctioneer. ENTERPRISE WORKS. Bt At Pahneitoekti V«rallhgs» from a.Ktgular Phynatm. •i, —-U , «. . j MEDICAL. T>EUMAHBli—‘J)r.Browa'« aewiy tuietrvred mb* : edy for Bheomuiun is a speedy tndeeitunnaady.. forthttpidiifultTOiSbte. If neserftllS* - " ‘ - OffieeandPrtotte CqnmlUilJoaßooins No. dI. IHA" MOND,Pittsburgh, Penn#.- -The Borwjr A* » boms . * March S 3 _ AIIUXO UF AUUI ■ EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OJIj. IJREPARED and sold by: JNO. YOCNGSON, 80S X Liberty street. This powerfallyconceMrflted pre* pnriuion;thc medicalvirtaeftofwbieharefouud iobt cighuimesihe strength oMhe original American Oil. It is-pomp in bottles a 125 and 2?i eentSicacb; wilbfull directions for Us ase. In evcxy.msc&sewheretbe origi nal American OU has been found at alt efficacioaB,and ol^i^SlSSSW^^lsiSS'^SS % The original OH „ tfu» bofcetsof the earth; can be had tfs-Bbore-y-amr Willbq found genuine; notwithstanding aceru in firm ciajms to bethe-onl? Proprietor* dfcw.tf _ __ Pirratc Diseased Dfiv flttOWN, No, « DIAMOND ALLEV. 8 , .Pxvotxs hiaeaiire attention to. an oUlce practice. Hlibusiness tsmostlyconGnedio Pneatt or .ftfMriaJ.D&rfaittvand such pain ful, affections, broaght oq by Imprudence, youthfulradulgerfce and excess, > Syphilis, Syphilitic EraphonvGoftorr r hea. Gleet.Stricture, tlrelhral Discharge*; imparity of the Blood, with all diseases ovtbevenerda. origin. Skin Diseasea,- ScorbQllc Eruptions, - Tetter, Ringworro r Mercartal Diseases,SemlnaTweaknewarn* potency, Pues, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Month* *sf oupprewions, Diseases orthe Joints, Fistula in Anq*~ Nervous Affections? Pams in the Back and Loins, Irrits •lions of the- Bladder and Kidn.6ys,successfaHytreftied.- Cure guaranteed. , years* practice (six to thi* city* enables Or. Brown tooffer assurances offpeedycaro to all who may come under his care. • : Office and private consulting rooms,Diamond av. - ~ Charges moderate. v novs:dAwfv REMARKABLE CURES] BY THE VUE OF It R. HO UGHTON’ S PEPSSK. K Vrom O'. Hnighlm's AVe Bo'kef Cases and. Corre spondents O. >s 1 Mlb» A. R., oj'ed a ; Tliti lady wat very spare and sallow —had incessant pain ond uneasiness in the pit of the ttotnnch.' Two or three limes-a day the pain fn* :reused to such adrgree as 10 muse iter scream wiin agony. Thereatneka Hap -penrd sometimes afterfood, and sometimes when none had been taken She raised mush sour; clear fluid from the stomach in he morning. The stonftch swelled much at night Tongue coated and clammy: muchthlrst; no appetite Bo wcls costive;. dull, stupefying: sensation in the forehead. .-.Complaints of twoyears standing ' Gave her some Pepsin on Monday: Came back In a week, baid the pain hnd not been halt so bod since taking the second dose. and. wns daily growing less The constant gnawing, was also gone. . Apneltu improves; tongue .cleaner? bowels Tegular? head still heavy; In Another week sh&wosenrlrrty free fmmuneHSHiessaad pain In the ■stomach-*-raised no.a'’ldfluiif&—-head felt clear, and pvery racc ,°‘ thesiOinach co-Tptaint was removed. . A-Asictfy-rMaTnedJ.ady, MedfiO— Pain o/iereating Very stoat lady. Had suffered pain, Usually , very $e ' vere, m tue-rcaion of the stomach, for three years oast, mtd