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Bisiou»AFFfiAT.--Ati Trialx ball came off at ftlioaf* In theKlnth Ward, on Batwtiay night; daring ■vUchf V<ittarrel ensued between two Irishmen, mimed John Doamphrey andDtnUl B&flerty; but.which, alts* eoaj&letabto bard wordshad beenexcbeuged'hetweeu the pwdetr was -interrupted by tha lnterporitlou «f mutual firtends, and - the matter thought to be- Batlsfecterfly ar : ranged.* The party, broke up about IS o'clock, and.Ralfertj left the he had retched the Canal Bridge onXibtaty On •his-’iray ]boae r he poum pbwyhad arrived ihcrw before him, and who. Immediately } ugsaflefißiabrty irito abusive language* Another aiteroa. tlonensuei! between the two, and EsJferty : made in effbrt, totekehraooat off-the better to wpri any. attack that; salght be made by the other. While in the eetof doing w; •Doomphray drew a large knire, and Inflicted a severe and dahgeronf wound In the abdomen* and two slighter outa tcroesthe feco. Information of the affair was. directly conveyed to th* M*jor> Office; the Mayor arotured from his elnmber*, and a search, under his personal superintendence* took place for the assailant. A great number of the houses In the.nelghv botbood, where it was supposed "he might be secreted, were examined,but without avail; he ; had either made his to* nape, or was so well concealed, that heeould not be found.. Apereon ana re ring to hits description was heard of on Sun? day, Mine 'tenor twelve miles from the. city, on the-Alle gheny Valley Railroad. She wounded meuwai taken to. ihe residence of his jnother, on Federal street, to the Sixth Ward; wherefce ®tIU remains to aprecarions condition. . . Dr.'Walters was called la to attend to the unfortunate. . and pronounced the - wound to the abdomen an ex ceedingly dangerous . one, and,, perhaps,-would result in death.. * Auebst of citizens of Allegheny hare been disturbed for some tlmepsst, by. the operations of a gang of counterfeiters, who seem to hate made that place ihe aeeno of their proceedings, and Mayor Adams has been exercising great vigilanootocatch Ihet&ln. their tricks. Yesterday morning, a woman named Hosanna Dong; called at the Mayor's office, and stated that ehe-had ' Teoelred from some pcrson.whomsbe dld.nofc .know, but a description of whose person she gavo* a counterfeit ten dol* Ur Ml on the Sangatoek Bank of Newport. The police went In touch, and succeeded to arresting. a man. who gave his name as Crrab Mahew; and who «U identified by the wo man. - Subsequently, John Eiddou also made information against the same person,, lor passing a counterfeit fire dol larnoteof theManufecinrora* andFarmcrß’EankoTWhseL lag on him. Another man, whose name we withhold forth# present,' was arrested a short time after on the same charge, and both-had an examination before the Mayor. From the evidence allotted, and from Information previously to. the - hands of his Honor, there appears to be no doubt that these fellows belong toe regularly organised gang of eountexfel »ters, whose operations extend ©Tor a wide field, and that by this timely arrest, the whole plan of their doingswUl be • brought to Hebt, and the whole gang exposed. Meanwhile . our clUseps Cannot bo too careful to examlog all money that »may pass Into iheir hands, r rAwigivguflAiiiEg.—flovoral different societies 'Will held thplr anniversary meetings,daring the present wetfc ‘The firet will be the meeting of the Bible Society of PmmsylvanU, tobeheWin the Second Presbyterian Church onWedneaday.' Agreatnumberof representatives will .bo 1* attendance from different parts of the Slate, and addresses dsllreredby Rev. Dk Durbin, of tho Methodist Episcopal and distinguished Individuals belonging to the Episcopal and Presbyterian denominations. The second anniversary of the Pmabnrgh Sunday School -Uhlan or the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held In • the liberty street church on. Thursday afternoon at Z «T • clock. : Bishop Scott hasheen appointed to pro*He,*ndwfll ;** wrined by a number of distinguished clergymen.as Vise • pxtoldshta. - An address will be delivered by the Bsv. Dr* editor of theSahbathSchoofAdvocate—a gentleman •who Is well known all over the country. In the evening, the anntrerrary proper will be held to the •gmlthfleU Methodist Episcopal Church, at 8 o'clock. This win Include both the adult and juvenile members of the Sabbath-School Union. ■ j, -. A-Victim ;of : Mi«»placBi> - CosyroßWCß.—An* <dtber instance of woman’s, trusting confidence and man's •delusive promisee, was brought to light yesterday at Alder* man BTMastariS office. An lrtah girl namedDrl lg*,t O'Mars before the ‘Squire, and stated that she desired the • wrrsst of a young man named Martin O’Dalloran, who had weindled her out efsl7,&o In the following manner:Martin •had been paying his addresses to Miss Bridget forsome time, «ndat last promised to marry her if ahe would advance him •enoughmoney tobuy a wedding suit- She accordingly ad vanced him the stun mentioned, wlth.whlch be went off. and paichandclothing; -but ihemtosieod of coming back to tot AlhlsoUier part of the contract, te refused to hare anything moro to do with her. As a matter of course, it naturally ; Incensed Miss Bolilgetto have her affections trifled with, and ax ha would not marry her, she desired him to refund her money. This he atso refused to do; and tba accordingly applied to toe *Bq«ire to da mtoettongferdtev in the case, A warrant was issued for the arrest of O’SaUonn, and If will either have to fulfil hupromtec or 'fork otcr.* Missiokabt Ansiveosakt.—The. annitoraary sreotlngcf the clißilren mmporfog th« liberty itwt H. E- B»bb»lh Sclool, wu heW jraterdey afternoon, -when:, lirgn eoneonm en ln attendance.' Bishop Cimpson presl* rfcj, assisted by Iter: Dre. Cook and .IJairil, as Tice TYfri" aents. Missionary aatresscs -were delivered by Bishop Simpson and Her. Sir. Terrence, -of Baltimore Conference. A coHeetiott era. taken op! bnt toe ism realir-d ms not as mochas It shonld haTe been, owing to the fact, that the Chnreh barn been at a great expense .lately, renoTating their building. TUleenneo life members trsio proposed, ud the vhole eaalr afforded great satisfaction to all. New Mbsic.— Hcnky Kleber, 10l Third street, baa just seeelTed Fo»ter*» latest production, entitled “Fos ter’s Uelndlean-Jeaole with the Light Brown nalr;” poetry • and music composed by Stspben C. Foster, with a splendid Bthegraptle title page. And alto the “Flirt WalU,- com posed by V. Be Ham, and respectfully dedicated to (be, Misses M. A A. Williams. We hero not heard either pieces performed as yet; but, judging from the- ability of both composer*, wo feel safe in saying, that both pieces are heaotitbl, liyaly, and reßncd, and ere long will be con-. aidered fsTorite andpopotsrsein. ..v , New Books just received by flildenfenoey & Oa, TO Poarth atreetr 'lArmonla: A Year at &wroom>: *ndon theFrootiers orKassla, Tnrkey, »nd Perals,” by. tb* Hon. Robert Curaon, author of “Visit* to the Mon**-' tnia of the Levant” The (Inlet Heart, from Blackwood’. V'agatlne; «IM, ‘‘A6bldgh,” a talpof (he olden time, by jj. A. Dnpuy. The “People 1 * Journalfor Jane, o' . jT : nre, Mechanics, Science, Ao.; and “A Year After ijL, by T.S. Arthur. 00-, have *ll the new publication* for raid atS"tnre, -«»"«■ Wsxnoe upon o. nr relders the importance of* attending the concert the" *«“>»«• »“' J “£> f tbe Perth Wart School Hon'®- ”» Ing children of that School hare taTi lew, t "n ■ eert, la to enable the Directors to pn/ <ur ®' ” k . , library, which will lend to Improve ,b * *■**■*»"£; • edge and virtue; andtbn* preserve them ■elation* which vitiate their eool*, and roln tidr prospect* tfbr time and eternity. • Fas.—Thenlftra of firoyeetcrd&y noon, , n, navd by the breaking ont of n fire In the. Upper" of * brtek houro on Federal etrect, abote the North jhdn, Allegheny, occupied by. Jamas U’Km. Fortunately,.. w dleoorered before It bad mado ranch headway, end to, oulckly enbdned. The damage was confined entirely ra tie Tipper atory and the roof, and waa Tery alight. We bettero tt originated from the chimney. Presented.—We learn from Mr. Caldwell *at he hipreecsJeAthoarmcbalr and.toraahank, 'OtfbeddFojttbeelherday, to Captain William Martin; rand that they wilt be-plaeod on cablbltlon-arabortUme, In rajOerto glTe aH onr dtliona en opportonlty ,in ««those ’ aallcjofthepaet. PnenoticewlUbegiTenoftiietlmeand Place. BmjusaHAM Lots.—-The largo Bala I Ua property In Birmingham, Eaat Birmingham, and. Bonjh 'Pttutmrp, wIU take place this orentng, at B o’doek, at »e Jjerchanto’ Exchange, Ponrth street, byP.lf-Barlr,a°“j ■tlooeer. Thereto no doubt but printswlllbo very 10w,.» •the silo U peremptory, to clow an estate. Terms are quit# tfarcrable to purchasers* . , : v: . • Attempt to v Shoot.—A fracas-ooourrod on, Washington stroet.ojr Saturday night, between,Janie? Wtt' 'Utou and Samuel Bryan, daring which, the. latter dre* ; .js jdziolp end attempted to shoot the former. Fortunately,the "weapon was not well direete& and no damage.was,done. 'lnformation was made before the Mayor of tbo oHence* end n warrant Issued for the arrest of Bryan. ' ToDNQ MeS’B itBRARY.—It VfiU bfl BCCH by ‘•th. ade’erllaoment of Mr. Schaad, toe librarian of tola 80. ejety, that he tojrepsrlag . now Catalogue, and. request* =aH member* havingtagbookaho'ong tatheiwtltution tons tom them today or to-morrow. No book! will bo given trat mstO next Monday. . - MsErnraorCosssnEsoi.—TheaniHul meet* W of the Httahurgh Conforeneo of the M. E. Church, , will fee helil la the Liberty Street Chuieb, on Wednesday, "commencing etMo’clock, »t which time the appointments *r ihe different Methodist churches in the city, end »or . toßndigg districts, wilt ho made. isttißix asd BiTXBaT.