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Money Is still abundant, and there is no 'difficulty in getting good papor in bank or, any, of the banker’s offioes. .The rates of discount were never lower, in Pittsburgh than they are at present. Good dividend paying stocks are. still in de mand, and.prices are quite high, as will.bo seen by referring to our-tables.; ; Bank Btoeks,- espe cially, are.grcatlyabove par., In tho Eastern and Southern oitles money is plenty aB ever, and lenders ore anxious for cus tomers. The .Philadelphia North American of a late date, states that there is. a little more demand for money in that city, but therates remain un changed. The Sew York Journal of Commerce, of 'Fri day evening, Buys:- “There is leßß doing outside of the banks; many capitalists have Sod from the oppressive heat of the weather, and ths basi ncss of thesa institutions is increasing, but with-, oat change of rates. There will probably be lit tle done in Foreign Exchange for Saturday,-and we do not learn as,yot of any . orders for specie.” The Baltimore Patriot of: Saturday evening sayß: “We have no now -feature to notice -os .to the State of the money market this week. Tho. supply of-first olass paper on tho street is not equal to tho demand. It is now readily .taken at 6®7 $ cent: on dividends paying securities. Loons have been limited at SJ@6J tj3 cent.” Tho Hew Orleans money market is more than usually supplied with money. Tho New Orleans Picayuno of tho 11th Bays : “For several years • money has not boon so abundantas it is at this time, and: the indica tions are that this superabundance will continue. A large amount of floating capital has fore been absorbed in the purchase of footers acceptances. This season these have not been given out freely, and in- consequence money is seeking investment: The rato of exchange on the Eastern cities and Europe has offered in ducements, and large amounts have been pur chased,' but an effort on- the part of sellers to raise rates has for the last few days closed this; nveoue for investment. Bills on England will rule high probably throughout tho summer.' Tbo shipments of cotton ore fast drawing to a close, whilst largo sums most be remitted for importa tions, to say nothing of tho amounts required for the dividends : on American stocks held abroad. Touching domestio exchange’the case is different, nnd it is easy to perceivo that pres ent rates oaonot-be maintained, It is .useless to: cite the example of former years, and then at tempt to prove that which: is not susceptible of proof. ' Bills on tbo eastward will be purchased, at rates more favorable for buyers for these-rear sons. The bankshave large balances to draw and the demand is light. The remiltancosmade on account of the west will increaso as soon : as sight checks are at a • premium, for: it will be. cheoper to ship gold. The crops, ore enormous, ■ not of cotton only,' but also of-tobacco and sugar, leaving large profits to draw against, whero on the other hand wo had last year to remit -for losses.'-’ The following aro tbo ratSs. of domestic Ex change between Philadelphia and tho points named, as reported by Drexel & Co., Bank Note and Exchange Dealers, South Third street: - Po T Uaud,Mc. ■£«!»* Boston, • palri?t-*Upm N wYcrtr, perSl-lO pm Balumo e pnr®l»lopm Wasbing'oivß.C. • i difi Rfcbatond Jtfpidis Feierftoilrg. ■ Fredouckstmrg, i&i th* Ljrachbnrgy . } di« Norfolk, I dls Wilmington, N.C. ltdis WmcUcaTcr,. *di* A mooting of bank o {Beers was bold at Boston on Tuesday, to take into consideration a Resolve, of tbo Massacbysetts Legislature,. grouting ai<l for the suppression of counterfeit bank bills and coins, A- committee was appointed to draw up articles of association for the detection and pup* pre3sion of counterfeiting, and to invite a dele gate from'each of tlio banks in the .common wealth to a convention to: take the same into consideration, to be held at such future time ns the committee may designate. . The Bank of ConnorsTille will go into opera tion under the new general banking law of Indi ana, in the course of next months with a capital of $200,000. • Indiana securities .to that amount have bees purchased and deposited by it accord ing to law. 1 , The New York Evening Pest of the: 10th flays:. “Some faulthos been found, very unnecessarily ive think, with the way jn which the Pennsylva nia loan was adjudicated; The terms inviting tho bids were plain enough to all who read intel ligently. The successful bidders obtained, the whole loan beoause their bid was conditionally to be accepted or rejected as a whole and not divided. - .: - •. • .. ■. . The receipts of the Madtson and Indianapolis Bond for last week.... 58,200 Corresponding week Inst year.....;.......... 4,900 Near Ofi pcr cent increase .....$3,300 The Cincinnati and. Marietta Bailroad Compa ny have bought in England, through Winslow, Lanier & Co., 8,000 tons rails of J. F. Winslow’s compound pattern; 76 lbs. to the yard. , This will complete tho first section of tho road, from the jnnetion with the Hillsborough Eoßt,, through Chillicotho towards Parkorsburgh and Marietta; and the coat and iron regions, of Jaok son and Vinton counties. The Steubenville and' Indiana Bailroad Com pany have also bought.6oo(l tons rails, one, half of the compound pattern, the other improved T rail, through the same parties,, : $50,000 of the.Virglnia coupon bonds were purchased in New York, of Mr. John Thompson, on tholfith, at 112 per cent, forthe basis of the .circulating notes of the Chicago City Bank. All the completed western roads pay large dividends, vatying from 10 to 14 per cent., per annum after paying interest on loans*as well as expenses. Tbs inorease in tie receipts this year readies, on the greater part of them, from 25 to 60 per cent.' The stocks of these roadsore at or about, par, or oyer. Cleveland, Columbus nod Cincin nati Railroad stock is now 110; Little Micros, 108, Columbus and Xenn, 106; Cleveland, Painsville and Ashtabula, though not completed, 109 j Michigan Southern,-121; Northern Indi ana, 116; Madiaon andlndianapoUs, 110; Indi ana and Terre Haute, just completed, 100 j Central 'Michigan, 100$. 'Tho little Miamaßoad has just declared a dividend for the half year, ending 31st May, it lO per cent, leaving a surplus or $lOO,OOO : out of the next earnings. This is onlyone of many instances of western lines, partially opened, uvhero the earnings oro very great. The sub-treasury has a bolanoo of over $4, 300,000,jwhich on theJst of July now approach ing, wiU be distributed in the: payment of divi dends Had quarterly and half yearly accounts. This will add to the surplus means of the money market.- A portion of the gold thus taken from the sub-treasury will bo shipped on account of forrignWders of stocks,but many of.them will re-incest here. - Bank and insurance dividends will olso give their aid to augment onr money resources. jbe increased demand for sterling' and other foreigtf exchange, from the payment of dividends w iU not affect the money market at all, as the supplies wiU como ont of the idle money now in the su of ihb Biaarrs os Fnowna.