*» s <-!?X \,. ■*•*’ -; ft ‘*: Xft >,«£«»*&•%? vtr *vV - i ’ ,i 1 . ~ ■?,**%*»’.-«« s*-.. 1 ?.. v.. > * */* . toft*, **ft v!’*< c f \ * fs *f- *\ ** *£ **£l\-* ' , +4K > *x. ':■■•;'•"> ■: ft-’ ■ Xft-.: • 3 ■ Xftftvt 1 • ■ 1 ■:: -;v ■;> . ■ ... S * ' x i j; *,v *< v «La * Js*£ % * *3 «f"'Vfi gMH *.‘X's>sV‘ Sa r:**4 #*:fcM’*c ♦>< *»•?W VvaVwSj:* *>.(, •*« fE'v£*i*»T , tpr *1 * ?►** »** X i to ls> » ttimmM l^tit^lfilfl lllteiiisifpd immum ■ill si»w^s &MM jfl|g|pgd| SJ|kBf| HR. '. : ' ytt&&Sms&&': Jmommsm jfflbiteayayM ? WlHff'»WP i]> a£% j>. * tr/. ' r ~ ~' * ► \#*’ * '■■*.. <*. v ~ 7< ' >**•. -■ ■ ' ' E ” ■•• 4 y^yy. ; ?’y : *'?.;* -■> v%' * Y YYmYY y-- *;?«v*® •-- “ Drill} Birring |W. THURSDAY MOBKXNG::::" ::::: cart of Jnne 9. Oatfie BenoWudges M’Clutc, M’Kenna and vs. Maty Matthews. Indict ment, larceny. The jury in this case retained a T erdiot of guilty, and the prisoner woe remanded for sentence. . A nolle pros, was entered in the case of John M. Johns, indicted for assault and battery, and the prisoner discharged, on payment of coßts. John M. Johnston and Henry Cline were sen tenced do pay the costa of prosecution, in Barely of the peace cases, in which they figured as de fendants. In the caso of Thomas Martin, indicted for ' surety of the peace, the prosecutor was sen tenced to pay the costs.. : . : i Commonwealth ts. John M’Conncll, John Ken- j dall, and George W. Sword. Indictment, assault and battery, with intent to kill. Tho affray for which these pereonß were indioted took plaoe in * a ten pin alloy . in" the Diamond, in this city, a short tame since, and by which tho prosecutor was badly stabbed by Sword, who iB deaf and dumb. The jury returned a verdict of guilty as to Sword, but recommended him to the mercy of the Court. The other parties wore found not guilty. Sword was remanded for sentence. Commonwealth vs. Elizabeth Burke. Indict ment, malicious mischief. It will bo recollected that the defendant in the case broke the large plate of glass in tho window of Mr. Biohardson’s jewelry store in Market street, a short time since, besides committing various similar acts at | the same time. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, on the grounds of Insanity,; . The prisoner was remanded to the county prison, and will, we judge, be sent to the Icßane Asylum at Harrisburgh. Several trifling cases rof assault and battery and surety of tho peace were before the Court, but were quickly disposed of, and would interest no one. ■ An Amaxon Ono Christiana Wolf was held to bail, by Aid. Major, .on the 24th of April, for tho larceny of a watch, from a man named Mil ler. A few days ago her hail, growing distrust ful as to whother the fair, one would be forth coming at the proper tithe, gave- her up. But Christiana was at Freeport, and an officer was despatched to arrest her; on Monday evening she was “nabbed,” and shipped on the canal for this city. At Tarentum, however, the fair, but frail one; managed to escape, through'the con nivance of a lov-ier, it is stated. But the police .officer was not-to be foiled; he posted book to Freeport and again arrested Miss Wolf—put her on board the Freeport packet, and arrived with his precious charge yesterday morning. But the lady was not satisfied with her exploits, and watching a favorable opportunity, she made o' leap, cleared tho boat, and was seen, a moment after, floundering in the canal, to the great amusement of the spectators.- The offioer.wss In a quandrary—he had done ins duty already j in arresting her—he begged her to come on j shore, but she was deaf to entreaties. A luefcy idea was thought of, and with great dexterity ho caught tho Amazon’s dress with a boat hook at tached to a pole; ond drew her to the shore, whore she arrived, exhausted and. overpowered. A. carriage was called for; and the “ladic fair” - was taken to jail, where wo are afraid she will not have mitch-chance to improve her aquatic education. . . Counterfeit Money.—Oat readers have seen o statement, In relation to a batch of bank notes, issued by a branch of tho State Bank of Ohio, which were bo wretchedly- engraved, . that they have almost universally been taken to be coun terfeits. A gentleman, tho other evening, at tempted to pass ono of these notes on the bar keeper of the floating palace, who refosed, on the score of its being counterfeit —he tried to gat it changed in other places, but no person would take it, as : they judged it, from appear ances, to be a rank counterfeit. The poor fel- low was finally arrested, for attempting to pass « counterfeit money—but was releaeea, when it Was found to he a specimen of rag money, the like of which had never been seen before. ifl® ,g|p: A Banter.—Tha late' ran of tho Allegheny from Louisville to Cincinnati has excited the boatmen brother quarters, and we learn from the: St. Loms Republican that the Alton packet, Al ton*, will be backed by her owners against any three boats that may bo named, te rm the dis tance between Louisville and Cincinnati—each boat putting up $5OOO. This banter is directed particularly to the 'owners- of tho Allegheny, Buckeye State and Telegraph. It appears that the regular “race ground’! for fast boats is the run from Louisville to Cincinnati, and we hope, for the honor of the boat-builders on the Ohio, that the above banter will at once be accepted. .Sentenced.—John T. Hutchinson was sentenced by the Court, yesterday, to pay the costs of prosecution, in a surety of the peace case, and give bail in the sum of $3OO for his good beha •viagr. Hutchinson, who gives steady employ-, rmont to half tho aldermen in the city, was com knitted in default of bail-. The Biter. —Tho constant rains wo have hud for some days past have brought the river up to a fine navigable etage for all lands of steamers. Last evening there were eight and a half fret water in the channel, and from the steady, heavy ram of yesterday and last night, we may anticipate a further rise. Theatre. —To-night, the splendid drama of the Artist’s Wife will be presented—Mr. Jamison sustaining the character of Claermont; two laughable farceß make up a good bill of enter tainment for the publio. As the Circus Palace leaves, to-day, we presume Mr. Jamison will at tract larger audiences than heretofore. Beeerling hie jr«fc.