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Court of Quart*' 8e»»IoUi.
Tuetbav, June 15.
Present—Judges M’Ctifre and M’Kenba.
The case of the Commonwealth yb. Miehael
Shea, alias John Brown; indictment, larceny,
oime np to-day. Shea, who is an old man, and
very tick: at present, Was oharged with stealing
jewelry and variousarticlesof clothing from
Jane M’Lelland and Ebenezer Day. The jury
found bim gailty.cn two indictments ■ which had
been preferred against him.
Conuttonwealthvs William Alien. Indictment,
keeping a. tippling house. The prisoner- was
found guUiy, and Judge SPClure sentenced him
to pay a fine of §75, and. he was committed’ in
default of payment.
No other cases of any interest wore taken up
yesterday.
Burglary. —Somo villain entered the boarding
honse-of Mrs; Deary, - near Isabella street, in
Allegheny city, yesterday morning nt two o'clock.
The burglar took the trunks of the lodgers into
the hack yard, where he searched them, but was.
unsuccessful in finding anything of Yalue, other,
than an accordion and a dollar and a quarter.-
Ho went to the room and again renewed his
search, but awakened one of the lodgers, who
screamed forififelp. The robber -struck her a
blow,' and ma'de off, closely followed by the lady
of the house, who chaseihim through the yard
wifha stick, but he leaped the fence, and was
seen no more, leaving the ocoordien he had sto
len in the house of Mrs. D , and aIBO one ho had
plundered from some other house. The robber
was disguised—his face being painted black.
Ladies' Festival. —Wo neglected to mention
yesterday, that the ladies of Lawrenceville and
vicinity will bold a Festival, in the United States
Park, on Thursday the 17th; from 12 o’clock M.
to 8 P. M. ' The proceeds of tho fair are to bo
applied towards: furnishing the now houßO of
worship; building by the Presbyterian Church,
in the borough of Lawrcnoovillc. The park has
been generously given by the commandant of tho.
garrison-to the use of the ladies, .and is a. most,
beautiful and shady-retreat, with buildings, , in
case the weather should prove disagrcablc.—
Tickets entitling the holders to dine, may be had
at tho store of Messrs. J. D. Williams & Co., and
the mnsio -stores of Messrs; Mellor and Klcber,
Theatre. —Mr. Mnlbolland makes his first ap
pearance 3t the Theatre this evening. He is on
accomplished and versatile aotor, playing all
manner of characters, from the tottering, and
trembling old man to the gay and frolieksom e
young Irishman. He appears this evening in
tho character of Horeisaok, in the beautiful dra
ma of the "Old Guardi”, and as Lany O’Hooligan
in the laughable commeditta of tho “Pride of
the Bog.” The farce of the “Two Bonnycastles"-
will also ho presented.
Robbery. —A woman named Mrs. O’Neal who
resides on Bank Lane, near Anderson street,
Allegheny City, in-the fourth ward, was robbed
of seventy-five cents; by some burglar,who en
tered the house and cut tho pocket out of her
gown, which was thrown across the foot of her
bed.
They also entered Mr. Adam’s Tavern which
is adjoining; and took a good drab coat, a Flutina,
(valued at $16,) and o bunob of keys, from tho
reom-of one of the boarders.
Delegates. —The Native Americans of this oily
have chosen Capt Short,. W. Mays, .J, Green
oagh, J. Wiokcrsham, B. T. C. Morgan, John
Stowart and Henry Phillips, delegates to the
State Convention which meets at Horrishnrgh-.on
tho 80th inst. and Alex. Wadlow, Capt. V. Short,
B. T. C. Morgan and Wm; Mays, were chosen to
represent the XXI and XXII Congressional Dis
tricts, in the National Convention, which moots
at Trenton, N. J-, on tho 15th of July.
launber.— We notice some largo rafts, which
have recently arrived, lying at our wharf, and a
largo number have gone below during the last
two or throe days. The rise in the Allegheny
river is from its head waters, and its tributaries
•are generally all swollen sufficient to enable
lumbermen to get their lumber to market. Wo
qpote good common pine at SBJ to. sBj and
clear at $l7.
Assault and Battery.— George Lancaster and,
David M’Kclvy were arrested; yesterday, and
brought before Alderman Major, of the Sixth
Word, for assaulting Tobias Gray, and Eliza
H O IL After commitments had been made out,
tho parties compromised the matter and the do-,
feadants were discharged, on their paying the
costs. The parties reside in tho Third Ward. .
Surety of the Peace.—Charles Bates was com
mitted to prison . on Monday evening, by Alder-,
man Thompson, of the Seventh Ward, on an in
fbrmntion of surety of the peace, made on the
oath of Mary Bates. Bates was taken out of
prison yesterday morning, and sentenced, by
Judge M’Cluro, to pay the costs and give bonds
in the sum of $2OO for his good behavior. ,
Found HYm.—There were but five commitments
to jail yesterday, for vagrancy, drunkenness and
disorderly conduct; among the number was tho
name of that strange and cccentrio individual
known as John Smith.'- Ho has been rusticating
fjr some time past, for when we lost heard of
him, be was masquerading around our city and
collecting money, as a shipwrecked Italian.
Larceny —John Cook, the keeper of a board
ing house in this city, located near the Court
House, made a complaint against a boarder nam
ed Seth Herbet, on Monday evening, before
Aid. Parkinson. Ho charged Herbet with ma
king way with a number of artioles from the
house. The Alderman committed Herbet for. a
further hearing to-day.
Acquitted. —The jury in the case of Andrew
and William Graham, .indicted for assault and.
battery- with intent to kill William Phillips, re
turned a verdict, yesterday, of; “Not Goilty,”
and the proseeutor to pay the coats of the suit-
The case was argued on both sides with great
ability, and excited considerable interest.
The Thermometer ranged from 86 to 90 degrees
in tho shade yesterday, which was, by far, the
warmest day we have had this season, and one,
if it was not for strong settled temperance prin
ciples, calculated tomako many a person “vio
late” in favor of a'MintJnlep or Sherry Cobbler.
■ The Cincinnati, tbouglimot of the fostest,yet
one of the very best boats on tho Cincinnati
Packet line, leaves this morning, for Cincinnati.
To those who wish a good boat and accommoda
ting officers, the Cincinnati offers inducements.
jiati tip.—Many of our large steamers ly
ing up, and we may soon expect to see the usual
fleet of tight draught boats, winch prove so
useful on our low rivers, during tho summer
je&son. -
Large Funeral.— The funeral of Mr. NimicV
une of the oldeßt and moat respectable citizens of
Allegheny City, was one of the largest we hare
seen. It was attended by large numbers fit oar
■citizens, by whom Sir. N. was WgMy respected.
False -FnUncu.-r- Samuel- Bryant. TW faUy
committed to prison, yesterday, by Mayor Flem
ing, of Alleghony City, charged on oath of Jas.
Blakely, with obtaining goods under false pre*
tences. _
the luxuriant crop of grass in House
yard, and any person fond of thegrateful odor
arising from. now-mown hay, can have their
senses - regaled by a walk aronnd the Court
House. --
■ Discharged.—Ghaxlea M’Gee/- imprisoned on a
Charge of assault and battery, and Athen Owens,
on a charge of obtaining hoard under false pre
tences,-were yesterday discharged, the Grand
Jury -having ignored the charges preferred
against them.
-Sentenced.—Michael Shea, oonvicted of larcenoy
on: two indiotments, was yesterday sentenced
to nndergo an imprisonment in the WcstornPoni
tentiary.for tho term of one year on each in
dictment. Shoa is an' old man, and a hardened
transgressor. .
Pennsylvania Railroad. —The receipts from
passengers, for tho weekending June 6,amount
ed to $18,758, and the receipts from freight for
tho same period amounted t0:58,660 61, making
the total receipts $27,844. : .
Omitted.— Out neighbor of the Gazette sent us
a proof last evening, as nsnoi, too late to appear
simultaneous with tho articlein their own paper.
Tho of tho Agrionltural
Sooioty—will appear to-morrow.
: Re-committed.— Watson and Martin Campbell
-were rc-committod to prison yesterday, for a
further hearing boforo the Mayor to-day. This
delay was occasioned by the abseace of a mate
rial witness.
Tq’plmg House. —Samuel "Haines -was commit
ted to prison yesterday, on a process from court,
charged with keeping a tippling house.
Tu be Published. —Charles P. Shiros has, in
tho press of Wm. H. Whitney, of this city, a
book of poems, which will shortly be issued.
ggj* FRESH OYSTERS received daily by Ad
ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY TUB <yREILLY LINE.
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:XXXII CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION.
Wasbinotojj, Juno 15.
i Senate.— The Chair laid before tho Senate a I
message from the President enclosing a report 1
front tho Secretary of State relative to the no-1
oossity of giving protection to tho inhabitants of I
the Rio Grande as provided by the treaty of Hi- I
dalgo. Also a report transmitting a letter from [
the Spanish Minister asking indemnity for those I
Spanish subjects whoso property was injured in I
New Orleans by a mob. Referred. I
On motion of Mr. Rusk, the Senate resolved I
to adjourn over until next Saturday. j
- Tho Senate took up and passed a resolution I
directing the completion of a war steamer for the |
defence of tho harbor of New York.
Tho Benato thon adjourned. I
: House.— On motion of Mr. Jones of Tenn., it I
was resolvod that when the House adjourn to
day, it will adjourn until Friday.
Tho bill granting the right of pre-emption to
settlers along tho lino of the Central Railroad
was passed. |
; A bill heretofore reported by Mr. Bennett pro
posing to givo lands to all the States with a view
to the equalization of grants was takon up, and
pending a motion to lay the bill on the table, tho
House lookup the bill to establish a branch mint
in California. . After a short debate, the House
adjourned.
FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE.
New Yonir, Juno 10.
The tavern known as the Washington Head
Quarters, at the corner of Broad and Pearl si’s,
-was burnt down. It was fall of boarders, many
iof whom jumped from the windows. A woman
who jumped from the fifth story was so much
Injured that she has since died. It is feared
that some have perished in the flames. The loss
is estimated at $25,000.
