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' ii> «*Vt* .if* *t «•, ‘* • \ % ‘ 'i **•- ' ff. *-^^4l,,c . * , . » '• • ' . v ' * T* >■ r- -«i*-‘. - .4<>k ?._, ,»■ r —X *-~ i * r 'i*' tf ’, J»*, ■ , iVf*;-» f>. *-*•» ** ** ~ .- 1 s - , ;> v » * XXX---X-■■■;••;. --'V? >..-.; ~4-.: ■;.; -•■ - >v &iltj 30$onring FRIDAY, MORNING; :. ■ f Associate, Synod—Seventh Day.—Dm body met on Wednesday ovenieg, when the committee to whom was referred the substitute offered by Bor. Mr. Patterson, for the basis of union proposed by the Union Convention, reported in favor of i the adoption of tho substitute; I After the - transaction of some, unimportant business, the Synod adjourned/ until yesterday morning. ■ . ■ ■ - The Synod met yesterday morning at the usual- hour, and, after the opening exercises I proceeded to the regular business. - I After the reading of some reports and commu nications, a motion .was -made and carried that! all other business be laid nside in order that the Synod migh t take up .the, substitute for the basis of union. Various amendments were offered and discus sed, but, without coming to any conclusion, the Synod adjourned. In the afternoon, the discussion on the sub» stituteand amendments was continued. The question was called for, and a vote taken on the adoption of the substitute offered by ltev. i Mr. Patterson—it was adopted by a large' major-1 ity, only one or two voting in the negative. | The following is a copy of the substitute, as I offered by Sir. Patterson. It was adopted, with but a few immaterial alterations from it, as orig inally reported: . Whereas, The Associate Synod cannot harmo niously agree on the present draft of a basis Of UmM proposed by Synod's oommitteo; and • T ho Associate Reformed Synod did, re ? neBt 03 an exhibition of our views i with regard to somo practicable plan for the ao oomplishment of the object of onr labors arid prayers; and' •. . ' Whereat, Tbo Associate Reformed did propose a basts of union, m which they declare their nd herenco to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter, Catechism, Form of Prcsby tenan. Church Government, and Directory for Worship, and that the same system of faith, wor ship and government in the standords of the dif ferent bodies; therefore ? liat „ tho Associate Synod presents to.the Associate Reformed Synod now in session tho deolaraUon and testimony of this church, ex ‘t 056 , on - Psalmod y and Covenanting, with the chapter in the amended draft of basis nW™ 3 Qt th -° !ast westing on psalmody, | ! 7’ ?T nanl ,‘. DE ’ oatha and secret societies! use of spirituous liquors, churah communion and the confessions testimonies, together with the additional explanation contained in the draft, on the subject of the civil magistrate’s powers. I . After the vote, various resolutions and mo- j lAions wero offered, in reference to tbo manner in .the Union should be carried into excen- | tion. A resolution was adopted, however, pro-1 for the appointment of a committee to | prepare the basis .of . union adopted, and present j it in person to the Associate Reformed Synod, { now in session in Pittsburgh. j Bey. Messrs. Patterson, Cooper and Beveridge were appointed ns the committee. A resolution providing for the appointment of a committee to prepare for publication that part of the basis additional to tho testimony, adopted. Various other,motions and resolutions were offered, having a bearing on the contemplated Union, but, after considerable discussion, were rejected. The Synod adjourned to meet at S o’clock this momiDg. • - - Attempted fiaindtwff.—A. case was before Aid. Major yesterday, which showed the great desire some men possess, of taking more of their noigh bor’s goods than they can honestly pay for. A butoher in the 6th ward bought two head of cat tie of n , drover, promising to pay him at somo future day;,sometime elapsed, and the drover demanded his money—the batcher refused him, telling him ho owned no property, nnd that ho could not collcot it; but ho finally gavehim an order on a man who owed him, as he alleged, $lOO. Tho drover went to the man, and, to his nstonishment, he did not know the butcher. The drover immediately instituted suit against him, before Aid. Major; this frightened the butcher, and he Was glad to compromise the matter by paying the costs of tho animals and of tho suit. Th?xUrc.~~' Miss B&venport appears this even ing as Parthenio, in tlie beautiful play of lugo* This drama has boea very successful in our city, and it well deserves its popularity—for & more effective or beautiful play has not been produced on our stage for years. Ingomar is a translation from tho German, by Maria Lovell. Miss Davenport ns tiio Grecian maiden, and Mr. Brelsford as the Barbarian, are very effective in their personations of thoso arduous characters. JVew. Xoeomo^HJM,—Three new Locomotives for the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, have been completed in South Boston. They are called tho Crestline, Mansfield, and Wayne. Two of them arrived in Cleveland, Wednesday, having been shipped by that route, and will bo placed on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road, so ns to bo brought, without difficulty, on the. Ohio and Pennsylvania road. iVcw Wm. J. Kountz, of the Pittsburgh, has contracted at Freedom, for the hull of a magnificant steamer—to be 300 feet long of thp xnost perfect model that can be ob tained, united with great power. Capt. R.. Green loo, has.contractcd with Walker, of Elizabeth, for a new SL Louis pachot, to be 181 feet on.deck, 28 feet beam, and 0£ feet hold. Tht Pittsburgh. —This magnificent- steamer, having undergone the necessary repairs, conse quent upon her lato accident, will leave this morning, , for Cincinnati. The accommodation and Bpeed.of (he Pittsburgh are well known, but these .qualities;conbined with tho gentlemanly conduct of her officers, arc sufficient to insure hor a.heavy freight list and many passengers. Military Parada.— A grand military re view comes off to-day, at Porryavile. Politicians will Stand in no danger of depriving the county of their services by being jolted over a bad road, as there is a eplended plankroad between Allegheny City, and the village where the review comes off. . Omnibasses leave Allegheny City in the morning. * A Good Mote, The dry goods stores oh Mar ket streetwill.be closed (according to agreement of 1851,) on and after Tuesday next, at the hour of seven o’olock f. ji., each day, to continue in force nntil the Ist of September. Thisisogood custom and should have the hearty concurrence of every person interested, both employers and employees. Burglars Arrested. —Two men, known as Peter Delany and Billy Campbell, were arrested yes terday afternoon and taken before the Mayor, oharged with having burglariously entered the house of Mr. Gilbraith, on tho Fourth street road, and stolen therefrom several valuable arti cles. - They were hold to bail. ■ Accident.—A. son of Mr. Brown a coal hauler on the Stenhonvlllo road, about fourteen years of age, was kicked on the head, on Wednesday afternoon, by, a .vicious, horse, fracturing his soulL The child is lying in a very dangerous condition. Disorderly Conduct.— Bridget M’Cabe, Cathe rine Niblo, and Patrick Butterfield, were com mlttcd yesterday, by Mayor Guthrio, for disor derly conduct—the two former for five and the latter far ten days.' There were three commitments to' the county prison* yesterday, for vagrancy a and drunken ness. ' The was aTaroy day in every sense of the word—morning, noon, andaf ternoon, lv not only rained, Irat poured. - I Lot for Oat Works —The Directors of the Al legheny Gas Works have purchased from Mrs. Denny a lot in the Second Word, Allegheny City, on tt wTn ° hio B,reet and lanc! Gas Wnrv 8 on whioh to erect the animhift * ' 1 on very rea . : - rms, nnd is situated in a very conve nient location, and in a desirable portion of the 28. ' AlsauUan *'£<ittay.