-A rnn named Kelson Soles was committed to prison, yesterday, by order of the Guardians of tho Poor of this city, charged with neglecting his wife and children. He was committed for triaL FuUg Committed. —Solomon Clemens, a colored, man; was fully committed, yesterday, _ by the Mayor, to take his trial for the larceny of $3O from Mr. Glenn, on Sunday last.. H Committed.— Alexander Barton was committed -to prison, yesterday, by order of the Court.- Barton was on bail, "but had bsen giycn up y ibis sureties* . J. K. Moorhead has resigned the office of Pres, idenf of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail road, and Bobert Woods, Esq., 'eleoted in his stead.- ■ . . ■ , .- • - Company Forming.—A eompany is about : be ing organizsd, in the western section of this state, to emigrate to Oregon. They, number over forty families at present. For Below.— The Circus Palace leaves to-day for below. It gives entertainments ,at nearly every town- on the river, and is announced to arrive in Cincinnati about tho first week in July. Strawberriet are in our market, soiling at twenty-five and thirty-seven cents per quart.— They are rather miniature specimens, however. CotU.— lsoao Wallace -was committed to prison yesterday, In default of costs, in a. surety of tho peace case.--- .- BUeharged—Mim. West was discharged from the county jail, yesterday, by order ot the Coun ty Cojnnfisrieaers. A Man Shot.—k man named Squires'was shot on Tuesday night, by John J, Hutohinson, in the Fifth ward. Squires and Hutchinson had a dif ficulty in regard to Squires right to use certain ont-honses in his yard, which Hutchinson do med him—and: to prevent his using them, he built a fence aoross the yard, on Tuesday, while Squires was at Court, hut 'Squires, immediately on his.return, commenced tearing it,down.— Hutchinson came outj and after some conversa tion, during whioh they both became excited, he went into tho house and bronghtout a gun, with which he.doUberatcly shot Squires, the chargo taking effeotinhis breast and band, whioh ho had involuntarily thrown up—the gun was loaded With shot. Hutchinson was_ committed for a further hearing. ■- :■ ■■■■■•■ ■■ •■■■• : :::JUNE 10. AeeauU and i?a«rry.—William Herd made a complaint yesterday, before Aid. Parkinson, of the'Fifth Ward, charging a man named Croslcy with striking his child, and threatening violence to him. A warrant was issued for Crosley’s ! apprehension. Theipartios both live ih the Fifth | Ward.: ■ ■ ■.! Robert Dunning made information at the same office, against James Bown, in which ho was charged with knocking Banning down, blacking his eye, and otherwise injuring him. Tho par ties reside 1n the Fourth Ward. Mail Robbery.— -Telegraphic despatches have beeia-received by tho Brokers, in: this city, whioh I state that the eastern mail pouch, containing tho | letters from this bity of the 3d, mailed on the j 4th of tins month, was broken Open, and its con- j tents taken. Tho Chronicle says: One package, containing in the; neighborhood of $BOOO, be longing to Wm. Larimer, Jr., and directed to Dreel & Co., Philadelphia, was picked up in the car on tho top of tho Allegheny mountains. A number of our brokers lose more or less. Information Wonted.—Mayor Guthrie received a letter yesterday from Lancaster, stating that a | young Irishman by the namo of Matthew Dugan had one of his legs crushed between two cars on the railroad betwoen Lancaster and Philadelphia. The letter also stated that a brother of tho nn forturiato man, named John Dugan, resided in the vicinity Of this city, and requested informa tion of him;. If such a person resides hero, he canobtain particulars of tho Mayor. ■ More Rolhcries.— Allegheny is certainly be coming a great place for robbers, burglars, and other bipeds. • A number of petty robberies have been committed upon the property of citizens of the Second ward, near the outer depot. Several houses on Bagaloy's and Qhio Lanes and Shef field street, wefe ; broken into by some burglars on last week, and a number pf Bmall articles sto- Ah Assault. —Hannah Barber yesterday made a complaint before Aid. Parkinson, of the Fifth ward, against C. F. levin and his wife, charging them with making a violent assault ou her. The parties in the Bait reside inLawrenceviiie. Police Awe.—There Was no dearth of police news yesterday, such as it was. The Mayor and nil the Aldermen had their hands foil, attending j to the numerous: assault and battery, surety of pCaoe, and other cases before them. Commitment!.—The usual number of commit ments graced the jail dooketsrfor disorderly con duct, drunkenness,! and vagrancy, yesterday. When shall wo have a work-house ? ; Held to Pail. —SnmuelWylio was held to bail by Aid. Major, yesterday, charged, on oath, of Mrs. Huggins on, with having used threatening language to her; The Brilliant is the regular paoket for Cin cinnati, this morning. Effif* FRESH dVBTERS received daiiy by Ad ams’ Express; at tho WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alloy- - ■ ' ~ , far But*- riIHREK DOIbERS—OO fcc» long, ond 4(1 inches in ettlera._ ** >tw fnr , *rr* ACRES GOOD LAND FOR SAT-tl-'FooTimlca Bei?or K WILKINS, Marble Wotfcs»Paisburgb. jtO;lrßdA*2tw* milF. Bm?““Scho?l C Di"«wf»*or e ur»« St. CWr Blgb«»,Mieto«l Know La. Al/sicvenron, Arlhar, Al,,a l '?,o'liSt3ww b i»f Piit.bnretiPosiOifice. ljelMwaadww_ —ttni- Bntiery ana lea vt»u saloon. , i st & P. SCHIEDECKEH, respectfully inform their A. «W friendsflnd custrmcr*, that they nroiiorrpri:- mirVd atihcirSateon,No.2d Diamond alley,loecrvimp I rare ICE CBEAM,of the very best qanlily, llntl ti'iura of the daj and: eyeniny. They always keep on nopd, ever? kind of Cnltesond Confectionary, frnsliai.d sweet. Panics and families will be served wild nil•Jf* may order, on the shorten notice and l, ie mon sens Bemember the place, No.«£5!?“ nl1 fliiev. afew dodraooutli of the t) 1 nm yi A s 77 lUue’a Bteam'Flano fc’orte Poctory, , ‘ T.“. LEASElmvifiß jmSSSSSSSEEInery U> lb® msumfoetUf® of Ij and upwards! , * °5OOO • • pfa““r V oo, a ,oa ll.nd over John.'- Min. raaSSESsi® “SaSiSSSsf&3f ftnU.; aiio, a fine yoing nnr.ery of choice ft on, all in «nr>ct order and well adapted for. a market B&duS’ ™l.n‘c“in be bad by PMlna OoionC black < TW*i - •wffr v tronld calUbe attention of our retail customers W E th T of Black Tea., .elected with] great cere in the u, t nkfa.M?