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BATTOPAY -MOBMINO;!;t:l:i!=n"-‘-irJmEB 19.
v *7 Caiirt'of4n»rter Swtloiuu
< * Fbibat, Jtiae 18.
Present—Hon. Wm. B. SFClaro, President,
and -William Boggs and Patrick M’Konna, Esq’s.,
Associates.
Commonwealth vs. John- Lowry—lndiotment,
Assault and Battety. The defendant was found
guilty and sentenced to pay the costs, and, in
default,- committed to prison. \
Commonwealth vs. John'-Hay—lnformation,
, .Sorety of'tho-Peaoel on.oath.of Isabella Hay.
The proseoutor. Was sentenced to fa; tho costs.
CommonweaUhVß.MorgaretDavia—loforma
tion.Snretyof the Peace, on.oath oft Jane "Wes
ley, who was,sentenced to pay the costs of pros
centlon.
Commonwealth vb. J ane W caley—lnformation,
: Sorely of.the 'Peace. ■ The, prosecutor in this
case, who was the defendant in the one mention
ed above, was sentenced to.pay the costs.
Commonwealth ys.; Maty Ann Saley—lndict
ment, Assault and. Battery. The prisoner was
found guilty end sentenced to pay a fine of 0£
cents and the costs ofproseoution.
: Commonweatih va. Edward M’Canoo and Mi
chael Twining—lndictment, -Biot. The defen
. denis, ihwiU be remembered, mado an assault on
a youngmannamedlewia Cook, as he was re
turning home,, a month or two since,- chiming
him into the cigar store of Samuel Hannan, on
Wylie streot, whioh thoy sought to ehtor, and be
haying otherwiso in . a riotous manner. The ju
ry found McCance guilty Of assault and battery,
and acquitted Twining. ;
Commonwealth vs, Jamcsßutherford—lndict
ment, Assault and Battery. ■ The jury returned
a vcrdict of? Not Guilty, and thu prisoner was
discharged.
. Both nerbet- pleaded guilty ’to w charge of
stealing a lot-of shoes and other articles Bum
the honse attwhich he was: boarding; and stated,
as an excuse; that he was drank-when he stole
the articles. The Jadge, in consideration of the
fact, sentenced him to throe months imprison
ment in the county jail. -
- Distressing JohnT. Hutchinson was taken
to tho? Penitentiary on Thursday evening, by our
jailer,.Sir. Fox. Twoyonngdaughters ofHotoh
inson, aged- about); fourteen oud eleven- years,
were at the jail when he was taken away, to bid
him farewell. This was a most distressing sight
—-as Hntohinson is an old man, borne down with
the cares of -ago. and can hardly live a year,
(the period of his confinement,) in the Peniten
tiary.': The girls were finally separated from the
father, and he was placed-in a carriage which
drove rapidly to Alleghany city. But the daugh
ters followed the carriage, crying as they went,
and kept pace with, it, from the jail to thoPeni-.
tentiary—over n mile. ‘ There Hutchinson/ was
placed in the solitude of his oell fern year, sad
the girlsretnrned, though they eoald nOtTealiio
that their father was placed ,in the society of
eriminals. JJThere appears- tohtr-bat-oneop'siou
as justice of fuv vOrdict, which condemn
ed this man to therpenltcntiary, and that is, it
wus crony,—ho should have been eent. to the
insane asylum. - ilia behaviour in jail was such
that no person would believe be was sane, and
his friends and neighbors toll handreds of in
stances, tending to convince the most obdunto,
that Hutchinson has been insane for years.
, Surety of the Peace.-*- Henrietta Douglass was
brought before Alderman Thompson yesterday,
charged, on oath of Elizabeth Hopkins, with
using threatening language and otherwise abn
singher. She was committed to prisoninde
fanlt of security for her goodbebaviour. Tho
attention of oar coart of Qaarter Sessions is al
most constantly occupied with snob cases ns this;
but.liis honor,: Judge M’Clnro, has disposed'of
.them quickly the present term of court. Innine
cases oat of ten, bath prosecator and defendant
should be pnnished alike. -
dirtneberry Gatherings —A number of benovo
lent.lodies have mideurrongemehtalo givo a
Strawberry Festival for the exhausted treasury
of the Pittsburgh Infirmary. - It will be held in
the afternoon and - evening of next Thursday,
June 24, in the Masonlo Hal!, Fifth street—
Donations - ‘of . frail, . cake; cream and other re
freshments are respectfully solicited,and maybe
sent either to'the Halt or to the residence of Mrs.
Black, Sr., on Sccond street near Ross.
" " Flection. —-At an election held at HannahstowD,
county, on the 11th inst, for officers to
unanage the affairs of the Butler and Freeport
’Turnpike Road Company, for the ensuing year,
gentlemen were elected:
. . President—John N. Porviance.
' Managers—Jacob Mcchling, sr., Jos. MoQuis
ton, John Donghcrty, David Clawson, Lewis
.Brenneman, Matthias Cypher. :
Treasurer—Jr.o. Woods.
Primary Meetings. —Tho" democratic primary
•meetings for the purpose: of electing delegates
to .the county convention will be held to-day in
this city, and county. ■ The democrats of the
county-meet between: two and five o’clock, P.
M., npd in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities,
and,the different boroughs, the meetings will be
held between the hours of four and seven o’clock
P. M.
I?u«rr Oosmtyi—! The.wh!gs of Bntler county
meet in their respetivo boroughs and townships
'' on Saturday next, to choose delegates to nwonnty
“convention, which willmeet in Butler on Monday,
June 28,; to : nomlnato a county ticket and ap
’'.point conferees to meot the conferees of that
• -pmft of Allegheny ' county that is joined with
JBntior in theXXSTI Congressional. District. .
Disorderly: Conduct.— Phcebe Loper, James
Hioreland; : ond: Margaret Clark, were arrested on
"Thursday evening, and tokenbefore Aid. Thomp
n6n, bf the Seventh , Watd,- .charged, on oath of
John Lowry, with disorderly conduct. The Al
: Borman fined the trio five dollars each, and com
mitted them in default of payment.
- «a Gfooi.Z?yy.’—Wo were shown an egg yes
terday, ot Mr. Arthur's store, laid by. a Cochin
■ hen, in Minerßville A belonigng to Mr. Ew
-1 art, whleh'Was the largest hen’s egg wo have
ever seen. It measured Binehos long, ;6J inches
in circumference, and weighed 8| ounoes.- :
- I’/itatre.—'Ht. Mulholland appears this evening
! ashld Eip ' Vnn Winhle,- in the romantic legend
of the Sleepy ,Talley. : This play: is dramatised
■ lYojn ono'of Washington Inviug’s boßt creations,
and should attract .a good house, as Mr, M. will
well personate tho character of old Kip.
Pittsburgh Safes. —A pnblio trial of fire proof
-safes came off, nt'St. Lodia, oh Wednesday lost,
■and a safe manufactured by Messrs. Burke &
Barnes, of tins city, was victorious, over one
made by Hall, of Cincinnati.
We see from W- G. M’Cartney’s advertisement
' la onr paper to-day, that a large lot of watches
' and jewelry, will bo Sold at his auction house this
evening at early gas light, on account of an eosl
• cm pawnbroker.
BentfU.~ Mr. .'Phillips, the efficient Stage
ager.of-our Theatre, and his lady,; take, a bene
fit onMonday c»oning, 'Bhen a rarlety ofenter
tainmentawill be presented.
*7.: n- AuouUand BaUery. — John Robinson was coin
’ • .hided to prison'on Thursday, chargod on oath
-ofjtbree different persons, before Aldermen Mo
" -'-Jot and Thompson, with, nssanltand battery.
Important to Cabinet anllliHr Malmn.
. .<■> tXfßbave Jntlrocelved direct r>om the Importer, a
J?eoasimimcniorStia!ejCH.AlßCANE, forwarded
- '■* - ~ -... lo tftbmnediaiely on !u arrival OomCaruon. and which
- The Grand Jo*y i B ao ** dtt bill pro* we wUleelt 10 tbs trade at a lower pried than aoeh hat
- ‘ ifcSJU* for 'BED
, M’Geb for «rit rd^u.tow
■;■ • : ’ - I?4Seldnt} ptrtpu ..
| ASerioua AcehJenl.Abaojt—-AJramehouse,
near the earner of High and Grant street, be
longing- to Mrs. Nolan, is-widow-lady,, and
which was oeeupled hy Mrs. Crawley, fell doWn
last evening. "Workmen had been engaged in
grading the lot on which -the honse was located,
audit hadbeen partially undermined bytho ex
cavations. - Mrs. Crowley was engaged in mov
ing her furniture out of tho honse, and,|»odloft
an infantchild in thocradle, which was buried
in a mass of. furniture and' household utensils,
undwas severely if not-dangerously injured by
the falling goods; its ..escape • from death .was
providential.
- Fourth of July Celebration.-—'Ho hear it stated
- that there is-to be a v grand Pic-Nio Party for the,
benefit :of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum,
given on Monday, July Cth, (in oommomprntion
Of the Fourth;) on the beautiful grounds of. Jois,
8. Craft, Esq, in Oakland. The Ladies (ever
foremost in. any not of benevolence,) who are
getting up the Celebration, are preparing dinner
-and supper, whioh will be served up. on tho oc
casion on the grounds, together with Refresh
ment Tables containingall the delicacies ofthe
season. -There will: also: be a Cotillion and a
Brass Band in attendance, which will all combine
to make it the Pio-Nio of the season.
. Fast Train —The Board of Direators of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad have decidod to
ran an additional train, to he. called the .“ Fast
Express Line.” The Fast Express Line will
leave the Federal streot station at 11 A. M., and
reach-Ailianco in- time to anito with tho Cleve
land trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
Railroad. -Returning, the Fast Express Line
wiU leavo Allianoe immediately on the arrival of
the Cleveland cars- and reach the Federal street
station at CP. M. By this arrangement, passen
gers will net be compelled to remain at Alliance
two or three hours, waiting for tho Cleveland
liner .■■■■■■■■■■,-.