— Charts M'Geo was arv : - y and bronght before tbo Mayor, charged, on oath of Bridget M’Cabe, with as sault and batteiy. -M’Goe made an assault on fhe prosecutrix with a bottle, injuring her, as it >a alleged, severely. The Mayor committed him, in default of bail. Malicious Mischief. —Ann . Whito was bronght beforo; Aid. Major yesterday morning, charged, on oath of Elizabeth O’Donnell, with breaking into tho bouse and making an assault on her— The parties, who xesido in tho Sixth ward, wise ly settled the matter by each paying a share of costs. . ■Alderman Parkinson yesterday held a German, named Pctor Sheldigcr, to bail, for assault and battery on Ann By ne, who alleges that Sheldiger made an assault on hor in his own house. Mr., John Christian Sehaad has been very suc cessful in his , course of lectures in Washington. He designs delivering a conrso in Canonsburgh, on the same subject—History of Switzerland. ; En Ponte. —Large numbers of delegates to the Domocratio National Convention, which meetß in Baltimore on Tuesday next, have passed through our city, on their way cast, within a few days. FKESJI OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. G,, Stray Mure. ....... . 5 rcs !^ji lce of subscriber, living in the 1 Pv.JIVk i tt ,B “ ageo Sorrel Mure, about fifteen t-UChaiu), high. Ihe owner is requested income forward,, prvvc. properly, pny charge., and lake her away, or she wiU be disposed of Recording to law. -fiRTHUR NICHOLSON, _my.G.j;! .... , , Diamond. -. iOpbureh TkTOUCE —lire partnership heietmore existing be ■■A': <;»een the undersigned; in Uie Wool oud Cooimis -5^ n .bujnesa, under me firm of Mnarnv fc Lbr; ™a« dissolved on ibe first of April last, bymntual consent ■ iha iiiisriens oflhe late firm will bo seitled by H IAL who U duly auihnriied to nso the name of the firm t,r 'A, r i u!posc ‘ : J. R. MURPHY ! ■ ____ H. LEE i TTNderwooo’s pickles! \ -\J . do Preserves}. . do Syrups; „do- Jam*; LEAVITT'S LXTKACTS, of every kind, altvayg on hand, and for sale* wholesale and retail. * n,vo> JUVELy&CO. ■J”}™' ! * CGj Liberty street, (north side \ ■rpiVittU'U laid papers— —* 130 reams aborted qoahties of Fcrpuson’s, Rhoad* 50,1 l! T S “ |, j !r “ lr ’ Cnid Lciier Pa per, Mue and Cream Laid. Ferjjusoii'ii bice and white Laid nnd Wove GO ream's French Foolscao, of the Terv best ooalitv For saie at W. S. HAVEN’S Paper Warehouse/’ cornerof Market and Second si*. AOABD"* : rtO\x RS ‘ 3*' DA y ,D ? 0N iUally,-informs the Ladies of t mabnrgh and Allegheny ernes, tliat S,?Cr*he will have open fortlxirinspecuorua enlendid 1 assortment of Imported BONNETS, (silk, "rape, eimra Aiso, a variety of rich MANTIILa§ and fritAVYiis, tOffcilicrwitliaKenemltißsortmetitof Fancv Goodput her«e«r Store.Wo 4X MaRKFT ST be M;; J Si r 9 i. o - n ,i !! I i f!SDAY ' i7;h J Opposition Defied : : nOMBINATION REJECTED COMPARISON INVI- V tfrd and Vyho!e«ale pneeß Adopted. HOOD has iast returned from the East, with a large assortment of Jew e ry of ibe newest «pnng fashion, ami very fine quality; ol»o,alarffe lot of fine Gold and Silver Watchesfrora the boat. European mauuiactnrcTs, together with a great vn nety of other good*, such a* fine gold fob guard and vest nSnlninSnVi 'r Si>e gold |OCk«“ g“d pen* and pencils, specie, thimble*. pocket knives, port monies, silver spoon#. fine razors nndslrops, nccorileon* and a great variety ol other goods ..usually found in a Jewelry filort, uV of which he will sell «t NewYbrk m.tl from 25 to 50per cent lower, than any other establishments city, at * _i 5 >’ 13 _ _ No 51 MARKET STREET. ~f,5 ntt> y Jvantft Railroad Company; —* AIT »«.“ »ow prepared to receipt for produce, Ac., to f? Philadelphia, immediately. Time five days. BATES Off rBEIGBT 03 Bacon, LarJ, Port, Bvef, Lard Oil, &C.. 50 cents nor luu pounds. r Candles. Cheese.rotion, Earthenware, Leather, Leaf Tobacco and TVmdowGlass, COeents per 100 pound* Beeswax, Dried Froit, Wool, Brisiles,Clover aud'nm othy becds, Deer bluns, Hemp and Flax, 70 cents per lwpoanjl«Bi. r . tos. Feathers* Furs and Peltry, Brooms and Itfer* ebaudize, Ol) cent? per iro pounds COVODb & GUAIIAM. Agcnts *. Ganal Bnsin. PuisbuTgU. M «-■« HOUSTON, Agent* 5:70 Market street. Plnladelpcio. BifcOW N*s UXGII A WOK. ■ . TUKTLS CUBES. PA , * A HROWN, Fropmicr.—This splendid nnd -*A. comm&atc.us establishment, recently crecicd hv ihe proprietor, ante teimibosof the Praddock’s Field Piaufc lleadj and near the present terminus of ihe Fenno. Rai»- road, twelve miles irom The city, is now open for the re ception or l-anuhes and others desirous of escaping the heat of.the.ctijr daring the sooinjcrmonths. Thiarnu cioushotct being near the railroad, iarDpiie, Mononre t.c.a river and plank roud, is readily accessible by all tho«e rrenn? of conveyance from the city; ami affords a delightful su'iimrr retreat, with pleasant walks and «L lv,ft lf Dd it is raugnifieenUy fitted ,up and furnished with every improvement Of first-class •modern hoick—suites oi rooms t parlors, eic. Ah omul bos will convey pH«seriger. to and from the Railroad ■ nTnva l and departure of trains. [p* Poe propneior feels a«*ored that twenty years ex perience w the will enable him to secure the ooraft-rt andiinsuro the mtisfacuon of all who nny visit him in his new location. . tmj2o:3md ARaK,A 5D KXTE RBIVE S t, E Oh MEAL Ey">TA7E, AT PUBLIC AUCTION ( & Aru,RDAY,Juuc Sdi otWiLKINSIiURG—The \Jr undersigned.;having-divided, their 1 property into country sent* ana uaildmg lot* have finally determined to cempi) with tlie wisfcesand derires of their numerous frierd* who bavo called on th«m' to expose to public sale on the. ground at fVilkinsburg, ©ii Saturd/iy, June sth,.the remaining- pan*.or parcel*/*f. ground, consists* c * #0 bunding lots, large size, ® 0 one ucrc Jots; l two and a half acre lot; 1 three acre lot; ii four ocre lots 1 five and a half acre lot; t ten and a half acre lot; 1 iargeand beautifultwoslorybrickbou?©, together wiUi two and one foatlh acres ground attached. i ne above property ib mo*t beautifully nnd pleasamly Rtiuated ncorthc DLFGT at WiJkmsburg-, a distance of five and O'-.e-fourth roues from the city, and affording our mechanics and bunnes* men of the city a rare op portunity of purchasing a ,HOM E, that is at nil times ne- both by RAU.HOAD. TURNPIKE orTLANK ROAD, /hia,property latoowell known to require any description. - . - J tVe have detenntned to arrange our terms to sail any per.v nor persons that would <T©sire to have&HOM& iliat he may call his own. Our terms are one-fifth cash, balance in five equal leml-oannal payments. N. It.—Any persons wishing to purchase at private sale, previous to our public sale, can have an opportu nity by calling on HENRY HKIS, At the warehouse of Reis A M’Curdy, cor. of Seventh and Liberty *n., or ROBT. CURLING, At the warehouse of Curbing A Robertson, . rmvia . i cor. of Island Wood sis. • ■ Stray Oow* ' rTSjrfc?- CAME to the premises of ihosubscribtr, in • NUor>er St. Clair township, about the Ist of , (.kZjTj- Mnitih. a HFiD CUWj about 8 years old; wiiii uncarmark. Which the owner can have by pay ing charges unQ proving property. «P ■;■ JOSEPH COUCH. fFtHE next meeting of the Board of Managers of the . Allegheny County Agricultural Society, will be held in the Court House, at lOo’clock A. M.,oa Saturday the 2Jd of May, Instead of before announced. J. E. McCABE, President. JAMgsK.KsTirrtDY.SecrßUry. mviG-dAwHi Stray ATftr** CAME to the Bnbscriber, living in Penii iTrg3A. township, near the Leccblmrgh Road, a siSnll MAREj with a white btaze in her foiehead, ond white bn her two fore feet, and oa her off hind foot. The owner .is requested to come forward, prove property;pay charges, and take her away, bribe wili be disposed 02 according to law; ANBREW M'NAVGH, Penn township. • roylB:3n** Election—Glrty'o Eon FlanUlioad com ! pany- Directors. AN Election ;for & Treasurer and five Dl* 1 rectors of the 'Girty’**Run PJanfc Road Company, will he held on [TUESDAY, Iho Bth day of jane>lBSS. at .the bca*e of Thomas Holmes, near Evergreen; William Hainjple, Thomas Ifolmes, •. . . \Viiuam Thompson, . Joseph Crider, JobnLogan, JohnSeoit,! JohnM’Kniphi, H.G. Nelßon, John A. Wilson* Henry Fry, JrZ y Thomas H. Slewan. iacoVoZZo Jo3ioJi