: } r. r iA I V' *‘' j * a*-*'av>- J -w >< ;*& ' 4 r . K -': : A : - A : ; ;■ ;: AiV'A ■' ■> *''■■• -. !’ T r-»' - -v- -* * “Vv * - A “ ■V* i r\*: • i SvStfSf.-.Si;-*'®?*kc*i*4r^Si*-i-i-«• •t ■ iV v&Sr i J i i»,:s J ; **!■';;: ■> ; Jtj£ , ’C' l '*- j *. jP4Vf.ro*.”>if i - 'l*'*- vr \- . ' * -‘.‘7 ■*■ »** *- s ~ * '.‘ r 4o & 'C- nSi*! «"» s‘. ! ! anili iWMru frn sB&£&££§3&&^i *_f *• »••» swwo Wiumer av ,^,.... r; . :: ( _._. _ ' i Rtii. ns oo ~* ' ■---> — ■ -* •-== ::z~.zzz: ‘.Sts “ 1 m m B,i 1,1 i»Vlfei ] 1 - 00, ° Sl ' , “® t -' ■/, njucn wanUJ si.rofisea. • fi review tie n r I** asssi ~ if-*'-' 1 ’ 1 rai 7ii 0d “ Bhl 11. The. Clad a follows: . .rkethM agal rhcreisnosp £'- /• ~* at 51C371; 5 W*S34f«tSS&.**3Srii rA.V.V- 4 '» d oy P sides pktl, • ssss SB! fiSs C3'i. "frSCiyiPcSwiJft, IwS‘sp^W’ l Haiti EE ecati L^M^iMrS&^U WsMß^MM ip -' oanghtfire on tb« iowk ■«».—, •""'■^“ , " to "'*"" T ’- h ““- lli@^ Sill __ ji II "1~~ II w| w ■"•.. • • ' ,a miSaß&swl&ilia&K * ? rtt^ysy- Dailij f o«i FRIDAY MORNING. Wm. Wilkins presented t 0 uie Councils on Monday evening, in behalf of ‘the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, a commu nication relative to the vaoation of Eighth street and .Plumb alley for the purpose of erecting an inner depot for the use of the Railroad Compa ny. A resolution was also presented, giving the assent of the Couneils to the vacatlon of so much of Eighth Btreet Bnd Plumh alley as extends through the property owned by the Pennaylvaa hiaßailroad Company,toy the purpose of being used by the Company as their Inner Depot and Passenger Staton, as contemplated by the Act of Assembly passed 28d April, 1882, provided that the assent shall only continue in force as -long as the Company shall occupy and use the ground mentioned. In the Common Council, Mr. Xow rie moved to refer it to the Committee on Streets —Mr. Riddle to a select committee—Mr. Fnnston today it on the table, whioh motion ; was nega tived by a vote of 4 to 18, and it was agreed to refer it tea select commltteo by.a vote of 11. to 12. . Messrs. Riddle, Curling, and Montootli, wore appointed on the committee on tho part of the Common Counoil, j .. Witte does it go ?—Any observer of tho com merce of this city must have noticed the im<* menßO? quantities' of whiskey," fresh from the '‘still,” that passes through our city. It be hooves the friends of the prohibition law to look to.this. \The : Monongaheja volley famishes a sufficient .quantity to supply tho home demand, and immense quantities arc received by cyery steamer that arrives from below; in fact, it ranks among tbe first items in the exports of our oity by canal, while the imports of foreign liquors are very-small. During the month of May, the ex ' ports of whfekoy from this oity by canal amount ed to 104|983 gallons, And since the opening of the canal, 248,470 gallons, white of foreign wines nni liquors only 1,705 gallons were received slnoe the opening.' This shows a derided pre - ferenoe inihe minds of the people in favor of “old rye.” Money Lost. —Eliza Jane Nesbitt, wife of Wm. Nesbitt, blacksmith, who resides in. Mulberry al ley, in the Fifth Ward, appeared before Aldor tnon Parkinson; yesterday, and made thefollow ing statement: "She went, on Wednesday- morn ing, about-7 o'clock, to visit her mother, who boards at the boose of Wm. Stevenson, in Mul berry alley, in the Fifth Ward ; where she ro mained all day; before leaving, alio took , her packet book out to give her mother some change, —she bed $B5O with her at the time, and- after giving her mother the money, she laid it .on the fable, and went bomr, forgetting it; She went back and-found the money gone.- She asked for a search warrant, which was granted, and . the house was searched, but without any success. Western Seamen’s .Friend Society,—The Rev. Mr. Boughton, the agent of this Society- is -now laboring to establish a permanent chapel for boatmen in this-city. He preached lost Sabbath in the Third Presbyterian Church on the subject. .He stated that it is the design of the Soei eiety to send a boatmen’s chaplain hero shortly. Next spring a houso of worship. "Will bo erected on Water street near Market ; meanwhUethe clergyman in the employ of Society will labor os an evangelist along the shores of both rivers.-- He preaches on Sabbath next, in ,Bov. Mr. Swift’s'church, Allegheny City. The Rev... Mr. Diehl, in the employ of the same Society, is now laboring along the canal between-.thia oily and Johnstown. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.- —-The busi ness on this road -has - increased steadily - since • the first of January last The number of* pas sengers carried-over tho road, last week .was * 6,150.' The following.is a list of the numbor of passengeTß that have-passed over the road, du ring the past five months: During the month of January, ..10,208 • February,...9,s2l t - «t . March....... 15.0G0 ’ «< “ Apri1........ 16,405 u “ . May,.... ...1G,895 - Making a total of«. ....G7,179 - Theatre. —The excellent moral drama of the ’Drunkard-will ho performed at the Theatre to night. Mr. BrelsfoTd will perform the Drunk mriL This play has a very good moral, and ■ought to be as effective as a dozen Temperance lectures, but it laoka that, for the reason that it ■mirrors the life' of that ddbased creature—The Drunkard—too faithfully. .-Black Eyed Susan wrfH concludo the entertainmont. Boats Cleared.— The number of canal boats icleorcd from the Collector’s office, of the Pcun- Oylvasia Canal,■ ■ during the month of May, . was 618, and since .the opening of the canal, 1,638. The wholo number of miles traveled by passen gers, eastand west, wa5.646,539 miles, and since, .the opening of the canal in March last, passen .gars have traveled both directions, 1,330,428 miles. . ;■■.... ■ Artan.— Alderman Major committed a woman Cicily Dugan, of Pcnysville, to prison, yesterday morning, charged, ; on oath of - Hugh Dugan; of the same plaoo, with setting fire to his dwelling house.- Mrs. Dugan is deranged, and I tho present proceeding was instituted to enable her to gain admittance into* lunatic asy lum; Not much damage was done by the fire, however. . , Soap. —The “Metropolitan Association of Neu' York,*’ give a grand Gift Concert, at Cin cinnati," oh Wednesday evening—tickets limited to 1200. “Notwithstanding the magnificence of the entertainment,” the Association havo en. gaged great talent,: at “ enormous, expense, It instated that Prof. Gardner, of soap notoriety, ais connected with this band. . JVre.-c-Ilartraan’s foundry, on the triangular, lot, between Second, liberty and Short Streets, caught fire on the lower corner, on Wednesday ovening, about nine o’clook, from some heated •castings, burning a few patterns, but no serious -damage wns done. . It was soon extinguished by •4ho Eagle Hose. ' jifi 'Aewult —Alderman Parkinson held John Shaster to bail, on Wednesday evening, for as sault and battery on Phillip Wigle. Tho assault was committed in a black smith shop, on Liber ty street, where Shaster had left his wagon. ' The Pittsburgh.-—this fine steamer leaves this morning, for 'Cincinnati, under the command of Copt. Koontz. She possesses the best accommo dation for travelers of any steamer on the west ern rivers. County Jail. —There were aiX'COnunitßrtßts t 0: the comity jail yesterday, and mostly vagrants—were discharged from custody; their time ofHmprlsonment having expired* ■Bacon,—-During the -month of May, there was shipped east, from thiß city, on the Pennsylva nia Canal, nearly twelve millions pounds of baoon —11,884,428 lbs. was the exact amonnt. floating: Bath. —The petition of Mr; Francis eras presented in Councils, on Monday, evening, and referred to Committee on Allegheny wharf. Refreshing. —We had, a, most refreshing rain yesterday afternoon, which, laid the" duet, and rendered, ft pleasant during the day. : wonldhe no worse if it received a little attention at the handß of the Btreet Com missioner. . ~ v • ~ -f '■ ~ BetiA Warrant.—B.. F. Nichols tras commit ' 4ed, yesterday, on a benoh ffWiaot. The Excitement at the Circus Palace'increases. Hundreds who never before,have visited a Cir cus, or, at least, who have not -been seen in a place of. amusement, -.of - this ; kind -for so many years, that nobody Tecollects seeing them there, are now. found -luxuriating in those capacious arm-chairs and cushioned seats. Circus? IVhy this is dot a Circus’ It is Hippodrome, Amphi theatre and all, on a regal scale, The vast Wa ter Town seats about 2,700 persons comfortably, Although it Is. worth the price of admission s to enjoy the -Comforts -of - the place, and get a glinjpse of its-beauties, the most rare and ex-: pensive equestrian entertainment that money and; tact can produce, is thrown iu free., They ex hibit every afternoon and, night, and yetare.nl wnys surrounded by the intelligent and fashion able, of the city. V : :JDNE 4. - Duquesne Fire Company.