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Jons M. Davis, of Collins. James. A. Gibson, of Pine. Jsssfi Sun, of Versailles. Dr.' Alexander Black, of Pittsburgh. Patrick Carlin,, of South Pittsburgh. ! MathEw Hardison, of Boblson.- ' James Watson, of Elizabeth. i Martin Connelly, of Pittsburgh. SECBETABIE3. M. C.Millioan, ofPittsburgh. ■ 'John M.M’Cleijrt, of Pittsburgh. John Layton, ofPittsburgh. • The credentials of.the delegates-urere present ed* Bui the following persons found to be pres ent: • .MTXSBCIiaH. FirstTVAUD.—GtsOi WUson -Bud fienry Veer heller. • Becosi> Campbell and Arthur ATOIII. . Ihibd Wabd— M. C, Milligan and John Lay ton. . Focbth Wabd— J. K; Hem and Martin Con nelly. s : Piexh Ward—John Mactrin and Andrew Sooth -SixthWard—Joseph Hughes and Alexander Black. oSeveniti Ward—Jnhn M’Ciowry and Kobert Thompson. '--SsStS:, ■' . Eighth Wabd— John S. :K«husdytindßeroard Flannegan. Ninth WAED.r-Joaiah Poor, and Samuel Flem ing. ALLEGHENY CITT. ‘ Eibst.Wabd.— John Bnrgess and John M’H roy. : Second Wabd— George Spangler and Samaol Smith. * . Thibd Wabd—H. M. Stewart anil Geo. Qerst. Fourth Wabd— Charles Lindsey and John So len. . -TOWNSHIPS AND BOBOl'ane. Birmingham—James SalahuryandJas. Black- more. East Birmingham—John Galbraith and Wm. Smithberger. '• :Sonth Pittsburgh—Patrick: Cartln and John Murray. Manchester—-Miller Jones, and Willi omJ. Gaughey. . Dnquesne—A. M. Johnston and William H. Tbung. Lawreneeville—H. Sarbcrnnd James Wilson. \ Bbarpsbnrgh—William J. Graham and Joseph Hart. - Elizabeth—James Deckoy and William M’H hebny. ■ffest Elizabeth—E. P. Jeiterand Samuel Don aldson. . M’Keeaport—Jamos Hcnderaon and James B. Sh Clair. Terantum—John Moal and John Obcriy. ■ Upper Sfc Clair—John Johnston and James Noble. C harriers —John Gilrray and Andrew M’Cart ney. • Pitt—Samuel Barton and Alexander Bracken- ridge. ;■■■ . . ■■■ . ; Peebles—Dr. H. Brooka nnd W. D. Beeler. Wilkins—Edward Thompson and Edward Wlreman. : Baldwin—James Wallace and JobuS; M’Cuny. Snowdon—L. M. C. Larimer and Eemy Her? anli. Collins—John M. Davis and Henry Meranld. Reserve—llenry Taller and John Mechlin. . . •• Bo S3—Gasper Keel and James A. M’Alier. Pine—John M. Martin and James A. Gibson. Moon—P. H. Stevens nnd Joseph Brown.; ' Sholer—James Logan and Jacob Elcessor. Penn—Francis Wilson and James Dnffl . . Elizabeth— James Watßon and James Scott. Plum—lf. M. Little nnd Wm. M. Stewart. Patton—William Gore and Jas- M’Ginley. West Deer—George W. Johnston and John A, M’Clarney. •. ■ - ■' . East Dee^—Thomas Donley and James Moon. Franklin—James Meelcy and Bichard Meag her. . Indiana—Wm. Barton and Peter Hnlohinson. : FSft&oy— Wm.C. DittsandJosiah Mahon. Robinson—Matthew HarbisounndWm. Eakin. Mifflin—Jas. G. Patterson, and Bohcrt Black burn. Jefferson—Andrew Biddle and Wm. Snec. . North Fayette^-William Maroell and . William M’CandlOßS. East Fayette—William Nicholson and H. V. M’Cabe. Ohio—Robert Stevenson and Wm. Holly. Versailles—Jessa Sill and Geo. Graham. JHCaadlcss—Edward Hencel and Henry Good. ■ The Beats from Ohio township were contested , by two seta of ■delegates—Messrs.' Jas. P. Mars and Robert. Stevenson, and Daniel Solely and; Robert Millar. ‘ A motion was made to appoint a -Committee of five, which was,agreed to, and the subject was referred to their consideration. . The majority of the committee reported in fa vor.of Messrs. Miller and. Bolly; the minority presented a report in favor of the other gentle man. The majority report was accepted. Mr. Mars, howoveT, was appointed one of the dele gates in place of Mr. Bolly, whowos indisposed. James Dickey was allowed two votes, bis col league from-Elisnbeth township being indisposed. It was moved that David Baldwin be inserted instead of John Galbraith in the delegation from East Birmingham. Dr. Peters was appointed a' delegate from Moon township, in place of Mr. Brown. H. J. Rogers was admitted as a delegate from the Fifth ward,: instead of Mr. Scott. Dr. Gross moved that the Convention proceed I to the nomination of officers, in the manner, set I forth, in a resolution he presented. ■ I An amendment was made, that the words, bo-1 , roughs, and townships, mark alternately for the I county officers. ■■■■■■.. ' I A: motion was made, that the Convention pro teed to nominate Sheriff; which was passed; I Col. Gibson; of .Pino, made a motion to mark I for otheroounty officers at the. same time. The I choir decided him out of order. Cal. G. appeal- j od from tho decision of the chffir ; hut the chair man was sustained by n vote of, CO to 44.. I The following-gentlemen wero nominated for the offioo of Sheriff: * Jonas B; M’Clintook, of j Collins; Charles Kent, of tho Seventh ward; John D. Miller, or South Fittabnrgb; and An drew Cnrclay, of Allegheny City. Ist 2d 3d 4th Gth Cth M’Clintock 44 4G 60 63 60 45 Kent ; 45 47 47 54 64 69 Miller 10 G 0 0 0 Barclay .. 9 7 7 8 6 0 After tho third ballet, tho name of Mr. Miller was withdrawn. . Considerable enthusiasm was manifested when tie Chairman declared tho final result, and the friends of the nominees chcerod loudly. . The Convention then adjourned for half an hoar. Upon a moiion to appoint a committed to draft I resolutions, the Chair appointed the following*- Messrs. M’Clenry, Salisbury, Gibson, Donnelly, and FJannegan. t I - Dr. Black modo a motion for the appointment i of a County CommitteO'of 'Correspondence for tho ensningyear; and, accordingly, the follo wing gentlemen wero appointed by„ the Chair: Alex, Block, Sixth -ward; M. Harbison, Robinson tp.j John C. Dana, Third ward; John M. Davis, Col lins tp. ; M. C. Milligan, City; Cob Jesse Sill, Versailles; John N. M’Clowjry, Seventh ward; Vance Hays,-John B. Johnsos7*Allegh»ny; John ,S. Kennedy, Eighth ward; T. S. Eowley, Ninth -ward; Thomas Phillips, City; James Blackmoro, Birmingham; B. Biddle Boberls, City; JahnEuy ton, J. C. Horn, City; J. A. Gibson,'Pine town ship. Dr. Gross moved, that the Convention proceed j to make the remaining nominations together.—■ I The motion being agreed to, the following gen- ] tl'omcn were named: Senate— John Barton, William J. Bose, John M.‘Davis. , I - AssEUßtvi-Samnet -pieming;. Samuel M’Kee, •: George. F, ‘Gilmore. J- C. Stewart, James B. ( Ful ton, A- J.'Qribben, James Binning, dimes Tay lor,- Bichard-MSeaghan. Associaxe Jueqes—Patrick M’Keuna and. Scudder Hart. A letter from Mr. Hart, wa3 read, declining a nomination, .wMch letter wasadopted and order ed to be published as pa« of the proceedings of the Convention; ' 1 2b Me President and Members of the Democratic 'Convention; My name having been mentioned for Associ ate Judge, I avail myßelf. of this opportunity of respectfully deolining: a . nomination at the pra sent; and In doing this, leaunot let the oppor tunity pass .without expressing my gratitude to those of my democratio friends who have recom-. mended me so favorably to your humble body in connection with the judgeship. With a.slnoere desire that you may make a jrood ticket for us this fall, I remain yours, &o. June 23; 1852. Scuddeb Habt. : Pbothonotabv. —Edward M’Corkle. Tomer, -George Forree, G.~ S. Palmer, James Neely, James Paine, Wiliam Stewart. Cobonek —Jacob M’Callister, Samuel Lyon.. - Additob—Nathaniel Patterson, - Jas P. Mars, Stephen Wood, Kobt.-Donaldson, Charles Car penter. ; There being no opposition to Patrick M’Ken na andiEdword M’Corkle, for Associate Judge and Prothonotary,they were declared nominated, by acclamation. The Convention . then proceeded to ballot for the remaining candidates. After the bnllotings were concluded, the Chair man announcedthe folio'wing gentlemen as tho ohoice of the.Convcation, and thoy wore accor dingly declared nominated: Senate— John Barton. Ahseublt —Samuel Fleming, A. J. Gribbcn, Geo. F. Gilmore, Samuel McKee, J. C. Stewart. CoMinssiosEB —Jacob Tomer. Coboneb —Jacob McCollistcr. Anurron—Stephen Wood. ■-.'