*>V"> ■ , , r Kl * J. 5 <*• >, \ V- r»! > ? * ■Ji'i 11 •**«*,‘‘2T‘ V ,* - >«. * *;f\ *. <•<**■* * 'h* v -***^: s v" > . ~ 1 * * ' V N “‘ , »'/-*■ ** ‘ - *>* * ~ f.; : ■ * -.>" *v„ »-*’ 7 1 f ii' ' >i *, *>.?!,■ ‘*-9 ,\-V;’ «' -£■ v-~ .* V - V<- *?•£**• *,?*. ‘Vv-\ . ‘ , S' m U A; * ->' , ,* . s iT v •■'’ .;*• --.^t:^.y^-s^.^.gr;,. s s^v: ■'*" ’ - • x?g >'"j; v • •' ' H £+’ SZfyj-Ktti » <**>} If ri r'*-* >.; MaltmttSßmti mmmmmm Kimii dfSSips if#i «J||jfut* mi I I life fills lt|l &^lB§l #te .««-«. -. MiMM |' I * AKHM^iIP i««M •*-.« -vV . - : v--.- Hips® ■- •■ • -1 - y i y.. ■ -•■ i' : rl<!i>il ■ < ; : 'kl&iv\: v ,^ % ;: . 1 —*• StWfeSWP^PWttfcftK^- ; , -■«?“-' ‘ ■^• ; X ‘ The (tattoo, Swat. —This building has. as we ' have already stated, been contractedfor, and is tobe eftoted and eotnjfteted by Mr. George Thompson, for the Eura of $88.182, and will, it -■-r'jg expected.befinished inabout eighteen months. The fronts of the building,- on Smithfield and. Fifth, trill bo of stone the height of the first story, and the balance, of brink, plastered in imitations The fronts of the building will "be in , - the Italian style, with arched openings and block Cornioes of stone. „ ;; ... ‘The:bnilding will have a'front of 105 feet" oh ‘ Fifth street," and 65 feet on Smithfield, There , mttbe a court 15 feet wide, - rnhningaround the rear side of thebnilding, which will eepa ,. rote, it from all the neighboring houses. - The • lot, bought for the purpose,.measures 120 by 100 feet The building will he three stories in height, or 64. feet high from the pavement to the top of . parapet wails,. which is-aboutina range with the capping of Masonic Hall. The first atory.will be ocoupiedbythc Survey . or. uf the Custonis, ..Host'Offioo, and Pension Agent . The Surveyor of Cnstoms will have a front office, 84 by 21 feet on Smithfield street, , a hd a private office adjoining,-22 feetby2lj with a?fire proof vault. The Pension Agent will oc cupy the inner bncTc corncr of the building, en tering'by. a.hnll from Smithfield street, and will ..have a front.office .43. feet by and u private ■office 16 feet by 21; and will also have a fire-proof vault, s Tho entire front on Fifth street, will be occn pied by the Poßt Office. There: will be a lobby, for the Accommodation of the pnblio, seven feet -wide, with.three doors on eaoh street, the doors "■ being-fitted with ornamentallattice work of iron, ■whichwillpermita view oftheboxes when the a .qffioe.is closed, and aleo admit light and air. The ■ .delivery room," which is to be located on tho cor- nier of Smithfield and Fifth streets, will be 33 feelby 34 j a mailing room, .20 feet by 84, will adjoin tho delivery room on Fifth street, and nd- a. - joining that, willbe the Post-Master's room,- 88 feet by 16, and-on Accountants’ room, 28 by 16 . . feet—each -of these rooms, having a fire proof -. 1 vault.ndjoining. This story will bo 26 feet high, y .Tho .entrance to.the second etory will be from . < Smithfield street, and will be occupied by the -United States Court and officers. The Court Boom Will be 45 feet square,. and 28 feet high,' . and another room, 35 feet by 34—and 19 feet high in the story. Besides these rooms, the sec _ . end story will -contain two Clerks' offices, two rooms for District Attorney, and a Marshal’s of . . fice, ail of-a good aad convenient size. third story will contain five ,inrv rooms. M'feet in the story. -.- i , -The building trill be constructed in a very aub stantial manner—i.h° walls of ; the first etory be - dug27-inches; second slory, 24 inches,, and those of the third etoiy, lSincheC thiok—andtte walls "... of-tho cellar, 8 feet thick. Tho. first and-second floors, to bo formed entirely uf .brick arching, - -covered with stone fluggingin the halls, ami tiles in tho rooms, making tho. first story entirely fire proof- . -The doora-and windows on the rear sides, are to be protected by double iron shutters, hung in east iron frames. Thewholo building is intended to be -heated from a heating apparatus, placed in the cellar— fines'are also carried up from each room, so that mommon stoves can bo placed in them; The ar aungements made for heating and ventilation, mrenottbe least important part of the boilding, and are’ admirably arranged. : Tho original designs and building plans were . ’prepared ■by Me. Japus Emm, the architect of ehe building. •Court c/ QuarUr Sessions. —Before the Hon, William B. McClure, President, and Wm. Bogge, and Patrick McKenna, Associate Judges. The case of the Commonwealth vs. John Ruth- erford, Lenox Rea, and Francis Fowler; indict ment; forcible, entry and detainer, on informa tion of’Kennedy T. Friend, was taken up this -morning and occupied the entire day. Messrs. Wo. C. Friend, John Mellon and n. 8. Jlcgraw, appeared for the Commonwealth. — MessrS, E. P..Jones,Robert.Woods, ond 8. W. Blaekfor defendants. . -j. The lot offend iaquestion is about eight acreß in extent, situated in Fitt township, and is of the •valaeof $8,009. The prosecutor purchased the land in September. Hast, from Ira Hershey and ■ took possession of it, rCeeived rents, dag a well. and ererclsodother rights of ownership np to February last, when the defendant took possee :"flon, maintaining that the deed by which prose cuter claims the'.'property was fraudulent,’and that he could of coureo derive no title thereby. Iho Jury after a short absence, returned a ■(verdict of guilty. - Tbepase of the Commonwealth vs. K. T. sriend; Sndiotdient. assault and battery, on oath Of'John Rutherford was then taken up, but the 'Court auj'' a ™ ei before roUCh progrC33 had been anade in the 1 _ .. Prior to the J ° h “ *° b ; nBoo ' against tvhoin hie wife hj tion of suretypf the peace, *-« security . pay thecosts of prosecution,- and to gw • foriis good behovior for one year. • :Sottt9 of Rtfagt. —Parsaant to adjournment, a . .meeting of the friends, .in favor'.of a county sub scription,tvu3 held attho SapremeCourt Room, ; yesterday ln. the absence of the chairman, Dr. A. B. Campbell; was called to the chaiiyandMossrs.-Steel and M’Cord, appointed : Secretaries, : The following preamble and. resolution, pra. rented by Mr. M’Knigbt, at the fonnermeeting, were laid before the meeting for their eonsidera' • ." 'Whereas, anoßSocietlon has been organized an* der lerislatixe authority, {or the purpose of foun ding a House of Refuge for Western Pennsylva nia; and whereas the county of Allegheny has • beenempawercd.to suhsonbe throng the county Commissioners, : a, sum not exceeding $20,000 towards said institution; and whereas the Stato has appropriated $20,000 to the same in addition:' to more than $22,000 subscribed by humane in*. ; dividual a; end whereas it is deemed of- Vital im- 1 portance to the citizens ; of Allegheny, county, whether as philanthropists;, or tax payers that ; said House of -Refuge should be founded and -completed without delay, therefore ; • . Bezolved, That we, the citizens of Allegheny county, do.earnestly invoke our county Commisr -Blotters to make an immediate eubscription r of 'JjiIO.OOO pn behalf of said county, fortheuse of . a House of Refuge for Western Pennsylvania, to be located in said county. ; . ; ■ ■ - After whlohAddresses were made, advocating the proposed county subscription, by Hr. A. B. <3ampbolli Hon. Qco.'Darsie7~and Eev. A.. W; Black The resolutions passed untaimoaßly and the raeoticg adjourned. . ihWsJuryA Con/rrmcr.— ThaPjttsburghCon ., ferencc of the Methodist- Episcopal Church, .will . meet in the neighboring town of Washington, on Wednesday next. The body, .which .numbers about one hundred and sixty clergymen, Will be presided over by Bishop Simpson. • Preparations are making in Washington, fbr the reception of largo numbers of visiters. ■ Ulna’s Circus and Spaulding * Co. s PloatingPalace,. both exhibit in Wheel* ing and as-there is no eery great degree otfhendship existing between D an the Float ing Pelade wo should not be Surprised to hear o t a bd -tween the high«ontendlngparties.' - - ‘ft* imiuryharrirfedon Wednesday evening, and morning. She brought np 106oaW& and-IOS deck-passengers from ‘the Queen City—afeaed number fot thissessou the year. *" ras'F’Mitvaf-utlawrtnoovine, yesterday, was one' ofthe very heat entertainments of the kind ■ever given in this or any other city. • The ladles located their tables in the. large building in the nlted States Park, which had been generously placed at their disposal by the commandant of e Arsenal, and which was deoorated in a beau- M manner with evergreens and flags. The .brilliant display af -articles, both- for the outer aiid inner man, quickly disappeared, and thela - I*® Aaye gained a considerable amount, to aid them in their-laudable -undertaking, for they sold every thing, and at a fair price. • 4cjui«<d.