— The following gen erous resolution passed the Common Councils, on Monday evening lasfj in relation to a -New Engine House for the Duquesne Fire Company: - Resolved.— That the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose,' be and are hereby, authorized to sell the house and lot on Smithflcld street, how used by the Duquesne Fire -Engine Company, end to apply the proceeds arising from such sale, to the purohaso of a: more suitable lot, and the ereotion of a convenient house thereon, for . tho said company;. provided that.in the purchase of said lot or the erection of Baid house/ no appro priation of money shall ,bc required from the Councils. The Htbemia tfo. 2.—This favorite steamer, in our city, which formerly - occupied the place the Allegheny fills :at present as the Tuesday packet, has been allowing her mettle in the West., She recently made the trip from St. Louis to Lasalle, in 22 hours and 45 minutes G 2 minutes less than the brag trip. . harccny. —lllram • Rogers was committed to prison, on Wednesday, by Esquire Morton, of the Borough of -Sharpsburgh. Information was made against him by M. F. Able, who charged the defendant with taking a skiff belonging to him. Assault and Battery. —Richard Latimer was arrested, yesterday; charged on oath of. Mary A. Smith, of- Allegheny City, with assault and -bat tery. Alderman Hayß, after a hearing, oommit mitted him, 5 to await: his*trial on tho above charge. . A Benefit.—The receipts of Miss Julia Dean’s benefit at St. Louisa few nights since, amounted to over seven hundred dollars. Such n benefit will do. Geo. W. Jamison. —This talented tragedian is engaged nnd will shortly appear at the Theatre. SGf* FRESH OYBTEEB received daily by Ad ana' Express, at tlio WAVEKLEY lIOOSE, Diamond Alley- HIDES— 45 Dry Hides, -janreceived in. store, for sale by Ue3] L. B. WATERMAN & SDW&; CRADLES— 4 doz. Grain Cradle* for sale by . je3; Or S, WATERMAN A SONS. ROOMS—4O doz corn broom* for Bale bv jnyOl MILLER * RinffvrranN. T- AND WARRAft liousm autl mhu hi iavu» .uid l i rales, by V Hel] A. WILKINS A CO. li>W TAILS—'2 ssclkß on consignment; for earn by r - liell > H. LEF, 139 L*h*nv «tT^*r Sli. MOLASSES—Id i>i>is.*'lia Liberty street. DRAFTS ON CINCINNATI constantly lor «aie at the corner ofMaiket and Third sts., by jet A. WILKINS & CO. f.OUH—4O Dbla. Estra uinl Superfine Family Float* for sale by RUSSELL & JOHNSTON, _ : Hi? Water street* T>QT ASH— Kiev casks ol first son PolasMn stare jL- and for sale by ■jt 3 - .US. \VATERMAN_fc SCVTHE ilo», ejetra afd' Sneaihs, in store nnd'for «tl6 by jt3 : 1,. S. WATBBAUN It SONS. FLO UK—l23 bi>U. Superfine nndExira Flour,rccM :uui for sale t>v je3 ' I« S, WATKEMAK & SONS. MACKLKBL.— 150 bbls. large No 3 Mackerel, (Mans. • inspection.) to arrive am) for sale by jc3 • ? h. S. & BONS Pfcl'fF.R AND ViMKNTO— -10 bags pimento; . 5 do nepper; far sale by MILLKR&, RICKKTSON aERRINUS— • 50boxes Not Herrin;?, Lubnclr; .: SO: da -sealed do; forsale t»y my3l MILLER &RICKKTSON. (CLARET WINE-fi’hhds Claret Wine; j 2U boxes Mnrgauz and St. Julian; In store and for sale by MILLER A RICLETSON, my3L _ 221 st._ TURKR~CI'iN 7 r’COiN—We will furnish Three "Cent Coin tn nuy amount, free of charge, far Pcnna. fund*. Apply al oar office, No. Fourth street. . . jel • ADAMS A CO. BANKER AND EXCHANGE UROKRR,—Dealer m Cold. Silver and Bank Notes Current and put fuiid* received on dtposit ColleciioHS ut tended 10. ‘Fourth s’icet, one door east of Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ BACON— ?c«ks prime Bacon Side*,' s 5 liercts do do llains; 25 do superior Sugar Cared ifamv, Id ‘do do do CfanvnmdShoulders; • For sale by h. S. WATERMAN A SONS, jeT No-€ 0 and 81 Water and C* Front si. _ JUa t KbulSlVfcU, at Kessbuy’*, No,W MnJjtet am a laree nnd well selected etnrk or GOLD' AND SILVER LEV PR AND QUARTER WATCHES, Gold Hunting and Open Oxal Lever*, of the best quality and finish, which 1 offer to my friends and patrons at such prices as cannot fall to please % ■ . Yon will also Cud ntihe above place a mce assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, lo which your attention is most respectfully solicited. tmy jo For tlsle. - A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, and LOT—Sit uated on Penn im-ei. in the Olh ward. The lot U S 3 feet front by 100 feel deep: front building 21 byJ2 feet; 3 stories high; back building 10 by 10 fcet,2 stories hißb,'containing 0 rooms and wide entrance hall—also, parlor in second story; 21 by 10 feet rorltcoln front, with Iron railing. This property will be sold very low. Apply Immediately to ■ THOMAS MOF.FITT, )[./ __ 2!> Fifth street. _ T netlaeeil Prices. jt A MASON A C0.,03 aud 01 Market street, will A-open this morning— -7 cases Borage DeLaines, 1055124; 3 do Dercges.lSo; ~ . , , • 40 piece* Ftgored Changeable Silk, very low ; . 800-Crape and Summer Shawl*; . 15 Printed Lawns and Muslins*. . 17 do SummerDeLaines, some aaiowaslOc; Also, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves. Jjc2 : Watblnc Blade Ea»y« SSALO & CO.’S OHbMICAI, SOAP—For wailing „ ail kinds of clothes painted surfaces, &,c. This is a now article) pronounced by those who have used i.t» to be superior to any soap in *he markei, for common o*e. It saves iu soap, labor* weur and tear of clothea,one* half. Warranted not Injurious to the skin, nor tothe ar ticle washed. Its excellent quaUttesean only be real t«d by mal. For sale, «£>£>>•«£ j"£o , je3 tChroniete copy.] 250. Liberty street, f''”" For Sale at a" Bargain. A SPLENDID FARM, and choice Coal; the Farm has A. M acres.COof whichisinahigh state of eu'uva- 1 Hon, nnd about CO in Coal, of the best quality, with a good landing add safe harbor. There is an abundance -of Lime Stone, and a choice quality of Flag stone. A new Farm House; well finished—a good garden; paled in* a stable and out buildings; an orchard of welt se lected finit; good water. The whole is in complete or der. pleasantly simme shove Dora No. 2.0 n the Yough iozbeny River/ 3. CUTHUERT, General Agent, j e 3 - ■ • .. SO Southfield street. Keea 11. Jones, - No. 283 Liberty stmt, PXuibureh, Pa ■ MANUFACTURER and denier in. all kinds of To bacco. Snuff and Segars-Bespoctfuiljr informs the public ibatbe MB lost received a large anff general as sortment of the most celebrated brands of Tobacco and imported Segars.and is now prepared to fill all orders, . wholesale orrelail. ■ AU lovers of the teerd are in vtted to call, i He al*o manufacture* spun ralMadlesUwiat, Vlr cinia lwl»u4&lflmPis andCa.gWhitsh lie warranu equal to anv made west of the mountains. ; v , . A general assortment of Half Spanish,Meleo andcom mon Segarß coust »nuy on bond. ■ ■■ u e r _r 1852. Summer PEN SSTITJISIA BJliftOlD, Two ilally Tiains From pimonrga to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ' Only 30 Hours Through l FARE 810, milE ExpTegs mail tram will leave the Depot on Lib- - X eny *ueet> abovfthe Canal Bridge, every morning will go by the cars to Turtle, Creek 12 miles' I where they will find the best of Coachcsm readiness to i ' cohbhy them 23 miles, oyer a first rale turnpike road to . nV-auv’s station; (conductors accompany ench tram of rwfrs.larHi lied take the ears to HolUdaysburg; and then take Se splendid sleeping carsdireet to Ptuiadel pip.s“n«e«'fbr0 RUUmore lake the care oMhe York and Cumberland Kailrood at Ilamsbutgbgrnsmg al Balu “The E«n?ng m leave daily ate Monongahela House,Wkdet Street. NOTICa-'n case of loss, the Company’ “J? themselves responsible for personal baggage only ana for e .aamoantno^x«^n^«l». iAgitp Bißi | •1. '-..a-".' i- .: SONS. common JOHN WOODS* . k> V 1 ■ ". l v L-l ~ t ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. sr n DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. [evening session concluded.] Baltimore, June 2^—Midnight. In relation to Sontii Carolina, the committee say that documents were presented to them rela tive to. tlie proceedings o T fortycitizens of that State who sent to tbeConventiouGeneral James M, Commander, as a delegate. i(lianghter.) Now, itdid.not appear that' lie did not represent any district of the State, bnt the committee decided that the: paper was not such a document as enti tled him to a seat in the Convention. Gen. Nye. as a member of the committee on credentials, made a minority report, whioli was read. lt sustained the olaims of Mr. Ban tool against tho decision of the majority. The reports closed with- the following resolu tion: . Resolved, That Robertltantonl, jr., be admit ted to a seat to represent the second congres sional district of Massachusetts. There were bo many delegates upon their feet, that it: was a diffionlt matter to see tho faces of the speakers, much less learn their names. A noisy discussion continued onthe resolution, un til, upon a question of order arose on the motion to postpone the furtherconsiderntion of the sub ject until to-morrow and to print the report sub mitted by Gen. Nye, which was agreed to. Mr. Borer, of Va., offered a resolution to the effect that the two delegations representing the two divisions from Georgia bo allowed ts unite and cast the vote of the State. A most inconceivable state of confasion . fol lowed, amidst which tho Convention adjourned, at two o’clock in the morning. Baltimore, Jane 3—ll o’clock*. : Ballotinqs.