.Thn eommitte on Resolutions then reported, through Its chairman, Col. Gibson of Pine town ship, the following t Resolved, That this Convention,' representing the Democracy of Allegheny County, respond with cordial approbation to the nomination of Franklin Pierce and William B. Bing, and pledge faithful, hearty and Bicepless support to the De mocratic ticket. - Resolved,: That the Platform of the National Democracy,: adopted at.the Baltimore Democrat ic Convention, is oar Platform,,and we stand upon it united ns in the good olddayeof Andrew Jackson, and confident af a glorious and signal triumph, snoh ashe was accustomed to achieve. .Bczofred, That the. ticket this day nominated is worthy of the confidence and support .of every honest Democrat, and shall be sustainedfrom top to bottom. No Democrat will falter or suffer any candidate to be . proscribed; bat, for the sake of cherished principles and the continued nnioa of our party, vote the whole ticket with his wbolo heart. After being read they were unanimously adop ted. • Tho: following resolution, offered by Mr. A. McF. Johnson, of Dnquesne borough was then adopted.. ■ Resolved, That wo rejoice at the passage of tho Homestead Exemption law in Congress, and that wo earnestly desire ond will nae every honorable exertion to procure Us finbl passage in the Senate of the United States. The Chairman then announced - that he had received a communication from the Temperance Society of Allegheny. County, in reference to the selection of candidates, recommending that such only be selected as would support o prohibitory llqnorlaw. Ho said that it had been received at too late nnhourfor bringing it before tho Conven tion previous to tho nominations boing made; but that, out of respect to a numerous body of citizens, the Convention should take some notice Of it. • A motion was made that it bo received and published with the proceedings. ...... The following Is tho communication referred ■■to: , f ■■ ' ■ To the President of the Democratic Csantu Conven- non: —■ ■■■■■■ At ameeting of the “ Temperance Association for Allegheny City nod vicinity,” held in May last, the undersigned were appoiuted a committed to bring before the County Convention the request that, in the selection of candidates for office, those only should receive -the nomination who will ase their effortB, if elected, to aid in the ad» voncetnent of the Tempornnce cause. ; The ground on which the members of this As sociation here stand, lias been openly taken and distinctly defined. By their resolutions, os here tofore laid before the different nominating Con- 1 vontions, they have explicitly avowed their prin ciples and aims. - They do noteeok to form a new party, with Temperance for its own distinc tive principle. They design not to interfere with cxißtingpolitical organizations. They hold thom selves freo to'act within old and well organized patty lines. They believe that the cause of Tom -1 pcrancecan best be promoted by uncompromis ! ing efforts to over eomo the monster evil which affects society, nod that such opposition to it shoald bo maintained, not alone in their awn as semblies, but in the social circle, tho Jjegislalivo ,H,vUi and the political arena, and whenever and wherever it maybe found to lift its horrid, des tructive head. They boliovo, morever, that tho preponderance of tho moral sense of this com munity is in favor of thcenactmcnt of a prohib itory law, similar to that known as tho “Maine iiqUOrXaw," And tbey, in common with thon sands of their fellow-citizens, wish to have such a law-enacted, and fairly and fully tried. V7e, therefore, iu behalf of the Association, which wo represent, most respectfully and earn estly ask of your body, that you shoald nominsto such Candidates aa members of our Association, end those holding like views with us, can con sistently and cordially support. - ■ Jens lewis, Jil, i A. Cahebos. - Joux Aiexahdeb. r Committee. The Convention then adjourned tint die. . . After tho adjournment, the delegates from the North Side of tba Allegheny river, assembled in the Common Council room, to put in nomina tion a candidate, for Congress. Aftor .organisa tion, P.G. Shannon, Esq., .was chosen, almost unanimously, as tho nominee. Twenty-iecond Difltrlct«M>OongrciBlott*l Koniiaatlau. i At a- meeting of tho delegates representing the' different wards, townships and boroughs, lying nortli of the Allegheny river, and connected with the county of Batter in one congressional dis trict, Edward Enaell was chosen Prosidont; Wm. Barton and James Neely, Vico Presidents; and Thomas Donnelly, Secretary. On motion, the Convention proceeded to ap point Conferees to moet the Conforecs of Butler county. Five gentlemen, vis—Wm. M. Stownrt, Thomas Donnelly, A. G. M’Qualde, George Span glcr.and JamesM’Aleer, wero duly chosen Con i forees to meet any Confereos who.may bo op | pointed by. Botier county. ’ On motion, the Conforecs wore instructed to support Jas. A. Gibson, Esq., os tho first choice of odr part of Allegheny county, and Bakorstown I was-recommended as tho place of meeting. : Man Stdlbed.—On Friday last the steamer Brilliant, Copt. Graoo, on her trip, between this city and Cincinnati,-- landed at Big Sandy and took on board a passongor named.Greenwalt, from Glasgow Indiana. He took a deck paßsago, and a short time after, he got on board he enter eninto a game of cards with some of tho deekr ‘Oiiicrs. They had not been playing long;when a fight ensued, fn whioh Mr. Greenwalt was so severely OBt m the abdomen; that his - entrails 1 protruded. Fortunately a pbysioinn was on: [board who attended to the wounds of the man. WHeuthe Bripant arrived at Cincinnati on Sat-, urday morning, Capt.: Groce bad the wounded man sent to the Hospital, but his recovery is considered extremely doubtful. The name of tho man who inflicted the stab, is Charles Quay I ho was atrestei and committed to jail. . Tnt Strawberry Gathering for tho Infirmary, it will bo recollected, climes off this afternoon and evening at Masonic Hall, on 6th street. Every one who is' fond of strawberries will bo there, to do a good turn, for himdelf and the InsUtoUon . which we are sorry to hear is entirely without I means to carry on its benevolent operations. ._ ‘Parent? vriU find it a delightful plane to take I their children in the afternoon. The price of Bttr f mission is only ten Gents. , TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. BY TUB (fttEILLT LIN’S. XXXII SESSION. Washington, Jane 23. ■ House.— The House resumed the consideration of Bennett’s Band bill, and the amendment de signating to what roads tho said.'lands were to be granted, to eleven of the States, was rejected. ~. Mr. Richardson moved-to lay it on the table, which motion was not carried.. The bill was or dered to be engrossed. - . .. A message was received from the President) enclosing a note from the: Spanish Envoy Extra ordinary- and Minister Plenipotentiary, asking indemnity for those subjects whose property was destroyed during tho popular tumult in New Or leans, in August last, growing out of tho Cuban expedition. The President recommends favora ble notion. "Referred to the committeo on for eign affairs. The House went into committee of the whole I on the Deficiency bill,; as returned from the Sen ate. During a debate, Mr. Giddings denounced “both Conventions' and Platforms,’’ He said that having passed the -Fugitive Slave Law un der a gag, its friends dare not go before the peo ple with n defence; and hence their silence. The position of the Pree Soil Democrats was on tho Buffalo- platform; and bolding -the -balance of power, we will yield it to the benefit of human freedom. The committee rose and the House adjourned. Sex ate. —There were a number of reports presented for the relief of the Spanish. Consul and other Spanish subjects, reaiding at New Or leans and Key Wcßt, for losses sustained by vio lence during the war of 1801. Deferred. A joint resolution was received from the Honse, accepting the portrait of Honry Clay, presented to the nation by Mr. Fdguani, of N. Y., and di recting it to be placed in- the Congressional Li brary. Adopted. Tho California Mint bill was received from the House, with amendments, which wore concurred in and passed. A bill prohibiting by law clerks of courts prac ticing as attorneys, was-prosented. Tho Senate then adjourned. EUfiOPEANKEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. 'New,York, dune 28. CoMSisnciAi, Intelligence. —Liverpool Colton Market. —Cotton was active at full prices, with out excitement. Tho Atlantic’s advices gayo the market an active impulse. Some brokers quote an advauco of 1-16 on last week’s rates. The sales of cotton were 69,000 bales. New Orleane fair, 6} ; middling 6fupland fair fij; middling GJ; the demand is good and prices more firm with an advancing tendency. Flour...Westcrn 20s; Ohio 20s Cd. Com... Yellow 80s 0d; whlto do. 29s Cd. Lard—s2s. Trade In the manufacturing: olties was mod erately- good; Money was; increasing; in: abun dance. Liverpool, 2 P. M., Saturday.