The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 15, 1854, Image 3

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On the Mumbling of the delegates, • sanitarian atom «*
aald that be bad been so .welt pleascdjWlth the plan, of op»-
T»t5OM pursued to Dauphin county, end edmlted (to system
.on which «» Bodetiee worn orgenlicd there, ao much,that
hededred the method they pursued wouldtoentcredontho
minutes end published, In orier that other Societies night
to afforded ah opportunity to make use of the sama system,
Thu notion elicited quito alengthy and animated dlscue
siorion tho relative advantages.of die different systems
made neo of in the Slate for thoorganiiatlon of subordlnale
Societies, undat its conduslqiii the lbllo*lngreaqlutJpnTr as
:•. totruducol by Mr Joseph Dulles, of Philadelphia *
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tainad ibr the prosecution of the wort, of supply and the in the.
StStlonbr funds,nlthaviowto permanency., : , wrshiptn we,
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luUonit was passed unanimously. liquors, at No. 185 Su
The same gentleman also presented the Mlowiog preatp-, ofa.
/* hie and resolution, which were unanimously adopted. o’clock, by P.M. Davis, aucti.
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.. J: Eyes,of Lancaster, and adopted without dissent; . . ..-, COSOBBT.—The ®!®.? I .^
ißcsoleed, That In.the ludgmiintoT thls.LCo»v»ntion, .it their last .publlo rehearsal, for •Wc*J^ls?cJL l
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- P4SHBTLVASU. BIBU BOOlETT.—Agreeably TO
HtcTlmu omngttnont, tt* <W«g«tM «pn»nlli)g tini Mbl»
goctaty of Panniylranta, «OMtntl<& »t 10 <Mnrt« TeltataJ
mottling, in th» Seeond Preaiijtortan church, on lfifli
Mr. Joseph H. Dalles, corresponding secretary, t»U«l too
meating to order, end made the following address ;
Cattlemen .’ This assemblage of delegates from ttießlM" j
AvUties In the Elate, and of friend* of cur cause, erne eon
£S2iS£.isS&Srf u>. »««»•» “Hffif-iSs
: tf!La Mid improve <m Mri«kt
disosssloQ of aueh <Ln«tionß.M »*y t
gb*n mcutb the greatxddeefwobate In ▼!*»,
to promote man’s U*fc»t temporal fttuUteml good. '
■ It Is out priTUege, ttodor .tlie gtaejoueptwrideneocf God,
to asssmblß on a spot, -wharft, In ibe memory -Of lWicgmen,
the varwhnop ©t.tbe savage was heard in oooflietwilh ewi«
Hind mn l where tha two great powers of Erxropo contended
jforthemasteryof tho.VaUey of tie Mississippi '.nod, where
:■; -thoauestlonwea virtually nettled, that»tittle «jdln* P*°
' pJ» »K>aia iniahlttWairoed land, from tho Jakes of the
Sorth to tha Golf of Mexico. *
:,' Though oitr pbuuasd operations are unostentatious, and
Indeedrnost efficient in the quiet placing or a Bible by ,
aomegentlehanUn.tbe dwelling ol« lowly fMcOy, mare
moving the lever that la moving the world. Even Sow ali.
Europe la engaged in a mighty conflict, end from: the ftp
»n roas of the north to. tho
gathering—ln three hitherto unknown in tho history of
man—tobettle; not for some territorial line, or some point
of Injured dlsnlty, bat-tor the greatqnesUon of religions
‘’rights, and ell Christendom, save one:mighty power, is
- moved In sympathy for the MoHunniK-not for. hls rell
• glon, hot for the religions rights of the pwle in that
Suid—and, etrangersau, the vast Empire of CWca is now
shaken from the centre to Us borders, and the great qaes
tlon lawhether * Blhle-teading people shall overthrow the
dynasty which has far egos raleas nation containing one
- third of the population of the-world; .'■ - 7 '- ' ■ -
These events give a.deep Interest to -onr operations as .
■odety f and ! trust that our consultations, and our friendly
intercourse in them meetings, may et oonjage our hearts m
: reanimate our efforts; and that Pennsylvania maydo nsr
part in the great work of diffusing the tight of God s train
through ail our own: families, ana throughout the world.
Aithsconcluston of the gentlemen's remarks, Mr. James
UV Buchanan, of Pittshnrgh, -was called to the Chair, and
Messrs. Henry Reeling, of Allegheny, end Isaao B. Smith,
of Plttsiorgb, elected Vico President*. ;
’ The Bev. Mr. Dale, of Delaware county, and Mr. B, B. Sel
lers, of this city, were appointed Secretaries.
Mr. Buchanan, on taking the Chair, returned his thanks
for the honor conferred, but felt .bis inability to .fill- it to. a
worth manner; however, he wonld not shrink ftom a any
rasponrihillty that might fall upon him, and with tho nsris*
tanco: and forbearance of the gentlemen present, ho would
endeavor to discharge. tho duties of the office in the best
manner he could.
On motion of Mr. Morriss, of Tork county, a committoe
Of five, consisting of Bev. Dr. Block, Messrs. Henry Sterling,
James A. Irwin, James A. Hill, nnd Copeland,, were se
lected to examine credcnlialaof delegates. -A
Upon the desire being expressed by one of the delegate^
the Rev. J. O. Aiklns, Becretejy of the Society for tho Westj
em district, gavo a short statement of the operations lp
Western Pennsylvania. Acontreatwasdrawnbet.conthe j
condition of the Society ten years ago and at tha pTesont i
time, and showed that it had attended Be Bold of oporetlona
into .'great number of places not before included. ■
- A number of Culportcurs and other agents h\d been em-.
ployed by the Young Men’s Bible Society, the AHeghcny
County Bible Society, and the Female Bible Society, and dis
tributed a latgo number of the Sacred Scriptures. A con
silcruhle sunformonoy had also been realiael by these So
cieties, and b-ndi»l in to thoTrcasurer of tho State Society.
■ The Speaker complained of a lack of spirit existing among
those hiving charge of the work; and thought that new
life m'ght ho introduced, and the Society made more useful
tho organisation of subordinate Societies in tho towns
’.ad district. - The speaker olso said that a new exploration
cflulf the counties In Western Pennsylvania should be
mode, ms that number, at least, were not supplied sufficient
iy with Bibles. Cambria county had lately been supplied;
and.. portion of Armstrong county gono over. In the lit
ter county, there were found five hundred families complete'
ly destitute of Bibles. The work of supplying Brie county
will shortly bo commenced. This county has already con
tributed six hundred dollars to the fends of the State So
ciety, end trill give that amount yearly, betides farnlshlng
the whole eouuty with Bibles. In Crawford county a great
aearelty of Bibles wss felt, and a new supply badly needed.
Westmoreland county, In Alteon months, contributed 41,500
to the State Society, and wanted a new supply of Bibles— i
tho last supply was furnished three years ago. In Clarion
county, whlsh hod been explored by tho agents, ono hun
dred and fifty iamilles were found destitute of the word of
Hod. Mercer county also needed a supply; bat no. means
hid Jet been taken to furnish it. Butler county, Isst year,
coutrihntnl three or four hundred dollars—tho first dona
tion madehy that county. Thospeakor also remarked that
the whole Northern range of counties should be'attended
toby th»fedtty,'.asnoanistanre was given athomo. The
work in Beaver county hed been attended to very negligent
ly. ! The gentleman thou entered Into a somewhat lengthy
description of the colporteur system, and explained tbs mo
dus operandr of their proceeding.
The Sgcnt of tho Koslem District, Bev. Mr. Torrence, also
gave on account of themannsr in which the good wort
-was progressing W his part of the State. • The gentleman
thought if a tract was published and distributed broseast
over His whole State, It might operete very beneficially In
the dUTuelon of that work. Hsuphln county was remarked i
to he the best organised county in the district; and an or
ganization, on a similar principle, had been mads in York
erfoniy; Borki eonnty was referred to as being the poorest
and least effectively organized of any county In the State
and exhibited .very sad and humiliating account An ex
plorathm' of the county took place a short time ago, and
the result was as follows: Number of families visited,
9010; Families destitute or the Bible, SOT; Bibles and
Testaments putln dreulatlon, 1100; Of Protestont fieml.
lies, the fewest were found destitute. 3527 females had
been Visited in tho dty of Beading, and 281 of that number
found wlthont the Bible—the majority .of them being Cath
olic;: Carbon county had been explored, and 300 families
supplied with Bibles. Among the Catholic families visited,
.few Dousy Bibles were found; but tbs greatest number
were destitute. Bibles wore left by tho Colporteurs amongst
. great number of such families* -
A motion was made that tho roll of Counties be called.
■si representatives from eachdistrfct make, statements of
the condition end prospects ol the Bible came In their rr
epeetivo mantles. Accordingly, reports were presented
■ from nearly cvcry.eounty lu the - Commonwealth, and a va
riety of satisfactory: and gratifying facto elklfed. It was
shown that subordlnats Bible Bocietiss wsre organised, and
in affective operation all Over the State; end that .the
.mount of money contributed, end the number of copies
of the Sacred Scriptures distributed, exceeded all expecta
tions. Tube rare, in come counties, the organisation was
more complete; nnd thelrTebot* crowned with greater eons
ceea ; yet, in all, a good spirit pervaded, and all were com
ing up to the work bristly. •
’ AdrcumsteuceoeeuTredaBborttimaago.inYoikcounty
which created groat excitement, bnt which aided materially
-to increase the nsefolnsss of ■ the operations there. The
■. circumstance referred: to was tha burning of a copy of the
Bible, which had been left In tho hands of a poor Herman
•catholic by the colporteur, *Hd afterwards burnt by a
-priaat.- 'An Indignation was created which existed for a
-eonslderahlo time, and a greater number were found to
r,f . moogeneraldlffurion ot the Bible.
In Bhlltdelphla city 25,676 Bibles and 20,000 Teatamenta
had been distributed to seamen alone, borides 0,431 Bibles
.ud Xiutameuts placed In the hands of emigrants- and
otiiers, at the rallroed <»ra and vessels. Tor the last three'
or four years the varioc* hotele In . the dty had been snp
plicd.wlth Bibles. 1,650 being dlstriinted.in this manner.
• Twb agents had also been employed to canvesa the el ty,and j
during the past yearvlsited 16,806 families;-of which rum’
her were found destitute Of Bibles. Elxoreeren hun
dradfamillcsroportca to ha»e had tho Scriptures left in their
housee-all Catholics. The public institutions, the county
prison, lhe alms houses, pcnitenUsry,booses of refage, 4c.-
were also furnished with a anpply of Bibles and Testaments,
U ) a great number of Sabbath schools, that were unable
to purchase, supplied gratuitously.
A vote of thanks was returned to the Young Men’s li
brary,"for tha offer of the free use of the books, to, ol that
institution.
On motion, adjourned to 3 o’clock.
' Health Omoßi— lnterments in the City of
plUsbnigbj ftom Jana slh to Jane 131 b, 1854. ; .. ,
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1 0
HepatieC0110...............
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TJainbwn .1, ®. ...
Inflimroattau of Lungs... -D- .v* .
Inflammation of Brain... p >l. ....
• laflamtaailon of Bowela.. 1 ,® : r
nfThroat... 1........'0 ,
» X 0
BttU 80rn..... 0 .... 3
Puerperal peTor..«. M l .................. 0., • .