Secvy,: _myl9iUd43iw Commtasvmtra. for business purposes, in theeityof Pi}i,h£™'!7 o'Ucrs, a froat'of 20 feet each on Libcr[y st r „. h ~ !,a^ n S beet UP feet to Brewery elley. Only n’iShn ?? nd,n * will be required in hand-theholhnee on B “Sd UmJ an i e this property IS now in derannd, oh acconnt nr ,> ' A “ plelion of the Railroad, it is now offered for “Ueonfoe most accommodating terms. Those wishlnv _ e chase/ will call on the subscriber,No. 60 Liberty or'apply to Hon. Wilson M’Cantilese. or Hon pKI I Porn.. !. . iV . : . CYRUS black?' P. S—lf not disposed of before the istn orsoililnkt the above Lots will be sold at public Auction, ’ apr3:ttawtf • . * Carriages! Carriages J —' . ■•_gg»gq» gy- .THE subscriber would respectfully™. vile the attention -of the public lb liin fspsS£giP*oAßß! AO E REPOSITORY,on ih® nfrr w&—Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turnpike • thirteen miles wi-st of Pittsburgh. • • - • . • * Having onlmnda choice selection of VeWclos'of every description, whtch lias been selected with core and purchased at cash prices m the Eastern market, in a.favorable season of the year; Livery-men, anil busi ness menf in general, and, also, private families, will find it to their advantage lo^all. Persons wishing to know the quality and price of the Carriages bought in the Enst, and sold in : the Western country,bythe subscriber, are . referred la the owners of hundreds of Carriages now in use, sold by hiarwuh* in thejast six years. .«. And, alsoj will be kept on band, a few . NEW BUG* GIES, of the first quality, made by a celebrated moan* faeturerin New Jersey.. JOSEPH WHITE; Bhirtoh-gffi I) XSfc-3tw» Notice* V t - . , V ', l , 1 * \ r # . i! t ' „t*v* * * »•' ' ' ' ■%+ *1 * H -W « \ • « Y r * r •• - "'' •' ' ■•'. .. . •» ' VM-->**.' • -.v .-> . • -*-»•..••• ••' BT TSf VREILLY LINE. [ln consequence of the Btorm, the line between Washington and Baltimore worked badly, cut ting off onr Congressional reports, which are im perfect XXXIICOJSQHBSS— FUIST SESSION, a ~ Washington, May 27. r,~ E - : l AJ f~ 3 > Ir ’ presented a petition /or the establishment of a steam mail l n ® OjIWM to South Florida. - Also rw„— tltl ,l a Ja “ es Montgomery offering to Congress the benefit of his ; important invention to prevent steam disasters, and ashing the con struction of a steamer on his model by which he proposes to cany- tho mails between New York ana Liverpool In six days. ■ • House resumed the consideration of the bul granting lands and right of way to‘ Missouri tojud tho egnstruetion of the St. Jo- 1 oephs and Hannibal and the St. Louis Railroads, ine main question was ordered to -put: 88 voted against and 70 for it ■, t l ? r - Bocock moved that the bill bo laid on the table, which was negatived by a vote of yeas 74, nays U 4. . * WOMAN’S EIGHTS CONVENTION. .. „ Massiuon, May 27. , Convention assembled yesterday morning Mil 0 ?. frs - B - Here was, on motion of > S n 7 Kohmson, of Marlborough, appoint l„™ent pro ion, and Mrs. Frokoet, of WeilßVillc, Secretary. ; ?* n ni ®Ji t on Robiasan, of Salem, acorn- five were appointed to report perma nent officers. Tiio committee reported as fol- JJ. rs * J’ ronc * s Gage, President; Mrs. Little,Vice President; Mrs. Frohock, Mrs. Stan ton, ana Mrs. B. S. Jones, Secretaries Mrs. Gage, on taking the chair, delivered a beautiful address, which was listened to with marked attention. A business committee of cloven was appointed, who reported a set of resolutions, which ocou pied the balance of the day: under discussion, airs. A. Hme having the floor when tho Conven tion adjourned. ■ Second Day.; —The resolutions of yesterday being still under discussion, several able speeoh re were delivered, Mrs. Severanoo, Of Cleveland, Mrs. Frokock, of Wellsville, Mrs. Giffing, of Litchfield, and Mrs. Irish, of Now Lisbon, being tho principal speakers. _ Tho. eight resolutions reported by tho Busincss Committee wore adopted, and a report of a scleot committee on the subject of forming a State So ciety., was under disousßion at five o’clock. It is thought the Convention will adjourn thiß evening.. Its proceedings throughout have been highly dignified and ably conducted, and was largely attended. ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE CAMBRIA , New York, May 27. the Grand Dnkeoi Tuscany has abolished the , , 3 o l A utionand rcs torcd things to the condition of 1848. • _ Tho India mail had arrived at Trieste with Calcutta dates to the 7th April, and China to tho ..sth .March.., It is stated that new outbreaks have occurred in India. An expedition hsd sailed to attack Rangoon. LmiRPOOL COTTON MARKET. Athalf-past two o’clock on Saturday, tliolSth, the sales were estimated at 12,000 bales, ono halt of which were on speculation and for im port. The market was firm, and Friday’s rates were freelypoid. NEW SCHOOL -PRESBVTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. WAsnisQios, May 2G. The Assembly to*day liqb been exclusively de voted to the consideration of the report on Churoh cxtbnsion, and tho debates have been spirited, though land. Tho Rev. Mr. Noyes made an ineffectual attempt to introduco a de claratory resolution, that, tho church had no purpose nor expectation of Substituting an cede siastical board for voluntary societies. A long debate ensued, and tho Assembly adjourned without coming to a vote ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, &c. . . . Boston, May 20. The Convention is still in session; the proceed ings to day were confined to bitter denuncia tions of tho Church, Daniel Webster, &c. A destructive fire is raging in the woods of Maine, materially interrupting Railroad travel ing along tho Atlantio and St. Lawrence line. SUPPOSED COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED. Cincinnati, May 27. John 8. Collins, who kept a grocery in this city, at tho oorncr of John and Chcsuut streets, was arrested last night on a chnrgo of counter feiting. A largo quantity of §5 counterfeits on the State Bank of Ohio wero found oa him. Washington, May 20. In tho Criminal Court, the libel case of United States vs. Deohna, was resumed. Mr. Bradley contended earnestly that tho point of publica tion was not fully proved. Reverdy Johnson re plied, asserting that tho evidence on that point demanded a verdict. The easo was afterwards given to the jury, who, in an hour, returned a verdict of not guilty. Cincinnati, May 27. Tho steamer Allegheny, whilo running against the time of tho steamers Pittsburgh and Tele graph, passed Lawrcncoburgh C minutes after 8 o’clock last night. At Madison sho was fifteen minutcß behind tiio Pittsburgh’s time. SECOND DISI'ATCII. Allegheny’s timo from Louisville to Cincinnati 10 hours 3 minutes. Timo to Madison 3 hours 20 minutes. Baetijioee, May 20. Tho New Orleans mail has been received.— There is no news of intorcst. A large number of both inward and outward bound ships wore aground at tho mouth of tho Mississippi. NEW YORK MARKET—May 27. Cotton... Firm; upland middlings 93; Orleans 9j-@lO. Flour... Bales 4000 bbls at $4 18 forStato and $4 31@4 6G for Southern. Grain... Sales 8000 bush Western Wheat 02; 35,000 bush mixed Com at 01; tho sales were mostly for home trade. Provisions... Mess Pork $lB 31; prime do $lO 26@1G 50; sales 300 bbls Lard at OJgjlOj. Coffee-Sales 1000 bags Rio at OAc; Jamaica 91c. : * Linseed Oil...Snles 2500 bbls at 02. Rise...Sqlob 250 tierces at 4 Stocks...4oo Kentucky sixes, 109 j. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—May 27 Cotton... Firm; no change in prices. Flour... Sales 400 bbls Western at $4 00® $4 12. Corn meal scaroei and in request at $3 12. Sales 800 bbla Ryo flour at $3 12. Grain-Sales 8000 bushels prime whito Wheat at :$1 03®1 03; red do 75®90, liyo scarce at previous prices. Corn in good demand: sales 3000 bushels Southern yellow at 04. Provisions-In limited demandat previous rates. Whisky...Selling at 21c. CINCINNATI MARKET—May 27. The river lias fallen 19 inches since yesterday* weather showery.: Elonr...l)nllatsB lu©3 30; 400 bhls sold. Whisky...Advanced in consequence of failing off of supplies, 15} v Trovifli..ns..ilnactive. - . Grdceries...No new foature; business light. Cheeße...6J@6J. . Butter...H)@l2. Botlee. LETTERSof Administration having been granted to the undersigned, on ihe estate-orTELfJAH AKIN’, deceased, late of LnwrchcevilleV-Allegheny county, all persons having claims will present them/und ell per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment tothe undersigned, at the Office of Thomas How ard, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. .