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House in the Diamond, to make arrangements for a ratifi ,■. . eation meeting of the Democratic young men of Pittsburgh anil Allegheny- Tho meeting was called to order, and on motion, the following per sons were chosen offioers: Pryidail-- A. KfCusvton. VtcMPresidents—U.: M’Cullougb, Jos. Snow don, Martin Lytle, John A; Parkinson, and Sam uel Fleming. Secretaries —J. M. Peterson and John. Layton. A committee of nine was appointed to make . arrangements for a Grand Moss . Meeting of the Democratic Yonug Men on Friday evening next; in the rear of the Mansion House, T on Liberty “treet. Mr. Eliot offered the following resolutions, which wore, after,some conversation, adopted: , Wueiieas, By harmonionsasssociation, thor ough organization ..and-vigorous action, better than in any. pther. way, can nil great objeotsbe ■ promoted, all great ends: attained? and whereas, oar opponents ore always active anil on the alert, even though working seoretly and insidiously; . and whereas, an occasion of tho ntmost import ance will soon bo presented, when we shall bo called on to performthenoblestprivilege of free- by choosing tho highest official dignitaries known to : our : government—which act requires in its performance the exercise of. virtno, cou rage, high discrimination and intelligence; and whereas, the. great ends of representative gov ernment maet ever be. most fully accomplished ' when the electors ore moat fully enlightened in relation to the principles of their government, • and the characters and capacities of those whom they would elevate to office: Therefore, for the most certain acoomplishment of the great politi cal ends at which we. aim— Resolved, That we recommend to ’ the young men of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the county - generally, the organization of an association, to be oalled the Central Association of the "Friends of Pierce and King,” for thei County of Alle gheny generally, whoso object shall be, by all fair and honorable means, such as public meet iogs, addresses, orations, and publications in the Press, to aid in the. elevation of theso distin guished citizens to the highest offices known in . our Republic; and that sold association shall bo regarded as the nuclqna for all the operations of the young men of tho county who are favorable to this great object. . Jtesoloeii -That a committee of five.beappoint ed, whoso dnty it shall bo to prepare a plan of organization, to be submitted to an adjourned meeting,: to be held at the American .House, on Friday evening next. .;-■'■■■ .1 Resolved, That it be recommended to the va rious associations, when formed, to take, into consideration tho propriety of holding a grand union of all the associations, at such point, or points, ss_msy finally be agreed upontho de sign of such union being to ratify to the fullest extent possible, by all the voters of the county; the nomination of General Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire to the office of President of the United States, and of Colonel William R. King, of Alnbomato the office of Vice President.- Resolved, That the young men in every Ward in each of the cities, in. every borough, and in every township in the county of Allegheny, be earnestly desired, and we warmly recommend to them, to form Word, Borough, and Township Associations, to be styled “Friends of Pierce and : King;” that each Association shall adopt the form of Constitution submitted by the Central. Association, with snob alterations and modifica-; . tions ns may be deemed by them mast necessary; and that each bo requested to co operate with . the Central Assoeiation ns far as practicable in all matters relating to tho approaching Presiden tial contest. ' ; On motion, the meeting adjourned, with three cheers for Pijbbcb and Ktsc. Quincy A. Esq. —The Allegheny Enter prise of yesterday, publishes a letter; from-this gentleman, dated at “Olympia, Puget’s Sound, Oregon Territory. March 23,1852.” Mr. Brooks, who, it will be remembered, left thls-eity in the spring of 1851, and arrived in Oregon on thefirst of September, after a longand tedious journey across theplaius. - The section of country whero he has located, (near Paget’s Sound) ■■ he de scribes in the most glowing terms; vegetation is of the richest order, and he states ho would almost forego U 10: pleasures of homo to enjoy the seTcn . ity and mildness of temporature which tboy pos sess. Mr. B. thinks the best route, to be by water, around Capo Horn. Mr. Brooks was for merly a lawyer in this place, and is now acting as Uaitcd States Deputy Collector in the Custom Honsc, at Olympia. , , . - _ . The attention of tbo public is called to tbo ex tensive sale of real estate belonging-to the Uni ted. States Bank, which lias been for somo time advertised to take place at tho Merrick House, New Brigeton, on Thursday next As this Bala affords chancos rarely met with for profitable in vestment, it shouldbecmbraced bythosc desirous of securing a permanent residences Tho terms will bo very accommodating. See advertisement in another column. ; •Cleansed, —Our county prison lias been , thor oughly cleansed and whitewashed, and now pre sents a very fine appearance in tho inside. This is a state of affairs highly cendneive to the com fort of the prisoners, who may consider them selves lucky in being placed undor the charge of such a person as Fox. Washington Monument The Julia Bean, on her last trip, brought up a stone off tho native marble of Kentucky, intended for tho Washing k ton Monument It was about 8 feet long, 8 feet .broad, and 14 inches thick;co3t 52,990,'and -.weighs 4,5G0 lbs. - .Term Expired. —Willis Jones; sentenced for <£hree months, and David Tarbett, sentenced to: elx months imprisonment in the county jail, on charges of larceny; were discharged from custo dy yesterday, the terms of thoir sentence having expired. jCuryhtry.—Samuel Hoakes was tried in tho Court of Quarter Sessions/ yesterday, and found ' guilty of burglary. His honor, Judgo M’Ciuro, sentenced him to confinement in the Western Penitentiary for one year. We invite attention to tho card: of Prof. W.elles ley, late physician of the Brompton Hospital, London. Prof. W; can be consulted on all affec tions of the: throat, lnngs, or heart, at his rooms at the St. Clair Hotel. 11 Medicinal Inhalations.” —We have received from Prof. Welleßley'a pamphlet entitled “Medi cinal Inhalations: a cure for pulmonary diseas es.” It professes to bo a treaties on pulmonary complaints. Taken Over. —Samuel Hoakes, sentenced to the penitentiary yesterday morning for burglary, was conveyed across the river, in the afternoon, by jailor Fox—there to-take lodgings with Maj. Beckham. t The Cincinnati. —This splendid steamer leavea at 11 A. M. this morning, offering great induce ments to passengers and shippers. She will go out on a fall river,- and make tho trip rapidly and safely. Stilled. —Francis Coales, imprisoneda fewdays since,.on a charge of surety -of tho peaces was yesterday released. The distnrbance inwhich ' he w>9 engaged having been compromised and settled. A Rainy Day. —lf such a thing could be set down in the calendar, yesterday was ftdly enti tled to that oreHt; rain and mud were the promi nent characteristics of cut-door life. Police'Hews. —There was little pews ofinterest la our city among the police news. Commitment*. —Twelve commitments for drunk enness and vagrancy yesterday. Quarter swnbw.