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' • - $ Tv: ' . ..... ~ ,i'•:- 4: .. .... .. ........ . ~.' : 4, .; .1,. 4 1.Y4.. , 4•::..:',.• : '.. --; .. :. . .„.?...-... :' vo . •,- . , ...• :, '` t , "*. , .440 ' '%s• s • 's' • • ''''" $- 5 '.. -' !„.2 Yt,R-f• Ai" i 4 :4 4.: 311' 'tt 11 4 0 + 4 Z. , 4, o ii ! I t , , ° i P t. t' Fig L e• 7 , y 3 '• , 14 - , IVA.. ,00 x0 , 4 0 r. , 4,, • r 4„ B rit.,:;•4s , 44l„tfigerill -"‘ N2R S fIR etl 17 4: 1 441W . ° 4 _ .4et.) , 4 A-x4. + ‘•,,k 44 't _ TUESDAY MORNING THE DEMOCRATIC BALL IN MOTION Enthneriost;c .1h et ;t.y All,4rny.- - A large and elithumithitie tnectin, Denee.racy of Allegheny city, war held la.t night, in the Dia mond, le re-pond to the nowiwiti.ns of Jalliles Bu •hn c. Breckenridge. 1 DOA 4,t1 was called together by a salute of 100 gone, tired from Seminary Hill. The meeting was organized by the selection of the following officers: President.—Major 81%10 LYNCH. Prenidrnis.—Wm. A. Reed, Joseph Stamm, Wm. M. Stewart. Col. (leo. Gerst, C. P. Whirler, R. Swan, James Patton, Samuel Smith, John Grasburg, Major A. Beckham, John Davidson, James Floyd. Jonathan Davis, Wm. Ci.Vyton, W. CASs, Robert M'Kuhn, James Wray, itomoo Moffit, John Fleming and Jacob Stuckratte. Srerriarirc—John Swan, A. Hartje, Nelson ('amp hell, Campbell Stewart, John Hopkins, Daniel Geyer. After eloquent and stirring speeches from P. R. Sawyer, Esq., Hon. Andrew Burke. and Col. Wilson McCandless, a committee consisting of Messrs. Da vid Campbell, M. I. Stewart, John Conley, John P. Large, W. ii. M'iiee, Christ. Sehrumm, C. H. Paul s..n. and Wiu. Herrons woe appointed, who reported the following resolutions, which were adopted 11...dr.-IL That the Democracy of Allegheny city, in mass meeting assembled, do hereby ratify and en dorse the nominees of the Democratic National Coe• ventiim, held at Cincinnati. and congrat elate them selves and the Democracy of the isiuntry upon the nomination of James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, for the Presidency, and John C. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, tor the Vice Presidency. That the nomination of James Buchan. an, by the Convention, has shed lustre upon our country an•l her institutions. In him we recognise the well tried I uldni servant— the ripe scholar the ac. onplisheil diplomatist—the able cabinet minister --abd the and powerful statesman. in whose hand the destinies of this great-republic are safe, and by whom the gallant ship of state will be securely and gloriously guided. Re,-dyed, That the name "(John C. Breckenridge, which is presented for the Vice Presidency, is one around whichare clustered 111:111y patriot is aSboela toins, end which will add strength and splendor to our nation's banner during the coming conteit... Re:role...l, That the States of Pennsylvania and Kentucky, which have been honored by the seine. Lien of their sons, to bear aloft the banner of De moeracy in this great struggle for the Ginstitutiou and the Union, will by their v.,tes and the efforts of the people in the coming couteet, attest their appre• elation of the honor conferred. MEE Hem. died, That we approve and heartily Haupt the Detnueratie Platfurm adopted at Cincinnati, holievilig that it e..ntaiii, the true Denioeratic doer rive, and iy Incl on which the people this eountry gnu ,sfely rest, as worthy a land id freeman. and of eun,titti• [tuna' liberty. At the ,othlu..ton of the reading of these tboliP. A. 11. NlValutout followed in a few rental wltioh were frequently interrupted by gr-,e , al ,l litssea from a portion t.f the crowd pre- en'. lle waa rut-cm:Jed by other speakers. who continu ea their aklareaaett until u late hour. when the crowd app at-rutty well eatttttlea with the “pentug the clinpaign in Allegheny. r' 1),,1,„,,- annual benefit to•ni t t•ht, the pieveg t.e:nt; Ine..u•tant und Black E yed`wean"iu tthieh fir e.tIL appear Yt , ung Mirabel, and " Willie Dear We aineerely h,,pe that the petrel, of the I will not let thi: , occasion pa , s without testifying t , Mr. l'obui,+ their appreciation of his unwearied of V.ftr' to Mini:ter to their plea s ure during the pant year. There is n, actor on the Pitt,hurgh more deserving of a bumper than Mr. Duboio. Ira ring the (mule lie ha: liven with us he litt , wun gel.len opit3l..no fr.. 111 all ,ort, of jennle, by being ever rer.ly Ili. matter v.lll, luiird 1,1, ready. and being Ilia, prfluet In the rU. !” !la) ~•11:c character, at differ..tll n feu hour,. ctl..rtA 1,0 renar.ie I W e re glal pre,n; him t.. ”",:zhi with It bratting work I.( their e- term. Let th-ro ho Jc.l 8. , / , 1 .4 ri,mr, IC the hi:I" I • , .,1 S‘t r 14t1r1111•1 :II VFo., lifil.l.l:y 11 - 40-1r3C4,1 Ihr appearall, a a lade beer the seem. “I :\ 'bar', E. Leon.l,l had 1,1,k truhk. prei,r3tt.ry ILJ sl3rung 1:u9.11-, Lad g.•ue 1•• .Lauer. While tl.••re a I Lt entered the r”•.rn and 0n.111111e1. , 11 • with n std. 1.0: had In'y ,u.-.•erded on I.real,:n.: oil the cla,r , that vereN ey tV hen a I—k belonging.to the heart raffle in and naked the In, t what war svante.l. In naught the in.iu;ring t, t4th In the ~tihler, thre. hilt] the length the t'.4.le awl ru.he.l ‘1..14 • a,gappear,A. arre,t La, yet her❑ ',a1.., bon.lred ;; . un, wore Lrr•l OV,n Saturdny ffight In.nnr [he noto;na [lon of JStnc• Buchanan an Johll et rig the Urm•,•r~ y of klit•ghttrty City tlrtitil alto In lint I the to•krt. ‘‘ r were ~ .rry L. lira that a preteature (1..e113,4, ontt.e.l the I .01 01 FM et r t.~uny argil I.nihntn, un.l lEljtire.l ttre at. Ir Ow ',1e1,. Dr Di,. t •heo\ cemetery hell a meeting "n the . nn eleeted the fu lowing gentlemen 1.. , erve manage r 11,111114 cur President- M 11..vre. Nlantoger,---.1. H. " , h,e,,berger, .1. h F. Bailey. John 11tn,e11, J. h. ~ l oecr un 111.1'andlee,. after which the Bard adj,urned A gentleiwth froul We.,tait.rekind canlity had hip pocket picked of hiMUL lOrir d,dlar4. ye•terday aftern , .n, on the rL Clair ,trees br.dge. The money ten 111 hi- test p.a.ket. Ile YaV , Mall engaged him iu r,alvet,ati , n, Teat an t ; c.alipani"n wh.an he , i , ,lll)tle , .;‘, the when he again re.nuie , l hi. arquainiat,e. until he trr.,,-.1 at the end f the l•ridge. runic, who ciritod l:invii3nnti during thr ening ‘.l %Lc recont Ur.mucrutir Cull ceutiun, exile rienee.l felt grateful for many acts of kindness extended by the Prert•lent and officers of the Mato A: Pennsylvania Itailrott.l. a. , well ns P. W. Strader, of the Little Miami ltailroad, of the worn popular !Dell in t'ineittnati ; al ell to Mr. It. Burly, one of the agents of tire above roost e,eellent route. colored was arra.ite.l ymiterility for breaking into the state-room of a steamer, and stealing therefrom a quantity of clothing. Ile tau committed for a further hearing. At (I 1514,11 . 11 y of the Board of Directors of the Al. legheny tins Company, Samuel 11. ilohlthorp, late the Wheeling Gas Works, was unanituourly r! ,. 