r_ ' T "S?tv. * rV-- I/J ’•* ■*"•' v .£„ -iv-' ‘ } - ‘, , . ' ,* ;■- i-V'': •• >’• : 'z~~:+. \ ' . —,. A ■ •- ■ ;, /*. • -'’\r*;\ ; .v -.- . . „** r,: V V*sj *<• -» **v- uyv**- rt > % , ! *'u * „ * " * , v * »♦»*.■*,, » • . * « v.. • a.. -———- - *—- .‘v/v •*:;.*,/ .-.'l < , vw. * >: >. .L ? t; -. *■- - r . nTt '-».- ...»"-"ii.. v»v »*■ •-••.• ,«• _\ -*? •■(» >, • ». ••>« -" • ••*"-•- 1 -V- ’ •**. #&&&£ ;V- *>x vtu v *■« r- v ,-> %■; > O' *!«;** ICL i. \ * * }>>. *•' . V\\ ~* *»V **HpT* 1 . **** « .■»'Jvf? * V.'* •‘f- V *■ K ' .;'4.i..VV 'i' * s<w i -lrri v , s '?/V r^v v\^ ISSWMfiIi . . ~..;i - ■"■■■ f* 1 " p^4-stock to Injure! f» $3500, In Virginia Yalta? Company, I TO«»gg»g,g& r - Mm , Ii ' . oiibitT OBIS I OUoTtsp' book A-- BlcluoooO. .The building wos In.ured fcr *3OO, lo tuns UrtlL-by R«. W. A.SwU.p.D. L SA,HT LOU B ‘ H weemstMM» .- l f ' b MlmW £ i nsMpypM i • mkmsmss&^iteiseii^sm iepiM^ l#Mf«lteli s W&WiIM 1 $m ~ »* ?f ; «hS^i^^43ife| ,, 62S3jS«!&!ni:&rl USsfilllsiJ « B SpWJfi c 3 rl £V-f f > -.' <i - ' ' l S''* >f a _'*1 : . s s 1 7' yt &a HwWii' . g ;•: i : :■ ,?r ■.-. - i »y s *J s '<^V'v" ( " -.fe* c< • , '‘•^'' Jl^ '‘' , vfi’V* j*. '-•‘i, *' ;':"’*\ •’',tl‘^s4 : :ifyW^’r.T- ’ ■*'** -: ’ ‘"*" amis iiiy I HE OITY POST. THURSDAY MOBNPWtWKSiBnBKtwiJfISB B.‘ Fißa'iß'AtLMHSsr’. —The fallowing are tbe *4dU{on»l pattteuteM connected with the fire In Allegheny, on Tneniey night. An WO eUtod in yesterday morning’* ptpor, tboflre originated in tbe stable ottacbed to Mr. Jm. Canon’s tarern Stand, in the DUmond. This, along with thttaTcm, were completely, consumed, together. ; with . the fnrnltnrein tho house; eleren horeos, two core, one Calf, odd s lot of hamesa, In the stable.; Mr. CarsoneloJS Will amount to about *l5OO, which la partially rarered by an insurance of *BOO In the Northern Protoctfcn Camden, New Jerray. The to Wm. B. Newell,and waa worth about t». inaured for $lOOO lu’aamo company. The animate deahoyed in thn belonged to the Allowing indlTidoala: John Gerard, Bearerconntytti horsea and harness, trained at $235* John Baran, from aarno county, 2 horsaa and hamesa, worth $315. Mr. Kccatcr, Batlercounty.B horseymned at $4OO. ter. M’Cully. gbarpsburgb, 1 hotae, worth *l5O. Thcmaa Krltchlowßutler conn ty,2 very Talnabla horaea, worth *360. A person, from Meteor .county, whoso name weoonld not loam, stoolost 3 horses, 1 cow, and a calf. Mr. Carson lost 1 cow. ■ Tho 'damage' to Mr. Gilson O. lightcap’a tarem will •mount to about *2OO0 j ibe-furniture Insured f« *looo,ln. Northern Protection Company. Tha building belonged, to Thomas Pearson, and is only parttolly .destroyed. - The Stock fa-Mr. J. Wlteon’a hat store was damaged to a considerable amount, hut is more thanooYored by an insu rance or *l2OO, in the Girard Inanranea Company, of Phil ndclpbla. Tho hnlldlng belonged to Mr. Pearson, and la not much damaged. ■■ Kloo * Kaaffca&n, clothing merchants, hedtheir stock Injured to tha amount of $12,000; partially insured as fbl_ loirs: $4OOO la Harrlsburgh BUto Mutual, and S<OOO In Delaware Mutual. The bulldtag belonged to/Rufua Cole, who resides on the Boren MUe Island, and Is entirely de stroyed. ~ . William Mlllox, saddlery shop, was insured for $l6OO In • Otisona’ Insurance Company,-Which,-bowerer, will not Heat covcrhls loss. •Tho stock In tbe shoo store of Peter Meerta was destroyed to the amount of about $2OOO. - Mr. Moert*,..however, Is losurea in a larger sum-than sustained. His insu rances In the following offices: $2OOO in Marine. Fire, Saratoga, N. Y.; $lOOO In Northern Protection, Camden, N. and $lOOO In Ithlca, N. Y.: The building belonged to Mra. Cralg,-and was insured for $7OO in Western Insurance, ■"■an amount more than sufficient .to oorer. her loss. : The eutire contents of W. U. Msec’s clothing store, were completely destroyed, bulls covered- by Insurance, as fol lows . s&<>o la Hartford Protection; $lOOO in Cash Mutual; $lOOO In State Mutual, UatTiaburgh. , The building, which was almost entirely soatroyed, belonged to Mr. S. H. TVklk* er, and there Is no insurance on It. The loss sustained by Mr. .H’Qratfcy, clothing merchant* trill amount to $2OOO or $3OOO, on which there Is no Inau ranee, the policy on the stock haring expired at noon on the day of the fire. Morris A* Pation’a grocery nud liquor store, with entire oootents, including all his account boohs, were completely destroyed, nod the loss will not fall short of $6OOO. The stock was Insured fir $O9OO, in Virginia Valley Company, Richmond. ,The building was Insured for $3OO, In same company. Mr. Sicrrctt, dry goods merchant, was insured for $7000; $2OOO io Hartford Protection; $2OOO la Franklin, and $lOOO in North American t an amount which will more than .©over his loss Thodry goods store, on the corner or the Diamond, be* longing to A. M. Marshall, was not injured to any great extent, and the loss Is more than covered by Insurance. The loss on Jlr. T. Vance’s ilicrary depot. In the Diamond, ■will amount to about ssoo—no insurance. The building belonged to VFm. M. Dawson. The loss sustainod by Mr. Vm. ItaUston, grocer and dry goods merchant. Is not known. Ho Is insured on stock and furniture, Sa Franklin, SI6W; on stock alone, in ClttrensV slSoov There is also an insurance of $BOO on the building. ; ' R. i?. Smith’s loss Is only about $5OO, on which there is an Insurance in Fanners’Company, Oaedla,N. Y;, of $1000, ; and $6OO in Cwh Mutual, Harrisburg. The two frame buildings-next- to. Mr, Smith’s establish sunt were owned by-Mr. Hinder Blair, confectioner, and : were Insured in the State Mutual, Harrisburg, for ssoo , which than covers his toss. • A Sirs. Scorfleld, who re* - Bided in oae of theso houses, had her farnitnre injured to : some extent by its removal. i The last house on flro was the cabinet -warcroom of Messrs. Bolten & Niehaur, and the damago was completely GDTored by on in.uransoof $lOO, in the Cosh-Mutual. A lot of frame sheds and stables in tho ftwr of Mr. Ball* ston’s, belonging to Mr.-Miller, were damaged to the amount of about s2oo—no insurance.' The, total amount cf damage, will not fairebbrt of $75,000; or $50,000.; Arrest or Two Ihovsdxarxbs.*-A few days ego,atnnn named-James Ekllts, who 5s but a short timeout <t{ the Penitentiary, whew ho served a term oT three years for larceny, called att ho Mayor's office, in Allegheny, and Informed High Constable M‘Ticker that a young man earned Robert George; Intended sotting fire to Mr, Carson’s stable, on Saturday evening. On the Btreogth of this information, MTieter, Long, and another officer, seeretel themselves in - the stable, but remained there all night without seeing any • thing of tbo incendiary. On Tn*«day night, after the fire broke cut; Sklloa was • discovered On tho ’ premiers, and arrested by officer. Long. •On htf arrrfrt he gave Information where George (whoa he accused of “Starting the fire,} could be found. ?ho officers • went to the pleec mentioned, bothehad jast left: thrjr, however, tracked him to the Allegheny river, and taw him get into a skid to come to ibU side; Mr. Long immediately ■crossed over the bridge, and succeeded To arreating'hlm *• 4xe stepped on shore ont of tbo boat. Roth the culprits were taken to the Watch &«mae in An*- ■ghsay, and confined there until I o’clock yesterday alter, noon, when Mayor Adame hold an examination, and each •voluntarily made the following depositions: X>tPOSITIOS *9 EOBCttt OSOEQti. Win be 17 years old next November: met SkHrs on Sao doskysUlast night, and went-down to.Lowrfe’s mtanmnr, on Federal street, end had some- oysters—from there wrot no to Carson 1 * stable, fur the purpose of setting it on fire *, did not want to ko, -when Skne3 drew a large botcher knife, abouta.fy>t IODg. nod threatened lo MU me If I would not co with him—flkile* went ioio the stable,- and told me. to watch* Skilei had matches ia bis possession when he went into the stable; but I did not so© him light them: tho fir# bruke'Oßt immediately after Skiles went in: this was about 11 o’clock, and as soon a* I saw the light 1 cried lire; war the first 000 who did so; Ekllcs give as oreasondb* fixing the stable, that be bad a spUo against some one who lived them, and wantod reliance to kill him—only know Bkues for about two weeks, and hare been in hi* company every evening nnre. After the fire br *e out, I next saw SUlss eomlng down Federal stroet; this was about 10 minutes af terwards. X>JUWSITIO3 OF JAMT3 ESXLZS. Att About t»enty-tffoycarf cfpgo; in company with Rob> 1 ert Gsorgo, I left Lowrte'a -restaurant, and came up to cor norof Diamond, at Marshall*# store; left Georgo there; he 1 Mid he wa« going to sat Ore to Cantoa's stable: George had | a lot of mntebas with him. which bo procured at Lowria’s | before wa left there; told mo a few. day# ago that ho had a ! “notion to set fire to the stable; be assigned as arauon that j there would bo* chaoco to rob the stores; as he started to i so Into tha stable, I camo up to the Mayor*# office, end to* Stormed officer White of the matter, and told him that If ho wool! go down he could arrest George; White said he would fcn; before I reached the corner of the Diamond and Ohio stroeL thofirn broke out; saw George afterward# on Federal ftreot, trying to break Into tho shoe #torecf F. Hearts; this was about Alteon minute# after I bnd been at the Mayor*# office; hare been acquainted with him about, three mouths. ,■ Th# Court being In session at present, tho Mayor thought It unnecessary to enter lute a further examination, a# tfcer* -wai hardly any doubt of their guilt, aod he acoordlogly -remahdod"them for trial, to answer ton charge.ofarson. Brigade Officers.