iWPWV <u>*y ■i■ <•' *••*< *.. '<N\ •* • . .<v~- iv fefv5 s '\oy^i‘‘" * v'm-? { v ,v * ' i'. * ( -*« ‘.f’.... - , 9&&MjfaBsgSa&XW 'i: suit's VI-£ 1 • *»*” 1 ‘ *l*? ■* WSs^so^M Jmm^m^wwis wiAlp&ij s'-SKfiW Msi M ss n mM mm *s&&%%&«•*£ -#f - ‘ .. .4,. .- •-; --. • .-...- . gl^„ ■;=:-:. ■; >C •/• illlMllP n nm 111 Jit •.#**<;,.. A-<. ••• -- - \ \/ -•f'v.-v.- .. JkiltjJftßinmg fM. THURSDAY MORNING::::::::::-~ :::::::JtTKE 3 - WHIO COtHSTT CONVENTION. The Court House rotunda was crowded at an early hour yesterday morning, by a miscellane ous collection of politicians, office seekers, dele gates and spectators. The “chosen” of the Whig party were there; office seekera with their; pleasant looks were also there, and theygrasped tho handß of the “masses” with the most frater nal affeotion;—here was a Senator—that would t,e_in earnest conversation with a coal heaver— a Congressman-bearing his head proudly over the crowd, soliciting support in such a “vinning vay” that it required a Btrong exercise of com mon sense towithhold it The Convention met: in the Supreme Court Room, and was called to order by’ a member, -who moved the appointment of Josiah Kino, Esq.; of Allegheny: city, as President of the ' Convention. Another member sprang up and nominated Mr. Rowland, of Upper St. Clnir, to preside over their deliberations; these moves were. made by tho heads of the two wings of the par ty, whioh was closely divided on the Sheriffality. Croat confusion ensued, and the whole .house was in disorder. :At length Mr.CfiNo was chos en President of the Convention, and, taking the. chair, ho announced his willingness to retire,- if any members Bhonld wish it, which, as none-ex pressed it in a very aadible manner, he held on - to his post of honor. The Vice Presidents next claimed the attention of the body, and tho following: persons were chosen:—E J Brooke, B Palmer, Benjamin Kel ley, E.. P. Jones, Francis Karas, and Aaron Brawdy. For Secretaries, Messrs. Voltz, MoKee,'Eakin, and Bruce, wero. nominated and elected.. Mr. Davis, of Allegheny City, presented a series of resolutions, ono- of which instructed the nominees of the Convention, for Assembly and Senate, to support thoMaino Liquor Law, which prohibited the Bale or storage of liquor, in the State; also; two other resolutions, regu tiug the manner of holding tho delegate elections. These resolutions wero load on the table until after tho nominations Bbould bo made. ■ The credentials of tho different delegates were then reoeived, and the Convention was perma nently organized. ■ A communication was presented from the Al legheny City .Temperance Society, requesting that those only should receive the nomination of the Convention, for Senate and Assembly, . who. were firm friends of the Temperance cause, and would uso their influence in support of the pas sage of a prohibitory Liquor Law, snob ns tbe Maine Law. This communication gave rise to a debate;—it was moved to lay it on the table, .to publish it as apart of the proceedings of the. Convention, or to refer it to a committee. After consider able noisy discussion, it wss ogreed to pub lish it as part of the proceedings. Mr. Davis, of Alleghany city, called up his resolution, instructing the nominees of the Con vention, for Assembly and Senate, .to use their influence to procure the passage of tho prohibi tary Liquor Law. This caused a great deal of contention among the members, as to wbcther.it would bo good polisy. during tbe present, state of affairs, for the Whig party to declare itself in favor of the Liquor Law- This question was put in a dozen, different shapes, and .at last the original resolution passed by ft small majority. It was then moved that the Convention proceed to tho nomination of Prothonotary and Sheriff, which was agreed to. Edward Campbell and John Caldwell, wero nominated for Prothonotary; and Ephraim Jones, William Magill, David Irrin and Wm. Forsyth were nominated for the office of Sheriff. • The Convention ballottod for Prothonotary, with the following result, on the first ballot: Campbell, 82; Caldwell, 28; and Edward Caju>- v bell, jr., of Pittsburg, was declared tho choice of the Whig party for the office of Protbouc tory. The following is tho vole on the first and second ballots for Sheriff, the narao or "Mr. Forsyth being withdrawn: Ephraim J0ne5...... Wm. Magi1t............ David Irwin The Convention proceeded to a third ballot, during which a most Bhomeful sceno ooourred. Ono of the delegates from Daqnesno borough was absent from the room, and the friends of Magill wished his colleague to vote in his place. This the friends of Jones would not'listen to, as they had been denied a similar favor whep a del egate from the Ist .Ward was taken riok, a short, time previous to tho present affair, .The chair man decided that, if the members would not at tend to their business and remain in the Conven tion, they had no right to retard.bnsiness, and refused to let the absentee veto by proxy. Here one of the richest scenes ensued—every delegate felt it as his duty to say something in relation to the matter, aud all spoke at the same time— the noise’was also kept up by persons outside of the bar; but they did not equal tho delegates in making noise and confusion. , E. P. Joses, Esq;, appealed from the decision of tho chair, and claimed the right for-the poli ticians in the Court House, to appoint a delegate to represent the sentiments of the -Whigs of Du quesno borough. Mr. Marshall denied it,, and supported . the chairman in his decision, ina. regular patriotic speech;—be talked of tho great cause of repre sentation —-revolution —Daqnesno borough— spoils—Jones—Magill—nomination was not al ways an election—beware, &0., &c. Mr. Jones replied in n personality. Mr. M. rejoined, and gave him, what would be called in . sporting cirolcs, a “lincher,” and a quietus. Mr. King, the President, stated that they were all malung ohildrenof themselves.; that he. had never presided over such a .body; ho,.was actually ashamed of the appearance they made in the public. This was received with cheers and yells. The chair then put the question, and a strong, affirmative responso Was heard, and again on equally strong negative—outsiders and dele gates both voting, there being no obstaole to prevent a free expression of publio will. ■ : . The Magillites then nominated a friend pres 7 •cnt to .fill the vacancy—but, hark! a shout was heard in the rotunda, and the advent of the orig-, inal delegate, was welcomed with cheers and yells. Thegontlomancame forward, done,his duty to his country, and then sunk back in rc- Grement, with the consciousness that he.hod ••nearly broken up the organization.^ The balloting was then read, and the result was as follows: - Jones, 62, Mogill, 68. This announcement was received with. feeble cheers by the friends of Magill, and most hearty groans and hisses hy other persons present: A motion was made to make the nomination unani mous, to adjourn, to proceed with tho ballotipg. The motion to nominate Mogill by acclamation, was supported by a few feeble voices. Tho Convention adjourned until 2J P. M. lTe noticed during this warm contest the lead ers of the twoWhigpapers.in this city occupying each side "of the Secretary’s desk, and watching the contest with exciting interest, and percepti blo emotion—if Jones loomed ahead, a smile would involuntarily come across the visage of one, and a frown mar the face of the other, if Magtil stack rose, however, it was* vice versa, the face of one was lighted np with joy, and the other—"what a change.” It was too hard to standi and one of tho laborers, deserted hia post leaving the ether alone in his glory—for glory it —he'•had propheeled truly, and he had a bright 1 vision before him.. His less fortunate eotemporary, had- only reached the when he heard the Shouts of joy of his oppo nents. The Convention coot.andwascailed to order, after which they proceeded to nominato a Sena tor. and members of the Assembly. For Senator, Gee. DarsiOihad 85 votes, and Marshall Swartz welder 26. The vote for Assembly was as follows: Mowry 38; Cowan 80; Appleton 61: Penny 75; Porterol; M’Kee7; M’Bright2; Fiffo32; Vincent 11; Eyster77; M’CluskyB; M’Voy3l; Shngart 13; Way 4. : The ohairman announced that Riohard Cowan, Geo. E. Appleton, Thomns Penny, J. M. Porter, and Christian-Eyßter bad received the nomina tion for Assembly. ■ A resolution was offered reoommending the nomination of Hon. Geo. Chambers, of Franklin county, as a Judge of Supremo Court, in place of the late Judgo Coulter. J. Gebhart was nominated Associate Judge, on the first ballot, receiving 69 votes, and his high* ost competitor, A. Henthom,.2B votee. On the second ballot William Algeo received 04 votes for County Commissioner, and Mb high est competitor, J.