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Coseap, Esq., President of the 1 Hempfield Railroad Company, has issued nn ad vertisement, inviting proposals until the 28d of May, for all the heavy sections remaining to be | let on the Hempfield Railroad between Wheeling and Washington. The heavy wort on the next division, extending from Washington to the Mo' nongahela river, 25 miles, (and probably that on the entire lino from Washington to Greenabnrg) will be ready for examination by contractors af ter the meeting of the Board, on the 20th inst, nnd will then be pntlmmediately under contract. posala will be reoeived for tho remaining heavy i work on the line of the Hempfield Railroad, from ■Wheeling to the Monongahela river, (52 miles) until Monday the. 80th inst. - THE! SKCBKTAHY OP THE! SAVY. The Hon. James C. Secretary of the Navy, the Norfolk-dryiu says, will pay a tem porary visit to his home in North Carolina, in a few days, and will take Norfolk in his route, * making aji official visit to the Gosport navy yard, jand will also inspect the vessels of the exploring squadron for the North Pacific, &0., now mak ing its rendezvous at Norfolk, t x.. * Mr. Dobbin, iu the discharge of hia official duties, has thus far given great satisfaction to. those who have had business transactions with Urn. He labors with untiring industry, doy and night, promote the interests of the govern ment, and watches, with vigilant eye, the affairs of the Department over which he presides. An election will take plaee this day (Tbura-1 day) in Virginia, foc.Commissioners of the Pub- j lio Worts, Members of Congress, and also for members of the House of Delegates, and one half of the State Senators. In tho Wheeling ’ Senatorial district there trill be a warm contest, . - growing oat of what is called the “ Pittsburgh issue,” or the Right of Way for the Pittsburgh! : - and Steubenville Railroad through Brooke coun ty- The counties of Brooke and Hancock are supporting a candidate for Senator who is in favor of the Right of Way; while Wheeling, on tho otheT hand, has a candidate of her own, who is pledged to oppose that measure. May the Right of Way triumph, is our earnest prayer. £gy»Tho Directors of the Buffalo and Pitts burgh Battroad, in a card published orer their signatures in the Buffalo Courier, positively de - elare that they have not either individually or collcotively, directly or indirectly, present or prospectively, any manner of interest in, or title to, by purchase, gifts or otherwise,-any lands, coal beds, timber, or any other species of pro - *• porty, on either of the proposed routes of the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad, or roads with which it will connect, either in Now York State or in Pennsylvania, or that will in any manner ' - be affected by its construction, outside the newly established boundaries of the city of Buf falo. Tie Democratic State Central Committee met at the Merchants’ Hotel, Philadelphia, on Satur day last. There waiyi pretty full attendance of the members,-and the proceedings were quite harmonious. Wm. L Hirst, Esq., was in the chair, and Wm. Curtis and Wa. H. Wsica acted ss Secretaries. Mr. Badger, of Philadelphia, seconded by Mr. Jameson, of York, moved that a committee of three be appointed, to express the feelings of this Committee on the occasion ofthe death of Jons Baksister Gibson. Adopted. The following gentlemen were appointed: Mr. i Badger, of Philadelphia -, M[r. Carson, of Dau , < phin; and Mr. Miller, of Perry. After a short absence, the Committee returned and reported the following: Bewailing in oommon with the whole people of our beloved Commonwealth, the demise of J. Bannister Gibson, the late, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, we deem this an appropriate occasion -to - publicly manifest four feelings on this great notional bereavement. Therefore, Resolved, That the Democratic State Central Committee, i in Convention assembled, do entertain for the memory of J. Bannister Gibson, for his profound. learning, for his great legal acquirements identi-i Bed as they dre, with the judloial history, of i - • Pennsylvania, for a period of almost p half con-! tury, and for-his unblemished ohataoter as- a i man, the most venerated rospeot That we re-1 gard his death a groat publio calamity, which we | ■ mourn,- as becomes , those who regard the loss j whloh the country hoB sustained, as one univer sally deplored. ' Sesolved, That, as a token of respeot, we will <-wear the usual badge of moumiog for the rc ■ : maiuing .period of the term- of our official ap pointment, and that these proceedings bo en - rOUed upon tho minutes of the Central Commit tC9« ~ Mr.-Kncass, of Philadelphia, seconded by_Mr. Mott, of P he, moved that the late State Con vention shall re-assemblo at Harrisburg, on the 28th day of. July next, for the purpose of nomi nating a candidate for the Supreme Benoh, tobe supported by the Democratic, parity of Penheyl vanla, at the ensuing eleotion, onS for the trans action of any other business that may become necessary* “ - 5 Mr. Vans, of Philadelphia, seconded by Mr. Fret*, of Montgomery, moved to amendby insert ing Hometown in plaoe of ftarriaburgt Mr. Tan dyke, of Philadelphia, seconded by Mr. Mona ghnn,Of Chester,movedto amend the amendment' by Inserting Philadelphia In place of Norristown, which was lost, the amendment being also lost, the original -solution offered by Mr. Enema, was adopted. PITPTSBIBKSHi: THURSDAY HORWNQ:;:::::::::::::::::MAY 26 TSemoobaticsohihations. : canal: OOMSnSSIONKE, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, of Ptutadclpkut Chanty. AOTITOB GENERAL, EPHRAIM BANKS, of Hilfin Cmintg. TOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, r. 7 J. PORTER BRAWLEY, tf Crawford County. On this division is a tunnell6oo feet long, y Pro- VXBOIHIA ELECTIOS. Ths St. Chahles-Hotel.— This magnificent Hotel ls doing n most thriving business, and its patronage is still on tho increnso, Without mak*. ing an invidious distinction, wo can safely say 'that it-is one of tho best regulated Hotels in dho Union. Every accommodation required is pro - daced with promptness., Tho landlord is a gen, tlomaa in tho strict sense of tho term, and his attaehei nro prompt,-respectful andottentive. - The Mektihu or the Canal Board, which was to have convened yesterday, was postponed on nooount of the illness of Sir. Cloves. We had. the pleasure of meeting with Mr. Hopkihs a popular-member of the Boord.and,also with Sir. Wilson, the very efficient Secretary to tho Com missioners. Post Oppice Appointments.—We learn.that David li Boyd, has been appointed Postmaster at West Middletown, Washington county. Pa., ond Benj. Craven, at West Alexander, -in the Same county. These are excellent appoint ments. ■ ■ . ■ Beal Estate fos Sale:—Wo would call the attention of tho public to the advertisement of t- ear friend, Copt. James Mat. The Beal Es- tate offered for sale is Some of the most valuable in onroity, and offers great inducements to capi talists. SXeetina of tlie Democratic State Central .'Committee,. y We understand thatdho following foreign appointments, coma of which have been onnoun cod already, have been made by the President; and that other objects of pressing attention pre vent his bestowing any further consideration, at present, upon appointments of this class. Official. - Minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain, J as. ■ Buobnaan, of P-cDDßytoMUft*. ,Secretary of lcga*. tion, John Appleton, of Maine. - Minister plenipotentiary to Spain, Pierre Soule,. of Louisiana. _ . _ Minister plenipotentiary to Russia, Thomas H. Seymour,-of Connecticut. Minister plenipotentiary ’to Mexico, -James: Gadsden,v of .South Carolina. -. Secretary of lega tion, John Crips, of California. Minister plenipotentiary to Prussia, Peter D. i Vroom, of New "Jersey. Minister plenipotentiary to Central Amerioa, Solonßorland, of Arkansas. Secretary of lega tion, Frederick A. Beelen, of Pennsylvania. "• Minister .plenipotentiary to.