— Tba following Is tbevMe In tsTcml companies for Brigade officers,at the election held ] on. Monday last; . Brigade Inspector—Etna Guards: Joseph Bigby, 15, McH* very. 6; Rigby,s, McElvary, 22; AH® 1 gheny Blues: Rigbr, 2s, MoKlTery. 2. Colonel of TWrd Battalion—Etna Guards: A, G*. McQusld, 2G; Perry srlUe Guards: Mdiaald, 27; Allegheny Blues: McQuaid, SI. Mo* Jot—Etna Guards: Wm. Peebles, 22; PertysriUe Guards: Peebles, 25; AHegheny.Guards: Poebles, 2. Killed by Lightning.— Daring tho storm on Tacsdav, a house, about fire mites out os the Franklin, road, wAs struck by lightning. The subtle fluid entered the chimney, and passed down to the lower story, striking a lady named immediately killing her. Another lady, who was sitting along aide of her at the time, was considerably stunned, but was not materially .injured. Wb understand the ladies, are employed In getting up al floral exhibition for the benefit of Passa want’s Infirmary. It wIF bo opsned some (toy next week— of whl'hdue notice will be glren. Trespass.— Patrick Boyle was arrested on a capias yerterdsy; and lodged in jell, lo await trial on a charge. of trespass, preferred against him by .ConroVßoylp. . . Court Gf Quarter Sessions.— Before Hon. Wm.B. M’Cluro. Presidont Judge; Gabriel Adams and Wn. Boggs. Associates. . ■ ■. •' • • . • Commonwealth ts* George Johnson, Indlotment assault and tottery with intent to kill. The panic. In this caw •rs CQlorrJ. The assault complained of took place on the coraerof Prospect and Elm streets, In this city, on thsflth of April, during which the. defendant inflicted sereral se vere wounds ou the porsou of John Jones, the complainant. Tho jury returned acsrdlctof guilty, iu mannor and form as laid down In tbo Indictment. , ■ Oommouweath ye. Jiarney Krauth, Richard Hogle, John Williams James Harlln, John Hart, Michael M’Nanne, Xtriok Coyle, Wm. M’Canlly. Samuel Smith, and Wm. Haney; iudlctmcnt assault and battery, with intent to »“St a rope, on oath of Elisabeth Stiller, TUs.was an AcrwrftTabnd outrage committed en.the person of the. com plainant. In the neighborhood or Sbarpshnrg, on the 6th Sny of March last. The whole of tho afternoon was taken; up in cmpiionelllng ajory. Tho trial wUI bo continued at 9 Vclock this morning. Distbict Cobbt. — Before Hon. H. W. W- U j!?thoe£eof Hemy HUI ys. Oyorooora ofthe Poor, of JeObi son township, the Jury rendered n yerdiet for $2OO in **lTOMig'l»'m ycrdictfbr defendant. Peter M'DonsU ts. Btephon Dunbar; Kuhn Jt Brown for and Williams for defence, 'This is an action for Sectmcnt fir Bbont twelro acres of land In Wilkins town ship. On trial . . . Tk AN DO LINE.—I hire received ihludayo largo aesjrt- H Bent of Roussel A Pivors’ gcnuln Bandoline, for beautifying tho heir Jel — AU N ,, Z.'\ a .MASON &CO are now opening more j than"lOOO plo- ».* flan LaMiS, all of which ere entirely new style, end will bp f fared redncod prices. jel EhCLNG MACASSAR OIL.—A supply Of EofllMufl VjT gonßlno Oil, recelTcal JQg ,^3 TWO IKON—IOO toa» Morcer county. <glut»n yornaoe/ J? txnl»*7 KDfo * MOOBHEW). TELEGRAPHIC. By the ffHalUy line, ~ for tto Morning Bolt roes da?b latee rsoa eubope. ABBIYAI, o* THB RIAQABA. SOT Toss, June T.-The rte»merNl«g»r»arri»ea atHoll- MaHgauMMrtethaaales ; oPOotton for the week ot 41*000 .Mes, Including, 6,000 fat ■ nrnnpt and 2.000 oo speculation. The quotations ire : Or- USPtEZ ovKmlddlfiS.SK; MrupluA, %mHdlim[.s Another aufbority soya the quotations are wrotea!. and Jr regulat; and that prices, hate declined middling and lbwcr quaUties.’Holders are . pressing on. the market,, e& fflr^SrfSdl«rl o t.hadl« t e ly a«Und. - Top cointahrelftV Edoicos. ftom India are considered nnthv orabls for manufactures. , . _ , , • Breadstnffa —Flour;: Milligan reports. Western canal Flour at 38s, Ohio ntflOs. .White Whoate 41. ‘ Uenolflton reports jßreadetnffe os haring opened wWin rood demand, which fell off at the dose. Flour declined le. Oornf alranced Od;.*, moderate. demand; holders Arm. White Corn, 42s Gd; yellow, 425; mired, 42a. reports Fork ,as unehengod in value, and firm; lard roll qualities hare lorgel j declined, money market tighter; Consolsadranoed to 8% lUraa, May 24.—50 quotable change In Cotton. The ssles for the week wore OOOObsleS Orleans at 00@1001. , | i PHIL ADEPFHI A MllsicilPAl ELECTION.. J Fshadelthu; June T.—The ffrst municipal election yes-, terday, resulted In the election of poured, Whig, for Mayor, by B'soo majority- All the Whig tieket wu dectrf hy elml; lsr majorities. Thoreturnß.eo lorshow 19 Whigs- 8 Draw; crate, and 1 Reformer, to the Seleot, and 43 Whlge, 11 Dam ocrats, and S Reformers,to-iho'Common Councils. The Know-Nothings noted with tbs Whigs, , sreosn msrarcH. „ . Conrad has about B£oo majority. UKalharst, Whig, for Collector, has probably team 10 to, 13.000, and the, Whig* hnTßeame majorities for City Commissioners; In short, the Whies elded by the Natives and Temperance men,_to —tier with the ffnow-Nottlngf.hare swept the pity. The Democrats ate astonished at the result. .All tbe School Dl rectors who were In favorof adlrlslon or the School Fund vedefeatod.-.- - Pittabttrgli tnd Erle Railroad*. XTOXICE Is hereby: jrfTcn,-to all persona vbohaTerob j\ scribed to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh and Brie Eailroad Company, and whteb hasbcen made epeoleUy ap* nllcaCble to the constructlon-of the Boat!wltbia Mertw county, that an instalment of Five Donuts perabare vul be required to be paid to the,XreMurer of the eompaay, at YSVfcOrecnvltlej Meteor, county, on or bofisre the £oth day of'JUNB, X 854.. By order of the Board.. • ; • .■■■■" B. B, BASKIN, SJreosartt. Office orP. 4 "• •( NewCastle.MaySS,lB&M.T J ?^, 'reaeurer'e Mfllco or the vh*»tler* Valley RaUroa^Compiny. SUBBCRTBBBB to theebori Itoed ere hereby nollfled ttnt the Basal of Directors hsee eollal for e Kraal install meat of i'in DoUMSbcrebere, hsyable iff theTaseenior oh tha Ist Mon-iay or JUNE. end also Eire Boilers per shote-ontha flret Monday cf-coch ensuing month, until the Fholo amount Is paid. „ , . ■, niv3o-tf ALVAN wn.glSB, Trreioror. Notice to tu« PuWlo * ; . . • rpira OARDNJSRB respectfully inform* the pahuotb»* I they intend removing to the new Diamond M&rlfpt, on the «ant side or Uarket street, on Bftturday, 3 one 3d, 1954... : jy.tn.ir ' 7.~ v v • • ; ''7 TWTBW BOOKBI NBW BOOKS U—AT DAVISONS IttWtt i\ i StOBBr 65 Mutkot Jtreet, wswr Fbtinh^ TKe Lifouf Dr. Alexander. M’Choyno’B WorKa. • Arnold's Idfe end Correspondence. •• Consolation: by J. W.Alexander,D.D, . Exposition of tho Discourses end Baying* of our Lord: by John Brown* D. D. .... . Kitty's Bible HlostrsUons. Tho Eclipse of Faith. Daniel: A Modeller Youn* Moni .. A Series of Lectures: by Rot. W, A>BonU»B.D* . Tlio Words of Jesus: by the author of the Morning end tfiicht Watcbw. The GrtnucU Expedition t by Dr. E. K.U«no, Mr School* and School Masters: by Hugh Miller. "Vanity Fair: b* W. M. Thackeray. Il!«tory of Pendennla: by Thackeray. Carter’s now Books for Youths, Ac> Ac. For saw et Eiuttern prices, by •nv29 • - tEtJSV BOOKS JUfeT RKOEIVKiV—Th* Ml* •««! of Mrs. PartingVTß; third supply. £dU©l by B. P. Bhll* lato'r, of the Boston Poat. fVrnLeaves,fires* Fannya Port folio; second aeries: by B A*iJpanof tb6fri»Tor Utttlbow P.VfcnJ. The Enow Nothings; «n expeso t«f the SNTflt craer cf Know Nothings: by sKouff Something. ■ • Petcraon** National Magasine, for Jane. Graham's MaaftxlnPrf* June. - Ocx]«y*o Uriy’s Book. IbrJane. Taotee Notions, tor Jane, far sale by - ■ ■ '• • W. JLGIIiDENFBNNEr * CO, 74 Fourth street* Sundries^— 700 bUa HanUUon MoUsfm; SCO.hfdo ' da • do; fiobW»Bt. -Turn's *. b, do; . lObbUasd bfbbUNo.lLardOU; 20 tierce* prim* Ri»: . 60 hx* ‘‘•XiTarlftoA** Stlerttoa; GO dos Beater Bneket*; 10 kegs Mdrcd TUr* F«et; 10 Ui» white lUTatia Sugar; Tn *tcre and for rate by roy2r XVbw'"BOOKS, RKCBim* BY Forcatfle ]\ Yonss: from ft Lo*. v_ T&o Road to Ralu» or tb» DaOK*TB of th»To«t», The BiroT Beauties, or Lore an'lDlplemery* The Frontiersman? »NarrnilYß of 17M. , The Pmtlcal Dranabhnnat* 5 anoplfU !d 1 ruL C wpert Leather £ tocking Tales; In S «!#.: new edition. For sole by R *\s; ' raj3o ' •■• " ■ ■ lOiWfo&itinel TOOK nBIUi— HftTlaj: inwrt*l an advertisement In the t cHTWPeratOn the ISlh of May last, UrntT wo»W **« ! aU •'friKUilces for the mouth at lt appear* tbta j aclTirtisMnentwM tat ptojwtlv ond*nt«*fl. Toetplam i wbljhl woald now say that I will sell all M»wine*, oft , a»<l after the fifth ofeach month of tlidr iitsua, fcc SO cenu twr number:. and at the cad of each rapweltre month of th*lr publication, ft farther retortion will ba mod*. All win no* wish to fatoSO per cent. will call ftt tha««w and cbmp Book Store_cf . . frAM'L. B XAVF3TIV l ■j3• ■ 8T Wood street. S'tJQAR AND MObASSR*-* OQhhdi N.O. Rusar: T6blto do. MolsmcA; . -Si-.da.'-fi.it' fttreaTab? ■ • 'tr/,«3 " • ' 1 M'CtXRKftV. HEWWIIf A CO. I AWNS AND BKUAOet?,— j, Fastcolorel Lawn* at 12J4!; Fine do Itomftes 2&o; , . . Choice styUflMerrlxnark and Gschoco Prints, Isw; Also, n fine es.tcrtmcnt of toarwfaruUbLotf ffxA», to whUh they Inrit* tb-TtUemlon of the tails*. - n f 2i • lIACMNA 4HU fit Market it. AXrANTKI>—A ritttßtlfjn-by fttbscman, who writes lb* \y German and F.ncri!fhla®jniaK**,«a Clerk or Porter in ft store or warehouse. • £«feTMjecs.