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V -f;‘ * J '•' '• v, ev i*. ■;. ‘- " : *^K('fv‘’l^^rS, !l ii'w'» •'''■?'* ‘ L Z? : ‘ 1 *" r '&?i,? tS 1 *. ~*h v .Vi,V -s?*-* > ~ v*' ♦“(I;--■ y- ■( *. c l^knA^f'fT3 • -^'eaj- tt l*^•'• r *r'-V» *i * a ,^. s h t-H V*!* u '‘A, 'i&rZSp*-;>A i;vv’«t»tv r.iT, v i * ,i 1 Rii^«gs sl?ff{|s£w;?>-cW'.'ip* K^'-:«"' f : , : i **, ■ arlodoutiD spirit, and accordlaj totho tniestof S?^S‘Sr i Srtiv’*i;r£i; ll ~ thaframers e «athea4, Hjld* ,■ - - .. tfca Obnyenilon then proceeded to flx t 3» amount of Uto A regiment of «t ordomj out. Tear aompaaiea “ Ve^t^?b?rtoi l 'aL t rm U " m '' I StoTfap 80cV...™.;;..„,.-...„. aalarj-, each delegate,aa hia nameeraa called,mentioning aro'al arm*. I • r» tr.wim.~Bf.** W—.. •*«-—*- WSyrfJer^,fs^K‘^?j*>r r o^r»feU [*~L u^ IMhWii /' Am dSßfotgsgBoS( B|*te»i tafcl / wmiitim y opmiolw MAM -C*-5. A •. jCeJHp I ft Shootisq Amiß.—A fracas took place in the r P Ol -' cfAllcghw, on Suna*y afUmoon, doting a person named. John Lutz drew, a pistol and find It at a man ansveHog to the name of John Jones. The ballet • the Baotith of Jones, and etriklng ih*vjaw hone, made Its wajr up near the left car. tho pistol ’ftpriv? %s&'' wootcb4r B® dTer Jheavily,and the.hnlleldid not elrtke with Bumdunt force to break the bone. He was token to < !^^^r^'C^^V l vt. fc 4 J ;i 3)r. Dixon’s office, andhls wounds, which were not very t*' * errere. dropswl by tho Doctor. A warrant was afterwards taoed by M * ror foL^L“”stof^u *K-V.’ y.i’-. Coktempxible Ajpaik.—A German Pedlar AumcdJljcrt, irhorcrilMontaiesnut street, Allegheny, had three or four yalnahle horse, poleoncd on Sunday night X , tS^K -r through thoSendlah ylndlctivenesa of some millclotu «onn ss£&£££s **, Who took Ob method of revenging hlmee.ffor „. tha mrld, and u he makes hie living by peddling article. In lt wUI hie huelnra, K^VV^kni A Cave Is —A-house belonging to ft Mr. Mo- '» S,-hpJ^^iTYCtf'htjzfi 4 , esfy > Cullough, situated at tho end of the Mononguhola Brlfge, S • to Boull * MtMmrgh, vMo bdrg ralßdhyeemraon gatur ■^^^s*-:^%^S.«^^.^^v^.^v4i^C^feUo7cionlt,,“ !1 '- Krtonately,thouorkmenengngod \£3*?S: 'V’y ’*;v" - -'" -■ ;• &T. , V '■-, - .• i ,- r -. . y ,;. ;byrXV.’r--.\ - : -jVb .»> v . > ’ TCS£&, ■ y ■?*• • \' TCESDA? 6. - CoRtSKTIOS &OBOOL A School Directoracf the met «t ihe yesterday morning, at 10. tfctock, to:*leet* Snperintendent, agreeably to the pxovi*. tens of the lateßchool laWw On motion,Tfco3.J. Bighorn, ofLower Bt.Clair, nt call ed to thebbair. Heasrs. Chadwick, of Gollins’townahJp ;J.K. fscott,°* : M’KwspoTt; J. IPCans* Manchester ;AMbrton,Bharps burg, and Christian finitely* fens > township, ware *lected Tice Presidents. • Messrs. J. W* Lewis, ThlrdWard, JMbboTgh; .A. fr .W* Gill, mam Allegheny, and M. Boberts, of Sharp* burg, were chosen Secretaries; • .> On motion, the Convention proceeded to the enroHaent a of Directors.'. ■■.■»• • .?=-. ■- Ur. Bingetly made a notion that the eleetionforSuperin* tendent bo postponed until 2 o'clock, end bamada at thp. Third Ward achool-hous©,- which was laid entbe - A motion was then Introduced that tho-Convenllon in* xnodiatdy adjourn to the Third Ward school-house, which • vwad After assembling in tho school-house, the names of those pretont were-called, and.representhtlvos found to be present from eyery district inthe county, except Neville. • Mr. XL D. Klngmovod that the Convention; now proceed to fix the compensation of Superintendent* which was car* Tied. ■ ■ ■ ■ ... A motion was then Introduced that a committee of fire be appointed to arrange the salary, which wae amended by: making It one from each school district. After considerable discussion thia motion was withdrawn, sad tbe Convention proceeded tonnmethe amount of ind ary. The following sums wero then suggested' by different gentlemen: $3000,52^00,51,800,51,600,51,200,51000,5800, $6OO, $5OO, $3OO and $lOO A motion was mado by Mr. Bdtrards, that tbe Obnvefction proceed to vote on the sums named by ivaj-hundred from $lOO np to s3ooty which was accepted*' . Ur. Scott, from Boss township, said that ho could not see the propriety of fixing the salary na high as some of the. cams named-rtbQ office itself was entirely unnecessary, and would, be rather detrimental then of benefit to the school syslom. He would therefore be in favor of fixing it at such an amount that no-person would have it. Ur. Joriah King, of Allegheny, replied that he thought: the law was an excellent ono, and as a Superintendent was necessary to carry out Its provisions, he hoped that the salary would ho placed at a sufficiently high amount lose* core the services of the most competent men, and that no such obstacles would be thrown In the-way Of giving it s' fair and Impartial trial, ‘ -v Mr. Blgham, the Chairman, then rose to make a personal explanation Jn regard to his action in the Legislature at tho time tbe new law was passed. At tbe conclusion of Ur. Bighorn's remarks, tho Conven tion adjournod until after dinner. - . ~ • Arrxaaooir sxssioi?. •.>,•.•.• The Conrontlon convened again at 2 o’clock, and Hr. 'White spoke at bocio lengthen the benefit and. advantages to be derived from the new school system r ifthe lav is ear riodontJo the right spirit, and aceordlag to the Intent of tha framers. The Convention then proceeded to fix the amount of the ■alary, each delegate, aa hia name vaa called, mentioning the sum ho desired to bare H plaoed at. . After calling over all the names, the following was the result: For $2,000. ........ 5 rotes I Fcril.GOO.*.... « « I « 1,200. " ? 500.../;.-.;...ue4 «* | A moUrn/crtis then made tUat the amount be selected from the three highest, upon which a rote was taken with the fallowing result; For $1,509..,.,. rotes.^ “ .....143 « ■•••■" $500... 10 « Accordingly $lOOO was settled upon os the amount of nempenaatton to be allowod the Superintendent. On motion of Hr. King, the Convention proceeded to make nominations, and ballotfor Superintendent. The first ballot resulted as follows: . L. T. Covlll, Fourth Ward, A11egheny.....,87 Jos. 31. Ptlor, Dirtningham*,...,^.-..:....,-.. 55 John Kelly, First WanV A11eghefiy,..,.;.......,,.,*34 R.N, A*eiy, M »< Pittsburgh^..„..^..,„..jy) A. W. Black, Third' 14 A\lpgh»^y- r ,SI Thomas L. IMI, Sew!ekley....*i,;...».;, ,.«21 Jaa, 3L lliildle, Ver5a1Ue5~.L;.i....«........ 2 ' Wo, SI; Burchfield, 1 There being no cholca, a motion tras made that tho.next ballot be taken on the throe highest. Mr. Kelly's namo was withdrawn, and Mr. Avery's substituted, and the &co» ond and last ballot taken, which resulted aa follows: 1 James M. Prior..... .................. „161 votes. I*. T. Covll.i.. 95 « • It. N. Avery. .. 