' *s*'J - V> V 1 '\l „ ~ j?*' " ife t 4 , _ - *‘> , , ’ i * ’ * • “ , . y iv < V/ * f , * * ’ - ‘ - -* ' '' t{ v Y t >:'Y ;• 4 ? .- ■ v...- ••\ . ■/ ;Q£ iXr'i.ii fe<*,v / 4 *! .^^•Y’rY*?* I „ . J , —f < "* « v "^^ v? ;,*> --f !?»*;\ M v^4‘4'«v2ts^Ls« r,? r*-***^ ♦V*j»Tii *s«**£* 4ft?* -.v*^* ? *•.* v* -jroTfS? t? '*Y~*' i V*i * *' ; >£©*«* 'w-ITTc x» fv *? •• *VV 1 -*-* • jmM JlStfflSii •41*1 Wmss&o msiW* JSBSSSSm w^MSiSfrS'l» A*'« wßwapai|pa^ M«|« WmmtM ilfl sagJijiflfi wMSsSpki Hip }rs :. .---^..;„ % - r .^ k.s ■ ■ , : - : a '< -V &il| JM. MONDAY MOBNrNG.::u::::::-:::::::::JTOE 21. DtmowMleifelcgste. Elections. The following is the resnlt of the : Democratic primary' meetings held for the purpose of elect ing delegntento the County Convention, which meets onWednesday. - As trill be seenj the del egates were generally jnstrnoted for Sheriff only: We give the returns as far as received np to a late hour on Saturday night PmSBUBGH. ' FtrstWard.— Geo. Wilson; ,and Henry Tiers, heller instrnoted for Kent for , Sheriff," and Shannon, for Congress. Second Ward— David Campbell and Arthur M’Gill—instructed fbr Kent. Third Ward— M. C. Milligan and John Lay ton—instructed for Kent. Fourth Ward—J. K. Hern and Martin Con nelly— instructed for Kent. Fifth Ward —John Mackin and Andrew Scot: —iinstructed for Kent; and Shannon for Con gresa.i Surcu Wabd—Joseph Hughes and Alexander Black—instructed for Kent. Seventh Wari;—John M'OlowTy and Robert, • Thompson for Kent. . Eighth Wakd —JohnS, Kennedy and Bernard Flannegan— instructed for Kent.. : : ' : ■ -Nistk Wakd.—Joseph Poor and Samnel Flem ing—instructed for Kent, and Shannon. Pibst Wakd.— John Burgess and John M’ll roy—instructed for Barclay. Secokd Ward— George Spangler, and Samuel Smith—instructed for Barclay. . Tuiun Wabdt-M. M. Stewart and Geo.’Gerst —dnstructod for Kent. Fooeth Waed—John.Lindsey and J. Solen— instructed for Kent. • TOWNSHIPS AND BOROUGHS. Lowtr St. Clair—J. P. Maguire and William M’llroy—instructed for Kent; and Shannon for Congress. ha Wren'cevit.ee—Adam . Bender..' and. Henry M’Cullough—instructed for Kent and Shannon. East Bibmincuaji—John Galbraith and instructed for Kent; and Shannon for Congress. BiastixanAu— James Salsbury and Jas. Black more—for Miller and Shannon. SooTir PiTTSBUBon—John Murray and Patrick Carlin—for Miller and Shannon. MAKcnESTEir—J. D. W. White and Hol ler— instructed for Kent. Pitt Tp.—Samnel Barton and Alex. Bracken — ridge—instructed for Kent. r Ma P °f Pittsburgh.— R. E . M’Oowah, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, has been engaged for some time past, in preparing a map of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the boroughs adjacent thereto; it is now ready, and in point oT beanty and finish, os well aa usefulness, equals, if ; not exceeds anything of the kind over published-in this or any other city. Mr. M’Qowan has spent considerable care and trouble in the preparation of this map, and it merits a largo.circulation, which it will undouibtcdly re ceive, throughout the city and County. • The map contains plans of both Pit tsbuigh and Allegheny, besides the boroughs of Law renceyiUe, Birmingham, and JBast Birmingham, Duquesne, Manchester, Temperanoeviltej and Pittsburgh, with the plans of the- lots, outside of the bounds of the city, nnd nlr.o the extent and boundaries of the different ’frai'ds in this city nnd Allegheny.- -The map also contains views or the country setffof some of our citir cens, and a fine view of Pittsburgh, thnOnnty Court House, and thenewPost office sad Cat tom House. The map was engraved on stone, and printed by Messrs. Schuchman & H‘aaniejn r Ami .w-a. drawn 1# Adolphus Haddaeus. /Those of our ciStens who wish to presema fit at rate map of the Iron City, and its suburbs, c.- jnnot do better than procare a copy of this one. .Death in. the County Jail.— F. federick Shilling, an inmate of the county priso n , took the mania a potu on Saturday morning ,about one o’clock, and died the same hour in thus afternoon 0 f that day. Every thing that cou',3 be done was per formed by the officers of tl« jail to alleviate his suffering, but |t ..was. .of iio aval I—as the attack' m»So severe he could not recover.; Shilling was committed on Thu rsday lost -by Meyer Flem ing, of Allegheny City, (where he ■ resides) on the oath of his pife, charged with drunkenness and; disorderly conduct. A Coroner’s J ury was form ed, and they returned a verdict Death from Mania a Potu. -v Another Competitor.—Toe Cincinnati Com merciai.of.Wednesday. iast;saysr “tt 'he steamer Buckeye State, rampant far the < horn s’ and red. hot for the glory of a wiW rnn. entera upon the traclc'betwcen Louisville and Cine, innati on Tuesday next, foran Upward run. Cap t. Dean is confident of obtaining the antlcrsemd b asking tn the branching glories of the famxms pair so ‘hard to beat.’ That little speck ctf curt,ailed Euperanuatioa, Poker. Evans, has now the pros pect of a sew Elysium; and how the dlried gout *d ee?<3? i* o that head of his will sprout when Bata Bends him 9 681” . Bctirfii of Mr. o'ld j[rs. Phillips .—T\Yi3 evening is Set opart for tho benefit of Mr, ond Mrtf. Phil bps, who will appear in a variety of ments. > Ihe bill is a varied-one,- and as both Mr. Phillips and bis lady are great favorites in this Oity, we presume have a crowded house, and this they richly deserve,' on account of their incessant efforts to ' please the public— By the bill it will.be Boen,-a new piece is to be presented, written by a young gentleman of this city, of great literary ability. It will be, no doubt, rich, rare, racy air d spicy, abounding in wit and humor. Rc-committii. —John Dougherty was commit* ted to prison on B&t.„rday, by the Mayor, to await a requisition JVom tho Governor of VLrgl bia,'from which Sts.tehe is a fugitive. It will be recollected, we gave an account, a few days the, frauc’ulent transaction for which WBgkßrty ia arreatoiL- He Bold lamber, valued 5 525 ».t0 'which he had no right, to Messrs. <3ill & Harris, of Wheeling, after ho had engaged •to deliver “It to its real owner in Cincinnati. 1 important toSteamioalmen. —The Louisville papers state-that the largest class of steamboats *sn now -pass-by-Smit Wand. with, the greatest nafety. There are 12 feet water in the chnte •uround the head of the island. The chute is 'cutting out faßt. It is already 700 feet wide, and widening all .theithne,. tNo boat has been : detained a moment in .it this? season. , . found Out.—lt was not Known until-Friday , evening, that our theatrical company comprised: sa much vocal talent. Shades of JennyLtud and , Catherine Hayes, how they did sing through; Bob ..■Bey* play went off as merry as a msntiage . bell*—especially the singing. Coal Boait. —The Louisville Courier of Tues day last says: During the past 48 hours; ten pair of coal boate arrived from Pittsburgh,»des tined for New Orleans; and seven boats, conta an v ing 76)000 bushels of coal, arrived for the Lou isville market” Larceny. John Fleckcnstein was arrested, on Saturday and brought before Aid. Pnrkiusom, of 'the Fifth Ward, charged with' the larceny of a Copt, valued at two'dollars, from John Ktsme. FleckeUßtera was committed for trial. ■A 'J Tat Engines The Allegheny Councils,fcave 'passed a'resolution to issue proposals for a new engine, boilers and pumps, for their wogke —to be duplicates of these new in' use. ALLEGHENY CITY; . , c “« »f 4wrt«r Suilou. „ . SaturUav, June 19. . J w Sent r fion- W “‘ Bl M,Clu ». President, and Wm. Boggs, and Patrick M-’Kenna, Esq’s Associates. * After the transaction of the Orphan Conrt business, tho following cases came up before, the Quarter Sessions. I Commonwealth vs. Henrietta Bacons." Infor mation, Bnrety of the peace, on oath of Eliza beth Hopkins. Theprosecntrix was sentenced to pay tho costs. I ■<. Commonwealth vs. William M. Glenoy. In formation, surety, of the peace, on oath of Mar garet Taylor,- The costs wore divided between the .prosecutrix -and defendant, and both com mitted in default of payment. • Railroad Subscription.—A special, meeting of l the Allegheny Councils was held on Friday night l last The President stated that the object of the meeting was to take np the ordinance author-1 izing a loan of $200,000 to the Ohio and Penn- j sylvania Railroad Company,* which had been read twice, June 11 tb, 1852. On motion of Mr. Mor; j risou, seconded by Mr. Parks, the ordinance was read the third time, and the action of Select Council concurred in. I j. . : frnfllly.,C , Campbell, the per son-accused of robbing the United States mail, between this cily aml Hollidaysbnrg; had a fur ther hearing before the Mayor on Saturday; when ho was fully committed to answer the Charge of robbing the United States mail, to take /his trial at the next session of the United States Circuit Conrt. Laborers.