—Wm. J. Smiley was acquitted on Wednesday, of tho charge of keeping a tippling house. The prosecutor did not apneor against him, both on this charge, and another of keeping a disorderly house. . . The General Games ai-rived yesterday£pom : St Louis, with a small cargo; she disoharged, how ever, ICO tons of freight at Wheeling : Ditsty. Yesterday, tho dust waß insupporta ble in the streets, and comfort was only found hi doors. _ • A great : bill is presented at the Theatre, this evening. - For me Morning Post.. - . Messes.. Editors :—■ Qenllemens — ln your pa per of this morning, an anonymoas artiole ap peared, headed “A Matted op Complaiht;” and signed ‘‘Moee Anon,” in which the writer com mences by expressing the pleasure felt by him oa seeing in the “Journal and jDupatch, a notice or the great wrongs done to our merchants Ig : the Monongahda and West Newton Line Boats.’’ flow, gentlemen, the author of the article which op pearedin your paper, and tho author of the no tice in thcDispatch and Journal are one and the same person, well known to me aa an individual who.wishes to shine as a Merchant and regular Flour. Dealer, but whose real objeot is to imitate the fraudulent and oppressive example of kin dred spirits in New York and other Atlantia ci ties, daring the famine in. Europe, who gained for themselves the odious title of "Flour Monop • elate.” As yon, gentlemen, seem to. think that “the matter complained of Bhould be remedied at oooo,’’ I have a word or two to say by way of explanation, and why our Councils should turn a deaf ear to the prayer of conspirators, who would raise tho price of flour and bread stuffs upon the poor of this community in order that they might so enrich themselves. ; I havo a lioense from the city and county to Beil merchandize by wholesale and .retell; I pay tares and high house rent; the West Newton Line Boats-pay to tho city, wharfage and rent for the privilege accorded to them in respect to their wharf boats. In this respect, the Company and myself must be plsocd on the some footing by the Councils with our antagonists, the flonr monopolists. Bat I have a word to say to the pqblio. . My retail prices are the Bamo to all men,.riah and popr. If a man calls upon me for a barrel of flour, and that man a laboring maD, I would 6eU it to him at .the same prico as I would to a dealer; bntif any man wishes to pur chase from me a large quantity, say from 20 to 100 barrels; I would give it to him at thowbolo salo.market price, which is,- of ooorso, as with Other-articles of trade, lower than the retail price. Thß.assertion, therefore, of your corres pondent, that the regular flour dealers bavo to pay me at the same rates at which a single bar rel could bo had, is simply false. But if it were true that I really compelled these mtrehants to pnys or 10 aents a barrel more than the market rates,'the knowledge of that fact would enrich me atonce by insaring me unlimited consign ment from the manufacturer and farmer, and enable me, at the same time, to control the mar ket. Bee to what absurdities.the greed and ava rice of those speculators on tho wants of tho community lead them. ; With-regard to tho chargo against the clerk of the “Shrivor” I know nothing, I leave it to that gentlemen to answer for himself. ; If yonr .anonymous corresponden) will appeal to councils, over, bis own proper signature, I will, meet him before that honorable body, and endeavor to show that tho satno principle which would deprive me of oxercising the license for which I have paid the city, would exclude every man, if carried out into practice, from the right of selling coals, hay, oats, fruits, and many other articles of-domestio industry which are daily landed at our wharf, and tho trade in which tends not only to enrich tho community, but whilst it promotes the comfort and convenience of the people, particularly the laboring classes, serves as a protection to as all against the nnti ting and sleepless efforts of those who, in their true character of greedy monopolists, would en hance the price-of every article in order that they might make money out of the public neces sities. Very respectfully, JACOB SMITH, Agent West Newton Wharf Boat. ■ Pirrsnußcn, June 17, 1852. - SPANISH MOSS—4O bales on hand and Tor i&’r hjr joU ARMSTRONG ACRLZKB. SbttKlNG— £obbls. No» t. iu#i rcc tfnnd iur a,.f by je3 RU*S PJ.h ft JOHNSTON. A PLBA FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OF THE J\: SCRIPTURES against Romanism and Rational* M. AV.JneobusyD O .-for sMe by. Jes DAWBON A AO NEW, fig Market tt. BRAN 01 Kb—lN. Dt>ftl>—A. beijtneiis and petlevoi sin Brandies—dark and pate—in qr casks; also* Na poleon, in octaves—under Custom House charge: to gether with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cngnnc and Bor deaux Brandies of the most superior qualities,, In store and Tor sale cheap, by JACOB WEAVER, Jr, . cor. Ma*ket and First sis* Great Dararains! TN VELVET, PILE, TAI’ESTUY AND BRUSSELS A CARPETS—Which will be found at the carpet ware house or W. M'Ciintock, 8$ Fcarih street.' As we are determined to sell off our present stock of tho above goods at cost, we invite the atteulion of (hose wishing to furnish, to groat bargains. jrl • ’ - • W. hVCLINTQCK. Itedueed. erlcea* A A MASON A CO, ft: and Cl Market street, will J\ » open this morning— . 7 caves Be rage De LaJnes, 10£?12{; • ■ 3 do Uereges. 18s; . •40 picqps Figured Changeable Silk, very low; i 800 Crape and stammer Shawl-; 16 ca*es Printed LawnsaiidMuslins: 17 do Summer De Lames, some as low astOe; Also,Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery and Clove*. |ie3 pCLbJtao, yirDegu, Qreenhoaae Plants* beet:collection*of Dahlias we«t of the m'un- I*. hundred and fifty.varleue*. Thorbutn’s ■ .'layey** yerbeaaar'wiiiob&rcuncqDailed. In fact, *tßgrira.Republic, and Orb of Day, and Thor and rilr 8. Biano, are admit*' "‘•‘aaa gf-fap V/or'd. The above, with and other Plants, for aale- of - Wofld atreM. -’***B, ' v any Ifovey’a. bum’s lieroi*. ledvto be lhe «*ery.7«lelyol .. at iho Faaaenger and Boil, ' ••• •. JO&». European an«. ■ nyd . . ■ . ,«*. ■ AUOTIUN SALES OF Dat SOU. At 61 Fourth StretL mUR Subscriber will sell at public Auction, bis entire X: stock of Summer Dry Goods which may remain on hisshclves on Monday next, Slat last. The sals will -comprise • ■ ;Der»KesandßerflgedeLaines; 1 English and French Lawns; ! AraerfcaivKngllshamiFrencU'Cbintzes;- MnslindeLainesf : ' liersge and Muslin 8 4shawl§,. : - ’ ana a lot of Hosiery, gloves, &c ' • Any of the above goods may be purchased dQrlnz the week at prices unprecedentedly low. No trash) bqt good, seasonable and desirable goods gold pels) JAMES A. ftUKNIQttT. r Sottc* to Railroad - ~- TTHK subscribers having undertaken to.compieto the X ■ gradingand masonryoflbe whole of the PUtsburuh and -teubenvUle Bailroad,. from Pittsburgh to the Vir ginia line, respectfully such-domractors as liavo -made fair bids for portions of said wortattbe late letting and any othorsdeiitbus of having work on the road, to call without-delay at their office, corner of Gram street and.Djatnond alley! up atair»,where bne or more mem bers of the firm, will be found; prepared to make satis factory arrangements with contractors for doing parts of >Ue work.. None but responsible contractors, or those who can come well recommended need apply, as weare determined to have the work vigorously prosecuted jel7 • MANFULL, NICHOLSON & CO . ISieubenville. Herald and Mes'enffer;nnd Wheeling Argus, copy: one week, and charge Post, and send one copy to advertisers ] : • ■ hot the Daily Moinine Post \TTE, the undersigned, fee! it a duty incumbent on ns Y f : to award tr*Mc. Jobs Bailry out raced of thank* for the pleasure afforded asof ailencing the examination of his pdf ils, which look place m his school room, <m Wylie street on Tuesday the. IGJi mst:, and wo feel great pleasure in being able to state that the answering was such as to exceed the most sanguine expectations of the parents and guardians of the children entrusted to his care. ■, The system adopted, the discipline and order carried oaun his school, cannot fail to be attended unlit the most beneficial results. . rThe several classes were examined in spelling, read ing-, writing, English grammar, composition, arithmetic, algebra,geometry, mensuration, geography and globes, and acquitted themselves in a manner highly creditable to themselves, and much more *o to their teacher : Daniel Minahan,C.Epgi Wn O, Callahan, M,T; ’ Philip Crowley, M.' Tj ,A. M'Tighe, * 1 i'ArthurTonefi - Tbomasttaiugan, - Timothy APCarlhy, John Hays, Iftlfljhd Jns S Devilin,C Eng’r t i B, A, Patutßicooh'* Termlfasel ' | mHKsafest and most .effeciiv.e.Temedy for Worms, in 1 Children and Adults, that ttasevcr been discovered, •nefoltowingtestlniony -effecta is offered.— Fromß It Wi-Wllstacn, Druggist • .■... rom Lspakstt*, (Indiana ) Nov. 10,1851. : ' Messrs' B'A;. Fahnestock * Co.