— This Court was occupied Ml of the day, yesterday, in the trial of petty cases. Seven fitt water in the channel, last nig'- x Assault and- Batter;/. —-J. WhitseUf Esq., made information. onMonday.befbfe-MayorFleffiing, of Allegheny City, 'agalhst Ifcomen named John and Wm. Martin, for an unprovoked attaok of assault and'battery upon him ns ho Vas passing along Federal st They were arrested by officers Long' and Montgomery and put in the tombs, and had shearing this,meriting, and were admitted to bail in the sum of $BOO each, to appear at tho presentsession. of - the Court to ■ -answer the charge. Insanity. —Cecily Dagan was committed to prison a few, days since, charged with arson in setting fire to a house in Perrysville, and was tried in the Quarter Sessions yesterday. The pro ceeding was. instituted to give her admittance into tho State Insane iAsylnm at Harrisburgh, and, as she was acquitted on the plea of insanity and remanded to prison, we presume she will be scut to tho Asylum. Convicted.— Hiram Rudgers was convicted in the Court of Quarter Sessions, yesterday, of lar ceny in stealing a Bkiff, ashort: distance up-'the Allegheny;river.. Judge M’Clure sentenced him to pay the coßts of prosecution and undergo an imprisonment of.-tWo months in the county jail Those of our. readers who have not yet “seen the great Floating Circus Palace, have, yet an opportunity this afternoon and to-night, as the .Water. .Monster is moored at the Monongahcla Bridge in Sligo for ono day before going down tho river. Tippling House. —Michael Collins was sen tenced by the Court, yesterday, to pay nflno of twenty dollars, -and the costs of proseoation, for keeping a tippling house. In default of pay ment, hewas committed to prison. ’ - v The Wheeling Bine. —Six out of the Bcvenboatn for tho Wheeling and Louisville line are already under contract. One will be built at Madison, two at Wheeling, one at Brownsville, one at Lou isville, and one at Freedom. A Big.Offn.rrr Sixty thousand dollars was of fered for the steamer Buckeye State at Cincin nati, last week, and refused. The Cincinnati papers are responsible for this. i Office or Ailegheny Cemetbt, Juno sth, 1852. ; At the regular meeting of tho Corporators; hcldthis day, John Graham, Esq., was called to the. Chair, and.Albort Calbcrtson,. appointed Secretary. , The Secretary, and Treasurer submitted the following general statement of the fiscal affairs, Which was duly approved, and ordered to be en tered on the minutes in full. Total amount of sales of lots. .$115,388 21 Rco’d for Interments, removals, &c., 0,576 09 Duo C. S. Bradford, Esq., GO 00 Due Wm. MoCully, Esq., ■ 14 37 Dae J; Herron and others, 20 00 Duo Rev. W. Possavaut, 10 00 Due W. S. Haven, 4 00 Dno Mrs. Totton, 100 00 DtaBrnSF.MBKTS. Paid Geo. A. Bayard, Esq., on account pur chase, $59,488 11 Paid R. X. Ewait. Esq. . on acc’t for addilion ■ at purchase, ■ Paid for. right of way to Greensburg turn ■ piko, Paid interest, Paid labor,- . Paid expenses, inclu ding salaries, &0., 13,203 &3 Paid for permanent and temporaiy improve ments, Paid for shrubbery, • Paid j for etook and 1,134 87 1,715 00 ' 2,809 S 9 19,147 78 10,020 80 509 37 tools on grounds, Leaving balance in fa vor of Corporation as fallows: - Cash on band 1,400 29 Bills roc’blo, 6,898 09 Due by sundry individuals, foT lots, &c. 9,614 92 1,303 02 510,879 90 $122,102 07 An election for Managers and Secretary and Treasurer for tho ensuing year being held, re sulted as follows: Thomas M. Itowe, President. ■ -J. K. Moorhead, J. E. Spear, Wilson Mc- Candless, J. IT. Shocnh’erger, John Bisseli, and P. 0. Bailey, - Secretary and Treasurer, John Bisseli, Jr. Onmotion, it was resolved that the proceed ings of this meeting, with the Treasurer's re port, bo published. On motion, adjourned. JOHN GKAHAM, President. Aibeut Cuubeuisox, Secretary. UKAXjTII officb. . ■ INTERMENTS IN THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH Front the 31j: of May • ta the 7:h of June, 1252. Adulle. ■ , Children. Congestion of Lungs 0 ............ 1 Diseaso of iirain................ 1 . 0 Dr0wningr.........1 ............ 0 Disease of Lnngs. 0 ...... 1 Hydrocephalus .......0. 1 Phthisis Palmanalis.. 2 0 Premature 8irth...... 0 1 Still Born;.. 0 1 Not Given;....... 0 ............ 1 T0ta1.... 4 1 OP THE ABOVE THERE WERE; Under ! From JOto From. Ito ..*• 4010 I ** : 2tO'.fi.v.i.- -.0 u 50 ID GO -o S tol0«'*« X GO 10 <« 10 to IS-.--***-* *' 70 to H)—? “ 15 to 20*“ 60to BD* ■ S ■ “ 0016100.,. ** CUtO 00-- mDoard of,Health. ■ A. M. POLLOCK, in lo the Hoard of Health. By order of MACKEREL-20 bbl*.lNo: 3 Intire. Jim received anil foranle by..: Ijt9] RUSSELL fc JOHNSTON. :RKING—SSbbIs. No. t, juslrcc’d nurt forjsnleby jcS BUSSELL A JOHNSTON. K UTTER—3 Übls. (fie.lii jml rccM end for aileby lea : RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. T AllD-Btegs iast received and (or rale nyr .■■■■ JLI -.1 • KUSSUIiL * JOHNSTON, 1.19 Water atreel. • • • •; ■ JOHM WOODS, BANKER ANl> EXCHANGE BROKER,—Dealer in Gold, Silver ami Bank Notes. Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections carefully at tended to.. Fourth street,, one .-door east of Market, Pittsburgh, Fa. ... . fjKfcty Frankfort Spring** ■ /~1 -W* DUNG AN. respectfully informs his fnenus \JT« and the public generally-, that on thoStst June in* slant* the. FRANKFURT MOTEL will be opened for the accommodation of BOARDERS, during the sum-. :mer. set son. •• Frankfort, Juno 7am . . CA CENT OOLONG has given such o\J: general satisfaction to oar retail custom, we can now supply to nny extent, having just received a largo lot. - Good Black Tea at 37$ cents. Superior and extra do at 75c. to 9! *25, jcB W. A. M»CLUBO CO. . ; Frcib Teail trash Tessx A ONE HALF CHESTS TEAS, arriving and on ■ £VJ\J hand, comprising all the. vumnie of Green and Black Teas, which will be sola by the package at the lowest wholesale rates, by W. A. RFCLURG 4k CO, j c S -. . Grocers and Tea Dealers.'' SUPERIOR BACKED TEAS —The auenuon of Re tailers is requested to our . superior Teas, pat up In quarter,half 'and onepaund package*,securely covered with tin foil, and warranted equal lncyeryrc.peci.ioiln; best put up in the East, amt superior .to thp majority of them, i Every package is labelled with our guarantee, subject to baTeturoed, if Jiot approved, on. trial.- iDeaterswill be supplied at rates as low us the same quality can be had in theEa* tom clues., , ■ For sale by - VV. A. AFCLURG A. CO., .. • je9 .> Grocers and Tea Uealerß. li«ase r s Steam piano Forte Factory• . - •• T. h. LEASE having applied mack*-. tfWMSfWWWB ncry to the manufacture of PIANOS* be n^PgfSmisenabled to sell at Last twenty-five 11 « f f Iper cenccheoper than any brought from the East, tad warranted eqaui m every respect ; Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from $160,G0 and ■ Seven octave do do 250,00 • Piano Wareroom, on Hand street, over Johns’ . Mine ral Water Warehouse ACCbrdeoha,-Violins,&e.» tuned and repaired. .{je9:y: ■- ■ " pTftieu Aerei Xors9so, TIOR SALE—a valuable property or Fifteen Acres, H one end a half mdes from ilic- caQal ot Fairview, {ea miles from the etiv.moaerea in mcndow.ten bhO a half in (Train, fco., bafange fine Umber, a good dwelling house andouihou2er,eroellonlfnui,wub cUTBERT, General Agent, . I g ' to Bm'tlifielil street. seller-® prices . * "N» J ‘ ' - - ' > v ■ ‘ - - .: rj \ i r- >3 ; rT 1 u.-:'i.; TELEGRAPHIC .NEWS. jsr ms (wbilly like. XXXIICONGRKSB—FIRST SESSION. ' , _ WAamsQTON, Jnno 8. In the Setmte yesterday, _the bill granting the r ‘gW of W»y and donation of land in aid of the construction of a plank road from Grand River to Montreal River. in-Michigan, and a bill to au thorize the Secretary of the Trensury to convey the right of way to the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Poynesville and Ashtabula Rail road, were passed; after which the Senate ad journed. House.