•* ■ 1 LEVI HOWARD. Lawrenceviiie’Aprll 27,1852.—-Itd&Ctw T EAD PlPB.'HtaipTOved Patent Lead Pipe, for JU ' Hydrants; Pomps; ' . Aqueducts; - . Hydraulic Rams ; . . Chemical uses, and . Springs; All sizes and thicknesses, alwnys on hand, and/or rale low, by ALEXANDER GORDON, Qprl4:d3w&wBt 7 131 Front street •NEW HARDWARE! ~ A d _ HATS «fc GETTYf' Kb now opening, at their old stand, No. 71 Market: street, one do°r from the corner ot Fourth, at the oiy« of the PADLOCK, a new and complete assortment of Al spring hardware. - a ftSh n *.nS«Sl*«f Yi or W. 01 Wares, they have received & (3 e mimai l i° rxr 1 leading articles: . • enum ? English Waldron’s Com Scythes; Amenean Corn Scythes; Grass do Grass do; . Scythe Snaths; • • ' EnßlishC.B-X.Cat Saws: : : Sickles; , *n»n.; igfar . Hoe’sC. 8. Mill Saws; Scjlhe Stones; ’ Cast Steel, . .Shear Steel; .... > E.B. Steel; M»Baw«i X Cat Saws;’ 1 VlcsB - laptHCdlwfcmJyl I * -> v , ■ t* -* : ' : .V - ‘ ' , LOAira, United Slates G’s-.... .do do IPs «... Pennsylvania <Ps« do s’g.. Allot beny county C*s •»»*•••• »v •do c0up0nG’5.......... do . scrip Pittsburgh cuy G’s do coupon o*B, payable In i Philadelphia*... ... i Allegheny City G’s. • do coupon G’s payable in Philadelphia* •• •« ......... _ : BANK STOCKS. • ' Bank of Pittsburgh*► Me* chants and . Manufacturers 1 •• 8ank....... Exchange Bank* »* .......... Fanners’Dcposite Bank-.*. «. ■AlieghcnySavings Bank*. . ■ BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongohcla Bridge-. St. Clair slreei do Hand street do . N. Liberties do ..*••*. UrStTEAKCK STOCKS. western Insurance Co* • • • Citizens* do do*...— Associated Fmsrnen’a do— • . T'BLBSHAfir STOCKS. ‘ ‘ Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh to! ito Phi1ade1phia*...........1 Cm. and Louisville • Lake fine Line* Pittsburgh Gas Work*- ** v. Monongahela Slack water* ■ • *• • Youghiogheny do &AOBOAJ) STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad Penna. and Ohio do Cleveland and Piusb'h do Marine Railway ami Dry Dock' Payeue Manufacturing Co- * * *. Eric Cano] Bonds, old- • • .. , do do do uetv— * COPPBa STOCKS. Pmsb'gh and Boston (Cliff Mine.) North American Norm West* * North Western - —• Iron City**- Eureka*.• .......... Pittsburgh and Isle Royal* *.... Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Rjdge Mining Company... Colling .......... 1 ire Steel * ............ DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKET. Yesterday would probably bate been a dal I day even bad tbe weather been pleasant, am) as it was very wet nnd disagreeable, business was nearly flat. The rivers continues slowly receding, but will probably improve from yesterday’s rain: ; FLOUR—Receipts were aheut 5515 bMs; 30at 53,00 ; V v 9 and 14 at S 3 06 ; 24 extra at 83J21; SCO at $3(23,03 for superfine, fur extra; CC and 130 at $295® 3,0 v; 20 at S 3; 50 at 53,12© Jl9- ’ RYE FLOUR—SaIe 13 tbls at §2,50. GRAIN—The sales are of no moment; the supply of Oatsisgood and the market heavy; wcqaote at 35033; Wheat is in steaay demand ulGOO65c; Burley 45, Corn at 4.70. - Tho market at present is overstocked wi'h ba.eL much of it inferior, and operations are very limit* ed, we q lose at as per quality. • CHEESE—SaIes GOLoxes W. R. atC^—market dull. BUTTER—SaIes 15 kegs packed at I£c. LARD—SaIe 32 kegs No. 1 at 9»e ' BACUN—SaIes JO.COOIb in lots at 6£od±c Cox Shoul ders, 9|Oloc for sides and hams; 7,Cooft hams at 10c . 50L0Ih BhouldersatSl; OcasksaiS* for *honlders,lofor sides and hams, i FlsH—SalesCtllihls large No. 3 Mackerel ats9,3l© 8,50, according to quantity. GROCERIES eowlnuo quictj'wc note only one lot of SO khds Sugar at Cf; single lihds 600}; Molasses 30c • Coffee 101; Rice 4105. / WHlSliY—Regular sales at ISo. I CORRECTED DMLT or noon & Sargent, Jilchange Bankers. i Corner ef -Wood ani Sixth struts, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO. [ Pitlsbargh Bonks -par. Slate Bk and Branches • I 1 Philadelphia “ - >• OiherSolventßanks-... I Brownsvitio “ “ Bk of Sandusky-.. ••IS Bocks county “ “ Granville •■■■.. ...so ■ Cheater Co.(new issue) ** Norwalk .............,.50 Columbia Bridge Co.--■ “ L'rbanna-.-. .-Oh Danville ...... u W005ter............. .05 Delaware co. “ ■- —INDIANA.' . Doylcstown “ State Bk and Branches . f Ecnon “ V ILLINOIS. Germantown “ *• State Bank Branch 50 Lancaster Banks -‘1 Bk of Illinois .....is • Lebanon “ ...._. n KENTUCKY. Montgomery co <> Ail-Solvent Banks 1 Northumberland l - MISSOURI Potisvulo •> State Bk and Branches- I Rending; “ MICHIGAN Schuylkill co. “ All Solvent Banks-.’.-... 6 Washington “ WISCONSIN. West Branch “ ■ “ Marine iFire Ins Co at Wyoming ... « lUilwaukie Carlisle .. j TENNESSEE. Erie" .'.”.^ 8 f A " Sol Tom B “ nt » 3 "Gcttysburgl’i..."™."" | .NORTH CAROLINA. Harrisburg | All Solvent 8ank5...... J Honesdale t SOUTH CAROLINA.!* AlidflJetown ...| 1 Ail Solvent Banks*-*—- ]| Wayitcsborg } j GEORGIA. iork Ranks ♦ ....$ | All Solvent Banks***—* 14 Relief Notes f ALABAMA. tmted Stales Bank 15 All Solvent Banks**. Allegheny City Scrip*, par LOUISIANA, Allegheny Co. “ .. prem All Solvent Ranks-** “ -- par ‘ EXCHANGES. . ’ . NEWVORK. NewYork.**.. 4pr6m New York City pat Philadelphia**.—...4 « Country Banks % Baltimore*». } « NEW JERSEY. iCincwneu——- .... l dls. All Solvent Banks*.*.• • iibouisvilfc*.......... .1 a DELAWARE; {SU Louis ...-I* “ All Solvent Ranks* • • Small Notes* „,, Maryland Baltimore Ranks*... Banks. *.... VIRGINIA. Be or V,-t, nnd Branches # | bnnners’Bkt Branches I t Valley Bk nnd Branches f Exchange Be A Branch’s.l Wheeling Rank? £ do Branches*.—4 , NEW ENGLAND. » All Solvent Banks—.*. | A , ARRIVED: Sur.msr Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville, a Brownsville, u hec, Hendrickson,McKeesport. „ “""'M Shriver, Bailey, West Newton, u §«**««? Conant, WegtNewionr . £•. Dayarif, Peebles, Elizabeth. MicniganNo.il; Boies, Beaver. ‘ rorcetCuv, Man Jock, WellaviUe. . “ Dmrn&ljConwcll, Wheeling. Empress, Cox, Zanesville. „ n .. T OEI»AHn:D: Baltic, Bennet, Brownsvlllo. » Atiauue, Parkinson, Uo u Hendrickson, McKeesport. Thomas Shriver, Boiley, West Newton, .i weneesee, Conant, West Ncwion. .. 8;.' Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver. . Forest Cny, Murdoch, Wellsville. -Vvinchctter, Moore, Wheeling, ct Hrilltant, Grace, Cincinnati, a jyci i!sville,ChuBiler, Bridgeport. *. : M®1»» Dexter, Zanesville; •__ Dnvoy, Rogers,Xiouisville. PofkereSmrgh and nocking. e> port Packet. “ &p : Siri!£& The steamer HAH. COLUMDU. A «■ m 1 loove . Pittsburclt every Monday! aid oclock,P, M.j reluming will leave llockinennn every,Tuesday, no o'clock, A. U. «oMingpon n „m’is s 7‘? Brs al1 '? elilupcrs may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness. W. It. WhKhitkKo mari No. 24 Market street. Hivcr Trade* — r —’ franklin packets. fine steamer ALLEG HENY BELLE jSSsSrS**??’ 2, Cum. W«. Hanna, leaves the Alle- AIS? rot Franklin,every .trornlay anil Thursday, Tm, h /ii n ' Ste “ n,er ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Copt. Jons llartru, leaves the Allegheny whurf for £rank lin. every Tuesday awi Fiidav, a(4P.M. ’ . For Freight or Passage, apply on Boora : : rmargil j-® 0 * ®»'**•«» and Hocklngport. Bleatner PACIFIC, ZiKoraHUB EESSSSaSbTEN, will leave far the above and intermedi ate portae very Z'HMSDAy,at4o’clock'p.M bor rrtlgluor passage,apply on board,or to w ai T. WOODS & SON, No. 61 Water bU nmi 63 Front st. For Klttannlng and Catfleli. Mi . pleasant steamer SSSSESSaobAKION, Capt. Mn,Lmo.i«,wM leavelhe at a®iv!Lt h i» r », n ! 'J on<) ay. Wednesday and Fridays, fiishi ni M > f ? r Kmanninff and Catßsh. For freight or passage npply on board. 