1 cd SuperiutendenL A Oic :l e and very desirable assortment of fine cloth ink will lie sold this morning at In o'clock, at Davis Auctien Roms. W e would call the particular alien tion of time trade, as the sale is without reser% n. Ws would direct the attention of Gro..ers an.l ...they! to the extensive Bale of Fresh Teas, this morn in . !, at 10 o'clock, at Davis' Auction knotty,. watchman named O'Keefe wisa yesterday by Mayor Bingham for ncgle , •t of 1 .0 ,,i .. ~.{ :"_ts 413 LOCAL AFFAIRS. Ile6•re the darn IOME111=:11121=1 Oat /11,11(i • (/ UNA ;;•.:,, ny • , The 31 r. Bi s , e n rm rhit=en Trva.s rer and Secretary duty. rottrt f Quarter Seseicons.-13* Judge McClure 1111 , 1 Associates,. MUM& arid,Bri Coufth vs. Caspar Barbersehmidt, charged ‘rith larceny of money. Verdict not guilty. Comli vs. John Ford: charge of larceny. The prosecutor not appearing the defendant was dis charged. Cuin'th v.. Theodore Breidlestein. Indictment, fornication and Icistarily. Verdict for defendant. !lout Before II Pus. Moves Hampton and H. IV. Willtatap. Lather Halsey Vn. Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail rnti. In this case plaintiffs attorney moved for a new trial. Reasons tiled. Lewis Rhodes and Barr vs. Samuel Lueus. Plain. tdr, attorney inured fur a rule to show canoe why tztnent should not be entered in default of sutfi coott. affidavits of defence. Reasons filed. clarke, Richie Co. e•s. Alex. :M'Clurg. Fame 'notion made ar above. Neletal vs. Shippen & Morrison. Also same 11:1011011 11l e tie alp.% e John W. Butler et al. es. Sarah T. Rogden et al. Rule of partition granted. Thomas Wightinan s. H. H. Brown. A rule granted on Joseph Clarke, Sheriff of Armstrong edunty, to make return of res talent fieri furies in roil ease within ten days after service of this rule. W. 11. Sutton vs. Trinity Church. Decree of C.Art filed. I. l ' 4 ' ~. • °"' • Y.' • r .. s. • re. - . • TVe give below tba report of tbo Bound of Visitors o tin County Po, r 11011,3. made on the 213 t of April last: JUNF 10 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions in and for Allegheny county. The undersigned Visitors appointed by the Court of Quarter Sessions fur Allegheny county on the 19th day of January, A. D. 1850. in accordance with the Act of Assembly approved the 2:4d day of April, 1852. met at the County Poor House on the 20th day of February, and proceeded to the discharge of the duties assigned them. Our first inquiry was in regard to the amount of tax received by the Commis sioners fur the erection of Pour House and also by the Directory for the same institution : For 1853, was received fur tax ... $33,9 00 00 " 1354, 36,724 00 " 18i,5, " •'12,000 00 The Commissioners for erection of Poor House expended 39,420 47 James Kelly, as one of the Director., ex -11,445 00 pended Jou. tirrliee, as one ul the Directors, ex pended 1,092 Jo.'. Boyle, as win al the Directors. ei ',ended 1,119 21 Hula- Bailey, as sue of the Direi-turs, ex pended 97 Thus. Varner, us one of the Directors, ex pended 1.20:1 a 0 The Poor House Farm cost. 45,. 00 00 The buildings that have been erected cost 22.1305 ou The above amounts appear from the vouchers as exhibited to us, and a portion of them had been passed upon by the holders of them as being to souse extent worthless, which may Recount fur any dis• cre pancies. In Mr. Kelly's acesiunt the following amonut has no toucher, viz: $4lO 68. In Mr. WlCess's account no voucher l'or $3 12. Since the opening of the Institution there have been received 297 persons as inmates, of which 96 remaiu, 131 have been discharged, and 90 have died. During the first year the iuSUtutioo was visited b) the cholera, and the last winter by small pox. At present the health of the inmates is generally good. If those who have entered the institution, their place et birth may be given as follows, viz . Americans 114 1/enlist.' . ... .... ~; Irish 54 English 13 French..._... . .... 1 Total Americans Fen:lgoe, Thu number rutnaining at present is Foreigner's Aulerteans W3men ., rota Children's drvues made un 1,1 N,prouabvr, 161,, are 433 urticle,. Then.. have been raised on the farm during the I not 70',1 bus. Curti iu Turnips . H! Lu•. ! Culausge... ,uOO head !lay ....... Unions ...... 2Uu bus. Amount of ,tork on the farm I burns. The jr...tt lwatitiCtrily Ittentrt.l n the turnpike. alt..ut eight tiles trttm •• • !,..till ,ittratetT t•rt•opi ing heatith. pt. .:,•to Ihe ink, ii.l 111(.11.g...en( Ili , 11 tit•tt i. ertait.i. t .'a C..l3%ewenl alt.l het: atlaptc.l it. theecilln./ I. The I, heat rind t-leauQ kept rt. hit wtt 1 Sr.l. tt. a' die pauper• appear gene 11111 y ...nt,thea. Litt .owl nt undue >crentr o. ar - d1 .:Itnale , 1, Mr. \Volker. the ,t. ‘l, prettorrvd I.:. Th.— \ arn,r, I . 411)4.111a xtll 1...114%,fig.,1,1 due Uinc geollerffitu wke Thr Ph) lar a. we nrn, i+nt'ent,ve to II: , tots. The appentntwe Fenn it ,zt.od, I.llt jLJPI II lime we werero.t preel,eiy 1- ..ee the r,tl won °I it. In the matter of ta - ott••l, , y ere th,nk that the 1•r„ aid 1, , r article: het . ..1. , 1 •r the 11..mhe kier travagant, and think mare , •are rt!,ll I he ear, -!!!•1 in future, 11,14,1 that the b 1.111 ,4 t.I the 1..1.1t! ,!!!!!:14 he managed as a Col - I.4!rt+ttoh. arid I. nit ',rep their a., ~ul.l. a- !!..1, 1.! !!!..r h!Le hren the C 3.0 hi•fol-ft , re. th. part we re.,,mmend that the ; the l~ a•turt• of the it r SII!!ola he in itsa le atm.unt ent!rely !gul...k.lanle •41, vti , • Llltlll (..r ,lie e:!..ar.ly !!!!”1 ! ~•1, I,lll' pL.,I •'tl,l tir.srd t.• I:ty I! 0.1,1 ! 4e - Ever) Do) I ~• .t (.11!1“. .•16 ri• • ko L L• 41t11.1.1 ,• It f4I - 1/li.. 111 trql,4llJ th• II n. F +.1.. I, 411 II". pc,: .1.41 c., ..1 11-1., , 131111 , ! , tatr 1 tnahornetts,r. nll.l 411 - Clark'm Stow arh Illttrr■ IA It• Ito , . 11.4,1 :6. t I- I.' LI, laatoiy fl. 1.. , tgr.. 1. , r wisr , .1 .!.. 111./Ile ,••1,,,t , t: • • 1. r •••41••• 1 ••I 1.1 I. k IL. 1 •-•I Alp! NI, Lel ! II 11, 11•-••1. 411 , 1 1,1 111-‘1,404,,, IRV IN Ti 1-:;11‘ .lutre liith.r.,lll(ll.l, •..1.1 • LAI R.• puir 1,1.4.1. awl fal 1 , 1 pr.., .1k Iln i,.14 r, 1,1-1• T.ev.lll ur Lol "i t•. t thew ~,s t ii, 01%1 I 01E- 1'011.1.1 , frt•-1. , htv l'v tn ) •2; \ II -1 I 1"- pin . 1 I j...\ \ ..) .1 •-o ) 1,41\ (i.\l 1.1..1m my'2l ()1.1 clot to tits ust tr.! nit.l t..r tut', I.y MILL AN!) CROSS-CUT \‘ ilrass sn.l CA,II yt L. Anvils. Belli owe and View, Pump Chain and Fixtures, tiny MIA Manure Morks. T.vetlier ,s.th a kr. , and extonsive assortment of liardwaro. Just nee e•lied Ned 1••1" WNW, at No. 83 Wood surant, Esgsseen NIA Fourth street, l'lttsburgh. e..A.m . L. FA!! \ E-11."(21. ap29 rUIIE GOLI)EN GIN—At the Ehterprise Wtoke. N.. 136 Wood otr,•ed, will Lc foui,d n olot•tolol toolortm. DiJEK ET AND TABLE (TTLERI of th, .err hat mftker, Flmmkm, Itmknr Stria, Pt.trvitaminti tt EVI '1.% loilts IND It I mil Linda Illtt,t.tn itirmittnir atteti.l•••l tt, t mit I, 11, 'oo] th, in/WN it T. tuyi.tit FUR 11ENT.