AMA>J!a[M.£A-aJ../?’X i.~+ * i>Jj , u > -t „ * 's* v ."’t's, ■*" . 1 i. *, • *>\ r , , 4». > .** ’U’ ■' <*>’/,'■'" . " ‘W-i*. V. ■' \"'s J'« : ‘ ■'* |v4 *> k* < : i't‘ rothf’h 4 vV 1 ’ ; '< -4s i:-. .vv, A v -;-rr?»,! «Vv-*v Sr* vs >*t* 1 MAmm i^i *S& fifIAMMNSSi Wm^sssoss§i |M|MM aigiMte ipiniw^i v| uamiUgaUstFecoundreLs, for tiie noueea y* »«**w. t um«.- , •••’ -«i««t thnir ninht of rascalitr. I l F»!ltton,»tioimiJe>) i ibeNorth | JML'scno ilpw««aje, «lli b «°jS ( ?SI I J. “®. rave “ por ’ i v -- . ~„ .i'i vvi.‘U) »«j i-£si £S^w&Wsm a wSS&lafaAji.siStijii ! gjfepslte s&aiis l%si sjps^§4ii|pi; ItiMISISi ~ •• _... £ OTioo rrnw.—The Young Men’s re :*:#P: ■ ■ \ -,, f - 4;j&.r 1 - . »•;• I ■* y >y*\ t 'Si£& , A%x HA t^Ms?’*■*■£j&S***-* ,U ‘ -'*;**■ .* • u i bf&S 7 ■&3 Sailtj String? ool ; SATURDAY MORNING""" A ?r-r°* Thnredaynight, about half J>ast ten® clock, u Mr Samoel Wylie, a resident of the Seventh Ward, of this city, was proceeding home, he suf a most brutal attack at the hands of two members of the night-watch, Isaac HuH and Morris. Mr. W. was, what might be called, a "little merry,” and was proceeding borne' without harming any one, ,and when he had reached Enoch street, In the Seventh Ward, and was standing on his own.lot, the watebmon attempted to arrest him, and. made an assault, striking Wylie with their maces—he resented, and Morris, who had hold of him, called on HuU to shoot Wylio, which he. did on a second, bid ding. The pistol with which he shot Wylie was loaded with shot and slugs* and the shnrgo took effect in his left arm and side., The two watch men then beat Wylie on the head with thv ma ces, until they finally secnredhim, with the in tention of dragging him to the watch-house. A crowd gathered; and Wylie’s brother-in-law, in the rear of whose house the affray took plaoe,he* came personally.responeiblo for his appparanotj before the proper authorities. The valient watch men then retired, and Mr. AVylie.was conveyed; to the house of his brother-in-law, in Enoch Bt., where he now lies, in a critical condition. Yes terday morning. Aid. Thompson took the depo sition of Mr. Wylio, and a charge of assault and battery, with intenttokill, was preferred against. Morris and Hull. Dr. M’Candless was sent for, at on early hour yesterday, and ho dressed the i wonnds of Mr. Wylie, and extracted the shot; and sings: Besides the injuries caused by the - shot, Mr. W. was severely beaten and injured, on tho head and face, by blows from the maces of the two watchmen. last Dag of the Palace.—.UtlT to-day the .Ow ens'removes to the Allegheny city eide, and of coarse all who have not yet, visited this great Floating Palace, will embraoe this last opertu nity, either at the entertainment thU afternoon, or to-night It is expected there willhea mul titude of children thero this afternoon, particu larly aa an excursion train leaves Wilkcnsburgb, Turtle Creek and East Liberty, expressly to bring in the whole country to the Floating Pal aoe. At this time, when the elegance of the amphitheatre, and tho extraordinary novelty of the performances have been descanted upon so much, in every fashionable circle; in all the pa pers, and amongst all the children, (good judges ofa cirens.) that- it would be supererogation to dwell upon that point. Generous. —The Pennsylvania; Bailroad Com pany run an excursion train to-day, from Turtle Creek to this city, for the purpose of accommo dating persons residing out of the city, .who de sire to witness the performances at the. Floating Palace. The train will leave Turtle Creek at 2 o’clock, P. M., arrive in the cityat2 J p. M.,and return at 11, after the peformanoe. The fare for this excursion will be but .one-half. the usual rates. The train will stop at tho usual places along the route. -Procession of the Sons of Temperance.—Tho Committee from the different divisions of the Sons of Tompernnoe met on Thursday, in their Hall at the corner of Third and Wood streets, and unanimously resolved to bold-, a Convention and public prooession in PUsburgh on the 2d of September. The proceedings of this convention are expected to be unusually interesting, and the procession will doubtless be a very largo one.. ■ ■ ■ . Decided. —la the District Court, in the case of James Blair vs. the Monongahela Navigation Company, tho jury yesterday returned a verdict of four thousand dollars for tho plaintiff. This case has occupied the attention of the. Court for a week. Messrs. Loomis and Cochran were the attorneys for the plaintiff, and Messrs- Shalcr and Williams for defendant. A motion was mode for a new trial by defendant’s counsel. J3urglari.—Q.n\la a number of petty burglaries were committed in Allegheny City on Thursday night last. The burglars must have been most uamitigatcy the box or retail, by ! \{e4 • W. A. WCLURQ & CO WR3ttY~CTDtiR V hale by ; ' VlNEGAK—Wtarramcd pure,”for J, LAVTjLY & CO, 2t>s T.ihertv street. FRUtT DROPS—Teases acidulated Fruit Drops, as* sorted Uavors. ForwtUe wholesale and retail.by Ji LAVELY & CO.* je3 Tea Dealers and Grocers.- /■TrRENFIISI.D POLISH STARCH—* Tonounced by AJT judges lobe the best article muse. For sale by. * . V J. LAVELV & CO, jt4 SSC Liberty Btreet CORN STARCM-fl boxes Oswego prepared Corn or Com Starch, fpr Puddings, Blanc Mango, Ac., re ceived und for sale by _ je4 IChtouicte copy 1•W, A, M’ObURC A CO. T^lSll—so btiU. large No. U Mackerel j lit 10 (lo Shod} :20 do Pickled Herring. Forsalcby • je4 . STUART A SILL. BACON— IS.OUU prune Hums; :i 10,WO. do Sides;. 5 lilulß.CounUY SUouUera- For sale STUAUT&SILL. ORANQBS— On .hand and to ntnve this day, 30 bxa. nnnae Oransc*. fot sale by 1 W. .A'.'M’CLURG & CD. r No: &b Liberty plreei. • TV GRKGG & , Importers am. .srnolcsateDea* Dry Goods oud. Varieties. have .on hand, a larr* and complete assortment of Gold and Gilt Jewel ry, Clock#, Watches and Watch materia!#, together with a laree stock of varieties, which we offer atrunnsual low priees. - fMj : D GRRGfI fc CO. IMPORTANT PUBI.ia.SALE. BY order of the I'rusteM 01 ilie Bank of tbo umtell States, under deed of assignment of May 1,1841,; will he eold at Public Sale, at the Merrick Hoore In ike Boroaeb of New Brighton,Beaver county. Pennsyl vania. on .THURSDAY, the 10th mf Jonc, 185 S, all the ; tipjit. title and interest untie following Heal Estate, held bytlie eaid Trustees m Bearer cottruy—vii: N>. I. Six acres ot Coal Land, adjoining the village of Starnu; ooumled by.tends of Gareu, Ray, Ac. This • lot hv* valuable Coal privileges, and is m the immediate virtniy of the maikets. A portion of it is cleared for culutuioii, having n small frame Unute, tor a tenant. a. Three acre* 124 perches of land, in the borough of FalUtp i bounded by Front street on tbe east, John* ston & Stockton on the south, Benjamin Jameson the i west, arf. John Pugh on the north. The improvements i are a cetvement and substantial two story brick dwell-1 inghoaa»nboutSO by dbfeet, wiih a wingnhoul 16 feet in widtkextendiDg back nliout 30 leet; wash house, smoke h«i*e, mid other =nat l»uildtng»,nitd a choice se* lection olfrmt trees. Tuts lot has a front on Main street of about© feet.- ~ , 3. Undnded moiety of 11‘Jocres»,154perehe*of bind; aituate onlrudy’s ran, adjoining Judec Carother* and others- T£s tract contains a valuable and extensive bed of Ostnel Coah’Vcotivemeat to market, and U woM worth An attention of prr«ons engaged in llie Coal Ttesoperiomy of tins eontisi acknowledged, and ilTeadtlycommands one or two cents perbusbrl above the rats of bitetmar.ua coal. There are, also, ebontSO acrenleared, pnncipu.ly meadow; log cabin, sraallorchanMc.. \ . • 4 of prt#tid in New Brighton, oppose the tesi dencc of M-GHHand, lywfc between Water street and tow path or.eaoß,ummproved. 