: The Buckeye Stale leaves ts-morrow for Cincin
nati. She made quick time on her downward
trip, last Sunday and Monday. She made the
distance from bore to Cincinnati in 80 hours,
making 51 landings; and made tho run from
Now Riohmond to Cincinnati, 22 miles, in 69
minutes.
.: Larceny. —JohnArcnbaugh.a young lad, was
committed to prison yesterday evening, by Aid.
M’Cnne, (Ninth Ward,) to answer a chargo of
stealing nskiff, the property of a man residing
in that ward, named Tomer. The skiff was val
ued at eight dollars.
Anna CoraUowalt; tho gifted actress, is play
login Cincinnati,' at present,' : Many persons
hereabouts, would be glad to see her mako her
appearance at oar Theatre.- Her engagement
would prove profitable to both the manager and
;the:pnbiie.. ■■■ ' .:: :■
Wr observe that our friend Hodklnson has re
moved his largo and splendid stock of Chinaware
from bis old stand, on Wood street, to a capa
cious Btora room nearly opposite, in .Lafayette
Buildings. -
" Discharged. —Henry Vogj,
■ assault and battery by""" ’Squire Symmes, of Bir
mingham; was discharged from custody yester
day, the difficulty having been compromised- >
Fzcurtion.— Two military companies from Per
rysville passed down on Ohio and Pennsyl
vania Railroad yesterday morning for Scwlck
leyville.
Commitments.—: There were three commitments
by tho Mayor yesterday for disorderly conduot,
and one for drunkenness.
FRESH OVBTERS received dally by Ad*
ama* Express, at the WAVERLET HOUSE,
Diamond Alloy.
BtllED AfPI-ES—iu« irc’d ami forealo.
- j-u s AKystjutsu^jcnozßß-.
a'lduSMbisr Aitcsio.' rrrfiutoiai'fei ««fo
jell ■ K. It UKAYU
HULIUiULL. l-'AMtuVtIEBHIMb lit nle to
iUjetl V. B. IJRAVtf.
1‘ ADIEA’ WMI’ANION —forte Wponoie’s, Ac., a
j beattUfal assortment, Jert receives and foi■ fjlo Oy
■jelS A
FINK aMOftinsniof l*e7?ompry, of every descrip
tion. iu*t recetvcii at Uie of -
jeiO JAM_I?S_A; dONES._
ryiNO ANI) WOOOEOi reeU
mi and for sale by : W. A. M’Ci.UKG Sc CO,
.jalO . • . Ssg Übtfrty strreu
JJMJUtt— $U bbl* lOalUcrliou’* brand] jna; iccciTcd
JC aud for sole by
jrU>
ARMSTRONG .V CKOZKfI.
WHISKEY— ltn> bbl<. in slow, to close consignment
■ . . ■ ■ : - STCaRT SILL
|sKtlWN f 8 ESSENCE Ob' JAMAICA Ul.Mib.ll
J> Korsalo Wholesale and fUlJil by .
jfl2 ' . JAMLB A. JONES.
Eire CRACKERS—A frob lot jmtteceived non for
sale by JA»IK3 M’CANUt.E-tSA. CU.,
j C I4 10} Wood street.
BUCKEid ANU Alius— UMaox. Usvxcls .
10 do Tuns; for sale by
,et| bTUAHT & RILL,.
OU.K UUNNErs.— A. A. Maso.i A Co. base losi
Q received, (per Express.) 10 dox. Bilk lionoebi, new
esi and most tasiiionable styles. tieM
MO US £>E lj AJ'NEd,~b cases Mnslm l»e Earner,at
inl and 100., Jneircccivedal_ ■
jeU ’ A. A. MASON fc CO.’S
LAWNSM*MVNS!— Jail received 4iAi A. MAIO3
tic Co s, nix cue* fart colored Lawn*, nl AJ
bo,lomo n» low a* IQfl. t-sl*
UlnU rfcAClihS—lU bus&els prime Jou receive
ana for sale by
iM
ARMSTRONG It CBQZ6R.
( V.srKRS-Hormcuc.lly “**
■ jelO ■ &03 I.iftcnv »trcft
QmiOM-aca.c.M.l. Caron,
j O lO - 883 Li Netty ttrect.
EX TUA. BRUOAls—'Jtt dozen feXtra tfroom* received
on ccmmiulon, und frjMta
] e lo • S5O Liberty»tre?l.
TIOCKKT’KNIVES—HOOD has ju»l received *■good
Jr assortment of very fine pocket knives, which hi
T ery lo *’ al No. SI MAttKET STREET .
USJMEK SHAWLS!—A. A MJ.Vo.-t t Co. bat<
just opened *large assortment of plain and emoroi
de;edcinper troche, oashraere, do lame and oihei
Sararaer bhawl* H* l4 -
p UNNEY BAG 3—1,000 large Oomiey rfackß,for sale.
Nod Smithfield street,
ic?4 opposite Mnnongaheln Mon**.
♦iiy UUbLS. No. iXnmmed buna, to arrive, Mud will
OU be «old low^ AFF£| jjaguire & BANE,
j e tr Second street.
TkARASOLS:— Alargo and varied assortment of aaun
Jr silk and gingham Parasols, (plait! and figured,) just
onened at A. A< MASON A t/O^i
0 jell' ' : 63nftd 01 Market street,
ViR, ouyzorrs concentrated extract
'A/ OF YELLOW DOCK ; AND SARSAPARILLA
— A fresh suDDlv, just received and for sale, wholesale
nnk retail, by beta] JAMES A. JONE&
BACON— 20,OQOfti. pfmie Hams j : >
10,000 do . Sidesi • •• •
- 4 bhds. Century Shoulders;
je!2 Forsale by • STUART fc SILL.
17-ANOYKiJ’S AMKHICAN i*L,ATB POWUKR-For
:V' beamifying Silver, silverplnted Urn
tmiie #nd Bra»»ware- ■ .
Ja«t received ana for sbio by. • • •.
. teyjr W. A. M’CLPRQ & CO-SOS liberty n.
j-, AUGER, - ENGINEER, SEAMEN AMU »lU
-1 T DENT’S COMPANION.—A. Ire all ic on a box, of
JfflffiSK sf^ “ >ie ' ia,e & ( t! WoSS;
,„,.i y No. IM Wood ilreel.
■mg ?COMfilE'S _ COMPOUfJ» REbTOKAfIVKUtt
ML FURNITURE POI.ISH—For cleaiiTlng and re
•toiinc to their original laalre, varnished ■ ami polished
pSJSu w. Ac Tbi. Compound ha. entirely .uperseded
nil other articles used for «in»*“ r -ESSPISIi *2 ie s) ,et
introduced. Uel*l WpA. M'cLURG ACO
ri AUGING SIMPLIFIED -The Americon Ganger,
l* iimplißed and complete, forthe use of nicKliaiiiß
and traders La the United State*, and atasefnl as scales
or yardsticks By Henry Schreiner:
Just published and for sale by , - >. • .. .
\V. S. HAVEN,.Bookseller,
jell Market street, corner of Fecondt _
Fresh feas l rests Teas J T" ••
Onn ONE HALF CHESTS TEAS, arriving and on
*UU hand,, comprising all the varieties of tirecn
and Black Teas, which will be sold by the package a*
the lowest wholesale rates, by
' W: A. M'CLURG A CO.,
Grocers and Tea Dealers.
Domestic dry coons. —rnc b utjic nut; r» ii&vo
jnst received a fresh supply of plain amt fancy
printed Calicoes, Checks, Ginghams, Muslins, &c. Al
so;on hand, n well assorted stocfc of Variety Uoods,
Jewelry and Watches, which they offer Wholesale, at
greatly reduced price*.
Jel» JAMES M'CANDMSSS & CO
FIIEAB—SO ii&lf chests Gunpowder Ten;
jT . .ItQ do do VtogHyson do; :
1 . SC . do. do Hyson : do; -
2SO do - do - . Psuchong ■ ■ dof
, GS do do SoQOhong , do;
. v 140 catty boxefY. li»& Imp. do; .
Nov rocoiviog peT catm!, and for sftle by -..
MILLER* RJCKETSGN,
231 and. 223 Liberty «t.
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY.THE (?REILLY LINE.
WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION^
Baitmoeb, Jnne 18.
The Convention Msombled atlOc’clock. Mri'
Jessup withdrew his nmendineut giving members
of tho Platform Committee power to cast electo
ral votes for their respective States, when Mr.
Ewing's substitute was adopted , without debate. “
• Tho platform:committee was then appointed,
and various resolntionß for a platform referred
to the committee. ,
Mr. Davis, of Florida, introduced a resolution
that the Convention would support no man for
President - whose, opinions of-: the compromise
were not known.
Mr. Botte moved a substitute, that the Con
vention will support whoever : sholl bo the nomi- •
nee. (Great cheering.)
■ Mr. Davis withdrew his resolution, intending
, to renew it again during tho sitting of the Con
vention.
i Varjous, resolutions were sent to tho Commit
tee on Platform. . Mr. Ewing, ofKy.,movcd that
the committee be instructed to report a southern
platform, which was not acted upon.
Mrv WattSj Chaiman of the committee on Cre
dentials, made a majority, report in favor of all
the New Yarkand Vermont Fillmore delegates.
The minority, report in favor of the Bcott con
testants woo presented by Mr. Cabell, of Florida,
who called the previous question on: the report
of the majority-of tho committee. The previous
question was sustainedj ayoa lOi, nays ■ 117.
The majority report was adapted by acclamation.
The Pennsylvania delegation will introduce
Platform resolutions to-day stronger on the com
promise 'than those proposed by the Southern'
delegates, which they: expect will secure suf
tlolent Southern votes to eloot Scott
■ Moses Crlnnell, of New York, addressed a
meeting. last night, predicting Mr. Webster’s
nomination ns certain on the Oth or oth ballot
It is belioved t:,e balloting will oommonccthis
evening.