|rtr<in»... Also, a situation Sat a Yeung Hon, <U*rt»tn.) wbo speaks the English and German fluent! j.-« Earkreprr, Porter, or to <!ri?e earriasefijr » primt* faraUy. ■•;•.. • A lno. ft sttnatlrm Sot »ti #x«U«nt Coot op uotuo-heeper, xn 4 *n Arsiitant Cook, in ft first dels Hotel or puhHelcjts* tuilon. Apply at PRASClfiCCd’Apenry o®<v, . b,y3X 65 Fifth street, pear the mt Offlce* EEAWSO MACili?il3A—Warraotofi tocutlrtao JO to lb i fte na t»r Wheat or oUirt ratal! grain pet day, *Uh cw •«*" “ fhor “* “ d "" n.rS3 159 Wood otrwt INMA RUBBER COMRd—A D«» l?t,<OTSWllnsnf l>ms log, Pafl nod long Ccn>tw,of Tattoos tiwr, w»>»«4 and Mat 3* 116 Market street. (■ A. A. JIAWmI w. Um i«rt re* ./:celT«J # pet express, another large assortment ci rich plain and embroidered Crape flhawla. bifSO tT/FOWINC* MACiUSK^—Warranted to eutfrcmdO tolA iVI acres of Gross per d*r» *Uh ******sJ 5 * J™*** anrt drirer. Pnraaieby (roySOl R lt» BBAMSLANP. fimaUT CTKAK 1JK0; U reived and foe sale by mv3») ■ CUBKN UIL Cl/IX4I—“iJfJO yards, Jo I widths ranging from Kto 45 tachea, sir oal* wholesale ond’rotiU attfto OU Cloth Watwoon*. K°.UO> • it»t26 J» » 1L I'UtltUra pwm rams**) to p*fey T “a%>H.iw- T*\IUJKI> BEE?—10 lltrcrt 6. <5. Beet' „ _ _ A D mr& _ __ tf, RELLERjS & CO. BACON— 18\ai*k» BbouHere astl 2 caaka Haim*)» pris toai.tr A - IA. MASUN * IXJ—-WU cases end ptciugta . latest end mwtdfcUiMfl Style* or Vry Good* »»U be opetted ou the 291 b, 30tb afld 31 at of: May* .-.■■■ Py**- iIIRP pAflrewuirfni yarj' handsmnp. of ▼nriou«ri*€o *» ™>« B*s%*”"" W ** ni *°^ItoT«HCUTB- I\mng-"***'**'*1 \mng-"***'**'* SMTHI k bkcmml OFFKE—22O bagt for sale by , lV „ ; jqj27 BMITH A SINCLAIR' /TIIAHASIUMAOAZIN.B, rorJu^ujt --1 W Wood *trcofc. 200 tb» English, ft ycry flee color, Jual s \ rectlTod and for sale by , . mj2o S^ CAM - ****"* ""vvSmxX*. N 7 %t2 8 MU) "H' - ” bt,U ‘° T FLBMTO&Qg iINUINK FARINA COLOON&-A Jargc supply of the Ferine Cologne, re«S?«l WlbTAa’d BAbSAM OF Will* OHJBBY-l ««»» « W 2 ttn oslebretcd tnedlcino rcMlTodjhb. ylbSiKO. |^OH BB - B INWOOKATINQCO^A^|aW^ed £ XEBSV CHKUIIY PBOIOiIA W I Tuicomtatuua— l gtoas /' ASIILE 80A1-—A laigo mpnly of gcnulna oJJ. ■laml' V> soap* roc’ll thin day by fmyll]. JOB. PDKMINu. t 01I^~U tMB * nlls mSSI u.couZm. K 5O^ bbl * th “ dair “a ogiaSi. r, U m? 2?~ I,KI b ° IM *’ ril ” UU HKNaY H. COLLI NB. R B t^ !!l> t ’ l '‘ ? f ° r ° all ’ ° T itoutii. collins. TIUBU LLNKHB-WplMM6nuIrllh at ««'. <>Draer Graat and Wfth streata* * BRO. baTO ‘r TTPRARY^EIW XL' Knickerbocker, for Jono, at tho UTBBABY vxwui, lb fifth street, Mar MnrUct. rir llor “ s 0D —“ ““sbLlkbs 1 * CO. (MitEAP BUILDING UITS JfOll A n JKS' j 3 large Lota at sl2s* each, 4 do at £ioo» each, Ido at $260; on eajy terms, . artV B. CUTIIBERT & BON, m y 27 _ 140 Third street. XJAVANA ShGABB—3O,OOO varioaa quallUM 01>a nan, IL end will be sold low to close consignment, ay 18 SMITH A SINCLAIR. =r-r KttßiNfl—lQO bblfl Baltimore Herring in More anil fo H riT fay ENGLISH & EXOUAKDSON, -~SO J 116 Water and 150 Front at /S'mKßUsft fab!*, prims rectified Cider received and fog I GILBERT FREDERICK, 13 Wood street S' |U & ITOjITOa, 60 pi£CCS »I» BtylM la BUkmnB ° B - A. A. tIABON 4 00 JQ3. FLEMIKQ. BEBKOES.—(Met 100 phKM Hold Wool Bwagca VV, every flearlpUtm, Just recced. MABQy t "TOHNBTON’S patent ICii CWSAiI FKEBZISaH—ThB Jtert .rtH. of tixflni to '/is. Vr '/; Jf-T ■■■: ThslKvcr.~-The stags of orator by thometal mark, last evening,: at 7 Unlock,'was 4 feet-2 lnches,and.lalUng. - Tim steamer Xtxrtfird is'at tfm whart looking,tetter than ever, end hopes to do some business daring the low. water season. . The fine now steamer JsndtaroT t Copt John May, loaves today fbr Louisville. • • • •■;■ •■ \ ; > The light draught steamer Oakland being detained from leaving yesterday, Bha will positively leave this morning. * - The steamers. Ctacinnott and Philadelphia, the regular packets for Cincinnati on Wednesday’s and Thursday's, ar rived in their usual time. The Cincinnati left yesterday with; a fine trip of freight and passengers. .The Fhitadel- .^-.v The steamer Challenge ; came to the wlmrf last evening after mating a trial of thO new Invention of .patting four engines wl thtwo separate wheels, working similar to other only independently of caeh other. The qnea tlon was, amongst the rivor tnen I whether two wheels work ing separately would facilitate the handling In.regard to. rounding to at any given point. There was on hoard some fifteen or twenty experienced-boatmea, and wo did not hear of one, hot what expressed a full satisfaction that eho could round quicker than any slde-wbeeVboat ortho same length and breadth. Her hull wasbulttby Porter* Co., of Shone- j town. It Is 155 feet on deck; 41 feet beam; wlth feet depthct hold. Her engines wore built by Bobtaeon, Minis A 004 there are four of them, 12 inches by 4 feet stroke; four hollers 84 Inches by 22 foot long. Cabin by Gullett, Apple* gate'A Mason; Upholstry by Wm. Noble, Furniture by Young ft Co; Outfit by Msssey ft Caldwell. Painting by Thornburg- Great credit is due the owners aud tbo mo. cbanics. 16 will be seen, by her card below, that she leaves for Cincinnati on Saturday. We stated sometime ago that C*pt/Wra. Btoops was building one on the same principle called the Three BdU. 4 net 2 TKoau watm isia* oBAN2ißi9Hsr.it.hare* “1854.” ErmBTOOH, crHonraATi, unnsvaiE, ' :■ trn ■ ■■■ SAIHT LOCIS>_ •. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, . roa THt MTf rTA-iet o» passesgshs and freight - nrtwzu 1 ■ PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ana Saint lonli. Tats Lets in eompowdof screo w and comfort, and la tho omt TnaoOTtr nanr uu or Stu« PacatTa no the Ohio rirer. H connects with the U. S. Mall Una of Steamer* from Cincinnati to LoulMlllo and Saint honla. by which paoencera and freight aro fieAried and rr cn'nCai Amah daily - Two new Steamers hare been addod to th, LinerVhfch now contlaU of the following boats: ’ De»tef Dtpartm fyalt, Chptofnt. fiiA iVtiburj/h. ; BTJCKEYB STATE—..M. Vf. Btmnoora—Sunday. MBSSENQEB, So. a—J. B Dans—-—-Monday, ALLEMIBN? —.Oza. Sl’tu»H..~.—...Tpewlay. CIIYSTAL PALACE—YTH.d. Koesrz—Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA _ IL J. tJtacA-.—..—Tbnrwiay. PITTBBmian H.Calmszu...— Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jsto. Kmaratzii—..Satnrday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. 2d- precisely. No freight received altar alna o'clock on tha morning or departure „ . . F" 'lCttlare’e ’ '« ufu'WNQSTON, 1 A— JOES FLACK* t ** •SlcHwnjcalwla He aw Carding®, fOecMl J. a DAY ISOS. MITXER A WCKBTSON, BAILEY * RTOSSHAW. FLEMINO TtltOj :■■■■ Aiuirrm Steamer JotTonon, Parkinson, Brownsrfll*. Lnaerne, Bennett; Brownsville. Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. «* Gen. Bayard,Peebles,Elisabeth. “ Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Weltovaie. *»■ Venture, Gordon, Beaver. « Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. ' “ Chariot Hendaraon, Zanesville. . « Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. « Exchango, ftTOallom, do. DEPARTED. Jvfierson. Parkinson. Brownsville. u iiaserne.ttanußttßrawnsvllle. »* ThoxnasSbrlver,Hendrickson, WestNowton. m Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. « Michigan, N 0.2, Wolf, Wollsville. « Venture, Gorton, Beaver. . « Cincinnati, Kounta, Cincinnati. u Jnne Franklin. William*, Cincinnati. ■ . Diurnal,Bheppart,Wheeling. * Kxch3D g Q^;J^lum,Jo • - STEAMBOATS. PHtfilmtgb, 1B&3. " For Zan.eYlllr. TIIK .l.aracr KATB.CAHSEL, Ctjt JCBtra :IP&.l>ii'r.. .ill in., f-t tho »boT. nil InUm*- isPEEILn.t. joru on SATURDAY, 10th lad., at ISM. For fitlsht «nd ApplT ™ ho»Kl. or to >7 ' OOtiURQwOOU * Ajront*. For Cincinnati. __ tub tiemn CIUU.KSOE. C.pt. 8. Yoc**, ■ilrrS nfr—for th. .hot* »cd lotennolSat* pcila gßHEaboa SATURDAY, 10th Itwt. At 10 A* it. For freight and (*ia»e« apply JKSJ J i or^? o - , "■ JtIUS FoACIC. Agpa*- ~ For Loalt.Ul.’ TUB >tnra.r KSDKAVOR. C»pUto JA*I» tog-.lfrii.. .1)1 Inn *ir tfca ahora <ol lot*rtc.<ltaU ffißsa r ri. oa THURSDAY, Bth ltul, at * I’. H. For fr«labl and pvaaff, apply oahwd.. FURS t BAftSKIL AcePtl ~' - For. Cincinnati. TUB (teffifr (JCAKKU CITY. C«|t*BtTrr, In., for this »!»»« and iulcnaftllala perl gSaiaBSaonTIIOKBDAY, Sib laaUat 10 A. M. “ JOUK FLACK, Agent. For frrijtn and pa»nt« apply on toarl. “1§04.” CANADA WEST. THE pfNE la# rrewur* fisaascrTSl-iEGRAPII. Citiata U. mtfitnr, win citie two tnj* 4 w*rfc toiweta C««tcUoJ» l*trrt Harwell.» folwrw*: * Cfttthwi trr Itrt attolffjr, *for/ MCWDAT nrf THURSDAY EVESrsO,oVIoj’-k. imtm port Burrell f>*f port St&akr »t 1 irclfrrx. SI2 |srt EiSU tor CJmHttJ *rer> WEDNESDAY fttj-J SATURDAY EV t-N INO. 11 " J 4 »V.1«4. ■■ , „ Tlx* Tcivcraph «aa ret* a* Cl«r«F*ihl* vfth to* Oiwaot, Columb'aj ao4. OortctnU. th* CefftUctf *d4 pHlrtxcrilt* tboUke Stow, and th* Ti>l*lo, Morrells Glti«l*n<l KaUxcadA Atj»er.»n*!i**t PnrtEtanlfj. »ltb tb# luoolon Un« oTfiliße?, whlth eeanrcw w!Uh tD* or?