RATIFICATION MEETING.
Cincinnati, Juno 16.
A largo ratification mooting was held last
night by tho Democrats. Several speeches were
made and resolutions approving of the nomina
tions and adopting the Baltimore platform, were
unanimously adopted.
FATAL AFFRAY.
CiuntESTON, 8. C., June 15.
A fracas occurred between Robert Lcckie and
J; A. Hall. The parties used revolvers and Hall
was killed. Lcckie surrendered himself to the au
thorities. . .
THE WHIG NOMINATION,
Balumobe, Jnno 15.
The general impression is that Fillmore or
Webster will be the nominee of the Whig Nation
al Convention. There is to be n great procession
to-night to meet the Philadelphians, New Yorkers
and Bostonians.
CHOLERA AT NEW ORLEANS.
Baltimobe, June 15.
By mail wo team that during the week ending
on the sth there were ISO deaths from cholera
at New Orleans.
GREAT FIRE.
WcToarEA, Ala., June 14.
A firo'oeeurred last night by which the entire
business part of tho town was burnt down—
Loss $400,000.
Lopisviii.e, Jnno 16.
The llouso Printing Telegraph is now extend
ed to this city and is in working order. .
A man named Gcrsko committed suicide by
shooting himself. The cause is supposed to be
infidelity on the part of his wife who ha also
tried to kill.
NEW YORK MARKET—Juno 15,
Cotton-Offered at i cent reduction. Sold at
9 cents. .
Flonr..Btate and Indiana $4,12@54,!31; Ohio
$i,18@§4,87. , , . ...
Grain...A cargo of Gencssco wheat, fair 170110,
sold at $1,11; sales 16,000 bos mixed western
at 61@63 j, round yellow 63}@G4. -
Provisions... Pork advanced; 6alos 200 bbls
prime at $1G,87@§16,60; mess §18,25@§18,-
37; Lord, Bales 100 bbls prime at 10@10} ctfl.
Prime beef $6@56,60; mess $ll @§l4.
Whiskey. ..Ohio 20J.
EVENING.
Cotton... The market is unsettled; middling
Orleans 91@0|; upland middling 9i@ 9 5-
Flour-Sales 14,000 bbls at
Grain—Gonessee wheat §l,ll. Corn, yellow,
Cl@63; whito 02. ■ ..
ProrisionB...Mess pork §18,26, prime do. §lO,-
81; sales 200 bbls Beef at full prices. Sales
400 bbls Lard at 9j@loJ.
Sugar—4f@s.
Coffee... Rio o},
Hemp...§l2o tg ton.
Linseed 0i1...62 tjj) gall.
Rice...54,18|@54,26 tierce.
Whiskey... 20 J@2QJ.
ST. LOUIS MARKET—June 16.
The river is rising slowly and the weather is
very warm. . ■ , ...
• Arrived, the steamers Persia and Chonowith;
departed, Empiro.State, Granite State and Fash
-IQniphe market has experienced little chango
since Saturday. . ~. ,
Provisions...Porkhigher; sales lQOO _bbls wt
§lB guaranteed. The stock is about 4000 bbls
hold by one party.
Grain... Unchanged.
Flour—Unchanged.
Lard. ..§4,50.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—June 16.
Cotton... Firm and unchanged.
; F100r...N0 change; Bales 1500 bbls for export
at $4,12@4,25. Kyo flour firm at $3,20. Com
meal $3,20.
' Grain-Sales 6000 bushels prime Ponn. white
at $1,05; red 99. Corn in Btcady demaud, sales
4000 bu. Southern and Penn, yellow at 64
°^Ptorieions—Unohanged; dull.
BALTIMORE MARKET—Juno 16.
Flour-SAles 800 bbls Howard Street at $4,-
18J; sales 200 bbls choice brands at $4,26; no
69 Gr^n— The^receipt 3 are very light; sales red
*R1 (8il -02 and white $1,08@1,06; white
Oats 86@40.
Whiskey—2l@2l*.
' fTOfUNNATI' MARKET—June 10.
ThtShad ris'm two feet since last evernng;
“‘mSSiSTSi.’S »1< •>«.*■
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, 9 oa sides held at % Mws Fork ¥w.
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NEW OEIiBANS MARKET— Juno 14.
Cotton...Salcs 100 bales at a slight decline;
the- steamers’ news hod, a depressing effect on
the market Prices unsteady,
P0rV...518,25@18 ) 50. , '
GXDER VINEGAR—23 bole, on band end for aale by
jell ARMSTRONG A CROZP.It ’
SPANISH MOSS-40 balcs.on hand ana for tain ny
jelt ARMSTRONG &CROZSR.
l/bOUR—7S bills. josTrrceive'UTnd far cab- by
JC J=H ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
Dried av
jell
PLES—lOaacka, just rec’d anU for
- ARMSTRONG & CBOZER
HEKRiNG-20 bbls. No. 1, (fulfbbls.) fortale fiy“
JcH ... . F, R. ORA VO.
i)H HBLF BULL. FAMILY HERRING, for sale by
ieU F R. DRAVO
"HISKEY—IOO bbls. in store, to close consignment.
• ; STUaRT 4* SILL. ~
hrown'S essence of Jamaica ginger—
JTf For sale Wholesale and Rctailby
iel3 v JAMES A. JONES.
FIRE CRACKERS—A:frotb lot jum received and for
sale by JAMES M’GANDLESS & CO.,
)el4. . IUA Wood street.
UCKETS AND TUBS—WO doz. Buckets v “
. 10 do:Tubs: for sale by
Jell STUART A SILL
S ILK BONNETS^—A. A. Mason & Co. have just
received} (per Express,) 10 doz. Silk Bonnet*, new
est ctnd mast fashionable styles. : lict4
/J OUS DE LAINE3.—S cases Muslin De Lalnes,at
IX 12$ and 10e., juet received at
}el4 A. A. MASON A CO.’S
LaVVNS ! LAWNS !—Ja«t received at A. A. Mason
ACo s, six cases fast colored Lawns, at 12 Jc. AN
so. Some as low as 10c. __ ' (icl4
POCKET KNIVES— HUOD bos jufltreceived a good
assortment of very fine pocket knives, .which be
will sell very low, at
jels • No. 51' MARKET STREET.
SUMMER SHAWLS!—A. A.' Mason A Co. have
just opened a largo assortment of plain and cmbroi*
doiod crape, broche, casbmere, de Inino and oilier
Summer Shawls [j«l4
GUNNKY BAGS—LObO large Gunnoy sucks, tor sale.
STUART A SILL,
No. d SmilLfield street,
. jel4 • opposite Monongahela House.
•)/| HBUiTs. No. iTmnmed Snod, to arrive, and will
oU be sold low by
TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE,
jell v- I*J4 Second, street.
T>AItASOLS« A large and varied assortment of saun.
±* silk and gingham I'arasola. (plain and figured,) just
opened at a. a. MakON A CO.’S,
jell . ; fiJond Cl Market street.
Dit. GUYZorrs concentrated extract
OF YEILOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA
—A fresh supply, Just received and for sale, wholesale
and retail, by |y»*l2J : JAMES A. JONES. •
BACON— 2U,bQOtDs. prime Hams i
• 10.W.0 do Sides;
v 4. hhda. Conntryfehou’ders;
jeltf For sale by SI UaBT A SILL-
CIOFFEB- ttf bags prune Rio. just rrenved auu for
j sale by * STUART A SIM;
No. 0 Srauhfield street. -
jfl2 opposite Monotigahcla Hound.
TfANDVKEy AMERICAN PLATE POWDER—For
V cleansing and beautifying Silver, silver plated Unt*
lama and Bmf* ware. ,
Just received and forssie by. •
Jpfi W. A. M’ULPRtJ A CO.. 2C5 Liberty >t.
aAUtil-lt, FNGINKEK, SfcAiUKN ANU »IU
DKNT»i COMPANION.—A treatiio on a box of
raiiruments, and ilis slidC'rule, by Thomas KentiaU.
Porsuleby J* T. C* MORGAN»
j C • • No._ll>4 Wood sirect._
MJUOMmK’rT COMPOUND KEfcTQRATIVE OK
FURNITURE P< US!f-F©r clcaiiMns oud re
storm? to their original luuiro, varni&hcd amfpoitsned
Furniture, *c . Tola Cooipoaud hasentirely aaperseueu
all oilier articles med for aluular pufpo»cs,_wherc!%«r
introduced. (jel9j AV. A. M ? CLUKG A CO.
G
«AUGINt? 81M PUFIED—Tfuf American Gauger,
*JT *lmpl»G«d amt complete, tor the u*e of merchant*
and trader* in the United Males ; and asusetnl asecalea
or yardstick* lty Henry Schreiner.
Just published aud for sale by
W. S.HAVEN, Bookseller,
jell _ corner of Second^
“Fresn teeil sreih Teii't' ~
;inn ONE HALF CHESTS TEAK,arrivingond on
iUU band, comprising nil the vaitclira of Urcen
and Black Teas, which will be told by the package at
the lowest wholesale rales, by .
\V. A. M’CMJRG fc CO,
j f 8 . . Grocers and Tea Beaters.
XXIiW A. A. Masos& lio.) ato now rxl>»»>-
itirj*:a lonfeand carefully selected stock of new
and fasMoittfftle Sommer Urns Creodi, comprising black,
plain mid floored Silks, Foulard Mika,Tissues, Bf rages,
Grenadine, Popltas, Lawns, Ber»ee Be Lames, lie
Laines, Ciiambreys, plaid and figured Musiics, Jaconets,
Ac. ■■ • • _
riOUrihKKKk*lNG UKi'AKIMKM
-11 Wooden Bowls, of oil sites, last receded;
Clothes Pina; Towel Hollers;
Clothes Line Reels; do bunds;
Wood4Zinc Waelißoards; Clothes Horses.
W. A- ftTCLURG A CO,
jeto No. 250 Liberty street.
PUUK PORT WlNli AND uKANDY—For medical
paiposes, warranted to be the pure Julco of the
giapo ■ al*o, Giugcr Brandy, for the prefemion and
cute of Diatrhcsa,4c. For safety
JaMKS A. JONES,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
corner of laber.y and Hand an.