-B. Glenn, S 3 votes. For Auditor, F. L Gardiner received 86 votes on the second ballot; and .T. M’Gibbeny, bis highest competitor; 11 votes. ;■ For Coroner, James Lowry reoeived 78 votes, and Morgan Jenkins, the next highest, 28; Consequently, Wm; Algeo was declared the candidate for Commissioner, Torn; Gebhart for Associate Judge, F. I. Gardiner for Auditor, and Jab. Lowry for Coroner. A rosolntion approving of tho course of Hon. ThomasM; Howe, was adopted. ■ That portion of the Convention belongtng to the Butler county district, retired to tho Council Chamber,ifortho pnrpoae’of choosing a candi date for that district. : The Convention adjourned to the Select Council Chamber,! whore they proceeded to ballot for a representative to Congress, with the following Tesnlt: . ' Ballots Ist :. 2d 3d Riehie 29 32 34 .Larimer,.;-.29.. ~29. .....80 Denny, ... f1;..;,-..... 7..:........ 0 Knox,6.. 0...,......; 1 ; ' >Mr. Denny’s name was withdrawn after the second ballot. The Council then adjourned tint die. Twenty lint District. —The members of the Whig Convention from the Butler side of the Allegheny rivor, met in the SelectCounoil cham ber last evening. Josiah King was. called to tho chair, and James Pare, .Secretory. Tho balloting for member of Congress was as follows:—T. M. Howe, 27; H. M. Breokenridge 6. Mr. Howe was declared, the choice of the Convention. • -Pursuant to resolution, Josiah King, R. H. Davis, and John Way wero appointed a commit tee to confer with the Bntlcr committee of con fcrcnce. ; The Circus TaUce and its Luxuries —Strange how one absorbing topic keeps everything else in the back-ground. - In the heat of a Presiden tial campaign, who of now railroad routes? Notwithstanding, in the arena are found tho greatest stars that have over appeared: Mdlle. Rosu.thie, tho most bewitching fairy that ever guided a horse; Mons. Benoit, a very Mephis topbilcs on horseback; Mous. Levater Lee and troupe, who might have stood for all the classic designs of nneiont sculptors ; Le Jerk a Burtf, who excites emotions vacillating between pro found pleasure aud lively apprehension; John Gossrs, who stands at tho very apex of the pro fession, ns Clown, and John Smith, who reigns without a rival (Daddy Rico alouo excepted) in the realms of Ethiopian Bports. Yet who finds time to talk of these, amongst tho commenda tions lavished upon the Floating Palace? This nftcmooa and to-night all these things may be seen, verb. sap. Ist ballot. 2d ballot. ......53... ......49.... 54 8 2 AFTERNOON SESSION; It was: resolved that the Convention should meet heroraftcr in Allegheny City. After which, adjourned. Drowned. —A valuable liorae, belonging to Mr. Lake, of the Floating Palace, was drowned in tlio Allegheny river, yesterday. The accident was occasioned by tbe horse pushing too hard against a portion of tho railing, which gave way, and precipitated him. into tho river. Theatre. -To-night n new and thrilling play, in five acts, entitled ltetribution, will be pro duced* together with other noveltic* sufficient to draw a crowded house. OYSTERS received daily by Ad ams* Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. ■■ ■ ■■ Gothic Halls CELEBRATED for ncame*» of lit, fineness of qualtiy, durability of trorkmiKiFliip, u.nd low price?. Meu’i and Boys’ Cl Gifting. Great inducement* to rash buy er*. Weiludyta please. CHEVrER, j e 2 - • • - Word otTet, Pepper and pimento jo bags pimento; S do nepner; for sale by TO v3l 1 ■ Pli MMaL^RARICKRTPON. M JiRIUNOS- .... XI 50 boxes No l Herring, Lubtickj SO do settled. do; for stile by ■ raySL . MILLER A BiCKETSON. CLARET: WINE—O bhds Claret Wine; ■ i 2U boxes Morgoux atid St. Julrnn; In store and fOT sale by MILLKH A RICKETSON, iuy3l i 221 oud 223 Liberty st. ‘ " For Sale* ATHRBE STORY BHICK HOUSE, andLOT-Sit* anted on PemtSlrret, In the Orh ward; The lot j* 23 feetirbnt bylOO feet deep: front building 21 by 32 feet, 3 stories high; back building 10 by IG feet, 2 stories hieb, containing 0 rcoms and wide cniraneo ha I—•also* parlor ia ,eeoml story ;:2l l.y 10 feel rorlico in front, wilh irpa railing. This rropertrw.il be sold very low. Apply immedlsiely to. THOMAS s 9 Fifth'Jreel. " Redueed Prices* . A 'A MASON & CO., Gi! and Gt Market street, will A* open this morning-- . : 7 cases Kerege De Laines, i 3. do BeregcsilSc; ~ , 40 pieces Figured Changeable Bilk, very low; £OO Crape nndSamraer Shawl*; • 15 Lawns and Mush oh : i J 7 - do - Saromer De Lames, some as low as 10c; Embroideries, Hosiery and Oloves. {je2 "■ : = Waibittgiilßde Bm7« . SSALO & CO.’S CHcMtCAIi SOAP—For washing | * all kiridscf clothes painted *?!* **-i ; a new articlei those who have used It, to I be superior to any soap Irt * he-market,Tor common use. It saves in soap. labor* wear and- tear of clothcs. one half Warranted not injurious tb the skin/nor to the ar ticle wished. ’ Its excellent qualities can only be rcat *iedliv trial. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ,z * ‘ W; A. M’CLURG & CO., Chronielc copy.] 250 Liberty:slreet..v Rees R* JoneSi ~ . No. 2E& Liberty nrtet y Pittsburgh; Pa. • ; TiTANUFACTDJIER And .dealer in all Itinds of Tor iVibacco; Sob£T and SegaTs—Tteßpecuully inform* »b«. public that ke Has just rewived'a larffe utid general as sortment ofmembit celebrated imported Segars, and is noy? prepar'd to fill all orders, wholesale or retail.' AU lovers.of the wei are invited to call.. He also manufactures spaa raU.ladtcs*twißt,.Vir clnia twist,* & lump,s and Os .which he warrants equal r to Any inode west of the.inountoins. - A general assortment of Half Spanish,Melee and com inon Segars const* ntly,on hand. . jei '[J 1852. Bummer PESSSIIVASIi BJ <»&Oi Two Hally Train* From PUtoburgh to , Philadelphia and Baltimore. . Only 30 Xfotirr Through! FAREBIO. , ■ ■ ■ THE Erpress mail train will leave the Depot on Lib erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 6# o’clock. .. i Passengers will goby the cars toTanle, Creek 13miler where they will find the bestof Coaches in readiness to convey them 28 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty’s station; (conductors accompany each train of Coaches), and then take the cart to Holndaysburg; and then tat© the splendid Bleeping cars direct to Philadel phia aridßaUimore. ■ Passengere for Baltimore take the cars or the York and Cumberland Bailroad at Harrisburgh, arriving at Balti- leave dally'at o*3o, P. M., or ri^l^^chec^ea-*ronrt'm nS Philadc!phia. ■■■ ’ n Ij-rch tCo-'s Express Packet Line will leave daily, ’.rsifflMfc P. M., connecting at Blairs»ille with the MennsVlVania’ Bailroad. Through from Piitsbnrgh to Ehfifdelphin and Balt,more maslionrs. - liiioiriri. nnrlies nnd others enn go onion the train of Plewrarepanies nu relamto clty alBi . A . M , SI l “dn« Liberty 15 cents; to Wilkin,- “passOT-e ra mil procuro o ih?lr°uS' nt the Roilroac ihetSmlves' responsible for personal baggage only nnd for on * t> \ 1 r \ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TEE & REILLY LINE. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION; Baitimobe, June 2. The Convention met at half past ten o’clock this morning. It was resolved to appoint n Democratic General Committee to report a plat form to-morrow. A resolution was offered de olaring that the Compromise, especially the fu gitive Slave Law, though unacceptable to cer tain portions, of the Union,, should be coincided in by all Democrats for the sake of the harmony and permanency of the Union; It was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Char licke of New York, declared it to be the duty of the President to enforce, at all hazards, the Compromise acts. SECOND DISPATCH. Baetimobe, June 2. Several motions to adjourn was made on ac count of the crowd and heat. So great was the noise and confusion that the members were un able to hear motions, whioh were voted down.— Not less than one thousand are claiming seats as delegates. Several resolutions, all in favor of tho Fugi tive and Compromise Laws, were read and laid on the table, after having been ordered to be printed. The Convention has adjourned until five o’clock this evening. Evening Session. —During tho reoess a ro-ar rangoment of seats was affcoted, with a view to the better accommodation of the delegates. The President called tho Convention to order at & o’clook, and it was a long time before there was comparative quiet. . The following gentlemen constitute tho com rnittoo of one from each Slate on the platforni and resolutions:—Maine, • A. IV. Bradley: New Hampshire, Charles G.. Atherton; Vermont, I) H. Smalley; Massachusetts, B. F. Hallott; Rhode Island, Philip Alleny, jr.; ■ Connecticut, IVm. B. Lawrence; New York, Henry C. Murphy; Now Jorßey, Joseph G. Cole; Pennsylvania, Andrew H. Roidor; Delaware, W. 8. Osborne; Maryland, H. McCulldugh; Virginia, S. F. Lake; North Carolina, D. IV. Mcßae; Georgia declined ap pointment; Alabama, P. Phillips; Mississippi, Jao. B. "Freeman: Louisiana, Hon. F. Soule; Florida, Jesso Cois; Tcxob, R. Surry; Arkan sas, N. B. Bursow; Ohio, G. IV. Manypcnuy; Kentucky, G. IV. Stevenson; Tennosseo, A. J. Brown; Indiana, R. J. Owen; Illinois, J. B. Hogg; Missouri, IV. R. Farney; Miohigan, C. B. Stuart; lowa, P. B. Bradley; Wisconsin, no appointment; California. E. D. Hammond. Mr. Degraw, of New York, offered the follow ing resolution:— Etsolved,— That in our opinion the public do main belongs to the people of the United States and that Congress hos powerto disposo of it for tho benefit of tho people. IVe therefore believe that it would ho conducive to tho'common welfare of the people and government, to give limited portions to every actualaottler ; to be inalienably enjoyed. ■ The above resolution was referred to tho com mittee on resolutions after eomo debate. In accordance with the resolution authorizing the appointment of a committeo -on tho Demo cratic creed or platform, Mr. Nabors, to tost tho sense of the convention, offered the following resolution, whioh elicited considerable debate: Saohed, That this convention will not go into a nomination for President and Vico President until tho platform of tho party is laid down. — (Applause.) ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ASIA. The Asia arrived to-day at six o'clock,with 55 passengers and $122,000 in Bpecie from France. Livep.i'Ool MaUkrt. — Cotton had declined J for low middling during this week. Better qual ities arc unchanged. The market closod quietly on Friday, with sales of seven thousand bales; the speculators also took 25,000, and the expor-. ters 2000 bales, all American. The total amount on speculation was 29,000 bales. Hollmgshead quotes a declin&of fully one- j eighth in American qualities; middling Orleans, i Mobile SJ; Upland 51. The imports of the , three weeks amounted to 357,000 bales. On Monday the market opened quiet, but pretty firm, i the sales were probably GOOQ bales. Business at Manchester was less active, and i the priceß in Borne cases had given way a trifle. ! The Havre market, after a weeks’ excitement, | wasquiot; on the the sales of thoweekworo upwards of 25,000 bales, closing at an advance of from 2 to 3 francs over the previous week. The imports were 11,500, Uplands G 7 to 83; Orleans 67 to 90; Stock 90,000 bales, of which 87,000 were American. ; _ The weather was fine and the crops promising. Wheat buoyant at an advance of 3d, being mostly withdrawn or held above the views of purchasers; transactions limited. In Corn a fair biminess was done with a floating cargo; nt full prices.— Makins circular quotes current rates on Tucsdny with largo sales. Beef has advanced to 23 Gd for fine qualities, nnd to fnll rates for ordinary; there was a large export to Australia. Fork commands extreme rates. Bacon has advanced Is, but sells slowly. Shoulders and hams dull. Lard has advanced Gd. English ohceso plentiful, | no American. No change in rice. Limited saleß t of Bark at-Bs. Sugar buoyant, generally held higher. Tea steady and firm. Tobacco un changed and fair business done. Korin 6s for common, fine 10s, Sales 800 bbls spirits at 42a Gd. In coft'co them is less animation; no quote able chongo in prices; at auction St. Domingo brought 38@415.: Jamaica 4G@sos. London Mahket, May 21.—West India Sugar firm at full prices; Kofincd brisk, for foreign ex portation ; sales 11,000 chestß Havana 20s Gd@ 22s 3d. Coffee plantation crillon -48@705; nn tlvo firmnt 44s 6d®45; Jamaica 28®595. Tea qnict. Money Mahket. —Money was abundant nt 1J <2,2 per cent: Consols *.194; money and on ac count, U. S. Bixcs, 1808, 110(21101; Fennsylva fivcs, 87@88: Ohio sixes, 1870,1876,107@1074; I Maryland 95@9G; Kentucky, 18b8, 99@100. The prices generally were well supported, but less active than lost week. The Franklin arrived off Cowes ontho2otb. The Olaßgow arrived at Liverpool on Friday morning. ■ The proceedings of Parliament aro wholly unimportant, FnANCE.^—AII was quiet. Odillon Barot, and Broglie have refused to take the oath of allo gionce. The Prussian ohambers liavo been prorogued. FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT. Nf.w Yobk, June 2. The steamer Northern light, from San Jaan, via Aspinwall arrived to-day with .800 passen gers and a small amount of specie. It is reported that the steamer Colombia sail • ed from San Francisco on the 6th, with 150 pas sengers and $1,880,845 on freight. _ The Winfield Scott left San Francisco with 600 passengers on the Bth, and arrived at Havana on the 21st. She left at Aspinwall the. steamers Crescent City and Philadelphia, awaiting the ar rival of .the Columbia; also tho United States, whioh was to sail on the 26th for New York via we have reports of the killing of 150 Indiana by the whites, who were infuriated at the murder of Mr. Anderson. A memorial has been signed by many of the most Influential citizens of San Francisco, dopre •cating the hasty legislation in tho matter of Chi nese emigration whioh was ahopt being present ed to the Legislature. Meantimo intelligence from Sacramento announces grcat excitcment in 'regard to thoChinese' gold diggers along the banks of the American river and their .expulsion from the diggings, which was taking place daily. One morning about 200 men were driven off from one locality. The Amorioan minerß oppose the importation of Chinese into the mines, and are determined to submit no longer to it. • It is rumored that commissioners have been appointed to proouroosite for the new Custom House, and that they have selected two lots hounded by Washington, Jackson and Front population of San Francisco had increased nearly 6,000 during the month of April; half of the increase was from China. , Tho U. 8. sloop-of-was Vincennes sailed from Sah Francisco on the 8d of May, for home, via. weather has been favorable for mining. Accounts from the diggings are generally satis-. ° Dates a few days later have been, received from the Sandwich Islands. Great excitement existed at Honolulu, in consequence of the cur rent report that the Chilian colony in the Magel lan straits,.who iiad lately revolted, were on a piratical cruise after American vessels inthe cifio. Application has been made by Mr. Wuey, lof the Foreign Office, to Copt Gardner, of the sloep-of-wnr Yandalia, requesting him to delay bis departure until the arrival of tho St, Mary s. Capt, G. consented. ’ A. political meeting is to bo bold to-night to make arrangementa.for a< grand reception to [jjcoglter, the Irish patriot, , * 1 * i » » > * THIRD DISPATCH. Baltimore, June 2, EUBOEEAH HEWS! Niliv Vodk, Juno 2. Cincinnati, Jane 2, COLLISION AND SHIPWRECK. New Orleans, Mb; 81. The ship Tennesee arrived here yesterday and reports that on Friday night, the 28th, shecame in collision, on the Gulf stream, with the bark Fairmonnt, William Whitney, master, from Ci enfagos, bound to Philadelphia, which sunk in a few minutes. Tho first mate and one seamen was saved; the rest on board, consisting of the captain, ouo lady passenger, and eight seamen, went down with the vessel. The night was dark and tho wind- blowing very. hard. -Those- on board the ship were unable to render any: assis tance. The Tennesee was mneh injurod and was leaking badly when she arrived. She was bound for Havre. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Zanesyillb, Jane 2. This morning a party, composed of several la dies and gentlemen of .our city, started on the cars to the Lakes, on a fishing excursion. On reaohing Mount Vernon the cars wero thrown olf tho track, and Mr. Josoph Stacy, one of the par ty, who was sitting on the tender, was knocked off, and falling under the cars, was run over and instantly killed. No othors were hurt. The party immediately returned with the" corpse, whioh was horribly mangled. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, June 2. Flour—Howard st', $4,12}; City Mills $4,18J @54,25. . ... Grain... Red wheat 95®98 ots ; white sl@- $1,02. White corn at 65@57; yellow 40@41 cents. Oats 39@4l ots. Whiskey...2l ots. NEW YORK MARKET—June 2. Cotton... Market Unsettled. F10ur...54,12@54,25 cts. for State; and $4,- 50 for Southern. Grain... Wheat 95 ots.; corn mixed 59®G1; yellow 02} ; rye at 76®77. Lard—iF}@9J. . Sugar... Havana 51@oJ. Linseed 0i1...62ct5. gall. Ri0e...10 tierces at $4,12@54,25. Whiskey... Ohio at 20}@20J. CINCINNATI MARKET—June. 2. The river has risen 14 inches since last even ing; weather warm? Flour... Unchange d; 800 bbls at $8,15@3,20. Whisky...Unchanged; 900 bbls at IC, and 800 bbls at 18}. Provisions... Dull; 40 bhds sides at 9}, and 20 do Bhonlders at 71; sales 100 bbls MeBS Pork at $lO -y bbl. Groceries... Unchanged ; generally quiet. COMMERCIAL. D.UtTKEVIEW OP THE IIAUKET. Ovvice ovtur Dxilt Moauisa I*ost. I 3; 1852. , ASHES—Tito demand for Soda and Pearl continues to be confined rxolu.ively to small lots, to mnnufactnr ers—with sales! of Soda Ash at 303Jc,; Pearls,C? to Cc. FLOUR—We nonce sales of the following lots, 133 bbls. at 33.05; Otexira at 33,33; 30 do at 33,00; be tween 3 ond 300 bbls. in lots, reported at 33,00 to 33.13, tor Supcrdoe to Extra. ItACON—The market remains inactive, ond sales prinrtpally to the country. We have reported u snle of 10 hh J s Western Rough cm country Hams nl Tic.; 0 do Shoulders nt 7ic..thts being an irfenor lot of Bacon. 