—A large number of laborers are wanted by the contractors on the western divis ion of the,Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Wooster and Crestline. The railroad company will carry laborers seeking employment on this line, from Allegheny to Massillon; in the •freight oars, for one dollar. ■ Disorderly Conduct. —The Mayor • committed Arthur Goble, on Saturday, in default of a fine for disorderly conduct Alderman Thompson, of the Seventh Ward, fined Margaret .Laud $5 .for disorderly conduct; and Margaret was committed-in default of pay ment. lathe Allegheny Councils, on Thursday night the ordinance adopted June 3,1852, authorizing the,issue.of,five bonds ono thousand dollars each, which .was found to ho defectivo-or -incomplete, was reported back to Councils with amendments, and adopted. An Excitement was croated in the vicinity of of Wood and Fifth streets, on Saturday, by a stubborn, cow—who - was decidedly out of her l latitude im this. progressive age she would j mako uo step forward, and any quantity back-1 ward. Resigned.- —Mr, James Richey resigned the of fice of Recording Regulator, ut-a special meeting of the Allegheny Councils on Thursday night; his TtSsiguaUeu was not accepted, bnt referred to tbc committee on surveys. Wr would remind our readers, particularly the ladies, of the extensive sale of splendid dress goods, hosiery, &c., this tnoming at 10 o’clock, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer, at tho store of Jas. A. M’Knight, Fourth street. Sentenced. —Edward M’Conce, found guilty on; Friday of an assault and battery on Lewis Cook, was sentenced on Saturday morning, Jr? Judge M’Clure, to pay a fine of three dollars, and the costs of prosecution. Refreshing.—\io. had a shower of rain on Sa turday afternoon, which cooled the atmosphere and made the evening pass over quite comforta ble. Gleney was committed to prison on Saturday, on a charge of surety of the; peaco, by Aid. Thompson. - .The Fairhx Allegheny City is to bo keptup for two days longer—Monday and Tuesday. Ftee commitments for drunkenness and va grancy on Saturday. FRESH OYSTERS received daily, by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. LASS—2S boles 7x9 {Ciloss,.m.iu>re and for sale bv VJT •. -jelS • KING A MOORHEAD. 'XTJhfc.G Aft—2s hblt and for sale by • f • jelß. i . ..... KING at MOOIHfK K I>. T Alt!*—A fcff Lp-'« No. i L:mJ, for solo by Xj Sr.tS i ■ :■*». - KINO k aiOORIIKAO. I>ANANA3—I co»k jusl received muffor «nie by ' „ 3- I.AVKI.Y & CO, JM9 ■.. Gr»cer**n<lT«i De»l»irii.i>M Ulu-nv it F tbS—ln fancy boxes urn! hair imx* tor sale by j i. I-AVELV &-CO., jel& Ciocern and Tea Dealer*, gOS T/ibeny at T> AtSINS—In boxe«.mai4 and tee*, far sate by lv J. LaVELY A CO , • jcIO __ Grocers and Tea Peeler*, att* Liberty »i. *VTU rS-*Of etf eiy description* for sate at very low rXI. pi»ccMO.rct*lferB,by J. LAVHLY A CC. |elt» Groccrfl and TeaJ)«a]erj,Vos liberty §t. JA'dlEsCCOlllPANloft Pone MVnunieV, A'c,7ft 4 bcouufct assortment, just received and for sole by ' jels JAMES A JONHS. -jk FINE astortmentof Perfiimeryvof every deserip* XJL lion, jusi received tit lhe Drag Fuirc of JelG _ JAMES Aj.JOttRS: £j> sod for sale by W, A.M’CLURG ACO,. jelG ; 25G Liberty M f cet. 50 Obts (tioltorlspn’* brand) jusi leccireil " nncLfor saleby .jel6 . .! • ' ' '• " ARMSTRONG Or CROZER. ‘lffrHitfKlSY—tlUU bbla. m store r U> ciowwmsienraenL W »«12 BTUMIT » SILL JKOWN’S ESSENCE; OP JAMAICA GINGER— h VForeslc Wholesale am! Reiaitby ft.ji- J ___ JAMES A. JONES. TlUk'S CRACKERS—A freb lol.juslreceived and for X 1 Su'eby • JAMES M’CANDLESS 4 GO., |eM 100Woo4_MrreL . iB t’S AND TVilS—lOnuoz. KdcJtets t - ‘ ' -.10 do Tubs; for Hole by ' STUART tt SILL. n ILK. BONN'ET^* — Ai A. MjisON ft Co. huve just O received, (p*er Erprcss,) 10 doz.ljhlk Bonnets, no w est &nd most lasiMonablc styles, ■■■. .■■■■• fieU MOUS DE LATES.—O cages Muslinl>et«aineB,pi 12* and lOci, Jußtrecoivcaat ; jel4 A, A, MASON & CO’S “f AWNS! LAWNSi -Just received *t A. A. AUtoff J j A Coi's; six caßei fiiAt colored Lawnw, ai 12|c.. Al so, same as low as 10c. . , (iel4 Dklkb PEACHES—i<f bushels prime Just received and for sale by • jein ARMSTRONG ftCROZBR. OYSTERS— Hermetically «*led, in at. cans, for sale by • ■ - • It LAVLLYft CO, .. jelC • . SCS Liberty-street /Sri’RON-Scoses frd«U Ciiroa,foreale by : \ f j/LAVELY ft CO., jets ; ■ 2&S Libertymrcct. -TrANILLA. WEANS—or superior quality, for sale tin- Y asualiy low, by tnc pound or ounce, by W. A. M’CLURG ft CO, jct 7 -Grocers and Tea Dealers 250 Liberty street . EXTRA brooms—UO dozen Extra Brooms received on commission, and for sale low, to close, by W. A. M’CLURG ft CO., : Jelo *. • , - . .. .. 250 Liberty atrest. has just received a pood assortment of very fine pocket knives, which he will sell very low, at • - jels ' No. 61 MARKET STREET SUMMER BIIAV* r L3i—A. A. AUsoa ft Go. have just opened* large assortment of plain and embroi dered crape, troche, ctftbmere/ de Ulna and other Summer Shawls; [jel4 /^LUNNRYBAOS—J.OOOlanjdOaftncytJaolje, tor sate, VX aJTOART & SILL, : No.U Santfifield street, tosiie Monorurahela House. : , ÜBULB. No. 1 Trimmed Shad, to arrive,ami will Ou le sold low by : . , TAAFFE, MAGUIRE * BANE, i elt • ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■,, , IS4 Second street. - large and varied assort tneutof satin, gingham Parasols, (plain and figured.) jnsi opened at a. a. mason a. co?a, ...... , . ... fldand fll Market street. 1 ■ t'.r. guvzoits concentrated extract OF YELLOVV DOCK AND SARSAPARILII ■ —Afresh supply, jnst received and for sale, wholesale andretalUity. . ■ .petal ■ ■ JAMES a. JONKS. BACON— SO.OOflEba.prime Hams: 10,000 do Bides; 4 bbds. ConntryShoulders: i For sale by s : STUart ft atl.t. •/“VMNIBUS ii OinnlboiTin 1 f f good rnnnio£ ordpr, wili-be sold on a credit of six v “ 7 chesp )M m^andlWS,, 109 Wood at. ■ jel9 XrANBVKK’S AMBKiOAN PL AT JJ roWDKR-p nr V **auiif|Ws S'lvor, silver plaltd Brit lania and Bf.V» ware. _ jota St A!*WUrBO r * CO-fSCS Liberty «t? ffftde Kur. uele washed. Its excellent qL'dluiee MB onljr-fte Mal i«d hy trial. For “te-^'^SSjgSVSo, }e2 [Chromel, copy. 3" 250 Liberty street. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. by tub tysßairinfJß. I WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION. I BAiTiaoEE," June 19. I The convention was opened at 10 o’clock A M I with prayer by Dr. Morris.- The Hall 'wm [ arowded and the girileries brilliant with ladies' I Many were unable to gain an entrance. rtu' Y 0 S nstoa disc °vered an omission In the f‘ h < . r ,f oluhon “ published, which should read as follows: “The government should be con ! ducted on principles of the strictest economy and I revenue suflioient for the expenses thereof ought I. •a *’® derived mainly from a duty on imports and °?‘ f $ om . < ? ireot and in laying snoh duties, soupd.policy requires a just discrimination and proteohon, aad from fraud byspe -3 J U iI eS rY he r bj -! aitob,e eneouxageraent Will bo afforded to American industry equaUyto all classes and all portions of tho country.” The Webster men have engaged a special train of cars to start to Washington, twenty minutes after the nomination is made; the stoam is to bo kept up in readiness for them. Mr. Bott’s speech and letter injured Scott— The Fillmore and:Bcottmon profess to be equal ly sanguine. Four of tho Indiana delegation will go for Fillmore in tho course of the morn ing. J BALLOTINGS. I »„ Scott. Fieuioee. Webstee, 1 B *h 133............131 or i33 hi.:: I. 10th .......185.;..........130,....,.. 27 I iiij* 134 131 :.:; 28 l“th 134 ISO 28 I !? t f 134... ....180..;.........28 j 14th ...............183.... ;.180...„; .. 29 | 15th ...............133....i50 29 I 16th 185....;.....,.129........ . 28 I nth* i 32 181 :.:; 2 9 18th 182 131 28 I 19th 132 131 29 I 20th 182 131 29 21st 138 131 28 22d 132 130 80 23d 182 130 30 24th 133 129 30 25th 138 128 81 26th 134 128 30 27th 135 128 29 28th ;,.135........V...128............29 29th ............;.,185 128;........;..29 ■ 30th 134............128...... 29 31st 184 128 29 After the 31st ballot, the Convention adjoura [ ed until four o'clock in the afternoon. | 32d 134... .128.,..........30 I 33d .-134;;.....;;...128,........,..29 I 34th ~.;...........184..‘.......;..126.;....;;....28 3!?th 184 128*. 28 80th ...............183..;;....., ..128;..... .29 37th 186..127...'..28 38th 4..130.;.... ......127;.