—ln - „ statement made to the senate by the treasury. Lmrtment, it is calculated that the amount of JL conimexoe of the American ports on the end outward, foreign and domestic, and fifty millions of dollars JSJSS, ** Mexiean 6lul oth ' p ports «a the „ r ' “An O'er True Tale." —A young Irish who gave her same ag:Catharine -M’Kinney, ap peared at the Mayor's office.yesterday " and sta ted a most sorrowful ease to-the Mayor. It ap pears - that a little over a year ago, she left the i “green Isle,’’ to seek a livelihood ini this .coun try; she landed at Philadelphia, and soon ob tained a situation an a servant; and from, her earnings sent" several small sums of money homo, to her - aged parents. But at this time, she became.aoquainted with n young man named Lewis,-who declared a passion for . her, and by his dissimulation and arts, suoocedod in the ruin ofthepoor and lone girl; he made many prom ises of marriage, to which . she .listened.with a half doubting, yet still ,credulous..ear. She Im plored him to givo back the good name of which he had robbed her, and ho finally promised to marry her at Harrisburg, if -she would accom pany him weßt. They: started from Philadel-1 phin, and on their arrival at Harrisburg, he managed to put it -off until they got v to Johns-! town; where he deserted her—and, alone and i without mono}’-, she came to this city, and stated the above enso to the Mayor. A warrant was i issuedj and .officer Dougherty, after a diligent search, arrested the “gay deceiver,” and he was committed to answer the charge of seduction, - with promise of marriage, which is rather a se rious offence under tho laws of this State. - Grading. —We are glad to seethat tho Councils of A cgheny city are about to issue proposals for grading, many of tho streets on that side of •tho river. ' The Councils at their last regular meeting,'passed an ordinance authorizing the Committee on Streets to receive proposals for ithe grading and paving of Craig street, from •Robinson street: to Bank Lane: Water Alloy, ■from'Federal street to the West Common ; Ann street; Locust street; from ■ Federal street to Fleming street; Ilemlook street from Boyle street to'Fleming street; Liberty street,from the East . Common to jgaat Lane ; Washington Btreet, from East Common to cast side of. Bisseh’s lot; and to grade Allegheny Avenue from Ridge street to the Allegheny river; Trcmont street, from Ridgo toUebecca street, together with side, walks of the'streets, and the alleys within tho city v .and to contract therefor with the lowest and best bid ders. fourth of July CWciraiion.—TliocoinmUtee of arrangements for the eclehration of the “ Glo rious Fourth,” llic pupils of Mr. Payne’s Musi catvAcadcmy, have issued an invitation to all tho of Pittsburgh nnd vicinity who may not bo members of Mr. Payno’s classes, to, attend tho approaching eelebrotion at the Atho ntoum; on Saturday, July Sd, at 9a. m. A ban ■ncr will bo presented to the ward school having the largost'nnmbcr of scholars in nttcndanco at ■‘Mr; P.'s music classes at 11 a. a. in front of the St Clair Hotel. ■ Fully Committed,-—Barbara Soiders was folly Committed by the Mayor, yesterday, to,tako her trial for tho larceny of several articles—mot. of very great value—from Miss Barbara A. Ander son, a young lady employed at Miss Little’s tav ern; corner of Fourth and Ferry streets.. Miss A.' had missed a pocket book, containing a small sum of money, and on looking for It, found in tho possession of tho defendant several articles which were in the pocket book: Complaint was made to thoMßyor, and tho prisoner arrested. .RnJeigh l|d:8 CharlwlodjS C; ...# Savannah, 1 Augusut, 1 dis Mollify . pnr©J uui New Orleans porfiPi dift Mr.rapbi* : S^dli Nashville . •■■■■■ llss»id»s St. Loots . - dis I*oui»villc : s©ldis Cincinnati, Ldis PilUbargh, Sitin'/ Shot. —A gentlemtmmiding in Alle gheny city, named James M’Mahbn, was knock ed down nnd severely Injured by o slung shot in the hands of some person unknown, as he was passing along the Pennsylvania Avenue, between High'and Tunnel streets, on Wednesday evening. Two police officers were a short distance in the tear of Mr. M’Mahon, but the villain made off before they could arrest him. Cauldnol Agree. —Tho jury in the case of tho Commonwealth vb. Wtu. Farley, Simon P. Sny der, and Joseph Shannon, were discharged, on Wednesday, ns they could not agree, and the case continued over until the October term, of Court Dr. Wcrnebtrg, it will bo remembered, is the prosecutor in this case, and tho . defend ants who ara charged with making an assault on Dr. W., are members of the city watch. , A Hitter in Trouble.—k gentleman,named Mil ler—and a very quarrelsome one, it appears— had no less than throe charges of assault and' battery preferred against him, before theMoyor, yesterday—on the oaths of Mrs; Gorsenhoovcr, Bartolcmas Oalt, and Sirs. Miller, lie procured bail bn two of the charges, bat had to go to the bill on the other. LOCAL „ INTELLIGENCE: ■ Atddent. —A young man named James Dunn, wa« severely injured on. the Pennsylvania Bail- on Tuesday last, three miles west of Johns" town. He was a brakeman, and, in attempting to jnmp from one truck to another, missed his footing and fell between, getting his arm crush ed above the elbow. Railroad Lettings.—the Cleveland Herald states, that bn Saturday contracts were made for the construction of twenty-three miles of tho Akron Branch railroad to the Ohio and Pennsyl vania railroad line, at prices under the estimates; and that the. remainder of the road to Millers - burgh will be let in a fow dayß. Grand Larceny.—John H. Fountain,, a colored man, arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of rob bing Samuel Jones, of Westmoreland county, on Monday night, on board the steamboat Venture, had a hearing beforo tho Mayor yesterday, when ho was held to bail in the sum of $l,OOO to ap poar at court and answer, the above charge. Theatre.— To-night Mrs.Pottor will appear as Pauline, in the beautiful play, of the Lady of Lyons— Mr. Brelsford sustaining the character of Claude Mclnotto. Mr. Mulhollaud will also appear, in the drama of Monsieur Jacques. This is a very , good biil, and should draw a crowded house to the Theatre. Burglaries.—Two gentry, who follow this busi ness in Allegheny city, broke Into the dwelling of Jonathan Bush, Esq., on Monday night, but were discovered, ond fled without any booty,— They also made like unsuccessful attempts at the house of Geo. R. Riddle and Mr. Morris. An Excursion.—lh<s Eagle Fire Company of this city, have been invited by tho Firemen of Wellsbnrg, Vo., to participate with them in the celebration of the Fourth of July. The compa ny have accepted; and will no doubt spend a. pleasant time-with their brethren of Wellsburg. ffeallhy City.— Few cities of the population of; Pittsburgh, can boast of as small a list of mor tality os wo present. Last week there were but three deaths in this city, one of whom woS; an adult ; and this period of the year is generally considered the moat unhealthy. : . Browned.—A. colored man named Abraham: Simpson, foil overboard from tho Allegheny Bello No. 2, on last Monday evening, a Bhort distance above Freeport ond was drowned. < Pocket Picked.—A man named Pacher hod hi pocket pioked of $6 and a cheek for $290, at the Whig ratification meeting onTnesdoy night., He stopped the payment of the. check, however. Settled.—A nolle pros ; was yesterday entered in the case of John-ond Androw Martin, indicted for assault and battery, on the payment of tho costs by the parties concerned. - Discharged.— Eliza Jane Horshman, a young girl; -imprisoned for larceny some time since, Was discharged from the comity Jail, yester* A 'Family Party.