7 « Mr. James M. Prior, of Birmingham, having received a majority of all tho votes cast, was therefore declared duly elected. The Convention having accoinpliehcil all theyassembled for, adjourned tir.edie. . .. - OmcE Allegheny Cemeteet, JanfrSd, 1854. —Agroc&Vto to previous public notice, the annual meeting of the Corporators was held this day. . On motion John Graham was called to the Chair, and John Biascl), Jr., appointed Secretary. • A statement of the condition of the fiscal affairs of tho Corporation was submitted by tho Board of Managers, and on motion was approved and ordered to be entered upon the minutes la full. On motion the Corporators proceeded to the election of a Board .of Managers, and Secretary and Treasurer for the ensuing year; upon counting the votes, tho followlcg were declared duly elected, via; Presidents Thomas 11. Howe; J. K. Moorhead, Wlte® G, Bailey, John Blsseil, J. IU Speer, J. If. fihoenbergerj Secrdary and Trtajvrtr—Joha Kiscll, Jr. On motion lUsolvtd, That the proceedings of this meeting together with thsxeport or the Managers, be published in the dally papers. Ou mouoc, adjourned sins dtc.- Total Amount rcceireJ from sales ef lota ~.~.5t89,509 61 Total amount received for Interments, remo- . ▼•ls, 4c:.. 36 Sunday small balances, re1mbara1b1c................ 32175 Paid Geo. A. Bayard, Esq., la full, for ground $48,211 00 “ K. I*. E*alt, Eaq, on account, foz ground..— 6434 ~B7* • 4! Sfor amount to Turnpike.. 3,715 00 ** “ Improvement*......... 17,614 35 •« « Labors..... 27,617 63 u Shrubbery 2403 67 •« u Stock and T0i15...... ; w :. 1.304 87 M . u Kxpco»es..;.. 18,760 63 ** “ Interest... ............. *Caah on hand ..... Hills recfcirabla. 7,170 98 (Due by J.BiinjylTKiUlWlrtad Comp wjj.Miaato be .euhsti tnt»; Bit Peigusou street, wbfah fa occupied by tbs buildings ■! at the outer depot. ' ; ApctitlrafromPennaylTanfaßailrwd, asking permission ' to nltsr gnuio of liberty .tree!, to wrrespond to trok, m I referred to Committee on streets. • transaction ora greatdeal Of unimportant husl. ness, the Council adjourned.- ■■■- ;• I . ,-Fibst of the Sbason.-—Ths first peas and nenr potatoes of, the easonvereaezred up for dinner, yesterdap* at the City IfoteL . The proprietors of this establishment spare neither time or expense to hate their table flat sup* plied wttbaß the luxuries that come out. . ■* Hjsaxi Estatb id. tho flourishing boroughs of Birminghamand South Pittsburgh, and valuabte coal land So St Clair township, are to be sold by order of-Trustoo, at the Me&cbanU’.BzQhasge, this evetdog.; By tho (yßolUy forthofitorning Post TRBBIBLS RIOT IH BROOKLYN. . , HhttYohi, Juno tarrlbfa rtot occurred between the Csthollcs ud Americans, ymtardsy, et Brooklyn.- It fa re ported tbit from terra to sight AmaricAUswsre kiilsd, ami AO or CO woonded. .: - * - A targo gathering of ritfaeru met In tbs Park la thin city at 8 o’clock, when scrcnl persons who escaped from the slaughter In Brooklyn spoke. ' All sensor in tho statement that while the Americans -were walking ann-ln-axta down Mila etreet- from Bmttb, where they hsdbeen to hear a street preacher, they were suddenly fired noon from the ' windows of Irish houeoa on hotheldw of tho streets. Tbs number shot fa warlotisly sstloiated; One speaker said ha saw saren killed;’ and stated tha number of wound- 1 ed at front 40 to 80. > vTb* Americans retreated to Catharine tom-, many euV needed In rotting on the boat; othere, numbering, It fa said, near one hundred, wore left behind in the ferry house, . where they were imprisoned—the ferry hoots haring stopped runnlog, and tbe Irishmen Meeting up tho other side. : A gentleman wha passed down Mala street about six o'- clock, before tha American procession came along, says that the street was filled with Irishmen, armod with stone*, dubs, vitriol botiles, and-Other missiles, awaiting'tha *> preach of the Americans;: - All tha rumors concur Id stating that the Americans were marehlng quietly along, arm ia arm, paying no attention to tbo groans and biases with which’they were at first as sailed^ BCOOSDr DESPATCH ' . Theaters has been greatlj exaggerated.' Only tiro p*S .sons #ere killed—one a polieemio, and thoothera boy who through the fbreheai, dying Instantly. .Many were tarriblyfctf nred. . .■ A regiment of troops wak,ordorad out.- Tour oompanles of Americana are oa the ground, and the rest are at arm& ■ Fire Irish companies took arms at thearznozy; marched without orders* and went to Sotith Brooklyn, away from theeeenooftheriot. A collision berween the milltaar Is feared, as the remaining troops say tholrish ahull hot enter the armory again. The; Americans shut up at Cifitscino Ferry cot orer saMy. " .73 rotes All vts quiet at XI o’clock. • Nkw- Toss, Juno B.—Mr. James Wickham, a farmer. aud formerly a merchant -doing buriiren Id this city, his wife, and a negro lad, were brutally murdered In Bonthold. Lose liflu&d, while in bed, oa Friday night. .Nicholas Xtone, an Irishman. who had bat a abort tine previously left the employ of Mr. Wickham, it suspected of baring committed -the murder. ;-■. i.w JJALTiMoas, Jobs -6.—Th# heavy case of the Cbc<ttaU Bank waa bad thia:mornlng before Chief Justice Bbaw. From the etetemont, It appeared that the capital was nearly all absorbed by bad or doubtful paper. -The Court ordered an injunction to be perpetual. Bill holder* and depositor* will moat probably be paid in full. *>■ aae Btaplre City arrived yesterday at New Orleans, with Havana dates to the 2S:b, and 300 paasengers. Bho brings $30,000 In speclo. There Is noth' ing new. • J'CW Yoct, Jane 6.—The Governor of Bfaseacbusetts h»* appointed Julius Rockwall U. a. Senator in placo of Edward Ercrett He is a prngrctEßire TThJg. XVasniKotow Cut, J qoq Both honses of Congress ad* journal today for want ofaqueru®. The Senate adjourned until Thursday. ■■ . ■. I fWisaiaoTox, Pa., June s^—The Convention of-School Cirrctore mot today, and elcctoa John County Superintendent, with a salary of $lOOO per annum. Ksv Yobs* Jana Ootton unsettled tinea the Asia's netrs: Upland* middlings, BJ£; Fair/I03£: Orleans ndd- &Jrl2. doll. Salas 250 tea Rica at rachaned. 5,000 bbl*, declined «@ 12, nt $&,12@9,7&, unchanged. OraiD...Sales 10,000 bnibtie Wb-*at, market dull, Genssee, Com—tales 60000 bush, prices a trifle lover, at7B@sa. Eay*r..,im]«4oo hbia- OrirsDff at 4>s; Havana brown. C%. l4olassea...s&les ISO bbl» Orleans at 23.- Money tighter, stocks lower Pzvri>' sales 450 bbl* Pcrkubseltled at {12,60@13.W: rales 2350 bbls Beef, market firsij at $14.75: sales 2,000 bblt Lanl firm at Whlfkr...ra?es 250 bblt prison at 2814. UnfccdOil...sa3c*SOOOgai2stttßO. Iron firm ■ PiitLiparnu, Jane s.— Flour: win 1000 bbU standard and good brands, mostly on Saturday erenlnu, ntMlßli @», Ji; fancy extra at $3,8;.% Sain 100 bbls Ilyo Fiona 3 $5,63. Oorn Meal held firmly at $3.76, no further sales re. porlod. The supplies oT Wheat coma forward Tcry slowly; salej 1000 bus good Penna Whitest ss, 2o; a small tot of Bed at SSUO. ; Bye scarce; worth $1,16. Corn steady; sain 4000 but Tcllow, mostly Southern, at Si. Whlrty nomi nally held at SOo in bbls.: : - ’ ayuouu HATIB CBANCU.