-...........29 39Ui 134 128 so 40th .184 128 29 41st ~..,..,..132...... 128.;....,.....82 42d 184 128 80 43d ..,...184„....;.....128.... ..30 44th ............... 188............129............80 46th 133............127.. .....32 46th ...............134............127............31 • Notes.—l2th Ballot—Fillmoro loßt ono by a divided district in Virginia, 16th—One gained for Bcott from. Vermont and one from New York; tho latter a loss to Woh ster. -.- . ... • 17th—Webster gained one from Scott of N©» Hampshire; Fillmore gained one from Scott nr Rbodo Island and one of Vermont Rhode Island announcedher vote “for the'Hero of Mexico;-' Now Hampshire “ for the Defender or the Con stitußon;” North Carolina “ for the Model Pres ident Millard Fillmore.’’ Great cheering and laughter. Mr. Botts insisted that New Hamp shire voted for Henry Clay. 18th—Webster loßt- one of New Hampshire, which went for Crittenden; . ■ 19th—Scott gained one of New Hampshire from Crittenden; Webster-gained ono from Scott in New York. The Illinois delogato persists in voting.for Fillmoro against his delegation; Ho was presented with a large boquet from Senator Pierce in the gallery. A card boro bis natno, and .on tho back, “A- tribute of admiration for your devotion to Fillmore.” 2lßt— Scott gamed one of Now Hampshire from Webster;. Webster gained one of Vermont from Scott; Scott gains ono from Wehstor in New ■York. ■ 22d—Rhode Island gave four for Webster, being a- loss of one from Scott and ono from Fillmore. . „ 23d—Of Rhode Island, Scott gains two from Webster; Wobster gains one of Connecticut from Bcott, and Webster gains ono of New York from Scott. - ■ • 24lh—Seott gains one of New York from Web ster. 25tU—Webster gains- one of New Hampshire from Scott. Scott gains ofto from Fillmore, in Virginia. 2Cth—Scott gains one of Now York from Web ster. Scott gains ten of Connecticut. 28th—A motion was made to adjourn until 5 o'elock, A vote by the Slates was demanded— ayes 113, nays 178. 30th—Scott gains one from Webster, and loses one absont, an Illinois vote. Somo caucusing apparent. 31st—Adjourned until 4 o’clock in the evening. 34th—Crittenden gains ono from Scott and ono from Fillmore. Scott has gained one of lowa from Fillmore. 35th—A motion to adjourn until five on Mon day was lost. Scattering Votes—33d ballot, Crittenden 1; 3-1 tb, Crittenden 2; 36tb, Bates, of Missouri, X; 3Ctk, Crittenden 1; 38tb, biattk 2; 39th; blank 2; 40Ui, Choate. I.' 41at—A delegate gave notico. that unless a nomination was made on; tho 60th ballot, be should move to adjourn tins die? and loave the question to the people. The Convention, after the 46th ballot, at 8| o’clock, adjourned . unlit 10 o’clock on Monday morning. CINCINNATI MARKET—June 19. •The river is stationary, and the weather warm. Flour... Unsettled .- Bales 800 bbls at $3,23@ 3,30; faney brands $3,76/ Whisky ...165. ftoyimpnB.».Unchangod. . . Qroccries*..Firm; odgar G©Cs; molasses 33 ©34r-Coffee 9}. *PARASOLB—Another Jorge lot of these very cheap X rarasols, jast received at ' ■ a. a. mason a co.’S, Jes ,C2and 64 Market street. /~1 AUGUR, SriMF.N AND BTU- AjT DENT'i COMPANION.—A. treatise on a box of instruments, and the slide-rule* by Thomas Kentish.; r" Fors&Je by ■ » T. <3. MORGAN, jelii N0.,104 Wood street. TEAS— 400 half thesis of fresh Green and Black Teas on hand anil for sale bythe package, or neatly pack ed in f and 4 Bj packages, at prices tower than We have heretofore sold the same qualities. Retail Grocers are invited to call, A. JAYNES, jo 18 • • Pekin Tea Store; 33 Fifth *t. M9COMCIE’B COMPOUND RESTORATIVE OR FURNITURE POLISH—For cleansing' and re storing to their original lustre, -varnished' ana polished Parmtore, Ac. .This Compound UnS entirely superseded all oilier article.* used for*simiiur purfnwcs, wherever introduced. jjcVJJ -W. A. hVCUIRG A PQ. GAUGING SlMPUFlED—The:American Gauger, 'eimplifird and complete; for the use of merchants and traders in. the United States; and as use to 1 as scales or yardsticks- By Henry.Schreiner. Just published and for sale by. ■ W. S. HAVEN,’ Bookssller, Jell __ Market street, corner of Second. Fmh Teail trcih Teail OAft ONIvIIALF.CJIRSTB TEAB,arriving andon ■ hand, comprising nil the varieties of Green and 1 Black Tons, which will, be sold by .the package ot the lowest wholesale ifften, by . W. A. M'CLURG A CO, jeB .Grocers and Tea Dealers. BOMEHTIC iIHY GOODS:—The subscribers have just received a- fresh supply of plain and fancy - piinted Calicoes, Checks. Ginghams; Muslins, tec. At so,on hand, a well' assorted stock of-Vsnciy Goods, Jewelry ana Watches, which they offer Wholesale, at greatly reduced prices; . a jeM JAMES hPCANOLESS A CO. T7UROPEAN LAW AGENCY—For the colUetlon or Jll claims in. Great Britain and. Ireland.-Thomas J. Kronen, European.Agcnt, will leave this city rprevious: to the istof July nexijOn thetwemy-sixth regular tour of-diif agency, for Europe. Those wishing hlm.to attend to bnffiaess abrdad/for them, should call Immediately at So office 6( M’OALMONT * KEENAN, ; JelS :IOT. Fourth street. Two Stray Horaea, GAME to the Livery Stable of the subscriber, living oalrwin street on Sunday, June 13lh,.iiist, two bay. horses, one about Id handshigh, and the other about 15|. •The owner is requested to come forward, prove piopcr ty and take them* or they will be disposed of according to Jaw. - ANDREW JACKMAN; ' • Jeisaid* LiveryStable;lrwinst, Pittsburgh. T^UTICR—The partnership heretofore existing be in tween the undersigned, m ihe Wool aad Commis sion, business.-under.toe firm of.Muapnv A Las, was dissolved on (he first of April lastvby mutual consent The business of-the late SroiwjH be settled by lf. Lss, who is duly authorized 10. use the name of the firm'far that purpose. J. R. MURPHY, my 4 J|. LEE TEAS— 50 haif.clieslt Gunpowder Tea;- > 170 do. do V’ng Hyson doj .. > SO . do .do Hyson ' • do;,-r 250. do do Paachong doj * , r ,'55; do.; ” do Souchong* doj.v 140 catty boxer Y. H, & imp. do; Now receiving per cans?, and f«r sale by J«iM.ER& RICKEtSON, -. ... . fiat and 883 Liberty gt. Important to jcatolnot ana OHaffjr \\F E have just received direct from the Importer, a ff conngnjmentorSbttctCHMßCANß, forwarded to ns immediately on it* arrival from Canton, and which we. will Mil to the tfaaeAi a lower price than sdch haf eVet beenoflerCd wessof the mountain*. . Also, 2,000 ecu of : machine turned Hickory BED p,NSial ° low : jslO BH Second street. COMMERCIAL. DAH-V REVIBW of sub haeket. THX-DATLT MaftKtPS POST. > -- ( Nonday June I&S'i. { FLOUR—The sales on Saturday* asneat oe we. could J?arn, amounted to obsut SOU bble; 20 bbls at3,OO;M do ai 3,00; 45 HI 3,0503,10, f0r superior and extra; 39in lots at 3,00 io 3,02 : 2U bbls -at.3,10.; from stores-and by the dray, load, 3,12 to 3,250337, according to quality. 1 GRAIN—Sales 380 bus corn at 41; 140 do at 40 105 bus oats from store at 33 - - BROOMS— IOO doz at 1,12. . BACON—Sales 2000 lb shams st9},c&Bhi 1 bhd ehoal riersot P; IGOOfts sides at 009£.< - . i WOOL—4OO lbs common aIS7. / . , WHISKY—Sates 17 bbls at 17. SALT—Sales of so bbls &i 3,44, deHvered.i - • COMMEUCIAI. SUM M ART. Jane 10.—Flour S 3: \Vheal Ode* Corn 40; Oats Clover seed 84; Timothy Flaxseed 00; Uams 10; Shoulders 8.-Sides 8: Wrwii 9*l ... j ' w| w NEW BEDFORD OIL MARKET, <*eefcendmeJane 14)—Sperm—The market isqulet, thoagh firm nt nrevi ous rates... We have only 10 report sales of 525 bbl* nt 51,25 » gal. A lot of 800 bbls bead matter re softl on private terras; : Wlmle—Tho market for Whale u nlun quiet, bnt holders are firm. Sales of HO bbls sine* «inr last at 75c ty gal, former price. Whalebone— There is more doiiifc IrfWhalehone, and sales to«dav 0C47 nnn Pta Polar atsse, and 22,000 fits doats4c a/ . MOUILK, June o.—Colton—The nccounts per Frank lin, received thu uivriung, have given additional tiiir ness to the market, nnd Bales have-been 1000 in 10™ bal Ca ; M,Jdl,„g«9iS!q. rrc. e l,i S -Sl..pme„Mm2 1 British vesite!B'&Lid;>' • “. uo,a lO ~ T “ e APPCI ' R,VCS the Inferior, E3BI ami flood Mnidllng, I jlj l Middling Fair to Fair, - Johe lslh>“TOßACOO—Sales nl tho three to-day or WO.hhds, ut prices ranging from 2750,5,80 to G. 1505,75 for all descriptions The sale hhda from Sugar Cicelc,Whichvrhs quue soft and Infe ior. BaGGINL_ANH HOPE.