1 1 71 InovlS - fM long Reach, Marietta, Parhersburcr and Golllpolls. rS*ft®=[v _ The'fine bieomer GOT. MEIGS, ? jjab.vs, Master, will leave for the above • sSnggrggEa:: and intermediate ports, every TUESDAY, at 3 P.M. For fteigbt orpassage apply on board, or to JOHN,FLACK,Agent. . Wednesday Pacbetror Cincinnati. I (Etf» L„Tiik new and fast rnnnlng steamer OJN- Bibmuioham, Master, will leave WrStgftnlfParcßalarly every Wbdhsspat. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to dec® G. B. MIDTENBERGER. A LCOiiOX,—7O per cent., in bbls and on draught: for A sale by JACOB WEAVER, jr.! my® »■ cor. Market and First sit. RISING GENERATION.—II’e .important,' n Off, in this progressive age, to know whero the rising generation can be clothed, keeping in view the great ■consideration of econemy . and neatness. Boys of all ages fitted out Immediulolyyat Gothic UaU. The largest stock of BoyV CUthing in he city. Also, Men’s Clo thing, work, at ilO per cent. less than caitomer prices. CHESTER, *4 Wood street, WE BTIJDV TOPLEABK. Uabiiaii Tirlieaui Grcentioase Plant** f|MIE best collection of Dahlias west of the moon* A tains, one hundred and fifty varieties. Thotbam’s and Hovey’s Verbenas, which are unequalled.. In foot, Hovey’a _ America. Republic, and Orb of Day. and Thor* barn’s Heroine, B’Kchpse, and Sir 8. Blanc, are admit-: ted to be tbe Gems of lhe World* The -obovo.-With every variety of Greenhouse and other Plants, for eale at the Passenger and Remittance Office of JOSHUA ROBINSON, e European and General Agent, ®> 6 139 Wood street. PXUCESOFBTOCKS. COUBECTro DAILV'VOH THC MOffiHKO POST BT Patricks O, Friends Exchange Brokers, Comer cf Fifth andfVcsd Sirica Pittsburgh. Owjcb ov tux Daily Mobhivo Post. Friday, May 23,1652. BANK NOTE LIST. VALUE OP COINS American Gold (new)*par. .do . do, {old)»sprem» Sovereigns*--*.... 8 4,85 Guineas s^o Frccencsdocra-*. 7,60 Tea Thalers*— 7 t 65 Ten Guilders 300 Louis d’or—. 4 35 Napoleons— avj Doubloons, Patriot*. • 15.70 ; do Spanish-. 16,25 I Ducats ——. j»,io FORT OP PITTSBURGH. 6$ Tttt WATSB l!« TUtt CIIAIiSSJ, I T^ a n nd r« f nme < (i d 'bß '““mlVfobryeara.lias ! «ho requisitionsbfitwi'im”*' 1 1 complied wilh and Svingp^cnrSa^rst'rln^ifi l ! l !? A 2«'°»> hazards nMUin| b| toSl ViSISf 5 "" Refcre to lh e principal Ckv | Parcalui. Aikid lOfftr*. 'I 8 }”?®8 1, 8.«8U8,0U I , 100,00 102,75! 109, 00 loo.ooio^oojioßa 100,001 .00,50 ooSs - i a z ■ a Ma»tesri^* nae Z Kiaßa, ’ M “ Bical Inj,ru B s“ d _ . •• Auctioneer. 54.75; 54,50 6J,00* 54,00 . 52,00 j 51,50 185,00] 160,00 ftpctlotttigr. ' 53,00 f 00,00 E^Now'SStf B GOODS, RIBBONS, 40. 92,00! 00,00 floor,) alaroeon’,t a ™ri»S nna ‘ ,A ' I<!uon, * 0 “ a,! >( s<!con ' l «,00| 48,00 Bonn«i d - ortla , e P l . of Embroideries no,* 00,00 «;o rF ~k, d £ ,g it B^rafvSrof iW ooffi “ Ihe aarae! 11 * ° nd ea * erB are i nvi led 0,85) * - - ———...... P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. ,7 ° BlKAlMU o'clockln*ih»»^>£,' crloN *~~P n Soiofday, May 29th, at 10 1,00 M’Kee sireei 6 Smn«lf n ii! ,i n be soldi on Ibo premises, MW ham, 'n ihni , ’l Sf it'f. lhe Churcli, in Eirming- M'Keesin?T J fontln S <eet on said ',OO (here is a back 80 feel. On the premises. >.OO wimfierromn- l?» t>^mf a , me ?! vel i lnff ’ of «>" smrlcs, ' •^*^^ sa “^^^“SSS3SSe , . he rsar> wlOl M! I pr — 10^ ,00 ii.—- :■ P. WKENNA. Aucfr. ' 45,00 4‘ 44,00 XI 05,00 00,00 Si 53,00 SI 44,75 4! 37,50 S( 40 s: 104,00 10< 35,00 3! 35,00 31 S2.DU ‘oO.OO o^*v*sSo™norifi^V E |,®n EEAIj ' EaTATE -- 30,00 25,00 liberty. o"umy, »3l bS S™™j? rJ>ll W G «“«° f AI 0,00 8,00 Oaarl HouscVin ihe 1 '» P“>'l‘c Bole, at the .450 4,00 MaySOib.atlO I . 3,50 2,00 property, belanilneitt dcsctihcd 10,00 0,00 said city, dec'd —!»II iWA.*?' 8 °/ J P lln Scoon, lato of 10,001 900 ta Hie city o?JiTtabß,rt \?, e^ ot ?‘ Ground’ *,.uate 10,00, 0,50 Col. Woods' D ( F i’S,V f l t e l'! l B, “ rkedin #,351 4f25 meted and bounded o« fon„wi . n rgh > : ‘ ,5 > and 3,50; 2,00 pan, »t a corner of said In |S> Wi? e #l? n - U, e> far taill 0,00 2,511 341, on the pnblia eoaare n„d No. W«l: 100 No. 344, westvrardly /il nllev.T" 8 alonlr , Enill lot a aUey * **«“*“«“&’, , t |henco I, eal!tvard!v’ parallel lines io jbe public Etiuarp • nrri iko«, atuly. nW ,ly £? iong lbc rquardj lMhe &~«°P es,n !? "£• pn-wtolcU.are-erecxid ve'r? exich* siveand vamablo buildings' ' Cl * cxien r^i 8 ,?"^ 01 N< i 55 » m ,lie !own ‘ of W’Kecsnon, in the Co ™ y JOHN WILLOCfc! Adm’r . . -P..U.PAVIS, Awt’r- A 6 <l 1 n & 'iw?rt’ SAljh OF COACH FACTORY I rfrr™i, ?£ sdo V?,‘l n 'l"S’ Jnlle ls *> « 10 o'clock, at 1 !^ n Cc <i' h Shop ,? r clnrie > McUnith A Cn., l rw i n street bv ordcrnrfe’r r b ° 6 !! ld - wl ' l, »“V«So»ve by catalogue, » pr?r„h”s ?-iT- li=ecJi, jr-. Jlsatsntc, their entire rZc* •ToW« *J 4 -*5 4 Unfinl ;- 1 !' d £oach Work; Triminirgs; nmf&'i® >*c.. comprising Clarence Cosch.Cliarioice and : Hockawuy, Baggy and Wtirron Bodiesi Buggies and Wagons; Poles; snanaj Wheels- Springs; Trimmings; Toole, *d ,-fte; Alan-S aerii Blackamith'B Bellows, A „ 7 iS,-vicW:&e.- ? over «aOO (oar months’ credit forTenroved c/dew?,! paper Catalogues can be hadl at the^cuoaKo„°™. d - ™ y “ L; P. M. DAVIS. AaciV.-■ W, G. fiI'CAH-TWEY, Auctlo^S] LIBRAEV *t Auctiok—Will be sold at M’Cartncv's Mavd? s '' , las , Wood s'reet, on Eatorday oven m£,\i ' oc!ot:5f ’ a privaie Liljrury of a ccrnle man leaving the city; also, one splendid Hook Cafe, cost gdo- Imyvai W.C. M’CAKTNEY, Aucl’r C'S^K^?r/ro^. fine ,ot of ,lie bcs ELY & CO., Tea Dealers and Grocery jjQS Liberty street- r | of llie'-Mockliolders of tbe j’itt* r ,'f„_“!L t |?Lp; n< ; i . ni,a, ‘ andXouißvillc Telegraph Cora f. oy w»li be held a; u,O office of ihe Company* iaPin* c nnati, on Ibc lei Monday of Jnne. next, (JSSeyi at?o ?nc veer* f ° r V“'Jf of »«« to?tboerau® mg year. tmydl jnSHin Hanna y AKD , would respectfully announce to . lue Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and Vi .KJW,lta« the Fpacions Saloons at theJVtben Jam Build fe*’ “™ n °w‘“pp'ied with a superior quality of Ice f™m? , A C M.^,Y U p‘V ld ° U ‘" . n -ib 8 . 0 7 Th . 0 , Bot J> 11 i? ,: l'P ! iHßient will always be found °' d "l H Ol , Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost myfl C re l umto for t preservation of health. T^?. D^? E k RS Jl GN - BD *>?™S rcaicd'thesland lately occupied by HenryC. Kelly, wouldrevncctfullv »n -cer?’’whh a ?t d n lh ? y J‘ ave < J penc,i a ‘^ raini| l'B™- .Z** with a stock of articles selected in the >n«i*>rn cuiest expressly for family übc. We assure tbo»d wi n wnntirir'io’ii^ 1 .s 0 eff<!r V “P on °nr part willhc found wanung to pit me those who give us a call; Don’t for -8 mw»-?m Ce—COrncr a * and Market nlle£ myiytlm ROBBHT H. JACK * CO T n „ Potter. ~ ~ ~ * *;„a tSifV on ' n “ ~on ‘■'tween James Tiiohsoh n . n^/ 03 tta Toatissoa, to the Volcau Workp was uissoived on the Ist day of January. 185*’ hr okwia drawal of Jatnea Thomson. Al““£ liuSilitfos of s^d Maw'of foc'v..lrnn C w e< l 81,d pa,d at lbcU!Ual business mace o t laci Vulcan works, cornerof Cecil's alirvnnri thOSHVIP? tVa .T’ Joseph Toinlimon, who 13 iiuiy :ju tbonzed to settle and receive alt accounts and claims , JOSEPH TOMLINSON, ■o*l Ttr . o JAMfcS THOMSON. ’" ra y“.f n Works > Titishurgh, May 15,1852. & Lincoln, Jcwott, &c T .Boston: Klarnn. &c PmladelnUia, from the Presbyterian Board of Public* bßlh’school So "te?y. da> Sci °‘ Um<m ’ aud «“P Sab ‘taporlauonsof slandard TU»o]o vtfrmijNof^Siatfonery?' 18 W ° rkS f,OmEar0 ‘’ e ’ and ttla 'Be Clergymen supplied at Eastern prices. mv2*’ .®*VITON < *;aONeW..« Marlcil'st, myS ~ adjoining Wtlron’s Jewelry Siorc ENTEIitmSJi WORKS. ■ «o i 0 /]?PORTKRS ond manufoeiarera gf CI'TLERV, BUROIOAL AND :AL INfsTRU.MfcSTS, RI \sjtr rl<fcs, Ac.- We keep ageneral as« , 4 . , Boruncnt of the mu. IJMily on hand; .together, .with a generaliarletv if 'Sh n°i Ga £ .P«Sl“3tß e "^ r " Uulfri.’- if™’ S n° l , C °f 3 ’ Powder, Lead end uul els, Bowie, Diifc, Hunting and Pocket Knivci- Toilors and Hair DieWcrn’ Sfcun: Pocket Bclum.’ 