—Tho Cotton market yesterday closed firm, with sales of 12® 14,000 bales, fully one-balf of which wa3 for ex port and . speculation. To-day. there was less enquiry; and small attendance on tho part of spinners. The solos were estimated at 10,000 bales; one-half on speculation and for expert. The prices were rather sliffer. - American securities were active ats&jU rates. XUinois Central Railroad Bonds were mostly ta ken. The were 21,000,000 of bullion in the Bonk of England. Tho Corn market was very dull. '.'.Provisions wore active and. rising. .. Beef had advanced 4s per tierce: Pork 2a per bbh Naval stores lower. Tallow improving. Oils unchanged. Rice inac tive nn<l unchanged. Iron upward. A good bus iness done in Bugar at full prices. Freights and passengers scarco; cargo rates unchanged. ! Tho Virginia sailed from Liverpool at throe and a half o’clock, P- M., on tbo 12th, and ar rived at Halifax shortly niter noon to-day. She arrived off tho harbor on Tuesday night, but was detained by fog. Sho had 50 through passen gers, hut no specie. The Atiantio arrived at Liverpool about noon an tJ»o 2th. The Sarah Sands sailed from Liverpool for New York on the IGlh. , -. The Parliamenlary proccedinge were unimpor tant. On Wednesday an interruption was occa sioned by the* disorderly conduct of Fergus O'Connor) who caused a great sensation by Ms obaepne behavior. Ho was committed to tho custody of tho Scorgeant-at-Arms, to remain in confinement until the end of tho session. . Ho is since pronounced,insane and is about to be re moved to tbo Asylum. Petitious were presented, on Thursday,, from Jamaica, nnd other British and India Islands, complaining of tbo distressed condition of tho colonics,---they assijtn the sugar act of lb-16 aa the causo of their ruin. The Chancellor of Exchequer annoanoed that an extra grant of L 200,006. for tho expenses of tho Caffre war, will not be wanted, SOUTHERN NEWS. Baltuioue, dune 23. New Orleans papers to the 17th have beffn received. The Bteam ship Louisiana arrived at New Or leans, bringing Galveston dates to tho 11th. Two of the pnssengersby tbo Louisiana on her last trip, died of Cholera at Galveston. ■ Tho ship, Albert Gallatin, from New York to Brazos Santiago and Indola, with United States troops, arrived ou the Bth at Matagonta bar, af ter having landed tho troops. Tho com crop will bo a largo one, tho late rains having improved it Tbo Galveston Civilian has a letter from Rio Grande, which says: “Our situation--is, worse than in 1836. The Moxicnns ore on ono oido and tho Indians on tlio other, and there is no protection; wo must call upon the State or leave tho country.” - Gen. Pcrsifor Smith nnd Mayor Sprague, or the United States Army, arrived at Now Orleans in tho Louisiana. STEAMBOAT COLLISION. Rujtalo, Juno 23. Tbo steamer Northern Indiana, white on ft pleasure excursion, with 300 passengers,, among whom were Comptroller Wright, Gov. Mnroy and ■ others, came In eolUsion with tho Bchooner Ply month, between Black River Light anti Clove land, cutting the schooner through and sinking her instantly. All on board the schooner, it is believed, were Bavod. The steamer in an injured condition, put into Cleveland.: New Ohwass, Juno 21, Sales of 500 bales of Cotton at former quota tions. Tho merchants uro awaiting the arrival of'their letters per steamer. Sales 400 barrels mess Pork at $2O. An intense excitement prevails at Rio flrando iii consequence of mnrdorß committed by the In-, dians and Mexicans. New OniEANs, Juno 22. ~ Cotton—Tho market remains unohanged, Tho nomination of Gen. Scott caused a general sur prise, bat is generally: acceptable. A salute of 100 guns was fired. CUAIILKSTON, Juno 23. Cotton—Sales 1000 balos fair upland at..9J© 301; the market is firm. . , . The nomination of Scott surprised tho Whigs here very much. NEW YOKK MARKET—Juno 23. , *Cotlott...Unchangcd; sales 600 bales, at for m Flour-Sales 15,000 bbls at %3,93e@*4,0U f ° Gralnii.Sales 40,000 bußh. corn, mixed, at 01 @O2; yellow C2J@O3l; sales 3000 bus. Bye at gQ Provisions... Sales 360 bbls moss porfeot $lB,- 76©518,87; prlmo do.- at $lG@$lC,75; Sales 300 ibis beefbt $lO, prime s7@B - Sales 150 bbls lard at 105@10J. : . Coffee-Bio 9}. ’ Oil-Linseed G 2. CINCINNATI MARKET—Juno 28. Flour... Dull but unebouged; sales 300 bbls at Firm; salos 50 hhds shoulders Bacon at 7|. WhiBky...Aelive at 10J. . Groceries... Nothing of importance doing. Business on ’ohonge is suspendedln respect to the memory of the lamented Lawrence. .. . i Biver stationary; raining all day; very cool. »S* FRESH OYSTEBB received daily, by A4'. ams’ Express, at the WAVBRLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alley. ~ - Fine Oolong niacU Teoa. TfrE would oall the uuemlon of our relal oMtomcn. W to ourjargo slock of Gluck Teus, selected wilt great cute in iheNewYoik market: . , v ih kv ■ Souchong, 9 ID, 35c ;. English.Breakfast,V W. w c-, FinuOolongi / 50« Extra Oolong, "°- ' Young 0 unpowder, sajue price# cull and examine our stock, either pucked In quartet or half pound packages, or in hulk, by the half Tea gl I 1 ’ 33 Fifth street. i; * -t. e , 1 V::- COMMERCIAL. dailthevikwop theharket. OVFIOZ OF THE lUILT MORfHHO POST. 1 XhvrtiaSt June St, JSS2. - , , Business yesicrday wav exceedingly. Cull. "The weather was wevand disagreeable, FLOUR—We could learn of but few sales. . On the wharf as follows: 75 bhls choice, superfine at 0,10, 31 do at 3,0 i to 3,12, superfine to exiraj 30 in lots at same prices, . SUGAR—SalesofS lihds at 6; by the hbl,ol.tp OJ. MOLASSES—There is a moderate demand, with sales at 34,t0 ns. SODA ASU—Sales 0f.3 casks at 3, cash., WOOL—There is a brisk demand and prices advance ing for the finer grades. Keeciplscomlnue exceedingly light. We quote sales yesterday of 060 En ul 40 for full blood; 300 d 039; common we quote at 23 fo 30. COMSIBRCIAIi SUMMARY. BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET, June 17—At Mar ketflon Beef Cattle, ii* stores, 27 pair, .Working Oxen 08 Cows and Calves; 1030 Slienp- and Lambs, and 800 Swine. Prices—Beef Cattle—l’.xlrtr-$7: first quality SO on: sccimddbS 75; tlnrd do 4 5JOj. Working Oi cn-SSS. 00, inn. 1050110. Cnwsmid Onlyes-310,22, St; 20 3t, 35038. Sheep and Lambs—Sl 75,.2, 2-500 3; extra 85 lo 5 5000. Swine—OJo7J e, and retail 71© B|c; small Pigs JOe. Fat Hogs OJc. COFFEE —The sales of Rio Anting ■ ll o past three days comprise noarly 10,000 bags, including a,lot of 1000 hngs oit Thursday nt Bfc and 7U0.nl O; and two cargoes, 7555 bags, yesterday, at Bf, hud.223 at S- .rbe week’s sale*amount to 13.500 hags, and mclu e 8515 at ejc, 6,9 at B}, 3800 at 9 and 200 at OJ. Lonsdale s Weekly State ment sets down the stock in first and second hands at 17,759 bags, only C7S6 of which remain in first humli.— *Thc etof’k at tho corresponding dateiasLyear was 0417 Lucs- The imports from July Utio date comprise £o7* BIKJ bags direc t against 2GQ,7UIin;ISSO-l, and 30,821 coast* wise. against 3*545. showing ft not increase .of 35,378 bags- -'The market closed at; |o>9e, tho toiler forprime; Tf. Q. BuUtttn Jun«, 12. • COFFEEremainS quiet but firm* and week’s transac tions only reach soft* 1300 or 2000 bogs, mostly Rio, within the range cts, including some email iota old Java at Hi els,all on lime.— Philadelphia N.Amer tetMf 10th. ■• ■ . ■ COFFEF.*->The Rales of ths week at Baltimore amount lo about SOLO hogs Kif>,&tS£ ct 9 f/r Interior io eta for very good. Moderate fairs of Lagaayra atflkcia. The imports of the week ate 4402 bags Km pcrbaiquc Vte* tory, and 279 G bags do per barque Oriole. BALTIMORE PROVISION HARKFIWThe market opened with a pretty fair inquiry,-ond an improved feel* iny has prevailed throughout th«. week. . Pork—There has been a good demand for barreled Meat at to“l week’s quotations, but holders demanded ntt advance, not much has been done;,we note sa’es of fit) bbU Rump at $15,50, cash, and 100 Mess at 613,23, dull; ■' ■ • Keef—Small sales m quotations. Bacon—There has been a continuation of the firmness to which we referred in our last, and the present;indica tions arc quite flattering; we nolo- sales of lt)0 hhds Shoulders at B|c: 100 hrtds do. 10 go to Philadelphia, particulars not mentioned; 125 hlirfs do. at B|®B|c ; 123 uhds Sides at 10c; £5 bhdsdo atU'jo ? 75hhdsHairs at llr; 25 000 tbs do ail*2&, nud 25 licrcc»do £ tl2c. Lard—There is a Imuer fueling for ibis, article,, and some bolder* demand un advance; wc hear of sales of SOObbls utibc; small sales of kegs at Hie.: Buttcr- Salosof Uoiiat 12014cts. FOET OF PITTSBURGH. 