1000 Bis. Hams at OJa.fISCO His. Shoulders at'£Jc.; 5 tierces Sugar Cured Hams at lie . GRAIN—Sales of 100 bos. Com at 33.:.; 50 do al4oi- Oats, we quote at 30 to 30c, Wheat 58 to 05c. Rye, seared and tn demand, at 50 to 53c.. ; . - EGGS-Sales of 3 bbls. at Sic. POTATOES—SaIes of 75 bus. Neshanocksat 87 Jo. SALT—SO bbls. delivered at the wharf at 31,14. SOAP—2*I bxs. City at 40. - COFFEE —Salcs ot *0 bags reported atlOic., 4 mos. i . ■ ■ • . ——-———r— CO3I3IERCUL SUMMABrST. TOBACCO—Tho Baltimore American of Saturday say?—The dernamifor Maryland has beenalcady daring the week, without ehangeinprlce Tho sales comprise ncmly all the receipts,, leaving bat littlo Block toaccn* mutate in the hand* of aeenls. We qooio Maryland Ground Leaf 33 J f>{i®7.G0; Frnstrd, 27o03,OO; ! ferior Good Common. 4,5005,n0; 8r0wn,66007, 50; ana Fine Brawn, 3,0009,00 in Ohio Uierefcasheen little activity. Wo i<otc sales of 210 hhds at 4,0307.50, principally at 4,5000.50 Sales also of small lots of common at 3.50 for green to 6 51) for fair red We quote os t-e!ore: Inferior end common Ohio, 0.5(104 00; good common middling; 4,0004 50; e00d,5,000S SO;-fine red, 6 0008,00; fine wrapper?, 10,00015,00; and ycl r ow,lo, COOI6OO. Among it*o transaction* of the week we note sales of to hhds new crop Mayrvxlle (Ky ) which were ia‘. cn for shipment t) Germany on terms not transpired. 'lhi<? is the first lot ot Hit* description shipped from this port for some time, and ills hoped other shipments of the same description will follow. The tnsnecuotis of the week KOI hhd* Maryland, 101 hfarfa Onlo, amt 1(3 btids Kentockv—total,l3sShbd*. The total inspections t)>is year are 7014 hhds, ogain&l 13XGL hhds. to the tame - period la*t year. At Richmond. we note but little ehabge.inihe.msfket eincc our la*! report. Moroguodshippingaadsteroramg offered this wees. ond prices generally range from 7,00 to 8 00. Nondcnc upturn! soft kinds rather heavy.on the market- Monuf.tciunng kinds arc in demand—prices paid this week from 8,i01025b0. At Louisville,tho *ates for lUe.wek ending-on Satur day, nays the Cmmer. amounted to one thousand and forty ntnehhds. This far exceeds the sales of any pre vious week of tho and goes beyond the annei l paiions of*all concerned m the trade. The sales of to bacco are invariably for cash, and the aggregate sum 1 thu* paid to the fum-rs by oat merchants in, a single I week has exceeded S5O 003. The aggregate sale* since i tho first of November, have amouaied to 11.504 hUus, which exceeds the sales of the eimrc previous year. WOOL—The English Wool market continues to im prove Thu woollen manufactures of the north of Eng land have- mlron alarm at a deficiency in the supplies of AuMriiHa wool, and have formed a oompany to promote the emigration of shepherds and other persons used to the management of docks, rheep shearing, and the as? sorting of wool, unaorcontract to rcraaiamsuoh em ployment. as the Australian wool interest was suffering from the want oflaborers, who preferred going to (he min»s A calc o Eurre Rio* and Cape wools bad ticca made at an non, realising Id advance. At Baltina"™, a fow small lots of new dip have been taken nll6olSe for unwarhed, and 360&5.f0r washed. At Cincinnati, the market remains very quiet. withou t anv chance in price* We quote common at 20c: blood at 20022 c; i do 33034?,‘ #d025020-; fall do 271028 c; extra fine fleeces 30c; unwashed. $ off. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—The New OtleansCre of the 24 h ult-, l5O hhd# Sugar at 3J 04}c for common, and for lair to fully fair' •• * •Of Molasses some small lots were sold at 540230 & gal lon The stock of both articles is alraoei entirely in tho hand* of speculators. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 0 VBBT WATBp. 1M TUB CHATiXSL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic, BeuneL Brownsville. “ J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Gcnessse, Conant, West Newton. S. Bayard, Peebles,. Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. il Forest Cttv, Murdock, Wellsville. u . Brilliant,'Grace; Cincinnati. “ Malta, Dexter, Zanesville. « Winchester,G. Moore, Wheeling. 4i Tuscarora. Hnys, Nashville. DEPARrED: “ Baltic, Bennctj Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Thomas tjhrivcr, Bailey, West Nowton, Genesoce, Connnl, West Newton; 14 S- Bayard, Peebles, Eliiabeih, «■ Michigan No. 9.-Boies«'Benver; <« Forest City, Murdoch, Wellsville. 41 Diurnal,Conwoll, Wheeling. 44 Asia, Boyd, St. Louis. “ Cincinh&tii'Boieß, Cincinnati. marietta, Parksrolmrgh and Hocking i fgS B * port Paoket* . The steamer lIAIL COLUMBIA, A.. S. Chane, Master, will leave Pitisburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave Hockuigport every Tuesday, at 0 o'clock, A. M. , ■ • Passongers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness. W- U. WHEELER, mart - No. 24 Markevstraet. Atuijluny River Tr«a«._ BEGVLAIt FRANKLIN PACKETS. t T.IO fine steamer ALtEGUENY BKLI»K AO!»!KS?Io.:2.CaM. Wm. Banna; leavea the AU«*. etieny wharf for FraufcUa, every Monday, and Thursday, 5 1 4 p M The’finc stftaraer ALLKG jIEN Y BELIZE No 3, Capt, ■SQtis iUiisi, leaves the Allegheny wharf for. Frank*- ilin,every Tuesday andf”ndair,ut.4 P.M. . ; For Freight or Passage, apply on Board fmatfo Marietta and UociUngport. I The fine steamer PACIFIC, Z aHotra lilaa* will leave for the above and interraedl ateportsevery T//BRSl)AYrat4o’clock,P.,M. For freight or pa S6a ge, oppi^n w bo ao ri, B oyo soNt marlO N 0.61 Water su and 63 Front »n _ For KLlttonnlng end CatJUlit TUEi an« pleasant sieamct Ma£S2SiaCLA.tUON, Capt. Mn.t,tn6ja,TOll leavothe AUeghenywhaff ou Monday. Wednesday ’ at 3 o’clock, P. M,for Kmaamns and:Catfish., For freight or passage apply <ro board* >n P—2 For Long iieaohi MM>stt*! parK * r,,,^r? and'aalHpoHo* - • •' T*he. fine Steamer GOV. MblOS, f Jk Skunk, Master, will leave for tlie above and intermediate ports, every , _ TUIpDAY, a* 3 Pv I ft > For fright or rns 3 »g e apply W«diießdsy pacltot tor cinclnnatJ. . «s»wth® neW'and fiißt ruining steamer DIN* I Bikmiwgkam, Master, will leave every Wednesday. ln .: IWrcigM °r passage, CELEBBAfrif ETHEEEAIXInD LAMPS. CamphineandFino OiL 'Also, Lamps of eveTy descrip • rinn for burning Lard ana Lara Oil. _ • • •* •• ■ Chandeliers, Oirandole.Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans; and all things pertaining to the “Bhereal.Camphlne or Pine Oil, regalarly supplied ° n AllordMS I lc < ftwSh’the wagon, -which is f ConsUinay P Lamps of l ll l tind^aliercd n to l ' s [nra lhe Elbe real OiL All articles delivered ia any part ofthe city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. jj. WIUGHT, 1 ' No. 82 Fourth st., (Apollo *lall,! * aprldy between Market and wood streets. •'V.'-vV- AUCTION SALES. T t ._ , , Auction Card* HE undersigned, after on Interval of fouryears,ha« again resumed bnsmcss. Having complied with the requisitions of the law reg&laiing Sales at Auction, ami having procured a first class License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally.- With aa cxpe-- rience of nearly, thirty yearsin this line of hazards nothing insaying that ho will be enabled to gjye entire satisfaction to allihose who may feci disposed to patronize.him. P;McKiSNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. iyfi. Auctlon~»n&Ujr. Sales, A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of 1 Wood J\ and Fifth streets, at 10 a l clck,A. M, ,a general as sortment of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. . AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Queeaswaie, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking-Glasses*, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Farmiure, Ac. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Tnstru ments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Vnnety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, ice. i P. M*. DAVIS, . ; }a3htf = ■ ■ ■ Auctioneer. : EMBROIDERIES, Silks, Laces, Fringes. &2.