-Brasil, William Trousdale, of Tennessee. Minister plenipotentiary to Chili, Samuel Me dary, of Ohio. Minister plenipotentiary to Peru, John R. Clay, latc ohatgo d’affaires in Peru, and former , merly secretary of legation in Russia and Aus* I trim .-Ministetfreridentiu Switzerland, Theodore 8. Fay, long secretary , of . legation at Berlin. - CHABGE3 D'AFFAIRES. For'Belgium,'J,'Js-Seibleß, of Alabama. . ■-For Netherlands, August Belmont,, of Now York. i . For Sardinia, Riohnrd §. Meade, of Virginia. For Bolivia, Charles I*. Woodbury, of Massa chusetts. _ . '"For Austria; Henry~Ri"Jaokaon, of Georgia. ; For. Tiro Sicilies, Robert Dale-Oven,; of In diaoo. , . ■ For Denmark* Hcnry.Bedingorj. oi yirgmifte . For Buenos Ayres, William H» Blsscll, of HU nois. For New Granada, James L, Greene, of Mis souri. .. * Commissioner lo the Hawaiian Islands, Shelton F. Leake, of Virginia. ‘ CONSULS. Acapulco, Charles L. Denman, of California. ■ ‘Alexandria; Edwin. Ue . Leon, of South - Caro lina. ■ Basle, David L. Lee, of lowa. Bordeaux, Alfred Gilmore, of Pennsylvania, Bermuda,'John: Mi.Howdin,.of Ohio. t :> Bremen,'William ‘Hildebrand,of ..Wisconsin. -.. Cork, Dennis Mullin, of New York. Dublin,- M- J.- Lynch, of Illinois. Dundee, WillianvH. DeWotf, orßbSde Mand. Havana, Alexander M. Clayton, of MUsissip.- 1 Hong Kong, James Keenan, of Pennsylvania. Honoluln, Benjamin F. Angcll, of Hew York. • Hamburg, S. M: Johnson, of Michigan. Labainn, Geo. W. Chase, of Maine. . Liverpool, Nathaniel .Hawthorne, of Mossa chusetts. Melbourne, James M. Tarieton, of Alabama. ... Panama, Thomas W.-Ward, of Texas. Paris, Duncan R. Mcßae, of North Carolina. Bio de Janeiro, Robert G, Bcott, of, Virginia. Bt. Thomas, Charles J. Helm, of Kentucky. Talcahuanoj Wm. B- Plato, of Illinois. _ . .. ‘ -Trieste,’ Wyndbam Robertson, of Louisiana. Trinidad de Cuba,- John Hubbard,- of Maine. ■ Valparaiso, ReuhenVood, of Ohio., Venice, Donald G. Mitchell, of Connecticut, Zurich; George P, Goundi, of ’ Pennsylvania. ; - Utah TEttitrronv.—Tho Deseret News gives | us some insight into 1 tho:progrees of the settle-1 menta in the Mormon region. From this source j we learn 1 that' Palmyra-contains one hundred | families, the first boose having been built in Bcp- ] tember last. It is surrounded Jby » fine farming I region, nnd bos good water facilities. Spring-1 ville has more, thmeno hundred and thirty fam ilies, besidcs.o grist miU nnd a saw mill, a brass I band,'and a school for teaching the Frenob nnd I German languages.; . Provo is ft largo town, and 1 | musU'crowded. ' Many new bnildings are in pro gress t German and French schools arc taught, ] I and a.dramatic . association is in operation. A bridge across the stream nt JProyo, to replace one swept away by a spring flood, isin progress, besides a flourishing mill; and a company is. turning tho Crown river into its old channel, to I provent overflows. .The town, of Codar,_in Iron I county, contains TO men, abont half being .eta-. I ployed by the Deseret Iron, Company, This I place has a dam and water combo, several fur- I naues, nnd a casting'house. Thctownof Har* I many, - in the same county, has an iromfoundory [in rapid progress; Parprdan, also.in Iron conn* j typ is -extensively, engaged both in tho lumber I and iron trades. .They-have iron works there. Several other settlements in the iron region are named, nil apparently quite flourishing. BrccES3Tcx FAHsiiso os toe Eastekj Shore. —A correspondent of tho Centrevllle Tima ro. I dates the success of a fiarmer of that county, by a liberal use of manuro. -It.appears .ho pur chased the farm in ;1844, {previous to.which it scarcely produced enough to support a family,) and since then, now nine years,,he. has nsed I 10,598 bnshels of ashes, 17,835 bushels of stone, lime, and 9,780 of shell lime, besides street ma nure, in nil costing $3,224 63* ■ In 1844 tho pro duce of the fajmsolyi fors49l 68, and was gra dually increased until 1852, when it sold for $8,504 47. The sales of tho nine years amount to $10,215 20, or $12,990 52 over and nboTO the I cost of the manure. At the rate of the yield of 1844, tho aggregate sales of 1 the nine years would have amounted to only $4,424 22, so that he has a dear gain, from produce alone, of $8,500 30, by tho application of manure for nine years; in addition to which, his farm,* of 808 acres, which, in 1840, was assessed at $4?928, is, this year, assessed at slo,7Bo—in "oreaseJn'valae, $5,852. During the nine years he also . sold $1,9G0 worth of wood. and railß, making a total increase of $16,318 30/ What shall, we: dp with.the Fragments - or the 'Whtg.Partyt ■ The New York‘TWinnc answers this , question thus: “let ns do our proper; work ond not stand shivering with terror lest our adervsaries should overdo theirs. The proper antidote in Fillibus terism of all sorts is. the urgent and vigorous advocaoy of The Pacitio Raileoad. ' We rather like .the idea of thus converting Whiggery to use. The Paoiffc Bailroad is bet ter than tboinlks, and tha iWhigs have pecu liar qualifications. The Qalphin, Whigs for in stance, I can “make . tracks” in fine style. Tho old fogies are good for “sleepers.” Yon can find “railing” enongh-in the iWiune for several miles of work. - The conservative editors would do for “breokmen and station-masters.” They have no machinery-at present-for a-locomotive, but who can objeo’t to the fire worn General Scott for a “ tonder-behind !." Impobtaht Raileoad Impeoveubut.—ln a card in the Washington Union of Sunday, Robert Mills, Esq., engineer and architect intimates to the pablio that an improved railroad engine has been perfected; that will be capable of running a mile a minute for any distance, and.that he baß nearly accomplished an improvement in the construction of railroads, by means of which thianite of speed may be made m safety. He anticipates from his improvements the ability to. cross the continent from the Atiantio to the Pacific in as many, minutes as there are miles of distanoe. His improvedroad, ho states,yoom bines Safety of travel with economy of constrnc tiop. The Lunatic Asylum at Columbuß, Ohio, la now fall, confaining upwards of five hundred patients. In iourteen years there have been admitted 2X16 patients, of which 1086 wore fanners, being more than twelve rimes the num? ber of those of any other occupation except la borers,' of which class there were 180. The next highest on the list is 4O. There were 24 clerks, 22 preaohers, 21 tailors,. 9 lawyers, 6 printers, 3 sea. captainB, 2 musi cians, 2 medioai students,: &o.- : Among the causes, spirit Tappings is now most frequent. ; Hos. liTbs Boyd, late Speaker of the Home of Eepreaentativefl, has withdrawn from the ( Congressional canTßßa in the firat district of in consequence of several; candidates helns in the field. H. C. Burnett, wl£> was also a oandidatein tin same district, hoe likewise de. and both hava plcdgedthemselves to tajre no part in calling a convention to make a nomi nation, thus leaving their party friends to pur roe whaler,oomS they may deom proper. Items of News and Miscellany. The Chieago Tribune Bays a suit is about ta bo commenced by the; Michigan Southern and In diana Northern Railroad, against the Illinois Central Railroad, to restrain: the::Central.from running their cars aoross the track of the South ern road. * A striped bear, a white bear, a tiger, a leop ard, and a horned toad, have arrived at New York,: from California to be exhibited at .the World’s Fair. Dr. Holmes, of New York, has discovered a method of embalming human bodies, in fifteen minutes, by injecting a liquid in an artery of the lower limbs. A verdiot proforma has been given against the Metropolitan Bank, in New York, for the $1,009 penalty for receiving foreign