—A man named John T"*** dnibrmatinn bolero' Hay nr Yds, yesterday, L -< Patrick Kafferty, for eaaault and tattery. the of ■grin*- to here beat eommitted left Tuesday, on fence la *U«b *iu glxth Wart. Tediral street, in . - „ to- ™s,' , 9to»d wtensWo arrange* PlO TSlO.— We undb. -d pjcKie, income off on ment« ere being made for a gran ftom the persons the «b of July next, atDenney’o Oror,- rf tto mMt haring It lneharge,.wa presume it will,» v, • pleusnt *ffklra of ibo Mason. Absmu-t — John Knog. BnaseU, JeßstSon Williams, were eriMiedyeetsrday, tins mads by Thomas Morrow, bcfcreAlSWTOed M »“?"** _ ost charge of assault and battery. The parties »E reside : is Beeblat township, and were held to bail to answer. 1 ' i Cotiai or QBAniEa Sessioss.— Before .Hon. M’OlnreV President dodge; and Gabriel Adams end ffm. BOjlgt, ASsodates- Commonwealth yaTbomas R. Doty. Indletment,eottlog down trees on the property ef Itarid B. Nesbitt, without permission' • -Gommonwealth vs. Michael Oe&tlng.v Indictment, keep* ingalippliux house. Found guilty and sentenced to pay: * .fineofflneof^t2osndcosts..... . v . TUc Jory iu the -afley betog out orer fiantov, came into Court yesterday morning, axtd asked to,be dia-i chsrgcde stating that they had not agreed, and therovasnn probability of -The Oeurt said that U had not: < the power to discharge them, and sent them out agUzu j%EMBfOMt xitma JtnßJt, ; The. iNccr.*—The stage of water by. the metal mark on last; evening, at dusk, was 4 ; feet 4 Inches; and on the decline;*— "Weather cloudy ;' Ihe steamer JTotnj;ater, Oapt. John B. Davis, arrived from CoulsTUl&withaflnelo&droffrelght; andfor the good ser. vice she has done, the owners think that they can afford her a now suit* •: • The steamer Cuba : wassald yesterday to Cspt. son, ibrmerly of the Jane. Ftariktin, for $14,000,. one-half cash. - She Is advertised to leaTe for Cincinnati today. , . \ The. steamer Fbrerter, Capt. O. W. Eeed, leaves this mom tog for. Cincinnati and Louisville.. • Mr. & Shuman will be fimndto thflclerk’scffico.. ' TU'Torldatm is at the wharf, looking better than ever befere, and Is advertised to leave fotCtodnn&li today. J CapL S.RDalei wan taking a fine load of freight yester day, with the prospoct of leatlug today with the Gasell. CbpL Robinson will eall bis new Ught draught steamer, thfrßteUto, : • V. : .' • - - BTBASSOM Met In want of Phre Medicines and Hedietae Cherts, h&Te them roppHed at lower -prices than they (*n be bad any-whete In the’eUY. br calling at DIL KEYSKR’B J>ra* Store, No. 140| corner Wood'et andTlrria alley, -' Sign of the Golden Mortar. S&rrttf tf Sl#mboait~-‘‘‘Th& Ift’wi.—The Ben West is loading for the'Ohfo. Sbe «m g«t tfU aba caacarry, an freight* to that section are abundant—w much so, that hetAp dealers are obliged to suspend operations,'.to a eonsld arable or tent, because they can’t ship. Large quantities of wheat, onrn, and considerable flour, is’belngshippod to Lou isville, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh. It eomlouef to rain a ftwbonr* every day and night, and tho : river lsrldog ra pldtv. 'Wo cannot remember the day whoa we had not a shower^—St touts Bft, 'Tht : Riv*r*nui receding eery slowly yesterday, with four flset water on the Palls, and six feet In the eaaal last jo tting. The weather yesterday was squally and cool, wati several lirbtebowettofrain. Wo have had no nn riper flight hero for several days, and our merchant* are impatient to make shipments to Wheeling and Pittahursrb. The rate* of freight from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh are pc per one hundred pounds.--Zotufrflfc Owner, Pth." ■ J POET OF PITTBBTOGH. 4 mr 4 ihcheb watxe ia taa. oaumo, tom w ARRIVED. Bteamer Jefferson, T*nrkinscn, Brcnrngvllle. Luxdlne,Bennett.Brown&TUle. <* . Thomas Shriver* Hendrickson, West Newton. <* . Gen.Bayard,£eeblcs,Klfsabeth. Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Wellsville. .♦* Venture, Gordon, Beaver. • “ Diurnal. Sheppard,. Wheollng. • • • M Exchange, U'Caltam, do. . “ It. T. Tcatman, Miller, Nashville. « Backeyo State, Bcltxhoorcr, Cincinnati. . «. Navigator. DATimXoalßTille. ■■ -V DEPARTED. «: Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville, ; « Lnceme.Benxiatt.Bnnr&STiHe. *• ThomasSbriver,Hendrickson, WestNevlon. * Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.. “ Michigan,-No. 2jWblf,WollBvUle. r<r ■ ..'Venture; Gordon,'Beaver. .««: Dtnrnal, Sheppard,'Wheeling. •" -• Kxchamje.M’Callum, do;.- “ - N. W, Graham. Coldridge; St Louis. Hartford, Hftilet,Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. "1854." PITrSBTOGH, CIUCIfINATI, LOUIBVHIB, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Ciacinnati Steam Pacfcet Line, rOR to* OOCTZYAMC2 OP PABSfiSGEBS AKB FREIGHT srnrerar PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And S*tnt Xoula, v wffirißWfcqiirilea forspeed, and comfort, and igtheoinxTinKmaß Diiw litre or Bttnt pAcsmon ibeOhio ttrer. Itconnect* withtlioU. 8-Mail. Uoeof Steamers from uinelnnatl to-LoulyrDlo and Saint Louis, by which passengers sod freight are tuixied and re ceipted through ebriiy. Two now Stamen hare been added i to tho line, which now consists of thofollowing boats:. i • - DaytoflteparUtn Boat x. - Gipixin*. , fivn Pttttbt&gh. BUCKEYE STATE m W. Bn.TxnooTis.«.Baoday. MESSENGER, No. 2..—J. B Davts^.^.-Monday. ALLEGHENY w^;^ m ,..Gbo. ..Tuesday.,- CRYSTAL PATiACE...«.’Wh.4. KocKTS-.. M »...Wcdneadaj. niILAI)ELPniA.»m...«B. J. Gsace. ...Thursday, PITTSBUBCrH-.;^.— : PKNNBYLVA?iIA....,«.Jso.KUSE?a.Tr»-«.-.Batnnlay. Leare daily at 10 O'clock, A. Jt, precisely. . No freight reccjred; after nine o’clock on the morning or departure. a, - . Yor pattlcalsrvspply onboaiAorto... .. •■ .••••••• Sons liyikqstoNA,-,.*. . JOHN FLACK, | Agents, Uonongahela Hooso Buildings. IdrolOl Piltobnrgh. 1333. ForCinctonctt* ■ mm* i. TUB ateamar CUBA, Captain Wn.LU*3o!f, • r r t.lffltft for the above and intermediate ports SSSSsSßakav TC£SDAY f I3tb Inst., at 4 P. M. . For freight and passage applyfan board, or to j«18 Q M, BARTON, Agent. ffor Cincinnati. steamer YOKKTOWN, Capt: Toobm I ■ will leave for the above,and iotannortl porta on TUESDAY, lSlh inrt, nt 4P. M. J>. WILKINS, Agent. For freight and passage apply on board. >l3 •- - Tnß.eteaineraAZKLUCapt- Daub, will i .jEßLJ&le&vefortbe above and intermediate porta on J£aHBTirBBDAY.I3Ib Inst., at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight and passage apply on boar<> je!2 . For ClttetnnaU »nd . fr-_ - THE ntrwand substantial steamer FOttES {«iUß&£9TEßtCapt 0, W. fttto. will leave for the abovo UHBHwand Intermediate ports TUESDAY, 13th last, cl 10 o’clock, A. M. _ For freight and parang apply on boapl. or to . }elo BARNES A LIVINGSTON, Agents, "1854.” CANADA WEST. i ffiPL.fciCleveland,Port Stanley * fPL, MBK . and Port Borwrcll. ■■ - ■ffijffffSSm. TUB-FINE low prossore steamer TELEGRAPH, Cantata S. Utsaow, will mate twp trips a week between Cleveland; Tort Stanley, end Tort Burwell, as follows ?, . . I*ares Cleveland for Tort Stanloy, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7J* o’clock. leaves Port Burrell for Port Stanley at 1 £«S&— 4 „ Leaves Fort Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at VA • . ; The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland,, Coiambus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the bake Shore, and the Toledo, NorwalK and Cleveland Bailroads. Alsownnecteat Port Stanley, with the London Line of Stages, whloh connects with the Great Western Baßroad. •• ~ . For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL « i LAUDERDALE,CIeveIand; tf.F. HOLCOMB, PortStauley, :orA. M f BRIDE. Portßurwell. - - ; jnarf»:taov ’SEW OEEICB. : ■ Beal Estate and Contracting Agent. The subscriber baa been induced to open on office for the purposoof buying end selling, on Commission,and hating theAgeney of Urge Bteam Eaw-Milis end Boat- Yard* on the Allegheny riser, together with many other i facilities from other weterand steam saw-mills. Be flatten hlmsetfthat 1)0 can furnish. any bills of lumber , and timber or any kind, great or email, long or short, und deli Ter them at any. print on the AUegheny.Mononeahcle, Ohio, or Mississippi rirers; contract toJndM large Bams, Store Boats, Coal Hate, BoatOunnals, Bridge. Ilmhor, Bail road lron, Coal, *o.v to any riren print, and alii attend to tne, Balo and Bentof Beal fistatc. . From i bis long experience in lumbering* freighting ana.-boat I building, he thlnlca ho can give general iiatlsmctum. All Are rennested to make {heir contracts soon; espe* irfh’lr those wanting boats or large bills of lumber and tim* . ti r Should contract for them In the fall for the spring and Summer nse. Be will also attend to the purchase and sole «l32ffisS££ SSMSS-I ***.«* Con. DAVID MDSN. .... fcEFHUDKDW#' CM; J«n» B» Morgan.Xumberjaao, ttttsboTgh. Mr. John Morrison, , ; J* - Sir. Bobt, 0* Brown, Eh* “ Allegheny Bircr. Mn Wm. Armstrong, ..;• • ;« , v Clarion . M& 8 sr y - - - - - a«n:lyd.y ... THE BUNION IBON COMPANY, orWestem ftnnyyl ranla, baring bearna the; proprietor* of tie BENTON tail DIOKEBSON PATBNT/oriMlW.^roupM ,&m dit ral/rim Iht On, tot that portlonoftorritorypfPenßayvo nte Jjlniwaat of, and Inclndlngtha oountloa ofPulum, Unnllnplon, Cenire.CKaraeld. Elk and McKean, are now preparwl to sell certificates of stock to aald Company, each JLreof stock eotiding the holder to aharo to tho promts of HiSeomDeny, andtho right to use one Pnrnoce under raU niient ' Th* Company will also sell the right toose tho fmntoVnmehf lit the shore named territory, by single for- feet that by the Won process SpllaSfn may be Directors of Si Company. ibhEN KRAMKh’, Wtaburgb. JAB-W. HAttMAN.j - t£I)BWKB WOOD, M’Keespori. ■■'. .TAR. 1L ; CBANB. Plttahnnrh foUlittartf p OOEY YOH. received, a full *upp3y ofGo pfcarle® anppjy» GOO jleeas Window Shades, T&rloua T,vnFgyrß. XTARVEST IMPLEMENTS ■ \- \ .. . _|~L > WEoTolrlnj Horw Rakes, Implored patwni * lOO.dOaen Hay Rakes; ' : 20 "’da do .Forks;. .