—Stock of Bagging reduced, with a sate.uf 300 pieces, u good brond,at 11 Jc, GO days : time We also quote a sale of 175 pieces, amH75 coifs, ht l ‘4§nd aiboe* 1 attie9o^lSU P iec cs.and IGO colls in lot* COFFEE—The market at Baltimore htm been steady at to i prices throughoat the week, with a moderate de mand on the pan of the trade. The sales dl Rlo are about 4500bRgs ) at pnees.ranging from SJ to 04 ceuta for Jnfenpr old crop to very good new crop. Sales of SCO bag«Laguira at die. The imports of Die week areClso hags R io per ship Seaman, 3250 baga do per Jlonnh brir Trode, aud .1015 bags from New York—total 10,315 bags PORT OP FITTBDUUGII. Gf VEXT WXTZB IN Tint caAHtniL ARRIVED: Ptesmer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. ‘ Buhic, Beimel, Brownsville- J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. * Thomas Slmver, Bailey, West Newton. Gencssne.Conant, West Newton- : ,• Bayard, Peebles, EUzabelh. Michigan No.2,Boies; l*eav«r. * Forest City, Murdoch, Wellsville: Diurnal, Couwcll; WheeJing. ‘ Buckeye State, S. Dean. Uiocinnali. ■. keysione State, Stone, Cincinnati.- DEPAIirED: u , Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. “ . Atlantic, Pnrkmson, do ' V L M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. * Thomus Hhrivcr, Bailey, WestNewtoit. M Genessee. Conam* West Newton. 44 S. Bayard, Peehli’s, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Denver. 44 Forest Cnv, Murdock, WelfsvUle- - “ . Messenger, Klioelellcr,Cincinnati. “ Hull Columbia, Crone, IlocVingport. 44 Wincliester,o. Moore, Wheeling. Marietta, Ptrbinbargh and nocklnc* port Packet* ffljaMi Thetieamcr HAIL COLUMBIA, A; S. LtuKk, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at u o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave llockinarorL every Tuesday, nt G o'clock, A. M. ■ Paßttiigers ami shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness, w. it, WiIEKLEfL inarC . . No. 21 Market street.' ' Allctthsav ttlver Trade. . RSUVLAH fiiANKLIN PACKETS,' steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Ctipi. W». Hamha, leaves the Aite- wharf for Franklin,every Monday and Thursday^ The'fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL Joun Kanma, feavea the Allegheny wharf for Franx* tin, every 2Wrday &ud Friday > at 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage.apply on Board ... [marSO . For m»r|stta hnu flockixißport* ’ THshne steamer PACIFIC, Zanotra Max will leave for the above and iiuermedl at»r ports every THUliSbA.Y % o.\.\ o’clock, p. hL For freight or possagejapply on board, orto T. WOODS & SON, mario No.GI Water st., and G 3 Front«. For Klttauttlng and Catflih, : “■ and pleasant steamer aiaSBmMiaCLARION, Capt. Mn.mrasaucgiii Attc7jne»jr wt,«rf on Qfond:iy,Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M., for EiUHr.ning uml CatGsh. For freight or pasgoae apply on boord. InOvlB par bong aesen, ittcu*iett«, Parkerihara and Gallipoli*. K T l * o bim Steamer GOV. MEIGS, y SuortK, Mus’er, will leave for the above ■ vtEayJsftmSl and luiermediato pons. everv ggrafflPftfa TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. I-or freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK,Agent. : Wsdncitiiiy P*ek«t for Gißcinaau* ■ ffl®*-ik Tpy-new and fast Tunning steamer CIN- UntMmfliiAis*Master, will leave every WBUirxshAT. : ' IVr freight or passage, apply on board,or to d«3O O. B. MILTENULRGER. . OENXLEMEN S TRAVELING COMPANION—An unproved and convenient article, )ast received and furßttleby JAMI& A. JONES, jelb corner of Lthertyaml Hand sts. IOFFbK-03 hag* prime tLo; jast received anu ior J sale by STUART A SILL: No. G Bmlihfiold street. jePJ • opposite Monongghcla lloose. Dunham farm nutmegcheesr—so boxes of this desirable brandy pot ap in smalt boxes of 8 or 9 pounds each, expressly for family use, received and for sale by W. A. M’CLURG 4 CO _jMQ - •Grocers and Tea Dealers. DOUBLESTOP M ULODEONS—Juu received.ano ther of those Doable Two Slop Melodeons, made by f!arbarl,the original inventor. These instruments, made under Mr. Carhan f r direct perMohal rnpcrytsioiu and .altogether unequalled for power and richness of tone; Pleasecall ord examine;"Totsole by 11. KLEBER. Sole Agent; JclO - r • Franltfort Springs* GW. DUNGANT respectfully informs his friend* * and the public generally; that on the 2i si June in* *taui, the FRANKFORT HOTEL will be bpenerf -for ihe pceommadaiion of BOARDERS, during ihe BUin mer Besson. •• r Frankfort, June 7#m Star Bakerjr at»a Ic* cream Saloon. vtA * £ SCHtLDECRER, respectfully inform their, Xa, old /nendsand caanmers,that they oreuowpre pared, at UitirSalcon.No. 22 Diamond alley, to serve cp pure ICE CREAM,of the Very bestqa&lity, stall bears of the day.; and evening. They always- keep, ©if hand/ every Iclnd of CafeosandConfectionaty, fresh anil sweet. Fume* andfamilies will be served with all articles they may order, on the shortest notice abd bn the most satis factory terms. Remember die place, No. £2 Diamond alley, a few doors south of the Diamond; [myUisw : Saloons aud Baths. . WM. M. WARD wbiild tespcutfaliy announce to 4he Ladies end Gentlemen bf FiUsburgh nnd'vi cinuy, thai Ihespaciousßaloont auhc!AthenmunißQild' »i!g«.ttre rt<sw supplied with & superior-quality of lee Crcamf.Cakeo, Fruits, and -other refreshments. Open from 0 A.M. to U P. M< ALSO—The flatliinr department will always be found tu order, for Hot, Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in* dispeusiblo requisite for the preservation of health, mjlf AUCTION SACK OF DRV GOODS.' ■ - M 62 Fouttit Surer. • rjlHESubrcriber will selUt public Auction, bis entita A stock of Summer Dry Goods which may remain on hisibelyes on MoHday next, 2Ut Inst. The sale will comprise Bcrages and Borage delaines; : English and French Lawns; . American,.Englisnand French Chintzes; - . M uslin tie Laities; a Berogo; and Muslin 8 4 shawls, •; ? anu a lot of Hosiery, gloves, Ac . • Any of the above goods may bo-purchased darmgthc week ot prices uuprecedenteuly low; ‘ No trash,but good, seasonable and desirable goods sold - pelfi] . JAMES A. M’KNIGBT. J CTTHRB TESTAMKNTARV.oii the csmtcoiTlioov JLl.as Stewart, deceased, late of thcciiy oftinsburgh, having boon granted to the om)et«l«ned r all persona in debted to the estate will malte immediate payment, atid those bnemg claims agmihsl said eaiaiowlllpresenl litein, properly amltemicatcd, Tor settlement. ANN 9TBWART, Executrix, GRAHAM BCOTf. Mxeentor’ Allegheny County* s»a • ■The Commonwealth or Pennsylvania to the Sheriff ofsatd counw*greeuugj' •• )f George. Reiter make you secure of prosecQUug bis claim* then we command you that you summon, by good and lawful pummomirs, Michael -Setefreldf, -'senior,- T David Kitchia, Philip DctarariddaUraririe ms wue, Jacob-Sburaaa and Margaret hir wife, John Beigfreidt and Fenny hit wife, Peter Jfarbid And Sarah hiBwife, An<lrewDe!ar an4Eli2abei)ihiB wifc;Mlchaol SeigrreiUt, junionUanrey Moofeond Margarer hU wife, Jacob Brown and Barbara hfs wife, Alexander Clarke and Emily his wife, Jacob Miller and Lavuiia hU Wife; Christopher,Bngbtand ifenryßright, and John Brown* now or late guardian of the said LavlataiMtHer,(t6TmeN* ly Lavuua Bright.)Jate of ybqr ©buhtyVfo that they In* and appear before oar Judges, ai Pittsburgh; atoar** 5 * •tnct Court, there to be holaen for.ihe said eounbp the fourth Mojidoy or July next,.to shew .wherefb^”^ e{C as, they, the said aforesaid de* fendanu, together undivided do*o»d all those two certain loisor. pieces ln .the city of Allegheny, in the county of attd .Common, wealth of Pennsylvania, £«d marked'and known in the general plan of die Allegheny, as Jn;l.ote Nos. one hundredAndtiwee, (103,) annonc hundred arid four, (IW.J. boondeiUncl described as follows,towit: Begin nlng on tbevastside of Sanduskystreet atthe comer; of Strawjisirry alley, ibenceeldfiglbencrlhsideof Straw* berry alley eastwafdly twtrhundred and forty feevto the common ground ifUowh as the east common, thence along said common giound northwardly one.hundred anil twenty feet, thence, by a Hne mnnlng- parallel with Strawberry alley, wpstwardly .two hundred and 1 forty feet, to Sandusky street* thence albng.-Sandusky street southwardly one hundred ond{tweiuy feet, io ihe placd of beginning, with theappurtejiances; the same defend* ants poTUUonikrreofbeiweenthenitobemade,{a«cord* mg to the laws and this CommonwealU), in such cases mode and provided,! do gainsay, and the same to- be done do not permit*'very unjustly and against the samelawa arid custom** &c. And have yon then and there the names of those Bam* raonors,-and this wriL • Witness the Honorable Walter Forward, President Judgpofoof said Court at Pittsburgh, the ttUidayof June, A-D. 165?*-• •, ‘ /^v*.