- ID. 6"c.; k Ch Oolln g . e ;c lou^«1 o„ E * tr “ 0o!o " s K ;,oo ' K ‘ Young aSd-Gunpowder, name price. ® to call and examine our iJShdd!? packed In onarter or half ponm.package,, or In bulk, by Uie half Phkin Yea Storey srsnssnSs SS^-r'i S E a A u«m*^ Rice., }■ ’ * ' Tea, Hyson, : * BiceFioar, - - .* '■■■ Softpt ■ • *,r • • • . ■“' Sperm Candles, - - Coffee, : • - ■ * Batter, best quslty, >• Middling Bacon, ■. liams,: ■ ■ • ■' . Lard, -■ .■ Z-_ '■ Flour,best superfine, : - Molasses, - ■ Port Wine, . - " Vinegar, - • _ ‘ Beslfeolted Meal, - Potatoes, '! r - Beans, > . per dozen. Eggs* . • _■ • - m . per peeks Sau».■ . do . Hominy*. . * * r •. do' v • ■ Woo No. 183 Wood etrect* Pittsburgh* ~ 1 * O*” v t l, ** 4 r ■ Washington, Juno 9. - ** ' DAIIur&BTIBVOF TUB ffIABKHT' Ofpics of.thx Oailt Mod Post., .1 * TAuwrfoy.JanclO.l6s2. 1 The weather yesterday was wet, and disagrcdab' e for out door business . . • ' FLOUR—Tho inspections yesterday amounted to About 400 bbls. Receipts by liver were light; the great r- pottion. sold wa3 from wugoes; t)ic ruling fignres were 5a,05(33,00; from store,7s bbls. at 3,12. B SODA ASll—Tlterc is more inquiry for Sodu .with n.. sale reported of two casts, on private terms. OILS—We note sales of 5 bbls. No. I Lard at 60c.s 0 do nt 70c; Linseed Oil,sales at C8070c.-, BACON—The demand and prices remain unchanged. We quote sales of 5 hhds. Hams at OJc.; 160 do at ttjc.i 800 do at tied 4 l.hds Sides at»|e; 2,000 »s,Shouldem at ejc.; 5 tierces Sugar Cored Hams at 1101 Me. FISII—SaIeB of *0 bbls Herring ntSS,23 to 0,60; 10 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel at 8,00, cash,-10 bnlf bblt. do at ' 4,50; 4 bbls, Lake Trout at 8,00. ■ CHEESE—SaIes of 30 bxs. aIGJe; GO do at CJc. 1 - GROCERIES —There is a .moderate.demand forCcf. fee,Sugar and Mobtsses. We note a rale of 35 bags I Coflee, atloc.for inferior, and Ioie. for rrime. Sugar lis held Arm at oto OJc Molasses 35 to 30c. • I GRAIN—We quote Oats at 2Slo 3Do. Corn, S 3 to 40c' I from first hands. ■ ■ COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. business at Cincinnati is still on. a limited scale, but there is a somewhat better feeling on the part of purchasers, anil we make some slight alter ations in our figures : Tab, washed and tall, . Common and. J blood Fleece, 2202't J blood Merino, SWa*. } do do 28027 Full blood,’ . • ...28030 J off for unwashed. , ~ At Baltimore,' email sales of new clip unwashed at IOOJBC, ano washed at 28023 c. There is an Import this week of ’B6oo hales from Pern. TheCadie(O ) RspuMitan of lest week says: “ Ws learn from our mere,halts that the following prices for I tho-new clip are talked of—Common to J, 28. cents; J. 27028; I, 25030; and fall blocd, 31033 c The market however, is.uhieitlnd, and dealers ato not disposed to ° P At l NeW*srorkf wool is firmer;. 10,080 lbs full blo'-ded merino sold til 43c; 150 bales unwashed inest eo sold at I 100161 c; 50 centre Rio at 15,. and CO common He,; 0 mouths. Foreign Wools are wamefi for re-shipping.. Baltimore Amcnean of Saturday says: The trait tactions or the week have bechexten sivr—tho aggregate sales of all descriptions being oboat 80fO bar’s. The principal sates have been of Rio. viz— -4000 bogs 0100510; 2000 bags do at £|o9Je; 450 bags, Maracaibo at 9c; 350 bags Jamaica at OJr; about lot) bags Laguayra atOJe, and 100 bags Java at life The imports or the week sre 12,208 bags Rio, per barques R. H. Douglass and Rainbow, brig Abo, and schooner Clara: 2670 bags Laguayra, per brig klttn; and 151 bags from New Vdrk. Total 15,1U?bags. COTTON—The supply In market ntjpresentdoesmt exceed 450 bales—perhaps 4\»5 would cover alt on hand, Jft such a sta'o of affairs one cannot expect much va riety in tho irunsuiioos or i*vcnanlmjuion.omcngthe holders. V?e give the only figures mail reliable. NEMI’tJH COTTOK < .!>> Tix«6rtf »'.cau« PACIFIC, Kesoca Mak fur i*w above nniimenacai" *u?potvsi«tJ Wfl/KSWV.tH o’clock, P. M. Ferftei*M« • nafio No.f>l Water »UHj;d C 3 Front »t- __ " FoTliuTuorno ead Catflib* I THE ligHtaramM and steamer Capu Mwill l«wtnc wharf oo Monday, Wednesday aml l riday#, at 3 o'clock,'!*. M ,for Kmaanios and Catfish. For ffcMtor pa»-**jte ripply on board. tnogin IJor L «iig ileocli, Marietta, l»nrttor»Btir{J " ** anil Oalllpotlt. .. „„„„ . , The fine btewoet GOV. MEIGS, i iS'iS.is FircM, r.ioi'rr.tvill loare fur Ihc eVovq 7«. For r«i g M or puns' Weancßtlay paebat for etaclnnou. „n THencw aoil fart tiinojßß slssmer UN* !aSfeftC>NNATI, Biskisow**, M«ler, m! )«*« . . ggyMshtorp.m'', iifiisiPßCM AND 'At£KCI»ISNY CITY BONDS I —Wauled a! best tatt», at lbs e Third by iji-71 A. WIDiKINS fc CO. ’ XOTEuI IKN V~3AVINGS FUND COMPANV -3 A «b«rc* for raid »t a CO. - ' " " Saw Good*. , ' . E WATTS A. CO,l« Liberty meet,haveteemed . Tnt , o»v.hy the Pennsylvania Koltread, a levee otof o°S«nejeVlvleCASStHEBI«. Imff A' —Ff.ETKim nib okiiioab siijuv obtiib SOHUTBIIKS ntfaiofl Horu*Mfm nnU RttUonol i«m by K-.v. M W. Jacobus, I> 1»... for sale by ““’s’ ftAWSDN-It'-AUSEW.W Mntletw. . | VjARA'iiL.S— AiioiKef Inrco lot of ibeso vciy cheap | if X i«i««dwji« MASON fc cal 3. : j, 3 tij mid M Martsit street. «LVK^KVRHI*DWiaCm t W*'K«§MWS Huuuuk and Open Did Gever»,of thebe*t.quallty aod finish, which i offer to my friends and patron* at each , prices as cannot Util to please .^..^.imAßi Yoa will also find ftttbe above platen inice assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Good*, to which in most respectfully solicited. *"—BeiloeVii Prices. A A MASON * CO ,U-» and OF Market street, will ] , rpeuthi*morning-- ' • 7 cases Borage. Uo Lames, 100111» 3 do JJereges. I3cj . . •■ * 40 pieces Figured Changeable Silk* verj low, eon Cropo and Summer Shawls } IS ea»rs Printed l.nwnsnnd Muslins s . • • 17 do Sommer DfiLdncs.somoasloW'asUK., Also, Lace*, Kmbrotderles, Hosiery and Cloaca* Uc» " Wsahtnc Made icnay* ' SSALO It CO.'S CllbMWA|. SOAl'-For«artin^ . all kinds of dollies. nniMed mtus**, &e, »•» b new article, pronouueru by those who hove usedu*to bo superior to any soap in >he market, for common m It Eaves in coup, labor, wear nnd tearof clothes, one half. Warranted tide washed. It* excellent qualities can only be Teal *»4 by irlat. For w^ lc “^, a c IVRO A ?0., je, [Chronicle copy.] 3S» * Bibctiy slrwt. rt?HB bell c*«"etlon cft Dahlia* w«»« oMhe mr-un- I tain», one hundred and- fifty varieties. TUorburna and llovcy’B Verbeua», which ore uucqaalled. In fact, Hovcv’s America; Republic, and Orb of Day, add Thor u'hd led to be the Gem* of the World. The above, wi n every variety of Urccnhoura and other Plants, for sale a,Uo Vasicngcr and K^j^^gb^NSOS, European and Of acral Agent, * V 33 Wood »trcet._ ■ llcnrYal Hear Te » NOTICK IS HEREBY given to all purchasers of F;uc Jewelry ant? Wslchcs.thal Hood is now ready . lo supply you with the best and most .fashionable fine. Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices thananyol.trdea!-; er in the city: He buys for cash aheapand sellstor. ensh cheap! makes >«Be sales and small mputs Thoteforc, all persons purchasing Oold jeweW, l«no Silver Ware, watches, *o., from this establishment, will be sure to fret the valuepf 101)'Cents> for over dollar Invested Gold Watches from $2O to SWO, Stiver Watches from 88 to 20, Silver 0 * a a° *2O, and other foods equally at HOOD’S, 61 Market street, the only Wholesale nrico Jewelry Store hi the cliy. • '• ' i~’ " . Prof.OUni 11-U. W elt«»t«y.H. »•> j LtcTORFRTOTHErUNTESiAN^ SCHOOL ! irAl. Euienno.T. Le Plamade.of Paris, and Ut W. V. Bartlett, of tiew York; may be factions of tbe Throat, Langs and Heart, at his rooms, ’a stay la Pittsburgh la limited to the 23th - inatanUand as to see ail hia PlJjfJ'i,’ ing before hia departure, those intending'? i selves of hia proreaaiottnl advice, should daso as early I nanraeticable. Apamphlet descriptive or biatteatmenl by medicinal inhalation, may be procured at hia rooms. ( JcOtOtf RliO W S’S KlCil »BBK| TURTLE CREEK, PA, ofUioPenna r TRail* open foi.liic.te si^Ksassassfef® . awtebsMyssas# delightful Sew It iS n»pdfio«‘»y drives, and heaolrfiil « ! vem | nlof tat-class "MrfeSsdSSSSSI w. jjyTlie enable Wdi toseoute tUe SS S C Jf.£=aa»facuon cf aU whomaj vl.« 1 him in hi* new location. r\ ■ Auction Card* - • • . ondersigne£.;oftcran interval t>f four.y f ears,ha» T again resumed business. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a first class License an Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, ho offers his services as aoeh to his friends and the public generally. Wnh an expe rience of nearly thirty yeurs m this line of baslnesg.;he hazards nothing inaaywg thavbe wiU be enabled to give entire sadsfacuon tp all those who may feel disposed to patronize him. ' I*. McKfcINNA, Auctioneer.. Refers to die principal Cny Merchants. ty9 ! Auction— Dally Sale*. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood nntl Fifth streets.at lOo’clct.A. M.,a general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple ond Fancy DryOoods, Clothing, Boots nnd Shoes, Hals, Caps, ac. . : , AT 2 O’CLOCK,' ;■ ■ „ , Groceries, Queensware,. Glassware, f Table Cutlery, LooltingGlnssess, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, &ct. _ ■■■ .. „ „ ■ AT7 O’CLOCK, JVM.,., . . , Books, Stationery, Fancy .articles, Mnsical Instru mcnts, Hardware and Culler/, Gold and Silver VVaielies, &c. P* M* : ' Auctioneer, P.M’KKSHA, Auctioneer. Fine jewei-by, 'sc., »»* tn«.:»« be opened Uobsov(W jujow. a large arid variedassortment of■fine Jewelryy t compr s ing every vacieiy. usually found in a regular-importing house. Also, all kinds of Spectacles, ?*± r 3 ™ A^; P. ja. DAVIS. Auotloneor. BAROUCHE at Auction— Ou Friday afternoon, Jane. X ith* at ft o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Fifth and: Wood streets, will be sold, one cub sinntial well finished Barouche.. jeto ; : P, M. DAVIS, AttCl’f. BOOKS at auction.— On Saturday evenings June JtJtlt, at 7£ o’clock, aUhe Commercial Sales Booms, cornerof.Wood and Fifth-streets,-.will be gotd»a large collection of valuable Booksj among which are *tan-: darcl works in varioasdepartment* otiilerature ;superb family biblos.in splendid binding» blank books, Jetier and cap wriung paper, steel, pens, pencils, eaye.opes, • jjelOl - P. M. PAVIS- AuetV. H *OUS6 ANU LOT m THtS OBVtSiV ill W AHO at Auction.—On Saturday eveningy Jane 1 Sin, et 8 o’clock* av the Commercial' Sales Rooms, cprner of : Wbod and Fifth streets, ■will be sold that valuable Lot of Ground, situate oil YVarieh street, between Webster and Bedford, having a front of 29 feet lOtnehesoh War* rcn street, and extending back IW> feet to an alley 19 feel wide-. On which Is erected atwos ory frume Dwelling Uoasc, with basement, fruit trees, shrubbery, 4c.,: which may be examined by calling on dames O’Brien, on the premises. Terms cosh. - je9 ' S i HKRIFF’S SALI3- of Mahogany. Veneers* Cabinet MakerVToo!*, Patterns, &c* On-Fri day* June lltli,at 2 o'clock, P. M, at tbe Commercial Safes BoorasVcornef ot Wood and Fifth streets* will he sold,by order of Carter Curtis. Esq., Sheriff. for cash, par funds—four boxes Mahogany Veneers, a quantity of mahogany, rosewood and walnut carved mouldings, 1 cabinet makers 1 tools* pattern* and hardware *, a quan tity of Upholstery j colored engravingvof specimens of Farhiiurei.a variety of JewolryjFancy Goods, Ac. Al so, one cask and one can Copal^Varnish. . .. . P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE AN D SU PERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Arc tios.