--- A very kotral,lc ttrt,-,t”ry k hour.. ni; rttit.ntni mittm-t. n tnw Smithfield ntri,t, li;7, nix well ftiruimli mini ...lint.. mil in it.m.ml li.tit rimt ; immommtmi..n Apply QUGAIt I'l:F.1) HAMS -10 tiercei Sugar kj Cum) Ham, revemhl nu , t fin .sle by. SPRINIIER HARBAriiil arrifinr 1101 r for .tale by j..); VI;IN t. ER lIA lit 001) FISH Fish inn 11// tab. by SPRINGER HARBAIAHL _ SIIEEP PE urs-- 650 Sheep Pelts reeekeil and for role by 1y.,51 SI'RINI RR HAUSA HUH. 11 ERMAN and French Prayer I_l . For sale at the Driumitory of the Laii, s Naylor Book Gattpany, by Ow Librariann W. P. MARSHALL d. 11.4 AC.,!OIc —3oopieces received and fir sale by nty2.ll HENRY 11. CA)I,LINS. EICMXN SOAP-10 lx)xes just received 13 and ful nale by wy:b.l SPRINOKIi lIARBIIIOII UNIMER GOODS- L. lIIRSIIFELD & SON, Nu. 70 WOoD sTREET. Kill open TlllB (Wednesday) MORNING, their u,w iotock of MEN'S FUItNISIIING 000E5, FOB TIE SUMMER SEASON, • That arrived by the last steamers. ROCHELLE OCIfRE-5 casks just recd and fur aale by [rur24J ILF:SIINU BRA'S. liEG mr I , 2 3 IITTER- 1 -10 d i e t ( 1 1. t. ‘: S. DRY HIDES-200 prime to arrive and f , r not by myth SPRINGER 11A RBA UU Fl. BROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER—Jus , r..- reivod and for funk by mylll FLEMING MIS 50 T et ... Et t l ,c lS . S ) . Joel r d . :, :i i r i ed i's e. i d . i fi n ,r e .l (.. : ' . l.l 63 t Chewing It FAMER A ANDERSON Ju3 N 0.39 Wut.al st_ QODA ASH. of a good and uniform quality manufactured by the Ye. Salt Manufacturing Lvutpany at 'Caren turn. tht hand and fur vale by je7 FLEMING BROS. NISM ~''`►.. 7 - V. 4 .1 c .Ntiyt,434, 2:il Lu Rye Inch retpr , Cull, ..u! , 11, 1111:A NI 111 1.1.: .I :\r. Clii ,, l 111. I: , 111..>R1 t \ I\l \ grmtllng I=l =EI lEIIII rrnot r 1 } i I. I 11.1% % No. 3CI %V ..1 1L... 1.. 11 THE LATEST NEWS COMMERCIAL. _ BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOVRTIFIL CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, June lb—Senate—Mr. Bright being absent, Mr Stuart was elected President pro tem. On motion of Mr. Adams, the bill to atnenil the Naturalisation Laws was made the special order of the day for Saturday next. Mr. Trumbull introduced his bill to restore order and peace to Kansas, by proposing to bring it under the Territorial Oeverument of Nebraska. Mr. Trumbull explained that the only object of the bill was to extend the Territorial government of No. braska over Kanetts, and to abolish the present gov ernment of the latter territory, and the laws made by their Legislature. Ile thought that this proposi tion was worthy of some consideration, as there is a state of affairs now existing in Kansas which all good men must deplore. Ile did not care idiom having the bill referred, es that would withdrew it from the consideration of the Senate. Mr. Douglas hoped that the bill would be referred to the Committee on Territories who would report on it at an early day. It ins oiiti none gra, e oes twos, but he was glad to see that the opponents of the Ne braska bill were beginning to acknowledge the prin• elide that in a measure the laws of Nebraska wore 'nude by the people of Nebraska, and the laws of Kansas by the people of Kansas. But the proposi tion was to abolish the lows made by the people of Kansas for their own got ernment. and place theta under the laws of Nebraska. which they had no voice in making. Mr. Trumbull said that so for front arknowledging the principle of the Nebraska bill, he did not belie, LI there wa• any principle at all in it. It was under stood one way at the North and another at the South. but he would that this bill was such a prop o sition lie should prefer. Ile regarded the repeal of the Missouri compromise as the rause of all the tuis.hiet, and would be glad to restore things to their flora., position ; but this was a temporary expedient not in tended to carry out tus own wishes. full). Mr. Douglas said that he was t" , .110.1. 1 116 tit colleague to hove peeve and quietness re•toled lit Kansas and was aim willing field something. but be a ould ield what some pe..ple in Kansa to y kid and that auto itnplii-It cdtedienee to the la ..1 the land. If everybody would .1.• this there w•.. 1.1 be uo diflieulty iu NitliAa, or 111 Q where else, but instead of etimpelling ri.oter, and rebels to sob twit to law they were to be placed limier the boos of atwitter territory, the effect would b e to strife anti turmoil to Nebraska likewise lie was unwilling to inflict upon Nebraska the snipe strite and mob violence that existed in Kansas. 'the pe.. pie ..f Nt.braska have obeyed the law and they loss, peeve. In Kansas law has Moen trampled [Mier 1401. and there was strife. Emigrant Al.. had not interferred to Nebraska to prevent the terms pod meaning of the law of C..ngress, rind the very fact that both territ•que. were created utcicr one law, and that in one territory there was peace and .I.etne.s.P, w bile in the other Write an-1 eontrover.". , howe that the foals .• not yu the !ow. The faint war in the f-reign Illterfereh..e. 101. i 11,1..11, ,were the fruit: .4 that interfereneu u. Kama.: but there had keen non tuterterro , P Nteltrtt,lta. an I ',tee and barttataly land been nail rat: e.aner.ittenrea. If Gr CuitellgLlt• °ugh Iht• braiaka bill wan undo r•tteel differently in the N.•rti, and In the : 4 •ttatb, Le had het ter real the Itf ll,' • ~1 the 11Ptu•..•rutrr Co.flentl,m . lie k.,•ul thnt thr prtnetple• •.f Ih.• I.ensr.•rltt6• i.arcs rl,re r •I• N.,rth FA.t .-4,ttth find w"t -,••r, l.ke unnniin.. , : • ~ , a • ..f r‘ert :L,l tit. 11 Irno• 1 , , U. • rai. hal on (—I: ru.no, I:. and n..L..11 had any !r.1,1.'e c 1-e •C.•!;- I •••• th.•l r• ! il.it 1•• note ettll.—‘lle.l s , l ;1.0 ••••sr.q.r%,r, •rs 1 I the treti..ll I Mr Pier. r- Mr T:t11111 r-.l.lted rant li.r turns , 01 h. • 11) NO.? n•i..3 1,11 lb.- ;al t k i u••‘.•. u:.,1rr.1.•,.1 1, .1. fl••r .•.rhe forther to I.ete ern Mr. -r. 1.111 otwertione• theenn t \-. kd kaneav toll, Mr 1 rtiii,tot!!'• •../ L., I be lorninittee on Teeriti.r.*:. F.-•te itAldreeieml the ,enoleonA wrier •• • I.rttui..lo he. Elf irrie) ot the \at H ; e ti !. 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What - T.41, tot.. t int ktt, I t•tltt )Lout, 1,44 ; k:l4 Itettittor. Ihtttlop. • TIOCATI: NN • .1..1.1...11'• IsK I,ll,raty. 4.1 ,ul4 11i11,trd „n It„ K I y al,l .Nl.•rtgnf:w. 4 United I'taln• Nutt •t IKrK... • v .1. I liernl3'. A brs•lgeruont. ly II ler, it, rla, lite...tea' Kehietice, 9 volir; Story A 144.ncy. . ltnfl anent.. Equity l'ica.ittitt and Jurimati.icitce. 1 voim. Chitty •.n Cott tracts and I'l.•..linas, 5 vol., Itaul.v•ltr's Chancel ha, It, uvon Litt 1.q.0n, I! vol.: Allll.l. krIE ion... roll), nu l'artsoProblio: r‘ligilen "it 2 V“in MIO ,111 . 4 1111.1t.441tg.1ty. ,t, Catul.igue. I, lot.l. awl the I..ukei eviiniliod. RI 11,. pineo ..1 !Pito! I'. AI. IA Au, FINE: I'lll N It Y SEA 'l' AN I ) I'l'l'l pr,Tvrty /it Ant Thursany lit k. lit ft.- klt•tclinots chnttgy. Atli tug. I. tll ,a 111.11.1 1. lot or ground 11/ 1.111•1.0, 1.•111A N.. 17 11l 1,. A 1 , 1011 liilVlNg n 11-111 Li. rev( I. It., to 11,1ity 2.11.-•• t Thin lot it bear Ihtklkili.l 111 t•lt , ..f It,. lint - et I,n 1111,1. .1 . 1,1111rg 11.0 AI-, I-ts in the Ridllh wnl d, hnnfilg tau 1311111011i11 . ,1. ocL u.liug lov - k .`.lOl, %Inv')uro or.'. t.+l t‘t 0 olbst.tiirtit tut , nlidy IFt I. k 1111,4 and 6 lo IG•le Itorw•Cro p6ui, 11,1,1,14 MEMO i•Jki 11 11 11.. 1 1t ~/ rar Slllllll, xtro , ling ink I. no rtilr• Tlanw trrts aro stt rotted in Pitt t.w rt rartrr. ntsrtr• utrin , r water w.•rk.. lon la•altlry Irn Olio. anal A 1 ,, ,, 11011 Issatitrlal raattrtry 101 l in tiro Itorraolt rrl law, n.nrevillr, 110, nig st troll t rrf sevroty loot Boller .1., too 'Mildred ntirl twenty liv, trnrt oil rt., 11.1 1.111. 111111droil and tw,,lve :-..11 , .111 W la is r•ir t, ...1 on eleont Inick tarttat.te 1111111 tot 011 , 1 11.1• ita/. hall, on' latflrtinm Tllll Property In well rrupplirsl %l 1111 sin logs 01 purr- wnlr r , r•lnrice intlt and talrnlobery, trill I,lllltinn,ls nu , irws rrl Al 1.141,eny 1 alley warner). allordlng n 1,1, ['linnet. 1.. tho.t• whaling a dollghtful hum,. Tr•rtun at sale. T. 11., go.onl LIBERTY S'l REEL', I'ENNSYLVANI A Avenue and Eagle street ineis.rty at A w•tion - lon Thnraday eve ping, June linh, at', k i n! the Mer, 10,0 is Exchange, 4th street, nill be sold lt,te Nod. iH,I and in Ida!! of lots laid tint 1., Hoyle Irwin, lu the Filth 1 A hating a front of 41 feet ,at Liberty street, main outer depot of the Ptinusyltania Hailriettl Campitwi, will 1'11,011,1. Ino kirk lOU ti-el to Alley, 011 sell, h iue envied tee substantial brick house., couseniently arranged maulri. for ten tenement-it, two of which front on Lila rty r 1 1 .141,1111,1 IN., no SKIIII4IIII, whin 1, 1,1,11114'es 611 611111161 tallt• et "ter That ralitable lot of ground. situate Penneylra- Ia aietine, I..ginnlng feet weal of l nion loti lug a 11 ,, 1,1 ieet, thence nurthwardly 97 1e..1 11 1 . 2 left to an nil'! .1 feet wide. thence eastwartit lit teel, then,. soutlissitrdly 107 feet 11 1 .; 'miles to the place of 1. , -- oo.flg, together with the houdes thereon. Tine property is well Iswated. !wing near the point of the propueed tote, section with Fifth ',tree!. Ai*, Two contiguous lota of ground, in Dr. A Blank', plan of lota. On Boyd'', 11111, Nos. 35 and 311, each baring front of 22% feet on Eagle street. and extending bank . feat to an alley 20 feet wide. IRANGES--200 boxes in prime order, just Titles good. Terms at dale. received and fur sale by HEYME - 11. & sellout. inyl:o No. 3U Wood opposite St. Charles ..a-.: -. --rte' -,~ro~ ` ,~ ~, t A 4y •-; j.ll.•.tZt PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' ENcGANGE. 1/VCR l'lse galen Fleur to.day amounted to 3t5 14,15. WI Galuw. 30 1 , 1.1.1. extra family from atore at itn; tun 11.1, Ropes fine an,l extra from wharf at $4,7(46,25 ; 50 bbla. nu• l'" • ri;-"n Stuar t at $4,77; fu bbla aopes tine and extra l""" 1,1.1 a. extra Item stork, at $:/,- 641' 1 , ; 4u 1444 Sun (rott, ntor.• at 04,44. (111.11 N 1 1 411,8 75 Guth. It) (nail xi hart at .1:1r. StaiAlt . Snlen 111141 la., (•• 00..1 fn. nt : 8 It f 31,4 prink, , at 9, , u,l S Ish.ls fully toll at 0", to nil %%. I,K SILL, 114 1111...1 A It brxn.l Flit: IT Sesl.• tl,h I. tl T 1... 1111=1=1!MIN MIME t.• , 1..1. at tit LAUD : , 41, •I , I i•l• \ Ihi I II l\ N 4. 1,1. of It.' lIREP Sale GA P.ine at tn.. It I it P: ICK ~.notn•o I...stra al YoRX '1 11w lOW 1.1 I el 11,1 14 , •1 r 1.1 we.ater I/ wird I.l•Lte h h a/ ace...ea *llll 11 ro.inirl 141,er Old./ a ••1 ,. / irll4l. and LL 1, • 14 400 1.1,1,, 7,11, lo al rautltt 1 4 1. at.•, .141,' a 1, c0r5.1444..uu tt • flue Indiana, I Ilso,na, 111 a. Lainll/ and ilk, the hooynnl .1.4 f • 1;1.. 1t.," 1.1.14 at s'.,lthai.l.l l .o fil.o and emporl in,t': tittk, our 1.ang..1 k .1- idodl • I.qt, sith a laid. diroaand , 1:14/0 1.111 at 11 /5,•,..“.#iv 1.4 MOM And 1.11,:a) t 1.. r ~•14.'1,.1 n, 11)••••• It.-,•f ham. ostrAdy . 1.1,14 tVi,,,USIII f l'r‘ll , l Ina.% 14,444 dull Al.• 0,400,11 4..ing Bwois. 11, att•l l. Lel fir,,, 1 tilt 'nears I.,vcr, 4,0, 1,41 0,4 J ~,1441,4, , , 4( 4.)1 , 411.14,4 Itfltl 1 0 .1 111.10.. .40 40,1 I,•( •1 , 111. , 1 1.. r 4 , 1.1t , 4 040 , 4,11.40 re 441 rml ...1•,..1_ 0 , 411..1 4f,,,,f.• 1. 1,...,,,it,•1.-401,..111 114 ...11111,, I.' 1./ */, 1 I • .1101. IA a. .t•' 4. 4r 4 , 40.1 ! !,,,I 14 I.:, AI MIME I 0 N I Fr I " E ! \l'll I►►l \ Fl lillTl I{E 11010, ~ i. , -~. a~. Fre‘ll rilt al 01 dull o)oer,, 1 , 1' , 11-. IN I{l cf. < II I---CI I=l TW l,\' 11..1'11N IN A DVANOE MAIL' 4/4 , - Tii R F.ASTERN 10g1111t111 t w.. 11.. bourn In .0.11c...A Ohy Alxit, nod d, Iner..l t., nt ,t, it Ills• 11,110 'I II if, 'MON : i lur.lN•r week. N.O 1..t1 lily TRIBUNti, 111.:ItA I.lh • ..tins for th.vn•, or try ..• her E-.•t••ri i.npnrn, tit 71 Filth str....t, tity2i RICHARD tiIIANNII7. I=l P. M. DAVIS, Anct ,•- . . . •-: • +..• ^ 4 44 ' - _ • • 4. CIE= Prerdna. WILMA !all I",e. T. 3 CLARKE, TSviwurr'. N. [lUL`l&S,~•le .C•crrtary. JAMES P. BARR Surerinterki , lt. B. T. NORTHAM, Ja. Cbrnmitite of Arbitration ,for .tune QEO. W. CASS, V. P. JOHN $. CosiRAYE HENRY LAMBERT, PITTSBURGH [BARRET% °Flirt Till DnILT PIT, moudny, June N, I KA. in=llll 1. • 41,0 [lllll, 14, ,11. N•w lork Market Philadelphia Market %It..ut •, ItAr, to.l. U,? rot •,4 41 4 , , •t: ♦ . as I , 1. or. re...••.. 6 ...• "4.140.. 1 "•. Al,- 1 illft11.4•1••1.... I !• , 11.1..r 1.1 gt••••• frr• f•••• • , -•1 :,•. • t•o,„. I=l EMINMIN 11,111 \ %o. :U Filth ♦lreet A. I. 1) F. 1. INI I 7. ,000 North, IZEMISMIIMI =BM MERE= lk (AI l'1131•:12S FAA'S. New Styles of BUI t.llll. Bedsteads. aurs Fofna. Rook Cast, 6: I •••I. I.r k ,• J/I I • 11, 11 '7'0;1.1' 1 1 r.‘l:l4:l*liii,, -1;(11;1.\-.,\ ,kII int Ist, . , I •'• • il• (•.!•••••;•1, II: to.. to (.11z •.. . • _...11 1,•..1 m thin. I”ni Y.. 1, n.. 1 n, =En== 1 WII I I lol t too ow . t)oug oou lootao e) utotu. to lola xi.. 0., liirw Ittl.oly tuolnr,/ , t,) ttit .u.l /r. otK Turosiooku, urw thin •.• Al Huts In•I Yr fret, 1H4.1 , 11101 owl 1..04 lir I Hip,, 111111, hint,., Ilir ir..l h. u. truport lox au. k A lilt I loot I , :4, I Au I to.• iutrllrularly Inful nut grtitlVlll , ll put, ilutl • tit I t may Is tumlu. Pourt,u }'.word' Inlif Ils Ow 111..1110nm ilea II Mr It. place Imororu tun itau,ns thu nrkilirr lir.. ir ...I I„ti•ou t t • ring.. v. 111,11, nowt) . ). w, rust /I Is.. lou.ou I,too loot, too lull oluwartment owl , . Al, t ,otil th. vnr4wnt 6.21.1 moot Emtrro !natio!. toter, 'l • h. , ~ tiro I.trin nt • itin Ole co. o•nottly ,o 1 1.15 ut I ill n .01.11 Orr. litirit Alit! 10..1 fushi.tuulolu ittailttluetur , t n 1 tu..oloorut.• t 010 .oto t I tultootillwou.l Lt 11, ,, to )oar) i•Apolluu, lu ll t oo f.or lutuo..•l lotontomi Its. IL.uiti•ol alto, hi , . 1-1,. trA tip 1111 it , r, IT!, u,o: .11, tou ng y , lit 111 Irinn 11. 11. , lin,' 11, Ir•irn 1'). li., .140: ...I I u 11.. I rint utnu urn, w,l I. rl.rnprilr .o.•.tAw It Pl'lNtl AND LEECIIINIi. )Irs. E tol 1K 11111 y la• Intuit! at leo re.o.lehee nu II .r..•t N.. 39, betwetot $1.101110.1 and alreht4 She ha• the te , olnal) man) a the regular htn lilt) nn to her ',kill mei long experlen, lit her line. tlriterel will he thankful') , oel•rod. NEW (;()()I)S. -- A.. A. NI ASoN hAvt• „v.". ~,„1 .I) It xll.l I :utthattl•. Itkat I ~,, I t\llll iit t). Ai 11.11,• i . hl4 rl.l,ltmfl. 00111{, '. 4 Linolo., LIE/1.1/ KM! IL•u+uh , rpiuk (hoods, ac., dr. , all th w hit h wJI he at retlttet..l pr tit)'2 L(1( It SALE are of land, is erci tel a ljeweil how, n Lm n and ,a he, lanldiniza. all in paid ordet lti Tt. rem cleared, well flawed and .....1/ • .une of /I young tiara, x. vI id and dl er 11/1. in 14 ,1 / 1 d and thriving ,nil! tln; I/11 1//•IiI l. 11.11/ /02 acres l tunhered -- weold 1t good eattiation lot sh.re, brine Ritnated on the eroaa t,.. ktakeratom n and Butler, in Mwldleae, oship, , Hui I - ,nunty. %VIII la. ea 'ld low —term, ...la) Wanted- A ail wall.] I, n many lady. In a 11/ /./11, T 1 /11111111, ‘1111111 , 3 giroi to ork ie 11 I and A ino. I, •iturili,.ll hy b") alai( rot:rte. age. in is P/1311 / I'. /.1 all 1111,11111 t, light se, I aqui.. \% and I nialligenc.. north aide of Ulw.alyet. Inn th 'haw o.,et A LI,l;(111 EN CIL( /ICE I,IN I) AND Ill.:Al - 111i I, 1.0. cATI,o,s CIiII2NTIIV It ESIDENCI.:S, 1 , .11 SA - -Ihree a., plat la yund the Allegheny Ueinetery. on phtnk road, tl We fel - eat trees, ahrubbery, A,. Ala acres hear the residence of James Illakely, Esq. For plirennd terui, call at the Real ERtate Office of ..7 S. CI7THSERT , k SON, 61 Market it „ • , ~` ~~~ ~; ~.~~°..~ AMUSEMENTS• TIIEATRE.-J. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and hleuager; Wu. TI. Itssn, Stage Manager, CEIAS. /OMB, Acting Maniuter. Treasurer, .1. V. H4R.crra. FilletS Or ADMISSION Boxes and Parquette Mk. I Private Boxes, large ......$R 00 Second Tier L.c. Private Bxes, . 5 (10 It, vre 1.. r c,d.d . 0.1 persons . ..tt rents. Site Certincitte, seeurtnr 04,510, rents (.5101. Far. ts ell Benefit et Mr. : 4 C. DUBMS. TUESIiAI' EVEN IN, NI: 111,1. The Inconwtetn(--Voung ‘ll , lk b.. 1, S. I' 1hit..1,; Una. btu, BArrell , A , Uriunu, Jnid. M ItisArrn, Mrs A 'A Young; Lat.“...., 11 re Ct. t, Black Eyed Small—V.oll4m, with 141 , 114, S 1„,111. Twig, A. W Young 0000, ha NI Lo•Ilt, Mr,. A. W A Ilrnit UM Of tqam at 7 1 4 ; curtain tines at 3!/., JAMES O'HARA THOMAS BELL CITY HALL— MEYERS 41t. LANDIS' Original Virginia Serenaders, Having I,erfortinsl with distinguished success In all the principal calse of the Union, as delineator* of Ethiopian characters, will give TIMER of their DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS At the above Ilan, commencing OD MONDAY, June 9th. Admission 26 <s,nte. Particular, lu hill of the day QT Doors open at 7!.<,. Concert to enmmenee at b ~clock. JOIIN W. OCARTIII, BILL POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, will attend to the Posting and Distributing of 101 kind , ' of 1111.1,P EOR CONCERTS, LECTITRM EX iIIBITIONS, All n ,.-either by mail, telegraph, ow other a ,t--,llrected to the ,®cu of the Morning Post, will receive prompt at [ration. api LI , ,MuN CO.-TRANSPORTATION LINE -- 114vonf toad,. oxtottellvo pre- - nAmtiotn, thn, winno, we am non prepay to dux HEA Y [WAIN KAS Ay PENNSYLN ISIA LA.N.II. n , ..1 8,k11,R.0k11. "11/ AND FROM Tll F. EAST ERN We can wont., eat friends And all Hon,. 41.1.AnAl 1,0 patronize the I . ..unti CAlial and italtroaal, that a.' Immo wdl 1.. op.re.l 4 , W ads goutral AttllnfAction to zil/110 , 1.. r... 1 E.A..otort• aa,l ‘A c,tort, irnight. The AVOIDANCE or Tilt: INCLINED I.LAN oN THE ALLEGHENY 01cl'Ali E. RAILROAD a di t ,l a. la. to the 4.1114011, , ,1/ ot 11.0,1 0111 ..n PENS ntro.-1, al 01.• Canal =1:121 ER PAUL. .lON ES FOR SALE.--- L 3 und.t..40 , 1 IL. , hue .108:sier PALL JLiN uow li.a nt tbo • 4f, %.I,itrl. nt I..tAborgh• The I. J.,. roAr (.nu rn..tith% ..I,l— IX° [4..1, Iwitio fi,t, hold G., lerg, I wi./ y'2:l duanloler, 1,.1. ,t 1 ok. Hie la ..mplete unit, anJ well Lw.d is. all re.pet t 4 Tho cabin t the 1114.411 appi nat.) up m tho most elegant Th. • PALI. JioNES will Le mild an the following torntn • — 'ay"M. twati, balance 4.n, 12 and lb mouth,, with in. terent mild approved socurltv If and boat le not suld at private vale I.h .re the 1.4 day July next, rho will i.e of , 1..r..a at 1.1.11. and .4.1 on that day Amy IM•rall1 hal ing claims against the PA P JON will forward 11 t.. the .31111,411,:f1"1 f..r settlement with this., i• 1111.11, e 61...• .11 1101 41114 Smut In matt A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS Or those who avlsh to Eng•ge In the MACII I N E , OR ENGINE: BUILDING BUSINESS THE 1 NDERSliiNEDiiffersat private •ale '.loth day 0( .100. nr‘t. Pat tie ShailltlK. I ienIIDK ntidbarn,.—. lu ^ Na. 151110 W•dke and rpondti:'l , raird in rtty. and I . h.-I•1) rlt• -I • I ••4 tad• nnodat 111 part .1.:,, .1 '1 • \ v. Ili P. 11,311, It t ,14 1•• N•qt I+4l. 41 lutla tu _~, ,~ El= =ME • .1. I %at • Olio., a. hl/1- i . llll • I•ills. nth.' Film,: bitoro ten it 3 A ..( 44 ail.' Di..., .1 ail We, •411.1 I Is • 1.1.. -I ! 6.al • . 1111.. 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( IMEEMEE 11, 4 , 1;t2 , 11 I ICI I `TI; i.l C$ N I I 1 %% 1)El'111ITS ntlJit be wndrwiththi' `• tOl.- LA it SA \ IN.; ?SANK," I;;; I; tru1..t...1 \,• ;;. sits;. ;;;1,1;11. , ro..;;; ..111 - 41 Ituilatzw, in the m.. 101 ..1 NI %Y. lo; ; ;Inaw tigt.trowt f;;.ts first tutu As 0.;;1,111N, Treanor. I M I ' FR () . 1 I t t [Jl i . " I 4ZI GARCURED ('. HAMS -1....1%.,1‘11.1 for nalo AG001) ow ELI.IN, ii(}l.si.: or, mtrept shit, arrntwt..l w it II 1..:1, ~,,, kit, hen. ,ttx clutottwrs, gitxret • C., AI, cc I r, lawitg ut thr 'rite lot hug aIL Ilt LI I Illlt.llT S.IN, "" Ktitett, A Murk. t st. ,4.;":,X.,1x easy n luyients Will I,u). It ~K4l 11 , 31 'F. mod ri 1,1 ihsrlAgh I's 7'. , ottv Ity, tieur 1 , 1 Clair idg CUTIIREICI A ,IttN, I 14 . 31 M}tnd • Irk t +i [NS all kinds, and the latest itnprovi prit.t.ot to taut pun >mewl n. I' dTi ..f xll k hots till patotiln ITFISII I N(I TA LE ol evel TI.- t.. . Co. Kt 111 C. •14t1 ~! I 'l,lllll lun, N.. llttl otr.4.L. m,.:4) Iti MNAT L. IASTILE SOA P— A genuine article-5o boxt-,.. hand nil for 1.0.1 t. Lc ms-21 PI.IOIINCI 11111 IS. SeIIOUN MAK ER, Manufacturer ,;(' . %%bile Lend, Red I.tsvut, Zhu•, l'nhi C. Litlwo, Putt.). bolvtain tlvalor In Olin, Paint'', Vurtilkiben, Nn, 24 Wood larext. l'lttalForghnn Yt BEANS—Received and for sale by ittytl3 11F:NRY COLLINS. 'INSURANCE ! INSURANCE! !—Appliea _int,nn fur ltuturttu, for ..verx.l gooal reliable lllNUrnaver tottpunion, received Ly tiEtt.lf BUNN, ut him Beni KMatt Agtutcy mut IntelllgeUrtt Ortit'h, on the north nide oi "hi° -ttl-t, fourth door past tho lhattnotol, ALLFAIII CITY GONCENTRATED I,YE—A new article tor making :Yaw, warranted supertor to hdtuth ui y re l , tin hand and for male by FLEMING RltGli. DRITISII LUSTRE-300 lbs. just received 1.) and for sale by FLEMING BROS. DAPr:It PILL BOXES.. -200 paper , just and for Palt, by j ) 07 I 9 b o o x prime ß(.ll B ut - HENRI' U. 0)1.1.1SF -1)1.1Z. CORN STARCH, fresh; Itt - Farina, (Ilea WO. ilf,tlVoll ley B E MASS-15U lbs. fur toile b). B. A. FAHNESTUCk A Co., Corner Pint end Wood eta EMP SEED-500 bushels for sale by Jet B. A. FAnsmocs. & W. ALTPETRE, REF'D-35 kegs for sale by S j t .o3 B. A. FAII.N.49TOCK & co.v E=iN OREM W A t: A lAA% ELL, t . , m. 4,, MARK ~TEICLINO ug.r.ght ,nnt ELgts, volt n weal tititt,her ,Il‘ us.list.,: I=l JESK: ,, . F:11 Ilk% 1 I It. .1 1.4 • laaak ii.. it Va•ii k .1 MA , i a t•• t.ts I •litt .ILltt• ‘I ~Z Z I=l I=MB=lllll •the CEYLON 11%T. 11.1 lb.! v. II 0 ,, lb. sk•,,,g ti r it 1 1....1. Foil. • • • k 1.•••11, • \ 1 1 ,lus I ' .. lk • I 41,1 in. , . I I. %I 1 . 1.1 - : • •I• I a .1 11111111=11 , Il Alta PllllO4 111 RI MEH A ,k tV••.1•114, , 1, c,pi.o.lte It Clint 0, 14 : _ MENZEI 1!111111Mi= t It t :v t u m s t , taa in s t a ti s ,. -e e n v i e n n g in a:a l e t ve t u oml l' k htehnusa:kb °ITT the pier of the Monongahela bridge, v.'. four feet ;sigh pl ed en cool Inch., and atationary. 'The weather through the day femora may be drawn that there h.. 1 been conniderahle and we may look fur is rise in the rivers. Trir " Fred Loren- fon Cincinnati, and intend, leaving on M,.tley v caning. ""'"' l ' V n ho r t:lirl O g ni : , h " ia C u a l P o t rui ll t:g- o. l. M v i :g o' a i t ' lo th o e ' c l o r r k. lar THE steamer •' Latrobe" is now taking on a load for Lout. Sill.. Capt. 9. Cadman Informs us thut ho will he ready t„ lea... on Wednesday evening. DETUNED —The steamer " Fairy " wan detained ye.. terdity by preas of linsintNss; miss will iswitively leave this morning as IS o'clock ter Cincinnati. THY steamer " Emma Graham " arrived on Monday morn ing from ZlLllolllrille with .hoot 800 bldg. of flour and other merchandise. She wi.l leave again, this afternoon at 4 o'cbrk, for Zanesville. touching at all luterrundlate landings. Travelers and shippers ahoutd mark the hour of departure. FOR ST. Lolll9.—The steamer "Cambridge," Capt. S. Dean, will be ready to leave this evening for the above and all way porta. She is of light draught, speedy and roomy, mak ing het one of the pleustntest summer boats that a traveler can soleet—besides, her officers are attentive to their re per live duties, and will be fiiuud to use every etertion to make the traveler at boon, Fon Gaunagous and all way landinga, the light draught steamer -Chan Avery," leaves this afternoon. Since the last trip of the " Avery," she Lae received two new boilers, and Is fully equipped according to the steamboat law In ev. ery department, with comfortable quarters for passengers. Tue St. Louis Democrat, of the Eth, says: The river is still receding opposite. The Illinois is falling. with abut five feet in the channel. The upper Mississippi Is falling, with about four feet on the ' , ewer rapids. The last louts trout the Missouri, report that river now iu a very bad condition. L 4 onie have had already to lighten, and others re port .1111411 trouble from snags. Since our last, several boats are In iron the Missouri, with good cargoes. The St. Louis Enming of the 6th, Bays: - But few arrivals since yesterday. The".lennie Deane, fc. , nt Quin, y, -A. 41 klafam, frem St. Paul, and •• Peoria., fr.en I, ud 10. constitute the only arrivals 9111. Inst eve wing. The .• Mason" retorts the river at a stand at St. Paul, and telling rapidly from there down, with lees; than tour fiat un the kaput, Boats fully loaded cannot cross the lower Hane l. fr, , in this time forward without lighting. No in, 11,1,10w/it report,l in the stage of the Miseunri, and the Illinois ricer is falling fast. " PORT OP PITTSBURGH 1111=1M A lilt! +ED. St.Lmer Gen. L§uittn.r, Rochester. •• ?door, Wheoliug. rnnua Graham. Ayern, Zanesville •• At gunant. .11'1.atte, Cincinnati. DEPAItTED. Steamer Urn Lariter, ittArtle3ter. 11.yle. Wheeling. Cincinnati. STEAMBOAP% Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE PITTSISCROII AND CINCINNATI %TEAM PACKET LINE. ==l Pitt 'burgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. THIN LINL la CoMpL.rd of aevell ii m a find, loom, powerf , Steamers, MI qllBll*.l (Or npr.vl , splendor, warty And rotufdrl. and is the ONLY THILOUGLI DAILY LISC kpr STEAD, P41 . 1r1,1 lib the Ohio river It cvonnerlv with the U. S. Mail Lwe .Pi' Steamers from Cincinnati to Louniville and Saint by pH....ou,ery and ftrightu are tukelect and re, 114,0 IheaDpl. ii,fifq Two Dew Stualuers have bout, /..1/1,1 to Ibe LlllO, lA , 111, b bow robalsta of the following ',tette, : 01 , 1 oirpurteir, frnm /Itaburyl,. EV MI ST ATV. . W LA, Sunday. ( 11'1 %V II JOHN NV .. I. N. 04166. , Turz.day. CI WIN N ATI 1681 rn. I R' rd rwtulay. PII I I.A.L/ELPII I A ..... J °MACE Th PF.:%! . O_ , II. I ANIA . 0119 KLI3 LPL' IR Frlday. pirrsisu , ;! ......__... 1. ti Seel ,Skturtlay. at 10 A. prexiisoly. N., riximi,l niter I.lllle k on the morning of .try••rt paru.•ulnre, apply Oli board, or to Jolt ,S U. LI3 IYiSTON, t A JOIIN 3 ° I:1111,1titge. I'trTsyrtifill. rUlLor, 16:ti..—itier;ilf I Pittetturgit, Steubenville and Wheeling The Isl 1: RN A Capt. J. A. l•litutga,lind tl. 1.01,1.L1,1' CITY. Cups K. IVAr. suit ruts ma I:DA:LASS ISA 11.1' PAINCEIN belU et . r.l 1 . 1110 - t•teubrts Ilk , ass 11t' tasellug. stopping at all ststs.s us, Atm.. irsrta. Th.. UI lIILN Al. WM irnrrPittaburgh an Illtalaya, nsasslaps AI IA k. A. .11.--11 n ‘lltNiAki, ,I 1 L,lsyr ot, Tursala) Thursalaya and Sat at ' I-els. A Vs. I' /It 1 , ..51T CITY trill alas. leave Pittalsurzli .sn TuessdavA Th ass,l ,sturslat ~, at 1U u'clsis. A. 11 Krruto 61, W leAr %%lAAAttl,r. NI.AAIA) A, W.AlarlidA)l awl l'el dars, al' I, o'rl, k, .1 II frok<l,l paostigt. apply ./n board, .sr ta J. U. CIII.LINInkt M. A grut, N. lAts Fruta sktrrrt. L .V 1 11 ATI.I: I TILIRTELN I , IIAI GUT- For Gallipoli. and Kanalv ha. Ad a il 314.1 llghllight .tenler I IL4iINIA It KLI.E." 41. w.ll Irerr I, the atNove and all int,rnso ,Batt- p.a-t• .41 11 . E.NDA 1, tlic I 111, inal , at 4 o'elork, 11,14 ht ..t pmeas.gr 144.1 y For Golnopollo. The now Rna veryltght draught st-nmer ell'ißLS.: 4 A V KRY Curt W 1%.41.1,wi., til Ivils* , the 0,1, sod imermnlinte port: TV LIA 1 . nt M awn nod Itzht ,Irntaglit ni,..211t, FAIRY QUY.KN, ti • tr. at,l Mr. JON Nan, 1 I 1,41,- 1..1 the ttit4 j..ris Tt F.. - .ltA 10.1.. et AM. t 1,1,11cAl 1110 PITTS. tll tti;fl M1111\!:I\ D.\ R.4tNI:., K.: 11 itt: The -,-.n, FIAZI. gc , I: ir“. , xv?.l gtll 1.41, ••:t ND , 1 M I=l •4 skil". I•1TT, NI 1,.11 \71 , 15 N.. rot Clorleatt•3l and Thy 11'•,11,, tilE- ,c I ,n • 1111111 , 1 1 FAIN. Tr 111 1.41, 1, Ihe nth , 41.1 1141, Mt+ t .1. 1.., KSDA W. 41 1 1. \ F••• i•l, I.•atta. wr at IL.. PITT: • """11 " Iti "` "'PIN =ITEM For 1111nrlatta R Zetne•ville. rt.,t111,1 KNI A 1111.111. 1 1 M. 1%114 ‘lO, Rof t'l 16. N l 7 kn.,l—%! in 103, 1 , 4 ho • at .1 10t. rtuo•lokte oat Jo.. 10, Rt 4 I . M. IF, freight *0 - pawing.. uppl) , • i1 ‘O . RI I! .• 111'11011 MA ItINE 110‘.01. 0 , N.. alet JOll Tim atoatnor W 11A1 I.M AN. Copt. M Ilaya---Ulork It. Ka 141,1• tho Oho, nod Inform...llot. , poi ta ou It:- DA V. J ono 1 . .1th. at 1. , A. M . • For frrlsht ..r passes i pl 4, 1...trt1 .4 st the PITT;- 111.1t1111 NIAItINK 1:0.01. , .. No. S Water stroot 1.10 11=113 1 tierces. luwt • Th , ' steniner I'AIIIIII.IT I 6 It, Capt. S. Dr ‘N— Clerk. J. KLlrlek.rr, will lee., for the eaters iuterneefiaLe ports lAA TUNSI./..ki, June 10. h. k, I'. For lre hI or [...g0 ILitply trn Loard or at thr PITTS AMOCIATIO.i Itk.KP.S.IS, No. S 2 lA)ktrk _kit) MPORT A N T.—The Stibseribers are w tr i,pcuita i a Spring and SlMllattritasortmentof loud, •••att pn•mg in mixt n large and well selected 'dck of the L•st y and moat fashionable styles of Summer Clothing Cr I Loses; line English Bridles and Martingales: Fancy llnf let,; Ilorm• Brushes: Curry Comb.: Cart lag•' Ilust••r', I r • p••t and Enameled Leather Traveling Bags, Ladies' and I lents' Sol-leather Trunks, Ac. All of which, no ore, on n. dent, are superior In quality and lower in price than ever beta re uttered In thin market. I•urchasers are invited to call an•l rklunlne our stock I the itlgn of the ilohlen llorte-Itead, A ,, , P , Wood street, corner of Diamond Al ey. uty3 THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW 000DS Al' LOVEBROTHERS, No. 7.1 Market et., Pittsburgh Ps. The :iutascr thers hare Just received and are now opening their third supply of new and handsome Dress floods, Shawn, Tel was, Douse Min uiehlng Goods, Mourning Goodelliente,t les Ribbons and Needle work. Many of the above goods have been puruhased of the M41,6,101\111, at the large At....thdoi In New York and Philadelphia, at prima that enable it, now otter thew at leas than the coat of transportation. We solicit an early cell from all our customers and the wadi,. generally, believing It will be to the advantage of all, an we ear bane be. Ode to otter a better tomrtuteut, and never cheap. LOVE BROTHERS, formerly pct. YOUNti, STEVENSON & LOVE. PORTSMOUTH'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, 1.1 MARELT AND W Ana erraerrs. nlyls:3m•l KITTA N (NO. A DAMAGED PIANO, for sale at a bargid 11.—A new 1211 ICK EKING PIANO, slightly damaged in the furniture., but not where it can be observed The lir »trutoeat, Iti uu wny injured, will 1/e 'Alit] at it red. ti,m ul Fir VY DOLLAItrI. on a credit 4,f six truths. JOHN 11. MELIA/It, St W.. 1 et., Agent for Chicherier s l'uur.• AGENTS gOR THg Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dealer In every variety of NI fir.IIANICA L AND OTID O .II PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Room, No. FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. AQ'' Orders for Patented Artie-1w of every description promptly attended to. AUENTS WANTED. MUME -- 1 1 1 08 ACCO. —75 half boxes favorite brands I. for sale by Fuvrti JOHN MOORHEAD. WHEELING, &c 123E20 . _ CI NCI NN ATI. For Ctncinu►ti I=E iNcsv SAINT LOUIS, Six 1:==!MI For St. Louis MOSES F. EATON - r"4 i„ N: tit.".fr4 • . • - MEDIC A L. Health and - rength wind Inevi tably ivnilow its l'se. Vir: I? 1! "i" P.n.; NOLLAN 0 BITTERS DYSPEPSIA., DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KINb, FEVER AND AGUE, AND the 'carious t ectiotts consequent upon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such tu Indigestion, Acidity of the bumittch, Coliehy Pains, Heartburn, LOBS of Appetite, De,poudency, Costivences, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic mad Neuralgic Alit., Roux, It has In numerous instances proved highly tienatlchtt, and in others effected a de. hied one. Nature finds no new_ enemy to combat, with this delight ful tonic iu the system. Ito eihs.ts are almost magical, yet the cure pernuovn.l. It coniumeicates ,to violent shock to the system, but by arousing its rital energ)• to normal an. lion, enables it to throw off the now, and thus thoroughly eradicates the disease. When its medicinal virtues are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, H here it has become so popu lar a family medicine, tint it is sold by many of the grocers as well as all the druggists. It would seem needless to oiler further evidence. yet OS there are doubtless sums who have tried many advertised remedies, anti still strfferfrom Dyspepsia in one or more of its dreadful forms, we subjoin the following certificates, the anthenticby of which canner. be doubted. (soiling MO tiny do omit pennies so wellknown. WHAT IT IS DOING Port THE NICK. Wm. sehuchman, Esq the well known lithographer, says: " I have frequently used Ikerhave's Holland Bitters, and find it invariably relieves i u di¢••slion and dobility." Nev. Samuel Batsmek says: -I found special relief fru:A its ate for a severe hearlqelie, with which 1 had tont svi bred." J. IV. IVoedwell, Esq., says " I have used Tkerhave's Hol land Bitters myself, and recommended It to others, knowing it to L. Just what it is reprvwented." Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, says "I have do rived great benefit from its use for weakness of the . • • and indigestion." • James M. Murphy says: " After several physicians ha.l failed, Etierhave's Holland Bitten; ',moved the pain front my heart and aide, ttrising horn indigestion." 'rho editor of the Kittanning Free i'rees says: "After ore of the heat physicians to this pia.,• had failed. Bcerhavo's Ilollaud Bitters cured One of ti n • worst form cf dyspepai." Francis Felix, only manufartnrer of the •'original Ex tract •ft.!offee. says: -I know that your Holland flitter. is one of the best medicines in the world for a disordered stomach or Dr. Ludwig...li tor of the Fuck el,” Baltimore, pronounced it a medicine de...erring t he r,.nlideiteo of the public. Dr. Elieritart. the leading th,rinito ph yricunt of Penna., has prescribed it frequently during the last three years, with marked socreas, in debilitated states of the di;eative ui galas, Elf Of the system generally. The tuatiag, ~ r Halloos Vilierpir Factory rays: " I used it myself, and wan therefore Induced to try its effect 010 , 0 toy air, (troubled with the great debility common to all of t•Onsumpttve habit.) and really it In doinir, her more 1....0il than anythirq.; rite hat t•ver taken." Wiarsever, ,ri•Prt+ is this a h-vars¢r will IHI didnr re,.,,t—t, hot to the sick, a ala and low opio awl. It will pr,•vv a grateful nrotastii: cordial, piisitreirawl ul vingular rein "dial properties. - - ME= The great popularity of thhi delightful Aroma has friiioreil many imitathina, which the public, should guard imaimit pur elinaing. Ila not persuaded to boy anything eine until ti have riveu fioerhave'a Binh,. a fair trial. One bet. tie willtronvinee you hew infinitely bUrlerllor it in to all the. Linitatlonc :4.Ad at 1,1 per bottle, or eft bottle for V., by tlio, propriotom, BEN.I.OIIN PAIII.I, JR.. & Co., iffartu ring l'harlsia,utietx awl Clu•tnleta, enr. Smlthfhld and Third strrwts, Pitthhci fh • / 1, 1 1 . 1,1 1' 1 6a. T I. S.IIO, 1,12. N. :2tl,,tret.t_ New rt , rk, lfnrn. n 8 Park. 31 , 4 ttr,,a,l,rey, corner Duatue Balti more. 11, - "th,-r--, (n) titre, end Prune. Anemic. emeinttti, Joh" Ii Pnri;. Chicnco, Pntr-Ins Crot '211:4 . • Water et St. LOUIS, Ltartmrti, Adams ,t Co. N. Orient", J. Wright .t. Co. nur ACARD TO THE LA DIES.— DR. DUPONCO'S OCILDF.N NIkiNTITLY PILLS FOR 1 , 101.4,1.12.5. The combination of ingredients in Dr. Dupon co's Golden Pi 11.4. are perfectly harmlem. They have been in the private ',act of old Dr. Inipnnco for over 30 ears, and tilOnsands of 1.111. C 11... teat ify to their'great and lower-failing tmccese in almor,t every Clilo, in correcting iiregiiimitira. relieving painful and distriveing metuftrira ion. particularly at the change of life. From f• to 10 Pills will me that common yet dreadful disease, the Whites. Nearly every lady in the land suffers frwtii that complaint. The above pill has perniiiii.ntly mired thomonds,tunr.V.ll re yen if you tee them. They c.miTot contrary, they remove all re., fore nature to its channel, and invizorate the whole .ystern. Ladies health will not p. :not :in 11101'1, , i./milt, will lin•i I'lllo V(.11.1,111% Sold by SA A F. U . tt.