—Bent* :i havo been engaged in the Brag business for a number of yearn, nnd ttßve known your Vermlfage since:! have been in fbehnsiness. vicinity iilsverypopnlar, and lha Mles wlSiga and yearly Of nlf theva. JSJnsartalesof Vermifuge in the market, none bus s> \ areenutlon as yours, and pone maintains its, Ikaraotefsowell ~ I cohld multiply instances of the | kooffeffectsremlung from .its- use, but presume such WMII w nnnecessary. Several of oarmost respec ta btephSeUnaSe itSntheir practice secom mend ft as a good and safe uzUclcfbttlieekptilsion of Wmm.Oomtosy.tcm/ R.hJjK.’WILSTAOH. JeU.ddcwlm, \ J • * l' '' ‘- s «v.* TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. WHIG- NATIONAL CONVENTION. ■■■*• Ai tfiH o jQoßvpAtiou met, the pro* op , 6 ? !:d by prayer by Dr. Atkin son. The first subject discussed was the adop *i°“ * ales t>»e mode of voting; after which wore taken up the resolutions in favor of form * Platfona expressive of the sentiments of a'® 3 ,^ e and authorising each Htaw to select one member of a committee to ro port a platform. Tho resolutions were adoptod, ayes 199, nays 97, and-were afterwards utnend e“ "7 * vote of three of. a majority, authorising each member of said oommitteo to oast in com mittee tho foil electoral vote of his State. This question occupied the- balance of the morning, when the Convention adjourned until six in the evening. : . . In the evening at six o’oloot, tho Convention To-assembled.- An amendment was offered to annul the decision giving members of the plat form committee power to cast full electoral, votes. „ _ Mr. Jessup, of Penn., moved an amendment to tho amendm- nt to. empower the'members of thecommittee to cast.electoral votes in oommit tee. Mr. Jessup made a powerful speech de fending Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio from charges of opposition to the compromise mea sures. _ Jlr. Etnnuer, of Va., opposed the.attempt of the largo States, to overpower the sovereignty of the small ones. Mr. Dawson, of Ga, t made n powerful speech, denouncing the movement os unprecedented.- He declared thnt it would crash the Whig party, and protested against any attempt to crush the small States by the power of numbers. . Mr. Ashman, of Mass., hoped that this exci ting subjeot would be laid aside until the com mittee on credentials reported,' who would not continue in session while the debate was pro gressing. Ho therefore moved an adjournment until to-morrow, at ten o’clock, whioh motion was adopted, and: the Convention adjourned accord ingly.. .. . Considerable exoitement existed during the day, and great anxiety prevails with regard to tho nomination. : It is thought Scott*s prospectß are improving. Cixoixsati, Juno 17. Great excitement oxists in the upper part of the city in consequenoe .of the discovery of twelve human bodies in a frame shanty, on the road to Walnut Hills, which purported to bo a charnal labratory. Tho owner, Dr. Davis, was arrested and examined yesterday. It is suppos ed, hts business was arranging skeletons for col lege; tho dead bodies being prooured for that purpose. Another fire broke out last evening in Ben nett’s Bakery on Lower Market. The building was entirely consumed and some adjoining bad ly injured. _ Boston, June 17. “A Democratic Batification meeting was held at Worcester lost night. Judge Menick presided. Resolutions were, adopted condemning Mr. Ran toul’s objection, and endorsing the platform. It is thought here that if Mr. Rantoul bolts, ho will not be sustained by the Free Soil Democrats. New Haves, Ct., Juno 17. . Tho Maine Liquor Law was lost in the House by a vote of 140 to 105. Chamestos, June 16; Cotton Market, unsettled; acourato quotations cannot be given. NEW YORK MARKET—June 17. Flour,,.Sales 86QO bbls at $4,1204,25 for In diana and State; $4,1804,81 for Ohio, and $4,4404,G2 for Souiheru. Grain-Wheat steady; sales 2500 bus white Gennessco at $1,14; sales 18,000 bashcls corn mixed western at 01}@C3; round yellow 68@ 64c. ■■ Provisions—Primo pork $16,87016,60; moss $18,37; bams s9@9}; prime beef $6,6008; mess sll@lB. Whieky...Ohio held nt 20}. : EVENING. Cotton... The market is dull. Sales 600 bales at former quotations. Flour,..State $4,1204,25; Southern $4,480 4,02. Grain... Sales 10,000 bus Gcnnesses wheat at $1,14; sales 36,000 bus corn mixed at 615; yel low 03@64. Provisions—Sales 400 bbls mess pork $18,25 018.81. Beef firm at full prices. Sales 800 bbls lard at 10}. Bugur—Sale*. 650 boxes Muscovado at 4405. Coffee... Rio 9}. Linseed Oil—Sales 2000 bbls at 62. Whisky—Sales 400 bbls prison at 21. The river has fallen 14 incheß sinco : Inst eve ning ; weather ehawory, Flour... Firm; the demand exceeds tho supply; sales 900 barrels at $3;20@54,80 for good ship ping brands; new is generally held at the latter figures. Whisky—A further decline; sales 600 bbls at 16}, and 300 bbls at 16}. Provisions—Bteady but quiet Groceries,..No sales of importance. OS* FRESH OYSTERS received duly by Ad ams’ Express, nt the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. Gotljlc Hall. /’CELEBRATED for nearness of lit, fineness ofqaaliiy, J durability of rotkaiansbip, ami low prices.' Meri’s and lioys’ Clothing. Ureal inducements to cash buy ers. mitvdit upliast. CHESTER, jej ?4 Wood »i*eet. A MEETING OF THE STUUKHULDbKS of tbe "Fifth Ward Savings Bank’’ will be held at the of bce of the Bunk, No. LMLUietly street, on Tucrclsy, ihc V9th day of Jane next, nt 10 o’clock, A M., with refer ence to having the stock consolidated into a corporate cogipnny. [sprSOnimj JOHN r.TF.WAHT,Sg.ereI.ry. a OUSI BEEIThfU DEPARTMENT— Wooden Bowls, of all Bees, jnst received; Clothes Fins; Towel Hollers; -Clothes Lino Resls;. .do Siands; Wootl&Zlnc tVnsh Hoards; Clnthes Horses. Vi. A. hI’CLURG & CO., jeta No. tiSO Liberty street. I)UKE FORT WINE AND BRANDY-For medical AT. poiposes, warranted to be the pure'juice of the grope Also, Linger Brandy, for iho prevention and cme of Dial itffla, Ac. For sale I y JaMES A. JONES, . Wholesale and Retail Druggist, ■ jcia - ■: corner of Liberty and liana sts. Gloves I Gloves I Qtovssl OPENING THIS DAV.nI No. lit Market street, a fine tot of Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Gloves, which I will sell at wholesale prices by the tingle pair. Persons wanting to purchase will please call early, as I want to close the lot out. niya; : JOHN W. KENNEDY. ; Another ffresn.Arrival at No. 07. TV v JGBEGO b CO , north-west corner of Wood st. , 8 ■ and Diamond 'alley,’ are just opening, a Fresh . 'Fancy Frinjs,Biimmdc Pantaloons, Luines,Be- KmAn. ’•>**, kyphch' Manchester' .and Domestic n, : i,» •ae», syitb' a’ complete'assortment of UlSghfms Togei. «">£ < s ftbciery, Ladies’Dress Goods. . 'with WfQrrtcrpnrchsses, GlovemAc. These,togeihei ■ makes our Block timmrimaed by v a? laius; to which we. solicit the eticuuv. • we cue effer them on the aoit favorable, -no jc4 J). GIPSGG * . "■ L«aie'» Steam Piano Porte Factory* . - T;'L» LEASE having applied machl- f M CTTnft i,gia nervto the manufacture of fIANOS, he inPßii-ennbledto wU'ot ieiut :*wpnty-five 11 ” I I» per cent cfaeapef ihati any brought from the East, and warrimed equal in every respect. Six octavo Rosewood Pianos, from 8180,00. and upwards.... .. . . . Seven octave £o do 250X0 Piano Wareroom, on Hand street, over Johns’. Mine 'jrol Water Warehouse. v , . . .. •- Accordeons, Violins, &e., tutf repaired. [jcB:y .. Hear Yet Hear Tel , . . KOTICRIS HEREBY GIVEN to all purchasers of Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Hoqu is now ready to supply you with the best and most fashionable fine Gold Jewelry* and at lower prices than any oihttdeaU er in the city. He buys for cash , cheap, and sells tor cash chhapt makes large soles and Email proms Therefore, ail persons purchasing Gold. Jewelry, tine Silver Wtur, Watches, Ac., from this establishment, will be sure to get the value of 100 cenis-for ever do lax invested.' Gold Watches from \B2O to 8100* Silver Watches; from SO to 20, SUver Spqonskfrom 85 to. «2ff t end other goods equally Please cull, at » r fOOO‘S, 51 Marsel etreet, the only Wholesale price jowelry Slorem the city. IWTEVV ANO YALUABLfe* BOOKS •X Putnam's Btmi-MontKly Lxbrary. Home and Social Philosophy, 25 cents. , . . Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England, 25 cents. Ac. Ac. •' , •• r > . ■ - ■ AppUum?iPcpular Ziyrarv. • . Huck’s Journey Tartary, Thibet and China, 2 vols , Sl/K) mi Essays from London Times, fO cents., . rthi lden and Married Life of ftlory Powell,so cents. Ports Sketch Book,COcents. ACj.AC;i Eckerman’s Conversations with Goethe. . Bctaller and Goethe. = My Own Lire* Goethe. • Modern Painters. - . . . ........ - . A Lady’s Voystge arounu the Globe. Faggots of French Sticks, or Pans In 1851. Wheat Sheaf, bty T. 8. Arthur. Orators of Ante Ticun Revolution. - Women of the R evolution. . Orators of Franc e. Recollections of Laterary Life, by Milford. Arctic Expedition. > Hawthorne’s Work*. Irving’s do. Motherwell’s Minstrelsy. - Howltt’s Homes of the Poets Hugh Millet’s Work* The Whale, by Melville • Treasutedjihauiroin Favorite Authors. Trials of Youthful Chnslians, " Lady’s Home. ? . . . v. OrGhO!U w* «»»• Se ««- Captain, of tho OlilWotld. Summer in Scotland. Life of JeSrev. 