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DBgmoTIVB FIBB lN
EIGHTEEN HOUSES DESTBOYED !. fi a
onobftho most dastrocirafires Out havw.«««ra<Mn
Alleghimy fcr years, broke out last night about eleven <r
It originated In a stable Immediately In tb4 rear al
eon’s tavern, on the South side of the Diamond; apdgpread
■ 1 with sucturnexampled rapidity* that In xatnn
thehousesadjoinlngwerelnlfimes. '
She'Sftrn, which was connected with the stable by
meansofa lot of wooden ehods »nd fences, TOtrareeJ,
dawnluulmost a moment;the. popple htrily.MiringJinm.
tn cot Ont* everything In the house tplng consumed. B
next spread to the tavern kept by Mr.Ughloap. on Federal
gtieet, the rear part or which adlpined -tht>'stable, nhd dfh
rtrbyed It almost immediately,nothln#bntthnfrontpirt
of tho houeo being saved. It waaa-large and eommodidns
tavern, : ani contained a great deal er valuable furniture,:
which .was nearly nil destroyed. The amount of the ion
we cov’d UDt ascertain « ~~
Ktoin thence; it extended itself ulongEddcrel strect uptn. ]
■ it'reached tho corner of:, the Diamond; destroying.ln It* j
course the hat store of J. Wilson, tho clothing store or Kies
4 Kaufman,.T. Miller’s saddlery shop, a dry goods store be*
longing top. Meers, W. n M’ClM’aclothlngstora.J.M’Srot
■ ty’s clothing store, ■, and Morris <t Patton’s, grocery, store,,
all tbdrcontonte.were mahay.destroysa, Bte
grocery store of J. Sterrctt, adjoining Morris A Patton'S,
wcs alao considerably damaged; and tbe dry goods store of
•- A. A. Marshall, on the ootner of the Dlajmmd,TOinjnred
' -'toiotne extent ' , < •
-"Srom'tho stable, where tho: fire Erst originated,: It also
spread In nnorth-welitern direction, consuming nearly all
the hour.-,a on the south Gilo ofthe Eismoud, bttween Fed
eral street and Middle alley. The first house burnt down
niter the destruction of Mr. Cerson’ehouse, was the literary
depot of T. Vane, the entire contents of hi* store,, along
with nil the furniture in tlwupper part of the honse being
destroyed
The grocery store of J. Baltston, in which hi* family re,
sided, next came In the fray of ithederouriug'element, and
In a fcw'mbmcnU the whole bnUdlngi Including fortltare,
stock jf good*, and everything else,, vrss entirely consumed. |
1 vs* gomes were next communicated to astova. store oc
copied by Mr. R. V. Smith, which was only partially de
stroyed. The two houses adjoining tho store store, owned
by'Hr. Blair, end which were occupied :byhtaBelf,uud a
lady gained Fairfield, were the next ones.att«l«d , by the
■flames,'hat hy this time thefiremenbsd succeeded In chsclt*
lag the fire so mueb, as to partially save the houses.
' The cabinet warehouse of .David,Heehouso, was -also on,
fire several times; but was put ont without» great dsal of
■ damsgo. .t.:
The ikteuess.of. the hour at which the Are, occurred pre
vent us'from giving any further patUealaralnicgarttothe
emhunt cf tors sustained- ~ .
RfEWKG oy School Dihectom.—Tho Sshooi
Directors of the eltylield on adjourned meeting at'thoThlrd
■Wwd School Douse, last orerilng, to orgeniro themselTS*
into a Board of Comptrollers, agreeable to the now School ,
low. .■
Mr; It Stxffeerly took the chair, and Mr. J, w,
Third Ward, appointed Secretary. v...-.-
Tho Chairman bring of the opinion that no action eonld
ho taken oh-tbe subject until a greater number of Director*
attended, the Secretary.md a letter from the Deputy State
Superintendent, which' stated that according to hie Infer
protatloh of the latr, it goro them authority to organlto.
with anc number that may ho proseat, and, that It iWoa not
■ necessary for' thorn to wait until a majority of all assemble. :!
Thla interpretation of the law. was objected to by 'oesural :
Directors and quite a discussion originated on tho subject, |
which rras set nt rest by enough coming In to rcustltnto a.
qnornm. "
' Hr;lowrie.or tho Sixth Ward, then mewed that-they
proceeded to elect permanent oillcoraftr a Boardof Oontroi
ThismotiouwasToted down, and a ; rambling .discussion
took place In regard to the law, which wssput a atop to hy
a motion being mado to reeonidder tho pterions question.
The yeas ond nays were therefore called, with the fallow leg
rcsoltrycas 12; nays 23., It was thttetoedeelded that tho
School Directors of tho city or Pittsburgh would not at prw
Boot organise themselves into a hoard of Comptrollers, r ...
The mcctihjfthcn adjourned, to suet on tho tat Monday
iuJnty. - 1
Dakoebqus Broßf Wo would like to call tbo
attention of the. police to a dangerous and disgraceful prse. j
U» Indulged to by the boys ofthe Eighth Word.wht-hhas j
long, been » disagreeable.nuisance to the citizens or that
part of tbe city. . " j
It toetiia that tor somo. tlmejmst tha jarmEls residents of
tbo North and Sooth parts of the Ward harp been at hos
tilities with each other, end are in-the habit of exhibiting
-their 1 belligerent dispositions by collecting In'orowdsof on*
and two hundred, on tbs side of Boyd’s Bill, and throwing
dirt, stlcts. stones, and other missiles of a similar ebarao
ter. No great barm would -bo doner If tho articles always ,
reached those they were tHtentel far; but unfortunately ;
this is not tho case—they sdaner alight to the yards and
doora of houses immediately; adjacent, than on • the eon*
ha tents. 1 A day or.two ago, a large stone was thrown Into
the ynrd .of a friend of oars, whore : thres or fonr.of hl«,
ehndritowctoatpUy.etrlMngtheyoanßestrmtbehesd
' and Inflicting * Tory sererc and dangerous wound.
If the m-t’er la not attended to by the police, and men
anredtaisen to not a stop.to it, Bring In that neighborhood.
; “Will sot 1;o I—
Quaetbr Sesbious —The following i« a list of
the cuat that will be brought up for trial daring the Jaao
tsrra or this Ctrart:
Assault and Battery.—-c-c--®
■A/A U with Intent to kllf. 2 Kiot
AdfflterF—...........—•■■-—II Seduction— -j
Forgery.- -.-A 1 Petit I««ny— 4
<lrand herreny «11 . • >7.
From this list U will ,ba Seen that a gratifying decrease
taalaten plice In the amount of crime committed fn our
<dty. The number of cases on trial are not more than onr
third* aamany as at lie last session* and the crimes are not
of as .serious n character. ■ Kot a single ontder cassis offer
ed for trial, which Is an treat that has not occurred at any
term far soma Utao. ■ • • •••
CutM> Poisoned. —A. fen days ago, a child of I
•thename of Smith, sndwbose rstmts rcrUe on Cong To-a j
street; In rambling about the boose,-came across a bp* of t
rat-poison.and not belngawcre.ofthe danger, demoted a J
large portion of the mixture, before it was. dlseoTered.
Bveryteffort ha* since boon mado by Its afflicted parents to
dcstKfy* ’ the' (Sffects of the poison, hut without await, end
yesterday; after two or three days of intense sallerfog, the.
ehilddled. -People -who sue mixture of this hind, eannot
be too careful In keeping it ontof tho hands of ckiUlroo,!
and an example like tha present ought tobeafcarfol warn" ]
lng to all who harojt,in their, houses. -• p ;
• A of arow was feinted
up yesterday by four men standing on the eornorof Second,
and Bmlthfield streets, andikuocklng down eyery.pae who
/eame wlthln their reach, j Officers Heed and Slrpst attemph ;
cd to arrest them, when a muffle ensued, which resulted In.
Ffost being beaten In » Tory ear ego and dangerous manner,
Feed, bowe-rer, succeeded in securing one cf tha rioters,
nnd officer Moon coming to the rescue, took another prison
er. The other two made their escape.
' BnsoyATED.—Mr, Crawford, theindofitigabln I
JtSlor, baebeen at work again : with the whitewash brush,
and’h«a given the Jail a complete renovating .from tap to j
: bottom. In fact, through the exertions of Mr. Crawtbnt, :
It has been made no' clean and comfortable looking, that It
1 aeoms-more like a pleasure .than a punishment to ha c*n
tlne4 In It. No one knows better than Mr. Crawford how;.
to keep an establishment of this kind In complete Older.
Bbicudb Emotion. —The following was tber
TOto polled by ‘the Notional Guards, of Birmingham, fee
the differevt Brigado Offloers, at the oleellon held on Mon
day For ‘Brigadier General—l. W.N. Snodgrass received
35voter. BrlgodelnspectorTcJ'.n.?l'^lhenny l lB;Praneia
Van Bwartlov, 20. tieut.Colonel-T. O’Connor, 41. Ma
lot—A.B. Stevenson, 39. Adjutant— H. B. Wallace, jj, .
Pxjr?riuEQH akd EbieUailhoad..—Welearn j
•from thoCArenicfe; that this readrb&vp bed a route along |
tho Commons; in Allegheny, surveyed -for a jaesage bring- j
log It into the city. ‘Whether the Mleghealanaarill extend
•a privilege to this Company; which they refused to theOhlo
and Pennsylvania, remains to bo seen.,.:
Acoidhst.—AsMr’. John Wilkinson, one of the
'Superintendents 'em section- No. 3, of the Tittsbnreh ana
Steubenville Railroad; was engegmrin examining the roof
of the tennel on his section, a large plcco. of rock fell on
hU leg, iojorlng It very severely. No bancs were broken,
'wetiellevo’. •••*• •• •. .....: ■
' Ahhivebsaiiy.— The Sabbath SoboolAlifislon •
ary Society held their annual meeting !a»t night, to the
Booth Common Methodist Eplscipcl Church, Allegheny, A
; «t'lMncnt of the financial wndltlpn/of tbo Bocicty wM
made, ami addresses delivered by Ret. W. », Upward and
others.-. - •
Rkpaibed —The Neptune Fire Engine, wbiob ]
TraTlnjnrrf St the Into tiro on SmlthfieM etrwt, bus Wi
repaired. am>l9 to wrrlco 8 K» lp - _ •.
Dibtilic® Coror—Before Judge WtUiems.
Intlrf ernanf Barbara Stewart;vit Thomas to
wulorMndnUon*! In yertenlat’a paper W on trial,ato
ilet vw>tcd4«mS in f»rnr of <iofcn9Ws_- .•■
■ No. 67. January term 1848; HeniyElfleS. CfrewWriW
poor of JrlferHmiowmihip. AiJen fbr 'plsintiffj and Woods
10 Tbit or.tlon tci reoeert a certain amount expected
for piain^nnd
3TCattnft«slte r tlefcaaant. Actionon a-pftrtneTßWp teeonnte
On trial. -
Court or Quarter Suasions.—Before Hon..
'Wm.'tf 1 President Jndgo; Gabriel Ad am# and Wxn»
Felony: Indictment, asß.uU.n4
•tagary with intent to Mil, on oath of A Brennan. Atm
dkt of fiuilty wm rendered, and the prisoner eenUawd to
-. ny . Tht* is the parson who waa ArwriM a few day* jtffrfoj
the taiwnv of a parcel of silver pUto from a man natne*
Taylor, at the United Btat« Hotel;- Ha plesd guilty ta. jbe j
chatße j endtbeUourt Mm.
article*! end be Imptisonul in. the. county jail for a tenn w
Sl OomS) 1 qwe4Uh v*, ; Joseph Srol,tbi f .ft^mt :
and battery.' The defendant, plead. guilty, ,Wd;.waa.*BK
tenced to nay a fine of $5. “ . .. ,
OomraonweaUh y*. Samuel Stfitcrord; indictment, assault
and battery. On trial.- ■ ±
TF.T.RfIRAPHIC.