bank notes. David Bollard, another victim to spiritual rap pings, committed suioide in Clinton Co., N. Y., last week. Mr. Tuoker, the engineer of the train which ran into the river at Norwalk, has been removed to New Haven where his famHy reside. Doubts ate entertained of his recovery. Ho is under | $3,000 bonds. I ' Mr. Vnndcrbllt, of New York, has sold outhis entire interest in the Staton Island Ferries, in-1 eluding four steam ferry boats, for the round | [ sum of six hundred thousand dollars. The new proprietors are Messrs. Geo. Law, Mintborn Tompkins, John 0. Thompson and others. : Hon. A. H. Stephens is a candidate for Con gress m the Stb district in Georgia. | In Bti Louis they have .a panorama of “ Ha ole Tom’s Cabin os it is.” j Tobacco is in great demand at Petersburg, j Vn, and on Thursday 170 hhds. were opened at the different warehouses. The penny snbscriptions in England, to be [ placed in the hands of Mrs. Stowo, already amount to $O,OOO. No less than 7,050 miles of railroad now in Course of construction, centre at Chicago, Ith . Thomas H. Averott, lately M. C. from the fifth congressional district of Vriginin, has deter mined to ran as a stump candidate for Congress, on the ground that the convention which nominated Mr. Booock was improperly consti tuted. The Chicago Daily Tribune says, that a new Catholic Cathedral is to bo commenced Borne time during tho season, on tho north sido near the Cathollo College in that city. It will prob ably bo the largest and finest in that part of the | country, and cost between $160,000 and $200,000. • Item* of Chinese Nevr«. A copy of the Fritnd of China., cf March 11, received at Boston, contains a variety of in formation Inter than that given in the English papers. The report of the • capture of NankiD, which tree alleged to havo takcu place on the 10th of February, was discredited, on tho ground that the Shanghai mail of the 26th, brought no news of it. It tras thought not improbable, however, that the next mall might bring an account of its being invested by one of the four divisions of the insurgent army. No official intelligence of the event'bad roacbed the Chinese authorities in Canton on.the SHb. -There was a tremendous earthquake at Sioh oug, in Screchucn, and the wails of the prison were thrown down, aatl a number of criminals escaped. There bad been a number of piracies in the China ecus, and the Nymph, with a large quanti ty of specie on'board, narrowly escaped capture by four Janks. In consequence, the steamer Hermes was ordered ont on a cruise March 4. of the result of which the China Mail, of tbo 10th, gives tho following account: i Tho Hermes has rctnmed to harbor, having ! fallen in with the pirate fleet, who, as might I have been expected, offered a resist ance, throwing upwards of u hundred stinkpots on board the steamer, by which, however, for: tunately, no one was hurt. Of the two junks which fought hardest, ono was blown op, ottd tho other- sunk. The remnioiog three were oap tored, with 05 men, 11 of whom were wouoded. I Six women uudflvo children, supposed to have I been captured by tho pirates, were also found on board, and will probablyprovo valuable ns wit- I nesses hefotft tho court, iu identifying tho actual I pirates. The prieoutra spoak the dialect of this I and the adjoining districts.” Congressional Election* in Virginia, On noxt Thursday the congressional elections in Virginia will take place, ond the probable re sult will bo the election of every democratic can didate. In the firstdistrict tho Hon. Thomas H. Bayly runs without opposition, notwithstanding a whig majority in the district. In the second district Gen. John 8. Millson will bo elected without opposition. I In the third district the Hon. John 8. Caskic I will bo elected by n majority of not leas than five hnndred votes over hia whigeompotitor, Clayton G, Coleman. In tho fourth district the lion. Win. 0. Goode, a distinguished cx-mcmber of Congress, will bo eleoted over Wyatt Cardwoll, whig, by a major | ity equal to tho nnmber of votes cast for his op ponent I In tho fifth district, unfortunately, the issue is I not so certain, as two democrats—tho Hon. I Thomas 8- Booook and tho Ho- Thomas 11. Ave- I rett—are in the field. It is probablo, however, | that one of the democratic candidates will best the whig candidate, John T. Wootten, by a small plurality. In the sixth district tho Hoo. Paulas Powell will be elected over Alexander Moseley by a handsome majority. In- the seventh district tho Hon. William Smith will in all probability be returnod by a majority varying from .one thousand to fifteen hnndred votes. Edgar Snowden, whig, is his opponent. In the eighth district tho result is Bomewhat doubtful. Weantloipate the election of the Hon. C. J. Faulkner by n small mqjonty over A. K. Boteler, whig. In the ninth district the Han. John Letcher has no opponent. In the tenth distriot 8. Kidwell, demoorat, has no opponent. - In tho eleventh district two demoorats, J. F. Snodgrass and C. L. Lewis, and ono whig, A. M. Sterr6t, are in the field. Sterret will probably be defeated. In the twelfth and thirteenth districts tho Hon. H. A. Edmondson and the Hon. Fayette MoMullin have no opposition.— Washington Un ion. CSr In 1846, San Francisco had but 160 in habitants. In April, 1847, there were 376, be sides a few Indians. In October, 1847/- there were 800. In Ootober, 1848, 847. In August, 1849, there were 1,419 votes oast. In January, 1868, the city contained 80,000 people and about 10,000 voters. In March, 1847, there were only six vessels in port, and on the 18th of the fol-> lowing December only four, and no arrival for a week. In January, February and March, of 1848, there were but nine arrivals of vessels, four of which were from tho neighboring ports of Monterey and San Pedro; and for the last quarter of 1847, the imports amounted to $49,- 000, and, exports to $68,600. . From the first of January to the 81st of October of 1862, there were 827 arrivals, with nn aggregate tonnage of 870,866 tons, and in. the lost month over 200 vessels in port. From January Ist to Ootober 81st of tho year 1862, tbo duties received at tho Custom House amounted to $1,560,842 14/ and the nnmber of passengers arriving by sea dar ing tho same period, was 68,851, while those who departed in the same manner, wero 16,575. The first brick building was erected in Septem ber, -1848,. and this was the second brick house in Upper: California, there being one at that date in Monterey. .In the first two months after the discovery of 1847, the amount of dnst brought into Ban Francisco was about $250,000, and doring the'next.two months about $600,000. Nowit is five millions a month. Thefirßt Prates-- tant house of worship in California was built by the Baptists, and was dedicated the 6th of Aug., 1849. At the present time there are 18 ohnrohca, two of whloh are Catholic and the rest Protestant. January. 1,1862, : there were five daily and seven weekly newspapers. : A Maikb Law Needed.—ln tho. recent dis cussion in.the British Houseof Commons, on the bill for regulating pablio houses in Scotland, Mr. Henry Drummond affirmed that every Sat urday night thirty thousand men got_drunk in- Glasgow, and lay in a perfect state of insensibil ity until Monday morning. We should think a Maine law would be very beneficial in Glasgow. * *" A ■ ‘.:y .< it T'Ottoli as Gentiy, Tlmc.” Thlßewect prayer came from tbo oalm and con tented eoul of Barry Cornwall, The whole range of poetry furnishes few tbinga more chaste, : qqtet, and beautiful. Bead, calmly. "Touch us gentlyj gently, Time!, - U>l us:glideaaowathy stream Qgntly-His ire sometimes glide Through a quiet dream! • Humble Toyagers aw ure,. anichildren three—■ (Ono Is lost-an angel fiedv • Tothowureorczhoad!) . “Touch as gemlyrgcnUy,Timet We’re not proud nor soaring wings Our ambition, Our con.est, Lies in simple, simple things.