' The Convention adjourned nt a quarter past
twelve until-five this evening for the parpaso of
awaiting the report of the Committee on Plat
form before going; into the nominations. The
majority were in favor of .nominating ,at once,
bat the minority wero determined to move ad
journments, and thus prevent any nomination.
SECOND DESPATCH.
We learn that the Committee on Platform have
resolved to report the Southern Platform with a
few resolutions.
The evening convention was coiled to order at
6 o’clock. ■.
Mr. Ashman, the Chairman of the Committee
on Rosolutions r presented a report, saying that
the. Resolutions had been adopted with almost
entire unanimity. They were read as presented
by tho Southern delegates and published in the
Philadelphia papers.
Mr. Choate is now (5 o'clock) delivering an
eloquent speech in faTorof the Resolutions, and
is frequently interrupted by most onthusiostlo
applause.
THIBD DISPATCH.
Mr. Choate concluded his speech amidst tre
mendous cheers. Gen. Anderson, of Ohio, fol
lowed in an: eloquent address, sustaining tho
resolutions, and was repeatedly interrupted by
enthusiastic cheers whioh made the building
shake.
Tho eighth resolution was altered as follows:
That tho series of acts of tho XXXT Congress,
known as tho compromise acts, the fugitive
elavo law included, bo rooeived and acquiesced
in bytbe whig party of the United States as a
settlement -in principle and substanco of tho
dangerous and oxciting questions which they
embrace-, trad are-concerned, wo
will maintain thera-nttd insist upon
ment until time and experience shall demonstrate
the necessity of further- legislation to guard
against the evasion of the law on tha ono hand,
and tho abase of their power on. tbo other, not
impairing their efficacy, and we doprecato nil
further agitation of the questions thus settled
as dangerous to our peace, and will discounten
ance nil efforts to continuo or renew such agi
tation, whenever, wherever or however the at
tempt be made, and we will maintain this sys
tem as essentia) to the nationality of tbo whig
party and the integrity of tho Union.
Mr. Bolts followed Mr. Anderson and rebnked
Mr. Choato’s allusion to members having letters
in their breeches pockets from a certain candi
date, ond denied the existence of such letters.
A delegate from Florida said that members from
Virginia hod such letters. Air. Botts then read
aletter referred to, in which tho candidate allu
ded to says: " I will write nothing to tho Con
vention or to any individual lteforo nomination;
but should I bo nominated, I will in ray letter or
acceptance express myself as strongly in favor
of the Compromise as I did to you before. Say
the same to my friends," Mr. Botts xhen read
a resolution approved by Gen. Scott in favor of
the Compromise and in opposition to slavery
agitation. »
Mr. Archer of Virginia said that the letter
was read here with no understanding with Gen.
Scott beforehand. Mr. A. said that them were
no collusion in this matter between himself and
Gen. Scott, os he was for Fillmore,
Mr. Dayton, of New Jcrsoy, said that he com
municated the resolution referred to, to General
Scott bnt never received any answer from him.
Mr. Capell asked Mr. Boris if he had net ano
ther letter from Gen. Scott, in bis possession,
ond that the delegate from Syracuse district, N.
T., did not tell Gen. Scott, that if he wrotoalet
ter he would lose the Free Soil support.
Mr. Boris said ho was in favor of the platform
aow presented. He then asked Mr. Capell if
ho bad intended to vote for Gem Scott under
any circumstances.
Mr. Capell replied that under no circumstan
ces would be vote for a man opposed to princi
ples dear to him.
Sir. Boris said this was not an answer. .
The Chair said that personal remarks wero
out of order.
Mr. Botts then said that be merely toot to re
pel an insinuation against Gen. Seott.
Mr. Dancan called Mr. Motts to order.
Mr. Choate then roao and disclaimed any in
tention to eulogist) Mr. Webster ; bo merely ad
vocated the adoption of the platform. What Mr.
Botts said in honor of the compromise,. belonged
to Mr. Clay. Ho did not object to Mr. Choate’s
advocating Mr. Webster, but objected to his de
preciating Gen. Scott
Mr. Botts moved the adoption of the Platform.
The previous question was sustained, Maine yeas
4, nays 4; New Hampshire 6 yeas; Vermont 6
yeaß; Massachusetts 18 yeas, Bbode Island 4
yeas; Connecticut 4 yess, 1 not voting, 1 nay;
Now York 22 nays, 11 yeas; Pennsylvania 21
yeas, 6 nays; Delaware 3 .yeas; Mniyland 8
yeas; Virginia 14 yeas; North Carollnia 19 yeas;
South Carolina. 8 yeas; Georgia 10 yeas; Alaba
ma 0 yeas; Mississippi 7 yeas; Uouisiana 6 yeas;
Ohio 8 yens, 15 nays; Kcntnoky 12 yeas; Ten
nesseo 12 yeas; Indiana 7 yeas, 6 nays; Illinois
0 yeas, 6 nays; Missouri 0 yeas; Arkansas 4
yeas; Michigan snaye; Florida Syeaa; Texas 4
yeas; lowa 4 yeas; Wisconsin .4 yens, .1 nay;
CaUfornia4 yeas. Total yeas 287; nays CO.
Mr. Jessup, of Penn., offered the following
resolution:
Suolied, That this convention : do now pro
coed to nominate a candidate for the office of
President of the United States, in tho. following
manner, vis The Secretary of Convention shall
call the several States, beginning with Mjuno,
and the Chairman of each delegation of the
States as they are called, aboil rtßdatid tinnpQoca
tho person or persons for whom the votes or wo
States aro given, which shall he recorded by the
Boct’y. and received as the vote of the State,and
a majority of all the votes given shall bo neccs
ry for a nomination. The,same form shaU nlso
be observed for the nomination of the Candidate
for the Vice Presidency of the United States. , .
Mr. Jones, of Tenn., rose to make an expla
nation. He Baid. he waß'tho ojaeot of much mis
conception. He. had hoped that the platform
had been adopted unanimously, lie said inti
mations had been made that he was false to. the
South. He desired to maintain the integrity of
the whig party. Ho did not wish to canvass the
claims of any candidates, and would support any
nominee. ' He did not wißh to advocato the
of Qen. Seott before tho nomination. He
had.no political idolatry for any man. He said
that the letter from Gen. Soott to Mr. Archer
was shown to him. Ho saw Gen. Scott in Wash
ington some time‘ago, and told him ho would
support Fillmore, ns the true representative of
Tennessee. Ho told him he was deoidßdlyin
favor of tho compromise. Mr. Jones told him
he should say so publicly, and that lus Bilence
caused calumnies against him. 'Gen. Sodt, how
ever* refused to commit himself puhlloly* 6s pot
being the proper course to pursue. Mr.
■ then made on eloquent appeal to the North, to
stand by the South on tho compromise, and to
■ lay oaido oil prejudices. r . .. o
The balloting then commenced as ttuows..
' Scott. Fiilsiobe. Websteh.
Ist 8a110t...,,, 131 133 29
2d “ .133 18}..« i-“J
8d «• 188 181 - 29
4th “ 184 130 29
6th “ 180 133...... 30
6th « .131 188.-. 29
NEW OBEEANS MAEKET—June 17.
Cotton...Themarket iBnndiimge<}; luOObalM
of. middling Orleans. were; spid ; at. iPj@ivsr,
since Eoropa’B news, ' _ .
Provisions. Mijales 500l)blsmess port.at §l9.
-v V.
•' J v -J: ■ v "
••L.v- J r v ■>£-#;
r ,.-.- i- s..' J' <t.
- - LtQCOBLAW. ‘
■ ~ C&tvcms, N. IT,, Jane 18.
The liquor bill, passed the Honse by a vote of
192 to 105. It trill na donbt pass tho Senate,
and will be submitted to the people on tbe'day
of the Presidential election.
NEW YOKE MABKET—June 18.
Floor... Sales 8000 bbls at $4,12@4,26’ for
Indiana.; $4,18@4,31 for Ohio and $4,44@
4,62 for Southern
- Grain... Sales lOOObdeßye at 76; sales 16,000
bus Corn at 61-J@6B for mixed western, and 03
@64 for round yellow.
• Provisions...Poric .inanimate; prime $10,37®
16;50; mesa $18,37018,00. Beef in good de
mand; prime $6,50@58; mess sll@slB. ,
ETONING.
. Cotton... Middling Orleans 9|,, ,
Flour;. ; .l2,soo:bbls at former prices.
• Grain...Genesee Wheatsl,lB;.Corn mixed at
61@63; yellow 63@64. .
v Prorisions...Mess' Pork $18,00; afterwards
held at $l9; primo $.16,00; afterwards held at
$16,70, firm; Mesß Beef $18,00; prime do $17,-
00.
Linseed Oil... Sales 300 bbls at 62.
Whisky...Ohio at 20$.
PHILADELPHIA MAltKEX—Juno 18.
Flour...Uncbanged; receipts falling off.
Bye Flour... Firm at $3,00.
. Corn Meal—sB,2o.
Grain... Wheat is in- fair demand and prices
steadily maintained. Saleß 4000 bus prime at
$1,04@51,06; rod 981. Com in steady demand;
good yellow 64; Oats no change.
Provisions—No movement to note.
CHABLEBTON MARKET—Jano 18.
. Cotton... Tho sales of tho week are 2000 hales
Uplands fair 7J@IOJ. The sales'to-day were
200 boles. The market !b dull,, with a declining
tendency. The reooipts of the weok were 4500,
The stock on hand exclusive of that on ship
board is 23,000 bales. . ,
DAILY EEVIEW OFTIIB MAnKET.
Ostice or tna Dailv Mosmt's t'osv. i
Saturday June 10, 1652. t ■ y
FLOUR—Receipts larger Ilian the previous day, bp;
prices unchanged. Wo have the following sales: 4S
bbls choice extra at $1,21; IS bbls at $7; 27 do at 83,05'
OS (rora store at S 3; 10 do at S 3; obottl 800 bbls in lots at
33193,12 for superfine to ..extra -
SUGAR—SaIes of 13 hhds ato, time; 3do 5J
MOLAB3ES—SaIes of 0 bbls at 31f; 12 do 35,
BACON’—' We have sales of l hh<l hams at O}; 2 do
sboaldersalS; 1003 Sis clear sides at 9; 2 casts western
shoulders at 71 inferior lot; 1 tierce sugar-cured hams
at 11; 1 do beef a'. 10.