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i , r’tfHlß.'JFJfVrili ftp. COS GRESS/'V..; •
\ wrsHtsinoii Cirr.'Jobs’fts-fa.'tistehar salad, leave .to
tto, Oommltttofcr the Wstriet
OfColumbla. to inquire Into tooMpedleMXpfrJtortngthß
ohartorof Washlhgton, end subjlltuilng'mcfttKCfbrTotlsg
by ballot. Objections were made. ; s ;
: movmntcE, bT' Z, done 6.—Tha hlenghery at Scott’s
Pond, Bmlthflsld, hehmging to Wm. p. Sayles, was destroy.
Sd by fire this morning. It was Insured for $5OOO in this
oltr, and $lO,OOO tltowhsrej The buildings : were rained at
|25,000, and tbs goods at slo,'ooo.
1 NSW Tost done ft.—Thp reportofthe Brooklyn Biot was
jmatly esa««at*tf:!B*»Wlpeiw>tiswetohMfy wounded,
lutnoonewas hilled, Tbopxdtement, howerer, was to
teil'O.and ths fight raged with mMh Tiolence fbr eome
ttmo/Qcletirta finally restored by tbo military.
! Bsunsna*,' Jens fl.—ThaclecUtm lor Mayor of Washing
ton resulted lnthe choice of Towers,' the Whig candidate,
orer Monty,Democrat. ■■ The result Is claimed as a Know-.
Nothing-Theory, as Monry Is said to haTemeelTCdjtho.Bor
£tsn. : Cfib»]lo rotes.' ..The JtoJority for TW«» to abquUOO.
•. f.‘ ■ -Mw»r • •
■- Ngtw Oatsiws, June 6.—Theetlps 151 Doihdo and Daniel
Webber arrired-oaihloDdiy, with GaUfofaifc ,datcs to the
; The George t&w and Star of the .West sallMXtonv4eplnr
Vail for New Tdtk, with $2,000,000 In triafore. The pas
sengers made the-ttip through to New.OrieanMD 20dajs*
ABSENT OP A MOBDKKBB. ,
■< Ni» ToM. Joiie o.—Ftcholas Bata, tbontordetororMt,
Wickham and wirufaud ancgro‘toj,irascaptnred yester
day to the,wsoda on long Island.
PmußttHiu, Jane 8,-The ejection b rrogreadngqulet
lv. and there will probably. ?* » heavy- vote. Tho.Knqw-.
Nothings ara operating io.eome ef&ct. and they predict Ol*
eleolonof Conrad, Whig, for Mayor, hyalarge majority.
' fTp.irimmL Jana G.*-Tbe election In this city.today
(01 tho paw cotmolldated gorernmeut Is proceeding quietly.
TEtESEATH:HABKETB,
New Yoas..lone'U —Cotton Unsettled. Coffee: sales 11001
htgelUo aMO?{. -Flout declined lSaKmute; sales JOOO I
7K -Coles 8000 Southern I
red S2t Southerner hi te J2.SO; market dull, with * deelln-1
inn tendency. SalesSfcOOObusheleOoro: mariretunehang.l
ad; a moderate demand »t previous ratwq 751@55., Sngar; j
CTIM |
my, hbls Prison at 28W PrOTlsious: rntk market dull, I
»Hh declining tendency; pales ISOO bbl* Pork at glddiOPh I
13 67?m1« WO bbls.Utf-prices h trill* higher, *ls#.
Bard: sale* SOObhlftlo«eri»lS- .'8e10a376 bWB CUtmmta I
it6-jf@B. Iron firm: Balca .160 tone at *39@40- Money 1
easier. Btecka higher. I
* Ntw-Hoax. Jure e.—BiUl* Xarl-tt -The price l or Cattle I
am *a fbllowV ; Beef,Cattle*lO@|l3. Cowe and Calves *SS
(3KO. Veal Calves $4,50@J7.: Sheep s2,GO{st3. Swine, I
mm fed, 44,25044 60.
i Tnnumann. June o.—Flour market nnchsnged. *9,12. |
Ttro Flour, 15 60. Com Meal, nothin* doing. Moro Wheal l
offering, and bnt little demand .for lt; ; red. beld at s*,7o:.
white tMO. Bye Wanted at *1.15. Com in good demand,
aod sale* SOOO hue yellow at M,afloat.:. Oats: nothing do
lag. Whisky: small sales otTlOc.
PmlADHrini. June G—Chide J/arirf—Beef cattle: 1000
(3112 50 per 100 lbs. Feed eta, *2s® 40. Sheep, In demand l
iod settee. Bold as high aa*7 per 100 ft», lbe weight.
Lambs worth from 84fh.V Hogs, t5,50@6,5Q per 100 lbs.
Chlres, *5@S,6O per 100 tbs, ltfe weight •
:CnreiSwwi. JoneCe-Flour fadnoderatedemand fet'local i
trade at 87.85@8. SothlngdpUigtort<T»bl(ma.n:arketdnn.
Whisky declined to ZSvend dnlt Tty* docllnpd toOOfflW,
anddate to 40c. A moderate business doing in Groceries,
atPrevious rates. Bolter dull krOftlt. for common to prime
tfteese The river Is telling.' Weather wannandelsar.
-BtLTOMM, Jone'ft— (hide Jfuriri-rTheoireriDßaof Beef
cattle yesterday were 400,beadt 850 sold at-pUme ranging
frWm J4d25@575.0n the hoot Hogs; enpply less abundant;
sale* at *3.so®a# her 100 fta -
XTBW BOOKS t !NEW B00K31!-A? DAVISON'S BOOK
The Lift of Dr, Alneniier. iTCheyns’e Worke.
'lAnKdd'eldlemidOonwpendenw. •
Cmwditlon Almnder, D. D,
Exposition orthoDlkooibOs and- BaylH£» of our Lord:
be John Brown. D-&.
KlttnV Bible nidiarittane. -
The Erflpwol faith.» *
. -Daniel: A Model lbt Toumt Men.* . • ; ._ _ .■■'■
■ A Beria of . .
■The WsrdaofJeeua: by the author o£ tbr Morning and
Nlitht VTatchee. - . ' _ * _ _
TheGrinncll Expedition :by.Dr. E.K. Sene. _;
‘ My Schools and BrttWJ Meetere: by Uugh Miller.
Vanity fair: b» W. M. Thicleray.
Jllnoryof Peudeuait: by Thackeray. .
Cartert new Booka(Or Yonlhv *o-» 4c.~Tor eale el
' J.BBAVTBOS.
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/fiW BOOKB JUST BECKrTKiv-Tba Ufa and S*jiap*
% of Mw. r«rttiu?um; third euppljp. Edltol tyß. Pi&bU:
htar, of the Bdtofc Post. v
i , ««l4ißTCB > lhao J»noy , *3Port T9Uo; eeeond«n«: py
A report of tho trill of llaUhrw.F, Word. .
The knowKothftjs*: on - expwa uf Iho aectet.order of
Kno* NcrfWos*: by a Know Bomtihlcj. .
P«tcrt6n , eNoUoMlßlag»*ioej&r Jon®* ;v ?■
OreiamV Mwailoe, IHr June.
n«l*y t el»Jy*eßook,l , otJuh®<' . •■•■..
ynnVe<iirotion9.for Jopb. Tar tale pt ■ ■..
W. A. OILDEKTCXNET * 00-,
TflTonrth »tr*»k
SUNDRIES.— ■
TOO bMa Plantation Mql*W€s; .
£{*>hfdo ' do .-.do;
60bblsEt. Jamcnf.lu do; - -
10 bbh end bV W» Ko. ILnrd OB \
Cfi tiercw VTimft Wee;
': 50 bw “MTixlwrtr Stfentw;: , •
60do?BearerJJocketa; - ‘ .
10 ipiCCO l?lj» J - •.
' 10 bw white lUr*tiji fiog*r;
,tn rtor. ad to *O. by t MCKETSOS .
XTBW' BOOKS, .KECKIVEO «* BXl'KKiS:—ForcaiUe
IN Y*ib*: from » MMthlpmiitf* to* ■,
-the Bo«a to nolo, or th* D»o*o» of th» To«n.
; ThelUtal Bo»atior,or li>TeAn4 Wplomofiy,- ■
i Tbs Proottoromen; * NsimUr* of 1753. , .
•- Tbs Practical Dnroshtsmsn: conblstalnisol.
- Cooper's Leather Stoeilns TslsrrlnJ-rolK bsw jdltta.
Fi.mlebl’ vB. T» G» MOiUlaNiV
nyW * lot fPooO rtrsst.
I OOK losencdan adfertiraict In the
i of May last* that I would sell
•el! 3tlam«ne# for tba month at lfi?f , It appcara thlc
advertisement not P« ) t?* i - r * ni3, 7? tc »? C w
whirl* I Would now *ay that I wUI«H all Mttgatinc*. on
and alter iba fifth of each month of thrir tone, for ft) cent#
wr cumber: and at tba and of neb tawny* mooth,of
tb*srpabllfta«eß, « fortber reduction wiirbomado. A»
who now *bh to ion 20 per «ot, wIU all tt thvmir .ml
•*?? ■«* st °” of
SCQAB A2il> MOLAKSEB—
7Sbt>l» <lo Moluass
25 <lO 8.II.S!o1«ii?:b»; for«»I» bjr
jrri.rnßAV. nenmw*av
J AWJJft AND BKUAOKtS— v
Yloe do !torage® > -::85c;-.-"-.r:r. , - ; -
choice rtxlet .Merrimack enaCwheeoTrtiitOSWe;
Also. * fine eieerlment of good*, to
ICTll °%»¥*&£« «t.~
ATTANTM)—A ritomioa bjr * xtltM the I
W Oenaao and Emrliih Umraegw.M Clwk or Porto
in a atore or ararebouta RefutmtmiflTßß; - ..
: Also, a situation tut a VouDff Man, ffi«iß*n,|Bbo*P«**s
the English and German fluenUji as lUrtmeper, Toner,or
to drlTB «M«t Bit a priiate faoillj v... : -r ■ .
Alao, aattnatlno fat an fxre!Unt C»k<T!lOTiokKJ*r,
and an Assistant Oooi, ioja. BrrtrlaMlfoUil of jrsMKTpstl
to*ino-: Apply a* ? FRAhCISCOSVAitency «#<*, ,
'mill ” 1 €5 Fifth street, ant the fort Office.
-rfEAPINCJM ACTUS to oot fthm W to 15
XtaCTOof WbratofotheT small rrsht po-*ty,»ilh on«
,pa«> of horses end dthee
12& WorSI :. , i -
tN DIA iIUOQEtt OOSlßS—Ame# tat, oon&Utlftgof Pre»-
log r Poff*nd LonffOcmt*,ofTarloßSiitW»tecBirrfwwl
d«t ?& a nnmra.
/"UtAPK gUAWLI*/—A. A. * CO. b»« juit
another largo ossortnent cfrlai
: plala hagemhrridcred Crape Shawl*. . v ShyoO
[ iTTOWIKa HACUlSES—Worrantol to cattromlOto lS
JJ'J. aoresef Grouper ijefierftboßeoße-entn.of horse*
ioidriTPr. Forealefcy .[oyJOV E, R. SHANKtiASD.
TTPIUGUT STEAK HttOllEBS—A ft»*b Sopplpjatt re-
U for «i» by « rtosiuw.
rnkANSPABBST OttEßtr OIL CLMU-IMO
T/S f °jQE^ O nLBR.
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5 utmuwriwuw
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end mo*t awlittls o!Vty O<xA» will tie
epeaeft on U>» rath. soth ami 8t«l of M»y,
mn o<okh—l6 dm Terr htnteHMi .of-rarioai *Ue»
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Q.RAEAH'B MAGAZINE, tot
■'■■■ ' __ _ ' 104WoodKtteot.
g>.nnM»ra.inH—iioo J>» Eaelitli.a Terf flne wloyi Jaat
lljg*"* "**'•*'* JLEMINQ BBOS.