0 Lot of groutl in Now Brighton, bounded on the esitbv Moitl sire,.o7 fcctii inches snuili by Johnston I Stockton. 00 leottwesl bv ■ Olin'les Lykcns.o7 fen a inches; and north\y N.O Mnuly, 00fret. Improve. ments: a two blnry bune dwelling, about 3! by Gl feet, painted'white,dtvitht slid necuiiitil os , tenement., 1 having bncli two roontoa a floor, with u garret finished, ' and excellent cellar. , „ . I O LOIS No. 5, 0,7 am a, (purl of larger lot No. 7, m 1 Fdll.ton.) bounded on lb east by Beasermer, north by i lot No '4, west by a 40 fog street, nnd south by a 30 foot street Mneasunngtogeihs, on said 401, jot ureet, 274 feet; niay be sold togethejjr singly, to suit purchasers 7 Lot on Main or Wov., street, Bridgewater Am orovementa: a substantial,wo story brick dwelling lion.e, about2l by >l2 feet. June stable, Ac B list No 210 in New Bnguon: bounded ontbe weal l.v Broadway, 00 feet; south Ay Falls’ street, tiO fret: . « “by Front street,oo reel; on „ o rtli by No 215,150 leeL improvements: two siorvttlek and from, dwell- I ing bouse,2l by 40 feel, incudimporcbes; oneund a half s'bry frame store bouse and Nflc'i about Ioby 4, 1 feel; frame stable and oilier oulbuyings. - 1. « Lotin Sharon; bounded on th.ea—by Main freer, i aoulli by an alley, west by n sireeinod north by Iplm 1 DickeV. linnrovement. i a ii s,ry frame dwelmg I honse. about 10 by »i feet, with apreh. ' • I" ?o WestbaU of lot No 2 .in Bt'sion, bountledby I MeCrecrv on tbc North, Bmi stret on the 'vert, an i a lev Sooth, an.l byC- KeSuger on the K.st; fmprovementa-n two story brickjwclmg house, two , 1 rooms on a tloor, and an one stoijLiiclien, Sc., in the ,e s , j : T-tNo 12. of lot. laid ontlv Tnocnai William In FalUton. boumled on the Northby M. T. C. Gould, i ISO feci. Eaai by Second street effect. Sooth !>y Mr Wiliiatnit 160 f«et, and West by at alley *>U feci, en- Clo ia da £t'?n l Fan«o.vl.onnded n .be North by An. diewi-Vast by n street. South bylbornily, und 'Vest by Siting bouse lot, being 50 UjlSn eri. mprovc rnents—a two story frame house flioat 10 by .1 feet, b *ix*Five l sonl f Lotsudjo'ntngSlilroj’.treet, Nonh by .an all*v, 'Vt by Back sueet, and South by Stokes’beif*; Improwtcnis, n convenl* cnlandAubmnllal two story bnck brellmg bouse, 41 by 18 feet, and a wing lM>y with porch, &c , frame stable, smoke hoase and othciutbolldincs.. 17 Lot No in'Mendebali BT faelra. East l>y Kuslilrushkestreel, South by lot &.!», and Westby ? 33 and 31 in Bridgeater, bounded on North bv Giisbefirait KusbkUohVp Booth by Beacon Alley, and. " eslJsl'aWanlto slreet., Tbla lot may be sold by separate ntuara or as. tleacnb* j ed Lot No. 35. bounded on the Northy Beaver alley, i Ea« by Ifusiiku,like street, Squill l, lot No. 3fi, and | W lB. b^Lof l No/t0 5 'i I n e i)ickey’* exigion of Sharon, | bounded ontbe East by Mainatteet, fcilhby Whitman,, 'Vest by street, and North by John Hikes’,—enclosed. X 9. ll Lotsin the Boroagh of JUiMfrr, Jie. No. j 1 9 and 10, bounded by Wasson oa tiaNortb, Brlelnou street on ibe Ea«t, Lot No. 11 on Ihefcnth, and Oould , ' !rr«ioi the West. Nos. 10,17,ia i9«d2o lying tege i tber, bounded on the North b/WassoaEsslby 'Vango -1 mand street, Sooth bv Lot No 21, andiiest by .Brighton mreel. Nos.as, 20,27 and 2S lying tosher,bounded on 1 the North by George street, East by Djau street, Somh ; b v Loi No. 24, and West by'Vangomid strep t; I aCF Lot of Krooni', in Sharon, bouifsl on tins Nortli by Purdy’S heirs, East by Main- stKAgouth by.other 1 lot of J: Bandaret nl, and 'Vest by aSSbot street- On this lot is a two-story frame dwelling bhie, and frame f, acres oflnnil, adjoining, the tave, hounded I. bv Diekey, Wray and other*, havingeoiptivileges. I “ y aa. Two lot# in Bridgewater, No tfand Pjrl I N0;22, bounded on the Nar’b by No i.-i, T-ut by J üb'’ c Square, South by Part of No. d-h and V,,st by Kush kla3ke Undivided 4 sih of water Iqt, 'bated >u the Boroogliof Fallston, on the East aide of tfcpuhlic road or street, and between said street and the BtiVer, creek ( —part of Lot No M extending 40 feot on Us s t,eet und | I 4d a4. lo Lot]h C Fnu'sinn, N 0.2, Mansion Sqtoie, hound, | i ed on the East by Mam street, North bVIWley,-and ( West by Back street, u«!h u two story britkdwelltng i Lot adjoining tho above No. 3, Mansion Square, bounded by the some streets oni thtyatj. pud West and by Slevenson’B heirs ontbe South. Improve menls-lllarrt brisk dwelling house, 2 slo.tes&’i, 00. LotNo.fi, Eiiglish’splsn ol Brldgewatq pound ed by Bridge street, nnd au allcy 50 fret, aliilVy u>n No. fi and No. 7,125 feet. , 0,11..,, ij , , a 7 Lot No. 6.111 the Borough pf Fallston, totndod on'Ute Nortli by an alley, on the Wrist by Ba“ Wet, ontbe South by Lot No. 6, und on tbo hast bJ p tou t Also lot No —, being all that certain dim or oarccl oHamJ situate i» Navy Wckly |ownBhl^ tt . ver coutUYf boatuJfid anil described, ae follows y ?£e"l^ No 0 9^be n propeuy^ r HughM'Gnm.*^belfs^thenM!^ the sonte soutli eigUly*Beven dejjre .}■ Beaver creeki percliM, to, a Btaieotlbe edge cfßig BeavcrMeeX, thence up.Uie same, tbence by the eamsl thirty-six degrees and oiiu.baif. we-t ohfis' W- •\' e!B *? s ’, f 5!? rn l i'* n west > eigh*perohos lothe twelve and one-half degroe-, w e b act es, strict mea placo of beginning, “a u certain deed be sure. As the warn* is Bngh tween James Patterson Slid Elisa , , j B , _ arJ and tmi, Beaver Coonty, PenneylvantajO’g 1 “"'‘ w. Jones, JamesDundas, A'. ,iowel,AssiffnEesj n ' r “ al fo aeiuafadmeasuretnenuipon nakeTn'tho foregoing Dna oneasytertns ofpo/OTe.”’- , pare ha‘ ■*". -risk and expense. , , j. un dro4 iollMs.to be ' Parohnses n°‘ DIINDAs! \ , paW tn cash LEWIS, j - SItNSd, [ Tra myU.?tavrW UOWELL, j % ‘ ir r »■ , , * 4 Ifcplfe TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TBB O’REILLY LINE. XXXnCONoaBSB-KIBST SESSION. Washieqtox, June 4. House.-—Mr. Briggs presented the memorial of William B. Astor, for the immediate establish ment of a new York Mint, and showing that since the annexation of. California, over $90,000- 000 of gold bullion was received at the port ‘of New York. Mr.. Stanley asked, and obtained leave to introduce a bill forthe payment to the State of the 4th instalments of the surplus revenue. After several motions for calls, tho House joumed.until Monday. . . DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. Baltimobe; June 4. Eiohieenth Ballot.—Casa 96; Bnchanan 85; Douglas 56. . Twenty-tibst Ballot.—Cass 76; Buchanan 102; Douglas 60. . Twenty-seoobd Ballot.—Cass 48; Buchanan 104; Douglas 77; Marcy2G; Butlor.l6; Hous ton 9; Lane 13 ; Dickinson 1. IhvENTT-TinED Ballot.—Cass 37; Bnchanan 103; Douglas 78; Maroy 36; Butler 20; ■ Lane 13; Dickinson 1. Twenty-foubtii Ballot.—Cass 38; Buchanan 103; Douglas 80; Butler 28; Marcy 26; Lane 13; Houston 9; Dickinson 1. Twehty-tifth Ballot.—Cass 34; Buohauan 101; Douglas -79; Morey 26; Butler 24; Lane 13; Houston 10; Diokinson 1. Twenty-sixth Ballot.—Cass S 3; Buchanan 101; Douglas - SO; Maroy 26; Butler 24; Lane 18; Houston 10; Dickinson 1. Convention adjourned until 4 o’clock P. M. Twenty-seventh—Cass 32; Buchanan 98 ; Douglas 85; -Butler • 24; Houston 9; Lane 13; DickiUßon 1 ; Marcy 26. TWKXTY-EtqiiTU.—Casa 28; Buchunau 96; Douglas 88; Butler 25; Houston 11; Lane 13; Dickinson 1; Marcy 26. Twhhty-ninth.—Cass 27 ; Buchanan 93; Douglas 91; Butler 25; Houston 12: Lane 13; Dickinson 1; Maroy 26. THtßTtETii.—Coss 33; Buchanan 91; Doug las 92; Butler 2; Houston 12; Lane 13; Dickin son 1; Marcy 26, \ * Tkirty-fibst.