. LARD—Sales O feegs at Of.
CHF.ESIC—SaIes 10 bozos at Ct; .200 do at Of to Of.
WIII3KY—SaIes 22 bbls at 17J
GRAIN—Sales 400 bar shelled corn from store at 43
u>4s; lOObus.oata fromstoro alffll; 133d0at33.
Ml DDLINGE—SaIe reported of 80 bus from store at 70
MACKEREL—Sales2obbls nt 87,07’, cash; 10 do ai
87,73. ■.. , ■■■■'■ ■■ ■■■■' '■ :
COHKEBOUIi BOaiaiAß.T.
WOOL—TheTroy Whig of Monday says Tho in
quiry for tho past fortnight has been quite nctlve, and
sales amount to about 2u0,0C0 lbs, ranging from 231 to
30 cents. Receipts of two weeks have been GO.OOO fits
uf old and about 3000 lbs of new wool. Stock on hand
about3o,ooo ibi, which is very light, But weheorof
largo consignments, expected soon tn this market; and
we lesrn, also, that vciy extensive arrangements for
this season are being made, which will tend to make
tbit market a desirable point for manufacture Inman?
points of view. First, that, the wool is Intended r» ts
sold at Vt» markst aieoon ai.starrfvss, us tho understand.
Ing bttveern she commission merchants and their con
signees la to this oScctv And also that.a large amount
of ÜblD wool will be In tbit market .for sale, ami this
.tvbct Vroven in ne tbedigtiieii undmoil dc-irabie of
Ai»ertcenWsns,'-2^?:ljpg dip from the
comma them utlt«?o appcarjO, sadtH;£bS2l3*J < ltMe
low figures. v^
- Tim Steubenville Union of-Wedncsday *ay*;wcv*Ve
enquired partlcuNriy Into the stats of lb* Wool market
here a*d uud that it i*ryisie unsettled yet—though prices
are rather firmer, and some eastern buyers are in the
market- - The prices now offered ranee between $1 and
35ccns. The amount pusetused here as yet is very
small. About the s»me prices and the same stale of
tecta ohum ibroogb tho country as far &9 we have bid
an opportunity to caqaire;
POUT OP PITTSDCBOn.
ARRIVED:
t*te*msr Atlantic. Parkinson, Urownsvllle.
DaJtre? Ueanet, CrowniviUe.
vl J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport
*» Tiiomas ynMv«r, Dailey, Wcti Newitm.
u Ui'ue3s«c,Oonam, WcAtMewtoru
“ lVoMeiijtdjjnbc.th.
“ Michigan Uesaer.
" Fotcm Cuy, Murdoch? WejUv#lfe.
“ WclUvilic,Clm*tfer, Bridgeport.
Messenger, Klinefelter, CmcmnsiL
*• Kurov, ftogenr, Louisville.
14 llaii£a!iuubia t C.f&u£,lfarfclngpoft*
*• » inChestor, O. Moprr, Wheelnij*.
DIU'ARTKD:
“ Hattie, HemtetjUrowniviUc.
“ Atlantic, i'urki;i*on, do
J, M’Kcc, HendnckrotijMcKcespofi.
“ 'Fhainaii fclmver, BolleyyWcat Mcwlon.
11 UctiMsciiaConaiit, WruiNewtarw .
u ri.Bayafd, Peeblcj, KJitalxub.
u Michigan rfli>. if? Doic*. Heaver
u ForestCuv, Murdock, Weitaviltc.
,l k‘m»bufgh, Kountz,Cmcinrum.
“ Malta, Dealer, Zanesville.
" Dmrftal, Conwcll, Wheeling.
4f WeUsviUe, Chnuler, Bridgeport^
dartetta, Puharioergh and Qocklug*
I J3SLJI pori HocUois
The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. 9.
Cuias, Aia*itr, will leave Ftnabntth every Monday,
at 3 o'clock, P. M.; returning wilt leave-Itocklugport
every Ttte&doy, at 0 o'clock, A. M
I’aewngers and shippers may rely on the vtmoii ac
commodation and promptneas. W, u, WHEELER?
mart • No. MarketstreeU
Aiinttn.ny iiir.r Tttat.
RKUVLAU FkiNKLin PACKETS.
I Tll5 fine steamer ALLEGHENY 8EL145
JgßßKaffiflyio. a. Cam. \V». leaves iho Alle-
Wftarf for Frattklm*every tfpiiaajr and TAurjda j t
The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE NoßjC&pt*
Jons lljlicu, leave* the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
liincvcry Tbtxdajf and Friday, *l4P.Jl»;
For Fro I* hi or Pamagc, apply on Board
fifor marietta ana Uaefetngport*
I Jgßfft Tk* Tine steamer PACIFIC? Zarobk Mas*
WsflwSian'j. wm leave for ike above and ioiennedi-
Btepoft"cry ri/C/JSi)4V,*Vlo’clock,P.M,
For frcigluot pa.mso,«ppl boyd^orio^^
No-fil Water»uami 03 Frontey.
£Vor~KlUaxmUig and Cattish* : -
(.jSfcjfr THE light draught and pleasant steamer
{gSaaasS&CLAtUON, Capt. MtLLraOAß,wLlMeavetho
Ailcgbeuy wharf onMonday, Wednesday and Fridays,
at 3 o'clock* p, M, for Kiiumning and Catfish. For
freight or passage apply on board. : •. , fnovlS .
iror Loiiff iloachi marietta, Paraeribnrg
u ondQalllpollß. • • • ■
-- njjia w. The fine Steamer GOV. - MEIGS,
«IL 1 !?* w Sous*; Mft**er»\vlU leave for the above
WS&JsEEB* and intermediate ports, every -
TUESDAY, at 3 P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to - •.
f<b3 •• JOHN FLACK, Agent •
Wedncoaay i’KcScot ror Cincinnati*
fwn* . Tub new. and fast running steamer cm*
L**SSStsrCINNATI. Bisminghaw, Master, .willieavß
every WioiiEßDAtv
Ucc3o C,fthl " P “ ! ” Se ’
i~IENTLEMEN ! 3 TRAVELING COMPANION—An
ITlmproved and convenient nmole, just received and
foreale by- . JAMES A. JONES,
jelfi cornor of Liberty and Hand <U.
(~'loFFtSii-iis bags prune Hio. just received ang. for
j sale by \ • STUART & SILL; .
No; 6 Smlihftald street,
jel2 ' opposite Monongohela House.
TYUboiAM FARM NUTMEG CHEESE-M botes
I I of th>a dcßirublo brand, put up In small boxes of f)
or 0 pounds each, expressly for family use, received and
for sale by W. A. MWRO A CO.,
jelO -i-\ Grocers and Tea Dealers.
TROUBLE STOP MUBOOEUNS—Jan received, ann*
i/ ther of those Bouble Two Stop Melodeonsi mado
UrCarbon, the original inventor. These, instruments,
made under! Mr. Carbon’s direct personal: supervision,
olid altogether unequalled for power add richness of
tore. Please call and examine. For sale by.
10 1 Hi KLEBER. Sole Agent,
No. 101 Third sheet,
T—T-FranMort (Springs* ,
« W. DUNGAN respectfully imotma hia memls
VTi ami (he public centrally, that on IhoSiSV Julie in-
Man*,the FKANKKOBT; HOTRL.wll.he opened for
the nceommodaiiou: of BOARDERS, (luring lho,«um>.
mcr BC»SOn. -
FrtmkfoHvJunoi. .
TWTOTICE«~Tbo parmcrsWp heretofore cxisuog be*
J\ tween the unucrsfgneili jn .the Wool andConinus
piqn business, urtUcr lue firm of Minu?a* fc LMv WM
dissolved on'lfie first rtf April last, by mutual content
The bU9 : ne*a atlhe Into fir® .will be settled by I!* u«»
who Is duly authorized-to use Uie name; of the firailor
tlmipuipose.. « «Yio ■ *“'*
my 4 » LKfcl
StnrßnKery nnu Ice
i tpi SCHILDKCKKH, respectfully iuronn their
Ai old friends end custjmers.tliauhey arc now pre
pared, altliolrSalooitjNo. SS Diamond alley, Jo.JoWW
ptiro ICE CREAM,Of Iho vcry UeatUttalltt, .»**[}»*£».
of He day ond oveiuiiß. always *>!’„S?„ n „y
every kliidof Cakes and Confectionary, frceli and sweet
Pontes and families will be served withall
may order, on lie shortest notice and tnm 1 m
factory terms. Kcmcniber tlie. place, No. -i Diomoiil
alley, a few deors toutli cf llie ItaniotHl. [inyl-1. w
'SftlOOOft Attd ilftthit-. .
WM. M. WARt> would, teBpe9lfttHy. jmwufic© to
UicrLndies %nd-<3e-mtem*» o[^ llt *“ r 8 h *l^}*
®S3S3SraSS*
01)11
AUCTION B4ljBl OE DBV OOBDS.
-rl' •***
C ° m &etiisc3 and BeroJW dcßlto®*!
Any of iho “bole fflTbe’pdrchnind dorfns the
I week at gj 4 *
| , 0 but good, wiwjgjpaY m;knight.
COMMERCIAL.
t; mr WXTB2 in nit cirtuxst.
r AUCTION SALES. - ~
Auction Tfwti l* '
ffIHE undersigned; afteranlmertM6f.fonfyeare»ht*
Xi again rebomed business" -‘Haviagicoflipliedvmh
OiercqaiiiUonsof-iholawresfulaiing-BalesatAtifttlon,
andhavmgprocuredafitit class License as Auctioneer
for.iheUity.of FHtsbiiTghyhe offer* his services*a.such
to hfs friends and- the pablle generally; && erne-
Tlenfee of pearly thirty years itr|hl« Lneof
hazards nothing In saying ihatno-wUI be enabled to give
entire satisfaction to all ihoa«who may feel disposed to
• • P» J rocKiSNNA, Auctioneer.-
Refers to the principal City Merchants. - v v {yp <
: . Auction*—n*Ugrttale». ...