—-Will be sold ftt» bargain and on ftro» raWe brns. /aa tba owner if ©boot to leaVethe city,) iDrrsßriek DtreJHog lioac*s,eacb with a good store room, all under good rent; aituaUd oa Third• street, No* U& A cow 3 story Brick house of 11 rooms, bath room. Ac; tioloh' iahed la modern style—alfo, • fine.store too pj- No. 131, » 2 story House of 4 looms and storeroom* Ho, 129, a 2 story Honsaof 3 rooms and store room, with a fine bake oven la the cellar. Terms easy. 8. COTHBKRT A SON. • • . \ WO.Thiid’streeL Jons Bxs&ell, Sec’v. $152,526 72 Havana BhtiAl*s , -~3Q,000 rations qualities onjsuidt •oil will be sold low to close consignment. , ■tufW SMITH k fliyOMIlL CHKAP BUILDINO LOTB 808 SamTaitaated Id Wfi. MoabnrEh.—3 largo lota at Jia. eschi 4 do a t *l6O. each; Ido at $250; on easy tcrma. - 8. CDTHBEBT * 80S, ; HO Third street HkRRINU—IGO bblftßtitlmoni Uerrlog ia> tor*end foi «le by IiNGLTBH i RIOHARDSON, Pj3o • llfl Water «adl&0 Front rt. 73 1623 00 SILUA— *50 bbl* Baltimore Bhad In store and for nfe by EKGfcISH * lUCHABDSOS, llfl Watar eod ISO Front at EKAFING MAQUlXJSS’—Warranted toeot fromlOtolft teres of Wheat or other small praia per U*y, with one span of homes and driver. For tale by B. B. OHANEItAND, Sffl) Wood street CARRIAGE OIL CLOTH—2,oooyarda or the plain and enamelled finish, manafoaturea on plain, twilled and heavy duck good*; sold wbolesalo and retail at the Oil Cloth Wardrooms, No. 110 Market street. my2o : ... ■■ J. ft H. PHILLIPS. IN iILA: KUBDEIt OUillW—A new lot, consisting of Brett* I off, Paff and Long Combs, ofvartooj sizes, received and for rale at No. 116 Market street. my 26 , ■ • : • ■ ; , ; J.tli. PHILLIPS. CUAFE A UAbON 4 00. have Just re* ceivod, per express, another large assortment of rich plairi and embroidered Crape Shawls. xnySO MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted tocutfrom 10 tol6 acres of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For sale by [mySOj E. ILBBANgLAND, rfpßlGiir STEAK. BROILKRS-A froib eopply jnst re* U seized and for sale by . mt3o r ■ • -. • BAILBY ft RENSnAW. rpAANSBAKKNX GREEN OIL CLUTU—I2OO yards, in J. widths ranging from 33 to 46 fetches, for sale wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wamooms, No. 110 Market st ny26 J. ft H. PHILLIPS. .T INSEED OlL—Just received and for sale by JU mylSg - JOEL MOHLBR. T)ARED PBACJ JT mylS .RIED DEEP—IQ tlerws fl. 0. Beet • -• *'* : mj29 ■ ■■•■■■ -V F/SELLERS * CO. BACON— IS casks . Shoulders and. 2 casks Hams, a prime articlo, received per steamer Huron, and for sale by . mv24 J. A. HUTCHISON, k CO. A: A. fiIAbGN A CO.—WO;ttses.and juefcagts of' Lbe latest and most dcslrablostylesof Dry Goods will be opened on the 29 tb, 30th and 81st of May. my2T £81,238.21 47,367 8* BIED CAGES—3S dos very handsome, of -various-sites and patterns, for sale at the EeeU Store, Fifth street pya? ; - JAMES WABPBOP.- SALKEATDS—iab'bisaniHO boxes forpa’.e by ■ my 27 ' SMITH ft SINCLAIR. ..i.5477,707 20 IKOOMB—OO dos for sale by 1 my 27 SMITH ft SINOLAIB. :/~IOPPEE—226 bags for sale by •: - 1 1U my 27 = -•*•••- SMITH ft SINCLAIR. ~d HAHABTS 1 fl AG AZIN B, Jane, jnst received by T - . B. T. 0. MORGAN. in>27 104 Wood street irKRMILLION—2OO fo« English, a very fine color, last V received and for sale by my2S PUSHING BROS. SUPER. OAHU. SODA—2OO kegs received and for sale by my 29 FLEMING BROS, XTO. ILA ED 01L—25 bbla in store and for sale by 1\ v mys 6 FLEMING BROS. GENUINE FARINA COLOGNE—a large supply of the gennlu. Farina Cologne, reoelved tbta dey by njjjC * JOS. FLEMING. Ai/lbTMt’fS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY—I gross of TV this celebrated medicine received this flavby _ my2B JOS. FLEMING. MORSE'S INVIGORATING OORDIAL—2 down received by Imy2&] 70S. FLEMING. a TEES' CHERRY PECTORAL—I gross reoeived by jt\ my 26 Jpa FLEMING BARKY'S TRKWFHEKQUS—I gross received by my2B JQ3 FLEMING. / ASTILE SOAP—A luge supply of conulne'old castile y. soap, rec'd this day by, , [mylt] JOS,.FLEMING* /~YLAB3—COO boxes, U'Kennan ft Co.’s brand, for sale by tX my 24 . f , KING ft MOORHEAD. ; T INSEED OIL—I 4 bbls and & half bbl*, for «*lo by' J_j. my 27 - HENRY 11. OOLIJNB. IGGS—B bbls frosh, this day received and for sale by ) my 2T HENRY H. COLLINS Prlma BUAUB— 20 bblsfbrsaleby - ■ m jjy ■- c . HBSBT H OOLLINB. KDSSEUi * BOO; bare TecelredHerper, Ciabam,an4 Knickerbocker, for June; at the IITEEAET DEPOT, U Fifth etrect, near Market. : ■ : ‘ - .my3l . JJARVEB'BMAGj mjrBl TELEGRAPHIC. TELEOBAPH BASKETS. -10 bus prime, lor sale by : , HENRY H. OOtLtNP, 18-60 plecesflne Irtahl4n«na revived at" A. BFTIGHE’S, comer Grant and Fifth.streets. , '^TAK -104 Wood itrwt Tfte Sicw,—Tfhe stage of water by the pier mark, on lest,erasing, - feet 2: inches, and falling! xosUng a fidl of 20 Inches since Saturday evening. . •Ji on the 2nd lost, there was 8 feet water Is the Canal.-", * , ; Ba lsam that the steamer waslnimton Oomberlaad river, was insured in the-Harrisbnrg office,- of our dty, for — ' The “cream boats,the Atncrfeur, CaptC. Batchelor, takes the place, of the steamer Allegheny, gbe is too well known.by the lo need-recommendation ficom no. ■, Do notlbrget that this is the dqr the fine steamer 27. &' Hail leaves for St. ln charge of Captain B. BrickelL - Bbeleaves at 10 o'olock this morning, v . . ; TAs steamer OaUandy well known to all our bnsiiiMa men, leaves on Wednesdiy ibr Cincinnati. Wo need not say.she Is a light draught boat. 1 ■TM steamwr JPrdirie City arrived foom Galena, with a tine foad.of freight;,andCapt, Robinson informs us that bo intends .to dress her aff in a new salt, for she still swims like a duck, and will be ready for business as soon as I rasXfgol«.Ta6Kloj packet for CJnolmi.a, th» eleamor jAld up for tho'parpens of reaoTatlo, flhfl [ flttlog op .new for the fkll trnle. The AUrghtny hu done a profitable t>OJdnr>a dn,|ng the eptingtrade; end:ehe ex* peels to do k heery bnelnees this iklL : :: ffc clip the following from the Terre H.nte Prairie City : Pined *rt IXe .DhboulU—Within lh. . last forty hours tha river has rleen twelve fra), end h eUll coming up et en Un precedented retc. targe qntntltles of coneleUog of trees, logs, rifle end wood, is., have , come down, end tho enrt.ee north of the drew bridge is covered for several keres. Testerdsy, Sands;, * Urge superstroetnre, eeld to be:tbe eamd aqnednctof .finger orrek, peesed down And wka oenght at the island, one mile below. the City- In.other pkrte we hoard of oonsldatAble dtunsge oeonrruig-ftom the sodden end heavy freshet. I Oppcli'e the dty the river was about et • eUnd yesterday. i It had not fallen an inch during the pest .24 hours coding ! at sunset lest evening. . All the upper rivers are rising and in first rats boating order, :The Bam Cleon, from the Mis ■nod yosterday, encountered heavy.rains daring two or three days while at and near Et. Joseph, and the river had commenced ewelUng bcjbre.elw left. The Golden Eta, from Galena, reparx.. , ,arlse.in the Upper Mississippi, and.hoate from tbs Illinois report a swell at La calls, and plenty of w»- erfnthe riser fbr the largest bostas~St. Lmlißepub, . POET OF PITTSBUBGH. 