*t western i »o«JfiisrawwpJfflotwanl,crtoSCOYltk 4 ! LAUDERDALE, CiM*Uwli liV. UUUXMtB, Port Rlaat»jr, I or A M'BRIDB. Pott Darrell. : ._ AUCTION SALES. "Auction—©oily Solco." "" k Xih» CwanweUl 8»le» Boerot core ft of Wood *C'3 ,Ut * l t^ 3 * e c?C Mo K,P.M, OrottiiM.QilMattitn’. OUiawre, T»Me Oatl«y, «6Moe Seans! Hud UomebeU UJ Kltdsu fur niture,*#* *t i O'CLOCK, P. *>., Bosu: BUUomry, Fucy Article*. Mjsj fell IjutueanU, > Uerdvareu* Cutlery, Clothlajr. !eitesyGoOtJii,Gol.lMnl 1 Bllrw wteH«e. *e. l». M.l>i<l». AUJaoMO. -tMlaf P,~H. DiTXB, AiotUmeer, ETERI. JirNTKO COMPANY BTOCK. —TUI3 ■* mOTßtaj) EVESISQ, 6* Injt- * 1 . 6 , 0 ‘ cl ‘f.*J **■ ***• >«. y t rhanrff. pourth ctract. llflt bflKtM UJP r '^* T EMmSi of> Fir. ehUin, » I*rg® number «f >btn> of w« Slock, forioUcd I,r of oMccsacaU. pa _ CAVia , A«t'r. GfmSSp' DEPOSIT DAKK OTOCR-TUIB (Thur»J»j) sHi iaitn ftt 8 tfsloch, ftt the iltwhao!* J5sS ywNultm&U to UwmU offltocu .njtot&ra Bonilt, loth him 6 f ai)i^^D<^rtVß>ukbto=lc. TfHUci-M atXuotion.—on hudav jiobmno, V 9 th Uet,»t 11 o’i'loelt, it the Oomraerdel Salts lUxnu, carnet of Wool and fifth etreeU, »1U bo mil, 1 eabeuntlel cateicd Jersey Wagon ( < . 1 elegant Baggy; a U Mm wWln V , p.M.Dms, Aud'r. oOgji - b*” '® TT IUTOH'S HALK OF UIUBUB STOCK*—on TOOK K DAT EVENING, June Blh, «t TKCclock.nt thei Mor hbullF Exchange, FlttaburgU, *lll bo »M, hf otder of ThntnU Daelaon, Exocntor of Arabella StatonilcM, dec ih, 18 ahirta Ooneoaogh Bridge Aot .f e , Stocks and ouuwi.v bonus at j THCUBDAY EVENING, June Bth* at tho Merchants’. j Exchange, Fourth street, will be offered < 1 40 shares Exchange Bank Block; 50 do Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Stock; 10 do Associated Firemen’* Insurance Co btock; 8 Bonds, $lOOO each, Allegheny County Coupons, pa) a- Uein N .,forM°c>et»..ta*) p y, DAVIS, Auct'r. _ EXKGUTOK'd fjALU OV JtJONONfiAIUiLA SAVIOA TIOS COMPANY STOCK.—On TUDESDAV EVEN* ISO, JaoeStb, nt 8 o’clock, at tbs Moichanle Exchanßo, Fourth street, will be offend by order or A. J. MUlcr. Ex ecutor of Ulchsol Sowers, deed., 15 shares Monougahcla Navigation Company Bloch. _Je7_ SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPLETED! PLANES AVOIDED! THBOtFOH IW PWTEBS HOBBS. THE MAIL TRAIN will leave every rooming (Sundays ' TUB E3CPBBS3 TRAIN leaves tho Depot evexy evening At 9:30 stopping only at Irwins, awenßourgo,. more, end arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12^0, n< raß ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every altar- I noon (except Sunday) at 6 o’clock, etopplng at all regular station*, and running only as farea Blalrevlllo, RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pltteburgh. Areommo datlon, 8:25, A. M. Express, 1, P. M._Mall 12, P. M. ,■ . fare to New York, $10,50; Pore to Philadelphia, $B, Pare to all stations on the Pennsylvania BaU roJdTani to PhUadriphla and Baltimore. • ■ . i Passengers purchasing tloketa In cars, will be charted rot* ctsra in addition to the station rates, except from stations denomination than five dollars wIU be received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the In'COSO or loss, tho Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and tor ‘"iLß—lhe°BtSslor?)mnlbus Line has beenemployed U &rHdreta tmiyU> ai ' J. MESKIMBN, Agent, K “ Attho P &i. B. Passenger Btatlon, on liberty st Pittsburgh, Juno lat, 1854—Qe3 Mead and Mineral Water Fountain, fTtr HOWE, No. Cl W . Hell, dealer In FRUIT and OONFFCTIONARY "e Cream, ortho best quality, eorrcd up durlnglhe era non. Also. strawberries and Cream. Families can be supplied with Strawberries and.olhcr FralS. during thaßeaaon, on the moot reasonableitem* Orders are respectfully solicited. ***** I/MJgj 10 JOEL"SoHLER. V r- f-A ~ PITTSOTIRGH BOARIi OP TRAIJB AND ' 3USRCHANTS’ EXCHANGE TRADE. OFFICERS, /Vaidmf-JOHN SIIIPTON. - JFVnI Tice Praidml—Wa. n, Einia.’, - Scdmd u it% Wat. It. Bbchot.: v /feewtary—'Wk* S. Havp , c. ■ Trecuurer~~3oT[R D. oCPIXT. • • \ < &upcnnUnden£-rs> X. . . ,••• •, ■Qmmittu on Arbitration Jar Jtiw-i.WK.Bi Bbojj, V. J* James M. Coopeq, James P. lsaac 51. Penkock, •.jfoAyCIS'.fiEU.CTSV >!■;V'-'? •- •: ; i"'. DAILY BEVreW or PITTSBUBOH MABKET. Ofmcs op tbc Dailt Monsisa Poa?, > Wudue day, Juno 7, 1854. ' 1 - Buslneaa dull, aud n 6 ti»nf*ction* of<my , nofo too made yesterday.' Flour was scarce,., pod Btflc... ,-j. OAPS-Sales 232 bush Oats, froai _ BAOOM—IO,OOO Sbs shoulders wcnvfiold ufc oys@<i%i months. 'SalealOOO do Sides • >•. • -XA.UP OlL—Sittyfl B bbls Ko. 1 at <6* 4 tnM.; HAT—Sales 20 loads at sl2@slG. * - lft hhda falr-at C do good at 5 caßks Imported at •■■•; WHISKY—Bales 142 bWfi at 23 5 do ht 2C. : 'coaßKCfiMuui.TroEsOTKdMnßa Patrick* &. Friend, E.xcnxmi 'Corner of Fifth ani modttreetf, 1 XOANB. .. 'ms* •} nnltedSt»tps«B.XB6B_ —* U» United 8tnte»6e.1?43....... • >•— .g® PenMjlyaeleOn.lB79.........WMgj PennsylvanlaeS-WTO—■ •—... Allegheny county 68 i ft Allegheny county coupons....—. :86,0ft •Pittsburgh city.6s —•••■ |»W “Si"' 1 I c;ir<ta3.v;.::r.v.:' . w/a, Allegheny City coupons, payable inPhUed01pW.................... ,MiOO . BASK BTOCKB. ' ti, Bank of f MerchanU |T,O6. lirfthnngg. . Farmera'Deriosltßank . jl „ SSSs: 3*« Monongahela 8ridge......... •• St,OWrfltfwt Bridge,..: #j,ooj Hand street Bridge-.-.;. —••• . Northern liberties Bridge— , 30^00,.33,00, . insurance stocks. 1 Western Insßrance Company...... ■ U50],.» ■ Oltltens’lnsnrsace Company....... 16,00, 17,00, Associated Firemen’s Company.... 3,00; 7,00 TELKQBAVn STOCKS. . j •,. J fo&i Pittsburgh Oas Works-;—; ■ i3,poj. SSjko| 60,T0 MonntgabelnSbickwatet............ r- 60,00 RAttBOAD STOCK, ‘I j Pennsylvania Kallroad.. ■ IW] .JdfS’iS Ohio and PonnsylrauhtKallroad-. ,48.i6| ; 49,00 60.00 Cleveland ePtttsbnrgh Railroad— 60,00 ft 63.00 P ■ Wto Marine Railway and BryDock— 102W..M3.<>0 ft l !?® Turtle Creek Plank Road... -10,0 ft I2fio 23,00- Perryetllle Plant Road———2ft,Oft- . . CretmJiburg Turnpike.™ ~ «.®i 10. TO ChartJersCoal Company—! 19,60 COPPER STOCKS. I Pittsburgh and Boston..--...,..-- rfirt IToiTO ~ North American. —•— TTSl).ft: Sj™-•’••■••*. North Wert— —— ■ | : ?2>52l ”* North Western——"—•' Xftl: • I JiS|.-- Ohio Trap Rock 11.00, Minnesota— : I 200,001 .... Pittsburgh and Isle Royal——.. , 6,00,10,00, . .... Douglas Houghton—.—, 4,a0, AOOj, —■ Ontonogan—. -* —■•••. !■, .1 -~ Kre Steel-........—.... • 1.1- , I.l', ~ Bintr. 2.90. 2,Mj peninsular—,..—, «•*•:... , I «n,i' ‘”"' Forest ——■■ 0,00 Phwnla —....... T. 00; O,TO, Iron Otv—, - ' >rh* Only o« tain Remedy. A GENTLEMAN, well k a own lofttht* commnnity, of A Uriel voracity, haodoi u» Uwisulijaloodjtatament a taw days since. It is hut coo amongst thousands of facts, an,l as such we publish It, for tba bemdlt of those who .are angering from worms, perhaps, as In this case, after hav ing used other articles, purporting to be Infallible worm dertroycra, without any avail . :■* ift. : _ Lrvearcot.ColumbianaCa., O-May 12,1853. . Untn. B.A. FiKnritxk d Oi, Oe-VTUMI*: A child of mire, aged aboutßv« years, had teen aging tvr sumo lime, and, while at dinner one day. war tafcen with spasms: our doctor was sent for; be sal t that Worraa was the rause. Wo procured some of B.A. FAnnESTOCB’S VKItMIFCGB from auetghhor,and gave Ute child a trospomfut and a half; in lew than ao hour It passed an Innumsrable unsntlty or Worms, atel In a short tlrno was resiorel to perfect health, , We would oo; bo wlibout your 'lVrmuuga under any . conrddnaricn, . dsnrs At-ctate, . TortlttlyoCritUbarghjPa . Oo* Prepsrcdond roll ty _ * . It. A.TAUN'EOTfWK A CO • ■ ccroerot First and Wood_streetc. GIiEAT XlAltOAltsri lN UUi G'ot)oa"&x' A. H’TIGHE’B SEW STOSS. conxEit op a east d.va pi eta streets - Having thia »av opf.ne» jtv sew shvjrb, x l*es l«t* in call tft* uttfailnit of tbala&-3W« t 6 the ftoiisftJcaJU**orl tt*nl of tit*»UNO AND &UMMEU jus't Acwog the f’.flrfc aay l» fooed ssxatct ln portal. H ttixaprira, • ■dTOplerea blackaud faney Brets SlTke, 59.vte.to 12ioryd * Mb do Mou#a L-nlrctw ie Ualu»A,#n<i Mcano* Ihiftri# i^o; i W Jo |b«altfui b««rv«s4 Pfiit ltt.SPP*t Tafw; : aM • ' timv Styls ;.1 ' • iSKiO tls Ain*i l ic*r»a rjisu; SCO KauUU#*, < f tk« iauui tiuxui,i *hlra *r* fom> A'ry, MopUor, Ct-iais'* Mtifco*, XJfMli* T*>iJ«C3&l2y!fs.Gc3U*t.vr,>. .«,<>• - . ■ TRIMMISGK.-tftl.tw ft ccra* ftMcrtirfatcilirtvWßJvl M**itni* Tntrn*Rf’. , s Moll««ft HooHoq V>ts» nui Thread »U ef T#u »t*l*c«RU kjj3 _ _ A. " ' T tutVßtt'i'.a. ; TPktU FJMKURS, AMTkft. I } VKWPK MAM ? K.\CnsaE!«**. No, 49 &>atb Third ruivlcltlii* nfrt ttkt Mr. JAMW WICKCIISIIASI U ouroqJy fcuOiflnaeU ■coftiio »»riuk»a JhjfcJnr** D»*n »aalinß cUrdi. Bftwlrs-'n- Aft,* »iil liiwl it io their Mir*r.ueo v> nil ut Ne SI DIAMOND, wh<wr c*n br wen, end or dcr* Jrft All wrrk vt*<r.a\r>3 uUh fc<! and dttfrjdrh. &. BontlßTS if to Irsnper «o ftu’-nt (>t ouw, Ms barlcj! fjra*rd ftU'Wl tfcr Dt • rt 1 CaU.vr.nr st .^l’Clanb, - . Vo. <4 SWb IMrd ~ £iisa'V4 cluk't CUnto ; : Arur.sn arrw-vi < i ki-sss a ci.Aiiir« ral»\ira!<\l I’USOS tw< ju.t u™ xtv ■■■■Sgirr^il&EH by Ui* OTirr ljiv* hern ra»*ffr*rTrT|T| an* «rtro;!r wlacln* cipwMly tar tW« tow*, « “ * liit *o4 Hn«tualle* fcr i*oa'MM bbb.powt of tone. They all the ne» tapToretnect of wo UTGnt’ briitM. It* tare strings running orer an* afcora thn treble.' they are fillip mimniid to rtan* any etloata, an* tn rrrel in eajsdty for atinJlng In tana. Trim range front tsso to Jtno. Al»,a «ae lot of ITssea from thtrnan<>; ftetor.re of mi.VH.WI 4 00. an* a!*o I.IC.HTE, KEWTOS *WtSl)BBttV. N. Y. ill lhaatoro Bill podUteiyhe reTa at raatory ctfctr, withont 8 * I *’ ■ ■ '.