CAttu
' bM ‘ ln eU,re t vL4mm%rn.
r’l 35MIINB' FARINA OOUWN&-A. Ittge MPPJy Of l
Vgwta Farino Cologne,r.cdTedttuawby^.
[KTAK’d BALSAII Olf WIUU OHEBIIY—I g«OSJ«f
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A- Y m“2B°> ÜBBIIY WJOIWAI '“ 1
B*Sm IMOOf HMtOOri ~ 181053
1 aktilb eakv—K jatgo *opt>iy of *“sfe r 2!?r£§?, u “
i. soap, ttcMthh any tr [mylil ‘ JOB. ygMINU.
fr 1 mva 5001 ""* *'* iam ma TxatsSSSF
0IL ~ 14 hm “* a Jjnm? ffiSmSm-'
freah ‘ 'grTooS
bora trim. C. g g»., i jggtog
H K OTa~ WjDbla f Dy it cqiitxws.
JIUBH liI»EMS-60 pww.lhw «
! tny® - ' • --S' corner Print And yifth rtreeta.
T> CBSKU, * BEU. b»«
Jtv Kidckcrbocker, for Jnn«,#t the WIEBABY OTm,
15 Y|tlh street, Bear Market; -■ . -
t> ° rCM °° C<nlJlStman . t R d Bg r dLßß8 y & 00.
3" “UHNBTON’S PATENT ICE C’IUJaM ?JUStAJa®T-Tll
ai g«»f‘y wkWr
' i * * K* ?•
--' 'r'r.
JkJEUSFOig JRITJSfi JttßJVt
Ibs"iit»K» or«ttr% UiB pfer'mtilr;'ta£'
gening, it? uttoefcjwu* feot'VMnehri, rail Mliug.
VseXodluTlllle p»ck«t,l(!»tlo» En
deavor. Shu UHjjlit tnd strong, with experienced officers.
OnU&rd, b tun ot the An host rfpwcolJ rajualn
taßOV JoinO- no* finishing »t tt»,Alleshonywh»rf.
- The iteamer OSncfiuiafito the KgoJar pack^t ; fat Cindn
satttfrday. ghc IcareS nfc 10 o’clock,, v 1
v. «omd«t ftAtond 1s t regular; packet for- Cincinnati
Bbo Iwesi mmediatsly on tho?xri?aic>f-the cast:
-ufa can.-?
j£t—Capt Rogers has “ delegated ” the boat
bearingthe aboTd-Bune todo Bojnolhlng for hiflfrietttJs and
himself, daring the cflminglow.water Mason/ .;; ;
QjpUanA Jkan Is getting his new fcoat welt *on to com
pletion, but* same <la wanting; there are bo many, bottfa
building hero that they hare trouble-in finding names for
thonL-*'-:*:'*
JZnWwon'siiewHall iWpTM 3 *
iußedowa'ltntiilgtt; Bbft xaeararesf^leogth, on deck 158
feetj SOfMt beam} and 4 feet -boUL -61jb will
'tftttl* ineiejUDdert W &H feet stroke ; 2 bortew 24 fcySS.
tho cabin la to be flolsbed la tbo latest style.. ,
•--ifatftriZter river is &et on ti»e
Sho»ls<—Chten. _. ,
.: The St. Louis steamboat Inspectors have . attest reported
In the case of the,Kate Kearney, the awful explosion of
whieh is stUl fteah in the minds of oar reader*.: They find
emnU meonsibrUm explosion. endrorokethe license, as
engineer, of Mr. Albert W. Hardyy'—Ctn. ItffK • •
\ dbrlc of the Badger State Inform*.™ that the lone
xirer. fin fchlcb ah® left this port oaths *stbolt, was so
low that they did not attempt to go up, but stowed away
the freight wMUrtdeh’sbe wad loaded; at HuwaUne, and
brought down yesterday a,loaded ;barge ftotatbat point.*—
AflttouWlfc»oeraf. - .., > , ,
The rf«rw»idowly weeding tnrterenlbg. with 8 foet 4
inches water In tho canal* and 8% fcet.on the fells. During
tha pterions 24 hoars the river bad risen 6. inches.- Thu
ir«aUier y«tetdayi was cloar'and pleasant . : -, . ;■<■:■'-
Anotker £ufcte JWjV-Tbe fcmtms Orysial Palace arrived
firomfit evening , hefbw . 8 baring mods
the trip rotrad in4s hoars, the qutekcat trip this season and
hard to Charter, Jiitte 3. --•■ ■
POET OF FITTBBUBQB..
‘ 3 rm 11 utc&G' vam is xns esaxaiL, ram mass.
ARRIVED. _ .
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.- . .. .
•» Luserne,Bennett.BrownsTtUe.-
it Thomas Shtivcr, Headricfocq.WestNowton.
« - Qen. BararflyPeebUs, Elisabeth.: 1
« Michigan, No;2, .> ; ,
** . Venture Gordon, Rearer. .
fa^rtnnfcHj.Konnla.Cincinnati. ■ ...
•« Sam Snowden, Knox, Loalsrillo,
tt Hoxrongahela Belle, Bowen, Dtownsrilb.
«« Forrest Qtjr,sloort, Wheeling; -
DEPARTED.
« Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville^
<• Lucerne, Dennott.Brow’nsTiUe. 4
u Jjhcimas Bhriver»llci>drick»n, West Newton,
« ,.
« Michigan, NO. 3, Wolf, WellsrOle.
« Venture, Gordon, Bearer. • -
‘f . ff. 8. Mall, Brtcfc.'Ußt. Lends.
.» . Americas,Batchelor,Si.I*>ul*.
•.•.;•«« Adeiia, Graham, Zanesflßo. -
m Forest City. Moore.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854:"
PITIBBTOOS, CIHCIHHATI, tOWBVIIXE,
SAisiM&oyis. t
Rttebnrgli and Cincinnati Steam Paoket . line#
- ■ ■ - WV**OX CO#VlTm*p* - .
FABSSSQBRB AflD VAEIOET
■•/v ■..■■■•.■MlWttJr.. - W
CINCINNATI, XOBISVIBW!,
And Salat XicnUi
' : ttms U» ta teapotcd of wroa , w
fstt.wrspffs
Linsof Sto&o3cr* Eroia lAndnoaU to leBlOTlllo«o4_£»int
LoaU, bT «ibicajpWBen£CT* tad treisht af» Uctxiel wrfrt
(Wo» ifofe. now Btouaers h»T» bwa odded
touM Ltao/wMefc bow contUU of U»
SmU. 1 CbpSjioa. fnmJVubvrr/iL
BUCKEYE BTAta-...»M. W. BnnHoOr»ar~BUtttoj.
UJSBSBNOEB. No. 2.... J. B B<,va.™-.„«-Hoii3af.
ALLKQHEXV ...aio srLu* .Tnoslay. -.,
CRYSTAL PALACE. KOOTS .^..Vtbnnlsj.
PHILADELPHIA A Quiet. ...„„Tsior*!»jr,
PIITOBUItOIL. .„......f|tUar. ;7
PESSBYLVANIA........ J*a KuwCTnattL...—B»tard«y.
IA»to daily »t 10 o'clock, A. JL, pi*ci*»ly..V .
Ko ftoliht reoelred altar aJao o’clock oa tbo sustains of
"*Fort»rtlsol6rt. txrrfr on board, or to
irorpiruraisr* *vs£ ns B Atn u
JOHN >'LACE, |Ag<niu,
MottWZobftU Hqum Euil-H«s*
ldcelOV
plitefrargfr. 18M-
—~ T— ' : For ZiscrrUlCi. ■■
_ THE «tearner KATE CASSKL, C»pl Jest*
-in leen tot the ebote end lolenne
§BßEttuM* perU on BATUKDAY, 10ih Sort., et 12 M.
*&■"«“ end
For Cltuelnontt. -
lr -. THBeieamerEHAl.tEhaE.Cept.fi.yora'i,
KSr. M-m J an tat the etoie eed Intenaedtele fcrU
WSmSSmea 8 ATBttDAY, TOlh Hut, At 10 A. M.
rot Mght.nd^‘P^°° o^^ r ACK, Agent
’ «fo» ctncUmAti. . •
THE fine light draught ettuuw OAhljA>T>.
fUnOile&will late roe lbe ebore end lntermedlete port*
Ttb itut , At 10 AM.
JorlMght end Agent.
“! ■!.: T?or l><raU*lllti .
• tnt! «ta»n»r BSBKAVUU, CtpUJo J**o
JbSLfrtUt.*lll !e«to (or Ihr«bor» *n/l InJcnnciltt*
■HHHporUoa WEDNESD&YiTtb tort, »ti r. 21.:
«oa A,.,u
For Cincinnati.
Tile ttcracr QDAEEB CITV, C»pl. EncOT,
4ES6»J&«UI !«»• for tht »bo« «nl potl
U&gga on THBESDAY, 8 lb Imt, it 10 A. M.
“ , ’ JOILN f LACK, Agwt\
For treUbl god ptrogo mpplT on teml. ■
1854.
CANADA WEST.
. a,ciaT«un<WPoetst»w»«rvJ!BßLA
UHHx and Port Qurwetl. .faiSHSMi
THE USB Io» jirotnredeatner TRLKHIAPtL Captain,
ItCiUOT, vllt make tw trip* a between
port Elanlur, aw} Portßuwrli, mMIoot;
' LraW Clereland for Port (iunJrj-, orcry MOSCAY and
THURSDAY EVES IN G * at 7 J 4 o’tl«3L •■• -
■ Learn Port Harwell for Port SuwlfJ Bt 1
| T d port Btanler-fordaeoland orery WEDNESDAY*
an) 8 ATU It!)AT EV KSfSO, at 7}d o'clock.
The TelmapheonnrctaalCletelaßd, with theCleTriasd,
Colombo* and etarfoa»tt,th» dereUndand PHtthttrah.
the taka Shore, and the Toledo, Sotwalk: aod deraland
i Balltwd*. Also cutroeeU at Portßtanley with the London
I Una of BUgcs, whkh connect* with the Great Western.
I fiaSifOOd* , ■■
I i®7m^B«Sr*
Or A. msIUDE. Port Barwoll. , :■■■,,■ : matartoov
auctio:
Auction-Daily Salea. •
A T the COoinemlil 8*1« ftootns, corner of Wood and
A PLflh street*, at tto’ctoek, A.M,a spnnajawrtgient
ofßeaacnabls, Staple and fancy BryGoodSi Clothing, flopta
.ndßhon.n^AO;,^^
chore, Ac., AJ ? (yjaooKj P. M,
\ Amta. fitattotrery, Fancy' Articles, Statical Instrument*.
I Cateryj-ClotWnffjYarlattQood*, ,
l giiver vfttetot Ac.Pi- M. DAVTB» Auctioneeri ■. fja3l.if
EXEOtfTQB'B Bitß oF.flKn«B i BIBBS
DAY EVENING. Jnn» Sib, «tIH tfcl ® k >.' lt °2
ctmnU- Excbing«, EitUlnugb. *IU *» f r
Tbonutf PftTlxon* Ilxeeutox pf Awtcllx Btxtxnflxldi dept].,
IMhxroiOoWsixaalilWlgsOotoj^o^Etortt^
CVKKJKa AND COUPON BONUS AT AUCTION.— Op
D THUBSDAY EVENING, June Btb, at the Mercbenta’
Exchauffe, FOurthetraet* wlttko offered:
,40 ehareeKiehettgaCanlt Stock; .. ■ -
m io Ohio ami Peuntyleaula Railroad Stock;
10 D Aeeoeiated Firemen’* Inauraoe* Co. Stock;
ff Bondi, 11000 each, Allegheny CountFCoupOne, paya
ble In No, York, (a. BmW UX.) p DAVIfJ , Aoct ,,
EXEGUTOR'8 1 BALE Oil iil6i)o!(oAlitltA' NAkIOA
HOH COMPANY BTOCK/--OU TnCJISDAY EVEN-
Imj. jnneSth, atB o'clock, at the Merrbanta Kxcbaßjtc,,
Fourth etrMt.wUl bo offered krordcr of A. J. Miller. Ex-:
ieeator of Mlthirl BoirW»,:deo f d.j,lS ehatw Monougabela
Navigation Company Stock. *M. DAYIB, AncVr.'