01- MM* Wiisg in tub cutirasi. ARRIVED; Steamer Atlantic, r.iftuison, BftiwneviHe. • tt Uh!Ul’, Rennet, Brownsville.' • u J.M'Kee, Ifendrickeon,-McKeesport. “ rbomas shriver, Bailey, West Newton. ** Conant, West Newton. “ 8. Itoyari,Peebles; Elizabeth. “ Mtrbiqrm No.2,iioiesi Beaver. 11 FonmCity. Murdoch* Wellsville. -*• Brilliant, Grace* Cincinnati. u Ben Coursin, Gallatin, Wabash River. “ . Fart Fm, Miller, LotuAville.. u J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. DEFAUfED: : u Baltic, Beimel. Brownsville. •* Atomic,.Parkinecn, do . 4i i. M nee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. ThomuMSbriycr, Boiley; WesiNewtoni a . Gem*s<cc. OouantjWcst Newton. il •• . :. u - -:Mic>iigan.Nc>.2,Uoie>n-Hcii'Vcr.- . ■ . ' ForostCnv, Murdock, Wellsvitte. u Diurnal,Couwcli, Wheeling* * x Cincinnati, Boies. Cincinnati. • r “ Unit Columbia, Crane, Hor km^poru Clariettn, P&rkiritmrgh and Docking* psrtPwkrL Thef.earrer HAIL COLUMBIA, A F: CaAMf, Muster s w»li leave Fit'-rhurna every Monday, at’l o’cJoct, F. M.; returmnre will leave uociingpou . every Tuesday, alb o’clock, A. M- umi shippers may iciy on tbo aunost sc cotniuodauoitandpioinptfrefis; W. tr. WIIEKLEU, mart No. 21 Market street. AttegUony Xllver Tr«<le» HB&VLAU X'fiAXKLh'i PACKETS. I JE2&J& *ffiE Cr.« strainer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Cajn. W». lUsru, Jtv&Yis the AUe wharf -forl'VflrißlMuevery Monday amlTAuutfetfi •14 V M. _ . „ Tjjftfir.c steamer ALLEGHENY BLLLKNoO,CapL Jo::* It****.,ka-ifci* the Alleph^ywitarffor.Frank iirKtivtffy suul Friday, »t-1 l\M. IV.r Fr«ici*t t«r apply onBoott! froarifO fat MnVlclln."na(l Hoettlngport. • Tii# fine *t«met PACIFIC, jUwatnMA* l wullr-avii lonrtc ato»e ftndmiermedi* frte pomcvr.ry X*iiohs2JAY l &i4O'Cloclt r l*« 2tf» ■Forfircintuor i»ai*3sa,srr 1 y *>" board,or to *• • * , .*'.••••.. t. WOODS fc SON, ••. No.Cl'Watersi-.and (tt Frontal. Par Elituning and CavQitu ; TilE htthidraaght and pleasant steamer i.v>■;>:aCt,An 11 ? N. Cap* leavethe A'.icaneny whaif onMonday, Wednesday and Fridays* ai-3 o'clock, r. M, for. Ktuanolrvg and Catfish* For freighter p»m**c apply oriimttrd> ’ ’ lnovl3 L*or Lons tltachf JUtriettai Parkcnharg andGalUpoUe. -t--**. k Tfce fine bieamer GOV. MEIGS, • » »■ . Jjft Bnc.xx* Master, will;leave for the above and luicrmedistepott#, every TUESDAY, at dP.M. For freighter p««Bg©apply on board, or tn ftl * JOHN FLACK, Agent \V«do«Btiny t«aok<Uor ctucinnatl* rvsy „ Thk new and fits; runalne stcamcrClN -1 JUKsnKciiaat,Master, wIU leavo £33£«&£s»ret;tti:itly every Wepmespat.; . l*or frufght or pasuage, apply on fionnl, ano ■ dcc3U G. D. MIGTENBKRGBR, FropbXort Spring G\ W. BUM*AN rctpccKuiljr luiorms bis friend* r, and the public K*nmlJjr, that cntheSMet June fu "slant, the FRAN KFuRT JiOTKG vrjil: be opened for the ncecimntoflancti of BOARDERS, durlug the sum mer season. ■ Krnnkfort, Juno ?t£fn . .. ■ i » a *gas—4Uo half chests oi irr.sh Green and Uiaek 1 cas L on hand and for sale by the paokaac, or neatly pack ed In i ami i lb packages, at prices lower than wc have heretofore sold the same qualities. -Retail Gtoeers.are invited to call. ••■ •. • A.. JAYNH2?* jclB . Bek to Too Store. 33Fifthtt. Domestic Imv Gi»oDS.~Tho subscriber* have just received a fresh supply of plain: and. fancy puuied Calicoes, Checks Gingham*,Muslins, Ac. Ab *ojou baud, a well assorted stock of Variety. Goods, Jewelry and Watches, which they offer- Wholesale, ftl greatly reduced prices. io’4 JAMVS M’CANPEESS ft CO, TTtUrtOTKAN GAW AGliNCV—Forme collection of . By claims in Great Britain and Ireland. ThomasJ. Keenan, European Agent* Will leave this city previous to the Ist of July next, on the twenty'Sixth regular tour of this agency, for Europe. Those wishing him toMtebd to business abroad, for them, should call immediately at thoofficeof MMJAGMONT * KEENAN* jct& pit) Fourth street* VGTICE —The partnership heretofore - existing be tween ihe undesigned, in the Wool and Commis sion Imsdnesp, under toe firm of Muaput & l»xu» was dissolved on tor first of April last, by mutual consent The business of the late firm will be settled by 11. Lxk, who isdut? authorized to use the name of tuo firm tot that puipose. Jr l}« • mv4 » - :■■ ■■■■■■• H. EEb ' EXtGUTuIt’S NOTICE,—The umlerMsned having been appointed Executor of the Estate of Margaret Meek,lute of Moon township, dccc«scd t hereby gives notice to all who ate indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment to him, and alt having claims against said estate, to present them properly nmheoncaied for teitletncjit • ; JEKKMIAIt MKEKru JeSJOiw* Eseeator TVTK'V SToIiV UV MKS. MENTZ—Just ptiljtftftril, nnJ for sale at 11. Miner it Co.’s, No. 32 tSmlthGeld street : EOlinb-, or,' Magnolia Vole; a novel, by Mre. Caroline Lee Heiia—coroplctc In nun volume. ' PenclUtkeiebcs ; nr; Ooillnes of Character and Man ners—lncluding” Mrs" "Washington Vcttc,”,and.‘-Mr. Mits ljeslle. ,: ; . ■ - • The Mngazlner for July are.aHout,ond for sntn nt jo|S • MINER fc CO.’S. T7XTKACTS for flavoring Ice Cream* Budding*,-*q Ul&O dozen rrerlon A; Merrill’s euperiocßxtrucla, vU: Vanilla, . Rore* . l.omou, . Reach, Orange, ; BluerAUnoude, . G'lmrer*. • Nolmcg*:. Aieo—Rose Water, l*eaeh Water. *nu Orange Flower Water; for sale ly W. A. KL’OUUttQ & CO , . . jeis ; 858 liberty street.: , Atalgument for tut Ueacflt of Creditor** BV drder of voiuntary.asslgnment executed: on the dlhday el May, in the year 1832* by CIaXK,M’- (Juath i tofiichtrdT.Lccch s 3r.,tbe imldClarb, NVUruiliACo.,rnadet)ic said Rifthnrd J iVLeecb, jr , 0 Trustee,*or the benefit of their creditors..AU persons haviog claim? against thoßaid firmware requesttidto prrscnttkemto lhe subscriber r and all personsiudebied lo the firm, are notified to coll on: the subscriber,;al IX2 Wood stroet,'Pittsburgh.and pay or, arrange the same. myl7 R. T. LEECH. JH. Btar Bivhery amt lce Cream Saloon. 4: Pv SCIIILDF.CKER, respectfully‘inform their • Ar olifrtends tnd customers; that they utonow pro pored, at thelrSaloon.No, 22 Diamond alley, to scree up pureiG&GREAM, or- the very beat quality, ataUhaUra of Uie day and evening. They always keep oh hand, every.kindof. Cakosahd Confectionary, freehand sweet. Parties and families will be served with all articles they may ardor, on tho shortest notice and on the most satis •i&ctory terms. Rcraember.the place, No, 22 Diamond alley, a few doors south of the Diamond. (myU:3w . Saloons am ’VT7M. M, WARD would respcbilUUy announce to f V tho Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh mid vi cinity, that the spacious Saloons at thc*Athen&um Build ings, are now supplied with a superior quality of Ico Creams, Cakes, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open fromo A.Mi to ll P. M - . : ; ALSO—The Bathing department will always be found in order, for Hot, Colo, or Showerßaths, an almost in* dirpensible requisite for the preservation of. health.' myll ; • Wlilte Sulphur borings, ’BAUBLING GAR, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PA. mills justly celebrated mountain retreaVso well and : I favorably tnOwn to the citizens of Philadelphia* Baltlmore. PtUsbargh and otlier places, will be open for visitbrsanand after tbePißsr.oF JUNE. The build-i logs bhvh been greatly enlarged end Improved,ln order to meet theincreasing patronage. Forfamiiies, Invalids, ard those who admire mountain scenery, this place of* ! 'fers permanent inducements, which cannot besorpassed •bv auy waieringploco intheUmtedStates FroraPlus 'bureh, those Springs are accessible m about twenty hours,'by the way of the Central Railroad to-Hdrjis ibur&t'from Harrisburg to the bpnngsr via Carlisle and Nowfillc.ba the Cumberland Rmlroad, it Is 35 miles, i We are pledgedtoTmahe visitors comfortablenndbills * , Wlfll SCOTT -COYLE. *. fltfirsnec—Messrs. S: D. Williams, Joseph Hi mil, I Robert D. Thompson, Major M’Candlesh, J, D. M’ConL I je22t<l2nv + V\- . Auction Card." THE undersigned, after an interval of Tour yeaT*,has. again resumed.business. Having coftplied'with tha requisitions of thclaw regulating Sales ar Auction, and having p rocured a first classLicensc'as Auciloneer for the City of Pittsburgh, buffers his seiyicesassuch to his friends and the public'generally expe rience bf nesrly thirty .yearrtn this line of businessche hazards nothing iirsaying that be will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to patronize him, \ P. McKtiNNA, AucUoneen Refers to the principal City Merchants. , • iyD :, Auction—nntly Sales. A T the Commercial'Sales Rooidh, corner of Wood JjL and Fifth streets, at tOo’clclf*A. Mi,a general as sortment of-Seasonabie, Staple and* Fancy- Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and. Shoes, Hats. Caps, Ac. < , * AT 2 O’CLOCK, Pi AL, - -■ Groceries, Queensware. Giasaware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture; Ac. " 1 v AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., : . . . Books. Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical* instru mems. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, VarietyJ3oods Gold and Silver .P. M. DAvIS,- ■ • , Auctioneer, •TEWELRY, AT Auction—A very, extensive assortr tjr ment of jewelry now open at McKenna’*, to wmeu the trade is respectfully invited. ••• P. McKENnA,. , jet 4 * ■ ■■■■ Anctioneer. ONE HORSE C ARRI AGE at Acctios.—This morn ing utU o’clock, in.frnnl of the Commercial Rooms, corner olWqod and Fifth streets, will: bo sold, .one substantial well finished one horsd,carriage,-with Iron axles and standing top, made-to order,suitable for ..one or two seats. ■ ~fyvM. DAVIS, ]e24 /• > A Auctioneer. A DMINISTRATbR’S SALE —On Satur- J\ day afternoon, JaaeSOih,afft otejockywillbesold on the premises, in East PiUsburghvwlwhing the Eighth Ward twelve very desirable BufldjJtihLois, in: plan : laid out by the late. James 8./Irwbty&cceaged* as fol lows: Nos. 29, 50,. 3t a&d 32, haviUfe ! nCAeh a front on Forbes street, ana extendinifhuch’«§Qfcci to St. Pat*: rick’s alley, which is 24 feet • wide;:^No»;33,*>Gd r .41^ 43,43,44 and 45, having cacb-n frouiOf‘2of?eioiiLoraet street, and extending back 139 {)?ct' alloy afore said Terms—One-half cash, residue in , two equal annual payments, with interest, secured bvbopdand mortgage. je23 P. M. OAVI3, Aun’r. TTALUABLE REAL ESTATE ATrAucrtdlf.—'WiU ba V sold, on Satnrday,Jane *;Gth, at 3 o’clock in the of* ternoon, on the premises, in the borough of- Lawrenee vltle, near the Allegheny Ar&ennl, Ten Volouble Bond ing Lots of Groaud, beaotifully iUaatcd, in a heiUtbyund pleasant part of -the delightful vie w ot the Allegheny riveT and surrounding country— making it one of the most pleasant and desirable loca tions in.the neighborhood for a private residence. To persons desironabf ficcoriiig io themselves a homo at a low prieCrthls is ad opportunity seldom offered ut auc tion. Any information, to persons desiring to purchase, .will ie given by calllng attlienuctibn etore of the sub sef-ber any lime before the sale; when, a plan of thelots can be seen. (jetO) W. G. AI’CAHTPiBY, Auet’r. ; TPLOUR—7S bbls. just rceeived.andforsafeby • 1? jfll ARMSTRONG S CBOZKIL SPANISH MOSS—4ohales onfiand luitt for sale by jell ARMSTRONG & CROZRR- BLACK LA WNS AND ittiKAGB3~ Just received at A* A. Mason A Co.’s, 49 pieces Black-Lawns and Borages. • ; . fjelS • SILK ttUNNiffg.—A. A. Mason &: Co., have jusi received, (per Express,) 10 do*. Silk Bonnets, ne Wr est and moatfashionable styles. ■ • . Uel4 A -AVYN3I LAWNSI-iaVt received at A. a- mason M.J A Co.'s, six cases fast colored Lnwu®, at 12$a. -Al so.some as fow as TOc. .:. * (je!4 PEACHE3—Iu busuels prmfc just received JL/ and for sale by jcIO ARMSTRONG & CROZER. OYsThiW— Hermetically sealed, inqt cans, lor sale by J.LAVELY&CO, jclG - 105 Liberty street - . lir'lUTirVG—2s bbis.”dirccl fromihc Philadelphia f f * manufactory, will be sold low, to cloeeit consign mcttr, by (jyjaj TAAFFE. MaGPIRE A BANE. QX ÜBLS BALTIMORE HEIIKINU—Just arrived. AiO and for sale by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE, je22 124Secoml*trect. Bedford mineral water— JU balf barrel •, (Mulberry on eon* sigonicrntind for *ulo by Jett* _ __ KINO & MOOBUEAP, CtHSAf* £>K CalNES—Afewmorepiece*of t! cent Ds-Lames still lefLat " A. A. MASON & CO’S,: Jetf? 02 and 64 Market, street. prime Hams i IO.tjCO do Sides; 4 hhds. CoauuyShooters; - ieia Foraale by yfUAilf fc SILL. T>OCKt;rKNlVE^—HuUUtii* jnfUt-cejved a gbod JT assorttnent or very fine pocket kniver, whieii he will sell very low, at _ jelS ■ No. 51 MARKET STREfFT . OUSiMEU SHAWLS!*-A. A. W*poa c ,& Co. IiQVC Qjuu opened a large sssonmentof pi&tnand embroil dc;cd crape,' biochc, cashmere, de loinc, and oilier Seminar Shawls ■•■ .. • . {jr.l4 • Baths.' \ •. * ’I- .' " . vm ** ifc.-."".'?-' AUCTION SALES. ' P. M’KEHtf A, Vnctton»er. ITILLINEUY GOODS— A veryJarge assortment of XL Millinery goods of every -.variety..now open at lcKenoa’s fora few days only. P. McKhNNB,.. jet 4 Acctloneer. " F. K. DAVIS. AuoUoueor. W. G. M’CARTHSIV, Auctioneer. I, IBUGS. No. 3: M.ckerel, (large.) for rate by >.Ujc32 TAAFFE, MAGUIRE &BANE, ERRING—2O bbl».Ne. 1, just recM and forsaleby: JeS ItUaSEUfeA JOHNSTON- ■|>AGODA TEA tfTOßK—Just received; a very fine |_ tfitlclc of Now lorfcSyrup, jei-U HAWORTH fc CAIRN*, GUftfltiY BAGS-*!,WO targe Uanney sacks, for sate. STUART ft. SILL, No G SmlibfieJd sireetj • jcl4' oppbEiio Monoogahela Hoiw% •j; 1 llttilLS. No. i Trimmed snad, to arrive, end will uu be sold low by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & BANE, jell lv‘4 Sceoud street. PAR ASOLS—Alargoatid vailedaasoiltoemof satin, silk and giaghsua-romot*, (plain aa<l figured,) just opcr.edat . A.A. fiXASON & CO-*^ jell CBandfll Markctstrect. . Br. concentrated; extract OF YELLOW DOCK AND. SARSAPARILLA —A freah supply, lost received andfor sale* whole sale and retail, by |jc!2l .; JONRS. , A FLEA-FOR TUB CRITICAL STUD Y - OFT HE SCRIPTURES ogainM Romanism and Rational ism, by Rev. M.AV. Jacobus, D.Di for **ie by jeS DAWSON A'AGNEW^CSMarkets r|«KAS—>&U half chests prune Green an* black} X ?0 catty bx«. 6,10. fine J 33 do v do I*,A4 andiZO&ivQotonff, je23 For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.__ SUGAR- nunhda, prime N.O; 110 bbls. Loan Crushed and Pulverised; lU, do Clarified jefti. For sale by J. D.WILLIAMS A CO. Adr.CONU ll&M) FlANo—rail sixoctavca,m a bcaauflil mahogany case, with Gothic Tablets, of brilliant tone, nndin pcifectcrdcr. for sale at the tow price of SiCO, CASH, by JOHN H. MELLOR,.. - je‘J3 81 Wood street. (TOFFEE— 47 bags prime Kio y j 10 do Laguyra; 1U do Old Government Java; : Forsyte by J-IX WILLIAMS A CO., je*>3 dttJ AVood street. tiOlbtQ Hall, . CELEBRATED for neatness of M, fineness of quality» durability of workmanship, and low prices. .Men’s aud Boys’ CloUiinjr- Great inaueciftctua to ea«h buy*: era. Wt uucfy ia j>Uast. ;v. CHESTER, ... jea 74 AVood street, y ."r Ad«m« & Coi’A lfixpmst Freight rk&uced,~F'o» &u* after ti»u date* our rates on pound /rtighvframPbUadelphia to FUUburßb, will be redaction of 5i5 her ccaw Timet from. Philadelphia ioPitubargb,!W, hours. (aprSl BAKER & FX)fISYTIIvAgeoU> A WKKHNG OF THE BTOCRHULDISK3 of the _ft h RfUi Ward Savings be held at Uie of fice of the Bank, No. 424 Liberty street, 1 cnTnesday, iho 28th day of June next* at 10 o'clock* A. M,; wuh refer ence tohaving tha slock cobsolidated into u corporate company. fapfSatginl JOHNSTKWART,Secreurv. TJ OUSKKKEVINU DKl'AU'l ftIENT—. Wooden Bowls, of all sires, just received, . Clothes Pins; ’ .. Towelßollers;. ClothesLtae Reels; . do: Stand*, - Wood&Zinc Wash Boards; Clothcs'Horses... W» A. M’CLURG. & CO., g ; •• NO. 250 Liberty street.' BRANDIES— IN BOND—A.Seigneuc aiid FtiHevoi sin Drandic&~darfc andpale—in qr casks; ulso*Na poieou, rn'oemvet—under Custonurtonse charge ;to- ScthcrwitU 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac ami 13or eaux UraOdies of the most anperiorqaaiiiiesiia store and far.salc cheap, by '■:• JACOB wEAVER,Jr, my2o cor. Market and First sts< .. tii'oat BArgaluat IN VBI.VBT,.PILE* TAMSSTRY- AND BftU3SfcL9 CAHPBXS-’-Wblch wjll be louiulanhc carpel ware-: house or \V. firClintock»Ss Fourth urcct. As vsc are duicrimoetl 10 sell off our present stock of tho übovo gootb at cost, we invite the utteuUon of those wishing to Tamishito great bargajuß.' vi«l ileduceil prices* : A A. MASON * CO.jGS andol Market street, JV • opembH moffting— -7 ca*calkrngc De . 3 do 13erege«, 180, r > 40 pieces Figured Changeable Silk, very fow ; •-■ 800 Crapo anU Summer - / • 15 cuacaVrtnled LawnsondMußlius; i 17 do Summer DeLalnes, some astourastOc t Also, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery mid Glovoa. (jcg Datuioa, Verbeaai|OreenbOQiatlant«i> riMIE best, collectionOt Dahlias westof tba-rnvnn«; X tains, one hundred anil fifty varieties.