—ln the Ilonso to-day, Mr. Marshall askedthaconsent.of Iho,House to permittho committee of Ways and Means to report the Senaterbill to establish a branch mint in Califor nia.-:."'. . . Mr,: Marshall naked that the bill authorizing a branch mint at San Francisco be taken up, which-was objeoted to by Mr. Seymour, of New York. -The bill appropriating ten millions of acres of public lands was taken up, debated; and passed over. Mr. Honston offered to report the California Mint Bill from the. Committeo of Ways and Moans. - Mr; Seymour objected to its introduc tion unless the New York bill was reported at tho same time. Tho House went into committee; when Mr. Clarko finished his speech on the-lowa Land Bill, . The Houso then adjourned. " v CHOLERA IN MAYSVILLE, KY. Cincinnati, Juno 8. • The cholera broke out in MayBville on Satur day lost, since when tbero have been 20 cases; 23 have died, and four, are now eick and not ex pected to live. - All the deaths but ono have oc curred within a half square, and there have been but three cases outside of the infected district. Among the. deaths ore. Mrs. Rusk and three daughters; and two other childrcn of the same parents will probably die.. ..There is very little sickness in. Cincinnati, or in the interior towns. CHOLERA ON THE RIVER* Cincinnati, Juno 8. The steamer Midas arrived lost night from N. Orleans, and reports having taken- thirty Ger man emigrants from a Havre vessel, 17 ofwhom died of cholera during their passage up the riv er. Some of the cases wero very violent. New Youk, June 8. . Kossuth arrived at the Irving Ilonselast even ing. It is understood that he remains until af ter the arrival of his mother and family from England. Extensive arrangements are making for tho Democratic Ratification Meeting, to be held in the Pork on Wednesday evening. Frederick Hal], son of ..Postmaster-General nail; diedat Andover, Mass.; yesterday, previ ous to the arrival of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Hall passed through this city to-day for Buffalo. The Democratic nominations give general sat isfaction to the party. Thirty-one guns were fired on Saturday night. Tho Enquirer pro nounces tho ticket excellent. NEW YORK MARKET—June 8. Cotton... Firm but inanimate. Flour... Buoyant; sates 3000 bhls Indiana and State at54,00®54,31. : CTrain...Wheat dull; rye firm, sales 28,000 bu. mixed Westernat Gl@G3; round and Southern yellow C3J. rrovißlons...Pork active; sales 800 bhls prime at $16,25; mess, $18; lard steady at ©10; beef in good demand; prime $G@7,75; mess $10@10,14. Whiskoy...Ohio dull at 20J. Rice... Sales 37 tioroes at $4,12@4,25, Stooks...U. 8. fives, 18G5, 101 J; Kentucky sixes, 1095; Indiana State, fives, 09; Now Or leans Canal Bank 98 j. EVENING. $122,1G2 G 7 Cotton... Sales 1000 boles at an advance of i- Orleans 9J@9I; Uplands 9I@9J. Flonr.,.Salcs 16,000 bbls at $1,06®5!,12 for State, and $4,12@54,18J for Ohio. Grain..-Sales 8000 bnshvls Gcnnosace wheat at $1,15; sales 35,000 bushels mixed corn at Gl@ C 2; yellow 63. Sales 2500 bushels rye at 7G. Provislons.-Sales 400 bbls mess pork at 8. Sales 100 bbls lard at former quotations. Sales 200 hhdshams at B|. Molasses... Havana 2G. Sugar.-. Havana 4|@Gl. Homp...sl2Q@si2o,B7. Rico... Sales 3000 tierces at $!®6.25. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—June 8. The market is doll in consequcnco of tho in clemency of the weather. Cotton... Finn at previous rates. Flour —Quiet; standard brands $4,25. Corn Meal and Rye Flour scarce and firm at $3.25. Grain-Wheat in good demand; sales GOOO bus primo - Pcnna white at si,o4 : good red 97. Rye scarce and in demand nt 75. Com dull; sales 3,000 bus Pcnna and Southern yellow at 04@G!I. Provisions... Without much movement, CINCINNATI MARKET—Jane 8. Tho river has risen six inches; weather showery, cool and disagreeable. Floor... Firm; mixed brands, $3,15; goad and extra, $3,20. Whiskey...lGJol6J. Provisions... Dull, no sales worthy of repoTt. Groceries... Firm and unchanged. ESgT FRESH OYSTERS reoeived daily by Ad ams’ Express, at tho WAVEKLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alloy. GLASS— 200 boxes assorted, to close consignment. _j*4 STUART A SILL MOLASSES— WO bbls Cypress, far sale by T je4 STUART A SILL. S’ A(.T—-12tl bbls. No. 1 for 6»le by i j e 4 STUART & SILL. / VoEFKE—7S bags prime ttio tost lending, for sale by jc< " ■ STUART A SILL. Uli AK— 3llo Hilda, 'air to prime N. O Sugar,.lor.sate je3 _ JAMES A. HUTCniSON & CO. ’TTEMU-C3 bales prime Missouri D. it., received per r* steamer Persia. ______ T EAD—BDO pigs soil Galena Lead, landing from XJ steamboat-Pcrsia, aad for sale by. ■ JAMES A. HUTCHISON Jr CO. O RANGES—On hand and to arrive this*day, 311 bxs. prime Oranges. For sale by _ ■ W. A. M’CLURO & CO., .Je3 7 ,■ . . ■ No. 250 Liberty street. W/TALAUA WlNES—Sweet and Dry Mulsgti Wines; ijrL in more and for sale by , _ _ "*• MILLER fc RICKETSON, my3t 7 .. 7 - 221 and 223 Liberty si. ■ For- Bale* ■ rrtllßEE BOILERS— 2O feet long, and 40 inches ill di -1 nmeier, in use a abort time. Forssleby. jc7jtf v NIMICKA CO ,05 Water street. Star Bakery and Ico Cream Saloon. Ags-p, BCHILDECKI3R, respectfully Inform iheir , old friend* and customer*, that limy are now pre pared, at UicirSnloon, No. !S Diamond alley, to servo op pure ICE CREAM,of tile very nest quolny, atoll hours of the day and evonlng; They always keep on Pond, every kinder Cakes ontonfectlouary, fresh and sweet. jpnrtics and families wtlltie served with all articles they may order, on the shortest notice and oil ike most sail, factory terms. Remember the place, No. 24 Diamond alley, a few doors south, of the Diamond. [myla.ow ■ ""ValunWa Property Tor Sola. TIIP. subscriber, no Agent for the owner, offers at pri ■valo sale, the two Lota of Ground, numbered in tho Ulan of the city of Pittsburgh, 7L and 74 fronting on. Penn street ISU feet, and L extending ISO feet, more or less, to the Allegheny River. Tills properly will bo dis- Dosed of upon such terms os will secure to thepurcha sef» a profitable Investment of ca -ttal. Lying contigu ous to the entrance intotbe city _of the Lenirat Rail road and Pennsylvania Cansl, it affords favor ah I e sites for Warehouses, or can bo conveniently., divided into el rible building lots, and must become, upon the com neiionof the public ..Improvements, now in progreas,in and around the city, greatly enhanced in value for bu- Less purposes, for forther mformullon , jftHilm ’ No-133 Wootl BtrPHt, Pmplmrgti, Marine lioaintal Supplier*. ■ i Csbtom Honan.PnTSßOKou.) ■ Surveyor’* Office, Jnned.lSSi J Sw'ii p.D PROPOSALS will be received at this Office,' uniins o’clock, Ihetffilh day of June, • ~* * v •• Sperm Candles, * ■; . Coffee, Buuer.bestquslty, . Middling Bacon, ■■■*)!' Hams, - - - dS Flour,best superfine, - - Pr^ c P' l rbl>l ' Molasses, p a„ s Port Wine, Wnegar, _ . ‘ . . . per quart. Best bolted Meal, - - - - Pet bushel .Potatoes, - - ■* r. v “ |j® » per do7en. fait, per peck. ' Hominy, • • - • r - • Wood, do Coal, - " - per bushel. t All of the within (or above) articles to be of the very i beßt quality, and to be furnished at sueh tunes ana in i such quantities as ,qn the requisition of the Steward oi the Hospital, approved by the Surveyormay be required. [ i Anjrother articles ihatraay be wanted,the contractor [ to furnish a* ilje lowest-market prices. It Is estimated i tbai lie nunjber-of patjenirto be supplied will average ■about SO per day, In addition to which tbefC. wiU he about ten cfficer*and*ervants to be supplied. ' Any information concerning the contract will be given on application at this Office. HENRY WOOD 3, Surveyor and Agent* » . . Vmwa States Mwtao Hospital* : daily review OF Tim MARKET- ~ Office 07TH*iD*tiTMorning Post. >; ” Wednesday, Jana l);1852... A . The weather yesterday was wet, and disagreeable for oat door business. FLOUR—The inspections yesterday amounted to be tween 4 and GOO bbls. Among the sates wo note 17 Lbls. at 3205; 10 do 2,05;. ; U00 at 3,00;.15d0 from wagon a* 3,00; 49 do at 3,00; 40 do nt'S.OD ; 10do a13,0G;20d0 extra at 3,20; 75 do at 3JG; 25 do extra at 3,18. • ASHES— vVo nolo a sate of 10 casks Soda at 3Jc., 4 • months; 3doat 3c , cash, fir domosuc. Tfi: Pearls add Satcr&tus,we hear of but little doing. : :■ EGGS—The supplies arc moderate, with a goodeo quiry for the trade. We have, a sale of 0 bbls .;■... BUTTER—Therms only a modera e home demuiui for fresh Roll SALT—There is a good demand for Salt, in lots; tv,a note a sale of 100 bbls. No. I Conemaugh, at de livered on the wharf. -*•' 1 IBROOMS—SaIes of GO dor. extra article reported, at 31,20; 23 do at 670. : CHEESE—SaIes of 200 boxes, in three lots, atGlo7j» for Common to Cream. : MACKEREL—'We have aside of 100 bbls. No 3 Large ntSS,oO,cndi ;we quote.No: 2at 310,00010,60 ' RAGS—Sales of 600 lb*, at Sgc. . -WOOL.