VtUOOEiiißa, 1 *O., Air' “WBDNBBDAi
It AFTERNOON, 7th \ntl, at 2 tfcloct* it the Cowan*
elaS gala* Boom*.corner of Wood and Fftb cti> wlllbc sold,
8 ban Rio OcJTeo; 6 No. 1 Herring* 7 do LakeFlfebi
« bye, tobaeco; ffOdoCheoee,do, Anefc
80MMEB ARBANOEUENTB.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
BAXXiBOAD OOM'PIiBTB'Dt'
planes avoidedi - ’
. THROUGH IN FIFTKES HOURS.
mHE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (gantaj*
11. excepted) AtTo’olock; stopping »i oil tho regnlnt Sta
tions. and nrrivlog In Philadelphia at 13 tfclock,. P M..
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Depot eveiy evening ,
ot 0:30 o'clock, stopping only at Irwins, qroensburgb,
jitrobe, mllilde, Johnstown, Lilley’s, aclllttcn, Altoonni.
4c., connecting .pt Hsrrisbnrg with the train, lor. Bojtl- 1
more, end arriving In Philadelphia cr llahlmoro, at 12,30,
“"the ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will loave every alter-,
noon (except Sunday) pt 6 o’clock, stopping ot ell regular
Stations, end running only as far as -Blauvrille. v •
■RBToRNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh.Accommo,,
detlon.B3s.A M, Express,l.P.-M. Moll 13.P.M. ; ,
Pare to New Vork , SIO, W : pare to Philadelphia, $8; pore
checked to all fitationscn tho Pennsylvania Rollr.
roadTwa to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ~40-’w
?sfon?tes^r«tefflSsnomlnoUon(ban fivedpllare will be
la paymont for tickets* except those issued of the
Bank* of Pennsylvania. > .; * •
case of loss, the Company will hold
thomselTCßtcsponaibla fbr personal baggage Only, ati3 Tot
• Akmml not exceeding ftlOO. ■ ,v , ■ , * v -,t^v
v B.—Tho Excelsior Omnibus line has boon employei
apid/S' I*’ 1 *’ J.MEBKIMEN, Agent,
At the P. BiB» Passenger BtotiOiit on Mbottystw—
-sb, Jane l»t. 1864-o^,
Httehatii-.
—Meia and Miner*! Wpter lonmiuiw ,
nfttpß; Kd -il’lWru Bt«et, next floor to SUsotUo.
W deiaortn^aDlTwiflOONFEgTMNAllY
I® CrSm/of the beet qunUty, sonefl op during tho sea
lS®****. ooflolW
SnOta, dur|ng tho «»soo. o» tho most maraabls tonM,
I Orders tro MpootldUy solldtefl. .
, * „ V >
F. K. DAVIB, Awsttoneor.
COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TBaDE~A!<b
oraaetpASTS’ EixoßAses trajbk.
OFFICERS.
Praident-jonn SinpTON.
jVrrf Tia JPrtßdent—irii. H. Sunn.
Seamd “ . “ 'Wat. B. Baows. •
Scmtary— Wh. S. HAVE*.
. D.: ScmiiT. ■.
Superuitm&ent-S. T- Nomhah, Ja. <
i •
i ffiuats. Ma CoPpbb, Jaum ft labmb, Isaac M. Esssocs,
DAILY SEVBEW OF PtnSBTJBGHHABXKT.
' ' owes cr TiiE'Diiio tloaruso'Po.'iTj .1 - I
! . . 'Taesday, Jtmt G..18E4. i
■■> FLOUR—Silts 330 bblsjstipcrSne ani ertra from, wharf
at,iB,*o,tB > 3o@sB,4o; 20do i)na from storo.ot sS 4 «}4l 60.
do aaporßno do at $8,50 . ..
|. :■ OR AlN—3oobuBh Oats depot at 43c; 74d0 do {torn wharf
I at 440; 2SO do Corn In oirs,lwm Etoro, at<Wc;2ooQdodo
eb WUISE.T^oio3187 bblA at M@26r; 40 do Marietta rec-
ÜB®lat22i. . i
I • BAIT— Safes 23 loads at £l2 toslB.
CHEKBE—SaIes 100 boxss at 9c, cash. '
SUGAR—Bales 7 bbds at4s*l 4 mratbin ,
I :BAOON—Salts 8000 Um- BUouldiirs and Mama atiVSi MSi
I 814.85£0, 60 dajs.. 8000 Da. do do 4 months;
b tea Soßar Coxed do at '
I ASHES—4 tons Pearls at oc, 4 tnoalhst Soda; sales lO
I casks at 3s*, 4 months.
|; GERMANOLAY—BaIes 3 tonsatJs3&, d months,.
j PIG .METAL—Salts 60 tons at $85,4 rnontbs.
PBICEB OF STOCKS.
; ' ' , odsmcnnoiar eoarntsrifflfUHa
Patrick* & JPrlerad,
‘ s Comef f/ Fifth and WbodilraU,!
LOAKB. Sid. |
United
United5tatc565,1863............... 10M»|
PejmsylranlßGs.lBJ9.... ——•: Mg,Oft
PennsylTanluSs3Bl!B.„ 7 * s |oP|
Allegheny county Os ■ n |
Allegheny county coaponß «... Bum
Pittsburgh city,Os e ®,Cor
Pittsburgh city coupons, payabU:
New 'York, ~ f- 10*,“,
Allegheny City 65,.- •■■■• BS.OOr
Allegheny City coupons, payable
: >n Philadelphia—, .92,00
BANK STOCKB.
8ank0fHtte1r0tgha..............i.v.. M5O
Merchant* a Manufacturers'llanK 57,00
Exchange Bank - 60,26
Itomers'DopOSltßank..—...... , .
Allegheny Barings Bank. 00,00
BRIDGE EEOOKB.
Monongahela Bridge.. *?>«
St, Clalratrcct Bridge— ••••■
BMMmt Bndge»,..—>-i—... : , .00,00
Northern Llbcrtlcshrilge., 30,00
INSURANCE STOCKS. '
Western Inanracco Oomp*nyi.~:
OUions’ Insnrance COTipeny..- • IG.M
Assncdatod Fireincn’a Company—; 6,00
TELEGRAPH STOCKS.
Attinticand.Oblp.....,—,®K
PlttshuKh.ClndnnattaLonlsTiUe «,»
XtkeEne.,..«M , -
Pittsburgh Qas Works.—. ij ® W
MonongahelaSlochnater. .-s
RAILROAD STOCK. ’
Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad.....—.... ■ 10,00
Ohloand PeßnsylTanlaßallroada, ’ 48,76
Cleveland a Plttabureh MlrtdSU. 60,00
Marini Railway and Dry Dock... 102,001
TuttleCrecU Plank R0i1.......... Wfh
PenyeTlUePlankltoad........... 20.00
Oreensborg Turnpike: 8,00
ChartlersCoal Company. .
COPPER STOCKS. . ,
Pittsburgh andßostop
North American * 03.00
North West,.™ ... 20.00
North Western—.—r“j . , JJS*
Adventure————............ ; 0,26, J,M
Ohio Trap Gocli .* .1 71?,50
i Minnesota—. . , p, »o,w
Pittsburgh and Isle Unyal— O.OOt ■"* J4S
Do S|l*7 6,00
Ontonogan.....—j •
RMff8.............a..L. • **“[ . TgOfl
nrelteel -
Bluff. *,CO 2^o
Peninsular..™.., —... • .(■
Arery . I 2,00
F0re5t....... —: 0,00
Phctmlx., T,ot>! 0,00;
Iron City— RtO R»
' The Only CefUln nemedr* i
1 OESTLTSMAJV wall known la this muxannlty, of 1
J\. atflct nttopllTt banded U 9 the vutyolaed statement «t i
f«rdft?**!ne& It ir bat on® amongst thousands ?>f fad*, <
and as such «e pnbUrtt It, forth* benefit orthos* who are i
•offering from Worn*, puh*pv** Ja this case, after
tUKU other article*, purporting to-bo fotatUM* worm
detrtyw*, witbonteoy efait
' LiYCap&ifc, Cotatnbfa&A Co., May 13, 1853.
J/Hirt &A. SUhna:orsd o>,
(Jcantaxs: AchUd oi jaine»agod abotltfiva had
beeft allUg ftr acme Unt*» and, whtt* at dinner r-tirr day,
arts taken with sjmm*;ourdtetor.trag’Mnt for; ho said
that Worm* wa* thA .cauwu- Wo procured romc of R,:A.
VAUN'KSXOCK'S VEaMIFCaii/roci and gar*
! the child a tnappanfal and shalf; In Ipsa than an hour It
! p-?4fc-jan innumerableauanUtvofAVariu*,andlaasbort
I time **s restored toperx«oi:bc*tU!i/
>T« ircuM not ho wlttwai youKTcmifugo ualer nnjr
ctmridrrerlon. Jm» AMtcxie,
.Fornsrrl/of ntb!bun;b, Pi.
■ XSP’Prppar^l.andeoU-t’j':'-'• - •••■
* D. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO.,
: corner of llrnt au»t Wood itrcet*.
OItEAT UAKGAINS IN US¥ GOODS AT
A. M’TIOHE’B HEW BTOEE,
corxei! or gha&'t Afrit Firm sweets
B AVISO TTU9 DAT OPKSO) «T,SfiW BTORB, I
b«s I care to rail tbo aUrfOtUfU' «f t tba Ladles to-lb©
ANJ> SUMMER
GOODS* just rocetf<4, Aiiir*!® ll* *Ux* may Iw Jcum!
of tlw *ery Hwm £nola ao* toporte-L* li comprises
In part,
200 idc*** Mack ami faft<*y Dress.SnVa Wet*.to $2 per tsl
6SW do lion*. <l* Liilrtritf, lijutyedr l^uwv, arisJ
..■■■•..• Un*deD*s?9r ■ ■. :•■ :
500 do fattsmi awfcTtewsin great tatfrty i
ISO Ao N«» Style Dress Giojhams;
2000 &>• American, Fr*m'h wr.t KnaTMi Prlnb»; ' •••■•.
i f,:jo flu Vrwnah«*J EntftMi Larw*;
! 2tfH> French CulUrs from,l2Js-imtetn £VK>:
i jfahUllascf th* latent style*. amon* ..wMeb.«* ftio*
i of th*mo*tt*st!iTfUUsipdTto«llowthU<oHnlry..
I Also, liiidtas Turfetaps CSw*SS'Wn«ftvOrash*-.Dlspeff»
TaMACloibsOenttetnen’s Wear* *c,
■■TtUMMIsaS.-lo ihU d»p*neicnt ■will fatoamt a win
pUto assortment or Drcra amt -Martini* Trimmings, MaUt>e
AniMDmttenUw*, Cna acid Tbrval l*co; allot
vhlrO will be »ld unusually
Ten fea’iWifardarWoMuslijt at rixcemt j*T!U»t<L
• ~ Ai. nlTltillK.
~
Bxt srsmms, KNOTiAvm, uunossKna and ts~
1 VKUH'B MANEFACnTURRP, No. 4S Bmitlv Thin!
itrwt, pbHntlelpbb.—Tho raMle sto ycipaelfullylafonaM.
th»t Mr* 4AMB9 WICKKRAJIAJUMi out only tuiborixeA.