4 mr 8 fscsss waras uv tbs caasaii* nrsmnx. Btcamcr Jefferson, Parkinson, BronusTili*. ; “ Luxerne, Bennett BrowTisrille. : “ Thomas Shriycr,fiendricfcatm, West Newton. . ■ “ Qcn.BayardjPceblw,Elisabeth. « >. .Michigan, No. 2, Wolf,: Wellsrillo. ' ** . Tenturcj Gordon, Bearer. •**:. /Allegheny, M’l*an,ClildniiatL • . V Adelia, QrahacuZanesrlUe. i :“ * Pyairiq City, Robinson,Galena. : “ Jane franklin, Williams, Cincinnati. ’ ; “ Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling, “ : Ktchango, 61’Oailmn, do. DEPARTED. ** ; . Jefferson, Parkinson,Brorrns'riUe. ! “ . Luaerne, Bennett, Crownsrlllß.' “ - Thomas Shrirer; Hendrickson, West Nowton. <*. Gca.Bay&rd,Peebles,EUtabeth. “ Michigan, Ko*2,Wol^WcUs7llle. “ Venture, Gordon, Bearer. ■ M Keystouo State, Haxtatt, Cincinnati. « Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. • * Exchange, M ? Csllprq, do.*■ STEAMBOATS. 1 , "1854.” PITXSBVBG9, CIHCniHATI, IOUIBVXItE, ' atro BAINTIOPIS, nttsborgh and Ctneltinatt Steam Packet Use, FO* CHI COS7ITIKCfI Of - PABSEHGBEB AKD PAEIGHV nsnrsnr PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, 10TOBVILLE, Anfi Bfttnt Zionli. • ® ns to * b composed of seven,.#«_- LaMfa&jgfiwtclasfl powerful steamers. nn» I jaMßß&afe for npeed» splendor, and oomfcrt, and l* the osiy Ynaonoa nAitr. uhsofStAah PjLCXise on the Ohio river. It connects with the U, 8. Mail Une of Steamers trom Cincinnati to Louisville and 8i!ot Louis, bv which passenger* and freight are tfcfrfe? end re* cdpUd through daily. - Two new Steamers have bm oddod to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: teyt&&parturc Boedt. CbpUnns. Jm JP&lgmK BUCKEYE 5TAT1C.......M, W. Bn.«noov»a....Banday. MBBSKNOER, No. a : ALLEGHENY HW..&. J. Ghacil... ..... Thnrpdflr. PITTSBUBGHw.i«v..;...IL CAMPEtu.^.,.-Friday. 1 PENNSYLVANIA..,..KuwmLTau.. Saturday. Leave dally at 10 tf dock, A. If., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. for particulars, apply os board, or to JOHN B. LIVINOSTON,) JOHN FLACK, Agents;. Honongahela Honsa Buildings. IdedP] Pittsburgh, 166 ft. For Cincinnati* iiwu w THIS floa light draught aUamer OAKLAND, jel|*sSfc*'?*U! ltiT* Tor tbe abore and Jatonnodlato pert* gatfftSSffiftoti WEDNESDAY, 7th lnit, at 10 A M, r for freight and passage apply .on board, or to jag J. a LmNQSrON, A cent. ForliOUtsTtlle. r '“ ■ THB *tcaia«r KNDCATOB, OaptaJo J*aes LilaHßttgMLtT»Till !e*t« for (ho otero *&d iotprmc-Jlst« nßaSHßports on WEONESDATv 7ib that, ot 4P. M. For fa-tebt act! puns* apply on board. For Cincinnati and Louisville* iMb . TUB steamer QUAKER CITY* Capt. finest* leare for Uie above and Intermediate port csSgWarm W£PK£gJDJIY t ?th Inst, at 4P. M. H and pwaso apply on board* Jes : For Cincinnati and Louisville* exg& TUKttoamer AUERICCB r Capt,C.IUtCJino& vW Tmm for the above and Intermediate ports &mSB&on TUE3DAY, «th Inst.,at 10 A.M. For flight and passage apply on board. J«2 ■ For St* Louts. ■ (V"s> e* steamer U. 8. MAIL, Capt.f Bwexst. Ltt&£ftg?wUt leave for Ihe above and intermediate ports, on TUESDAY, Ctb lost., af 10 o’clock. F&r freight and passage appl yon board, or to J«S FLAOK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. " 1854.” CANADA WEST. ■■■ THE FfNK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain A. Rurnow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland; . Port Stanley, and-Portßurvoll, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, ererr MONDAY.And THURSDAY CTENJN'O, Leaves Port BarwcUTnrFort Staoley at X o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY mad SATURDAY RYKNIXO; at VA o’clock. Tbs Telegraph connect* at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Colmnbos and ClndnoaU, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tbs Lake Shore, end the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also oonneets at Port Btaoley with the London Li do of Stages, whiah connects with tbs Great Western Railroad. " ■ For freight and passage apply on board, or to ECOYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; H.F. UOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. hTBJUDE, Port Harwell. mar27:tncrr AUCTION SALES. AnetlenMDally Stales* AT the Commercial Sales Booms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. IL, a general assortment - of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac.,' : AT 2 OTLOOE, P. U., Gmesries.Queenmre, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen For* niture, Ao., - ....... AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. 5L* : Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hard wars and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, 1 Gold ana Silver watches, Ao. -P. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. fjaffUtf F. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON CREDIT.—On TUESDAY EVENING, Jana fltb, at S o’clock, at the Merchants* Exchange, will be sold by order of L. C. Hepburn, Esq., Trustee of John 0. Howry A wife, 120 Bollding Lots, situate in the boroughs of Birmingham, Ea*t Birmingham and South Pittsburgh.. These lot* ccln prise soma of the most desirable locations In said boroughs for manufactories, business purposes or prlvato residences, and offer great inducements for lucrative, investments.- • Also, about thirty-four fB4] acres of valuable Coal Land, situate in St. Clair township, about one milo south of tho borough of Birmingham, and adjoining lands of the heirs of John Ormsby and others, being the equal undivided one-twelfth part of that tract or parcel of land called gen op Zoom,"containing four, hundred acres. Plans of the lots offered for.sale say bo aeon fit tho office of L. C. Hepburn, Esq., No. W Fourth street. . Tcucb.—On all purchases exceeding one thousand dollars, one-fifth east, residue in six years with interest payable lemt-annually, to be secured by bond and mortgage. On all purchases not exceeding one thousand; dollars, one fourth cash, residue in two equal annual pajmente, with interest, secured as aforesaid.' mySl p. U. DAVIB, Aucfr. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD COMPLETED! PLANES AVOIDED! THROUGH IS FIFTEEN HOURS* THE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, and arriving In Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. P M. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Depot every evening at 0-80 o'clock, stopping only at Irwins, Greensburgta, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lilloy’s, Gallltsen, Altoona. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with tbe train for Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at 6 o’clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only os for as Bltumillo. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Accommo dation, A. U. Express, I,P.M. MaIIUP.M. Fare to New York, $10,60; Faro to Philadelphia,sB; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, ana to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passongers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged «a cects in. addition to the station rates, except tram stations where the Company have no Agent No notes of a leas denomination than five dollars will be received in payment for tickets, except those lssuod by tbe Banks of Pennsylvania. . 49* NOTICE.