— Cass 64 ; Buchanan 82 ; Douglas 92; Butler 17; Houston 9; LaueO ; Dickinson 1; Maroy 20. f Thibty-second.—Cass 98; Buohannu 74 ; Douglas 80; Butler 1; Houston 8; Lane 0 Dickinson 1; Maroy 26. Tuibty-tuibd.—Cass 123; Buohannn 72 Donglas 60; Butler 1; Houston 8 ; Lane 1 Maroy 25. Convention adjourned until to-morrow. * Indiana, who had heretofore gone for Lane, cast her 81st ballot for Cass. - f Buchanan men anxious to adjourn. FROM CALIFORNIA AND CODA. New Yore, Juno 4. Tho Empire City arrived this morning from New Orleans, via Havana, with 93 passengers. She arrived at Havana on the morning of tho 80th. Considerable anxiety prevails iu Cuba on tho subjeot of the invasion. It is said that the go vernment had received dispatches by tho Isabel, that tho invaders were about to embark, or had done so. Preparations were consequently being mado to resist them. The Crescent City arrived Ibis morning from California, with nearly three hundred and fifty passongers, and $1,500,000 of gold on freight, and a targe amount in tho hands of tho passen gers. Among the passengers are Senor Herrera, Minister from Peru to Rome, vrho will sojourn in this country a short time. Tho Crescent City passed the Sierra Nevada on the 30th, off Great Magna. Havana Markets.— Sugar very active, and haa advanced further. Molasses 1 }(512 rials. » Freights to the United States.—Box $0 ; bhd $3@.53,25. CINCINNATI MARKET—June 4. River stationary. Flour... Unchanged; sales 800 bids at s3*ls(oj 3,20. Whiskey..,l6£. Provisions... Dull; no sales. Cheese..-6j(SOJ. _ Groceries... Unaltered; sales 200 bags Rio Cof fee at 10}. Other nrtidcs unchanged. MALAGA WlNKS—Sweet and Dry Malaga Wines; in fttore and for sale by MILLER & RICKKT3GN. ittl and 293 Liberty to. AnotUer Preali Arrival at So. 01. D GREGG &• CO, north-west corner of Wood st. , ard Diamond alley, arc jast opening a Fresh Stock of FimeyFnnts.SummerFautalootis, LaineJ, «c* Tire De Lainer, French Manchester and Domestic GidnUam*. Together, with a complete assortment of Ladies Urcea (iuotlft. Also, a large stock rf ilOßiery, Glove*.&c These, together with our former purchases, makes our stock unsurpassed by any west of the raoun • lairis; to whicn wo solicit ilieatteution of buyers, as we can offer tUera on the most favorable term*. j c 4 D.'GiWjm a to. Sew Books? Sew Booksl MF.Nand Women of Ui* Eighteenth CentuTy, by Ar sene ilow«sage, with beautifully engraved por trait* of Lout* W.and Made, de Pompadour. Hungary in test, with an experience of the Austrian Police, by Chatles Lonng Bruce. ■ . . Uilderoy, the Freebooter, a isle of heroic aecus ana female daring. „ , • The Day* of Brace, a story from Scottish Oroea AqoilsT, author of 11 W«mmu*a Friendship, 11 “ Heme Influence,” “The Mothers-Recompense. 1 * Pietorial Broiber Jonathan, for the fourth of July.— above ore for sale at If. MINER k CO.’S Cheap Book Store, No. 32 Snnthfield Bireet; ■ t • . Subscriptions received for any pcr*odlcal published. jane4 LAROK AND KXTASSIVR BAJhS OF BEAL ESTATE , AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON 3ATURDA Y, June sth.at WILKIN9BURG.—The undersigned, having divided tbelr property .into country seats and building lots have finally determined to comply with the wishes and de*itetof their numerous friends who have called on them to expose to public sale on the ground at Wilkmsburg,oa Bal ® r< J*y* ,v®®* slh, the remaining parts er purcelsof ground, consisting of 70 building lots, large size} 9 one acre lots, i I two and a half acre lotj i i three acre lot; *J four acre lots; I five and a half acre lot, t ten and a half acre lot, 1 large and beautiful two story brick house, together with two and one fourth acres groand attached. Tub above property Is most beauufuliy and pleasantly snooted ne.r Ike DEPOT at WilUntfmrg, a di.lnnri of fi»e and one-foonh mile, from the city, ami affording onr rreehsnics and business men or the city a Tare op* tinrttimiv of purchasing a HOME, that is at all tunes ac* ceBmMefboltTby C UAIL. nOAU. TURNPIKE or PLANK ROAD. This property is too well known to require any determined to arrange oar terms to suit any person or persons that would desire to have ai lIOMb tUnl he may call his own. Our terms are one-fifth cash, balance in five equal semi annual pay menu. N B—Any persons wishing to purchase at private sale, previous to our public sale, can have an opportu nity by calling on „*Ir jW « -J;JSr*j At the warehouse of Ren A M’Curdy, cor, of Seventh and Liberty sis, or ROUT. CURLING, At the warehouse of Curling 8t Robertson, ro yj3 cor of Ist and Wood Ms. Tbe Qfest VeffiUbi* I . DR. H B MYERS' EXTRACT, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla W THIS valuable medicinal prepara xfk&KGSS^'-.'ttan differs entirely from any simple ?. - la of Sarsaparilla” or com ■ '■■ ll is a com ({% of MOST CLEAN- with others «9fltv^OTfcV'MUng sadly on the Kulneys* or W will BtfaM having innnediaie reference to the re- V Yf©Hy uef and continued healthy operation M JLt • of some internal organs. It con ■■• prfWriKNvy ■ tains articles which enter into no ggragQ|ggig3s@Ssother preparation in existence, ami IT 18 UNRIVALLED iTit rui r Sp h i^ L Wi 1 Sui flarsaoarula are so prepared ta ofler t|io peculiar | l S or each, in combination Wtthpuro extracts o; | «fhl tt r hfiaHuK articles, in a highly concentrated state.; inis aft PURELY VEGETABLE, and are iDch foots aml barks as ace found, though chldly affec- Ung certain Parts, in their general tendency, u> produce p.M e towoi‘“y SX&y-SfDtoK S' leorrah 1 eorrahtami irritating secretion, of dUoa.cd organs f.nm without the thorough, operations on the & m ‘s! „cMM4bythis medicine. Ilooihtrextracts SeSpwenftSihisiffect Infael,ll.ls verypperouoT, I for which It ia particularly, compounded, differs from 1 Wother preparations, and make. It the belt compound OF DROPSY, use tins medicine— U*»tlinßlLeve.lfhaii cured when life itself was de •itired of. It contains article# that.wjll cure, if any- and takostho only method to make psrma uiaieures. jp FEVER! - SHIP FEVER! ■ ■ • i To'ftpfiduce testimony in proof of the cure of tbl* diB - £ r acknowledgedly new. The public have so long beeuthughtto regard it as fatal,that its positive cure «O W , S|S Wr m.ruo,e^t E c And bf the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr 11. B. My er.'EltKiot,Don4e!loß,'\Vi)dClierfy,tc.) alone. We seipct the following, as a specimen of the nw®tv roas tcsunionlals to Uie efficiency of this m cases malignant disease, which,we have to.ex. j hibtt. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS. ... 1 FrancUxiblimese M.D., a skillful physician, reading in Bnffslo; N, Y.iund one who lios devoted himself par? tiaulg?}? taihe study and cure -of the Ship Fever, with almost ereiypUasn of which he is conversant, gives the followisl; lesilmSny livrelation to t);c effects of this mcdielne #l a,-„ r epated by htmselt i ■ . ■■■ **i This ii to certify, that I have ase4 Pr- H- P- Mr.eis! Eliractot Dandelion, Wild Cherry, and Sarsapattlln, iTroy PW.'.ce.in enscs o( a number of poUenfs sick l #pl s.d«a& t. No, 07 Wood street, *Plu.bur 5 h. SECOND DISPATCH. ■ COMMERCIAL. DAILY ftEVIEWOPTHE MARKET. Orrics bV Ttic Paiu Mobimno Post. I . Saturday, June . FLOUR—ThetupplieS both by wagon umlnser con tinue large, ami the market doll. ; Sales .117. bids sopor fine, taken by a Philadelphia merchant at 83,1)1, which isa shade higher thin the market Brice, ealesSl bbls a> 83; 23 da S 3; 7da extra 83;t> do 93;.33 dp S 3; Bdo 32,98; 12 da 82,95; 10 bbls 82,87 from wagons. . : . POTATOES—Balet73bus,ut«sforreds,; ' BACON— The market remsins quiet and: dull, with sales 10 casks prime Cincinnati shouldeis7|,Bl) daysand SOe for casks; G bids do liams at 9}; 5 do shoulders, country, it Hi l do hams Pi; 40C01hs couatiy hog round at Sie, . bbls Mi, cypress, 4 mos.. WHISKY—2S bbls at 17. V COFFEE—2S bags at 101: 10 do U>i.. OATS—Saleh 50 bus at 30c. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. Till? MACKEREL FISHERY—The Huhfar Colo nist, of May Ssih„Bays: Large quantities ol mackerel and herring are said to be on the coast, and the fishermen are lookUg forward to a Urge catch. A versol that passed Saule Island one day last week, reports having soliel through large shoals of mackeTel. boaLd northward. Jma few days; the«e.\Vill be on ibe coast, and the hardy Jweltenon thesbore will “reap the waters as ou the shore they reap.ihegraia ” The Legislature of Newfoundland lias appropriated ono thousand pounds for an armed steam cruiser, to be sent out to protect their fishing around* from the ag gressions ol the French--. The Halifax papers say that Frauds in thd weight of barrels of mackerel sent out to Jamaica, have-been discovered to a considerable ex* —The N. O.Bufletin, of the 26iU nil, says We notice the arrival since our last review, of two cargoes from Riode Janeiro, 49Glbaga by the St Law rence, and 5930 by the Rebecca, and; the sales of the; former on Monday, at 9c. The buei:ie*e,-in addition to transaction, comprises a few hundred bags at 9JO 9jc . . . S»YAit»Ait, May 29, ■ COTTON—The market to-lay was. firm, without change in prices. The sales of the day amount to 809 bales, as fallows: 33 at Pi 2f at 84; 33 at f 4; 17 a! 64; 39 si 9; Ido at 12,230 at 9* ;.95 at t 0; 141 at 104; and Io WOtjf --The Troy Whig, of the 31st tilt lays: The demand here still continues,from the fact all other mar kets are almost entirel* hare. Trices steady, Salesor the week nboul 100,000 Ihs, from 224 to 45c, the latter for some of the best clips of Rensselaer county. None of the new clipping yet offered here ; liul we are auth orized to stale that some 50 to 100,000 lht from Ohio will be received by the wool depot houte in this city, within the next fifteen days. Stock on hand some 55,000 lbs with a general assortment of Fleece and Fulled. PORT OB' PITTSBURGH. OJ 7BET WATBB IN TUB CHANNEL. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic, I'arkmson, Brownsville. “ Uultic, Kennel, Brownsville. k ‘ J.M’Kce, Hendrickson, McKce*port “ Thomas Shnver, Ba:ley, West Ntwion, « (jenessee. Conanl, West Newton. *» s. Dayurd, Peebles Elizabeth. u Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver. . •» Forest CUV, Murdock, Wellsville. 4 * Winchester, j. port Packet. The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. F. alo o'clock, P. Md returning will leave Mockingpoil every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M/ Passengers and * hippers may rcl y o n 9 the utmost.ac* cornmodatiim and promptness. W. H. WHEELER, word No. 21 Market street. ; AUeCUcuy tliver Trade. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. f Tukfinesteamer ALLKGIIENY BELLE JkreMrafaft.-S. Cnril. Wit; fUMU« leave* the AHe ghlreitirf for fraitkllu,every Manias and TAurjioy, •‘The-fiM steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No X Cap! John llama, leaves llte Atlcghcay wharf for Prank, lilt, every Tueiday and Frtdov, at 4 P.M. . For Freight or Passage, apply ott Board ~ For daftelta and Uockingport. * TuEfiite(learnerPAClFlC,ZaKOUßMas- VHKgKnM, will leave for the above and ii'.'.crir.edi' tie portae very THVtiSDAWaii o’clock, P. M. Forfrei g luorpa, f ogc, B pply»boori, 3 orto goN) No. Q Sueur. Mas'.c*. wilUeavc for ihe above ist-asrEKM anti iuieroedlaie ports, every 'dBBB&BBsSA TUESDAY* av 3 P.M. or w Vdnesday Fncfcat far Cincinnati. . Tub new cmi fast running iteamet CIN- InISitt&CLNNATI, Btranaaoin,Master, will !ea»o liSESEircßularly every Wsßassotr. • or !>«»<*, »gp.g»n OER . (SraDLES— 4 tloi. Grain Cradle* for sate by J jc3 L.S. WATERMAN fc SONS. lANI> WARRANTS— Nought And *o)d at favorable j Se« I.V . Hell A.WILKINS & CO. (lort i L Alt.s—:! sacks on consignment; forenretoy J ti'll 11. LEB. 138 Libetty sired. OtiL! wo'OL.!—Tiie higbestprice in cash paid for all Hie different crudes of dean washed wool. M. I,F,K, 139 Liberty street- aSKAprs ON CINCINNATI constantly lor sate at D ,Ue corner of , -TOLDEN sYRUP-ia'half bbliTund 10 gallon kegs, : sale by JAMEg A , HUTCHISON fc CO. FLOUB-40 bbls.Exirn and Sopcrfin® Family flou r for file by RUSSELL it JOHNSTON* 4*3 ' Ufl Witter street. X>cn? ASU—.vVew casts or first sort Foiash, iu stoic je3" adfof l “ l!e 1,7 L. S. WATERMAN & SONS. OCVTiIK SNEATIVS--5J40 do*, extra ai.d common S Sneads, in store " A SONS. ipLOUR—I*S bills. SoperEne ami Ultra flour, tec’ i j fa ,nd for SalC by Tj s. waterman a sons. ACKfcIRELf—I6V bbi*. liirpe fto 3 ittuyfcerel, {Musa, ia i->P»Uon,) A SONB. Pepper and pjmento- JU bags pimento; 5 do pepper, fof sale by , Mibun 4. RIOKCTSON Herrings— . . ; .*_ 50 borca No l Herring* Lubrick; 60 Uo scaled go; for • t»jv3i. MILLER & RICKET>ONr QLARET WlNE^hhU,. u^. l n «ofe and for rale by WaL |» S>d ! Ja Lfemy »»■ . fnUREBCENT COIN—We wilt furnish Three Cenl X Coin to any amount, free of charge, far Pennm fund*. Apply at onr olSoe, No. 80 Fourth fc cO . —UOAR HOUSE MOIfASSKS-lS bbia “Si Uctnard” augtt? house molasse-si landing from steamer M«*. ,o mvaV N ° 2| aiUl r ° rsale \lt.Ui R & RICKKTSON. , H oTSUGAR—WhhdapViiM5fOBUtrarlanding from • il^Cl:g ''&VtEK fcRICKCTSQN, 2JI and 433 Liberty bi. 1 TOBACCO—7S boxes and half boxes Groin’s, Husioll O" 1 and natural winierautl apring eperm nW.whale oi.. i lard, '*ss,'? t'nicKrTSON,’ *m"iU 6 y qtl and»n MbeTu’.l. B**eator»» Hottco. VM'P«rsonsiriter*sted in tbe estate of RICHARD A m. OIINEY, of Notlli Fayette township, deceased, H talc notice that Lettera been eranted to the undersigned. All persona Having claims against said estate, will prea-nt. them duly au thentfc&ted for settlement i and tUose.knowini? thctn selves indebted, will please “OkA-jmntediate payment l 0 the subscribers.. -#jg?S&lbraav :' I xecuiors _ Star Bnltery and lea Cream Saloon. * & F. SCHILDECKEK, respectfullyinroim their A. • old friends snd cusumers.lliauheynrcnow pre pared, at tlicir Saloon, No. 2.’ Diamond alley, pare ICE CREAM,of the very best quality, atpß of the day pud eveßinr. They always keep on hoiid, every kind of Cakes and Confectionary, freskand sweet. Forties and families will be served witU aniclcs fl ey may order, on tlm shortest notice “tlon themostsana factory terms. Rememberthe place. No. ttlley, a few dfior> muh of ihft Diaifton**' .-inly Valuable Property forSalo. mHE subscriUer, as Agem for me owner,otters at pn ivulesale, tVtwo £ot. oi Ground, umbered. a the plan of the city of Pittsburgh, 71 ®r Penn street 12(1 feet, and extending MU dis less, to the Allegheny River, ™?P™ r^J‘ y .7i „„ c iio posed or upon such terms us will secure to the porcua. sers a profitable investment ot <:‘ l „ ,1 ‘f | !ii,i‘ y (Vnt?2f Rml* oas to tho enttanoe into the city .of ventral« . road and Pennsylvania Canal, it divided into for Warehouses,or can be conveniently divideaan eligible building lots, and must become, “Pbnwo “O^P, pletiou of lb's public ‘OTroveroents, now. tpP'P|re»san_ and around the city, greatly “‘“'i' 1 ™ , ," r siness purposes, tor further . Tfn. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BttOWK’S BXCHA.MGK, I TURTLE CREEK, , A I i LLEN BROWN, Propn'etor.-This »P}°" 1 d ll L“e Acommoaiom establishment, nrdprioto?>aiti.p lermlnusflf the Fyaddock baH.