Gloves! Olovenl Ol0T«»I
OPENING THIS OAY.at No.;t» Mffhet sircot, a
fine lotoflilslo Thread, Sllh'swl t-olton Gloves,
which I will sail a; wholesale pne? ■>/ He smcle pair.
Persons wonUne to purchase wilPiease call oorly, ai
I waauo close Ihc 10l out. jf|JJ w KILNNtDY
DOMESTIC: DRY GOODS"™® subscribers have
just received a fresh s|fL 1 L? r ,?“ l 1 n ar ? Hnev
p.inieo Calicoes, Chech* Clt‘ a “VMoslmi. 4c. Af
ro, on hsinl.a well asshrir I ’”'* "I V srieiy Goods,
Jewelry and Welches, vrhi 1 ,h ey offer Wholesale, at
Eirndy reduced M . CANDLRas & cp
WTilTiri** —Thf* heretofore CXIfIKDB be-
IS ti«tt thi underi, c jJ’ * u 'r 1
•ion bu'inr.B.-*, an, . wa *
illwolwdbn'iLefirar'r • ,nl A?*?* mnlunl consent.
The Lo» .i"«. of fi,m wi 1 «Hl«l hy 11. Ltt,
£. H.LEi; RIIIY ' 1
n y V one JUlc'cnae. ' "* j
TUP m.c'T? Approver foe the County or Alle- !
■rhoov» ,l,i, , da y rnnee iclurn to me of oil per
ennf'inii«/,£' M f re \“ t ‘ ,o i Boer toil Ollier lieenrt*
I® it*, iiiif ( J ,n,l,ur & h Allegheny, nnd Allephe
nv eon.lrl’* 8 ® 11 * to indebted wlllenll nt my Office
;L c """.W uae. JOHN V. ROWLAND
• i County Ttftmfet.
* ” family Qroccsiest ' “
Tiiri3NJ>®*CWßULu?mg rented iheetttrtl lately . —r~ n n
l L l iapir-«l Hlenry C. K«!i>\ would respectfully in' Cor ittculcua. and HocKlngport.
. f, pm nt:ir fricMlnti they have openod a 44 famtly jrro- I .J23SU& THKfme steamer PACIFIC, Zawoob Mat*
i IrJ-.S viiU *ck of articles atfeeied iniheiftfcvern will leave for the abose and intertnedi
/*?!& •»p« wfor «»*• Wo assure those.who JteporTSTevcry TIIORSDAY 9 *\A o’clock, *\ M.
««ranite os. tno effort, upon our part will be found Forfrf'Khtor passage,apply on board,or to
CJniirsr to ?'* thoio wh» give ns a call. Don’t for- h “ ■■■ * T. WOODS & SON,
Xi the place-rner at Fifth street and Market alley. marlO No. 61 WaterftUVand'Cd Fronts;.
* 6 i,ylT:l«n BOCBRT ft. JACK ft CO. -
Arrival at No. 07«
DGREO; flO.,norih«*we«i corner ©f Wood si.
&ad l>»nd alley, arc just opening a Frrsu
Bu>rt of Fatmuts, Sommer Pnrunloons, Lames, He*
rare Do Loi*'trench Manchester and Domestic
(ilußhaai- ’flier* wuk a compute assortment of
Ladies’ Drwsda. Also, a large stock cf Hosiery,
Gloves. Ac 'hi together with oar former purchases,
rnskes our siansorpasseil by any west of the inoun >
tains* lowhio solicit the attention of boycm, as
wo call offer ion ihc most
lir*’Yo"i lUsr V’e l
NOTICF. ISREMY GIVEN in all parenasors of
Fine JesmrnJ Watches, that Hood is now ready
IOKuDDIy youh the best and most fashionable Cue
Gold Jewelfdnt lower prices than any othurdeal
er in the city; buys for cash cheap, and sells for
csgh cheapj'.es large sales-and small ptofils.—
Therefore, albons purchasing bold Jewelry, fm«
«ilrcr Wnte.ches, tut.. from this establishment,
will be «uro Who valueof 100 conn for ever do lor
invested. Gtfatclics from *OO lo 3100; Silver
Watches fror ro 20, Silver Spoons from SP lo
•on and olkiodi equally cheap Please call ul
T|o’oD’B,slM slrect, the only Wholesale price
lew.-lrv Storse eny. licit
o Contractors*
SEPARATIOPOSIILB will ho received at the
nilicc of bterson, In Birmingham,until Wed
nesdav. ilio 21"nl, for grading mid paving Carson
street, in the bh of Souih Pittsburgh, or such por
tion thereof oTown Council may direct. Not less
than two nor than eight thousand cubic yards of
excavation, rot less than five or more than ten
thousand yap paving, will lie required. Specifi
cations of this required can bo teen ai any time
on appucatipr, Pnttereon. Eg cREADy _
THOMAS MERKDITII,
South Pitts* June 11,1852. Street Comnutteo.
je>4:dlwAw .
""XccTiTaiß op »av goods*
I IN Fourth Strut.
ItllESubscdill sell at pubho Auction, his entire
Slock of Sr Dry Goods which may remain on
his shelves o*duy noxt, 21st Inst. The sale will,
comprise , . .
Borages srago do Lames;
Englishlrench Lawns; .
AmcrCnglisb and French Chtntzcß.,
Mn^Luines;
Bund Mushn 8 4 shawls,
Jot of Hosiery, gloves, So.
Any of tho ®oods may he paichascd dnrmgthe
week at prieeecedenledly low. .
tntsh, bn, seasomible^and^deBlrnb|e^ goods
it. A. SestocU’s Vermlfon. I
THE safest e*t effective rcratdy for worms, in
Children Saks, that has ever boon discovered.
The followirtgony of its good effects is offered.—
Froroß.R.Waeb.Drnggist: f .
IYKTTBi (Indiana) N0v.10,1651.
Messrs. B. Aestook to Co.—Gems: I have been
engaged In thei business for a number or years,
and have knof.r Vermifuge "ince 1 have been in
the business. I vicinity itts very popular, and the
sales are Inrgjrenrly Increasing. Of nil the va
rious articles olifngo in the market, none has so
ffood a reputas yours, and none maintains us
character so vi cottlrt multiply instances of the
good effects tesfrom Its use, but presume such
would he unite.. Several of our most respecta
ble physicians ,p their practice hero* and recom
tncnil it aa ngo safe article for the expulsion of
w °rms BR . W . WILSTACH.
Prepared and i B. A. FAHNESTOCK- & CO,
corneood and First slieetsj Pittsburgh.
tel4.dfewtm ] ..
j. M. mwiM' Mf..... ... "WV Picnsa-OILL, jr.
j.inTßnADD'i
Ho- »8 wo<*hkbii noons above voithtu.
LOOKXNG&BB MANUfACTUBEIiS,
: AHissAM BSAtsas IN
Foreign and Dc, Fancy and Vanety Goods.
T M. 9* & COetfolly inform their friends nud
•1. customers, ly- have reoolved a larse sioelc
5f FANCY ANEETY GOODS, which huvo been
l bousht for CASVOijipotlers and Manufacturers,
and which they v| on as rensonnho lends; and ns
low as can bo bed East. Our Slock consists
Parasols,
Clocks and Watdßibbons, Brashes,
Umbrellas, ■ {Laces, - Jewelry,
Threads, Suspenders, Silk Cravnts,
Combs, iGan Caps, Gloves; .
Pocket HandkeriPort Mounles, Carpet Bagr,
Arlihclnl FlowerfHosiery. Perfumery,to
IfGOODS. -
Cambric, metis, Bishop Lawn,
Book Muslin,, Swiss,
.. lied Swiss.
' Plain and OrnasPorlraii and Picture Frames,
made to-order. Abiding aoneiat short notice;
■ Cabinet Makerslhers, furnished with Looking
® Metehanu wt^|iW}j>S.«« city for_ the pan ■
S*r ■ ’ ■' V
's ( i
COMMERCIAL.
DAILY ftEVIKW OF THE fiI&RKBT*
OreuTK of-tms Pailt Mohkivo Tost.. . #>»
’ *■: Wcdnaiay Jnne 10, 1852. } -
FLOUR,—Receipt# and t sates yesterday were com
paratively light Wc notice considerable shipping Fast.
We notice sales of the following, lots* 23.bbfa.ai32?3,13
for superfine to extra; 10 do S 3. 120 choice extra at
canal at 3,17; 100 at wharf at 83,0203,14;,3Jd03.03j 15
do 3,00; 100 bbls extra at 3,10; from store there is a good
demand by the dray load at 53,1203,25.. r .
BACON-We continue to note a dull market Dot
pricesimehaoged. We noticed yesterday a lurge ship*
rnent of sides to the river—we understand it is going
below, which is something unusual; -We notice sales
1000 country sides at 0, 400 shoulders 4l?l» 1 bhd do
city cured 81; 4 casks Western cut shoulders 74010 for
cask; 2000 do at 8, with pay for cask.
BRAN—Sates reported of 300 bus on the wharf at
12
OATS. -Sates of 80 bus from store ot 33; 400 do at
31}j dflOdonitheuver at3o. l \
SUGAR.—The firmness nouccd somft time ago in
sugar is not maintained; holders are mbre anxious to
sell; sales of G hbds at 0.
MOLASSES.—The market for molasies is not so firm
and holders appear more anxious to realize; we noto
sales of SO bbls at 34J.
MACKEREL.—SaIetfof 15 bbls.No J; at 7,75 5 bbls
Herring at 30,12. . !
OILS —Sales of 10 bbls Tanner’s it 814; 3 do Lard
0,1 at 75, : f : ■ •
CHEESE—SaIes of 20 boxes at 6; fOO do
SODA ASH—Tbo demand contln\e* moderate, ani
sales are regularly made at 3@3i <fiih and time; for
soda salerotus 4105. r .