*a .GEO S HAYS, Pro. The defendants above named, and all others Interested, will take notice of the above writ. . C. COBTIS, Bhenffi office, Pittsburgh, June 17, A. D. Iw** AUCTION SALES.' mu -’ , . - .Anctloia Cu4b TISIS?' ISS*? e A a A er ®n interval Of fonryemhas r~- reeumed bQsmess. • • I ravins'-comnhed' with 'bereqßjiitipnsof.the lawrezolautm andbaving-procared h CrstclassLiceSaaAucSoneer for the City of Piltaburgh, he offer* his to bis friends and. the public generally. With an eipe- TCursmihifrhneof businesaAe ihat entire satisfaction to all those who may.feel disposal to . P. 'McKENNA, Auctioneer.* 0 . Refer* to the principal City Merchants; •; ; ; iyg ■ Auction—Dally salts. “ A T Sale*; Room*, corner of Wood 4X. nnd Fifth streets,atloo , clck, A. M.,a general as loitraent of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, Clothing, Boots and Shoes* Hals, Cap&&c. ' :.*/ * AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., V GrqcenevQaeensware, Glassware, Table Cotlarv. Looking Glasiess, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture. Ac. „ . .AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., ; Book*, stationery, Fancy articles, Musical fnstru mem*, flardware nnd Cailery, Clothing, Variety Good* Gold and Silver Watches, - P. Mi DAVIS* i ..|a.n:tf . • Aocuoncer, P* OUKGHfiAi AncUonm« TEWELRY, at Auction— A - very eileanve assort- W. mem of jewelry now. open at McKenna’s, to which the trade is respectfully invited. P. McKENNA, J e *4. ■. .. Auctioneer. GOODS—A very large assoytroent of Millinery goods of every .variety, now -open at. MChenna’s fora few days only.: P. McKENNB. '%*■ Auctioneer P* n« DAtVISi Anetionaar* - FAYE ITB MANUFACTURING CO. STOCK at Auction— On Tuesdayevening, June 22, at 8 o’clock, at the Commerciai Sales Room*,corner Wood apd Fifth Mrects, will account whom ll inay concern,. 40 shares-Stock in Fayet e Manufacturing Company, whichare nominally fiftv dollars, and oneach of which ten dollars remain unpaid. ‘V. M. DAVIS» ; .. ..... ■■ ... y,, - Auctioneer. fTIRUNKS. CARPET DAGS, VAUSES, &cW at Aui> JL f TioK—On Tuesday evenftig, Jane 22 at the commer cial sales rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be £old,on account whom it may concern, to pay char* ges, to trunks, with weanng apparel, and other orticles: Uanu trunKF; 0. saddle, bags, and.B carpet bags, with toelrcontents,embracing.a great variety of artfcles. ' , : J- 18 P. M. DAVIS, Auct GOOD 3 at Auction— AtG2 Fourth eU n June Slot, at lOo’clock. at the f,i .iin S-? ry ? 00d * H ,°“ Be or James A. M’Knight, w!t| L n .'V e * l0 ?t ** Summer Dry Goods, of the woribv which ore particularly rnfi I KJrnl e < > a lv n f?? of trade, comprising :'Berages ana Borage Do Lutaes j English amf French Lawns; AtnencaOjEngliKband Frenchthimzes; DoLaloe.Be- I?o*ier G*ovcs Tr A if o’ossonmenc 0 ’ ossonmenc of WSS 1 ?' °‘ oves * ■TrimmuiMi 4c. . .Terms nt snlc. .; ’ ielli i‘- M. PAVIJ. Auctioneer. W. Q. ffl'o*ETHB», Auctioneer. VALUABLE REAL,ESTATK iT Aoerroir.—Will be f sold, on Saturdoy, June «Cth, at 3 o’cloekin the af ternoon, on.the premises, in the borough of yille, near the Allegheny Arsenal, Ten Valuable Build ing Lois of Groand, beautifully situated, irt a healthy and pleasant ipart of the village, commanding a delightful view of the Allegheny river and surrounding country making none or the most pleasant and desirable loca tions in the neighborhood for. a private'residences To perrons desirous of securing to themselves a home at a . Jpw price, ibis is an opportunity seldom offered at auc -1 Any information, to person* desiring to purchase; will be given.by.caliingat.dic auction store orliie eob vcr.ber any. time before the sale, when n plan of the lots can be seen. Uel9) W. G. M’OARTNEY, Aurt^t- T 45?. 1 ? SALEDF german books at auction- J_J Will be commenced onTuesday evening, Juno aid* at ?* o elpcr, and continued from ddy .to day outU all are f O l, * - 0 , 1 . ■ street, neur Liberty, next door 3? inm ,“ n ’* Siore, ilic sale of a large assortment of valuable German Books, among which are some scarce and valuable works; the collection con lj0? volumcB Persons wishing to ex c°nliav«ni> opportunity lotioeo from rfi?, I ?k A. M “ “"4 from Uto 5 o’clocltT. M., eve ir Er ,h o Ba,e »»lo will bo conducted in German, by Mr. Strange. ; W.G.M’OAKTMEY, Auctioneer. SPANrsH HOSS—4O b'alas on band nnil foUalo by _ )f tl ABM3THONG & CROZE#. josi reeU aiid ior *uiel>y 1 RUSSELL A JOHNSTOW. • BRAZILSL’OAK —4(1 bagr* in More.and.for sale br W KIKfl & MOOnifKA D, AR^PowdoreU.Ctashed, Clarified dad .Loaf, for sale by v" ■ iW: ‘ KING & MOORUFiAO. : LAKKSALMON— A few bbls Lake Superior Salmon. for snip by |jclBJ KING & MOOHURaD; BLACK BILK bACES-rA. A. Maton & Uo. will open to-dayalargeaaaoTtmemofßtaok Sillr Laces {jelB TM USfciUliy l>’ pieceaMu*<|DKo NfiUnc just iyx received at ; jets. A. A. MASON & CO’S;' • i>LAii> SiLIS-VO piece* nmy aiylel'iatUSiikiiim XT itemed nt JelS , . A.A.MASON'A. CO'B. BLACK LAWNS AND Di£RAGR&~-Jusl received at - A. A.,Alu«9ty A Co.’u, 40 pieces , Black Lawn* and " e - r ?& e8 _ [jelS A Rrni^pimv? He -i CHI \J CAb^ A,Uuy ' i„ 5 1 »»%? .against Romanism and Rational*: ism, by Rev; M. W. Jacobus; D, D..: for a*le bv jeO DAWSON AAGNKVV, G 5 Market gt. OoihieUnliT !■■■! I . ■ Co r neoiueu of fit.finencatorqoalily, V of «-otkmaq«lup,aud lonr priL-ci-. JVfeo’a 03d Boys Cloihin?.. Great inducements to coab'bov* *”•: CIItNTKB. •' 74 'Vood n>yt. be held at'iho'o? kcc °J l^e Pi lil 't. I'’ o - 4‘itLiberty alrccl, oiiTucaiiny.lhe .ffllh day of ..June nekt.at 10 o’clock. A. M, with refer ence to taxing the atock consolidated Into a cornoratO company. Inpreii2mr JOHNSTRWART.feeretVn? HOUSKKEKI'INci jjigiXKTMkNf— T*— — yV aodeii Howls, of ailaiacsi ja>t reccixcd'; I CoihejFtnar ; ■■. Towel Boilers; R ?, el V„ do Stands; ttood&Ztuc Wash Boards; Clothes Hones. . W. A.M’CUJKG* CO., , *P— ; ; - No. 25ft Liberty street BKANDKyS— IiVBOND—A. feigncue anil I’ellevor sj» ltramhes—dark and pale— m qr calks; also, Na poleon, in octave*—niider Cutiora House cliaree: to gctherwilb 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and fior desux Brandies of the most superior qualities; in store and for sale .cheap, by , JACOB WEAVER, Jr, ' . cor-Market and First st 9. ' Ddrsalnii . Tca R MStIJI vmft TA ,f , , ES e rRV ; Af i D BRUSSELS X L AHFKTS—Which will he roundat the carpet tvare house orW. M’Clmiock, 85 Fourth street. As we are determined to sell o/r oar present stock of the above goods at cost, we invite the attenUoa of those whhiite' to furnish, to great bargains. ■ > el w. ivrcuNTonif. * - * trrice*.T A A* MASOff & CO ,62 and .6! Market sueet. will «fIL» open ihi« morning— -2 cawsßerage lfc Laines,lool2l: 3 do Bereges, lSc; P?« fe eceai?,^ U o C<l c *»*»ifcaWeSilk, very low; .. fiOl> Crape anaSammerShawU; ' IS ca*e*jointed l.awns and Motlins: *» * * - Summer peLainea, some as low a* 10c; ; amp, kacc*, Embroideries, Hosieryand Gloves* (jed v * rt *® UB *> OH»koau pianti. frlllfc bestcoliectionol Dnkhaswert of the mpan .4. “‘ M >™ebnnaredeiid .fifty yarieliee. .Thotburn’B ana liovey'a Vcrbeuai, which are unequalled. In tael, llovey’s Amoncavßepablic, and Oib of Day, and Thor isvT'.i , { Cr °iY' f V?bslipjcj and -Sir B. Blauc, ate odmiL led. 10 bo the Gems of the World. The above, with *'I f fi ry 01 Greenhodso and olher Vlanls, for sale alike Passenger and RcmmanceOtfice of - ’ JU3HUA ROBINSON, - European aad General Asent. . lB3 Wood w Frnb Arrivftt u aoi 91+ |1 E ,? G * CO;,nouH.we»v corner of Wood at. U ley » 4re iwt opening a Fresh •^ k f/Foncy Prints, Summer FuhUtooTis, JLaines;Be* •Rl!k?^‘'^*^^'». Frei,c^;Waiic Giflghanjß. wilh *compl«teu»sdrtraeiu or pfCssGfooiJs. Also,a targeainck: rf Hosiery, Gloves,ac. ..These, together withour former purchases]’ maies pur sioek unsurpassed by any west of Uieraoan tains: to Whieh we: solicit;tbo ouentionof buyers,- •as we till offer ihcm on ike most favorable terms. M D.;.GR*SGG fc CO. >••••’• Steam Plano Forte Factor■ T, £».X.BASBhavlnicapplied maclu* ttggiUaabdß pery to the raanufacmroof-PIANOS.be || M tf! 11 If Mi* enabled to .sell. at:least; twenty*five • V.- :•* bf*P er -cent. cheaperthanany btbnahtfroa the East, abd warranted equahn every respect Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from 818u,0Q and upward*. ■ ‘ * Sevcnoctavc . t*o, do * 25000 Piano Wareroom, on Hand street, overJohns'* Mine ral Water Warehouse. Accordcgns, VioHnr,&c., tuned and repslred. ' [jeS:y‘ Hear Ya I Hear Ye t TW-OTIOE IS HEREUY GIVEN to all parchment of AN Fine Jewelry and Watches, that IlMtd is now ready' to snpply you Wilhthe best and moil fashionable' fine Gold Jewelry, and ai lower prices than any other deal er 111 the city. lie buys for cash cheap; 'aiid'selU for cash: cheap r, mates ; large; solea 'and small profits— Therefore, all personspurchMlagedld'Jewbfry, Fine Stiver .Wato, Watches, dse.,. from. this .establishment, writ be sure to net the valueot lUU cents for ever do lor invested^QoA'Walches'.Jitoift. 