A T the Commercial Sales; Rooms, corner of Wood
xL-and Fifth •treelv l atvloo i clckiA: M. t a general as
sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry floods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. . .
.AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Groceries, .Qoeensware,: Glassware,; Table Cutlery.
Looking Glasses*, new ana Second hand Household, and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac. •:
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M,
. Books, Stationery; Fancy arucles, Musioal Tnsim
ments, Hardware nndCotlery, Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, Ac,: - P. M. DAvIS, •>,
tafllrtf ; ■■■.■;r •••••> : . Auctioneer.
P* B’BBllffAi Auctioneer*
TEWELItY, at AucrioK—A very extensive assort-
U raent of jewelry now open at McKenna’s, towhicu
the trade is respectfully invited. : P. MeKENNA,
jeU Auctioneer.
MILLINERY GOODS—A very large assorunent of
Millinery goods of every variety, now open at ,
McKenna’s fora few days only. . P.McKENNB,
jel4 Auctioneer
P» Bi PATIBi Aastlossor.
BOOKS, at Auctioit.— On Saturday evening, Jane 13.
at 8 o’clock, at the commercial sales rooms,corner
of Wood and Fifth sts.ywJir bo sold a large collection
of-valuable and interesting, new books, second band
books, pimnblcts, Ac- letter and cap paper, eaveiopes,
portfolios, Ac. _ P.M; DAVIS, Aliet.
Trunks, carpetbags, valises, a«., a* auc
tion—on Tuesday evening, June 22. at the commer
cial soles rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will
be sold, on account whom it may concern, to pay char
ges, 10 trunks, with wearing apparel.and other anicies;
U hand trunks; 5 saddle bags, and 8 carpet bags, with;
lireir contents, erabrucing a great variety of articles. .
jalS P. M. DAVIS, Anct
SUMftIKK UHY GOODSaT ACCTIOK— At 6» Fourth
on Monday morning, June 2ltt, at lOo’clock. at the
extcimvo Dry Goods House of James A. MMCnight, wilt
be fold, hla entire stock o| Sommer Dry Goods, of the
latest and mostdesifable style*, which areparUculnrly
worthy the aiteniionoftbe trade,comprising: Borages
andßerage Be Lainest English and French Lawns;
American, English and. French chintzes; Be Lotae, Be*
rage and Maslia Shawls Also, a large assortment of
Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Ac. Terms at sale.
- JfelO. • P«M.DtVW, Anotioneer.
IjIXKCUTOH’S SALK OF LKA«p" "■ -
*1 On Saturdi»w »«-- •
JIXKCUTOH’d SALK OF LEASED FKOPKKTY.—
June lOtb, at 8 o’clock, atlhe
commercial sales rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sis.',
will be sold the onoipired term of a lease, having: four
years to ran from the fimof April last,of a tofofcTonnd
situate on Prospect street, near Washington Et , having
a front of 20 feet on Prospect and extending hack
UK! feet, on which is erected, a two story frame dwelling
house and stable, and also a small brick tenement, on
the rear of said lot. Siitject to an annual ground rent
of ten dollars, payable semiannually. Terms- at sale
Dy order of the Executors of the late Wm, Warden,
decM Oelßl- P. M. PaVIS, A act.
Wi 6« STOAaTSEYi Auctioneer. -
TYAWNBROKEE’S SALE OP WATCHES ANO
.Jf • JEWELRY, AtAtenos—Will be soldxrn Saturday
evening, Jane lOib, at 7$ o'clock, at ATCtinney’a Auc
tion bouie, a large assortment of second hand watches,
jewelry, Ac. Among the lot may bemenUoned in part,
the following: gold and silver patent lever watches,
plain and fancy cases; gold silver and lepine watches,
plain and fancy dials? comraonwaiebes; gold pencil ca
sts; gold guard chains; gold pens,- Ac; together with a
large variety of faacy articles, Ac. ;
j?ls \y. G. MACARTNEY, Anct.
SPANISH MO33—4Q bales on hand and foraale by
jell ARMSTRONG ACROZfiR.
IKKINU— 29~bb)
JcB
: f 1 LASS—boxes 7xo Glass, in store and for sale by
VT jelB KING * MOORHEAD.
“f riNtOAß—ss bbl» is store and for sale by .
V - jcia KING & MOORHEAD,
T AHD—A few tegs No. I Lard, for sale by
Aj jclS C _ KING AMOORiIEAP.
BRAZIL SUGaK^CQ bagt in store and for sale by
jelfl KING A MOORHEAD.
KfcFL\BDBtfOARS— rowdered, Crushed, Clarified,
and Loaf, for sale by
jelS ■ KING A MOORHEAD. •
I' AKE SALMON—A few bbls Lake Superior Salmon,
j for sale by |je!B| KING A MOORHEAD.
f)LACK £!UtJLACKS—A. A. MaionACo. will on
Black fiilk Lace». fjeh
M received»t je»3 - A-XTMSBflSjfcCS3‘ ,
FLall> tilbKS —-U pieces new rivle i'ui3;suk* itfsV
received at ‘ JelB A A.MASON i CO ! S. •
BLACK LAWNS AND BEEAGES-Jost received at
A. A. Meson A Co. T «, 40 pieces Black Lawns and
Berogea. pelB
A PLEA FOR THE CRITICAL STUDY OFtfHE
BCRIPTURE3 against Romanism and Rational*
ism. byßcv. M.W; Jacoku v&» far sxle.by
jeS DAWSON A AGNEW,GS Market «t.
Uoitxko Udil»
CELEBRATED for neatness or bi, fineness of quality,
ttarabilh? ofvrotkmaashtp, aml iow puces.- Men’s
qnd Boys* Clothtag. Great Inducements to buy
ers. n* trudylupUaie. CHESTER,
Jet} 74 Wood y^ert,
A MKKI'INU OF TliK SrOCKtUiul>t;KS oriuc
J% Ward Savings UanV’/will lie held at the of
fice of the B&nfcr'No. d&TLtberif street, on Taesday, the
2UUi day of June next, at 1U o'clock, A. M., vmb refer
euce to having the stock consolidated imoa corporate
company- [optCCalm] JOHN bYßWMtT,gc:reurr.
tl OUSfcKKK&INU ilKt'AKTftlKMT—•.:■
XI Wooden UowlfjoC aUsites, jast received;
CloiHes l*ins; : Towel Boiler*;.
Clothe* Ltne Keetft; . r- do Stands; <
\Vood&Zinc *V«*b Dowds; Clothes Horses.
w, a: ftrctVßo fc co-,
No. 230 inberty street* _
BRANDIE3-IN BOND-A. nnd FeHevoi
sm Brandies—dark and pate—iu qt casks: also, Na
poleon, in ociavea—under Custom uoase charge; to
gether wjih 17 varieties of.Ruchrlle,Cogaacamifcloi*
tiesus Brandies of the most superior qualities. in store
an 4 for sale cheap, by JACOB WEAVER, Jr,
. myitl ' cor. Market and First st*.
. u»u uargftitiii
IN VELVET, PILE. TAPK&TRV AND BRU3SELS
'CABPfcTB-~Whicb Willbefoundattbc carpet ware
house ot W, Al’CUnloek, 85 Fourth street. As we are
determined to sell off our present stock of the above
goods st cost, we Invite the attention of those wishing
uybratib, to great bargains.
A.
Uctlueed Frlctfl*
A MASON A CO,€3 and 04 Market streti, will
i opcQtiii* morning—' ,
7 cases Oerage De Laines, 100121 j.
a do BoregesttSa; »
40 piecea Figured Changeable Silk, very low j
600 Crape and ttammer Shawl*;
lft cases Printed Lawns and Muslins; '
17 do SummerJieLaineB,somaa*lowastOci
Abo, Lace*, Embroideries, Uoslcry and Qlosei. (Je2
OatUlu, VertHmaii Omntaoaaa Plants*
fItHR best collection of Dahlias wen. of the monn*
X. tains, one hundred and fifty varieties.' Thorbflrn’a
and llovey’4 Verbena*,- which are uneoailleiL .. In fact,
llovey’s America, Republic, and Orb of Day,and Thor*
boro's Ucromr, S’Kelipse, and Sir 8. Blanc, aro admit*
ted to be the Gems of the World. The above* with
every variety of Greenhouse and other Plants, for sale
at the Passenger and Remittance Cilice of . ■
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
European and General Agent, .
Wood street. •
Another Frtib Arrival at slo, Q 7«.
D. GREGG -A CO.,noiih»wesi corner of Wood st
•. and Diamond alley, arc just opening & Fresh
Stock of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, Lalne*, He
rs go Do Laines, t reach Manchester and Domestic
Ginghams; Together, wuha eomplsto assortment of
Ladies’DressGoods.. Also, a largo stock rf Hosiery,
Gloves,Ac. : These, together with par former purchases,
makes our stock unsurpassed by any west of tho moun
tains j to which wo solicit the attention of buyers, as
we can offer them on the most favorable terms.
jc4 D..GB«SGG ft Cd.
I4«Mt r i Steam Plano Porte Pnctory.
■■■ • ■ t T. I*. LEASE having applied mschl
jfiSsßmßßnery to the manufacture of PIANOS, be
:|V!||rVNO|ia enabled to;ssU at least: twenty-five
I 1« 9 11 per cent: cheeper than any brought from
the East, and warranted equal m every: respect..
: blx octave Bosewood Pianos, from :BtBo,oo and
■ ■. upwards.
:Bevonoctave Po • do:. 25Q.C0 * .
. Piano Wareroom.ou Uaml street, over Johns 1 : Mine
ra! Water Warehouse. .
Aeeordeons, Vioitnfi Ae.» tuned and repaired. fjeS;y
Hear Tsl Hiar Tsl
NOTICB IS IfBBEBV GtVBN to all patehaaen of
Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Hood is now ready
to supply you with the best and most fashlonoblo fine
Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices than any othtrdcal*
cr in the city. He buys for cash cheap,- and aelli for
cash cheap | makes large sales and small profits.-
Therefore, ail persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Kme.