* ■•“■■•••■ 6 do -Grain Cradles; • 20 •'do Scythe fcnd Bneathn. Notice "•Orders for Ketchum’s Mowing Machine,and Ibo celebrated NeviYorfc. Reapers flllod promptlyfrom ibeßcea and Horticultural BtowiiO Plflh. street* Pittsburgh, Pa* by mySftim' 44ME3 WARDROP. ..pr m« pMBROIDgttiISB—A large assortment of Un&r Seere?. Collars, and ntedle worked Ruffling* also 2& doiUaiM’ ftoo JjaooMll*, or Bopertor mamy; 200 «m»U Spotty Toll*, In all tt» faahlonablo colongaAnatori^ SuiJXkSpnb -250 boxes Oranges; ■ « ioo « LomoDs; received and forsalftby Jf. a ANDBBSON'-* CO;. Ho. 6 Wood at . TSANNS- gJifiN'S NSW tam ?ub- K ny’B Portfolio: uccond'eerie";jltfi origipol deripnj: bj Fred. M. Coffin. Jua t »“ ,To1 T> 0 . MOB oaw, ' loiWoalßtnat T?faibß3 AND HAXK OILS—a V pvv> , < ; COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TR.ADE AND MBaeHAIffTS’KXCHASGB TRADE. OFFICERS. - AvtuZenJ-JOHK BHIPTON. Hr*t FEet Sunn. ■ i Second ■ V- «••'• Wh. R. Bwros. . Sseretary—Wir. 8. Ha vis. •■> Treasurer- Jons D.&rcrtLT. • i Superin&mfrnJ—B. T. Nomhah, ■>-. .... . _ i - CbmmitUe on for B&OwW,T, P n | Jims M. Ooopks, James P. Tahsib, Isaac M. Pis hock, I F&ASCZ9 .6ZLLXBB .' ■•:'■■■ s-W •/ DAIIX REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. ,»■ . osnoi or rat -UAiti Mownwo Post, 1 - ' . Monday, Jane 12* 1854. : j . Business was light - yesterday.- Thoro were no ßales of Flonr or Grain reported. In Bacon, a fidr fcminoss was dono at pretlous quotations. 'WHISKY.—SaIes of 75 bhls, In lota, at 25c. i BACON.—Bales 3000 n*s Country Shoulders, 6l£, sixty i days; 'Booolbs Wrstem.Sldesat 60, cash; 4000.lbs&houl*. 1 dors do, sc. do; 2000 do. do., 614* two months; 8000 Ira Western Hams, B}{, four months;. 2000 lbs City Smoked i Shoulders, && sixty days; 4800 lbs Shoulders and Hums, tour months; 8 tierces Sugar Cured Hams, lOJ3, four months. . . FIBIL—SaTesIS half thiswhloat $5,25; odo Iforilng, ; 18£5< cash; 7 .do medium no 8 Mackerel at $9,50. ■ ; I CBMENT.—2O bbls Hydraulic, $2,20, cash. . > BLOOMS.—IS - tons, $87,60, six months. . . i: STOCK—IIO head of Beef cattle, (gross) A%@6. BEICEB OF STOCKS, GOa&XCtU>OAR.TVOEtaiHOBZTm<i Patricks A Frl«ndi.Bxchan] Corner cf Jfiflh and nbcdtlrecU, 1 LOANS. Bid, I UnltedStatceOs. 1668 U 9,00 United Statesloo,ool Fennfijlrania6&iB*o^, M 106,00] P<mnflyiv»ni«ss.lB6B..~«..-.*...*.. 96,00 i Allegheny county 6a..« Allegheny county coupons. Pittsburgh city 6&. . Pittsburgh city coupons, paynblo i i Now 102,001 Allegheny City 63-.—..... 63,00 Allegheny City coupon®, payable : in Philadelphia. 62,00 BANK. STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh-—M,M Merchants a Manufacturers’ Bank. 67,00 Exchange 8ank...... 65,26 farmers’Depositßank Allegheny Sayings Bank.-. • BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge 1 StClalretreet 8ridge........ Hand street Bridge-.......: —OO,OO, 1 Northern Liberties Bridge- So,ooi I INSURANCE STOCKS. | Western Insnnnce Company...— 15,50 Oltixcna’lnsurance Company..— 16,00 Associated Firemen's Company...: *6,00 TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio.- 42,00 Pittsburgh,CindunatlaLoulsville 41,76 Lake Erie.......... ......... Pittsburgh Gaa Works. . 63,00 Monongahela Slackwater i RAILROAD STOCK. Penhsylvanla Railroad....— 40*00 OhloandPennsylTanlaKaitrood... 48,76 Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad.- 60,00 Marine Railway andllry Dock— 102,60 Turtle Creek Plank R<»ad............ 10,00 PerryHrlllePlankßoad-. 26,00 Greensburg Turnpike....—..— 8,00 ChartlersCoa! Company.— . COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston ■— North American....-..-.... —-1 North west.....— . . 1 Northwestern.— —...... . —, Adventure 6,25 Ohio Trap R0ck.............— Minnesota.—...— Pittsburgh and Isle R0ya1—....... 8,00 Douglas Houghton....——. 4,60 Ontonogan— — M Ridge...,—.............— fire Steel.—....—.—..— 1,12 23,76 ColiiDg..-, Axtee...... __ Ssi ................ 2,(K Penin5u1ar..,.....,,. Avery. Forest,.... ................ Phcen15...^.......... Iron City.............. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally Bales* AT the Commercial Salas Rooms, earner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a generalassorttnect of Seasonable, Staple and Fnney l>ry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK; P. M* Groceries,Queen3war*, Glassware, Table Cutlery, looking Classes, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur*. nlture.Ae., AT T O’CLOCK, P. M, Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and ' Silver watches, Ac. P. M. PAVTS, Auctioneer. fjaSlrtf P, EL DAVIB, AucUoneer, CIIGICE WINES AND LIQUORS—THUESDAY morning, I Jan* 16th, lit 10 o'clock, In the new four story brick i warehouse No. 105 Smltbfleld street, near Sixth street, will i be sold positively without reserve, by onler of admloUtra- i tor. to settle ao estate in the east, EIOUTY SEVEN OASES i WINES AND LIQUORS of the highest order end quality, l all of which bare bees carefully selected for sale in a late i respectable establishment. The Liquors are genuine, of i favorite brands, and the Wines from the ehoisest vintages. i Tb's stcck wll be found of a quite superior clars to such i articles ordinarily exposed at public sale. . Tba stock is to be sold by catalogne, and comprises In part: 12 dozen C D 8 gold sherry vino; 12 doxea do port do: ISdosen do Madeira do; 1& dozen do Otsnl, Depuy A OoLD brandy. Tb* above lots are Invoiced as iho Dona : parte wines, imported Into Ealtitnor©ltil&CB»ls dozen Cocnao Champagne brandy, 1642; 24 dozen Otard Depuy A i Co’s Cognac brandVi.lSSß and 1840; 10 dozen logs old I Scbledsm gin, 4l fish bra mi ; n pure cherry brandy; Islay gff>tch malt mountain whisky; old Jamaica and St Croix rums; ComChsuncey’s goiden'Sherry; Htelber’e Amontll* ladosherry; Snrclal Madeira; London market brown Tri arts cherry; black dwarf Madeira; Hunt A. Co’s “four grape” Oporto London dock port. . The whole will bo arranged for. examination the afternoon previous to sale. The special attention of all is requested, as it Is confidently believed the stock, on examination, will be anproved byconnolssoQn. . AH mast bo sold, the order from administrator being positive. ; • jJelS] , P.M. DAT IS, Auctioneer. SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE—On PRtDAT afternoon,lCth instant, at 3 o’clock, at the Commercial Pale* Rooms, cornel of Wood and Fifth streets, will be eold— One superior recjmd-hand Piano Forte, sis octaves, very fine mahogany case, in complete order, cost $400; made by 'William Snift, Philadelphia. je!3 P. M. PAVIB, Auctioneer: ri'IIIKTY-IWO KISOB Oa i’KIDAV morning, X Jane 16, at 11 o’clock, at tho Commercial Sales Boomr, corner of Fifth and Wood streets, will be sold— ■ 32keja Emery, a good nrtielt, assorted Nos.—F,2F, 3F; IC, 2. 8,-4. and 5, [frlS] P. M, DAVIS. Aoctlopecr. B~ IHMLNOUAM Li/rd.—ThUßTJifc fIALK OOTTINULD. —LONG TOESPAY EVENING, Jana 13th f et 8 o’clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. Fourth pt, will be soldi by order of I*o. Hepburn, Esq., Trustee of John C. Mowry and Wife: 82 Bailding Lots, situate in the boroughs of Birmingham, East Birmingham and Booth Pittsburgh, embracing seme of the most valuable and do sirablo locations in those boroughs for residences, business or manufacturing purposes. • As thU sale is peremptory to close on estate, great induce* mentj are offered to those wanting property for improre* meat or profitable investments. Plans of the Lots can be seen at the office of L. 0. Hej* burn, No. 09 Fourth street, or at the Auction Booms., Ttt»A—On sums over one IbousanddoUors, one fifth cash; residue in six yoars, wiiblntomt,pavabiascml-annu* ally, secured by bond and mortgage. Sums under > that amount, fourth cash; remainder in two equal annual i wvment*. P. M. DAVIS, | y 7eQ Auctlouear. WANTS. WANTED— A situation by ft Gorman, who writes the German sod English languages. «s Cleik orPorter In ftitoroor warehouse, llefsrenees glton;- Also,» situation for a Young Mud, (German.) who speak* the English and German fluently, u Uarkeeper, Porter, or 'to drive carriage for a private family. Also, a situation for an excellent Cook or House-keeper, and on Assistant Cook, in » first elaaa Tlotel or public Insti tution. Apply af Agency om«s m y3l . 05 Fifth street, near the Poet Office/ Men WantcdT ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED on the Central Rail road* between tf iihlnabuEg and Irwin's Station The wages will be si,l2l£ a day, payable at the end of each month. AJ«o, 60 HORSES and CARTS wanted on thosnmo noth, for which the highest wages will be glvcnj Enquire at the offieo, Braddopk’a fields my2»tf LAND WARRANTS WANTED—SI7Bm—I wlrh topur* chase Land Warrants to the amount of Five Ihonsaad Acres,ln 160,80 or 40 acre Warrants; lor vrliich. ■will be paid *l7B In gold, forlOO acres, and in proportion tor 80 And 40 acres* Apply to .: JAUSB BLAKELY, - ■ Real Estate and European Agent, my 3 corner of BeTenth and Smlthflold streets. WANTED— A good situation for a Housekeeper. Apply at FRANOIBCUS* Agency Office, jc9 , ; 65 Fifth street, near the Post Offlce.j DE OUISON’S Improves Hon-Exploslve Camphono tamps. . tavdhJ purchased inn for the abort) LAMP la ibd tiles of ALLEQIUSNY, DBA* 1, WASHING TON, FAT JR, and QUKRNE,naarc pro- S red to furnish Ltunps, or sell ghtsfbr a.reasonable price.