■ ■. HEMIv lil-i-HMi, *'■ Sole Agent ter Nonna & Clsrlt'a tlenne* So. 101 Tfctr* atrwt. Sign nr tho tlolileo Harp. . J»3 iUepv itibenrcnutfi lit . .. . , 5T.3. O.Uirbf.-, V Smlre U taoby Klren thaV In t pursuant* or an oTtlor In r*lultT» Hrimcf John asrtsw. ) i»w«l by thr Eirtritt Court. April 23.15 M. mu t* an Mtionlnation. In rntpctuMn moto tU, Of tlui nubsorlMn* srilnwrts lolbo »M or Jojo OajboTi aVthaofflm of Udia Wa»Mi«tati- E*a.. No. ICS lunrth A, nnBATUIIDAY, dun» IT. lfiM,ut lb o rlorlt. A, M. royiMnil a J. UTPBWIO KOgTllfcS._Alloraoy- •Tahe ciTauch— \Vih i«> t oia « o i»t«aia »na on r»T«. R „Mi> U>Tin«, <»f the imccr ti otonl to lr»»*. '*>• rlt T') thron Brick Birellln.rlTn-iM», «nh«Uh » Rood tlmnaa, »H under rm<l nuts rltaatM on Third rtxrtt, 1.0, US. A niur Sitary Briskhonwor 11 proms bathroom, 4o;JioMr Irhod lo modern rtylo-aIM. B tn« itoro prom. Ko- Wl, » ' 2rtDT*Hott*99f4*Oolß9'Att<lrt<.‘|<>rOfl!n. I*®; * ato *T I IlouwnrS rooms nod » ««“ ; l.th.edto Tonnitory. riiZuftlnH nfll A* CAUltlW' BELX. & CQ„ ■ BAN K«H s. AND BROK KBS, Cbmcrcf Third groHfottf vrttlt, IStttbvryK Pa. ... ■ T'kALVS STOOEXVG MAWWCTOttV. No,» llfthfl, 1 / first corner above Market. Pittsburgh, Pa-» wficro rrit! Kfbutld tbo largest and best.assorted offered for tale in this city.. Purchasers"!!! flntl It to Vhctr advantage to call at tbl« establishment and oinmino for themselves; Uis all I need to insure their cußtom^^, ■ tf. B.—Jleniemher the tlhean Blocking Comer. m>23 AGENCY, PASdhNUrlil A KhMIITANCb Ils OYFIOB.-Jawes Blakely has arrangements made Sitb Eastern Houses, which enables him iwKSoo?* payable at algbt, for any amount. In UTerpool, Dublin. PirW Vnd Franfcf&rt on tho M.iln; cvlso, at*u ths I Provincial Banks and Brancliosld Germany, Branco. Great I Britain, and Ireland. ■' Drafts over one hundred pound* at $4,115 toil; Office, 1 earner of Borenth and SmUbfie.d Bta. : I - iay26 • ..._ M , For BAl.B— That splendid ¥«rm of 24 acres, of HemlnK, «dJolnln|t Walter Porwanl.Jr., about 4 miles oast of thla city- OnR there mo goal Imororammts. and coal enough to pay tho lovprtMlt la off-rod wanta (losirablo country icaMoumi, anti ono ttat wlll psy for Uself. only lookaUl, and you will bo ratlslled. Iptiulro Df L' J. FLKMING.on tho land, orof ,• ~ V myg6?iind . THQB. WOODS, 75 Fourth st. P. M« DAVIB/AuetV, 'Te»» for the People. ■■■■ ■ issss, NOTWITUSTASDIKG ro much fUM otout the of Tee, T»o oreTwoWing 850 HnirChrats, lit iftf’ceneWlns of Bran* llysoDj, Qoupow t Oolougfl. Bourbon*. and Congou, oil of which bußeon selected with core, and will be ■wldMuroah: A* J A i c*ubi Pekl* Tea Store, 38 Ttftb «h_ V»luot>l®T*roperty li'or Sal*- j , TAIVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, eltuato on Centre r Avenue, near Fulton streot, nn4 within ten minutes wets of the Post Office, FortemMotjuimo^^ corner of Wood nml Fifth sts. OAKKI&OE uIL CUml-2,001) yunls of tl» .Plain and onamollcd flnlrt.manufiictured on plain,twillod and hravy da* jjoodsi sold vrholosalo and retail attlio Oil Clots W«o»om», No. 118 Mortal .hoot. j # pmtt , pa Ti r (jT, OOLLI, AND (UlOWisil UAIaS-Opcn oToty day, rl /Snndays excepted,) fronvs.A.M. to 10 ?. H.» at. tbo CatVr ghop/Pcrry Hotel, corner, ot Hancock fitreot. and myW:Jtra_ ("StKAVEIVBHONKV SOABB-U[trosa,NOS 3und4, MuaK {JST wlntor ’ * c - ond buos. Public Sale, . ON THURfDAY TIU3 STH DAY OF JUNE, 1654, at 10 o’clock. A IL—l2 BUILDING!LOTS, ia Iho Village of Tomperancovllle? each, lot 25 foot by 11Q, to a 10 feet alley. .The aboTO lota are very (testable for building or iftonufae. turioffoorcofieß, Bad will no/sold at moderate prices, and on reasonable terms. . Title indisputable. Enquire of on rearouuwo • Wil. J. HOWARD, Jr., . No.' 179 Fourth street, or JAMES 0. RIOUEY, - Real .Estate Agent«.i»t this office, y TTARPBK’B HAUAIiIKt, Tor JU ° e^ or c s^J (^( j AN( ' 104 Wood ftrcot f-i radlNG.—Wanted to enter Into a contract for grading It awed along Fairmont street, Allegheny, beginning at the bead of Federal atreet, and running eait on the Bonth orn dde of Nunnery Hill. THOMPSON BEXI/ *CO t B Corner of Third and Wc<?d Btreets, v*. ' l • '■•♦yW- Ky 4- H; - - 7 > SBICES OF STOCKS, ;e BroherA) lUtburgh,' '■-• - t AiTctd* jßir VaL !$ 120,00} $lOO,OO • 101,00 100,00 r • 000 : 100,00 : >j'., or,oof ' 100,00 100,001 100,00 { 100,00 i09,oo: ~FBOU THE If Elf. ITAVSIT PALLADIUM. 49" Frost Wort or Rook Roie.—A medicine \ under the title of “ Bock Bose',” mode ftom a plant 6f that name, fa bavin* a great run lathis vicinity for its cnratlve properties. The cry of “quack.” so truly applicable to at least one half of tho medicines of tbo day, cannot bo justly applied to tbo Bock Bose, for it baa “made its mark" In ih'B city in several cases, to the relief and cure of sufferers, when other remedies bate felled—and what Is quite re markable, some of onr best physicians do not hesitate to speak very favorably of 4he compound. she certificates of -care# are not fabrications, but from highly respoctable.per l sons, most efwhom are j»ell know to us. - The manufactu rer Is also well known tojos as a gentleman who would not bo engaged In a humbug, or in deceiving the public in any, ■way.—Jbffadfum* • We cheerfully endorse jibe above, having wUnossed Us good effect, ourselves,* and scrofulous com# pl&iQts.- We believe it faths best compound for colds, and ooughs, extant. The Rook Bose has long been known os a plaUjt'or rare medical virtues, and its preparation is rape* Intended by a gentleman of ability and character, in this Meffuicr, Tlbis is to certify that tho notice of tbeßock Rose modi clue published in our paper in connection with one from the Palladium;was not only unsolicited, but was written by tho Editor of his own judgment and observation. . OSBORN ft BALBWIN. pir.TJinnrM Orncz, New Haven, Bee. 22,1851. This wIU certify that the favorable notice of the medicine known as the “Bock Bose,"was - a voluntary testimonial, induced by the writers’ knowledge of the curative effects of. the article in certain cases, as well as by the favorable opin* ions which others, well known to him,had expressed of It; and furthermore, the article was written without pay or the promise of payment or tho- knowledge of tho manufac turer. BABCOCK * WILDMAN, ‘•SOBOFULA." MYEBS* EXTRACT OP BOCK BO3E. CO,OO 50,00 50,00; 2,14 XhU wonderful medicine is fitst gaining for itself a popn- 1 lnrlty which no other medicine- can hoast of. The plant, j Rockßose;l» need and recommended by.many eminent] physicians of onr country. Hear what J. H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, says: “X hare prcacrlbodit in bad cases of Scrofulous patients at Wills tfoepltaL” His success at- I tracted the attention of senior physicians. Ho reports the 1 following remarkablo caso of While Swelling of the right l hip, In February, 1844. The lad waa seren year* old, and had the disease for three years, the bone was dislocated up wards and outwards. .Thorn, was a large opening onthe hip leading to the bono, Into which I could thrust my fin ger. X counted three ulcers. He had been under several physicians, who bad given him up. 1 ordered n decoction of Rock RosO—ln two days bis night sweats ceased, I then ordered a tea epoonfnl of Rock Rose, three times a day. Thirty-nine days after, he was entirely well. Sold by Dr. OEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140, corner of Wood stteet and Virgin alloy. : fcy-Slgn of the Golden Mortar. £sr Etftpecial Notice to Persons Vslno Cod I*iver Oll**»*Tho subscriber having made arrange-. I manta -with Messrs. Popplrin ft Thompson, for a regular snpplj of their genuine COB LIYER OIL, put np In pint bottles, would respectfully invite thowtientlon of the pub*, tic to an examination of the article, being fully persuaded that for parity aud freeness from rancid taste or swell, it is j tmeqoaied. There U new no Cod liver Oil in this corn!try j superior, if equal, to the above, Hundreds of bottles have: i been sold, and given unrivaled aaUs&olion. To the article of Cod Liver OH, persons taking it should bo careful to ob tain a genuine article and one free from a rancid taste and smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by it* being accep. table to the stomach and not producing nauane*—purity and a pleasant taste makes It more readily taken up by the lae* teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in cansing, the richness of that fluid giving a tone and healing Impress tion to every organ through which It passes. Sold by GEO. H. KBTSER, No. 240, corner of Wood etroet and Virgin Alley, - Sign tf tt>« Golden Mortar. rayl&daw H R—l also keep all kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Medicines, for many or jvhich I hold the exclusive agency, and which will be sold by the dozen or gross at New York and Philadelphia prices. £o a '3Xyera* Extract of Sock I£oße«**N£W I JUvrs, January Ist, 1852.