00xu0mntt0n....;.v;..;~./.v 1 .................. . 0 .
Crump..!. 0 ...... 1
Oboloru Morbus.*....l 0 . .
1 OF THE ABOVE THEBE WEBB:
'Under l From 40. to. ,50..«........S
ifroa i lio “ :60 to"
1 « .2 to * f 60 to 2
J « •. u TO to 50,,; - 0
< « I0tol5.„ .~D w 80 to 90 ~ ~0
* « 16 to 20 0 *' 00 to 100
‘ « 20 to 30..................-0 Age an1nKiwn...,....7......,....0
< « 20 to 40^—..4]
! Uales&; Jfaftale* 8; Wills l£; Colored 1„.......T0tal 16.
: By order of the Boardd)?-Health. • . . .
r A.O.MUBDOCK,
Physician of Boatdof Health.
Abbitopaby of. tbji Bible Bociutt. —■ The
anolTersary eetel>ratlon of tho Pennsylvania Blble.Sodety,
: wa* held last evening, in the Bccond Presbyterian Church.
' The Bev. P. P. Mayer, D.D* of Philadelphia* w <»lk6
to preside.
• After the Chairman had taken his seat, a portion* of .the
Scriptures were teadby Bct. to Howard, and a prayer do*
'livered by tho President.
: lie Bcv. to. Black, then caxsefomrd and madeatouch.
: ( eloquent address of wolcome to the members of the
i godsty; which was replied to by Dr. May er* In a nest and
appropriate manner. ,
. The Bor. Dr. Bodgera, of Philadelphia* also, addressed the
meeting In a few impressive and Interesting remarks.,,. ...
At tha conclusion ofthew addresses thefarty-fcixth an-
nual report of tho Pennsylvania Bible Bcdoty was road by
Mr. James Bueßes,' from witch we glean the following in-
teresting ferta:
A new Bible House Is now. in process of construction fJr
the use of the Boclety, In Philadelphia, at tho northwest
corner of Walnut and Seventh streets, and will be comple
ted by tho coming fall. While U trill greatly facilitate the
operation* of tha fiOoSety, it wiH idm yield a revenue for
theprtsreutlonofltideslgns. -
; The number cf auxiliary Societies recognised the past
year, 1* fir*, via; Westchester Female, BtreadsbargF*male,
i WrighteTllTo Bible Society, Unlontown Female, and Femtle
Bible Society of Dunlap’a Creek Brosbytortan Congregation:
There are auxiliaries in nearly ’ ell the counties, and In
most the principal Wane in the State. The whole,number
of Societies auxiliary to the Penueylranla Bible Society, l 1
thlrty-eercn.
There hare been added to our lilt, the past year, slxty-fir*
' now hfe momhera, making now in ell four hundred and
clghty-five membora for life of this Association. An Indi
cation of the increasing Interest, felt In the Bible cause, la
afforded by ihe constant Increase of Ufa .member* ftomyear
to year. Thalr Influence greatly augments the uasfolneas
of the Sodety. life members are allowed to draw from the
' depository cos dollar** worth of Bibles, If called tor annual
ly. The design of this arrangement Uto cans* the Bible t,
he tarnished through there friends to act rants anil Ilka per
sona, who are too often orertooked In the family supply.
There hare been sent from the Depository at Philadelphia
during the year, 21,562 Bihlea, and 58,685 Ke* Testament*,
: making a total of 60,217 yolumos, wtul- an aggregate, since
the formation of the Society, of copies of the Bible
anti Testament.
By reference to the Treasurer’* Bcpoelj Kappoar* that the.
receipts from all aonrcea,forth* fiscal year, tare been Oc
cluding *176 11 on hand May 2d, 1658.) *28,61521, Wng an
excess of $3,18519 orer the receipt* of .the - pterions year.;
ilhla Is the largest amount erer rccelrodto any one year of
thoSodaty’* opetaUoni. ■
The American Bible Society was established in Urn year
1816. It has now fourtren hundred auxiliaries, and nearly
double that number of branch Societies tlx hundred
hand* are employed in printing, binding, and issuing
the hooks of that Society from their control hooso In New
Fork City, which baa been completed, within two year*
past, at a cost of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
an amount, orer and there the ordinary receipt* of the So
ciety, contributed by the friend* of tb* cans* far thla apodal
object. Baring th« last year it hs»lssued 815,399 rotomes.
Irtroeelpt* tor the same period were S3M,!W> 60.
Inslstereporter theßrilirhand Foreign Bible Society,
it is stated that the number of Auxiliaries and Branchta
connected With that Institution, In Great Britain and Its
<Jotahles,lsl2oo. It baa Depositories in France, Belgium,
Holland, Germany, Swoden, Norway, and Kossla. Tba n«
receipts fbr the year amounted to $*55,157 92. The Issue
of Book* from the tarton* Depositaries at hom* and abroad,
during th* same period, was one mllUoa, one hundred and
*ix!y-dgbt Ihonaand.eerren hundred enintaety-fonreoplfS.
- In the fifty yoar* which have elapsed aiueoUs organisa
tion, th« British and Foreign Bible Society ha* Issued tarty
fire million copies Of the word of God, In one hundred and
fifty language* of th« earth, on* hundred and twenty-three
being new trenalailon* cf th* Scriptures. ■
In tha yearn ISUB-19, tarty thousand coplos cf the Bible
were circulated In Austria, and tweniymrcn thousand to
Italy- .■■■-■ ■ •
The tallowing resolution was then offered and parsna:
TfcsolmL That while the iplritosl relation* of the work
! or Bible distribution justly entitle ll
oortof theCSruhin, it* temporal relatione also claim the
I ft, amble regard* and hearty cooperation of Amman pa
J.P. Durbin, D. Dothan tallowed to a beanliful and
dconent address, which ws* Ustanod to with great lnterest.
We art tarry that we are not ebto to publish ihe whole
doraaeat, ...
1 a Doxology was «uug by tbs choir, and » bcnediciion
pronoanccd by BeT. Dr. Howard—which concluded th* per
formanow. .
MbETIRO Of TUB PmSBUEOtI .CosrEttCSOE o*
the M. £. CacxctL—The annual mooting of. thl* body he*
eommonccdJtstehUy morning Jo the Liberty etreot Melho"
distCborch. ■ v..-
The meeting wee celled w order "by BMiop Scott taking
tbeCheir. ■ ■ ■■
: Alter the B*o*J religion* excrcties, the roll of Mlolrtere
Were celled, End the Conference proceeded to busines*.
The Bee. Wra- Cox, end Ber. Af m. P*»U*oo, of thl* city,
wereehoeen Secretaries. .. . .. ..
NobndoUi of Importance wa* tranmeted In the mern>
log—the Whole time being occupied to the appointment o'
the StEOdiog Committee* totheenxutog year.
A Totoof ihanfcf*** tendered to the Yeang Men’e IL
biary, tor anoffer of their mom* end bootr, gratottopaly.
The Confcmnm then edJobrnedontUS o'clock thl* mor
niog._ ■
' HOSBIBMS AWIMtItrrMAH KILLfiC ON TUB
rixiraimitiE Ritutoam—About three o’clock yesterday
morning, Simon Walter*, watchman between WllktoEbnrg
ud Exit Liberty,*** ran orer by the locomoiiroA’incrob,
attached to * fright trEln coming to thl* city, Tho esr*
parsed orer the lover pert or hi* body, catting him com
pletely to two. ■
The deceued *** nringl* m*o, about t»eoty*lghtyear*
old, »nd bore E good character-being «b*r mad lndu«lrl
ous end oho of the moat etUdmi men In the eompany’»em*
ploy; me pennl* reelde In Orconsburg,.where hlabodj
sin be taken for borleL
Coroner Lowry held *n lonoejton thehody, ood o yenllet
of accidental desth we* rendered.
Pbssbyivabu. Bajiboab.— -Tho foltoirlng ia a
itatwnentof the receipt* on this Bo«a for the inonta ot
tf>y,«ad the fleet flie month* of the peer. It .*’•11 1» c ’ > '
eerted that It eihlMti a greeing lncreeee prer the wit
periodUalyeaf: . .
Mey 31, 55
gnjoe month* last ye*r.*«.lQj,o72 00
locrcaie. •«
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Receipt* from Jin. lplSM* to JI.OWW «
Samoperlodlutjeir..—
Increase W
Wa deeu H our duty, as chroniclers of the
panlug events of the day, to call the attention of the puhllo
to the two Collar and Ally cento fashionable 811 k Hate at
the world-renowned “ Banner Hat Store,” UT Wood street,
the enterprise of Alt exceeds anything we have ever
known, and the man who would not be eatlsflcd with one
of the hate spoken of aboTO ahonld go hatloss. Remember,
the sign of the American flag, 14T Wood street—ellk Hats,
lashlonsble styles, for $3,501
ThiSVeediot in tna Baps Cass.—The joiy
la ibis ease, after being-oat nearly five days, returned a
verdict of gull ty yostsrday, against only ono of the prison
ers, Thomee Bert. We nnderstend a motion for a new trie'
will : be made, on account of the manifest InJastles of the
.verdict.. , . .. ;
Liberal Donatxoh.— 'Wo understand that a |
gentleman llritrglnOhautanqe county, N. 1 !., has donated
tjj 0 cmti of ten thousand and perhaps will Increase
It to fifteen thousand, for the purpose of ondowinga Prolca-
BOfahlp tn the Allegheny College, Meadrlllo.
Tbb T-aonn baits of very choiee wines and
Honors. »t No. 135 SmlthflsM street, near Birth, will be
commenced (by order of administrator) this morning at 10
clock, by P. M. Paris, enctlmaor.
Pubuo Saw.— The sale of the Magniro prop
erty, abore Birmingham, wilT come off this afternoon, at 3
tf clock'; when; all who deslra pleasant lot*, or email fcnn*,
are invited to ftttensL ...
■ Cosceet.—Tho Philharmonic Saolety trill gif o
their Its* puVlo rehears*!, lor cnJTaesday
flrmlnft the 23th iastknt, at XefajaUo U&M th 9 pto-
Trillbeppbliihca. inftw day*. 1 1 ■< .
Nunn’s & Glut k'l Planio.
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>wth« «il*fcrlbcr. : They h**» been cuulerl W H frn-
E? srt JL
SU : W®»» the .new lmproT«o>ent «rtwo
of tone. ' enwHTiff oter end ebo?e
•sessssss^^^^j^ss^,
IPSSZF"* ma * aotta sWMW&&
sign of tbo Ctolta Hwp.
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TELEGRAPHIC.
Sy tie O’BoiOj’ tine* for the Morning Pott
THIB.TT-TniRDOOSGB.SSS
.WiasurQfojr.'JiiOQ 11. — Senate. —Mr. DonglajofTcrfi a ra-
BOlutioQ unending the joint rules of the two Houses, jro-
Tiding thet the first session of Met,future Congnrts shell
adjourn nt 12 o'clock, SI,, on tho let Monday of May, . Laid
-The hill regulating the pay..of Deputy Poat-masters.-tras
: returned from tho House »Ith the Senate amendment. The
action of the IltfOßo was roncurred In, and the bul ls now
* that tho friends of the Homestead Bill
would Insist upon making. It the order from day. to day till
disposed of. and also that they would ondeavor to here some
action taken on tho vetood Xnsano BUI during the present
resolution providing for adjournmepton the
14th August, was iakcaup. .Mr. Gwlnu moved; to amend
by striking out the Hth Augusfc, and Inserting from July
17 th to October 16th»
•After along debate the amendment wee adopted and the
resolution passed. , t ..