— These Lamps are so constructed '• to render explosion impossible, uul -.e tmouu „.u»ded tlmt they may he ueed with efittre Wfety- They also giro more brilliant baht. end the m"terl3i&d being cheeper thop the “Long Wow.” or oileofaoy kind, they muatoomo Into gonereUOTr. Wo nUo here LANTEItNS and OASaonth^non-exploElTOprinciple. : BKOOMMKNDATIONB; ‘ ThU certifies that ire have seen, examined .and tried, DO {Hainan's Improved Non-Exploding Campheno tamp, pa* trafidJanaSy Otb, 1862, anil are fully satisfied tbet ft fi a valuable un Movement, and will be foundfor preferable lour other Lamp in use* Wo believe far safety It ispw* f&ti/reU&blo, and therefore deem it richlydoservlng the aiten allKch 88 b®*P occasion tf> usa Lamps ofany 5* AtSSn. - do T.G.H’Kennon, Harlem, N.T, /i p pswiii. d® ••• •B» J.Mann,.. •• .do Alro S, do W.D.Lowerle, Williams’*,L. L p. A, Marsh, do J. E. Bogardua, do £lias Foote, do J- Splnlngs, do A D TnoSt do It Brown, do w /L Wood ward, do J. A, Patterson, do W OAMpBeNeThNE OIL and FLUID, always for sale at flteamboatnwn and BaUroadg fe respect* eniiv invited to tha new patent Lantern and. Can# Thp ffip, n cpSucn at Dr. KOTIKS Drug Blore, 140 Wood street, where they ere hept fcr sale. fcblOaUwtf _■■ ■ - PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYNES, No. 38 <«“* Jarte *> JCT* gold Wholesale and Retail. ■ Important to tbuou. . which we “Biot’S, :> ; Whnlmmle Agentafcr mannfactawre. T ABD'-AJW'WBD OlLj--- — I . • 15tegsNo.lLard; ,*?*■ do Lard Oil j : - > >■■,«/.■ -B'JjalfbMfl • Received and pH sal® by •■ • l’* IMK fiftHD'.MK—fiQ fmiea ClnpiQDfltii assorted dies^t jaanuttfitorm prices. l ;; •. myfi ‘ >.V . T>EAF, ESTATE‘.AND CONTRACTING AGENT, No. 2,‘ li IRWIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for. sale, bMollow* 180 acres of load In Coder county, lowa, 16 u Mua c&tlne, on the maiajoadto Mnriou, end 8- miles from Tip ton, 0 miles from two "Railroad depots; 90 ocres.fa \iodct cultivation, a good Frame House,Frame Baru and Grana ries, a good bearing Apple Orchard* - - Toe - farm, is well j watered, high, dry, good land, In a very, healthy .county. A very great bargain can Do bad of tbis farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pro* i mlsus. • .. I • Also, 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mil}, now i insuceoMfuloperation; 3Frame Dwellings, Barn. Black* ; smith Shop and Tools, Boat EcafToldjWork.Shop, Ac., rita* nte on the bank of the Allegheny river, at MllUrbi Eddy, Armstrong eonnty. Pa Enquire as abovo/.op-of.Slr. L. Mann, on the premises. . - J ; ■ 1 also want to purchase sto 800,0011, feet, B. M., of good White Oak Plank, 3 inches , thick, 8 or lflteef long, 7 to lQ inches wide, part to be delivered IffOotbber next and part in April, 1850. '. Enquire os above. . , * Also, forsale, all the Bed*/Furniture,and * VGT y thing of the fitting out of a Urge Hotel, in the city or Pittsburgh, now doing A very l rgo business. Two to five yfenrs of .the lease of the house canaliol^,bhd, : ifrequlred; Enquireagabovej , jes The Farmers'[HigU &cliopi.; , \ - A N ACT Intonded to establish .the . ‘-i armors’-.- High J\. School of PennsylvaniaV Mas been pasatsd by the Legis* latura. By its provisions «ti|e President-and \ 100 Pros!* dents of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, and. the Picsidents of the several Ciunty Agricultural Societies, which shall at any time have) been .organized; more than one year, shall be ox-offlcia membersof> and cobsntuto the Board of Trustees, who shall meet at Harrisburg on the second Tuesday of June, and pirocccd to the organization of the Institution, and selection of the most eligible site within the Commonwealth .fir . its location, where they, shall purchase, or obtain by gift, grant or otherwise a body ofland containing at least two hundred acres, upon which, tboy shall procure such Improvements and alterations to •be made, as will rnako it an Institution properly adapted to the Instraction ofyouth In the art of fanning ” > The persons designated by this law arevequested to meet at the ofilcc of the State Agricultural Society, at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 13ih of Jane, 1854. FRFJ>ERICK WATT‘S, Pres’tof tho Penn’a State Agricultural Society. ■; mylftdawdd . • . ;« Broker!) ißxrVaL $ 100,00 1 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 109,00 100,00 • 97,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 102,00 69,00 A FRESH arrival of NCNN&A CLARIES <. i\. celebrated PIANOS has just been by the subscriber. They have been madofl T |lf fPw and carefully selected expressly for this mar-“ » U.t ket, and oroconsideredunequaUed for sweetness and power of tone. They all possess. the new improvement of two trparate bridges, the bass strings running .over and above: the treble. They aro fully warranted to stand any climate, and to excel in capacity for standing in tune. . Prices range from 2250 to $BOO. Also, a fine lot of Pianos from the menu* factories of DUNUAM A CO., and also LIGftTE, NEtVTON * A BRADBURF, N. T. All theabove will positively bo sold at Factory prices, without additional.charge- for freight, risk, etc., etc. ; -HENRY KLB&EU, • > Sole Agent for Nunns A Clark’s Pianos, No. 101 Third street, • jt3 Sign of the Golden Harp. 50,00 60,00 60,00 244 25,00 26,00 47,00 60,00 .... 00,00 New arrival of Clifclkerlug’T^iauos, JOHN: H. MELLOR, 81 Wood .street, will open today (Saturday) tbc following: iWTFffWfINBW PIANO FORTES, from tho cel-bra ted 1 * M U ■ manuCaatory of CiIICICERIXG A SON ton, via r: • • , • •. Two superbly carvod 7 octavo Pianos. Four plain Rosewood 7 “ - “ Three carved do • C. “ One extra carved 05i " Ono plalnßosewood G>v u it . - Four do do .0 “ M . Three Walnut O “ a AU the above instramouts have been finished during the lilst month, and are of the latest styles of furniture; Inva riably at BOSTON PRICES, and every Piano warranted. JOIIN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. j e 3 •• Agent for Chickcrlng A Sons, Boston.-* 175,00 63,00 .20,00 . 17,00 ' 7,50 17,60 200,00 10,00 5,00 EDMUND WILKINS, 7,00 1,76 3,25 2,00 2,50 Eagle Marble and EreeportStone Works NO. 245 HEAD OF WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, ■ Andntarthz(kwteryCaS(iLci\eravxsiUt* Monuments, buria l vaults, .tomb stones, *«• Freeport Stone Walls and Fences, Mantlo Pieces, Geir troand Pier Tops, always on hand and made to.order.. N, B.—flavfng introduced a now stylu of Fence for Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE s*TOhE, cut through in panel or railing form, and at very little cost over.lron fencing. • I rrfpT to sped men rof tliat and other work IharstdraOdy done iu ins Allegheny Cemetery. -1: have on hand a choke selection of drawings for every description of work in my lino. X Valuable Farm Tor Sale. .. i THEaubitcribcrhiautboriMd to eell Uio following des- i cribadTroet ofT*and, containing U 1 acres, suuated in i North Faratto Township, Allegheny county, i , a.,14 miles i ftom theCltv afPiitflhurgh, and near the Una of tho fcteu* i benville Railroad>~wlth coal and lime rtooe under the 1 whole place, and easy of a3 follows: i A very comfortable VormTlbutfc, SO by 20feet, two stones : high; Wash-honse, apring-housc. and other out buildings ; a new Frame Bank Barn, 64 by 35 feet, finished in the best possible manner, with Stabling undor.the whole building; LOO bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qonhiu’*; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Treenail in hcnring order; »bout 86 acres cleared and in a high stata of cultivation, with water In all the fields. This Landis very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the County, being convenient to market, to Churches Schools and Mills, and would not be dn tho market, only that the owner is about to remove to lha far West. Terms easy and prico moderate. .For further.par ticular*, see the ownor, Wm. Robb, on premises, or tbesub* Bcribor. JAMES C. RJCHISY, • novlthiHwswtf' . Real Fstate Agent. JAMES FENLON. k BIOIGBTSQN, ■ F. SELLEBS k CO. MISCELLANEOUS, Davld-Muim, Nmm’i dt Claris’* Planto* . - imaLEfcEa:'':..... Col. HENRY McCULLOUGH, Pittsburgh. WM. BAQALKY, Esq,, do KRAMER A RAUM, • do Mrs, IT A UMAR DENNY, do Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, nomo Wood: Hon. THOS. IRWIN; Allegheny. Mrs. TIKRNAN, Sr., do JOHN MCDONALD CROSSAN, Moncngnhcla rouse. aprlO.daw IGEO. BAILEY, I° Si U.WSSBM, Manufacturer of Pumps £: Hydrants, Which are supcnor to, and cheaper than, any In the city. Pltait lo aU uni examine for •yourselrcs -120 FOVUTU STREET, ssarnyttin'st. .'asp allct. 49*Hydrants and rumps repaired. .■ j*l:gi? To Farmert and palryme’n* ■ . IT'RAXCIBO’S PATENTED ATMOSPHERIC BUTTER 5 CUOBNB.— • The Churn patented by 8. P. Franrifleo, h&3 surpaaped tbo most sanguine expoctatlnnsof those who have witnessed Its operations. It. will churn cream or milk. In n proper, state, in an exceedingly short spare of .lime, (from.two to; fire minutes,) and extract from it a larger quantity or but* ter, and a better quality, than any otbor churn in use. It. id constructed upon purely BdenLioc_prlt»oJtete;U and.iWm, tbo pocutliirtWraur oiffaSes through the entire mass of milk, thereby causing thebuttor lo collect in a Tory short tithe. This churn is very simple and not likely, to eetout of order; Is of oonvenlent size, easy notion and: abundant strength, hdog decidedly superior to all others. The facilities to taka out the butter, to scald and clean tho i churn, ate not to be surpassed by any. In ofaring this l“ ‘ • VAtCApLB LABOR SAVIKQ MACinNB > ! i to tho public, their attention Is specially IdtlUhl to an ex amination or Its merits and utility over overj thing of the ; kind yet Invented. Wearenow manufacturing this staple, article In Pittsburgh. Farmers, Dairymen - buJ others, would do well to call and examine for tliemselTca before purchasing elsewhere, os this churn Is considered tho best erer offered. A liberal discount made to wholesale buyers, * • • C. SEIBERT A CO, Ko. 9 Irwin street, Pittsburgh. nmrlfrwly2td_ CAIiVBHT M’CL&Nfi, . T\lB SINKERS, ENGRAVERS; EMBOSSERS AND EN* I I VKIiOPE MANUFACTURERS, No. 48 South Third: Jlrwt. Philadelphia.