— John HOrae,’Frei’k. Horse, Catherine Herse/and The.odbro Herse; wernsent to jail yesterday by the court, irtdefanU of costs. This makes quite a-family party, comprising, as it does, the father, mother, and two'sons. - Promptly Raid; —Tho interest on the bonds of Allegheny city, failing duo on the first of July, was forwarded to Philadelphia yesterday. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY THE O’REILLY LINE. ' XXXII CONGttESS-PmST SESSIOS. WiiMnsoTos, June 24. “ House.— The House proceeded to the consid eration of Bennett’s bill, appropriating land to ell tho States for Railroad end Educational pur poses. Mr. Gorman desired - to .bo heardinbehnlf.of the Western States, ns the bill proposed to ap propriate: sixty-millions : of acres.. He was not gratified, however; nnd the question on the pas sage: of the bill was fought off until the expira tion of the morning hour. .The House then proceeded to consider .the Pennsylvania contested election caso. :H~ B. Wright- contests the seat ; of Henry M. Fuller.' ■ Th® report of the committee on election conclu-. ded with n resolution that tho eleotion at Dan ville, precinct, in the 11th Congressional Dis trict, was illegal, end .irregularly conducted, and that the seat of the members bo vacant: and that the Speaker inform the Governor of that State of the decision of the House, , that a new eleotion may be had. Mr. Ash made a epeech in support of tho ac •>n of tho Committee. Mr. Fullcr obtained the fioor, whoa at bis re quest the subject was passed over until to-mor row. The Houso then -wont into committee on the Senate amendments to.fho Deficiency hill. - Mr. 1 Horseford 1 made a speech in advocacy of establishing an agricultural bureau. - The Committee rose and the House adjourned. .; SasatE.—The; Senate took up a resolution "to amend the rules by allowing' an amendment' to a bill or resolution and an amondment to an amendment to be laid on the table without car rying with it the original bill, which was debated up to the hour of adjournment and then lost by a tie vote. ; ■■ Saltimobb, June 24. .... New Orleans papers of the 18th inst. have been roccivcd. .They state that tho cholera has made its appearance in the interior of Louisiana, and a number of deaths had occurred. The Charleston Courier has published a dis patch from New Orleans, under date oftho 21st, whioh says that late intelligence from Mtfxioo announces that Col. Sloos' contract for con structing a road from tho Isthmus to Tehuante pec having corne a sooondtimo. before the. Jlcxi oan Congress,'it was rejected, and the Congress adjourned tint die. The whig papers received hero from the into* rior of Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, all commend the whig nominations and platform, and say that they will be supported by tho whigs of their respective States. "■ The: Rcleigh Rcgistor. cordially endorses the whig nominations, and pledges tho voto ofNorth Carolina to the nomiecs. Washixotos, Jane 24, The Washington Union of this morning con tains letters from. Fierce and . Ring, accepting the Democratic nominations. The fanner ex presses surprise that tho nomination should have been tendered him, but he accepts it, and. gives in his adhesion to the platform. Mr.. Ring also accepts the nomination for the Vice Presidency, nnd cordially approves of the principles laid down. Nr.w Deebass, June 23. The Niagara’s news was received and published after, business hours. . Cotton.:,Sales dSOObales, mostly Mobile; buy ers firm; Row Orleans middling 8J; good 10}.. NEW YORK MARKET—Juno 24. Cotton... Sales 1000 bates at former prices. F10ur...!34@4 12 fof State and •'?loi}©4 18 for Ohio. Grain... Corn, mixed, GO; white Gl; Ry 0.87., Provisioos...Mesa l’ork SIS 7G©l9 2o; Roof firm; hard 10}. Coffee.,.Bio 9j. . Linseod 0i1...b0@G2. Whisky.. Ohio 21@21}. CINCINNATI MARKET—June 24. River stationary; weather fine. Flonr;..Steady; sales 800 bids at $3,22@3,30. Whisky. ..IG©l6}, Provisions...ln good demand; sales 120 hhda bacon at 9 J for ribbed sides; 7i for shoulders; and 10} for dear Bides; sales 700 bbis mess pork at $18,50; sales SOO.bbls prime lard at 91. Grocerics...No change. * FlNBtts*orimtfnto/ Perfumery,of every tlcacnji •A tion, Jum received at ilie Drugstore of ■ jelC : JAMKS A V fyfNC AN I* WUUDEN WASHUOAfiIIS—Jus* rec T il. fi and (<t sale by - %V. A. M’CLURG & CO,, j 0 l(J . • - QSfrf»iK*;rty at ent. / 'irtUuS—'S cases ncth uubn for*aleby. ( I J J MVELYfcCO., . ■ _* . 2f15 tired FLOIfK— SO bhlß (CuUienaon 1 * l-nuni) jasi received anti for &i\ie l>y JclO ARMSTRONG A: 0R07.8R. HROWIS : S ■K;*S«*,NCK""'Ofc r JAMAJOA.GINGER’— For sale Wholesale and ■ |c vi ■■■■■__ •_ JAMES A. JONES. TUBE CRACKERS—A fre h'loi jait received and for V .flalyby JAMES M’OANOM£«S.& CO., ■■_ j e )4 . 10g Wood utrbcL Buckets anu runs—iuu aou huckcw.; . 10 do for Mir by iel4 STUART & PILL. r\ EN rbttftlKN’S TtU VEMNU COMFAiMUft-Aii .X improved and convenient article* lust recMvefland for pale by JAMES A. JOM*S* • jcl6 corner of inberty.and-Hauu . T?UROPEaV'IA\V A'GKNCV—For toe coU«ct»onof claims m Great Britain and Ireland,... Thomas, J. Keenan, European Aceul.wU leave misery previous totbalsiof July next, on the twejiiy. Btxlh rcßuiar tour of this agency, tor Europe. - alter.u to bmuiMa abroad, for them. slmuloe'aH immediately at Iho office of MHTALMONT A KhUNAN, j f jg. . ISO Fourth street. .. Lean’s Steam Piano Fort* Factorjr-:. T. L» LEASEhavinR applied, mnchi* ffiifftEcafogigi nery to tho manufacture of FI ANOS, ne. TSS32F&SKH it enabled to sell at least twenty?Gyc f I S I 11 per cent.cheaper than any brought from lha 00 and SevaiToctave to do i 5O ? 0 ,,- Piano WareroDm, On Hand mrcot, ovor John,' Mino ral Waier Wnrehooße. . - . r . c . Accnrdeona, Viohmv&e.i inncrting-l repaired.- . rje6,y UNITED STATES MAH. . , SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. OHIO & PKSNSYI.VABIA RAUiUOAB. mmmm The only \Palem railroa<lTunmng<>ulofPiUshv.Tgh. j •. rKsnywiK *w *#* •' - '•« To CltvelMld* Cme*nna«» 30/«a<»i JJ!trtni : nml the vinous Lake Ports* Only* Direct Ltr\t Jo .Can tonfMawllonand. Wooster.. , EIVE 'WAINS start from Eilleburgb,.(Sundays ex cepted)— EX p ßliS g THAIS ■Leaves 'Pittsburgh. ai 830 a m Passengers d>ne or Al* liance at 1i 1 li., ami reaoli M«Bst!lon_«t U 30 1 Train hilt! through to Massillon. ■ The Aliianco flonso U now open, and ha* excellent acctmmodations for the FASX PASSENGER TRAIN Leave* Pittsburgh at 11 a m al fcaiero, and reaching Alliance at 545 P. M, m tlmejhr Uieumn i u> Cleveland. ■ This train stop* only-hl Rochester,Now Brighton, Enon, Columbiana nnd Salem By these trot lie passengers can Teach .Cleveland ahout half past live o’clock, and in lime for the Evening Boat* oil ■ < Hv taking the Fast Train mil a.m, they can transact btsinec# in' bororersiartuiff, and Ba7C . •thrift hours 7 ovorthe Wellsvillo route. . _ ~ t the Jieit 1 morning, Chicago IrTthe evening" ihe l< Th^F e i,ares*Trnin Coiningea*iward;leaves.MwiHOn. i s route comei’rnuiCincinntiUid le. ving Pj}«s f Warren, Mercer nnu Erie „» re, a a^s«Aih“ Train! leaves there named ately allot,ami reaches Ala ■£§VJ£ and IP. M., stopping nt l .termeiJjate suiUonf, Excursion tickets, good for f-vodns.nresoW between "IfiSgS''pml.es are* aclommodoied at reasonable fast trftin returning. "Will leave Al ionce ut dJj p m., Newßrigntpa at 7 p. n.