POTATOES.—There is less demani for potatoes than
several weeks ago, with a decline in pice.. Wequcteat
CQO6O for reds and neahanocks. f
New QrUani a*
COTTON—The week commences wuli a good de
mand in the Colton market, own g tmhe favorable ten
or ofthe Cambria’s nows, and the iraßacuons of Satur
day and Monday comprlued some 9,50 bales, at steady
unces for ibe siticuniddhng to midllng fair qualities,
whi'-h v*rr particularly scarce ancUlmost impossible
to-find, except in mixed lists, On'uetday a fair de
mand resulted in sales of 3010 bates, piece and ihc mar
ket generally showing little or no cha*©. • On Wednes
day about noon, the Asia’s advices rorc knowntobe
In and hoi favorable, and in coimqimce the business
of the d«y was confined to 50Q bales,aken in the early.
nanof the day. On Thursday, somshKO bales found
nurcha«ers, factors showing, towar* the close of the
day especially, a disposition to sell t slightly rrdo?ed
rates Yestcrdnv’s butioess mc'udcttome 1500 bolus,
at raton about 4® | for (ho middling ad lower qualities
iban on Monday,the higher grades, fpo their scarcuy.
being but lilile affected. Thus, theulesof (bo week
sum up 15 000 bales, (aken mostly foriurnpe, and a por
tion also for the North. Tho receipt?! this port since
the Istof September, are now I,34USbales, against.
055152 to same dale last year, and it. all the United
Slates ports there is now an tnenas, compared with
last year, of 0/C.45L bales.
■ KSW OB’KANS CLAJRtIC/riOS.
Inferior —SSI I {jW'l F “‘f—•M'i©
Ordinary--- 7a©d |Faif|M-~—-••• nominal.
Middling • Hoo| 1 GooiFslrnominal.
Good Middling-..«--b|oiu | Gooemd Fine-- nominal.
TOBACCO—We have scam a jod extent of business
in the Tobacco market, ami a coinacd demand for ex*
port, which has enabled holders 'maintain prices wnh
tirmuess for all descripilous, on In most instances, to
obiain on advance of ic. Theales of the week em
brace 38t ; u hhds, including POOyeerdny. which we par*
tieularize as follows ; 200 at 3 j ICO4J; 270 good at
—: 342, or which 110 at—, J3oti»and at at4|; 69 at
4*. andf>3at4f; 43at4|; 150at*» andooatflt&Gc V
tb' Weadvaurc our figures aUJe, and qaoie. For
Lugs.ai® 4i Leaf, Inferior in tinman, 4045. Fmrto
Fine. 50. r >i» Phnice and Seldom, 606); Mason
Conuty, 40de lh. . . • •■■■■
SUGAR—Tbs market, with rderato receipts and a
light stock, (chiiifiy in the har* of speculators,) has
maintained its *leaduiess,fLnd «*e ISCOhhds have been
sold at the range of the followi: quotations: Say for
inferior and common 3io4£; gtf common 4j04); fair
lo fully fair.4|i2>sij; prime and»oice4|odi.
Wrek’f receipts,2l26hhds a;bbls—exports 30i hbd*
and bbls. *■ , • .
MOLASSF.S-r-The market a undergone but little
change, and most of the week’kewipl* have fused pur
chasers at a range of 2302 C ft trmenung, and 20)©'
274 for prime ano teboiled—th(og eholco lots have oc
casionally brought tt peel or twonoxe.
Week’s receipts, thAC bbls—«xpns,o9.
FORT #F PITTSBURGH*
7t rtCXtVATBB W T» CBANXBL.
ARRIVED
Mcararr Atlan*c> FarknisotfUrewnsville.
n Bal!&»B<cnet T ßrtwn»ville.
»* j.j ) t'ee i llendria3on,McKeesporL
u Tb»nSls sbnver, Buley, West Newton.
« Connnt,West Newton,
o slbyarUfl’ceblei, Elizabeth.
" flfUHgan No.2,lfcji«s. Ueover.
u i?reat City, Murdoch, Wellsville.
u turnahConwcll,Wheeling.
DEPARTED;
u faille, BeniieijUiowasvillc.
« Parkinson, do
« ■ j.M’Kec, Hendrickson, McKeesport.
*liomas Blmver, Boilcy, WcsiNewion.
•* 1 Jenessee. Couant, West Newton.
*4 3. IJuyard, Peebles, Elisabeth,
tv Micfiipun No. V. Boies, tieuver.
« Forest Cay, Murdock, wcUsville.
<• Allegheny, Batcbelor,Cincmnnu.
“ Swamp Fox, Cadwatladcr, St Loui. .
<• Empress, M’Urtdc, ilocklngporL
t> Gov. Meigs, Shunk, GqhpoUs.
« WmehMicr,G. Moore, Wheeling.
RarlttOf Psrkcrabcrgh and Hoclxlug*
. port Packet*
The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S.
Car’ll, busier, will leave Puisburgb every Monday,
at / o’clock, P. M., returning will leave llockingport
c<ry Tuesday, tu o o’clock, A. M.
P&taengcrs and shippers may rely on the utmost ac
commodation and promptness. W, \i. WHEELER;
mnx6 . No. 21 Market street.
AklcgUeuy ittver Trade*
REtxULdR FRANKLIN PACKETS.
i Tusfine steoiner ALLEGHENY BELLE
2. Cant. \V«. lU?<rtA, leave* the Alle
gheny wnarf forFrankuu,every Monday and Thwsday t
at 4 I*, M. . • .
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt.
Joun Hahns, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
lin, every Tuesday und Frnfay,ai 4 P. M.
For FrgighiorPassagft;applyonßoard {mar-20
For aittounlng and catfish,
(THE light draught and pleasant steamer
Capt. MausoAt, will leavetbe
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,
at 3 o'clock, P. M.,for Kmanning and Catfish. For
freight or npnlv on board. . • . fnovlfl
Sfoc Long kssch, daristUi Parksribtirg
anil Gallipoli#*.
The fine feteamer GOV. MEIGS,
, Srnrsx, Mas'cr.willleave for the above
and uncrmedinte ports, every ■
C£&2£&E2ijßa TULbDAY, at 3 P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
fcb3 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
Wsdaesday packet ror ClaclunatL
Tmk new and fast running steamer CIN-
Biaktneiuk, Master, will leave
every Wbdnxsdat,
Tor freight or passage, apply on board, or to
dee3o U. B. MLLTENBERGER.
ATS—IO3 sacks pnmo Oats, in store and for pale by
1 Je3 L. 3. WATERMAN A SONS.
BAOON— M&i. juai received and lor saie by
ARMSTRONG A CROZER,
jel2 03 Water and 64 Front street.
' SkuOMS—lbUdoz. on haudapd for cole by
11 ARMSTRONG A CROZER,
j ! l 62 Water and 04 Front street.
SHaD— 50 half bbls. sea Shad, for sal-; low, to close
ihe lot. F. R. DRAVO,
jell NolDomond.
Xr j BBLS. No. 2 Baltimore Herring, in store ou
■O\J coQßignmenLforsnleby
101 l TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE
UXntA ANU SUPERFINE FLOUR—Always on
ji hand and for sale at the lowest market rates, by
je‘l i TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE,
SAFE and convenient STORAGE,with or without in
surance, by . .
jell TAAFFE. MAGUIRE fc BANE.
1 YKIMK GOSHEN CHEESE—A splendid lot, forsale
j wholesale and retail, by J. LaVELY A CO.,
jMI . Tea Dealer# and Grocers, .
W' oolkn YARNS—An susoumeui rcceivei
consignment and for fc CQ _
jelJ ' Tea Dealers and Grocer*.
Frankfort Spriusii
GW. DUNGAN respectfully informs his friends
. and the public generally, that on the 2t»t June In-
Maiili the FRANKFORT HOTEL will In opened for
the accommodation of BOARDERS) during the shro>
mersoison.
Frankfort. June 7:2m . ■ ■ ■ . .
IUCAS— -50 half chesife Gunpowder l'eu;
170 do do Y’ngllyson do;
gtt do do Hyson do;
2f»U do do Pauchoug do;
65 do do Souchong do;
140 cuuy bpxcsY. H. & Imp, dp;
Now reoelvmg per canal, and for sale by
MILLER A RICKRTSON,
m%31 .221 and 823 Liberty st,
Notlos to Bridge Balldsrsv
BID 9 for the construction ol five Bridges, on the Gir
tv’s Run Plank Rond, will bo received until 10
o'clock, A. M. of the 2lst June, 1852, at the office of
Wm- A. Hill & Co., Wood street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh.
Plans and specifications may bo examined at the En
gineer's Office. Wyho sueet, near the Court House, on
and after the 18th instant. Contractors are required to
state bow much, (if ony) stock they are willing to take.
CHRISTIAN PRUSBB,
jell:lwd&ltw Chief Engineer, .
Waihlng JUade Kaiy,
SSALO A CO.’S CHEMICAL SOAP—For washing
• all kinds of clothes, palmed surfaces, Ac. This is
a new article, pronounced by those who have used it, to
be superior to any soap in the market, for ermraou use.
U saves in soup, labor, wear and tear of clothes, one*
half Warranted not Injurious to the skin,nor to tho ar
ticle washod. Its excellent qualities can only be real
izedbv Inal. For sale, wholesale and retail* by
* * W, A. M’CLURG & CO.,
je3 (Chronicle copy.) SSS Liberty, street. ,
Star Bakery and losDream 6sloon».
A& P.SCHILDECKEK, respectfully inform their
• old friends and customers,thatihey are now pre
pared, qttheirSqloqn,No. Stl Diamond alley, toservp up
pare ICE CREAM',of the vary, best quality, atulthours
of the day aud evening. They always keep on band,
every kind of Cakosaud.Confectionaryi fresh and sweet.
Parties and families will be served with all articles lliey
may order, on the shortest notice and on ihe most satis
factory terms. Remember the place, No. 83 Diamond,
alley- a fow floors south of the Diamond. (myl4;sw
; i4«ase f i Steam Factory.
MT. L. LEASE having applied machi
nery to the manufacture of PIANOS,be
U enabled to sell at least tweniyrfive
per cent cheaper than any. brought from
the East, andwan&med equalin every respect,... .