— The Convention has almost unan imously resolved to proceed immediately with the ballotings for President. FIEST BALLOT. Cass, ....................110 Buchanan,.. D0ug1a5................ 20 Mnroy, Houston . 8 Butler. King, 18 -SECOND BALLOT. ..118 ] Buchanan, ....i. TltniD BALLOT. ... ; ..........119 | Buchanan,...... Ca 55....... FOURTH BALLOT,: .....115 ( Buchanan, nrm ballot. Ca 55,............. 114 | Buohanan, .88 On the fifth ballot Casa lost 1 in Ohio and gains 1 in Tennesce; Buchanan losses 1 in Tonuosoe. SECOND DISPATCH. The following, table exhibits the position of affairs in the Baltimore Convention, up to the dato of onr latest telegrapliio advices: .• Baltimore, Juno 3. n es e 2 w . a .p • f *i g sgge=.gs-§§.e ■ § S “ -7 § 3- ' -? 7 ./. a- • .■- « ■ ts• • • 3d, 119 94 21 20 i 7 1 13 « 1 4th, 115 89 31 25. 1 i 1 12 3 1 stli, 114 88 84 20 1 8 1 13 3 - - oth, .114 88 7th, 113 88 : -r - Btli, 113 88 34 —' —— - 9tb, 112 87 39 - 10th, 111 80 40 - 11th, 101 87 50 12th, 98 88 61 17th, 99 87 50 20 1 11 1 13 Necessary to a choice, 190. - The Convention -adjourned until 9 o'clock to morrow morning. ARRIVAL OF THE UNITED STATES. The steamer United States arrived, via Kings* ton, this morning, having lcft : .Aspinwall on the 25th ult. She brings SOI passengers and $70,- 000 in gold dust on froight, and $140,000 in the hands of passengers. She brings no later dates from California or Panama. ; The steamer Illinois arrived at Kingston on the 26th nnd left on the 27th.: Aspinwall is represented ns prosperous. The roost energetic measures oro being used for the completion of tho Panama Railroad. The Crescent City, with tho California mails and some speoie, left Aspinwall six hours ahead for New York direct. The United States, brings Kingston dates to the SOtli. • The American schooner, Monel, from New York, bound far Navy Bay, was wrecked on the beach at the East end of Jamaica, on the lGtb. All the ciew was saved, but tho cargo was dam aged, and tho vessol a total wreck. The small pox was very prevalent in many parts of the Island and In Kingston with great virulence. The" disease is spreading to an alar ming extent. X'anama dates to the 22d represent the Win field Scott as having made a paßsago from San Francisco to Panama in twelve days. On tho 6tb of May she passed the steamship Panama, and on the 21st the propeller Cobus, both bound up. Tho steamship California broke her shaft du ring her upward passage on the 24thtApril, and was lying at Pueblo. CINCINNATI MARKET-Junc 8, The river is falling and the weather is cloudy and wet. F10ur—53,15@.?3,30, including fair and-ex tra brands, Whiskey—Sales 700 bhls at 16J; demand equal to Bupply. Provisions—Very dull; only one buyerm mar ket. Bacon—Sides 91; Shoulders 7,}; No 1, country Lard, 9s. Beef—Firm at os. Sugar—Orleans 0}; Dutch crushed 9; white Havana 7|@B. Freight—To Pittsburgh 12@16; Whiskey 40 @6O to New Orleans; Pork 40. BALTIMORE MARKET—Juno 3. Sngar...Muscovado in bhds 55,87@5,G5; in tierceß $5,55@5 f 261; in bbls §5,35. Molasses... Sales 55 hhds Cuba and Muscova do at 21J. Flour-Sales 200 bbls Howard st. at §4,121; it is generally, held higher. There is nothing doing in City Mills. Grain... Wheat and Corn as yesterday. Oats 40@41. Whisky-21. Edinburg ale-5 cun Moirt scnichais, to doz, for Sole by fmy3l] MlLLKttfc RICKKTSON. SARDINES— 500 hairboxe* sordines received and for rale by Imy3l] . MILLER A RICKEfSON. AVA CUFFEE— iOpockeiß Jova coffee, received end for snle by Imy3l] AIILLKR ArRICKITTSON.. /Y LASS—KUO boxes Bxlo »"d 10x19 glass in store and lx for sale by fiayHl] MILLER A RIChETSON. lOFFEE—ISO bags prlmo green Rio coffee. landing i ar.d for sale by (ioy3l) MILLER A RICKKT.3ON.. piPE^ 50 box g .wh lt .cla^^o 5 .a l^vsorj rnv3l asr.nndasa iiiboiiy st _ L’ST ° IL^U for ro*3t - . . ail and 183 Libetiy 81. rtASSI A- ISO mat, JStlSwoSt” 7 Mny3l git end 223 Liberty st. /ynOCOLATB—3OI boxes Norfolk No t chocolate, and for sale % ILLKR BTCKCT3QN. myni 231 and gat Liberty »i. irijS'* 1 ' by '• g-H and 828 Liberty »v. lOAFaUGAK-OU BbluNo S loot sugar, St ter y ,i °‘ tore — mll£eß a BICKCTSOW. my3l • ■■■'• • —ta « boxes Cincinnati 4’s, vs,.and 3PcSfor B ~|^ K^^> Vf mo 'di‘fcr snleljy ■Hj'si miller* HICKKTSON mifiAß HOUSE MOLaSSES-VJ bbH .-‘at Bernard' 1 S .a£.r h„u,e mol 9 ;« e Vandrng from .learner Me. .eager N ° a “ d f ° r feRICKKTBnM. “Sr* o. SUGAR—BUhiiie primenußußauenauiffnoui W . .wamer Me S .e.. S erNo < Bfiß. ( ale i b^ ETsoNi • 221 and 223 Liberty su TOBACCOt-TS botciana ba f boxet Pfanu. Bosse'l tc. Robinson'*, Meyen’. oihef fajoniobrands,m store and for Bite by • MILLER.&RICKET3UN tny3l■ ■•••■.:■■■■■■• /•vu-s—Bleached and nalarol. winter and * / and whale pi a; lord, tannera and Jrnsced oils, in store and for sale by MILLER & m y3l ' adl and 2B l.ibert* at- » BSINTHE, RHENXSU IVINE, UusbV CUESUUS* 5 boie* Swiss Absinthe; 4 do French* do; : * 3 do Rheniih wine; ■ L . *■ * 10 do Brandy cherries; for sale by.; mT 3t • MILLFR fc HTCKETSON. At a BAGS FILUbRIS, 4U' 30 do CwatnNnia; 10 cares Pinnes, lm glare jare.; 5 do do (rancy boxes.) - 10 do Comtnon Prones , tm-in vln atoreand Tor ante* by W yi» JOSHUA RHODES, H 0 ,5 Wood 41. t- 1 ' ' , -'** > t.-v *< «<«■ ,T LINi CORRECTED DMLT POk TUB MOEKWO POST. BY- . Patricks A Friend, Exchange Broker*. Corner of fifth an&Woad. Stmts PiniluTtfi LO**tH • United Staieß (J’s • do\; da ; s’a- • Pennsylvania do , s<*. * Allegheny county GV •••**•••■» ■ do coupon C's-••••*'? *•* do scrip---*-:-’*"*-' --* Pittsburgh city fls- • .-.**••«•••• . do coupon 6 t fl>payablein Philadelphia-••••** Allegheny City G’s**•*•** - do coupon G’s payable in .Philadelphia* *• • • «*■•“»•» Bank of Pittsburgh - • ► •««••*••» Meicbanta. and Manufacturers' Bank-*** ........... Exchange Bank*• *•■•*•• • • • Farmers’Dcpostie Hank--** •• Allegheny Savings Bank* **-• BBtUGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge-• St. Clair street do • * Hand street do • • N. Liberties do INSCBAKCB STOCKS. Western Insurance Co- * * Citizens' do do-.*-* Associated Firemen’i do- Atlantic and Ohio, Pittsburgh toj . to Philadelphia---<•-*• ••-I PiUsbarghy Cm. and Louisville-j Lake ICncLlno--****- Pittsburgh Gas Works* •*•••* * Monongahela Siackwater I Voughiogheny do ....... • BAU.BOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Kailroad -•• ••• Penna.and Ohio do -*- Cleveland and Pillsb’h do- * - - - * Marine Railway and Dry Dock- Fayette Manufacturing-Co - • * • • Erie CanaJ Bonds, olu- -• • • do do do new*** PiUfib’gh.anti Bosiou(ChfTftftnel North American*♦ ■•• •• Norm West*»»*• North ■ Western** Iron Cuy*v*»»**- Earckn* • Pittsburgh and isle Royal*** *** Adventure * - *♦*< * .•? * «—r- Ohio Trap Roclc Ridge Mining Company* •• •••* KluiT* Coiling Fire Steel * * • ► »*~-~ * .93 27 Ovnci o* ths Daily Mostnpe Post. > Friday,Juhe 4,1852. \ Since our lasi the weather for the most pari has teen warm ami pleaaanl,with er to.cool shenirknd lay the dust. The: markets h&va col presented any. ne w feature,but generally there has keen a fallihg off in the regular trade, as is usually the case at this season oftheyear.Tho demand forproduce and-merchandise generally has materially (alien oil Bacon and Provisions.bave continued}qui<&dnd''dal!.' Sugar and Molasses continue firmj'prlces tend upward. In Fzoar we nbtc a decline;' receiptslargej our rivers are failing; and ia a few daysraore will be too low for oar first class steamers; oar canals continue : to do u very heavy forwarding business, both east and west. ... . APPLES-The season being over we bimtqloiation* ALK—There continues a regular brisk demand.fortius. article. We quote Manufacturers’.prlces—regular dis*. count off for cash. . . . . Bavarian Beer, per bbl«* «—♦• »- ■—»— 80 00 Common, per bbt g 0Q ; XX do . 