particularly intenseaftereaung • Whenauhe worsi! ihe patais as if some bard hody-were being thrust into tnr pit of Uie stomach andbored m every direction. Much tenderness on pro»sure. Ti isJa/y used the Pepsin with Syoaaftcrtheh'Btdosethepninceasrd —sue fcl» some nausea. and retched, but nothing cam© up. Several months have pa? ed.bauhcTe hasbeen.no retarnof tbepum. Tongue clean and moist; no sore* ness of the - • ; • , , . . , . . # RbmabbablbCubs— LouitviUe, Ky , May, ISSI —On the ?ih of May, 1651- Rev; M D. Wilhaim, pastor of-Oi© Fourth Presbyterian Church.in Louisville, and had been fora ioag time confined xo his room? and. most of the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronic D>a v * rhcea, ond was to ail appearance on the. very verge of the grave* and acknowledged to be so by bi&physician, who had tried all the ordinary means la hi* power with* auteifeei; and nt the above named time? the patient."by l the consent of pis physician, commenced the- use of Dr.' Hoagliiin’s. Pepsin, and. to iho as'onisfcmenu surpriso and di-light of all. bo wasrauch relieved the first day. The third day he left his room The. sixth day, which .was excessively hot, herodc ten.miles with no bod ef fect? on the etgh h day he went on a vMuo the country; and on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored ifrhisnaiural strength, he was so far recovered os to go alone a joarney of five hundred miles, .where he arrived in safety, much improved in health, having had na dis tarbance ofthe stomach or bowels after taxing the first Lose of Pepsin. , These-are factsnoteontrovenoblc, and this is a case which ought to convince all skeptics that there is a power in Pepsin Let physicians and dyepep. lies investigate. . : DR-GEO H. KEY.«ER; - Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood st;, Pius burgh Hu , ; ■; . tmygfrdfew IMPORTAN T PUBLIC-'SALE. ' " «t ttio .lra*iees 01 iiieUwuXotlbtsUniicft • •' ‘' ixf„? laie ?’, nnder d« fc d -®f assignment..©? May 1; 1841, r wijl ho fold at PpbLa Saie/in(be .Mcnirk Hou»» la ihe Borocgh orrjew Brighton,BeaTer CDUniy» i’ennsvl- - vania, op THIjIISI)AY, tbo 30ib. ofJune, 1b52, all ihe - vfghl*;uuerand inters inthefoliowioff Real Estate* held' • • oyjhojaidTrD'teesfn,Header county—viz t • No. %'r Six.icrcr.of;Coal Land, adjoining, the village • pfSharoa; ooopdedby lands ©fLarem Bay, Ac. T&a ’ lias valuable Coal privileges, and ia lathe Immediate vicinity©? ;the ipax|feiB. ; A portion; ©f it itclcdiedfor coUi7«fion 4 asn>ll fraraeiJ*uBe t fQr a tenant.' f.. r -:»♦ Three acre< IV4 perqheaof land, in the boroughof - .FftJftionr boonoeii;, by rFfont street oh.4be etiuJoh* stbri& Sioekion on ihe ?ouib, ,Benjacifn Janjea on ihe. i wesVandJphhPagbontbenorth.TJjeiniflrovements ;ate amt sahstiiMial two story brick dwell- r ■ ' rnffbppseiaboatSffby dO.ftet, with if'wrnyabontlßfeet ' r in extending back about 3fMeet; wash'-boose;,, smoke-house, and other out-buildings, ana ft choice *e : lection of frtnt irees.. This lot has a front OnMain Street > : Of about 00 feet. . .3; pjipmded moiety of li2acres,TMpBrchesonandf - ‘ 'situate on Brad) 7 s run, adjoining JadgeCaroihere end ■ • others. -This tract contains a valuable and extensive ' bed. of PCannel convenient