—On Saturday morning, June !2lb f at 10 o’clock* ai the residence of Mr. E t)?er, In Lower St. Clair township,ontbe hill abovetheTeroperancevilJe Metho dist Church, will be sold, his entire stock of superior Household and Kitchen Furniture* which -ha* been but a short lime in U'o, comprising superior mahogany spring feu* rofa ; chairs ond rocker; centre, side and dining tables; dressing and plain barcaus; Windsor and common chairs; high and low post bedsteads; par lor, chamber nml stair carpets; rugs, mbits, window blinds, brass fender, fire; irons, looking glasses, china glass and qaeenswore, fcitehen furniture, cooking uten sils,l fresh milch cow, 5 hogs, Ac., Ac. Also,;a new two story frame dwelling . house, finished. ia the best stvle,Qn a comer fbt, seventy-four feel frontbf lOOdtep. with a new cistern, fruit and shade trees, shrubbery and other improvements je7 OATtt— 19) sacfcsptimo Oatß, In store and for side by j>3 ' _ ib. S. WATERMAN tc SONS HERniNO—dDbUIs _Je« FIIASK .9. U AKB W Bit,: i POTUKCARV AND CHEMIST,—Soma-wett coy J\. per of Prnn and Walnut streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pre-crtpiiohs filled atoll hours. . - (j::7:lw 1., a. Johns r.sVLPT. ■ J. Lovely & Co., .. . :..rv.: Dealers in choice pam ily groceries, Teas, Pickles, Fruits, Ac.,Ac.,No. SGfijLtbeity at, {north side.) one door below .Hand. - fmyihhv uuiieli » douutou, EHOLESALF. GROCERS, COMMISSION MER CHANTS, and dealers in Product and Fjcjlurgn ifanurn, 118 Water ami 100 Front streets, P;tts barali. Pa. - - Imyl? .' " *“ aothießiil, CELEBRATED for neatness of fit, fineness otquahty, durability of workmanship, and lots prices. Men’s and Boys’Clothinir. Great inducements to cosh buy ers. IV* slticip 10 pi-ojt. CHESTER, . : - . ■ Wood street. AMEEt'INO OP THE STOCKHOLDERS of the ‘■Fifth Ward Savings Bank’’ will be held at the of fice of the Bank, N0,4J4 Liberty street onTncsday.tho S9dt day of June next, at U) o'clock, A. M, vrtfi refer ence to haeinaihe stock consolidated.into n corporate company. IsnßMrJmi JOHN STEWART,Reeretirtr. iRANOIMS—IS BOSJ>— A. teigneue arid I'tilevot- Brandies*—dark oxtdpaie—itKjrcosfc*; alao,Na- : poleon". iir octave*—under Cuetom noa*e charger fo prettier vriifc 17 varieties of Ko.chelic, Cognac, nnd.JJotr de»ux Btaudic* of the mon superior muUtjeyj i.} store and for *alocheap T by. JACOB \\ IvAVKHjJr, cor. Market and First els* (murVO 1 J — ' ““ (Jloreil Olo««! Olovu-I : OPENING THIS DAY, m No. 9t Market street, a Bite. lot of I.Uie Thrcntl, Sill: and Cotton Glovw, which twill soli a. wholesale price* by the tingle pair. Perrons wiuitlne to purchase will please call early, as iwamiocloretaetoona JO , )N w . KENNKDy . Oreot Bnrfinlnil , ■ . „ TN VELVET, PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS I OAR PEPS—Which will he found at the carpet wore- Souk of W. aVClinuwt, S 3 Fcnnh ureet. At we ore dnermined to *eil off our preteni stock Of the above Roods ui eost, we invito the oitenu'oo of ihpse wishing to fomUfejW great Uargaia*. finite subscnuersto the inamottd Martel IK;ub«hwiil 1 pleat* take notice, thatthey are hereby ceiled upon to pay 120 per cent, or their subscription, ©n or before MONDAY,theHA dayof June next, and twenty per ctau every thirty day* thereafter, until all Is paid.; Ur oiderof the Building Committee, ll. P. king. Treasarcr. Wbol«*«te and Ueutl« > v f tttwp, oanb. wmbbkua and pahasou VV MANUFACTORY, No, 143 Wcpd street. -JOHN W. TIM, now offew for **lc t at Eastern pTices.abtgO afcßOTuaeot of the above Goods, to which the attention of dealer# W invited. Also, Carpet Bags, and Ladies’ Baichd*. Umyt ' “ KamUjr Urocerieo* THK UNDF.UBTGNEU having rented the stand fnte-y occupied by Henry C. Kelly, would respectfully tu* form their ftiends,:htt they have opened aWauuly gr©* eery/* with a-stock of articles selected in the Eastern ciiier, etpressly for family nee. "c assure those who tmromxe uv that no effort upon our past wilt be found wanting to pkait tbo*e who give us a calh DonH foi cet ihe place—corner at Fifth street and Matket aUey. raylTiim '• HUBERT.* H» JACK A CO. "Saloon* and bbiui. SM. M. WARD would respestfolly announce td ; the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vi k that the spacious Saloons aUheJAihecaiuia Biitldr ing*;are now supplied with a fupenor quality©/Kd Creams,Cakes, fruit*,and other refreshments. Opea frotnO A.M.toll P. M ALSO—TheßaUnn* department will always be found In order,for Hot, Colo, or Shower Baths, nn almost in diroensibro requisite for tbe preservation of health. - myil ' . .••••• "":. Assignment for tne Uooodt of CrtavtOr*, BY order of voluntary assignment executed. ©» the Bth day of May, in the year l£sd, by Claus, M- UiuTit & Co., to Richard T. Leech, jr .the said Clark, JVVGratb A Co.* muds the raid Bichard T. Leech. jr : , .a Trustee, tor lire benefit of theli creditors. AH persons having claims against the said firm,arc requested to present them to ihesut'scriber; andnupersoastodebted totbo firm, are notified to cull on. the subscriber, at/dJ Wood street,-'Pittsburgh* and pay or ananKOihe flame. mtl7 - R. T. Lbr.uM v JP. Car&sri'tf m«i». - r ’' TUKnttemion of Dealers and Uic pub ffijS-SasaS'i lie i> respectfully called to the Impioved Melodeone, manufacture!) by the sub-- l t 6 | gr scriber*. For purity and tidiness of rone, they arc unequalled, not bavins tlie uneven, sharp and reedy souud ; of Iboso made bypUiers. They are made of rosewood,Of superb workmanship and oriei nal design, making a beautiful - -Parlor; Instrument, and ire inimitably adapted for charcli music, llculers tup; nlied on ihe moil liberal terras. Jill orders by mail promptly attended to, and Instruments tent lo ony pan of .the cuuntry-nnd warranted. lark& 40 Causeway street Boston, Maia. Notice* TJOOKS WILL UK OPEN ICD on MONDAY, 23ih 15 day of June new, oil l o’clock, A. M., forsuhsenp lion 10 the Capital Stock of the “ Pilisburgh Truat owl Savings Company,” al ihe Office of Measrß.HA\S « tAINfISR. Liberty sired. Fifth WurJ, under the di- St T! K ftloorcbe&a, CharlesShaler Moreau Roberiwm, Josmh K]ug,\VUBDnM.CanUless, John U. Butler, W m LftriineMr., Ro-Jy John Small, WU, Howard, John Craft, Rett hen Miller. R 11, Hartley, Wm. L cbhaum; l*. IL Gai* lamfwm. Kerr, Alfred W. Marks. Dr.lt.will.on, Dan lei Neeley, John Anderson, L. Wilmatlh.O. Ihmsen. u. R. Riddle and Thomas Farley. Capital Stock, SCtWJWO, To- bS divided Into’l,Mtt shares, ntS5O each—3lo per share to he paid auhetimo of subscribing. - - tm,3;ld_ Rmporlum of Llehtl • CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. I Tsr H. WRIGHT, (successor to J.S.Touan), Mann. W • facturerof and Dealer Whotcaaleaud Retail Ln. the above named Oil and Lamps,is no wrecetvmga large assortment of LAMPS, for burning tbe ; Ethereal,Oil, Ganiphine and Pine Gil. . Also, Lamps of every desenp*. Uon, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, hVlcks,Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the lr Eihereal.Camphlne or Elite Oil,- regularly supplied once or twice a week. , , , . , Allorders left with .the wagon,-which 19 constantly passing through