: six octave Rosewood Pianos, from 8180,00 ana
- .upwards. •
Seven octave do .do s :
Piano Wureroom, on Hand street, over Johns’ Mine
I T*l Water. Warehouse,. .v : ; , ;• «
• Aceordeone, i YtoUnf|Ac., tqaed wd repaired,,, lje9;y
">■*'&**}* tpr K^v.:. r : r.'*•>•;.
■ •*,>/*■* C . '■'.' •’ *'.'
vV •'•i. «** : .-.f ■ ’
T,,_ . Anetloxk Card*
H E undersigned* after an interval of font years, has
again-resumed business Having complied with
the requisitions of the law regulating Sales at Auction, •
and having procured a first class License ns Auctioneer
forthe City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such
to his friends and the public generally. With an expe*
:nence-of nearly thirty years m thislute of business. The
hazards nothing insaying that lie will be enabled to give
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize.him. • . F. MeKIfiNNA, Auctioneer. .
Refers to the principal City Merchants. iyD
Aaetton—Daftly Sales.
A T the Commercial Sales: Rooms, eoruer of Wood
A and. Fifth streets* at lOo’clck, A. M,;n 'general as
sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hnts, Caps* dec. -
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
Looking Gloscess, new and second hand Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac. -
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M,
: Books.' Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical Tnstru
menta. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold ami Silver Watches, Ac* P. M. OAvIS, ..
jaWftf , Auctioneer.
JEWELRY, at Auction—A very extensive assort
ment of jewelry now openht McKenna’s* to which
the trade is respectfully invited.. P. McKENNA,.
jel4 ' : ; . Auotioneor.
MILLINERY GOODS—A very large assortment of
Millinery goods of every variety, now open at
McKenna’s for a-few days only. P. fiIcKBNNB,
jel4 _ r Auctioneer ,
SECOND GREAT SALE tiF DAHLIAS, VfiKDrt-
NA9. and other choice .Plants* at- AccriON.—rOn
Wednefday next. June !6tb, fet 2 o’clock m the after
noon, will bo sold at M’Kenn&’x Auction Uoase. by
catalogue,a large and recherche assortment of Dahlias,
Greenhouse ana other choice plants.
je!4 P. M’KENNA, Auet’r.
SUMMER DRYGOODS at Auction—At 02Fourth st.,
on Monday morning, June SUt, at 10o’clock, at the
extensive Dry Goods Home of James A. M’Knight, will
bo sold, his entire slock of Fucmner Dry Goods, of the
latest and most desirable style*, whtch are particularly
worthy the attention of the trade, comprising: Borages
ond Berage De Lames: English and Frrueh Lawns*,-
American, English and French <,huiizes;DeLnine, Bo
rage and Muslin Shawls . Also, a large assortment of
Hosiery,Gloves,Trimmings, Ac. Tennant sale.
P, M. DaVlv, AnMioneer.
SALE OF LEASED PROPERTY.—
JLi On Saturday even ng. June 19ih, at 8 o’clock* at the
commercial sales rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth sts-,'
..will be aold the unexpired term of a lease, hivine four,
years to run from the firatof Aprillast,ol alotafgioiiad
situate on Prospect-street, near Washington st - having
aironi of 20 fuel on Prospect street, and extending back
ICO feet, on which m erected a two story frame dwelbng
hbuse and stable, and. also a small brick' tenement,on
the rear of said lot. r Sutject lo an annual groundrent
of ten dollars, payable semi-annually. Terms m sale.
By order of the Executors of the late Wm. Warden*
dec’d pelgj P.M.DAVta.Auet.
PAWNBROKER’S SALE ..OP WATCHES AND
JEWELRY, at Atcnov—Will be soldoa9alurday
evening, June 19. h, at 74 o’clock, at M’Carincy’s 'Am*.*
tionlinuse,a large assortment of second hand watcher,
jewelry, Ac. Among tha lot may be mentioned in pari
(he following: gold and silver patent lever watches,
plain end fancy coscbj gold silver nsd-lepiue watches,
plain and fancy dials; common watches; gold pencil ca
sts; gold gaard chains; gold pens, Ac; together with a
larno variety of fancy articles, Ac.
jets W. G. M’CARTNKY, Anet -
BUTTER-3 bbls. (fresh) just rcc’d and for srle by
_J«3 KUSSELL A JOHNSTON.
Cypress, for sale by ' r '
. jcl« STUART A SILL.
AM —I«U Mils. No. 1 for stile by
I jed STUART A SILL.
/~I"LAaS—2OO boxes assorted, to close consignment.
Vj -jM STUART -& SILL.
ILUOMB—iUOioii* Juniata blooms,on hand and for
I sale by. ■■■pelOl KING A MOO ft HEA D.
IG MEi’AL—OCO ions to arrive and for
sale by DelOj KING A MOORHEAD.
C. o<i Ak—*JuO ulids. air to prune N• U augur, for sale
O Je.V JAMES 4- HUTCHISON & CO.
HLMP—C 2 bale* pruno Mtssoun O, B-.,received per
steamer Persia.
LARD— 8 kegs jdu received and far sale’by " .
ItUSSELL A JOHNSTON,
jeB UD Water street.
f KAD-rSuO pigs soft Gafena Lead, laudmg from
IJ steamboat Persia,and for sale by
je4 JAMF/S A. HUTCHISON & CO.
PRAYER BOOKS AND BlßLhS.—ln the plainest
and.most etegnm bindings,-of ail sizes and prices.
j’O DAVISON A AGNBW* OSMaiketst
’~\KANGES—On hand and to arrivetbis day,ftobxs.
J prime Oranges. For sale by
W. A. M’CLUttG & CO.,
jc3 •*. ; : N 0.256 Liberty street.
Malaga WINKS— tewed and Dry Malaga Wines;
m store aud for sale by.
MILLER at RtCKETSON,
231 and 223 Libeny «L
Aft Ct'-M* OOLONG 'lEA—WfaieUlasgivcu such
U\J general satisfaction to onr retail custom, we can
now supply 10 any extent, having jast received a large
lot. Gcod Black Team 37$ cents. Superior and extra
do at 75c. 10 81,^5.
leB
FOltl' WiNfcl—Ghtuls&ottderwt’s pare Port Wine;
SqrcasktHa&t&CoV do; ,
.10 qr do do. do; '
Now landing, and for sale by
MILLER & PICKBTSON.
my3l _ _ and gas Liberty st.
' “'“V, \
\j 10 baskcL* champapne wine. Anchor brand;
1G do do do Alumm’s Veizanyf
10 do do do do doin pints;
received and for care by MILLER &RICKETSON.
myCl ;• ■■ ■ " •■ i ". ■■■ ■
bbla No 3 Urge mackerel; ■ -
ICO half bht* ao do;
10 bbls Not » do;
101 bbls ao do do;. ■» ■
10$ bids do do . do;
10 ± bblsNo 2, landing and Tot.sale by
MILLER*, KICKI3TSON.
LOAF »UGAR—\U bbls Lovcring’s o Loaf Soear;
20 do. do 000 do;
25 do Bo L crushed;
40 do do C powdered;
25 do. do A . clarified;
10 boxes do D refined loaf;
Received and for sale by
MILLER A RICKETSON,
mv3t 221 ond 22-1 Liberty st.
Brandies—
-25 hlf pipes 1?40 and 1814 Pale Cognac ; .
£ quarter casks 1600, do : do; d and 4
proof. Imported per brig Chone;
15 halfpipes, 10 qr casks and G fable 1840 and 1811,4
proof, imported per brig dames;
Also,halfpipe?, qr, and octaves,A Seignetie, Ro
chelle brandy, with the abnve now in rtau*o
stores, ond fur sale by MILLER A RICKETSON
my3l • " • 2*31 and 2*33 T>»bertv st.
TIIC Board of School Directors of Lower St. Clair
, township, Allegheny county. Pa., will rocetin the
School House in Mount Washington, on Saturday, the
3d day of July next, eii 10 o'clock, for the purpose ot ex
amining Teachers for their several schools, for the en
suing school year.
For fartherpnruculars, addressT. J. Bighorn, Michael
Knowls, A. 11 btcvensoQ, Arthar, Abram, or Irvin Hub*
lcrj_Pitt9buTgU Post Office, _Ucp;lwd&3ww
LAWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY von Sale—A de
sirably situated property, of 50 feet front on Boro 1
Ktreet r by 143 deep; well stocked with .fruitsand flow
ers, shade and Trait trees, with, grapes of a choice
quality. A two story house, well arranged and iti good
order; rooms neatly papered; a large wide porch;
pump of good soft water. All well tenced In; palings
in front. Price SI 500, Terma,£soQ.mhaud—balance
at 8250 a year. S. CUTHBGRT, General Agent, .
jcIO : 50 Bmithfieldgtrecl. -
Important to Cabinet and tikatr Dlal&atra*
WE have just received direct from the Importer, a
consignment of S bales CHAIR CANE, forwarded
to us immediately on us arrival from Canton, and which
we will sell tothe traefb at a lower price than such fans
ever been offered west of the mountains. .
Also, 2,000 sett of raachiue turned Hickory BED
PINS, at a low rato, in qunntnles to suit purchasers
TAAFFE, MAGUIHF, & BANG,
jelO • • 124 Second street.
WM. M. WARD-would respectfully announce to
. the Ladies and. Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vi
ciuiiy, that the spacious Saloons Build
ings, are now supplied with a superior quality of Ice
CreamsiCukcs, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open
from 0 A. M. to U P. M
ALSO—The Bathingdepartment will always be found
in Older, for Hot, Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost' in
dupennble reqaislte for the preservation of health.
' myll
Assignment Cor ttxe Benefit oC Creditors*
BY order of voluntary assignment executed on ihe
Bth day of May, »n the year 1852, by Clauk,M’>
Gbsth A Co., to Rtchsrd T. Leech, jr.ithe snld Clark,
M’Grulh A.Co., mads the said Richard T. Leech,jr, a
Trusteo,-or the benefit of thetr creditors. All persons
having claims against the said firm, are requested to
present them to the subscriber; and all persons indebted
to the firm* are notified to call on the subscriber, at 133
Wood street, Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the same,
my 17 R. T. LEECH, JB.