9 liO' XXX do ——i-.......- !)00 Common, half barrels.— •••••«*••• 3 53 . XX do - .4 00 XXX do 4 50 Common, qr. barrels. 175 XX do .... :™ SCO XXX do ... 8 25 ULOOMS—The demand lor Blooms continues limited, and principally confined to small lots to manufacturers; we quote at 554055 per ton. BCCKWtI EAT TI/OUft—Tbe season for this article is about over, and veryJUlle demand; we therefore quote.nominal at lOO lbs; by the sack 750 fc7 cents. BRO.QMS—The stock is large and prices nominal.— We quote at, from 75c; $l,OO to Si, 1 2501,75 from stores. BEESWAX—There is but little offering; good lots of Yellow we quote at 22024 c. ’ . - BRANS—Scarce end much wanted; small whits would readily command $1,75033. BUTTER—Since oat to review the market hasbeen argely supplied; prices tend downward; sales at 9012 for roll; no sales of packed. BULK MEAT—No sales. BACON—’ThemarteetUasbeen exceedingly depressed and Inactive; prices slightly declined; sales 40 hhds shoulders SJ-, 4 raos; l0,CC0&)sdo 8; 1800 do Si; 10 hhds western rough inferior hams 74; Cdo shoulders salts hams and sides ia small jots. at 01010; sides 909}; su gar cured hams firm aill. The Cineinnau Provision market on theDOtfr, was as follows: . PROVlSlONS—Thentarkethas again presented adull and heavy appearance. There is no speculative demsltd for any article,and sideband pock have farther declined. Sales 505 &b!s Mers Pork at SIC 37f; SCO dq at 810,00. Of Bacon *2O hhds shoulders Friday aV?} pbd; 6Q do. sides at 9i j; I*2 do ehoo'ders Monday ut7{ pkd, 55 do sides 9| pkd; 700 pcs plain hdsisdi.looser We quote fit close 7$ for shoulders, and Of for sides pled, with rooresellrrs than buyers, althooga the principal holders are not offer ing their stocks at current rates. Plain ham* 94094 pkd Sugar cured bams lie; 200 bbls prime, lard 04; 1500 kegs do at 194; 40 bbls No. 1 alopatflc. Smoked, beef 10c. Grease ranges from 5 tofij. The Baltimore market on Saturday was at follows: BACON—The salesof the week exceed 1100 hhds of shoulders and sides; the sales arly in the week were at 001&40IO4 but subsequently market declined, closing | 84010 for shoulders and sides. Included in week's sates I are 300 hhds sides at 104, 8G do lt'l.'flO do lOf 23ail0f ; CO do 3CJ.2BS do 10c.. Shouhlers, 1000 pes eanratMd at i 9,100 hhds 9c time; 55 do and 12,0001 b at 6|; 15tcshams \ and7oopcs at &7tcsand 1300 pes anUc; 30DBpcs . at 11 and I*2oo at Io|c. . „ , »■ •■., i COFFEE-Sales were confined to small lota toeity i and country trade, with little or nochange in prices, the i stock is ample; we quote iivlots at 1010104 ; by the bag , 110114 • 'j BUCKETS A»n TUBS—Manufacturers of the Beaver ] Buckets and Tubs have reduced their prices, and sale* i are nowinade in lots, by bur merchants, at for the former* and 007, Tor the latter article. ; •’ CORN MEAL—Sole* from stores at45050e per bush. COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturer's pneci No. 5,6,7,. ......154 No*lB,*"~ B*9, to, —~.17: Candle Wick, ..—l6 II—12“ . '—lB." Carpet Chain, • --—2 O 13 iuCoverlet Yarn.—2o j 4, Colton Twine,* ~20 17 4 2D {Baiting, -——••—-‘■lo CRACKERS—The market is well supplied, we give cur table corrected tmdquote : . Water Crackers— Bauer do .... . 4,1 j Sarar rliC Jo !...—per pound<4|j6{ , . Soda do . COPPER—We give the Card price of the Pittsburgh Copper Works. Ingots 19 to 20cls per pound. Sheet— for Braziers 24025 c. ••••.,„ • .. •.• COPPERAS—SeIIs at $2,8703,12 per barrel. . CORDAGE—The following is the card price. of. Rope; Manilla, by the Coil,*r rr * v —*lsc . « • . -when cut,****v*r*toc * White Ropei hjr Cod, * r rr* •••*?*•*'*llc “ ; • when cut,**'-.-i — .—•...♦•12c Tarred do by Coil, —r—• r**loc Bo . when cut,— ~»»■ *—*»■*no •' Bed Cords, * *815702^003,20 ’i Hemp do DRIED FRUIT-4Ve continue to quote light .jstocks with regular ealos at 81,8702.00 forapj les, aud Dis Tor peachea ns to futility. -- , - . BEEF— Sales of SoCTTrCured canvassed nt 10c by the tierce. . Common SO9Jc. . J - FGGS-—ln moderate request at &OS4. , 4 , , - FISH—Not ao firm? No. 3 mackerel sl-ghtly declineil: sales No 3 large $8.1203,37r by thedray oad 83 250 8,OT: noNo; D in market? good demand; No l Pickled herrine $0.2500,50, ‘- No I shod 812,600815, Bake fiah $3.2503-50. : . FLOUR—Receipts large: prices have notwiihsiar.dingthe favorable newa ano >nkhl odyauce, inEoropei our market has not been favorably.effscua, aHtontth nriro* have adv&nceu a shade; the solea reach SOOObbls ati 830322; at the close.buyers were, unwtk iuig;to pay over 82 which it wosieliing freely^ sales from stores by the dray load 8342®3,25 . . FEATHERS—Thereia.a briskderaaud for good, lots at advanced prices/ The stock is quite light. \V e quote ealenfram stores ot 35040 c. . , . GRAlN—Receipts and supplies large and increasing* which has caused quite adeciiue in soma desanpuona Sales 11,000 bus aurdm fflT; to 03; the latter wuapa«din the eatl y portof the week j.Uter, sales at 2G0»....C0rn 38040., : Rye in demanl at 00053. > Wheat 00055 . , . GLASS—Bales of Country Glass from raanutaeturers for 8x10,81,7502 per box; 10x12.82,2502,50. - rhere Is more firthnesson thepartdf,holders. ■ n: .„ ; HIDES—We note sales of Dry Flint at 9010 s; ;; City : anghter. Green, ni44041b. . ,• , ■ ■,■ M 'lfAY—Sales attlie soales at frotasls taBl3 ... . liopS— We quoic sates in & small way from stores at , is-not much doing in this uriicle,; Wo quote at 81080110 ton. «V inmn in » hU HOMlNY.—from stores, sells at 84^004,75 . bbl..- IKON—The Tnanufaejurers 5 card price* for . Common bar 2 by 4 U2Jo2|c per pound.; Other sizes in propor tion: NAILS—The card priceifor nails are— . 4d .. 4,50 ‘ ... s^o New York, June!?. COMMERCIAL. PRICKS OK STOCKS. Par value. Aiktd \Offtttf: ie iuo,oo siiB,asiSiiB.o“ 100.00 102.73 102,0“ 100,00 102,00 vlOliS® 100,00 .HM?: • 03,00 -i 02,0® 08,00 .90,0? 99,00 97,0® 03,00 111,0® 1)9,00: 83,0u| .. 100,00 100.00 ■ 50.00 50,00 "TEtSaEAPU STOCKS. COPPER STOCKS. DAILY REVIEW OF TUB HARKEST. M undersigned, having divided ihelr property into A regular discount off fwoajn- _ ,_i, ...... country-seats andbuilding' lots have finally determined qnota keg»9l®loc._hhls BWjt. ... to. comply wiUUho'WUkes add desires of their nomarooa LEAB-The Btook itihrat handa .Slargo umiteti fricni33 „ ho have called bn tlism to!expoieto public of l».^ - * 5 piG METAL—Wequote Allegheny at 82025) canal acrc lo ‘< 8UM?:20; HQnßin?BocltSaB©S7. r . n . „ rt - 2 foar acre lots; I POTATOES - Readnta are light, ihe dtmand con. 1 fivo and a hall acre lot; I linues active, we (jaoto Neshannoclca at 87081, Keda no Hen and a half acre lot, . , „ quouPsales during thn weelc torTicrces at FLOUR-There 1, a good demand *, this article,»iAGinpiamßi«j»,priw«JjWl.,*». nole £Ve“and one-fourili buiei from the“Vi 1 i sale* at 82,75 per bbl fromurstfliiQQS*, , ourmcchanics anil buguiesflni£p °/ c, ,*^i!V rare I •BEEDS—Tho fettson la over,; **■» iransncuonj, .Cio- rintlnn ;tv n fnnrrhnftmeaHOMEriliEtisaiullumcs ac- ] ver « 50055) Tim0thy,81,75052) Flax 81,0601,10, by EuiISoAD,TURNITKE or FLANK i SHOT—Sales from etores by the keg at SlSby the ROAD. This property istoo well known to require any hbT N ’ „e,«on or Dersonrutat would desire to have a HOME ■ “sPICESt-Wo have no transactions olconseqneaee to; hisown. Oar terms are one-fifth cash, nhie in this article.v We quote Pepper in bags at lO}o, HS-in five eqdalscmt-onnual payments. ; lie- AlspicelBoJ9ei Cinnamon 3904Q0 by the mat,’ 'ei n ß— Any persons wishing to, purchase at private 'STARCH—SaIes are regular from stores at y i. ~ previous to onr public sale, canltave anonportu lhe box. • ' rdtv’bv calling on HENRY REIS. -SHEEP PELTS—Prices arenominal. ; 3 ' ; - -At the warehouse of Reis & M’Curdy,• 1 stoAP—We'ooote at 404$c by the lot. cor, of Seventh and Liberty stator • ( TALLOW—We BOW quote Beef Tallow at 707|ci r: .r. robt.CBHLING, : Sheen d0,7071c. ■ , . , Jkt the warehouse of Carling te Robertson, WHISKEY—There is a. steady, and good demand A 1 myl*■ •• ' ' cor. of Ist and Wood sis. - 17019 c f-gallon fpg Rectified. Rotes of miscount •' . •• ■ - "■ CAHSPtILLT C< Pa trlcfe* « Friend^ .. Corner Wood and & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks • * ’^•‘••paj Phiiadtlphiaßanks~~~»pai Qermantovm *r*-?j»ar i CAw/erw* Easton* w"» »**.«—r—npor l BtrtJrtanmty——par .PottsviiUr - -r—. —par -ffhrAingfcffl.-— '>■« ■■■■-par SfOttnflJiC«,rrr-r- * ——-par v**;-- —* * CAam&mfcurgA* Gertys&urg --■••i « Miia&toWT*.**--*1 CarWsto.»—r—• v f ifafm&wrg-.—••* i iifon«£a&. ••.••• £«sancn.* . • -par Leuristoirru • * • * *- •■— Wtyomine • *f WafßraneA..-* Wctynesburg,* SuotrtAannaeotmty- -broke. Lehigh eouHly ■ l/.S/artj 8an*........ ■.. >2B > Wort 5*.......... . . City Scrip -—. .par Cetmry “V.-; .. s prcrn „ JWDJ.AW4. Start Bonfc and AraneAe* I Start 5crip... ......... I •„. KENTUCKY. All Banks* • . , TIBGJWW. 2?asrtrfl£anfo‘ i Uftalmg. .... ..f Brancto* ;.. | . Bran*i'a t •■•! •■ fflUilirfoWD/ Safortortetfy. • Couno^BanAg.. r iv fii,oo oo t oo '575 55.50 55.00: 54,50 /a oo!- 52,67 185,00 j 160,00 1 23,00- 00,00 :32,00! 31,50 40,0 ft 42,00 33,00! 30,50 15,001 1400 11,00 00.00 0,25 5,70 45,00 44.00 25,00 00.00 53,00 44,75 37,50 : 40 102,00 35,0(1 35,00 ,NEIT YORK. Ctly 8ank5.......... Country Banks. . . -HEW- ENGLAND, Allsoititht banks.'. * • ••in hewjebsby. ... Allsdfant Banks..—,. 100,50 00,00 25,00 '8,50. 0,00 2,00 0,00 •9,50 9,10 4,25 2,00 2,50. 1,50 ■% k 2S 10,00 ' 10,00 in,no 5,25 M£Oi 3.00 f .1,75 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 5S VSKT Wi.TBB IH TUB CUONNfeL, . ARRIVED: Fuemer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. *'. •• Baltic. Bennct, Brownsville. * l ~ J. McKeesport. H ■ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton ** : Genessee.Concuu, West Newton. “ 8. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. 11 Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver. u Forest City, Murdock, Wcllsville. . ■ U Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling.: “ Fitt«burgb, Kouqiz, Cincinnati. “ WcllsviJle»Ch:isller, Bridgeport. - DEPARTED; ° Baltic, Bennet.iirowhsyiile. w • Atlantic, Parkinson,; do ■ u . J.M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. • w Thomas BhriverjßoHey, WeslNewton. “ GenesseCj Conani, West Newton. “ 8. Bayard, Peebles^Elizabeth. V MichiganNo,2,Boies. Beaver. “ ForeitCity, Murdoch, Wellsvilie. f nearly thirty yeorsin this line of hazards nothing In saying that tie will be enabled to gj ve entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. . P. McKfiNNA, Auctioneer. Refcrsto the principal City Merchants. • iy9 : / Aactltm«~MaUy Salop. A T the Commercial . Sales Rooms, corner of Wood A. Ond Fifth streets, at IOo y clck,A. M ,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots arid Shoes, Hats, Caps. Ac. AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M. } Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, LookiogGlasscss, new ana second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture,Ac. ; ‘ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. Mw Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Tnstru ments; Hardware and Cnilery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac.. P.M. DAVISi jafltnf . : , ; ; Auctioneer. P.E2»RENNA,AUCtIotI©cr. EMBROIDERIES, Silks, Laces. Fringes. A;., open for a few days, at M*Kenoa’s Auction House, (tec ond floor); A large assortment of Embroideries, Silks, Laces, Ribbons, nid*Silkand Thread Gloves, assorted colors. Silk Fringe» wnh a variety of fancy goods. fjel p. Bl> DAVIBi Auoßoriesri BUGGY. AND HARNESS at Atrcriotf.--On Sator- Uty-mornihgj Juue sth, at 11 o'clock, uJ the Com mercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, 'willbeaold.lsuperiorfalling top Buggy,nearly new and made lo order ;1 sett brass mounted Harness. je4 ■ •-»: - : P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. BOOKS at acctios— On Saturday evening, June stfc,at7fo’clock,ht theCommcrcialSalesßooma,- eornerrf Wool and Tifth streets, will be sold,alirge collection of valuable • miscellaneous Books. Among which are standard library editions of works in various, departments of literature and science: superb family biblf-s, in splendid b’ndiog; blank books, letter and cap writing paper, pens, pencils-,envelopes*Ac. : je4 P. M. DAVIS, AucPr. CITY PROPERTY, at Auction—On Saturdayeven ing, stb, at 8 o’clock-, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sireets, will be sold : 'One Lot of Ground, situate on Strawberry alley, be tween Sraithfifeld street and Cherry alley, having a front of S 3 feet on Strawberry alley, and extending back 40 feci, on which la erected a Frame'Dwelling House,that rents'for *0 per month, subjecUo a ground -rebuff 623, 73, payable semi-annually f . r Also, the aoexDired term of a lease having four years to run from Ist of April last, rn a lot of ground bavlnga front of feet on Prospect street, and extending back 100 feet, on which is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, which rents for S 3 per month, and Is subject to a ground rent of Sl2 50 per annnn; Also, one other House and Lot of same size,adjoining the above, subject to same ground rent, and rents for 64 per month; Also, the lesse of a B ick House and Lot which hag six years to run from Ist of April Inst, situate onTunnel street, between Webster and Wylie Streets, free from taxe*, which jb rented forSICO perannom,and subject to aground TehtbfStlU: . AUo, Lot N0;43 in Cook and Cassat’s plan of Dots, having a fiont of 21 feel on Carsat street, opposite the residence or Mrs! Totten, and extending back 122 feet, snbieet to a ground rent of 20 dollars per annum, paya ble semi annually. . , . , Terms, one-third ca«b, residue in three equal annual payments, with interest. > ■je3 " " P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ail purchasers of Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Hood isnow ready to supply you with the' best and most fasluouabl* fine Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices than any olhtr deal er inthe city. Ho buys for cash cheap,; and sells Tor cash cheap; makes large sales and small profits Therefore, all persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine Silver WaTe, Watches, , from thißCsiablishmeni, will bo'aure to get the valacof 100 cents foreverdo lar invested. Gold Watches from S2oto Sloo{ Silver Watches froth 60 to 20, Silver Spoons from $5 to 62b, and. other goods equally" cheap . Please call at lIOOO’S. 51 Market itreet, the only -Wholesale price Jewelry Storein the city. _ __ tie 3 Emporium of t>lent I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. Wir. WRIGHT, {successor to J. S. Tosoh), Mann • facturer ofand Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps,is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS,Tor burning the Ethereal Oil, 1 Camphine and Pino Oil. .Also, Lamps of every descrip* tfon, for.bttrnlng Lard dud Lard Oil. < , Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. . ■■ : Ethereal, Caraphlne or Pine Oil, regularly supplied l onceortwica.aweek, ' All orders left with the . wagon, which is; constantly passing throngh the city, will be promptly attended to, N» IL' Lamps of all kinds altered to .burn the Ethe real OiL All articles delivered in anypari 0/ the city, or in Allegheny,freoof coat. ■ . 1 * W. 11. WRIGHT, - No. 82 Fourth BL, (Apollo Hall,) - between Market and .wood streets... DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, , CO ROT ft' OF MAH KAT AMD ?C1 BQ STREETS) PICTSBOBGH- Eilablbhcd in the Legislative of ■ Pennsylvania, itiui-Perpetual Chaner. T>RINCIPAb—PrDtrFFy Professor of Tburelical and J Praciieal Book-keeping outl Commercial Sciences. N. ILH4JCH,Fjq.;Pioreßsor of McrcantileLaw, JohsD, -'WjU.iaks, one of the best Penmen in the WestvProfessor of Ornamental and Commercial Pen manship. - » . Pi' • Hayz>k& Principal of the Classical Department) 1 Professor of Mathematics and Classical languages. . Those.whoaepire to ihe.blgberrank asAccotmtants, are requested to call and examine the credentialsof this Institution, from upwards, of one hundred Merchants) Bankersanil Accountants, in this city, who have been trained for business in it.. Al»o» ibe enaphatio testimo male of the American Institute, the CbamberjHSSCom mercc, and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers, and Bank offieerstfor* the eity of New York) appended to the pages of American. and > Western Steamboat Accountant w DafT« Book-keeping, 192 royal octavo pages. Harpers, New Yorkr-price- St,so Duff’s: Western Steamboat AccountdnVcompleieVwhbNand’sTime Table,Bl,o9. <; Merchants and steamers supplied: with thoroughly trained accountants, onapplication at the College. * Pcndnnd gefaCiroolar by mail. ■ (mys 7 • I.AR.GKANO EXTB.MSI VK SAX£3 OF REAL BSTATE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION QN SATURD4.Y,JonQSth atWtLKIN3BURG.—The ■ r ;. v.. ■•4.. . •!-■■ < ~*■• ■:* ‘ *. • -V -.V tj-- • . .. -.J.T* * -■■ • «••*.••• . •. I. - • . i, . - •: i':- "• " • > -*>- • * • . - t- *i v ~v-.V “■ . ..V,... vs&r #: ?:>:■?,. r«fvfv*'v : ''r S r-■• .v •' •, ... \L > ~ „ %psr \ ?’* . »y, i\ DctlueOf Coins. JORBECTBB »t ' :• » KiQhßntfe vßfroisert fifth Struts Pittsburgh. OHIO. Stateßank andbranchu .« -ft Ctnetnnartifaftfcf.**'..*..