- The House went Into committee of tho whole on the gen
eral appropriation bill. ; . .
■ Mr- Brooks spoko on tho Buhject of the Pacific Railroad,
after which the House adjourned. *
• K»wToaK J aiuce Monday,
active. Coffee: sales 200 bags Bio at 9%. Java 14,doprcswd.
:Kour firm at $8@58,76, solos 7,500 bbls; Southern.at $8,87
<3*9,50. - Grain: sales 9,000 boa Wheat, unchanged, a mod
era tedemand at previousrales; sales 42,000 boa Corn, firm
at78&86. Sugar: sdea s<X> boxes Muscovado at 4%; HaT
ana whlte 7K,firm. Molasses: sales 175bbls Orlcanaat
22, dull. Linseed Oil: sales 5,000 galls at heary. Mo
ney unchanged; Stocks lower. Whisky: eal*s 5000 bbls
Ohio at 27%. Provisions: sales 1,500 bbls Pork, unchanged,
an aollve demand at previous rates, sl2@sl3,lft; sales 400
bbls Beef, firm at $10; Lard: Bales 1,700 bbls atjgg, prices
higher. Iron market firm, salos.l6o. tons at s4l©s42, .
pniLiDEtmu, Jane. 14.—Flour: little or no export d<>
mand; a small lot Brandywine at $O, at which standard
brands are freely offered. Rye /Flour steady .at ss,£o.
Oornn'eal $3.76. Wheat: more inquiry for white,, sales
7,000 bus Pennsylvania fit.s2,l7@s2J7Hvl,op&busrod
brought $2,05, Ete scareo and In demand at $1,16. Ooro
doll, buyers only offer 82forycllow. Whisky: small.sales
at 28
CnrciEPtAn, June 14,—Tho river has fallen seven inches.
Moneyless stringent; exchange dull at.l@ll<£ premium
for eastern. Flour dnU at $7»00@7,75.. Wrnsky, 21%.
Mess Pork, $l2. Linsebd 0U,.74®77, dull. Other articles
unchanged, 1
J%EWSFOU JXIVMBi J9SEJV*
TAs steamer ForMoien, Copt.-Thomas Poe, wlllleateas
tho regular packet fbr Cincinnati today, on the arrival of
the eastern cars.
The steamer Orl t CaptiDDlon, is up for St. Louis. Bhe
will go direct, Tho Orb is a new and beautiful boat, and
this trip, wo believe, will be tho first revolution inherent.
Tht regular Cincinnati' and Pittsburgh packet steamer
Prtmiy7ca«fcr, Copt. Klinefelter,arrived at tho whaifyes
terday to discharge her freight, preparatory to laying up for
the summer season.
TAs Cumberland river was roeedmg at Nashville on Wed
nesday, the 7th Instant, with about 0% fort water on the
shoals.
The river was slowly falling yesterday, with &J 4 fe®s « a
ter in tbeeaxml last evening, and 3% feet water on the ralLa
Tho weather was cool end cloudy yesterday, but clear last
nighU— LcmtmUe Couner, ICIA. :
The steamer (7 urf, Capt Bales, was prevantod from gel
ting off yesterday, hot will posltlvclyleave this morning.
The Eicer.—Thtn were fire feet water by the pier mark
last evening it 7 o’clock, and Tiring slowly; theweathor
aloud y, with a prospect of moro rain.
. Stxjlhboat Me* in want of Pure Medicines and Mtdldno
Chests, can have them supplied at lower prices thas^they
can be had any where in tbo city, by calling at
Bit. KEYSETS Drug Store,
No. 140, corner Wood si. and Virgin alley,
jtj&e Sign of the Golden Mortar.
b ran wares i 9 rna ciusseVFiis sues.
ARUIVKB.
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
<• Lutcrne, Bennett. Brownsville.
*• Thomas driver,Hendrickson, WTwtNewton.
«« Gen. Bayard, PceMcSißhzxbelh.
•* ■■ Mfebignn, No. 2, Wolf, WcllfrJlle.
« Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
«* Orb, Bllleo, Cincinnati.
«* Pennsylvania, Klinefelter, Clndonati.
« Pittsburgh, Campbell. Cincinnati.
“ Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling.
' ** Exchange, M’Callnm, do.
* DEPARTED.
<* Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville,
«« : huxeriiff.Bennfttt.Brownsvitie.
• «« Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton.
** Qen, Bayard, Pe*ldeK,Elixabeth.
“ Michigan. N 0.2, Wclf t W'«UsvUlo.
** Venture, Gordon, Bc»«cr.
u Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. .
« Hxchangn, M t CaJlo©, do.
41 Cuba, Abrams, Cincinnati. • . .
"STEAMBOATS.
PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHAII, LOUISVHiE,
m '■
BAIST 1.0018..
Pittsburgh and dnclnaaU Bteasa Packet Lino,
rout ns cosTETixcs or _"■
PAS9BSGEBB ASD PItEIGnT
nsrsztx ■ ■ _
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Lonlt.
... Tins Era* U exajvtti of <*«a.flags. &
first tl*« swwertul Sirawftt. an.’jjtsfjjse*?
■ffißgalaSa-i'.iurt for ajwed. •tile&iur.saftij.oaansaaaia
»nd «nnfort,.nJl» ft* osw isaorott etaT unar Ettui
plater* on tb* Ohio tlrcr. tt eono<rt* with lh» V, 8. Mail
lilaacf Steuarrt from Cincinnati in EonifriHo and Salnl
IxmU. to »blch paswnnur* «"! <Waht m ticltlM and rf
criptat Uintah daily. Tno n<r» Stennrr* taro boon «daad
totiatJnc. wtiich new wnsirt* of ttotsHnnlns beat*:
Bayio/ftjmrfuw
Btati. Gsjan'nt fren PitifjvryK j
BOCHETB STATE. M. TP. ntns:i(»v»a...Ban<lay. i
MKBBKSGEE. Ha ’A—J. B Barn Urn-lay.
AItKMIEKY JUo- M’E*ra.........,.....Tu«d»7.
CBYSTAI PAEACE W*.J. Kcotts—rr...W«lßWT!»y.
PHILADEIPHIA .R. J. Caret.... .Tborsiay.
EnTfIBOTtG 1L.... .a C«fßtu__ ......FrMsy.
PESNSTtEAHIA- Jno. Ku«mTrr_ ..Saturday.
U*t» 4ii!lj»t loo’c!a*, A. M., prert«sy. •
ffo freight toos$»*«1 after n\u* o clock on lbs tsonxiog CT
Earti«ri*r*, apply oft boart, or to * t
JOHN ft. LIVIJiQSTO??i liecntj. •
JOHN FbACK* f Agenu,
Moooafiahel* Houm BaiUiojjf*
MeclO}
PHMmreh, 1853.
For SUXionl*—Dlr«ct.
I » THE .learner OUB„ Caft. Wb. Polos, will
JufiffiraraSj&ea.o for the ttoTe a&d tntermwlliio porta on
55C55159, 15lh tort, at 5 o’clock, P. SJ. For freight
aad rainm apply on board. of to .. .
JatJ*' ' _ CHAIUXit PAnM'.g. Agent.
:■ ■ .For ZSPMVU**' • .
JMmr _ TXIE strstaer KATE CAS3EL, Capt. JGrtPii
Ju33X**dti’YAT. will leave for the shore end lntorsao*
nSufrEiMßdlaie ports on SATCRD AY, 17tb but, at 12 M*
Flight a°a Agent..
■■■■ For Cincinnati.
.1,, ■ TUB »te»m»r ADVANCE, Ceptain Caour,
leave for Iho above and Intermediateporta.
aßßottoa THURSD AT, 16th laet., etlO A.M.
Tor ftelghtan* nwrM "jgjft*™,, A „ aU .
Vor Cincinnati'
__ _ mb •!«« youktown, tbmim
ÜBs*&Pdii. trill lea" for the atoro and iutrnnwjl
ports on TUUIIBDAYj lGth lost** at 4
———aujpotw I), WILKINS, AgTOU
Tor fculthtandpawagi apply on board. -l en
■ ' . .
■■■■■ ■■' * TUB .tanner UAZELP,C«pt. Puts, sill
t "-Sr- .ftlMi™ for the at»re and IntermcdUta pon» on
JJgBWIKTHimaDAY. 15th tort, at 4 o’clock, P. SI.
' Forttriahtand paoasaapply onboard. J»‘« .
”1854.”
CANADA WEST.
i^l o, 7u«;rs
THfi TIKE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain |
IL BauoWa will make two trips a week between Cleveland;
port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: .1
Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, erory MONDAY and
TUUBBDAV EVENING, at 7& o'clock.
KS«»th. Clorcland,
Coluttbusand ClnrJnnati,tho Clcvoland and Pittabnrpb,
tboUka Shore, and tho Tolodo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroad* Also connects at Port Stanley with tho Uondon
Line of Stages* which connect* with tho Great Western
gnd passwteopply on board, or to SCO VITA A
LAUDEeSaLE,Cleveland; &F. HOLCOMB, Portfitanley,
or A. STBRIDE* Port Harwell aar27 tnov
TXT ANTED —A situation by a German, who writes tbo
W German end Emtllah languages, as Clerlt or Porter
In a store or warehouse* References glron.
Also, a situation for a Young Man, (German,) who speaks
tbo English and German fluently, as uaikeepor, Porter, or
to drlre carriage for a prirato totally.
. Also, a altuatlnn for an excellent Cook or tlonßO.koepcr,
and an Assistant Cook, in a first class Hotel or public Instl*
tutlon. Apply at FRANCIBCtW Agency Offlw,
- nxyfii ■ 05 Fifth stroet, near the Post Olllce. ,
—. ■ ■Hon Wanted. ' ~
ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED on the Central Rail
road, botweon Wilklnsburg and Irwin's Station. Tbo
wanes will be a day, payable at tbocndof oaoh
mrath. Also, 50 U(sttSßB oud CARTS wanted on the same
work, tbr which the highest wages will bo givon; Entiulro
, t
T AND WAIIBANTB WANTED-Jl7B 00.-I wish to pur-
I j ehaso Lana Warranto to the amoantof PUo Tbotmaa
Arrau in 160; 80 or 40 MW Warranto; for which will ho
“-ass sags," 80
• . . Real Estate and European Agent,
. __sj corner of Seventh &nd BmUhflold Btrceto.
David Munn,
Beal estate and contracting aqknt, no. 2,
IRWIN Stroot, Pittsburgh, lian for sale, as follows:
of land in Coi«r county, lowa, 10 miles Itom Mas-,
the miin »ad to Mari’on, and 8 milca from Tip
-5!?0 mites from two ltßllroad depots; 00 acres is under
cultivation, a good Frame nonce, Frame Bam and Grana-
Sa. a Took bearing Applo Orchard. The farm Is well
1 mbiNil hisha dry* good isad* In iiyery healthy county*
areat bamdncoritetad of this farm for prompt
payf^nqulro Mahore,orof Mr.JotmMunn.ontEo pro-
aoresof land, wllha large Steam Saw Mttl, now
in successful operation 1 S Frame lit-ollines-Bora, Black
smith Shop and Tools, Boot Scaffold, Work Shop,
atoon the bank of the Allegheny.rlrermt Mlfiort Eddy,
Armstrong county. Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L.