'GodinDisease. ttutoeophy of Livies v AUofCartertßook*. Jtwenlle Books, in great variety. }es WVISOH ft AGNBW, 05 Market st. * l" , •> >,-»■• by ms iyasiiLT tars. CINCINNATI MARKET—June 17. * 4. COMMERCIAL. PfUCKS or STOCKS. • COBRBCTXD MtVt PoST'St Fatrlcln A Friend, Exchange Brcrfcer*. Comer F»/iV .Sfrtttt I/>avs United States o’s« •*■••■ »• • • * do. \do 3 y a*'» *•••• Pennsylvania o’s > ' *do • 515. Allothcny countyC’a •• • «••• 4 . do • 'couponed'— do Bcnp*»*v‘'*»-*»'*»* Pittsburgh city o’s* *••»««•’ • • • • do : coupon G’Sjpayablcin Philadelphia***- Allegheny. City O’s* «••••••-• • do • coupon o*3 payable Hi Philadelphia • ••» ; BANK STOCKS.'.'- Rank of Pittsburgh**-.**- • • Meichanta and Manufacturers’ Bank. •►•••••«»■. Exchange Bnnk**- Farmers* Dcposite Bank** .. Allegheny Savings Bank*.—— . BEIDSE SXOCSSJ • Monongahela Bridge* ••»•••• SuChnr street do • Hand street do ••*••■ . N. Liberties do ........ - tNStTfiATiCB STOCKS. Western Insurance Co* •• Citizens’ do : do*.*' Associated Firemen’s do- - TBLSOBAFII STOCKS., Atlantic and Oiuo t Pittsburgh to to Pmladeiphia* *.•**“ Pittsburgh, Cm. and Louisville. Lake Eric Line • -»• •«■ • Pittsburgh Gas Works **• Monongahela Slackwater Youghiogheny do UKILUOAD STOCKS Pennsylvania Railroad “•• •• Penna.nnd Ohio do ........ -Cleveland aud Putsb’h do*.»? • ■ Marine Railway and Dry Dock* Fayette Manufacturing Co* • • •. .Eric Canal Bonds, olu.*.*'** • do do do new***...... COPPKB STOCKS. Putsb’gh and Boston (Cliff Mine) North American- North West'*.** * North Western* •*-•■. iron City* .■..* »■■ Eureka*** * Pittsburgh and Isle Royal- Adventure*. •• • **. Ohio Trap Rock Ridge Mining Company-** *• - - Fire i??eel i...... WEEKLY REVIEW Q] OrvicK oTTZiv Dailt Mobnii»g Post. 1 Friday June lb. 1852. } REMARKS—The market daring the past week has shown but little animation. The characteristic dullness at this season of the year has fairly set in. Oar mer chants are now preparing for July settlements, conse* quently very few transactions or opernUons of any mo ment will take place until the return of the fa{l season. In oar market we have bat. little change to notice, ex* rept a dullness and gradaal deeune in some of the lead* ing arucles,sach as Bacon, Gram Sugar and Molasses. The weather sinco our last has continued excessively .warm. Receipts by river have been moderate, but suf ficient to keep our market amply sopplisj}. . APFLFB—-The season being over we omit quotations . ALE—There continues aregnlar brisk demand fortbis article. We quote Manufacturers’ prices—regular dis. count off for cash. Bavarian Boer, per bbl*> •***•,.—*,.sq oo Common,perbul qqq _.XX do 800 XXX • do - ......... 90Q Common, half barrels 3sl] XX do ............................ 400 XXX do 450 Common, qr. barrels. 175 xx do 200 xxx do : BLOOMS-rThe demand for Blooms continues limited, and principally confined to small lots- to manufacturers; we quote at 854&55 per toil; BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—The season for ibis article is about over, and very little demand; we therefore quote nominal at 813701,50 100 lbs; by the sack 750 87 cents. ■■ '■ BROOMS—The stock-is large and prices nominal We quote.ut, from 75c; 81.00 ;o 51,250L,75 from stores BEESWAX—*I here is buUittle offering; good lots of Yellow wcquote at 22024 c. . BRANS—Scarce and much wanted; small white would readily command 81.75083. BUTTbK—Sinco out last review the market bosheen atgeir sup died; prices lend downward: soles at 9019 for roll; no sales of .packed. BULK MEAT—Nq sales. BACON—No charge, except that it continues dull whh a downward teudency. Bales at a shade lower, arid confined e. ciusi vely to the retail trader sales 3400&1 canvassed ham? nt 10. lohh’s shoulders lOObßotfl, cash; dsiiOlbs shouMers B}-. 9000 do hams 9i; 1400Bs country shoulders 7}; 4 bhds western shoulders 7J; 49U1 city atft 4 hhds country' bacon at7|for shoulders,B* fi.rsidea 9 for hams' BiH/DBi sides at 9; 3 hhd«ci(y «hoal* d< r*&lB,<>0 days the markcis East, South and West comma* depressed. In Philadelphia on the I4ih wo have *he following report: PROVISIONS—SaiIed Provisions continue in limited request, and prices are held rather more firmly. We qoi'i-i mess puvkat 813 750819; prime 8M,75; mess beef $•*01650, with limited sales: Baron-rTfae demand has been limited for all descrip tions and pricn slightly declined. Sgles JCQ hhds bag ged hams aril}, 4 inns ami 300 tierces fancy nt 11012 c. Sales of »tdes at lOif .d'i, lOohhrts runs; and smalt l*;i# aie|o9c In green meaisa.tiessu.o9olba shoulders at 9, bam* 9}, and 83 bhdson private terms. COFFEE-Bates to small lots to city and country Ufldr, with little or r.ochange m prices, ike 81 ivlr i< ample; we quote in lots at 10*010}; by the bag 11011*1 BUCKETS asp TUBS—‘Manufacturers of the Beaver Bucket* nmt 'labs have reduced their prices, o»d sales nre nowmadc in Imp, by our merchants, at 1,7501,57 for tbe former, and GO7, for the latter aiticle. CORN ME.\L~Sale* from stores at45050e per bush. COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturer’s prices N 0.5,0,7, ...13* N0’19,...™...—24 8,9,10, .—.17 Candle Wick, -■. ... .10 11—19** —lB Carpel Cham, >—2o 13, -—.—l9 Coverlet Yarn,—9o 14, «•- —9O CottonTwino,**— —20 17..23 Batting, .*.*—.—.lo CRACKhRS—The market is well supplied. We give oar table corrected andquoto: Water Crackers*——B3-50 Butter do —4^25 Dyspeptic do 3,50 Sugar do . *—*per pound 6*o6} Boaa do ***“Ciofl| . Pilot Bread-*.**-—**- —.3.00 COPPER—We give the Card pnee of the Pittsburgh Copper Works Ingots 19 to 20cts per pound. Sheet— for Brazier* v4025c. COPPERAS—SeIIs at 82.8703.12 pey barrel. CORDAGE—The following is the card pnee of Rope: Mauiila, by the Coil,.**— «»—«»■■*.~igo *• when cut,*—— .....lQc White Rope, by Coil,* *.llo when cut,*** ...,i2o Tarred do by Coll,. —* —.«.«10c Do when cut,-— .**>—*———He Manilla Bed Cords, * Hemp do ■.**“.•“•81^002,2503,00 DRIED FhUIT—We continue to quote light stocks with regular sales at 81,8702 00 for ap/les; and 83,000 3,2' for peaches as to quality. DRIED BEEF—Sales of Sugar*cured caavassed at 10c by the tierce* Common 909*0. EGGS-In moderate request at 900*. FISH—The market for Fish is not so active; prices have further declined; sales No. 3 large 87-7308' Lake Trout w* quote nt 89. No, 1 mackerel 812012 50. Cod fish 84.5004 75 FLOUR—Rather dull and heaw; a slight decline ha; taken plnce since our last; ss|.« 200 bbtsatB3o3 12 for superfine toexi r a; bb155304; 28 extra choice 8325; IdObbls at 838-^O3lO, 45 do 83,00; 23 do 82,95; ?ohfals choice extra 83.2*3 C 9 bbia at 63 b*; 100 bbls extra from canal 83J7; 200 bbis In lots at 303,10; 349 bbls ex ra from store at $3,25; 190 bbls fine at 82.75; at tiio close of the week the ruling figures were 8303,10 for superfine to extra. FEATHERS—There is a brisk demand for good lots at advanced prices. The stock ts quite light; we quote daleß from stores at 350400. ' GRAlN—Receipts rood-rate; salos Oat*-29<332; cm the wharf from stores 33035. - Com 38040. \VhcaV6o 085. Rvescarceat 6QS?SO, . ' GLASS—SaIes of Country Gloss from manufacturers for Sx I0 t 81,7502 per boxftOilSJ. 82,2502,50. There Is ipore firmness on the part offcolders. . note sale* of Dry Flint at 901 Q:; City ooghtcr. Green, at4io4}c. HAY—Soles at the'scales at from 815 to 318 ton. HOPS—Wc quote sales in a small way from stores at 37040 c. ' HEMP—There Is not much doing in this article. We -'.quote a!91080110'$* tpn. ' ' . 7 HOMlNY.—from Btoies, sella at 84,5004.75 & bbl. manufacturers' card prices for Common 4 10 2io3|c per pQun4< Other sizer in propor* card prices for nalfa are-^ 4 Ud"tT, f . r rL‘”™*~* 3,60 ba. lion. w. From 8d auu Cdnnd7U*~ 3d ■ fcfis sao»- ri ~ . LEAD—Tio%ock.injlr« tiimil« is lßrKe_ Limited “NAVA? Boein »t»S,?d@3,oo MITTAIr—We quote Allegheny at 322022; canal 91&&20;:ltangiug Rock $26027. . ... Mn - POTATOES- Receipts are light, the dfmana con Unues active, we quote Nesbunnocks atB7©si;Hcds 05 ©75 Pink-eyes 75©S0. . - , . . . • .•; KICK—We quote sales during tho week mTicrcco tit FLOUR There Is a good demand for this, article, with ompio supplies, prices no so firm j we note sates at $2,75 p*rbbl.from first hands. • -v_- SEEPS—The .season t 8 ver S 4 50055},Timothy, $l»750&li. Flax SHOT—Sales iroin stores by the keg at $lB ,—by the **§ALT—alSes from elates by the dray load at 81,10 #: Wc have no transactions of consequence to aolh In this article;. \Ye.quotiS. Pepper in bogs at 10*0- UcTilspice 180L0o;CiimQmon3Q04OcbyAlicmat. STAKCH—SoIes ore regular from stores AtClfiPic by PELTS—Prices ere nominal. . i go A P—We quote.at4©lJc'by_thQlot. .. ■ i TALLOW—We now quotas Beef Tallow at 7®7Jc, As a steady and good demand at 17019 c ¥ gallon for Rectified, , . WOOL—A« yet linleimacCme forward, on account of the late shearing; sales ofabout SOWlba common to fell blood at 27035, beJow.we give the ortbe east ern markets* from the Contmi tutf Philadelphia} C WOoS-The’Trby Whiff,' dr iheTth,; aaya :-Inqairy in ihl« market aim fcOMingas on aeeoßM of the barren ness of other markets- • of.tho week. Ss, mostly of the better grades, \taraeonwgnmenmfrom Ohio ate sonn expectEdberc.