—The public arc respectfully informed: that Mr. JAMES VV3CKERSHAM la our only authorised BKont la Pittsburgh and- vicinity. Business men wanting Cards. Envelopes.- £«., will findto their advantago to call ot No 21 DIAMOND, whoro spoclmftna can be seen, and or deT« left. “ AH work executed with neatness and despatch. 43-W. 8. ROBERTS is no longaran agent of cura,hla having ceased aboattha Ist of April. .. 7 b . CALVERT A M’CLANE. / . .. (late T.B. Calvert ACo.) No. 48 South Third sU Philadelphia.- Notice. BAIY’S STOCKING-MANUFACTORY; No; 20 Fifth at; firet'coroor above Market, Pittsburgh, l’a, where Kill to found the largest and tost assorted stock of Hosiery over offered Cot solo In this city. Purchasers w;ll And it to their, advantoga to- coil at tbls.eFtabllshmcnt .and examine.ibr, (h-mselresj It IS nil I need tolnsaro tholr s V :-N. B.—Bemetntor the, ilioap Stocking Corner.'. ; ;my23, \ Allegheny County. •». • Marla B. Garber, > Notice Is hereby gtvon that, la , TB . Vpnrnue.nce or an order In Equity, Heirs of John Garhor. j passed by'the District Court, April 22.18 M, there' will bo an examination, In perpetuaii! memo til, of the Bubscriblnlrwlttnsses to the will of JohnGarber, at the offlee of Retd Washington, Eso., No. 100 Fourth st., on SATURDAY, June n. !854«at 10 o'clock. A. M. - ; > inymwd J.tUDIiWIO KOETllEN.'Attorney., Mend and- Mineral Water Fountain, -mrr HOWE, No. 61 FIFTH Stroet, next door to Masonic, W , Hall, dealer In FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY; Ice Cream, of tho host quality, eerred np during the sea eon. Alto; Strawberries and Urcaui*, . : Families caq bo supplied: with Strawberries. imu otbor. ■pMiltfl. dnrinff the season,bn tho most reasonable terms. Orders are rcjpoctfully coUcUoda Je2-tf •: • ■ ’ T«aa'for tibt People. : . ■ fStSfes,. NOTWITHSTANDING po much fa«rabout tho of Toa, wo -ore rocoMng 350 Half Chests, IsSteSdrisUng of Touog llyßons, Imperlals. Gunpov- Oolongß,.Souchong, and Congou, all of which hSibeettselected with care, and will bo sold a# .... A* JAYNES,- .. Pekin Tea Store, 88 Fifth st.' "Valuable Property For Sale. TMYB lIASPSOMB IiUII.DING LOTS, situate on Centro _T Aronuo, near Fulton street, nmt within ten minutes’ Walk or the Post Office. For tomMn^lre comer of Wood and Fifth sis fnnufsos JSO. A< CAComYt TEQ THOMPB O If BELL & CO., BANKBBB AND B'BOKIIBS, fhrKtrßf Third and TTood Urals. PtUshurgh, To. TJUROPBAN AGENCF. PASSENGER * BUtIIWAMOS Pi OFFICE.—James Btafcely baa arrangements mode iith Eastern Houses, which enables him to Issue Brails, I Ritrhta fdrany amoontt in Xondoti, LlTeiT loo^ SuMin!Perb.nndFrailrfbrt on the Main; <Oso,at all the P rorlncial Banbs and Branches la Germany, Franco, Great Britain and Ireland. PHits orar one hundred founds at H 95 to *“ Mice, corner of Se» ? nth and BtnitbSold sts. inril 1 1 • • ~ • ' ’ ~ ' ■ : •• • ■ ~ • ■■ —nil SALfr-Tbat splendid Farm oi 24 acres, of Lenris'J. Plandni, adjoining Walter Forward; jr-i nhout 4 xnilra oast of this city. Onit there arc good tagrovcmonts.oud «rinarii to oay the, low price It Ja offered at, -Ifyoti Santa dwiraWo MQntry residency and one thatvrlU pay for itself, only look at it, and you ttUl bo satisfied- InqutoJ oft J.FLBMISCi.on the land, orof . TUQ3a WOODS, 75 Fontth rt. 1-iWNS.— A.. A. MAHON & GO; ara now opening more ■ than 1000piecesflnoLawns,all of which aro entirely rmw itvle: and will be offered at redoced prices. JgV-, bW ' S °- fcr “'“ Via * BIKOLAXB. ; .jv: i NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. r | iflß -HISTORY OF PITTSBUBGn. from the earliest pc-! ‘i. n f d wben.it was Tislted .by white men, down to the i close of the last century, with nottcos of some of the impor tant manofdatureii and works of internal impravomentynp to lhe present time {by Neville.lk CraJg* Keq. : ; ; Aboutone hundred copies of the above highly interest ing work remain on hand—tkoprico reduced to 7& cents a copy. Published and for sale by .. . ; ' JOHN 11. MELLOR* •81 Wood street. MEW WORK.—Premium Essay on the Characteristics. and Laws of Prophetic Symbols: by Rot. Edward Win tbrop.A.M.».Rector.ofSt. Paul’s..Church*.Norwalfc,Ohio. published by RXnfgbt> ; l.4o Nassau street, N. Y. Just re- by express and for ealeby . . - . ' SAM’L. B. LAUFYBR. 87 Wood street. ' EiWfiSil AKIiLYAL OF NKW BOOKS, AT MU. 87 WOOD ‘ S'TRKfcT.--Thft Nasarino, or tho lost of the Washing tousi-by-Geo.'lijJpar**. • . ' Sb&onondate-i-by.Ji!mma.D’B.N.Bouthworlbf.. i Th*Curse of Clifton: ** • Forraingdalerby Caroline Thomas. Just received by jelO Br D. LAPFPKU, LESLIE'S LADIES GAZETTE, Of Paris, Los- JC doc, and Neff York Fashions, for Jqne,containlngaU tho latest Etyleiup to that date.' ! The following, wili be found in the June number: Neff Jtonneta 38gtyjes: ; Mantillas 11; Head Dresses 4;* Dresses 3; Dress Patterns 9;'Dress Trimmings 7;. Basque 'Waists 3; Children’* Dresses 4} Ladies? MorcingDresali Jiisses’filan jtQla and. paper patternl; Ladies’ Bathing Dress 1; Chemise jCollaT* and Lace 8 ;Lae* Mitts -2j Lace . Stockings 2; Eat* torns of New Ribbons 6; Jewels end fancy articles 8; Pat iteresfor patch worltll; Crochet work 4; Hlastrations of [Stay making 1; WnX Flower inodeliijg lO; Patterns for needle work tl-{ ninstintibn of new books - 0 engravings; Portrait of Julia Dean 1 do; New moßfe, “TNras on a Sun day morning,” sang by Mde. AnsaZerr,at Jullion’s con wart: The colored plate In this nnmber ls Snperb. Por sale by IL MINER & CO., • jo6 _ - No.B2Emithfleld street: F IBANK LKdULU’B LADY'a GAZETTE of Paris, London _ and New York Paslilons.—The Jane iromber contains 145 patterns of the newest styles; * paper pattern-fora Miss’ Mantilla; patterns'for Needlework; a new sheet of -music, and touch interesting and useful readingmatter. - The Magazine of Art for Jane. All the Magazines can he had at the Cheap Booh Store of W.A.GILDENFENNEY4 00., -jeO _ _ ■ 76 Fonrth street, " JDSt B.KCEHVJED.—Frank Leslie’s Ladles' Gazette of Paris; London, and New York Fashions, for Juno. The Hlnfetrated Magazine of Art, fbr Jane. TlieNew York Journal, for Jane. ; v ' Reginald Lyle, or the Adopted Heir: by Miss Pardee. Rbc«iTedanilfor-Sfl3«at . •• - • * PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot, street, opposite the Theatre. TTIKiSSH HUt»mK&~Fem LeaTes; second scries. ;J* Lamplighter.- flbady - ; Life end-Sayisgs of Sirs. Partington. - 1 . Homo for All :.a new mode of building. ■ “Hydropathic Cook Book.. ' AlM>,FranteLe she's Ladfea'Gazetteof Fashions, for Jons. Received by V BUSSELL & BItO., i joB .. . • .. 15 Fifth street.. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY EXFRKSS.-Forco*t!o Terns; (tom & Midshipman's Log, ; The Road to Ruin, or the Dangers of the Town. . Tho RiraT Beauties, or Love and Diplnnmcy. . * The Frontiersmen; a Narrative of 1783. ;■ The Practical Draughtsman; complete in 1 vol. . Cooper's Leather Stocking Tales; in 5 vols.: new edition. For sale by ■ , • B.T.O.,MORGAN, - my3o • . ■■••• 304’Wood streeL • I ATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVISON’*, 06 fliarfcet SL, j near Fourth. . ■ The Lifo of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J. W. Alexander, Tbo Magazines at 20 cents per trar present and fotareprice. . .•* Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Scott, ofNow On leans—a course of Lectures. *. - ■' : • Fern.Le&'resrseoondseries. ' • ■ Tbo Perish Side; a better book than either Sunny Side or Shady Stde. . Cartels Tie# Books for Youth, vis: Mabel <3 rant, Charles Bouesel, the Wood; Cutters and Exiles of .Lebanon r Ac., Ac. ■ Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, sl^s. : Manual of Missions, or' Sketchcs-of.Foreign Missions of tho Presbyterian'Churcbt by Bbt.XC. bowrie; with maps, showing the station*, Ac;; ..... :• /Africa and ths American Flag. "VTKW MUSIC,— Music. SweotMueio—Knlgbt. IV Herdsman's Mountala Hymo Song. I.e Jasmin Valse—Wallace. • l*m « Merry XaußblngOlri—QloTnr. ■ Sweet Woman—Emc-eon. •/ Evening Home Fong, AgrcoableSdiotUsch--«£rown. ■ Widowed' Bride. , . A: hissing Olimpstw-Voss.- . Bream Lifo Polka. RiMfdan Dofa Dancc—(lrobe. . Fairest of the Fair-* Polka. Spanfeli Fandango—flrobo. The Separation—Goiter; ; Mayjßreezes—Guitar—* Max Zoyer. My dome, My Happy Home-rGurtar. •- _ Just received and ibr sole at FOR SALE AND TO LET. ■ CIXTY THREE ACRE* QFXAND, with. 260 acres of Cool ' attachesl. amlaUthe improvements thereon in aurces» ful operation. _ Fat<l Farm is eitaated on the Monongahaln : river, h 4 miles above Pittebnrg’h. and is sapplled with ft 7arxa;Hoa«evßftra, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad,and an excellent harbor. . TBe veto of Cbal iA feet thick,an<] cannot bo surpassed In naftlitT. For farther nartlcolars.apply to NICHOLSON & PAYNE, Nou 235 Liberty R*roct. Qn< | BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK, lying between the boroughs of Stewartstown and• Sharpsburgh.— The undersigned has recently had sutvpyed c 2 Into. Build* Jng LoU that very eligible and beautiful io* of lant£ eon-- talning about 20 acres,. lying on the bank of the Allegheny river, between the above towns, and wi&offer. them for sale at public auction, on SATURDAY, the-24th day of June, at 3 o’clock, P. IL.. For beauty of scenery and «alu brity of location, this property la not excelled in the county, and it offers Inducements to purchasers; not Only toraen of moderate means, but also to those wishing to purchase a site for a suburban redd once, rarely to be met with- The bridge across the Allegheny at or near Sharpsburgh, (and which Is now under contract,) will be locate! cm thisprop*. erty, concocting with the Lawrencevlllo and Sharpsburgh Plank Road, and bringing It within 4 miles of th© Court House when the Allegheny Talley Railroad i« finished, and It Is expected to have the cars onthls fall; .the station will be near the bridge, and will thus enable, persona to leave home and be at thoir place of.business in a: few minutes. Two regular dally packets from Sbarpsburgb to Pittsburgh pass through the property several times a day, and the Ex celsior Line of Omnibuses also pass it every hour. Plots of the grounds will be ready for delivery in a few days. JAMBS BLAKELY, ; je!2 corner of Seventh and Smith field sis. T?ASTERN TURNPIKE.