5 toBoo,ooo feat, B. M,of good
White OftlcPlyn*.&inohea thlcfe.B or 16toot long, 7 to. 16
SS wldVpSt to be delieerediu October next and part
* D all theßed*Furniture, and army thing of
thefitting ant of a large Hotel, in tte dty .of
ft very lifgo.btißlnew. Two to flto yoftTß eftbo
we mSae Imaw cSalso bohad.andimmedmtopoaessloa
If reffuiied.GEnffUire aeahoye. Jw
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TELEGBAPH MARKETS,
POST OF PITTBBXTEGH.
*’1854.”
WANTS.
COMMERCIAL— POST. |
PITTSBUEOH BOARD OP TR4JDE ABD
MEaefIANTS’ EXCHANGE.
OFFICERS.
SUTPTON. *
J\rxt Vice Prcndcnl—TViz* H. Smith.
■■■ Second u . Wm.K. Brown. t .
, Scarctary—' Wm S. Havxw.
flVtawnw—Joas-D;-Scmix,..-:-.,-.- , '
Superintendent— B; T; Nobtoam, JRv r ■
CommitUt on -Arbitration for June-War. R. Brown, v> F.,
James M. Cooper, Jakkb F. Tannsb, Isaac JI. Pmuock,
Francis Selurs - . •• ■ ;■
DAILY REVIEW OFPITTSBOEGH MARKET.
OvriOi or rat D&ili MoaNina Post, >
Thursday* Jane 15, 1854. . j
Floorscarcely heldits cwnyeatcrday, under tho advices
per the Arabia. Sales vert leaner thnnforsome doyspast.
In Bacon tho business was considerable. •Wo nolo: : ~
FLOUR—Sale* 60 bbla. s.Lfrom first hands, last evening
at *8,46; 20 d0.d0., wbarl $8.35;;200 do. do. *8,25} 60 or
tra^Jo.sB^7;KOd6.do.Wl* •By® Flot^: 26^ble ‘»tW6:
GRAIN—Corn: bbls.pbellcsd Corn,from-Rtore, at 60»
10) do.ear do, 62^.; Oats; 150 bus., from depot, at 42.
JIAY--16tonBat$12@$yr. ' .
WHISKY—IO6 bbls.* in .lota, at 2o; 00 do. do* at 20.
BAOON—Sales 25,600 fta. Sbonldcrs, Sides abdHomsat
6>4. and:Bl4. Iron City a. o HamsatlOH* ,
ra2-K0 bbfs.Tront, at*B,6o; 60 hf.do.at ■
SODA ASH—6 eke. dom.at 3J4, on time; 6 do. do. do.
Mil METAL—IIO tons c.b. temper at $l6, 6 mos. :
PBICES OF STOCKS.
oaonkons nan-v »oh *ar nossisn
Patricks ~tb Friend, Bxcuani
Comer of Fifth and Jibed streets, i
LOANS. 1
UnltedStatea6*.lBoB ... . * 119,001
United Stateasfl.lBs3 • 10M,0|
Pennsylvania6s.lBT9-...
I , L , nnaylTan!as‘..lB63... 95,00
Allegheny county Os., ■
Allegheny county coupons. 96,00
Pittsburgh city Os 98,00
Pittsburgh city coupons, payable .
New York ...... 102,00
Allegheny City 05.....; . 08,00
Allegheny City coupons, payable „
In Philadelphia-. 92,00
■ BANK STOCKS.
Bank of Pittsburgh 65,50
Merchants* Manufactorere 1 Bank 67,00
I Baohange Bank.... ° 5 "
Farmere’Dopoaltßank....
Monongahela Bridge...,
St. Clair street Bridge...*
Hand street Bridgo-.
Northern Liberties 8ridge.......... .
INSURANCE STOCKS. .■ ■■
Western Insnranco Company 16,50[
Cltlaena’ loeuraaco Company 15,00|
Associated Firemen's Company— 6,00|
telegraph STOCKS. |
Atlantic and Ohio.-..;................ «.Oo|
Pittsburgh,Cincinnati s Louisville 41,76
Lake Eric-
Pittsburgh Qas Works 63,00
Monongahela Slacken t0r.....
ItAILROAB STOCK.
Pennsylvania BaIlro«l...-—-••• *9,00
Ohio and Pennsylvanlaltallroad.. 48,,6
Cleveland a Pittsburgh railroad... 60,00
Marine Railway and Dry Dock-,. 102^0
TnrtleCroek Plank Road ~.. 10,00
Perryavllle Plank Road..— 26,00
Qreenshnrg Turnpike 8,00
Char tiers Ooel Company...
COPPER STOCKS.
Pittsburgh and Boston
North American
Northwest. |
North Western - T — - t^i
Adventure—..... ...... .
Ohio Trap Bock.. —~ i
Minnesota ——— „ i
Pittsburgh end Isle R0ya1........ 8,00
Douglas Houghton— 4,60
Or.tonegan
OO,OO
00,00]
• 80,001
lUilg«— ———~— ,~l
OoUlßlf ... AOOj
.Utee- - - o.«i
fflull 2,001
Avery. ♦
Forest-...,..
FbcrnLt
NEW ROOKS, MUSIC, &c. .
BMESIAr A Yfiir at Erterooxa, Iml on the Frontier*
oMlimsla, Turkey and Fonda. By tho Hon. Rcbctl
GUcs,*or the Strangles of LUa; by Thom** Miller,
Esq.; price 60 rents. , •
JuoenninbarCbajabcTtfJcnrnalj original editum.
AeUWgto ATale of tbo GlimTitae, by Miss E> A, Du*
pnvi price 25 : L
HowlU'aYWW at Remarkable plae*». • •
The Hit* of the Ike Hunter, by T. B.TbOTp, Uloatmted;
pl j«l3 l ' For Pa ‘|L * CO;, S 3 Smtthfleld street.
T*" 118 RAPPERS: ot tha Myatcrfc*, Fallwdw and Absurd*
Me* of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, and JJntrAaC**
meat; with Mastratlon*-~prie* 60 cents. .
The Barton Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Boms;
molalnleg the Report of the Enroll flail Mooting, the
Harder of Batcbelder, Theodor* Parker's J>*wm for the
Day. Speeches of Counsel on hoik rides (corrected by them*
wltml, vvrtalim Report of Judit# LortngVjDedri?n, and a
DctMto Account of tbs EmbMkaUoo—price 25 esnta. . ;
TW» lAiabert: or, the Memoirs of an Unfrrtanaio Wc
man; aoompaqinnto Mary Price, by O. W.M. Reynolds—
isrfce 60 cent*. Fm taler by . ..
a, MlKga-AOO^S2SmHbfieM»treet._
■. ■' •. • - - Near- Htulc*
ThoFllrt Walts, by W Dfr Ham;
Oeoeriev* Walts, by tFAUwrtv
La BdU Swiss* Walt*, fey D*Al!*ri;
The Nymph of the Ware Walts, by Wallacor.
LaHuiea*ttrWaHx,by Wallace; _
LmielUosKnn, I’clk* Matoortta, by 11. Mswn;
WUw#gl»>lka*feyFvU. Brown;
Dilution Polk*, by Walla*?; ...
Th*C«*»fct, Turkish military Polka, by Jmboj
Florida. polka Redowa by Drtwler; .
Fbir* 51a*oarka,by Jocbo;
•’Hop*Polka.by Schwab;
Dishing Polka,by flrakoacb;
rWlHard** Polki, by Strakoacb ?
Dslrif Polka, by Jucbo: ; _
' Pint Lor® feholfiarh* by Wallace; .
YefbCaa fkhottlssb, by ScbaUebnj,, » ;
Wbbrnerßchmti*ct4wr KTtig«; v .•- >■ .
Jnst received, tiisKlifr with a general ftlwiioa of ifce latest
grogs, and for trie>y EIKNItY „
j*L* 101 Third street, algo of the OoldgaJlatp.
TESTMJUWSUKD anil ferrate at ISUBAKI.I/S DEPOT
of Cheep Literature, .So. 15 FlfUi rtrMt, the fallowing
"TtwHßarpera; or. The Mfstrrfca, Vallcrier, and Abiurdt
ties of Spirit napplog, Table Torolng, Ac. •
Beatao Rate B»t,an4 Trial or Anthony Borne,
. BhrafAmbert: or, the Merootraof an Unfortunate Wo
loan, by <). W. K. ItevooMe.
Arhleljb,» Tala of the Olden Time, tjMue Bupay-
Trend* lu Turkey, by Adolptiur filedo. ~>•■-■, , ?
Tbs Uon’a Skin aet the Iprtfi Hunt, by Charles de
Ctrnktdr
KraaeoUr tha Booiirtoie. 15 ftfiti street, near the corner
of Market. MiSSBU, A EltOTUBlt,
jeU , . Bookseller* ap t 8:.-, tinner*. :
lATB I’UBLIOAiTOSS AX DAVISUVS,; 64 Market St,
t near Fourth. . . . : ' _ ~ ,'
Thatlfo of Dr. Alexander: by hi* soo, 3. V. Alexander.
; The Sfagatine* at 20 rant* per cumber.; our present and j
Model for Tnunglltn: by Dr. Scott, of Soar, 0t«
lean»-n eourae of Xeetnrea. . . .
fern teases: second eertra. ■ . ...
Tho Pariah Eliot Abetter book than either Sunny Side
0r Hooke for Tooth, ala; MabelQrant,Charles
Roussel, rhe WoM Cutters and Ellis* of Terhanon, Act, Ac.
Alexander on Consolation: dirap eiltlon, ft.».. .
Manual of Mladonf, or Sketches of Perehrn Mtoloni of
the Pwebyterlan Church: hy Uet.J.C.l«wrle; vith niapa,.
abowlogtho atatlonsdfa. ;
; Africa and the .American Flag. ; bXviS o N ,
jaO; • 65 Market ToaftTu
XTBVF fiweci Mu«le—Knls l >s»
]\ Hardcman'a Mountain Hy me Song.
Le JiuaninYalsn—Willae*.
X*o * Merry IAasWagOW—OIOTor.
Street Woman— £me>«jn;
Krenln? Homo Bong.' _ ' ":
Acrcrablo Bcbottisch—Brown*
Widuim) OtUc. : ;•
A PM»iDit QHmpw-Toa.
Drum Ufl» Folk*. • .
Russian pwro Dance—Grobe.
■patrest ortho Pair- Polka.
Spanish Panaongo—Grebe.
Tbe Separation—Galtar* ■
May Breesca-Gultaf-Ma* &s**:
Mr Howe, My Happy lloma—tloiUr.