-and we may safety state that this will be the great-Wool market during thecom ing season A few lota of the new clip f a V 9 :J** e Aj£ eeived*and some fear small lots sold,at .fromS2 .t0,27c. About 20,000 Sis of the old Wool have come to this mar ket within the past few.days, aad .we hear or o lqtof 1 2) 005 fbs, on the way also—so that old Wool may :be had In this market probably untfl iho new Wool begins to come in freely. Siockcn hand about 40,000 fcs., | At Albany, the markethaa not fairly opened* the new. dip ccmpslneiowly,andaByctbatiUue.hasDeenQone «»*aot sufficient to'test the views of operatoTs. /The small sales that hare been made at the West,'were at urices much below the opening rates of last season, bat I Whether they will fiactuate or Improve time alone will •detonalne. « , :: ''i.'.v':"-~ ; y ' r\t BANK NOTE- LIST, »_ ' coßSKcmr viiir nr noon a Sargent. (exchange Banbers f Corner of Wood unit Sbak im, Pimburth. PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO. Piitsliorgh Hanks par. Stats Bk and Branches • i Philadelphia - --- “ O.horSolyeni Banks-- f Brownsville “ Uk of Sandusky-—.... 75- Bucks county ■- “ Granville ...... : so CheaterCo.(uew.issue) u . Norwalk...fiV .Columbia Bridge Co. ».* “ Urbanna r., Daavillo . “ •>*.***- WoOster*..— -..25 Delaware co. ‘ _• « INDIANA. Doylestown —. State Bk;und Branches • * Easton “ - <• ILLINOIS. Germantown V. —State Bank Branch 50 Lancaster Banka.-- « Bit of Iflihois- 75 Lebanon ‘T *~~~« * KENTUCKY. ; Montgomery co. Air Solvent flunks...—-. | Northumberland *—• f£ • MISSOURI FousviUe •“ State Bk and Branches » I Reading “ **™ MICHIGAN. Schuylkill Coi.“ •*.-.*.« All Solvent Banka-.-.. . 5 , Washington “ WISCONSIN. 1 West Branch u ««■■■ Marine & Firelns.Co.nl \ Wyoming -*•-** «< Mtlwaukie 5 i CarlWe-.TWNNESSKE. ! Cbambersburg * ....... j AilSoiveriißanVa.i—3 1 oSivibHpVh‘;'!' r *‘ M ‘ i NORTH CAROLINA. 1 a b n u ;i h :::::::::::: f s»>™‘ » Mdnesdale--.—. - t SOUTH CAROLINA. 1* Middletown —.— —a [All Solvent Rink's--..-- 11 Wayucsburs; ——— —1 GEORGIA. York [Jinks. * All Solvent Banks.—— H KelielNotes } ALABAMA. . United States Bank 15 AllSolvcnl Banks-- 5 Allegheny City Scrip—-par - LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. “ prem All Solvent Banks - H Pittsburgh City “. par EXCHANGES. NEW YORK. New York --Ipretn New York City-.. .par Philadelphia.- • “ Country Banks-...-., i Baltimore——--i “ NEW JERSEY. Cincinnati- Idle. All Solvent Basks—— I Lomsville 1 “ : DELAWARE.- - St. Louis - 1} “ AH Solvent tranks—- Small Notes. —. -. Maryland, Baltimore Banks—— Country Banks— - VIRGINIA. Hk of Ve. and Branches 1 Panners’Bk A Branches i Valley Bk and Branches. I - Exchange Bk A Branch’s,# Wheeling Banks .......I. do • Branches* »**i 'i . NEW ENGLAND. # All Solvent Banks*«-«.* fj P,ar valuc. Aticcd [Offered •• 8, 100.00 «l!8,25;Sll8,©0 WOO 10274 : 102,00 •• .;..tOO,OO 102.00 101,25 •• 100,00 M,50 06J25 •• . . . 95,00 .02,(0 OP,OOI 00.00. 93,00| 07.00 '♦ 05,00 , 91,00- . 23.001 32,00' "4«,O0 33,00} .15,001 11,00 6,25 00,00‘ 31.50 42.00 30.50 1400 00.00 5,70 45.00 441110 25,00 00,00 .53,00 44,00 06.75 40 00 100,00 1C,75 34,00 31,00 110.00 32,00 31.00 9,60 - «4W : 2,25 10 .00 10,00 10,»U 5,25 2£of 3.001 1»75j a, ' . . ARRIVED: Steamer Parkinson. Brownsville. «i , “‘l I ®.* Brownsnllo. u J* "! Hee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. « K2 mas driver, Bailey, West Newton, a ■■ u' e S ea 9 ouaEt » West Newton. “ «• Bayard, Peebles, Eiraabtih. Miemgan No. 2, Boies, Heaver. “ £°[ e * lCl iy Werlsville. 4C PjtifburghjKoauiZjCincinnaiL - “ Malta, Dexter, ZanefcvMe. * «) . Mayflower, Devinny, Nashville. ■■■■■ Hiudoo, Campbell, St. Louis. u Huron, M’Mllian, Nashville. DrnrnaJ, Conwell, Wheeling . , “ “ Bailie, Bechet. Brownsville. . *V Atlantic* Parkinson, do “ • 3. APKee* Hendrickson,McKeesport. “ . Thomas shriver, Bailey, West Newton. ** Geacssee, Coham, West Newton. •*. 8. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth, ‘ Michigan No. 2, Boies; Beaver. . . u Forest City, Murdock, Wcliaville , Wincheaier, G. Moore, Wheeling. Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. Jastice, Skelton, Wheeling. THE MARKET. BjancttS; Parbirihitrgh and Aockinga j'Vnffff; jJ> * portPoefcet, • MhK The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 8. C . E * R *» niMter, will leavo Piusbnrgh every Monday, - o’clock,?. M.; returning will leave llockinsDoit Tuesday, at 6 o'clock, A. M. ° V Passengers anfr shippers, may rely on the utmost ac commodauonjand promptness.W. U. WUBKLKR, marQ / . ; .. : N 0.24 Market street. • “ RSQVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS lJ6Bw& Tnafinesteamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ci2XBS»No. Capt. Ws. Hsjnaj leaves the Atle- Sheny wharf for r ranklin, every Monday ond Thursday* .at4P. M. ■ ; .The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo 3. Capt. Johs Harwa, leaves the AHegbeaywhnrf for Frank* Jin,every Tuuda? and Friday, at4-P»M. For Freight or Parage, apply onfioarri r F<u ilttitut tun] aocungpoit. wUI fnr thft.nhngft ar:d iiuermedi tttt porls every THUKSDAY,a\4 o'clock, P. M. Forfreighter.passage,apply onboard,or-to ■ T. WOODS i SON, No.dl Wilier si , and 63FronUl. For Klttmming ond Catfioh. pleasant steamer fflF*£ffffl!fißfaCL ARION,; Capt. Mn.UNQAR,wfII leave the Allegheny wharf anAlonday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3j> clock, P. M, for Kutaaning and CatSsb. For freight or passage appiy on board. f. |novlB For Long fteachf narietta,.parkerobttrg andGMllpolla. ':&&£&>■ tv' ■ The fina lsteamer GOV. MEIGS, f mini r • [air? “ntwk, Master, will leave for the above ..andiutemedialeports, every TVESDaT, ai 3 P. M. For freight or passage applyon board,orto fet»3 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Wsdaeaday Packet tor Cincinnati. , fjga* THBnew and fast running steamer CIN- OiaxmaHoat, Master, wilHcave Etf*aamHi¥aregolaTly every WspaaspaT. • lV»r height or passage, apply on board, or to *ee3o G, 6. MILTENBERGEB. FLOUR —7G¥bU. just received ami lor sale t>y ~ jail ARMSTRONG & / CROZFR I>ARAtfoUi—Another largo lot of these very cheap JL tarasols, just received at ■ .*••• .- A, A. MASON & C0.»3, Jes-. ■ 62and64'Mflriemree».'- improved and convenient article, just 'received and for nateby JAMES A. JONES, JelS comerof Liberty and Hand sin. DOUBLE STOT iUiUAJOEONS—Jusirecfc»vcu,aun iher of those Double Two Stop Melodeona, made by Carhart, the original inventor. These instruments, made under Mr. Carhan’s direct persoual supervision, and altogether unequalled for power andvichness of tone. JPiease call and examine. Forsaleby \ . . H. KLEBER, Sole Agent, jc!6 v No. IQt Third atieet Frankfort Springti - GW. DUNGAN respectfully informs bis friends • and the public generally, that on the 2: st June in stant, the FRANKFORT 110 TEL will be opened for thc : accommodation of BOARDERS, daring the eum mer season: . ■ . Frankfort,June 7:2m XTOriCE—The partnership heretofore existing be- XV tween the undersigned,ia the Wool and Commis sion business, under tae firm of Mukfby & Lsb, was dissolved on the first of April last, by mutual consent The business of the late firm wilt be settled by IL Lss, who U duly authorised to use the name of the firm tor that purpose. J. R. MURPHY, mv4. . Hr LER: . Notice to Sehool Teachers, . THE Board ofSehool Directors of Lower St. Clair township, Allegheny county, Pa., will meet in the •School ln Mount Washington, on Samrday, the 3d day of July next, at 10 o’clock, for the purpose of ex* araining Teachers for. their several schools, for the en suing-school year. -■•.•••.-••..'•.■.••.■.■.•■.■i'-;..- For farther particulars, addressT.J. Bighorn, Michael Knowls. A B Stevenson, Arthur, Abram, or Irvin Hab* ler. Pittsburgh Post Office. flc9:twd&3ww; Important to Csbinst and Chair ISakeri* WE have just received direct from the Importer, a consignment of Abates CUAIR CANE, forwarded to ns immediately on its arrival from Canton; and which we will sell to the trade at a lower price than such has ever been offered west of the mountains; • Also, 2,000 sett of machine' turned Hickory ' BED PINS, at a low rate, in quauiHesto BuUpafchHsera TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE, jMO . . - ~ • . ‘ 124 Second street. B- Notice to Brfdge BaUders, . IDS for the construction ef five Bridges, on the Gir* ty 7 s Run Flank Road* will be-received until 10 o’clook, A.M. of the 2ist June, 1652, at the office of Wm. A. Hilt ACo., Wood street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh. Plans and specifications may be examined at the Kn glneer’sOffice; Wylie street, near, the Court House, on and after the 12th instant. Contractors are requires to state how much, (if any) stock they are willing to take, . , CHRISTIAN PRUSER* : jelDiwd<w . ; ; .Chief Engineer. Star Bakery add les Cream Saloon. A AP. SCHILDECKER, respectfully inform their XV« old friends •nd cuatJmeraiifcai they ore now pre pDfed/tu their Saloon, No: 22 Diamond'alley.