4tc. A so,Trusses and Supports™ oussoh, niPlt%“ U: \£' P ' miai " Clll| y executed. iiilPlPHssi "p l iltd TO m 1 Wno fi l 1 a d | e W D ';L 1 i e811alC “- Hio^porueo B. A. ParniMtocU’i Vertnirane. From a Mtgular Ptysiatm. 8 [From Dr John Stirman.J ' laat « i>k,. '• ■ , Yiu. Covktt, (Aric) Oct 1850. A ai «imh h* 1 by ! lrore3slon ’ of ,hc regular order. oylL ‘ Wa>S ,lewrt P“"n‘ oledminea n r^!i, B i ! !,‘ r ' B ', whenl tenl . 10 Philadelphia for my bill ?n mvl wa9 P rova iled on by my brother, to put SJ?? S'" «“•“?« of two dozen vfols of your Vermi ■ *t staling 10 mo that ti was a valuable prepare* ■■on,.having tried it in his own family. Aecordinely, I !’rtrti'^ 0r Oozeti vials. I have u sod it ally and I most f.®*/'.V'S 1 “ c *f eolations vyere more limn realiied— its results were lru y astonishing,'removing Worms in Win ?r i m? l m I !< Ce ’h' V lcn • >I -°l’ crl > r administered: If you hi 1 » containing a gross, and send mb the iriiL Wl i send you the money for them by mail or oth erwisc, Q 8 yon may direct • • lieware of counterfeits and imitations. Prepared and sold by. . A ' FAHNESTOCK * CO my&d&wim corner ol Wood and Fim sis The Great VeWetahlT nemodv! DR. H B MYERS* EXTRACT Dandelion, WUd Cherry and Sarsaparilla. .. THIS valuable raediciuttl prenara tokli©' differs entirely from' any simple 1 extrart.ofSarsapanila” or com* <o^ .tnottparifylngmedicine. Itisacom v j/h Qf man yof MOST CLEAN ftfjfet o=ling directly on tho Kidneys, ;or V y‘l«ft " a * ln ff reference totheTe- V L: lief and continued healthyoperdUon —<y«23Ui_ oi fiome miernal organs. it con* wins articles-which enter into no other preparation in erUteoce. and , ~ , IT IS UNRIVALLED in purifying und refreshing effects, by any medicine in tho world. It is pat up INLARGE DOTTLES, is ver? pleasanttothe taste,and is more concentrated - ■ STRONGEB.’SETTEa AND CHEAPER. than any other inllmmarfcet.: Persons who havomken Sarsaparilla ” by the gallon,without relief,have bora radically cured bynsing two or thrte bottles. Tl.it is the only Compound in whioh Dandelion, Wild Cheiry preptred to Oder the peculiar virtues of each, In combination with pure extracts ot aitic!e l ., in a hikl j 1 v conceni,aied state Its ingredients are PURELY VEGETA ULE. ami are such roots and barks as dm found, though chiefly aff-et ung certain parts, in their general tendency, to producV the most cleansiog and healing effects. “tnuuuce IT IS IMPOSSIBLE AKo^mvestSfsss :ffif^.asasßi!aasßg.aS Kidneys, as caused by this medicine. Noothsre?'r .-.? «<» P?«en l to, this effect Infact;this Very tmeraiioV ; *"?. r ic h it is partioulftrly. from to“xu"n P ce. ParaUOnS ' and,takc *‘ , ‘ I > e be;t curnpouml S ffh?. F c I ? R S F^ Y ’ ~5e «M»medicine.- SHIP FEVER’ SHIP FEVER' ' pain P r ° ofof the cure cf Ihwdis hSn inSih,, edse .“! y now - Tio pthhc have so long “ «», faiallthot its positive burl would seem almost a miracle, yet - *udt,o?i ,t r- FEV ,? B HAS " EEN oUnE!> > Gwpl'Vegelable Remedy, Dr H.B.My eJctrT^Katl!' Peedeliou, Wild Cherry, &e.,alone: ‘ *,Jw.. • ®I following, ns a specimen of the nnme rpus testimonials to ibe efficiency of this medicine fn ?S* e * 01 malignant disease, which we have to ex- : h'hit. , TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. -' 3 M.D., a skillfulphysicion.residinar tj l HttffjlOj N. y„aud one who has devoted himself bar-' Ueplariy to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with Sr n ?V, e7 P ry Phase of which he is conversant: elves the following tesiimonyin relation to the effects of thii taethaine, as prepared by himsell; 3 "•“TUa t» to certify, that I have need Dr. H. B Mvirf Extract or Dandelion, Wild Cherry, and SirsaKa *“ °®? e 3 of a number of patS aicfc .WJ thSuip Fevcr,with very beneficial results. And I consider itageneral curative uuhatdtsbaseu ’ MYERS “ RICE, n- M «* « Warren street, New York. oprStdepdkw No. 57 Wotrt mreet,Pn“^h. ■>VVv;... ■ -T.'-W..-;:'. 1 ...... , ' - ? EVltt* DAVISi Auctioneer. *DEDfilATiSfit— cewijr ditcorreii renr fe d t r^&^ m AV4rr^r dCM^nrenedy 52H! March S 3 4kvr i *hSadop ■&££* . OF AMERICAN OIL. T>i ! EPARFJ) and sold by JNO. -YOUNGSON, 208 ■Powerfollyconcemtated.pr&i ■BSSSStttS*."" 1 .?"™! of wh ‘ ch ßreToiih'dio be St h e ,‘7i eas %? i 'j® otl s*nal Amefican Oil. liispntnpin bottles at 25 and 27t cents, each, with foil Sh he *»<«"mMEL or the earth, can bo had ns hbo^add UtWalf •__ Ptrrate Diseases* DR, BROWN, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY ® Ds7pi*a T his entire-euentron to an office practice. HialnslnesslamosUyconfinedto jW*J« or i V**‘T*et Distasu. and each pain* yonthfulindulgence and excess* • v. i. ■SyfiMUs*-EyphiliUe Eruptions, Gonorr. Strfotore, Urethral Discbarrei! diseases o. the venerea. 'R?iSSKfirmH»is^* e i a i nf''® COr * ,ttt * C;, '® n, r t * ons » Teller! iungworm 7 Mefcnrial DiseasesvSemLnal fSl! )otency,.Piles, Rheumatism. Female-Weakness, Month* .y Suppressions, Diseases o/ihe Jolnts, Fisiala in Ann* j n m RKaTAff.K ABLE CUBES! " iS Y THE. US_E_~ O.F± pepsist. From Dr: Houghton's Tfotie- B ophqf Case*, and Carres meanness us tbepßofihe lomach, Two or three imes a day the pain in* reused to- such a decree “* w niave nor scream wiiji agony. These attacks Cap*' pened sometimes after food, ant) sometimes when none uadbeen token. She raisecfniush pour, clear fluid from the stomach m he morning. The stomach swfcJled much i on K°.° coated and clammy; much thirstr no X !,^.^osT^ ,sco , sUve; dull, stupefying scnsallonin , tnc lorchend. Complamis of two years siandiujr Gave on * louday - Came back in a wee” ha , d,lot l ! ee I '' hall ro bad amen taking the I lnawrn. 0 4'n anil i W!l3 S'°™S The consent I!cnne^ B 71“ i aso fi? no ’ .-Appetite improved; tongue vSSCvL 1 OW(e,Rr . e B“ I »T; bead su)lheavy.. In another tbe iidm^il 33 e "“j y free irnmuneasinesß and pain in traeeV.he t d T 4 nal ?*->> aad felt clcSr’and 1 i“S oh co waa removed. . I aioni ISI v d iK i 1 y ’ S- eed , t 0 T Pa<n °/‘ w ««*»*.- I ady " Had , suffered pain, usually verv ae I ™na e^ ln .* he i T 'P“ n of the stomucu, for three years oast and particularly intense after eating When at themm’ the pain.i; as if some hard body were beiSe tfiSstlX’ .sstornaeh andborediuevcrydirection. Much tenderness on pressure.; THs indy need the Pepsin whh serprisiiigeflect Soon after the first dose the pam ceased- I na ?^L a > a " d retched, but nothing came I ia? months have pas.ed, butthere has been no 1 «s“ o n nhe*foffi. T °" BUC ClcSn and ” 0l81! nosorc - I b s¥ a *M bm Ky: t May, 1851 --Oh of May, 1851, Rev M. D. 'vViJhara*,pastor of tho 1 &? Bf ® sb yt‘?nan Church, in Louisville; Ky., was and ; S??J^ e .* Tl r ° r * ]°n3‘V ine . conbnfe<l 'to his room; and most ’ X ™x 10 fam be , ( l> w »h Dyspepsia and ChronicDiar- J? G ' a » an « Vas to all appearance on the very veTee of wtiff.ainrtf? io be so by his physician, r u i efT a a-.. !? e f>[. dlntt ry meana inhispower wiih ?i.« h*- cl * -X9-S 1 'hoabove named unto, the pnitent, by 1 °, fl)i3 .rhysician, commenced thenseof Bri *Pepsin, and 10 lhe.asioiushmenn-surprise 1 The Shi ‘5 ht , ° r aI V much relieved the first *dai* , let eeel d ? y , he h.s room The sixth dayV»h7ch I:2X S,e C ,h 3!lye i. y i il ° 1 ' *■? rddo tea miles with-no bad ef. feel, on the eigh-h day he went on a vit-it to the country; ir> hr?c„Si e J?"7 ecD, l' d / !y ' Umpgh not entirely restored .h hiiratanlilKtipkj ho was so far recovered as to eo fjoe'e a J° Drne >’ Of live hundred miles, where he arrived in safety, ranch unproved in health, Laving-bad no dis- stomach or bowels afler taking the first thi. i.nV PS ' n 'r.- r t ese ? re hoetsnoleontrovertuWe,and 9?“,“®“? v ’' t . , i : h ought fir convince all skeptics that 5.!.. 3 p ow r-r in Pepsin Let physicians ana dyspep tics investigate. DU GEO fl. KEYSER, P ,“ f Wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood aL, Pitta bargg .° a [my2B:Sa.w A»!BUui<:ut for mo uenefit or Creditors'. R.“»>Bn«enl executed on the: Bihaay of Mny. ln the year 1852, by Cutßk-M’-' M*fiT E ih i: v C n ’ lO flichird T. Leech, jr.,lbe said Clark, M’Grath A Co, made the saul blchard T. Leech, jr. a ■■ltaa.