-i . audVear'ihe present terminus JXumre. road, twelve miles ftom:the city. U now uie cepUon or Fumilies and others desirous of escoom? in heat of the ciiy daring the sniamer months. W-; cious hotel being near the railroad, lurnpue. i hela river and plank roufli is Teadjly nffibwis a 1 iliose means of coaveyancefrom r a nd | delightful' summer retreat, wim Avaisca u | drives, and lleauUfnlsc3neryi.it U m !? r f S jS.cS 1 ap aihi tarnished with every improvement of firsbemss Ihtidern hmelE-stdteS of rooms, An omm bus will eonvey passengers to and ftoSi the Katiro Depot, on thd arrival and depttrture.of trains. , - Ipy-Tho proprietor fepls assured that twenty S-ear» eI pejience in the bpsinejstgJlgn«»>}P r WSJP*ggg.fe 1 comfort apd uisuiethe SaUMaetloh bf 4U who may vliil I him in his new looation. imy^amd. > t r?r*s* - -r* 4 - - AUCTION SALES. Auction Cftrtt* . IpHE undersigned* after an interval of four years, has i. again resumed business. Having; complied with the requisitions of ike law. regulating Sales at. Auction* ami having procured a first class License as Auctioneer forthe Cuyof Pittsburgh, he offers his services!*# such to his friends and: the public generally. Wiihanexpe cience of nearly thirty yeurs in this hue of hazards nothing insaying that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feci disposed tor patronize him. . P« .McKKNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. , . •. iy3 >■ Auction—Hatty Hales. 4 T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner .of Wood xV and Fifth etreeis*'al. 10o’clck,A. M ,a generul.as sorimentof Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry floods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hots, Caps, 4c. AT 3 O’CLOCK, P, M. t Groceries, Queensware v Glassware; 'Table Cutlery, looking Glasses*, new and second hand Household.and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. : • • s - AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Tnstru raonts, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and. Silver Watches, Ac. P„ M; DA-VIS, . . _ja3l:tf . ■ , . • Auctioneer-.... P. H>KB!SKAi Auctioneer. • EMBROIDERIES, Silks, Laees, Fringes, A?., open Jdi for a few days; at M’Kennu’s Auction House, (sec ond floor). A large assortment of Embroideries* Silks* Laces, Ribbons, Kid,Silkand Thread Gloves, assorted co'.ors,silk Fringe,witKa variety of fancy goods, fjel p. M. DAVIS* Auctioneer.' BUGGY AND HARNESS at Auction.— On Satur day mornmg, June Cth, at 11 o’clock, at tho Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,, will besold.l superior;falling top Buggyfnearly new and made to order ; l>cu brass mounted Harness. . jel V P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. BOOKS at auction.— On Saturday evening, June sib,at 7| o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner cf Woo-' and Fifthsireeis,- wiU.be sold, a large collection of valuable miscellaneous Bonks.,'. Among which are_siandard library, editions ofjvorks in various departments: of literature and. science : tuperb family blbles, in splendid landing; blank books, letter and cap writing paper; pens, pencils, envelopes,Ac* . jo4 ' ; - P. hi; DAVIS, Aucl’r, GITY PROPERTY at Auction— On Saturday even ing, June sth, at 8 o’clock, atthe Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, yrilt be sold One Lot of Ground, situate On. Strawberry alley,'be-- tween Sraiihfield street and Cherry alley, having a front of 23 feeton Strawberry alley, and extending back t 4O fee;, on which is erected a Frame,Dwelling House, that rents for per raonih, subject to a groaud rentof.329,? 75, payable semi-annually; Also, the anexpired term of a lease having four years to run from Utof Apriilasti cn a lot of ground bavinga front of 12} feet on Prospect street, aud extending back 100 feet, on which is erected a two stoty.Briek Dwelling Hou’e, which rents for $5 per month; and is subject to a.ground rent of 312 50 per niiuun; ■■ Also, one other House and Lot of same size, adjoining the.above, subject to; same- ground rent.nnd Tents for 34 per month; Also, the lease of a B iek House and. Lot which has six years to run from Ist of April last, situate on Tunnel street, between Webster and Wylie sireeu,.free from l«xes, which is rented for 8160 per annani, and subject to a ground rent of 8110; Also* Lot No. 49 in Cook and Cossat’s- plaa of Lota, having a f Uhl lc3 HEMP-63 bales prime Missouri D. R., received per .steamer Persia. :* ____ __ ■ . LEA D—800 pigs, soft Galena Lead, landing from steamboat Persia, nnd for sale by jc4 . JAMES; A. HUTCHISON A CQ. MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES—Very choice old London particular Madeira, mature slid fraity flavor; also, S.S.S. extra fine pale Sherry; instore aud for sole by ’ MILLER A RICKETSON, royal- . v 221 and 223 Liberty st BACON— TcasksprimeßaconSitles; 5 tierces do do Hatiis; .25 do superior Sugar Cured ITams *, 18 do do do Canvassed Shoulders; ' For sale by L. S. WATERMAN A SONS, j e a No. SO aud 81 Water and 62 Front st. A USINTHB, UUBNIsU WINK, Beakdy CUERarss -5 boxe* Swiss Absinthe; 4 do French do; 3' dp vlthcnitb wine; . 10 do Brandy cherries; -for sale l»y J &. RICKKTSON. Ai \ BAGS FILBBKTS; *il J 30 do Cream Nou; v locates Praocs, jars.l 5 do do (fancy boxes.) 10 do Commou Prunes ; . 40 do CnrrarU«; In rlore »nd for sale by. Tny23 JOSHUA iniOPBS, No 0 Wood sU JUST RECEIVED, at KttKnnrcV-No;. .Market Bt, blarge and well selected stock-of- GOLD AND. SILVER LEVFR AND QUARTER WATCHES, Gold Hunting and Open Dial Lever*,of the best quality ana finish, which 1 offer to my friends and patrons at such prmes as cannot tail to please' Yoa wiU aUofindatthe above place a nice assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, to which your attention is tnosireypeetfaliy (ipy*iB Reduced Price#. A A MASON ACO ,62 and .6ft Market street, will _A#opeatiiUraorning— -7 cases BeTage Be Lames, 102?12ij \ 3 do Bareges. 135) . 4tt pieces Figured Changeable Silt, very iow; 600 Crape ana Summer Shawl* ; 15 ca«es Printed LawnsandMuslins;. . 17 do Summer Be Laines, some asiow as 10c) Also, Laces, Kiabroideries, Hosiery and Gloves. ■ Le 2 *■ ' Wasblug Mflfle Easy. SSALO & CO.’S CHEMICAL SOAP—Forwashiiig * all kind* of clothes, palmed surfaces, Ac. Tjjjs.is inew article, pronounced by those who have used it, 10 lie superior to any soap in ho market, for common use. U saves in soup, labor, wear and tear of clothes, onc half. Warranted notinjnriaasto the skin, cor to the ar tide washed. - Its excellent qualities can only be real lied bv trial. For sale, wholesale and retail by * - W. A. M’CLURG & CO., jea [Chronicle copy.l 230 liberty stmt. “ Re«» R. JoneV, ~ No. 233 Libtrty sirttt> Pittsburgh* fa MANUFACTURER and dealer in all kinds of To bacco. Snuff »nd Segats—ReepecUully informs the public that ho ha* just received a large and general as sortment of the most celebrated brands of Tobacco and imported Segai-*, and is now prepar ed to .fiU-ali order?, wholesale or retail. All lovers of the weed are invited to call. He also manufacture* spun Tall, ladies* twist* Vir ginia twist, $ & lump.ff aiidCs . which he warrants equal to any made west of the mountains. . - - ■ Ageneralasfconment of Half Spanish,Melee and com mon Srg&rsconstmtiyunhand. - [jetfcSS Y»1 Bsar Tel > NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all ; purchasers of Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Hood is now ready lo snppty you with the best and most fashionable fine Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices than any other deal er in the city. He buys for cash cheap, and sell* for cash cheap: makes largo sales and small profiler-* Therefore, all persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine SitverWare, Watches, Ac., from this establishment, will be sure to get the valueof 100 centsfor ever dolar invested Gold Watches from $2O ti. SlOO; Silver Watches from $6 to 20, Silver Spoons from $5 to $2O, and other goods equally cheap Please caU at HOOD'S, 51 Market Street, tlie only Wholesale price Jewelry Store in the city. ; Ijc3. ToUftllroadiOontraotora* . T>ROPOBALB wnibe received at the Office of the Steubenville dlid Indiana Railroad Company,in Newark,from the Ist to the evening of the Bih or June, 1852, for the grubbing, clearing, grading, and masonry, of that portion of tfio Ste\ibenvUle and. Indiana .Rail; road, between Coshocton and Newark, being about 3o roilesin length, and coraprisißg some heavy cuts and Ells, anda bridge across the Muskingum nver. ;■ Bids will he received in sections of about one mne m • each, or for the entire Division. ; . . . . Profiles avid specifications, with approximate esu* mates of quantities, cau be seen at the Offices m New* arkaud Siettbenvil o.afterlhe Ist orjune.