Silver Ware, Watches, Ac., from this establishment,
will bo .sure to get the valueof.loo cents for ever dolor
invested. Gold Watches from f2O to 8100; Silver
Watches from. 8G; to t2oj Silver Spoons from $5 to
•2tV and other goods equally cheap Please call at.
HOOD’S, 51 Market street, the only Wholesale price
Jewelry .Store in the city. • • - fletl
Notice ip RdUroad GoatrAotori.
OTHE subscribers having undertaken to complete the
X grading and maionry cfttcwholeoftlie Pmsburch
anti
gmlaline.respeclfuliyiavitesuch contraetoraasbave
made fair bidsfarponionsofsahlwork auh© IttdletMiff
and any othorsdesiroua ofbdvihgwork On'4ke,toad,io
call without ddaynubeir office, comer of <3taut street
and Diamond alleys op Btnira, where oneormoremcm*
bersof tbe firin' wihbefound, prepared tomakoeaUs*
fticiory.; arrangement* with contractors fordoing parts
of the work. None butruipon&ible contractors,or those
who can come well recommended ueedopply,a» we are
determined to have tlio work vigorously prosecuted.. -<
jel7 t M aNFULL; NICHOLSON & CO.
. {Steubenville Herald and Messenger, and VPhcelmg
Argos, cony one wceky&nd charge Post, aud send one
copy lo advertisers} •
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AT ' PlUnetn** fi’etm^MortlftlyiZ.ihrory.
. Home and Bociai pbno*ophy. 25 cents.-’
. Walks and Talks of an American Farmer In England,
25 cents. Ac. Ac.
Afplelon'* Popular Library.
; Hack’s Journey, through Tartary, Thibet and China.
2 volfl , Si,<lo.
Essays from London Tjmcs.lO cents, '
Malden and Married Life of MaryPowdl.GO cents;
i Paris Sketch Book,soceiU3,- Ac i Ac,
i Eckctman’s Conversations with
i .Schiller and Goethe.-.
[■ My OwaLi'e, Goethe. ■:
l Modern Painter*.
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Faggots of French Sticks, or Pens in ISSL
Wheat Sheaf, by T* S. Aithur.
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J Women of the Hevoluilou; " ' -
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J RecollectionsorLiterary Life,by Milford.
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AHBABO* AiiLil
EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL.
DREPARKD ind sold by JNO. yoUNGfION, SO#
Jt Libcftysureet. This ptiWerlullyeonceoirstea pre
paration; ißfrmedieal*lUneso/-whieltare found to be
eight times {he giretrglli of Ihe original Antenean Oil
Ills pat up ia bottlesat2sj«mli7| rents,eech.wuhfaU
directions for its nscrlnevery disease wtodretliftorigl*-
;nal Americas OiThas been; fepnd ptall efficacious, ana,
U spfar exceeds tbeoriglnalf a pd tfl/enderu the j
try It. JOHN YOUNGSON.
• N.'B. The original Oil In Us silnral sialo a* taken
from the bowels of the earthy can be had as abo*e—jnd
will be foundgtnutnt. notwithstanding a firm
claims to be the only Proprietors,
d&w-tf *
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: Conkiuraad Syrup or Yellow Dock Htiot*
OCC0 CCUHER the front tank among the proprietory
medicines of this country for completely coring
4;anker.Salt.Rhaam,Eryfupelas t andall other diseases
arising from.tm impure state of the .blood. Also, Liver
Cnmplatot,Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, .Dizziness,
Coughs,Soreness and Tiflnueas about the Cheat; Bron
chitis* or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation
ahoauhoThroat; and Is used with unprecedented sac*
cess in all eases of
FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY,
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs; and invigoratingthe entire system.
; If tbe testimony of thousandsof living witnesses,from
all parts of the country,dan be rfcUed upon, it Is singu
lar! jr efficacious m curing ali Htanon* and restoring dc
blhtatcd and broken down constitutions* It it purely
vegetable, in its composition, and so accurately
bined indts proportions that the ebemteal botanical and
medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously
unite to PURIbY THE BLOOIT.
; It has removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured
Canker,Bait Rheum, Erysipelas and *Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the leostim
presaionnpon.
■■■: It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS.
HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
cared by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable'
medicine in all BILIOUS'COMPLAINTS. • It removes
ail obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver
free, active and lt removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relieves In alle&ses of Asthma, and may be
used in all climates,and atoll seasons of the year. -
This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE * CO., ai
102 Fountain street, Providence, R. I ; and sold whole
sale and retail, by S. N. WICKEfISHAM.
Only Agent for Western - '
Jells? Warehouse, opr Wood and fli»th*ta;« PiU*b 1 h
REMARKABLE CUBES!
BY TSS VSB_Of^BR._HOVGIITON'S
. . , clear laid Iroru
the fliomach in-he morning. The stomach swelled much
at night. Tongue coated and clammy; raacbthirst; no
appetite Bowels costive; doll, stupefying sensation in
the forehead. Complamtsof two years standing : Gave
her some Pepsin on Monday. Came back in a week.
Said the pain had notbecnhall 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 sUll heavy. In another
week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pain in
the stomach—raised no acid fluids—hoadfeU clear, and
every trace of the stomach complaint was removed.
Cass 2,—Married Lady, aged 60— Famqfleraatmg
Very stoat lady - Had suffered path*, nsnally very se- ]
vere, ln the region of the stomach, for three years past,i
and particularly intense after eating Whenai the worst, >
the pain is as if some hard body were being thrust into
the pit of the stomach and bored mevelry direction. Much
tenderness on pressure. This lady used the Pepsin with
surprisiogedect Soon aftenheJiratdose the pain ceased,
—sue felisomc nausea, and retched; bat nothing camo
up. * Several months have pos*ed, bntthere has been no
return of the pain. Tongue clean and moist; no sore*
nesgof the itomaelu .
Hkmabcaelb Cniß ~£oufttrilZi;..Ky.,;May 1
the 7thoCMay,l6sl, Rev. M. D. Williams, pastor of the
FourthPresbyteriaii Church, in Louisville, Ky., wasund.
bad been for a long time conQnrd to his room, and roost
o) the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronlc Diar
rbcca, and was to all appearance on the very verge of
the grave,and acknowledged lo be so by hispbysician,;
Who had tried ail the ordinary means in his power with
oat effect; and at the above named time, the pauent, by
.tbeconsent of his physician, commenced the- use of Dr.
Houghton’* Pepsin, and to the osioiushmeQi* surprise
and delight of all. hewas much relieved the first day.
The third day he ten Jus rconi The sixth day, which
wasexccssively hot,he rode ten.miles with, no bad cf*
feet; on the eighth day he went on a visit to the country;
and on tho thirteenth day, though’ not entirely restored
to his natural strength, ho was so far recovered as to go
alone a journey of five bandied miles, where he arrived
irfiMbty, much improved ia health, having hsd nodis*
turbaltee of the stomach or bowels after taking ihe. fir*t
; fhose are faclsnot controvenable, aim
thl« c f£a^hso^ r hlch ought to convince oil skcpucs that i
I hc re ii^owit^Pw«n-LclnhV.icjaljS.nadS!pcp.
uesinvestigate* *** ■ IHL GM*. H' l^
Only wbo]esaleandreS')i s^l Fills
burgh. Pa. jv - ,fmy2C:d&w
■ Tbe Qreac Yeeetatu ittij&SSjYV-..:.-,
DR. If B MYERS*
Dandelion, Wild Cherry and garaajHtrilUt.'- •
W • - 'THIS valuable raediclnalprepnra
. : lioo'differs entirely from any simple
• lU extract .of Sarauparilla?* or com
monpurifyingmediolne.- Itiaacom*
of many :of MOST CLEAN-
MEDiCINES,.with olheis
[fflffbf on: Uie Kidneys, or
v vr reference loihe re
v Y f® W lief andcontinued healthy operation
’ t 'JTEVk - of some internal organs, li con
• tains articles Winch enter . Into no
£§§gggySi§S*jSS> other preparation inexistence, ami
. . • ' . • • •’ IT IS UNRIVALLED
mndrirying and refreshing effects, by anv medicine in
the wurld.-Itr* pal- op IIvLAIMiB. UOTTLES, Is very
nloasanno the taale, nndis more concentrated, . .••
1 STRONGER,BETTER AND CHEATER,
iban.any other in the market, persons whahave taken
« SarBnpariUft n by the gallon, without relief, base been
radicallycutedbyuslngtwoorthrec bottles. This is
- the only Compound inwhieh Dandelion, Wild Cherry
i and Sarsapaullaarc bo prepared to oflerthe peculiar
i virtues of each, m combination with pure extracts oi
[other healing ariiclea.-m a ftlghly concentrated stato;
I Its iugredients are PURELY VKGCTaULK, and are
[. *ach roots and batks as are found, though ch.efly nffec
i ling certain parts,m their geneialteadency, to produce
: the mostcleansing and he»Hne effects. ■•••■.
IT 19 IMPOSSIBLE
i.. To enre many- diseases. - Dropsies,;.Kidney Com
pliuts,Jfce.»draw off Watery llotnota from the Blood*
or corrupt end irritating sedrcuoas of diseased organs
from the body, without the tboroagh.operations on the
Kidneys.as eausedby this medicine. *Noether extracts
even pretend to this effect. In faet, ibis very operatioi,
for which it is particularly compounded, differs from
all other and makes u the bmtcompouud
in existence. •
IN ALL C ASES OF DROPSY,use Ibis medicine.—
It will teliove.lt has cured when life itself was de
spaired ofl It contains articles that will cure, U anv
thing can, and takes the only method tomakepcima;
nentcures.