lo market,: and Is weUworih the attention of perrons engaged lathe Cos) i ba-iness.' The superiority of this coal is acknowledged, it readily. commands . one or iwp cents per bushel above the rates of bituminous coal. TkerearefaUo, ' aboutSO acres cleared, principally meadow Hoff cabin; small orchard, Ac - • * . :4. Lot of ground in New Brighton, opposite the. resi- ■ deuce of M..Gillilantl, lying;between waterstreet and ' tow-path of canal, unimproved. : »>•: -. >5. Irfivbf ground irt hew Brighton, baundefl-on the - ehstby Main, street, 07 feet 0 mcnes.somhby Johnston & Stockton, 60 lett; west by Cbaties Lokons.o7feet6 ———inchesi-and . nortn by .N. p.- Mauly,- COfeeir-Ijripiove-- .proposal! for the Publication ••• : ®enur a two story framedweHing, obout OiSbyCi feet,- OF THB PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES,” ANB Paiuted white,drvi(led .’and occupied as 4 tenements, FOB THE j TOBLICaTION. OF THE ’FIRST naming eachiworeotnson a floor, with a garret finished, THREE VOLUMES OF THE -COLONIAL- 0 *; , „ ' ' • fc - CORBS. ’ ; ; : - N0.5,6,7and 9j(part of larger lot No- 7,1 n Sealed f a ‘|* tOD >) bouiwerfon theeostby Bcuvarriv©r,nauhby Publications of the «PeimaylvdhtttArchivcs,» , aiid Pro- 101 No. 4, west by a 40'foot street,antieoutlibya 30 foot. ~ . posals ior u Re-jmblicati6n of the first threevolumesoif the Colonlhl Recd-ds, 11 will ho received until’ iheßih :lc P l *? ® e *olu togetneror*ingiy y 'fo suiipurchasere. - day ofJUNB next, fn the office ©fiber Secretary of the ' 7 ••• Lot'on .>Mdlri~ l m for the publication©? ibe ‘ k Pennrylva- eubstaatiot two stoiT; brick: dwelling . - nia Arcbives, n and also lor the reipublicatiflin of the first ..«§*evaMai24'by-34fee\vtiadle. stable;*©**- * • -.* -> i three volumes of the “ Colonial Records, 1 11 agreeably to n LotNo- aiSm New RTightODTbdahdedoa the west the provisions of the following sections ofthe foliowitiu by U road way,Qo feet; goatnbyFall&T.fitreetjiiOfeei; . . Aetsof Assembly; ■ to cwl-by From eireetj CD feet*, ; and, nonh by No 216,156 JkK AcTpicviding forthc of tie Cjjfenial Rr- fmpro vemeats i iwoMOTy-brick and frame dwell . C3rd! % and other original papers in tU office ofthe fi«re- [ngtiouke,af by-40 feet,Tnctadingporche3( one and a utry cf iht CcwnonxDtQUh... ■ hair story frame-store house and -offiee, about 16 by 47 /Secttuh I. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House of f e^»fr*raft*tablßahdortierouthuitdings. RcpresentaiivesAf ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Shßront boanded ontbeeaftby Main street, in General 1 Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by alley,-weethy a street, and nottbby John the. attthorStyof the same, That the Secretary of the '■Jr 1 ?* c 3 r4 i: Jmpro'vfmenisf a -lj story .frame dwelling - Commouwealihbe; audheishereliyauthorizedandTe* hoaseyaboullGbyOJfeet.