—In cose of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. - ■ N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed tQ'co&roy passongers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a chargenot to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, and 12*4 cents for each trunk. ■ ■. For tickets, apply to J. MESKIMEN, Agent, ‘ At the P.K.B. Passenger Btation, on Liberty sU -HttobttTgh,Junalst, 1864—fjeS.-.:•; • Head and mineral Witter Fountain* Tffr HOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Street, next door to Masonic W . HallTdealer ln FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY ' lea Cream, of the best quality, served up during the sea son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. , , . • : Famllios can be supplied with Strawberries and other Fruits, daring the season, on the most reasonable terms. Orders «« respectfully .solicited.- Jeßtf... a. MASON A co. are new opening anot JT or large lot of Parasols, of srpry material and style. ‘ i V 4 * > 1 * •»s» - .... ?:•' v-v PITTBBtnOH BOAllDt)F THADE AKD MEBeHASTS 1 EXOjIASGB TttABE. ' . OFFIOEBS. Pratdao-30W BIITPTON. • ■Pint Via &aidai&—Vit. n. Sudd. &cmd « >• Wh. B. Bioira. Samary-Vm. 8. Hins. . marurer—John D. -80011,1;. •: • Superintendent"-#* T, Northah* Ja .• 4- GmtoUUe on Arbitrattonfcr June—'Wh. R, Brown, V, P.. •JAMIS ar. OOOFRB, JAKNS P. TaNNEU ISAAC M. PZNNOOX FKARCIS SIILIRa ■ • ' ■ DAXX.Y BEVIU W OP- PITIBBBBOH IIABEE orfiCßorturDajliMorkimbosvi • \ Monday, June 6» 1854.'’ j n&nt littio activity, was manifested yesterdoy, end not much business of any kind was carried on ; : FLOUB—Soles 34 bbls extm were made on the wharf at $8,42; 100 do superfine at sd>B7}4 and $8,40; 60 do do from store at $8,50. > BACON—Sales. SOOO.lbt. Bams at Bc, 4 months; 4000 dp Shoulders 5%0; 6200 do Western Smoked Bams Bc, cash': 1600 do Iron City IOUe. ' ■ CllEESB—Notmucnln market; sales of6ooolbA. : atoV keep a public nouso of and your petitioner, w in duty l»apd, will pray. .JonN MARTIN. . we, tho subscribers citizens of the township aforesaid, decertify, that the above petitioner is of good repute foe honesty and-tanpenmeo, and is well.provided with house room and conveniences ibr the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that cold tavern is ne cessary. , George Ramsey,Thomas Baker, It, 11. Miliar,. n. Mein lyre, Alexander Hardin. LearMolDiyro, Jauiw Jonlsn, Ja cob Creenawalt, William M. Donaldson, John ftoHnrou, IL Myers, Thou. Barter. GttfiAT UAKGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT A. M’TIGHE’S HEW STOBBj CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS SAVIhO THIS DAY OPENED MY SEW STOKE, I . beg leave to call the attention of the Ladles to the eandsplendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Just received. Among tho stock mhy be found some of the Very finest goals now Imported. It comprises, in part, ■ ■ 200 pieces black and fancy Dross Bilks, £oct?. to $2 peryd 600 do Mous. de Lainee, Barege do Lai nap, and Moutro line de Doge; • 200 do Beautiful taregns an>lTl?«u&, in great variety: 260 do New Btyle Dress Ginghams; 2000 do American, French and English Prints:' 600 do 4 ranch and English Lawns; 2000 Trench Collars, from rents to $5 00: . 200 Mantillas, of tbelAlcjit styles* among which ar* come of tho most beautiful imported into this country. Uaow, Cm]., Diapers, Table Cloths, Gentlemen a Wear, Ac. ’ ■ • TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be louod a com pute assortment oi Dress and JlanUU* *rnnimi)«uu-«t*'*'' and Boulton L-cry flnn Enrllnh »r^ > jtt> * ,r acres, of Lewis J. J Fleming, adjoining Walter Forward, Jr, about 4 miles oast of this oity. On It there are good tmprorements, and coal enough to pay Iho low prloolt Is otTerod at. If you want a desirable country resldeuo*, and one that will pay for ltsclt Only look at If, and you will bo satlsfled. Inquire ofL J. FLEMING, on the land, or of my2S Imd THQ3. WOODS. 75 Fourth et. Teat for the People* i tSESSfc NOTWITIIBTANpING to much fQM about the &l of Toa,we are rocfliviag 850 Half Cbtste, 1 q£}TC Arodnuig of Young Ifysons, Imperials, Gunpow- Oolodrs, Souchong, and Congou, alt of vhlch bos been selected with care, and will be sold as usual. ’ A. JAYNEB, Pekin Tea Stars, 1)8 Fifth'at Valuable Property For am e* . FIVE HANDSOME BUILDIKO LOTS, situate on Centre Aronne, near Folios street, and within tea minutes' walk of the Fast Office, For terms,lnquire of HOON k SAEGENT, comer of Wood and Fifth sis. UOT, com AM) BUU\ViSt4 BATHS—Up?n otery day, (Sundays excepted,) from O a. a. to 10 P; H. , at the Harbor Shop, Perry Hotel* comer ot v Hancock street and Paquegneway. - my24;Bmd TiLBAVBK’B HONEY 80APS~I2gro», Nos. Sand 4; Musk VV Brown Windsor, 4a, rewired and for sale by tay26 : : ;• FLEMING BROS.; .Public.Sale* 0N THURSDAY THE fiTH DAY OF. .JUNE, 1854, atlO o’clock, A. SL—l2 BUILDING LOTB, InTbe Tillage of Temperaneerllle; each lot 25 feel by 110. to alO feetSley. i The above lots ace very desirable for. building or zna&n&o* .taring purposes, and will ho- , sold at moderate prices, md on. reasonable terms. Title Indisputable. Enquhe of WM.J. HOWARD, Jr., No. 179 Fourth street* or JAMES 0. RICHEY, ’ Beal Estate Agent, at this ogee; • T> 10E—34 tiorces on consignment and for eala by tny» “F' SELLERS & CO. •r'i'.vtv ;?■ TRICES OF BTOI re Broberot 'jPtzrVaL $lOO,OO v.'ioo’oo 100,00 .100,00' 100,00 low,oo 100,00 000 /OTjCO 100,00 100,00 100,00 ioioo 69,00 94,00 T.ooioo -.24,00 ,86,00 00,00 88,00 V 1«& - 17,00 ■ viTjOO 44,00 48,00 24,00 sB^o 46,00 - 49,76 '40,00 - 63,00 106,00 .12,00 -.-10,00 ■ 18,60 176,00 63,00 - 20,00 : 17,00 -.7,60 ~'17,50 : 200,00 10,00 i :6,00 Notice* j... i* • n, .. V. -.-.- r '-C>. l/_. t E 'i ?>. ,■ 7. " - -V' ‘V 'V--■_ ; '. ■ aa- E»peol«l ffoile# to Persons Halng £' o : Ris training, for business comprehends upwards of 400 real business transaetionsjSOG commercial computations; A thorough coorgaof bofitncM JcsiriTCTgrp.- . Daily lectures rra Commardal I*w ani Commercial Sdeaass, the theory of profits, t heart of making monoy. &c. DolFa Book Keeping, Harper’s edition, price $1,50, port ageSl cents, “ the most perfect and comprclxenaiTe in tho English language.” ' - . . Buff’s Bteamboat Book Keeping,price & postage Scents, *a perfect system for such Books and Accounts.” 'V Duff’a Commercial Calculations, price 50 cents. . gg-Send fora drcnlar by mail. . X»pr&diw BOOTS AND SHOES, ' v No* Market street, and No. 6 Union street, between ilfthftroet and the Diamond, and has' new completed-his Spring Block of BOOTS, EHOiS, SLIPPERS, GAITERS, Ac., Mid Palm Deaf; PodiU,Dartto and Br*y HATS, to which he lovitotheattentlonof all purchasers, whether at whole sale or retail.'- ■ . . This stock Is one of the largest ever opened in this city, and embrace everything worn by theladiesof Philadelphia and New York, and he. trusts cannot fill to plc&so all. Great cate has been given in selecting the choicest goods: all of. which he warrants. • .