«£«nt Ift FltUhorftb. suit- tHcUT. lloalbrs** o-mi wanUmr
Canls. -ISnwln***; Acs.* will Gml U to tteif to tall
at So DIAMOND, wtom if'ctUnea* <*n l<- «*■», ant or-
Ucw left# AD work «s«eata!«ltti
4KrW» &'SWHKHT& I* wleostr mi ;«cmt ©fout.»»-hU
, s . ncr t»ii« «vd «*■«*“*»£«* ViSciis*
(UtoT.BC*l»«tACi)
So, 4S Benin TblrJ sUJPhDadBlpMa.
stmn'i & PUnio i
1 FKBBU arriral I
v.iti.fiwlPlAfittAhMJnrt'hCTiiTW'iiffllMWßMm
by the rohreribct. Tb«j haw http nw4pflrßTj*STH
nil tsrcfullr ratecM Mtirmljr for “ *“
V*!, »ml »r*<j>i»liltrtJ fnr «rr«!tis»ii» «pl_JO«r
of too* '•-•Ttaritt-fWWW tli» nor imjirotoiaiin of fwo
Htrale brv!,t>t, tins 1-a*» rttins# runuloe oter aml ob\*e
ibo Uri>]«. They *ro fullr twrantar to stata) aof rlltnotOi
and tn oxcrHn rapacity for ataroiiox talon* ftrteraranjpi
rmtntKOto*Boo- Al«o,»ffio lotofl'UnrarrerolhomtOu
factortmof tiUXfUM *OO-modulsoljttlflTK,!jKWTOS
A UtlADUmtr, W. V- AlUha*bnr«»lH potfUTrlyM*jU
at Factory prlcra, niihoat *4mfloMV chaw for frrlsbt,
rUk.ote-rif. - v.— :HRNU\KIihMEBj;-
BothAgonlforNunnoAClarlt’rVlanos,
. NO.IU Third «tn*t,
' Sijnonho (loMeo Harp.
AUigh'wTooW **• ... . .
M«l» 1). Harbor; 1 SfitlfM U bctcliypirrn that, ln
. kirareuamoef *n Ontar io Equity,
neb s of John Garber. J pawn! by.the DKtrlet Coort, April
24, 18H4, there will be *n examlomlon. In rwrpotnwn memo.
rib of the irabrertblnir witnesses to the will of John turner,
•t the office of Beta Wnshloitloo- KwuNo. HM Fourth st,
enBMUIIDAY, JuoolT,lS44,«t 16 o'clock. A. M.
* inAsSw _■ _J; LUDKWtO KQgtUEN. Attorney. ...■
T/ahE'WHnoK—wlubr sold »t n bargain and onfcror
IV ruble terms. (»»the owner b shout to Dare the city.)
three Brick Dwelling House*, each with a good eloreJtooro,
; ell under good rent; rltuatel on Third atrrcl, ho. 133. A.
1 how 3 «U>W Brick house of 11 rooqm, hath room, 4o j Bnlah
isbedln modern stylo-elm. n tine tIOTC r-om- No. 131, a
3 itory House or 4 rooms and etoreropm. ho. 123, n j story
Hook, of 3 rooms nod stew room, *®S» ° T< ®
Inthecellnt. .Termscwy. -6. CtraiXßßHJ.* SOS,
jgfl • . . ■ HOTniw A«wt
THOMPSON PE*-*- .>..«.»«n»»»«»»«yJKO» A»CAUQUI>T<
.f HOHFBOK BEIX & CO ,
BANKBKB AKD BROKKRB.--
: thmrr of Tbiri nnd.IKW llmti. IVhburgh, Jv.
■ ■ Notice. . ■ •
TVAI-Vfl STOOKINd MANUFACTORY, No. SO Filth st.,
I ) flrat cornor oboeo Msrhet, Htieburgh, Pa.,_-»hcrB *llt
be found the lergesl end beet inserted stock of Hosiery arcr
offered for nolo in thU elty. , Ihirehnmrs will Ond It to their
(siren two to cell it tbit estiMlehracnt end wremltM. for
thomsolTM; It la all I need to Insure their custom^
he fcheep Stocking Comer. tnyM
K. H.—flemroW.
ITUJkWkTn AUKKOVi VABSKNUBII * KRMltffiScß
V OFFICE blames EUKdy ; hn* arrangetncoti ffiiao
■wjth Kdutera ttousa* Trblrh ; cnablcß bun to
jjavablenlalgbt, fofany, jtaoonV io london, Wwrpooi,
Lublin i Parta, an! Trankfbrt on the Main ; also, at a»thy
Provincial UnnVa nnaßrancboa In flormany, Kronen, urent
Britain, and Ireland. Draft* ovor one hunilral poonita at
$4 05 to 51. 0 flic*, carper of Borontb ana BmlthfloM fta.
my2s
TPUIt nilTs—That rplf oilM »«rm orffii acrot, of 1 1* "l» J.
r Vierotnifio (Moles Walter3f<awarf,Jr„ about \ mllo*
MStorthlsclty. Onlt tbcroaro good impr6rctficnts,aßd
-o*l enrmflh to-ray tho loTr prieft.it In oTTored.ati .If you
wanta dcfllrablo country lasldcno'*. and one pay
for (tmlf.onlv look it It, and 7011. trill bo satisfied, Iniolro
of L. J. PLBUlNUiOXtttul land* or of a
XIIQS. WOODS, 75 Foutih at
Ten* for ttae People.
; 'NOTWITHBTASDTNQ bo muoh flifa nliont tho
rearolty of Tefc wo are tewivlng 350 Half Chentß,
eonUrtWof Hound Ujbohb, fraperlols. QuOfowv
dors.Oolopßß, Souchong, ondCongou, nil of which
ha* wen Boloctcd withcaro, and will bo Bold M iami
-.vi.‘.i •. 1 • :t -A. ;JAiHwDk ■>
•prtO '• .. Pofctm Tvft Btoro,SSFifthat,
Valuable Property. For Sale. ■
371T8 lIANDSOMH BUllillNQ MTS, sUanto on Centre
< Avonue; nest Fulton strcot, end rrltUa ten -minutes
the Post Olflco.
• :-r* ■ I.U , ttOTPOr orWood KDd Xftfth Bts.
r- .AUHXittB Oil. ULO'm—S.OOOyaMa'of. tho pluiu ana
■en«moll«i flnWi, manufacture.! pa plaln.twllMtna
Vmvv dark good*; nolil wholesale and retail attho Oil Clotn.
n . plumps
I f OT.OOUV AND »UOWJait UATUB-rOpenwOT day.
H mundws «oopto(ia from6A.m. to. 10 tho
BarbCTfihop, Potry Uote!, conior ot Hamiockstroct and
Dnguwmfr*ay* my? 4 Jma
C'ILISA_VEH ; BUONKVBUAI?B—12Kros.S*C8.J™a4iMU!l
'JSr n - m * m ’ tC - IIK ° ITOj "*sEfißwB BROS
public 8al«,
0N TnDRPBAY THH BTn'OA-r:OP JUNE, 1854, at 10
o’doijfcA.lt-iamnLDIUQ up, rf
TrafettcrtMd r oaMot to 110; ti tao feet dley.
TheabOTOtotSire rery: desirable for.btllliUnsor manufeo
tniitepurposcs,ondwill be roldat mmlomo,pricca t BBd
' No. 17U Fourth street ot
"• :. • . JAMES C. KIOOBY,
■ ‘BeaVEeteteAeent. St Ihlaofflce.
TTAKPBU’B midUß* for WiSolqiN,
‘ 104 Wood atmt.
FROM TBB NEi9 HATJQT PALLADIUM.
': 49* Frost Wart «r fioeklUwaoi is»lltii»
under the title of u Bock Rose,” made from a plant of that
Damo, is bavins a great ma in_this riciDily for its curative
properties. The cry of “ ciuack”Bo truly applicable toat
least one half of the medicines of the day, cannot heJustly
applied to the Bock Boso, for It has “made Its mark?: is
th's city iueeveral cases, to the reilefaadcnreof euSfercn,
when other remedies hara failed—and what is ipaite re.
markable, soma of ,our best physicians do not hesitate to
speak very ihTorably of the compound. The certificates of
now anrnoi fabrications, hnt fromhighly respectable per
sons, most of reborn are well know to us. The mannfoctn
i reels also well known tons as a gentleman whowould not
l ie engaged In u humbug, or. in deceiving tho public in any
>wsy.-—JMZad*«7». • V
i We cheerful!y endorse the above, having witnessed, its
good effect} ourselves, on pulmonary, and scrofulous com
plaints. We believe it is tho best compound.for.eolds and
coughs, extant Rock Bose hw long been known *s*
plant of rate medical virtues, aud its preparation is super*
Interidod by a gentleman of, ability and character; in this
dty.--.y. S Rcgixtar.
This la itfecrtify that the notice of the Rock Rosa medi
cine published in our paper in connection with one fronx tbo
P*Uadiam>wasnot only unsolicited, but wos-wrfttoh by
the Editor of bis own judgment and observation;
OSBORN A BALDWIN.
Palladium Omcs, New Haven, Bee; 22,185 E
This will certify that tbo favorable notice of the medicine
knownastbe “Bock Rose,V was a ralunlary testimonial,
Induced by the writers’ knowledge of the curative effects of
the article la certain eases, as well as by thefevorableopln
ions which others, woll known to him, had expressed of it;.
and furthermore, the article was written without pay or
tho promise of payment, or the knowledge of the manu&e*
tnrer. BABOOCK A WILDMAN.
:Ps3t St ■■■■*'
eDrokcrSy
••hurgJu ■ i
\l\xr Fal i
$ 100,00 :
‘..100,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
.103,00
100,00
100,00
XQOfiO
MYEBS* EXTRACT OP ROOK ROBE.
> This wonderful mallclne b fast gaining for itself a papa- i
lotlty which no other m?dlclaeean boast of. ;Tho plant,
Bock Bose; Is usod end recommended by.many eminent \
phjßidaimof our country. Hear what J.B.Thompson ft of
Philadelphia, says; “I have prescribed It in ba<l cases of
Berofblou* patients at Wills Hospital. 0 Hla success at
tracted the attention of senior physicians.: He reports the
f&Uowlng remarkable case of . White Swelling of tho right
hip, Id JPobruary, 28#. The lad was seven years old, and
had the disease for three years, the hone was dislocated np>
wards and outwards. There was a large oposlng on the
hip iMdtag to the bone, Into which 2 could thrust my fin*
ger. X counted three ulcers. He had been under several
physicians, who had given him up. 1 ordered a decoction
of Bock Bos»—in two days hla night sweats ceased,l then
ordered a tea spoon fhl of Bock Bose, three times a day.
Thlrty*nl&e days after,ho wasentirely well.
- Bold by Dr. GEO.H. KEY3EB, No. 140, comer of Wood
street and Virgin oiler.
. 49*glgn of tbo Golden Mortar.
-65,75 ' 60,00
67.60 - 60,00
66.60 60,00
00,00 2,1 i
r:; wl7i00
*4,00
.43,00
‘24,(J0
J 46,00
00,00
-w,oo
50,00
60,00
60,00
• 00,00
60,00
60,00
'lOO,OO
‘ 06,00
.. 25,00
20,00
40,76
>’4*oo
•‘-63,00
105,00
12,00
Bipedal Sotl(9 to- Persons Using
God L Ivor Oll»»«Tbft subscriber havtagmade arrange*
meats with'Messrs. Poppleia 4 Thompson, Dr a regular
papply of tholr'gcnnicc GOB LITER OIL, pat upln plat
bottles, would respectfully Inrite the attention of the pub*
He to an examination of the urtlde, befog fully persuaded
that for purity and frccneaa from rancid taste or swell, it is
unequal#). There is new no God hirer Oil in this country
i superior, if equal, to the above, Hundreds oi bottles hove
i been sdld, and given unrivaled satiatketion. IntboerUcle
i of God lilver Oil, persons taking it ehcrnld be careful to ob*
i min a genulno article and one frea from a rancid taste and
r smell, as Its virtues are greatly enhanced by Its being aeeep.