*mid^ljeaeJ 1 at the trains to and rr roXKrn7ply F nt d theFee C cralstreetSlntton of the Ohio and Pennsylvania PARKIN i * , - ■ " Ticket Ageut, or to 3 MESKCMRS, : > Moopngftheta Haute, Pittsburgh. uv ,h* rfiuto by steamboat SO miles to. Wells vl»e,™d thenco by railroad 100 miles to Cleveland,the ta Pittsburgh , Jane 2 MBsi< COMMERCIAL. Rates of jDisarant Coins. C4RSFBU.T CORRECTRD BT PftlriQbt * Frlfludi; BrOU«ri>: —Comer Wood and-Fifth Srrtets Pittsburgh. - • PENNSYLVANIA PiUaburghßanks- v.vpar > Philaddphiaßanhs»~~*paT ■ Ofema’tiotpn? **v rrrP*T 1 rCAwlrreouniyr w —rr-ra*' Delaware ■■•par « Wonffftw»eri/fo«»Uy— ~~par < Narthumbtrlandcounty-par l CoLßankfy BridgtCo. «ar. 1 . Reading-' v ■*■" vr ■ m pat Lancaster* — • 4 '-par • JtoyitttoWl .*r'~~r*rr~ *J >a? J Eatfon r*-.vpfc? • £wcit.t««7jry •---*♦/>-.rr»p<tt Pctisvitlc ....—.>—•»••»* «yof irajAirtgrfen- ~ *v* r*?*? -Ps! ‘ Brownsville.* ■ York. -r-r-• •• ~■! CAarnfien&urgA-.—.»♦. j - Gettysburg • *-**t»;? *-vf • ’ Harrisburg-” •WimMdo^a*******.'* 4 Leianon.* •••par : Leteisiowiu • • •*•*■“■ * ~ »-*f Erw.* •*•••• •>#••••►■•• •*•►*.l ■ Wul Brandi.* • •*..»«■ IFaynfjbuf#,* ...<■••*■> ••} SuguManna county* ‘broke. ■Lehigh county- * •* * *•• *— U.Stalts Bank • • *•••*• **2S Relief Notes- -* •> Ci ty • £Tf rip .»..*« - * .par ■County *C.ri prr7? iTVXIUiYVI. . sfai« Bank and branches -■•• I &iate Scrip,- **-• I EEivrccJcy. Barutjr. VIRGINIA. EastemßantfS- *——«• —} WSceftng'* *« ~ r~* r* •••.!. i Branches-- - I Btanth at Morgantown--•$ MARYLAND . Baltimore city- > • -pat Ciuniry Banks *•»»$. NEW YORK. ' *. C«y Bartfe.. -pai *| NEW ENGLAND, Allsoiventbanks --- | NEWJERSEY, AUsolveni Banks Sjafeßas&andfrrancAn,. J C'inctnnaoßanij,.4.-... •#.. Cxrekvtlh{La\ottntt)*‘.+\ Columbia Bank- ....... •). ..j AftmtiZdH.**'** *•••■•• - ’•. CMZtorodke*. . Cleeeiand «v., .v..........} saout> • ►»..... iYrutZUs&on,...!* * | sandi«iy f • ♦■*•2o yonealky • M > ......70 Sfaittiy , - *v • .gg Lantasur, » .*.».• ....*;po tfamiton/ • M ■■•;;«.90 Canton,.• ;. « . M .«*«Bs tTrbana. -• <• •■•..« :■ . Granti/if, • t‘ • . Sutibetiviu&t «“ : —4o-• Marietta* >*. « ......90 flfiami JSamorKn# Co-*.. „ rlumis. Stae Bankandßranches Z O . Bank of ...... .75 frwuranee Company. ...•■> S' Sfoto BanJfe..w.*. .5 oa£fan<feotmty.> **.;. .10 Famn.andMerJi.Bank“lQ SuClair* ■ • **.*«■« •,. ..noxafc mssovßi. Sto» Ban*. Allbanks* 5 KXCJfctJVGF. Nmo York(ptem.)' •. . -.....1 Philadelphia. .i .vj- Baitonart.. • > »“••>•. ~w...} VALUE OF COINS*. 0 Amer. Stlver{prem.)‘ } Old' . • .<to<«• -do?. r 00 t Sottmgniy*\<f ....... 4 63 FVcficricWori • •*»» 7 80 Ten 1 halers- ........ *. .7. 85 r 7fen 9O Loui'dVri*..-.. ..4 25 •Vap0t00TU*.'...........3 81 Doubtotm.Sponlflh ....10 US £to. Batnol—* ......i#.lG oQ DuoGto.,.. 2 U 5 WEEbuy review of tuemahket. ernes or th* Daily Mobnifg Host. I .Friday, Jane 25. 1632. > The weather during the pant week, has been change nble, end part of (ho lime quite unpleasant for badness. The frequent rams have kepi our rivers, in good navig able order. Receipts by uver are falling off us the sea* sou a«vanee?i. Bnsincss, If anything has been J6bs act* Ivethan the week previous. Our markets have not ex hibited uny-xnatorial change, except a btUer feeing and more firmness in Bacon* We cannot now expect activity or revival in business untii after the hot months. . The. news per steamer Nmgora, from Liverpool notes cotton, active at full prices; Flour, western, 20s} Ohlo2oifid; yel low Corn 30>GJ. Beef advanced 4« tierce. doing; demand limited; small sales of soda &i 303}-cash &nd time; sate* pearls m 6s, 4 moi i aa , eTOUi*4tos; pots nominally 404}, " APPLES—Tfto season being over we omit quotation!. ALE—'There continues a regular brisk demand fortius attlclc. We quote ftlanufacuirere T prices—regular dis count off fur cmh. Bavarian Beer, per bbl-• t»« *»>«.?**——.——SC 00 Commnu, per bbl . —-—t* ••» • C 0(1 XX : do «... 8 D 0 XXX do , ..000 Common, half-barrels- •*•**•»••*■*•»•■•?*■•»•«—?**- 3 00 XX : do - 4 00 XXX do •*.«- - 4 60 Comnioa qr-barrels. 175: . XX do • • •••* ' —•* 2CO XXX c do litis BLOOMS—The demand tor Blooms continues limited, and principally-confined to email lota to manufacturers; wcqoote at3s4ossperlon, • BUCKWHEAT Fl«OUß—The seaton for this article is acout-over, and very Ifnle demand; we therefore quote nominal at 81,3701,504'*' ICO &*; by the sack 750 fe7 cents. stock is large and prices nominal.— We quoie at, from 75c; 81,00 to 81,2501,75 from stores BEESWAX—There is but little offering; good lots of Yullow weqnoie nt22o‘<Me,’ ■ BEANE—Scarce end- much wanted; email white would Tendily command 81,75053. • ■ BULK MEAT—No salos. - BUTTES—BuII; nates at 10012; demand limited. BACON—We note a better feeling, and less inehnn* by holders to sell m present prices. Sates tOOOtbs pouji try tides at 2; 400 do shoulders?}; 1 hhd euv shoulders 6J-; 4 hhd* western cot shoulders. 7}: SUOOtbs hams at€£; 1 lihd shoulders 8J: 1 dohtmt 9}; 4hhd& doo};.2QColbs •boulders @j 4.npoihi do 7}. vOOO do 6}» 45Q01bsbams9|; 1 bhd hams 08; 2 doshoulders B; l6oolb».sides 9, 18: tierce* sueor cured hams at 13; about. SuXQO&uJiatnv sidcsand shouhlera in jot* &t7i&B}for shoulders, o}2> OPJ n-iriiomjc OtfJ&J for Rides. COFFEE-Sties are confined to small lots to city and country trade, with little or no change m prices, tho stock is ample; we quote in lots at 1010101 i by the bug, 11&IU ' • •• BUCKETS auu TUB^—Manufacturers of the Beaver Bacfccin and Tubs have reduced their prices, and sales arc nowinadem lots, by our merchants,at 1,7501,67 for the former, and CO7, for the latter aitlcle, CORN-MEAL—Sales from stores at45050c per bush. COTTON YARNS—We quote Manufacturers prices No. 5, <1,7, • ••••* 05k No* 16,7**—••.•*-*-24 ■ b,0,10, *—-07 Candle Wick, ••——lC IX—l2** Id. Carpet Chain, •«——2o 13, in Coverlet Yarn.*——2o H, 20 ColtonTwimv• 20 : 47, - *23 Batting, 10-.. CRACKERS—The market is well supplied.. Weglvo oar table corrected and quote: Water Crackers —-.—*••••*-*——83,50 : Butter do *—**■—-4,25, Dyspeptic do 3,50 Swear do ...*perpoundCio6| Soda do 0.(06} Pilot Bread- 3.00 COFFER—Wo give the Card pnee of the Pittsburgh Conner Works. Ingots 19 to 20 cts per pound. Sheet— for Braziers*’4o2oc. COPPERAS—SeIIs at $2,5703,t2 per barrel. . . CORDAGE—Tho following is the card pnee of. Rope; Manilla, by the Coil,****— .*• •——«•——lsc • M ... when cut,• ••• ..--*loc .• WfcUoßope t by Coil,* • lie 11 Twben cut.-***-*-*-— ► ——l2c . Tarrcff do by Do when cut,-*— »»•«—««— “Ho Manilla Bed Cords, * *.*.™51,870iM>003,25 Hemp do ..*..**?.*.*81,5002,2503,00 ■ DRIED FRUIT— I Wo eontinae toqnote light stocks with regular sules at 51.8703 00 for up; les, uud 83,000 •3.2* for peaches-wto quality. DRIED BEEF-Sales of Sugar-cured canvassed, at 10a by thp tierce. Common 909}e. . EGGS—In moderate request at 10011. ... ■■ • Tl -n-Lathangcd; we quote by the dray load 87. #5 07.b7 for No fflarge markciel; No. 289,50; No. 181250, Shad 812,500813; Lake Trout 8808,51) , .. a • • FLOUR—The luarfceidunng the week just closed has not exhibited aiiy .material change; receipts have been mnderatcly Urge; tho greater portion, however, was : snipped: RRluft 50 blds ut 8303, tsBdo 8 03OB; 45d0 I extra BJJ.’I; 4&do 305: 50 at3lo; lOOin lots3(003,10; 1 20 bblsB 3, 7? at 3,0503,10;H2 atfi.Oy; 134ut301; l? 8 '• choice.extraB3.2s; 10.' at irt lots at*3,03©3,10; lOObbls 3 0001,05; 3SO bbls at 3j0303 ‘.O for superfine to. •xirs; the soles are moderate, moßllycon* iin*d to the city trade; we quote by the dray lond 3,150 3,37. ns in qoalitv. FEATHERS—Thorn is u brisk demand for ,good lots at advanced pnecs. The stock isqoito light. We quote-, oalcgfromstotcsat3so4oa. . • . GRAlN—Receipts moderate; sales -Oata.