• He also continaes. to m&nufocture,. as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoe3»and from this long expctinuco of over twenty years In business- In this oily, &, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who Sitor him with their custom, will bo foirly dealt with. . aprlfttf Jl Wholesale and Retail .BOOT AND BHOE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber, having engaged extensively In the manufacturing of BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds, for men./Womon, and children. Is now prepared to sell to deale?rt>y wholesale such goeda as they may want, at prices as low as they can be bought East: and any particular kind or Also made to order at abort notice.' Orders and calls so lieiied from Dealers In and outof thedty, as U will be to 4helr advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, v Customer work made as heretofore. TIIOS. A HINTON, Ageiit, No. 49. St. Clair street Bp23:d2ra J. Moli A UGH LIN, FaetUonnble Boot and Shoo Maker, ''’ No. 8S FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD, URIB IX line, end will warrant them not to he Inferior to any eimilar article* in the city. Ho is well prepared ta do aH kinds of custom work, and has in his employ a corps of workmen, who cannot bo excelled in the dtv. r The public are resp&ttully requested to eaU at hUefoblishmeht, and examine his Goods. . . _ LIVERY STABLES THE UNDERSIGNED having e tested new and cbsuno diOttfl STABLES and CARRIAGE STORES, In eonnotK A - tion with his oM establishment, w prepared to do a vastly /T7*i 'creased business. He has pro*£SFw2SSllS*:. -ULTU, vision for ONBHUNDRED FITTY HQ&SE3, of which be ean t&ko on increased nUm* beronlivery. . - - He has arrasgodhis new buildings , with a view to; sales end storing for job, of new and second ban d Carriages, of all descriptions, to which he will give ample attention; There is also withlnthe new building anEqucstrian Ring,' where Horses are ,Ualneaandexctd*cd,wh!chwillbefound advantageous to persons keeping Horses wlththe undos; signed. . -• •! Thankful fbrau exceedingly liberal patronage in the pash and toe Ikvors of a multitude of friends, toe undersigned wUl eudeaTOT tocommand its continuance by deserving it. mylitiindew- . ROBY PATTERSON. JO3JSPU CHAPMAN has on liftad the following brands of Imported Cigar?:. , CoriotModi Cabana Regalia; LaPerla -do do; Centanro Loaders; El Klo ; ao; Monterodo; La Fohtica Opera; GiUlndrados Plantation; La Ambrosia; * RlNeptnne»lst; EsLaCbav; La Puebla; . . Flor Joscdics; Arbmzi Cubans; • • . -.. La Prontiiude. .. Too belt brands of VirainU Chewing Tobacco always on hand. ‘ CIGAR EMPORIUM, 63 Market street,hot Third and Fourth. ' . - my3l*. BTOONNELL & WILLOOH, : BANKBRB, AND Dealersin Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Sllrer Coin* Current rand Par Funds received on deposit Stocks bought and sold on commission; • Collections mode at any point in the United States.- South East comer of Market and Fifth streets, - > ' ayll v , > v PITTSBURGH, PA. ■VTEW ROOKS, JUST PUBUBHED.—Behind the Scones: XT.brLady.Bulwer:doth: one toL sl,2s. Xiftdn Abyssinia; being ibe personal narratlTO or nn Ecgmmnao. loaK rcsidont in that country : by Mansflold Parkins, Esq? wltti mustiationfl; Stoli* Price $3,60: cloth. Morning Stars of the New World; by H.F. Parker. Price $1,25; cloth. - Blackwood’s Magazine, for May. Chambers* Journal, for May. > - Mils Leslie’* Now Cook Book. Prlcosl. ‘ Tb» Dodd Family Abroad: by Charles Lever. Price 76 Oentfc.\Forsale by . B. MINER ft C 0.,, mygfr : • . 328mithfleldat.: s 1 , Gazetto-of . Fashions, fbr May, has been received by my* RUfIaSLL ft BRO,, 15 Fifth st. ■\TEW PUBLICATIONS.—Tho Star Chamber, a Historical JLil Romance: by“Wm; Harrison Ainsworth. Sweeny Todd; or The Ruffian Barber, a tale of thoTer rora of thoSeaa and the Mysteries of the City. The Bride ot the Wilderness; by Emerson Bennett. The Dodd Family Abroad: by Charles Lever. PotetsonVladWNatiohal Magazine for June,-' •-ITantcee Notions, do. Received ana .ffir sale at .. PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot, Fifth street, opposUo the Theatro. INAIA RTBBER LEGGINS, of the best quality of&lutal,- lid Rubber. Also,« commoner article; for* sale at the Ilubbcr Depot, 110 Market street, py* - j. & n. Phillips: MAE DWA'IMS FOR Saddlers and Carriage makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., So* 131 Wood street*’ ’ : PITTSBURGH, Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laceg, Hobs, Sent Staff, Springs,, &0,, &c. BSTERPRIEWORK BJ\o.I3Q Wood stretif Third dwr Ulow Virgin Alley. OWN & TETLEY would call tbo attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of Guns, lUflcsand Be- Pistols, the largest and ■ best selected stock ever' opened In this-market; with a general assortment pf Hardware, Cutlery; Tools and Fishing Tackle, allof which we oner at um lowest possible prices to cash purchaser! or for good apptOTed paper. marls : RsTQlvsri t Revoivera I TwpT RECEIVED—By Exprncs. direct from the manuhus V. turns, a splendid asscotment of tWt»s Repeating Pis tolSi4,6 and 6 inches barrel, ail of which we. will ecll-for csshaa low u they oanb« txmnht Intha dty ofJN’ew York. Perwn; golnp toAu»t»U» or C»lUbrnla,wlUaadthatlhfy can do better by purchasing their equippage at home, than they can among strangers,as we gire persons a chance to toy any of the above Pistole, before leaving- the dty; end inoaseof* toQnre, wereigndthoison6Y. > l.- - - «W# 183 ‘■vV.t- 4' t - S ' C HINA HALL. , JOHN J^O’IEAHY, Tn fo*'2sZLß EETilt DEALES IN' CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WAKE, TMt OuSfru, BrUlatiSnand Silver Plated Ware, Solar Lamps, Waltons and Hones Fnraishlhir Goods.' „ So. 6a Market street, Be ‘ w ' c °TiW and Fourth, opposite Goo. E. White’s, *T.; - . PJTTSBOJcai£PA. • JI Ufc ? KB~W¥Jjir-TUS, TJjat, and Tho * “iU;!! TOldonxMiby.Emerson Brnoctt. - IE " tte FoS ‘” BiS, " s: Emn » Tho StMCbimter, un HhtoriMl Roman oe: by Wm.Htr £l9oo AIOBWQTuI,- 't ;• - ; ..•••• - .:*••■ • s yded3)i.nrT i < rT —— l ■ •noirNotfcmg: bya“.KnowSdmetOinr**' Streeuy Toda,or th« tuffian Barber: bj Capt. Merry. : • b rPauiGre?ton; £4 part -•- The D«ld Family Abroad: by Charles Lever.' ' a licmaneo of the Present: by J.JTarricjton, Petoraon’s Ladles’Magaaine for June. ■ YankeeXotionv. ...'••)>• .'.do,.'' MJs3 LealltfaNetr Becclptfl for Cooling. - , Tho above this day received and for Bale by myfl3 8. D. LAUFFSR. 