-wiihaporch* quired to continue the printing'or-the Mlnmes of tbo --*v. : - ; Westbalf of iot;No: olh Fhllslon, bounded by •* Pxoprirtary Government hitd CoQDcil of Safety. dbwn -*“tCreerv on ihe North; -Bink stieei on the :Weat, au- ; ' - - -to theadoption oftheCnostiJctionintlieyearonethou ?l*eyon the Soaih,' and by C, Beisicger oathe East; sand>cvett hundred ond ninety, from the point at which improvements—a two-story, brick dwelling bouse, two the third volcme of the Coiohialileoerds terminates, in ro°«*B on a flifor, and aa one story kitchen, Ac., In the ■ the same fbapo and style in which the volumes of the - . Colonial Records; already printed; ore published—each . kor No. 12. of lots laid out by Thomas Williams voiumetocoulatnnot lew tlmo eight hundred nafies.and in boQnCedonthe.Nonh.by ;that the imuibcrofcopiesofeach volamo shall be fiflecn by Second street SO feci. Soath by Mr,-< r: . hundred. . ’ Wiiuams iso feet, and West by an alley fiOJcet, en*' :- :• Section 2/Thal it «haH 4>t the duty of the Secretary cmredund cultivated. of th«rCommoaweaUi>,'immediatelyaflonhc nassoxeof . *»► Lot tn Fatiston, bounded on .} this Act, iowmepiopo*alstorthc poblica'ionofthe “ r cws,Last .by a street; Sotnh ; by Thomilyyand >Vesi records afore>ald r giving pabUc notice for at least one by meeUhgtliousp. lot,- being 50 by 150 feci. Improve- ; .month in-two papers published inPhtiadelphia,Pitts* ments—a^.-iwo.-stoty .-frame .hQUw, oboal 16 by 24.fcev' f wUicbibroposals'shbH state the basement story of-sione, - -' - price pervolamc, aria shalliocfade the fatibfaland literal . IS. 'Five'Coat Lou ndjOsUicg Blcllroj’aheirsl beijjg - » iransctlbingoftiirt.. records aforesaid; under the suDet- .wgetuertlOOhySjO feet. , iht-ndence < f theSecfetary iheputircationandblhainff ,r** f Lot ,in Fal'sipn; iHe North by gnv.; in a manner and nbtiDteriorto tiieydlinnes b,U«y» Eaal by ;From street, - Souih by .Thotnily.-and , 7 , ofthe. Colonial. Records: afreadypijt!i?hed,fihding"ail' Townsend, amt tV’ejiby Uark eireet? improvements are r .V -mMeriat/andthedeUveringofthemto the Secretary of story brick, dweitiug house 50 the Commonwealth! which proposals *hair- *uhte,&c. * t . . at the t tne/appbihted by the Se6retßiy jn presence of jy»s. .Two water;loi3, bounded by Froni strect tm -iv - 1 the Governor,'AudliorGenemi tutd StatcTreaiurerWbd Vi e Beacon on, the North, -Beaver river on iha . rshalliheiuwiihtKcSccreiary.prQceedtoallottlrecOn- ar.d an alley on the Sooth. i trncttoihelowenandbejtresponriljle.btdder.'-Provid* B - Lot No. UinFallßion,: bounded on the East by ed, Thaibefote assig tng the contractas aforesaid,*thc ronl sifeet, Noitii by an alley, :We?t by-Back street,- i sucrcssful biader shall enter Into bond to the Commo- an< * South by Stokep* h-Ufcjjmprovctaenis, acoaveni i weotdi, with t*oe> moreaofSclem metier, inihe sum ent and i-abstaniial two ftoty urtek-dwelling house,-4t -■. of ten thouiand dbllars T rQhdltional*fbr the faithful fulfil. 18 feet, and a-wiug IB>hy 18 feet, with porch, ee.; (ncntof hisibairact whichlidhd shall be approved br - treme stabTe,‘.smoke hoass-ahd other <■ r the Governor .before being re'ceivtd.'v' : . ■--• X 7., Lot No. 23, ltrblenilehAl^sexiensiouprßtldga* Sectiou3. Tbat;Ushallbcthc'daty, df theSccretary of water, bounded.ou the Nonfi.oy Mcllmj’a ' ihe.Com'nfohwebltiVisQ »>oa as tiieen!ire hamherbf cop* : *y Kashka&hkpstrcet't Sooth by lot No.fE>, hod Weatby ies of ou! One volume abirintaVhlieeh detiverediniohis Izikaiikostreet officetQceriifyihatfact to the Governor,who shall then LoisNo.3t,s'),33aud 3i tn Bridgewater, bounded 