*.,.to.|ta l be»ell. of their creditors. Al! Densons ,?* !unls against the said firm.are requested to ie aahBcriber; .and.all persons indebted I L to eall oa the subscriber, at 133 I Wood street, Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the earned _.mvl7. R. T. LEKCH. JR tropo.ou. ror tne Pablloatloa - " r^ t? ,.^ t ’ t; ‘‘WiNNSYI,VANrA AHCUIVEB,” AND ILBi,TC.eT[o,N OF THE ’FIRST cur§3. VOU)MES op the colqnialjre _SeolcdPtoposalf, endorsed severally “ Proposalsfor PobUeaUons of *he ■' Pennsylvania Archives,"and Pro! Rerpnblicauon of lie first three volumes of dnv^riiti\ir?' co ' a^ received until the lfith day of JUNE next, inthe office of the Secretary of-lhe Ccrarnonweahb, for the publication of. the “Pennsylva ,w^L cI l l7e? ’ andalsojorthe re-publication of- the first three ‘volumes of the w Colonial Records,’’agreeably to Acts ofAs^mbf— 6 foUowms fiEoUon s of the following As Acr ptovidins far the publication of the Colonial Re in tht ° ftht sm <- _ Section 1; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Comtnnmveulih of Pennsylvania !?r.°Jni e w;^. S 3 me, >nndit la hereby enacted by eame, ; That the -Secretary Of the Commonwealth be, and he is hereby authorized and id quired to conunue the printing of the Minutes of the' , o |fJnai ri [ G '’ ? r r 1 n> “r! u a “d Council of Safety, down to the adoption of the Constitution in the year one thou from the point at which the third volume of the Colonial Records terminates, In rwto!!Sf .“'iFUeh-ffi# volumes of the Colonial Records, already printed; are published—each *° M l—‘> nDl I°** lijan eighthundred pages,and tnir'd'ml nu^cr cf oppieaof each volume shall be fifteen ; Section ** *P^ al it. shall' be the duty of tho'Seeretarv “/.'be Commonwealth, Immediately Oder the passage ot' this Act, to write proposals (or the pulilicaiion of the records aforesaid, giving poblio notice for at least one monflt im two papers published in Philadelphia, Pitta. I burghjind Hnrrisbnie, whiehrptoposals shall state the price peryotamivand shallinclade the faithful and literal transcribiag.of tha records aforesaid, under the Baser- < intendenee of the Secretary, the publication and binding in a manner aanorm with and notinlerior to the volumes of the.Coioniab Records already published; findingall material, and thedelivenng of them to the Secretary of the. Comiaonwealih: which proposals shall be opened at the time apimtnied by. the Secretary in presence of 'o e fr?o' emor !£uditor General and StnteTreasurerwho f^ 3 ' 1 r'" 11 tif! allot the con lrfCUo ihe lowest and ben responsible bidder. Provid* ed, Tnaibefore omi> inr the comract aanforesuld,the suceesaial bidder sUsdicnter into bond t 6 the Common more sufficient sureties, in ihfc sum I of tetl thousand dollars,condiiional for the faithful fulfil:.! roentof his contract which.bond shall be approved bv ! the Governor beforebemgrcceived, ’ .i- S^ tion 3 * I 1 # knU be the duty of the Secretary of l the Commonwealth, eo soorrastheeniirenuiuberofcnD. , te* of arty one volume shall have been delivered into his office to cerufy that fact to' die Governor, who shall then' drawtus warrant on the State Treasurer for theamount j due the Contractor according to thecontracta whleh shall be paid out of any moneys in the treasury' not otherwise appropriated: Provided, • That ilie Secretary slialfftot cerufy as aroiesaid t ufltil upon ex'sinination he be satisfied tbat the contract has been carried out in accordance with the true intent end meaning of this act; and especially ofU^rigSnaT e » aapubU£hea ! ' l3a^a and literalcopy Section s That the Governor is authorized and rei quesied-io appomt some competent person, whose duty ushall be lo select for publication; such of lhe ; orifrini documemsv leuere, treotiesrand otherpapers, urwrln date to the peace; of one thousand seven nnSred and eigntf•three, now-preserved is'the.Se'dfetaty’sofficefhii-' may oe deemed of sufficient importance lobe published: and to arrange them according to doleandsubjectin one or more exceeding five of the size of the Goloniar Records heretofore printed which shall bo call ed the 41 Pennsylvania Archives » : . ;Tftatltshall be the duty of the Secretary of ■ the Cdmffio/iwealtfu immediately after the .“ Petmsylva wiaiArch^ves,,, as prepared for pablica tion, to ptocare the pririUng of fifteen hundred copies of . the.- entire 'series' immediately in the same manner, and under the same, restriction?, as areprovided in thesecond and third Sections of this Act, in reference to the publi. cation of tlie Colonial Records,.- y- . .An Act supplementary, to an, Act,.ernided a An: Ait proving for the publication of the Coloniai Reconls I audoiher bnginalyapereinihebfficeofthe Seerelarvnf I the Comraoav/caUn,approved( Feb.is,lBG-i.y;r y . ■ 7 Whereas, Prom the natureof thevomentabf lhe Penn -syiyania Archives, now ready forpublicaUomlt is India.' pensably neccssary to fho proper execution of the. work ! that ns publieeiTon l shall he by some coraio and'competentper£On,iherefQre.-- . ; -.fV.... ! Section L -Pc it enactrt ;by the Senate and Hoiise of i .Kcpresemativea of the Commonwealth of EennaylSia> i Jg General Assembly-, me vend euaetSfrv !S’.“ lto riiyofih o .arnv.WSamuelHm?zart bSrinS i la W berefiy npp.ofmed to edit, and superintend fim’niA. I lreaUpnotUiß Pennsylvania Archives, authorized toba ; priuiedby *e Act to which thisis asnpnlemeat. * I * 3ec t . 0n 3 ". r,ia > it shall be tliedniy of the editor to de -1 vote hia entire atienuou to the publication of said a? chives, to prepare all necessary noteiSces. aonVn' diies and sucboiber'mstter as'may"d 4 n?ces«s P a„; \aate later ihanßeventechhuhdred and! nffeCv r 5 e A >a ®— BlJi^^BiodBmenth®ll<«6Barytorive e’.""'#f",jr,,aa,aSS,,c#m ' : 'eaid Editor be ondheishereby au , tnorize<l:to procure the.'tithographing of such plansof 3 »i ? * fQ T“fioauohs ; (udianmaps, Indiandeedsorother a j®;j a ?pape r s nowexisting among said Archives, as he ettpll judge .necessary to the proper illustration of the said V Pennsylvania me expense of.which i Biiall be paid outofanyraoneysm the treasury cot other wise appropriated, after being audited and examined In the usual manner. Sections That should the number of volumes fixed In the Act to which ibis is o-sopplement, prove insufficient to contain the eiuire nuthber of papers now selected for : publtcmiuh, it shall be thAduiyof the Secretary of the Commonwealth to cause such additional volume*, asthav be necessary to.copiam the entire collection, to be puu- Jiihed by the contractor in ihe.same manner as thoash i hottdmbcrof volumes badbeenfixed bythe Actio which there ia a supplement, v . . • . .... • - I' Section. 7. That the Secretary of the Commonwealth b e authorized, to prooaro .the te-pablicaiioa of the first: lhrec.yotames of the Cotooialßecotdvianiibrm with the preterit cdliionj tpbepablislicd mid diHribnted accord ingtp the provisions of this Act, and the Act lo which .hrih|a aaapp'emcntj ail'd: thatiathemaidng of a; contract the .Fehitsylvahia Archives, and first thtep volumes of the Records, theecretary of ibo Vommonwesllh be directed lo provide for the publication, of atlenst one volume per month, and be authorized io taka snchiqcasures ps-wiil ensure ihe faiihful perfonn anceof the said contract-. : The ebntract for the pabiication of the Colonial Re. ..cards, provided forinjbo.dd Section of the Act first above quoted, ha 3 already becu made, and bidders will confine I tnetrnrppnsals tothe«PennsyJ vania Archives,» and ihei re-guljUimttono.f the firsMtoee/volumcs of the “ (Mom-, al , or lo either one or the other, aseach witi cons;iiute:Jlic sabjec tot a separata contract ' “ .. Bidders wili observe thcreqniremeru of thedd See tion cn the Acifiistsbpvc qu°icd. and of the 7th Section ofthoSopplement, an no proposal failing toecahrace 11 i?"' 1 “S TO, ?:P ar l,! «'»T l ch n hecousidetoU. Thetfsmes of.Suretles, for the fatlkal falfilment ofthe CdSSact, should; accompany the proposals. „ F , Siaitarviif I ■ Nora—The three valorne* or tie ready mjbUshed, may be found to 91 UiO St&tCi ’ '' ' i;;rA;:.v.V v; fS *' { ~ r f ?;i * j, / * MCRF-ROOX ttnd FIXTCRES how uwwSTmJ J ?o?»