* open fora few days, at Al’Kenna's Ancuon House, (boc ond floor). A large assortment Of Embroideries, Suhs, Laces, Ribbons, Kid, Silk and Thread Glovob, assorted colors, Silk Fnnge, with a variety of fancy goods. |j el CITY PROPERTY at Auction-On Saturday even ing, June-sth, at 8 o'clock, ol the Commercial bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be bom : • One Lot of Ground, situate on Strawberry be tween Smithfield street and Cherry alley, having a front of S 3 feet on Strawberry alley, and extending back do fee;, on which is erected a Frame Dwelling House,that rents for fl> per month, subjecllo a ground rent of 328,- 75, payable semi annually; Also, the unexpired term of a lease having four-years to run from Ist of April last, on a lot of ground having a front of 12| feet on Prospect street, and extending one* 100 feet,onwhjehis erected a two story Brick Dwelling Hou^e,which rents for #5. per month, and it subject to a ground rent of 312 30 perannun; . v Also, one.olher House, and Lot of same aizi,adioining the above, subject to same ground rent and rent* fur 34perjnoathf : -7 Also,'the.lease of a : B iek House, and Lotwhichhas six years to runffcm Ist of April lastj situate on Tannel. street, between Webster and; Wylie Btrcct*. free from tnxe«, which is rented for annum, and subject to aground rent of 3110; • • No. 48 in Cook and Cossnt’s plan of Lots, hsvihga f oni of 31 feel on Cassal street, opposite the residence or Mrs. Totten, and extending .back 122 feet, subject to a ground rent of 20 dollars per annum, paya ble semiannually. ; Termsfone-third ca a h, residue in three equal annual payments,'withinterest. V . ‘ .J . je2 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. LAND WARRANTS—Bought and sold, at favorable, fates, I>y Del] A. WILKINS A CO. ,- GUW TaILSt-2 saeks «n consignmem; for sate by liftl] ■ H; LKB, 139 Liberty street. SH^viOLASSES— 15nbla.^BaMtetiroantf.*'for su e. . wy23 JAMBS A.,HUTCHISON fc CO- HAY— 00 bales,just received and for.sale byr JOHN B SHERRIFr, my3l . lOMarbetjtreet. WOOL!—The”highest price ih-caih paid for VY -all the different grades of clean wa«hed wool • jet , H. LEE, 133 Liberty gtreet. Drafts on Cincinnati constantly for sate at the corner of Market and Tbird sts., by • -jet . ■ > A. WILKINS & CO. THREE CENT COIN—We will famish Three Cent Coin to any amount, free of cbaTge, fir Penna. funds. Apply at bar office, No. 80 Fourth street. ' : - jol - ADAMS & CO. Now Ooodi* E WATTS A. CO, 185 LiOeny. street, have received • TBis nsv.by the Pennsylvania Railroad, a lorge. lotof hew spring style CAS3IMERES. . r tmy23 . A MEETING OF TUB STOCKHOLDERS of the i\. - ll Fiflb Ward Sayings Bank'* will beiield.al the of* fice of the Bank, No, 424 Liberty street, onTnesdayfibC *29th day of June next, at 10 o’clock, A ht, with refer ence to having the .stock consolidated.into a corporate company. {aprSStiJm) JOHN STFIWARTi Secret»rr nTß7 ERANDIWSr-lN BOND—A.Seigneuc uud Jfeiicvoi sin'Brandies—dark and pale—iu qr casks: also, Na poleon, in octaves—under Custom House charge; to gether with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and-Bor deaux Brandies of the most sapenorqualities; in. store and for sale cheap, by . JaCOB,wEA.VER, Jr., - tay‘26 ■ - . corrMa r ket and First fits. "< OPENING THIS oAY,rit'N<y. 91: Market street, a fine lotuf Liala Thread, Silk? and Cotton. Gloves, which I wlli sell a: wholesa’e prices by the single pair. Persons wanting to parchase will please call early, ns I want to close the lot out. '.■.*= ; my 23 JOHN W. KENNEDY. Great lJarpalhYr~*~'” ' ? IN VELVET, Plf.Ej TAPK3TKY AND BRD3SELS CARPETS—-Which will be found at the carpct w.iie* house ofW.M’Climock, S 5 Four.h street. As we nre determined to self off our present stock of the above goods at cost, wo invite the. .those, wishing to famish, to great bargains, jet - W. M’CLINTOCK. fjpHk subscribers to tiie lUamoud iMartcct *tv*'upe r wui X please take notice,thatthey are hereby called upon to pay £0 per cent .or their subscription; on or before MONDAY* the 14th day of Jane next, and twenty per cent-every thirty days thereafter, until all Is paid. - By order of the Cuildins Coramittee.- - roygo td it P- *ING, Treasurer. ABSINTfctE, SHEpiIsHWJNIS, XJkahds Cii£BSXES-~ G boxes Sm*a Absinthe; 4 do French do; 3 do Rhenish 10 do Brandy chernes: for sale by 'MILLER ic RICKKTSON. At l-UAUS FILBERTS; ftU 30-do Cream Nuts; locates Pranes, (inglass jars.) 5 do do {fancy boxes.) 10 do Common Prunes 5 40 do' CrirrantsV In store *nd forsale by- Viny23 •: JOSHUA UUOWIS, No.C Wood st. V UST RECEIVED, at Kennedy's,-i\o. 04 niarkei et., ll o large.and well-selectedcistock of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER aNDQUaRTKR WATCHES, Gold Homing and Open Dial Levers, of the best quality end finish, which I ofifetto my friends and patrons at such prices as cannot fail to please Yon will also find aline above place a nice assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, to which yoor ot’.eutfon Is most retpeetfaHy solicited. {mytG POLITICIANS have commenced to bijt up'the ele ments of war; there is every prospect of bavin# ® warm time of it. It may be well to dress cool. Rcinem-. ber that CHESTER, at Gothic Hall, has ore of tbelargest and most complete stock® of JlTtn’s and Fays* Cloi&inz. as to cot, quality, price and workmanship. ‘Call arid •ec. No charge for showing goods. We study toytcazt. may 25 T 4 Wood aueet , Carha.rt’9 lmproved ittouMieou* . THE attention of D«atcn ancUbepub* is respecifaliy called to the Improved. manufactured by.theeub- Bff lir | gfsedbers. For purity and. richness of. tone,they areuaequ'tfltd. not having the uneven, sharp' and reedy sound of those made by others . They are. made of rosewood, of superb workmanship and origi* rial desigtijmaJritig a beautiful Forlor Instruittenf, and tire admirably adapted for church music.' Dealers sup* plied on . the most liberal terms All orders by mail, promptly attended to, and Instruments sent to any part of the country-i*aud warranted. T. C. CLARK & CO.; 40 Causeway street Boston, Mass. . Books toll be opened on Monday, 28th day of June next, at U o’clock, A, M„ forsubscrip tion to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh Tn«t ; an4 Savings. Company,” at the Office of Messrs. IIAY&& PAINTER, Liberty street, Fifth: Ward, under the civ reeitonof— „ J. K. Mooreheod, Charles Shaler Thomas Bakcwcll, Morgan Robertson, JosiaU King,/Wilson MJCandless, John B. Butler, Wm Larimer, jr., Roily Fiiuerimi»John- Small, W.'lt-.Howard, John Morrison, J. S. Crab, Rea-: ben Milter, R 11. Hartley, Wm, K chbaura,E.D. Gaz 2im, Wm Kerr, Alfred W. Marks. Drill. Willson, Dan iel Ncglcy,John Anderson, L.Wumanh,CJhm«e:t. C, R. Riddle and Thomas Farley,.- Capital Stock, 8200,000.' To bs divided into 4,C00, shares,atSSO each—SlQ per share to bo paid at the tune of subscribing.' _j :__ = . BROWN *OJXC HAfl iiti f .- TURTLE CKEBK I PA. t . ALLEN- BROWN, Proprietor.-—'This splendid and. commodious, establishment, recently erected by the; iroprictor, at the let minus of th‘e Braddock’a Field Plank load, and nearthejreseht terminus of the Penna. Rail road, twelve miles from the city, is now open for the re ception of Families and others derirous.of escaping the heat of the city during the sumraerraonthSi./ This spa cious hotel being near tho railroad, turnpike, Mbnonga« ; hela river and plank road, is readily accessible by all those means of conveyance from tbe.ciiy; and affords a delightful summer retreat, ;v»ith pleasant walks and drives, and beautiful scenery; it is magnificently fitted up ana furnished with every.improvement offirst-class mndemhotcL—suites of rooms, parloTs, etc. Att omni bus will convey passengeri to and; font the; Railroad . Drpolj_on the arrival ana departure of trains.. . •••.'* feels aj«urcd that twentyyears ex perience in the business will enable him to Brcure the comfort and insure the satisfaction of all wbo.mny visit him in his new location. / . ’ [myso:3md. r- DUFFS MEKCaUTILE COLLEGE, CoUNBfi OP SIABKKT ANB iltlßD-STBBETS, FITTSBOKGE. . Established in 184u —Incorporated bythe J>gisiafurc of Pennsylvania, vita Perpetual Cbaittra; TJRINCIPAL—F. Dow, Professor, of Tbureticnl and JT Practical Book-keeping and Commercial sciences. , N. B. Hatch, Esq., Professor of Mercantile Law, John D. Williams, one .of the bent Penmen iiviho West, Professor or Ornamental and Commercial Pen manship. -. . , .. '. ■ ••. . . P. Hayden, Principal of tbo Classical Department, Professor of Mathematics and Ciassical.Languages. Those who aspire is the higher rank as Accountants, are requested to call and examine the credentials of this Institution, from upwardsbf one hundred Merchants, Bankers and Accountants in this city, who have- been, trained for business in it. ALo, tlic emphatic testimo* nialsof the American Institute, the Chamber of Com-, merce, and many of the leading: Merchants, Bankers, and Bank officergjrof the city of New ..York, appended to the pages of ‘•Dufl’s North -American Accountant*”. mid 11 Western Steamboat Accountant” . Duffs Book-keeping, *92 royal octavo peges. Harpers; New York—price Btjso .Duff’s Western Steamboat Accountant, complete, with Hand’s Time Table, 81.00: Merchaots.andeientners-supplied with thoroughly trained accountants, on apnlicaiionat,the College. Send and getoCjrcular by mall,. - ;; ■ fe v tmy27. LARGE ANDEXTB S'S'I'TE'SAL'E' OF REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SUCTION ON SATURDAY, JuiLe.sih.atWlLKlNSßUUG.