—For sale, a derirable;property 24 of 40 feet front, on the Eastern Turnpike, opposite the Arsenal wall, by 140 feet d«cp,to an alley; with al&rga two story Frame House,a well of good-water at the door, .and other Improvements. Price'slooo. Tertns-~&325 In hand; balance lj 2,3 and 4 yesra. S CtJTHBERTASON, jelO 140 Third street. A Very Oetlrable Country Beat at Prl< ; 'irate Sole* THE subscriber Is authorised to sell the following piece of property, containing 2% acres of land,rito»ted In Collins tp., Allegheny county. Pa. This property is beauti fully located on the bank of the Allegheny rlrer,' about 4 miles from theclty; having two fronts, cue on' the law* renarrilie and Sharpsbursh Plank Rood, andthe Allegheny river; and about 80 rcwls'below tbe. fcrrv,'and just below the now bridge, how being boilt over the river. For fur tber particulars, enquire of r. - JAMES C. RICHEY, . : .jcQ- 4 RealEstateAgent. . \ NUMBBRof those beautiful Loti adjoining the Omni* j£\ bus Station, in Oakland, willhe offered at public sale, on FRIDAY, the 16th fust, at 3 o'clock, P. M. ... For easy access, beautiful*»i»*rf.am» b<-w! thacn unsorpAssrit byjray in the market, and should claim the attention of all. who desire a comfortable incidence or a good investment. Omnibuses leave the cor ner of MARKET and FOU RTH at 2 o!clock, P. M. ' Teremisdetf ring to porch aso at private BAlevcau eceplans at theofflee of v - X WILKINS & CO., jcQrtd, . ~ . ' No/71 Foprthgtaeet Town ujtsin allkoueny city for sale—b©. ginning atlhe comer QfFalrrnmnitstreefc*.loo feet Baft from Fedeml straVthcrice North 150 feetr to High street, thenco along High atreetEast 20 fecti thenoe Sobth 150 feet to F&irmount street, thence West along Fairinount street to place of beginning.' Apply at ' FRANCIBUUS’ Agency Office, - 05 Fifth street, near the Post Office. A. Valuable Pi«e« ef Gronnd For Nalei 1 "STILL soil at public salcontlio promises, onYrKDNKS .DAY* JuaclStb, ISM, at 3 o’clock,?, M„tbaYvaluable; rfoco.of Lanft, situate in Lower St, Clair township, adjoin nit lands of O.Ornwby’a heirs* and of John M’Clurg,' and within, one-half/mile'. of Birmingham jconUinlogabout twenty-fire acres, oh which is' eroded two Dwelling Houses; Fruit Trees, 1 Ac., faabundauco. The'soil is rich, and suita ble fot 1 gardening. Title indisputable. Terms easy, and made known on day of rale, ' For .further particulars enquire oh the premises, of '• • J. C. M’GUIRIVcr joSrts . ' - • JAMEBC; BlCnKY*Agenfc TJERBONB desirous of purchasing a beautHUl country. L residence trill pleaso'oxatnihe tliafbllowjogiA valua ble property of 19 acres, situate xnUea'froni the. city line, well improved; h now Cottage House .of 0 items and 2 balls, ogood.dry cellar,rerandidi of 40 ftetfnfroatoftbe ihouse, bath room, wash .house, .well and pump, spring bouse,.barn, carriage house, poultry house, tenant -Lons*, &c.;afino garden* upwards of- 500 pear trees ; alsoVavarl: -etyof ohotwoppleipcachfPlQmhudcherry crecs;loofftape ; rihes of the best quality, half an acre of fine strawberries,* an abundance of raspberries; a garden walk of 400 feet in length, Ac., Ac. For. prlco and terms enquire at the Real Estate Ofllce of 8. CUTHBERT A SON., jel - v 140 Third street FIVE DOLLARS a MONTH I .—Seven large Lots, each CO -feet front* on & wldo street, by 210 to o 20feet lane, sits uato on Mt.WaKhington.are offered for sale at $250 each;. $2O in hand* the balance - at-$5 ampotb. These lota are; pleasfihtly’sUuahnl, wlthlnS minutes walk. Of the inclined Tlnneyand aro oj&rtd on such easy terms as cannot fail to: please. Property on Mt. Washington is rapidly advancing: inprieo, Thenoxt lotato the above, and same size* are held at $3OO each.' ‘ . 8. CUTHBERT. A SON/ .■. ; ; jcS; - ' • ■ - 140 Third street. ■; JACKSON FURNACE FOR BALK.—The Furnace is situ ated on Sandy creek, In Cranberry and Rockland town-: ships*containing 1200 acres of good .wood l and cultivated land, with a superabundance of ore* of the best quality, ex*: tending from one quarter of a mile to throe from tbo fur*: .nance, yielding 40 per cent; with nil the appurtenances be longing to dwell regulated establishment. The neighbor hood abounds In coni, which can he obtained at 4% cant*,: delivered.’ Apply at FRANCTIBOU&* Agency Office, jeB • 05 Fifth street, near the Post Office. : FOR BALK.—Two splendid Farms; one of 103acres,end - the other 75 acres; beautifully located on.the upper. St- Clair Township Plank Road; 6 miles from the city,eaeh' of them lying so as to divide Into. 10 acrelots, hating a good, spring on each,. !lt is a splendid opportunity for a specula*’ tion; Those Who .want a good home; or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as we will sell to tl\e first that offers uiotir low!pTfce, in:lotB tor all together. Also* five Country Seats, 1 mUe fronv Woods’ ton, and only 3 miles from Allegheny city, by way of iho New Brigh ton Flank Roal They Are fine healthy locations, and of fered vwy low. Also, ten Country Seats on tho Ohlq and Pennsylvania Railroad,7 miles below the city. . They will be sold separate or together to a colony or building, association. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. ‘ Also, one Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieoes of ground; opposite Ilarlmon’s at Woods* run, offered at a very low price for so fine appoperty. An assortment of Lands, Houses always on.hand, and described in my rcgi*tcr. Refotp "buying you would do well to call and enquire of 1 " THOMAS TTOOPB, , : . Je7 : - v > : . 7d Fourth street, t /COTTAGE FOR KENT.—The main building of House on NurseryHUl. with about on acre of ground. Enquire of J. BTfiPKPORD, on the premises, or of py23 THOMPSON BELL A 00. , THREE COAL FARMS, SO good Farms, tiOHonees and Lots in different locations in tho cities, 40 country seats, of tho best kind in the vicinity, all: of which are described in my printed register, which I will bo pleased to give to ■ nny-ofio-who will call, and also a good-bargain in what I have to sell.- Call and seo * . THOMAS WOODS, myiO:lmg - : vv Commercial Broker, 76 Fonrth st: V 'V - ,-.y J. F. DAVIBON, 65 Market near Fourth ' 'CTIARLOTTE BLUUE’S . Old Established Plano Depot, Ilk Wood sfc. Coal Works For Sale. Oakland Loti at Auction, ILKH.—A. A* MASON* A CO. are now opening some 60 pcs of rich plaid, striped and plain Bilks; also, 20 pcs best make black Bilks. mj27 \v\\* - V’/ . - ;i_Ys v."''vV-’ ‘ . v» v ; | 'VI - •H/- ■: ' •' ■ . -f < MEDICAL, KJiOM r THE NEW SAVSN VALIADiITM. Wort or RocfcHoae.—A medicine under the-title of Rock Eoao," made from ft plant of that name! is bavins a great ran la this/vicinity for Its contlT*- properties. The cryof “ quack,” so truly applicable to at least one half of the medicines of the dayvt&iroot be justly* applied to the Bock Bose, lor It hat a mode its mark " in th'fi city in several coses, to the relief end cure of sufferrerv, when other remedies hove: failed—and what ls'qulte re markable, some of our best .physieians do not he»itato .to - speak very favorably of the compound. The certificates of • cores are not fabrications, bat from highly respectable per* .sons, most of whom axe well know to us; Themannfiwtn ter is also well known to os as a gentknnan-who would not be engaged in a.humbug, or In .deceiving tho pnbllo lU any jFbGadittm, : Vv’ t We checrfollyeodarso the above, having wltneasM iti good effect, oursolees, on pulmonary and scrofulous eom* plaints. Wo believe it is the best ccmponnd for colds and coughs, extant.. TH93tock Bose has long been known as a plant of rare medical virtnes, and its preparation la super intended by a gentleman of ability and character, in this city.— 3. 3. Register. 1 This is to certify that the notice of theßock'Bose medi cine published in our paper in connection frith one from the Palladium, was notonly .unsolicited, but was written by the Editor of his own judgment and observation. • . OSBOBN A BALDWIN. . PALuircar Ornci, New. Haven, Dec. 22,1851, . Thtawill certify that the favorable notice of the medicine known as the “Rookßose,” was a valnatary.testimonial, induced by the writers? knowledge of the cnratlve 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 i and furthermore, the article was written without pay or {be promise of payment, or the knowledge of the manufac turer. BABCOCK ft WILDHAN. ‘•SCROFULA," MYERS' EXTRACT OF' ROCK. BOSS. This wonderful medicine la fast gaining for Itself apopa> larity ■which no. other medicine. can boast oft The plasty Bock Bose, is used and recommended" by many eminent physicians of our country. Hear what J. H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, saya: “X have prescribed it in bad cases of Scrnfolons patients at. Wills Hospital.": His success at traded the'attention of senior-physicians.. > Ha reports the fbllowingremiiT table caseor While Swelling of the right hip, in Bebruaryj l&i-L ' Thu lad was seven year l old, and had the disease for thxee.years, the bone was. dislocated np wardsand outwards. There was a large opening on the hip leading to the.bone, into which X could thrust my fin* ger. ; I counted three ulcers. He had-been tinder several physicians, who had given him tip. 1 ordered a decoction of Bock Rose—ln two days