—Bin few loads of Wool have yet come Into the euy. and the puces cannot be considered as estab lished, though the followinghcve been paid : For Com mon 20c., half blood 25c ; ami three-quarters blood 28c [ Cliteiand Herald, Stk. TOBACCO—The market is firm,width fullaltciidance of buyers; and sales of 341 hhds. yesterday,-Hud' to day. at the three warehouses, at prices ranging from 32.05 to 35.60 for luirsio firsts. A tilul 'iif choice sold at 30 30, and u fewhhds.of damaged at 52G202.16 - ... BAGGING AN 1) ROPE—Wo quote a sale of GOO n’c. ces or Bagging together; with 600 coils'J F.O.Rope, a superior article, at oc.; also, sale* of 370 pieces, and 350 coils, in lots, ni 111012 - for b&ppinr and sio3jc.for rope.— Louisville CotmtTyAth,' M BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET, Jiinc 3 —At mar kei, GSu Beef C&Ule, no stores, 35 pairs Working Oxen, 70Cows and Calves, 1700 Sheep and Lambs, and 1000 Swine.. . Prices—Beef Cafle—Extra. 37,25; first quality, 80,20: seennd d0,£5*5006.00; third do, *4.5005,00. - Working Oxen -800.100,105, ] 1001; 0. Cows and Calves—B23.2s. 28,31,35040 . Sheep ami Lambs-Sd, 2,5003,00. Extra, SSOC. - Swme—7oao; retail 60Jc. Spring Pigs lie. Fat IfogsCle. ■ : NEW BEDFORD .OIL sate or ii cargo of about 1400 bbls, of Spetm Oil wu* made on Wednes day, at I,2s^gall.cash. •••*.• HEMP.—On Thursday, the market was unchanged in almost every nantruUr ; prises, however, did not de cline; sales of 4H bales nt <»7,10; 20 do at7O,CO; 25d0 ht 72,00; 83 do at 73 00; UOdo at74,tO; 40 do At 75,00 ; 60 do at 7G,UO; 14 do at 73 00, and 45lmtes strictly choice at 80.011 per ton. or Fri lay, this staple cume forward in a very limited supply, and the business was u> th<* talc of 250 bales, {l5O of winch went to Alton J at 72073,00 & •ton. No large lots came to hand up to Saturday, and tbe tranrectioiiK were few and unimportant Sale* 0f37 bulc« 0172,50; 73 at 74,00; 50 at 72 4 00; and 10 bole* at 60.00. - . ■ • Lead—On Thursday,owiugtothe increased receipts from the upper river, buyer* were contending for lower rases i seller?, however, stilt held out forded. The busi ness was confined tothe sale of ICOU pigs upper mine*, in three lots, at 4,50 {> 100 lbs.—Sr. Lottu Union May 3i Boston, Juno 8, Cincinnati, June 8. MftFlettß, Parker* btsrgh and XXockluc* port Packet. The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. F; Luan#, itiaster, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday* afd o’clock, P. Mj returning will leave llockineport every Tuesday, at G o’clock, A. M. Passenger* and shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation &ud promptness. W. U. WHEELER, raarO ■ ... . No. 2.4 Market street. ■ ■. AlUgnaur lllver Trade* : REQULAH t'HANKLW PACKETS. • 1 •!£§&+& Tux fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2,Cam. Wa. HsNNA, leaver tbe Allc ■giicny wharf for Franklin,every Afonany and TAwnday, at 4 P. M* The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BEI.LENoO, Capt. John Hanna, leaves the Allegheny- wharf for Frank lin, every Tuesday and^ Friday, at * P,M. - l ? or Freight or Pa»»ru?e, apply on Board fmar2o - For Marietta anti ilocKingport. f TnsGneateamer I*ACIFIC,ZA?ioDaMAk- will leave for the above and intermedi ate poruevery THURSDAY, at4o’cIock,P.M, For freight or pasnagQ.appiy on board,or to 4 T. WOODS * SON, marlU N 0.61 Water»t.,and 63Fronts!, For Klttaanlng and Catfish* THE light draught and pleasant steamer M&E&iiS&CLARION, CapL M(LUN6*a, will leave the Atlegiicny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridavs, at 3 o’clock, J l . M , for Kmanoing and Catfish. For freight or pftpsaeenppivon board- . • Inovl3 a or. Long Ueach, marietta, Carkcrsburg and Gattlpolls* Sv -The hue bteameT GOV. MEtGS, t Sausx, Mas'erk-vrtil leave for the above IniermeUiute ports, every - • • TUESDAY*, at 3 l\ M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to fcb3 ■ ■ ■ . JOHN FLACK. Agent. ; Wednesitty Packet Tot; LlnciauatL . f? 53» -k t » b new running steamer CIN- BmxtNcirAM, Master; will leave mwfifcrtnflircfiulurly every Wepnespat. i*or freight or passage, apply on board, or to dccSQ U. B. MILTENBKRGER. PUTSBURGU AND ALLYT.IUWV CITY BONDS —Wonted ut best rates, attho corner of Market and Third street*, by Fjc7j . A.. WILKINS A CO. Allegheny saving's fund comfany—;j shares for sole ato bargain, if anpliedforscoa. Je7 ' A. WILKINS A CO. A PLEA FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OFTHE SCRIPTURES against and Rutional ism, by Rev. M. W.Jacobus, D. D . for svle by jed DAWSON A AGNFAV,6S Market at. ~SYARASQI.S—Another large lot of these very cheap JF 1 atasolfl, just received .-u A. A. MASON & CO.’S, JcS fii and 64 Market atrerU JUST UECbdVtuD. »i KBNNkoy’s, No. 1)4 Markets!, n large and welt Belented stock of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER AND QUARTER WATCUES, Gold Uuutiug and Open Dial Levers,of the best quality and finish,:whlcb I olfisr to my friends and patrons at such pni'e* as cannot toil to please You will also find attho above place a niceft'sorimeni of Jewelry ami Fancy Good*; to which your uoennou is most respectfully solicited. lms*2o Uedased Frleeir A A. MASON & CO., G 2 and 61 Market street, will •"open ihn mnniiug— - 7 cases ncroge Do Lalnes, 10012^; 3 do Bereges. !8o; . 4t> pieces Figured Changeable Silk, very-low^ 806 Crape and Bummer Saawl«; 16 care* Printed Lawnsjtnd Muslins:- 17 do Summer De Laines, somo as low aslOc; Also,Lnces, Embroideriee,-Hosiery and Gloves. D«2 W&aklixc Made Easy, S SALO A CO.’S CHEMICAL SOAP—For washing • all kinda ofclathcs palmed surface*;Ac. This is a new article, pronounced by those who have used it,to be superior to any map la'he market, for common use. It saves in soap, labor, wear and tear of clothes, one half. Warranted not injurious to the skin, nor to the ar ttolc washed. Its excellent qaulitics can only h'e real ized by trial. For sale, wholesale and rctaii, by W. A. M’CLURG A CIO., • i«a [Chronicle copy.) 256 Llbcny Ualuias, Vnbeuai, Greenhouse Plautf* TUB bunt collection of Dahlias west of the moun tains, one handred ond fifty varieties- Thorburn’s and Hovcy’s Vcrbeuas, which are unequalled. Jn facti,' llovey’s America, Republic, and Orb of Day, nitd Thor burn’a Ilerume, S’Echpec. and Sir B.Blanc,are admit ted to be the Gems of the World. The abovo, with every variety of Greenhouse and other Plants, for sato at the Passenger and Remittance Office of '■■ ■ ■ JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, - myO 123 Wood street. HcsrYH Hisr Toi i Notice is hereby given to oa purchasers of . Fine Jewelry and Watches; that Hood is now ready to supply you wnb the best and most fashionable; fine Gold Jewelry, and at lowor prices than any other deal ermthc city. lie buys for cash cheap, und sells for cosh cheup; makes- lurgc sales and small profits.