Ja>t r«elTeiland for eal» *t , ctwßwrrß BH , Mjrs
Old ErtablUrttfd WaaoDtpot, 118 Vood tt.
milE tlltnuitfOP PUTSIIUKQU, irom the earliest pi>-
1 ncd when it «M 'rtelted'to .*!>»« flum, down to tho
din of the last century. »>U* notices of some of the Impor
tant maonfostures ftad »ork« oflntetnal Improrcment, np
to U)« present timet to ■. ,
About one hundred copies of the abo*» bl«hltr Interest*
Inn work remstn on hand—the price reduced to To cents ft
copy, Published «nd for rate
i„,n St Wool street.
tSS&NK LESLIE’S MUi'B flAy,KriircTrarl«,''Lonilon.
r omlNc* York VMhlon».-Iho - T «n«
115 Bottoms of tbo nowost atytesjapopor pattern f»o
JIW Mantilla; patterns for Ncwllemrki o now.riiwtof
mu»lc,aml mochlntorcstloßandutofulmadias matter.
ln f «-n ta J h“%t tt>e Cheap Book Store of
AUtnfr M#g»an» W. A.QIU>ENPENNK7 A CO.,
• - ••• 70 Eoarlh wtrwt
xubE RECJSIVKD— Prank Kwllo’e lodlos' Oaretto
• I parts, tondon and Now York Fnshlnus, for Juno.
Tho IllUßtroti.il Hngailno of Att, for June.
The New York Jonmal, for Jone. 1 , ■ ..
Boßtnald LjJo.or tho Adopted Heir: by Mlm Pardao.
Eeoairod ami ™£su,£ t K U:INF.U'a literary Depot,
PlfUi street; opposite the Theatre.
JeB ■: ■ . r
TTfEVT BOOKS, BY: BiNUaS.-toKastl.
JN Yarns; from a Midshipmans Log,
to Ruin, or tha Danger*oftbs Town. .
The Rival Beauties, orLoveaiKiDinlomoey.v •
BtOCWD!:
'■••• : 104 Wood »tttofc__
Vmv WORK.—Vrumiuni Kway on tha Utaractorlsllca
I*ws of Frophotlo Symbol:
toron A.M.. Rector of fit. Paul’h Churcb. Norwalk, Ohio.
Pnhfiahedhy F. Knlßht, 1401 Nassau street, N.Y. Justre
colredby express and for sale R LAT , FF£R .
87 Wood street.
RESII ARRIVAL 0* NEW HOOKS, AT NO. 87 HUUU
STREET.—The Naiarine, ot tho iaotof : the tVasblng-
Emma D. E. N. Southiyorlh.
.-JMtwgtSBSL--
Hew arrival of Cbloberiuß’a P»anp». .
■ JOHN 11. MELLOIt, 81 Wood street, will
«fl|K3aafflbaM open to day (Satnreloy) tho following
«2BSCPp«In&W PIANO FOISTIJS, from tho celebrated
fjHnRTB mßnalaaSrjof oaiCKERINO 4 SONS,Bos-
*° n, TwV superbly carved 7 dclava PianD2. j -
Four jdnialtosewooa 7 « “
,Oniwscar»W
Ono plain Bosowood W£
■ Four do - do « “ “
' AU CbeobOYO instruments havo boon finished during.too
lMtmonth.Mid tiro of too lnUntelylcs of furaUure.taTO-.
if.{„7ntßbsToN ™OES )tt ndov S Pb™«»W.
No. 81 Wood street. ■
•• Agent for Chlcfcerltig ft Sons, Boston*
—■»-1 tktv_ A itood fiitmiticn for n Apply
W*, nuNoismis, VuyOfp«. -
” s . . 05 fifth street, noartho Foot Offlco,
Auction-Daily Sales,
i T the Commercial Sales Booms, corner-of wood and.
J\_ Fifth streets, at 10 tfdqcS,A. M, a general assortment
of Seasonable; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats,Csps, *c->
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M,
Gwcerieß.Qneenswai*, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
GUsees, New and Second Hand nonaeltQld andKitcben Par
nitare, &c.,
. AT 7 O'CIiOCK,. P. -M.,
Books, Stationery* Fancy. Articles, Musical Instrument?.
Hardwire and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and
SllveT watches, Ac. P. M. DAYIB, Anctlonoer. fja3l:tf
p, m. nw
FIREMENS’ INSURANCE: COMPANY STOCK—THIS
(Thursday) EVENING, tha 15th Instant, at 8 o’clock,
will co added to the ealo of Stocks and Coupon Bonds, at
theMerchants’ Exchange— . ... ; . ; >
25 pharos Associated Firemens Insuronca Stock,.
>l5 ' v * : - ' P. M. DAVIS, Auctfoncor.
TOOKS AND COUPON BONDS—On THURSDAY EVEN
XNQi June 15th, at 8 o’clock, at the MERCHANTS
EXCHANGE, Fourth street* wBl bo offored—
8 sharesßankof Ftttaburgh 8tock;:
12 shares Exchange Bank : Stock; • . . .*
22 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock;
60 shares Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Btocfc;
20 shares Western Insurance Company Stock; r ••
ZT pharos North American Minlog Company Stock;
-2 Allegheny County Ooupon Bonds, $lOOO each, paya
ble In New York 1885—no State tax;
X city of Pittsburgh $lOOO Coupon Bondjpayablo 1853
in New York;- fjelS] P. M. DAVIS, Aurt’ri
Choice wines and liquors—TauuaDAY morning,
JanelCth. st 10 o’clock, in the new four story brick
warehouse No. 135 Bmithfleld street, near Bixth street, will
be sold positivelywithout rosenra, by order of administra
tor, to settle an estate in the east, EIGHT YSEVEN CASES
WINES AND UQUOKS of .tho highest order and quality,
all of which hare been carefully Selected for sale in a late
respectable establishment .The Liquors arc genuine, of.
favorite brands, and the.Wlnes from the choisest vintages.
This Btockwllbe found of a quite superior class to such
articles ordinarily Exposed at ;
Tho stock is to be .soli by catalogue, and comprises In
part: 12 dozen CD 8 gold sherry wine; 12 dozen deport
do; 12 dozen do Madeira do;15 dozen do Otard,U4puy A
Cto ED brandy. 'The above Jots are inTowed as tho Bona
saTto ynported Into Baltimore in 1838. 15 dozen
Joguac Champagne brandy, 1842; 24 dozen OtordDcpuy &
Jo’s Cognac brandy;7lB39 and 1840; 10 dozen jags old
Schiedam gih, ** fish brana. pure cherry brandy ;• Islay
Scotch molt mountain whisky rold Jamaica and St Croix
rums; Com Cbauncey’a. goldenfSherry;: Stalker’s Amontil
lado sherry; SetdaV Madeira; London market.brown Tri
orte sherry; hUtck dwarf Madeira; Hunt A Co’s "four
grape’? Oporto London dock port. ■■■■•:■•
The whole will be Arranged for examination the afternoon
previous to sale. •-The special attention of alMs requested,
os it is confidently believed the stock, on examination, will
be approved by connoisseurs./ V.
AH must be sold, IhoVordor from fidmlnirtrator.-.bring
positivo. - [jel3] . P, M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. .
ge Crokeri)
FdUbttfgh* .i <.
\ Mked. \Rir Val ’
l $120,00 $160,00
1 101*00 .100,00
— 1 100,00
100,00
100,00
109,00
100,00
SUPEUIUR PIANO FORTE—On FRIDAY afternoon, 16th
instant, at 3 o’clock, at the Commerdnl Sales Rooms,
corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, will be sold—
. - Oho superior second-hand Piano Forte, six octaTcs, very
fine maboganycase. in: complete orderj cost $400; made by
Wtillnmßwift, Philadelphia.
>lB P. M. D AVIS, Anctfoacer,
(0,00
60,00
60,00
60,00
60,00
44,00
43,00
24,00
'68,60
;*W
49,76
49,00
.65,00
105,001
• 12,00
fpIURTY-TWO REGS EMERY-On FRIDAY morplog,
x June 16, at 11 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,
corner of Fifth and Wood streets, will be sold-- .
32 kegs Emery, a good assorted Nos.—F, 2 F, 3 F;
IC, 2,3, 4, and 6.;[>l3] DATIS, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE AND TO BET.
Yoluable Country Beats at Publio Sole.
WILL be sold at publio outcry on SATURDAY, tbol7th
day of June, 1854, the valuable property, known as
IRWIN FARM, situated in Robinson township. Allegheny
county, Pa.»at>outfive miles fromthe dty bf Pltlsburgh,
and near the Steubenville Turnpike; to be divided into lota
of.one -acre and upwards, to suit pureha«rs;being a part
of the same premises upon which the Chartiew Goal Work*
are now erected.'
Teemsof Satk—One-third in hand, and th* balance in
three tofive equal annual payments, with Interest, secu
red by bond and mortgage upon the property. For further
particulars apply to James 0. Richey, near the premises, or
to Geo. B. Biddle, Allegheny city,or T.XOoleman,Monoh
gAhela House, Pittsburgh. .. ..
: The remaining property lately owned by the Chart! ere
Coal Company; and known as the SPCormick, Burnside A
Marks Farm, will be Bold at private tala, in lots of one acre
and upwards to suit purchasers. By order of PETER P.
DEM&REST. ' JAMKS C. RICHEY,- '
jefrtr • Beal Estate Agent.
200,00]
10,00 ™
- 6,00
OAI 4 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK, lying between the
4AJ\j boroughs of Stcwartstown and Sharpsburgh.—
The undersigned bis recently bad surveyed off into Build
log Lots that very eligibTe ftM‘beautiful lot of lahd r con
taining about 20 acres lying on the bank-of the Allegheny
liver, between the above towny and will offer them - for
sale at publio auction, on SATURDAY, the24th day of
June,ftt3o’clcck;P. M. For beauty cfMeneryand sala
brit jf of location, this property is notexcelledin the county,
aud itbfTera.laduecmenU to purchaserst-not Only tomen
( of-moderaie means, but also to those wishing to purchase.
a sltefcrr a suburban residence, rarely to be met with. Tho
bridge across the Allegheny ator near Sharpsburgb, (and
which la now under contract,) will bo located on this prop
erty,connecting with the Lavreuceriße and Sharpsburgh
Plank Road, and bringing It. within 4 miles of tba Court
House when the Allegheny Valley Rafiroadis finished, and
j; U expected to hare the atta ch this fall; ,the station will,
be near the bridge, and will thus enable persons to leave
home and be nt their place of business in a few minutes.
Two regular daily Sbarpsbttrgh to Pittsburgh
posx through the property several times a day, and the Ex*
celrior Line of Omnibuses also pass it eVery hour. Plots of
tho grounds will be ready for delivery In afatr days...
-T - • • JAMES BLAKELY,
>l2 > corner of Seventh and Smithfleld ets.
:THSOU SALK.—Two eplendid Farms; one'of 100acre*, aud
’X 1 - the other 75 aews; heautiftiily located, on the Upper
St. Clair Township Plank Road, 0 mQes from tho city,each
bftheaijingio as to divide Into 10 acre lotyhavicgagood
spring ou each. It is a splendid opportunity for a specula
tion. Tfcoto who want a good /home; or . wish to make
money, would do well to look ai it, os we will sell to .tho
fir»t that offer# us our low price, in lots or alt together.
Also, five Coaniry Swty 1 mile fYom Woods’ Tum and
cmly Smilesfrom AUcgbeny city,by wayot the Yew Brigh
ton Plank RoaL They aro fine healthy locations, and of
ftr«i Very low. •
Also, ten Country Seats on the Ohio and PencsylTosla
ReilroedfT miles below the city. They will be sold separate
or togvthor to w colony or building association. It la a
lovely location, ond cheap, .