^... . Humble voyagers ore. we, ••• •.. O’er Life’* dim unsounded sea, •Seeking only some calm dime—. _ Touch us gently, gently, tlmo.” £gy* The following incomparable "prayer was offered by Miry; Queen of Scotß, on the morn ing of her ezeoutipn. There is hardly anything superior in its language: « oDomino Desna! sperati In te, ■Ocari mi Jeaal fiuno libera me! : In dura catena, in mlsaro pans, _ ■ Laiaemlo,gemeniio ; etgßOß«:!cn(lo; 1 Attorn, lmploto,utlibename. 1 ■: | The following translation conveys huta faint idea of the sublimity of .the originate,,. , “ My Lord and my God.l-haTO hoped In thea: O-desnsthcloYcd; now liberate mol- , -In this hard gall log chain —In this harrwsing pain. ; I My desire Is to thee■ I - Inlansnlehlng,groaning, andhendingthoknce,. I pr»y°y Implore thee to liberate me jpgy On the first of July next. the Washing ton Republic will be published un a smaller sheet than it is now printed on, at 12£ cents per jrc©k r or $5 a year. Us prospectus says ;ifc will bo on independent sheet, not attached to any creed or party. Its editor, no doubt, having found that Whiggery would not pay, sees but one political party in the country, *. e. tho Democracy, and rather than support that party, has determined to publish nn independent sheet, hpping.to be ! in existence when at some future time oparty I will spring up from the ashes of dead Wblggery. i iVoui vtrrona UAKEIED- On the iSdi instant, by the Her. A. M. Bryan, Ur C BENSON to Mis* MARY. A. AURENTZ. both of this cliy. -On tho 23d of April, by the Re*. W* A. PMsavant, Mr# REESE C FXEESON to MUs JANE DICKSON,; both ofthiadty.- • ; '■ • HEW AD 1 Granges and lemons^- 100 boxes Oranges; < . , J , . 100 do Lemon*. ■ Jast rcc r d nnd for Mlo by ‘ JOSHUA RHODES A CO., S 3 Wood my2G ■ oppotlte fit. Charles Hotel. LAOBU BEER HALL, Ho. 137 Wood Streot, BY RUBOLPII VOLGBR. THE subscriber Infurins Us feilow-dtizens, thst he bu purcb&.’tod this popular Hall from Mr. Xfenltx, and that It, will be a pleasure toblm to accommodate them with a glass of good Laser, whenever tbrir appetites may d«lre such refreshment. [myCfcSt] RUUQLrn VOIiOER. 'I>ANK STOCKS WANTED— Jt> 10 shares JI. AM. Bank; 20 do Exchange Back; ; 10 du Rank of Pittsburgh: “ dc ' kWs, Stock, Bill and Beal Estate Broker, my2d 73 Fourth at, opposite Bank of Pittsburgh. JUST REChIYED— -630 boies M. R, RaWns; 60b do Ouster do; 300 half do do: 60 boxes Valencia do: 30 do Smyrna do; CO do Lcxul do; 1600 drums Fig*; COO boxes do: For sale by ’ . niyid JOSHUA RHODES & CO . S 3 Wood rt. S' TUCKS FOK BALK— 10>baros MiftotOtaCoppar block-; 10 do National d>; 40 do Adrrature do; & do llldtfo; do. * UO do .VTectora Insurance Company; ' 40 do Firemen’* do; 10 do PittiburfibLliolnsaratiM Company; •JO do Allegheny flat. t • , *J6 do Alleubenv anl Batlcr Plank Hoad. ’ CIUS, B. LOOMIS, : opnositoliaokof Piiuburihjlourtbalraet, * Hock and BUI Broker. 310 Ui* Uo&orable tho Judges of tlio Coart cf General Quarter Soalooeof the Peace, la and £>r the county of nu*s&tleii of Vlaifrwl Streenv, of iho Fuuxli Word, Alieshmy, In the county aforesaid* humbly ihcwetb,—-That your petitioner hath prodded herself with material* Ist aerotnmodaticn of traveler* and ctfaem, at her duelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and pray* that your lion* ora xtUl ha pleased tn grant hern lict?r.*e to beep a puLllc hours cf entertainment, and your petitioner, a* in doty bound, will pray* ' V I , N r the aulwcrlbcra, citizens of the IVord a&rcsald, do rc'tifr, that the aI»T6 petitioner la of good repute fur non* erty and temperance, and 1? well pronJcd with house room and conrcnleaccs for the accommolatlpß and lodging of gtranccni and travelers, and that aaldtawra is nrcomry g A Walker, C A VacdlTeCdcr, Wm llurney, Vfm Pat Id* son. Henry CKelly, Francis Vanhorn, WmFranwvWm TV II Boblnroa; B Wh!tehJUfC,D JliafiJutoek, M Trvs~--’* -jiWerprfoa.-, my2&3t O’Donnells—/ .i' NNIE,MVOWNLOVK. TkaUtostecrnporiUoncf our A. tonnsmaTn S.-C. foster—want* l>y Diaries V. Shlr*A.“ Who’ll bftvo m«? Aa sues with mjnuroos applaiw by iladanoTbiJloovat her concert iathla city. Dream* of Horn*; <Hlth «a excellent llkeneta of Blulamo Tblllou. . ' ; „ „ Come, and XII gire ymiTWtjTm*w *mmj, by J. B.ttocxlbury. they rate* thee at home: answer to do they mils me at home? SoUler’aSchottittb, (with an 4‘tegoat cobrv4 vignette.) Rcriaw Polka, (embellished with honey 33U Schattlsci, . Pkri* SchottLseb, VaHciiftoia. . _ Jewef&hottbsch, new and Txmuliful, by TToUenbmiput. V**, ril romo to thy mountain Iwinu—Brown. Alio~-A zru»t extetudva and choice of Music for Ttollni «b\l IMnso, Flute and Piano, golem for Violin and Flute, by the b«t masters, 4c. Cultivation of the You*, without a master, a now work, by J. B. Woodbury. The aboTi* received per cxprvw, and for fa!o by 21- KLEIIEIt, of the Uohhm Harp, No. 101 Thin! street. First edition, w.ouo—tutnam’s .monthly— JUNE—Completing tho First Yr.lume, is liosr res.lv, anil tar rale at MINER 4 CO.’S. No. JJ Smlthfirld Ittwit. cosfEtTS or this xuwnra : 1. Old Ironsides: by James Fcnnimoro Cooper. 2. An Autumn Picture. 3. The Midnight Sun. 4. Inns. A. Miss Peck's Friend; a Notwl, in ten chapters. O, Tbo Polar Seas and Sir John Franklin. ,7. Thackeray in America. 8. Works of American Statesmen. 0. A Meditation of Paul Potephan, 10. General Ogle— A Character. 11. Uncle Bernard's Story. 12. The BcuoTolent Institutions of New York. Ulus* trttal—The Bible House, The Odd Fellows* Hall, Tho New York Hospital, The N’ew York Institu tion for tbh Blind. 13. “Our Own.” i (Continued^ 14. Editorial Notes. Literature—American, English, French, German. Music, -Fine Arts, 4c. . .. * 4gy*To Bcbsou’bess axd tub Tiuds— I Touid Vouixt—Tho present number completes the first volume of the Migaxfae; price Two Dollars, in Appropriate clothing binding. Orders (hr the volume Should bo (bnr&rded at once. The cloth cases or covers will be supplied at 25 rente. - Q. MINED & 00., No. 82 ftmithfleld street Sundries— -60 dozen assorted Pickles; 25 do do Presmesr 80 do Spiced Oysters; 10 cases -Sardines i 10 do . Prunes, gloss Jars; Bdo do fancy boxes: 50 boxes Lozenges; 20 eases Claret Wine; 20 do 'Mascat do; 10 dozen assorted Ketchup; 50 boxes Jujube Paste; 80 .do Quin Drops; 10 cases common Liquorice; 25 boxes Refined do; 60 bags Walnuts ; / 50 do Cream Nuts; SO do FUborts; 25 do Sicily Almonds; 6 bales Bordeaux do; 60 bbis. Pecans; 25 casks Currants; 25 bbls. Loverfng'S Bugar; 30 boxes Eock Candy; 25 do Maccaronl; 25 do' Vennacelll; 40 kegs German Plumi; . 2000 bus. Pea Nuts; 600 boxes Herring; Just roo’d and for sale by * JOSHUA'RHODES'*OO,' 30 Wood su, opposite Bt. Charier HoUL *” ; v propextyrojp Sale. ~ ~ TUB subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable terras, the followingproperty, tJ*s A Throe Bidry-Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 2$ feat front, bocb 112 feet to as alloy.. The House is one of toe best buildings, and in' one of the. most pleasant neighbor* hoods in the city. Eire Lota—embracing comers of Frost and Ferry streets; one hundred fivo foet front on Ferry and sixty fret on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the comer, a two story Frame on Front sh, and two Brick Build* ings,us«t as shopmen Ferry st ■ x '• A Lot, 81 fbet front by 60 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. , ■■ ' A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 00, fronting on Congress and Elm sta., AHoubo and Lot,on Wylie streot, near the new Court House. Tho house is well arranged and in good order, and is now occupied ass hotel;; „ . A Three Storyßrick, on Smlthfiold street, near Seventh being in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by 80 fbet deep, fronting on Shrithfield at.' A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne -ini KobSson streets, Allegheny City. This £s a very desirar Heand pleaiimt