^- ar *- J. BLICKENSRBRPER, Jr., Chief Engineer. Tny7.dkwtil ■ —These useful articles are introduced to the public by the inventor, and especially reeommcmled lo tlie ncK tice of the Ladies, for whose particular use they ore in tended. Soroetbingof the kind bavover been, needed, to hold or fasten their needle work while engaged m sewing. Many u fair form is rmutd, and'made Tound gboutdered, by their position whdeat work, as well as health impaired, by sitting in auction unhealthy position. Improvements are constantly being introduced to lessen the labor of men, but little or nothing has brcii done to alleviate the burden of the other sex. This article, however, will greatly relieve, while it will IhciUtate theirwork The Sewing Birds have been Used by many ladies in New England, and has met with universal ap- be had of the subscriber, by in every variety of style; and the small price at-:wh»eh they are offered, must recommend them to general use. myl™ • - •C. YEAGER, 110 Market M. . Bmporlam of tlgtoti OEIiEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND liAMPS. | TTr If. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Touaii), Diana* i YV • facutrerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail-in : the above named Oil arid Lamps, is now rcceivluga large ossbrlmeat of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip* ilon» for burning Lard and Lard OH. • . . • Chandeliers, Girandole Holl Lamps, Wicks,Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the lr EMereaLCampMne or Pine Oil, regularly, supplied once or twice a week.- -' * AJlorders left with the wagon,which Is constantly passing through the city, will be prorapUy attended to. F N.B. Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Ethor real Oil. All articles delivered in any pan of Uie city, or In Allegheuy, free of cool H wRI(J No. 62 Fourth si., (Apollo Hail,) between Martel and wood streets. ■ DUFFS MEBCAiraiE COLIEGE, . CO&NSB OV MABXBT AND XDIHD BTKSBTB, I'ITTrBOBGU Esiablished in \BiU—lncorporated by ihe Legislatureof .•••• uitti Perpetual Chatter, EBINCIPAU—P. Dofp. Professor ; of Thnretical and Practical Book**eepmgoud Commercial Sciences. N. B. llaich, Esq., Professor of Mercantile Law* i Joes 0. Williams, one of the. best Penmen, in -the WeM< Professor of Ornamental and Commercial Pen- I Priucipal of the Classical Department, I Professor of Mathematics and Classical Languages... I: Those who aspire te the higher rank os Accountants l ate to mS examine the creaenuajj sf Ibis I Institution, from .upwards of onehundred I Bankers and Accountants in this city, vrhohuve been I trained forbusinesstu it- Also, the erapbulieitesumoi- I nialsof the American Institute, the Chamberof Coui- I mercb, nnd many of the leading Merchants, Bankers, dnd Ban k officers, oC the city ofNew York, appended the nages of “Dulfa North American Accountant,” | mid “ l wesiern Steamboat Accountant” ‘mscsajaatW"^ o^® • '. ;• * n : .V* f s.is-V. , r.\*. :-. . * v ' '!•*•!.'•* J - Ct'■■>;.;•■ . ’ ' * , • -8»aflwS»» .-.^.j. Tia. 'air lo prime N. 67so»»t, for sme JAMES A. HPTCmSON A CO. ■ V .*«.. "-i... •i :j.>' ’-4 ■- .-.i-■ \*tx + . ■< *» '• : ■ : ■ v. v r V ' * MEDICAL, -r»EUMATISML—Df. Browji'a njwjy "<*- Rlieilmaliimlt *■ spteilv »n4y iinprudeiire, sJeB®lilS ; ydallifnlinaiilgencaaiiilrjtee_ss.. ; ; .Slg&gSgl Syphilis, Syphilliie Eruption*, Gonm, \S&tir hea.Gleet,Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Impnrlty of the Blood, with all diseases o . the eenerea, origin. Skin Diseases* Scorbutic > -Eruptions, Teller. Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal \yeaVne?s,lm* potency, riles, KlieamaiLsm, Female Weakness,, Mouth* iy Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Anof Nerroaß Affections, Pains in the Back ana Lows, Imia lions of the Bladder ami Kidneys,successfully treated* CuTe guaranteed. . • Sixteen yeurßVpractice (six in tali city'enables Dr, Brown to offer assurancesof speedy c ure to all,who may come under Ills cure* v / a Office and private consulting rooms,4l Diamond «y. Ip* Charges moderate. / • novfotlftww EEUIAEEABIE CUBES! BY TJTE: USB OF DR. HOUGHTON'S PERSIST. From Dr. Houghton's JS'o!f fßoohof Ccua ani Cones yowfotce 1 M'HS ►&; R., aged 28. Thia lady wat very spare and sallow incessant pain: and uneasinessinthepii oTihe stomach. • Two or three -times a day the paia lu- .greased to. such adegree as to make per scream wiutiigony..:: These attacks bap* pened sometimes after :fiMJd;-_aod'»meßmes..when none._ hadbeen taken. She raised mush spurv«iear-Rmd from the stomach in !he morning The stomach sw ledmuph at nljhu. Tdngne.caaied.and ciaraaiyj much thirst, no •appetite. ‘Bowelscostive} doll, stupefying secsAlionin the forehead. : Complaints of two y ears standing Cave her some Repsin on Monday. Came back ip a y^eek^ Said the pain had not been hall s.o'bad.since taking the second dose,and was daily growing less. . The constant, gnawing was also, gone. Appetite improved; tongue cleaner; bowels regular; head still heavy.; In another. week she was entirely Tree from uneasiness ona.painin the stomach—raised no acid fluids—hoadfeitclear, and every trace of the s tomach complaint was removed. Cass2.—Married Lady, aged 50— painafurctUmg.— •Very stout lady. Had suffered pain, usually very se vere,'iii the.region of the stomach, for Uitee years post, and particularly intense after eating. When at the worst, the pain is as if some hard.body Were being thrust tnto thepitofihestomach andboredmeyerytHrection. Much tenderness on pressure. This liidy used the.Pcpsln with. surprising effect Soohaftertbefi-atdosethepninceased fell some nausea, and Tetehed, hut nothing came up> Several months have parted,-but there has been no return of the paim Tongue clean and moist; no sore nessofthe stomach. . „ „ „ , e _ f BEMABKABna CUBa— 'Lowsvxllty Ay * May, 1651.