I table to theslomarb and not producing nauauea—purity and
I a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken up by tho lao*
teals and abanrbed into the blood, and thereby In causing
tho richness of that fluid giving atone and healing Impres*
Sion to every organ through which it passes. Sold by
mylOulaw
N B-—I also keep all kinds of Genulno Patent or Propri
etary fur many-of which X hold tho exclusive
agency, and which will be sold by the dozen or gross at New
York and Philadelphia prices, v .v- ....-r.
|- /Eg* My era* Extract of Rock
H avzw, Xanuary at, 1852.—My eon Charles has been afflict*
cd with inflammation of tho hip joint. Attho age of five
he wu firet attacked, inflammation Increased unlit the hip
1 waaveiybudly diseased, eud the joint eerlously affected his
1 leg, drawn up so that it was Impossible to straighten: it; a
( professor of surgery gave It as his decided opinion that the
1 leg would never heal, and that the young man would never
I walk again. Tho disease increased so rapidly that fbr two
I and a half yean be only walked with a crutch, and tho ef*
I fbristoeaeTCiso the Umb was attended with great -pain, so
I that he could not sleep. 1 watched him so attentively that
] ftr five mouths X did not bavoono fall night’s rest. Hehad
| been treated-by diriinguished medical practitioners by
| leeching, blistering, 4u, bo hadalso been before the Medical
j CUalqueof YaloColtego. The remedies they recommended
I were most fidthf&lly tried but without aVtiL ThU was his
I disease and dreadful condition eighteen months: since when
{ho commenced taking Myers’Bock Bose. One bottle was hot
! partly taken when ho was much better, continuing until
{three bottles had been taken,when u cure was entirely com*
| pteteO, now ho ls in otceUcnt health* This Is the testimony
of nod reu tie onnubosated by.addressing
| Mjy.C«nraaaMc{*iu»9i Wallace si. New Haven t CL
I Or can belhlly substantiated by hundreds*# witnesses, or
I by addressing a lino to Her. XT. W. Balden, New Haven, CL
i wholesale and retail. at Dr.G.li-KEYBER’S
I pfuj. gipre, No. 140 comer Wood street and Virgin alley.
■ 1 sten of the Oeldcn Mortar. , . . myll.
jxg* or. Kiyaer's Poctoral Syiup.»-A CURB
or bronchitis near home—mt.isaao wilson,
ol Westmoreland county, Burrell township, says that he
was cured about ono year ago, of a violent aUnck of Bren*
chitiss, by one bottle of Dr. Kejwria Pectoral Syrup, alter
1 taring been attended for eight weeks by; a physician, and
his breast was completely covered with tartar emetic sarra
witkoot any relief. Ha ts now entirely welt, and has not
> bad an attack risen. For sale wholesale and retail at
DR. KEYBER’S Drug Store,
No. 140, corner oC Wood street and Virgin alloy,
myl&d*w Sign of tho Golden Mortar. .
BOOTS Aim SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL..
TAUE&iVUßtthuUttriup ta tptoadU Stylo ids store,
*1 Ha. 83 Mmrkot street, and Ho- 6 Union street,, between
ttftb street end the Diamond, end bw now completed his
Spring stock of BQOT3.BHOKS, BMPPKRS, GAITERB.
end Palm Leah Pedal, Dustin and BratfHATS, to which ho
Invites the attention' cf mil purchasers, whether at whole*
and He* Turk, and be trusts cannot fclUo plc*» all.
1 Great care has bwtt giecn In sdecUng tan choicest goods;
all or which be warnalfl, . ar
II Xfemlso continues to m&mi&ctuw, as heretofore, all ue
•cripttoas of Boots and Shoes, ana Bum this long ejpartanc*
of om twenty year* la .business Inthisdiy ,Is, ketrnst®*
a sufficient guarantee that those who faror hia with their
eustotn, »IU bo fairly doall with. . aprlfttf
''<et ' WholesrUe and Retail
13 BOOT. AS® SHOE MASTJPaOTOItr.
B Tiresobrcriber, h»Tlmi enK»m<l «W!iil»rtj to th»
of BOOTS and iiUoEB,of all
for Btcn, women, and children; In non
dealers fcysrholesaloimch goods «* they may wtmt,ot pnocs
u low rulhe? con bo bought limit ; and any particular Idud
or «lio madoto order a! chart notice. Orders and calls so
licited from Dealers la sail oak of the city, ss ll »111 Do to
their adrantags to call before parthuslng eloeuhere.
Customer wotluaade a* heretofore. u . ■ ■■,
THOS. A HINTON, Agent, .
No. W. St. Clair ettoot-
ap2ftJ2m,
J. MeUVSUUN,,
FiiMonnUt- Hoot and Slxon Blnkesv ,-. ,
No. 01 EOUKTU STREET, NBAS WOOD, «
(P&rcilv mpenie lie Mayn’t ,
BE 18 WELI. PHBBABED to furnish »U Qoods In his
line. And will warrant them nut to be Inferior to any
alraltar articles In the city. no la well prepared to do all
kinds of custom work, and has In.hls employo corps or
workmen, who cannot be excelled In the. dfy. The puhlto
are reepectlolly requested to Call at his establishment, and
examine hlaOeods. . |aiwj.ata
—~UOUY J?AT"MCHBON»t» v 0..;/ ■
BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES '
TUB UNDERBIGNKD harlne emoted nawohdeemmo
dlous ST ABLES and CARRIAGE STORKS, In connco-
A Uon with his old establishment, j«agafcwgK.
Ttjyeaa la prepared. to do ursatly lu-ja!®jßB»r
business. He has pro-
I' .i.ua.nmii«»ililtmi Xhi-Wii "—«*—■
FIFTY UOItSES, of which ho can take an Increased nuo.
now buildings with a slew to sales :
end storing Ibr Job, of new and second hand Carriages, of
I all descriptions, to which ha win giro ample attention.
I There IS & within the new building an Eqneatrlsn Bing,
I whore Horses are trained andexerdaed,which will be anna
ndrantogoous to persons keeping Horsts with the under.
lbr on exceedingly liberal patronage In thepast,
and thelhrors of a multitude of friends, tho undgrngued
will endeavor to command lta continuance by dcaersing it.
mvlfrimflaw o BOPT PATTERSON.
■ 1 NO Dealers In Exchange. Bank Notes, Bold and Silver
Al Coin!' Current r.r.d Par Funds received cn deposit.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections mado
otauy point In the Bnltedßtatea.,v._.' v v
■ Somh East corner of Market and Filth streets, __
nail . PITTSBUBOH, PA- .
mo THE LADIES— Frank Leslie's, Ladies’ Uaxotto of
I Fashions, for Hay, has been rceeltcd by
myj RUSSELL A BRO„ 16 Fifth el.
INAIA BTBBKIt LEG<HNB, of the best quallty orMatol
11a Bobber. Also, a commoner article, for. sale at the
llubher Depot, 116 Market street. ’
myd J. & H. PHTLLIP3. -
FOB
Saddlers and Carriage Malicrs,
R. T. tUCH, JR.,
No. 131." Wood street,
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laoos, Mo»b, Bont Stuff,
Springs, Ac., &o.
KNTEIIPItiE WOIIK ”
So. 136 Wood i trot, Third dtar bdmo Hrpm Aliev.
BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to tholr largo assortment of dons, Klfles and Be- '
TOlvinff Pistols, :tho largest and. best selected stock ever
opened In this market; together with a general awortmont
ofUardwaro, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, allofubfch
I we olfer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasorß,or
Iforgood approreapaper. ■■ - ..marlß,. .■
Bevuren * amw«»» v ~
TOSH REQiITVhID—By Express,directfrom themsnuixe
t) tursrs. a snlondld assortment or Coifs Repeating Pis-i
tolsiOi i and bTnches barrel, all of which wo will 6811 :fw
cosh as low as they can be bought In the dty or New York.
Persons going to Australia or California, will And thatlhey
can do better by purchasing thdr eqnlppage at homo.than:
they can among strangers,as wo Rite persons a ohance to
I try any of the aboye Pistols, before leaylng the dty; and
| m case or* tallure, werdgndthemow %ETLSY .
188 Wood street. Pittsburgh. ;r.
T 1 AHA£QLB<—A. A. MASON ft CO. arenow opentttg auotfc
jf er large lotommote».of*t«*y material and«9le. -
V-'
- «.
New Haves, Dee. 20,1851.
atX). B. KEYSEXt, So. 340,
comer of Wood street »oil Virgin Alloy,
Sign of tl>« QoMen Mortor.
D'OOIINEIjL & WULOOK
BANKERS.
HAHD WAKE
i.
. v .'a‘ J. 1 ...
? /
•»>. >
~y
NEW GOODS AT HORNE’S U ,
° *■ ' NO-' 77* MARKET 6TRET, PII -<*
JOSEPH
A BE NOW OPENING A X.VRGE AND ELTS3ANTA&3OjtTAJ£r
xL Bonnot Ribbons, Hosiery, Glofes Parasols anlFano, tti-ntfame
FANCY GO
MAKING THEIR STOCK COMPLETE
: Their numerous customers and the public generally ora invited. <
ALLY LOW PRICES:
Country Merchants will always find our stock of TRXWSIIHGStI,
please.- ' -
Hen Wanted*
HUNDRED MEN/WANTED bn the Control Raft*
V/ road* between Wilhinsbargand.lnrtaY Station. The
wageswiU bo $1;121£ a day, payable at .tfce.cnd of each
month. Al*o, GOIIOkSES and CARTS wanted on tbeE&mo
work, for which the highest wages will be given* Enqulro
at tho office, Eroddoctra Fields
myg9 tf ' JAMES FENXON.
X AND WABKANTB WANTED—SITBW>-1 wish to.pur*
1 j chtiv Lnnd Warrants to the amount of Five Thoaeaud
Acres, in 160,80 or 40 acre Warranto J.lbr which will bo
bald *l7B in gold, for 260 acres, and In tor 80
and 40 acres. Apply to . JAMES BLaKEDT,
Real Estate And European Agent,
tny3 - comer of floTSnth and Smlthfieid strcote.
TTTAKTED—Throo Houses, containing tfaiw’wibor
W rooms each, at a moderate lent, jrlthtaa lew squares
of tho Court House or Fo*t Office, Auoly.afc.- .
FBANOIBOUS’ Agency Offlcd*
v c‘; 65 Fifth street* near Post Office- -
LIST OF GEHOTHEIAtEHT HEDICIHES,
OR HASD-iSiDTOnfIALf BT
FIiBMI NGt BBOTQBEB]
' •' -c- - Pwptfetenior m»a»W«naltßs<Hn>j
' ■ Wholesale Druggist* and Dealers in Jhtait Medicines,:
Corner Fourth ftccJ Wood Plttaburgh. -
TTEELER'B IHEBtOAN COMPOUND;
iX Jayne's Attentive :
« Carminative Balsam;
<"« HolrDyo:
“ Expectorant;
“ Sanative PIIIb: <3
• <e Hair Tonic; 1.
Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry; •
Bryant’s Pulmonaryßalsam; .. v s-. ,
; floofland’B German Di tors;-
: . Holland. - do
- • Hostetler's Stomach do : .<•- •?
Merchlsas* Uterine Catholicotf; -
Storms'Scotch Cough Gandy;
■. Price’s. .do;-
Thorn’s .do; -
Howtos do: \
. ; ;
Horse's Invigorating Cordials;
Srler's-Gum Arabic Drops;
afriam's Hair Dye;
Pbalon’s do
'•'■'Batchelor's'.' do ,■ -v.;;
. r UcUnnxx's Elixir of Opium; ; .• • , - !
Bryant's thurifying Extract;
■ Dailey T iPftin..ExtrßCt;
Brown's Etfcnco of Jamaica Qisgexfc .
r - McAllister'sdo ..;■ do:
Bidder's Indellible Ink;
Payson’s do do;
• Arnhold’sv . do;.
■ Dr. Curtis* Hygetma;
: Lyons’ Kathafron;' . i -v .