Also; one Lot of two acres, and-two Bmaller places of
ground, opposite Usriman’s at ‘Woods’ run, offered at a
very tow price for eo : fine a property. Xn aswrtmant of
Lands, Houses and Lots, always on htudv aud described:!n
my rrgUtcr. Before buying you would do wcR to call aud
enquire of ‘ TUOMAB HOODS,
>7 ' r 76 fourth street.
_ —CARRIAGES FOH SALEi
TUB nnderchmed baa 1 act received at hla
CARUIAGK WAKKHOUSK,
near the Two MU* Kan, between
anil Lawreneerillft, a splendid
orYEHICLES, of«Y«try desert prion, and will continue to
receive refcniarly, new and second hand GjrriagtJ, SvZkit*,
Bs#yfa. dfc-, which he will cell Co the very lowest terms for
cash. HftTlnghndtweiToyearS’practtreinthetßidnesCj.aßd
with his well tnownfocillri.es In the East, he flatten himself
in patting down ell competition. V>;i:
Those wishlngto purchasoare respectfully Invited to call
and see for themselves.
and prompt attention pald to repalrisßOf Carri
*%ts?&c. fpylBaUwr*| JOSEPH WHITE.
rtIXTT TUUEE ACKEs OEJhAKK.with 250 acres ofOoal
attached, and alltbo improvements thereon in cfleeess
ful operation. hold Farm is situated on the Slonongahela
river, 24 miles above Pittsburgh, and is snppUed with a
Farm H<ro«e, Kara, Tenant Houses, Orchard,uallroad, and
an excellent harbor,
The vela of Coal bflteTeetthicfe»ftnd cannot be rorpused
in quality.- For further patUmlars apply to . .
NICHOLSON & PAYNE*
No. 235 Liberty *tm*.
A NUMBER of tbo*» beautiful tots aOjolninj Uie OnmJ
btu Station, I ft Oakland, will be offered at public salo,
©it FIUDAiT, tho JCth Inst, et 3 o'clock, P. M. .
For «a*y *«***, beautiful feenery and pleasant neighbor*
hood, these Late era uttfrurpawd by any in the market, and
sboold claim the attention of alt who desire ft comfortable
residence or a *ood iovestnient Omnibuses leavethe cor
ner ofMARKET and FOURTH Streets, at 2 o’clock, P»M.
Perseus desiring to purchase at private sale, caß see plans
atthenfflco of > & WILKINS A CO4
jefctd No. 71 Fourth street,-
"
iTV alnobl©Pleceof Groand Forftftie.
I WILD sell at publlo wlo on tbo premises onTQURS*
DAT, J one leih, 1854, at & o’clock, V. fßloable
piece «?f Lam!, situate in Lower-StClair township, adjoin*
inglands of O. Ormsby's heirs, and of John M’Clurg; .and
withixi on*half mile of Birmingham v containing about
twenty-flTe acres, on which I* erected two Swelling Houses;
Fruit Trees, 4c., In abundance. The soil is rich) and suita
ble for gardening.
; Titlo indisputable. Terms cas/. ami made known on day
of sale. For further particulars enquire on the premises,
or J. C. M*OUXUB, or
J*B:ts JAMES C.EICnEY, Agent,
'«ry Desirable Country Heat at !PrN
voteSalo.
THK subscriber isaolhortspdto Bell the following piece
of property, containing of land, situated tn
Collins ijc, Allegheny county, l*o. This property ts boautt
folly located <m the hank of the Allegheny Titer, about. 4.
miles frotntho city i havingitwo -fronts, one on the Law
rcneerille and Sharprtwrjifc Plonk Brad, and the Allegheny
rlrcr; and about SO rods below the ferry, and Just below,
the now bridge, now being’bnllt oeer the rlrcr. For fur
ther particulars enquire ofdAsfE3 C. RIOHEY,.
■ jeO "• 7 BeaV Estate Agent. . •
BtIILDUIQ LOT FOR SALK. .
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLU3 Btreot, and extending
A, tecfclOOfcatto Wide alley, 1 On the back of the
lot la a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot
Is In a desirable location for a tesldoncev and will bo sold
.low. ftOd on farorable terms. Title good, end- clear fitto
Incumbrance. Enquire of-: . OEO, L : fIILLMORB,
;''.feb2JV '7 At Officwof IMornlngtPnati- v
T7olt SALK—That splendid Farm of 23 acres, of Lewis J.
JP Fleming, adjoining Walter Forward, Jr.> about 4,'miles
east of this city * On It there arc good impmcmcnts,.and
coal enough to pay the Jow price it Is offered at. If yon
■wont a desirable country mlclencv-Wid o&a that will pay
fur Itself,only lobkftt It, and you will be satisfied* Inquire
oft.J.FLEMlNQ,ontholnndiMOf :
mySfolod-- TOPS; WOODS, 76 Fourth st.
TyRRSONti desirous of purchasing a beautiful country
X residence-will please exomlaotho following: A talus*
blcr property bM& acres, eltuato2Mspites from the city
Urns well Improved; a noirCottngeHousQOf 0 rooms and
2 halls, a ffood dry cellar, TeranUftb of 40 feet In front of the
house, hath room, trash house, well aoil pump, Bpring
house, barn, cmiago Imuscj poultry hou&ty tenant h«nec,
Ao r ; a fine garden, upwards of 600 pear trees ; also,a tari
i «ty of choice apple,peach,plum and cherrytreesjdOO grape
i vlncsofth& bcfltquallty,tialf anacreof fine'strawberries,
lan nbnnd&ncoof raspberries;.a garden walk of 460 foot in
lenath, ArwAo.' ltor price and terms cnqniro at the Real
Estate Offico of ■ ’ S. CQTHBERT * SON*,
jot , r 1 v 14Q Third street.
T7IYE DOLLARS A MONTIII-*Saven large Lota, dach6o
Jj foot front, on a wide street* by 210;to a SOfbetlane, sit
uate oh Ut. Washington, are offered for: sale at $250 each;
$2O to hand, tho balance at $5 a month. . Theea lota aro
pleasantly eltuatod,wl;thlh 6 uilnutea walkcf.the Inclined
Plano* and'&ro offered on snch cosy: terms.as cannot fall to
please, property on Mb Wftshinctcn la rapidly-advancing,
in price. Thoncxt lpts to the above, and -aaihaaize, aro
held at $3OO each. 8. CUTHBBRT A SON,
3aB; ; vJ • . ' 140 Third street.
TACKSON FURNACE FOR BALE.—Tbo Furnacb is aitu
tl at<ed oh Bandy crock, tnCranberty andßooklandtown*
ships, conudnlng 1200 acroa of goodwoodahd cultivated
land, with a superabundance of of the best quality, «■
tending from one quarter’of a mile to throe from, the far*,
nance, yleldihg4o nor cent; with alt.the appurtenances be*,
longing to a well regulated establishment. The neighbor*
hood abounds in coat, which can be obtained at4j£ cents,
i delivered.. Apply .at —' "
. , . - EBANCISCUS** AgeneyOffleo,
I • joB •. . ' 05 Fifth street, near the POsfc Office >
17ASTERN TURNPIKE.—For shlo. a desirable property;
rji of 40 feet front, on the Eastern Turnpike* opposite the
Arsenal wall, by 140 feet deep; to an alley {with a largetwo
atory Frame House, ft well of good water; ftt; the door, and
other improvements. Price $lOOO. Terms—*s32s inhand
balance 1* 2,3 and 4 years.; .... 8- '
» j e lo - 140 Third Btreet*
IKE SOMMER DRESS GOODS.—A.' A. MASON & CO;
: «re’how receiving another supply of Bummer Dross
Goods, comprising jome very rich now styles of figured Be
reg&s, Bilk. Tissues* Ac. -Also, •» lsge/ftssorcment Of tho
most fashionable colors in plain goods. . jeT l .,
S* TAR CANDLKS—SOboxcs Cincinnati, assorted'Blrea,nt
manufacturers prices. • •. -- * r _ * *
*• xqyflt •i- :Jf. SELLERS A OP* - I
■ ij.‘. • • '•* ** v -t. V
■ - ’ •“*
'X'' % ‘
Bilm
* f V
. :-y,y—• ; : yV' , r .f- -■ y ■ ■ -- V.y;:r r
Luotio&eer.
Coal Works Pop Sale*
OaUftßd tiota at Auction*
' r ‘ «• l
*V'..
'•V;sr''v.v.VsV
r : F fIOXTHENEW.BAVEN JMMUJMfW.'
JProft Wort or
under the Utleof rt &ofik Hose,” made from* plant of that
ixnmo, 1b haying # great run la this vicinity for Us curative
properties* ■ The cry ofquack,” so truly applicable to.at
I oast one half of the mediciOßS of the day, cannot be justly
applied to tba Eock ttose, for It has “wade Ha mark” In
this city In several cases, to the relief and cure of . sufferers,
when other roaedies have.foiled—and what Is quite re*
markable, some of our best ' physicians do not-he4fato to
speak very favorably of the compound. The certificates of.
cures are sot fabrications, hut from highly respectable per*
sons, most of whom aro well know to us. Themanu&ctu*.
rcr is also, woll known to ns as a gentleman who would.not
be engaged in a humbug, or in deceiving the public In any
wey.-rihnaditm. •.
We cheerfully, endorse the above, harlDgwitoesscd its
good effect, onrselres, on pulmonary and scrofulous com
plaints, - 5Ve bdlevo it In the best compound for colds and
coughs; extant. The Bock Bose has long been known as «
. plant of rare medical virtues, and its preparation is super*
intended by a gentleman of ability and character, In this
dty>— N. M. Register.
This is to certify that tho notice of the Book Bose modi*
due published in onr paper in connection with one from the
Palladium, was not only unsolicited, hot was written by
the Editor of his own judgment and observation.
OSBORN A BALDWIN,
Paiunnra OPncs, New Haven, Deo. 22,1851.
This will certify that the favorable notice of the medicine
known as tho “Bock Bobo,” was a valuntary testimonial,
induced by the knowledge of tho curative effects of
tho article in certain cases, as well as by the favorable opin
ions which others, well known to him, had expressed of it;
and furthermore, tho article was written without pay or
tho promise of payment, or the knowledge of tho manufac
turer, . - , BABCOCK. A WILDMAN.
.. “SCROFULA.”
MYERS' EXTRACT OF ROCK BOSK.
. . 'Thin wonderful medicine is flxst gaining for Itself a popu
larity which no other, medicine can boast o& The plant,
Bock Bose, Is used and . recommended by many eminent
physicians of our country. Hear whatJ. H. Thompson, of
Philadelphia, says:. “I have prcscribodit in bad cases of
Scrofulous patients at Wills Hospital.” His success at
tracted the attention of senior physicians. Ho reports the
following remarkable case of .White Swelling of tho right
hip, in February, 1841. The lad was seven yean old, and
had the disease for three years, the tone was dislocated up
wards and outwards. There was a largo opening on the
hip leading to the bone, into which X could thrust my fin
ger. counted three ulcers. Ho had been under several
physicians, whohad given him up. l ordered a decoction
of Rock Boao—fix two days his night sweats ceased, 1 then
ordered a:tea spoonful of Bock Bose, three times a day.
Thirty-hihedaysaiter,hewasentireiy.welL
BoiabyDr. OEO. 11. KBTaBB,No.I4O, comer of Wood
street and Virgin alley.
X£F Sign of tho Goldon Mortar.
49* Eipeelal Iffotlee to Vslog
CodlaiVev 011>«Tbd subscriber hiving mode arrange
ments-wlth Messrs., Poppleln Js Thompson, for. ft regular
supply of their genuine COD LITER OIL, put up In-pint
bottles, would respectfully invite tbs attention, of tha pub*
Uc to an examination of tbo article, being fall? persuaded :
: that for purity and freeness from rancid taste or sweD, it Is i
uhequalod. There Is now no Cod Liver 01! In this country
superior, If equal, to the above, Hundreds-ot bottles have
ibeen sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction. . In the article
of Codliver Oil", persons taking it should be careful to cb*
lain a genuine article and one free from a'xandd'taste and
amelias its virtues are greatly enhanced by ltabring accept
table to the stomach andnoi produring hanßuea--purity and
a pleasant taste makes It more readily taken up by the loo*
'teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in causing
the riebhteaof that Hold giving a tone and healing imprea*
r elon to everyergau-through whlch.lt passes* Sold by-
GEO. n. KEYSES, No. 140,
ccruer of Wood street and Virgin Alley, **
Sign Of the Golden Mortar.
mylO:d*w
. h. jx—l also keep al. hinds of Genuine Patent or Propii*
otaiy.iledidbea* fbr 'man; of which I bold the exclnslto
agimcy, and which will be foI- by tho dpzcn or gross at New
York and Philadelphia prices.
LtBX OF OEHTJIHEPATEHT HEDICIHES,
! ' : 05 U*?fDJUID?dttBAIIBT
PLEMINGBROTHERB,
: TrvprfcUncfil’UaiiliTmDifttpttdliTO'ra*.' ,
Wholesale jDniffjists and Jkakrs'{nm£at.Methanes t
■ Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
'TrEELEBTS/ABKEBIOAK-COMFOUin); ; :
IV Jaynes Alterative:
«: : Carminative Balsam; *
; « . : >natrDye: • •
. Expectorant;
"-‘'.-"Sanative Pills:
‘'Hair Tonic;
Wear's Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Bryant’s Palmonary Balsam;
Hoofland’s Gorman Bit’ers;
Holland ' do
n«tetter’s Stomaeii do ::
Merchises'Uterine Catbolieon:
Storms’Scotch Cough Candy;
Price’s. . do;
Thorn’s:: do;
Hove's • • do;
Ofcgood’s IndhtUholagogue; ;
Morse's Invigorating Cordials
Tyler’s Gnm Arabic Drops;
Hartison’s Hair Byo;..
Photon's do
EateheWa do . , ' .
MeMann’s Elixir of Opium;
Bryant’s Purifying Extract;
'Dailey’s Pain Extract; •.
- Brown’s’Essence of Jamaica Ginger;:
McAPistcr’a do . do:
Kidder's Indclllble Ink; • ’
Payaorf* do do; ■:
Axnhold’s.. ' do;
- Dr. Curtis’ Hygcana; -
Lyons’. Katb&Sron;.
David’s Lilly While;
Basin’* do;
Tobias’Linlmeni; .
Hunt's do;*.;-:
Allett’sNerTc and Bono Linlmenty
Etedcan Mustang do; .
FexreTe Arabian , - do;
Gardner’s do; •
Barrel’s Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
; : Bornefe Pile Lotion;
MeenPun;
Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; ■ •
'Merchant’s Gargling 00; ■-
' Rashton, Clarke ft Oo?a Cod Liver 00;
Ointment; :
* Shags’-Itch do;
FerneTs do;
Gray’s . do:
. Trail?* Magnetic Ointment;
Judfcin's do;
Bwalm’i Panacea;
Houck’s do;
Sargaaft Infant Panacea;
: Perry.DaTis* Pain Killer;
- AyersCheTryPectoral; .
- Mouabtcn's Pepsin;
Kiera Petroleum;
, McLano’e Celebrated Urn Pills; • * •
'; Brandreth’s. ..... do.
Wright’a Indian Vegetable Pfllif - '
..-.Lee’sAntf-biUons• - do;
Sarsaparilla Blood ' do; - •
-'Even’s ' ■' ; do; ••
8 waynfis 5 Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills;
• Jayne’s. Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend’s Health : •; do;
Jew David’s Plasters:
. : Shoemaker's • do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Rodway’s Beady Ecliof;
Morris’ Remedy; ■
Prot Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Emerson’s do;
Bull’s Sarsaparilla;
Townsend’s do;
. Sand's . .■. do; • ■ ■ • s ■ ■ ■ .
• Guysoit’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;
Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; -
Soap,CleoTat’sHoney; ...
** - - • nighly Scented Brown Windsor
■■■■■•• . 'Mask; • • ■
Ludlum's Bpocific; . ■ •
McLano’a. Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler's Gum Arable do ;
Sellers? do;
Bwayne’s Syrup of WHd Cherry;
Sndth’sTonio Syrup; -
Barry’s Tricophorous: •
Norwood’s Tincture ofVaratnmi Virile;
McLane’a Celebrated Vermifuge,
DTaLococVS Pulmonic Wafiira; - : '
Thompson’s Eyo Water;'• ••
Agents for all of Dr. MeOllntoek’s Family
-DfcHcedham’s Breast Pumps? - ' -
Water's Atmospheric Breaat Pumps;
Qnm Elastio • do-- - do. - fabl&ly
Tne Only Certaln &emedy.
i A GEflTLT2MAN r woUfcn'own' In this community, of
A. strict usihe subjoined statement a
few days since*. -Ilisbutone amongst thousandaof facta,
ami as suthwojrobllshitjfar the benefit'of those who are
Buffering from Worms, porliap3,aßln this oaso, after .'hav
ing uscdothor articles, purporting to bo infallible worn
d<strojrors»wtthoutauyataii. x
- Oo* 0., Hay 12^1853.
Masrs.B.A.'lhhnixlodfdCb., - ■
> OsaiLEMUTr A cbild of tnlne, aged about fite years, had
bc&h ailihg- fcc Aomb;time, and, while at dinner one day,
1 ras taltfrh withsposma; our doctor was sent for; he eald
bat Worms was the cause* .We procxtred feomo of B. A.
i'AHNESIOCK’STERMIFDGB ffoma neighbotjand gare
ho child a teaspoonfol and. a half; ia less than an hour It
passed an Innumerable quantity of Worms, and la a short
ime was restored to perfect health* •
v Wo would not bo without your Yennlfbge under.any
consideration. -> : Jahts Asjjgtkie,
i.-- . - , Formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa.
HB~ Prepared and sold by - ' - •. -
* & A. FAIINE3TOOK A CO.,
’ jo3 ‘ corner of First and Wood streets.:
BE GBINOS’B
Improved Non-Explosive Camphene Lamps*
.TING. PURCHASED THE
for. the abovo LAMP in IhO
Ues of ALLEGHENY/ 833 -
W.ABIHNUTON*FAYi
Van&G&EENß>W«arepre^
;to fornislr Lamps, or sell
sfbra reasonable price.—
/Lamps ora so constructed
<■ render explosion impossible,
id that they may be used with 1
_ M w . more brilliant' light; ahdthe
materialsused-bclngcheapor than' the “Long Tallow.” cr
olls ofany kind, they musfecbmo Into general nse» ' Weabo
hare LANTERNS and OAKS oh the noihexplDrive principle.
RECOMMENDATIONS;
■' Thlfleertifics that and tried,De
lmproved'KohoExptbdlng Damp, pa
tented jßnuarr flth/1862, and ere fully satisfied thetit is a
TeryTalnableCmprovemtmtjfihd'will be found for preferable
to eny other Lamp ln nse. "VVe believe for safety It taper?
fecOy reliable, and therefore doom It richly deserving the
attention of all such as havo occasion to use Lamps of any
ROBlddlo, Hatarta, N. Y, 8. A. Wfloon, BatavlivN. Y,
F.V.Boolh, do J.C.Vmrn, do
F. Austin, dh ■•■■■” T. C. JPKennenj Harlem, IT. Y.
C. P. Parsons, do R. J.Mann, : &<y :
Alva Smith, ‘ do W. D. Lowerlei L. V
F. A. Marsh, do - . J.E.Bogardns,. 'do
KltaaFoot*, do J. Splningp, do
A.D.Tyron, • do . B. Brown,. • do. .
N A, : wood ward, do J. A. Patterson, do - ' 1
* CAMPEENE, PINE Olh and FLUID, always for sale at
the lowest prices.
■< Railroads isrespeet
Ihlly invited to tho newpatentLanternantl Csao._The
. Lamps may be seen in opoatlan-at'Dr. KEYSB&’S Drug
Btore,l4o arekoptforsal©.
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IN ©raZOTHW WITH STFAMEKS
FOKEST CITY' iScDIURNAL.
Great Redaction of Far t*
‘ VIA WELLSVILLB.
rnilß Bhorteat, qalckest snd cheapest routs to Toledo. CM*
X c«go, Lmilo, Rockford, Galena, fit; Lonti, aiul lho
Northwett, via Cleveland. This routo is 'iOmilraßbrnof
and about tenure qulckerto Chicago, than tba clrctllftoar
onevlaladian&poiis. u
Owing to tbs present arrangement of the Trains-Of the
Ohio and Pennsy iwania Kali rood Oompany, the trains this
Company cannot be run to connect with, them at AHUnee,
os heretofore, without too great a sacrifice of theirlegiii
! mate business.v: ,v-~
• On andafter Wednesday, March 2,1854, raeiengor Trains
run dally, Sundays excepted) as follows: :
: Leaves Wellsvillo at 8 P M, Alliance at 7.4 Q A M» and
6.10 P M, endrench Cleveland at 10 A M, orirt 7^K>P2d.
. Leave Clovolo&d at M,:ond 2.60 P M, and reach .
Alliance at 12 M, and 6JO P and WeUsvUle at 2.30 PM: . -
Passengers forCloveland,'Toledo,Ohli»go,iaa the North , s
west, also paasengers going south .or east from Cleveland .
to Columbus* Cincinnati, Buffalo, or Albany, can take the
steamers FOREST CITY or DIURNAL, at 10 A M, at
MonougahelaWhnrf/PUUburgb, and’do. directly forward
by the a P M Express Train fto-n Wei IsviUtsreaahlogCleve
land at 7-30 P. M, connecting with the 7.46 P. M. Train tor - .•/
• Toledo and Chicago, and tbe 9 F-H Train for Erie, Dunkirk
and BulTblq.
[ Baggage checked through to • Cleveland .on . board thu. . . :. .
I boats, and accompanied by a baggage master. -
i.As no connection is made at Aliianca by either the &A. > •
[ M,or 3 P. M. Trains of 0. and P.R.R, passengers for Clove*
| landwhogaonthelirsttralnwiilbQdet&inedfiYehoarftand
[ those on the & P. M. Train till next morning at 7410.
, Passengers are ticketed through to .Clovoland, Toledo,' , '
Chicago, Xasallc, and St. Loula. Time through to fit. ..-v/:'.