—Vn the 7th of May, ISSL, Rev. M. D: Willmau, pe*ior of the Fourth. Presbyterian Churchjin Louisville, tly., wa* and had been fora long time confined;to his room, ana most of the time to bished, with DyspepriaandChromcDiar* rbam. and was to'all appearance on the very verge ot the grave, and acknowledged to be so by his physician, who had tried, all the ordinary means in faiapower with* ; out effect; and at the above" named lime, the patient, by the Consent of his physician, commenced the use ot lir., Houghton’s Pepsin, and;, to the astonishment, surprise ] and delight, of :Bll; ne was much relieved the first day. The third day he left his /room The sixtu-day. which was excessively’ hot; lie rode ten miles with-'no had ef fect; on the eighth day be went on a vif it to the country; and on the thirteenth- day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as logo alone a journey of nve hundred miles, where heiafnved in safety,muchimproved in heaUb,havinff had no dig-, turbance of thestomach or bowels after taking the■ first cose of Pepsin. These are faettnptcpnUtiveriable, and | this is a ease which ought to convince dll skeptics that, there Is a power in Pepsin. Let physicians and dyjpep*- ! lies investigate. DR. GLO. H.'KKVp-ER,^ i Only .wholesale and retail agent,-140 Wood st.,i Fitts ; burgh. Pa; JmyM;d&w !W PS. HOPOHTOB’B _»* lplff ATS—I 93 sacks prime Oaie, in imieamaror saleby 1 je3 L. S. WATERMAN & SONS. ftKQOMS-n0.V0,, lo close f Sew Goods. EWATT3 & CO , 185 Libertyrstreet, have received • this day.by ihe Pennsylvania Railroad, a large otof new spring stylo CASSIMEREB.. . . . Imv23 L. 8. JOHNS' — X-AVKLT. VJ. Xavely & Co M ■ Dealers in choice, familv groceries, Teas, Pickles, Frans, &c.j&c,, No. 2U5 Liberty BL, (north side,) one dporbelow Hand. . . Imvgfcr .. jfctnssetl .tt Jouoatois, IirrHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MER- W CHANTS, and dealers in Produce and Pft sburph Manufaitures. ll9 Water anil 106. Fiout streets, P its burgh, Pa. :. . . ■.- • lmv!7 • Gotlilc Hall. /CELEBRATED for neatness of.fci,fineness of quality, X/ durability of workmanship, and low prices. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Great inducements to cashjjuy* er *. Wittudy to yltast* CHESTER,-. : j d *j. •’ *:-• ?4 Wood r *:»*< , T rf'HEaiinual meeting of ibe Sioastioiocrs ot tne ruts X burgh. Cincinnati and LonlsviUe- Telegraph Com pany wm be held at the office of the Company," in Cin cinimti r oa the IstMottdajrof Jaiie next,(June 7) at.lo o’clock, a.'a..' for the election of Directors lor the ensu ing year. [my 41 JOSBUAHANNA. TjT' AVERTING OF; THE STOOKHOUwStta of the “.Fifth' Ward Savings Bank” will be held at the of*, lice of the Bank, No; 4*24 Liberty street, on Tuesday", the 29th day of Juue next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., with refer ence to having the stock-consolidated into a corporate company. [aprifogroV JOHN STKWA t l r?. BO;YH—A.Creiguetic uou re»ic vw sin Brandies—dark arid pale— iniqr casks;: also, Na poleon, inoctaves—tinder Cuttom' House charge i to-, pettier with 17 Varieties of RocheUeV Cognac and Bor deanx Brandies of the most superior qualities; in rtore and for sale cheap,by ~ JACOB WEAVER, Jr., jay2S ;/. cor. Market and First sts. Gloves 1 Gloves l Gloves ! OPENING THIS DAY, at No, 01 Market sweet, a fino lot of Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves, -which I will sell at -wholesale prices hy the sinitle pair. Persons wantina to purchase will please.call early, as. I want toclose the lot out. ■■ my‘2s JOHN W. KENNEDY, lireat Bargalnßl IN VELVET, PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS—Which will be foumlat the carpet ware house of W. M’Clintoek, 85 Fourth slreel.' As we_ are determined to sell off oar present woek of ' the above goods at cost, we invite tbe attention; of those wishing to famish, to great bargains. w M , (!UN - Ton , ; , rt UIE suuscribexs to the. tiTamouii mantel • House, wii. X please take notice, that they are hereby called upon lo nay 20 per cent, or their subscrifuton, on or bcior-* MONDAY, the 14th day of June next, and twenty per cent, every thirty days thereafter, until all Is paim By order of the Building Comnuttee* - my2o:td • H. D. h!NQ. Treasurer. Wholesale anil - ■. ■ • TIVHIP; CANE, UMBRELLA, AND PARASOL VV ' MANUFACTORY ,No\ 143W00d street. JOHN W. TIM, now offers for vale, at Eastern prices, a laxge assortment of the above Goods, to which the attention of dealers U invited. Also, Carpet-Bags, and : Ladies’ Satchels. . f F«nyi ..v Family Groceries* V l -.... ; THE UNDERSIGNED haring re.MCd the stand lete'y occupied by Henry C; Kelly, would respectfully in-, form tbeirfriendsj thattheyhave opened a“family gro cery,n wiih a stock of articles selected in the Eastern cities, ejpressly for family Weiissure tbosewbo pairouixe us, that no effort upon our part will be found wanting to pl«a.• ,:. • f “■ ' J ' - % -/. , ~ v*V* *-‘W* 4 -« r ' '** ' v '*•-•--- , r ., ; * r 'Jt''&':v^i'.%i/*4.-,'t'^:-i: i s¥ a >r*'i.. ;r’WA^:--.;. : . t~“:r! r ;;;£? : \r "*^': f "':':" 7: .< .. .... V- *•*'*• ♦v■'- •* 3, “J. 7 *.■* •■• .**’• -.■?}. ; ; : v‘: ••-•-*:-rCfe-rr-^ ■ * < TV* «\ t.t'„** * ■, v. J ** ’ irtHy.Mwisi : 9..Wi|ltH:k jfeSh &Da via. Novrt7 Muriel street. PoMcsskm giv*n SBl on the l«t of AprEnquire of Uns:ir W • A. JONES’,. . IT orSale* • :■■.■■ ■■ A FRAME Dwelling House un d; lot r t Cf ay alloy, No 31. 'flio house is lb by 18,Sitorto* high, Will, a wins 15 by 10. Lol ?„ d ' tp ~ l* t loo souu CUKTIS & ' myS : No 181,cor.of WooiljinJ TS'n BRN \VOt)U ~GS RDEWSRFCUI SALK—Thu beau- VJT life I anil will fciumn pbtce is flow piloted »o Pol sous denning n deiluhuut and health? -■■■; _i-l THOMAS MOFFITT, Si> Fifths!^, tl KISA.C UftKUAiN?!-FoK SAL.K,ofcxcijauge for r PnisburgkraaittiractureftjFive IjQl*jCasUlOpDjr , .«MJ feet, situated In. Thomson |ftn» of lfe»villn > Trortt > * ins? on Wijlib s ieci, and iu su>d plan kuQwivuslolß Npa* 18,10.20,21 audCJ. Kiiqaircor ■ jei THOMAS MOFFETT,iW Fifth *ff .... A LOT m Alleßheny City—Fronting 20 irel on Bea- - J\ j ver >trcer, and extendirg baek 00 feet Id an alley; • verv netf-tiie corner of l'lonlclTn slu.fThis lot U well situated ft>r .bu»ine«.or ft dwelling.'- Apply* immediately to ■ TUOMAB MOFtITF,- jed . . 20 Fifth. itreet. . ■(pg& Ok IIKN T.—From me Isi oi Apnl next, ibe a$S siore v with: dwelling iUtuohed t on this corner ut and First streets—« good business stand for a Store or Tavern, »t bei»*jr only one square froA;(he river—will be rented low to n good ieimiu._Appiy u>: • WAbiLK lilv&JNTt ■ No. .2.12 Liberty st.v • murTs:lf For Sale* ■ A THREE STORY JiRJCK HGU3E*and.LOT—Sil* uaicd on Penn Plrrei»iu the flth;-w#rd.;. Tho lot fa , 23 r feet front by tou feetrdeep: front building 21 by‘32. feet, 3 claries.high; back building 10 by 10 feet, il stone*- hick, containing 9 icoina .and wide entrance hall— parlor in’ second-story j l!l : by 111 feet jorllco In from, wiifx iron ruling. Tins property will be sold very-low. Apply iramedmcly to THOMAS MOFFITT, . ■-> r j e *j . Fmh'gtfeet, ,• :* tPorSale a-t * Bargain* ; A SPLENDID FARM, aiid choice Coal;-the Farmhaa v/V 94 acceViCQof wMchi* iitahigh state of calliva lion, and about. 60 in Coal, of the best quality, wuh .a good landirig-and safe harbor/ There is an aopndaneev of Lime Slone, unci a choice quality of Flagslone.A iicw FAim Houa«i welt good garden, paled-: in; u stable amfout baUdings i an orchard of- welLse*: \ lecied truit; good water. -The-whole u incoinplete ot* - der, pleaeunily situate above on the Yongft* ioeheny River. S. CUTIiiIERT, General Agent, •. 50 Srmiltfichtstreet.' " Houle nnT9 Ol^GHoUNP;near X toll gale in ibe boroogb of South ruisbargb,: all within five mimi’ea? walk bf'ttie' Monongabela Undge. ; These low are of large size, fronting on CarsoiUJlieei.. and ihe lirowrisville turnpike, amj ure oulongibe. best;, lots for baildmgTurposes otMliat side of tlje riven one ; of these being aiargeJot extending from one sireet jo. the other, and adjoiuing the ioil.boise low •••♦ They wtft be sold low,andoti reasonable lenns, Title nerfect. and clear of-iucdrabrance. t ; Enquire of ■■■*■ ■- * 1 GEO F. niLLMORE, No St Grant nt. rnyHilmd&w A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated on Big A. SewicWey Creek, fifteen mile*: below Allegheny , City* end oboaithTee-quaners of a mile from the Rati- , -rood, containing 48 acres,23 of which is rich bottom ■..