—My son Charles has been afflict* | td with Inflammation of the blp joint. At the age of five I he was first attacked, Inflammation increased until the hip 1 was very badly diseased, and the joint seriously affected Us j le?, drawn up k> that It.was itnpoarible to straighten it; a j professor Of surgery gavo it as his decided opinion that the I teg would never heal, and that the young man would never I walkagaio. The disease increased so rapidly thatfor two! and a half years he only walked with a crutch, and the eP forts to exercise tbo limb was attended with great pain, so thathe could not sleep. I-watched him so attentively that for five months I did not have one full night's rest. Hehad j been treat*! by distinguished modlcal practitioners by 1 leccliln'g, bartering, ftc., he bad also been before the Medical CUnkjoa of Yale College.: The remedies they recommended wetemoat folthfolly tried hut without avail. Tfclswashlfl ] and dreadful condition eighteen months: rises when i fottianeuced taking Mycrfltockßow. Onetottiowasbut | partly taken when he was ouch better, continuing until three bottles had been token, when a cure was entirely com plrted, now ho Is in excellent health. This is the testimony ef and can ha corroborated by addressing Hfts.CiTflEnms MrGiu, 9i ‘Wallace New Haven, Ct* Or can be fully snbsumUated by hundreds of witnesses, or by eddrevstog a Hoe to Her. TT. VF. Beldea, New Haven, Gt. £9* Sold wholesale and retail at Br. G. U. RfiYSEß'fl Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wood street and > trgin alley, sJku of the Golden Mortar. myll. Br. Ucyier'i Pectoral Sytnp.»A CCRB OF BRONCHITIS NEAR HOME.—Mr. ISAAC WILSON, 01 Westmoreland county, Burrell township, says that ha was cured about one year ago, of a violent attack cf) Bron chitis*, by cne bollte of Br. Kcjwfi Pectoral Syrup, after having been attended for eight weeks by a phyridan, and his breast was completely covered with tartar emetic sores, without any relief. He Is now entirely well, and has not h&d &o attack eioct. Tor sale wholesale and retail at BR. KEYSETS Brog Store, No 140, comer of Wood street and Vlrglti alley, myl&dtw Sign of the Golden Mortar., ~~ BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL.. TAUKS luißU bas fitted up in vplrudid stylo his store, | tl No. 83 Market street, ana No. 6 Union street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, and has now completed his Spring Utxl Of COOT3,SHOES, ud WnUrt Ped.li Buitto and Braid HATS, to which he I io.itrii the etteation of *ll purchasers, whether etenole “xh" sttchlaene of tho largest '^fr aud embraces «erv thing worn by theladlee of Philadelphia add New York, and he trusts cannot fall to please a11,..] qsmeoong Ttie-nttOitost B~ds; all of which he warranto _ . ■•■■ Vi „ . lie alee continues to msuulaetace, as heretofore, *U de j ecrlptlons of Boots and Shoes,and from this long experience of over twenty year* to business to tMa city,!*, he trusts, I a mißdent guarantee that those who trtor him with their rn.fam.wltl be falrir dealt with, ,■ : aprlfctf J" ~ Wholo.al* on<l lletall BOOT AND BIIOK MAHCFAOTOEY. TUB imhscribcr, hiTinn rasiftd ellmsWelr Jn tho manutrctarios of BOOTS ini SHOES, ol »ll kinds, for men, women, ana children, ts-now prepared toseU.lo dealer* by wholesale such Roods as they may want, at prtees as low as they can he bought Bast: and any particular kina at also made to order at short notice. Orders and calU.atK Helled from'Dealers In and out of the city, as UwUlbo to thHradTaotaffe to call before purchasing elsewhere. Customer work made a* heretofore. ■ • - TIIOS. A lUUTON, Agent, So. 49. St. Clair street _■ ' ~J. MoLAUOUI-IN, j PublonaUt Boot ana Shoe Maher, i No. M l-QDBTU BTRBET, HEAR WOOD, (DincUy vppotitt file Mayn’t Ogta.) HE IS WELL P&KPA&ED to furnish tU floods In bis line, ami «11l warrant them not to bo Inferior to any Simitar artieli* la tho dty. ' He Is well prepared to do nil kinds of custom wort, and has In bis employ a corf* of wrrktnen, who cannot beexcelled In the dty. Thepuhlla nro respootlully requested to call at his OBtabllahmcntrana eraminahla Poods. fapriWtn ' BODY PiTTKIISOS'S BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLES THE UNDERSIGNED bavin* erected now nod commo dious STABLES Kid CARRIAGE STORES, in conneo-. -A tlon with Ws old establishment, prepared to do a vastly ’creased business. Ho has P™' 11 /G virion for ONE HUNDRED ASD w ■ww FUTY UORSES, or which ho can take an Increased num. bC Hohiui”«Tan«d his new buildings With a view to tales and storing Ibr Job, of now and second hand Carriages, of all descriptions, to which ho will giro ample attention. There Is also within tho new building an Equestrian Ring, ■ where Horses ore trainee and exorcised,which will be found advantageous to persons keeping Horses with the under- for on exceedingly llboral patronage In tho past, and the favors of a multitude of fclcnds, the undersigned will endeavor to command Its continuance by deserting it, • . • . ■ • 'ROPY PATTERSQN, . . 'CONNELIi A WiLLOCtt, BANKERB, A ND Dealers io Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver jfV Colni Current and. Par Funds received ou deposit Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections m&do at any point In the United States, i South East comer of Market and Fifth streets* . I myIV • • • PITTSBURGH, PA.- TO TIU9 LADIES.—Frank Leslie's Ladles’ Gaiettecl Fashions* Ibr May. has been received by my< RUSSELL A PRO.* 16 Fifth at. IM AIA IVTBBiSIt LEQQINS, of the best quality of Metal* Ho Robber. Also* a oommoner article, for .sale at the Bubbor Depot, 110 Market street* ipy4 J* A H; PHILLIPS* IAKPWAEE FOB Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., NOi 131 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, lodes, Xfass, Bent Stuff, Springs,'&o., &o. BHTBftFRU WOBK Ko. 188 TVood lirt'-t, Third door btlou Tlrffin Alltv. BOWN ft TETLEY would call too attention of Sporting men to their largo assortment of Goss, Rifles and Re volring Tutoll, the larg.it and beat eeloctod Btock over onenodln tola market: toather with a general assortment ofHardware, Ortlery, Toot and Elahlng Tackle, all of which we offer at the lowest possible price* to cash pnrehaaara, or for good approved paper. - marls Ilovolvera I Bevolveii: JUST RECEIVED—By Express. direct trom tie msnulse-1 farora, a splendid assortment ot Dolt's Bepeating Vie* tols.4.6BndBinche»bsrrel.a)lar which we will sell fcr caeri as low at they canto bought in the city or New York, Persons going to Australia or California, will find that they can do better by purchasing their eqqippage at home, than they can among strangers, as we gtre persons a chance to try any ot the above Pistols, befoTO leaving the city; and incasoof* tenure, w.rdgud the tuoney. * 186 Wood street* Httabureh. A.k*MASON *uTww>w opoolflgMiot X « J arg» lot of Parasol*, of *T«*y n»tcrW ana stjla. > v i: ; v>- s'- t\ ♦ ■f' > * **** V v> X./, •Nur IIAVKHj'Dea 20,18G1, v * .i-.t-.T .v . .* » J 1 - r *'%■’ > l *■ • J ' * . -v* • ■ ■ .. *v ri S> .......... K' ' " V uif# < NEW GOODS AT HORNE’S TRIMMING STORE KO. 77 MAEKET STBET, PITTBBUHHGH, PA. JOSEPH & CO. A BE NOW OPENING A XABOE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OPBRKB3,TRTMM3NaSj I><rocbKmbr«i:«!.*, /\ Bonnet Ribbons, Hosiery, Gioteg/Parasols ani Fans, Furnishing Goods, oml ft general Tsrietf of FANCY GOODS. MAKING THEIR STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERT DEPARTMENT. Their numerous customers and the public gencrraUyaro Invited tocall, as the entires toot will bo offered &n;NU&(/* ally low priors. * Country Merchants will always find our stock the largest in the city* and at prJcea.tbat cannot fell to please. mylLlffidSW WANTS. Men Wanted. O' NE DUNDBED MEN WANTED on the Central Bail road, between Wilhlnaburg and Irwin’s Station; The wages will be $1,1214 a, day, payable at the end of each months Ako, 50 HOfuiKS and CARTS wanted on the same work, fir which the highest wages will be given; Enquire at tfca office, Braddock;s yields, ’ my29:tf - - • T AND WARRANTS WANXED--$l7B 00,—I J_i chase land Warrants to tho amount of Ere Xhonsaad Acres,ln 160,80.0 r 40 aero Warrants; lbr which.--will be nalirilTSln cold, fop 160: acres, and in. proportion lor 80 and.4oacres, AppIy,JAMKS BLA&EI.Y, . Heal Estate and European JLgant,.- corner of Seventh and Smlthfleld streota* > IITANTKn —Throa Houses, containing - three or foar VV rooms each, at a moderate rent* within a few squarfes of tho Court Hocso or Port Office- Apply at , PfiANClfiPuS’. AgohcyOtfloo, , my2T 65 Kfth street, near Poet Office.: LIST OF BEFOIKE PAIEHT MEDICHTES, t OKH\SI>ASI»TOa6AL*Bt ; PLEMING BROTHEEB, . i ■ RwpHrtewrfK’UartT«rtOifnt#«aa XiT*» PUlfc ; . . • Who!exalt J)ntggitis(aid "Dealtrt in jtoienl Jftdiclna, . Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. : TrRBLER’B AMERICAN COMPOUND; ; IV Jayne’s Alterative: “ Carminative Balsam; •: “ Hair Bye; “ Expectorant; .**: . Sanative F&ls: . ‘ . JElalrTonle;. . Wlstas's Bklsam of Wild Cherry; ;■ Bryant's Pnlmonary Balsam; Hooflond's Germanßitters; ■ ITfttlttml. d 9 Hostetler's Stomach do . Merchlses’ Uterine Cathflllcon:••■■■ : Storms’Bootrh Cough Candy; 'i' Price’s ■■ do; . • ; Thorn’s v do; r How«fa do: l Osgoodfs India Cholagogne;.. . . . 