-28033; on the wharf from store* 33035. Corn 38040*. Wheat 00 R«oso4rceulsUosO . • ' -- GLASS—SaIes of Country Glass from mahufaeturers for 8U0,81,7502 pet box ;-10x12.62,2502,50. There »b more firmness outlie part of holders,. HIDES—We note sales of Dry Flint at City aughter, Green, at 4}o4|c. 1 at tho scales at from 815 lq.BlB4^iou* ' HOPS—-Wo quote sales In a small way from siorca.at 07040 c. HEMP—Thcro is not much doing In this article. Wo quote at 81030110 4fMon. . ■ - • *-■. HQMIN V.—from stores, sells at 454,5004,75 4? bbl. . I RON—The ■manufacturers* card pricea for Comraon bar.Sby i Is2io2)c pat pound. Other siios lc propoc* lion. NAILS—Tbo cord prices for nails are— • FroinlOd to4o<l «$3,25 ; . SdandOd 3,50 fid and 7d** 4.00 &i 4/25 4d : . 4,60 3d 5,50 . A regular ducomu off for cnsfi. . , LARD—We quote kcgs94olUc». bbls OOD|, LEAD—The stock in first hamie is large Limited sales are mado at 5c Cor Pie, and 51051 for Bar. . NAVAL BrQßES—W« ? quote Rosin At £2,7503,00 porbbl ;TnrS*2,?so3.£sj Turpentine 4505Uc, OiLS—We quote No. 1 Lard, ai76080; Linseed at 05070. . PIG METAL—Woquota AJloehany &1822035; canal 6LOtP n 2O; Hanging Rock £‘26027... : i POTATOES-*-Receipts nre light', the . demand con* ; tinues actLv<vwequotaNeshannock» at 8708»> Reds 65 i (B>7S- Pink-eyes 750 SQ. < . . . ,•• . •, RICR—Wo quote sales during the week In Tiercea at | 5054 c. - .. RVI3 FLOUR—TheTO is a good demand for this article, with amplesappllcsyprices no bo firm; wo note sales at per bbl from first hands. . , , BKFiDS—Tbe season is over; n-> transactions; Clo*. ver«4 SOOSSJ Tunothyy£l,7so*i; Flax BLWOLUV SHOT—Sates from stores by the keg at 818»—by the bag 1,6*201,68. ■ - ?•■ SALT—Sales from stqres by the dray load at bbl.. . * . . „ . SPICES—Wc have no transactions of consequence to note in this article; We quote-Pepper in bags nt.lydtw lie; Alspice 18010 c; Cinnamon 351040aby the mat.• . STAROH—SaIes arc regular from stores atoi©7c by the box. . , SHEEP PELTS-rPrices arc nominal, SOAP-*We quote at 4044 c by the lot. TALLOW—Wo now quota Reef Tallow at 707*cr Sheep do, 7074 c. • 3 i . WHISKEY—There is e steady and good domand at 17019 c Rectified., WOOLVfheie bos been more movement}. receipts have scraewhat increased; although mostly in small lots, •with sales above our quotations ot last week; sales of S»lbs i»t *29; 360 do Go;l7sat L at3s for i; dOOfiisfaUblood atYU, at which rate ,it iMeadtljMtaheiw , WOOL—TUe.Troy WhigoCMondayßays;*-Fhcin qhiry foTjhejiast fojinighi baiKbeeniquiie ocujevand; fnlMsmonnl W about WOO tt«, tanging itr Slit..- UeM'P 1 * of two weeka have been 60,0 M fts of eW and aboutbOOO iba of new wool. Slock on hamt libout OO(H» Ibt, which |3 very light, Bat we beorof luge cohsignmcnta; expected.vbon In this market, anil welearin fflaoi iffiav yenr extenatve ntrangeinenta for • tttia season ore being inane, which will tend to mate this market adesirable point for manafaetoro tn many points of view. Pint, ihatthev’OoUa intendeds ie »oid at t/tr merit! assom a, «l arrftjt, tw the understand ini between ihe'commtasloamercbatus and Dieiteon-' 3 i s ,i«s lrto tbi, effect And also that a- large amount ofOnio wool will' lie’in lli s market for.sale, and tbiv wool in known to bo thelightest andmost desirable of American wools. 'Small'tots-oflhe new clip front the counties abouvushave appeared,and beau sold atqntte ■low.' Cgatga. . , T pRRtNG-50b b^MD.J.^TCC^ j^^by =¥-VI hck i.aWNS ANPHtiKAOES—lusvteceivtil it B i i Sc. 5.40 pieces Black L»«ra« «»4 Befages. ■ ■■ : :— : 1 - —iTK HONNtirti.—A.- a. Masus * Co. lia*e JO? 1 received, (per Sprees,) 10 doz.Sdlc HonOeW, new "s meM'iiShlenebte style* {iSl* i-rvvNd! LiWSB‘! = 3nst received ai a. a. raasos I , *ca s, six cases fast colored Lawns, ul 12}c. At es low as IQc- - f' eU J" -.R115U V bua&elaprtme J 431 receivi j fot e “ le * >y ARMSTRONG * CBO?EB. BANK NOTE LIST* ' ? ' COBRSCTSQ bASLT M Doon^.Barffent t b:iobsiigeDaakert» Cotiur jf. Waul and Sath ttTttUr Pittsburgh : y PENNSYLVANIA. 1 OHIO. -JMiiftbareh Hanks* * •»«:-par» State Bk and Branches • } .Philadelphia > f . *.*.**•“..• OshcrSolvenißanks*'—# - Brownsville .*» -••*>•*. «■■ Hkol BttndUBky‘-*—«**7J " Buckscounty u Granville GO CUcste v Co.(newlssue) “ »■ Norwalk *••>•*>.-......-50 Columbia Bridge Co. v* • {•. t/rb&mm ■ »**. «■•« * • .fin Danville ■ '< «.•••**tVuosier *25; Delaware co,« • ™ '• IN DIANA. Doylesiown }y? Stale Bk uml Branches • i Easton “ u ILLINOIS* Germantown “ •**■. *• State Bauk l»ranch.*.?r*»Go ; Lancaster Banks**•. Ukof,lllinois *75 Lebanon « “ KENTUCKY. Montgomery co.»»««-. - u - AU Solvent Bunks. Northumberland ...... ‘‘ MISSOURI Foiisvillc Rootling Schuylkill co “ Washington 11 West Branch u * - ‘ Wyoming •■*•« Carlisle * | Clumt>er*burg J Bite* I GetlysburgU I Harrisburg | iionesdate* *.*»**• f Middletown } Wayne burft *-•*»*..-•** I \ York Banks* • *.*. * } Relief Notes*** —*.*•*• I ! United States Bank IS I Allegheny City Scrip** pari Allegheny Co. « *.prerr. Pittsburgh City u ... pat l NEW YORK 1 New York City Country Bnub* NEW JERSEY All Solvent Bunks**** DELAWARE. All Solveniitanks par 4 _ , Small Noie«»** | - VALUE OP COINS MARYLAND. American Gold (ncw)*par. Baltimore tJanktf.*:~«.-pflr do do iold)*Sprcin. Country Banks*...**.*. * Sovereigns* *M,BS VIRGINIA* • - Guuieas***.. 5J*O Bk ofV*.and Branches f Prederic&doerp**** ** Farmers’ Rk & Branches 4 Ten'Thaters*™.-- 7,85 .Valleyllk ami Branches I renGuilders* . '<*. o.oi> Exchange Bk A Branch's | t,oins d'or—* Wheeling Banks r-Napoleoiu-**---. 3,*3 do Britnches***.| Doubloons, Patriot*'* 15,70 NEW.ENGLAND. ’ do Spanish i 10 ”5 All SoWentßanks****** 4[Dneata.^~— — U.IU mCHIGAIt. TENNESSEE. „ ARRIVED- S.esmer Ailaniio. I’arfcimjon, Rrcwnsville. Bailie, Kennel, tfrowtisviHc. ■ . * ■ 1. M’Kee, llcmlricksou, McKeesport. ThomasSh river, isailcy,W«i»uNcwioii> ■ ■ • • Gcnesaue. Conans West Newto- -.■•■- * * S. Bayard, Peebles,-Elizabeth.' . “ Mtcmgun No.sf, Boles, leaver -- ForesiCny, Murdoch. Wc'l^viLe. ' Dmrnaiv Conwcil, Wheeling. '• . “ Messenger, Klii:e!uUer,Ciuci'nuuu. UKHAKPED: •■■■■■, “ -■ Baltic* Bennel, Brownsville. • * ■ * Atlantic,.FftrJtutson,- do •• •• -• *♦ - -3; M’Kee. Hendrickson, McKeesport.: v “ Thomas tfhnvcr, Boi!ey, WestNewion. U Gcnessee, Conum.WffsvNewion. . S.lfayara,' Elizabeth. . *?. . Michigan No. g,£otes,. weaver w • ForestCitv, Murdock. WellsviUc. u . Brilliant, Grace. Cincinnati. . ; “ Winchester, G. Moore/ Wheeling. - ■ ..**Hanford^Hazlett,Louisville.: :: Envoy, llodgeta, si; Lems. marietta* Parker* bugh ana Hocking -1 Jjggfrfs port Packet. The steamer I] ML COLUMBIA* A. P. Cjuftii. Master, will leaTe Pittsburgh every . Monday* nv3 o f clock, P« M.; reiarmag wili leave llocbmgpotl creTy Tuesday,atoo’clock:, A. M ; Passengers and -shippers mar .rely on the utmost uc commodauou and promptness W. u» YVUUtiLtift, /: mart* : .No<C4 Market street. ! Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE 2, Capl. \Vx*. lUSSA v leaves-the Alle gheny wharf for Frankhn 3 every Alonday and ZViurjrfap, at 4 P. M* . The Gne.steamerALLEGHENY BELLE No3,Capv JoiiK HaikuL, lews the Allegheny wborf ior frtauk- Im, every Tuesday and .Friday, et 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage.apply on Board For marietta. and Uocfctng|wrt« i JS&SiJfi *Tiix&nc*ltarntT PACIFIC, Zanoctb Mail £3jEgfE3M&rßN, will leave for ibe above and intermedi ate pona every TjHtfflSZWY,u.l4o , ciuck,F.M. . For freisluor passage,oj»i>ly on board,or 10 r • .T. WOODS & SON, No. Cl Waterstrand.63 Front si.' For Kllttumliig and Catflah* I THE hsbldranghl and pleasant steamer CapLMu.L!NOAR,\viU leave the Alleglteuy wharf oa Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at U o’clock, P, M', tor Kmanmtig and .Catfish,--.- Fax freight or passage apply onboard, .. , ino.vlE ffor Long Kleacbr marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipoila, taL The Cott feteamer GOV. MEKJ3, « ffv*rTT aL SBUSK, Mas*er, will leave for the auovc . I^2Jf I jCS3K» and intermediate posts, every r-wfcgggggg&aa TUESDAY, at 3 P.M. For freiKbi or patsoff© apply on board, or to feba John Flack, Agent - W edneiday Packet for CLncinaati* . : »w-Tits now-and fast running steamer GIN* BißtfiNGtiAM, Master, wili leave «ff!xB@Kyaarcgularly every Wkpnesiut. For freight or passage, applyon board, omo dec3o G. I*. MILTENBIiRGEU. V)|7'HITING--25’ bbls.. direct from' the Philadelphia TV manufactory, will be sold low, to close a consign meuT,by Ijetftfj TAAFFK,MAGUIRE A HANb. PAGuDa TEA STuRK-rJast received,a very fine attieleof NowAorkSyrup, Je aa - HAWORTH & CAIRN*. Qft BALTIMORE HEK&iftU—Just arnvei juxl and foe sale by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE * BaNB, je33 I2lSef*on«l Bedford MtNEUAi/water id half barreli, (Mulberry packages,) on con* figntoeni and for sale by . JcS* __ __ KING A MOORHEAD. (AHEAP DE LA IN hs»—A few more pieces ol mosaic j cent De Lames stilUeftat - A. A. MASON A GO’S. * c.jelQ ‘ .: ■. • • ■-■■■-• O4 Market street. BACON— fcO,bOi>Q)s. prune tlaus; • 10,000 do sftdes; . . . d ;■ ■-:> je!2 For sale by ; STUART A SILL. POCKET KNIVES—HOOD has just'received a good assortment of very • fine pQckeVfcnives, -which he Will sell very low, at JelS No Cl MARKET STREET Summer shawls!—a. a. mason ACo.iiuve Just opened a large asaorimeiu of plain and . cntbroi tjeied dope; troche, cashmere, do lame and other Summer-. Shawl*.- . . OUNNEY BAGS—l,«OOiargeOannoy sacks, loratue. • STUART & SILL, No. 0 Southfield street, jet 4 . - opposite MononeahMa Hmw. »)7t HURLS. No. 1 Trimmed Stiad, to arrive,a..u wul OVJ be sold low by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & BANE, . jell . ' - • ltZ4 Second street. T>AR ASJOLS *—A torse and varied assortment of saun> 1? silk and gingham Parasols, (plain and figared,) jqm opened at .a. A. MasON & vote, • jell ■ ‘ C2and Cl Markrt street; T\R* guyzoit j s concentrated extract X) OF YELLOW DOOR AND SARSAPARILLA —A fresh supply, lost received and for sale; wholesale and retail, by |jcl2] JAMES A. JONES. ,a ; FLEA FOR TUB CRITICAL STUDY OFTtfE jhL SCRIPTURES against Romanism aml Rationa!- ism,by Rtv,M.-W, Jacobus, D. D.» for soleby .. jeS DAWSON & AGNKW,fvS Marka m. t g 'EAtt—bll half chests prime Green an i uiack t • X 70 catty bxs. 0,10; 1d,14 end lOlbs.extrafutc • 30 do do 12,14 andkG&i; Oolong* je23 For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS fc CO. SUGAR— 2U bhefs. prime N, O; QQ.bbls. Loaf. Crqshod and Polverized > i 10 do Clarified. i jfc23 For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. A SECOND HAND PlANO—hull stioci«vea,iu ft </X beautiful mahogany cusa. vmb Gothic of brilliant tone, and imperfect order, for sale at the low price of 3160, CASH r by JOHN H. MELLON, jc23 . .81. Wood-street.. •. /COFFEE—47 bags prime Rio; \j 10 do Laguyra; 10 doOldGotfernraent Javs; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO, Jc23 „ 2J m Wood street . :■ Gothic flail* 1 /CELEBRATED for neatness of of quality, \j durability of workmanship, and.low prices. Men’s and "Boys’Clothing. Great inducements to. cashbuy* ers. \ys study ta please. . . CHESTER, . ■ jed ' • ■ • • . ... 74 Wood st eot.-: ' Adams A Ga.*i Jflxprcsa» . T?HEIGHT REDUCED.—From and alter this date, X? our rates on pound freight, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, will be S3 t UO ner lpJ firs.—a redaction of S 3 per cent. Time, from. Pbiladalplila to Pittsburgh,.3o Hours. [aprsL BAKER A FORSYTH, Agr»u, ’ JOUShKKBPINU i)Kt*A.RTi IT- Wooden Bow!?, of. &U eizei CloibcsPlnsi ; ' . Clothes Wne Reels; . Wood & Zinc Wash Boards, W. A. ? leVi • : BttANDIKS-IN BOND—a; Bin Brandies—dark andpale—in qr casks; also, Na poleon, in octaves—uoder Custom House charge: ick geilicr with of Rocliciic, Cognac .and Bor deaux Brandies of the most superior Qualities; an store and for sate cheap, bjr v JACOB WEAVER, Jry . con Market ami First n* partnership heretofore existing tie- X tween the uaderelgnotl, m the Wool and Commie* siort business,-under me firm of Noway & Lks, was dissolved on the first of April last, by nratunl consent The business of tbo laic firm will-be smiled by 11. L»ss, who isdaly authorized to use the pane of the firm tor that purpose. . J* R. MURPHY, my 4 » 11 LEb I?i been appointed Kxcctu »tof the Estate of Margaret Meek, late of Moon township, decessedt-hereb? notice to all who me indebted to said estate, to make immediate pay meut to h»m. and nil having claims against said estate, to prp»eht,ihen\ properly amhenucaied settlement JhREMIAR MEEK* jeSS-diw* Eiecmor. -.. X ■* ■ A'!"'.. V. . , -:~V- <■. ■ -HrA;, * ■- V V V-... / ''V' - , ; V v .-• '• I- ! M'-' v-M.'.- ' v',V •• -v- L v-r.. . * 1 i ~ A'iAA-- V> ’ , < . ......... ? ! State Bk and Branches • | . MICHIGAN. AH Solvent Iteitks* »*•«*• 5 • WISCONSIN. Mkrlne AFire Jus. Co. at: •'Mdwaulcic • m. •• 5- All Solvent Banks»3 north Carolina: All Solvent Banks* •• |. < SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 k All Solvent Banks**-*— li GEORGIA. AUSolvent Banka*..-** 11 ALABAMA, All Solvent Banks***—* 5 LOUISIANA. . AH.Solvent Banks***** ll EXCHANGES. .Yew York-****-*»**l prem Philadelphia***— tlulumorc*.** *-*J Ciucumsu*. I dj.v i Louisville* •*•*•***• *1 **• . 3t. Louis*J n u « u .. « FORT OP FITTfiBORGH. Cl fBBT W.T&B IN TUB CHANNEL. Allegheny lilver Trade; RBQVLAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. Vruw STOHY U¥- MBS. published, W and for sale at M. Miner i Cb.’;, No 33 SBilbfield ! sired: Holme: or, Mu^oUa- Vale, u novel, by Mr, ‘ ° Pencil Me nners—lncluding'* Id ri Washington Hods." «n* -M*. B M'aglanS toM «* aIIOI MINER Vc?i-8. iurliavoiw ice vream. ruddings; &c I<i3o io7c4J PtMton & Memiva superior Extracts, viz: M 1 Vanilla, 1 KfJJh , “ -Lemon, r«ach, Orange, uutes Almond*, Cinger. « , Nutmegs: , ' Alio— Ho*e Water,FeaehnaUHVßndGTaLge Flower Wawr?for sal« by, , W. A. aycUjßfi i CO, jc!B , ; 856 tlbiny street. 'KIkMUSEJWTS7~ i , VJBniTES* LtlAO*a'.«’r-~ ’ JOSEPH C. FOSTRft Ltosst .1 Piias <tf AteMm- First Tier end Parjoenetsfe seoond-aiil Thirt Tier.jSSe.! i*'etyei ( aeai!L in ton Clrele. J 5 ccnwi large Private Hole,, enUie.oo.po, imaii I*nvn»boxe«ent<re.«Od»t „ , . Door* open at 7* o’cloclr. Curtain rise* at ?|. L-ut night bat one o t the fascinating actress Mrs. 4SVIENING, Jane 25th, will be performed the Qp Peu'lne - - ■ Mra.E.Pottar. Clause Melaatle, - . Mr. Brolsfora. r : After which, the Petite drama of Monsieur Jsqaesj • • . v. - . Mr.-afulhollsna. Nina* - laws Wheeler. To morrow evenln?Mra T Pouer and Mr Malhouafld •will appear in favorite characters,;' ■.