—The undersigned, havjng. divtded; their property' into epuntty seats and building lots hava.’finauy deiemiued : to comply with the wisfcc3;tta<ld™eabf their numerous friends who have. cMle4T6irth«nii.to'expose to public sale on the groand at WllkiiDbiirgy ou Saturday, Jane sth, the remaining parts or parcels of ground, consisting of 70 buiiuing lota,'large size; . 9 one acre lots; 1 two and a hnlf acre lot; l three acre lot; •2 four acre lots; 1 five and a half acre lot; 1 ten and a half acre lot; . 1 largeahd beautiful twoßtory brick house, together with .two and onefourlhacres ground attached. • Tne above property is iuost beautifully and pleasantly situated near the DEPOT at Wilkinsbiirg, A distance, of five nnd one-fourth' mites front the: city, and affording our mechanics and business men of the city a rare op portunity of purchasing a HOME, thot isnt all times ac cessible; both by RAILROAD. TURNPIKE or PLANK ROAD; This property is too well.knowato require any description. . . ; . We have determined to arrange oor. terms to suit any hersenor beTsons that would deßire .to ltpve a.HOMK that lie may call bis own.. Our terras we one-firth cash’, balance in five.equalsciw-anoual payments. • ■ N B —Any persons wishing to purchase ,at private sale*, previous to oar public sate, can bave an opportu lititV by calling on - . -HENRY^REIS, 1 . 3 At the warehouse of Reiß & M ! Curoy, : ■ 1 cor, of Seventh and Liberty sis., or ROBT. CURLING, At the warehouse of CarUng& Bobertson, ■. myW : cor, of Ist and Wood " -• ■: ; V ' ‘ it ~/:J j ' ♦. ' V - ? —"? ■' ■Ti V .- ’■ ».* „ i-. ■*•■ \ . , V j•**„ * f y * .... r v . :r.r -• ■ -iyf. -**•*:-r_„w A-, wj l .: v • ■ <—.■*■• ‘ •••_■.* .* , ■ . ■■. ■ •. - **4 *■ 1 '■» * ,*..*• ' i. r i '■■ ■'.■■ •*. i F. EI’KECJNA, Auctioneer. p. 18. DAVISt Auctioneer. Gloves! Gloves’! Gloves I Political. Notlco* * * * ** Uronra'i M-ffij aiuonei rem tirCot Rlieum»ti«mi» sapoedv «ndc«n*lnreraedy: MONO, Pltubarph. Penns. Ths Do< sj'rtlw*’ bnma •■•■■•■■■■■• ■ • ■ Olljj paratjon; the medical virwcs of which are ... eighrtTmcs the strength of original American, j- Ills put op m bottles at&> and 271 cents, fjjt directions for its nse. In. every disease where the origi twl American OH hasbecn found at nil ano ltso far exceeds the oncmalin power, as torenuef iitoc CHBA PEST MB DICINE W ftfE RC» ; . CaHan d irvii. JOHN YOUNGSON. N. 0. The orlglnatOil in its natural state as taken: from the bowelsof the earth, can be had as abovrH-and will be found genuine a ceru fir® claimsiobetbe only Proprietors, dfcw-tf DR. 5? ROWNi No. 41 Di AM-ON D a LLGV. - Davotsa his.entireattention to an office practice, Uial.usmrflsUmostlyconQnedio ' -ffiSkw« Pncau or Durojrs.and such pain* ful’affections, brought on by imprudence, ■,;.&&pxgyouthfallndulgeace and excess. .. &4USg£r Syphilis, Syphilitic. Eruption*, Goaorr, „ 'hca,Glcel,Btriclure, Drcthrol Discharge*, Impurity of the.Ulood, with all disease* *>< the veßerea, origin. - Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Teller* Rmgwonrt,Mercunal Diseases,Seminal Weakness,lm* potency, Piles, RheumDtlsmyFemaleWoakneaB,_&lotuh* ; ty Suppressions, Diseases ofthe Joints, Fistula in Apc« Nervous Affections, Pams in the Back and Lotos, irrita turns of the Bladder and-Ktdneys,successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. . - • • . . • • -Sixteen, years? practice (six in this cUyteacbies.Dr. Drown to offer assurances of speedy cure to ell who may come under his care. .. ' Office and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. fly Charges moderate. >■ ; novd'.dAwtv-• EEIStARKABtE GHEES! L BY THE USE OF HU. HOUGHTON'S . FEESIW. S From fi*. Houghton's No‘e Book 6/, Cases and. CVr«.- pondeiw —Cksc •l —Mi fis A. U., aged IS.. v This lady was veTyspare and sallow —had incessant pain and uneasiness in the : pil of the stomach. Two or three times a day the pain creased to surli a degree as to make tier scream wiiq Bgony . TheEe penrd sometimesiifter food, and'sometimes-whqi none had been taken She raised mush sour, clear fluid from : the siomach'irrhe ihorning. .Tiiei stomach swelled much at iiielit coated and clammy;, much thirst; no appetite . Bowels costive; doll, stupefying senwUon «i -the fofehead. Complaints of two years standing Gave her «dme Pepsin on Mondays Came hack m e week. Salcf the paiii had. not heeit-half so bad since taking the • second dosevarid wasdailygrowing less •.•.•The const-int ' gnawing was also:gone. : Appetite improves >. tongue cleaner; bowels regutarj.head still heavy. Inanother week she watTehrirely.free from uneasiness nnd pain la ' the stOTnaehr-riused noaeid floidsr-head feltcleur, and every trace ofthe stomach complaint wasTeraovcu. Casks.— Lady, aged SCr^Pam ofureatmg - Very slout r lddyy Had sufferedf am,Twually very se vere, in the region of the stomiich, Jbr4hree years past, and. particularly intense after eating.- . When at the Worst, the pain Is as ifsoraehaTd body.were being thrust into the pUofihesUmiach'and.boredineverydireclmni iiittch tenderness oil pleasure. Tcia lady used lhe. Pepsin with surprUmgeffeet SaOiiafterlhe fi-siaose tbcpoincfasea —sue fcL some remhed, but nothing Came up,. - Several months have paved, hat there has been, no return of thepain. Tongue clean and moist; no sorc nessdfthcrstom&rh.; •■ a nEMABKAuts Curb —LouwsiWe. Ay , Mayj 1351 the 7th ofMey-* 1851, Rev M- D. William*,- pastor .ortho- Fourth Presbyterian Ohurch.in Louisville, Ky,, was and had been for a longtime confined to his : roorarttndjnosi ofthe time to. liis bed, with Dyepepna and ChfpmcD.ar." rl-cce,-andwos.to all appearaiice-pn the very: verge ot thegrave, and, acknowledged to.besobyliis physician,, who Kad triedall.the ofdiijafy means in his power wiili* oat'cflhet; and at tlic above named lime, the pauent. by the ednsent-ot his physician, commenced the use of Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, and 4p the as«oni«hroenwsurpTise and delight of all. fte was mticb relieved the firnt . day. Theihird.dayhe left hls= room ,The;.sixth - day ,-Whieh was excessively hot, jie rbde Len nulesAvith no liaa ef fect; on the eighth, day lie,went on a visitt© the country; and on the thirteenth day. though not entirely rostored. to hlpnaiaral;6trength,.he was ao far. recovered a» to go olone n journey of five hundred miles, where he a r rived m safety, much improved in health, having hod no dis turbance ofthe sfomach or bowels after, taking the first dose of Pepsin/ rbese..are factsnotcontroyeriabie, and. this is a caso which ought to.cohvince.dU.F.keptics that there is a power in Pepsin Let physicians and dy»pep lies investigate. .... > DR. fiEO. H. KE\ ; Only wholesale and .retail ageot, MO.AVood 6U, Pitts* burgh. Pa. . . - ,[my2G:d*w BROOMS— 40 doz corn brooms for sale by my3i MILLERfcRtCKETSON._ EDINBURG ALE-5 casks-Mojr> Scotch ale,4odoz, for.isaleby fmy3l] * MILLER. r & RiCKETSON. SARDINES— 500 half boxes sardines received and for sale by tmyOH . - MILLER-& RICKETBON.. AVA CUKriifc>—zOpot;k<iß Java coffee;received aud for sale by ■ jroy3l) IvnLLER & RICKETBON. GLASS— EliO boxes SxLO and lUxl-4 glass: ia>loie.and. forgaleby .[rnyfll) .MILLEU& RICKRTSON, COFFEE?-150 bags prime green Rio coffee, lauding acd for.flale. by fmy3l j MILLER & RICKBTSON* . my3t •; . MILUiRA RICSETSON. . AiSlNS—boxes M It raisius, received and for , sale by ’ fiaY3ll MILLER &RICKET3QN. GATALONIA. WIN&-7 hiTil» in siore and far sale by SULUSR & BICKKTSONV ‘ * 221 and *233 Liberty st ; T LNSEED 011/-J-4U bbln Linseed Oil; iu More' and fox, Jj sale by MILLFIt & RICRETSOX, 2'l and Xg3 Liberty st. . (IASSI A—100 mats Cassia; received ami for sale by j MILLER & RICKKTSON, niy3t . gat and 333 Liberty st. e~ \ IOCOLA’ri'V--301‘ boxes- Norfolk Wo 1 ciiocoiate, landing and for sate by. 'J-• - roy3! ■■■■■■ MILLER* BICKKTSON. SALEBATUS- Stf boxes McFarland s pulverized sale*. . roms. for sale by . MILLER* KICKETbOCf* -: iny3l . ■ ■ . ■ ■.,.■■■< ■ - .■: . YERiHIUELLI— 10boxes Iwliim.VermlceHi. ja store mil lor sale by MILLER * RICKKTSON, mylH gill ar.d 221 Liberty ct. SALa Oui I. —Hi basket* BWoel salad oil. received and for sale by MILLER A RICKKTSO.V. my3‘ ■; ■. ;.i; 211 and 223 Luerty «t. I OAKSUGaK—On übls No 0 loat sugar, St James’ J Refinery, in store and for sale by ■ raydi i , - MILLER A RICKETSON. S^NUFF— 3 iitrf.es Uarretl A Go’s Scotch snotf receiv ed and for sale by ' • MILfaKR a- RICKETSON. 1 .. nvy3l - , Sl'<\K oA^iJLtwi—Hrf) uwxtj.-i Ciniimnau 4’s, s’d t and. 6’*, alar candles, forsale ai manufacturer*prices by mv3l ■••••■ ... . MILbF.KfcItICKErSQN NO. MOLASSES—4nn bMs NO mo'asse-s . ■ v . SO hlfbbls da. for sale by ; ratal MILLER & RICKKTSON. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—I 2 bblj >‘Sr Bernard” sugar boose molasses, landing from steamer Mes senger No 2, and for sale by yi ; • * : m y3V i. MILLF.R&.RICKFrrSON._ ■ 1). SUU A.»f—so Uhds pnmo N O sugar landing froi * McamerMcßseuger No UyTor sale by ' MIIXKR & RICKKTSON. 