-to serve-up pure ICE CREAM,of the very best quality, atallhmrs of the day and evening. They always-keep on hand, everyktndor Cakes andConfeciionary, fresh and sweet Puriies and families will be served withal! articles they -may order, on ihe.shortest notice and on the most satis factory termi Bomember the place, No. 22 Diamond alley, a few doors south of the Diamond. : . (myU:sw .. • Sa!oons ans Baths* " r*. WM. M. WARD-would: respectfully ' announce to thp Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and yi cirpty, that the spacious Saloon* aiihe’Athemßum Build ings, are now supplied with, a superior quality of Ice Creams,Cakes, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open from 0 A. M. to U P, M ALSO—The Bathing department will always be found in «tder, for Hot, Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in dispenrSbicieqaisite for the preservation of health. ■ myll r ■ ■ • .. ■■ Attlgttintut For the Bonefit of Creditors. BY order of- voluntary assignment executed on the gift day of May, m the year 1652, by ChABK.MN G&axr 4c,f10.,‘ to Richard T.Leech, jr.,the*aidOiafk, M’GrstU A made the .sold Richard T- Leech, jr, a Trustee, for the benefit of their creditors, r All persons having claims against the said firm, are requesiod to present ihemTo tbo subscriber; and all persons indebted to the firm, are notified to dali on the subscriber, at 133: Wood street, Ptusfiurgh, and pay or arrange the same my 17 . - R. T. LEECH, JR. SUPERIOR PAGtED TEAS.—The attention ot He taller* is requested to our acperior Teoav put up in oanrler, half and one pound packages, securely covered wall tin foil,'and warrauteil equal mevery respeetto the l est put up'jn the East, andßuperiot to.the majority of ihemT Every P3bkßge Is labelled with bur name and guarantee, subject tbbb returned, u not. apptoved. on trial. Dealers will be supplied at {slo*; ns low as the same Quality can be had in the Eastern cnics. A lor sale by W. a hVcLVW it cd , ieft grocers and Tea Dealers. To Hallroati Contractors, T>ROPOSAL&.wiUbe received until after the 21th day X of July next, inclusive, at the Engineer Offices of the North Western Virginia; BailfMd, inParkersburg, West Union and Clarksburg, for-the .Graduation; »nd- Masonry of 50 or 60 sections (of aboat one mile each of that Road—embracing all the heaviest parts; of the workv and Containing a number of tuniiels, deep cut* tings and embankments, as weltds a considerable share of bridge and culvert tnakowy. ; The line extends from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; aj the month of Three Fotks Creek, two miles east of Tattenuany m Barkers* •burgi oh the Ohio rivfir, and is abooUM nuieaip length. : SpeeificationswillbeTe&dyattbooinces nameq,ana al3oatFeueman,'onandafterthesthorJuly,pToxuno, and Engineers will.be on the nne-to afford infommuon, • ThecmmlTy ihroogh which ibe Road passes is heal-, thy, well settled and supplies western TarapiteMil othergood raad»jBni bytheOhio riser. TltefeeUUles for eheap execuUeu of the work are unusnally (reat .Hsnds mnst be abundant, us the BalUmore anii Ohlo Raikoad is udtaoomjs rapidly 'to combletida, tad re-1 easing a large amenni of labor<— : -Bidders musrbrlngrjje best testuaonialtn and wUI state i what other work theyrnayhnve on hand. By order ofita Rtaident and Pireators. l . BEKJ. B. I.ATKOBE, Chief Engineer, I • Baltimore. Jane 6th, 18S& . : . ' jelSieodaothJy ■ : (PaMmen Fatnn. / 3**? *• * * •**» g r . , ~- _ * *■ * - ' < ;• ■?-:*?*. • y- : .--• J-! »v-W, • ■•;; :.'-'i.• -'••• f-.-' .'-i;'-t;'-’i-“r-"ii £:?•»=* ... •’i*,'-':’-: •:.v.->'-’-- I V.i-/<~ . -- •••• ' •. .!--v : . •••v ! .*• .rTv-K--, 1 -c-=-ic'-.r:•.-•.v-- nor -*•• , . t -T« ‘ *•* * 4 * * * VALUE OF COINS. AmericanGotd{new)*par. do .... do (old)*6premt Sovereigns********* s 4,85 Guineas**** ••••*•►•• Fredericsdoers**** •• Ten Thalers.'******* 7,85 Ten Guilders*** • • •*'• 3,90 Louis ‘d’or*** ••*—• • • 4,25 Napoleons*'*******.. Doubloons, Patriot*** 15,70. do . Spanish**.lo,3s Ducats 240 POET OF PITTSBURGH* CJ IBEX WATKB IN TUB CHANNEL. •... AUCTION SALES. Aabtloa Gird* mHEondcniiftied/aftor-ftn imervalof four years,ho* X agrain resumed business Having complied with the requisitions of ihe law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a £rstu!a<s Licence ns Auctioneer Yorthe Cii^of aervlcesas such to his Friends andlbepubUcgeuernlly. Wuh an erne rience of nearly • thirty, /cartin' this lino df hararda nothing inlaying that lie will bo enabled togjve entire satisfaction to ail those wJioraay feel disposed to patronize him. P. McKttNNA, Auctioneer.«• Refersto.ihc principal City Merchants. ivt? Auction—Dally Sales* ■ Commercli*!' Sales Rooms, corner of Wood QnfJ,FlftiM>treeis.at 1 t'o’clck;A. M ,a general as. sortment or. Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Llothing, Roots an J Slices, Hats. Caps, Ac. > « AT 2 O'CLOCK, P M.j Groceries,..Qneensw&'e,- Glassware,- Table Cutlery- LooBing;GlBS«c«s« new ana secondhand Household.and Kitchen Furniture, Ac - . . AT 7 O’CLOCK, P, M, ®J al * oner s'\-jfaney; articles, .MusicalTnstru n em«, Hardware and Catlerr, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. P M. ua VIS -12? 1rlf Auctioneer.: Pt JStKESIVAi auctioneer. TEWELRY, AT Aucnon-rA very exteeMye assort* t 7 raent of jewelry nowopen at McKennas, to which the trade is respectfully invited. P.McKENNA, Auctioneer. Ar , fcW»^ K,IY Gt)o ® d ~A very large assortment of J.TJL Millinery goods of every variety, now open at McKenna’s for a few days only. * P.McKENNB, • ■ ' eI * ■•■.■■■■■■ • .■■■•■w.l ; .-■•■■■ Auctioneer P* O* DAVIS* Auctioneer, A i T Avcrrotf.—OnSaturday evening, June ID _“t 0.0 Clock, at the commercial sales rooms, corner oi wood and Fifth sts., will be sold a large collection of valuable; and interesting rievf books second bat'd letter aitd cap paper, envelopes, port folios, Ac, *. ljelBJ : P. Mv DAVIS; >um Tr^k^c^r^b^-valisb^c^aSo: noNr-Oa Tuesday evening, June 22 at the eommor* ctai safes rooms, corner of Wood and PtAh streets, will be sold, on account whom it may eoncerh, to pay cliar~ ges, 16 tranks, writ wearing apparel undother articles; v hand trunks; 5 saddle bags, aiid 8 carpet bogs, with . their contents, embracing a great variety of articles. P; M. PAVI&Auct SUMMKK HUY GOODS .at Accriux—Ai64FnartU eu «» Monday morning, JuneSUtyat 10 o’clock, at' the extensive Dry Goods HourtofJames A> M’Khfaht, will be sold, his entne stock ol Summer Dry Goods, of the latest *nd most desirable style-; which arc particularly worthy the attention of ibeifade, comprising:.. lterases and Berage .Do Laines ; English aim French Lawns; American. English and French hintiesf Do l.aine* He rds® and Muslin Shawls Also,a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Ac. Terms at sole J e *P.. M/D*Vftf.'Au , uionecr- SALE VF LEASED PKOPJJKTV.— AJ On Satttrd»y,even ng.;June lflih;at'Bo’ciock, althe commercial soles rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth sis., , wm.i.e.sold .the unexpiretf terra of a lease, having four years to run/romthe first of April last, of a Jotofgiound situate °oJfGospeci street, near Washington « , having ?/^ nl 9* on Prospect street; and extending back ii.uteei,oii which is erected atwo story frarae dwelling house and stable,.and also.a small brick tenement, on «r e .l c - a J* ® a l d 10 - t v. B i ,f^ct t{> anoi,a * | al ground rent of ten dollara payable semi-anr.tmllyv Terms at sale - *7, ordcr of lhe , decolors of the Ute Wm. Worden, ° cc J pels; pm. DAVISvAuct. yy. G. H’CABTHBY, Auotloneor. PVfwp? nv 6 ®’ 3 . SALE HF WATCHES AND X f LYVLLR Y, at AronoNi-WiU be soWonSaturday cvenijig, Jane.tD.h,* at at 'M’Cartney’s auc* lion house, a large assortment of second hand watobes, Among tha lot may be mentioned in patt the following: gold and silver patent lever watches; .plain and fancy cases; gold silver and lepino watches, plain and fancy dteisrcommon watchesj gold pencil ca sts; gold guard chains; gold pens, Ac; together with a large variety of fancy articles, Ac.' * JdS W. G/M’CARTNEY, Auct. Dr. Gayzoit’n Improved Extract or Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla! Tht original and only genuine preparation for the permanent cure of Consumption and Diseases of the Lungs, token they art supposed to be . ajfeetcd by the too fret use of. Mercury, Iron, Quinine, - —IT Will cure without fail— - Scrofala* • • - or King’s Kvil, y Cancers,TumorsErup tions of the Skin, Erysipelas, • Chronic. Sore Eyes, Ringworm orTet* - t-rs, Scald Head, Rheumatism. Poms in the - Bones or Joints, old Sores ami Ulcers, Spoiling of the GUnds, Syphilis,Dyspepsia,Salt Rheum, Direase of . the Kidney*. Loss ofAppeuto, Disease arising from • the use of Mercury, pain in the Side and Shoulders. General Debility, Drop* : sy, Lnrahago, Jaundice and Coiuveness The Best Pemau Hledloine Known I rpHEShaterprepared 11 Yellow Dock,” and the “Red . .1 Honduras Sarsaparilla,” are the invaluable- reme dial agents from *?hicb Or. Gnyzott’s Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is formed, and the la* boratpry of Dr. Gayzott has given us the virtue of these roots in their perfection. Ills preparation contains all the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrated in theinumost strength and efficacy.