David’s Lilly While;
Borin’* do;
Tobias'Liniment;,
. Hunt's do;
... Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment) ; ■: •
Mexican Mustang •'•/ do;;':
ForreVs Arabian do; - < •.
Gardner?*- do; .•
Barrel’s Indian ■ do;
Carter’sBpautah Mixture;....
Barns’* Pife Lotion; . . . >
Meen Fan;
~ • Scarpa’s Acoustic OH; • ,
Merchant's Gargling OUi.: ...
Hash ton, Cl&rtfoACo.’sCpdLiver Oil;
McAllister's Ointment; .•
Bings 1 Itch:. : do;-. ’
• Ferrel’s do; :
■ Gray's- . ■. do: ■
- Trask's Magnetic Ointment;
. Jodkln’s • -.’do;. ;•>- * -•
• Bwahn’s Panacea; ; > r *•
. JlOQck's /do;
• Bargant'*Tfi&nt Panacea;
■': . Fieny Da*M Pain Killer; ■
..Ayer'sCherry Pectoral;
r noughten’sPeprin; -..
= Bier’s Petroleum; . •
Mclfine’s Celebrated Llrer Pills;
. Brandreth's;.. .-do-
Wright’s Indian Vegetable PUJ#; ..
• LeeVAnU-biiious .. do; .
~ BarsajarfUaßlood ;• • . do;- . ••
- Even’s ■ . do; • ■ .
. Bwayaes’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills;.
• Jayncfa Anodyne Cough . . do; .-.
. Townsend’s Health- . - do; <
.■ Jew David’s Plasters: . .
. Shoemaker’s- . do: • j
■ Dr. Newman’s do;
Bod way's Beady Belief;
Morris’Kernedy; ..
ProE. Wood's Hair Restorative; ’ .
.Emerson’s- . do;
. Bull’s Barsaparilla; :
Townsend’s- do;•
• Bind’s. ■■■: do;
Guysotfs Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;
WoUTs Schiedam; Schnapps;
BoopjCleaver’sHnnoy;
M Highly Scented Brown Windsor
« Husk; v
McLane’s BndoriCe Gough Syrup;
Tyler's Gum Arabic.. do; >
Sehcrs* . 1 . do;
Bwayne’s Syruj* of Wild Cherry;. ■:
. pm ».
Smith'* Toute Syrup; • •
Barty , a Trloophmoufl;
Nonrood's Tincture of Tantrum Yjriie;'
Celebrated Vermifuge,
Tft. LocoeVaPulmonicWafers;
Thompson’s Eye Water;.. ■ . ;
Agents for ell of Dr.BleCUntocfc'a Family
DnNcedbaitfa BreaslPutopav:'
. Water’* Atmospheric Breast Pumps;
Qua Elastic :■-■ do, do.
, CHINA HALL.
JOHff J. O’IEABYj
'«JJCPOMI*, WDOIEHSU ARD.BXTAn. v&usa cv :
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARB,
KiMt VuScrt/, Brittania and. SXrtr Plate! Wart? .
>i - Bo!ar Lam pm Wal terp and House Furnishing Goods,
Ko* G& Starket street,
Betveeo Third and Fourth, opposite Geo. It. White’s, .
aprtfcly PJTT3&UKQH, PM
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( BW UOOivS JUST RK: That;and The
1 Other :by Ellen Louisa Chandler; TvoL, doth./
The Bride of the Wilderness r by Emerson Bennett,
r Virginiaand Magdalina,or th&Pozter.Sisterßrby Emma
D. 13. N. Soathworth.
Tbe-SiarChamber, an Historical Boaanee: by Win* "Bat*.
risen Ainsworth..
The Bboarded Baoghter, orTho.Chlldren of the Tele: by
Emma D. 11,11. Boqtlnvorttu : • • •
The Know Nothing: by a “Enow Something.” :
• Sweeny Todd,or tho BnfiUn Barber: by Capt. Merry.
Martin MerriralefbyP&ol Grey ton;2d part.' ,•:
TheDodd Fmily Abroad:.by.Charles Lever.
Josephine, aßomance of the Present: by J» Harrington*
Esq.
/■■ Peterson**Ladies* Magazine for Juno.- -
Yankee Notions,
-_. ngegipGTor doofciog...:
The above thl* day received aod for eale by .
roy23 8. a LAUCTHR, 87 Wood etraot.
NEW Sweet auxste—Knight.
Herdsman's Mountain ■.;■ ••?■/ - - . \
to Jasmin Valso—Wallace, •
rmeMerry Leaching Girl—Glover. ...
Bweet Wbrnan-^tMTSon. - , <" ~ ,
Evening Homo Song.: . . •; • ■ ,- v :j ■ •■>•'•'■
Agreeable Schottlsch—Brown..
: "Widowed Bride. T
A Passing Glimpse—Yosf.
Bream Life Polfea.
Racrfan Bora Dance—Grobo,
Polka. ■./•:■. v,-
. Hptmish FamUngo—Grobc.
The Separation—Guitar. . ' - - •
, May Breetea— ■:v ;■
.My Homo, My nappy Homo—Guitar. -
Just received and for sale at __
' . XIIAKTiOTTE BLAME'S
Old Established Plano Depot, 118 .Woodj
NoUce to Stockholders*
A <3 REKABLT to d reablation of the Board of Trustees
j£jL ofthe Odd Follows nallA&soclatjGttof tbecityofPittfr !
burgh, passed at a meeting hold at the office, on Tuesday, I
23d lost.. Urn subscribers to tho Stock of said Association J
are hereby notified that. tEoflQ] pta czar ± being the fifth I
instalment of their. Bubßcriptwo* will be doe and payable i
on the Sfith Of June, 1554.~ WW. 8-HUNTER,
Treasurer O; F. H. Association, ...
- • ■ tomer; Market and gaoondsts. -
WA
mvSO
TVHJBLE WATJSK. iTTCHKH—Just received* cno cask
1 / Fremltm Ice Fitcbers, adapted Ibr table,- Parlor* and
all othar purposes.' They are a great laxurj, and »eiy eco
nomical No family can dispense vrldijUwm.- •
npUBEE COAL FARMS* SO gOOdFanns, 20 Houses and
X Lois in different locations In the ddes, 40 country seats,. I
of the beat kind In the vicinity, ail of.-vrhlch aTOdeecribed]
in tty printed register, which X will:, bo pleased to, give to. I
anyone who will call, and also a good Ixargata In what I j
bare to MIL- ■ Call and sea. THOMAS WOODS,. -
mylOtlmt • Commercial Rrokar t 73 Fourth et I
[3BPFORD bbl» and 10-lialf bbla of this eelfr
t>brattd Water receded fresh ftomtho springs by
myll JOS. FLBMIKO.
BAOON— 2 caa&s Shoulders; ~ •
<•.. 2do . Sides; i <
SJv-ilo Hams; for ado by
SMITH ft SINOfcJJR
MACK£££L—lO MbWaNo. 1 aiacker&U .
19 do No*2 do; T
20 k!ti No.l do;
G dd ' do Halmott;_for sale by
' it'-.j/W; AiWOLVB&.
BLOO3IS— 00 tons No” l “ Uap "cahaud; • - . %
100 “ Eak* Champlain, to arrive, fbrsalehy,.
ny2A KIMO & MOORHEAD. ,
T7EK3U PINE APPLES:—«O froth Plus Applm, to W
A? rite by Express, ibr sale by
' ■ J; 0. AOTEBEON A CO, .
No. g Wood street.
G pry juju tthti main building of House on
* Nursery HIU, with about an acre or ground. -Enquire
of J* BTEDEFOBD. on the premises, or of ■=. ■■
nj23 THOMPSON BELL * CO, .
ILHB —A. A. MASON A CO. ore tiow opening same 60
pcs of rich plaid, striped and piainSllkfl; also, SO pea
best make black BUka» -.. •. :..-my27.
notice to.vontraotore* -1
TbROPOdALS will be received at tho ofilca of - the Norths I
‘Jr Wostero RalhPoad Company, in Bntterj Butler county* j
?a. t nntiltho 7TH OF JUNE, 1854/inclusive, (br the gra* I
ding and mascmry of lbot portion of~tho North-Western ;|
Hailroad oxtending front: Blairsvßle. to.Freoport, a distance I
: 0 f 05 miles* comprising some heavy excavations, bridging, |
end two -tuuneW rangiag -from 1000 to 1400 feet each* !
Plans, profiles, qnd epeciflcatfonswUl be ready fbr oxamioa- |
tion on and .slur the.29thlnst, at the engineer's office* in |
Ulainvttle, Indiana county, and at Butler. .. •
- This-lmo‘Offers snperior. advantages to contractors, tho
country being healthy and easy of access, and provisions: j
very cheap. , . A
r At thavamo time and place, some' of tha heavy sections i
between Freeport and Butler, and west, of Butler, will be
offered for letting. k . . ,
■ ihy22;tdi MALONE, PAINTER, CLABS &.GQNDKIV
rpo. LBTwA good Dwelling House on J Penn street, Ninth
:l ; Ward. > AiBovth& 2d story room of No. 040 Third et,
suitable for rooms. -,- ~;; • S..CbTHBEBT, & SON,
myss _ 140 Third street.
/“iitADlWG.—Wanted to enter into a contrast lor gT&ding.
\T a*oad' along Fairmont street Allegheny* beginning at
the bead of Federal ewwM o * l junniMeast.ofc tbobontth:
crn Bido of Nunnery HilUy. . THOMPSON A - •
4 -iiiy26 ;•: Obrner 6f Third and Wood! streets.
HY, tern* tor sale by >
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WANTS.
btais received thU day by
JOB. VLISMXNO,
comer of the Diamond end Market si.
vr w.'Wh.son,
Agent! bt PUtatorglu
Joqnet ui4 landßame, f at-;
WALtEK P. MABSBAtL
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*Hffi is®M; im : SM
IK COKKEOTIOK TOI! STBAMEItS
FOREST CITT A2TO DIURNAL. ’ j „
' Great .Reduction Of Fare* * - \
TIA WELLSVXXAB « i -
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• X." oago, Xasalle? Hocld&Hl* Qalctlfc St.-Iciitß/afla-ttitt. .s- | ■■•• .' i“ ,
Norlk?e*t > rlaClflToleind. Tlds rbota <3 40 milofl shorter X
and about.-blrourt quicker io Chicago* than.-, thuctouftoitt _ ~? '
onoTialnaiiinapfcks. ' ' j
tottni iireflent aTTaugetaciitof the Trains of tfco ' «“
Ohio amlPonnsyiwmiaEiiilfoad Company, the train* of this i
Company, cahnot be rtra to connect vith ' f
as heretofore* withouttoo great a sacrifice of their ‘
uiate business.
; Ob and after Wodnc&loy, March S,lBs4»rasaengBrTraia»
rundaily^.(Bunday sexcepted) as follows: • - •>•
J/eares WeltffpfiTeat 3,P M,AlllAncoat 740 -A Sl,and
6.10 P and reach Cleveland atlQ A&IyattdT.SOPM.
■>.. fcaye Olovelimd at 0,30 A M* and &&0 PH, And-reteh .' ,
A])ianreotl3M,nndCrJoPM,auaWellffTlisat2^oPM;
•Passengers for Cleveland, Toledo, Chlcago^nd.the North •;:•
vest, also passongers going south -or; east from Cleveland;:: . ;
:
ntpftm«>rg . ffORfiST CITY:or. DiPBfTALy at 10 A 5L > .
Whnrf,»Pi tisbttrgh. and go directly;-fcinrairg ;..
bythe3 P M KspressTralnfroia Wollffvme,reacmngClevo* —;.v
i land at 7.50 P. M, connecting with the TAG J?; M. Train tor.
TolodoandCblcago,an'rtbedr si Traln far.EriCjPunhlrfc -.
• andßuffalo*: -■■- • • ■'■■!• . .•••■;- . •' :..