the oily, will be promptly attended ip. , N. B. Lamps of all kinds altered to barn the Line red Oil. All articles delivered in any part of the city, orin:Allegheny,Aeoofc.,L: Vw^_vriii(3u _ No. st.j (Apollo Uafl,) between Market aria Wood.afreets. DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, CoBNBR OF iIABKET ANB llitßD STBSXTS, TIItSBUBaiI tn 1840 —Inccrpoxaltd hy -th* iA&islalwz of Pemuylconia, trfiA Pentiual Chancr . • . . TJRINCIPAb-Pi Dorr, Professor of Tharetical and. jT I*radical Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences. N. B. HAicn,Ksq.,P,rofes*or of Mercantile Law. John D. one of the best Penmen in the West, Professor of Ornamentaland Commercial Pen- I ra p. Hayden, Principal of tho ClofiaicalDepailment, I Professorof Mathematics and Classical Languages ? .; : Those who aspire tfc the hlgher rank as Accoantarits, requested to call andexamina the credentials or this. Institution,from upwards bf.oaehunared Merchants,; "Bankers and Accountants in this city, whonave been itraiuedfhrbusinessin it. - Also, the emphatic tesUnjo-- nials of• ther American Institute, ice' Chamber or Com merce, and many.of theieadine.Merchants,Bankers, | Sd Bsaikbfficers, J off iho city of New Tork, appended. «£thebiure& of 4i Dufl>s North American, Accountant,” nnd “Western Steamboat Accountant ” Buffs Book-keeping,! W royal oetavo pages. Harpers, mL York—price 31,50. . IJuff s Western Steamboat Accountant, complete, with Hand’s Time Table, 31,Q0. Merchants ana steamers supplied with thoroughly trained accountants, onepplicattonal theCpllqge. -., , Send and gel a Circular by • v ». „ life- " *-• 41 * * 1 , ’ V - .£♦ , , «, „ - •“*- t, 1 LV J , > ’ , . T?fM fl ’Rif ABLE CURES! j,.y wS w/oLM-Jf® VGHTOWS PEP S ‘g jiaughun'i A'o'e S i3SfigSSffii®sf#j lomach. Two or .three cues o day tlje P® 11 '.*"' reused to. sach a degree . as to make ner scream wiui agony, rhese pened sometimes after food, and sometimes wneiv noiie had been takem She raised mash sour, clear flow irom the stomach in-'he morning. The stomach swelled much at night-' -Tongnc coated and clammy; reach must, no • appetite. " Bowels costive} rdall, stupefying Bcnaation in i the forehead. - Complaints of two years standing Gave i her some Pepsin on Monday. Come back.m a,week. Said the pain had not been half so bftd since taking the second dose,ami 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: free from uneasiness amtpatatn the stomach—raised no acid fluids—head.felt clear, and every trace of the Mtraach .complaint was removed. Casb2,—MarnedLudy,Bged.so— P?.° reel Jmprovemenu: twostory buck and Cratna dwell* \ in* house, 24 by 40 feet, including porches i one and a J hwl frame etoro.housc and office, about 10 by 4. I feci; frwnetlabloand othetouibmldjogß. J : Q Lot In Sharon; boundedoni.hecasibyMßia.weet, south by an alley, weal by ft street, Dickey* Improvements: a H fitory frame dwelling house, aboat 16 by 3i feet* with ft npreb. Jo. Westhaif of 10l No 6in by McCreery on the North, Bink street on Jhe\\ esv nn ; alley on' the South, and by C. Rcitisger on thc-E«Bi, improve race!.—a tU-story brick dwelling house, two rooms on ft floor, and an one-story kitchen, ia the. "it. Lot No. 12, of lots laid ouibvThomasWUlinms in Fallston, hounded on the North by hi- T. C. Gould, isaftet, East by Second street SO feet. South by Mr Williams 450 feel, and West by an alley SO feet, en-, . B Lo*mF?insi'on, bounded cmi the. North By .An draws. East by a street, South .by Thorntly, and .West :by m«dng boise 101, being 50 by Uttfeeb Iraprove [inents—arso story tramo house,about 10 by 31 feet, : Mcilroj’s heirs, being bounded onthefNorth byan allay, East by Front streevSoftih by Thonuly and Townsend, and West by Burk street; a two story brick dwelling homo .56 by 21 fctl, frame " l i b a.’ Tvo water lots, bounded by Front street on tho West, Beoeon on the North, Beaver nver on the Eovt. and an alley on the South. , , - _ 16, tot No. Hln Fallston, bounded on the East by Frontstreet, North bran alley, West by Back street, and South by Stokes’ hetra; improvements, a convenl ent and substantial two story brick dwelling house, 41 by lS feef, and ra wing 18 by 18feet, With porch, 4c; frame stable, smoke house and other outbuildings.. 17, tot No. 23, in Mendehatl’sexiens on of Bridge. water, bounded on .the North oy Mctlroy’e heirs. East Ty Kushkishkestieeb Sdutbbylol No.SS>, and Westby Pa and 04 id Bridgewater, hounded on the North by GitLbcRCU sireet; Ka«t by. Kushkushke st, South hy^Beacon Alley, and 'West by Fakanko nreet. This lot may be sold by separate numbers or oa deaerp- ed LoINo.QG, bounded ou the North by < c *‘^ vc^ n al Jf n y ? i East hy Kusltkasbke street, South by iol No. 30, and : V lB b: toi 1 No ?t l 0 extension of_ Sharon, bnumied on Ibo Fust by hlain street, Spalh ,by_VVbUman, We*tbr street, and NOTtli by John Dickey,—r«nclosed* ■ IQ . Lois in theßoroughorßo,cbester,.vi*3 No. i “raet. N05.2J,20f27and 38lyingtogether.boundedon tlieNortli by George street, Knsrby Dalton suee*. South ; bv tot N 0.24. and West by 'Vanyomand s-raet. , qq iot of rroundin Sharon, bounded oa UlC.North bv Bu'rdv’s heuv tis by Mein street; SOath bymiher io\of J. DumSretM, nod West by a3O fool street On this lotisatwo-stdry frame dwelling tipuee, and ft^me 31 31t’ 0 aerce4r land, afuelnlng dte Myve.Jgtaded Cheek. No , 2 .MansionSguara. bound ed on' the East by Mata streel, North by nnallw, and West by Back,Street, w«h a two story brick dwemng *“ao; tot adjoining the above No. 3,, of Mansion iks^■■ ”80^tifNS:o”^glTs e &nT^ ed by Bridge aireet. and an feel, and by Lots N a|: an Lot No’s m fe thl Borough of Fallston, bounded bn tho North by an alloy, on the Wen by BackTiieoi, oh IUo South by Lot No. 6, and on Hid kaat by Front ?a!V Also, lot No..being all 4hat cenaln pieceor parcel of land situate tn Now Sewlckty township, Bea ver county, bounded and described as follows:. Begin-, ning at a hlckoty, neat where a white oak: foraerlr stood, oil the East httukof the Big Beaver creek; thence by tot No. 99, northeigbly-seven degrees, east fony-«ix petohea to a black:oak;»ence' .