1 Morse's Invigorating Cordials; t Tyler's Gum Arable Drops; , - .v : Harrison's Hair Dyo; Phelan's do 5 Batchelor’s: do i MoHtjfln’s Elixir of Opium; i; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; . ' ; Dailey’s Pain Extract; . . ? Brown's Essence of Jamaica Glngeig ; McAllister's do do; v. . i Kidder’s Indelllble Ink; . Payson’e do do; . . i'Arnhold’s . do; -'..Y • Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; . Lyons’ Kathawra; : David’* Lilly While;. Bazin’s . - ..do; . * . • ; Tobias’ Liniment;. : Hunt’s 'do; ::- v • : i Allen’sNervo and Bone Liniment) ; Mexican Mustang - •< : do; *: Parrel's Arabian do; . ; Gardner’s. ... do; • Barrel’s Indian • do; •. ; Oarter'aSpanish Mixture; ; Dime's Pile Lotion; : Meen Fan; Scarpa's Acoimic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Bushton, Clarke 4 Co.’s Cod LI sor Oil ; . ! McAllister’s Ointment; . . .. .. . I Sings’ Itch . do; iPerrel’s do; ? Gray’s. • ■ ■ • .do: ■ [ Trask's Magnetio Ointment; ! joskin’s do; Yfiwaim’s Panacea; . ; Hoock’s do; : j Sargent's Infeut Panacea; i Perry Davis'Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; :: Honchtcn’sPepsin; : KiersPetroleum; McLano’s Celebrated Liver Pills;' i Bnindreth’s . do , ■ " Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills; i Loefr AntMrfllous do; ' Sareararilla Blood . . . do; ; Even’s-- 1 . do; . ; Swaynee' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; vJaynrfs Anodyne Coogh • . do; Townsend’s Health . do;. ; Jew David’s Plasters; > Shoemaker's do; iDr.Newmnn’s do; Rodway’s Ready Relief; ; t Mdrri*' Bemcdy; ' ( prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s .■. do; [Bdll’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s.do; . ■ • Sand’s . : do ; : Goysott’s Extract Yellow Dock and Saraaparilta;- l WolS?a-SchfeidrimSchnapps; ' ; Soap, Cleaver’s Honeys _ t . : • Highly Scented Brown Windsor ; u • Musk; v *Ladlua’sBpeeinc; : . : * . \ MclAnefs Sudorific Cough Syrup; 'Tyler's GumArabio do;' ; Setters’ : ■ ■ do; /■,. Swayne’a Syrup of Wild Cherry; £ Smith’s Tbnlo Syrup j ~;yV Barry’s Trteopborons; . Norwood’s Tincture of Yaratnha Ylrids. MelADa’s Celebrated-Yerarffoga, Dr. Loeock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; * Agents for all of Dr. HoClintoek’s Family Dr. Ncodhaia’e Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gam Elastic - do do. C HINA HALL. JOHN J. O’liEißY, . oroanß* we ousels asi> am it. suns n* CHINA, GIjASS ANH QUEBNSWAKE, TaiAe Qu&ery, DriUania asui Silver Plated Ifibr, - Solar Lcuspe* Waiters and House Furtiishißg Goods, . 5o» 63 Ilarbet itreet) Between Third and Fourth, opposite Geo. &. White's, aprlDtly • ' PIf'KsBUKQEC* P-A* NEW BOOKS JUST KK-KlYED.—This, That, and The Other: by Ellen liui2aCh*ndlct;.Vvol.i cloth. • TheßridecftheWilderness: by Emerson Bennett, • \ . Virginia and Uacdaline, or the Foster Sisters: by Emma D. E.N.Soutbworth. The Star Chamber, an Historical Romance: by Wa. Har* risoo Ainsworth. - The Discarded Daughter, or The Children of the hie: by EmmVD. E. N. Fottthvortb. The Know Nothing: by a M Know Bometnlng.” SweenyTodd,©rthe.Bufilan Barber: by Caph. Merry. ; Martin MerrivaJer by Paul Grevlon; 2d pari. TfaeDodd Family Abroad: by Charles Lever* . Josephine, aßcmance of the Present; by J. Harrington, ; Esq. '• •■•••• ■"• ' ? .' V-Vr i Peterson*# Ladies* Magazine for Jane,* [ Yankee Notions, • do. Min leslie’s New Receipts fbr Cooking. The above this day received and far Kale by —r— my23 . : Br B; atreeU -agwr M l * B * o —tiweel Mnsto—Knight.. . Maun tain Hymo Bong. ; , • Lei - IVn a Merry LaochingGlrl—Glover, fiwect Woman—Emerson.' - Evening Homs Bong. Agreeable Schottiscb—Brown. ■Widowed Bride. ' , A Passing Glimpse—’Voss. Dream Life Polka. • Russian Dove Dance—Grobe. Fairest of the/Falr*-Polka. . i. Spanish Fandango—Grobo, i T&o Separation—Guitar. - l May Breexes—Guitar—Mox Zoyer. My Home, My Happy Home—Guitar. • J nst received and for Bale at 'CHARLOTTE BLUMKB J my 23 L Old-EstabllshM Plano Depot, 118 Wood et. T)ERSOK3 desirous of purchasing a beantifoicountr? X residence will please examine the following.-A valua ble property of 19 acres, situate 2£4 miles from the city line, well improved; a ue* Cottage House of F rooms and. Shells, a good dry cellar, nrrandab of 40 foctin front of the bouse, bath zoom, wash bouse* well and pump,.spring' house, barn, carriage boose, poultry house,' tenant house, Ac.; a fine garden, upwards of 500 pear trees r also, avarl ety of choice apple, peach, plum and cherry-trees; lOOgrape vines of the bestquallty, hajf an acre or fine strawberries, an abundance of raspberries; a garden walk of 400 fret In length; Ac..’ Ac. For price and items enquire at the Real Estate Office of 8. CUTHBERT A80N.,, i yjet - ;V.'...-v. -UOTblrd street. -•>- "UINE PERFUMERY.—I hare on hand- the finest lot of •JC genuine English, French and - American Perfumery ever offered in Pittsburgh, consisting of PcmodesfHalr 01s, Fine Extracts, Colognes, Soaps, Shaving Creams, Aromatic. Vinegars, Lavender Waters. Also, a very fine lot of Combs,' Hair Tooth Brushes, Ae. Those: wanting any of the above articles wouldjdo.weHtpcall and examine my stock bofow purchasing elsewhere.‘ r * Jo3* FLEMING,' ; -jel corner of the Diamond and Market pt. Notice to stockholders* A GREEABLY to a resolatiop of the Boaribf Trustees f\ ■ of the Odd Fellows Hall AESOclatiencf the city of Pitta* buigb, wteedat a meeting .held, at the office, on Tuesday, 23d mK,tho subscribers to tho jßtook of said Association are hereby notified that nrr [lo] ns oksi V being the fifth, instalment of their subscription, will be-due and payable on the 20th of Juno,-1854. WM. 8. HTJNTER, . • ..< Treasurer O.F.JELAssodatlon, ■; »y2B • - corner Market-end-SaCond eta. BLUE UOK WATER—3 bbls received this day by : JOS. FLEMING, ; mv2o corneroftheDlamondandMarkctpt. •pkOUBLR WATER PUCllfiß—Jnstreceived, one cask _L/ Fremiom Ice Pitchers, adapted for table, Parlor, and all otbar purposes. 1 They are a great luxury, and very eco* nomleal. No family can dispense with them. W. W. WILSON, mys ; . . - . Agent for Pittsburgh, TTVHBEE 00AL FARMS,- 30 good Farms, aa ilousea and X Lois In different locatlonsln the cities, 4G country seats, of the best klnd.in the vicinity* all of which are described, in my printed register r wli!ch I-will be pleased to. give to : . any one who will call, and also a good bargainJnwhat I; have to sail. Call and see . THOMAS WOODS, , mylO:lmi >- i : Commercial Broker, 75Tourth gt • icnirrmn \yATRtu.& bbig and 10 half bbbof this cel braied Water received fresh from BMXJN--2 casks Slioaldera;- ; ■■■. 2 do Sides; .... . 2 da Hama; for sale by-; SMITH ft BINOLAIE. ■H/T AGKB&EL—IO M bblfi No, 1- Hockorel r' JVI 10 do ~ H 0.2 do; 2O kits No.l do; ** 6 -do do Salmon; fbr sate by." W.A.BrOLuIW. —ao tons No. 1" Gap,” on band; 100 . .4. Labe Champlain, to axriro,fbr sale by KING A MOQBHEAP. 'T7IREBU PINE APPLES.-—4OO fresh Pine Apple* to ai JC rire by Express, for sale by * ■■■■]■ . J. O; ANDEESOK A CO^ -■ ay23 ■.No, O'Wood street COTTAGE FOR RENT.—The main build Ingot House on Nnnery Hill, with about on aore of ground. - Enquire of 3i BTEDEffORD, on (ho or of -Piyg3 THOMPSON A CO. SILKS.— A. A. MASON a CQ. are now . opening some 60 pcs of rich striped and'plain £ilxBpauo|, ; bestmabeblack Silks.. • : . : : . >• mt27' - 3 IQ LET—A good Dwelling Houseon petin street, Jiintb Ward* Ala>, the 2d KOTyroom of No. suitable Tor effiee roojas. . S. CCTHBERT A SON, . \ i. my2s . •• ■: 14QThirdgtreot* l 'A LBXANDBIA eprl» ern by"-- * WAI»TEB P. MARSHALL. I /hr tola fry [uiy2B] PLBMXNG BROS. - ' 1 ' :• •: .r-'Nsiv V;-: C:- ; ; ; r -•V ’.V* * - 'Y • ••■*••••• •> 4.*- •. ‘ Vh . f ti ;•• :. y. •. : rie i." 1 •••••■/ - vr* 1 ••.."■.i"- • •• .. ■■■ . . ■ W e .■ ■ . ,■ I’;- '■ ■« . VvA HORNE CLEVELAND AHD FITTBBUEGH BUIEOAD, roEEST CITY AITO DIUBKAL. OlMt BedneUon ()f P»w. , . : : VIA WELtSVIUiI!. . . _ . rpHB shortest, nuiAKest and cheapest mate to Toledo,Chi- J. Olga, LMiUe, Bockfortl, Galena, Bt. LonlA and Uu> horthwo tt, via Cleveland. This roaio is 40 miles.sliorier; : and quicker to Chicago, than thadroaitous .. one via Indianapolis. . Owing to the present arrangement of the Trains of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, the trains ofthia Company cannot no ;nra to connect with them at Alliance, as beretoftre* "without too groat a sacrifice of; their.; o: matotusinci3- JAMR3 TENION. On and after Wednesday, March 2,1864, Passenger Train* i run dally, (Sundaysexcepted) to follows:. Leaveswellstfllo at3P M,'Alliance ai7<4O.A.M, and ; 6.10 P and rcacb.Clereland nt lO A M,and7Xo PM. Leave Cleveland at 9XO A 31, and P M, and reach: Alliance at.l2 M, and 6 J «J P Wellsvfll* at 2XO P •-■ Passengers for Cl ovolaiid,Toledo| Chicago, and the North; ■ i Vest,' also passengers going sooth or east &oro/Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, Ruflalo, or Albany, can Ukc the i steamers POBBST CITY or DIURNAL, at 10 AM,at [ Monongaliela Wharf, PUtaburgh«ftnd' go directlyforward - hytheSPM Rzpress Train from WellsriUe.re&chlngClaTe*: land at 7XO P. M, connecting with the 7*45 P. M. Train for- Toledo and Chicago, and the 9P M Train for Erie, Dunkirk J ondßuflalo, Baggage checked through to Cleveland. onboard the , boats, and accompanied br a baggage niMter. .... : As no connection is made at Alliance by. either the 8 A. - 51,0r3 P. M. Train. of O: and“P. S.K, possessors for Clave land who go bn iho first train vill bs detained . tboeoon tbe 3 P.M.- Train till neat morning at MO. . Passengers ara ticketed.through to Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Lasalle, andEt* Louis; Time through to Et. . Loos, 48 boars. - -- ' • Fare to Alliance-...,.. sl s so 1 Fare to Eh Ikmls.*... ...412,80 .. do • C1ere1and..;..;.... 