8T Wood street: ' TVTW MUBIOd-*:Mosic, Sweet Music-Knight. ' At 'Hordssnm’sHonutniaHynKiSooic. ' -Le Jasmin. ValE£H—Wallace, -• I’msMerry LaofrhiDgGtrl—Olcrrer. Bwect Wtnaan—iJJmeraon. • •Evening Home fiong. Agreeablegchottfcch—Brown. .APassingGllmSfr—T-oss. ! Dream Mib Polk*. •. Kacrfan Dora Dance—Grobo. • Falrestofthe Fair-Polka. .. Spanish Fandango—Grobe. . • - May Breezes—Guitar—Mar Zoyae, My Home, My Happy Home—G altar. Just received and &r sale at ... - - V ; 'CHARTiOTTE BLUME*S . tayi3 Old Established Plano Depot, 118 Wool et . *° StocbUoldua. A ttw B°m4 or IrralCTS XJL Of tbo OddFeUtma Hall Aisoclotlon of the city of Pitts oooghjpaaea at amwting herd,at lhoofilco, on Tuesday, 234 Inat.fho Bobocribers to - tho Stock of raid Aasodatlon orohefebynotified that jisTip] ta toral, beingtbofifth Instalment ofthclr Eabecrlptkra.wW bodqo andpayabto on tbo 26th of Jnno, 1864. ' W3I. s. HUNTHL ' ■ ' : ’■ Treasurer O. P. 0. Association. • my2B : , . r comsrHarket and Bccond sta. MKHOK WATfiH—SbblareceiTo&thiaday by .. - JOS; FMSMINO, -IOT2O. corner of the tHoroond end Market st. TWBLB VATKR- PlTgaEil-Jintrea-ijcaV ontt c'isfe ; X/ ; Frcmiamlt» Pitchers, ndaptadfor table, iParlor, ana ShmiE.? Ih °y j " ro * fW»* luxm* ana very eco nomlrau. . No family can dispacsonHh (hern. ‘ ‘ ' W. W. wnvsos, Agent for KtiaSdtitb." TH&KB COAL FARMS,'CO good Fminr, 20Houses afad »~L ta OifforenUocationsla the d ties, 40 countiy seats, oi iho beat kind fa the vidnity, all of which aradeaeribed tn my printed register, which I wiirfce t>le&scd'.fo Alro to any ono who wnfcaD, and also a good l»rgaio in-what I nara to nell., Call and see , • THQJIAS WOODS,-. mylO:lmg ~ Commorolal Broker, J&Fourthat. BEDFORD .WATKKwM) bbls and 10 hfllfhhlaof tMniyh brated Water received fresh from tbo snrtbw bv ' “ • : V- 1 > JOS. FLEMING. EA(X)24r M 2.9vtkstihoulgem • : • n - r „ ■ r 3 • • :> [SMITH & SINCLAIR. MAOKEKEL— 10 "hfbbla fc’o.-l Mackerel;" :• • 10 •do fto, 2 do» ' 20 k«a ’No.! do; O i do do Salmon ; for Bale by W.A,M’CLBRQ, APPLES.—4QO: fresh Pine Apples,- lour- JC ; lire tjy Express, for saltf by. V ' ■ V * - :■■■■ .-r i; 0. ASiHEESON'rACOj ' ' J?g,6Woodfitreet. . £OR RRNT-r-Ihe main,building of House on -v/. Nursery HR], with about.an aoro ofnMUid.v- Enuuire or J. BTEDEFQBJ), on-tho premium, or m ?g3 Thompson .beij,:acp.- SIBKB.— A. A- MASON * 00. b'ronowopeaing some 60 j>es of;riob plaid, striped and plain Silks; also; SO pcs Dest ufake black Silks. ' ’ tnt27 r • i Pfotlce to Contractorc. recdred at tbo office of the North* X western Railroad Company, in Butler, Butler countr. 7TH OF JUNE, 1851, inclose, for tho eri ding and masonry of that portion; of the North*Western BAllroad extending frofli;Bl*irsYille tofrecport»n distance or 35 miles jcomprisinj; soma heavy excavations, bridirinir. and two tuuuels, ranging fcom>looo to 1400 foot-each. Plan vprofilee, end specifications bo ready for examina tion, on and after the 29th inst,*t the Englnocr’* office; in lndiana ecnmty, and at Botl€r. ' .. TMb line offers superior, [advantages to contractors,; the country beinghealthy.and easy, of aoeess, and nrorlsions very cheap. ~ . - At the tame tima and place, some: of tho heavysections between Froeport andUu tier, and west of Butler: will be -offeredfor letting. - , toy2fctd] "MALONE, PAINTER. CLARK & fIONPER. . ta enter loto.i.contract for grading* \Xaroad along Fairmont street AUsgbfeßyi beginning at •the head oA Federal street and ronnisj*s&st onthe souths era ride *: TpOMPSQ&SELLA 00., r ay2s- , . Oorner of Third and Wbodstreets. : WJUXTiPEK&*-J'orwi, , - TT;itorn* «»s*te4jt PiTtASSHAwiI ], A LEXANUBiA ~ ~3x . _ •sgjßiairer m A Atwi*y „ SKBSJ. M F ' W-S-U.h,, - ■ .- ' ' - -'■ '■ ■'•■ , V‘ •►* ;~.v i _*■•>•'.•■*.-: •-,- ** v J' 1 •- ■*!•.. • >i.j' '. ...'•'3, •..'-* >••••• • ; v\* £-••*-•••>• ■ ■ • ■ ■■■■ .V.;-. ■■. . ■;■:■ ,:*. > -■■■,"■ /V. ' < f : ■ ■ ■■■■■■'■. A. . V: :*■> - ■■ ••<••-. 1 ■ ■»•.'■• ■‘V***."* * <■.+• *• . .-v- j*-i -v v' v ,V• • * > i: :: /"o . T;.* : > Ur-, j; , ->*r -i,?W - ! ■r;T. y. WEW GOODS AT HORKE’g ~_t J? 0. 77. MARKET BTRET, PITrSBtTItHGB, FA, *' JOSEPH HOME & CO. FANCY GOODS* *—■ MerChMta " lU * *«■»«** tho M ,„ a. cityyana ltjrtM t^noAfel|to WANTS,' I' ■ • 2len Wantmf. I n XE HTWWtCTiMJiN WANTED on th, \J rcrad,be tween WllWosburg nail IrwlS. AZSE?' 3S?' wages will bo 41,1214 a day, rajablo at | month. Al'o, W) iidfisES aid Carts ,Lm ™ d ,? f cach 1 -work, for which, tho highest wooes will bo < -J o, ' a ? 0 at thi office, Braddock'o Pielda S ‘’' n > En 9 ui « °^. 29:tl .TAMBa FENtON. T AND WARKANT3 WANTKI)— *X7B UO.-I wtaht*„,„. "?“'£££ 82x2$,** 80 „ * „ Beal Estate and Edropean Ainrat. myB . corner of Soyenth and Smlthflnld atrofa.' Houses,.containing tbraa ct Tout’ xooma each,.at.a.moderate rent, within a, ieV ratiarea ApoTyat' . .• —io- , AgcaoyijOffioffv - , , ,: ; 65 Kftb atreoW near Post Office. • ■ . .LIST.OF OEOTnHE PATENT - MEDICINES. KtE KOTHH R S , lx Jayne’s-Alterative:. ; .. ;:.•.•■-••'• ■ ■•. “ Carminative Balsam: ’••■ i Hair Bye: . . v ....•" ..Expectorant;'. • Sanative Pills: - • ••*■■■ Hair Tonic: . : •THatar’s Balsam onrilti Cliefry': ' ' ! Bryant’s Pulmontuy Balsam: , ; ; Hoofland’strtrman. Bitters; . . • Holland: dd*. " ’ ; Hoatetteris Stomach do v' ; ; Kerohises’Uterine Catbolicon: . ' StonnVScdfohOongh Candys i Price’s do; . - ? Them’s- do*' ’ ' . Howe's■; • ’do; • Osgood’s Xfldla Cholsgogoe; - Morse’slnvigdraUiigCordials: ' : Tyler's Gum ArableDropst .; •; • Harrison’s Hair Bye; : do ; Batchelor's . do ; ■... I MeMunn’s Elixir of Opium; . ' ‘ ' - ./ :Biyant’s Purifying Extract; . • Bailey’s Pain Extract; ‘"“S? QIDS^ /Kldderislndellibietnlc . Payson’s do , do; ' ' ‘ • . Arnhold’s do; , . •Dr.Cartis’Hygeana; ■■■■■■ Lyons’ Kathaircin; • . David’s Lilly .While; • Bazin’s do: > . Tobias*Xinlmem: Hunt’s do; Allen’sHemandßone Liniment; - Mexican Mustang' •' do* r■< Parrel’s Arabian . -do; „• ,•• - Gardner’s • - dd*' Barrel’s Indian/ • UO; ?' - ■■■■■ Carter's Spanish-SllstUro: ■<- -■ >- Bsrno’s.piloLotion; ; r v ■ MccnFun: - - V Scarpa’s Acoustic : . v '; —' v 'r.':.'-' Merchant’s Gargling Oil; - ' ■■■---A : Husbtonj Clorko & Co.’s Cod LWcrOH ■ McAllister's Ointment;- , Sings’ltch -do; ' " Ferrel’B do;- ■ Gray’s ■ do; .. Thwfc’s 3dogaeUc Ointment;’ - . >- • Jodkln’a'• ■■ ■• do; ’ ‘ v ' Swaim’s Panacea;' - Houck’s J, df^ - ’ • S&rgant’s Infant Panacea;' Perry Davis’Pole Killer; : Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; • • 'Houghtcn’s Pepsin; . ;; Kier’s Petroleum; • •V- '.'V McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills: Brandreth’s - do • Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills; Lee's Anttbillotia : do» • Sarsaparillaßlood * •' do* •' Kven’a do; ©waynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills: ' Jayne’s AnodyneCough-' • do« * - Townsend's Health -do .. Jew David’s Plasters:' : Shoemaker’s ;■ do; Dr. Newman’s do; . ttfidway’s Ready Relief; • ..Morris’Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Heatoratlva; .Emerson’s - • do;- • ' ; • Bull's Sarsaparilla ; . ' .Townsend’s do; Band’s-' . do; • wTafiMXZ. “ a .-• Soap, Cleaver's Honey; •• • “ - JUshly Scented Brown WlndMir ’’ ‘ ■I, Music; .. Ludlum’s Specific ■ : - .Mt&ane , s:Budorifie Syruo'* 'Tylcrisaum-AraMo • do: * SeliCTs’. . • do; ■ : 6wayne*s Syrup of WndChorrv: ■ • Bmlth’altenicSyrup; ■ ' ■■ : Barry’s Tricophorous; ' Norwood’s Bncture df Varatnmi VirUe; ; . McLaneTs Celebrated'Vehnifiicnv ’ Dr. Locpct’a Pulmouio Wafers; ? - Thompson’s Eye Water; --c- :v; - • «f Dr- McOlintoclc’c Family Madidne* Hr. fiealhaia’fl Breast Pnops; Waters Aimospherie Breast Pumps: ' • ‘ Gom Blsstle . do do. : feMfel; —3Q.toua Ko.