} • CirtltviUt {Latorence) } Columbuxßank' >j Xenia.... .......... ...| Ma55i110n........ ~| Geauga.. .«• •. •»• ♦ ChiUico'.he* . »*| Cleveland Seiota ...... we pay *- . ...gU Xonoalk, “ “ ......70 Wooster, Lancaster^.}\ . lt ......00, Hamilton, .90 Canton, . ITrbana, a . .•■•»-00 Granville , “ “ •••.* Stfubmeitfe, • 40 Marietta, • li -«.-.*.00 Miami Exporting Co*• • • *6O ILLINOIS. Slae Bank and Branches 00 Bank of Illinois'- .....•••75 .fIT/CHTffm Rtairin.- ..••>«*--—r v.v; ““ Insurance Company • •».•■ -■5: Sfalfl/ifonfc.«•*”* • —. «r** *5, OajUanrfwtmry.--10' Farm, and Mech.Bank’.Vt- St. Clair nosale MISSOURI. State Bank •«-••• I TENNESSEE.- . jlW&an&s* ".S • IUSTER-tf EXCiWA'G.E. iVetff ypri (prem.) • ~ I PAiiarf«JpAta.- u< ! • • **l Baltimore .* •.•*“* ■• •* r I rAEDK OF COINS . Amer. Stf«r(prdn.). • • • »—ls. OW«.. •do. • »*rfo* * 0Min4»05*...»«..... v **Ss €0 Sot'erfffgTii ••*>••4 83 Fredenekdors . ....••.7 80 Ten Ihalers- ........ ~-7 85 Ten Guilders- • • .3 90 LaMitjfors* 25. Vapoleons- ••• • •••••*••• *3Bl ftmbtam.Spanish 05 Dueau.-r-...:* 2 05 Auction Cord* Hear Ye X - Hear Ye X _>: r ■•/ «».; .•’■ v/'' 4 V. «. V - • - .V: .£' t . i t '* *■»* MEDICAL. BEUMATISM-— Dr: Brown'* newty awcovted jt«a. ; edy for Rheumatism It a speedy andcertotnremt dy forthtipalnfolirouble. hncvemj!** Office and Private COhsuliauon Room* No. 41* DlA* MOND, PiusburghvPenns.Tho *iW* * hom* March 83>d&w. AHJBAOJOP ALtl EXTRACT OP AMERICAN OIL. Prepared and «oia by jno; yqbngson, 209 Liberty street. : This powerfullyconcentraied pre paration; the medical virtues of which are found 10 bo clglu times ihe strength of the original American.Oih It is put up in bottles at2s and 271 cents,each, with full directions for its use . In every disease where the origin nal American OHb&sbeen found at all efficacious* and itso far exceeds theorlghmlinnower, as toreuderuthe CHEAFESTMEDICWE TNTHB WORLD, Callnnd try It. JOHN YOUNGSON. N.B. The original Oil in Its natural state as taken from the bowels of the earth* can be had as above—and will be found gtnuitUi notwithstanding a certr ‘n firm claims to be the only Proprietors, d&w.tf J. r. PlrvateDisease. DE.R ROW N j: No. 41 DIA MO N DA LLE V. S' DBTOTBJ his entire attention lo an office practice; Histbslnessismoatly conSaedio Frirar*cr7fn«r*o£Du<«*j,ttQd such paio folaffectfonsy brought oo by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess.. - Syphilis*: Syphilitic Eruptions* Gohorr, heavGleet, Stricture* Dfethral Discbargeti Impurity of the Blood, withiiii diseases o* the veneres, origin. Skin Diseases*-Scorbutic-, Eruptions*; Tetter* Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal WeainjcsSjfm potency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female'Weakness, Month* ly dappressions,Diseases or the'Joints, Fistula in Ano* Nervous Affections* Pains in the Back and Loins,.lrriia lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated* Carcgnaranteed.. . . ... . Sixteen years’practice (sixin. this, city' enables Dr. Brown too ucr assurances of speedy cure to &U who may comounderhiscare. . Office and private consulting rooms,4l Diamond ay. fpr Charges moderate. ' .. novfcdAwiv : T?TjTffA-B-gABT.-R CUBES! BY- THE USE OF DR. HQVOKT&N'S PEPSIN. .From Dr,Houghton'’s Ifo'c fSooM of,Coxes and Cones pcrtidince.’*‘.C*«s l-r Miss \ A, R.» aged 29 Thia lady vkls very spare and sallow • ~had incessant pain, and uncosinessin the pilof the stomach.' Two or three times a day the pain in- such.a.degree, as to make her scream wlmogony. These attacks bap. pened sometimes, after-food, and sometimes When none had been taken. ' She raised mush soar, clear floid trom the stomachinthemorning.ThesiQmacbatraHeuTrmch at* night- Tongue coated ahd clammyj ranch thirst; no appetite. Bowels costive; doll, stupefying sensation in, j the fofeheadv. Complaints of two years standing uare her some Pepsin ©n-MOnday. ' Came back in a week, j Said the pain had not been halt so bad 'since taking the second dose t and was doily growing less. ; The conat'int gnawing was also gooe. Appetite improved; tongue regular; heaa still heavy. - In another week she was entirety free from uneasiness and. pain.in the stomach—raised no acid fluids—head felt clear, and i every trace ofthe stomach complaint was removed. - i Cask 2.— Married Lady, aged GO — Paincifiirtatmg.— •Very stout lady. Had suffered-pahtf usually very.se . vere,intho region or.the stomach, for three years past, and particularly intenseafter eating. When at the worst, . the pain is as if some hard body were being throat Into thepitoftheatomach andboredin every Much tenderness on pre*sore. Tris lady used the Pepsin with surprningeffecl • Sdortaftefthc dose the patn ceased —sue Tell some’ nausea, and retched, but nothing came up. . Severer months have pas*ed, buttbere has been no return of the pain. Tongue clean and.moist; no sore* nessoftbestomaefi. Bemarxable Cvwz—Louisville* Ky , May, 1851—On the 7tb offtlayvlSGl, Rev. AI. D. Willmmt, pastor of the i Fourth Presbyterian was.and i had been for a lotfg time confined to his room, anu most of the time to hUbed^with. Dyspepsia and ChronicDiar rhoja. and was to,ali appearance on the very verge of the gravei'and acknowledged to be so bybispnysician, i who had tried all ihe ordinary means in his power Wiih i ont effect and at the above named timtfy tbe.patienvby l the consent of hiaphyMcimi,-commenced the. aseofpr. i Houghton’s Pepsin, andMo.the as'onishment f su?prise and delight of. all. he was much relieved the first .day. The tbiid day he lefthis : room: -Thejeixtb 'day, which was excessively. hotyherdde ten mile* with no bad ef fect; on the hfehth day he went cha visiud the country; and oh the thirteenth day, though nofentirelyrestored to his natararBtrehgth,"he .was so far recovered iis .lo go alone a journey of five hundredmiles, Where he arrived in safety,moch improved inbeallhihaving.htrd no dis turbance of the siomach.nr-bovirelsaftef taking the first: dose of Pepsin* These'are factsuot contfbyenable, and this is a case which ought to. convince all skeptics that there is a power ia Pepsin. Letphysieiansauadyspep tiesiiiyestigate. DR. GEO. H.iKEVifERr Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood st, Pitts burgh, Pd. Jmygftdkw : OATS— 193 sacks prime Oats, in store and forsale by 3e3 L S. WATERMAN A SQNg. A e«r tioods* E WATTS A CO * 185 Liberty street, have received • ibis osYiby the Pennsylvaniaßailroadja large ot of new spring style CASSiMERES. |my23 . t;-S. I.AVSLY. J» liaVely & Co»*: *: TYEALERS in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, JL/? Teas, Pickles, Fruits, Ac^&c.,No. 203 Liberty.st., (oorUisidft,) oncdoorhelowHand; . ftnvSß:v . tlas»eli a joniuiim, • G ROCEB9, COMMISSION MER WCHANTS, and dealers in Produce and Firj&urgfc Manufactures, ifo Water and. i&5 Fiont streets, Pus burgh, Fa. ' J.:• • ■ Imyl7 OotUtcHatl. -■• CELEBRATED for neatness of fit, fineness of quality, durability of vrorkraaophip, and low pricer. Men’s and Bovs’ Clothing.. Great inducements to buy ers. -WsifuAy td'pUase. CHESTER, : •••: ■ .74 Wood street annual meeting of. inc.SiocKiiomersot .tne Pms. 1 burgh. Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph' Com-, paay will be bcltl at the .office of the Company,-in Cin cinnati, on the let Monday of June next, (June at 10 o-’clock, a. at., for the election of Directors for the ensu ing year. <. ■ tmyjj - JOSUITA tfANNA. A MEEriNG OF THE SIVOKHOLUKHS O! the J\ “Fifth Ward Savings Bank 1 * will be held at the of fice ofthe Bank»No.4i4Liberlsr.6lieet*onTaesday;ihe 29didayof June next,'at 10 o’clock, A. M.,.with refer ence *tb having the stock [consolidated into a corporate company. taprgB:2m} -JOHN aTEWAßTySoaretify, V BRANIHKS— IN BOND—A. seigneite autl feiicvui*; sin Brandies—dark andpaler*in qr casks; olso,Na~ poleori, inociaves—under Custom Hous& charge; to gether with; 17 varieties-of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor deaux: Bhlhdies of the most superior qualities; in store and foi 1 sale cheap, by ; JACOB WEAVER, Jr, my*26 '. cor. Market and First sts. Gloves! Gloves! GlayisJ /OPENING THIS DAY, at No; 9>'Market street, a Vy fine lotof Lisle Thread, Silk and. Colton: Gloves, "which I will sell ai wholesale prices by the single pair. Persona wanting to purchase will please call, early, as 1 want to close the lot out. \ m>2s JOHN %V. KENNEDY. . Great Barfratnit ■. TN VELVETi PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS A CARPETS—Which will be found at the carpet ware* house of .WwAPCHhtock, 35= Fourth.street; As we arc determined to sell otT.our present , stock of. the above goods at cost, we inviie'ihc attention of those wishing to