8,001 do Rockford,l2,Bo, do Toledo..; .......8,00 do La5a1!e...........13X0 do Ch1cag0.............10,&01 do Freep0rt......... 13,50 Passengers are requested to procure tickets at the office of the Cleveland and PKtsbu'gh Railroad Company, Monon - gabela House, second door fremtbo corner.. J.DURAND. Bop T t Cleveland. i; A. CAUCHISY, Agent, . iQfie, Water st., Plttibtirßb.__ mar2o Mononga&ela He OHIO AKA PEHHBYLVAKIA BAHiEOAA. . N«w Arrangement* COMMENCING PEER UARYZ&.WA Matt, train leaves Pitta burgh at 8 All; dines at AIU . - . . auce; Unttnat’ Crestline.and makesadosacon- t necUon theta with a last Esprcss.Trata.reachlngCiudn.: nati about 12 o’clock at night.. EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh a* 8 o’clochtP. M-, - after tho arrival of tho Express train from Philadelphia, • and reaches: Creetlino at 11,80 P. M, connecting wiihtJbs Night Express which reaches Oinclnnaiiin tha morning.-. Connection* oro mode -with thSOhio; and Indiana, and Bclfbntaice and Indianaxailroads for Dayton,TndlAnopoJla and towns in Indiana.. > •••• ••'. Connections are mode with Cleveland* Monroeville* Baa* -• dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bupyros* Upper Sand oaky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Bivex. Road* - • Also, with Sioant Temoiij Newark, Zanesrille, and town* , on the Mansfield road. ''"lm-. n . to To1edo$8;to Columbar $5,26; to Zanesville |6,10;.t0 ■ • ; Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced . -v RETtJRNIJIIB » ‘ THE EXPRE3B TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.16 P H, and reaches Pittsburgh at B.SO PM, connecting with the i fast Express Train through in fifteen hoars to Philadelphia* I matt. TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.80, A. RL, on the or rival of the Might Express Train frum.Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M.- NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 AH, and 5P M x and New Brighton at tf A M, and El 5 P kL FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A ana 9. P, M.,'and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4-30, P M. JSs*The Trains do not run on Sunday. . X£P Tickets or farther Information, apply at the.ticket offices of tbeChlo and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of jr.O.CUßßY,atthfl comerofficennder tho Mbnongahda House, Pittsburgh, or of . . - : r-.- ■*■■-: ... GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, . I ''- ' Federal strect-Station* JOHN KELLY* Passenger Agent. . ; XBANSPOBTAHON TO THE EABTEEH CITIES, m&tmm .1854. Msnnm D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL AND RJHL&OAD, . -'•BETWEEN • . " *: Flttftbarglij New-Yorlc r Philadelphia and Baltimore* A ON the opening of Canal, we a»:. prepared to wry ® - laTrjtquantity of prodacs and merchandize to and from .. the Eastern cities, having in addition toour own stock of boats and ears, recently added, by. purchase. with another, party* the stock of Bingham’s Line, which will increase ma-: ./ terlaily oar capacity and ihcility for/ .Xhe ; Pennsylvania Railroad Company-haring nowwithdrawn from the portage Railroad,it trill enable our cars to pass it In one third the time‘pravionsly takonr-tbis will gireus In*-. ; creased despatch.. Shipments consigned toeitherof thaun* | dersigned, trill be forwarded withontcbargefoc commission,; . and allitistractlona promptly' attended to, ■: jfreightt always carried at.the lowest current rates* • Addrasaor apply to; * - D. LEECH A. CO., ? ■ Penn street and Canal. Pittsburgh. V r : HARRIS k LEEOH, . f Receiving depot, 13 South Third Street, 1 Delivering depot,. Dock st., Philadelphia: . -. . Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore., j: McDONALD, Agent, No.^B,.Battery Place,New York..,, PBKHS VLV ANI A & OHIO Irl.H . ■■■■ ■ BKTWEEU ’ •'■■/ '.' : Pittsburgh and the Eastern Cities. -.. OPFICIAP NOTICE b&s been given that the Stole Works vUI be open on the let of March. We ate prepared to start ohn Unes. in two or three; days after, and. are now .., ready to receive 1 freight for Philadelphia, Now Aotk and..... Baltimore, it moderate rotes;: . «: added extensively to oar car and boat. atoekliby ptirehafce with another party, apatfcof the stock of Bingham & Co., (who retirees wilt-be Been by the ae- • companying notice, from the business of transportation,) : oar tonnage capacity iagreatly increased. - ’ . ■ The withdrawal of the cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad-. Company from the State Road, will enable us (o Bave about • ■ • two days In time of transmission:! CLARK & THAW, > ■•••■■ Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. " ■ . r i'iiii in A. - BIKGB&9PS UNEr mma is to give notice that wo have retired from the I; Transportation Business on the PennsjlranU.canal and railroads, between Pittsburgh tmd Philadelphia and Baltimore; and wo recommend ourUirmor enstomera who wish to ship goods by tho above route* topatromze I). leech &Co/f, and the Pennsylvania and OhioXine. ’ ' BINGHAM & POCK, fcb23 WM: BINGHAM & CO. ; : : penxuylTania KAlltoad* SUMMER TAEIFP between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia end Baltimore; commencing April Ist, TBW. • Fira Cfciii—Brooms, Cedar end Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Poultry;. Wines, 1? baskets or box*? : 75 centB %i l00fi)8. _ Second C7d«—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Beer.. Skins, Glover, and Timothy Seed, Glassware, IJaidwar©, Rags, Wool ana. Sbeffp Pelts, and Eggs : lOO D>s. _ .. Tmri CTaw-r-Bacon atcT'ffcrk (loose,) Batter, In fir kins, kegsorbbls; Hides, leather. Soap, Window Glass, acdOot tora uncompressed i ‘ _ , JbertA C/a**—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork* 'Candles, Cheese, lord and lard OU, Hesin, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) leaf Tobacco; 40c. lbs. Floor 80 cents sbbL 1 «P? 1 Q. Bingham & Co.’s Tranaportatlon Use, -r~ T(X ANB PROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORKj—The Owners and Agents of said Line have "been forthe past fburieeu, years connected with tfc.£ “oldestablished Bingham’s. Line” They will giro their usual prompt attention to the fbTwarding of Produce, Mer* chandue, Ao, iii the' ehohest time and ou-aafaVorablo , terms as any other Lino* ’ _ ## > 49“ Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh,Hula*, l deinhfa and pwltimo*©' *, • - 1 P — W - - . QEO. BINGHAM A ' ; Canal Basin, Liberty bU Pittsburgh/ . BIN&HAM, DAVIS A CO, . • : 276 Market sreet,-Philadelphia.- ;~ -JAMES. WILSON, 7 Agent, 121 North eh. Baltimore.' ... I-,. Bf,:L. OSTBANDEB, Agent, ' ’ SO Westst-j New York. . -opi7:ly VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOft SALE, - , - rpBE Executors of Marcus Clack, late of Carroll township^ -' •I Washington couiity,p£Uv deceased/will offer at public. -v. sale, on MONDAY* June I2tb,lBGl, the following Yalufiblt*- : Real Estate; W wit;' - . - TheGl&sa Factory, on Cry Knn»Tniowu os “Nauvoo,’’ to. ; which is attached forty acres ofLand, more or ltsa,.wHh. substahtial'dwclUbg houses,tenements, 4c., for the&cccm* xnodatioa of thoseemployed at the works. Tho I and abounds inStoae.Cd& ipdudesAboatten acres ' valuable bottomland,situated on iha river near Monongv , helaQty,and'crossed by the Jlexapfleld Railroad. -•-TaJjLv-' property pr? sects unusualihdufcemeriia la the manufacture' or or capltohst, ffl a fiafe ehd desirable icrefitmect. * > <• . Alao—A Tract of Laiid, Mtuate on Pige6ii Creek, contain leg twenty acres* more or less, add known os the “Mill Pr- ; perty,” onwhlch arectbcte<l\»c<rmf6rtablo dwelling house, v S and a large ana wubstantial building designed for a Saw Mill and Grist Milt - - Also—Throe Lots. 69 feci in front and running hack 66 . feet, situated in M’Grewte plan of oat lots, adjoining plot of, A. B. Chess. „ /, * J - \> ** * i ' .»■ t- 'i v f, ~ ““ a-*' ii f w 1 -* : RAILROADS IN CONNECTION 'WITH ETEAMEBS .I I ■ 1 T 1 TbU aritfioB Booth Fronted Phila; JOHN F. CLABKE^ No. 1 South William at* New York: WILLIAM FALL; 78 North street, Baltimore. 219 Market GEOR9E C. EEANCISCTJB. Proprietors . Also—One,Lot adjoining theabpTO in plot of A. B. Chess,.: containing about half an aero. . • :..■•••, . ■/- Also—Ouo Lot adjoining property-of Benjamin. Bentley--: and Mrs. Elisabeth Bentley, containing about one acre. :-- Also—One ■ fronting onthetarnpUm; containing near cneaere. Also^Twenty^ixacresonlba turnpike. adjoining lands of Henry Young, James F. Stewart, Elijah TeepJe, ana Xsaso tract, if not sold entire, will be of-, fared in Lots containing fire or six acted each, Btdtahle fbr pasture lots, gardens, or country residences. It presents unusual attractions tothdse.who wish to seeuro a pleasant - spot fbr »«nnt*y horae. ■■■■••: ' - yg»Plfifa» of tho foregoing property wiß be exhibited and known on the day of sale. Bale to commence -at 10 tfelocka.te.xai the day cfsale. . xa>24^«d , - -W. B« SCAIFJS, : BTBEETi . BETWEEN WOOL AND' MABKET f STREETS,' PITTSBURGH, builds Francis’ Patont Metallic LI& Boats,of QatYanissd Iron tc&l^mana&ctures; Copper and Bheetlxoh Stores fbr Steamboats and Forges, Iron Work, -Large Bolts ibr Bridge* AO4 Cork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest ytT^-Bteamboatworkatteodedto.—-£my2fl.y-> 'THRESH PEACHES—6 do* qua> t cans for sale bv ■ Y*.. xny2& ■■■■ W„~ A. M^GLUEO^- '...Vfc.O-:' v - - .<*-■ ■>
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