09 draw hia warrant on iheSHateTieasurer for North by Gtlkhcaunstreet. Ka»i by Kushkasbkesb, due the Contractor occording to thecohirttci, whichshai) South by Il.racoa Alley, nird' West ty PakaTiko streefc he paid outbf any moiicysm the treasury not otherwise Thislotmay be Sfld Uyficparate mimbers orcsdoscrib*^: [ appropfiatidt Provded, That: the Secretary fehdli not cd ' [ • Lot No. OC; bounded on the Korih. by: Beaver alley,- v ■ mat the contract has been carried outirracc'Td&nco with Fast by tfustiku-Uko stteeij.Soialir by foi:N'o»'fl6/tn4 ,4 ' u ' l .the 'troeiuk'Ut and meaning of this act. and csnodsHy WV*t by Pukanko r reel : thai theVo;ame,aspul)ii3btd,isufaitbru[audlUeralcopy • !8- Lot. No 10 iu i):ckev ? s extension of ShurMt, oftbeorigmoi. bounded on theVosiby MiunStreet, 9oulbby \Vhlupan; ■; :fSection 6“That the-Governor’ia ootborized aad re- WeHbystreet, ard Nouhby JohnU-ckey,—enclosed.- ■; guested to appoint some competent person,'whose duly IP- ;lt tots in the Pofoaßh of Rocbe«!er, : r it shall bo toselectfor such of the Original Oaml 10, bounded by Wasson or.tli«rNorth,'B:iehmtt ;; * j: * . documems, lcners, treaties, and etber pajpers, prior in etreei on thc Ka<ii, Lot ND. ll on aT d Goald - - .toihe peacelof one thbusniid scvetilrinjdred and .street on the West ‘Noe, to. 17,1810 'v • • , eighty-tiirce, thcSectetary?ayfsce,as ther, bounded on ibeNonbby Wasson; ; : : . wuv be dcchtea of sufficient IropDriahcetobe pubUshed; mund sir. et, Booth bv Lot No iil, and West :V - ttccbrd-rigtadateandsttbjectinone street. N0*. 25. hnd y 8 lyingto^ethe^lroiimiedod;- - or more volaniesy fiveibfthe size ofibe the North by George street, ' :-. '.ColottiaV Records heretofore primed which shall be call- b*' liOt No. 21. ai d West I>y Wangtmands reel. i - * cdihe Archives 3 * 1 Lot of ground msboron, bounded calfccNotlfc- Section s TaotitsbaU-beibedaty of the Secretary of by* Purdy’s heirs. Hast by Main srrcetvykitrthtiy otbar thoGommonweallh: iidmedmtefy aftertbe*‘Pennsylva*’' -lotof.-J. Uujidarelul, and WeiibyaOOfoot sircel- :Otl w '- tila > aforesaid, are prepared for this lot is a two*story frame dwelling house, aad frhae v’ procure, the printing of.fiftecn hundred copies of stable. tbe les luunctUalelyin;. the same manner, and B - n.acrcs of Jand, adjoining tbe 'above, boudded J uuder the same by Wrhy amf other-, having coal -uhd third Sections of tb)f;Actf ip reference to, the pablt- - Two Iqis m Undgewateri No aod p'irt of; V- ' cation of the Colonial Keedras.'- : ' ' - No. 22, boundr.d on ihe NonJiby No.dl, Eoitby PubiiC: rruc - , An Act cupplemeptary to ap Act, entitled «* An Act >qu»re, Somh by of No. 22; and Wcst by Kuslk : providing tortho;pub!icauon.;pt;ihe Colonial Records' ku-hke street , - 1 and oihcr original papers In-theofficßofthe-Secretary of : 8?- Undivided 4 sth of water lot,finjsted-i« the ;... ihr^^Corainoaw:calth,'appfovcd;Feh,ls;tfcsi. ; . ' s ■ Borough of'Faitston > on.iboFasl side ofthe public rood -> FromtUonature ofthe foments ofthe Penn* or street und between said sueetund the <i-x 6ylvBmaArthlves r nowreadytorpublication,HisJndi3* part of to tNo49citt tiding 4(» feet on the -peosably neces4ary.to theproperexecution of the work- 40 feet on the Creek.' , - that its ppUticatibii shtOlbe curate and competent parson, therefore. ’ ■ by jWoin streeti-Nonh byxiaaucy* ana ; Section I. Be it enacted by the Senate ard House pf West by Back street,-with a |wo story brick aw*lUng‘»: .