, • Baggage checked through to viHetefond on board th(r
I boat^'and accompanied by.abaggago master.. .
i• »• ?o connection Iff mnd fl either the SA. • /
I»,or3P.M;TrainitbfO. and Pwlhß, pftssongeralbrOlete-.
! land who go on the llxst train nlh bo dQtalned.Bte hoax*, end
thoso on tho 3 P; M. Train mi next morning at T*®)*/.
Passengers. aro ticketed through to Cleveland, Toledo
Chicago, Laaallo, and. fih' Xonis. vthrongh to.;St ; .
8005,48 hours. ... • •..• •.» •: •■;
Pare t0AU1ancd»...;,.,.*..51,G0: Pare to Bb/.Lonis...*hi.sls,Bo..
;:do - Cleveland.... 3,00 do llockfonl—-.13,80
do - Toledo,.——. 8,00 do. • Lasalle;.— ISJIO '
do Chicag0..........—10,50 \do Freeport——.l3,so .
. Passengers am requested to procure tickets at tho office
of tbeCleveland and pittshu; ghlUflroad Company, Monon
cahela House, snoosd door from the corner*: ....
v : : <■ :J. DlTEAND.Sup’tiCleTelacl.
< 3. A. CAVaiUSY, Agent,' :
maj2o Monopgahelalloasot: Water st,, Pittsburgh*
OHIO AHD EEHHBYLVAHIA BAILBOAD. ;
Kew Arrangemeati
CO SIM ENOING FEAR NARY 2s, ltti
. 1854.
Matt.. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh afcS-AMjiHnfis at AM
ance; takes tea at CrcstllDc. jis<l makes
•neetioa there with a fart r Szpress .Tralny Teaching Cincin
nati about 12 o'clock, at night,, r
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves. Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock, P.M.,
after the artlvaiofthe Expregstraiafroin Philadelphia,
and redehos CrcslUnaat; li t 3O P. M;, connecting with the
Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. :
doonectiasa the Ohle and Indiana, and
BcUbntalne end Indiana. iniianapoUe -. .
and towns in Indians. •*’ ’1 ... « *
• • tioansetioneareintulawitfc CfttajhtiHbM'enrpeville. Ban.- ••.•.
dufky, Tdledo>l>etroit and Chicago with Rncyrns, Upper
i Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on £ho Mad illvor Bead.- -.
Also, with Mount Vernon* Newarky Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road. - '
Fareto<anclnDatls7; lolDdiAnapoUssB;tol>aytonsB£o; ;
to Toledo $6; to Columbus: $5.25; to ZaneSrUla to ..
Cleveland Throogh tickets to Loaisvillii Et rediiced -
nla ' BETIWiIKei
tub EXPRESS SBAIN loaves Crestline at 1.15 PM,
andreachCa:PittabnTgU at 8.00 P M, cannectinc with the;
fast Express Train through in fifteen bouts to Pluladolphfcu
at att. TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30,'A. M.yon the ar* ■
rival of the Night Express Train Cincinnati* and v
arrives at Pittsburgh at IMD, PM.-
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TltilN’ leave# v.
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and & PM, and New Brighton nt'P.i •
AM,and 1.16 PM.’
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, and 9P;
M-j and arrives at -tSO A M, and 4 30, PM.
■:jߧF The Trains do,not runen Sunday. >
Tickets or further information, apply at:.tbe ticket ,
offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of
J.Q« CURRY, at the corner office under the Manongaheln .
Uou*», Pittsburgh, or pf •
DEOIWE PABKIN, Kdtot Agent,
Federal street Station* ■'r -
JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. : -
TOTHE EABTEEHOITIBB.
1854.
D. LEECH & CO/S LINE,
VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD,
BETWEEN
Pittsburgh, Ifew York*Pbliadelpblaand
Bnltiinore.
'f\S tho opening of Canal, ne urn preparedto CaiTy a
\J largeqvanMy of produce and merchandise to and from .
the Eastern cities, baring m addition to our own. stock of;
■boats and cars, recently, eddod, bj purchase TTxtb another
''party,thostoc&ofßingham'sUoe,whichrrillincreasemu*.
i terl&Uy our capacity andlaellily for transportation. The : . *
Pennsylvania ilallroad Company havlngnowwitfcdrawn -
from the Portage Railroad, it wiEonableonr cars to pasa.it •
in one third the timo prorionslytabim; this will give us in* *
creased despatch. Shipments enusigbed to either of tho ua-:
dersigntd, will be forwarded withontebarge for commEfcioa, ■
and aU Instrnctlbim.pjrompßy altcndcdto,.,-t; \
Freights always carried at tho lowest current ratciv
- Addresser apply to " . B..LEECH & Ct>.» .
• Penn Street and Canal. Pittsburgh.
HAEMS k XiEEOII,
{ Receiving dcpot,l3 South Third street,._>•;•••
lEeliveringdepotj.Bocfest,Philadelphia;
" A. SMITH, Agent, •:
.No, •T&North, street, Baltimore *
' J. Agent,
No. 8,-Battery.Place* New- York. -
BWffS YLV AUIA & -OHIO LIRE
■■ ' BBTWBEN,-.-
Pittsburgh and the E&stern Cities* .
OFFIOIAII NOTICE has town given that the State Wort a
trill be open on thelat of Match. rWcare prepared to..
Plait our Lines in two or-threo days after* and, are now
ready to receive freight fbrl’hiladclphla, New York end ,
Baltimore, at moderate rates. • ■■ v. ■-v
" Having recently added extensively to our.cat and ,boat
etort, by parebiwe with anotberjiarty, a part.Of the stock
of Bingham & Co., (who retire as wllfbe seen by tha ac
companying notice*. from the business of transportation,)
our tonnage capacity. la greatly increased.
1 The Withdrawal of thecawcf thoTonnsylvau:
Company from the State Road. ,will : cnel>l
.CLARK *TIIAW,
:: J . Canal Basin, Piitebonth, Pa.
LEWIS * BUTLER,-
219 Market HttaiKl 108 HoothFrontnt.. FHIs,
- JOHN F. CLARKE,
No.'l South William at,'New Tati:
WILLIAM FALL,'
. 181,23 '■ • ' 7 8 North Hirer t, Haiti in are. ,
! BINGHAM’S LINE. ; .
SKIS Is 6) give notice that wo h'avo reurod from, toe
Transportation, Business on the,Pennsylvania, canal
railroads, between Pittsburgh anil:Philadelphiaand : t
Baltimore; and tie recommend our former customers who .
wish to HUpgOQds by the aboveronte, to natronue B. Leech. :
A Co.’*, and tho Pennsylvania and Ohio Hno, •, . . :
- . BINOHAM A BOOK, ’
fet>23 ® ' WM. BINGHAM A CO.
Penaiyivwiti Railroiul* .
CiUMiIERTAKUF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia ana , -
'& BalUmoroj conSittendiig . :'v
t > First Codar and Wooden ’Ware, leathers, -
Furniture, second hand, Para, Pianos, Poultry f.Wlhes, ip;,
baskets or boxes: 76 cents 100 lbs-.-.-', v-.*- ‘• ••
; ' &conrf Fruit, Boeawtt, Beer. Shins, Clorct .v
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and •
• Sheep Pelts, and. Eggs: tiOe. $ 100 &3.. •: • - • • . ■_;.
-- Third Clow—Bacon and Pork (loosb,) Butter, in firkins,
hega <rt bhls; Hides, Leather, Soap, window Gitas, andOot* i
i ton, nneompressed: 55c. . . . . v
. jbjrrtA Cioa—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Bailey
and Malt. Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Xard and Lard
OiL Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (oomp«s2ed,):X»eat ToUaccot
40c. . :
. Flour 80 cents ‘iV'bbl.
•:.::aprl
G. oo/m Transportation Lln«, , l
rno AND TOOM PHU.ADBI.rniA, BALTIMOBE AND
i J_ NliW YOBKv—TfcGOrraors oa&Agenbofßaid. Idne
i havo been for tho past fourteen' yeoraeonncctodwlin •,
»<«old established Bingham’s Line.’ 1 give.thclr .
usual.prompt attention to tho forwarding 6f ProiiueeiMeis .<
Sn tho rhonest.tlme and on. as faTornblc ....
terms *a any other Xioe , _ < , _
* ; "ijyy Only one transhipment between.: rlttfibuigii, Paila
driphia and Baltimore. OEO 'bingHAM 4 oft,
Canal Basld, Liberty at.* Pittsburgh,-. ,v
*7 ' BINGHAM/DAVIS A CO,
' •276 Market F?eet*rbnadclpbla.
'jJAMMWHBONy Agent,*’ -•
. 12t NorUv B tvßalUmoro,. .■ <
M.‘ X. OSTBANDEB, Agent* -
.86 West st< New York.
Proprietors*-
apiTrly
taxable eealestateforsale,
muß Executorsof Marcus BlatkyliteotCarrcll townahty,
r TTashlogton county, Ta", deceased, will offer at irohUq
aSoionMONDATj.June 12th, 18M;the fillcrwlogToJuaile : ,:. ‘vj
Real Estate, to wit t '
> Tho Glass Factory, on Dry Bun, known es to
which Is attachedTarty acres of Land/: more or :Teas,:with ,*:■■
substantial dwelling houses; tenements, do;, for, the ace«a* .. . ■•••
ThDtaadabonnfl ßY . / .■■■,■■■■:
inStonnCoal and Lime Stone, and Includes about tw>Beres
TaluabU bottomland,situated on'tbe river nearMoncrnga* •
hela City, and crossed by thoilemplield EatiroDd. v !Ehis
property-or-sentsunusual inducements to tbomanu&ctur- v
er or capitalist; as a safe ahd desirable investment. w
of Land, rifcuato on Pigeon “Creek, contain-/
lug twenty beres, more or less, and known.astha^MlUPro-. :
xerty.” on which are creerod a comf&rtablu dwelling house, ■.
and a lahw and Bubstantittl bnllding designed for a*,Eaw •
MU! and Grist Mill*
Lots, €0 feet la fiont and-running back 08
feet, situated in M’Grew’s plan of out lots; adjoiningplotof / ,
Lot adjoining thoaboro in plot of A. B. CIlcS-v ;
containing about half on acre. . , • ' ' . ■ ~ ;
* 'Also--Ouaiot adjoining property 'of Benjamin Bentley •
and Mrs. Elisabeth Bentley, containing about one acre.
Also—OueLot adjoining property of Mrs; It Bontloy,acd'
fronting onthe turnpike', contalninsuenr one acre. -
acres outho turnpike, adjoining lands •
of Henry-Yopn& James B. Stewart, Elijah Teeple, and
Isaac VanToorhVs. This tract, Knot sold entire, will bo of
fered in Lota containing fire or six acres each, sulUhlfl for
pwturo lotSi gardens, or country rcsidencos* It presents ;
nnUßual attnetions to those who wish to secure a pleasant
spot for a country home. , s _ ,
' J nrPlots of the ftregoing property will be exhibited onu
made known on the day of Ale.; Sale, to/commence at ID
o’clockA.M.on tho day of sale. . mfSkutttl' .
’ WTB. SOAJFK,
STREET, BETWEEN TFTOOD AED MARKET
j* STREETS, YITTSBUBOEfj feA;j builds Francis’ Patent
Metallic LlfoßofttAjOf Gahrnnlxcd Iron ; tilao, manntactuna
Coppez &ndSlieetiWa.Work,CookingStovwforSteamboats -
and Hoiels, Pottsble Forg«s.Forgetl T?6it Wotk, Xaxgo
Bolts fbrS&ge&i&tOortfr Xifa Pwierrerii* tba nest and
chenpestMml • BteambtofcwoTkattgnaefltOy- - ftnySfcyc -
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IRES II REACHES—SfIos nn»rtiaTisi'OT'-isal»by :• .
ayga -W. A. M’CCTBtt.
A LEXABDRIA SENNA—BOO ftwftodl,Ju*t rnttni and
il. &r Bale by (aj2o] ELEUINQ BROS.
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