- Experiments were made in the manufectare: of this medicine, until it was found that it could not bp farther improved. Accordingly, we fiad Uresorted Jo almostuniversally in coses ol Hepatic, Scorbatic, and Cmaneons com plaints, Tor general prosiraiion of all the vital powers, and all rnosetcirraeming diseases of the skin to frying to the patience andsoinjurtaasto health. ■ ■’ :■ HPH P f Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Gan grene. Hheumaiism, and a vast variety of other disa greeable and t dangerous diseases, are speedily and •perfectly cured by the use of this medicine; • : „ SAitns; Michigan, October.O.lfiSL, - Mb JosU D. Pa.rk—Dear >irc— U ia with nonttera ble feelings of gratitude that lam able, th.-ongh the Di ylns Providence of God, andby the wonder-wrrkintr agency bf.ihat excellent raedicne, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, to give you a few symptom* of my almost hopeless case. lii the winter of 18501 was attacked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending through the whole rich* side and leg; atthe aametime,a total prostration of my physical system;, also, my leg had shrank to abont two-thuds-of its common size. 1 -procured the attend ance of a skillful praetilioner, who pronounced my dis ease one o! the worst Conns, of liver, complaint. He sal ray case was onenoieasily handled,biprei'cribfd forme. I remained his treatment unlii t was sat*: Isfiedhe cnuld qpt help then procured ofyoar /agent nt this .placevW. two bottles ofGuy zott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which Ire ceiveda .van amount: of twnefit: .After having taken four bottles more, 1 was able to pursue my business without any inconvenience,and have been since that time a; well man whilebota short time sinee I wascou fined to my bedihree-fonrthsof the time; and l dannot atcribe the return of ray health to any other cause than by the ogency of that- truly valuable, medicine, Guy zolCs Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.„ HASS EL VAURIPEB. Mb. J. D. Pars— Dear Sit it send you the foregoing certificate, and, so far as (tout quatnted with the case, ills nil true* I procored it, thinking it might be a benefit to you and to the : Afflicted. You have the privilege of using it as yon think best. . Years, W. A. BEERS. I||| P P ? Tue following letter is from ahighly respeciablephy sycion, who enjoys an extensive practice: . Navaita*, mark County,!).. Nov 1,1851. . Da. John D. Pabx— -Drer Sir: ** Dr. Gnyzott a Ex tract ol Sarsaparilla.” This medicine has been pre scribed by roe for-the last three yrars, with gool effect, in General Debility Liver Complaint, Jaunelce, Dys pepsia, Chronic and Nervous Diseases., ia oil female complaints u certainly is unequalled Jn the use of this medicine the patient constantly -gains strenglb and.vjgor,a fact, worthy ofgreat eonsid cra'ion. - Icispleosantta the taste and smcU, ano can be used by persons with the roost delicate stomachs, with safety under any circam»nnces.. I am speaking from experience, and.to the afflicted I advise Us use.' DR. J. & LEEPER. Sold by 3 D, PARK, Fourth streets, Cin cinnati, O, General agent, to whom oil orders muet be addressed. : UJ*? Price «I per bottle—six bottles for 35, • fc Kojd hy „J. D. PAHK; Cincinnati, Ohio, North-east corner of , Fourth and walnut ots..—catratiet ordeTs most be addressed. - ; J Rida & Co, Pittsburgh; L Wilcox,4r; corner Marked street and the Diamond/; R A Fahnestock &' CoiPitt* bnrghtJ A Jonesr Pittsbttrßh; Lee'.* Beckham, Alle-’ gheny City; J » Vawetl, Washington ;AV H Lumber ton,>rankHh; J Bleakley,,db; L B Bowioytlnibntownil! 2y e ,l l y ; < ?l ccsBbur ff t i 85 K< >tmtZvSomerset: S D Scott, Bedford :Reed & Son, Huntingdon; Mrs. Orr, Holliday*, burgh j Hildebrand A;Co< Inwann; Forney AMaclav. BEvanr, Cararain»Aßi<#d,:Broohville; Spn. Waynesbnrgh; M'Karlanfl A Co, pj Callender, Meadvillc; Burton * Co, Erie: Henry For ,ker, .Mercer; J Burge A Co. Balter; J Douglass & Co, geaveti/J DSummcrtoni Warren; F L A C S Jdn«B,.Conderfiport; p Crooker,: Jr., Drowns *'''*■ ••• IjunelifcdAw - T Congress Lemonade, or Lemon. Sugar. Li a Mfe> healthy and pleasant drink, for sale by LAyELY.A.CO,, Grocers and Tea Dealers, JO™ : : 1105 Liberty Mreet- TT>.•new Goodi* T? WATTS & CO, 1%5 Liberty street, have received ALA Tuu dat,by the Pennsylvania Railroad, a larce otofnew soring style OAdSIftIBHRS. • |my2iT • T. «. TWICHKLL A CO.»S • ” FORWARDING AND COMMISSION SAINT LOUIS. 1 JORN tV. TWtCHKIU.-.Jo-iHPU KOOSEDOE. Twlchell A Rogrldgfi, ' COMMISSION ANO FORWARDING MERCHANTS. — Corner of Commercial and Pine an, a. ’ \7SXImL promptly, attend id alt consignments and Com :VV mißslona entntslcd to them, uCif»-m make libcral hanid fldyanCp3 °° CQDEl S umcn^3 or Bills bf Lading in i?!L.f or of Lesd, Grain, llrmp and Qmpr.Proance, wtjl.be promptly.filled atthe lowestpos stifle pnees, and on tho best terms. . *hey will also undertake the settlement and collec tion of olaima of importance; and hope, by their espe* c t a * personal eflorts and attention to ail the. interests of thmr menu*, to give general satisfaction, « - ... B>fBBEVCC*, Geo.ColHer*. . SuLouis; .Elba*Morton,Cincinnati; Page ABacon do Btrader A Gorman do: Charles*, Blow A Co, do Hozea A Fraaer, do : CbonteanA Valle/ :do SpongerAWhHeraan.do D, Leech A Co n William Hounes: A Co., J. W. ,BaUcr A Bro, PitUbargh:.Morgan. J, M- Back:A Morgan, Philadelphia; 'Shield* A Miller, Philadelphia: H. D. r Newcomb -A Pro., ar.d W. B.Reynolds, Louisville; T. C, TWOfIELL A CO, New OrlepDs/ . COMMISSION HOUSE, - NEW ORLEANS, .mHIS long established' lioose confine thelratienllon X . 10 * a, P* *nd purchases on CommisEion, and to the Forwarding business generally. -; •: They solicit a continuance of the libera! patronage heretofore given them. January (tnartibfea h -, : i v< .*»<( :r. ■ :.-• .4V-fc<. ■*■ ff-»*^--.» -,; „- , .'*.*,! iu. >.•. ~ v: * ' Foe sale & to let. mo LCT—TheSTOtte BOOM nni} FIXTURES m J. occupied b» Ihc eubsrribcr. Poß<ct»iOtt given on ihc nurimi, Fcriemn erquim of «" P - B OiTWTKff, 71 FmtlMlcMjif srs>, 'JO I.OT-A STOKE HOU.M-Woofu suit -or Coods, Trimming of GroftryfHtrc. Appiy to S GOIDMaMV, -HSL * llS v arkrf «re«t 1 'Ml** to «B» - ■—, .■■ • ■ K*co i 83 Water stiff i. *>» rfTlurdAm 1 f,Ca «“■ '•««' j-iriiSw squire on tic, r-miici or of ■ ■ H H.RK-ON o„ wear coruei or t<hort F<j r s££i3 -pJy-.to AldcrmKDJ'AHkinson, cth op * nptgg if . i O LBtwi’fte'suJiiscnbcr oftr- fo t flpruTiKe" I gtorcroOn new occupied!»} Mc**fc TI lIIm L iflHlEt * Dim* -No.8»: Mar*ei*ift*et. Tossesslon «.»*« Brail on the tetofApt./, .Fn«»u#re 0f.%» .:■ • jrtnfrtf QUA*. H PAUJ- g O!V,No 73\g«id«t. Two frame lrov9:->*> two su.rWhipJKl? • by 3a fret ra*h t cftnuiuing four rooms, eacli 17 14 fret. Tbo lot* are 2ffi>y HQ feel to an fcirey; 6)laatc&' in tf»o 2d ward of Allegheny cfsy f fronting on Hesaccast. Anripto ' Thomas ftiomrr, * Jo >7 Wo. 29 Fifrn street Poir Cen|* r\ESIRABLE BUSINESS STAND-I offir for re- Ur. th= warehouse now occupied by mo as ft drug Btor* ontbe corner- of; Hiibetiy and Hand-street*;a good location for business of.eny line}. Possession giycn immedjaieiy. {myt2J 7JAMES.A*: JONES. *r«rm for Salo, - 7n „ A S, R ES GOOU LAND FOB SALE—Four niltea pf Tareniuro, a; SO nert e cleared. Im goodFrarce Dwelling Hease.und an excellent largeFrameDarn.; Price 63* per acre Bn> quire°f ''lefwner OEORGK <;u,Ufrr,on tbeprerai- Matb, ° Wo,k» t Fj lU hn^r nU 8® rpa i BlOl April next, me iF2?i «i«h«*^ojvtbocomcrof g«*gafSsjisss^ssns»s marlS.lf ; NogjaLtbcriTat. A GBhArtiARGi\IN Foa t>at.g— a Farm, COS' XV laiiiinjr4s'BCie* v liotiom land; so actrscleartd and !? e i ‘n't w! ' lcJlls crccU-a a iwa nor* Sumo GrUt Mill having two run of «lnne»—jold M|ll *lmoit new. . Siraaied on Peer Creek, H miles ftem the Si" jheny BJver, wheTit growing neighborhood;' haying easy accessto the Mill. - ™ w * For particulars apnly immediately to lew THOMAa slops |TT, 8D Fifth sl 2 MILU3-.1.0* S*l«-A f* Formof,l.