-l ; • 100 Lalw Champlain, to arrite, (or tale by ; i; : KIKa A MQORHRAD. rjlO XEIV-A good J)wclliDgdloTiß9 on • Banil'Htreet, Ninth '-Also, the 2d story room of Nfe'24o -Thlni. st. .suitable to effleo rooms'. 7 ■S. CUTHBEHT A SON. toy«» ’ ' * , 140 Third street. fiAILROADS CiTOAMAMMMMracW in ctmtwaos wmrsTKAMEBs FOKEBT CITF A rro DIURNAL. JjJESlj* Gre*t Reduction of ' mtip FIA WEttSVULE. ■■'''■ ’ I efgfc o uSui! n, -SSjfi;i 4 cptofat ran; to Td&Io,CIU.' SS^ss&*«sSif2S3£ * p *jk“* LiSfifS!?f* he, * oa *, Jlt ® n 8 l 1 to cioroland on-hoard the boabcnni accompanied by a boegnso master. ForotoAUiance $1,50 Fare to EL lonia «a«o S »fc±3E«. £ sSES do : Chicago -; do I3JK> ofa flyo-reqpeatad.to procure th* • sa^Tas w,H ™' d. DURAND, Oloyol&nd* J. A. OAUGIIKT, Agent, mso, Water gt.,pittatmrgb. fflarffi ~ MoaoegyhaTft-Hbi OHIO AHA PEHHBYIVAHIaJBABBOASr Rew Ark’Bnffemenii . COMMENCING FEE& UART 28,1864 1854 - 'BESfeaßgEapgp lew MAIL TitAIN leaves Pittsburgh at S AM; dines at Alii - - anca?. takes tea at ;CrfifltUne«and tnabesaclosecon- "' nwu°nthcro Trtth a laat Trtiin, reaching Cincta .natiabouk]2o*cloclc&C7xigbt. " . .. TRAIN leavas .Pittsburgh at-B o’clock P.-M.-. after the arrisal of the 'Express train from PhCSdolDhla: ! at .11,30 P.-JHV connecting witntha v Night Lxpress which reaches CJnefnnnti in tho morulnir • are mado with the Ohio and Indiana: and U»if.>utalno.and Indiana railroads'fbr Layton* Indianowll* and towns in lndiana. , ■ ~ r? • Connection* are mado with • Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban dn*ky,.Tolodo, Detroit and Chicago with Bacyrus. Upper ‘ fcandusky, Poreet, and the towns on the Mod River Road. . Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on-the Mansfield road. Faro to Cincinnati $7; tolndianapolis**; to Day ion *9.60: to Toledo $6; to Columbus .$5,35; to Zanesville $6,10? to: Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Loutevillo at reduced „ m BKmniiGi . THE EXPEES3 TBAIN Irarcs OnssUlne at 1.16 P if, " and rcnohcs HWuigh at B.SO P. 61, comiooUii'g thi: ’ fs * t . ttaln through In fifteen honre toPhfiadelnhle. iCtestMnoat Sl3O, A-M,on thair riyal of tho Night JEaprcea Train (torn Cinctonatl. and ' urrivea at Pittsburgliat 11.40, P Ji. • ' ■ /?t • n-S ! l I L.? 1 H G 1 I F. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lent,’ Pittibnrsh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at » A ft!, and 1,15 PM.' . . • m .^\ IO SF Mttshargb at iA M, and op . • M.,anaiuttTesa;4.3oAM^: KELLY, Posßenger Agrafe 'OETATIOH TO THE EASXEBN CHEffl. ' mmm 1854. Mmis D. LEECH & CO/S LINE, VIA ■ CANAL and railroad, ■ ■ BETWEEN PlttilnirEii, New Tork, PUladcloblaand 0„ j Baltimore.. n tlie opening of Canrd, we cro prepared to carry a. laTgequanlily of produce and merchundlie to and from *:■>■ uie Eastern cities, Laying in addition to our own stock of boate and cot, recently .added, by purchase with another"' party, the stock orßmgfiam’s One, which' will Incrcaso ma- •' S 1 r i^T our « Ca ?w> t7 for transportation; Th* PennsylTaaia. Railrcul Company haying now withdrawn : fromßallroad,it will enable our cars to pass It laono third the timo pierJoosJjtaken; this:will giveujiJn ercased despatch. .ShipmemsconaJgneitodtbcrof the n»i' '/ J forwarded wlthoutchargeforcommisßion. and ell Instructions promptly-attended to.-* • • • 1 yi carried at the lowest current rate?*- - Address or apply to V. BEECH & 00- PeßQ.strcet and Caual, Pittsburgh, - ‘ . HARRIS & LEECH, |Seceiyi&B depot.l3 South Third street, •. - \Dchrering depot, Dock sW Philadelphia: ; .■ Kb, 75-North stre^dJa&raorc;^ •' ,!» « Agent, • ■ - hp. 8, Battory Place, Now York, - ‘ PENK6YLVANIA & OHIO tint DITWEIJIf Pittsburgh aud the Eastern Cities. FFICIAL NOTH Trill t>o open on —"gat torrhiladelphlsL'Now ,-Torfc and. - Baltimore, atinoderato rates. Haring recently tKl&cdeitensivdy to oar car an4‘ boat - v stock, by ?purchase with /usothor party, a p&rt of the atodt . of Bingtam A <&, (who retire ns will bo seen by the ac* ■:■ -- ■ cpmponyfag notice, .imm i&e busincss-of transportation,) * * our tonnage capacity is greatly Increased.- -•:■•■ • • • • ThewiUKtrawalcf theeareof the Pennsylvania Railroad 1 Company from the State Road,'will ofeablo ad to saro about tiro days ia tlina of transmission. CLARK k THAW, Canal-Basin* Pittsburgh. Pa. •' LEWIS A BUTLER, 210. Market st, andlOS SouthProntat.Pblla. JOHN B. CLARKE, No. 1 South William st.; Now YOrk.' - WILLIAM PALL, : ’ 78 North street, Baltimore. : - BINGHAM'S BINE. fTunsiatp giTa..jioUEB,AgBnV • AC-West afo New Yor& •Proprietors. • ;apt7:ly ; • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PORSAXEi f pUEEsicntorscf Marcus Black, latoofCarroli township,' X. Washington county, Pa., deceased, wUI offer at public ' sale, on HQNDAYV June 12th, 1854, tko fbHowlngTaliiable ‘ Real Estate, towit:v . ■Tho Gltu& Factory, on Dry Run; knowtr tuj Nauroo/Mo ; - wbleh Is attached forty acres of Land,- more Or legs,with ■•.«■ substantial dwelling house*, .tenements, Ac., fortbe&ecom modatlon of those employed at thoworkAThelaiid abounds in Stone Coal and lim^.Stone,.and includes about ten acres valuable bottom limd.ritimeabAifcerirer hear Moßongs.' beta Oty,;and eroded: Jtemp&li .Knliioad; This, • property pr* eenUunusuaHuduceiheats tolhe manufactur er lnvestment, Also—Attract of I*nd r situate on Pigecfti Creek, contaln inptwentf acres,more or.less,and known as the “Mill Pro perty,” on Which are orecied a comfortable dwelling house, ana a larg? and; jgufcstantlal building designed foragaw Mill andOtfstMin,' .. .• •. . ..• Also—Tfcree Lots, 6u&& In frontund running back Aft - feefc,sltuated inM’Grew’a plan-of out lots, adjoining plot of- ' .A BtQbesi'-' ,'.s. ..i '-j , theaboT&iaplot'ofAJßiCbcsf, '- ■ containingabout half an acre. . ~ - ' -- >: Also—One Lot adjoining property of Benjamin Bentley andMrsiElliabethßentley,contalning-aboutoueacre.- v->. ; Also—One Lot adjoining property of Mrs. 33. Bentley, and fronting on the turnpike, containing near one acre, ••• Also—Twenty-six acres on the turnpike, joining lands • of Henry Young, James P* Stewart, Elijah Teep?e, and - l£aap TanVoorl%. This tract, If not sold entire, wfilbo of* ftred in Iflia containing fire or six acres each, suitable fer' pasture lota, gardens, or country residences, it presents unusual attractions to those who wish to secure & pleasant spot for a country homo, • - • - ; f -4®*Plota of the ibregoing property will he exhibited and made known on the day of sole.. gala to commeneb* at Id o’clocfca. tt. on the day of sale.- 1 my24*3wd : . W. B. BOAIKJB. , TOTBT BTBEET, BETWEEN WOOD ANDIIABKET JO STREETS, PITTSBUHGII, PA_, bnilda Francis'Pat.nt Metallic Life Boats, ofGalvau lied Irontialso.'msnafteturea- Copper audSheet Iron Work, Cooking Stores fhr Steamboats .;, and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Jtm Work, laggr* Bolte far Bridges, A&; Cork- life .th6;'' JP,. my. 25.,- - W, A roUSQ. ... L }K«A--eOOi. ' iwtolz * « n.S r' i'v' ■*' A /. * ' V- ‘ V>. •• (■ ; iliiiMjLiiaWjl' r 1 ~tho State Work* OBORSE C. RRAHCtgCPa. frmbt jdxtnc«lvs4ttul ■ ~ nSiOKO BROS, ” h :.vv \ •