-by a line ihnmgjj »hd tract brwhich tbiaia.a pan, south forty-degtees, eastone hundred and ptrehes, towstake-onalneortot Klees, westsixty perches id a stoke; ijence by .ho same ftonh fifty ihteetmd one.half degrees, west twenty per ctes to u stake ; thenee nor’M forty seven and puejtajf dftfrrf'e»L west iweuiy*cishi perches to a suxkci thcnce IbySewtmifndrth thiW-St* " ! pM e VsSs^’^«£'^Tj%:-':, '- , # ’''-':-:i V;;>.'.: : '-:v . -i. *Y .? 7 fi \ , . - , *r ' , ••;\':::^'-Vv";‘ : ' : 7v : ''•' ;^:/>-, ? , 'v/''^’'»: ! ?’--'-< ■' - ■ *-%. u}~ '■?..■■;•* ':■ : v v,',’ 'I-'V'* N r -/;- v=. ■■ ;t- f * TO LET—The STORE ROOM sna HXTURER now occupied- by llie subscriber. Postesiion given 00 Jhe 13Ui uigi. ror terms acquire of aotli R, CHESTER, ngmnhdeldrt. A STUKK HOOM.—Would voit for DatSl aShoe, Dry Goods, Trimming or Grocery Store* ■rrr?*- KeutJow,. Apply to 3. rmaifiO . ••»• • • ■ 118 Marxer »tfeot. To l*et» . . THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on Water fired, fESti wear Uie corner of Short street, For terms, an* ■■jfpfefta ply to Alderman FARHINBQN, OtU Ward. ' *" . npr*>grtf •• rr-- ...‘.1 y, ~ ,U fJTJ'—Tnc sulitcribfT offer; for Bow,nig ~ , , I store rrtou now occomcU hj Messrs. Wllloclc AK JtDavis, No. Sr'Warketslreeii . Possession given MMi °" *ns:?f 1 ° f Q P B Art. k‘ I Pa‘u°,SON. No T~i WoOi] Pi. .. . Koff' ®Wti * 'i I\E tt IRAB£il3 BUSINESS S£ANJ>-I offer: for re * ) jhe warehouse, novv occupied by mo os a'draff slow on tic corner of t.beriy and lln-id sirectt. A good location for bos ness of given immediately*;;-’ t n jyJL®l. JAMkJ.A.JQNES. r "'"For’Saie. A FRAME Dwelling- House nml lot,Miua!ei| on Clay alley, No 3*. The house Is 1 0 by iy,2Bionea high, with » wing 15 by Ifl.. Dotls 23 feeljfront liy67deep. . Price 8000 • CURTIS'DuBB.H, Agtft, myB. No and Fifth- sis. /"'t H KEN WOOD GARDENS FOR SALK—Tht* bean* ApT liful and- well known place is now offered to per*- sons’dcslrhig ailelightfuland heahhr counify residence*. The whole willl>e goldiogeier'or ■Jn:.■ high)containing b rooms nnil wide enirniice hall—also, parlor In second/story; 2f by It* feet portico in front) wiifriron railittg. This properly will be sold Very lory. Apply rmmediuely to THOMAS MOFFITiy • }& . . , : . , gp. Fifth street. - Cor Snle at & Bargain. A SPLENDID FARM, imd choice Coalphe Farmhns J\. 04 acres, Cttof which Is in a high- state of cultiva* ; lion, and nboui CO in Cost, ,of the best q[onliijr,.wuli: a ■ good landing and safe harbor.: There is nn abundance of Lime Stone, and a choice quality of Flag stone. A newiFafnrHouse, well finished-—a good garden, paled Ini d smbleand out buildings ; an orchard ofrwell se*. leeted fruiv;: good water. ' The whole is m complete or*- der, pleasanuy situate shove Dam Nw. s?,on the YougU*- ' iosheny River. S. CDTHBKRT, General Agent, je3 ; 50 Sinnhfield street. ~ • Uottte and iiot lor Sale* •. ■ ]THIi-*ubscriber'olfcrs for sale n two story ; ftfiSss BRICK HOUSE. situate on Chatham street, be* . Wiley and Web-tcr. The bouse contains Seven room?). ajd-ia throughout. Being convenient to themost active busluees parts of the city, it is tt very desirable dweHiiip for a private residence, it not Uisposed ef before tbe c.f Jane,it will be of* fered atpubifcsule,onihatday, al3 o’clock, P. M. . • Persons wishing to purchase,will pleaseopply to Mr*: Jaickroa Duncan, corner of. High street and l'cnn«ylva* niaAvenue,who will give all necessary infoiination. * JOHN HUGHES. TEN or TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND near ibo .j toll gate .in thc.borough of South Pittsburgh. .all psilhlafive minu f ea’ waJk oT:tho Monongnhein midge. These lots are of larger *izey fronting on: Caison street andtite Urownsville tornpike, and-are nmoug the best; loisfortitilfdlngpurposes on ibatslde of the river; one ;• of these:being it large Tot .extending from one street to the other* nnd adjoining Uie. toll boase lot.. •• • They will be eoldjow, arid cii reasonable terms. Title perfeet, ond clear of Enquire of GKO. F. GiLLMORE, No. 51 Grant st. myil:lmii&w *•' Farm for Sale* k. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated on Big A. Sewickley Creek, fifteen miles below Allegheny Ciiy» and- Bbout ihree-qaaijers of n mile fremtho Kail road, conlaining.dfiacres,winch is rich bottom land, welt adapted ,to gardening ©r agricultural pgr-.,,,.. ,y poses. The balance Is upland, well situated, and, well v . iimbered;has a young orchard oT about IDO thrifty trees. . It is well watered. It lias a small house on it, and mu* .. , terials ready to put ut> a new one 18 by 22.. Itis.expect- . ; ed that a railrand station will be put up within # mUe fromit. For terms enquire of: : , - . CDRTJS & DOBBS, Real Estate Agents, over. Patricks, and Friend’s Bank ; jpg House, im.cor. Wood aedsih sts. [myB9: r rropoaftls lor.tttt Pabllo&ttoir AF THE “ PENNSYLVANIA AKCRIVES,” AND * U FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST THREE VOLUMES OF TOE COLONIAL RE -CORDS. ■ ■■ ■' ■ • Sealed Proposals* endorsed severally U Proposals fojr ;. Publications of the *• Pennsylvania Archives, 0 and Pro- • posals for of the first three volumes of the Colonial Records,” will bo received nntil the V2ih day of JUNE next, in the office of the Secretary of the • Commonwealth, for the nublicationof the ,e Pennsylva- • nia Archives,”aud[ also for the re-publicniion of the urtl .. three volumes of foe ‘‘ Colonial Records*” agreeably to the provisions ©rihefollowing.secilons of the following; . : Acts of Assembly? ; _ ; As,ACTi»»otHdt«ff for the pu&Jteafton of CdiottiafEr-.;■ • cardsi aridctfi.tr original vapei3 in the-office of thtSsert* ■■ ■ - ' ttsry.ofjks CcmmonwstfiA; • Section!,'Be it enacted by the Senate ana Honso of - t Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Asßeably.nieV.ftud ft is.hereby.efiacled by foe authority of the same,-That the Secretary oftho.. Commonwealth be,. ; and he is hereby tuuhorizea and re* .. quired to continue ihe printing Of the Minutes oCthe. Proprietary Government ;attd Council of Safety, down to the adoption of theConitiiniionini the year.one thou- - sand seven hundred and ninety* from ihepofat at which the third volume of-the Colonial Records terminates, in., 1 .. the same shape and style in which the Volumes of the Colonial Records; alreadyprintedvarepnbHshed—each. volume to contain not lets than e ighthimdrcd pages,and < thatthe numberof