SUPERIOR PACKED TEAS.—The attention of Re
tailers U requested to our superior Teas, put up in
quarter, half and one pound packages, securely covered
with tin foil, and warranted equal tn every Tcspeot to the
best put up in the East, and superior to the majority of
them. Every package la labelled with our name and
guarantee, subject to be returned, if not approved oh
trial. Dealers will be supplied at rates as low as the
same quality can he bad in the EaMom-cnies.
For sale by W. A. M’OLURG A CO,
jeB ••••.. Grocers anil Tea Dealers
Fine Oolong Black Tpaa, '
■’IJJi E would call the attention of our retail ousiomers
Vf to our largo stock of Black Teas, selected with
great care in the New York market:
Souchong, & lb, 35c.; English Breakfast,iP’Tb.C'c.;
Fine Oolong, . 50c.} Extra Oolong, .750.
Delicious Oolong, 31,00
Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, same prices
as above, pure and fragrant.
Retail Grocers are invited to call and examioc our
stock, either packed in quarter or half pourni packages,
or in bulk, by the hulf chest.
A: JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
jeB . .. 33 Fifih.PUcct.
JOHN W. TWICBBLL-• •*»*••*••*•••——•JOSXPil IdOGBtDOX.
Twlohell ft iaogrldge<
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Corner q/*. Commercial and Pint itrteu.
TTTILL promptly attend to all consignments and Com
f V missions entrusted to them, ana will make liberal
cash advances on consignments or Bills of Lading in
hand.
orders for . the purchase of Lead, Grain, Elrmp and
other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowcstpos-
Bible prices, and on the best terms.
They will also undertsko the settlement and collec
tion of claims of-tinportance; and hope, by their espe
cial personal efforts and attention to> all the interests ot
their friends, to give genera) satisfaction; - 1 •'
Geo. Collier, SlLouu; EllisAMorton,Cincinnati,
Page A Bacon do StraderA.Gorman j-o
CharleßSjßlowACo’, do do
ChouteauA Valle, - do Springer A 5
D. Leech A CO., William Holmes A;
A Bro, Pittsburgh;, Morgan.J
Philadelobia; Shields A.Miller* Philadelphia t Bv.D.
Neicinb k Br“, and W. B.jUynoldi., Lommllej
T. CiTWICHBIJ. fc CO i New Orleans.
’ COMMISSION HOUSE,
HSW OBLBANS. .
riliiis inn* established House confine thetr attention
T striouyto SSee end purchases on Commisstop, and
to 'rney , °«!UeU l e K<: °^““^®^'* I ®" ljlletal patronage
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AUCTION SALES.
P. Auctioneer.
P. fll. DAVIS, Auotlonoer.
vv. o, fI'CAHTKJSY, Auctioneer,
W. A. M’CLURG A CO.
~Kottes to Sekool ’A*eacliers»
Saloons and Baths*
W. C. TWIGBBLL ft GO.>B
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
SAINT LOUIB.
EEMAEXABLE CUBES!
n y THE USE OT JiE. iHQ V.G HTONIS
pEPSisr.
ondenu—C* ssl —MI»
i..R. t aged 29 ' This fady
ra* vcryspaieand sallow
-had Incessant pain, anq
neosmess in (he pit of.the
reaßOd degrco
as to mate tier scream wun agony. These attacks hap
pened.someumes after food, and sometimes when none.
had been token;, She raised mush sour, olear fluid from.
the stomach In’lie morning. The stomach swelled much
at night. Tongue coated and clammy;, ranch thirst; no
appetite. Dowels costive; dull, stupefying sensation in
the forehead. ’ Complaints of two years standing. Gave
her some Fepsm on Monday. Como back in a week.
Said the pain bad not been half so bad .since taking the
seconddo3e,and was doily growmg lcss. The constant
gnawing was also gone. Appetite improved; tongue
cleaner; bowels regular; head suli heavy. ,In opotheT
week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pain in
the stomach—raised no acid flnids-rhoad felt clear, and
every trace ofthesiomneh complaint was removed...
:■ Case 2.—Married Lody, aged 50 —Pain after
Very. stout lady. Had snffered pain, usually very.se-.
verc,m the regfon of the stomach, for three years past,
and particularly intense aftereattng. When at the worst,
die paui is os if some hard body were being thrust into
thenuoftheetoinach andboredineverydirection. Much
tenderness on pressure. : This lady used the Pepsin with
surprisingeffectSoo u after the fi'stdo&etkepaio ceased
—sue felt some nausea, and retched, but nothing came
up. Several, months have panted, batthere has been no
return of the pain. Tongue clean and moist; no sore
nessoftfae stomach. •
RuaiaEKABLU Cube.—Loutsmfff, , May, IBul.—On
the 7th of May, JBslf Rev. M. D. Williams, pastor of the
Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Louisville, Ky., was ond
bad been for u long time confined to his room, ana most
oi the time to lushed, wiili Dyspepsia and Chronic Dior
rbcea, and wos to all appearance on the very veree of
the grave, and acknowledged to be so by hisphyslemn,
who had tried all the ordinary means in hispower with
out effect; and at tile above named time, the patient, by
the consent of bis physician; commenced the use of Dr.
Houvbton’s-Pcpsin, and to the;asionishmeati surprise
and delight of all. nc was maeb relieved the first day.
The third day he left hi» room. The sixth dayvwhicfa
was excessively hot, he rode ten ntties with no bad ef
fect; on the eighth Cay lie went on a visit to the country;
and on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored
to bis natural strength; be was so far reoovereu ns logo
alone ajoumeyoffive hundred miles,-whete be arrived
m safety, much improved In health,haviog had no dis
turbance oftbe stomach or bowels after taking the first
cose of Pepsin. These Ereffteunotcontrovertable,and
tins is a cakc whtcb ought to couvlnce all skepucs that
there is a power in Pepsin... Let physicians and dyspep
tics Investigate. 08. GEO. 11. KEVSISRi/
Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood sL, Pitts-.
fcun»i» Pa : fmy26;dAw ••
Dr* Gnyzott’a Improved Extract off
Yellow Dock and •Sarsaparilla!
The original and only genuine preparation for the
permanent cure of Consumption and Dweaeee
of the Lungs , when they are supposed to
be affected by the too free use of
Mercury, Iron, Quinine, sc.
—IT WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL—
Scrofula,
or King’s Evil,
Cancers,Tumors. Erup
tions of the Skin* Erysipelas,
Chrome Sore Ever, Ringworm or.Tet-- .
ters, Scald Uead, Rheumatism, Pains in the
Bones or Joint?, old Sores and - Ulcers, Swelling of
the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Sail Rheum, Disease of
the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease &rutng from
the use of Mercury, pain in the Side and
Shoulders,: General Debility, Drop- ..
: sy, Lumbago,. Jaundice and
- Cosuvenepft ■
The Beat Female Medicine Known t
rpHßShaker prepared “ Yellow Dock,” and. the “ Red
J, Honduras Sarsaparilla,” are the invaluable reme*
dial agents from which Dr.Guyzoit’s Improved Eilraol
of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la*
boraxoryof Dr. Guyzoit has given us the virtue of these
roots m their perfection. Ilia preparation contains all
the restorative properties of the roots, combined and
concentrated in their utmost strength aud efficacy.
Experiments were made in the manufacture of this
medicine, until it was found that it could sot be farther
improved.
Accordingly, we find it resorted to almost universally
in caies of Hepatic, Scorbutic, and-Cutaneous com*
plaiult, for general prostration of all the vital powers,
and allthoße tormenting diseases of the skin so trying to
the patience and so injurious to health.
f?PP P P P
Scrofula, Syphilis. Mercunal Complaints, Cancer, Gan*
grene. Rheumatism, uud a vast variety of other dtsa*
greeablennd dangerous diseases, are speedily and
perfectly cured by the use of medicine. -
Saikib, Michigan* October 6.1851*
Mu John D. Pair*—Dear. is wiltr unuttera
ble feeling'* of gratitude that lam able, tbsough the Di
vine Providence of God, and by the wonder-wrrking
agency of that excellent mcdiawe, Goyzott’S: Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla, to give >oa a few symptom?, of
mya'moslhopeless Case.* ;• 1 v
In the winter of 1850 t.was attacked with a severe
pain, which was gradually extendiogibrough the whole
righi side aud leg; atthe same time, a total .prostration
o/ my physical system j-alao, ray leg had shrank toabout
iwo-thirdsof.us. common size. ; I procured the attend
ance of a skillfal practitioner, who pronounced my dis
ease one of the worst forms of Uver complaint. He
sail ray case was one not easily handled, but prescribed
for me, 1 remained under fats treatment until t was sat
isfied he could not help me* E then procured of yoar
agent at this place, W. A. Seers, two bottlesof Gay
2ou’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which 1 re
ceived a vast amount of benefit A fter having taken
four bottles more; 1 was able to pursue my business
without any inconvenience, and have been since jbal
time a well man; while but a short time since I was con
fined to ray bed three-fourths of the time; and I cannot
a'enbe the return of my health to. an v other cause than
by the ageuoy of that, truly valuable medicine, Guy
zoll’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.
HASSUL VAURIPER.
Me.J.D. Patuc— Dear Sir.* I send you the foregoing
eerttficate> and, so far as ( am arqaamted with the cade,
Ills oil trur. 1 procured iljlhlnkingiunightbea benefit
to you and tothe offiictcd. Yoa have the privilege of
using n as you think best
Yoare,
MM M f
" The following Icller isfrom a highly respectable pby
sycian, who enjoys an extensive practice r .
Navabbe, StarkCounty,o.,Nov
DslJoun D. Paea —Dtar Sir: Gay rolls Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla,” This mediefne'Hioa been pro*
scribed by roe for the lost three y« ars; whh good effect,
in General Debility Liver Complaint, Jaanaice, Dys--
pepsia, Chrome and Nervous Diseases. In all female
complainisitcenainly is unequalled.; •
■ la the use of this medicine the patient constantly
gains strength uad vigor, &,<act worthy .of great consid
eration. It is pleasant to the taste and smell, ana can
be used by persons with’her most delicate stomachs,
with safety, under any circumstances. I am speaking
from experience, and to the afflicted 1 advisu us use. -
DR. J. S. DEEPER.