locationfcrartaldcac*. . ~, ~. : Nine £ote In the town of'M’Kwsport, each 60 ftet by 150. SeTeral-of thaaa are on the Slain stroot , , Eleven Acres in Lime town, on the HonongahelalUVer, on. which there arc 4 houses; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone ooal, and ftbundanoo of limestone, convenient. to the landing; and two coal pits open. Nlnctr Lots in tho town of Oolumbia, CO feet by 150 each, nearly all level* and well, located. The tenant of each Lot has toe privilege of using whatever stone cod he may ro* quire for his own use, from a pit near *h© Columbia Is n pleasant situation on toe bank of toe Monongahela riv er a short distance below Look No. 3, In the midst of an ex* tendvfe stone coal region, and would be a desirable point fbr momifwirtnTtTig PBtamlshmenta. Two Hundred actea of «o«iior Stans toii.with House, KailnMuh tc. This prepsrty baa .front of 140 rods on th» StaSSuU, rireri anexcellent landing; good grtdsuul SmidiSon for railroad—with- enough isral ground .t ons, ooint Ibr houses and gardens, or locaUona fbr manufactories.' fie veto is deep enough tooilowhorsos to be used to haul to* ont the cool—the quality of which, far iron work, stsam, gal, or fbr aay ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any to tho country. • • ■ In ay abeeneo, my-agent, Jamea Blakely, Esq, all neoessary Information, and W authortod to rire jrtafan teo dtods fbr any property sold. JAMEa MAY, >■ m yga iNotsllO Penn street * t * 1 : -*- -*• . * U SAVY l Bu«,«r 07 YiasJ ASS EKSSi HKi—. SB Aim PROPOSALS, la SaMiateife oath d-3«£; rarely, endorwd " O-n f K»r/Viml«tPhn»dslpSl9 ) «ni &> “ flcs nata IS o’dock, oatiß) Sothdsy Oi fornlehlng mirldiraißg at »a&-slsw«fjfe“ JgfSH?-' N»tj Yard aSrapdicamy ba diseSLi 1 V Cosi.-Jff ant thereof tha mxtrr**** ticrctaßpscii.^^ 5 " lfißO iaal Cat of oilKicao, 5 i=£» thleS, fi to.lo fed loaf, . r 3l *’ o * l-COOllnoal foot BaMtatei 12 inches. wl2s> cot - less than S leehea thick, and Stcn - toefistlaog, - - yatoot : 3,000 porches pier stone, . ::: - p«t peJca . 600 team loads pebble paring stones -•• per load •• CuuNo.IL ■■'•■'■ . fcetfto measure, hemlock wharf timber, perlooo wet 10,000 feet, board measure, while nine, ll by 15 Inches, and SO to 50 fectlong, 80,000 feet, board measure, white pins plank, 5 . - IncheathicJc.SO to 50feet long, ana : .Pintlftfw ••.>..•..»• • • <10*,:: . . 60 white oak Anders, 7by 9 inches square, 5• • ? , and 12 feet long, ' each r £oo.feet, board measure,-white pine pannri boards, % Inch thick, perlooo feat . WO feet, board measure, white pine panel , plsnk.lJStochtildt, - , SQO feet, board meaaare, white pine panel. . plank, Z inches thick, . COO feet, board measure, ash plank, lnch*; : -'5OO ffeet, board- measure* ash boards, v l inch ...... es thick, .* . * 6 pieces white hickory, 8 by 8 Inches, and 7 ~ r ■ ■ ‘feotbyffi&cheslong,- • • . 'CuasN'o'3’ UUciUaritous.. 100 pounds2Dd cut nails, 100 do 12d cutnails, .. 200 ,;do KVI cut nails,- . . Cuss NO. 4; , - ■■■ Misbdtemanu. 500 Csthom*2s^laelillaDffi4rope,estimated fit .. ..- Toopoupda: /: ... perpound 300 do 3-lnch Manilla cope, estimated-at- pounds do SOO do •> Scinch Manilla rope*estimated at. 600-pounds do COO do 33£Ineb Manilla rope, estimated at . •- 750 pounds: • do . 44neh Manilla* Topo, estimated at 1200 pounds • uo 800 do 4V£lncb Manilla rope, estimated at ,r ; 1100 pounds • > ;do SOO do " 45£!nelJ Manilla rope, estimated at j. \. 1200 pounds -6 pitching axes 1 barrel coaHar 400 do-.-r . Cuss.Xo.6. -iftioSancmi. y. ream patent glass-paper, No. 0 ]Z - - <io . No.££ 1 - . • <jo .• •• No.l' , 1 dozen screw-uupnn,witb c alters, for brasses, ;; essortodjfronxJhjtolliieh pepdezen -1 do • assorted,ilrosi£i tt>2ln* *■.•:■ else* • • • :■ 1 dorea 12 crass cat saws C penal saws 3. tenon saw*- *: t - •. 3 wood saws. obroad-axes .. ... . u: 3 wood-are-t- ■ 3 2 grindstone*, each 4ft laches diameter 3 gross No. 12 3 gross 2-lnch do .No. 15 . 4 «u»t steel shorcls, No*. 3and4. do No. 0000 1 dozen spades I patent lape-line, 100 feet long 0 pairs bead-planes, right and left* (too VA Inch '* CussKo.o. 2,600 pouniaround lion,from K to 7-1 Much diameter : ' jperponod 8,000 ponodtaqoarotorn, Cum No. 7. .. .. jfttetgaaroaa. . , 21 rfiooU double elej*6a! ar4trtast»P« : perahept SiabeauOolamblrt - '<■ ■ ao ..... 2 rc&nte letter paper, ruled to pattern porresm ■ * do "do 1 ' fiSnMlccd . i. '- 3° • », do cap paper do .' - , l do capcorelow. . j° _ 1 do larjo aorcioju ■•.. .■ . j° 2 do ’ bias* till*, to pattern . ■■ 1., j° 1 da foedpta fbr trcrultt, to pattern ; do Udo eertlflatacf MtUaaoat. do do, . •i do pajraeconnte j» jo «do ■ do jo 12 do money reqalaltico do l do c2le*rs r payroll* - •do . . I 14 do officer *• master rolls do •do j •4 do. discharges . i ta. do alJotmenttleket* da do it do req*tdtionslbr*mall*tore* do - do -ii do steward* 1 weekly return* do do 12 quire* blotting p*p«r JP*f ! 600 quills, clarified. No SO perlTO - \KL pound scaling vox per pound 1 do French wafer*, red do *4 do pounce „ ... 9do*en7abcr «nd Contea’s drawing pencil* -par doses 22 do Monro* 1 * bert lead pencils do 23)0 legal envelopes, whit* per 100 2100 letter envelopes* ’whit* . «» 0 dotes piece* of red tape ' • per doses 1 do pleeca month gltt* , ** fnriiAink P«r piece 25 do India rubber ■ 444 paper* black sand ~ 2 .-.each « email bottles carmine t ■ .... - S° 15 quart bottle* Uayhard A Noyes'*black Ink •.. •• do 1 quart bctibArnpld’e copying blaektpk - do 2 small bottle* blue Ink jJ® . . 150 eard* Perryan pen* • • • ’ - per «rd Bpefiknlrc* ***** 2 erasing knltes 42 memorandum book* ■ « 1 logbook, to pattern 2 diaries do 1 pay book do 0 blank books, 2 qalroa each 1 mechanic* 1 and laborers' book, to pattern 1 1 requisite book do 6 letter file* 2 sand boxes 2 Inkstand* 2 flat ruler* CUB 3 h’o. 4.. JtfitxUaneoux. 00 cords TCIIQTT-pIOO wood . CuaaNp.9. Ibsttilanconx, . IGOd te»ra load* parte* cratch 32 cubic feet each per load . ■■ . Cuo No, 10. * ' AhscetianWit. 14 lx? us timothy and darer hay. 800 bundles rje straff Cusa Kail. iiitxUa&toxu. IJO ba*hel3 gtaand cats and corn • 120 bushels cats - 20 bushels wheat ship staff 2 bushels salt Cuss No: 12. ifoed/uuour. C down 12 Inch mill-saw flies • . 0 do 10-lnch- do 0 do Moth, hand-saw flics ■ . 20 do . do 10 do 334*lDch do - ll do 12-lnch half round cabinet rasps 2 do 12-lnch. do flics 2 do 14-lnch.fiat fine files . 2 do 14-lncU tl&t coarse files 2 do 14-lneh half-round flno files 2 do l+lnch half-round coarse files 2 do C-lnch rat-tatt file*- . r Cusi No. 12. 1 • . • JfifctZ&xnrous.- _ • 200 pounds shear-steel, 2}£ hr finches ; per pound 4DO pounds east steel. from Yyi to 1U inch S'luaro do i Cuss No. 14.—JUtrceuunoHtf i cO poundsgloo per pound I 20 do borax [ io do spelter t® 10 do ox shoe calls I 12 do rotten stone o do sponge tOQ do copperas 200 sledge handles 12 aides bellows leathor 20 mlloas dabbing ft gallons neat'a-tbot oil 1 barrel fish-oil 30 pounds ten am soap 60 do castile soap 12 dozen com brooms 6 do hickory brooms, flat 4 do whitewash brushes, 8-knot 4- do hand-scrub brashes 1 do dusting brashes 1 do sweeping-brashes, with handles 1. do 1-bushel baskets, oak or hickory 2 do S-bosbel baskets do 2 do Iron-bound water-backets ido do water-cans l}£do coppewlreted fire-buckets 1 borsfroorer 2 do cards 2 do brashes [ 1 do comb i 2 curry-combs i 1 bottle oil of spike [ l pair eheep-ahears I 1 set cart-harness complete, to order 1 set cart-harness for dudes, to ordar 6 barrels sperm oil, 160 gallons 0 do tallow, 1000 pounds 60 pounds gum packing 200 do sheet Lead 400 do cotton waste 0 largest size seww-wrrachej. ft smallest size ecroW'Wnnches , <1 belt-punches, % Inch if: 2 brass pumps, 4 Inches diameter - 100 foot iron pipe, 2>< inches diameter . 60 feet lead pipe, 2>s Inches diameter, > 3 tin oil-tanks* 4Q gallons etch ‘ ■ 4 copper. oil-feeders - 12 patent spring oil-cans . - .. 