* Tborburn’s nnd llovey’s Verbenas, which areuneqittUefli'nfi'faeii liovey’s America, Hepnhlic, and Gib Of Day,and Tbor* burn’s Heroine, S'KcUpae, andSirS. Blanc, arcadmil led to bo the Gems of the World. -The above; with every variety of Greenhouse anti-other Plants, for solo althe Passenger and Remittance Office of JOSHUA ROMNBON, . Euiopcanand General. Agent, strert. BVreanArrival at Jio. *f"\ * ORKQG & CO«i»oitti*weal corner, of Wood su :JL/* and Diamond alley,, arc jusi;©penlrtg. a l?resh Slock of Fancy Prims, Sommer, f amaloons, Luincs, De rage fit breach- Manchester and Domeatic tiioQhams.To^eihervwllhacompUtaasaorimeniof Lmlies*DEesaGoodß, r AJ*o,;ft f <r Hosiery, Gloves,&cu; These, together Withoat former purchases, makes ourßlockunsurpasaedbyanywestofibe moan* tains; to which wesoiicittiiQ attention of buyers, os we con offer them on the mosvfuvorablc . ■ ■ "Je4 -.. . I). GR*3GG k Cd«. - Jbease’a Steam PiauoForto Factory. : :T. L. LEASE having applied maclu* ; jßgESfcssSSnery lothe-manufaeiure of JPIANOSvho U'enabled to seii at least twenty-five 1| V | | V per cent cheaper than any brought from th ° and i Piano 0 Wnreroom, on Hand street, over Johns! Mine Vlolinri Ac-, tuned and repaired, fje9ry Hear Ta 1 Hour Yet ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to a\l jmichoseramf iJN >Fine Jewelry and Watches,.thatHoaiis uqwrcady to supply yon with the best and most fashionable ape Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices thud onyothtr deni er in the cityV -He buys for;cash cheap, and sells-for i cash cheapi makes large-sales Thireforc, alt porsoos purchasing Gold Jewelry, Pine Silver Ware, Waichrs, Ac.,.from tins;esiabliahment, will be sure to (tet the valnept IUO cents for ever .dollar invested. Gold Watches from #2O to SlOOj Silver [ Watches from SO t» 20, Silver Spoons from #6 to i sio. ant] oOiov -goods equally cheap. Please call.at 1 HOOD’S, 61 Market street, the only "Wholesale price 1 Jewelry Store to the city, lied , , AHEAD OF &U.I , • EXTRACT AMERICAN OIL. T»HEPARED and « old ■*NO- YOTJNGSON, 200 JT Liberty street. This powerraltyconcemralea pre paraUon} tbe raedlcaVvinues of which areTouna to be eighuimeslbe strengtb of the original America. Qiu Ills pnt npln bottles at 25 and 274 cenw»cacbj( WiuifnJl. direction* for its uso. Irt every disease where the orjgk nal American Oil hau been, found at.all efficacipustana ttso far ciceedstheorlemaUn power*oatprendcniuia CHEAPEST MEDIC INETW THE Calland try itr JOHN YOtfNGSON* N.B. The originalOilin itß natural state astaken from the bowels of the earth, can he had as above—and will be. found gtnuitia. notwithstanding a certr *3 firm elalmsto be theoniy Proprietors <Nfew.tr ' ‘ SOESS^g Conlpoond gprnp otXflUow Eook Bootf /OCCUPIES the front"«mk among the proprietory V£ medicines: of. this iconntry for completely coring Canker,Balt Rheum, Erysipelas; and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs,Soreness and Tightness aboutthe Chest; Bron chitis, or HoarsenesB, Drynesffiand a tickling sensation abont the Throaty And is used withunprecedented suc cess tn all cases or ' • FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDGENERAL DEBILITY* Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating ikeentlrc system, r > i If the testimony of thousands of living, witnesses,from .all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is singn larlyedicacions in curing4tfJftrmor> r &ml restoring de bilitated, and broken down constitution*. : It. is purely vegetable in its-composition, and-so accurately com-: bined mils proportions that the chemical L stamen! and medical properties ingredient harmotii'iQsly I unite toPURft Y THE BLOOD. , It hasreniovedmany chronic diseases which jiasbaf ' flecflhe skiUof the besipbysiouinsj and has also cored Caflfccr,Salt BUeum, Eiysipelas. and Scrofula,which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failedto.makethe leastlm pressdon upon. Ithas bcen tested-in many ettses of. CANCEROUS. HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers nave been cared bv thls medicin«- We say that it is a valuable i raedlcinein aItjBILIOySCOMELAINTS.It removes i all blistmctldn ih ihe circulationitendering the Liver free, active And lt removes palpitation of the Heart, arid relidvesin oilcaseßjof ABthtna, and may be used in oil climates, arid at all seasons of .the year; : This Syrup isprepared only by C. MORSE A CO., at lOSFountain street,Providence, R* I »and sold whole sale and retailor / S. PLWfCKEfiSHAM, . .tlibj .»• —**»U« . "Only Agent for Western" Pennsylvania, lellcy ■ Warepouwe» eor.Wonrt and Siifli »ts.; Pnt»h*b EY THE USE-OS^ER . Houghton's JVote Cases and Corns-. .—Cass l—Mias •ed 29 - This lady • spate and sallow i •ess&nt paiu and i •ssuitbepit of the i ;• Two or/'threei day the pain in :o sach. a decree .’hese attacks nap times when none , _._/j'clearflaidirora the stomach inihe morrUnjf. The Rtarnaeh BWcped iaach. at highu Tongue coaled anaclammy; : tsacli'ihirtf; ; iip appetite; Bowels cosiiyc{ dttH» stdptiyiog eewiion in tbeforehead.: Complaints of twa years standing Gave herspme Tepsiii-on Mondavi .Came. s week. Said the pain had riotbeenhalf sobad. si&ce taking the second dose,and was daily growihg less. ; The constant j caswingwasalsa'gone..Appetiieicaproved;tongae i cleaner; t’dwel®alarjheaasiiUheavy. JaenpUier wedk shefwasieniirely free/rontun'easiness and pern m. i the stomach-raised no iicid flaidsrrhoad felt clear, and i every trace ©fthe stonnieh cowpiiaint was removed,, Cask 2,—Married — Very stout lady, JJad 6oSercil pain, usßaJiy very se verejinthe region of tieitflmacbf foirtjirfie j.carspapt, and particularly iatenseafteitoatuig-Wuenauh# worst, ; the paiiiis asif somehard body werabeingtornat Into, , this pit ofih'CßtoinacliandboredinCyeryaifection. Much ] tenderness on preMure. ;TMala4yuwd4he Pepsin with i snrprising'effeci'iSoonaftertbefifstdoae theputneeased ( —sue toU some nausea, and retched, but nothing came i up. Several months have pasicd, bat there haß been.no, reinra of the pain. Tongne clean and moist; no sore nessof the stomach. . " „ 4 __. _ KEsjjualuaLH Ctrus— iowt.ieflief Ky tMoyi-l85l.!r-4Jn i the 7ih ofJttay, ISoL, Rev MJD. Wijhamt, pastorof the Fouitlvttefbyterian Ky-rWas.and bad-been fofs long time:cpnbned tohis room, nua most oi the time to his bed,with Byspepsia and Chromcßiar rhtea. and was to all appearanee oit tho very yerge.nf iheeraveiahdacknawfedged tb :&e‘ao by‘his physician, who had Uiedall thc ordiuarsr meana rri hispoWer.wim* outeflecti ,'and.at ibe aboveijamed' timevthe patient, by tbe.consent ofhis pbysleiau, commenced ilie use of.-Br. Houghton's Pepsin* Uhd to the .nstomsSraenu' surprise and delight of all, ne waaMnucK relieved the firsrday. The third day he lefthis room The sixth; was excessively hot, he rode ten miles with- no. b&d ef* feet; on the he went'on a visit to the epumra. ahd on the thirteenth: day, though not entirely restored, i to his natural strength, he was so far retfoveredas togo alone a journey of live hundred miles, where he.n»tived; in safety, raacn improved in health, having, had; no dis turbance of the stomacher bowels alter taking the'fir&t cose of Pepsin. These are Csctsnotconirovenable, and this is a case which ought to convlnee all skepuca.ihat there is a nowenu Tepsin. Let physicians nml dyspep tics investigate. DR-GEO. H. KEWEfij , Only wholesale and retail agentt 140 Wood st., Pitts*, burgh, Pa- - - tmySC:u&w ‘ Tb« Orest Tetfetfttle Rtm«4y r 2Jfi.lT B MYERS'* EXTRACT, Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sanapar&la. . ■■■. w -THIS valuable medicinal j>rcpara« - lion differs:Cimrelv.- from any simple ■ ■ **y£amL r ' ■' *• extract-of-Sarsaparilla 51 or com •■■■..• oonTJOufytußmcdicme.i Jttsacom poand ermnoy- of MOST CLEAN MEDICINES, with otbe»s directly on, the Kidneys, or vIILIM huvinj-itmaedihie reference tolherc* -Y y lief and continued healthy operation •• • - -Jjt -• •' of some, internal organs. It con «»in« articles which. enter .into no in existence, and IT IS UNRIVALLED . k ; in purifying and refreshing effects, by an* medicine in the vorld. It U put o?‘IN L ARGE UOTILEB, is very pleasant to the taste,and is nlofe concentrated^ P BETTH&AND CBBAREO, than any other in persons whobav© taken .« Sarsaparilla 9l by th&gallon, without relief,have been radically cured by is the only Compound in whielt Dandelion, tty id .Cherry., and SarsUpanUa w© so Prepared- to offerthe?pecaUur virtnerof each, in-Oomblnation with pore exuacts ot oiherbealis.gurtieleflvitfahrgfalyeoncentralcd auto t Ils ingredients are PUEBLV are . so ch roots and barks as are found, though chiefly aflcc ting certain parts,in theirgeueraUendencj, to produce lho “ OS \ de^i YT« d l MPoMuiK- To ettre many, iiiMMissSiv ;Dtoiisie», Kidney_Com-.. plims,&c.,<lraw off Watery Humors from itin Blood, i or corrupt oudirutauug secretioas-of diseasedoigans from the body, withoutthe-.thnrough .operauona on the. Kidneys,as caused by this Noothet extracts even pretend to this effects In fact, this very operation, for which it is particularly compoupdedi differs ftom : all other preparations, and mokei 11 the best compound in fN I ALL C CASES OF OROPSV; use thismedicine.