— Therefore, all persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine Silver Ware, watches, &c.> from this eslnhlishment will be sure to get the value o f 100 cents for ever dollar invested. Gold Watches from 520 to SIUU; Silver Watches from SG to 20, Silver Spoons from 85 to B*Jn, and other goods equally- chcop cail at HOODS, Market street, the only Wholesale Jewelry Store ut the city, Ijc3 T*oXl&liroa-*• U;;- COMMERCIAL. COMMERCIAL SUMfIIARY. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 7 FKST WATSK IN TUX CUAttNBl* • ARRIVED; Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. ' J.APKco, Hendrickson,McKeesport. “ Thomas Shnvor, Bailey, West Newion u G‘enc«sve, Coaom, West Newton. I* K Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth, Michigan N 0,2, Boies, Beaver. u ForcftCuv, Murdock, Wcllsville. • “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. “ Cinchmau, Boies, Cincinnati. DEPARTFU: Baltic, Bennetj Brownsville. • “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do: u • . J. M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Thomas bhrlvcr, Bailey, West Newton: 41 Gcncsaec. Ootmnt, West Newton.: u S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Mtrlilgnn No. 2, Boies, Beaver u Forest City, Murdoch, WelUville. u YViuchesler, G* Moore,"Wheeling. : . *• Allegheny,flatchelor.Ciucinnah u Ben Coursin, Gallatin, Wabash River* “ .Twin Cay, M’Keivy, Louisville. u Julia Dean, McVay. Zanesville. * l Gov. Meigs, Shank, Galipolis. " _ : I-K ' ' <>. ' Auction Cara* fJlllEnaderzigned, efter&n intervalof fouryear*,has -■f resomed complied with the requisitions of the Jaw regulating. Bales at Auction, and having procured a first class License os Auctioneer fOMue City or. t.-ittsburgU, he offers his acrvicesns such to bm friends and, the public generally. With an expe rience of-nearly Thirty years in Uns line of liusinessilie hazards nothing msoying that hewlll be enabled (ogive entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. > . ■ P.McKtiNNA, Auctioneer. ' ■- Refers to the principal CUyMercbaniß, 1 ■ ; jyg ; Auction—nolty SftUg. - A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood Jz L and Filth streets, at 10o’clck, A. M.,a cencral as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Bools and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. AT 2 O’CLOCK, H. M.J Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Tabic Cutlery, LookingGlasscss, new and second hand Household-and. Kitchen Furniture, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, Books, Stationery, Fancy tirades, Mustoal.lnstrtt ments, Hardware nnd.Cutlerr, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. .: IV M. DA VIS, .. jaH*tf Auctioneer. BOOTS, CHINTZ; PARASOLS, Ac., at Atrcnort.—Thls afternoon, Monday, June.,7th, at ; 2 o’clock, will be sold.at M’Kenna’a Auction House, (to close.consigriment,} one'case Boots, one-case Lauies’, Shoes, comprising enamelled/Slippere, Morocco and. Kid Buskins;-Black.Gaiters,Bronzed ami Kid Flippyre. AL*o,3o pieces Chintz,assorted colors, and 2 dozeii_silk l Parasols; with a variety of other articles- . . . - t c7 P. M’KKNNA, Auct’r, HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH WARD hr Auction,-—On Saturday evening, June,l>llt,,a( 8 o’clock, at: the/Commercial -Sales' Rooms, earner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold that valuable Lot of-Ground, maato on War en street, between Webuler and Bedford, having a frontal 29 feet 10 inches on. War ren street, and ezteudmg back 100 feet Joan alley 10 feet wide. Ou which is erected a two s ory frame Dwelling Hou*e,w>ih basement, fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac., which muy be examined by calling on James O’Brien, on the premises Terms ca«h. jcO 1». M, DAVIS Auct’r TWO HOKSE BAROUCHE at Auction.—On Wed. nesday.morning, June Oib, aril o’clock, at the Com merciaiSales Rooirs, cOrnerof Wood and Fifth streets, will bo sold.one sobsianitalwell ftnisaed two horse Ba roocUe, with leather top. 3*3 P. M. DAVIS*, Auct’r SriLttll’F’Ji SALK of Mahogany Veneers, Cabinet . M^ker*’,Toots, Pauerus, -Hardware, Ac. On Fri* uav, June ll.tb,at ,2 o’clock, P* M, at - the Commercial: boles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wilt be sold, by order of Carter Curtis, Esq, Sheriff*, for cash; parfatnlg— four boxes Mahogany Veneers.a quantity of mauog.inyY rosewood and walnut carved mouldings, Jokers, tools, pattern* and hardware J a quail* nty Of upholstery, .colored engravings of snccimensof Furnilure*, a variety of Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Ac. Al so. one cntlc and one can Copal Varniriu -• ' Je* IV M. DAVIS,* Auet’r. Desirable country residence and sip i'F,RIOK nOUSEHOM) FURNITURE at Auc* tion On Saturday morning, June ISili, at 10 o’clock; at the residence , of Mr. 13 Dyer, in Lower 8t" Clair township,on the hill above the.Temperanceville Metho dist Church, will be sold, his entire stock of superior Household and Kitchen Formtorc, which Ims been but a short time In use,-comprising superior mahogany spring seat sofa; chairs and rocker; centre; side and dining tables, dressing and.plain bureaus; Windsor and common eliairsj high and low post bedsteads; par lor, chamber and stair carpfets ; rugs, malts, window blinds, brass fender, fire irons,looking .glasses, china glass and queensware, kitchen furniture, cooktug uten sils, t fresh milch cow. 5 hogs,- Ae.« Ac. Also,- a new two story frame dwelling house, finished in the best stvle, on a corner Jot. seventy four feet fronfty lOOdecp. with a new cistern, fruit andshadc trees, shrubbery and other improvements. Jft7 .. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. . OATS— 193 sacks prime Oats, in store and for rale by js3 _ L. S. WATERMAN A SONB. PRAYER BUOKS AND BIBLES —ln the plainest and most elegmtt bindings, of all sizes anil prices, j fi DaVJSON A AGNBW, GSMaikeist .Raw Goods* I WATTS A CO-, 183 Liberty street, have received Ji« this PAT,by the Pennsylvania Railroad, a large ot of new spring style CA3BIMERES. ■ jimS3 : FUA SK- S. OAK E W fiJLL. fX nor of Penn and Wulnutstreets, Pittsburgh; Pa. : Proscription* filled at nil hours. - ; fje7;lw- h,n. Jonas--.-••i. lavbut. - J.Lavely A Co», : Dealers m choice family groceries, Teas, Pickles, Fruits, Ac ..Ac., No. 2C5 Liberty st.; (north side,) one door below Hand. • Jrriv22?v - ttnasell a Jolinatou, TKTHOLESALE GKOCF.US, COMMISSION MER ff .CHANTS; and dealers in Product and Pittsburgh Manufactures, 1»9 Water and X5O Frtml.-stree'ts, Pitts* burgh, Pa. , ■ fmyl7 Gotntokad. GELEBRATED for neatness of fit, ITnoness of qaallty, darabllttv of workmanship, and low pricer:. Men’s and Boys l Clothing.* Great inducements to cash buy ers. wtstudy u>please. , . CHESTER, jei . . . 7-1 Wood st-eeu- ■ A MKEI’iNG t»F THE SIXiCKHOLUKtIS Ot the XX. ‘‘Fifth Ward Savings Bank” will be held at the of fice of the Bank, No. 42t Liberty sired, on Tuesday, the 29th day of June next, at la o’clock, A. M:j with refer-: enrt to having the stock consoUdute-i nito n corporate company, toprSg:2m] : JOHN STEWART. Pocreury.' BRANDIt’??