Sold by J. P. PARK, Fourth and Walnut streets, Cm*
cmnatijO, General agent, to whom all orders mast be
addressed. .
■vl6“? Price 51 perbottle—six bottles for 85. ••
Sold by L D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio,:
North-east corner of Fourth and walnat sis.,—entraaer
on Walnut—to whom all orders mast be addressed.
J Kidd & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wtlcox, Jr, corner Marke’
street and the Diamond: BA Fahnestock & Co, Puts.,
burgh; J A Jones. Pittsburgh; Lee A-Beckham, Alle
gheny City; J D V*»woll, Washington.; W H Lamber*
ton, Franklin; JBleakiey, do; L B Bowie, Unloniown; II
Welly ; Greensburgb; S. Kountz; Somerset; S.D Scott,
Bedford ;Rced & Sou,Huntinvdon {Mrs. Orr, Hollidays*
burgh; Hildebrand .& Co. Indiana;.,Forney- AAJuclay,
Kiuanning; J B Evans, Cummins A Blood, Brodkville;
A Wilson A Son. Waynesburgh; M’Farland.A Co. N
Callender, Meadville, Burton A Co,Erie; Henry For
key, Mercer; J Burge & Co, Butler i i Douglass & Co.
do; H Hannan}-. Beaver; J i) Sumracrtout Warren; F
LAC S JoiKs.'.Condersport; P Crooker, v Jr.,Browni*.
villa. TjnneiaidAw
HERRING— 20 bbls. No. 1, just rec’d and for saleby
JeB RUSSELL A JOHNSTON.
Allegheny savings fund company —a
shares for sale at a bargain, if applied for soon. .
jc7 ■ “ A. WILKINS A CO.
New Goods.
E WATTS A CO,lbsLiberty street, have received
• this day,by the-Pennsylvama Railroad,&: large
olof new sprlug styIeCAS3ISIEBES. |my2d .
A PLEA FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OFTHE
A SCRIPTURES against Romamsm and Rational
ism, by Rev. M. W. Jacobus.- 0. D.. for s’leby .
jrS DAWSON A AGNEW,Gq Market st.
T>AKASOLS— Another large lot of these very cheap
XT' *aiasols»-jQst received at
■ A. A. MASON A CO.’S,
jpS ; C 2 and 04 Matkeiaireet .
CELEBRATED for ueatneis of fit, fineness of quality,
durability of woikmanship, and low prices. Mea’s
and Boys’ Clothing. Great inducements to cosh buy
ers.. We study topkeue, CHESTER,
. je‘i 74 Wood street.
A MEETING OP THE STOCKHOLDERS of the
iL‘‘Fifth Ward Savings Bank” will beheld at the of
fice of the Bank, No. 4*24 Liberty street, onTaesday,ihe
,2Dth day of June next, at ID o’clock, A. M., wiih refer*
enceto having the stock consolidated jmo a corporate
company. [opr26:t?m| JOHN STEWART,Scaretiry.
BRANDIES— IN BOND—A. SeigaeOe and Pellevoi
sin andpale-m,qr casla* also, Na
poleon, m octaves—under Custom jJOUSe cliarges,to»
aether With 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor?
Oeaux Brandies'of the.mosi awerioMnalitiea: i
and for sale cheap, by, JALOU WEAVER, Jr ,
m yj)Q • cor. Market and First fits.
Great Bargain*!
IN VELVET, PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS
CARPETS*—Which will be found at.the carpet ware*
house of W. M’Chntoek, 85 Fourth street. As we are
determined to sell off our present stock of the above
goods at cost, we invite the attention of those wishing
to furnish, to greathargatns.
jfl W M’CUNTOCK.
lledneed Price..
A A. MASON ACO ,62 and Bt Market street,mil
./A..flpenthismoniing— ;
7 cutes Iterage Pe L»mes v lo®l3l; .
3 do Beregc».!Be; ..
40 pisces Figured. Changeable Bilk, very low; ..
SCO Crapeemi Sujnmer Shawl.;
15,:ca.es Prinlea Lawns and Muslins i :
17 do Sommer Do Lames, some as law aslOo;
Also, Lacca, Embroideries, Hosiery and Glove., (jei
Dalutaa, Vertjeana, Greentisds. Plant.*
rpHEbestcoileciionof Dahlias we.t of the tn-un-
A turn., enc handredund fifty-varieties: Thorbuni’s
and llovey’s Verbenas, whipb are unequalled.. In fact,
Hovey’s Aqionca,_Kepqbiie,andOih or Day.andTbor
bnrn’i Hefoutei S'Eeupse, and Sir B.Blanorate ad mil
ted to bo lbeGema of the World. The above, vriib
every variety of Greenhouse and oiberPiants, for sale
at lho Passenger and Reomianee Office of - -
JOSHUA ROBINSON, .
I European and General Ageat,
tnyti ks Wood street.
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MEDICAL.
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W. A. BEERS.
Gothic Hall.
% \s/!,
FOE SALE & TO LET.
TO LOT—Tim STORK HOOJI and FIXTURE# now,
oocapied bribe nabtcrilior. Ptrtue.Sloft given on
me 13th m.i. Foftemn ertoilifr of „ ~, ~ 7
- nn,> H CHK3TKB. 71 BmhMrM «r
<gj» . 2’|° b K r -A BTIiKB BOOH —WoaM »flll for
•*““* b?.,??’ D,y flood., Trimming or Groeety Store.
m-.no ow A i>t>ly u> » GOLDMAfW,
-°»S» lmMnrbel .(reel.
r T I eSieOT B £*dS5 S taehe* in
,r ’ MISKii I .?'- *or »«ln by
,05 Water siteei; 1
•for Balt. -
. .A.turcc story Brick-. House, suoated ao a m ;.h
fEg&field street, eattside* third. door from«t,s rSnSr '
Pi® of Third tlreoi. Enquire on the £VI
■ j*lfl?2W . ; . ■■ -■■■;• -... •. ; "■
MTHE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on W*w f street
near the corner of Short sirec* For term*, an* 1
ply to Alderman FAKUINSON, sth Ward. * 1
oprtsLtf
fg'l> offer*for Rent* thebe' 1
1 store rooit new oceuned-hv Meagre, Willook gjSfih .
& Davis, No. 87 Marketstreer. .Possession given :
on the IstofApti l 7 nqnireof -m >
jans;lf CHAS. H. PAULSON, No. 73 Wood St, -.
For Kent,
T\ESIRABLE BUSINESS' STAND—I offer, for re v
\} the warehouse now occupied bp me as a drag -'
store on tue corner of- Liberty and Hand streets. * A '
good location for business of any.kind.-Posseuion
given iromedlntely. • |myl2l JaMKS A. JONES./ -
For Sales
A FRAME Dwelling Houseand flat situated on Clay ■
j\ alley, No El The houses Ifl bylB,i>stone* bfgb,
with a wing 15 by IC. Lot is gP feet rrom by 67deep,—
Price SUOO. CURTIS & Agls,
niyS : . v.-., No. 133, cor. of Wood and Fnthutg,: >
Greenwood gardens FOK£ALF—Tfatftj>eau>
tifol and wellknowd pitted ia tfoW offered to per*
sons desiringa delightful aadhealihvcountry residence.
The whole will be sold togehcr or in qaanUvlesto suit
purchasers,: Apply immediately to-: • -
. irl . » THOMAS MOFFITTy Firthat.
f'i BEAT DItKGAfNH-rFOK SALE, oreXebange for '
AJT Pittsburgh manufacture, Five Lots,caeb lOOby 330
feet, situated in Tbomsoir Cell’s plan ot B«*nvlUo, fronts
iiig on WiUis s reel,and in saldjilan knownaslots Notf- 1
18,10.30,31 and ftf;. Enquire or
jel . THOMAS MOFFI n\ EO Fifth at
For Ssle. , ; v _ • J;
a LOT in Allegheny City—FrouUng 20feat on Bea-
J\. ver street, and extending back Bdiceno an alley;
verv near the ccTiierofßeaver,af>d:Fj&hlrJ»n *{s: This
lot is well situated (of business or a dwelling. Apply
immediately to THOMAS MOFHTT, •
je3 v • . v - 29 Fmlr street.'?.:>
■ - trarm for Sale* .
rjft ACRES GOOD LAND FOR Miles
« U north of-Tarentara, * a.; 60. acres cleared. Im •
provementa area good Frame Dwelling House,and an
excellent large Frame Bam. PncaJDa per acre.. En-> -
'quire of the owner-GEORGE GlLbETT,mttheprem»«
ses; or K. WILKINS, MarbleWcrks, Pittsburgh.
jffl:l*wd&2tw*- ■
M. FUK BEWiV—Fxora iho Ist oi April next, ilic . *,
Store, with Pweiling .attached, on ifa&:corner of ...
Market and Ftrst streets—a good Imsmeas stand .
Air a Store or Tavern, it being only onc-sqoarefrooi the :
river—will be rented ioir to a good, tenant;. Apply to - -
VVALTER BRaNT,
No.232Lfbeny Bt.
:TmirJs:lf
For Sate. T
A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, and I*OT-BUV
uated on.Peimjrijeetvin the 9ih ward.-- Tho'lot Jb •
523 feet front bylOtf feet deep; front building 21 by. 32
feet, 3 stories high; back baildiiYg.lU bylOteetjS stories 1
high,containing V rooms and wuleejuroncehall—ulao,
parlor in-second'story; 21 by l 8; fe^t?Tortlccfin fronti -
with iron railing; Tins propmy will oe soldverylow.-.