SHIP FEVER! BIUP FEVERS
To prodace testimony in proof of the cure of thi« dis- \
ease is acknowledgedy new. .The public have so long
been taught to recard it as -fatal,that- ils-positive care
would seem almost a intrude, yet •••;
SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED,
And by the Great Vegetable Remedy,;DrlLJl;My*
cm* Extract, Dandelion, Wild Cherry*Ac.* aTone*
We selecltite following, ss a speciraenof the.narac
roastesticnonlalß to the efficiency of ibis medicine in
cafiSS&iMs malignant disease, which we have lo ex
hUMlTmifiONY OF PHYSICIANS. >
nBBI Tibllmese M.D.,UBklllfdphys;ctaa,reading
in Buwno, N.-Y.and one whohva devoted bimaelf par
ticularly to the sindy and care of thc Ship Fever, with
almfiß&very phtto of which he'ls conversant, gives
the foffowitg testimony io-relationto the effects of this
medicine,as prepared by himself t .
“■This u to certify, that I have used Dr. H. B. Myerr
Extract of Dandelion; Wild Cherry, aud Sarsaparilla,
in mynraettet, in caQs of a number of .patients sick
with Snip Fever, with very beneficial results. And I
eousider it a general curative Inthnt disease,?-..
Prepared by • •• MYERS A> RICE,
No. Il Warrenstreei, New York.
Sold by R E BELLER9,
: oprftdeodfc-w . .No. 57 Wood.street, Fiiubarjrh.
T EMONADE— Conpre&s Lemonade, or Lemon Bagar } ,
1.1 n.*nfe» healthy and pie asant dr inky for saleby
J.I*AVEi.YA CO., Grocer* andTeaDralerf,
•-jolo- v • . "SOS Liberty street.
••.■-•v-Htw Goodii;-.-s
171 WATT 3 4t CO., 185 Liberty street, have received
lu TQiSDiY»by the Pennsylvania Railroad, a large
Plot ncunipfmg style CA93IMERK3. - . , jmy£3 -
T>URK POUT WINE ANl> HRANDY—For medical
■'■Ju - purpose*, warranted to- be ,the pare, juice of the
grape. Also. Ginger Brandy, for the prevention and
eure of Diarrheas, &c>. For solely-.
James a. jones, v
..Wholesale and Retail DraggnU,
jel« • * .corner of Liberty and Uand sis,:
To Kaitroad Contractors. . . .
TJROPOSAL9 will be received until after the SMih day
IT of July next, inclusive, atibc Engineer Offices of
the North Western Virginia Railroad, in Parkeisbarg,
West Union and Clarksburg, for the/Cradflatlon. and
Masonry of CO or 60 sections (of about one mileeacb of
that Rood—embracing all the heaviest parts of the
work.and: containing a number of tunnels, deep , cut
Utigs and embankments, os well as a considerable share
of bridge and culvert mtsonry. The hne extend# from
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at the mouth of Three
F©iks Creefc% twom»les east of .Fettcrmjuu to Parkers
burgeon the Ohio river, and UnbnotlM miles in length.
. Specifications wiU.be ready at thouftices.nanled, and
also aiPettermamon.und after the Ctii of July* proximo,
and Engineers will be.'Optne hne-loafford information; 1
•The country through -which-the Road .passes U heal
thy, wcUaeiiledand cultivated, and: abundant, supplies
may be had along the route,aud from either end of it,
by means of the Ualumore and Ohio Railroad, the North*
western .Turnpike and other goodxoad«,andby the Ohio
river. The facilities for cheap execution of the work
are unusually great. Hands must tie abundant* as the
Baltimore and OMo Railroad is advancing rapidly *o
completion,-and .releasing a large umouui; of labor,—
Bidders mu&lbrlng the best testiuomsls, ana will siate.
what other work they may have on band. ; v
i ByordorofthePresidentandßireciow..i i .
HENJ. 11. EATKOUE, Chief Engineer,
I BaUlmoie, Jane Sth, 1859. .■;
I IclGreodUGiUJy . ■ I Pattmt
boose,
iop?SiX" “ oaB1£ “ aB -
lo all consignment and Com-
W misfliOna emmfUd to lhem,omTwiU make liberal
lcash advance* on consignments ot Bill* of Lading- in
fnr the. purchase of Hemp ami
! other Produce* will be promptly filledacthe lowest pos*
nible p«ees;ond on the host terms.
/They will alspr undertake the settlement ami collec*
lion of clatrasrof importance jaud hone, by their cepe*
cial personal efibrta-and attention (o all tta interests of
their friends* to give general satisfaction. ;
&IFBBKSCES,
Geo. Collier, • : Sl.lrfjui*; ElUa&Morton,.Cincinnati;
P&gefcßocort do Strader & Gonnaa do
€haTleB3,Blow&Co,’: do Hozea&Fraier, . do-..:
Ciiouieau Jt Valle, do Springer &.Whiteman,do
0, Lee6h JoCo-yWHliacn Holmes & C<r.j J. W.; IlaUer
& Broi'&Uabargh; filorj?a»vJ ; M Back. Morgan;
■ Philadelphia-, Shield* & Miner, Philadelphia: It* 0;
.Newcomb &Bro ; >l^BeynqldSji^omsviUej
t. C;TWiCaEL£iACO,iNew.Orli»r)*/
COMMISSION’HOUSE,
' " NSW ORLEANS. .
npUIS long «(sblUbed H(mw:«onQne their atiehtlan
X strictly to salM.endfnrchlsee on CommUston, end
to the Forwiriing tmsineoa geneiaUy. .!
They solicits cottiinwuiee of the jiberel.pattoniige
heretofore given them. » . .
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- Mk ' TO LCT-A BTOHB BOOM—WooMsnltrtr
fill » Shoe,Dry Good., Trimmlngor Grocery Bwre «
'«*• A^>y 10 -
- For 8ftl«« #Jjb , . , , ’
miIREK BOILERS—2O fret lotsgi fcnd4o Inches In dt-
I nraeter, in uie a abort time* For*sn»&y . „
■"leftir * • nimick ftXOi gyw&icriiteeu
; For 6ai«» -
. •■* ;■ A three atory Uriel Dome, ultoaled on-Siaitli .
dgg» field otreef> ea.it aide,•■third Hoot (totn iht cotbtit ,
KBH’of Third aireet. -EiiQurre.en the preinfrea. ur. or '
Jrifliihr. ' • ■ /., 'H» WIhKEWW’
——. ; ji>o Let»
! THE MISSOURI KXCIiANOE, on Woter street,
nearthecofntfrofMionnireet.. Fortcrms.ni)*
SBl ply to-Alderman PARKINSON* StU Ward, *
tipri&lf - ■ ■ - , r ,- - r - , ... -
'■‘Bwi LET—ThesOn*ciJUerbtfftr<foV Kent, tile ■.-'... r> ._■•
I Btbreroon no\voccupiedbyATe«rs.
JbDavis<No.« Varkeisireet. Possession givenfiSS.
°^ 1 !!i^ n ° f^tAS^PA% < LsON.W<>MWno,lSr.
TTU)K SALH—Two fraiße houiei', tyro <nor)e« M,W ;
J? bv 39 feci fa'ih.conßimngfoiif roomj.each !7hy
M feet. The lots are HO by li.O feel to aa alley, altnaiea
in the 24 ward of AllectenycuyjJronUiig on itesacca »l.
Aortr to ■ 1 THOMAS WUrW 11 1
jet 7 No. SO Fifth street:
Pot Heat* ifs . _
r\EBIRABLB BUSINESS STAND—I offer for re * *
1/ the warehouse now occupied.-by- me os. A .dn«
store on the corner of Liberty and HwijJ sirceir., A. ,
good location for business of any kind*
given immediately. - |n>yl3) • JAMES A. JOiVi<° ~
patm for sale- _ “
*?£‘ ACRES GOOD LAND FOR SALE—Fomrniilea
# U .north- of Tftrcntam,■ 5O aerts cleared. I®
provemenu ore a good Frame Dwelling Ildase, and an
excellenvlarge Frame Bam. Price 83oper acre. En- ■, r
quire of ibe ownor GEORGE GlLLEmywt thepfeo&l*
- sea: or 1& WILKINS, Marble Works*Ptttahtjrghi
, jcfrlradAfitw* *
gm-u*'OK KKNIV-Kioin the t*( of Aprrt next,: lb*
Baat Store,with Dwelling attached, on the. corner of;
"““' Market and Firai streets—a good busice*s*u»nd ■
for a Store or Tavern, it being only one square front the - -
rirfer—-will be rented low to u good tenant ADPIv lo ••'
WALTER BIIANT r
Wo. SHQ Liberty at, •
roarls;if
A UKKAT BA-BOAIvN —Foa SAtB—A Farm, con-
XX talning 45 acres, bottom land; 30 acres cle&redand
'well fenced. *Oa which, is creeled a two store Stone
Grist Mill; having two runof stones—*saldMill almost
new.Simaiedon Deer Creek, nulesfromiheAUe*
gheoy Bivcr, in a fine wheat growing neighborhood,
having easy access lo the Mill/.
For particulars amtly immediately to
: jetQ - / ; THOMAS MOFfrITT, SO Fifth *u
. Jioughion's Vote
Cases and Corrts
**-Cjiss 1—“ Miss
igedS9 This lady
7 spare and sallow
?essant pain and
sssinihepiLofthe
. Two. or -three
day tho pain in*
to such a degree
These attacks bap
timea when none
Q FAHMS NEAH GI.ADE MILLS—Foa Ssl.fi—A
M Farraof lSoaeres, 50 tnca’iivauon,a goodtwoetory
framehouse of four rooms; alarge porch and cellar;
wcellent sprlng bC.watetj ISO grafted Trait trees, of
choice qualities; Blable, bain» anilgrajiery: a delightful - .
stream of water passesihfough the farm; Price 81 iSOO/ '*
Also* a Farm of ISOV ncres,adjoining tlic' above-, with '
dwelling house'SO acres ,cleared; good water, to acres
ot meadow. Price 81^0!)—S4C0 in hand, fraUanceat
8200 a year, or approved property in Allegheny.