-.i RepreseAisiives Of the CommtoweaUb of Pennsylvania faon«b. » M ‘ 1 in General Assembly met! and if is hereby enacted by the above No. - or. aainafon .«.; the auihoTitybfthefcame,That BomuelHazzardbe, and gonare.-boonded: br the raae gtreem on Ute.bast yd he is hereby appoitnedioedU,add soperintendthu Dub- •WeBt,:and by .«uptovo - r,: V iicatiDnoi the Peiinsylvimia AfcUlvetf, 1 authorized to be: menis—aiarse brif kdwetiiDghoQs«..J j) B,loxiea “ißu^v.- printed by IheACtto which thislsasapplexcentp:; 36 Lot No 0, l^bsh’spJonqlßndgewftterjbOaag- : Seetioh 3. That if shaU he the dutyuoMhecditor to tie* ed by Bridge streri.ar.d aa alley pO feci, and ,py Mts - •vote his cntire'aitentibn r ti>ffie.tmbHcflti6ri>of.»aid Ar- No * and No 7>mw* ... hjtrtnj , lLJ< chtves. lo pTepare ail Eeceasajy notesVindiccffrUnDer- •: M. Lot. No. 5 m the Boroogh of Fallstorr, bounded , v . such other hn tflcNortii na^^F& \^-VjeslbyßMk.ttrftoti ; ..:-._.. proper, In doiiig which he shall be tmthorizedtopubHch on. the Soatii by Lot No. 6,.&!uloaihe£aUb7 sueepaperspfu date.later thamsev'emiftnhundred and .. . , w#k ! • mcnciTig before that year.-'- • v - ; >' y' -Beg^a*. Section 4. Thanhe raid Editor hennd heKherebyao. o|nt arc Wcltojry, near-wliera o-wWto ocfc&mertf banlepjfottlficaiion*, Indianmofra.ltSisnCMdsprothej', hll^tKo : p9^nonhßi«lity-wr*ndeme»i«d»tAtre^ljt simi!arnapcra riowexistiiw amonffsaid nttiltT*. «*he Jteniecto <t. blank,o»> ; ; ttntongh UK,, , ahau to-uicfraporillntiraifoitoHUef uactof wiiicliihUijapartjapnthfortydep’eefcewtonb .. - aniil -‘. pemi6Slyoala AraMWß.n tiie ejtpense of which bnnd,ed,and fonyi. p«cliea,tt>a_«e.We;oa* lincoftot shall be tiaiil oitt of any tnooeyain the.ttaaaury not other. ) No. D 7, tho propenv of Hagb M’Cinms’ hatjj ihcnne by tvlse ontiroDriated.- after being andued and-oxomined In »ho astme aonlh eieluy-aeveD dagreea, weat talrty-seVon ilie osiSl nenaer, tl , fc , , , perches, to a Blelce*v»B4<3getCf ; BigiSettye* en!tkr , That shonld the nnmbcr or. volumes fixed In' thenetnp tits same,.north 4otiy,-lwo end one jsclf do tho Act io whicuUiis isaeopplemom,prove inonlSeient groe,, „esl tilty petehes ioapiakc; thenee'by -he itUne to contoin ihe en.Tfe miisberofpnper&noW BelectiuHor north Sfty;lhree'aiid'one*hnUaegrteSj ! we’stV»enty per puhlicniioi), itshal! bothe dovyofitbeSeoirctaryof the ched toueialcej theneennrh'fOrtyißevtrn aniiTjnohalf lCoannoriweolih tocaase sitch aodtnonalyoicmesj hsmay degrees, west twenty-eight pierchetildihiitalcii thdnC* be necetsary lo couiain lbe emirecolleclioD, )o bepob- bs; tbe Bamcnonh thirly.rtx degrees-andone-hair, w«t lisbedhy tb'eeom/aetor .tS thesimediaimerins tboiigh thirty peiches to a slate i ibence by the Biune north no number oi volotne shod been fixed by the Acuo whicti ihirl)’-.Bix degree-, and one-h'alf, we,l rblny pep. there i* a supplement.-.' v .