20 quires emery paper . P**^™** •-34 feet S-lnch leather risetad, with - 1 coupling in the centre . perfoot FOE THE NAVAL ASYXUM. • ClassNo.l. . • MUodkawm. •" 60 pea coats, coarse blue pilot cloth 125 jackets, bine doth ' 160 rests, blue doth 225 pairs pants, blue doth 600 shirts (orer) white cotton shirting. 250 shirts (under) blue fisnnd (Indigo dye) 200 shirts (under) Canton flannel (unbleached) 200 pairs drawers, blue flannel (Indigo dyo) 200 pairs drawers, Canton flannd (unbleached) 200 handkerchief black silk, (for the neck) SOO pairs half hose, woolen 100 jackets, brown drilling . 76 Tests, brown drilling 160 pairs pants, brown dwk 60 palm drawers, white cotton drilling 600 pairs balf-hosc, cotton . 600 pocket handkerchief! cotton - ClassK& l . \ ;-.• Iftxccgcncom. 125 hots, black felt 126 pairs half boots, caiftkln 350 pairs laced boots, like nary pattern 130 pairs slippers . , . ISO pairs boots and shoes, half soled ISO pairs boots and shoes, heeled ■. Ctias No. 3. HtsctHancovs* 20000 pounds beet fresh and good quality 0000 do beef, corned d® 0500 do bacon .5? 1500 do salt pork <“ _ COOO do seal 5? 1500 do beef’s User ?° *BOO do beet dried do 100 do lard do. 050 do poultry • do ISOO do fish, fieshin season ; , . . , 750 bushels potatoes • perboahel "moo Bounds regetahles in season, required ssmt weekly u , ; ..per pound 20 bnshels best dry white beans : - per bushel Cuss No. 4. • esoapotnidabottor,gtxd JjnalUy. v 7500 do sugar, good tooTO : 125 gallons best New Qrlesnss&ol&ues■■•■■. 2500 pounds coffee . v ••• *■. 500 do tea,younghjsoa-.v . U5OO do riee, best quality .. 2000 do '. flour, lupwfias- . 500 do •. raisins,box, 2000 gallons milk, test quality Y- V l lyS’U, ! ' * . . '• n - ,tt <•*•■'' *" - | i~ ,-. * ■ . .. i:.. .. . I A • Vr,^ 100 pootida nmsiard, good quality 150 do pepper, good quality 3 do asserted spices 20 bushels salt. -2000 pounds fish* salt cod • .£OOO d <y. . mackerel, Jfo. 1 - 50' do-Vi Indian meal ■ COO gallons vinegar ... • l 3500 pickles, assorted. 600 pounds starch I soo^-do-' 7 --sodayfbrvraahing.i i - : - 6 do-indigo i £5OO do - soflprl>estfciJd- '- 60 bands test soil scan. : © gallons'ffiatcr strained oil '6OO eggs: CUasNo-6. ' AGtc&aaemts. 25 mattresses, {single} see.sample-. .fiA'THtftHi.blanfcafai /-. do . do'sheets,cottoa.do 100pUJorrcases- do .do .r-25Dedlptesda v 160 yards towelling . do . :: •ICO- do '' bouse dothdo • 200 do linenfcr. table do r.Cusslfo-fr £ff«yglXßflHW» v 120 pics, mine© 75 ;do firatf-: CussKo.?*; .Afitarttanoxa* 2500 wands bestcbsTrtflg tobacco: . • •• ~cubs9&'B... j/ttor-gancom.- 12 bushels sand,' pettier' -• * ;5. dozen scrubs, hand •.. 8 '•• do'- > -ulamps “ -2 brashes sweeping; ,2 . do dusting .v : 8-dozen brooms, corn—. 3 • • -do hictay ~ 12 dozea'lcnltes- • .. 12 do &rILS~ 12 do; apoons, Iron or German sflter- - • 12 <lo bowls, qnazt -. 12 do plated soup'• •;- .• 12 do tumblers, tin or metal . C do buckets,' pointed 400 pouncUnails,assorted,cut _ ; -r.;, ; 6 gross screwy - ..d0.....<• * 2Doofeet,bo&rdmeasare 7 7to.lpinalu£aber-.--; 1500 do „ No 2 do . 1600. - do No 3 :do . Class N 0.9. ; ■ r ‘L r ' . 2fixc£Uaue£nu,r : < - 120 bushels of oat* . pergoond do 24 hnaholu com • , . ClASfi'No. 10. .. >.■'v H£s&Banetius. each per barrel 10 cords pine wood - W barrel* charcoal . . - • • CussKdll. vAfaxUansaus. 400 pounds whlte.lead . .12 gallons llnsecd.cil. - . 5 do neat's foot oil -10 do spirits turpentine. D do’ warnlsh : ' .•: b do lacquer . ••• v - -< Nor*.—For particular description and samples* Uuaers are referred to the governor of the asylum- : -••••• forprinted schedules and forma goffers, bidders are re ferred to Uie NetyAgem at Philadelphia*. ; • , It Is to be provided In the contract,- and-to be distinctly. j understood by the bidders, that theamoonfc and number i of articles enumerated In class©.headed .** Miscellaneous,' { are specified as thejjro&a&k quantity which may be requir- j ed, as veil as to fix data for determining thelowcsfc bld,bnt the eon tractor la to furnish’.mare or less of-, the said enum erated’ nTtM**, /rnd in tush jpuaihhes and at tueh ixma at the bund* or &Bt9urtdai& may require, durioi? the fiscal year.ebdlng 30th June, 1554, auditk» »qu«st«l,.uuta fur ther contract# riiall be made for the ensuius;.fi£calyear of 1854-*&5; and whether the quautitiea-requlred.be more pr \t*t than those specified, the prices shall remain the same* All tho articles must be of the best quality, delivered in good order, free of all and : every extra charge or expense, and subject to-the- inspection,-eormt;-wright, CT m®«wevi mentof theaald nary-yard, and bate-'an.Tespec.ts.iatisfoo- j tory to tto commandant thereof, - Contreetota for classes be?drf. “ Hlreellancous, 3 .who do , ! not reside near the place where the articles are to be dellT emLwill be required to name !a their proposals an ageat at the cityqtprincipal place[ncar the yard.of delivery, who may-be called upon to deliver articles when they ahall.be re-. all bufidlagmaterfals may becommencSd. i 'forthwitltiaud iaust .be cmomexicedwilhln sixty days after i the date of the contract, and Continuedfrom,time to time, ( as in the opinion of . the comraandaht of the yard the wants : bf tbe furgtgftnaay require, and must be ccatylci/d tsilAzn iht \ fiscal utar ending 80ft Jane, 1854. . . -• ... i They win to measured, inspected, counted, or weighed by i the roles adopted by the government, afethe.navy yard: for. instrnettoto regarding which, and-fora more particular de scription cf all reference to the command, antof tlw yard* ‘When all other things are equal, prefer* enoe wIU to glten, In awarding the [contracts, xo article* of the growth, production,* and manu&rtore.cf An# -United; sureties, In the full' amount of the contract, will to required, and tveuty.per eentum, as additional security, dejqftnrt fhnn each payment until the contract shall hare -been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise aathrrri gri by per grow do per dozes do • th» . . ;. r . v'-' Oa daffles headed “MittelUaecms" to be ileliTered fla re aolredMuringlha fiscal year, the twenty por centum retain •d may.wthe discretion of the command ant, be paid quar-. terlyon the tlrstof January,-April, July, ami October, when . the deliveries have teen; satisfactory; per csutl will bo paid by tha Xavy Agent: at Philadelphia, vittln thirty days after of tills-fn triple • : cate, duly vooebedaod approved. - Ko part of the per eea trtm rwrred |* u>be paid until aft rejected article* offered under tha contract shall hare been removed fromth* yard,. • onteasspodallyaotborisedby.tha department. v : It wUfbe stipulated - in the contract-thaty if delimit shall bemadebypirtiesbf the first part in deßrating alt or any of the articles mentioned of the quality and at the times and places abore profited, then, and la that case, the. said par- forfeit and pay to the "Crated States, aa-liquldated iamtscS * sum <»f money equal to twice the amount of the contract price herein agreed upon as tbo price to be paid Crr the artieter in case of the actual-dellrciy thereof which I damage* may be recovered Trom lime to time, as theyacerue*-v : V. ; ?• . • • , • _ . - Thcsuretiesinastßig* the-contract, and mazeaffiaajit. •that they* in thouayrepaie. are worth ever and above treir. [ debts and liabilities the futi amaunVcf-the'contract. - I '•'•• offermnst by the’person or persons na-" Idnsit, and by tha guarantors, accOnhas to. theftrai an | nexed; and. thelc r«ldence,jumlng tb« town and State, | murt be distinctly stated. t .w - • I It Is to loprovidedia the contract: that thebarear.shail I haTO tha powerbf atmnlliag the contract, withoatless or, I damagu to the government, In case Congress shall not make [sufficient appropriations tor the articles named, or for the ■ J completion of the works estimated for, and on which thy 1 advertisement is based. • ‘ | • Persons whose offer shall be accepted. will:' oe nouSed by ! letter through the post office, Tmich notice shall bb eoosld*. I «red sufficient; : and if. th^-’do not; enter, into' contract ibr - I the supplies fpeciHed within fifteen-days frtm;thftdateof.. I notlcofromthb cf-tho acceptance of-their Lid, a I confcrtctwlll be made with «nna other, person or persons, I and the guarantors of sdeh defaulting bidder, will do held t responsible fbr all delinquencies. 