221 nml 221 Liberty et. r|tOBACCO—7S boxes and half boxes Grant 7 ?, Russell A' & Hobinsoh’s, Meyers’, and other favorite brands, in store ami tor sate by MILLER&RICKETSUN. my3l —— and natural wlnturaud spring.speim \ f lin'd whale ri ?; lard, tanners and linseed oils, in store and. for sale by • MILLER A RICKETSON* , . ravSl : - . '221 and 213 Liberty st. 1m & JOHNS* • * * • ••*. LaVELT. Lavety & Co** T\EA.LERS in CHOICE FAMILY- GROCERIES, XJ -Teas,rPickica, Erui’-s, &c.»&c.,No. 205 Liberty si., (north ’oac.dobrHclow.Hand.- . ■>■ rmv&hv . Kusseit A Jobnnou, - TSTTHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER-. W CHANTS, and dealers in Proa’ww ami Ppsburgft Manu/anures, lift Water and 150 Front streets, !* us , burgh, Fa. , c • -■■ UPyl? : • >3MIL annual meeting: of the Stockholders of the Fitts* I burgh. 7 Cincinnati and Louisville. Telegraph Com pany wdl be held dtthe cffice’of the Coinnany, ixt Cin* cinnotifori the Ist Monday of June next, (June.7i.htlo o’clock, A..M-, for tho eieciion of Directors'for theensu* ing year. ~ . (my4| ~ - 1 JOSHUA HANNA.' ' Whoiesale and KttalU : : ■TirrHTP. CANE, UMDBELLA AND PARASOL V' MANUFACTORY, N 0.143 Wood street: JOHN. Vv. TIM; now oQcrs for sale, at Eastern prices, a large assortment of the above Goods; to which the attention of dealers is invited. Also, Carpel Bags, and-Ladles 7 Satrhets, * .- . \ . . Hmyl y\ MRS. E- DAVIDSON respe ulully informs the EMLitdies of Husburgh and Allegheny cities, that she will have open for their inspection, u ?ptendid. •tfssi»rtmehtbf Imported BONNETS, (Bilk,£iapefgimps ; and straw.) Also* a variety of rich MANTILLAS and SHAWLS; together with a general assortment of Fancy Goods, fit her New Store, No. 41 MARKET BT.. be tween Second and Third, on THURSDAY, 27ih inslanb Pntsbnrgb.Mayi27,tBs2r*tw. ; . WM. M.. WARD would respearfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, that the spacious Saloons ut ibe*Athena»um Build itiga; are now supplied with a Fupenor quality of Ice Creams,Cakes, Fruits-, and other, refreshment*. Open from fi a.M to It I\Al • ALSO—The Bathing department will alw4y« be found in order, for Hot, Cold; or Shower Baths, an almost in dijpeitsiblo reqaisito for the preservation of .healths myU Aosigumcnt for trie Benefit of Creditors* BY order of voluntary assignment executed <m the Bth day. of May, m the year 1852, by. Coauk.M 7 - Opath- it-0i).,-lo Richard T. Leech t jr., the said Ularfc, M’Grutb ,V. Co. x made the said' Bichard-T. Leech,-jr , a Trustee, tor the benefit of their creditors. All pe*sous haying claims against the said • firmware requested to presenttlicmio the subscriber;-and all persons indebted; ito the firm, are notified to call on the subscriber, at 133 Wood street,.Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the same, 'ravir . 6 ■ r .'K T. iitißOn. JH;; ; Mar Bakery aud Ice oresia saloon* ’ k- A p ; SCHILDLCKER, respectfully inform, iheir A» old friends Vnd cuujmera.that they, are now pre pored, Diamond alley, to serve up pure ICG CREAM,of.the, very, best quality, atall hours of the day and evening. They always keep on hand, every kindot Cakeannd,Confectionary, fresh and sweet Parlies and YamlUeswiHbp served with all articles they may order, on the shortest notice and on the raon satis factory: terms. Remember the place, No. 2d Diamond aiieyvafew doors south of the Diamond; . [ravf4isw Datuloa.Verbetto*, Gr«enhoaae Plants. fliHB beat collection, of&ahhas west of the m<‘un* X tains, one hundred andfifiyvarieties. Thorburn’a and Ifovey’a Verbenas* which are unequalled. .In fa*:t, Hovey’s America. Republic, arid Orb of J)ay> and Thor* bum’s Heroine, S'Eclipse, and Sir-S.■.Blanc, 1 are admit* ted to bo/ihe Gema of ihe World, Th* above, with o»ery;vadety ofJGreenhonse: and other plants, for. sale ;at the Passenger and Kemiuance Office of . / JOSHUA ROBINSON, ‘ European .and General Agent; ' •Ids Wood-street • " 'proposals for coal ivud Slack* ' SEALEH PROPOSALS for delivering in UieSloffi, ml die IVnrks of the Pillsbnrgh Gas Cnra puny, 100 - 000, liUEbcls of Bituminous Coal, and 33,(00 Vushelaof Slack, will to received ai rite Office of the Corbpanyiun til Thursday, June 3d,1853, at 2 o'clock, P. M . The Cool and Slaek tobe of such quality, and delivered at such times, and in such cfuamiuea. as shall be approved of and directed.- The standard of cementation lor 'Conl and Slack-to be 76 pounds per bushel. The payments to be made monthly, retaining SO per cent.as secnrity; for performance of contract. Proposals to be addressed to Thomas Bake weil, Esq., - President of the Company ( and endorsed,‘(Proposals for Coal and Slack.” ; THOMAS BAKEWELL, l my2i:2w. ; President of Pittsburgh Gas Company. . r-r.i,-: <• " * r‘‘*'C'V’'. V. •;'- .vT's v: . B V*- -■%■•■:.: \ w *-: -" .. •-. ;•»,*;■ '•' '•- - • ■ 'it ':r'\ *J ’ * «. u.>*V.iH ?»?*>;£ i?v'K-c zs-: v ’*s 4 y*S*-‘ V r-s- fc. MEDICAL. Flirnte Dlieuei. Salaout asd Batiia. * > t- c FOR SALE & TO LET. To LET-Tiie srortu HOO.ttand occupied by me nubatriber, Poswmton atren oft. me 13ih mat, , For Icrm* enquire of . nP'O n. CtIESTKB, 71 PmllhCfld n. «W 1 'iff L.M—A SIUKB KOOM.—Would Ball fof 1 bsgia a bbrie,. Dry. Gouda, Trimming or. Grocery Slow Arplyin S. GOLDMANff, ll9 Market Wet. 'lo Let« ■ ■' «-■ THE MISSOUH r > XCHANOE, on Wa(w«te eu TtfW scat tue comer of tlipttstreoi. For tennt.jo. tjljno Alierroun PAHKLNSON, Sth Ward.* • •a O uET—tfto for'RemnSs A flore.tooo,nowoccii|.iedb t Menr^WCb task. .& Dayia* No-3?..MataotBireei.: Pofseaelon erven ornhc.Jstof Apn- - l.nqim* of • ■ NHWB . • jon.Wf OH/lri. n. PAUI^PON.No.T.IWoodHI, ipOK KKNi~ACo«ageu«ruca,co»Bisaogofw?my. 1 •« acres- oF : UnU, • There ore jon «ie.-pTemi»es?L good tranie House? ;two .U4ra», ; .foor .barulrcd Prijtt Trees, and on exccHcnlspring ofWaicr.: Situated o* ihe Bcnvcf _m>27 THOMAS MQFFITT For tcent« Desirable business stand-i offer for re the -warehouse uow Odcapied by me asia draig store on the corner of- Libert; and Hand streets, a goo-1, location. for -business, of: tin; kind. .Possession - given Immediately. ..ftnyltlj:: JaMLS A.JONES*' For Sale* A' FRAME.Dwelling House and lotjtimatedod Olay ‘ ; - u» alley, No 01. Tlio house i&lOb/lS,Saiorieshlgh. 'with a wine IS by IG* X;oMs 20 feet- ironlby S7deeß,-~ " Price QCCU CURTIS & DOBBS, Agltf royß , ~ No .121, cor, of .Wood and Fink sis. f 1 KEEN. WOOD Gardens FOR sXLK^TfaUbean- : VX.-itful and . well known placo is nowoferccl to per sons iJcsiringadcligbtful and benlihv country residence* ' The whole will be sold toffo ber or ia quantities to stilt • purchasers. Apply immediately to Mel THOMAS MOFFITT, £9 Fifthst. Great sale, or exchange Cot ■Vui.Bbnrjjh manufactureß.'Five.Lols, each 100 by $3O( • feel, situated iuThomson Bill?* plan of Benvilla.irbm in* on W»!liS.» reej, and in said plan known aalois Nos,* ' 19,10,20,21 and2J. Jbnqmreof ' - : jel THOMAS MOFFITT, S 3 Fifth bl fnoß SAiiE—A Choice piece of Property* situated ’ 1 .wnlun four nules of !Ue city lme,com*lMngson» ; GO acres, partly improved, and baa a large collection of selected fruit irres commercing labear. Thisproperly la retired, nr.d most desirable for epuntry *cat* ©f any offered. Those wlshihg id parcha«e.ma«rapbhr soon to ! jrl:d THOM AS 2S Ktib^Set. -fISS FOK RENT.-rKtom Uielst'orAprilnext, the JjjgjT wiilrDwftHing ihtf coiner of ■V"' 1 Market and First streets—a goodburicesa siani' 1 fora Store or Tavern, it-bein?only one square frota the river—will be.rented lowto a good tenant‘‘Apply to WALTER BHaNT, No. 532 Liberty «».■ marl6:tf For SMe*' A FARM-On the Yiougheuy. .Vi miles above M‘Keea« l /*A pon, containing 147 acre.*, 70 Of which is prime riv er bottom; almutlOancrcsinculUvationvThcwhote . Farm is tinder good fccce; anew Brick of eii rooms and cellar, with a dOubte porch* excellent spring ' und spring house. oul*oven, barn) corn crib, granary' ■ amlwa£on >}jsd,‘Jappleorciiaid3i aJEo.pcaches.platru andpears of an excellent qu2lUy;aciderprCi4andtti<. earcampi and an acre of coni m working order. Price 80.001 Teims easy. S. CUTHBERT, . Jel . 60 Smithfieid flUeet. Uou»« And hot fof Ba|«», ... THE suUfcnlicf ouora for. saie a,two mory,.., BRICK lIOUS&Mtuam on Chatham street,.be-,:; v ||43fi,iWficn\V4ley andAVebitef.-The house contains - seven rooms',. aad Is- well fiitished.throughont; Being cnuvenienuoibe most aetivebusiness.paitfof: the city, iilB.it very desirable dwelUnp for. a 'private residence, j If not disposed of before. jane, it will be of'- * f«;red at'puulicraleVon ibbvday , af-a-o’ciockyP. M; ~ v ‘ Persons .wishing to purchase, wiUplcaseapply ipMf.' Jackpnn Duncan, corner of High street and Pemuylva*;. ; ml Avenue, who will give all nccersary infomation. myUhU ~ JQUN UPQURB. ; -. • ForSale* TEN OR TWELVE LOTS OK GROUND near the . toil gate ia tfc'e borough of South Pittsburgh, all* within fivercmu'frs’walk-ottbeMouongahelaßrtdge. These lot? are or large «ze, Tconting oo Caraon street'; and the Drowrtsvilie iurapik&and are among thebest-' loin for'buililmtf purpoiesou that side of ttienver, of these being a Jarge lot extendlrtg from oce street to • ' the other, ontf adjoining Ibe toll hoise lot. * bft sold fow\ andon reasonable terms. Title- ■ perfect, and diear of Incumbrance.Enquire of > -v GKO. F. GILLMORE, - No st.Gra.nt Jt,.; j myll:lmd*w 'KBfia'for'&ftier--:-'''': -- « > A VALUABLE FARMFOK-SaLE—SJlaatedottßig /V Sewiclsley Creek, fifteen .wiles below Allegheny: City, iuv> about a ipild.frcm tljeHail- Tctid, containing 49 acrcs,S3’cfwh:ch is rLchbottotn land, well, adapted id gardening or. agricultural' por-' poaeg. 