furnish, to great bargains. - , jet W. M’CLINTOCK. fviHtC subscribers to me uiaraouu. Market Mouse, wi.l X please take nonce, lhaUhcy are hereby called upon to par SO per . cent, of their subscription, on\or before Alow DAY, the 14th day of June next; and twenty per cent, every thirty days thereafter, until all is paid,. . By order of the. Budding Committee. . - mygO:td : • H. P. nING, Treasurer. Wholesale andl&etall* f ’HIP, CANE. UMBRELLA -AND PARASOL MANUFACTORY* No. 143 Wood street. JOHN TIM, now offers fortale, at Eastern prices, a large assortment of the above Goods, to which the euention-of dealers is invited. . Also, Carpet Bags, and Ladies > -Satchels. ■ •- Ifnryl- • Saloons and Baths* ; TirM. M. WARD would reapeplfolly announce to W ; the Ladies ami Gentlemen- of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, that the spacious Saloons at lheJAthenasom Build ings, are now .supplied with, a superior quality of Ice Creams,Cakes,Fruits: and other refreshments. Oped from 0 A.TVf. to 11 P. M , . ALSO—The Bathing department will always be found in order, for Hot, Cold, or Showerßaths, an almost in* dispensable requisite for the preservation of health. . myll Aulgnmsat for ths Benefit of Creditors* BY orderof Voluntary assignment .executed-cn the Bth'4ay of the year 1853,cby CULSX, MV GuAtn A Co:* to BtchYrd T. Leech, jft* the said Clark, M’Gralh the said Richard T. Leeob* jr, a Trustee, for the benefit of their creditor*.- All persons having- claims, against the. said-firm, are reqaested to. present them to the subscriberj and dll personaindebted to the firm, are notified to:call on Uie.subscnber, at 133 Wood'street* Pitt§burgh,and pay or arrange the samo. niyl7 ; - : ;v -'. /•R.fT.rLKECHr'JR- j'' Sear Battery and lcrtlreaia 6alOOii* ; - ; A &P. SCHILDKCKER, respectfully inform: their. jCX « old friends and customers*tbattbey are uow pre* pared, atiheirSaloomNo.ad Diamond alley:, to verve op pure ICE-CREAM,dr the very-best quality,-at all b6nra r of the day - arid 1 evening. Tbey always keep on hand, every kindofCabesnnd Confectionary, fresh and aWeeL Parties atid families wttl be 'JcrV'ed with all articles they may order, on the shortest notice and on the most satis* I factory terms- Betdember the place* No. 22 Diamond alley, a few doors south of,the Diamond. tmvl4:Sw.' Uafcilaa, ~V«ri>fcnas, .Grconhbuse Plants* fflHB best collection of;Dablias'west of the tnnun* i taihsf.one hundred and.fifty varieties.'. .Thprbuin’s and HoveyWerbeaas* which are uncqaaUed. 'ln fact, Hovey'aAmericav Republic,and Orb of Day', andThor* bum's Heroine, S’Ecltpse, and-Sir B*Blhnc, arc-admit ted to be- the Gerasoftbei- World;--. The above, with every.vaneiyot Greenbouf&and other Plants, for sale at the Passenger and Remittance Office-of 2 , V JOSHUA; ROBINSON, Eatopeanand General Agent, ~~ 123.Wbnd street . - . Bropoial* for Coal SEALED PROPOSALS for dehverias intbo Ftorea, stlhe WorkB of the PiusbnrghGaa Company* ico,- (JOO busbeis'ofßUnminau* Coal, and3o,OWJeasbeli of rSlaek. will be received at ibe Office of the P°l? til Tharsaayi'J'ane-3dylBsa» :ai £ S.bcloelrjrr. M *ne Coal and Slaelc to be of and t deUverejLat> such time^.andxnsachquapues.aa^halfbccppTOvcd of aiidilirceted. ;The suindartLof-compaiaLon lor Coal retaining 50 per Present of IMn.lmnrii G»» Comixnv oaxtuurtVAmprov.cti^Aifetacieonv • -•. TREaitentionof I>ealer*andthepab* ■*^Hgß>graggß^J^ c ; is respectfully called to the Improved MeTodednsi manufactured by the: eubr « I w& 0» Bcribers. -For puntynn&richnesa of ionev they ftre unequalled, not having the oneven,sharp and reedy sound of those made byoihers. They, are mode of roseyroodiof.soperb-workmanship and orijti*. uai design,making nbeautifol Parior-lnstraraent, s onU arc admirably adapted for church mDMC. Pealers sup plied on the most : liberal, terms. . All orders by mail promptly attended to, and ; lasuuments sent to any oortof ine country—and warranted. . t; - p - T. C. CLARK & CO., ’ 49 Causeway street Boston, Mass; .* inys:3m -is ; ;Botleo. ; rt-yp. BOOK 9 WII-L BE OPENKB on MONDAY, 23tb lUyof June, next, at It oxlocfc, A. hi., for snbscrip* lion to the Capital Biockoftho“ Filtshargh Trost end Savings Company,” at: the,Office of Messrs. HAYS * JPAINTSBi tiheny-Btreeli Fifth Ward,: under the dl- XeeliOD ■ - - i -t ■ "',v '.r : : : . ■ j. K; Mnorebead, Charles Shaler Thomas Bakevrell. Morgan .Bobcruon.Josiah -Kiogi Wilson: fil'Candlesi, Johnß.Bntler, Wm. Lnruaer-jr., Rody Patterson, John .SfflaU, ; W; J. HoOTrdj, iohnidortison, J. SiCraft, Beov ben Miller, It. 11. Hartley, tVm. tuchbaum, E. D< Goz zamt Wm- Sen, Alfred W.Maths, Of. It. Wiliion, Dan iel Kegley,. John Anderson, L,- Wilmaxth, C. Ihmscn- G. I B. Kiddle and ThomasFartav, 1 capital Stock, 8200-000-' To be divided inlo djOftq 1 shares, atBso each—Slo per share to ho paid at thetuae I Of subicriblng. imyihid . ’Sky "VT *- 1 '^* fl?6 *.’ :,V ' t * ’• : -v's , -' -•'■ ' VV-*‘* -*V: ■•.•••••;:••. ’•• -•*V A f £‘‘ .- *" J *l.. ': •f - ■ £yavu,iVpJ3J Matkeinrew, on the Ist of Ann.. rnqmre'of K “ lo *> PWoJMU. lanSilf CltAtt. H. PAULSON. Nn 73 Wood RL KENT—ACpiißge(jJ»iden,coii»l«iiofofMrems;. V Rjr acres of Land. Then* arc on the premiw* a good Frame House; twoßarns, foarfcuwredFrtili i'recB,and art excellem poring 0f -Woter. SUaoted on the Bcnverßoad; four miles from AlJecoenV Cltr ' - Ttggy . THOMAS MOFFTrr.asg Fifth street. - ■ ••■■Par Kent* T\ESIRABr,E BUSINESS STAND—I ofler for re. 1/ ihe tva'reliouse now occupied by me. &i r & drag > store on tste comer of Liberty and mod streets. - A good location for business of any kind. Possession gjyen irnmndmieiv. fmtiat JAMKS A« JONES, - Por^Saie«~" * - A T.*fAwJ3 Dwelling House and tat,situated on Clay:- '•A »Uey>^o.-31../;Tfie;boaett.isaO by-lS,Satorie»Jilgb, - piiL a crt!.« K bjr 10, ol l« sl» feet from byS7t!eep.—■ Price saoo . CURTIS 4 D«BB.aal‘hvcoonuy tesidence.'' ivitl.be sold together or m quantities to shit Apply immediately to H j£i THQMASiroFFITT.g) HAh sb ■ or exchange for VXPiusbargh raanufacinrcßyFive Lots,each iOOtTy £SU . fca, situated i»n Thomson Kell’s plan of Benvlllt ftont -011 .Willis s reel, and in smilplim'knawn aalois Nds. 18,19,20,21 and 24. Enquire or id THOMAS MOFFirr, SOWth st. TPOH SALI->-A Choice, niece of altttated 1l? vMlunfour mites of the city lioe,contiuning,some 60 dcresyparUyimproved, and has.alargc collection of selected Roil trees commencing’ lobear. This property is retired« and ntbst dc(iral))6 for country terns of any offered : Those wishing to purchase most apply soon to jeltd THOMAS MOFPITT, 20 Fifth atrcfeL Fuk KENT.—From the Ist of April next* the; BHa gtote.-with Dwelling attached, on the corner of - anil First streets—a good business stand for a Store orTavemy it being only one squarefrom (he river-will be rented low tor a good tenant. Apply to . WALTER BRANT, ' mariSitf , ' • . .. N 0.232 Liberty sv .. A FARM—Onthe Yiougheny.Oi mHesaboveM’Kees - Xa port, comaioinr I47acrea, 70 of which Lsprime riv er bottom; about IUO acres in cultivation. The whole - Farm is under good-fence; a rew Brict 'Hußse t of six, rooms ahdceltartWiih a double porch, cxceltentspriDg ond spring Imuse, out-oven, barriycom crib, granary and wagou shed, Supple and pears of an excellent quality;adder press andsu gar camp, and an acre of coal in working order.- . Price 86,000. Tcime easy. S. CUTHBERT, - Jet 50 Smilhfifeld street.; M TIIE subscriber offers for sale, a two -story BRICIC HOUSE, situate oa Chatham street, be tween Wiley aod Webster; The bouse contains seven rooms,-nad is welh fintshedthroughout. IJelng convenient to ihe most acUvebualness parts of the city, ; ttisa very desirablo dwellicp for a prLvate residence, if not dispoaedof beforeyhe a4Ui cf Juue,it wtU bfr of fered atpnblicenteion thatday,'at3b’c!oek, P. M i Pereons wishlng to purchase, will please apply to Mf- Jackton Duncan, corneroi High, street and renniyWa* nia AVenne. who will give all necessary infonnaUon. - tnyg&u JOHN HUGHES. FortJale. then OR TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND near, the JL, toll gate iuiheboroughof South Pittsburgh,: all within five minu'es’ walfc of lbe Monongnhela Bridge/ These lots ore oflarge size, fronting on Carson street and theUrownsville turnpike, and are aroongthe test lots for baUdingpnrpotes on that side of the rlver r one of thesebeing a large fdt extending from onCstreet to the other, .and adjoinwgtfietoll hoidd lot. L > : TheyWiil be sold low, and or reasonable terms; Title ; perfect, and clear of inctunbranceir i Enquire or v. GEG.F.GiLLMORE, ' r.vNo 51 Grant sr;' v. » rovlt:lmd&w A VALUABLE FARMFOR SALE—Situated on Big xV/Sewickley Creek, fifteen