1 - All offers not made in strict conformity with this auver- I tisemenfc will* at ih9 r opttoul-uf the -bureau, be I those enty-whose offers may be .accepted .wDI 4 and contracts will be ready for execution without delay -by. |'thauavy agentat per doses each sextos per boodle per bushel do FORM OF OFFER To the Chief of the Bureau of Yurds.and Xkxls, „V 'avj/vt-, ■ puTtmott, • of'. Ila the State of:- X \heruliy offer, to furoWi, under our advertisement datai • day of , , and subject to all tha requirements^cx the aaitaev all tbo articles embraced In Qaaa No, ,Yix.\ (Hero Insert tbe-wUcles* with price* carried oot.) - amounting to - ‘ ; (write the lissrcgate in words.),. And T propose ” (name the agent if one is .required by the cu f ertiument.) par doien :• do .•••• do do do do do do do do do do. • '-The txnderslgneiJt. In the State of , in the State of . ,43 '(fuaraalors, hereby ■ undertake that. theater# named V will, if offer bo accept* ■ed, entertuto contract, aa before required, .with the United States, within fifteen days alter the date of notice through the post office, of the acceptance of bidyasbetore mentioned. Icertily that the shore named ; . • end are known to me to.be good and responsible guarantors In this czue. . ; •••• .v‘: : •',•* " (To bo signed by o navy agent*, collector, or -district attor ney, or some other person, known to the bureau to be creditable.) oySaiawlw *each ■■ pertddfl: per gallon • do • per barrel ~ per jonnd per doses: • do • do • '• do do : ".•.do > do . . ■ do ' ri LOVES AND DAL? HOSB—Tn great Twisty, to bo ha jjT at [my3>J CgBSTBR’S, 74 Wood street IIkrOLFB’S BOHjiIDAM. SCHNAPPS—For alo at VV myZt KBVSEIVB Prog Store, 140 Wood st. Oardanaad in'part of rakes,. Anna* spades, baddihg^kalTesjdigging- forks,' -potato® ‘.hooks, grass nooks, grasa scythe^-espasdiss cultivators, suitable, for tho garden or. corn field, seed eowert, of itarioos patterns, „ horse rakes,' grain cradles, scythes and sneattia, straw and stalk cutters, aniia.fmahdcctar. plete assortment of seeds for the former, gardenersaad dai* rymeo, such aa fleld turnips, beets, ;carrots,£e.>-From the Seed and Implement Warehouse of ~ m • ' •jny2s • - - •, : JAMES -WABDRO?* •• StoubeSTillo and Indiana .Railroad 1 ■ • Cl A A STONE ODTTEES AND STONE MASONS WANT- ED. ca Clq StanbenYlHa ar.d Indiana Rai'rond.— WaffM from *1,25 to £2,25 per day, according to liomulifl cotloxn of the maw. - Soteial StonaMaamsarania!, wm are: copoblo oftoktog chaißeof Jieaij masonry, to atom W«n wmres wHlla pail.' Oui masonry; l« HeiTj.aaa srfll aSonl atoadT employment during t£e season. Extra imijm to exr ■' : Ti ? ' :TO3TEB, bbo. * co,; Coatractars of £2 miles of S. and I.Eallroad. . / OfflcaitXeesbxnsi CaxioUccraatriOMa,' ‘'\L caeb \ . mySfclmd&y*/. • ■ "; r^ V•*•-•• per bottle per pair poreet < do per gallon perjound :: SpleaOM Plßnojß’ortos*. : -• TOHS has Jnst.received, O ftcalhaM«iafectaEy-r •••■ finished Xotils XlYth ChicSkfirixiffP&M. forte; full reren. octave; camd ia-tha.richest JiMtal>rtnaa etylaiaadof tsostexaulata'BidpearMikft.tcna, Price£&w.- iLSO— Kanos- ThamboTeare' all fena- the celebrated manuaetonr or Jonas Gdefcerln*,‘Boston, and-vtUlbescM as canal, at a* tffry price*. -• ’---- JOHN Ajreatftr the sals of Chlckerißg’s Pianos, fcr Western Penn* Wtantt.-- - : 'SiP SUMMER DRY GOODS! Hißnos, a . 45 Wood lind 103, Ulira 81r«ti, V A "EE KOW RECEtVXS'Q »large addition of TKEdHK A/wPOBTEB v&rGOODS; as to'w’hich they In rite the cttentlna cf city dealers, fc-VeteU as thA«a frctna distance. Antony the derirahla Goods just re cciitd, are nsny bandaoma idyles of LATftiS, EHiAGESj BEBEGES. BAST, and COAT USEKB, BOXS, HO3IESY,- Ac. Also, .* iarjre stock of-SBUiIEB OOAIINQS, I'antalocncry, Ac, All of sihlch trill be sold, at a small adrsnco to cosh CT picidxull cszh b'sy'Ti. - Pitt&hursh, May 23,151A-—da arise per pair. do ‘ - each per pair each ' HEW JEWELEY ,8 TO EE, - . - 87-EZorlret (Second door above theJforVtwed center of Vie Diamond.) ; TOHK STEVENSON, (of the lata firm of John E : tl announces to the publisahaihehes opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment cf W ATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVEE AND PLATED WARE, LAMPS, GI RA2QX}LES>.{bc&£ and Jbbfa Cutlery, BniatOiia: Tea and Cbmattsnioa.Sds,cxSd the usual variety of goods In Ms line of business. ; , v. __ •' ■ Special ears and attention given to the REPAIR of FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. He trusts, that from his long experience in business, he will be able to give satisfaction, to thosa who may fcvor bin witii their patronage. O ' : v. > Pittsburgh, May 15th, 1853, ny2s perjtound - A CHALLEIJQEI BOBESI DDHNISQ, et the Fifth Ward of thU <%,U prepared do fbrge and finish work on -COSIPAS«Ea,, CALLPEES, DIVIDERS, all kinds of NEPPERS, WIREWOREERS*.-TOOLS, and FORCEPS,, asak^- •am woßXaEr.in ; cfßcnra-A : amonnt-.they. are wEHng to Vdas'^rewiud-^^£^^^ r wiR also bo prepared, to meet anywbrl^n^to.|np^^ : the firm named above at tho approacMng- ?f~- tbere-istthe merits of their Thla challenge la not Pggffig^jgg cf ?ttTj?Sdfrte but .lt3.obiect_ia-.to firm-mentioned, regard tohlsaifflas amechardfi, “S'nfido of * S™; cured at JOHN WELL, Second and Wood s HAYS & QEITY, 712UMBt« undid JOHN ENOLANire, on Peaa. street, Ward..' ■ .. • per pound per gallon •• • do . -rdO « do per gallon .. " iw: • * \ , V* '» -»-' l v. -: -. 4 -i *i * *» < ► ■-> * ♦ -• r .- ' U: ' *t\- wJ ‘■S’* per pound do do - per bushel perpound • do ' do :- ; per gallon pe? hundred .::psr wund 'do ' per barrel •v - v -pergallon per do tan each ■ •...-.each-. peryani - do - ''-•''PCf.pDUhd each •--- ,porpound petlmahel ; Tjej'doson ’ * do . ' jl° do " , do do ■ .-v-:u ~ do, : ■ f c 'do. n r% do ' / do do per ponni ;-.pergroa» •. perH.- • - do pgr bnahel do . i per cord >-.per barrel -per pound jjct gallon da’ XSS^nalur?*.] '\fV ?-"'1 r'> - v> -’- - *\ t v. -: -*■ .t. • s 1- r a *• ’ < AMUSEMENTS. THEATBS. Lcsns'asa MiXit3a. H M....,L. n ,« ui .JOSEPHC*FOSTER ~ SSP. Doorsopen &t 7J£ o'clock; pg?fewsar»'y at ©‘clock. —— FBI CSS Cj iSSSSSSSSi - Persia 80xe5............_5i,{|0 (Drags C&da....„........50 eti parniutta. 50 j Sesmd Tier ~, C 3 _ CS* Sits nay iasCTnd eitbr Eos'CSre.dßrfn’’the day, without estrs charge. _ - C3—Fourth of tha to to aepjrtnre Car Europe,) of Mr. J, iTmcCBOCH, tia Arr.rr f ,-.in tragodhs, who will appear in th*- EoaanUcTragalyof BS SOTO, rms-HEm-er IS3 g. rt, written for Mr. Murflech, fcy G. H. Ml!—, Era, cf£il3- ootr, ltd playedsrereixWwi-blt.to ' ‘ great ploy will be produced ia mart c-rzifeeirtstrl-, trEh entirely uetr eetams. undo «pn_}ly far thi)?i«s, rad with new und.gplen(lidsßcsaery,cm3gainecnVtssnEs2s*ftssl - appropriatecppcrfntaenta. a--.-- ISa > nUtbo P*fi>med tha grra i V DB BOTO 5 " < . Da Soto, (eontsmuiin at the eicaHilon - s-oinr-thDFicrifs.v- ;j r . Murdoch. : o :*-*r-T.V mab.-j, ; ,Ea Potter; • -‘j-,. PaDco.»«M».*«..„.^,i^;-«^.l2r t azsd--.Hrs.Gilbcrt: : - "*'• • ■ To condndo with tha Farea of - • OF A SIQRNING. Ryan. •• Princo«»** Lawler.•■ =■•-. •■ To-morrow —BgncStcf. Hr.-MURDOCH.'- - can bo obtained at CARGO ACD.’S DsTisr' nan Booms, Fourth ctrost, ta’-fSrtf MASONIC GRAND SOIREES IIYSTECEUS3! - noaoAY ayssmo r aaa, r -ian ETEtr irssca procrajsaa'Crati. THE- .FAKIR AF S4VA! • TJi© Great 'lP?c-un3ti£7&i2crorr 4 SB only natural YENTIULOQUIhX of thongs, vhss3 CsL' extranrdinfiry and 'WonderfolidKprtsentations,••.fcaiba-j -.