'fhc Balance la upland, well situated, and well 'lunbered; hasayoung orclrardof aboutlODthrifiylrees. It is well wruerciL:.ltbaa;asmall*house onU, and ma terials ready to put on a r.ewdnelS by 22..1ns ed that a railroad Station house wiU:be pat op wiinifl i mile fromit. For terms enquire of CURTIS is DOBBS, . Real Estate Agents, over Patricks and Friend 5 * Bank-, ing Houge. I&l.cor.Wood ardSyh StSi : - Ttni-D tlOtuv in THE iUA.itr-KO t>usbeU, jasi received and / /or sale by JOHN J?- SHERRIFF, mvfll . - v 10 Market street t'jropo&ata’Tor tfao Publication. . THE “PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES,” AND, •Vj FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST • THREE VOLUMES OF'THE COLONIAL RE -CORDS- ' Scaled Proposal?, endorsed severally “ Proposals for Pablicotionsof the “Pennsylvania Archives, o ondPrO-' *• posals for " Rcipnblicution of the first three volomea of tli» Colonial UecordpJ l will be received, until tbelfhh day of JUNE next, iatho office of the Secretary of the • • Commonwealth, for ihc-imbUcalionof the u Pcnnsylva- - - "nia : Archives,' 7 and also lor she re*pubiication of the first . , three volumes of the 11 Colonial Records,” agreeabljr to . the provisions of the following sections of tho following.. • Acts of Assembly: A*v Act for lie publication of the-Colonial Be-* eorrts r <xnil ether, original papers in tie cjflce of iht Btcrt* tatyof tht Commontctahfk.. Section!. Bo it enacted by the SoiatP and Uoose.of . Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by - the authority of the same* That tho Secretary of the Commonwealth be, ahd fceis hereby authorized andre quired to'contihatf of ;the, Minmea of ilie ProprietaryiGovernmeut'aud Council of Safety, down to the adoption-of the Con-tumion iu the yearonethou*. sand seven hundredaniltiiheiy, front the point at which. the third volume of Uie Colonial Records tc»minalcs,m - thc carae 'sbape and svylej.in which the .volumes, of. the • Colonial Records, already printed, are published—each volume to contain nolle??.titan eighthundred pages.add that the number of coplesdf each volume shall be fifteen hundred. • Section 2. That it shall he the dotyor the Secretary • of ihe.Comxnonweatib, immediately afler the pasiageof ■ this Act r to. writ© proposals.ior the publication'of the records aforesaid, giving public notice format least ono month in two paperspoblished inPhilaticlpbia, Pitts burgh and.Uamsburej which proposals-sbail Mate the pticeperVolumo.iincl shalUr.clode ihefaithfaland literal transcribing' of th& records dfofetfaidi undottbesaner-. intendence »jf .the Secretary-thepallicatkon and tffnding in a manlier uniform Withand not inlerior to the volumes of the Colonial; Records already published* finding all c . irmtcnaV ahd the delivering Of tuem,to the bectetary of • the Commonwealth:'Which pfoposhhrthaUbe opened, nt tii«rtime oppofrited ty the Secretary-in presence of tte'Goveraor; Aud ilor Gencral aadßlattiTreaiuwr who ’- > Bhall theJVWith the Secretary, proceed to altotlhe con« - tract to the lowest aitd be»ire«ponaiblebidder; l*rov!d* - ? edj That before as*ig -tiitg-ihe'cbntract a* aforesaid, the successful bidder shall enter into bond ia the Common*, two OrraoTc'safiicicirtsareties r in the sum . of ten thousand dollars, fortdjtidufll for ihe faithful fulfil-/. ■ inenidf his eomract Which; bond shall be approved by v; s die Governor - * . „ Sections* That iiahnUbethedaty ofthe Secretary of; the ComnmhweaUbiiosbotitUtheientireapmberof cop*/; v> . ies of tthy onevolunie shaU have been delivered into aia office to certify that fact to the Governor, Who shall tbea /•. dmw his worranibn the State Treasurer for theamosmt tv.- diietiieContraciorsccardingtothecontrftctj'whichshaH' be paid oat of any moneys ia the treasury noloiberwisov.- appropriated* IVov Ued,:.That the .Secretary shall not certify asftfote3aid,umUdpOne3£aramationhobesatufiiut ; >, • tnattliecontractbasbeeu earned out ittaccordance with ‘ the true intent and meaning of this act, and especially that the volume, aspublithea, is alaithfal and llieraleopy - - ofiheoriginal. ■ • . , , •; That the Governor is authorized and'«« quested toappoint some competent person, whose duty usliailhe:to seiecifor.pdbHcaiion.' saCb.of the original'. : r*..- docaroenls.lCnerSft'reaiicgV.andofbef papers, prior In data to the peace of one thousand nuuarCdiand. ' eighty-tiiiee, now preserved itvilieSecretarytft V fncs,aa , may oe deemed oj sufficienthntiortanceiobc published; ‘ aud toafratige them hc.coidinglo date and subjeciinone . l orimor©-volumes; not exceeding.five of the size of v ih6 7 v Colonial Records heretofore pun'ed which £haU be coll- '*■ ed the “ Pennsylvania hrebives.” ' Sections Tiuit it shall be the datyoftue Secretary Of A the Coramohweolih. tipmediaieiy after the * Pennsylva* “ • : uia AreiiiveB, 1T : an .aforesaid, are prepared fdr publica*', . . lion,, to procure the printing of fificen hundred copies Of - , the entire'aOties immediately m the eameroatuieriQDd under thesaraerestnctionr,aB arc provided In tbesecond /■' , and third Sections of this Act, iu reference to the publf cauon of ibe.CoSonlal.KcCotds, An Ael supplementary loan ACT, entitled ‘‘An Act. providinffforihepbbUcaiionof.ihc-ColomalEeeordd--' and other pngiritit J»Bpfersimheolncepfibe ?fctti«tarydf ’' tht* Commbnwfcall&,apprOved v Feb. 15,1822. Whereas, Proraihe nature or the content* of fhc Feno* • sylvama. ArciuveSjriow TdadyforpabhcaU<>n,itismdia- ■: pensably necessary to the proper execution of thewort ■ that its publication shall be superintended by some fie* *■ .■• enrate and competent person, therefore. ' '■ Section 1; Be h enacted by the Senate and House of -v ReprerirhtAtivespf ihe Commonwealth ofFenssylrfitua in General Assembly ,meCand it .is hereby enacted by tbeaaihoritydflhe^ame,ThaiSamuelUaz2ardbe,and ■- - heis heroby appointed to edit and superintend tlie pub- : kcatlon ofuteFennaylvonla Archives,.fiuihorited tube piiutedbyihe Act to which thto is a supplement?' •.:••: Section 3/That-itibaU be tlioduty oi the editor to d*t“ ' vote bis entire .a«eh‘ion to the publication of said At* chives, : to prepare ail necessary notca. indices, append .' discs and each other matter a* may be neertsdry and ; . proper, in doing which he shall beouthorizedld publish such papers of a date later than seventeen hundred and- : r eighty-three, assl;atnnl>n?jadgraentbenece»saiy to give a clear and.comprehensive,v lew of any Lradsacifon coin-. -V: mehcihff before that year." - ' > Section 4. That the said Editor he nndhehJiefeby ou* ; thorized to prbcsre the lithographing of socb plans of battle*; fortification*; Indian maps, Jndtaadcedsor other ■ similar piapers now existing among saidAfdnves/ashc ; shall judge jiecesaary to the proper iilasiratibn of the 1 . said u Pennsylvania ti»e expanse ,of which"-' eliaUbe paidoutofanymonoysan the treasury not other?" f wide appropriated, after beiog audited and examined in.' ihedßualitaoner. .; . Section 2 That should the number Of volumes fixed lA: the Act towhifeh this is a Biippleiuenii prove insufficient to contain the envir© number of papers novsr selected for publication, it shalt be the dui? or the'Secretary of the -' Commonwealth to cawe suchadditibhai volumesittsmay : be necessary to contain the entire collection, to lie pub* lifhed by the eontzactor in tho. same manner as thovgb nonumber of volumes had been fixed by the Aclto which ■>. thete is a supplement. . • tStciion 7. That tho Secretary of the Cbnunonwealih be authorized to procure ,lhe re*poblicatlou of timfirsl , three yolomesof the Cdlohfaniecordrjiiuilbrta with tho. 1 : prepeniedltiohj-tobe published :afid.distributed sccoru- ■*. j ingtoihe provisions cflkta Act* and the Act.lO jroicn this Is asDpplpmen.i; and thatin ikemaltingoTa wn|rscj : - for tho publication p* the Feijn»ylvnDia ArcW^!^- wid 'fitsUhteo volumes of thp Record*, ; l r«S f Commonwealth bo directed toprovldeforthepablication,. of at leaaton© volame pee moP‘ b ’ ?k?A?,S£i SErfSi!?' lake such measures ps will ensure the fwiUftilperfpnu*. r. or the Colonial fto-"' Sih/acl Scciioaoriho Act first above cords, provide dtojj wnmcdcs and bidders will confine: I '.Pennsylvania Archives, ’* and the.'. 1 Umr ? inSl?rnr?o?llm first three volumes ofrlie u Colost. Sec * fr.mtifeflrrMrticular.canbecpr.slderc^. 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