- : ;v r - . ehos to ; a BsaV6f. and >t , !tßrtce by' the sacno nortit YEtetioh‘7;;Tifat the Secretaryof tbeCommonweaVh' Ond ohif-lialfdegroe»;wen eight pet chco, tot be be authorized to procure the fe‘pufcliealion, of the first’ pIOCT of beginmDg. cdniaihinetblrty ilirce volcraesof ttie ColomalßecoidE,uniform wiih the 'sure. anme is dedcribed in d certain dfed he* * ' present edition, lohepublished and -.tween Jumes Fatterson and Elizabeth hit wife, Of Btigh- , ing to the provisions of this Act, and tlie Act lo whien too, Bcavpr County, Pennsylvania, of lhe-first'part*and thisisasu)iplefficut; sndtbatinihcmaktngof&coutract JamesDundav,Mordecal U. Lewis, Samuel WvJones, tor the pub)iouuon ot >.fhQ Pennsylvania Archives, and Piifieid and Robe>t Howell, Assignees In trun * first three volumes of the Records, the ccretary of the. of t&c Uniied'Siateß,orthe-CiiyotFhUa * : -j;; .CoomonweaUh bo directed to provide fortlie publication; delphxa, tho same to besold by the acre, and of at least one volume:per mdnth, onu be authorized to to the ac'as) admeasuretnent epon the ground take such meosuros'ps will ensure the faiihiul perform- . -Itisbelicvcdihotcapilatiftsinay make inihoforegolnff ' aneeof the iaid ctmtract^- ‘v -' ; v•/ : : real estate safe and profitaule it vestment n and to those , The contract for the publication of the Colonial Re- of etnati nicair« the opportunity is' afforded; ftreecare a- - cords,provided forin.thcBilcecliotiofthe Actfirst home, as theproperty willt>e ’Sold.at rcaionsblQrate*. -' ■ quoted, has already been maile, and bidders will confine anu cjteaKytcrQii ofpaymcfit. - > their propntals 10 me “Penns, i Vania Ajchires,’’ and Ihe TERMS—Five pet cent of iho norohase money to re-piiuUQauon of. tlic fiiEt tbrec voiaineli of the : u ;Colonr- timCthc property sold suaUbestntrkciSl : ■oh or loenljcrone or the oiber, aseach wiil ba'anae'orone ihird of eoill purtbasecmney on teenn eons-itate the sub,octet nßeparaiecotnritct. - -- liverr ofthe died 10 the poichoscT; the remainder in Kro . BjdderßOTnobßeryeilbe beoßlremer.tjot jgecr «qnallnsU>line'rtff p»yable in oneaiv4 two y(sars»f(OT : ' : : fi. el above tiuoled. end ofihe7th Seciion tbedayoi sale, with interest, payable half iCariy.ac*- of i]>c S^: ppiemcin, aa nil proposal failing tn embrnce. enredh; bond and mortgage in-lhe u-ual manner.' If de. ' IrfTn^Mii:«. r^!r a il!S , r?«l. l i2T I r^BS2 s <lere r , ,v T J® n,me * hemadeby any purchaser in nji coaiphingsrub l r* Wenl of Contt«n*t thei saidtemra,the prupeny'holdßmp bertscld «U» . jhOß.d aeeompanj' the pjoposais. - rUkahd rxpense. . ' . W.RpoRES, Fotchases tot txerriinir one hundreddpilsrsea be . «, SKTtuttu&t&t Cmmmatim,. paiitia cult. JAAiES-DUNDaS, I . 'Note—Thelbreeyalnmfsof the ColonialKeeorisal- ; S^MUKEAvJjoNESkfS'lfittsatt.i'« ready Fhbliahed,mly Jie'foandfaailtte public llbranej v . jumVftTE. I- - lof ihewHS. t l«t»a myM&wrta RODSSTHOWEIi, l * Aoitgamcnt for the Benefit of Creditors* By order.of voluntary assignment executed cu ihe Sill day of May, In the year by . Class, ftL J * GbatbA Co.? la Richard T. Leech, jr.«the ©aid Clark;' M’Gratb A Co., made the said Richard -T» Leech, jr , a Trustee, for the.benefit., of their creditors,. Ail persons having claims against the said firmware requested to present them to the subscriber? , and aU persons Indebted to toe firm,.are notified to . call on the subscriber, at 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh, tin dp ay or arrange the same R. T -LKEOIf; JR... ' --I.