300 to. 3100; Silver Watches from SO to SO, Silver Spoons from SO to ?°°< i » '"l“a!ly cheap Please, call at HOOD’S, 01 Martel street, the only Wnoleeule price Jewelry Store ih the city, “ • • - lie 3 ® 4 llro»d toatuctori. f|Mlh subtonbeia having undertaken to complete the i grading and iMwnfKortko whole df tie Hi»t>bur>tU and Steubenville Kntlrnad, from Pittsburgh to the V,-'' ginlahnejiespeclfnlly Invitc such contractors av;>‘t'' e made fair, btdsfor portibnsof stiid work at this imeiomng , and any othoradMlroiia of haoior wbrkdn I 1 1? ntadito call without delay uttbti* office, cornW>^fd nl . Bl r' el and Diamond alley, up stairs, where more inem bereof the firm wit, be found, to make satis factory:. arrangements with cotv-uotota for doing parts Of the work, idone but those who can come well ncednpply, as we are j determined to vtgorensly ptosecuted. ■ . • - NICJtOLSON & uO, ISieobenviU* nhd Messenger, and Wheeling i > Areas cor>v one week, and charge Poki, and seuif one i copy to Jvertiners) Xfpw AND VAIaUAULB BOOK*.— lV • • PaMow’j Semi-Monthly Library. . • r Home and Social Philosophy* 25 cents. .. Walks and Talks oT an American Forraerln England, 25 cents. Ae. Ac. Appleton's Popular Library. ■ lfuck’s Journey through Turtaty, Thibet anU China, a voi«,, 81/0. • Essays from London Times. iOcents. - Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell,so cents. . ParisSketbh Boak,socei)l9. &c.;&c. . ■ Eckermsa’a Conversations with Goethe. Schiller and Goethe. ... ■ My Own Life* Goethe; ModcrnPaimera, • A Lady’s Voyage around the Globe.: Wheat Sheaf, by T. S- Artbo r.... - , <. Orators of American Kevotuiion. . Women of the Hevolimon, Orajorsuf Prance* . „ ; : < " • • # • ' Kecollectionsof Literary Life, by Minora, ■ArcUoExpedition. Hawthorne’s Works. . Irving’s do. • • Motherwell 1 * Minstrelsy./ • ■ • Howitfs Homes.of the Foals.-; • Hugh Miller’s Works. •> The Whale, by Melville. . .■ Treasared-tJhots irom Favorite Authors. Trials of Youthful Christians. •; i Young Lady’s Home. Nigklßide of Nature, or Ghosts nnd Ghost-Seers Headley’s WoTka. Captains of theOlffWorld. Sumraerm Scotland.: Life of Jeffreys, t Cod in Disease. Philosophy of Livteg " Ail of Carter’s-Books.: luv Juvenile Books, in great variety* , t ■;*■. < ; jes DAVISON & AGNEW t GS Market at. .-T^-V I?is.iV- '- '.. : .'-'v.<^' tf l-'-lv;^=* ; '^ i i- i '.‘'^ A * ; ■ j ->' ; ' . K^>X''+ v.-? v Z*P's'-* ••'**' ■* .>r v' 4- l-V '.i: V:- -V'u'fc. n-Tih*?. -S ••- .- -* »- • ' S. 4- •■■■■ ..... ....... . ..v : . , ,f" Sc* % *. , - MEDICAL. , areas err aim EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. TDREPARKD and sold-by'/fiO. YOUNGSON, 209 nJFLiberty street. Tbispowerfallyconcenifaieil pie. i paralion; tbe ttedlenl tjrmejrof which afe found to be elgblilmcßtlie «ireiig!U n( the o(iglnaI: Amexiean Oil. Hu pal up intialilo at 25 and 27 f cents, eflcli, with full directions Cor ususe, In every disease wile ret be origi nal American Oil horn been toand'at all efficacious, and Hsnfairerceedslheorlf'inaltn power, aslorenderft Ibe CHpAfMSTMEDIC/kBWTUB WORLD. Callofnl tT lt h » ‘ JOHN YOUNGSON. ln Ita natural state as taken *™/!Yu*eT»°wclaof^the canh, can be had as above—and .*otwnbstafMling'.*-eertr<d*fino claims to be the enly Proprietors. _ nOEBSS»g or y«»ow Dock Hoot, tli ? ,ft° m WJik tho proprietbnr jnedicmea..o<. this; country for completely enrini KESRI'W" ■“?"« "»«« A® blood. Also, Liver Cnn?h «5 E “* an1 '’ Ueadachea, Bittiness; rhh& h *?u!f" e 8“ and Tightness about the Chest; Broi> , Sl,™r\tl4£ arsenoss ’, Uryne,!! ’ < ‘ ndlu!clilin f! sensation Sss caw of“ “ ° aeil WUh h n P Tec CocnleU sue kor^ISI'!,!^?NESS,AIr,DOENERAT.DEBIUTy. iefrf en 2*h®nUigihe weakened body, gmnr tone to the *“,???* ® and invigorating the enure system. ■ all < rn?rtsl, , r , , , S2 nyof , ,hott “ ,I lJ“ of,iTi "swi ,l ieBses,frmn fnVlSirro.!!^ 8 bomßfXi cah be Tclted npon;it is singa- r i l ’ s ““ Humors, and ttestoring de £l.?i!fi1 broken down- constitutions. It is purely fii'irl, t iLS? IIIp0 ? lli0I,,ar " :1 80 acntratel/com- U 3 ! I ! o Portions that liie chemical botanical and isa<sr dtaß n}\ -tef-JSSygSS chronic discaaea which has baf- Can£e? B Sai^RhtXim®IT?ph*Bllc*ans, 1 T? ph * 81l c*ans, ond has also cored canker, Hair Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula; which pSoh upo rUßaepUlely “ > . mak « ‘ho least im m'ti&% e6n nfZ'£ , » T" y ca “ a °f CANCEROUS ”,Mf«OKSs; 4 The moat obstinate rCaneers have been cured by this medicine.- 1 We say thatitis d-valnnKf* “n e h*? 11 BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obairnetiondnihe otrculuuon, rendering the Liver jfree, active and healUiy. 4t removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all eases of Asthma, and may be used moll climates,and at all seasons or the year r inife BSj [ t ? p '? P«P“«‘lpi>ly by C. MORSE A CO.; at :ID* FoomaUtatrcei, Providence, R. I-,and sold whoW sale and retail,by S.N. WICifEHSHAM, Agent fot Western Pen.-sylvanfa, ■ Jellty .-.Warehouse, nor Wood and Sinli stic. Pdtsl.’h BY THE BSE OE.ER. .u- v ’Vi-'V -our* clear fluid from uie fiioraacn morning, .The stomach swelled much at night Tongue coated and clamor;; much thirst;-no appetite. Bowels costive; dull, Btapcfyinc seDsiUan in tUe forehead. Complaints of two years standing Gave on Monday. Cdroe.back hra week* Smd toe pain had not been half so bad since taking the second dose,and -was daily growing less. The constant gnaWing t was also gone. improved: tongue cleaner; bowels regular; head still heavy? In another week she was entirely free fromuncastness and pain in toestoroheh—ruised no arid fluids—head fell clear v nml every trace orthe alomachcomptaint was removed. d.—Married aged 50 -—Pam after eating*— Very* stout lady. -Had suffered pain, usually very se vere, in toe region of ike-stomach, for three years past, and particularly intense altercating. When aitoe worst, the pain is. as if some hard;body were bring thrust into toe pit of tne stomach andboredmeverydirection. Mach tenderness on. pressure. Tuslaily osed tlie Pepsin wuh surprising-effect Soon after toe firstdosc tbepain ceased —ene.faU some :nansea* and reiclird, but noihtogcame up. Several months have pas-.ed, but there has been no remtnof thc pain.. Tongue clean and moist; no sore nessuf toe stomach. ■ ■. ;-.'■■■■ - a. HBMsaKiBLB Curx— lAufnrfUt, ’Ey., May, 1851 —On i l$ e ofMay,lBslvßev. M. D. William*, pastorof the v Jounh.PresbyieTian Church, in Louisville, ky.,.vfas and .bad been for a long time confuted to.his room, and most 1 \ot the ttme to his bed, with Dyspepsia and ChronicDm’- .Tf-ma, and was to all-appear&nre.onihe very verge of lhegrave,and acknowledged to be so by bispbysieian, who had tried all the ordinary means in luspower witli outeneet; and at toe above named lunc, the patient, by toe Consent of bis physician* commenced the axe of Dr, ]Jouffhtpti’.s Pepsin, and to the; astonishment, snrprme and tlrlighi of all. bu was muclt relieved the first day. The third ,dny heiefl fats room. •: The sixth day, which was excessively hot, be rode ten miles wuh no bad ef fect; on the eighth day he went on il visit to the country; and on the thirteenth day, ihoogh not entirely restored to his natural strength, be was so far recovered as logo alone a journey of five hundred miles, where he arrived in safety, roach improved, in health, having had no dis turbance of the stomach or bowels after taking the first doseof Pepsin. These are faeisnoLcoairovenable, and this is acate which ought to convince all skeptics that ifaere istt power In Pepsin. -Let physicians and dyspep tics investigate. DR; GEl>. H. KKT?*fcR, ; Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood M.Jttus bttruh. Pa. [mySS-diw Tile Great Vegetable' Kvmady I DR. H- B MYERS' EXTRACT, Danddian, Wild ~Cherry and Sartajiarilla. . : ■ .THIS valuable medicinal prepara turn (lifters entirely from any simple .-•.■<* eitraPl.of Batanparilla ,, or coin- > mouporifyingraedicine.lUs aeora* T’A/a of many of MOST CLEAN- MEDlClNES—wt*J»—<uheis "Wili\ '*ielA&U puht':un ii»o KidneysrPT^ v W'le havingimmediate reference to the re- lief and continued healthy operation • AfflK: .-of some-'intCThal■•■o^fplhs:.••-•Jt■•con.■;■ •^at^Bll^aMaflh■ ll fr l ; tains -articles which enter Into no »«^TWwlWi^ii'i l iir«Other preparation in existence, and IT IS UNRIVALLED in purifying and refreshing ©fleets* by any medicine in the world. It is pot up.IN LARGE BOTTLES, Is very pleasanuo the taste,aud is more -- STRONGER; BETTER AND CHkaPER, than any other in the market.'