•iieral Aeents for Allegheny City; VULTiiN'S Drug stole. hirmilezlouit. Jut IN P. SCOTT, and 1., .A. 011. DEN h:N Is KV Ael No. 43 , Fifth ....pisste the Theatre, Poi Ole. will supply &filets at proprietor'' , prices all Li iigcists in WO Cl!) end Carted States. DItIVA"I'E I)ISk:ASES- —l4i_ BROWN, No. j :wt swittaitla :. between Third itml Fourth streets devotes he, emir, latent). .11 to at. Unica Prue- Rio Milling,. is, for the moat part, confined to ?f private IF-aerial Discauts, alel mu, It painful atrocious, brought on by imprudence, youthinl indutamice anti eats.. Syphilis, Syplunnr Eruptions, itonorrhea, alert, kricttite Urethral Des:barges) I ity 41,t he Blood, with all diseattes of the Venereal Urpu,. Skin IDlT;iense , t) Scorbutic Eruptions, • fetter, Itingworni, MercUrtal liestuaa, Seliiittal weakness, impotency, Itheuntaume, Female Wtvaillells, Monthly S'lVlTl , lfitmat• Diseases 01 the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, l'aina lit the liack and Isatis, Irritation of the Madder and Kidneys, surowstolly treated. Cairo guaranteed. Twenty yours' practice two lu this city) enable* Dr. Brown to offer anauranues of a .pertly cure to all who may come en der to.. care. Office and Private Consultation ilootue 50 Smithfield between Third and F. unit streets. air Charges moderate. Itiorsalawly DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the core of SEcItET DI PEASE.. !Lis success In louu , standing ,ases is usiettualltal. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. afflicted with Venereal Dis eases, Illieutuatiani, !hies, , •1' 5..111i11111 11oblilty, should not delay to get his air we. Letters containing a fee, Iturnediat. ly 141311NerOd. WI. Littler and Private Rooms., No. 110 Smithfield moat, between Third and Fourth strwts, Pittaborgh. N TIIE COURT of CHANCERY OF THE I STATE OF lIKIAW A lIK. in and nor Kent county. Kbeuecer Cloot. ca ' l - Petition for Partition. Itt, herd C. bls, Thomas Y. I ale. I And now to IA at. this twenty-seventh day of March, in the t • ofcur l.crd .010 thousand eight 1.11.11,41 and fifty-six, this coUnt) coming before the ChatirellAr, upon the Motion of Joseph I'. Colneuy Z he etimplatlialiCa solicitor, and the ents ..1 summons latort,u)l. met the nheritre central thereon being see,. and e a - omitted. it is therodisin ordered, hy the Cholas tier that the atlo rapid denonlants, hit:hard C. Hale out TlcUlul., P. Dalt-, altar in tit: .1), Tuesday, the X4l day of Sehtember t. A n.l It is ordered and al o. ted by the Chaneellot, tint in copy of MIA order 01111 he Itmel Ica in the Pittsburgh I'LL:, spairer published in the racy of Pittsburgh. iu the State of Pen hsyli anis, and shall ...tittnuo.llll nx..11.-wsluiper for the spice of lone mouth: and also that a copy of said order shall too the saute spare of nom is.stid lot the ease of the Register of this Court and at the Court Hon,. door in this County. State of Gel nears, Bent County, ) I. John K. Jarvis, Register in t leery in Kent county, aforesaid, it.. hereby certify tnot tto , foregoing in o true copy of the order in the above ...Ins, now of teecl.l Court. In testimony hereof, I have !wren UM .net my hand and arthed the seal of the said eolin, at Hover, this 1411, day of Nlity,.k. D. I stir.. JOAN K. JAIIVIS, liky':.!) I to Ite,rbiter in Chancory. . _ JocusT GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY. Thr Trasteca Locmd llroa Episcopal Seminary, lion, to the fi tends of the institution, that the Re, W au.e M 11. Cl.scsot, lusting been compelled by protracted ill health, to resign his charge its Rector of the name, they have bevit so hirtilliate as to savant , the valuable services of the Rev ()Eon.. T. Rnara, of New Volk. for the name ,msl t lon, and who enters :it on, upon the discharge of his dit ties. From the very Inif6 and tlattMfng commendations which they have had of Mr. Mildm, they hates no doubt of his eminent fitness I; .r the won I: ei,uttuittred to his, and that they holies, that tinder his illiningcluent 010 Slindritiry Can not fail to (Own, a lartr, %hate of public tar, and support. Persoie+ having ilalighltas or Unfits to educate are partic ularly demur , Ito noliittiht the lutritraltned this histittinou sittads, It t ith erupts I' Its hesallinal :11.1 posito,ll. and a hair iniks rroni the city; sod also Gm - ililo-s Sr I li, thor,,neh suit retinededricution presented it, its chh, punt c. , t ps ..t Instructors. CircUlais may he ol.tanied on application to the Rector, or either Of the Trli.slcvs. Tuna 11. SIIOKNUEIIIIER, WILLIAM Y. J" ,STUN, EMI= = fd up.so-e.11m..1. I cti:clij REAL 1: IRATE )1A It F,T, CuP.M.H. uY SKVENTII AND :4‘itTlillFLD STREETS. PRZ/ZEM We hare the following Real Estoo• t,•r sale: FOURTEEN ACRES OF Ll ND in St. Clair Wallaby., On th.. old Wirhington Road. well linpr..l,l. SI I 'CR ES ~V ND • ltt (loath,s towneldp, ablait pelf a Intl° (tom the ,thin river at the lower terry, with 'rail:table improvement/4, snil , d I c i.genteel country rcoidririce, wlll A IArT tiltoUND in East Liberty, .*/0 feet bY PlOi he magi low. Ft it'll ACREA OF LAND rear Minersrille. TEN ACIt. S OF LAN!) hl lioli.in. towtothip, at the mouth oof Deer Creek, en it are knikru,lut lilt and an old establielod ferry. • FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND in Indiana township, near Pine creek. with 119 Al.'!) ES w Phial township, three anti half antra front Logan'. Tattoo, on the A, V. Railroad, with gimal intprOTeill.ll. A TIIREE STORY BRIO, DS% T.LI.ING 11013 SE On Ste ven/oat street, 0,1/petite Mercy lloapItal,) With modern improvements. A °ARDEN FARM. adjoining the tc.wn of Bearer, con ranling treeuty-threo /trra, within eighty rods of the C. it I'. Railroad. TWO FINE LOTS In the Borough of Manchester, corner of Cloutier, and, Fayette street, • A VALUABLE MILL I'ItoI'ERTY ANT) FARM in Derry township, Vi estinort•land county, a 0111,F le exelianged lee city properly. A BEAUTIFUL ST'BUIIIIAN RESIDENCE at the YinLen rale :gallon, with file or ten Acres of Land. ENTY ACIIM OF LAN I) nlk,intug Ih.• F. ;ti.vain Apply to i j-2) It LA Ii 1 / 4 VIL. 14 VANDLE,.... WULI 4)1 - • M'Candless, Means it. Co., (Successors to Wick h Wraodl^.o.:) WHOLESALE GROCERS. rind Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, WTTON YARNS, and Pitts burgh 31anufa.CtUreS generally, corner of Wood and Water pktrivts, Pittsburgh.s • CSTIIEE,-2C:O boxes prime New W. R., for cutting, recebeil and fur sale Iy - my:3l IZY 11. Ci.PLLINS. ..~i*, Y :3 . . ,- - _:~.. t ~'~ . f hY'i~. i•or pat ticlalaib noe dl tztti hill 14 • qent to lIIIIIMIIIIIII i'dtsinirqh. April 'Zitll,lSivel. .111:, IC. WARE, ILI' Le, IV. VARNCs, Ow. SCLI .11 1. 101 VII
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