* . •■ _ -t.- ; * *. ' ■ v v. / *•>' - ‘ '^'" r ki-xi TOR SALE & IPO LET. EfSSSSSJastes - n J _ B. CKE3TEn.agmiffiC«M«t w^ asmiow — .«w Wtrtei jftrea. './To.' Let« ■ .• THE MISSOURI IXCH AtiQß, <m Water.,,,., tgi® martbe cor#*tflf.ehonjiM«, sSISiS!?] I ***' ~ JHL r«y to Alderman PARKINSON;sSwKS’’ **>- npcaylf • * f|iO UTt>-'lile »aU2Cr!bFr ctCei‘ {oi~tfmi~iSi I m-woceupltd byMMOT.WiriockiMk ftflavis, No.lK MarkeUlreel. Fo»««tioa on the lit of Apt. Kni)uiraof jnnSitf, - OHAtf. H. PAIMO! r\ESIRAB£K JJUSWfcSS STAWD-I offer foi to l Li Uie: warehouse ifiovp.occupied.br mo u s dru ; alow on tlie corner of .Liberty ai)d Hand atreei*, a good location for btwincs* of puy kind» poiuisioa ,*iv*n fmylSf JaMKS Aw JONKSL • por Sato, A FRAMKDweUiQgr Honse and lol,fiiuflted on Clay J\ alloy,No 31, i-The boosefaJ&bylB,S»!orletf high, with ft wing 15 by 10. Lol friJU fect front bys7deop>—. Price SCOfIT CUKTiS & tk/IIJBS Agio., ‘°*yB - No iaycor,of WoodandFiluntti- ' iEM FOE BEN r—From the Ist of Apnl retl* U»; M BtoTc,.wnh Dwelling nunclied.on the-corner ol * „ Market and Firm etreets—dgood bfisiness eland i\ir a store or Tavern, it being only one square ftaolbe river—will be rented tow toa good tenant. Apply to . WALTER BR&NY, N 0.533 Liberty et. . . Fota*!*. A TARM,containing 60acre»,*imAt* ■* loWMb> f*» Ailpgbeoy coumy, about u?nfe, f J onr ‘i )r nri( !? a * tdiweew the'Franklin and Bof ©WhanV-good wood ibis. 1 and- id ■■' niosUy Improved. > Eatldinj** tolerably good: - ForJenn? v -wqpire or ; CURTIS'* DO* I», Agent*! — lR y & *• No, Via, <o t. WprtJ Fifth eta. * _!i; ~ • ■ v_' iror HKKi ■ ■ • TIEN on ’TWELVE LOTS OK GROUND near the' . X-toll gate in iftef Loremgh of&ittUiPiiubargli. all within fore mlna’ca’walk of the Monongakeln fsrldito .1 tew lon are of largo rize, floating on Catena straw' ’ -anillbe Brownssille turnpike, and are among the beat lolsYor building pnrpo.irs on Hat side ofthotiver. one of these being a large lot extending; fro atone street to Iheother, and adjoining the foil hoise lot T hey will ha sold low. and on tcanonalile terins. Title perfect, end clear of Incninbrance; : Erqairr of / s' , aw. f. GtLr.moßE) Wo SlGr*nisk'--i'' i :.;.-. tnylltlmdAw .. <• :.HVui« aiMi Xot Tor Sale. ' HK lL K HOUSE* >jla - ib oa Chatham. * T be- an4,V\ tb-iirr. Thehoujreconlains aud ta well .finished throughout : Belas- actWebosmets pain «.f ibecity. Uisa very It nouHiip.oscdafbefore the tMth.rf adne.iLwill be of*’ ‘ fercq aipuoUoale.on ihatday t ai &L ; - whlmigtopDrcbiWft, will pleaieopplyroMr.’ *■ Jeckron Dnucan, cortieror Hl<b stteetdnd Penn ylvfc* : ‘ iua Ayenucj wbowiH gtveall necc?saryinfojroftiion. . . t jotrv T^TQTfCE—-The partnership heretofore existingbe*- • il toreen th&aadcrfllgnctl, nr G , BfineßK. utiiler tne -firm nf MußjrHY & woe " 1 on Hrpt of April last, by mutual content," : -a nest of the laso fir .n will he settled by H Lygj • • ' wjats dnly amhoilied to use the name of the firm *jr;v , that patpose. 3. r. MUHPHY, m ** ~ H IKK ' -..■• •V' v-,-.«;;-.'-'V, ..vf>. : - I •"•v;*i;«. ;••,.< t - » \ l * «. SSI 4
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