-. • v persons, iiro past-season,. ■ everywhere - elicited --’'-i:'- •nnlT l fwttn^" r - ym - snd. applaasc^iasalto honor of thecMsmia of Pittabgrglr»~Uiat'- tiO-v - -tTS will appear in his ENCHANTED PALACE, la bis usual stylaaf mauDlflccncsandgraisteur. - Y „ • '■mslM3£ENSßCA£lN£T,<sn<!ctiyT*pr*soiitin2.ihai&T*\- . - filmed TEMPLE OFiSITA, gotten tip: at the --enpenso Of : J3D Oy 00 O f will he corgsously ihunussted. • gSp*DooißCpen at 7 o'clock, pcrCgraaawto comaanra at; ..r. S. ' Seats may bo secured daring the day,-on application at. • the Hall. ‘ "■ ~ Carriages may be called at Ifrtfciocfr. •.- -: v .-. - : i; v- >'- 1 . s ■ A GILASD SUB-BAY PERfOBSIANCS, . vmi be gfron on Saturday, at 3 o‘doe3:,fcr the henofit of Jnrenlles, Invalids, and distant residents, vba cannot attend •. et mght. ' . ■; i desirous of recciTing^lnstruction- Ja..-~*Se>- ;.-y -: perimsatspc? Yentrilofiuisaij can v..;-- -• U the sa&C. t3»'AttcnU?o ushers'will bula atteadaneo to.seflttso ; - audience. °y«^ lIOOIC ABS MSB AitTSl GP.2AT COIIBJXATIOy.' LA-FAYETTE BALL: Thursday, Fridayaad Saturday,.2B,2T and 23..■■■■. .■. EOSSHidi'3 GBEAT PAIKTIKa 0? TUB CAPTIVE , ISEAEUTE ; sad GRAXD COXCEBT3, bj IliSiPJa BOS A MB DOIIAND.tho csteSratediAmeifeajiW.m Beras; eeslated By Big. ASTOBIO XQYF.MrT. sad ra cSteias* pira. Lit. B3e* email bills. myEsd CHAS. E. LOOMIS, - siookaed nazti snoiibst Hotea, Bomdo, nczatlzicS*. y .Fiaacc&ub'Agggsiait-cnrgF'v-•-•: : •' *.,TO TEE PUBCSASS ASB SALE 02 STOCKS. . j(S?" Office—7s Fourth street, hst-zfeca-JiarkEt and VTcoJ, opposite theßanfcof Pittshurgb.':: . janlS^y -'■ W l . A. M’ULUEG &.CO., HAVE REMOVED. TO THE CORNER 0? tVoodund Slsth Strocts, tSf* Where they oggr to* their' old eurtcmer3,'cni tha •puhiicgeherailj. atihalosrest rates,-\7hblesala and Beta!!*- the largest, nest select- and complete stoeh'.uf CQOXCB TEAS, FAMILY GROGEBIB3, 'WOODEN. ANB WILLOW.'' WARE to be found in the West, • : . dec4^ Pemri team Miil; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY Cl^Y a •(SSiB ISS'.-SAItSOin STAISnt) :.... • • rr-n==» TINE, SUPERFINE,-EXTRA- FAMILY, and EX-.' IsS? TRA, (nf selccted.White Wheat,). FLOUR, ins atlS. v • BRAN, SHORTS ASB-lUBBUNGS, always on hand-. .. :S3? We wfUdcliTer-Ilour toCfaanfga, of the. uo cßfea. vOrdew .placsd la at BRAUN A ESI*.- TEH’S, corner of Liberty and ShCialr.streets i'or, > N7ILSON A CO.’S, D 2 wnUMatlended to, myl7 BRYAS, SENNEDY -& OX. . PHILADELPHIA CTOTAHI' Y7A2EHOU3E, - 171 Chestms£tL,opposUeVa Scfrfibus*. H. Wi SAEEOED, KEEPSccmstanUy oh. hand tha. most esiensiTO snd • - f (i^r «ryw*7?nmtiofGar^nnitnaGartala to ; \ be feund in-the city, .eoaprisiaffin.-psrt =ct -tharfbnflWlng;... CURTAIN GOODS - AND- FURNITURE COVESEhQS—oU StylfiSOf— .-i--.-- •- French Lace Curtains, .. v Window Shades all prissy 1 Mhahn •• i. . u -- . • .Ihiff nbUandfS-ail French Oomisss, every, atyb and ■ French' :> •’ r pries,;-.- :-j _ if Sa«p Laiaes, ....... -Gilt.CnrtainPins, • ItOTEplt?,-v : - • " . '•' • i»--L • ' : A-1 :> N'lcbrda ftndT?w?aiy' ::"y:_N~s “ Damask Ilnona, •;..- Gimps, all pries?, • -- Cashmercttc,.- . .. Loops, .* Plain Turkey Red,' . ' Fringes, . . - .• ...■> •.■•: r r -..'RstaT«©JJ3£23nsi-'Cari3, r :-:'' - -y tlplTiygnh,-: CzN-;/:': ■ Fuzuituro Gimps,- ■ > •. v^'. llcchSyßiagap-Efnckstg, r .-.AfaU assortment of-tha abova goods corretsutiydhraalg, . ‘ wholesale or rotalL-v : £cssfl:ly-^win«n^' .y-'n^sH* AHL.:Surjju <m Dcatisti-iSucceasor.of. -:Nckl4damUhflsld&t [my&y rr^3»-: - Ua. A* 'o».i3i—Aleets at-tho north<asS corner of • : Ibnitti '*** ibritet streetsi (above A Scxch*. flgld’g 8 tore, ) cu Monday at - -saarSfe ; Lonesvi. ©* ©»:2?rrThs .hy ; Angerosa Lod;pa,No. 239,X (fccf ?. 'WodhesdayerenlnginJToahihgtoh st> •-1 jyly - Y^?=3£SI«ACSLT£;A-—For tt© best OaiOToTSiiaFi&s^-'/; hy at 60 cents Bogota the. Pekin .Ten &&»> No. S 3 "Fifth .street,’ where thaxcry best 'Blaelt.ftcd Green Teascan always be-had.-- 1 - t-~\ .:- - ~-v -~~ Qy9 ? ld. FOW&EHjlaSo.FowlerAPalib* * fry : Bootahcl SSoa-H?.nnfiietnna , A aciiWhsle^lol?Ealcr > ' ■To. Astor House, Nt s •'. ;V .--.fr-^ J -:-^,-. --v ' inar&fca, lli sunAlieS :-«OIHI?A2i^'» or -: Hartford, ■ Comi*—Capital Stock SCOO,CCOr As- - ; seta $439,172. Eoom btlTCurd?: A 69 Wood etseoi. ... C QY4.-tr-' • • . :'• iXHiBSBSOS, Agent laedal .ttTymrded ly FganiiliD-. • lafiiitotc, 185S*i-y.-H* £2irrH, Hanufias. turer of Pocket Books, Porto Mannafe-V BcaWocaWrlting Cases and Work Bases, £3o 'ATch'isrE3t»©ne. doer below -r . ''-. ::^: -•>■ ; - : ; -^BsarhSa.'..::.•:; fr'3?»l^©«:©»''-F« u -Placfc of meeting, Washington Hall, . iky Woodetreei,-between Fifth street and Virgin alley. • - PrrascEa3Xoi>GS,Na-333-r-ilec4s ereiy T oesdsyevehiag, ! l. Mssci2mL*'Eacia?assY,'-No.'"BT~srcets first and'third Friday ofeach ciohih,'? - {aariSdy , commit CwrasiJi-A great aanypes- . • Iky ; sons are dzbsdfhhy tomsatsd with corns* - A certain .: ’ remedy! wiU-bet-ibund a Dr. Qqaxs*z Ccnh Pusms, for sale byJDzv GEOi S.’SEY S£l£ 14$; ~Wcod street. Pitoiaailatl2Kizai2sct&perboz. *cp3 ;. deductions to those whu bay togeUagain^-;-?' :<i v- flrs&CUß3?Al£fS,Curtain hl&tortais#:ri3afi3 • ; thy'CurtataTrimnings of.eTery'dcscripttsuj'Fuznisuro . Painted "Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Fins, Bands, £&, &i wholesale and retail..: < •> W-.H. CAESF3, -;---:.^-;--Ho,l(^Chesiroiatrg^bgacrWthV-PhllPdslpria. : :; v :- • TriffttnM to ' style. " fmarS&y ‘ rr^ 3 * HiUor*® Window. Slaado- £laam2hc« Iky tosry, COENEB OF SECOND AND ABCS SIS* ..= PHILADELPHIA. Onxiaottois,. u Ca£sS: filler cad'XoicU : Profits?' - ' ' - - ' Store, Cimrch, end Lodge Boon SHADES; nads inn -. superior rnr.nTirr. •■ • --V .gg- Dealers.and others ore Invited to give ns a -call, b®---.- fore purchasing <rtWwberei r G. A ,00-r - •' - . eu27:70 ~r x -SvW. corner geaoad sndAreh eta* FhflJu , * rr-u=» Pittabuzßh City .Glass .vWorSss*— Iky W.CtJNNINGHiSI DOW GLASS,’comer of WdBKET.ssiPI&3T-S¥£2BTSt Pitisbnrgh;'' PeoasylTsalv' - Particular, attention : paid ts odd dealers to FtINF GI t AS3,vVIAI i 3,-BOr* ; TwO: of tho finn betag ggsetjcal tsea, wiligiTo . their ehtirbaUaation to thb'busicessi and’Giay labl ; ncnS* y 1 dentaey-csn pralucean artHs oTWlndowGlass oq-oal to any either ef ferelgnor gema tie manafacthrg.-^. . /. - -v jrs»him*sos i a --dagbbebb o^ i ’ej?k Ky Poet CSlea Bnßdisgs, Third street. ' Idkcnassss taken in idl Jdnda. of 8 A*H. to 5 E.tL, giring as - ; accurate ordsUc vastly sn-^ ; chspr^:^S?S^ Ifaa- Him toSP.Mr •• -, : N^B^-Tiikenegwnpfrickcg dwa*.rsrpsrßoaa takanfe any: partcfth&dty.' ~ fcotStly.-;-.;';'-. r Nciscs ln tho 'Hfi'ai and -aiidiS*' triy tho cnr,epecdilyendpermn ncntlyrcnaved,without paianrinconrcaggc% fcrDr; Hi«> • UT, Principal Anrist of the N.»Y.Ssr at S 3 Arch stmt, .Philadelphia! &em 0 A. H. to 3 Thirteen years of elcca end almost ttudfridetTsitenilaa to thiahranch of special practice has enabled hlra to reduce Ua- ~ finned end ohsiisate cases yield, by a steady attention to the miwicspresaibetLy—- - . -•• —[asg£3 T\BtED APPLES—CS sacks* for sale by X/ mylC S3HTg A SIKCSAIH. 'W*s* MV>s **‘* ,K &n** TSTSHSTEE AND OXFOBD- TXLSrGeit«3::Md Toilet : VY > Slippers; fcr Genttanen, fo graatyaririy* ®*“. s-j? taygK*- - ~W. s, SGF <tg?rrg - TOHsrketst.^^ MES’Si Sots’ gat Youths’CMS;Ocat..Srmai-ltSit toa Ri§Et2Sti»EoOT3, SHo£SaodGAn!Ea3,sf T»- TT. E. gßgSgTg; 107 I&rtetif' -- '•.-._:-.';--;;.'.' L-‘-:‘v /-\Shacd and fcr alt, e» collection of PAPER ■ Vl cl Eirff not-. EMfet.froaPtcoch Ea etui of «fiiT«iSs?n S& I S i ®^:^ sla::l!tf;^ -:«Jl^i»TOt.■■: F MnrTf. w*fr&gaar3fci*ft«wJr &fc».Taigl3itßi. >&a olala.-nar ~-. l WMitKetberaa-assrtssat.ttat caastotfer excdledii ' i yr.fi ty, qoseUiy.ft - fcoa» vest of tba ' A j§^n3^ ! &oa'i. to JS,OO pot piece, :' 2az2Z3~ desSroarcf -looSaiig- through; the : ‘ ’ whether diipossd ornot. ara respectfully lavt- - ■te&toaSiVt.' .. . y r r -.; r “\7c3tem-- Insurance Company,- sitts&urgiL-- •- XL MULES,Prt&JeR*. :J P. M. 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