S. CUTHfeERTy General Agent,
jelfi • 50 Smlthfieldstreet,. ■:
• Por soie. -V--
rpEN OR TWELVE LOTfiOF GROUND near the
JL toll gate in (bo borough of Sooth Pittsburgh. all -
within five minces’ waJk of the Monongahela Bridget
-These. lots are of large size,- fronting on Oarcon street. v.
end the Brownsville tnrnpike. and-are araongthe best ‘
lots for building purposes on that side of the river, one:
of these being a targe lot'extending from one street to
the other, ana adjoiuing the toll honse lot.
. They, will be sold low, and on reasonable tenns.-TUta
.perfect,and clear.of lucambranee.. Enquire of
GEO. F. GILLMORC,
xnyl!:lmd&w , ;• No: 51 Grant su
~ • TUB subscriber offers 1 for safe & two stow. /■
-gJaft BRICK HOUSE, situate on Chatham streeqbe**
Jltfg tween Wiley olid Webster. Thaboose eontaloi ;
seven roOmts and Xi: well finished throughout- Belugv
convemem toihe nio3t ecuvobaflincß3 paru of the city,■■■
;iiUa very desirable dwellinpTot'a private resldence.Y :
If not disposed ofbefofetbesMth of will be of
fered at public sale,on that day, Bt3o’clock r PtiVt»
:■ Persona wishing to purChate, wilt please apply to Mjv
Jackson Duncan, cdraerof fUgli street and Penmylvv'
nittAvenuCjWhowiHgiveallnecessaryin/oiioaiion. '
royals : JOHNHUGHES
A VALUABLE -
'A.- Sewiekley Creek, fifteen tniler below Allegheny
City, and about Jbrec-quartersofa tnilerfrem ihe Half*
road, conialaing4B acres, 230 f which ;f« xloAbottom
land, well/adopted to gardening or agricultural' pur
poseii -.The balance la nptard, well Bituated,.aztd welt
timbered;bus young orchardofoboutlOOthrifty trees.
It is well watered.: It has a.smatl house on it, and ma*
lerialsieady to pat uo a new one 18 by 35. fuserpect--
ed that araitrond station bouse will be pat up .tvitafa &
mße from iu For terms enquire of
CURTIS DOBBS, .
Real Estate Agents, over Patricks and Friend’s Bank*
ing House,l23, cor. Wood ardsth sis.- • t -fmvgg-a
Voidable .Property ror&ote*
rpilE euDsenberyns Agent for.tae owner, offers atprU’
A vaie-Hale, the two Lota ofGround, numbered imhe" >
plan.-of tbc city of f iiubargb,, 71' and • M fronting on -
Pens street JW foet, «mJ extending £eri r moic or
less. to ' ’* '• • “* ’*■
.noted. s
:oeria : .o]
oas id*
road ai
for ,W«
eh'siblr
plenon
and arot
BiQess; r
A LLEGHENV SAVINGS FUND COMPANY
jTX. shares for tale am bargain, if applied fiorsdoo.-
Je7 A WILKINS & CO. '
1 . tilOTflftt' CIOVSBI GiOVtft l
OFKNING THIS DAV, ai - No. Ut Martel street, a
fine lotof Lisle Thteffd.SllS nmlCbilonGloves,.
wind*! wtll sell ai wholesale prices Uy,-ihe single pairv:
Persons wauling 10 purchase will please call carly».as
I want to close ihe lot ouu
royga JOHN W. KENNEDY*
Fiuo tJoiows Uj«*CiL M-CIIS.,' Tr >'-
*Tffr.K wouldfrill iTir nin mhiiiipliiiii'ijirn^lilTi niitiiipfi
f f (o oar large
great care la the Near York *
Souchong, & to,
I’inc Oolong. . 60c^ ;jKxtraOolong, . v : f4?sc;
Delicious Oofong y :v. St/JG
Yonng-Hyson, Imperial, ami GaDpß\Tilv% flame prices
as abovd ptire fragrart v
RetaibGrocers are invited to call and examine oqr
-stock,cither packed in quarter or half pound packages,
oria bulk, by the half ■
A* Store,\t .
jcB _ 53 Fifth street.'
■ To Contractors*-/ v
SEPARATE PROPOSALS will bo-recelved Qt tlio ~ a
Office oT 17. Panerpon, in Birminghanvuniit Weft*
netday, tUc23d instant; forKTidintf anftpavmf Carson
street, la the.borough of Sooth lUtti'hareb, orsueh\por<*
lion.thereof as the Town Council may tlireew Not less --
than two tior more than eUhttlmujaDd rcubic yards of/'
. excavation,'%nd. not4ess-than fio& or-.mbTO tbtiniett-v -
thousand yards of paying,will bo‘required.- Specifi-r :.
eationa of the work required can: be teen - y
on application to N. Patterson; v .
JAMES CKEADY, > v 4
VPHOMAS MERRDmJU*
South Pittsburgh, June 11, 1832; Street Committee.
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DIIPF’S ICEECAjrCILE COLlauxu,
CO*Sl& 07 ililK&T AWD 9ip«p STREET s|
Bstablidul'in It iib—lncorpotateil by. tfit LegUlaturi. $f . -
Petpaual-Chbtter. ■< •
Professor of,ThoreUcai.w -
A Practical Book-keep mg and Commercial Sciences ‘ .
N. B. lUicu, Esq., Professor of MercanuleLawvr- 1 '
' JomM). Willuhs* oxurof.ihe .best Penmen lathe..
‘WestVP Afessor of Ornamental and Commercial ife?* :;.
: muiship.
JP. lUtdrsu Principal oftheClwsicatDcp&rtmwtf,
i Professor of' Mathematics end Classical Longitages*. - • ■ :>-
r Those who aspire 19 the h!ghor Yaafc as AccoimuntSj': ...
arerednesie&.toeaUamlexami&oihecredeatialßof this , L
upwards of one hundred Merchants, > »j
Bankers aad Accoamanta in this eHy, who have hecn t {
traiaod for business in tt. Alio, the emphatic testimo- )>’
nlals of llib: AmericaP Imilinte, the Cbamhef of Com- f
mercej and.many otaheleading Merchants,Banker*; r;
and BankofScersh oMhe city of New York, Appended , if
to the pages of vihia j ** * ■■,
and’rWesiera Slcai
Da£P* Bcok-keepini
New.Yotk—price
Accountant, cocnpler
Merchants and-st<
traiued accountants;
Send and get a Cirr
J, a, HCUB»OIUi)iJL .
J. O. 6AWTER * C0.,-.
UO/70 WOOD W.VTBUCT DOOt&k’USn WBltlg. ::
LOOKING QLABS MAHOPAOWJEEBS,
• -WIIOISSftLB fißatSM nt ''' V /
j foreign and Domestitt Fancy and. Vlaritty Qqq&l
t M, & &■ CO, respeciftiUjr inform• ttmir friend*'and
u ■’ customers, thauhey haveiTCcelTed* Jaffa- stock
of FANCY AND VARIETY 00003, whichbavebecn;
boajht for.CAStf, from Importers and MaoWdctawr**
arul which they will action as reasoaabe terms, andas
low a# can be pnrohased East, Oar Block cantfsls
ila*eos, Buttons, Parapfllv ;
Clocks and Watches* Ribbons, Dtitriesy }
Umbrellas, Laces, •> Je^fpjry*
Threads, Suspenders',.. bilk JJfiwaU,
Combs, Gun, Coptf* S toVc *N,
Pocket llandkercbie&, PortMonales, ; Car«AßeS*>^
Artificial Flowers, Hosiery. Perfumery,&c
i vmr&QOObs, r •*
Cambric, Joconetis, Bishop Bartn,
BookMoslln, f»'«* .
' Wain anJ Ornanioniol Jonnul Dtta.PlclurD'Ftames,
n»da to eider. Alio, re-Gitd.|.g done, u sfcori nouce.
Cabinet Maters, and oibefs,iannabed; : Vynh> Cooking
Glass Wales. al Ea«eni prices.. , ... . ■
■ Merobania andoibera r yi,uin,
please call add examine
nnr Sleet t . . fmdtUdltn.
SisKlat lloipiUi BnppUti* i: > >
: - Sdtveyor?rOffice,-J«ne4il§sff:.-.- :
SI£AI«ED.FROFO&Ati3,wiII he received us this Office;
.until 13 o’clock. tfce%(hb day of June.tar die supply
of thefoltowing. articles, for- the -use. ofth* ucfc mt the
[United Slate?) Murine Hospital, nearthis
30th of June, test: „ '
Beef, as free as possiMeffom hone, •• -Price pet lb
Jlrowu Sugar, of the best quality*.. •.-
U C«i - - * - - - * do
Tea, lly*on, * , ~ ,- s * - do
Kice Floor, • - «* * , xi i<>
Sq«P» - - - - t" • * do
Sperm Candies, - r - -• , . . u P » -
Cfffee, - do
Butter, best quslty, - * » .do
Middling Bacon,
llama, - - . - «. • „ .do ' .
Bard, do"
Flout,best superfine,. * - - pucepethbl
Molasses, • - - - . - per gall
Port Wiue, - - - -do
Vuiegar, - - *"* * - «' da
Milk, - - - « - prrijatit.
BeitßoheiUXent. - - - - pc{
* Potatoes, - - - - - “O
Beans, . * - *
Ecu, per dozen*
SaUi ------- per peek.
w 0 do 5 '
©nil * • • per bushel.
- Ail Of if\e 'Vldiia {er.abovr) anlctes lo.te of the very
besiadaUiy and to Ijc lurnMiefat each tiroes and in
Boch aaanuue* «*«» J l )* requisition of the Steward of
i iho Hospital, app/oted by the Surveyor way htKqfi.rert.
[ Any other may uAti L au(cd, t|\o contractor
laTuraishatihe lowest market prick*. It is estimated
1 that the number of patients to, he cuppHetiyriU average,.•■.■/..v-v--;
r''Sboat-SO prt day*ia,.ad4tUontnv\yh]ch sbero wIU bd
abomienofficeraanaservantatoboetipplieJ. •
< Aay injormation concerning the contract winDegtvea
on application at Hus Office. «. * » "
HENRY Agent*
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