* land, well adopted: to gardening or agricultural pur-; poses, The balance is uplaul, well situated,and vrell,.; umbered; basayoung orchaidof aboutlUO thrifty tree*.;, . . Itis well watered.- It haa. a smolt houße on it* audlba* v lerialsteody to pnt ut> a ttew oneld by S 2. Ilia expect ed that a railroad elation house will be put up withm i mile fromfo. For terms enquire of CURTIS & DOBBS, Real Estate A gents, over Patricks *nd Fricntfa Baukr r iitir iionsp. i&l.cor. Wood ardSth sts, v (myig Proposals roe tlio P.H&llcattorx At THE "PENNSYLVANIA AKCUIVK9,” AND I) F 0« THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST THREE VOLUMES OF THE COLONIAL BE- . r; Proposals, endorsed rcvernlly i 1 Proposals for Publications of ilio '■ Pennsylvania Arcliires," and Pro- • oosals for “ Re-puMicauon of the first three volumes of The Colonial Recoids,” wilt he. received until, the lffih day of JUNE next! in the office of the Secretary.of the Commonwealth; for the publication of :theP Pennsylva nia Archives,"and also tor the re-pubUcattoif of Ihehm three volumes of the “ Colonial BedordsP’ragreeubly to' . the nroyisions nPthe following sections of the following;...: Acts of AsscniWy As actp’oiiding far tKepitUicniion of the Colonial Re cords, and ether orijfinisi fapeTs tn tie offieeo/tAe Seen «. ttsry of tiii Ctnrmon'iDWlih.. ■ .jry of Hit : • Section lV Ba it enaeied by the senate and lioaseot Representatives of the Comrannwealihof Pennsylvania • - m General Assembly met, mid it is hereby, enacted by ' the authority of ibe sameV Ihnt the Secretary, of the Commonwealth be,: and-he is andxe-i.. attired to continue; the printing of. t ic -Minutes of.thov -v I’ronriftary Government and Council of Safety, down to tile adoption of the Con U:ution iu the yeuronethoti- - . sand seven hundred and liinety, from ihepolnrat which - the third volume of the Colonial Records terminate^;m ; the some shape and sty le in which the voiomes of tbe> Colonialßecords. already printed,.ate publisfaed-reach. volume to contain not levs than eighthundred pages,and that the nuraberof copiesof euch.volcfme.ahatl fiticcn ba Secson2. ; That itVahati be thcamy of theSecreiaiy of the Commonwealth, immediately a/ler the passage of - this Act, to -write proposals for the publication of, the - records aforesaid, giving public notice for pt lrasi one month in two papers pobUshed4u:Philadfelphia t l?Ms*',, „ burah and Haittsburcy which proposals>toll state,the . price per volume, arid stall include lbe iauhfuTand litetal . transcribing of th v retorvs aforesaid,: under the super- ' . inlcitdcnce tf ihe.S^cftW'nr. : tl»pn>h.cauoKaita-bfitdtng * * in a manner ir.ii lorni wilit and r.ot inrct n.r to tn,: volume* of the Colonial Kecofd; already puiHsheflvfihding all - ' material,. and tie delivering of tuein to the Secretary .of . the Commonwealth: which proposals vhtul tie, opened. . attheiitne uppornieil hy.the Secretary mipresentm or:; - the Governor, .Aeditor.General and State Treaeurerwho. - ■; shall then, with tiie.Secretaty,.proceed to allot the eon-_ - - tract 10-thdowestoni best responsible-bidder..' Provld* . . ed. Thai before ftsiig ingi the contract .ns a.fbresaid, the successful bidder shall emer.into bond.'io:the Common wealth, with two or more sufficient serenes, m the.snm. - : of lonthousanddollars, ronilnional lor iho lailhfnl toIUf. ment or his connect which bond Bball be approved by -.-•; the Governor before being received. . i: , ' . ; “ Section 3. TliaViuhullbo tUeduiyof die Secretary of t ’ the Commonweolih.srr soon astheentire numberof cop ies of anv one mime shall have been delivered into his w <; odieettrceriifythavfaoitdihp Governor, who .shall then draw his warrant or, the State Trt asaiet for theamoani ducihe Coutr«cior occordibg. tame contract* wDteh shall,. 'be paid trat of any moneys in Hie ueasbry notoihemis© appropriated! Prov ded, That not certify asafOiCsaidjUntil.upon exoinmauou hc be satisfied , * tnat the conuacx has been carried ont in accordance with,. the true intent and meaning of this uct, and espcdally that the volume, aspublivhed,is a tanlifulandlUeralcopy,... ■ °cction flho Penn-' "' V. : sylvahia Archives, now ready for publication, nls India* -v] pensably necessary to thepreper execution of the wort that Its publication shall u© superintended by some ac*' curate and cdmpetehtpcTson,therefore. Sectionl. Be it enacted by the Senate ard House,of Representatives of thc.CommonweaUh of Pennsylyama iu General Assembly met, and it U h-reby enaetedby tho authority of the same, That Samue. Hazard be>B&it hfl ls heraby appointed tocdtl and soperintfind die.pub- r .. ... llcaiitniotiffiercnnsyltnnin Archives, nuiboriziititote nrinicd bvlheAct to which, this is asupplemeul. , ... P Seclion y 3 Tbat itshallbe tlioduiy of tiiocil.tot.tp dc vote'hiß intite auehilon to the pnblicalion orsnnl At. , • ch ves toprepntv all necessary notes Incbeos, nppe„. dliesind fluen otlirr nntter nimaybe neecssaiyaua ia Sir which Jis to publish “t-,- of a- data ’later than seventeen hundred uniFT '■. Stv-tnrc?, as »SttU in Ins Judgment be necessary topive ' ■ ocleaV and tsotnprchennve view ofrtny transaction com*. ■ saS Editorl>e and lietshcrcbyuu- ■ - thorired lb ptoedre Iho liihosrnphtitff pf such plaiis of. busies, fortifications, Indian mops, Indinu deedsorotlier : , ■ similarpapors nowcxioUnir among said Archives; d»he - - . shall iodge-necessary to the proper tUustraiiou ol the . said “ Pennsylvania Archives,” li.e expense.of wbitU i. shall lie paid out of any moneys in the treasury notother- ■:' v wise appropriated, after being audited und examined In usual manner. , , ' Sectioh 5 That should the number of.volumea fixed im the Act io which thisi* a bUppieraent, provuiiuafficieui '; y 4o contain the eniire number or papers now.seljected lor nublicaiitiD, itshaU be the duty of tlie feecrctaiy of the b© nccclsary th coiitam tuc enure collecuon, to. be pub* - t lished by; the contractor in the «ame mauucr as* ibough • f; - rio number of volinncshad been fixed by the Actio whloU ; there is a supplement. „ . Section?. That the Secreatry of the ComraonwealUi be authorized; to procure the TC-pubUcapnri t> f iiie firsl- - three yolumesbf the Colonial Record?, otiriutru with the present be published ond Untriboteil ncconl- n Trig to iheprovioions oi this Act» and the Act to vvbica -r . this isasorplemeni; aivdtliatiu themaltlng ofo contract f- *r for the puhlifthtion o* 'the rcim*ylvama Arc>uves r and • first three volumes of the Records, iheecrcuiry of the Commonwealth be direclcdto provide for the pabllcauod .>.t ofat leasVorie;Volamc permonlhincd be in:- sttchmeasurvs ts wi)l-,ertfure.ihe hricnof theeaid comtact: . The contract for tbc.publicwion of tlie Colonial Re- * cords, provided lor inihe 2d Section ofihe Act Umaboye t * quoted,has olready beeu made t auidbiduers: will.confine. . rtneif proposals torho tr Bennsyivama Archivv^, w and the. ••• rre-publicaiiottofrthc fifsl Uuec volumes of the- 4 * Colook ; atßecoids,” or to enher one or.ihc other,.aseach will ctfns Uuic the subje'cior aseparnie contract. " Bidders will observe tbc requirements. of tbetM J?©c< ; * Übri.'dMiie;ACl fi:Mabo*e quoted.and of >he 7tb Section 1 > of the Suppleinem,' os no proposal faiting u* embrace, :• them in every be considered.. The names or Sureties, for tbe faithful falalmenl of, liic Opmta(M» > . should accompany iho w h( /■ -■« • r •< ‘ ftt'or 7 *’eut. IforSale. K«nu for'aaic. ‘v . . **« - •• v' - A. J ••' •-••.• . h t ~, t • ■ • J v '