>. •, ■ ... DAN BICE’S CIBCUS. AND G&SAT aiFFODBOHS rstHlS siapendoa. E-talilishment, organized at an ex- JL THOUSAND DOLLARS, pamber fng over Two Hundred Men and.Hor*e«, and fim effort ever m ado to introduce the spans JJJJ*?S. UINE HIPPODROMEia *lhB Conntry, will be opened at Pittiburgliyon Penn street,in front of thr AMEKiuAN HOTEL, on THUBSDAV. Jalyjstf for Flvc^DAy*. Among the truly Magnificent Page ants presented, may bu enumerated the grand scena oi the . . . . . . BF.DGOISB OF THERESERT.; - the CAajEs of the currioulijm; - • thbtournamest; . FEATS OF THE GYMNASIUM ; . •.* . OLYMPIC SPORTS J ACROBATICS ; terpsichobea ; / The performance of the celebrated CftRO.LB II ALLeT TROUPE, numbering over fnny members; with all toe gems of the Modem Circas, I>y arUsta of superior merit id every instance, and in some eases.by. those who novo °The Spectacle Is enlivened by eiraics ° f CiIQ * CeBt IJoijIjL» BRASS BAND* , , : ; htd by Ahnon Mentor, the Wrtard Bugler !.! <The IMMENSE PAVJLUOsVwU hold comfortably 10,000 and is provided wub every convenience of seats, soar?, ranged ihai fatigue cannot.ocenr while : witnessing the performance. —. In conwqueoce of the great erpense,.of this_Com? pany.ihe prices of .admission will invariably be yO eta, children half price.: •••.:' .„• The will commenoe precisely at d o’clock P.M. ••.•.. o Eveningperformance; at 7| o'clock..' ... • Tina Company, will exhibit at . • ■ .SteubenvilleMonday, June Slst. . AVellsville, Tuesday,.June 32ds . Rochester; Wednesday,' June 23J. . s. Birmingham, Thursday, JuoesMth. . • > . • i Elisabethtown,Friday,June2sth. •. : Brownsville. Saturday, Jane s!Oih« • Cookstown, Monday, JunetlB(b. • • MonodgahelaCityiTuneday,Jtme'Sfith.v . . • McKeesport, Wednesday, June 30th. jelsJAw 3 It Cattle. Agent. AUCTION SALES. Auction Card* rniXE utidervigueds afteran interval of four years,has X ugaiu i resumed business;.. ■- Having complied with me requisitions of the law regulating bales at Aoctiou, und having procured a first class .License as Auctioneer for the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe* nenceof nearly thirty years m this hoc of businessman hazards nothing insaying that hewiil.be enabled to give enure s&uafacuon to ail. those who may feel.disposed to patronize bum '■* ¥, ENNA, Auctioneer. . Rcfprg to the principal City Merchants. > >yo Aueiton**«l>atly Salop. A T the Cnmtnerclal'Sales: Rooms, comer of Wood A. and Fifth ttreew, at l(ro*clck,A. general as* ionmnnt of Sea-vonable, Staple and Fancy Pry Goods, Cloibmg;,Bootsand.Shoes,'Hats,Cap3,Ac. : • AT a O’CLOCK, J» AI., Groceneß, Queensware, Glassware, Tables Cutlery* new and second Household and Kitchen Furniture,Ac. •... ■ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, Books, Stationery, Fancy arucles, Musical Tnstru ments, Hardware and CaUerf, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold und Stiver Ac. . P* M. OAViS, iallnf . Auptionerf. p* fil’KSfiSGiA» Auctioneer* JEWELRY, ax Acchiir—A very as?ort nient of jewelry uow open at McKenna’s, in wrnch the tr»ide is rcrpectfally.invited. . I*. McKENNA, Anct»nn#*er.. Tk very large assortment oi I\X MiUinery goods of every variety, now open at days only. P. McKENNB, uu Auclionevr A SSIGNF.K’3 SALE OF DRY GOOD*, &c . at A Aicno.-s—On Monday morning uext,June 2?tb { at 10 o’clock, will be continued at Al’Kenna’a Auciion House, (by order of me Assiguee,) tbc sale ofPry Goods, comprising—merino, ibibet,torkeTi,*itk, delame, cloth and shawls, cashmeres, d.j. lames, French meriin*. bombnz.nes. alpaccas, pophns, pelisse cloths, m&simsres crapes, (atsorted -coiors-i bnunel lawns, -?ilk and maze vetlsigiosde. nap. ard.other silks, silk iac«a,paViuoi9, fringe, eugmg, lace, bobbiug and foot n g.siiK, hid, lisle ttireaU und cotton gloves and mhtr, st it. murteillcs vesting, colored silk vel vet». tarleton?, dimity, scut sewing sites, assort'd co io*s, patent thread, spool coiion, wan a great variety oi nbuoiis, fee.- v ■ 1 Also—to c-oae n consignment,6cases Ladies’GniterP, 1 colors! and shoua, fashionable and I iresh from the munaiucturer. *•-._• . ■■ - . j-a 5 ‘: .t*. M’KENNA, Anci’r. ; . p, E« DAVIS* Auctioneer* RO p ICS at ArcrioN*—Uu Saturday evening. Juuc lUiili at 3 o’elock. at tbe Commercial Sales Booms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large eollcctlou of valaabla-lUcolpgtcal, hiaiorical, poeucol aud misselteneous books. Among which are standard library editions by the best authors,-five Illustrated work«, fpterdid fuu’ly biblos, blanit books, letter and ca:s Wtiting paper,;pen«i penciU, engravingsy&e.. . • • : P. ftl. .UAVISj Auet’r. . S' U i*btl LOR A VVAkA^BDGGY‘AND SQUARE WAGON at Auction.—On baturduy morning, June SCiU, at 10 o’clock, ui the Commercial Sales Booms,cor* nor of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold wiiliout rt setv*, for account whom it may concern—3 superior •Rockaway Carnugcaj i superior Square Wagon, two i seats; l superior Square Wagon, one seat} 1 supetior i Open Boggv, iron axles. AU or which: are of the best i eusiern manafiicture. . J P. M. DAVIS,. Aacttoneer. a I),MlNI» fHATOK’3 SALL OF LuTS.—OaSatUT- A day afternoon, JuxiotCth, at U o’clock, will be sold oo tbe premises,'m KaSt Piusburgliv Eighth Ward twelve 7 tery desirable limldiug Lots, ra plan laid out by the tele James 0. Irtvra, deceased, as fol low*: N’oo' tS; QO, 3t and 3i bavins each tt frent On Forhea siTtei, and. extending:back 120 feet to St. Pal* i rickte alley wMch is *1 feet wide, 33,39,40, 41, i 42,43,44 und 45 having each.&frontof 20 feet on Locust street, aud extending back PJOfeut to the alley afore* said. *' . ' -■ \ . cash, residue in two eqoai < aonttai I pnymentr, wub liiieTesu secured by bo rd and mortgage. jo2J P. AT. PA VIS, Aon’r. W. G» za’CAHTBttY* Auctioneer. Sheriffs sale uf.uuv good*, variety GOODS DRUGS,PERFUMEIIYiOIU, FAINTS* ic ,it Auctujs— ‘On Thursday next,Jaly |, lSai,xviU Ito sold,at tu o'clock,'A» Al,ot the Blare of David Jar*-, vis, on . lyt'Oriy sircct, by/order orCarter Corns,tfisq* High Sheriff o» Allegheny county, all hw epUxe stock of Dr> Goods, Vamty Goods, Perfumer;, Drags, Oils and Faimsr . The Mock comprises a large assortment ©fall i kinds of Dry Goods, Variety. Goods and Fancy articles,; usuully kepi in a lurge and fashionable. Wholesale and ' KtetitU Dry Goods-More. Also .a large- as»oriment of f Perfumery, Drug*.Oils and Pmuts.Toostock of Dry; i Gooifti*quite itt!ge, and-haa. been Sfltctedwah great i care. They are ail fresh, aud.seasonahte goods, ofjthe- I latest B yles and paliema. and holds oul grea .imlncer mentsfor merchants and dealers to attend the sole 1 GARTER CURTIS; Sheriff i \V «;-hFOAaTNRY, Attdi?r- \ TTALUABIiK REAL KSTATHat Avcotojc.—Will bo V soldyon Saturday; Ja?.e-*Cih» at 3 o’clock-lri ihe af ternootivon the prenmesiin the t orough of Lawrence viile* near the Al'cglieoy Arsenal, Ten Valaable'Uuild* • -inq; Lotarof Ground, beunufuUy ilcuated r m& healthy and pleieaarparl of the Vil'.aee, cofluhandliig & delightful view oi the Atlegheny rlvet and surrounding coamry— making u one ot tiro moat pleasant and desirable loca tions. m the neighborhood • for a-pri vote residence.- To persons desirous af securing totbemselve* a home at a | low price, this is uu opporwivty-seldom offered.at auo non. Any information, lopeisonsdesiruigto purchase, will be given by calling at the anouon store or the soo ner berany ume be fp re < ite sale. a pla n of the to is can be seen. - OeUt) s Vi (>. Aact 1., T IiMONA DK—Congress'Ltsmonnde, or Lemon Sugar, I/• a *afey bealihv ami pic a*am drink, for. sale by. .TT- J, LaVELY AC(a, Grocers and Tea Heaters,’ ;, jclfl . • uOt Liberty street. Saw Goods* p WATTS A- CO., I*s Liberty street, have received rL. tats Dsv.by the penrsyUania Kailraad,.