his night sweats ceased, I then ordered a tea spoonful of Bock Bose, three times a day. Thirty-nine days after, ho was entirely well.. ; Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KBYSEB, No. 140, corner of Wood ; street and Virgin alley, - . - : 49* Sign of the Golden Mortar* i 49* Especial Kotlee to Persons Using Cod I>iveroll*»'>Tho-subscr]berhavingmade arrange ments with Messrs. Poppleln far a regular supply of tbelrgonuine COD LIVER OIL, put up la pint bottles, would respectfully invite the attention of the put> lio to an examination of. the article, being folly persuaded that for parity and freeness from rancid taste or swell, it is uncqualed. There is new no Cod Liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, to the above. Hundreds oi-bottles have been sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction. In the article of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking It should he careful to ob* tain a genuine article and one free from a randdtaste and Smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being nceep* tebletothe stomach andnotproduclngnausuea—purity arid a pleasant taste makes It mere readily taken up by the lao teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in causing the richness of that Sold giving a tone and healing irapres* slon to evory organ through which it passes. Bold by.... CEO. H. KJBYBEB. No. 110, ctrner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, Sign of the Golden Mortar. * N. Ik—l also keep ali kinds of Qenuloe Patent or Propri etary Medicines, for many of which I hold the exclusive agency, and which will be sol- by the dozen or gross at New York and Philadelphia prices, • ■■ Extract of Kock Haves, January Ist, 1852.—My son Charles bos been afflict* ed with Inflammation of the hip joint. At fho ego of- five he was first attacked, infi animation.in creased until -the hip j was very badly diseased, and the joint seriously affectedhis leg, drawn up so that It was impossible tostraighten It; a professor of surgery gave it as his decided opinion thattbo leg would never heal, and that tho youug man would never walk again. Thodisease increased so rapidly that for two and a half years he only walked with a crutch, and the of forts to exercise tbn limb was attendod with great pain, so that he could not sleep. I watched him so attentively that for five months I did not have oue frill night’s rest. Heh&i been treated by’ distinguished medical practitioners ,by leeching,, blistering,'kc,,he bed also been beforethe Medical Cllcdq.iie of .Tale College. The remedies they recommended were moat felthfolly tried but without avail. This was his disease and dreadful condition eighteen months: since when he commenced taking Myers? Hock Bose. One bottle was but partly taken when he was much better, continuing until threebottles had been taken, when a cure was ontlrely.com pletcd, now he is in excellent health. This Is the testimony of and can be corroborated by addressing. ' MES.CATirBUn* McGill, 94 Wallace sL, New Haten, Ok Or canbefoUy Babatantlatod by hundreds of witnesses, or ;by addressing a line to Her. W. W. Belden, New Haten, CL ; and retail at Dr. Q. 11. KEYSER’S ■Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wood street.and Virgin alley, sign of the Oolden Mortar. . . ; xoyll LIBT OF GEHTJUfB PATEBT SEEDIOUTES, -os ajid rca sale bt - • FLEISINOBBOTHERS, : ‘ Pmxifltm ef ICLum'* Vfmlfnp ud Jim RUa» TF7io7«aZe Druggist* and Dealers in Ibtent Medicines, Cottier FourthandWoodstreetsv Pittsburgh. E EULER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; ,■ 'Jayne's Alterative: - ** Carminative Balsam; « Hair Dye: .••■Expectorant; *** . Sanative Pills: ■<f." Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry; : Bryant’S Palmonary Balsam; Hooflsnd’s German Bitten; • Holland . do . Hostetler's Stomach do Merehlscs'CtariaeCathalicon: ■■■. Btorari Scotch Cough Candy; Price's ■ do;. Thorn’s do; Hovels do; Osgood's India Cbolagogue; : Metals InvlgoratingOordlals Tyler's <3nm Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; PhaJou’s . do. . <f . Batchelor's do •: /. • . HcHonn’s Elixir of Opium; . . Bryant's Purifying Extract; •• Briley's Pain Extract; ' -Browns Essence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister's do do: • Kidder's IndeUibla Ink; Payson's .. .dov : do; Arnhold’s . do; Dr. Cnrtla* Hygeana; Lyons* Kathairon; David’s Lilly Whito; Baxin'a .■ do;. ■ ■ Tobiah Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment; .Mexican Mustang do;:. ,Parrel's Arabian - . do; : . : 'Gardner's • do; Barrel's Indian ■ * do; -Carter's Spanish Mixture; - B*rne*a Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scarpa’s Aconstlo OD; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; ' ■ Rosbton, Clarheft Co.'s Cc 4 Llror OH; McAllister's Ointment; Sings? Itch. do; -perrel's . do; Gray's ■■ do; Trask's Magnctio Ointment; - Jadkin's •: v do; ■ Bwrixn’s Panacea;. • Houck's do; ' fiarganfe Infant Panacea; Perry.Davis* Pain Killer; , .. ’ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;:. , . Hougbten'sPepsin;- u : • ■ * s KlersPetroleum;: , ... ... McLone’s Celebrated Liver Fills; <-:Brandreth*s- . - do ; • - 3 Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills; . LeeVAnU-bUlons' do; Sarsaparilla Blood 1 ■ do; :Even’s ••>. -- •-do; • Swayces'Extract Sarsaparillaßlooi Pills; "Jay no’s Anodyne Oouga - xlo; Townsend's Health <* - do; Jew David's Piasters:. . Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Radway'aßeady Relief; Morris Remedy ProC Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Boll's Sarsaparilla; .Townsend's:.do;.. . .... V .. • Band’s - .-do;.. Guysolt's Extraot.Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; v - Boap, Cleaver's Honey; ** ... Highly Bcentedßrowo Windsor 44 - - Musk; ■ ■ indium'sBpcdoc; ’MoLano'fl Sudoriflc.Cough Symp; •Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers* do; Swayne’aSympof Wild Cherry; > • Smith’s Tonic Syrup; ; . Barry's Trlcophorotts;. Norwood’s Tincture of Yaratrum Vlrlde; . , MoLano’s Oolebrated VermUbge, Dr: Locock's Pulmonio Wafbrs; . Thompson's Eye Water;*. • -Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Family . . . : : r . Water's Atmosphericßrcast Pumps ; 'GumElaatio • • . do.->v do>. Tbe Only Cortaln ttemedy* AGENTLEMAivweII knowninthiscommunltjyof A. strict Teradty, banded us the enjoined statement* few days idnceK It to :but one aracra&t thousand* of iiieis, and as such wejrobllah it, for tbs benefit of tbosewho-am. suffering from wormsyperhaps, as in-thiscasßtafter bar. ing used other articles, purporting to be Infallible worm destroyers, without anyaralL 1 ■ / Lmasoci, Columbiana Ox, 0* Hayl2, 1853. : ilestri. su j 4. JihhnatocJc & Cb. y • GrmsMsw: Acbfld of mine, aged about five years, bad been edling tor 'somo Ume,:and, -while at dinner one dayv was taken with spasmsi our doctor was sent foTtbasald tbbtWonna was the causa-We procured some of-B. JL. i FAHNESTOCKS TERSHFCGE frost i neighbor, and gave i the child n teoßpoonfnl and a half; in less than an hour It passed *uinnumerable quantity of Worms, and in & short time was resiortrf to perfect health. - We-would nov be without your Vermifuge under any conslderarion. Jams Assrccra,*, Fcmeily of PittsbuxgbjPa. ******«***% A _ sahnesi6ok 4 'ioft • • cornerof VintaadOToal *tr*ete.: A LKXANViUA BENMA-^BTO!!>a&tsh,Just rewi«d Slid jfy for sale by - (o? 281 gLEHTNft BEO3. X INBEED oU<—Just rocelTSd ana for sals by ±j taylB{ JOEL MOHLBB. :■ j'j «,’!>,• -■- - : .'• ■ •:•; ■i'- ' K ' •••■ -».fc • •* , 'Z '"’v ■•-’OVK'V’.'-tr'r Zf'Mr < — s -* - * > .f .CJ. ■. 4.-': '4 CLEVELAKD AJU) PIXXSBUB6K BfULBOAD. . IN CONNECTION mill BTBAMEBB BOBBBT (NT? Ago DHIENAb. : - Great Reduction of Fare. , , via vnsusviixii. f P^aßoncstqaickettandbheapcatrbutetoToJedOjChli Bochford,Galena^-St..Louie, audtbo ■<. > Nortowe Cleveland. This roataislOraites shorter ana about : f. hoars quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous ouerlalndlimipolia. • : •• • •• • • ■• r Owlbr tu-tho- praeut anrangopientof: thftTralns of tb« . Omo audPaDnflytTcula Railroad Company, the tmfnunfthu ; Company cannot be run to connect with thpm atAlUance; ta heretofore, without 'too great a sacrifico of thelr legltf. niato busincas.' •• : >rf;•: ' .v.---:.'.;,: '. -••• . .‘On and alter Wednesday, Match 2,1854, Passenger Train* run daily. (Sundays excepted) os follows: • • Leaves WeHsvDJoat&i’ M, AUioncoat 7.40 A5l. and 5.10 P M, and reach Cleveland at 10 A M, at-d 7.89 PM, . Leave Cleveland at 9.30 AM, and••■■2XoPM, and reach■:•■ Alliance at 12 M, and 5.10 P M, and WdlEVillent 2.30 PM. Passengers for Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, and the North' also pagaengerfl going couth or eest from Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, Buffalo, or Albany, pantejtethe etcamora FOREST CITY-or DIURNAL, at 10 AH, at Monongwiela Wharf, PitUburgh, and go directly forward by the 3 PM Express Train from Wellßville, reaching Glero*. Und at P. M, connecting with the 7,45 P.H.Traln. for , Tolodo and Chicago,and tho 9P M Train for Erie,Dunkirt: and Buffalo. Baggage chocked through to Cleveland on board tho boats, and accompanied by a baggage master- _ . Aa.no eomxection is made at AUianeehy either' the BA. M, or 3P. 51. Stains of 0. and.P.~JL It, passengers JbrtileT*'' laud who go on ihofirst traln.wiH bo detained flvehoars.'azul those on the 3 P. M. Train till next* morning at 7,30. •; * , Passengers art. ticketed through to' Cleveland, Ifoledo,' • Chicago, Lasalle; and 6i. Louia.v' Time through to 'BL : Lous, 48 hours. ParatoAlliauce..... M ;....sl;so Faretd BtLcmis-;,J/.,.|1&30 do Cleveland 3,00 do ItocWard .1230 :do T01ed0.........;;..;. 8,00 do La5a1ie...J.:.... ; IELSO" do Chicag0,.....,,....,10,60 do Freeport...