>OttcrßS,soJnco , tivaiion l agood twostdry frame.hoosoof l<iurroom*j-a largo norch and cellar; eicellent Fpnng of waier; I® grafted fru™ u£evo} ehoice qoalilies j; siablr, barn, and granery.. a delighiral sirearn orwaterpassesthtougU lie farm. Puce Vi£oo. . Alao, a Farm of I® acres,adjoining the above wltk d welling hoase,3o 'acree, cleared; good water, ® bote*' of meadow. Price fit band, ballance at - i° lB fP SndihfieldmrCTt. .rHonae and i,ot tor Sole. M;THE subtcribert>ficrsTorß&le&~lwosiorr> BRICK HOUSE, situate on CbHthentsJreec. be tween Wileyand Webster. The boa*e eomaiiii ‘ roorasi-oud » well: finiehtd Utrobghoiit: *■ Itein* ceuvenientio themost active burinesaparta ef the eilft ft I ;?:^^^bl^dweUineTor a. private residence. fered at public sale, on dmt day , at a o’clock,P.M. .Peraona wljhmgtn parchaaa.will please apply to Mr. iin A^? a £t a ' c ?, r , n ' ro ‘ High street and Kitnaylvi: m ™JJ? ue > wi^wlll *‘ TO «l lae “ ! »«T'nfotmaiioar JOHN HUGHES- . ■ ■■ ypr SalCa TEN OR TWEEVKLOT3 OF GROUND near tbs , toll gate in tbe boropgh of Somh.pmsbnnrfa'ai! wuhln fivcmlna’cs’ waik.of the. 4H6nonßobcla Bridge »lM,;frqiiting on Ca™n £?«i and the llrownsvlile tnrnplke, and are 'among the 1 best boilding parposcs on-that aide of the river, one ?/ l “ e * e belng ajarge lot eitending' Trom'one eirectto the oibarjr end tbe tolilib’ise'lbi. l »*7 *nU .op Bold low* and on reasonable terms; Iftta perfect and clear .of. incumbrance,- Enquire of m . 1t QUO. P. GiLLMORB, myllitmdtw > - Wo Si Grant st. ;£* Creek,.fifteen 7 mites betowjtllesheny .■■>■ tuy, and about lhree-quawereof a miio fromthe Rall- Tn^ 1 of whicMia ilob bottom . land, well adapts*, to gardening or :agticdltaral pur- P oB^?1 ?* bu,ance 19 upland, weU sUuoted. and -wen umbered; has a youna orchard of abodetftO thrifty trees. •“ well watered. .It has, d&math house on it, and ma- ■ terjals ready.to pulur* a new,one 18 by 33 ft ikeapedt* i, ■ ? l elation house will be Out up within & mile from it. For terms enquire of „ . „ CURTIS & DOBBS; v Real Estate Agenh!, over- Fatrieks »od Friend’s Bank* *ng House, 123,c0r. Wood undsth «K, ■< VaJ “ Bb >* JProperay for Sole. ~, rjpHfc souMnbcr.oa Agentfor urn owner, ottin at nrl; i va V' , sa * c j *“® two Lota of Ground, numbered in the ■ plan of tbe ciiy-of Futsbuigb,; 7i. and 7S fronting on I'onn «<r«t JiU feal, /diit ouinding 75(1 feet.inoto or leaa, to the Allegheny Rivert property will be dis posed or upon suclrteriM as feilUecme to the pitreha »er» a proStnbleinvestinentbf cadlal. Lying comltra oos to ihe emrance into Ibe city of the Cenlnil Rail- FemisylvantaCartslyit affords favorab c sites lor WarehouseCr pr can be ronvenicnUy diridcd lnto c * bonding jots,; and most become, uponiiiccom-- p.cuoa of the public nnpfoverdenls.now in nronress* ia ■ • and arpaud the cuyjjyrestly enhanced in vnine for bu siness For funheriniormatioh apply to " y . >LEECUiJR^. No. lOa.Wood atreot, Pittsburgh; ' ALLEGHENY SAVINGS FUND COMPANY .shares for sale at a bargain, ifftnpltes for Ui o». J r/ : ■ ■ • ■■■■■• A. WILKINS & CO. . T' .. Pny Vaur Ltcenee. —— HE Mercantile Apprai*er forth* County Of ‘Alle- - gbenyi has ibrtoay return to. me or all nel son* indebted for Mercantile, Hecr and other Ucfcn*eo injbe cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and AJlejrhe- • ny epnaty Persons so indebted ;willcall at oy Office oudttttle the same. , JOHNVROWLaND, _ jeH:d3i&wtt - : .- County Treasnrer. ' Fine Oolong Blu& TMti ' ■ Ttff) F» would calltbc attention of our retail customers ¥ V to oar largo stock of Block Teas, selected with .grcalcare iit the New York market: ’ Sooehong, B, ' Sic.j Knglt4hißwdkfh«t<g &. SPc.; Fare Ooloug. ... Soc 4 Extra Oolong, 7So! flelicioua, Oolong, ■ #l,OO Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, same oricea as above, pure and frogrant. - Betail Grocers dre invited to call and; examine oar stockrcither packed in quarter or half‘pound package*. orinbulk,byihehalfjCncal. ■ . 1 v ® 1 , „ . A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, ■Jg. : 33 Fifth .trek ■ ■■■ To GontrAotoria PRpP.oBAl3.tviU tie: received <tl the O.pmee oftN.-Paiienoa, iußirnungliain, until- Wed- EeBQay, ihe s3d iasunv, for grading ana having Canon ®^r«cl,iaihe Soulli-PiU*ljttrgD|Orsuch pot* tion thereof nrthe Town,Council ttwy/direeli •.'NotleM than two acr morn ihati thbusand cubic yards of excavation, and .not lens than .five or.more than ten thousand yunls of paying, .will be required;'Spkclßt . tationsof the work required can bo tee nut anytime on application to N. Tatterson. - JAMF.3 CRGADF, „ . . , -tho Mas Meredith, . fel4!dlwAwH rgt, ‘ /aDe U ' lBW ' -Str«el*>®*ai«ee —DTTPF’S jEEMAOTiLE^COLHSQfi iS2“f*S :a?.» :>Ui«o siattirrs; Wir»*. ion; Efiobtuhod, ~xn tSt l ’—lflcoipQTQltd by Xflilldiwf of 7 Perpetual Coo Ur. ■ JR p^!(^ l n^ri^2 ? ' , Pro " s A' :,r of ’niDKtleiil and . iM n k '*o e| l- inß “d Commercial science*. Vi ■ £*’??> *-*')•' Prafeworof Mercantile Law. Jora-S-WiiiUii-, one ot He bed Penmen in the West, Professoe ol Ornamental tad Commercial Pea* Cn&DSatp* . : • ■"/• . pA. r A,D^r T^ >r | nc ip a j of thft Classical • Pjror«sBor of Mathematics and Classical toMuan* . .. Those who .aspire (a the higher janlc as Accountants. • - aie r d ca U *nd examine the cr?demiafedf thU litaiituUpnj from upward*.,°f °nc hundred Merchants, Hankers and,. Accountants, in this city.who have heca Sfl r» e nf f ?v h* 81 * 10 ?* ln 4 AUo r inc .emphatic. testimo malsof.ibe Araeiucan Institute, the. Chamber of'Cdm- • ?n«f C i^ltS l^i? ?ny p » f v® leading Cankers, and Banfcofficerseor ,iha- dty oF New .York, appended Mr Accoantant.coinplele, wuh Halid’* TimeTablc, 81,00, “d;slesraeN supplied with thoroughly ‘ramed aecoanlantt, dnapplleatton at tbe College. * T -_£*°d end gel a Circular br mail, : -tniyiP »MVTsa.- p:crKa.nir.T. i~,r . _ SAWTJBB ft eO, rrvri'r?? »?A° D ®ooss 'AIOVH rOOTTB, LOOKING GL A 8&,; MANKPAGTUBBSS. ■±,- ■•. : AND WHOI»B9AIeS-DBALKH3 13 AoragnandJhmuticj Fancy and Variety Qtodu T“• A '.rcspectfally Inform their frwtidiTaJid v r ,l,e v haae received a large sleek 1 an T AUIISTYGOpDS,. which have been ■>. 1 SS?i®ihnlh?iiS H ’-ff om , ,iaj ' ot,,!r *end ’Manufacturers, : .end which they will sell on a* rea*onab&tenni r and' a*‘ ’ I War a* can be purchmed East. Oar Stack tourists ' partly or— Looking Ghuges 'Button*, Parasol*, S£?~i? n<l w “ Ic he», Ribbons, ' Bmih?"- Umbrellas, Lace*, ' •1hm5d*,........ , . Susoender*; . .Silk Cravais,: Combs, - Gun Caps, Gloves, ' Poctei Handkerchiefs, Port Monaies, Carpet Bagt, AruEctal Flowers, Hosiery, - Perfimery.Sc WHITE 0001/s. ■ ,• JBCOactu, Bishop UIVP,' - Book MnsJtaj- Mull, Swiitr t" >" • •• , . Boned Swiss. * ’ ’-i ; > Plain and Ornamental Portrait arid rieitire Watne*. - made to onlcr. A ho, re-Gildine done,at shortnmre*;, -:.;v r*P a^ -*Jf l Makers. addjaheni.Tarnished with ■ •Glass Plates,at Eastern prices. • . -Merchants and others, visaing oar city far tfcfc, Bar- ■ po * a?L^?” hasl^s Gou< * 8 >.‘will pleave eaU and fexniuice ■ imrStrtitfc - * fmurJldJin marine Hospital Supplier/ » : CCBTOK Hottfß. i'ttrsßOßOirrj ./ r . • Sar T e >^ 4 Office, J#a04.165? QEALF/D PROPOSALS willbe received at this Office, -O-aaiil iio!iilucK»lhe itflh.d&y. of Janc,/oriha lopply-. of the following articles* for-ihe use of the sick at the •'• (United State?) Marine neaMbls city.anUitks ' 30th of June, 1854: Beef, os free as po&jiblefrora-bone, Price perll», ; Brown Sugar, of the beat quality, . do . - R'cd, ««•*-- - do Tea< lly?OD, : : do'-: Bice Floor, - -- ----do. Soap, ----- * - do . ■.'•Sperm.Caudles, :.>•.■■■- - r -..••••■' ■ Ccflee,- .• •• »: • •• - • .do - Bauer, best qailly, - • • *i-. ■. > do 4 , .. .Middling Bacon, - —•.•dp.--' '.'..Hams. ■■ - • - •«. - -do"- Lard, - ... - - ... - •,. do■ Floor, best superfine. - . .PrfoepctbM. . Me lasses, - pergolL Pen Wine, - - « - * *®° Vinegar, - - - J " do Milk, - * - - * per awn * Be« Bolted Heal, - * - - pet 6sahel Potatoes, ------ oo Beans, i° . Perdozen. Safu* - - - - ‘ “ * Per pet*. * Hominy, - • ’* * ' *ft Word, «>• 1 ■... Coe!,' -■ •. .• -• ■ • -« perbnwier, Allof the within (or above) articles iobeofUtevery . best anaiurraad, to be farpUhed at'anchtli4e»anii la Sack qaanUUea as on the teq nishion of Hie Steward of •heHospiiaJ, approved by the Sumyorjnayhewqaired.: v juy other articles that may be wanted,the coturaotor to famish at the: lowest market pnees.' 'U {3.«sUß»ted: that the nomber of patiemaio?be rappUtd:wiU averm - abbot 20 p#>r day, in addition to watch there wUJ be ehootten officers v rAnytaform&tion ooncemingthe coatractwlH be given on ftpplie&Uon at this Office. . -•.. . .*■ ■ ■■ ■ <. HENRY Wooo3,Barveyot»n3 Agent, |eS United Sutwkwiw Hospital er v^lv^:-:Or ■ i,. *'■ . >; - - ij ; , v ' k r ~. •* i X - '• 'Vr: .> ~ ui' rh >}f • V'V 4 V » \
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