— IN BONll—a.t'Cigueue unU Peilevm sin Brandies—dark and pale—in qr casks: also, Na poleon, m octaves—under Custom rioure charge; to- Beiher with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cosjnaii and Bor deaux Brandies of Uie most superior qualities; in store and for sale cheap, by JACOB WEAVER, Jr , : • my’JC , - ; ror. Market and First sts. -aloveaS tsioveii; Glotcs I /EVENING THIS DAY, hi No. 91. Market street, a VJ fine Jotof Lisle Thrcud, Silk and Colton Gloves, which i will scll av wholesale pneesby tbe nngio pair. Person* wanting to purchase will please call early, as I want to close tlio lot out. ; v r mrJJ _ JOHN W. KENNEDY. : Great Bargain!! IN VELVET, PILE. TAPESTRY. AND BRUSSELS CARPETS—Which will be found at the carpet ware house of W. M’Cliniock, 85. Fourth street. As wo are d-ucrmincJ to sell off oar presem stock of the aliova goods at cost, we invite the auenuon of those wishing to furnish] to great bargains, jel _ W. M’CUNTOCK. fllflfc. subscribers to the injuiouu Market House, will X please take nonce, thatthey are hereby called upon to pay 29 per cent, ortheir subscription, on'or before MuNDAkyihe 14th day of .Juue next, and twenty per cent, every thirty days thereafter, until all is paid.' By order of tlio Building Committee; r mygund ; XL D. hING, Trcanurcri T[TfIIIP. CANIi, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL fV-MANUFACTORY,No. 143AVood Street.- JOHN W. TIM, now offers for rale, ai Eastern prices, a large aißonmcnt of the above Goods,to which the auention of dealers ta invited. Also, Carpet Bags, and Ladies’ SatcheK {fmyt Family Groceries, . THE .UNDERSIGNED hnvingrenied (hestand late'y • occupied by Henry C. Kelly, would respectfully in form their fncuds, that they have opened a u fumily gro cery,” with a stock of articles selected in tlie Lastem Cities, eipressly for family use. We assure ihoso who patronize us. Hint no.effort upon our part will be found wanting to pttase those who givo us a calL Don’t for get iho place—corner at Fifth street and'Market alley. inylTam ... ROBERT 11. JACK A- no - Saloous and iSatUa* WM« M. WARD would rospeoifully unnouace to liie Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh: end vi cimiy, that the spacious Saloons at tbe’Atheoccum Build ings, are now supplied wuti a supenor quality of Ice Creams,Cokes, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open from 9 A.M.toll P.M ; . ■ ALSO—The Baibingdeparlment will always be found in order, for Hot, Cola, or Shower Baths, auaimoit in iliapensible requisite for the preservation of healths- -- in>H Assignment Tor the Ueuefit or Creottors^ BY order of voluntary, assignment executed on the Bth day.-of Mayvin the year 1552, by Cbiwc,M’- lifii 7ll v-0., to KicbardT. jr.*, the said Clark, M’Grath A Co.> made the said Richard T. Leech, a- Trustee, tor the benefit of their creditors; Alt persons having claims against the said firmware 'requested to presenttljemto thesabscribof; and gllpersoiisimlebted to tue firm, arc notified to call on the saVscriher, at 133 Wood street, I’iUaburgh, and pajr or arrange the same. mvl7 • „■ - •• , .• LEECH, JK. Oarliart’s improved Metodcou,. (—r^**l —|- ' THE attentionof^Dealers and the pub rcspectfoliy called to the Improved. muDufaeturcd by the sub * f VU.i ffscribera.- For ponty and richnessvnf tone, they are unequalUd, not having tho unoven, sharp and ruedy sound of those made by others. They* are made of rosewood,ot/ superb workmanship and origi nal design,making a. beautiful Parlor Instrument, and are admirably.adapted for church music. ' Dealers sup plied on. the most liberal terms. All orders by mail promptly attended to, and Instruments sent to any part of the country—and warranted. T. C. CLARK A CO., myfi.Sm 49 Causeway street Boston, Mass. ■ ■ • MOtlOSi Books wux be opened on Monday, ssth* day of June next, at llo’clock, A.M., tor subscrip tion to the Capital Stock of tlio u Pittsburgh Trust, aud Savings Company,” ai the Office of Messrs, HAYS A PAINTER, Liberty street, Fifth Ward, ' under tlio di> recilon of— . ... J. K. Moorehcad,Charles Shaler Thomas Bakewelli Morgan Robertson, Josiuh King, Wilson M’Candless, John B. Butler, Wm Lanmer, jr., Rody Patterson, John gmult. W. J. Howard, John Morrison, J. B. Crafi, Reu ben Miller, R Hf'HirUcy, Wm; E:c!ibaum>&D. Gaz zum, Wm. Kerr, Alfred ,W.Marks, Dr. R. Willson, Dan iel NegteyfJohn Anderson, L. Wtimarth, C. Ihraseu. G. R. Kiddle and Thomas Fancy. : : -Capital Stock, SJOO,QdQ. To be divided.into 4JIQQ shares, ats39 oach—SlO perthare to be paid atthe time •of subKCribmg. . . . • ~ imy3:td^. Kraporfum of liightl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS, “trr 11. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Totoh), Mana- V? • facturer of and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in" the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of LAM P 3, for burning' the Ethereal 0:1, Camphlne and Pine Oil. Also, Lomps of every descrip tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole ilali Lamps, Wicks,Globe*, Chimney' Mats, Cans, and. all Ddngs pertaining to the : trade.''/ ..•••■ - Ethereal, Camphlne or. Pjne Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. ./>..••: ;■ All.oidcrfl left with, tbo wogon, whlch Ja constantly passing.through tho city, will bepromptlyaUended to; • N'B. Lampaof ail kinds altered jo (mm the Ethe real Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city; orlu Allegheny, free of cost, r- v „ W. 11. WRIGHT* .. . . j • No. 82 Fourth 6t. v (Apollo Hall,) , apr.lOy ; . ■bcitveen Market and wood streets. DUFF’S MEECAHTILE COLLEGE, -COBNER ox HOBKaT AKO ttUZD BTJtSSTe, PirXiaUßGlt £*labluA» - .. Jr, clear fluid/rom the stomach in>he morning The stomach swelled tnaeh at night. ■ .Tongue coaled and clammy; much thirst; no appetite. Bowels casiive; dail, stupefying sensation, in the forehead. Complaints of.two years standing Gave her some Pepsinon.Monday. 'Came back in a week. Said die pain hndnot been hail so bad since taking the seconddosc,and was.daily growing less. The constant gnawing was also gone.; Appetite improved; tongue cleaner; bowels regular; bead stiff-heavy. In another weelcehcwascnilrely free from uneasiness and pain in the stomach—raised no acid fluids—bead felt clear, and every traceafthestoraack-coipplalnl wad removed. . Cass :2.— Mamed Lady, aged sQ~rainafureatmg Very stout lady;:; Had snffered pain, usually very sc i vere, in the region of the stomach, for three years past, > and particularlyintenseofter eating. Whenatthe worst, i Hie pain is as if somo hard body-were being thrust Into : the pH of the stomach and bored m every direction; Mach 1 tenderness on pressure.- Tcis lady used the. Pepsin, with, surprising effect Soon offer the first dose the pain ceased —sue felt some nausea, and retched, but uoiliiog came up. Several months have pasredjbnt.lherehus been no retarn of the. pnin. Tongue clean and moist; no sore* ness of the storaacli, Hkjsarxadl-k Cdhb LoutsbilU, Ky, May, 1851 —On the 7th of May, 1351, Eev. M. b. williams, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, iu Louisville, Ky., was and had been for a long time conhned to his room; and most of the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and CliromaDiar* rlirna, and was to all appearance on the very.vcrge of the graveyand-acknowledged ifrbcsobyhis physician, who had tried ail tbe ordinary mcaus in ms power with* out effect; and at the above named time, the pauent, by the consentofbis physician; .commenced the use of l)r. Houghton’s Pepsin, and m the astonishment; surprise and delight of all. he waa much relieved the first day. The third dayhe left his rpotn. The sixth day* which wnsexceßSiveljrho^berode len mtlcswjth nobadef* feet; on the eigiuhcaylfe went on a visit to theconntry; and on,therthirteenth day. though not entirely restored io bis rtatdral.slirengthVbe waa so far recovered as logo alone ariodrnCy of five hundred miles, where he arrived rln ; sofety,nxucfr'improved : iu heaUh,havlng had