-t Persons wbohave taken u SarBaparilla n , by the relief,have been faiUcally cured by using two or three bottles. This is the onlyComponna la which Laadelion K WiU Cherry and Sarsaparilla are so prepsxed io oiJer the peculiar virtues of each, in combination with pare extracts or other healing articles, In a highly concentrated state. Its ingredient* are PURELY; VEGETAULE,ahdare SQCh roots and barksasarefound, though efrefly effec ting certain parts, in their generalteudency. to produce the most cleansing and healing effects. ' IT'IS IMPOSSIBLE .To care many diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Cora plintj, «tc., draw od AVatcry Humors from the Blood, or corrupt and imiatiug sectetion* of diseased Digans from the body, without the thorough operations on the Kidneys,as eansedbyihis medicine. No other extracts even pretend to this effect. ’ In faet;this.very operutioi, for which- it; is- particularly from allothetf preparouons, and makes It the beet compound Inexistence; - - IN OF DROPSY, use ibis medicine:— It will relieve. Jt has cured when life itself was de spaired of. It contains articles that will cnre, if any thing can, and takes the only method 10 make perma’ nenicures. SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER! To produce testimony in proof of the cure of ihn dis ease is acknowledgedly new; . -The public have bo long been taught loYexurd it *s /a<al;that:i(spositive cure would seem almof-t amiraele,.yet - . ■; ship fever hasbeen cored, And by the Great Vegetable: Remedy, Dr H; B.My« or* 1 Extract, Dandelion,'Wild Cherry, Ac., alone. ...We select the followlng.as o speciracn of the nume rous testimonials to -the efficiency ofthis mediciue im cases of-this maHgntmi disease; which we have to ex hibit. . TESTIMONY- OF PUYttiCIANS: ~ . FrancisTibliraese M.D.,BBkinru!pbysict&n,raiding in Buffalo, N. Y.,aud one who has devoted himself par ticularly to the study and cure' of the Ship Fever, with almost every phapc of wftioh bo is conversant, elves the following-testimony in relation to the effects or this medteine, as prepared by himself: . . ■ M ** TbiM« to certify, that 1 have used Dr. U. B. Myers l Extract of p&ndchon, Wild Cherry, and Baf*apariUn, >u my practice,, in cases of anumber of -patients ■sick with Ship. Fever* with very bene6eial. results. And l consider it a general curative iuth»t disease.” Prepared by MYERS A RICE, ...... wo: 11 Warren street, New York. Sold by - - • R. E SELLERS, aprSideodfcw - No. 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh.; T LMONADE—Congress Lemonade, or Lemon Bnear, 4J usafe,healthy uml pleasant sale by - . J. LAVELY & CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers, i jelC . ... ..... • 265 Liberty street ;;aow Goods* •' 171: WATTSA CO., Ifts Liberty street, have Tcceived AJ* xiUS DST,by tbo Pennsylvania Railroad,a large otofnew spriug styIeCASSIMERBS.: Imy23>' T)URE PORT'WINE AND BRANDY-For iheAcal X .purposes, .warranted, to .bo the pure Juice >f the grope. Also. Ginger Brandy, for the prcVeiujrt and curoof Diairh<Ba,&c. Foreale I y James a; jojpes,, : • t. Wholesale and ReuDDruggist, . . jel2 cprnerof Liberyaftditsno sts.: . To lUirroid Contp«H rt * T)RO£OSALS will be the S4th day. XT: of July next, Inclusive, at tbp^^Siueer ; Offices of the North westernVirginiain ParkersbuTg, .West .Union'andvClarlcsbMcffurJlie. Graduation and iMasonryof of that Road ; Hinibl : tciiv , 'w; Msvwsl parts of the work, and a nom ‘ : !^ ir mnnels, deep cut- Uriffs and a considerable share of bridge and^ i L v i r .^i sO . , ) r yv. The line extend* from tho and Ohm Railroad, at the mouth-of Three Forks#**®*' two miles east of Fetiermuit;: to Pdrkers binw*ll .iho Ohio rlveT,hnd isaboqtlW milesini >rpceificatlbiis will be ready .at the offices named, and <iiBo aiFflUcrman.on aifibafter the Sihof July. proximo/ and Engineers will be oittne line to afford information: The country.throogb which the Road passes is heal thy, welt settledand cultivated, and abundant supplies may be had along the route, and from either end of it, by means of lha'Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad, the North* western Tutnyike and other good roads, and by (he Ohio river;' Tho facilitiesfof cheap execution of the work are unusaallyereat. Hands most be abandanu-aa the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is advancing .rapidly to completion* aud.ie-leasing alarge amount of labor;— Bidders must bring the best testimonials, and will txatc wh&totber work they may have on hand. By order of the President ami Directors. . BENJ. If. LATROBE, Chief Engineer, . Baltimore, June Bth, 1853..- - - ; . . ■ jelCsoodtlOthJy .• foahfamm Patrior - W« V. TWIOHBIiK aTcO.’H • FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. ’ nm w - COMMISSION AND FORWARDING mERCHANTS/ Cofntr qf. Cornmneiai and .Pin* itrttls, ~nriLL promptly attend to all consignments and Co m mtsaionsentrusted toibCm,amfwit]make liberal cash advances ou consignment* or Bills of-Lading in band. • * Ordersvfor the. purcliase of. Groin, Hemp :and other Produce, wifi be promptly filledat the lowest nOs sitde prtees, and on the best terms. . ;They wiU also undertake the sctilcmcntnml collec tion ofclatraa. of importance; and hope, by their espe cial personal efforts and «ueniionto : ail the Interest*’of their friends, to give general satisfaction. • • HI SlbtSClli Geo. Collier, ' St, Louis; Ellis A Morion, Cincinnati* Pugo A Bacon ; . do Btrader A Gorman do ' Cburiess, Dlow ACo-, do Hozea A Fraier, do Chouteau fc Voile, do Spnnser fcWhueraan.do D.iiecoh A Co., William Holmes A Co*, j. liuti*-r COMMISSION HGUStf, . NEW ORLBANS - * TTU'S loos e«tabUahe4 Hook eonfiae UieK (mention .slriclly to sales *iul purchases oa Ocmmiiston, to Uietorwariing bn»lnes« generally. They solicit a coimnoance of the lilioral : patronage i heretofore riVentliem „-• , /anuatg!s,XWi. [martthfem - f ■' a -.> * V V. < : > '•■r-c-' •''. •-.'*. 4#; ,: :-i ■-'- >• <■--'' - " “ ■:< , ■•*:«. ■ ■ . - :. ' ♦ *'-.- C- . ,-*x ■ " V 10 LET—ThoSTOHE ROOM fend FJXTUftfis\',7™ oecapled hr ihe lub.critar. Fosiej«ion»f»hoT u.ol3lhW. Forlerm.inQu.rtof gw ** -n « CftEOTEB^gmUMtU.. IIS Market^, trr ' et , > rjMIREK BOILERS— 2G feet long, and 40Inches In a; i amclOf.lu nit ■ • iOTliii» e . # or site blr “ ie7:lf WIMICk & (JO ,95 Wiirfr.fr... « Wor Sali,““ ‘—' - A three story llftct.iloiiM. liiu&tAi) vm Q»y**i• flfil £ sli' u f cl - easl 4IId doorfotnih? cot ncr VEB ofThmlsireel. Enqoinoii iho w, jdO:a»» _ II WlLKEnniu 0t . . THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE, on fiESfr near, the,corner of >hori vrc«r. For jap |»ly 10 Alderman FARKINSON, SU» Ward * P aprt&lf • *|HJ LET—The subscriber otfer-> for Kent, me " " ■: • 1 storeroon nowoceopiedjbyMessrsrWiliockjAsik 1 > h Davis. No. 8? :MarkeUireef. Possession given Bala - v on the let of Ann.- vEnumreof-' ■vvv-;--vv> .-• .■ ■ iJanflnf -dlAi<» H.:PAULSOISr, Nt» 73W00d Su TOOK sAbiwrwp frame house*) two atones iugfr/17 -I?, by 30 feet .catti* containing foar rooms, each 17 by- • 14 feet, lots are t>Ohy HO fcci loan alley, anuiUetlc* *? theSu wari| of Allegheny city,fronting on st: • " THOMAS AIOFFITT, —•-••r-■•■•■-No. «?9 Fifth ulteef. . ifar lientt ~ ~ n^?I RAUr 'F BUSINESS STAND—I Offer for re > jy are “o“« -now.occupied Dy ncdiia- 3ttg -v IOOS ?i?.InAn CO r ne r of Libe,, y »'id sireeir. a’ 76 l C ??r?£Sfea r t s quire of the owner GEORGE C l L^';*F*l * jsw. Markt . x alli nt „ Ki^ci"- a u i2iSoi b ,!„«;riiL°i f for a Store or Tavern, itbeimrmily ono -aoorn -river-will be remed low to a mwl i?,mn< Am>°?io „ lr „ WALTER BRan? ‘ - m!,rls:lf No. gli Libe.ro ’ e , :'|7PR Three Sobßjuatfal •. .5. andNcaißrioS Uwelhnfr Houtej,containing three’ rooms each. The. Lois are 30 feet front ona cross-street ■ l and citending li’o feet barfc 10 a 30 foot alley. ’Sniif- ' : »°a«e* are built on the rear of (lie lota, loaviri& sufficient- ' space m front for tlie.erection of more bul*din«. ! For particulars apply.tmniediately to THOMAS MOFFITT, 83 nab streets 9 /ARMS NKAR Gr.ADE MILLS—Fob Ssib-A :?■. F armof 120 acres, 50 in cultivation, a mod iwostorv- 1 rraraobotise of four rooms ; a large porelr and cellar; excellent spring fit water; tSO grafted frail trees, of :choice vitalitiesstable, ham, and grnacry: a, delightful i stream of water passes throngb the farm. Price. gtibo. “ - A? ’ A, Farm of, 120, acres, adjoining the' above, with water, lOacreß Pncfi in liontf. Wilauce at ?