eopiesofeach volume shall befifteen hundred. , _ Section 3. That it shall be the ilaty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, immediately after the passage of foisAct, to -write proposals-for.the publication 01 the. . recordsaforesaid, givuiit pallia notice for tit. Icast one month in two papers published.w-PhHadelphia,Pius* . : butgh and shell state, the Splice per volume, and shall include the faithfQlßJid literal • transcribing of th*s. records, aforesaid, undeT tfieauper intendenee of iheSecmary.foepaUicauonandbinding' :- . . • in a manner uaiformwithairdiiot inferior to the volumes of the Cblonfoi Records already/published,, finding all r materia!, and the delivering of them tothe Secretary of - the Commonwealth whica.:prbposttla>faall be opened- :•- at the time appointed by the Secretary In. presence of .? the Governor, A.uditor General and State Treasurer who shall then, with theflecreinry, proceed to allot the con- : traettothelawestand bertresponrihlebidder* Pxovid* .r ed, Tfaaibeforeassig iiJg the contract as aforesaid, the successful bidder shalieuler into bond to Urn Common* w v wealth, wuhtVaormorosufficientsureueß, mihe sutn > 5 of lenthousanddoUarsiVottUitionalfor tiie faithfulfalfil* : . i mentof hisconiraclwhich bond shall be approved by ; the 13bvernor before being received. Section 3. That iUhaU be the'duty of the Secretary ofr-:.s*i the Commonwealth, so soon as iheenure nutabcrof cop-. ; ies of any one volume shall have been delivered into his officeto certifythatfact toahe GoyernoTi who SUall then draw ffis wairanVontbeSlaie Treasurer for the tur ouni dae the Contractor according to thecontract, which shall - be paid ouiof anymoneysinihe treasaryjiotoiherwiso-- - appropriated! Frovidedv That the Secrerary .shall not 1 certify as afo;e.mid;until upon examinattoh he besatnified . . that tliecontract hasbeeucarriedoutinocccrdoncewith * the true intent and meaning of .this act.omlespecially that the volume, aspubUfhedyis aiaiihfulandliieralcopy ... of the original.'. -v. . Section 0 That the Governor Is authorized and .re- . - quested to. appoint roihe competent pereoin whose duty • - ; it shall be to select for publication, such of the original documents, letters, treaties; and other papers, prior in date to the peace of one thousand icvefi hundred and eighly-three, now preserved in the Secretary’s offit e, as may oe deemed ot sufficient importance lobe published % ami to arrange them according to dale and pubjeettn one or more Volumes, riot exceeding five of* the size of the Colonial Itecbrds heretofore primed whteh shall be call- ' cdtho‘‘Pennsylvania Archives.” : Section s ThatUshttU.be the duty of: the Secrctaryof foe Commonwealth, immediately after the kV Pennsylva nia Archives,” as aforesaUl,are prepared .for pnblica- : tioa, to procure the printing of fdplrs of . the enUteseties Immediatelyiu. ihe same manner, and - r under the same rtsiiicilohp, as art provided in the second and third fleeUohaofithisAewiiiwCerenoe io the publi-...\ . cation of the Cotoniatßeoords. Ah Act supplementary to aa Act, entitled u An Act ■providing for the - publication ot the Colonial Recoids and otherdnglnal popers tntho office of. fowSecretary ot the Commonwealth*opptovedrEqb. 15, IBS A .; Whereas, From tlioaoture of die eoutents of the Peau* ;-' • syivauia Archlvcs, now:ready for publication:, 11 is lodis-. 1 . pensably necessary totbe proper execution of the work : -v that its publication shaU be saperlntemled by some ac- - curate and ' < Section it enacted by the Senate, and House of;: RepresenialivesoftheCoiamonweaftUof Pennsylvania,-' iit General Assembly meuraud it is hereby enacted by - tho authority of the bame. That Samuel ilazzard be, ana;- he Uheruby appointed to edit and superintend tho pub lication ot the Pennsylvania Archives, authorized tabor : prihtedby the Act to which thisisasupplcttenu , v Se'oilou3. Titav 4 BhoJl be the duty of the editor iode* rr- ' i Vote his entirt' aiien'ion to tlie publication of said; Aiv ri: 1 chives, to prepare all necessary .notes, indices, appeu* i > ’ djxes aml siicuothcr mutter as may be necessary and v?' proper, iu doing which he shall be authorized to publish ; such papers of a date later than seventeen hundred r.> «jghty-threr,as shaUiiiluslodgment be necessary to give; : : a clear and eomptehensivevicwofany irausacuoncom-. -.w inencing before that yeari: V, . - Section 4. TUaithc said Editorbeamlheii hereby aa- 1 * ihortzed io proenre the: Uthograpliiag of each piSasof; . battle!*,fortifications, lodianmaps,lndiandeedsoruiher ■ similarpoporsnowexisuDgamoug said Archives,asher r sbalf judge necessary to the proper illustration ol the-.--.- . : t saidPeimsylvania Archivcs.”.ttie expeuse of which • 1 shall be paid oat of any mbneyain the treasurynot other- i -: wlse approprialed, after being audited and examined in 1 ' the usual manner. , , , . _ . • Section 5 That should the number of volumes fixed In : the Act io-whicn this is a sopp emcDtj prove lasufficlent v to icdnlaitt lhe endro number of parers.now selected lor publication, it shall he the duty of the Secretary of the C6inniODwealihtocause&uchauditioDalvo|omes,asmay • -be necessary to eoittam the eutire collection, tobo pub*- 4 fished by the contractor in the same manner as though noaumber of volumes hadbeen fixed IrytUeAcuo which : there U a supplement. . : ; . flection 7. That the Secrotary of the-Commonwefliut v!' be authorized to procure the re*pobhcauon of.thefirst, •three volumes of the Colonial Rccordr 7 u» ifotm . pTesent edition, tabe published onddt*uibnmdpecora" iugto the piovtstons of thls Act, oad foe tins \s usupplernom;: and that in foe malting ofo«mtraci focthc publtcation'o*: the lNsrmsylvaula . first three volumes bf foe -. .n Commonwealth'bedirected to P f fo WJ* i»J«J of atleastonevolume SerfoTm talte suchmeaanres bs will eosnre the laiinmi penorm ante of lhe t said contract. . . oftbe Colonial Be* cotd»,proyiiJed wUI coi.fiw Httoiea, hasslgady tansy,«mltt AicKives,'’ and , Wen proposals .0 fe n f t t“ r £evolumes ofite “ CoIodi •*«, Meach will thonia accompany the proposals- ju'aHSS. Swwiarjrc/ rt« Not*.—The three volumes nuhhe fi”'•ne'j read, published, may be ftuadii»« “•« f\ u «f the Slate, ■V : t- 4:g