nodia tqrbanqeof tbestomach or bowels after taking the first dose of PepslhV; Xhese are faeluiotcontrovertable, and< 4his is a case which pnght to convince all skeptics that i there Isa powcr fnPepsin. Lelphysieiansanu dysprp* i lien investigate. • PIl- GEO. ILJCKYSEfL-, ; j . Only wholesale and retail;agent, 140 Wood si vPJUB- 1 • .Jmy2o:d4.w j Keen U; Jones, , No* 2&1 Liberty siuet. PiUsbtergh t Pa. .. • . • ; • ILfANUFACTIIREII nod-dealer In nil kind* ofTor ill LnccOiSn&iTßndSegarß—Respectfully laforms.the public that Be. has just receiveda large ana general as* forlraentof the most celebrated brands ofTobaccoand imported Begars,aod.is now prepar 'd to .fill alt order?, wholesale or retail* Ail loYorsofihe tern! are Invited to call. He aI»o manufacture* span rati, ladles’ twist, Vtr-. ginla iwisvffi) lamp,s and 03., which he warrant* equal to any made west of the mountains. Ageneralassortment of HalfSpaulsh.Meleeocd com* mon Segars coustinuy on hand. {jefcSd IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE. .TOY order of the-Trustees or tho Bank of the United IVStatos, under deed or assignment of May 1,1841* will be.sold: at I’obtic Sale, at the,' Merrick Ifouio in the Borough, of New BrightoD.Beaver county. Pennsyl vanla/on TilU&SoAY;the 30ih of Jane,lBs2, all the right, title and intereslfri the following Real Estate, held by the*said Trusteeginßea^ercoUnty—viz ; . No.I. Six Rcrea cf-Coal Londj, adjoining tbe village of. Sharon roounded by lands ofGaren, Bay, &e. Tins lot lias valuable Coal and iB in the immediate vicinityof the; markets. ::A -portion of ills cleared for havirigasmsll frame n»u«e,foratenant. ; acre* 124 perches of fond, Jit ihb botoagft of 'Fallstb&4 bounded by .Front atretet on -the east, 2olm sioh & Sto6ktou bn the r FOuth, Benjomin Jamrs oii the west, arid John Pbgli on the north. ’The improvements are a convenient and substantial iwbHtoryhrickdwell inghoase, 7 abonf2U by 40 feet, with a wing about 10 feet in width; extending back about 30 leetj wash house* smoke house, and other out buildings, and.a choice se lection ofTrull trees. This lot has a front on Main street of about 90 feci. 3V Ur.dividedmoieiy of li2acres T ls4perche*of lend} situate on Brady’s nxa;-adjointng Judge Corothers ana others. This'tract: contains a valuable and extensive : bed of *Canhel Coal,” convenient to market, and is well worth ihe attention of persons engaged in the Cool biHness.;- The superiority of thiseoal is acknowledged, and it readily commands one or twacenltf per bushel above the rates of bituminous, coal. There .are, also, about2o acres cleared, principally meadow; logeabm, smallorchard, &c. Lot of ground in New Brighton, onnosiie the resi dence Of ALGiUiland* lying between VVatersireet and tow path of caual, unimproved. •.S . Loi of ground InNaw- Brighton, bounded on the east by Main street, 67 feettf incues, south by Johnston &Stockton,6Q feet; west by Oharics Lukcus.G? feetfi and -uorth by N. C, MhnlyyCUfeeL' Improve meats r a two story frame dwelling; about 32 by Gl . feet, painted" white, divided and occupied as 4 : tenements, ravingeach-twornomsonailoor t with a garret finished, and excellent cellar. :6.L6tsNo; 5,6, 7. and B,{pauof)arger lot No. 7, In FalUtoo,) bounded oa-theeast by Beaver river, north by lot. No. 4, weft by d .40 foot street, and south by* SO foot. >irectrmca3aring.tbgethe'r, bn said 40 foot street] 272 feet ;' may be sola together, or to suit purchasers V -T -Lot on Main or Water a’reetjUridgewater Fra . iroyemenisa subatantialtwovsiory brick dwelling • nousevabouiSlbyA4feet,frameatable,&Ci - . v 8. Lot No. iltC m New Brighum; bounded oa the west :by Broadway, Cfrfeet rsouth-by Falls 1 street, ISO feel;, east by Front sirpei v GUfeetiand riorthbyNo. 216,150 (cew. Improvements; twostory briefc and frame dwell-. iDaioasejSii by and a. halfstorylrume stbre hooso and office, about.l& by 47; feetfJramestable and other - 7 - BULotin Sharon;; bowided,onlbeea>tby Main street, south by fljtalJeyj Wcstby a street, and- north by John Dickey. Improvements* a H story frame dwelling hottse*abbul 16 by 32 feet. with a porch. 10; - WeslhuU of.lotNo B in Fallston, bounded by McCreerv on.the Norib, Bank.street on the West,.nn; alley oh the Southland by C. Relslnger on the Eist; improvements—a two-sloxy brick dwelling house, two rooms on a floor, and an one story kitchen, *c., in the rears•. 1- ;i r ■“.'-..7-."' 11. Let No. 12, of lotslaid out by Thomas WiFliams mFaJUlon, bounded onthe North ,by. M. T. C. Gould, IGO feet, East .by Second street 50 feet South by Air Williams ISO feet, and Westby an'alley 50 feet, en closed and cultivated. -. : 13. Lot m Fallston, bounded on the North by An drews, East by a street, South, by.Thornily* and West by meeting houso:lol, belng-.50 oy 150 feet. Improve ments—a two-story frame house .about 10 by 21 feel, basement story of stone. 13.; Five Coal Lots adjoining Mellroy’s heirs, being together 200 by 250 fccL 14* Lot In Fal’ston, bounded on the North by an alley, East by Front street,. South by Thornily and Townsend; and West by Bark street; Improvements are a two story brick dwelling boose 'GO by 21 feet,- frame stable, 4c. 15. -Two wator loto. bounded by. Front: street on the West, Beacon. on the North, Beaver river on the Ea*l, and an alley on the South. • 10. LolNo. UinFaHsUm, bounded on the East by From street,' North by an alley*: Wen by Back street, and South by Stokes' heirs; improvements, aconveni ent and substantial two. story brick dwelling hoa*e, 41 by 18 feet, aud a wing 18 by 18 feet, with notch, &c; frame stabte.-smoke bouse and other outbuildings. 17. Lot N 0.23, inMendehah’sexlensicnofßridge water, bounded on the North uy Mcllrny’s heir*, Ragt ky.Kushkushkestteet,'Soathbylot No;2Jj and Westby Fnkankostreet. , , Lots No. 31,32,33 aad 31 In Bridgewater, bouaded oa the North by.Gllkhegan eueeti East by Kashkushhe at.,. Smithbyßcacdh Alley, mid West by Fakanko street This lot may be sold by separate numbers 0?..0s dcscrio* ed. •- . . r' X,oVN>» sd. boana.il on the Not* by-Benver alley, East by Kusbfen.hke street, Sootli by lot No. 36, .and Westby PulttUtlto sireeu j . 18. Lot No 10 in'Dickey’s, eitonston of Sharonj bounded on the: Past by Main street, Sooth by Whitmon, West by sttCct, and North by-John Dickey,-^-enclosed, ID. U JLots in the Boronsh of Kochesior,.srie: No. 9 and to, hounded liy Wasson on. the North,' Brlehton Street on tlic East, "Lot No. It on the South, and Could street on the West. Nos; 10,17,t810and SSUtyim: toge- ■ lhcr,bQuiided on t!ie North by Wasson, EastbyWnptjo mttnd street: Sdath by tot No Stti ttna West by Urlghtoii street. Nos.-JS, 20,27!md23lyin!;losetl!er,bounOedon the North by Georg* street; East by Datum street, South , bv Lot No. 2t, nr.d Westby Wansomanditreot. 30. Lot of ctoniif. in Sharon: bhunded on the North by Purdy’S hedtß, EssV by Main street. South by other lut of J. Dnhdttr elol, and Westhy a3ofoot6tteci. On this lot is a two-storj- frame dwelling house, bud frame. 6 acres of.land, adjoining, the sboTc, bounded by Dickey, Wray end'otkefs, having coalotiyiieges.. »!*': Two lots in Hridgewntert No a nnd psrt of No. 22, bounded on the North by n'o.SJ, East by Public Fqa«e, South by Part of No. Si, and AVeslby Kush k“a3!o Bmfivid'ed 4 s:h or .water lot, situated in the Borongh of Falislon, on tlio East side of the publie road or street, and between said street and the Beaver creek -Hiart of Lot No: W eitetiding-40 feet on ihe street and: 40 feet onthe Creek. „ - 84: Lot lit Fnllston. N 0.2: Mansion Squnte. botinil ed oil tho: East by Mum street, Norib by on alley, nnd West by Back Street,’ with a. two storyrbriek dwelling • house-". "'..."'' 