^?” cr,6 r r ' **»« on ,n * l ' * or lermj enquire of -222 K CHEftTKR, 71 ggulhfield?!. * tS_»OKB KOUAI.—WonJd son for ,y i 3o0 i l1 '' Trimming or ftrocejy Stole. Item low. Apply to B?GOLDMaM, mB,3 ° 118 Market .trek . ' TO Lflt« to Alderman PißMftSOwVs& wXaf' P * 'I to iJU—lbe »nbsciibFr o(ieK fofTSfniriii»~*~t— l_Btorcroon.nowocenpiedbyare»Bra.WiTi^g<fe«&. * Davis, No. SI Marbolttieci. PoSseasion SU on llie lsiofApiu-. Knijoire of : jans:if CHAH. H. PAULSON, N„. 73 ww o. ,rden ' ca7l *lsucg oftweniy -9li“o,es,?rLan ‘ l - There are on ihe premises a good Frame House, two Barns, four hundred Fruit tVe C Bj«?r°s« CX i“< !le ' ! ‘ Waier. Situated on toe Beaver JRoaif. tour miles from Allevorny Cttv _iuya7- TJIOfItAS MOFFITT; si& Fifth street.. tAEPIRABLE BUSINESS BTANJD-J offer for to • »Sh* wit?*' flOW oqcopied by ao u adriur' swJJ Of Liberty and Hand sircela. A ™'2 a J°, r ’’“sines* of any llnd. rosataaion given finviai • JAMIES A. JONES. - Ko 183 t cor. of Wood and Filui sW» fiSf ihe Ui or April belt, lbs ■®*LMartir«SiF?is ? 5 auac^cd »°n the eorner of for a Store or Tavern It 1 .Pariaow alana river-wi.l be . WALTER BfiSSt, • No. 333 LiboTiy st. m&rt&tf A containing CO acres, sltnatn 1 &pBttaasrat£&3s£ most y improved. Building* tolerably yood e T‘ 9 ' e 01 OuSts” dSSb3, A«mi Cm * my 3 , No.l-j.l,ior. WoodjiidK(Ui a t^r _, .Sixth street propsrty« valuable property of 20 feet front on ‘ m 1 deep to an alloy about 120 feet- PK? j - mi l^e B(reel ’presenting- a, pood location far"»’ ■ap3£Sa£?fiK3#s: H^Bs!B£SJiSwi arranged,ond wjiitouiclmrct? Price S 3 uflfr 010 * my os S * CU^f,BERT ; General’ Agent, •, X... - SniilLfield Biraftt- -7 OR TWELVE LOTS OP GROUND near ih* Jiiiifn borough of South Pittsburgh, oil .- Th?« &? ml «o;« v wa!k of the Mojmngabela &ridffe - ,«glSi^3sCwe?S one ~r° e t 10 perfecl Ja c^'^lVS^aT'.^Sfr'e"? 3 -* iUe OEO.;P. nfLLMORE; '. _No-dl Grant at. - myllslmd&w SuK. BRICK for **l« a «wo story lyaaaaaaaaata^fe^ae-^ iS**ssaasi»ja&d£r -rt JOHN Btlnwaa ■■■■■«« s. JO}i.yj--r. '. _ £ 4Vtt y u:. THALERS ia ; GROCERIES ■ : U Teas, Pickles, FjoßsiJte;, Ac 'No flG?lih?Sl« ’ (aorU, side.) one * 'l'Hir; aubacfibergtQ ihe gSinoiid Market A. please take noi[c& that they hre herebv called nn^r^ before* -TT7-HIP, Cane!" MBRELLA^^N-D 1 * PARARni >y. j iftj, now offers for sale, at Eastern brM*>ii-nin«il assortment ofihe above Goods, to whic?icattentilSlls &,! s ,n7,lcd - Al!0 ’ amßnSSEf f' tfIJIVI i imd for rale cheaply JACOB WEAVER.* _ cor.Marltet and Pint ns. £**, jf r, s^ s co*t3mer*,iJial they ate now nre* SSS?&P rSiSSr 0 "?^°' **•ifeftR«Iw?p 'SfiSiu ' r ,o^e very best quality/ aialihoara ,of the day . and evening Thev olwava t/An «« *twtiA • PntXK I< lf r Cl £ es ondConfcctionary, freshed sweet! 7 ' families will be Bcrvcd.wUhnUarticleithey-' no . lice and on the most a«i£ v ■Sf« r ?-vSLvf n I?eraci ?ber the plate, No. Si Diamond alley > a.fcw doors pomh of the Diamond.'* Torrldaw' pn * oMc f to contractor*. " ISffteaisasssus'aisa: i° 1 “'7,5' nm llni ' ? lans airii Profiles will be exMblt- a k 1 ??) Be E° S9 - llrr "'formation■ respectingihoWerk ‘ S^2‘, b ,? 11)0 al fi'> Office, fir five Jays Brief to the felting. By enter of the Boeri. -’y»pnor BratnKß'a Orncß, >D. PItTCHELIi, JH» - Priubergb, May 0 105*. } Chief Engineer ■ ■ ■ Pittcherch nnrl Ricnhenml'e ft H. Co. 1 ‘ ■ ' ■ ' JPlTuuoßoJm* . ' ■ ■■■■■‘V ..' .' -. reSK s“.^&££ , X!K!B# to uusa now in use in ibe Vri*on. A Dlnn " SlslTstam b 0 3eM lhe 3 J=Arj l ° n «"3 aS"i fi e ’ ' 1,181 instant. JAMES ANDERSON, ' WILLIAM LKCKY, WILSON mcandLess. JAMES K. MOOEHKAb! Westbbs PEmTWUBrT b° b *nson,ib. j - Mny13,1852 ,$ miBlJ)t "hnJh U l ® Pittsburgh. Gas CompanyilCa.’■' of Coal, and 30,l!00 Cnshilaafc,' received ai the Office cl the Company, aS? ' •n!»«i n, /2? y \ June JdylhS't, m 2 o’clock, P. M Th* aC j -°'.°r *uch qaaliif,aad delivered at •<■ S a, sha,i b = ! a PP™«d t ■ ■ and SMrt OBforCo#l . ? ° ** -- J reposals to be addressed to Thomas Bilk ewell. Ken "P 8 * 3 * rresldej, L Ga. Ssu'y. Carbart£« Jmprovea Uetodeon. ~ 1 oueauon of Dealera and the pub gggaggßppgM”?*B fcapectfuhy called xo the ImproVed' mannfacturod. bynhe sblh i • Z^r 7 of U,04 made bfithtn T&r ISS ™u?.. 0 \, lOSC 'Y! oa ’°{ sc P crt > workmanship and oriei- - ;J?2 S e ,f^ a ’, I ? ai * n ff “'*>«auufol - Parlor Instnuneht, trad are admirably adapted for church nm<rie. Dealen\tm ■ plied; on the most liberal terms All qrdersbv m£l - to ’/ nd ‘lnsirnmenisvaent’ id any;- part 01 ihcconnlry~aud warranted. • f myGAn - , 49Cameway street Mw. Railroad Vontrnctora. 1 11 " ' : pROP i OSALS w „ i | b? received -ni ihe Office of the n* ,J^t n r C^' i e Indiana Iliilroad Company, in is«TV lc, .if # ” w ! he evening;; of the BU> oNTniit? for the .grubbing, c! ear!!! v r c lading, and in'isnn.v l •mil enl >sU'!tlle anf Indiana 'B*fc- ! Toadf between Coshocton and New&rfe beinr'ahoiir *ts’ en > slh r and cora P" si »g someTiSot/ SffiS : ® te'K, d -nV ldsea f r<, i , . ,1,e MneWngnm river. ea^orffiMhV^?L T e'D!v n I3 ?or nS<if ab ~” i hin ' art and Sieubenvilfe, oft„ fb“ *of Jn*e® * NeW ‘ J/ IJUOKENBI>RRFEft I 'Jf''-:*•> . Chft , f', r Kn*nt»ifr. ■'•'• • rav7.<lfr«?td BOOK3_ WICV. BE OPENED on MONDAY 2drt day of June next; at Ho’dloctc A AT - '» non w the Cubital Stock of the ■■ Piushoreh Tran ? «n j• - S a . v ,‘S^ om P?’'s'. 7 ’ the Office"f Mesfhi IMtS* " ir J.K-. Bloorchead, CharlesShaler Thomoa Bakewel V Jolinß n itni!»7w n ’i oa ? h King,WUsoniM'Cohdleea,' r 15’M r ‘ mer >.s'-> tody Patterson, r John ' '■;* , o lQ .y a *7 i| •? olm Morriion, J.S. Orolt.Reß *s —i H-Hartley,Wm. Echbaom/E. J>. Oaz- v • V r **»Al ftO W.Marks, Dr.lLWiileob.Din. •cl Neeley, John Anderson, L. Wiicaanh,C.ihmsen, 0 ' v K» Riddle and Thomas Farley. -- i* Capital Stock, T a bo divided -into 4,000 '- ‘ :snarea,atBso each—SlOper share to be paid at the time ' of •ahscrihinr. VAUO* LiAlitCfO' 9C<VVILtU uittlia/ r r-TliesenicfuUrUc!esarointroducedtotbonublte •' by theinventor, nod especially recommended toilieno^, lice of lie Ladies,for whose particular use they «re In." " tended. Someihingof ihe kind has ever been needed.. u> hold.t.or fasten their needle work while encaged in sewios.> Many a fiir form is ruined, and maderonnd shonrderedi by their position while at work, ns well &• health impaired, by silting In such nil unhealthy poiiilon 1 ■• ‘ IKPKk*?*? ta “re, corsatamly being Introduced to lessen die labor er men,hat Utile or nothing has been d on « tO alleviate the burden of . the other sex. Tola nnici? however, will greally relieve, while it will faciUtati’ heir work The Sewing Birds have been used bv mlw ‘in Indies in New England, and has met With univeriS n*? • They may Le had of the subscriber, by wholesale i„ ' every variety of style; and tha small price at widen they are offered, must rerotnmehd them to generat‘d? ■ni™ - c yp.<r,nH. mi M,,viy " e ~ • , V. . ' T. 1). I'WIUUELt <fc uti m foewae D ing^.> i comm,| S^» OlJSEi JOUJi W.TWICgBLI>a Twlcbell * Biomrti?” fiS Advances on consignment, Lis’ i®E£MiSSffiP«Mas L° l —i.^- n{,erlftke me acuJf mcntanfl collet.' - *ffi« .5 a,n J B of Importance ; and hope, £v ': ■ f* a ! PCKonaleffortsand attention to aJi their friends, logtve general satisfaction* • 18 ■ • -•- U, BVFESESCJB, 7 ” • Su # 'S iiV gHisfc Morton, C neinntti Page & Bacon do Strader 4 Gorman “S.* Chadless, Blow & Co, do Bozen 4 Fmr?J- 5 Chouteau * Vatic, do Snnnar?* Wh«i-. d<> ~ ■oXeecli tCoT wm,a-n Holmc“ 8 & Co J w al U d< } ' ' t.Bro, Pittsburgh; HorftnJ M Back'am? 011 " PltUadelphla;. Shields * Miller, Philadelphia i?*n’ . Newcomb 4: Bra.,-and W. B. 1!, viir.l.tJ lf r 0 t -D, > - X, C, TWICHELL 4CO ,New Or!caw Xk,iusvilli! ! - COMMISSION HOUSE NRWoai&ANS * %£|sS£f“S s;i Sfi'?S!- ■- • ef ** lib£ "“ *««««• /anuarjJSjim [mutbfesi - V *^ P 'JVp£tl. ■*i V i - '* «\ r ; ‘ " : '{l , ‘V, < ..*.;* "Itr t ,« v W „ - ' , 'V " ‘, ”*> ‘ r*j ,* * ■* . ■*> • . ■•■ • - ; ...•. W ■ ■■•.■• ■- 'i ■■•S' V ‘ \ ~ „ / . 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers