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" '77 * ’ , t ,v t-f;'■:v> 4 .• v-, ■ THURSDAY ' Court of 4n«rtcr gtirtini* , v ... Wednesday, Jane 16. Present— Wm. B. M’Olure, President Judge, and P. JFKenna and WiUiamßogga, Associate Judges. The attention of the Court -was mostiyoocu piedwUb'casesof atrivial - nature, and ofbnt little general interest. ■ Commonwealth vs: James Long. Indictment, Assault and-Battery.* This case was settled by the payment of the costs. CommottweaUh Ts. Johnßogers.. Indiotmcnt, Assault and Battery. This case was nlaO-eet tied in the same manner. i ■ Samnsl Humes, indicted for keeping a tippling house,, plead gnilty, and Jndge M’CJure sen tenoedhim to pay a fino of $5O and the Costs of prosecution; Homes was, committed to prison; in default of payment. ■ .Commonwealth vs. John T. Hutchinson. Ini dlefment, Assault and Battery, with intend to kill. Oar readers will recollect that Hutchinson made an attack on n man named Squires, in BSyardstownj a short time since, shooting S: in the breast With a shot-gun, and badly Wounding him. ■ :The .universal impression Is, that Hutoh insonia insane, and his actions fora year or two have tended that way?, and it was expected that ho. would be. sent to the Insane Asylum; instead of being consigned to thewallsof a Penitentiary.- The jury in tho case returned a verdict of Guilty, and Judge M’Clnro sentenced him to be impris oned in tbej Western Penitentiary for one year; Hutchinson took his sentence very hard; hois an old man, and urns badly wounded at New Or leans during the late wnr. George M’Keewa3 tried, on -two indictments of Assault and Battery, and acquitted. ..The prose cutor wub sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Margaret Ward. ‘ Informa tion, Surety of the Peace. The prosecutor was sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs.- Gcorgo Proudly. Indict ment, keeping a tippling honso. The prisoner wasfound guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $27 and the costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. George Shellenherger and Alexander Barton. Indictment, Petty Larceny. The prisoners plead guilty, and Shellcnberger was sentenced to three months and Barton four months imprisonment in the county jail. 1 These gentlemen had a great liking for poultry, and proved sucha serious obstacle to tho increase of tho number of chickens in the thriving village of H’Keesport, that the inhabitants had them arrested, and their sentcnceis the .end of tho story. Pittsburghers in California,—The'Journal of yesterday contains s letter from K. H: Bearing, formerly of Lawrcixceville; bat now a resident of : California, dated Marysville, May 8, 1852. It states that several steamers are running in the Sacramento river, commanded by Pittsburghers. Robert Baird is in.Marysville, and doing welt Wm. J. Knne is living at Los Angdos, and has a large .vineyard, from which be .expects to de rive considerable profit; heis also engaged in the dairy business, which- is very profitable.— James Melville, of Allegheny city, is trading in horses, cattle; and mules, between Marysville and Lower California—and clearing money very fast. Lewis M'Kco is mining on Cannon Creek, and David French,-of Saw Mill Bnn,; is carrying on wagon: making in Marysville—both doing well. Stephen Squires, of Lawreneeville, is en gaged in tho butchering business, : Mr. Bearing is engaged in-the express business, between San: Francisco ondNorthFcalberßiver; he also de votefl.pari ofliis time to mining, wita fair pros peots. Ladid Festival.— The Festival of the ladles of Lawrenceville, commences to-day, at 12 o’clock M. To those of onr readers who wish to spend a day of pleasure in the prettiest and shadiest of retreats, and in the company of —lhs ladies, no better chanco than tho present will ever present itself; for such enjoyment. Everything that the heart; stomach, offsenses con desire or appreci ate, can there bo seen,—beautics, bands, bo quets, bread, buttery beef, bacon and the übuo! etceras, and all for 50 cents. Besidcsthis it is designed inn most praiseworthy manner, to aid in the erection of a now Church. Thoiteraldie the name of a fine steamer,;dor signed for the Pittsburgh and St. Louis trade, now lying above the Monongabcla bridge, where she is receiving her furniture, &o. The Herald is to bo commanded by Capt. Snowden. Sbc was butit:atßrownsviUo;:bas n; capacious and strong bull, three boilers, two excellent engines and a doctor. All tbe modern- improvements are combined in-her arrangements. Her cabin is large and well constructed. She iecolcnlatcd to carry.6oo tons freight, carpenter’s measure. This-fine steamer will leave in a few -days for St. Louis. Acddenls. —Tho Chronicle of yesterday con tains a chapter of accidents which occurred on the Portage Railroad, near Summit. . A man named Roland Humpkins was crashed to death in the Portage Tunnel by a freight car. Thos. Carrol was ran over by a looomotivo at the head of Plane No. 4, and died in a short time. A man named Miohaei Storm was very severely injured by jumping off a safety car on -Plane No. B. These accidents occurred nn Saturday last with in a few hours of each other. Competition.—A. very spirited competition, is: going on between the Thomas Sbrivcr and Pilot No. 2, both of .which boats are running between this city ahd West Newton, and leave every morning. The same is also the cose between tbe Thomas P. Rea and" Globe, running between Pittsburghand Brownsville. . Competition is the life of most business communities, bntwbcncar ried on to excess between steamboats, generally proves a rninons bnsincss to all engaged.. . Sain. —la the Sixth andother bill wards, yes terday afternoon about 3 o’clock, the rain pour ed down in torrents for a short time, completely trashing - the streets- and' gutters; in the. lower part of town, however, wo were not so favored;- hut a few drops of rain fell, the’clouds quickly dispersed,-and .the/heat was more intense, if pos sible, than before. ,' Surety of the. Peace.—A woman named Mrs.’ Hay mode information yesterday, before the Mayor of/Allegheny-city,- against her husband, John Hay, for maltreating and abusing her.. He Was bound over for his appearance at conrt, to answer to the* charge, and to keep the peace. firr.—Alorgo stable attached to the Summit '.Hotel, kept by Messrs. M’Qinley,, at Summit, Pa., and owned by Mr. W. 8. Campbell, of this, city, was burped to the ground-on Saturday last;, also a dwelling house, in the occupancyofMr. C. Farran. ■ Telegraph. —The House lane of Telegraph ore making arrangements - to complete : their, .lino from Cleveland to this city, wbioh will complete their circuit to the principal eastern and western, cities. ~ A True JBiU hasbeen returned by the Grand Jury against the Conleys for the- murder of the .children of Mr. Cuthbert. Fully CommiUti. —Seth Herbet was folly com mitted yesterday, by Alderman Parkinson, to taka his trilifar : jiettylwceny. Hot —At nooa-ycSterday, the thermometer stood at DO degrees above Zero, in the shade. - The jßnffiant leaVea' for'Cincinnati to-day, al -_4JA^M. • -Hestlngwf the Board of Managers, The Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, met in theConrt House on Saturday, Jonel2tb, present Messrs. McCabe, Toting, Murdock, Way, McKelvey, Mc- Fadden, Martin, Kelly, MoQaewan, Boyd, Me- Coslin and Snodgrass. J It was resolved to. offer tho ‘following ‘ premi ume for root crops. Best, not less than one aero of Neshannook potatoes, $5,00 Best do do Red do 6.00 “ } acfo of sugar Beets 8,00 “ “ Mangel Wurtzel, 8,00 “ “ “ Carrots, 8,00 “ “ 41 Field parsnips, 3,00 “•“ “ Artichokes, 8,00 “ acre Turnips, 4,00 •“ .■■ ■• Pumpkins, ‘ 3,00 “ \ “ Rata Baga, 8,00 :: "■ i “ Cow Cabbage, - 4,00 “ 4 “ Onions, 6,00 “ dozen heads Cabbage, ■ .2,00 For the second-best of any of the above, an agricultural publication at the ohoico of the per son to whom the prenuumßhoti bo awarded, pro vided the cost- shall.- not -exceed one half the amount of the. premium offered- for the best of the same crop. For the best specimens of any of the above, not less than two bushels, nor less than three specimens of: panpkinsjthe Society’s diploma,or the Pennsylvania Form Journal for one year.— la all cases tho mode of cultivation will be re quired to be given. . - The following additions, were-made to the list of American mannfactared articles: Best SO yards Cloth, $4,00 “ “ “ Sottinelt, 4,00 ; “ “ “ unbioached Shirtings, 3,00 . <* “ «' bleaohed “ 4,00 “ 20 •• Flannell, 8,00 ■■ “10 “: Linen; 8,00 ; “ “ “ barred Flannel, 8,00 - On motion, it was resolved, that special pre miums shall be awarded to all ortioles of merit not enumerated. ;■ On motion, it was resolved, that tho premi umsoffered for Leicestershire sheep be stricken out, that term being only another name for the Bakewell variety. i On motion it was resolved to lower the premi ums on fowls as before reported, as follows— Where ss,is-offered, $3 shall be given. - Where $3 is offered, $2 shall be given. Where $2 is offered, $1 Bhall be given. Tho committee on obtaining a site mode a re port, stating in substance that nothing definite had yet been done in the matter. ' On motion it was resolved that in addition to< the premiums already offered, a premium of five dollars be offered for the beat brood mare and colt. ■ On motion it was resolved that the Corres ponding Secretary, bo requested to send circu lars to the proprietors of the most important agricultural implement manufactories in the country. ■ . ;:■ ■ The American Institute of Now York, desiring the society to open a correspondence with it, on motion the Corresponding Secretary was directed to do eo. . On motion of Captain Young it was resolved that the printing committee have power to change money premiums, where theydeemit necessary, to any of the following agricul tural publications—Union Artist, Pittsburgh, Farm ■ Journal, Lancaeter, Albany Cultivator, Western Horticultural Review, Cincinnati, Frai - rie Farmer, Chicago. ■ ; The following gentlemen were appointed Judges at tho ensuing fair, and plowing match. Houses;—Dr. William Addison, City; Body Patterson, City; Dr. George Have, Fayette tp, -. Cattle; —Wm. C. Dunn,Beaver co.; Wil liam Hail, Robinson tp.; John Thompson, Penntp. Sheep. —J. A. Gay, Findiey, tp.; William Cox, Mifflin tp.; James Gilmore, Wilkins tp, Bvrure.—Wm, Boyd, Wilkins township; Mar tin Clever, Robinson township; William Morri son; Ohio. ■ BiinT.—John M’D. Crossan, city; William Bennet, city; James Montooth, City. . . Field Cnors.—John K. Calhonn, Mifflin tp., John-M’Gill,.WestDccr township; H. P. Stot lcr, Penn township.- Ploughing.—' William Martin, Manchester; James Gdmore, Wilkins ; Martin Clever, Junior, Robinson township. Judges or Ploughmen. —John Murdoch, Jr., Freebies: Jno. Yoang, Robinson; Benja min Kelly, Pena. ■ Ageioultuhal Implements. —Jno. Boyle. In diana; Jam McKelvy, Wilkins; Col. Wm. Espy, Cbortiers. Caemagus.— James Matthews, city ; Jno. Kells, city; M. A. White, Allegheny. : Edge Tools. —Jno. T. Logan, city; Michael ■Whitmore; city; Henry Hnyß, city. On motion it was resolved that a commiitcoof five bo appointed to nominate and approve of Judges on all articles not already enumerated. : Messrs; McFadden; Kelly, Murdoch, Young, -and M’Quewan were appointed said committee. After the transaction of some business of no general importance, tho Board adjourned; to meet again at 11 o’clock on Saturday the 10th instant. - J. E. M’CABE, Cn.vir.MAS, J. K. KENNEDY, SccEETint. Fraud.— An alleged case of fraud has corns to light within a few days past, which has been buried in-ohscurity since the transaction in 1840, John Dougherty, a raft pilot, from Jofforson county, waa yesterday arrested, charged, before Mayor -Guthrie, on oath of Ezekiel Harris, of Wheeling, with obtaining money under fatso pretences. It appears that a gentleman named Miller, from Cincinnati, bought n quantity of lumber, in June, 1840; from Mr- Campbell, of Jefferson county, and employed Doogberty to pilot it to Cinciaqati. Some time after, the hands empleyed on tho reft returned to Jefferson county, and Mr. Campbell that the raft had broken to piedch: between Pittsburgh and Wheeling. ■ It is charged, however, tiiat Dough erty sold the lumher to Messrs. Gill & Harris, of Wheeling, for $525; Dougherty denies that ho is tho man; and says lie did nothing of tho kind. Mr. Harris testified that he was tho man who sold the firm tho lumber. Dougherty wo3 com mitted for a farther hoaring on Friday next. Matrimonial Squabbles. —Alderman M’Master yesterday committed John Simpson, charged on oath of his wife, with having assaulted, threat ened and abased her, in aa alarming manner, instead of loving, protecting, and cherishing hie amiablo spouse, os be hod promised. The par. ties in the offair live on Washington Btroet. Martin Kopler; of. Birmingham, was also com mitted—his.wifo having made an information of surety of the peace against him, before Esquire ■-Patterson..- . .. Sentenced^ George W. Sword, tbe young man convicted at the present term of Court, of assault and battery, with intent-to kill, a man named Nichotsdn, in a" ten-pin alley in the Diamond, was brought into Court yesterday to rcceivo his sentence. The sentence had to bo written out on paper, as Sword is both deaf and dumb. Ho was sent to the Western Penitentiary for one year. Immediately after reading bis sentence, Sword was seized with a lit; he was conveyed to tbe jail and restoratives applied. Returned to Court —Wm. Brightmore, keeper of a tavern. on : the. comer of .Etna and Footory streets,-was held to bail for his appearance at Court; On oath of Thomas Garnon, to answer the charge ofkeeping a tippling house by Aid. Par kiMon. . . ■ v . . Isabella Wataon, a boarder at . the house .of Brightmore, made information against Garnon for behaving in a disorderly manner in Bright moro’s houße. Discharged,- —Watson and Martin Campbell, accused of robbing the U. S. Mail, had another hearing before the Mayor yesterday afternoon, and wtre discharged, there having been no evi dence which would at all warrant their commit ment-fdr trial. The other brother, Jos Camp' belt, remains in prison; and will be . tried at the nsxt session of the U. S. Circuit Court. " Killed.- —Mr. Thomaa Law, a resident of Alle gheny loity, (late of Manchester,) was killed by the failing in of the roof of a coal pit in the in.which he was working, on last Mon day afternoon, at Green Springs, about 12 miles up the; Monongahela river. His funeral took place yeßterday. morning, from the residence ::of bis father, atUreen Springs. Magazines for July.—Just received at Miner* Co.'s, No, 82 : Smithfield street, Godey’s, Gra ham's 'Sartain’s, ond Peterson’s Magazine, for July. Now is tie time to snbsoribe, na all of the abffe Magazines commence new volumes.'.' ■?.*- ?-* .* 'J : -' ~ •' f L- The tear. —The Fair nowholding by the ladies of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Alle gheny Cityiwas opened yesterday morning at 9 o’olqck. Persons residing in :Pittshnrgh; Man ohester, and the neighboring t owns, wishing to visit the Fair, will be furnished with a free pas sage in the omnibus, by applying to the dri vers. Man Rice was always noted for being nmod cst man—proof; the prints, large as life, of his good-looking phiz, to be found on every comer. No matter about that, however, Dan, with his monster circus, will bo along about the first of. next month, ns will be seen by reference te an advertisement in another column; Disorderly Mouse. —Elizabeth - Davis -made a complaint before Mayor. Guthrie, yesterday, against Ana. White Catherine Johnston, David and Margaret O’Brien; for keeping a disorderly house, on Pennsylvania Avenne. The aooused were fined, and committed in default, for thirty days. Taken Over. —Michael Shea was taken to the penitentiary yesterday by Mr. Fox; onr jailor. It has been bat a short time since this unfortu nate man was released, on the expiration of his term, from that institution. ; Theatre. —Mr. Mulholland appears again this evening In two characters. A new fareo will al so be presented. Disorderly Gonduet. —Mayor Guthrie commit ted two men for disorderly conduct, yesterday;— one for 24 hours, and the other for thirty days. SS7* FRESH OYSTERS reoeived daily by Ad ams’. Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TBE O’REILLY LINE. WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. Baltimobb, June 16—10 A. Iff. Tho city is thronged and tho excitement great. Three caucuses are now in session. Fillmore is now considered out ■of the question. ; Tho con test is between Webster and Scott; Webster’s chances are considered the best, as ho has friends among both Scott and Fillmore men. Some of the Scott men are sangoine, bat most are bent on defeating Fillmore. The mootings of the friends of Webster and Fillmoreare now boing held in separate rooms of Carroll Hall. ‘ SECOND DESPATCH, 12J o’clock, P. M. : A committee of one from each State has been appointed to select permanent officers. Mr. Stevier, of Lonisiana, protested against the or ganization, as having taken place before twelve o’clock. The Convention confirmed the organi zation. . The committee on credentials and officers, ap pointed by the several States, adjourned until fi o’clock in tho evening. THIRD DESPATCH—EVENING SESSION. The committeo on organization, by a vote of 17 to 15, selected Gen. John G. Chapman, of Md., permanent President. - When the Convention re-assembled; the report of the committeo on organization was adopted, when Mr. Chapman took the chair and delivered an address, urging harmony and conciliation. The delegates from the slavcholdlng States have unanimously adopted n ecries of resolutions to the following purpart; Ist, declaring the general government one of limited powers, and denying its right to exercise powere not express ed and granted in the constitution; 2d and 3d resolutions are in relation to tho rights of the States; the 4th ogainst tbe doctrine of interven tion; tho sth in favor of an economical adminis tration of government, and n tariff for revenue, which will givo encouragement to all branches of industry in cYcry section of the country; tho Gth favors a system of river and harbor improve ments by the general government; and the 7th and Bth endorse tho finality of tho compromise measures in all their parts. Tbe friends of Webster are pledged to support these resolu tions. .. A prayer wns delivered by the Rev. Mr. Stock ton, who alluded to tho Hon. Henry Clay. The Convention then adjourned to meet at 12 o’clock to-morrow. EUROPEAN NEWS- ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP EUROPA. Nf.w Tore, Juno 16. The Earopa'arrived to-day, from Liverpool, with 64 passengers; among them arc Col. Moore,- bearer of despatches, and Sir. Griffith, tbe Brit ish Secretary of Legation. The Europa sailed from Liverpool at 1 o’clock on tho sth of June. LtvnnrooL Mabket—Juno 5, 12} o’clock.— Cotton—There is a good steady market, without suy chango in price. A little speculation is go ing on, and saleß are likely to bo large. At London, on Saturday morning, tbo fluctua tions in consols, among tho chancery brokers, caused a depression. Tbo sales on Friday, at 2 P. M.; stood at 100J@100 7-16, monoy, nod 100§@100J on account. At Liverpool provisions were active at the last i advances; tbe stock was small. Bacon bad ira- J proved Is. and was active. There was littlo do-1 ing in Pork, ond tho market wen bare. Of Lard tho tendenoy was upward at Gd. advance; Rico in moderate request, with no. material chaagc; Carolina 17s. Gd. American scoaritics were in; demand. IT. S. sixes, 1867 and 1808, 107}@1084; bonds 1869, 100J@110.\: Pennsylvania fives 98@99; Ohio sixes 1870 nnd'lB76, 107@107}; Kentucky eix es, 1868,99@100. Cotton—SalCß of tho week, G 3,000 bales; On Friday, 8000, ■ On Saturday, estimated at 8000. Market firm, imports moderate, and holders con fident. Tho sales for export were 8,000 bales, and speculators took 25,000. Breadstuff's—Denniston & Co., quote western canal flour at 19s@20s; Baltimore and: Phila delphia 19s6d®20s6dwhite: and yellow corn meal 18sGd®14s; whito wheat Cslld@G_s2d; red and mixed 6s9d*- Yellow corn 325®3553d; white do 30a@80s0d; mixed 81e6d. A steamer for Australia leaving Plymouth on Friday ran against tho pier.. Bbo was much, damaged and put back, : The report of the San Juan del Rey mining company was very favornblo. Tho nett profits for tho past year were £52,000, heiDg a divi dend £2 per share. There' was nothing important from Franco. The -intelligence from England is unimportant. It is feared that tbo free trade leaders will force a free trade debate. A reward of £lO has been offered for the ap prehension of Meagher, A Snanish expedition has started from Manil la for'tho Indian seas to erect fortifications at Paerto Pallo. Tho trains whioh donveysd the Emperor of Russia to Warsaw on tbe 27th, ran off the traok. Some of the passengers were injured. . Hew OniEAJts, June IS.- There will be a grand Domooratia Ratification meeting bold to-morrow. There was an eleotion yesterday of delegates to the Convention under the new State Constitu tion! ' The Whigs have a large mtijonty. The city market is quiet; the sales of Cotton were only 500 bales; sales 40,000 bushels Corn at 48®60. FIBE. Cikcinxati, June.l6. John Do Horgne & Co’s. Alcobol Distillery, on Water street; was burned down this; morning.—. The building was not very valuable. : NEW-.YORK MARKET—June 16. Flour—Sales 4600 bbls State,ond Indiana at $4,12@4,25; Ohio $4,18@4,31; Southern $4,48 @ Gr 6 jli...Sales 2500 bUBb fair Genesee white wheat at $1,13; soles 10,000 bns mUed Western com at 62®G3J; roundyellowGBJ®fa4- Proviaions...Pnme pork worth $10,87®16,60, mesa $18,25®18;87. Prime beef so,bo®*B,. mass beef slb@l4. Sales 100 bbls beef horns at $16,50. . . . . Hemp-Sales 60 tons American ...undressed at $l2O. * Oil-Sales 1600 bbls Linseed at 63. Tallow—Steady; 60001bs prime at 8A®»&. EVENING. , Cotton,..Sales of at, 9J. Flour—Soles 11,000 bbls State at $4,-12@4,~ 25; Ohio and Michigan at $4,12@4,31. , ■ Grain—Sales 27,000 bus we stern mixed Corn at 62®G3J; round yellow 631@64. Provisions...Sales4oobblß*MeBB:Pe r hnt.s!»,* 26@18.37; prime $19,37@17,50; 'sales3oobbls EardlOJ. Coffee... Rio 9£@9£. Spirits Tarpoutine...Held at 44®45. " Whisky...Prison 20J; OMo 20J.- | Stocks.„ErieBBs. Reading 88J; Morris IB|. ' - •> Sr. Louis, Jane 16. TherivirisotttStandjantl the weather allow ery and worm. Arrived, the Silos Wright, - The markets are unchanged from yesterday’s prieea. Coscoei), N. H., Jane lc. - The Democratic Legislative Caucus have post poned the choice of a Senator: in place ' of the Hon. John P. Hale until November next - ■ Mimms, Jnne 16. The Luoy Robinson stink this morning fifty miles below Memphis. She ia a totaL loss; no lives lost. NEW ORLEANS. MARKET—Jan© 14. The market is quiet; unusual on Mondays. Flour... Steady; Ohio $8,76; Illinois super fine $4. Grain... Cora 48@62. Provisions... Mess pork fair demand at slB@ -$18,25;; prime bacon sides 9J.. Hay;..Western $16,60 ton. Whiskey...l6J@l6J. Cotton... Quiet; the Baltics’ newsdisappointed the speculators but has not affected the prieeß. ■Tobacco...The sales for the week wore 8800 hhds. the outside prices of which were from 6to 6J for selected varieties. : Arrived on Sunday, tho Falohion, W. B. Clif ton, Reindeer and lowa. Also to day the Amer ican from Nashville. CINCINNATI MARKET—June 16. Tho river has fallen six inohes; weather warm. Floor... Firm at $3,25. : Grain... Barley 40 ots. Whiskey... Decline d; 15}. Provisions.v.TJnebonged; Grooeries...No change,. COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE JDAHKBTi OmCB 07 THE DaTLT MOBJItVO Post. ( TAu*slay June 17,1852. : J ASHES—No change in prices or demand; sale® of sod* continue to be raado in lots aL3o3£,ca9b and time BUTTER—The demand is moderate, with ample sop* plies; sales2ooo)3 at 0; 10 crock* at 10. ; CHEESE—'The aoek ib large* tri h lncrea»lng,rc. ceipts; prices are. declining; sales la lots at 60Oi for common, and 70>» 4 for extra common. - . < FLOUR —We have sales of the following lots; 2} bbU S 3; IS ao S 3; 20 do *3; 27 at 63,05; 100 in lots m 830 3jlo for superfine to extra .. MOLASSES—Sties 10 bbli at 34|. OATS—Sales 200 bus from store at 3OO do 31 BACON—The stock in first hands is ample for the trade demand; prices ere gradually giving way; sales G hhds Cincinnati vboolderaat 7|,andBf,2s for cask; l hbd city shoulders at £{•; 1 do hams 9J; 3000 plain bams at 9Jo. MACKEREL—SaIas 10 bbls No. 3 large at 87,78 par money. • BUCKETS—SaIe* 60 doz at 81,755?* tfoz. : COFFEE—SaIe 30 bog* at !0{; 10 do H), to country. WHlSKY—Demand moderate; sales 20 and 35 bbls .at 18e. RYE FLOUR—2O bbls tt the wharf at 82.021; 12 do 82 50. LlME—Sales 15 bbls at 81,28 V bbl. COaUIZEROIAIi BPMHABT. W OOL—The new clip has been arriving at Baltimore more freely ibU week, and met ready *alo at rather im proved prices. We notesale*3oooSbs unwashed atl?i& SOr; looutts pulled at 21025 c; aad OuOQt tub washed m 27020 a. The import of 35f0 bales from Peru, to which we referred last week,, has been taken-for eastern ae coant, buitbe terms have not yet transpired. At Albany, the Journal say*;—We bare noticed, sev* era! lots ct new clip In market, which were readily ta ken by dealer* this morning at 22034 c. At Cincinnati Im-taesi is still on a limited scale, re* ceipu continue fight, but )hc market steady, and buyers are free hi our quotations, eav:—Tab. washed and u>lt r 21021; common and J blood fleece, 2202$ i blood me rlno. 21035, J do &&S7; fall blood 2303 a 4 off ftr' un washed • - At Detroit the latest advices say The receipts of wool t<vday are lamer than those of any tingle dav since the new clip began to come la. Nearly fiOOSfb were brought la from virions parts of the country Much of ibis wool vra* of the coarser grades, and there wasadeolineof 2t In price in the Inw varieties. The common grades ranged from 2* to 27028 c. Some small lottof fell blood Merino brought respectively 30,30J0 3lc, but much of what was brought in to-day belonged to the coarser kind. The Michigan Whig says Sheep shearing Is becoming Crctty brisk among our fanners, and small lot* .of wool cgm to came m for sale The market prices are con siderably lower thin those of hit season, bat still, such a* afford a feir remuneration to sheep farmers although the extravognnt rates paid Ivtt year have rai*edexpfO> Utioos an«agtbdse who have not kept the track or tho market prices, which lea'?* to d * appointment at present rates which laoge from 180335. POUT OP PITTSBURGH- Ck rsst WiTK in mi ciiajwxl ARRlvpp: Bteamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. “ J.M Kce, Hcadricksnn, McKeesport. u Thomas Slmver, Bailey, West Newton. “■ Ccne«»e. Conint, West Newton. a 8. Bayard, Peebles, Lii2B.bctb. u Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Reaver. “ ForenCuy.Mardoch, WeihvtUe, w Winchester,G Moore, Wheeling. ■* Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati, . u Justice, Skelton, Wheeling. “ Novjgßtor.DcQn, Louisville. 11 Hartford, HaaletttLomsviUc.. DEt'ARfKO: 14 Brownsville. 41 Atlantic, Parkinson, do J. M’Kee. Hendrickson, McKeesport. * l ,Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, WcslNcwion. “ GenCsßce, Conaat, West Newton. u 8. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Bores. Beaver. M ForcrtCltv, Murdock, WeltsviHe. “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. a Cincinnati, Boies, Cincinnati. “ Julia Dean v MoVay, Zanesville. M Fmnneier, Pne. Nashville. • Starieust Parbmkarglt atul Booking! »_ tCg» ay • port Packet. The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA. A. B» Cason, Master, will leave Puubsreh eyery Monday, at 3 o’clock, P. M>; returning wilt leave llockingport every Tuesday, at C o’clock, A. M. . Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness. w. I». WHEELER, maid : No. gt Market street. Allegheny tUrer Trade, REQULAH FRANKUIi PACKETS* i JSSLa Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2. Cam. Ws, lUsha, leaves the Allc eiieny wtiarf for Fr&uktin,every itfonday and TAtiriday, at 4 P. M. The fine atcnraer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Cap! Jous JUnna, leave# the Allegheny wharf for Frank' Uii, every and Friday, at 4 P. M. For Freight or Pn*»nKe« apply on Board For Marietta amt tiocttingport. I Tns: fine steamer PACIFIC, ZaNorm JgE&£§Sß& «N, wiil leave Tut the above and intermedia ate portise very THORS DA Y,at4 o’clock, P. M. For frt.gh.or boord^no^^^ No. 61 Water au and 63 From at. Fpr Klttaimtng and Catfish* I JE23»*& THE light draught and pleasant steamer ARIONj Copt. Milling**, will leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clork. P, M., for Kiuanning ana Catfish. For freight or passage apply on board, - # • InovLS • IIDRU .VINEGAR—L , S bbl».oa band and for sale by t JeU V ARMSTRONG A CROZER. ■ Forihe Daily ftlomins Fosi. •rTfE, the undersigned, feel it a duly incumbent on us Iff to award t*» Mr. John DABBt pur raced of thanks for the pleasure afforded usof attending tho examination of hi* pupil*, Which took place in his school ropra,oh WyLie street, on Tuesday tho tth. rest., and we feel • great pleasure in being able to itate that the answering was'such as to exceed tho most sanguine expectations of Uie parents and gaardians of toe chitdredentrusied to adopted, the discipline and order carried . oat In his *cbool, cannot fail to be attended wtth the most beneficial results. , The severe) classes wore examined in spelling, rcadr log, writing, Englishgrammar, composition, arithmetic! algebra,geometry} mensuration, geography and globes,' and acquitted themselves in a manner tngh.y creditable to themselves, and much more "O to their tegoher, Daniel Mlnahan,O.Kngj Wm O Callahan, W T} : Philip Crowley, M/T; A. M’Tiche, Arthur Toner, Thomas Rattfgan, Timothy McCarthy, Days, . , . jeto:3td : Jag. 8 Dcvihn,C. Eng*r.. ■B, As Ffthneitoob’f .Vemlfagvl . rnHEsafeßt aod most effective renudy for Worms, in JL ChUUrenand Adults; itijuijaseverbeendiscovered. The followinxieatimohy of its good effects is offered.** From B. R .W. .Wllstgcn, Druggist: . . Lavayctie, (InUiaiiaVNov. 10,1831. Messrs. B. A. Fahne*tock&Co,—Gents: Jhave been engaged in the Ding busmens for a number of years, ami have known your Vermifuge since I have boon in the business. In this vicinity it is very popular, and the sales are large and yearly increasing. Of all the va rious articles of Vermifuge In the market, none has so. good a reputation, ns:yours, and none maintains its character bo well, f coaid multiply instances of the good effects resulting from its use, but -presume such wpuld be Several of our most ble physicians use it fn their practice here, and-iccom* mend fins a good and safe article for the expulsion of Worms from the system. : .... Yours, &o. B. R. W. WILBTACH._ Prepared and sold by. B. A* FAHNESTOCK A CO. corner of Wood and First streets, Piushurght • Jell.dfcwlm To Hallroad Coutractorx? : - •• PROPOSALS will be received until after Uieatih day of July next, Inclusive, at the Engineer Offices of the Notth Western Virginia Railroad, in Parkersburg, West Union and Clarksburg, for t* l ® Graduation, anil Masonry of 60 or 00 sections (of about one mileeach of that Road—embracing oil (ho. heaviest,paru of too work, and containing a number of tuanejs, deep cut: tings and embankments, as welt as aconsiderablo share of bridge and culvert masonry. The Jlnoextonas Trom the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at the mouth of Three Forks Creek, two miles east of Fetlerraan, to Parkers* burg, on the Ohio river, and is aboutlo4 miles in length. ■ Specifications will bo reody at the offices, named, ana also at Fetterman,on and ofier tho sth of Jajy, pfoxtmo f and'Engineers will be on the line u> afford information. The counlTy through l which the Road passes la hfcai* thv.well settled and cultivated, and abundant sopPh*® may be had atongthe route, and; from either end of it, bv means of the Ualilmore andOh!oßoUfpod«.the North* westemTumplke and other good roafls,andby toeOhjo. nver The facilities for cheap execution of tpe wpr* are great. Hands must be abundant, aa the flShmore and Ohio Railroad is advancing rapidly lo completion, and releasing a large nmoant of laborer BiddersWatbriog the best testimonials, and wUlatpie Wshßthtliftf work they may have gn hand. order of the President and Directors, 7 • ' . J3ENJ. If. LATRQBE, Chief Engineer, I: Baltimore, Jane Bth, 18W. ■ « I [Saltwion Fatnou ATJCTTGN SALES/ * • ■ Aawtiftw ■ • : tnHB anderaigned. after anlmeryal of fonr yearsthaa *• “Tr? . r ? 9o «*d.business. Having complied with *• on * of >w? regulatlng'Sales at Auction, fndbaving procured » first class License as Auctioneer. ♦S Ins services ossnch to bis.rncnds and .tho pabUc generally With an expe rienceof nearly thirty yeurain this lineof businedsihe hazards nothing msaying that be will be enabled to rive enure satisfaction to all those who may feel deposed to patronize him. „ . P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. •Refersto the principal City Merchants; Iy9 m Auctlon*~(>aUyE&i«a, — A T the Commercial Sates Rooms, corner of Wood ojl and Fifth streets, at lOo’cJekiA.M.,a-general as* sortraent of Staple and FaneylDrv Goods. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. v■ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., ' _ Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new ana second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. _ t AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, Books. Stationeryv .Fancy, articles, Afnsical Tnstra ments, Hardware and Catlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Stiver Watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, i ■ iaflhtf ■■ > Aacuoneer. P« IB’fiEDSAf Auctioneer* : TEWELRY, at Auction— A very exteasive assort tl raent of jewelry now open at McKenna’s, to which the trade is respectfully invited.- P. McKENNA, . . jc!4 Auctioneer. MILLINERY GOODS—A very largo assortment of Millinery goods of every vanoly, now open at McKenna’s fora few days only. P. McKENNB, . jeld Auctioneer p. in* DAVIS* Auctioneer. SUMMER DRY GOODS* at Auction— At 62 Fourth st., on Monday morning, -June 21st, at 10 o’clock, at the extensive Dry Goods House of James A. M ’Knight, wilt be sold, bis enure stock of Summer Dry Goods, of the latest and most desirable style*, which arc particularly worthy theaitenhon of the trade, comprising: Beroges und Berage -Be Lainesj English and French Lawns; American. English and French* bintzes; De Lame, Be rage and Muslin Shawls 'Also, a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Ac. Terms at role. - jelQ P. M. DA Vl*, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LEASED PROPERTY.— On Saturday evenmg. dune 19ih,oi 8 o’clock, at the commercial sales roomß,-cornerof Wood and Fifth sts., will he sold the unexpired term of a lease, having four years to run from the first ofApril last,of a lotofgiouad -situate on Prospect street,near Washington st, having ntront of SOfcet on Prospect street, and extending haek ICO feet,on which ts erecied atwo story frame dwelling house and stable, and also a small brick'tenement, on the rear of said lot.; Subject to an annual ground rent of ten dollars, payablo semi-annually. Terms at sale. By order of the Executors of the late Wm. Warden; dec’d [jels) P-M. DAVI3,Auct W, e. ffI’CARTHE¥, Auctioneer. PAWNBROKER’S SALE W WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT.Accnos—Will besoldonSaturday evening, Jane 19. h, at 7} o’clock, at M’Cartney’s Auc tion house, a lnrse assortment of second hand watcher, jewelry, Ac. Among iha lot may bo mentioned In part the following t gold and silver patent lever watches, plain und fancy cases; gold sliver aad lepine watches, plain and fancy ditisi commonwatches; gold pencil ea ses; gold guard chains; gold pens, Ac; together with a large variety of fancy, urticles. Ac. : jelS W. G. M’CARTNEY, And. TCLOUR—-75 bids, just received and for sale by . J? jell ARMSTRONG & CROZER OENTLEMEN’9 TRAVELING COMPANION—An improved and convenient article, jnstrec*ivcd and for sale by : JAMES A. JONES, jelft . - i corner of Liberty and .Hand sis. DOUBLE STOP M.n.LODKUftS—Just received, an<*> ihcr of those DoaMo Two. Stop Mclodcons, made by Carhart, the original inventor. These instruments, made under Mr. Carbon’* direct personal supervision, and Altogether unequalled for power and richness of tone. . Please call and examine. For sale by 11. KLEBER. Sole Agent, jolo . No. 101 Third stieet lloait'Of Kefage* ' : THEciUiens of Allegheny county are requested to at tend bq adjourned meeting atthc Court House, on Thursday, the 17th instant, at 3 o’clock, P. M., to take into consideration the propriety of the County subscri bing ten thousand doUaTS towards erecting the House of Refuge : JAMES S. CRAFT, Chairman, JOBH P. M*COP>, > ’ Thomaii KtBui»,_> Secretaries. Vranbfort Spriugß* W. DUNGAN respectfully informs bis friends UT• am! the public generally, thaton the 2»*l Jane in itaoi, the FRAftKFORT HOTEL will be opened for the accommodation of BOARDERS; daring the sum* mer 40*8011. Frunfcfort, June 7d?m XTOTICB—The partnership heretofore existing be* XV tween tbo undersigned, in the Wpo! ond Coromis aion basinets, under tne firm of Moqphy fc Lee, was dissolved on the first of April last, by mutant cousent The business of the late firji will be settled by .It who Is doty authorized to use the name of the firm lor that purpose. J. R. MURPHY, mr4 n. LEB Aottce to School TeacJUsrs, fflHB Board of School Bisectors of Lower St. Clair l township, Allegheny county, Pa* will meot In the School iiotme m Moatu Washington, on Saturday: the 34 day of July next,at lOo'cloet, for the parpo&eor ex •miningTeachers for their several schools, for the en suing school year. Bighorn, Michael Rnotvls, A. B Stevenson, Arthur, Abram, or IrvinHnb tar, Pittsburgh FosiOffico. tjeO:lwiiMww y awrbhcbVillb .pro" Av ■PROPERTY dc -4 4 drably aitaaied property, of 50 feet front on Boro 1 t ueeU by 143 deep; well nocked with frail* and flow* nhado and frail treesr with, grapes, of a choice qnohly. A two fctory hoase, well arranged and in good order; room* ne&Uy papered; a Urge wide porch; parap or good toft water- All well fenced in ; palings m front. - Price $l5OO. Term*, SSOOinband—balance year. S.CUTHBERT, General Agents . jclO. • • ____ ____ _sDBrtmhfiel4 Important to Oablnot and CJtiair ftlakcra, *ll/Share just received direct from the Importer, a fT consipnmeDtdf-SbaiesCliAIIlCANE, forwarded to as Immediately on us arrival from Canton, and which we will sclfio the trade at a lower price than such has ever been offered west of the mountains. Also, li,o*JO eelt of machine turned Hickory BED PINS, at a low rate,in quaniiuca to suit pucebosers TAAFFi?, MAGUIRE A BANE, jelO ■ .. ;■ hit Second streot. . Hotfoe to ttrld&e Baftld«ra« BIOS for the construction or five Bridge*, on the Gir ths Eon Plank Rood, wilt be received ontil 10 o’clock, A. M; of the 2l«t done, 1652, at tbe: office of Wm. A. llill & Co., Wood street,near Fourth, Pittsburgh. Plans and specifications may be examined at the En gineers OGiee. Wylie sticet, near the Court House, on and after the l£lb insiaau Contractors are reqolrcd 10 state how much, (if any).stock they are wilHn*r to take. CHRISTIAN PfIUSKR, Chief Engineer.'.. jellilwdAttw St«r Bsftery and lc« Cream saloon. A&..P, SCHILDECKER, respettfutly inform their • old friends end customers,that they-ore now pro* pared, attheit Saloon, No, Diamond alley, to servo up per* \CQ CHEAM., of the very pest quality, Btoll U mts of the day and evening. They always keep on hand, every kind of Cakes ana Confectionary, fret.li and sweet. Fumes and (amities will be served wun all articles they may order, on the shortest nolle? anilon the moat satis factory terms- Remember the place, No. $2 Diamond .alley, a few doors routh of the Diamond.' [mylfrSw Saloons and Botha*. TSTJM. M. WaKD would rcrpeatfully unnoanee to Vf the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh end vi cinity, that the spacious Saioou » at ihe*Aihenn?um Build* Ings, are now supplied with a superior quality of Ice Creams,Cakes, Frails, and other refreshments. Open from 6 A. M: lo ll F.M ALSO—The Bathing department wjUalwaysbc found In order, for llot. Cola, or Sbovyer Biths, an nlraouia* dispcnnblc reqmsito for the preservation of health. . .myll • Asilgnmeat for the Osneftt of Creditor a. BY order of voluntary assignment executed on the. Sth.day of May, iq the year U?S2, by Gasvu & Co., to Richard T. Leech, Jr. t lhe said Clark, M-Gruth A Co., made the said hjehard T. Leech, Jr., a Trustee, tor tho benefit of thoir creditors. . All persons having claims against the said firmware requested to present them to the subscriber? and all persons indebted to tho firm, are notified to call on the subscriber, at 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange tho same. mil? R.T. LEECH; JR. SUPERIOR-PaCEED TliAd.—The auention of Ke tailen is requested to our raperior Teas, put up in quarter, half and one pound packages, securely covered . with tin foiliADd warranted equal in every respect tq the best put up in the Fast, and superior to tho majority of them- Every-package Is labelled without name and guarantee, subject to ho returned, if not' Unproved: on trial. Dealers will be supplied at ta:es as lo w as the same quality can ho had in the Eastern cities. tQisaleby W. A.M’OLURG fc CO, Je3 , . • . Grocers and Tea Dealers. Lit use ’o Bteaqt PUuo Porte Poctory* ■ TV L. LKABIS having applied Jnaobi-' #saj*ES3£B3aTiery to the manufacture of PlAKuS.he si Btrn ,s enabled to scU at least twenty-five s V <r I ilperccntchcapetthanany brought from the East, «nfi warranted equal in every respect. Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from 915u 5 00 and upwards. Seven octave do .do 350,(0 ■ - Piano' Waterocm, on Hand, street,over Johns’ Mine ral Water Warehouse. • Accordeons, Viohnv, Ae., toned and repaired. • fjc6:y Vtae Oolong iUsek Tesi, \ffr E would callthe aueminn of our retail customers. TV toour foTgc stofik of Black leas, selected with great care in the New York market: • Souchong,osc.; English Breakfast,^Br.SPc.; •Fine Oolong,. - 6Ujs.; Extra Oolong, . 75c. - Delicious Oolong, . .81,Q0-.- Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, same prices as fragrant. . RetallGrocers an invited to call and examine our siqok.cttherpackcdin packages, or ia bulk, by ihehttilcnesi. A. JAYNES, Pekin TcaSlore, .]eB 1 . ' : . .: 33 Fifth street,'■■=: To Contraotore* SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be received at tbe Offico of N. Patterson, ia Birmingham,until* Wed .- nesdsy, the SSiTinstaut, for grading ami paving Caraon street, in the horougb of South Pittsburgh, or such por* lion thereof as the Totyn Council may dtrccr. Not less than ttyc nor more than ci.cht thousand cubic yards of cxcavhlton,and not les* thou, five or more thaa ten thousand yards of paving, will bo required. Specifi cations of the work required cun be seen at any ume on application to N. Puueraon. JAMES CREADY, THOMAS MERKDiTII, : South Pittsburgh, June.ll, 185 d. Street Committee. . jell:dlw&.wlt T. O. TVriGRRbb « CO.»S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,: ’ SAINT LOUIS. JORS W. JWICIIKLL'.. JO'RPU KOQHIUSE. . Twlcltell & Hocrldctt COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS, ■Vorntf of Commercial and Pin* struts: TITILIj promptly attend lo all consignments and Com- TI .missions entrusted to them,ana will muke liberal cash advances on consignments or Bills of Ladlna in hand. > . ° : orders for the purchase of Lead; Grain,Timm and ofocr Prodnee, will be promoUy filled atlho lowest pot* sibie prices, and on the best terms- also undertake the • setdement and collcc tton .or claims of importance; and hppe, by their espe* cial personal efforts umi allenuon to all Uto tatercsts of Utetr friends, lo give general satisfaction. „ „ „ atrtaEUejs, Geo. Collier, Su Louis; : Ellis fc Morton; Clncinnau; Page A Bacon do Strader ft Gorman do Chnriess,Blow.&Co,. do Hozeaft Fraser, : \ do Ohotnean * Vnlle, - do, Springer A tVt!iteman,do ’ ' D. Leech * Co^.William Holmes S: Co;, Binler * Bro, : Emabnrgh ; Morgnot i M- Buck & Morgan; : shields A Miller; Philadelphia;; H.' ». Newcomb & Bu>., and w. B. Reynolds, Louisville! T. C, TWICUELL dc CO, New Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE, . - t NSW ORLEANS. rrmSronEetiabUsbeJHouse.conSnelieirauonUon J.sttio)lr losnle>snitp»rchiitt3 an Cojumisslon.and to the Forwarding butiness generally. «• They aohcit a continuance of ihc liberal patronage i heretofore given them. • [ January 38,1S&1. . , k -’V'; Pry-' -'V. ... . . >r MEDICAL. VTifflrATtVABT.n CUBES! ST VSJ2 OT jtn. HOVQHTOX'S - PEPSI®. _ WFrom Sots Boik <f- Casts and ContS* ill* Mfis, R. r agedS9 This lady ivas very Spare and ifallovv -had incessant peunand mealiness m the. pit of the itomach. - Two or -three inses a day the pnta in ireased to. such -R degree w Miuftc uer acrcata wim agony. There amcks hap pened someiimes after food, and some times Tvhennone had been t&kenr She raised mash-sour, clear fluid from the stomach in 'he-momlng.. The stomach swelled much at.nlght: Tongue coated and clammy; much thirst; uO appetite. Bowels costive; dollysiupefying seqsation in the forehead.. Complaints of two years standing . Gave her some Pepsin on Monday, -Came back in a week* Baid the pain had not bee n half so bad since taking the second dose,and was daily growing less. The constant gnawing was also gone. Appetite improved; tongue cleaner; bowels regular; head cull heavy. - In another week she was entirely free from udeosmess and pain in the stomach—raised no acid fluids—head feltdear, and every trace of the stomach complaint was removed. .• Case jj,—-Married Lady, need 50—Paw cfUTtatmg.*~ very stout lady- Had suffered,pain, nsuully..very se vere, in the region of the stomach, for three years post, and particularly intense after eating. .When auhe worst, 'be paini is as if some hard body were being thrust into thepitofthestomachandboredmeverydirection. Much tenderness on pressure. Trislady used the Pepsin with surprisingefiect Boon after the dose the pain ceased —sue feu tome, nausea, and retched, but nothing came up. Several months haye pasted, butlherehoa been no return of the pam. -Tongue clean and moist; jio sore nessofthe stomach. v ; .Rbsaiuubu! Cuaßr-Ldui«*»i, Ky i May, 1851—On Jj»e 7th ofMay,lB3t, Rev M. D. William*, pastor of the Fourth Presbytepun Church.mLouisville,Ky.,was and had been fora long time confined to Ins room, and mast of the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronic Dior*, Theca, and. was to all appearance on the very verge of the grave, and acknowledged to be so by hu physician, who had tried all the ordinary means in his paxvc* with out effect; and at the above named time, the patient, by the consent of his physician, commenced the use of Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin, and- to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all. ne was much relieved the first day. The .ihlid day he left his -room. The'Sixth day, which woe excessively, hot, he rode ten miles with no bad ef> feet; on the eighth day lie went on a vim to.ihe country; and. on the thirteenth day. (hough not entirely resiored tohlsnatnral strength, he was so far recovered us to go alone a journey of five hundred miles, wheiehe arrived in safety, much improvedin health, having hod nodi®, larbanee of the stomach orbowelseftertaklng the first Cose of Pepsin. These are facisnot conirovenable, and this is a case which ought to convince all skeptics that there-is a power in Pepsin- Let physicians end dyspep tics Investigate.; . DRGEOH/ KEYS ER, Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 WooJ*l.,'Pitts burgh Pa (mySflidAw Dr. Gnyzott’a Improrta Extrut of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla ! Tke original and only genuine preparation for the permanent cure of Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs, iohen they are supposed to tie affected by tlie too-free-use of - Mercury , Iron, —rr WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL— r .Bcrofulav.. • or King’s Evil. -: . • Cancers/Toraors "Krup* :••••.•'• (ions of the Skin. Ervsipclas. • Chronic Sore Eyei, Ringworm or Tetv " - lets, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the- . Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, d welling of - • the Glands, Syphilis; Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of 1 the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Disease arising from . the use of Mercury, pain in the Side aud ; Shoulders,. General Debility, Drop-r. . ey, Lumhogo, Jaundice and ; Costiveners The Beit Femsis TSedlolne Known 1 f|lHE3hakerprepared a Yellow Doek,” and the w Red X ifonduras Sarsaparilla,” are the invaluable reme dial agents from which Dr. Guyzoil’* Improved Extraat of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla ib formed, and the la boratory of Dr. Guytott has given uslhe virtue of these roots in their perfection. Ilis preparauou contains all the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made it: the manufactare of this medicine, until it was found that it could not be farther improved. - Accordingly, we find itresorted to almost universally in cases ot Hepatic, Scorbutic,: and Cutaneous com plaints. for general prostration'of oil the vital powers, and all those tormenting disease* of the skin f o trying to the patience and so injurious to health. - p- P § H p p Scrofula, Sypbili*. Mercurial Corapiafnis, Cancer, Gan . grene. Rhenmaiiflni, and & vast variety of other disa- - greeable and dangerous diseases, are speedily and perfectly cured by the-use of th : s medicine. ; . SAHfiß.&Ucbigan,OctoberC, 1851. Ma Jon® D. Pask— Hear >»>;—lt is with.unuttera ble faeling l : of gratitude that ! nra able, lh*ough the Di vine Providence of,God, and by the wonder-wriklng agency of that exvellent-inedictne. Yellow: Dock and Sarsaparillai to give you a fow symptoms of ay a'mosl bopelets case. - In the winter of. 18501 was attacked with a severe pam, which was gruduolly.extending ihroogh the whole nghi side and leg; nithc same time,'a: total prostration of my physical system ; also, my leg bad shrunk to about two-thircUoHis comroou size. I procured the attend ance of a skillfal practitioner, whopronoonced my dis ease one ot the worstTorras of liver comploint. He sail my ease wasonenoleasily handled, botpreecribcd for me. .{ remained under hU treatment until i was sut* is&edhe could noibelpme, I then procured of your, agent nt this place, W. >. Beers, two- bottles of Coy zott’a Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from whicb l re ceived a .van amount of benefiL After having taken four bottles more, Lwas able, to pursue my bnsinesa without any inconvenience, And. have been since that time a well man. while bat a short time since Iwascou fined to my bed tbree-foartbs of the time; and I cannot ascribe the return of my health to any other cause .than by the agency of that truly valuable medicine, Guy zou’s Yellow Dock and SarsunanUa. - HAS3EL VAURIPER. . Mb. J. D. Pabk— l?ear Sir: 1 send yon tho foregoing 1 certificate, and) so far as ( am acquainted with tbo case* Uia all Uoe.l procured iMltinkingiimigliibe a benefit, to you and to the afflicted.: Yoahava thoprivilege of using it as yoa think beat. ■ . Yocre, M M f H Tuc following Idler is from a highly respectable j.hy ayclan, who enjoys an extensive practice: Navaqbb, btarkCoumy,.o.,Nov t,1851. JDa. JotfK D Pabk—D««r Sir; l ‘ D ■ GaysQlls Ex tract ot Sarsaparilla.” This' raediclnobas been pre scribed by mo for the last three years, with good effect, m General Debility Liver. Complaint,. Jnunaice, Dyß popsta, Chronic ana Nervous Diseases. In all female complaiiu&U certainly.is unequalled.. - . . . Ju the ute of this medicinu the patient-constantly gams strength and vigor, a fact worthy of great consid eration. U tsplco.iam.io the taste ami smell, ana can be used by persons with the most delicate ttonmebs, with safety under-.any circunwmces.- I am speaking from experience* and to the afflicted 1 advise iuuse. - DR. J. S. LEEPER. Sold by J. D. PARK, Fourth and Walnni streets, Cin> dnnatiiO, General agent, to whom all orders must be addressed.' ' .10* Price 81 per bottle—six bottles for 85. . Sold by - J, D. PARK; Cincinnati, Ohio, Northeast corner of Fourth and Walnut 6ts^—-entranct on Walnut—to whom all orders roust he addressed* J Kidd A Co, PliiabarghiLWilcoXj Jr,corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock. A Co, Pitta burgh; 3 A Jones, Pittsburgh; Lee A Beckham,AUe« gfceny.City; J U Vowell, Washington; W ii Lumber ton, Franklin; J Bleakley, do;LU Bowie, Uniontown;il Welty Greensburgb; S Kountz, Somerset; S DScott, Bedford; Reed A Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Holliday*- burgh; Hildebrand A Co. Indiana rFoyaey A Maclay, Kmanuing; J 3 Evans, Cummins A Blood, Brookville: A Wtlson A Son- Wayneahurgh; M’Farland-A Co. N Callender, MendvHie; Burton A Co, Erie; Henry For* ker v . Mercer; J Burge A Co. Butler; J Douglass A Co, do; H.Hannan, Beaver; J 1) Summer ton, Warren; F LAC S Jones, Conderspori; P Crooker, Jr..Browns*, .villa. fjune!2:dAw' ‘ERRING—2O blila-No. 1, just Teo’d nnd for. sale by . jeB RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. A LLEUHENV SAVINGS FUND COMPANY —3 J\ .shares for rule ala bargain, if applied for soo** ■■■ Je7 A. WILKINS A CO, sfew Goods* E WATTSf& CO., 185 Liberty street, have received «- this dat ,by the Pennsylvania Railroad, &. large otof new sp ring stylo CASSiMERES. |my33 A : PLEA FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OFTHE XV SCRIPTURES against Romanism and Rational ism, by Rev* M.-W; Jacobus, D.D:. for silo by • jeS DAWSON ft AUNRW, Cfl Market Bt. IjAKASULS—Another large lot of these very cheap XT taiaiiols, jubi received oi . A. A. MASON & CO.’S, jes- .■ ■ ■ ■ 62 and C 4 Marketstreet. -. CELEBRATED forneainc*aof ht, fineness ofouality, darabiliivofvoikamfishipi and low.prices. Men’s and Boys* Clothing. Great inducements to cash buy er*. Weiludy to pleas 4. ■■ : : CHESTER,- Jes- • ?4Woodft-eet. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS .of the; X3L “Fifth Ward Savingsßank” will be heldar the of fice.of the Bank, No. 424 Liberty street, on Tuesday,Jbe 2sih day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A: &L, wuh refer ence: to having the -stock consolidated Into a corporate : [apigfirgm) JOHN STEWART, Sesroury. BRANDIES— IN BOND—A. Seigneltc nnd FeUevpL sin Brandies—dark undpale-rin qr cnsia: a!so,N*r. poleon; m ocinves—under Custom llpuso charger toi aether with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac, and Bor deaux Brandies of the most naaluics. m tlvn and forsale;cbeap, by. JAI OB WEAVER, .■■■•■ : my2o' ■ ■ ■ cor* M&Tket-tuid Firsiiets* . Great Barsatmt , IN VELVET, PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS-—'Winch will be found at the carpet ware* house of W, M’Clintock, 85 Fourth street. As we are determined to sell off our present stock of the -above good* at cost, we invite the attention of those wishing to furnish, to great bargains. ; »•, Je l W, M’CUNTOnK. l A. MABON 4, C 0,62 cod « Market street, will xL* open this morning—• , . ..7 casts Rerage 0e Lawes<.3O(@l2t; v ‘ 3 do Bereges,l6c; v .40 pieces Figured Changeable Bilk, verylowj 800 Crape and Summer Shawl*; • •..■•■.ls pa»es Printed Lawns and Muslins;' v. •• -17 do Summer Do Lames, some as low as 10a j v - Also.,Laces, Embroideries; Hosiery and Gloves. UC2 Datillsu, VtrUeuo*r Grecnboase Plante. EIB test eoltecuon of DaUliasrwestr Of. tlia: ini-Sn, tains, one hundred-and. fifty varieties; > Tlipitorn’e Hovey’e Vmbeass, wbichareunequalled;-In fact Hovey’s Americot Republic, and Orb of Day, and Tone! : tarn’s Heromej S Ecupie, and Sir S.Blano.areadmiit led to bo_ the Gems of uie/World. Xhe above, with every variety of Greenhouse and other Plants, for sale at the Passenger anti Benntiaece Office of ‘ JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, 123 Wood street. [nw&bfta - -J «-> \ , W. A. BEERS. :ooUueHai]« Bedueed Frlveit - , i . i , ,J v: ~ y - *■ A _ £-\ ' FOR SALE & TO LET., • TO X.ET—The STORE ROOM amf FIXTURES (few oieoplej by ilia ,ab*cUDer. PjK,e B )lon Jn uidl3ihia»t. tor icrm, enquire of * “ * H. CHESTER. 71 FmilhD.M«, JfH9 m?h,°6 J 1 ?F 00 ,* > TrlmraJng or Grocery Store; “■"Hemlow. Apply ,9 8 GOLDSIAf?N, x__ 118 Matlter meet. T 1 *1 S—2B frti IOIIV, end 40 inehu in dc j ainttCT)intuettli^nnine. vorMlebv 1 ' ••' • JSM NIMICK Wnw^tree, Vox Salt. 7 ; £fc l k f ®®*lory Bndi House, sitanted-on^niltlk : M field street, east Bide, third door from th? iSS, ■■of Tb.rdstreet. Enqnireon }rIGW ■ H vHLKK*nv v MTHE MISSOURI EXCHANGE,on WimW :*eanbe corner of 'won street.: Per tema aiu ply to Ajdcrmvn PARKINSON, Sdi Wort. apreS if ra\i> LET—The subscriber Otter*: for Reon.u»S?:! I store roon-now occupied by Messrs;. Wiilnek fßah.-: A Davis, No.Bl Markeuireet, Possession given MBa . on the Ist of Apt.. Fnquue of jonSaf CIIAS. H, PAULSON, No 73 Wood St. For iieuti r\E c IHABLE BUSINESS STaND-I offer for to i I / the warehouse- now occupied by me at a dug ■ store on the corner or Liberty- and: Hand, streets! ; A good location for business of any kind. .Possessions Biveivimttiedlately; ; {tny_l2J~ JAMES A. JONE*. - For Sate. “** ’ A FRAME Dwelling House and loMiiuated ou Clay i •*V alley, No-31. The hadse Is 10 by IB,2srorie*high* > with .a wing 15 by 10. Lot Is 20 feeWYpnf by.s7deepT Fnc6 SCOO CURTIS A Tkjliß**, Agio, ***7? , - ■ . - . . .No 127, cor, of Wood and Fl/tosU^.- FORSALK^TIII* yi.lilS 4 !W » e t*\ n 2? n P lnco i* nowdflbred u>'per* - -= *H&e«lihv country rasldencei r; 8 ® d her or lQr flttamiifejcto *idt::; purchasers. Apply immediately to Jli Thomas MQFFrrT. tonmiet. Gr Pa«ba ra;h L^,°«ach'l , 0 I oSstt ' i?i • THt'MAS MOPFirf. go Fifth «r For Salt* A tOT in Allegheny Chy—Fronting 20 feel on Hen. . J\. ver 'street, and. extending back On feeiio jon alie?* ’ very near ihe corner of Beaier.and Fianklin &?• ThU " lot is well; shunted for business or a dwelling AnniS' Immediately to THOMAS MOP«TT PP * 5 ' :>« ' ' ' ' ■' " ~ - 20 Fm •uccL ' .. T.v«ia tor Sale*' -• • 7fi ACHES GOOD LAND FOR SALE-FoartnHe) • V n«rui . or.Tarentiim, i a.j;iiO.:acr*« cfeareij. Im- ;■ provemrm* are a good Frame Dwelling-,House, and anv ■ eirellenilarge Frame Burn. Ftlce*3u pox En*- v quire of tlioowror IiEORGB <;H,LKfl r ,on ihe nreml. Olorble Works; i- r! . g3S „,*' OK BBN tel otAprilnoxt, Uie i wiih.llwelling, ftuacliedtnn the comet ofV >■ - v* l aip-et*—a good business stand ■■-* f, ? being only one sQQArafroarifae, river*—wm be rented Jow to it good tenant Abnlv to " ■ WALTER BRilNf, , • • • .? No, 838 Liberty«, \tu marUwif A GREAT BARGAIN —Foa Salx*~A Karrm eon." ZX' mroing 45 acrevbottom land j3O acres cleared and-• ' well fenced. Oir which u erected a two story ' Grist Mitl, having two nm of *t<meE~said MHI almost■*- -4 h , ew ‘ Situated on I‘ecrCreek, liimiiesfrom tlie'ATlo** • gheny Fiver, in a fi«ewbeat growing-neighborhood.' ‘ ; having easy access tothe : : For particulars apply-Immediately to ■- ■■’ i ftts TUOMAB MOFFiTT/SO Fifth u\. O FARMS NEAR GI.aDK MILLS»Fob ■ ' f*. Farmer J2ti acres, 50 m cuHivation, a good two store frame i bouse of /our roomsj a large porch and cellar : *'-■■ excellent, spring t3f wavcri t«0 ffrafied .fruit- trees; oh choice qualities j, stable, bam# and granervi a delightful stream ofwator.passe&through the farm. Price SiiiGO. ■ Also, a Fafmof 120 acres,adjoiaingihc - dwclhnghonBe, 30. acres cleared, good wateT.JOacrt* i Of meadow. .Price 81,21)3—2400 in iiand, baJJanceat ■ .■ 8200 a year, or approved property in Alleohcdv. : S. CimiBERT, General Agent' . i®* 6 . 5U Braitbfiela strut. , - fors9SO( r-rri' i fCIQR SALE—-A ▼ofanble property .ol’Fifledir Acres, ''•■ JC ore and abalfmifesVrcra (he . canal at- Feir?lew«- i • lea miles fromihe fiiy,two acres in meadowaen Bad a V half in grain,&u., balance fine timber,: a'goou dwelling vV {house and out bouses,'exce,leTU/rait, wnh the smaller‘ frfine.youngnurseryof c&oice fmi£a.lMn ; v -:■ f:ood order, and. well adapted for a mtrrkM gardener remediate paesession can be had by paying for the' " : ‘ grain crops at a fair price. Terms easy .. . »• CIiTBERT, General Agent, •'•7^. - I • * . to Sm thfirld.gtreet. ~ • •»’ -House And Jbot for. sai«» \ MTHE subscriber offers .for sale a two slorv* ' - BRICK HOUSE,sitnrttooifChatham street; bo* tWeen Wiley and Webster. The house contains • / seven rooms, &ud Is weU fimshed throughout. . Being ' ’ convenient to the moat active business parts of the city, • utaayery desirable dweliinpfor a private residence. •: If not disposed of before the: «4Ui of June,it will be of fered at public sale, on that day, at 3 o'clock* P.M*' , .Persons wishing to parchnse,will pleascappiy to Mr* • •’ Jackrop Duncan, corner of High street and ren/r yhra- ' tua Avenue, who will give all necessary iufarmafion.' _ myg&u « - ’ JOHN HUOfIKS. •; Sale* i. ry. TEN OR -TWELVE LOTS OK GROUND near the' ' .toll gate ia the borough; of So mb Pittsburgh, all Jftlhiu five auntt'e&VwaJk ot the Monongafiela Bridge. ; These lots are of large vise* fronting on Carson *tfeet ' J end the Brownsville lornpifce. and are nraongthe bcst -- Jo s for budding purposes onthai side of the river, one r: of these being a.large lor extending from one street to ‘ the other, a aud adjoining the toll bo'tte lot. :-j, v • They will .be sold tow, and on reasonable terms. TiUer ;- ; t per/cct,and clear of Incumbrance.' ?Emjoir* of - 1 - GLO. F. GiLLMORE, mylltlmdfcw No 51 Grunt st. f'arm for sate. •■■■: A .VALUABLE FARM FOR i*ALE—Situated on Big XVSewickley Creek, fifteen miles below Allegheny ' Lity, and about ibree-qaarters of a mile .from the Hail road, comomtng.43 acres, U 3 of wkifch Aa bottom-' laud, ..weir adapted to ’gardening or agiicoliaral par- • poses, /fee balance is upland, weU situated; and well umbered; bnsayoang orchard ofabontlOOthrifty trees* It» weu watered. - Ithaao small bouse ou arid ma-' lernls ready to pat an a new one 19 by 32i-It is expect* ed that a railroad station, honse will be pat cp wiiain- f-* mde from it. For terms enquire of -.ri • -.sv. • „ CURTIS & DOBBS, , - 1 Real Estate Agents, over Patricks »nd Friend’s Bank- < *ngHonse, 183,c0r. Wood andSUi sis, -.-tinW-•'>*?'• VilnaWs Property for Sale* : *T>HE subscriber, as Agent for. utq owner, otters at pii " A vale sale, ihe two Lots of Ground, numbeiedlathe plan of the,city of Pittsburgh, 71 ahd 73 fioaiinfcbn renn street. I*lo feet, and extending 750 feet.moieor less, to ine Allegheny River. This propertyWiilbedls* ' posed. of upon euch termsas will secure to the parcha aer* a profitable investmentof capital. Lying co&llgn . OQS to the entrance Into the city of the Central Bail- • road and Pennsylvania affords fayorable sUea '- ' for WarchoDsea, or, can be TOoveniently divided into eligible building lots, and man become, nponAhe com-. ■•» plcuon of the pabtic improvements, now in progress, id,' i and around the city,greatly enhanced in value ftr'bn- I smess For ibrther inrormatlon appty to • K. T. LEECH, JR., 5 * Av N0..13-7,W00d street, Pittsburgher. ■ Pfty Yaar liMeaie* •. •• - .rfiHß lHercamU< Appral*cc/or U»e Conntt of 4. j gheny, has tU* Uaymade return to me ofaUper*' : *on« indebted for iVlercaotitc,;Beer and other in the ctUes of-Pittsburgh and Allegheny, andAlieehe* v ny county- Persons so indebted will call ax my Office ' - aud settle the same.* • JOHN V; JBOWfcAND;' • > je»4:d3i&wU CouruyTrcasureiv-' < y *UFF r DV -'S IIEECiiJTItE GOLIEGE. » COBNKtt OF SiABKK AND lUiaD jiTBRBTBj PtrTkßVßflll. J&sfaMsAcd .in XSV'—lnanpataUd by the Z*gufotor* pf ■ ■ : Pmiuyironia, trim Perpetual Cun ter. - » T)RTNCIPAU--»P, BcFP,PraJe*sQr of Tiujreiioal and • X t rfs«ic*l Booj6-jceipingaiiaGomm6tcia»6cieaci». „ .. N. B. Haich, orMercantile kaw.:/' . ' * v ' JouN one-of the best Penmen-ls r the - ' we*t, professor of Ornamental and Commercial’Pei!* »•'■■ manshtp; «•<- - > s P* Maiden, Principal of the Classical. Betiatirnem:' '* Pmfcssor of Mathematics sad'Classical Ltmganges- ; * -.Those who n?p»re i«* the higher rank *4 Accountants,v ; are requested to call and examine the credentials of iliis 7 -' lusumtionifrom.upwards-, of one hundred Merchants,* Bankers and Accountants in this city, who have been • " trained fdfUasinessitiifcAlio, the emphatic testifflO'* ' mals of,the American Institute, the Chamber Of ■’ merce, and'many cf theleadiQg Mercliunts Bankers,* officers£6! of.Jiew York, appeudad ,to the pages'of North'Atn€rican : 'Accouatiitt» ,, - : '-'- and; ‘MlVestern SteamboarAcrodmcni^ Buff's nook-keeping, tQfroyaVocravophges.HarpCTsi -NeW 'Ydrk—price StyCO. - DuffV Western steamboat • i Accountant, Hand 1 ® Time Table, 91,00., i -Merchants'and slesmers supplied wuh ihoroaehTy' [ trained accountants,onfipplicaiion attheCollege. | Send and get aCircplar by mail. “ I. JJ. «AW»EB--Wit PtlXUkalLL, j<C M. SAWVBB & 00., - HO, 75 WOOD ST, IHfIEB DIKJHS X'.OVK TnrUTK, .LOOKING GLASS. M ANUFACTUBEBS, • . AUB WUOLE3«H,B DBALSRS IV -fforefrfl an£ Domestic, Fancy arid Variety Goods'. Y AI». 8, & CO., respectfully inform. their O.m customers; thauney .bavereceivedaiaree slock of FANCY AND VAIUBTY GOODS, which have been bought far CASHvfraai Importers and Manufacturers, and wbich they will .sett on a* teaaonabo term*, and ae low as can be purchased East' :Oar> Stock-.consist* '• partly of— Looking Glasses, . Buttons, . Parasols*. Clocks and Watches- Ribbons, = -Brashes, : Umbrellas, Laces, * Jewelry,- v l , . - Threads, - ' Suspenders, Silk Cravats, Combs, Gan Caps* Gloves* Pocket ITandkerchleftt’PortAfonales, w-Caxpet flap, . ~ Artificial Flowers. , . Hosiery. •• Perfumery,Ao. , frmTßooovs L . Cambric, JaconeUs,.. ~lhsbop Lawn, > BooltMuslln, Mall, Swiss, k DoticilSwias. v plain and Ornamental Portrait and Picture Frames, made tporder-; Al«>;re»Gitdin*done.atahon ooiiee.••» Cabinet Makers, .and others*,famished., with Lapsing r; 01b** pia’e*;at Eastern prices, .-. ■ v .■;*■:..■■■ • Merchants and others, visiting, cimeity for . .posrofiparehasjntf Goods, will please call andev&mine oargtork : flaiine floipltia Snpplleit ;v "Ccstom Hqusb PITIABCiaa, $ Sarveyox’s Office, Jane 4, tes* S RALEO PROPOSALS will be received nt ih{*.OffiCe l ' .onlU 14 o’clock, ihe *3Jthday of Jaaej'ortliesupply of the following use of the sickkt-tJia ' (Untied Suite?) Marine Hospital, near this diy.ualil the" SihUof June, 1854: *' “* ; Beef* as free iw possible from Jiodc, : Price per lb - Brawn Sugar,o! tbe best quality, •' do Rce, do TW,llyBo3* do r Rice Flour, * * “ * • »do . Soap, - , q 0 * Sp*irin Candles, - •* v; *q 0 . -CcflCse,, • - ■- : ... i Baiter, best qcul ty, i . .• ‘ : Middling Bacon, * . ■■■■'. • ‘da PfS®’ * • •*•. * - do - Flour, hestsoperfine, - . - £>„<* pertM. , Mr lasses, . : . . «•..•*.. •. ... perjralL- • Pore Wine, . - - . . - do 8 Y}s&* r BesifeohedMeal, pSr&SSlwl , da Beans, ...... do Eggs, . per teen* 8a»t; . . j . . - - per geek, Hominy, 1 » - • - - -do Wood, - -. t - - - - - .do Coal, perfcwhel. AH or th* within (or above) anicles xe £a of tbcVery. .* besiqualuy and to be furnished av sach iimfisaod ta such quantities as on the reitbislUon ontb* Steward, of -* tife Hospital, approved by the Surveyormdy be Any otherntilclc*ibai-rnay be wanted, theCciuracwr; ■to furnish at the lowest market prices* It ja estimated -tbai the paiiems to-'hq supplied wifi avetaktf v* s p'f day,in addition to 4 Which there wiU be about ten oSceraand servants to be supplied. ’ AnyinformationconcemingthOcomraetwiUtogtven on application at this Office. HENRY WOODS*. Surveyor and Agent. t • Uaiwd 7 8tat« waric* Hospital- v'/' ’J' f ' ‘ ’hj •_.‘ r '
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