Apply inmedUieiytoV-v'---.THOMAS MOFFJTT, ■ -
Je2 • • •. ■ 2ft Fifth street. / t
Fut B&le &t a BftrK&iQr 7
A SPLENDID FARMyandcboice Coali ihe Fartnhar J
A , 84 acres,6uof which'isin ablgli state of ciilUvs'
lion, and about 6(f.in Coal, of the best quality, with a v
good iaiidingAnd safe'harbor. -There Is an abundance --
of Lime Stone, nhd & choice quality of Flog: stone. A -
new.. Farm House, well finished—a good garden,' paled
irr ; a stable and oat buildings j nu orchard of well -se-'
lected fcuitj good water: • The whole is incomplete or* '
; der, pleasantly suuuto Above DamN*. 2,0 n the Yocgh*’
Jogheny River.- S. CUTiJUKRT; General-Agent,.•-, 1
je3■■ ■ • SO Southfield street. :-‘-
Fifteen Acre*, for s9Bo*. '
'CtOR.SALK—A valuable property.: of. Fifteen Acres,
:j7-ione and a half miles from the caual et-Fairviow.
ten miles from the city, two acres in meadotf, tenoada •
;• half in grain; &c., balance fine timber, a good dwelling
house and Out houses; excellent frtttij with Ute smaller - : v
fruits ; also,a fine youngnursery of ch6ice froit, all in :■
food order, and well adapted for .a market gordener— -
mmediate possession can be had-by payiogfor the
grain crops at a fair priee.- Terms easy - <
:8. CUTBERT,' General Agent, - •'
jeB. _ .bftSnvthßeld street •
Rome and Lot lor fiaii« , ,
M -THE subscriber offers. for sale a two. story
BRICK- HOUSE,situate oaChatham street,. be*
tween Wiley and Webster* -The ••■■■
seven.rooms,and-is well finished throogbout- Being -
con venient to the most active buaincas pansof the city, ?
ii tsa very desirable dweUiog,for: a private residence.
If not disposed ofbefore the 2ith of Jude,itwiUbeof* w »
fered atrpablicsale»ou that ft o’clock, F. &f.
. Persons wishing Mr;..
JackfoaHoncan, corner of High street and rcnhiylva- . .
nia Avenue, who will eivo all necessary iOfotmation.-. .
. JOHNHUGHKB.
B-’or. Sale* . * .---'j •
rpEN OR TWELVE LOTS O E GBOUND near the
X toll - gate in tbe borough of South Pittsburgh. all ; :
wlthlii five minu’cVwalK76fiibevMbnongaiiel&- Bridge;
These lotsare of large size,: fronting ;on. Carson street -
&nd the Brownsville turnpike* and are among the best
lo .* for building purposes oa that side of the river, one
of these being a large lot extending from oue street to*
the other> and odjoiningthe toll boa&s lot.
• - They wfllbc sold low, and omeasonablelerms,- Title
perfect, and clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of
GEO.F.GILLMO&E,
No si Oram sti-
myHYlmdftw
ram for eats*
a valuable farm foils ale—situated on Big
J% Sewickley Creek, fifteen, miles below Allegheny
City, and about thtee-qauners of & mile fromtbfi Kwl* v ;
road, containing 48 acres, 23'of which is tlch boilffm
land, well adapted -to gardening.or ngiiCQltara) par- =•■ ■
poses. The balance is uplahd,weU situated, and vreli
timbered; bas ft yonhg orchard of abouilOdthrifty trees. -
It Is well watered. It has a small house -on it, arid ma>.
teriols ready to pat uo a new one 18 by 32; Itis eipect- ■-*<
ed that a railroad station house Wiil.be pat np. within h
mile from it. For terms enqaire of
CURTIS & DOBBS, -
Real Estate Ageniß, over Patricks »nd Frlend’sßaii)r->
ing Honse, 133, cor. Wood and Sth sts, - >" TmvVtf . ,
TiUaabliTPr^er^iflilittur^^
THE suDscriber, aSAgent for 100 owner* offers atpri*
- vato sale* ihe-lbro.Loiopf. Ground,'numbered in the
plan of the city of Pittsburgh, 71 arid-' ?2; fronting on
Peon street-120 feet, and'exiending. 75&feet,more ox
Jess, to.ilxe Allegheny River. This property will, be dis*‘
posed ofupoa sochtermsas will secoreto. ibeyarcha
gers& .profitable investment oi x'nMtai. LyingconUgu*
oas to the entrance: mtb the city ; of the Centrulßail*
road anti PennayivaniaXJansVil affords favorable; sites
for Warehouses, or : can be conveniently 'divided' into
eligible building lbiv’aifd'muft become, upoirthn com
pletion of the public improvements’, now in progress, in
and around the city, greatly enhanced in value for bu
siness purposes. Forfunher information apply to
R. T. leech, ja,
No. 132 Wood street, Pittsburgh: :
BUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, ,
CoaNBS'CP MABKKT AKU lUlkB or&B£T9, -HJTIBOUGH i
Established in IBW—Jneoipazdtal byti&»:£ctU!(Uvt9'<lf ;
. P*wi3ytvanidi Uti!i -PfTj)etual:Cii9iter* .
T>RINCIPAI>-IMIUFFi Proie«A<>F ofrTbnrelieal^nd,
Jl PraclicalSook-ArtpingaiidComniercinl Sciences.
N. Bi HA3CH r Mercantile J-aw. , '
» Joaa D. Wilw*m?, ouo of ibe best Penmen in-ihev- V
Weal, Pjrofessar.of Ornamental and Commercial P*u*r .
manshtp.
P. HATBsiu Principal of iho Classical Department,:
Professorof Mathematics and Clastica) Languages; ■>' i\
. Those who aspire t» the higher rank as
are reqnested to call and exammeibe credentials of ?lhia *,
lostitutioni from: upwardaofone hundred; MerchaniSj' - r .
Bankers and Accaohiartu in this city* who ka?e been .
trained for business in it. Aho, the emphatic lestimo*-
nlalaofihe American: Institute, the Chamber of Com* v
merce, and many . of. the leading; Merchants, Bankers, -
and Bank officers, o ( thecity of New’ York/appoiidca -.-
to the pages of *•'DutPa Worth American Accountant, 0:1
arid w western Steamboat Accountant” •=- v-
Duff’sUbok-kfceping,lo2ioyal octavo pages. Harpers, *•
New York—price st>6o. DuffVWesteru steamboat
Accountant, complete, with Hand’s Time Table, 81-00:
. Mercbanuand steamers supplied with thoroughly '
trained accountants, onapnhcauon.avtheCoUege.
Pend and geiVCireularhymail. • ■ ' fmcS? •.
'vrisw ano VAbuAULt; • ,
JlI ~ - Putnam'x Semi-Monthly Library. .
Home arid Social Philosophy, 25 cents.
Wolks and Talks of un American Farmer In.
.25 cents. ; .&c.Ac. ...
Pcpular Liyrary- *
• Hack's JourheyihrougUTaitaiy, Thibet and Ctrine,
9 voU , 81,00. ’
Essays from London Times. 20 cents.
Maiden and Mamed Life or Mary Powell,so cents.
Faria Sketchßook,socents. Ac , Ac.-
. Eckermau’a Conversations with Goethe. .
k BcltUlerand Goethe.- .
MyX>wnLi'e,Goeihe.
Modern Pointers.
A Lady’s Voyage around the Globe.
Famous of French Sticks, or Paris m lfisiv .. '
Wheat-Sheaf,. by T. S. Arthur.: .
Orutors of American Revolution;
• Women of'the Revolution. :u • • ;
Oratorsof France.
RccoUtciioasoT Literary Life,by Milford; ••• •• m :
Arctic Expedition. • ?
’ Hawthorne**Works. Irving’s do.
Motherwell's Minstrelsy. '
Uowiu’s Homes of the Foots. .
Hogh Millet’* Works.
The Wha’.ejby Melville
Treasured shots irom Favorite Authors.-
Trials of Youthful Christians* ;
Young Lady’s Home.
Night Side of Nature, or Ghosts and Ghost Sears.
Headley’rWdrks.
Captains of theOJd World.
Summer in Scotland. Life of Jeffreys. .
God in Disease.- Philosophy of Living - :
. Ail of Carter’sßooks.
Juvenile-Books, ingreatvariety. >
I j-s DAViSftV fc AGNEW.es Market »t
janrtne ttuaiMi&i »uppU6«* - j
\ Custom liousu, PitTranaaiL y <
■ • Survcyoi’s Office, Jnne4ilbsi' r -
CJEALEO PROPOSALiJ wiU be received ol this Office;-
until 12 o’Mocfr, the tJ6ih ilayof June, ’'or the supply 1
ih* folltming attlcles. for the osc of therlckat
(Uiuied Siate») Marine liarpnal,neartbiscuy.unTilthe :
"lUlh of June, 1&3: ' - :
•■; Beef, u« free as possible from bone; Price perlb’
; Bro«n Sugar, oi the best quality ,• do- .
■: R'CCj ■ - . ■■ .-■**>> ’.•m. .y
Tea, Hyson, « • » • - do *
JUccPiour, - - - * .. -do ’ , ,
§° ap ’ « At- * v * - * do
Sperm Canales, . - -
■ Cu&c, .• : :■
«• Bauer, beat, tjusi ly, •
; Middling Bacon,
: Hams,-
. Lard,- * - -
.! Float,best superfine,
Molasses, . - -
Pou Wine, -
. Vinegar,
1 Milk? - -
v Best Bolted Meal, .
Potatoes,
Beans, :; • ■ ■>■■ ■ . , . ..
Eggs, • per cozen, .
Salt pci peck.
; Hominy, ™ *
>7 ! Wood/ do
< Coal, - - peibosliel.
All 'or- tie Witt In -(or above) articles to fco;or the very
: bcst qualiiy-aiid ia.;be furbished ut' sueli times rvndlit
such qaantidestts on the. requisition of the Steward ti(
ihe Uospual, approved by ihc Surveyor may be requited.
Any oiher articleslhat may bo wanted,the contractor
to famish at the lowest - market puces. It is estimated■-
that the number ol patients to bs supplied will average;-f
about 2ftprr day, in addiutm to. which there - wilt. pq. -
aboutten officers and servauis lobe supplied. •
. -Anylnformation concerning lira contract wilfbejjlven >
OK*appUcatlonat thisOSica* J
- HENRY W«>op3,Butveyor anil Aeent,.. •
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