85. -Lot adjoining the above No. 3, ,of Mansion Square, bounded by tlic.same streets on the East and West, aadl*y Stevcnsou’aheirs outueSoutu. Improve ments—a largo brifk dwelling house. 8 stories hlgh. - BOa Lot No G EnglishVpmaol Bridgewater.uound* cd by Bridge street! and au alley GO feet, and by Lots -No. 5 and N0;7,125 feet. • - . : 37. Lot No. sla live Borough of Fallstonj bounded on the North by an alley, on tlte Westby Back street, on the South by Lot No. G, and on the East byv Front street. 38. Also, lot No.—r being all that certain piece or parcel of; laml situate in New Bewickly township. lea ver county, bounded oml described os follows: Begin nlng at a hickory near where a white oak ibrmorl* stood, on.the East barikof iheßig Beavet crock: thence byLot No. (®,'nbnfceiffhiy*scveudegrcesYeartforty'*ix perohestoubtack'oakjthenceby aliue through the traeiofwhichthiß iaa part} southforty degrees, Cast one : bundred'aad loity perches. taaßtake oiLa line ofLOt propeut Of .tlietteeliy, thesaraesouth eighty*Beveh degrees, west tliuiy-BeVeh peTeheff, (o :a stake at the edge of Hlg Beavercreek f •tltehee up tho same, north toriy*two and: one half de-; gfees, tresl sixty perches to a stakejthenceDy “he same north-fifty three driiFane-balf degreeß r westtwemy per-; ches toasiuke; thence hbrh foiiy-seven and degrees,:-west iwemy-cight perches to u stakes tliehce by the same north tldnyrMX degrees, and one-half, west thirty perches w a stiue; tbcnce lry the some north' thirty, six: degrees and one* half, west thirty per ches to a stake; and . thence by 'the ' same north twelve and'one-half degree*; west eight perches totbe place df beginning, coniainmg ihmyucies, strict mea sure. : As the same is described in ti Certain tween James Patterson andElizabethhls wifc, of Brlgh ton, Beaver County, Pennsylvanlo, : of ihe firsr part,and James DandasjMordecat JlrLeWis, Samuelw. Jones, Robert L; Pitfielduudßobert HbweiK ABslghees in trtrsv of the Bajtkdf iho ■ Vnittd Slater, of: the City of Philn dcJpb>a, the same to be sold by the acre, and according l ?, lll . e t o< rj®kladrmeastrifemcnttipoujhe ground Itisbehevedthal capitalists ruby make inthe foregoing real estate'safe and profitable irvestmcniijond to those of small means the opportunity is afforded to secure a home T as the property wilt be sold at reasonable rates, ano on easy terms of payment. ; TERMS—Five per cent of the imrcbare money to -be paid at the time uieproperty sold shall be struck off} the ba:ance of ohe lhijfd of said purchase money on the de livery of the deod latheparchaser} the remainder in two etiaat instalments payable in one and .two years from 'the day of sale, with interest} payable half yearly.se curctl by bond and mortgage in the usual manner, ifde fault be made by any purchaser in tioi eompljlngwittv the said lerars, the property sold may be resold at his risk and expense. purchases noi;exceediff£ one hundrduuoHars to be paid in cash. JAMES DUNDAS, \ H . MORDECAIB. LEWIS, SAMUEL W. JONES, ’* V Trustees. 'ROBERT L BITFIELD, f ROBERT HOWELL, ) r. M’KENNA, Asotioueer, ■■ .1 -i. * S / ", - \'*7 * : ;f ;;' : ., ** _ f'< ‘ "’t ■* vV: '-' r tIOUG HTONIS "}*• lliTUghum's Sou :■ Case* and. Caria "c—C*aß l—aiiss iged2R ; This.lady ry spare and ratiow Incessant pain and le&fnthe pit of the u Two or tlitce daytbepoinln« / to each a degree These attacks nap* •times when none - r _ - * 3u* ' r ~ I' - , - * \ '■[.■S'**k ~-C;vr;-v-: ; -v-’-*'5: : 4;^ ’■ '. ‘v f t r " * < r t* J ' 1 v “ i,, ji r c ; - ' t - ->,. ■®»»i||i^| JFOE SALE A TO LET. mo Lar-jbc stoke bw» tmap/xiuHßa now Subscriber; . VottMiMm given «n ■ for (erim enquire of “-Cl® _ K, CHESTER, 71 Strmhfieid «r BTOKK ROOM.—Would «tnl/or '.Pi j,”"??;®'* OtMtry Store, raarto ow ‘ *PPIYia H. OOLDMANN, UBJHariet «lrp«f. itt «!e on Water meet, '° *‘"' ,n,w ™k*™, £?\{7,7^ p t,|,P l.irF—lhe Subscriber osr.r.y- 1 store roon linw <°»Rclii, tile . . . & Duals, No 8t MarketJirec, y SIt MR, - w > lookitefe on lire Ist of Apr. -1 1 °»«Mion Riven Bag jitiig.if cnas. n q rAu7.onM n, tl T\ESIRABLn J2U9JNKS3 STaND-t „ir . I / the warehouse now occojneU bym/a, f ° r ! a - Blor. on the corner of i.iberty „hd flan? . Rood loenuon for busmens of uny ni'U.V,™ given Immelliafely. (rorm JAM fcSA. JONES™ • For Sale, >-•' - A TttAMß.Dwelliiig House and Tot, tlihnted mv nw A alley, No 31 The house Is 1« by ls,is'o rt ?! uIV wuh a svfug 15 by 18. ■ Lol ls 20 feel B L ®/te.l'FtUtal and iiealiliv.coumry reridence. ' nnroWrV ,, *nm , " dlos f ie , ror : front liuiiiftiir ill by 39 feel,3 stories high; back building 1C by IS feet,2 stories togh, containing 0 rooms and wide entrance linil-also. parlor in seep'id fiiory; 21 by 10 feel foulco in front, ■wttit iron roiling.. This property will be sold very low Apply immetlhiely to THOMAS MOFFITT, " J e - 89 Fifth street. ■ -"■.'■'■r.iii-ii.; JP! 011 finlonto. Dergetn, A SPLENDIO FARM, and choice Uoalj ibe Farm has X3L : I'tacree.tiaof wtiiehis in a high slate nr cnltiTa- ' uona and about to-, in Coats,of the- best quuhty, with a gsod Ittndmifiim! safe liaihor. rTliere i# an auundauce ofXimc &tojtc. and a choictfquahty of Fiag fcUMie.* A new Farm lloase, well Grtished--a good garden. 1 pa!e\l in { astubfc anri.ouM)ui!din/»;anorchardof weft sfi. lecled tfuit; good water. : The 1 whplej* in complete or der, pleasantly eitaato nl»ov« D«MiN*.‘d,i>ji the Yonnli- “ ioijbeny River/ Si CirrilUKßT, General: Agenr, - ;. C 0 Bimthficld *r ■ .canvenienttoUie rabstaciive of theeUys - )l iaa for a private residence. » not disposed of before Ute .v4;h of .J une.it will be of-- fifred atpublic sale,on that day. al 3 P. BA. Persons wuhmg to purchase, will pfcaic apply to Mr. Jpckfoo Duncan, cnrncrof High street aiuAFenn«ylva . wtU give oHucccspary infoimation.. JOHN HUGHES. ■ For Sole* ■ ■■ T^, OR TWELVE LOTiiOF GROUND Hear ts ■•■ - t°u g%te in the boroogh of Souihl»insbarirtj,> alt : «nuUft fi7e the duty of the Secrdtary'of the Commonwealth,'bo. soon as the entire imooerof con let ofAiifone volume shall have been delivered iuidwa officewoeniiy thatfaettb the Governor, whd tUall theti druw biiwarrant on the State Treasurer for the amount ' duetheCoaUaclorocconliqg toibeconiraciywhich shall be paid out of any moneysin iho treasurer not otherwise ' appropriated: Provided, That the Secretary shall not ceriifyasaforesaid } unUluponextinlauiioUhebosaU&fied' that the contract has beencoiried oulm accordance with the. true intent and.meaning of this, net, find especially' that the volume, ajCaiUifulanillU'eralcopV of the original. r * SecUond Thit.lhe Governor Is’oulhorized and quested id appoint.some -competent person, whose duty 1 inhall be to select (- chivesto prepare ml necessary notes, indices, ojmeh- . proper,'fe doing which he shall be authorized to publish ' suchpapere of ft date later ibaußcvcntetmbimdred nniL eighly-lnree,os shaMiabis judgment be necessary to irive' •aclearmtdeomprehensiveviewofany traniflcuOacom-. •’ mcnctng beforethatycar. * J • - Section 4/Thai the said Editor be and lielshertbyau'- ib® ;|tthograpiiiug of sacli plansoT bafttesj fbiiuieations, Indian maps, Jniiiatideedsoroihcr ’ - 81tt j| ft rpaper8 now enaiing among said Archives, aftho r : final! :judge necessary to toe proper illastranoiTof the - ~saia^.-Peoitos: i vanlat-Arehlve» t V'ii.e expense of which* Shall be poid anfofßhy moneysm the treasury not other-'; wise appropriated,-after being audited and examined In theusnalpanner. . ' Tha’tsho'nld the numberof volumes fixed Bi'-' . the Acito wbteitjhleis a aupp cmentiproveinsblßeieiil - to contain tbeenarenumber of papers now.sele&ed foc pubUcatioii;it«haUr the o*her, aaeaclrwiil. : cons:itate4hesnbject6t asepacatccoinroct* >; t < \ v; .■ * ■ • *• 1