Loos, 48 hours.
[ Fareto AU1imce~..,.....~51,60 Faro to 8i.L0u1&.i.....519,80
do Cleveland ..*.3,00 do R0ckf0rd........12,50.■
I do T01ed0....:.. ...8,00 do . LasaUe... M v.<... 13A0 ;
I .do Ch1cag0..~...,.*»..10,60 •do Fr«aport,lWo
i . PaasengersarexeQuested .to procure tickets at tho.office':
I OftheClorclandaadPittsbarghßailroadOompony,Monon'
i: gahela House, second'door from the corner,
I • . J. DURAND, Sup’t.Cieveland;. •
J. A. GAUGHEY, Agent,
I marSO : Monongahela House,-Water s W Pittsburgh. :
NnT HiTts, Deo. 20,1851.
fTIHB MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays .
A excepted) at 7 O’clock, stopping- at all tho Tegular sta*
tlona.and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,:P M.-
TIIE EXPRESS TRAIN leavos tho Depot every evening
at 9:30 o’clock, stopping only at Irwins,: Grecnsburgb,
Latrobe, Hillside, Jobn&tomvLUtey'a, .Gallltseu,'Altoona;
: Ac., connecting, at Harrisburg with the train for Balti- ‘
more» aud arriving.in,Philadelphia or Baltimore, at
•noon.. _ % k
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CLEVELAND ASD PITTSBURGH
BUlimo.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS;
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPLETED!
PLANES AVOIDED!
THROUGH IN FEPTEES HOURS*
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after*
noon (except ButMlay) at 6 stopping, at all regular
stations, and running-only as for as Blalrsvßlo. t.
; RETURNING TRAINS arrive:ln PlUsburgh. Aecommo-.. * .
datlon, 8d25, A. M. Express, 1, Mail 12, P,M.
■ Fore to New Fork, slo,6o;Fare to Philadelphia, $8; Fart -
to Baltimore, $B.
Baggage Checked to all statlonson the Pennsylvaniaßail* -
road, and toPhllodelphla and Baltimore. • •
Passengers parchasing.tickets in cars, will becbargedTfix
cetts in addition to.the station rntes,exceptfrom stations •
where tho Company havo no.Agent'
No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will bo
received, in payment for tickets, except those issued, by tho
Banks of Pennsylvania. .
case of loss, the Company, will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, "and for
on amount nbt exceeding $lOO.
• N. Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot,at
n charge notlto exceed IQ. cents for each pOEsenger, and’
22)4 centß for each trunk. '
; For tickets, apply to J. Agent,
- At the P. R. R. Passenger Station; on liberty at.
Pittsburgh, June lHt,lBfi4~fjft3 ' ..
OHIO'AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
■ .New, Arrangement*
COMMENCING EEMJi UA&Y2 3,. 1864.
1864. 1854.
-\yf AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh atfi AM; dines at All! <.
UJIL ance; takes tea at Crestline, and wakes a clo/te'eon~
nectionthere with aiast Express-Train,reaching Cfacin* .
neti aboutl2 o’clock at nighL .
: EXPREBB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh n< P. M.,
after.tnq arrival of tho Express train from Philadelphia^
| and- reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. connccUug with the :
Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
. Connections are mode with tho Ohio and indjana, and
Belfontalno and Indiana raDxoada for Dayton, Indianapolis.
I and towns in Indiana.' - ..- j-
( : Connoctions aromado with Clorcland, Monroeville. Fan* .
j Toledo, Dotrolt atnl Cbi(!Bgo with Bnoyrus, Upper
| fiandnsky, Forest, and the towns on tho Mad River Road,’ •
j Also, with Mount Vernon, Nework, Zanosvilie and towns •
j on tho Mansfield road. •■'
; toCSnrinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8 ; to Day tpn $8,50; ,
io Toledo $9; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $6,10;■ to.* - .
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to LonlsrDle at reduced :
'Tates.' 'rv:--r..---
' RETURNING:
! THE EXPREfiS. TRAIN leaves Crestline at IJS P M,
knd reaches Pittsburgh at B*3oMy connecting with the ;
fast Express Train through In fiftteahourstoPhiladelphia. : .
; MAIL TRAlN'leaves Crestline nt A. M., on the ar
rival of the Night .Express Train from Cincinnati, and '
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M.
■ NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavos
Pittsburgh at 10 A H, and & P M, and New Brighton at d
AM, and 1.1& PM. ' 1 -
FREIGHT TRAlNlesrea Pittsburgh fit 7 AM, tmd s>Pi
M., emt arrives at AM, nutl 4.8 D, PM; .
, £3* The Trains do not run on Sunday. •.:■
JB&* Eckets or farther lnfbrmaUoc,_npTly fit tho ticket
offices of the Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of
J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monougnbela
Hours Pittsburgh, or of
7 ■ GEORGE PARKIN, Tlckot Agent*. - :
’ rw '“ ’ " > , : Federal street Station. ;
JOHN -KELLY, Passenger Agent;
XR&NSf OBTATIOH XO THE EABTEEN CITIES.
1854.,.:ga858.
D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE,
VIA CANAL ANN RAILROAD,
'BETWEEN v
Plttstnrgli) Sew To?k, Pklladelpbla and
Baltimore.
/"YN the. opening of Cana), wo are prepared to carry a ,
V_/ large quaniily of produce and merchandize to and from
tbo Eastern cities, baring In addition to our own stock of
boats and ears, recently added, by purehosd.with. another
party, the stock of Bingham’s Line, which wIU Increase ma- :
terUdJy oar capacity and facility for transportation,. Tho -
Pennsylvania - Railroad Company haring now' withdrawn ,
from the Portage Ital&oad, it.wILL (inaMe.duf cars to pass It'
In one third the ttrao previously take«i‘, this Will give ualn*
creased despatch. Shipments consigned,to either of tho un-.
dersignrd, will be forwarded withnnt charge for commission,,
and all instructions promptly amended to. ■ v.
Frdghts always carried at the lowest current '
: Address or apply to D, LEECH ft CO.,
Peau sheetand Canal, Pittsburgh.
HARMS ft XEECH,
. /Receiving depot, 13 South XMfd street/
- ' . .A. S&rmC,Agent,
. '■}’ ••••'-• NoC7sNorthstreeVßaltimbrb*' V: •
j. McDonald; Agent,
1 . f«b23 . ... ■■■No..B,Battery.Place.Ncw.-Yrric. -
PEHN 61 LY 4SIA & OHIO NINE
BETWEEN-^ s , . y •
PittalmrgtL oridtlift Eastern Cities*, i ,
Up
that tho State Works '■
will be open on the lat of March.Wo era prepared to *
atari onr Lines in two or three days: after, and. ere now ; '
reedy to receive freight fas Phljaclfclphlv New York and
Baltimore, at xnoderaterates; -
Having recently added extensively to oar ear and boarr;
stock, by parch aso with another party,'a port of the stock •
of Bingham 4 Co., (who retire as win bo Been by the e©* ' .
companytag notice,' fromtbe-business oftranspor Lotion,)'
our tonnage capacity is greatly increased. -
. The withdrawal of the cars of the Peungylranla Railroad-
Company from the State Rood, will enable us to saveabout .
two days In Umo of transmission. -
CLARK & THAW,
. v s Canal 3?«.-
LEWIS * SUTLER,
219 Market at, and 103 South Front st, Fhllal
JOHN i\ CLARKE, '•
No.l South William st., New xorkt •
WILLIAM FALL, •
73 North a treat, Baltimore. ■ ■• V
BINGHAM’S IiII?E.
TfIBIS Is to give notice that we have. rctlrodLfroia the ,
& Transportation Uufllncsa 'oa.tha' Pennsylvania canal
and railroads, between. Pittsburgh and Fhnadelpblaaud
Baltimore; and we :xecomznend our former customers 'who .
wish to ship woods by the above route, to patronize D. Beech
A Oo.*S,nnilUie Pennsylvania and Ohio Ll&o,-
3INGIIAM A BOCK,
ftb2» WM. BINGHAM & CO. *
->■ .FenntyiTaxitKiAaUroadf
PMiflilelphiftAnd 7'*
Baltimore.;taomenclngApril Ist, 1854.- : '
7 Wooden !W&xo» 'l.
Faraitare, secondhand* Purs, Planoa,Poultry; Wines, ip •
- . '- - 4 -;v
&cond Class--IMed Fruit, Beeswax,-Beer. Skins, Goror ,v
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Hags, Wool and
Shoep-PdtSjaDd Kggst 60e. . , ■'
Third Ctoa—Bacon and Pork Goose,) Batter, In firkins,
ypga or bbla; Hides, Leather, Soap, WlndowGlass, and Cot*
>
JTnxrttCiai»—Alcohol, Caoon(ln casks or boxes,) Barley
and lArd and Lord
Oil, nemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) ieaf Tobacco;
40c^.»IW.afcr-- - v --
Hoar 50 cental bbl;
■ ■ : aprt
G. BlngHam & Co.’s Txaasportatlo]L tlne f
mo ANB yROSi ipmLADELPnrA, Baltimore and- :*
X NEW TpRK.«~Tho Owners andAgeotsaf Said-Line / .
have beenforihe past fourteen years connected wiihtbfr'V
“oldestabllshed They .wiU givo thcir :
usual priuapt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Her-.;';
ch&ndfze, Ac* In tho shortest tixnsand-onas for oracle
terms as any other Lise. *<
49*0nly one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila
delphia and Baltimore.
' GEO. BINGHAM & CO.»
Canalßosln, Liberty si, Pittsburgh.: -. ; ”
v BIKGH AM/BAVIS A COl*:’-
2TB Market Breath Philadelphia,.
JAME 3 KELSON,'Agenti
v 121 •
1L L, OSTKANDKRi Agent;: - V
- 86 -West fit.) -Now, Yorfc,-:.
Proprietors.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT'
A. BTTIGHE’S HEW STORE*
CORNER OF GBANT AITDiFIFTIZ ~
Baying this day opened bit nkw storedi -
Begleate' to call the ottentlotaf of Iho Lodleeto tbu .
large and spten&ld assortment of SPRING/AND. SUJ&MJSK-. ■
GOODS, jost receWed.; Among the etocic may bo ibncd
some of tie Tory finest goods now imported. It comjtttses,
in part*
2uo pieces black and feney Dress Silks, 00 cts, to $2 per yd -
500 do Moru. delaines, Baregedoktlnes, and Jfottsse* • <
linedeßegpj
200 do VBeautitui Bareges tmdTisraas, in groat variety;
250 do -New. StyleDreasfilnghnms; • •■■■•. v
2000 do Amerlcan,Frenclitmci£ngllshpTintB; /
fiOO do French and English Lawns; :. - . :. iv •
2000 French Oallirs; &©m.l2j£ cents to $5,00;
200 styles, among which, aresomo
of thatnostbeantifal Imported into this Country.;
Also, MaslftivTk&ingß, Cheeks, Linens, Crash, Dbperv
liable Wear, 4c. .
this department, will ha found a com- -
ploto.assortment orDress and MantOleTrimmlngs,Malta* -
an&Honiton Lece,'fine English and Thread Lace; all of
which will be sold unusually low.
Tenbalisyard widolluslm atsixctrarUperyanL - ■&.>r.-
my 3 A« sPTIGH&' S*
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