nules below Allegheny City, an>l-aboattbree-qaarters of a mile. from the -Rail road, contaihmgflß ncres,23df’which: TsrlclFbottom lOnd, well adapted to gaideDtog -OT ' par- , poids. Tho baiancels upland, welt-situated, and well timbered; has a young orchard of about tOUUirsßylrceo. It is well watered. It has a small house on It, and ma terials ready lopnt tn> a new one IS by-32 Ills expect-, ed that a radroad station house will be pat up wilflin i mile from it. For terms enquire of 1 CURT7S& DOBBSj • Real Estate Agents, - over Patricks ondT Friend's Bank* ing.Hoase. sls» * •> • fmy29- C\u*av uh Tnli KAtt—ltiu ijußtielsriusi received ant! ; for sale by JOHN B. SHERKJFF, - - - *• —— --*• -lOMarkcrstrcetr^ rxupa>Kii for the PnbUeadoa /\p THE PENNSYLVANIA. ARCHIVES,” AND: FOR TB& PUBLICATION OF ,THE FIRST THREE VOLUMES OF THE COLONIAL RE- CORDS. , Sealed Proposals, endorsed severally w Proposals for Publications of ihe“ Pennsylvania Archives, 1 ’ aml Pro* posalsfor" Re-publication of the first ihreevolnmesof ... ihe Colonial Records,” will bo received.until the 12rii d«y of JUNK next, in the office of the Secretaryof the Commonwealth, fbr.the publicaiionof lie “’Pennsylvu- . nia torihb'Te-pubficßtion of the first three volumes of the u Calonial:Records,” agreeably to the provisions of tbe following sections of the foUowisg l Acts of Assembly: i An bctp’aviditig'foT tht. publication of .tie Colonialßt* eoidSf-andctfier original papers in it,a cjfice qf the Scert wrp Common tceafia. SecliotrU Be it enacted by the Senate-and House of ; Repiesentaiivesdfthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ittGeneraTAsserablyinei, and H- is hereby enacted by the authority of rihe same* That the Secretary- of the CommonWealthbe, and he is hereby authorized and re* • quiredto continue llie. printing of the .Minutes of the .. Proprietary Goverame'ii and Council of Safety, down to the adoption.of-the Cdn'limttonin the year onelliou* - . sand seven hundred and ninety, froth the point at wUch the third volume of .lhe.CdloniatHeeOrds-ierininafes,' in - the same shape aud style in which the volumes of 1110% Colonialßecord* .alreadyprinted.ttrepubUshed—each volume to contain uotle« than eignthandred pages,afid thatthe number of copiesof each volume shall befifteen hundred. v Sections. That it. aliall beihedaty-oftheSeeretary of the Commonwealth, immediately afierihcpasiage of ihisActi; to "write proposals lor the publication of the records aforesaid, giving public notice ft»uHeast one month in two-papers published inPhxladelphin,Pltifl burgh andHarhebum which proposals shaft'state the price per volameiand shall Include the failhlaland literal ■ transcribing: Of recotuaiaforesaid* under^tbesuptr iniehdeiice <.£ iheSceretaryiihepnhlicauonandbmding . in a tnahnef umforin Wiihaiih ndtirileridr tplfie volumes of theXolonialßcCords.already: published, finding all - material, ahd.thedßliveringdf tcem'to ihcStfcretaryof . the Commbjrw'eftllh rjwhich proposafs " at the time, oppoimed: by the Secretary, fit pTOihnce v of : theGovernof, Auditbf Gen'erai-abd State Treasurerwho shall thin, with the Secretary, proceed 16 allot thectw tract to thelowestund b'e»t responsible bid tler.l'rovhlv ed,Thatbef6ren3?ig iiig the contract a* sfoYesaitiylhfc succesiftiibidder shaftciitef'into bond-to the Comim^*' 4 wealth, wi!h txcHsWiidieSaffidehtsureties, iivihe -ftoni* 4 - of forihe taitldhl fitiS}* 1 ' “ Went of his contract wbtch;bond‘shall beapprovedrby' the Governor before beingreceived.; r . Secxiorip. ;Thal Usball be the dniy Of the Secretary of the Cqramonwealihveo Soonnstheehureritthi&erofcop- - ies ofaiiy one volume shall havebeen delivered Into hia 1 office to certify thatfact.tethe Governor,-who'shin draw his warrant on the 1 - . duetKfiCoiuractorflCcordingtotheconiract,whiOh shalL. vbepaid.cut ofaay.moneysinthe treasury hofoibsrwtsd . -appropriated? Provided, That.the Secretary shall not • certifyasttfdresaidjUntilapouexaniiiiatiODhebasatisfied that the contract hasbeen carried out in accurdanee with the traeinlent and meaning qf.this act. and espcrially that tire volume, aspublished, is a I aith/hl and Uteralcopy' of the original. r C SectionG That the Governor Is authorized pad-iv • quested to :appoiat some.competent person, whose duty it shad be .to select fof publication, such. of ihe:originalt documents, leuersj treaties, ondjothet papers, prior in s date to thepeacfcofon&llioasandeevcn hundred ajul v eightyHbree, no w preserved ip theSecreiary’sofficc aa.- may ee deemed 61 sufficient Importance to be published f. and toanunge thcmaccordirigto datcahd subject in one > < or more volumes, uot cxceedhtg five of the size of the Colonial Records heretofore primed: which shall be coll* • *"•- ' • SectlonS-ThftUtshaU.beUiedntyjOf the Secretary of the Commonwealth, immcdiavelyutlertho , ‘Pennsyf?fc.. nia Archives, ,v aS aforesaid,UTe prepared for publica- - tion, .to procure, the printing of fifteen hundiedcople* of the efititC'Series immediately in the same manner, and under thesamereitiierions,asareprovtdedinihesecoud - and third Section* of this Acn.in TefeTence-tarftcpairnyt cation of iheOoTooiai Records. ; An Act supplementary to anAct, entitled AaAet : the publication of tbe-Colomal Records : and other original papers in the office of . the Secretary ofc the Commodwcahh,approved, Feb. 15,185i. .. .. .. .... i-Waetea^FromibonaivreofvhecoHtenwonhePerin?:' I sylvdiila Archives,ndwreBdy:forpubllcaUbo,itisindls«i \ : pensably neeeasary io the proper execaaon of the-woifc j that Jls pdblicaUdh superintended', by.some ae- ... curate and compflteniperion^tuefelbre. • 5 Uia Senate »r.d BMW of Representatives of. the.Commonweatth of Pennsylvania , . fiHuillKe' tbe.dm» of Uteedtiorto-t’e-, eo'te WenUre intention lo lit# publicalitm of Ar ehiTO«. to pinpntn- - neccsßtXT, ; n oie a, (names, nppen dSM.animcHbUmrnistteJas.may be necessary aud nrooer. in doing whtc.K hi eballbe anthpnied to publish such pipers of a date later than aesemeanhunired and . eiabts>ihree,as?baUUi:btBjadgmentboneceasarytoglve‘ : . i a oieafamlcbmpfehehiive view ofany tracsactfon com«-‘-- . , , - , Section-L-Thatthe satd Editor tharixed to pTbcare:.tbo lith.ograpbtnff of such plant of imitles,fi>rtincati6Di«,lndian mopsj indiandeodsorojher t similar papers now existing Archives, as he - ahalliudga-necessary. to iho. proper illustration ofthr** Vaid u : Pennsylvania the expense of which. - shall he paldootOf anynmoejsinthd treasury ' - wise appropriated, alter being audited and examined In' < ihcnsualitamier..... , . . * . gecU6hs 'Wat should the numbetof voluthes firodin V the Act4o-Which4hUis a supplement* prOveineirifiMetii to contain thdomirejSuudierof popersnow sclceted for i publication, be the duty, of tho Secretary ofihc Cominon-weaJtlitocauscßachadditionarvoloineß.asrnav - be necessary to coiUalntthe enurßohllettlon, to bepnhi fished by the tfoniractor in thosama manncr-os thouMi ' ao number of volumes had been fixed by the Ac tto whleh there isa supplement. • -- yt : cßcctioh7.-That the-Seerofaiy ofjhe be authorised to procure the te>pal)licadorv of tbefirw-' .thre&voTui&eaof tito Colonial Record?,uniform whh lbe, present ediriony to be published and dh inbotod sccord- j lug to ihe ptovisions-of this Act, acd lbo ACi lo whlca - this isasupplement;-and that 10-t&emaklflgofacQntract for the publication ot the yennsyWanla Arehlvesr and 1 first three volnmesof-the Keeord*,. the <. ecretanr.of , Commonwealth be directed to provide for the pablieation . of ntleasLone volume per month, .and .tie authorized to •.: talcoaochineaxures as will ensurethe faithfiilperlonn*. . i ance of Uiosaldcomracu " _ . . , " The contract for the publication of the ColoslaL Re- -!>; 1 cords.p ro vided fo r in the ad Sect ion of tho Act fifst above • ottotedihasjiaready beenmaaer andbidaerswdJeoßilpe ueir Proposals to the Eennsy Ivonia Archives,” and the rc-Dubllcaiion of ibo first three voUunes Colon- : hi BeeOids,” or to.eilherOne or the other,- aseachwill • - ,; v . - vTßldaerh wilt observe tbereqaireoewa! of tlonot the Act first above quoted, aodof the7thS«Uoa.- of iheSopplement, as no proposal fulling lo embrace,"i. them lacvcrypamoolarvcanbe,considered.^ , of Sureties, for:the. foitbfal■ fafiUme&L of the'-Ct^lWtt U -• should accompany the 1 , - *• Sscrcfafy qf tit CwieiaOWrenA. ** rtadyndblWttdinmy.ta foundinelUmfaijrio Uiirjtfe, . oftoHwe; , IWt *' r .'-‘ '■•v •' •*' ii .<■ -t •• v:: \x vVx’ ;• '■ :■'■■'.•■• V- Cc v~ r tr< v v -i . t 1 j;. t V V •;■ — t 4 J i' * . ■>/ -r 'j - "* 'V-.J- .‘jr/v'^'/'-vir- y\' : .JOR SALE & TO LET. 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