—.. 13AO i Passengers are requested to procurn.ticket* at the office Of thoClevelandaud Pittsburgh Ballrood Company, Monon« gahela-House, second doorfrem the corner, v; :r. , J. DUB AND, Sup’t Cleveland. , r J. Jl. CAUGH£Y< Agent* , v >use. Water Pittsburgh. ' New Haves', Bee. 20,1851. ; aarg) Monoagahola Hoi RAIIROAD: COMPLETED! „ PLANES AVOIDED! xs S'tPTKBSS HOURS. . rnHB sun. TKAIN /win (!Tery morn! (Sue daji) ,■ J.- excepted) at 7 o'clock, a topping at all the regular st tiooß.apd.arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o'clock,. P M. 1 THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Depot evexy evening ' At 9:30. o'clock, stopping ; only at Irvins; Greensburgh, Latrohej Hlllride, Johnstown, JUlley’s, GallUxen, Altoona, . connecting atHnrrisburg with tho train forßalU-: more, ahd nnivlng id Philadelphia or Balilmoro, at noon*:- - •• ' THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wllHeave ovary alter* boon (except Sunday) at 5 o’clock, stopping at ali regular stations, and rannlng.ozriyasfar 6s Blalrsville,. . : RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh, Aeecmiafr' - dationiSdtf, A, M. Express, 1; P. M. Mail 12. P. M* ‘ i - V ; Pare to. New York,slo,6o; Pare to Philadelphia, $8? Pare to Baltimore, $B, i Baggage checked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. ~ Passengers purchasing tiekets in cars, will bo charged crsTSin addition to the station rates* except from stations where the Company have no Agent.' • - * r. Nonotes of a less denomination than ; five dotUrs will bo received lir payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banka of Pennsylvania. ■ J&r NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold - themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and tor an amount not exceeding $lOO. r - N.-B>-The Excelsior line hasbeen employed . to:convey inssengeraand baggage to andfromthe Depot,ot a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, and T2J4cents;fcT : efteihtrank. i - : ’ • . i Por tickets, apply to J. MEBKIMEN, Agent, • . - Attha P«-R.B. Passenger Station, on liberty at, Pittsburgh, Jono Ist, 1854—f Je3 lfew Anonumenti ■■.v.-' C OUMENCING EE HR UA S T 28,1854. 1864. 1864. MAIL -TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at BAM; dinca fctAlll ' &ncB; takes tea at Crestlioe. anil makes a dope con* , neciion there with.a last Express Traln, rcacfaiag Cincin* natl about 12 o'clock at night. > EXPRESS XEAlN'leaVea Pittsborgh af 3 o'clock, P. M:; after tbeanlvalctf.theExpreas train {ran-Philadelphia, and; reaches Crestline ntll;3oP. M», connccUagwith tbs Night Express which reaches Cinclnnatilu the morning.. - 7 Connections: are: mods with th<>: Ohio and Indiana; and Belfontaine Indiana railroads for Daj ton, Indianapolis : ?nd towns in Indiana. : Connections aro made with Cleveland, Monroeville, San;, dnsky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago wltbUucyrus, Upper . Sandoaky, Forest, and 'thu towns on the Bind River Ebad. Also,.wubMount Vernon, Newark; Zanesville, and towns on the Mansfield road.. r'Vl.'•■.'i' v .., fr-V.W- ■%'':■*' » S fit* -r >. RAILROADS BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, THE PENNSYLVANIA OHIO ABD EENHSYIVAHIA EAILEOAD.. > •FaretoCinchmate $7;-to IndiuDapolis $8 ?to Da;ton SG,6O; to Toledo$8; to Colambuo SS, to ZaDcsville $5,10;-to Cleveland. $4.- Thitfogh to. ijonisTUlo atjeduced rates. RETCIIXINGI Tills M2XPRESS TRAIN, loaves CxeaUine at I*lA P M,-: and reaches Pittsburgh at B*JO P -M, -conneciing irltb the ,; fast Express Train through In. Cfteenbonrsto Philadelphia* - MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30* A; . xlval. of'the Might. Express Train from Cincinnati, and. arrives at Pittsburgh at Ii;4O,PM, - . . * NEW, BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAlNleawa Pittsburgh at 10 A and 61* M, and Now Brighton at 0., AM, and tls P fit ; TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fttTAM,and 9?l M., and arrives at A3O A M, and 4.30, P 51. : A®* The Trains do riot run on Sunday. ■43? Ticket* or farther .information, applynt the ticket offlceapf the Ohio en&-Pennsylvani&Railroad Company, of J. G-COBRY,at the corner ofice under the Monongohela House, Pittsburgh, or of. : , r, - GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, . Federal street Btation*:•. .JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent* TBAHSPOBTATIOH TO THE EABXEBH CITIES. 1854. J§i§llllll D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, BETWEEN v. Pittsburgh, Sew Torlc, FUladelpblaant! .Baltimore*-’ QN the opening of Canal, we arc prepared to carry, a largequanlity of prodneo and merchandize to and from: the Eastern dtles,.having in addition to our own stock of. boats and cars, recently added, by purchase with another party, tho.stock of Bingham’s Line, which wfllincreasemn* terially our capadty-andfacUityJbr traiisportation. The Pennsylvania.'Bailroad Company having now , withdrawn fromthePortage Bailrodd.itwill ena>]e onr eSrS'to'pasa it. in one third the time this will give us in- • ; creased despatch. Shipments consigned to eitherof the nn dendgned, will be withoutOhargo for commission, and all Instructions' promptly, attended to. Freights always carried at the lowest current rater. Address or apply to - D-XEECIIACO.,- Pennsfeeet end Canal, Pittsburgh. HABRIS a LEECH, f Beeching depoVl3 South Third - street, . 1 Delivering dopot,Doci fit., Philadelphia? ■ A/fiMPTH, Agent,: No. 76 North street, Baltimore. . ; , J. McBONALD, Agent, • No. 8, Battery Place, New York. PENNEY X.V&NIA. & OHI 0 LINE BETWEEK -Flftalrargl OFFICIAL NOTICE hoabeen given that the State Works Trill bo open on tbo Ist of March. Wo arc prepared to Ktart our Lines In tiro or throe'days-after, and aro now ready, to. receive freight for Philadelphia,’Now York anil Baltimore, atmodorate rates. • Having recently added extensively to oar car and boat stock, by purchase with another party, a partof the stock of Bingham & (who • retire as will he - soen by. the ac companying notice, from tho business of transportation,) oar tonnage capacity 5s greatly increased. The withdrawal of ttao cars of the Pennsylvania Rail read Company from the State Road, will enable us to save about two days in. time of transmission. . - • : CLARK A THAW, ••CanalßaPin.pitteburgb.Pa. . LEWIS A BDTLKR, 21D Market st, andlQS South ironist, Phila,: - ■ JOHN P. CLARKE^. , No.l South.WUliam York. WILLIAM PALL, . 78 North street, Baltimore.:, BIHGH&BI’S USE. THIS la to giro notice that -w have retired from the Transportation Business on the Penn sj Ivanla canal and railroads, between Pittsburgh unil Pliiladclphia-aod Baltimore;-and wo Tooommend-Ourformer.castoineES'WhQ • . wish to ship good# by the above route,to patronise D« Leech., ft Co.*a, ana the Pennsylvania and Ohio tine. BINGHAM ft BOCK, febffiJ WM. BINGHAM ft Ca . Fennaylvantn Railroad* • :. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh* Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1854; . Sirtl Class —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture* second band, Fare, Pianos, Poultry;Wlncvi*. baskets or boxes: 75 cents lbs. Sxond Ckus— Dried Fruit,Beeswax, Deer Sklniv,.CloTor andTlmoUiy.Soed t .Glasswara,.llariJrarQ,. Rags,-Wool and Sheep Pelts,and Egga: lOO lbs. ■ •' ••• v ; -• i ;.; ' Third CTom—Bacon sod Pork (loosej Butter, in firkins, kegstfr-hbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot* ton, uncompressed: 55c. 8100 lbs. - jFbartA Cias*— Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Baxley and Halt, Beef, and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Lard i OH, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco: ; 40c. $ 100 2>S. -v. i Flour 80 cento iglbbl. • •>■■■■■ | nprl -OEORGE C. PRANCISCUB. Gißinghom ft Co.’i.TransportatlonLlne, mO AND PROM PHILADEttinA,'BALTIMORE. AND X 'NEW YORK.—-The Owner» aijd Agente-of said Line hare boon fbrthe past fourteenyears connected vriih the 11 old established Blnghem's Xtne,”; -Tbey wili pro their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandlivAe., In'the shortest tlme'sud on' as farorable terms as any other Lino; • . >. > 49* Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia andßoltimoro. GEO. BINGHAM 4 CO., V Canal Basin, XlbertT-stvPUtsburglu BINGHAM, DAVIfI A €O.» . 276 Market BTeet, Philadelphia. **- • JAMES rWILSON, Agent,. 121 North at,'Baltimore. M. L. 08TR&NBEB, Agent, < ; 86West fit. New York. Proprietors. GREAT BABC&IN8 IN DRY - GOODS AT . - A. STTIGHE’S NEW STORE, | * CORNER OF GRANT AND VIFTH STREETS. ■?. BATING THIS DAY-. OPENED MY NEW STORE, I 'begleaTetocaUthe attention of ihaXadlcatOvtbe 1 atvTuplands of SPRING AND SUMMER . I GOOD&juaf received. Among tbo. stock may be found r goods now- Imported. It comprises* I in fart* I-"3)0 pieces blfcek and fancy Dress Silks, DOota-to s3p«ryd 1 500 do Mous. delaines, BaregedoLalnes,andMousMK ~ line da nego; 1 200 do .Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, In great variety; ■ L.'ZSO. .dfil. Now Style Dress Ginghams; . [ 12000 do Amerfcao f Fr«ndittndEnsUslxPrints; ' I 600" do; FrCnchaad English Lavobj - l . . I 2000 French Collars, from 12U cents to $5,00; , : r 1 -200Mn9tJllas,orthelatest styles, among,Trlucb are some I ofthemostbcautifalimporledfafo.iblsfiottntry.* • I Tickings, Checker Linens, Crash, Diapers, liable Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear,Ac,. I thU department’Witt be found* com _ I plate assortment ot Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese 1 I a&d Honlfon Lace, One English and Thread Lace; all of I which will be sold unusuallTlMCr'> ” 1 Ten bales yard irideMusnn at six cents par yard. I myS • A* aTHGKE* . I#-*****’ rern.Citlea* ■
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