-«ua ayear, orapprovrd prepVirir »a Afleitheny. S. CCrnißEßr, «<fner«l Agent, „ % ■. SO SmUhfieidfiircet.■ •: CUBES! . HO.V CHITON'S A Dr. Houghton's Nate “r Cases and : Cones * C«*B t —MIB3 jgedSO This lady, ‘ryspare and sallow icessant pain and rssmthe pit of the . Two or three Uay the pato ln-. to such a decree j These attacka-hop-l stones when none| " for BAie« r *^ t TWKt.VE JXJXS OF GROUND near the AtTr Ra,e . “'••ft* I 'oroogli of Sonih Pittsburgh! .oil n,1,1u ;" wtUk: °’ u « s Monongabela Bridge. re °-i! ,;r * e frommg oa Carson street nil* IhpDrowiigrille turnpike, ami are among the best J,r'lisl. b ri d ns l ,u, P°* eß on that side of the river, One of. >ot unending from one street to Ihr o!her, niid adjoining Uie to!) boiselot. * Will be fcoiu fow,andoa leasonablc termn 'Till** perfect, and clear of incumbrance- Knquire of * : • •> CKO. r * CiLLMORE. _myll:lmdtw Nosl Gram it. ™fJ. oa ! 0 a , n<l *>»* *«>«• bale. jftsA nnirtf unua^ I :.^’ 3 f°X,' Ba,e h two story SJ2j¥ •**utUKMOUSR, shuttle on ChaibamairceL h/f. "«?««• Th?hMs*o comams - Well 'finwhed throughout. 'Being ft°i« 1 l on,eDl l ? l^ e ”\ osl a ciivo business psuis of the city! iLtsa very desirable dwciiinp for a private residence* fr'iSlF^/SiSSF*^.-Htli.iPf June;ii will bo of fered at public sate,on that day, at P.Tffi‘ ' *■ T«iS^ on r»* ,9^ llls lo purchase, will pleaxe Rpply tt) Mr. Jockron Dnnean, corncrol High street out] Penruylvai B've.allnecejsary infoimafionV 1 * JOflPf HUGIIKS. A Foa SALK-Slww.sa orrßig ck , ,C >'. 9 fifteen miles below Allegheny h.I.'V about ‘hren-qumiers or ti Mile from lhe'ltait “f' i 0", t ," n i ng ,' !a , a . cr ' ra > *? o ( which U rich: botuim !Ss*t"cK; l R I,U tognrdenlng or agricoUural par- balance to upland,' well siiuatrd, and well 8 young orchard of about IWi thrifty irecuv - It i« well watered* li has a small licnse cm it, and&ia- T4! ®“y l° P« wn a new o»e 18 by 02* It is expect ‘“tiuJraatl station house Will be pulup witfiu f ■...= mile from itf - tor icrms enquire of . HV‘li E f Sto ,^F ntß, ,?, Ver Pa , n< , ts™ inglloa,e, lgi,con Wood ands(hsls, Imyyn T„„ Veluable Property toir- but*. . ' ' HE eubscriber, u* Agent for the owner, offers at prf .yute the two Lou of Ground, niutibeiediij (lie iMan of the city of Bmabargh, .71 and 7a fronting on fe l ,' n .“, r i ttCt ,li W ?' 1 ’ ?, n ‘ l extending 761) feel, mote or lesa, to lhe Allegbeny River. l ine properly will bedis pored or upon such terras ns will secure d the purcha sers a profitable investment ol ea.:itsl. l,yluii continu ous to the entrance into the: cay: of the Central Rail rood and Pennsylvania Cnnsl.u affords favorable sites It? JlfS'W'ffOr P r can 110 convenleiiily dtvided fnto - ’ eligible bonding lota, -.and rmi*i become, upon tbe com- " pieuon of tbc public improvement*, ddw io nroffregs, In aud *?o»g<yi£Cia:. gyu»-. wi.o...*jrtrr«/»j eg . lorfanhcrmformirtort«pply-to> „ K. T. LEECH, 4K„ ' Iso. 13?> Wood sirceitPmttbaTgbw^ A LLKGHENVSAVINUS FUND COMPANY--3 « 8 iare8 ' or rale, at a bargain, if applied for scop. -- Jll A. WILKINS A CO. ■ . CilpTett. Glotcil OI6v«S I I THIS DAY, ut No. !)i Market street, a M ,B e T h r eD<J > Sl,t »n<l Cotton Oloees, I w*|l sell .wholesale prices by the t laale pair, rersons wanting to purchase wjll please cal! early, as I want to close the 10l out.. - . ' • ; - - m » aa JOHN \Y. KKNNFDY. __ _ l»'lne (Joloug uiaok i'eas/ ' JO ? f , oa * r emil customers Vf lo our large stork of Dlack Teas, selected with eat care-in the New York market: : *®V*w..wnu. SSSS,?^ 1 '• >*nglish Kreokfasl,** E f. Fine OOlong, 50c4 Extra Oototig, 75 0 * . .DeHcidos Oolongy • - .'.'SLOO. • * oung Jlyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder,' Mine prices as above, pure and fragrant- • . - • Retail Grocer* are invited to call ind examine onf o“n c q h=T r ° rh " lf P ° nni * ;. 0 ' ,trA* JAYNES, Pekm Ti-a Store, — * •• • •■ - ■ : :U3 FiftU SlTCet. RA T w be’ recoivid at the •?JJS?S of !.?»««.K*«, lu .Kimiiighamiantil- Wkd. n ' s “*yi >l | o'33d instant, for Rtudftig and pavineCatsOti Btrcat, in the borough or boutli Pi [UitnireU, Orsuch’por uoit Uigreof. aa ilie:Town <Joandl inay dfroti; Not lees'' ■ban two nor more thpn eighirhourand cubic yards of excavation, and not leas ibnn five or mow iMn tin «ltou»anil_yorda of paving,- wilt ha required, SSBrelfi eattonaof the worfc requueden,n ,6c-teen.atahy tiiae on application to N. Patterson, - - . JAMES CRP.ADY, _ . , THOMAS MEREDITH,. South June 11,1852. Street Committee. DUFFS MEBCAjITtLE COIIEGE, ‘*S?si!?k •“*?,*£* nBSBTS,.niTI.B|)MU.. .V i "JtoMuAed.- in Into* pit (lied try .ihe'ZsCgulature- of-'- I'-' ~.„,~±**}**y lvania r**itn Perpetual-Chatter. .< ■•■£■ ■. 1 . oCThuxeliealartd Hr 'i* 18 .. ca ‘ Book-»eepmgand Commercial Sciences. N. Jt Haich, K?q. Y Proressorof Wcrcaotllc LawV ' x*/* >B *c» I) v w ' ,tLlAM? »' <>,,c of Fdmnert.Jn ifie mtnaliijt eSSOr Ornamental-and Commercial Teh-• P. of & Classical. Departmcm, . Pro/essarof Mathematics *nd ClossicalLan/fuaws.* ■• Those who aeptreio th/Mgber rank as AccOnnlifiK : Rre reqaesied io call ajidejcamine the credentials of this ' ln*uuiiioh> fronr : upwsrd* of one hundred;Merchants Banirm and imbis beea iramed&r busiuessla«• emphatic'tesiiilKi mala of theAroeririmflnttitutc, the Chamber of Com , merce, and theleading;-Merchants. liuiilii»est ana ihe cily oF New 10 l^.^ses North American Accountant.” and “ YYesieffl Steamboat Accountant” ’' - ■•■ ■■■■..■. ■ Accoao6int» complete/wiih IlandVTlmo Table, si.ft> v : a - sleßl^is? V su PP l,cd witla ihoßMehK accountants, onapphcation mihe CoUckc: • >fcod-and get a Circplat fiyinaiL * 4iny27 j. **'• V•,*•*.* ‘ , ** **WK -PICKEBaQIIX. Jfc.- • „« J * SAWYER A, CO., . 5 1 Wno ® MBS* EJORR A.*tOVS PrtTnrrw . LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTC&EBS. „ . - *™ WHOLESALE DEALRKg IB wo&t.ma IfomaUbFancy, and,Variety (foods.; :V • customers, ihatthey have received nltm™ of FANCY AND YA RlfcTY GOycT wb?chSoLi ß n nSn S ™h!rh n ASI, ’ n ora , im P° rlers - and Manulaclaifri, andwhich lUeywiU sell oo aa Ecasoliabe lends, end ea low as can be porcliased Best. Our Htockcoutisu partly of—■ _i v■. -'••• ! Looking Glasses, Buuona, , ..Parasol*, . Clocks and Watches, .ilibbooF, v.-. Brushes, 7 -:- Umbrella?, \ Laceo, Threads, - -Saspendersj .tiilkOratrat*, i Combs, ■. - . GtmCaps,, -Gloves,,;.- ■ Pocket Handkerchief*,-' Pof* Mormies,-..Carpel BagY, - ! Artificial Flowers,- Hosiery, , Perfumery,Ac wkiTE a oo us. , , -Cambric, -.Joconetls, ' Bishop Lawn. • i BookMoslm, Mull, ••• ••*•..• • Swiss, ; Bo ticdSwisa. Plain and Ornamental >l*orlnut aO(p Picture Frames made jo order. Algo, residingdoue, at short notice. * Cubinel Makers, and others, furnished with tookinir Glass. Plates, at Kastern prices. * Merchants-a»«l other* viaiiing odr oily for thenar. fc n * chs ** | ftJ! Hoods,^willplease call and-examine ourstoc.g. , ...... ..... , . [marl iff to Bmlm IloipltiU Snppflee. ' ) CtJKTOM IlulSK, Fl tT*3CHGII s C i -. HarTeyoi’»On>ce,Xirnß4viesi' - OEALED PKOI’OSALrt wi!l be received etthUOfllde ir ~,o nr n 3 ° c,ock ,' 1 '? e ‘ x f ' h d ? y orjanf,/DMho«mly of the roHowiiig.artlcle«,for ihe ujo ortbi ■MU«( J®n“IBM:" ne »*«dia tlly,untilll,o ; Beef, ae free ns touible fronvboSe, Priee ncr ih Brown Sugar, ol the beet quality, , X PC °- * : ' R»CtJ, v *■ • . ; • -''jJJ.' '•* •' ' Tea, Myron, ' g&r^.' Sperm Camftes, J}J Coffee, • . . _ „ . Ah *• r ‘ Ratter,bentquil ty; « . * ha- •t; /v . Middling Uacon, ■- • . - v :dtf‘ ' v ' }**»"«, • ***•'-- ■*»* do, :; Hour, beat superfine, - - - . Vnce perbbl: ■ •Mftlaßpeß, :: ♦. . .per gall . Port Wine,■■■-■ -■ - '••••. do? .. • Vinegar, ~ - 'dor MUk, -f per quart v Beat Bolted Meal, - r . - •••.••- -.per bushel. Potatoes, - do Beanft, - - do - E*g«, * per down. Sa«, ------- per peck. Jfommy*, - - - • - _ - = -do Wood, - - - - -” - - do Coal, -- • - • \ --« - p*rba<hel All or the within (or abov*) arises to t* of Hie very beß< qoal»ty:and to ue-furniehecl,fat Jlores in • sccfi quantities as on the retjuisulon of tiia Steward of ■ the Hospital,approved by the Survoyarmay be required. a Any other arUclea that mpy be aided,tltircotiiracloc : • tofurmwiat the lowest marketprices, Uiaestitaatea that patients to, be rop»Jted_wiU«,*erage •boat Sp p«T day, in. addiUoQ'tO'Whußli lUere: wiil/bo abounen officeraaadsereanislo be supplied. - * -Any information eoneemmgtbocontraotsfftbqgiyeii on application atthis Office. HENRY WtroD s *,Surveyor and Aifent, je9 United b talcs Manuo Hospital. » vr t t - ■v: * ;*^£iW'7/-T,V'•';?■ <■>' *■ ■•!.■ ''7 %'S - FOR SALE & TO LET. ‘ , -i L 'fr
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