—. It will relieve; It has curedwhen: life itself was de spaired of,' It contaiDs nrticleaihat will cuTOjif any thing can, and takes the only method, to make, permas nemcxres. ginp SUIp F£VER , ■ To produce testimanyiuproof ofsihecureot.thijdis easc is aekuOwledgetUynew.r The public havesolopg been taught toreeard it as fetal, that its positive care would seem almost a rairacle. yet BBlF: FEVER HAS-BEEN CURED, And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, l)r H.B.My ei*> Extra-it, Dandelion,-Wild Cherry i Ac., alone. .: We select the follpw^ok.a speciraenof the.nume rous testimonials ta -the.efficiehcy or this, medicine in cares of this niaßgrtant ; dl-i4d6c,wlueli>w« have lo ex hibit. TESTIMONY OFVPHYSICIANS. FrhncU TibUmesei KL isskillfu! pliysiCianitcnding'. in Buffalo, N. Oft* wbbhasdevoted himself, par-, liculaxly w the Studyjand cate of the Ship Fever, with almost every phase -pf which he.is .conversant, gives the foil a meg tesiimbriyih relation io the effects of this medicine, as prepared by himself - „ “This 1* 10 certify, that HraveoseaDr,-H..B.AJyers 1 Extract of Dandelion* VVild Cherry, and Ban*apanlltt,- in my practice, in cases- ot .u number of patients lick with Ship Fever, with.-very beneficial, results,. Vud;l consider it a general curative inihnt disease. 1 ’ ' ■ * Frepared.by- No; 11 -Warren street. New York.-, - Sold bv .< . R..wE.«BRLLr*RSj-• opfS’dcodAw ■ No.s7VYood street. Pittsburgh, .. X EMON ADE—Congre«3 Lemonnde, or Lemon Sugar, I t a safe; healthy and pleasantdrinkifor-.sale by J. LAVELYA CO.. Grocers nndTea Dealers, j c tO ' . ‘ 205 Liberty street. Ssw Goode. . E; WATTS A CO-iXM 'Liberty.streei, have received. .this O.Y.by the. Pennsylvania Railroad,-a/large oiof new spring siyie CAB3IMERES*; ImySS ■ WINE AND BRANDY— For medtefcl Jr* 1 warranted to. be the .pure.juice - of. the grahe.' Also t Girtger DranAy, tor the pfewcuuon, and For,al*ty 3A jotiEs ■ . Wholesale nnd Retail Druggist, corner of Liberty and H and ts\%. 1 "to KMlcald Contractors, - BROPOSAI.S vHUbe received until ofteriueSMihday of July next, inclusive, at the Engineer Offices of; the Parkerebnrg, West Union -and Clarksburg, for. the Graduation am Masonry of 80 or ffl) aeclibne (of about one utile each of that/Road—embracing ,allrffieWneavjcst parte - of the work, and tonraining: anptnber of tunnels, deep, cut"; tines and entbanSiaentsjasWßllas acbiwloeriblesbare of bridge aad culvert masonry. The lmo extends from the Baltimore and ObioßuUroad, at the mpalh of .Three l;FottiCreektiwbßilleseastdf;piHierintuij:.lpParkers i burg, onrhe Ohio river,and is aboutlMrmleainlongtli. t Specifications will be ready at the offices named,and I also atFettermaa.on and ofter the Stb o( Jaly..pfoximo, and Engineers anil be on me line In atford information, r .The: coumry throiiglt which ilie Road ipaases is hesl 'thy,well.*ottled atid cultivated, and abundant supplies maybe had; alongßteifoute, and,-, ftbm'eithet ehd of iti Iby means of the tiailimore atul Oliiollailroud.tha North western Turnpike and other good reads, and by tbo Offio river. The facilities torcheap eieciiUon.-of the work are unusnally greati Hands must he obitndant,. as . the Baltimore and Ohiotßailroad la; advancing rapidly to I completion, nod releasing a iaige smeuui M.waot*— ! Bidder* must bring the best testimonials, nnd vrlH slsto lwhaiothenwork they may hbveonhjnd,' - . ’ I* Byordorof the iresideiilandßi rector*. I- r „ BENf. 11. LATHORE, Chief Engineer, i Baltimore, June Bib, ~, . 1 i IclUeodllClhdy , 1 - IBalritnure Pain el W, M’CHNTOCK- KO. XWICBBItli.:« CO.'S . (XtMMJSSION HOUSE, jOSK W* TWlcmXL** MOQBIDOB. j I COMMISSION AND FORWARDINGIdERCHANTB, i, CorntrcfCcmmtKiQian&JHntstruiai .1 i TfitriLL promptly attend to altconsignmcnts end Com-1 ['■ jY. : mi*sioo| entrusted tothemrutiaViUiniUe liberal [ cash advances on eonsignmenls orßills of Lading in | bond. ~ , , I ; Orders far the pUTchasii ofiLeail,. Grain, H*rap end | I olherProdnce,-wiUbe promptly filled aillioloweiiipoe- I eible op tfee beauerma | . also undertake- the settlement I tron of claim? of Importance; and hopo,b7iheir cape* I I cial personal efforts and attention to alt the interests of I liheirfriendsj togitegeneralsatisfaction. ; V j . 4 BtVBBSffCSft, I iGeoiColtiet, • St. Lboia; KH«*Morion,Cincinnati} jPage&Bacon do Strader A Gorman do • Charles*, Blow & Co, do HoMafcFwer, -do OhooteaaS Valle. do Si>ruiger&Whiteman,do- I JXLeeoh & Co., William Holmes * Co., J. W. Baiter * Bro, Niuboreh; Morgan, J M Bock & Morgan, | ' Philadelphia; Shield* Pbiladelpluaj.ff, B. j Bkydoldih'llbuisvillei! I T, C. TWJCIIIiLI, 4. CO, New Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE, ' 1 .11 ‘7 ■.■ -•*•• ' IVSffi ORETvjtWS r i * ■'** -i IfpillSlong ejlablrsked-Houfe eonSnetbelflhuention] I• 1 siriedy to sales andpurchaseson Comteieslbd, ana lto the Forwarding bnsiaeaa generally. > v:xv.\. ■ I They solicit a continuance cf the liberal patronage I heretofore given ihera. , ... • /an««rysB,lBW, taarttbfetn - , ,*•*.*. v* V* ■’ * ' - « i'K ’ r > A A **jt * i *- * Y 4. 9 * *• L » *. MEDICAL. CUBES! BOVGHTON'S - <■ 5 'V\ 4 " J l£ a i r"-^- ' , ' ,'“ ■* V ( -> ~ y " ' r' J. f <*- ~ *■ : fob sale & to tm, T O' LET—The- STOHE BOOMond FJXTUM M i(-w <x>ccplei} by the sdbscfibrr. PoS»cs«iolt gi»MHWI - ;“ e >n»i. ;Fot cerni*inoulreef ~ . : ■■■■ ■ R: CHKBTBB; 71 SmltlilieM «I, i •” l-gIVA Mil Mr. lag a Shoe, Dry Gooda,arlmmlnjsrt?rortiy BMrd, m.r-a? ,low ' Apply to 8 GOLDMANIV, m>r:!o 118 Market dtrret. ler * W 0 a iuSS , M 1 5 le> l ' or «»lr by L e 2±i NjMtCK fc CO, 05 Wfllnr«icel,, ' -For Bate. m ««« *?®?j?<f*V:r“* r ® l^lrc *'* nremisojk or of . . To Let* ■ r _ THE MISSOURI EXCH AKOE, on Water « r «t. near the cofntr of tfhoit »tjcet. For term*, an ■■■MBT..PW toAlderman PARKINSON, iSUiWort** P apnatf »■ to IJJT— ‘I he subscriber ouer« for Rent, uio X Btorc roon now occupied by Messrs. Willock £Sg& : & Davis. No« 8“: Marketslreeb >Possession givenJfißL on the lsiofAptL pnamreof : , . “r!"" jnns;if CilAsi. IU PAULSON No n Wood Si. ‘ saLl>-:Tsto franc houses,?iwo sionct bish.l7 JC. by 30 leet cacbycontainingfoar rooms.each 17-by f 4 £ C V» j The lots are 20 by 110 ftoi) w nnalleyysltaMea in ihoSawQrd of Allegheny on Kesacc* it. AprjT to ’ ' THOMAS MOFFITT, )etr Nft gg Fjftb itwct. For Kent* " rvESIIIABLp BUSINESS STAND—I offer forrti L/- U»c ;waTcbouse, nocvoccupied by mo as a drag siors on tho corner.of Libcny, and. Hand street*' A S? ot */jpeauon .for business of nay-kind.' Possession gtven immediately, lmviaj " JAMES A. JONK*, * fc rarm - for Baler " “ 7fi iKS 0011 , U(l “ ?011 SALE-Fonrmilei * u north Of Tareninro, t to acre, cleared. Im provcmenUaroa goodFramo Dwelling Hoojeiond ad excellent large Frame Born. Frice J?3u per aero, fin* quire of the owner. GEORGE GILLEIT. bir'liwmMak or E, WILKINS, MarhleVoTfei.’tSbSlS. ‘ ffsast * fr'OK the litof April uexi.iim I M store, with Dwelling fiiutthed, on toraVof .KTO, Market ami First streets-* good basinets stand . for a Store or/ravorn,,U being otily one the river—wilt be rented low toa goodtenant.' aodlv ia AVAIiTEIb'HRASfr, Wo-232Uheriyrt,-. uiaris;tf TCOR Birmingham, Three Substantial E- and Neat Brick Dwelling uoafrefl, containing three rooms each. • The tots arc 30. feet front on a cross-street* and extepdiop ISO/Uhet.bark to a3Q foot alley, Sain houses are built on the reaf of the lotsy leavingsufficient-- space in front for Ihe erection of morebuiotoga; Pot particulars apply immediate!? to . ; j jclB THOMAS MOFJ?mVS9 Fifth Street. Valuable City Property* . ;■ T7OR SALE—A iNewUrlcr-House, an<tLotof2ofeet ■■ JC on Boss sircet, near Fifth, by 70 deep. The homo, is well arranged; hails and moms neatly papeTed.Ptico - 82500 j terms easy. Also—A -Briok Houfe and Lot of SOfeefon SUtft sL, near SmUbfieid, bylvs.toanalioy. -FriceS3oQd;terms *asy. S. CUrHBjSItT, OenerolAgcnt, je2i .50 Southfield street. * Bonis and Lot fbr Satlev .! .THE snbseriher,offers:. farstfe/a two, CHICK-HOnSEvsituoieoa Chatbam atreet, be* 1 tween Wiley and Websterv- The house contain# seven moms, and.is welLJinifihed throughout* Being .■ cOnvenienuo the most active business parts of the city»*; :itisavery desirable dwelling-for a private residence.’ If not disposed of before.the >24 th of Jane, Uwilibe of-- : feredat public sale,tmlbat day, at 3 o’clock, P„M- > i r • Persons wishing to purchase, will plcasenpply to:Mr«v ■Jackson Duncan, corner of iligh &treet ond'renn»y)va* ' ; ma Avenue. who. will give.all necessary infonnaiion.v rnySSsts JOHN HUGHES. „ : a FARM FOR oco hundred Seres'- A of land, situated in M’Candless townrhip/Allegfee** ;ny county,'eight miles from PiUaburpb* On the -prCm« ises ure two Stone Houses,, with rlloases.Barna. dcc. Sevehty'fivo.acres ore cleared* Qib >rem&inaer welt timbered, 'This propßrty'offeTA Induce*'" menta rarely met with; to persons desirous of . l&veliiftg?' their funds In real estate. The Buffet and ZenUmople l plank road passes within‘loo yards of the premises?'for dairy purposes !t fsuusurpossed, ond can' b©‘ divided into three or fotfr parts, bavinga atLfflelenMimabeeof springs to afford anyenppJyofwater forthe samet ’.Fof) Sarucu.ars apply to John Steward on the premises, Jftft Stewart, Fleminffstreet- Allegbeny city, orto. v ~ ; ; jegl * P, fiPKENNA, Auctioneer,. ■; for S»}«* A valuable farm for *ALE~-Biiaateff oaKfe Sjl Sewichley<7reei,fiAeen mile* below Allegheny' . Cliy, anfi abouuhrce-qoaiiers of a mil« from ihe Rail-- road, containing ‘5B-acre3,23ofwhicUssrl<;h.bottom Inndj -well adapted, to : g&rdenfng. -or agricatinraUptit* . poses., -The. balance is optaMl* well.situated,and’yreilv umbered; ha* a young orchard of abouMoo\hrrfty trees.* It is well watered. Hints a small, house' ajidxoa-, tetiais ready to put ud a new one 13 by 32. UtseipecK - " ed that a railroad station- house; will be pat npwidifaV mile from iu :For terms enquire of - * : CDRTIS & D0BB9; p 1 * Real l&aie Paititks and Friend’s3ahk* v ing House, 123, cor. Wood ard sth sta,gmy29 .•, Valuable, Properly tor tiaitt .TOIIE subscriber,as Agent-forme, owner, offers at pri-- JL vate sale; the two Lots ofXfround, tiumbeiediit the plan of iheciiy of S ittsburgh, 71 and. ■ J i2. frosting . Penn street 120 feet,and extending *s3fect h moie or ' less, to the Allegheny River, -This proper tywULfce.dJa-- - 1 posed of opon eacb terms hl'cvlll secure toihepuicha- . - sersn profitableiavestment o! ca-*itali •• Luring contlgu ous to the entrance Into the'City of the CcniralßaiN - . road and Pennsylvania Ctm*)* it nsoTdsfa.varabfe.BilinV - for Warehouses, or con he conveniently divided into el’gible building andmust,become^upon tho cota- : pleuon of the publie.iraprovemcntvnow. int>rogreaSfin and around thecity, grcstifcnltanced in vaJncforbu ainess purposes.. For farther information apply, to-: ’ ; ‘ 11T. LEECd, JR., No, 133,W00d streety PqiFbaffth^K Farm for Boie, fT'UEsobscnbcrxjflereibrsals a'valadblc.Farra^nini*.» -; JL lediaChippewatowirtlup, Beaver eowuy,fivo miles 1 fromßndgewaier, twosimlea ■west of-Brighton, onenttle ■wesi of Architulti Kjobcrißon’t raillsvand. a half'mUo;? . from the railroad. adjoining lands of James Scott end .' . Andrew White. -It .contains about 60. aCTCS,a**oW.4S acres cleared, 8 of which arc good meadow, and ihe ; lftl* ancewell umbered. ■ Thelunamys-well j-contains both coal and limestone, and Is well wdteicdT There is also ' an or chard and cherries., < Tliebuildlos*aieaffJbdfrataftlK>Dselßbs 28 ; feei,'wiih a porch the whole length .-;anS a good eellartmder the whole a good 16<t :bhct ;.'nicTe■ Is a, good springof never-fauingwaterwuhtnJSyardspftheooot. A gcod title, will be given, cieor ofali incdmbrance. Persons .who would wjsb to purcbase eOon,can: have a goodbargain Irqoire Of the subscriber, Oh the orem* ises . . „ Je2t:S2 JOHN COLLINS. OlOTu t .Glcvear Giovts l /■"OPENING THIS DAY; at No. 91 Market street* a Vr - fine lotof-Lisle Thread, Silk and Cotton Cloves, wbichT witlaeU cuwhQlesnle prices by the-eiaglepair. Persons wanting to purchase will please call early, as 1 want to close the lot out. *■ rasas * JOHN W. KENNEDY. To C'oQfttacto». I r SEPARATE PROPOSALS will be - received at thfe Office of N. P alteredn,l n üßLrxn I ogham* until Wed nesday, the 23d-instanvfot grading and paving Cawdn streeMnJ heJioroughof South Pinebu/gn, or lion thereof ,a*:the Town Coaociimayturecu.-Nowess than two nor more lhaueiftht,thoueand.cpbic3rardA«f excavaiio«,iind not leßi :thon five or. more than tea thousandyards ;ef paving, wdlbe reqnired.--Specific : cations ttfthe work -required can be-seen; at-anytisaa on application to N. Patterson. ' , JAMES CREADY, THOMAS MEREDITH, * . South PiUshureh,Jooutl,ies2, SlreetCotnmitU:o. jsllidlw&wU DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, . COBHSB GF.SIAUKBT AUD.7IUUD. &T&YS*B, PRT»BOBGU » Sttablil&cd it% ■ ISJK-r/ueoTjwraud bytht LtgUiahaS’ of. j • i'DRINCIPaLt*!*. Uv?7 r Professor.-of Tharetic&l and jTPracilcalßoofc-Becpinspjid Commercial Sciences. ‘ N. B. HAicH, Kf<i., professor of Mercantile Law. : Iflßs WiLLTABL*.oue;of the.best Penmen in the-. :We/a t PR>resBorof Ornamental and Commercial Pen*- ? jnanship. _ _ . ■ M "• « P. HATDJtn, Principal of the Classical BeparLmeuti Professor of . Mathematics and ClassicalLanguages^:.' Atcmmttnt**( ; are requested to callandexamine ihe credentials ofthia; Institution,from l upwards ■ofbnoimndrcd Mefchantsj • Uan here eta iraliiedforbasmesstrritwiAUojtheempliatictcßUißtr* s mals oftheAtnericon Institute, the Chnmber of Com* - andßankofficera, otthe city ot New Yoik* appended to ike pages of VBdS&Norih American i ■fuid ;U 'lVesi£nl ? StcshibbarAidcoQ!itßtxit ,} - , - . ■ DaiPs Book'keepfog, lOiroyxU octavo pogesvHarperif," NeWv ; ; :JshfPs; Western: ateamhoat-f . i Accountant, complete t with Hand's Time Table* 91d&*'> i.• Merchants ana aicamfiri supplied with thoroughly : i trained occountanls, onappHcaiionaiiheCollege. i . Scud and geta'Circnlarby mail-' fmy2? * J, M. •• 'JHCKgUQIbtt J*,-,« iS» SAWYBtt « GO.» no: 75 .wood, stw thbbk dooesaiove fof*th, • LOOKING GLABS hIAHIIFACTUREBS, AND WrKrtsXSALS DEALBSSTN < ' " \Fort\gn dnd -DdmcsliciFdney andVaritty Qoodt* . T M. S. & retpeclOally inforratheirfriendsahi . v » customer*, that they hove received a large stocks ; of FANCY AND VARIETY GOUD3, which have been ‘ i bought/ot CA3H, from Importers and.’ Mami/actarewi: • and which they will sell on as teasonaDo : low ■as can he purchased East: OarStock/consist*. 'partly of— Looking Glosses,. Button*, Ftrasols,. Clocks and Whtckes, Ribbons* Brashes, ‘ 1 Umbrella®, La«s» Jewelry, Threads, ' ' Suspenders, ; Silk JJratats, Combs, Gan Caps, Glove®, , Pocket llauakerchfc&i: Port Modaies, Carpet Bag?, ;. ' AruficialFlo vvers, Hosiery. : - pcrfamerjj&a'' WHITS QOOIiS. Cambric, , Jacotietts, BDhbpL&wa, _ . Book Muslin, Mull, Swiss, Dotted Swiss. -• ■ vt:. . « Plain.and Ornamental Portrait and -• made to order. Also, re*Glldina' done; Cabinei andothers, furnished wi|k Looking Glass Plates, at Eusternprlces. MMChamt Bndotbera,Vj3iu*ng onr clry for thepar* poseof purchasm? Goods, will'pteate call anaexamLn.O j onrßtork « _ fmarllflitf ilaulnt SaJJIIW-' t ~ . Ctrero* Hoc, l'|tr£nraon,s - • . Sorverort ■ SEALE D PEOFOSALSwi rffta.taeei wdat thia Office, : nolil 13 o'clock, Ihosathday.iJf June, for the mpply oHhe following article*, for lb® me oCtheuckai iho (United Slates (Marine' Hotpita), new tli[*cliy,onul Ute SO* of Jone,lEJt: “ “ Iteef, n»'freen« possible from bene, Prieepctlb. * ’ Brown Sugar, ot tbe beat quality, do Hce, - - • - - -io Tea, lly*on, • * -• RfreFiour, • • - *• » do, , : Seep, •»****• do %f *•. FpennCandles, - # •- 1 ---..rd0:.- Coffee, - do Balter, best qtul tjr, - « * - <Jo ~ Middling Bacon,*. s ~ -do .-.v... .' Hams,• . •»r-'. ■■ - v* ‘ . • ' *'*'* JFlour.bast superfine, - .-«•••■ Mrtata*, - • ---- - - poje* 3l Port Wine, . r Vinegar, -*-•** *Sfhm+** ~ Best Wdd Meal, ■ *-' - * * bushel. Patntudb,- ft , ' & - '•■ V '* > Salt, - ' - . PccfMk. Hominy, *- ; * * * ,* »' i Wood, - ‘ {’«*. Cool} *, *, £’* v>t'P«lbqebel. ; All of the wiilnn (or above) article ifctoiof the aery best a iiUiw.^ i t^<urtb*|sta®igate»*« # d in ddeb qoUiitltfes ab oir the-rdqhhtSd>gisufi§i&rWa r d of , tbo HMpittii • t Any oiherariicle9lbtttmuybe_warfflia,-ilibS6n«aclor ’ tdlamisbatlhfc'towett'market {irlceSiSiSsiiedtiraaled UnLittenombeir'ofptilcntstdbesobifftidWll a.ermta nbdutao p»r day, (nvaddition ft>:bfnieb;, , B“ ! f« will be about ten officer, and retvant. lobe sap plied. ■ Any Iniormution eoneerning*o coolraetwiH bn glrea -onaplleuionanh{aOfiees'.'.':'.'."i..'.-:-..."».tv r HENRY WOODS, Surveydr and Agent, je3 Hnlted States Marina Hospital, .t: ■• • r .. 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