*. large Stornewsprmg style CASSLMEKB3. tmy» Great Bargains! IN VELVET* Plt.K, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS-* VVnich will be? foumlut the carpfctwarc housed* \Y.ftVCHntock,is3 Feat h street.' As.we are determined to sell off our present stocV of the above goods at cobl, we invile the attention of those wuliing M ,CUSTOCK - 1 iuUoeetl **rlce»t r .". a A MASON 9, :CO., W uii<i GJ Market Birect, toil) Jk, ' Ihi —.ung— ■ «De tallies, trr.tl Chamtcabift Stljc,-very low j SmmnetSbawlf; : r : :U Ltintjis and Mullins ; < ter Da Crtine.s, flome as towae 10a; : roujuues, Hosiery and tilova*. ije2 nut jGroenlioai* Plants. „uon ofDahlias west of. the nu*WK _ .*,i-uw aimdred&nd; 6f«y Yuneiies.Tborbum’4 oml lltivey** VerbeuM v whiohftremif quailed.. in fact,' HotcvT«j AtiieticQ* llcpoblic, «tid Ofb 01 .Dayjftml Thor bum 1 * Heroiuf, s‘Bclinae. and Str S. Blanc* are admit* lect-w be the Gemsof tnu Wor , U. ; Thtt. oUove l with ««ert variety of Greenhtttt*c ana oner Plants, for sale- Mlhe Pasienger aud Hem-««|ierOfli • . . European and General Aireist. • v.llgJ_?»Vnod street- •* To Ralltoad Cnutraotorft ThROPOSAI-Swtll bo reedtvciiu.ni! after f&esdtbdsy JO of Jairnext, induce, atf.w Kngiueer Cffieea of the North weaiern Virginia BaiiruM}, tnParkerabargi West Union and .<Jlark»burg*fo* *b«s Gradnailtm «ru> Maeonry nf SO or 6o sections (of ttVnu onefnileeadiof tba»: Road.—<inbrar.ins h'napi rn* ta of tbc ; work and containing a number'o-' Hjunrls,tf eep cut utu»sant\ embankment*, aswellOß*.( o.m'dersbleibare of budge and cnWen,masonry- Tlifr HM?«»sudt.frpnj the Baltimore and Ohn oi.Thw** Forks Creek, two mites ea*t of JFeMermu. *b.r , trtK«- burgydnthe Ohfo river, and irabnutlW tn.it*f»>!enxm. ..SpeciScaVionswiUbe ready at tbet>lfi>*p*in»ffled, mid aUo;aiFot|ermao;oo and after Uic Sth o . Ju.y. and Engineers will be on me line (»>lf i I'jiurmalion ■ The 'country 1 hrough winch the Road . »rCte.i#k.eal A r thy, well seulcd and call!w>«d, and abai v »> “urnliet iilonKthe'roßte.ann froinjr.Ji r .v-e;.id-<w < lT| byracannoMhe BoltimoreandOhioßailio-: t'c iNarlli* weSmTampUe and other good .• He Or lb riler The faeilltles Areheap execaunn c i mmsoally great. iFP D!IB (ndet be alntnq nMie Maß»re*lid‘>blo BeUtoad u. advanetog 1 dly to comDleUqn.and re-leowngo. large amount i rT.~ ■ BlddertmustlittnfrihehCJt lesilmoniili. iohateihecwotleUmy atayhavewihtnd. ■ Bvorderof the PreßuJeniand Dircciorv ’ BENJ. H. LVTROBE, Chtcf E/ "* BelUmoie,’Jone€th,lBs3. * * 1 jolGxodlWthJy {Babami «W FQK SALE & TO LET. ri\Q LEXWThe STORK BOOat dnd FIXTURES HflW A ®g*pprdd briber subscriber. Possession given ds Uiol3inlo«. For lenn, enquire «f ' - « Chester.7tP«iiMitM«r. €H|. iV a HI'OKK KtwM.—WouJd aniiftr - IjfMlrilM JttM' ,e — SISjCK h CO, 85 Water ttreei.. . i v. *s>« s«»*r~ gb w “~ - Vo bet* , 1 TIinMISSOUBI KXGIfANOD,6n w«« Btt e*i 4§BS® neartfie corner of short ttreot; . For !rnn».iV* gHia nlvio Alderman I*ARKINSON,Sih ; opis2.if rgi» suuacriber heci- me J 8 store rooJ> nowoccupjed.bymessriL'VYitlock eSSSk-: fc D/ivJa. No: Qt • Marfccta w ct, Possession given BBS • on the into/Apt. KnyU'ie of . JanSUf. QHA;*.:If. PAULSON,No.73-Wooflgt. I atm tiAUis-i w& tt&ma fiouiCFy two atorlea high* 17 •: - ■ by 30 feet each, coninlntogfoar rooms,each .I7by 14 feet. TUe lais Qrc 20 Ly liO feet lo an alley, aliened' mihe 2d ward of AUtglieiiychr, fronting on Kejacca it. AnrWto . IHOMAS MOFPITr, 1 iel7 No, 29 Fifth fllrceu For Henti Desirable business stand—i for raj , the-warehouse now occupied by. rfle as A-drB* ' siora on the oornor nf. Liberty and Hand streets.> a ' ; r good location for business oL.any kind.. I’ouessios <: given Immediately. (tnylgj JAMES A. JONES, KormforHslc, ■ ~ r - "‘ 1 j - •yC: ACRES GOOD HAND IFOR SALE-Fourmilea ( U nonlt pf Tarenrahi, j aifjo acres cleared. |m. provemrnu ore a gooil Florae Dwelling House, and an excellentlnrge FroraoJJavh. Price SSu per acre Ea* quire oMheowneMiEORGEOILLLTT, on Ihopieisi. ' ten or K WIIAINS, Marble Works, PjiubuiaE. jfo.lmdA2W ’ 6 A fr\lK KKN l.—Fiom llieltlor AnriLncTr 'ih« '•■.• ill! Store, wnh Dwelling utuched,o?fhe?oraercf J“SS.Martcl and Firsi Bir«ls-6 somHijjMeeM dud foraStore orTavorfli It b.eu»2only tuietqnßpeXrtaiihii fiver—will be rented; low.io ; & good tenant. • Amilv in' Walter brant, • - -v. v. • Wo. 838Llbtttiy St. ■ 1 :. ■ marls:tf T7OR SAl.E—tn Knst IkrmlnghamiThTee Substantial' ‘ ir JP . And Neai Brick Dwelling Houses, containing tfir&i roomscoeb. The toware 30 feel fronton acTOa^airect,' and ejetendm? IUU feet tarlc to a .30 foot alleys: Batd 1 > : bouses are bulk on the rear of the lots, leaving sufficient space in from for the erection of more btU!dings: p()t j ' particulars epbl> immediately to _ )e!8 THOM Ah MOFFITT, Z 9 Fifth street. Valuatolc CUy-Property* TTIOH SALK—A- New Bticlr House nndLot ofSOfeet -- ‘ in DU Ross*»rcci< near- Fifth, by.' JO deep, Tho houses' - j* wellarracged; halls yuaroom? neatly paperaib-Price-v' $&00; terms ea»>. ' / AUa—A Brick Houfe.aud Lot of 20 feel on flilth st, * ? res r BmltbfieM, by I<sto an olloy; Price s3oio; terms easy. * S, €Uri!B£Rl\ General Agent, ;v: jevil SO Sgritlifield Htreei _ llou»« and l«ot for Sale. i • subscriber cHers for sftlc ei .two . ; BRICK. HOUSE. Htua toon Chath am; Sireet, v :' ggsgcj iwreen Wiley and. Webster. *Fh« housecOtitulni seven rooms, nad is .welt finished throughout. - Befogv. convenient lothe moat active business pails of the. - ills a very desirable dwcliinpfor-u:; private residence- •. • if not disposed of bcforelho of June, H will bo fered atpub'i&Ksie.on that day, ut 3 o’clock. P. M. ' ■ Persons wishing to purchase, will please applytoMr,-. Jackson Duncan, corner o( High. street and . • ilia Avenue i who will give all uacessaty iafounation. my2&u „ JOilN HUGHES. ' , v V FaRM FOR one hundred aeret ; ■J% of land, situated in fid’Candlcss towmirip. AUeghe* • •. ay county; ©:ght miles from Pittsburgh. On the '’ ■ : lse» ate two Stone Houses; with the ncceisary Oaf.’: i-? ’ . . House*, Bamv&c; Seventy five acres ar.ecfcared,the -' ’ remuiiidetwcll umbered. .iTbls property offers wdoce.'- •* * * meats rarely met with, to persons deeiroQ* of investfog :i i =• 7 -= • tUeir funds in real estate. The Butler at;d ZenlenOple : " ? -- plunk road passes -within 100 yards ortue dairy purposes it*is unsurpassed, ami can -bo divided' " into three or-four pons,havfngasufSeient number springs to afford any supply of water fanbe same. For/: - particulars apply to John Stewart, on the Jas/ :-^ S Stewart, FJemiaff street, Allegheuycity,octo - ~ , : .JeSl - .IVM’JvENNA* Aucnoneer, • * ft arm for Sale* A VALUABLK FARM FOIIFALK-iSitnitCdlJhßlr ;Z3.‘ Scvrickley- Creek, fifteen miles below Allegheny Cuy; aii>! about three-quarters ofu inifo frcmt&o'Haji.. ! ;.v-. road; containing 48 acres, £3 of which is rJeh boubm land, well adapted to: gaidenlng or ngricolUirol tnir-: - : poses. The balance is opi&i>d,.vrcit situated, and well - timbered; has ayoang orcTianlcf abonnWthriftytrew, : * -It is well watered.; It has a small house on : f ’« • tenals ready 10 pat en b newene 13 by 22- ftisespect ■ed laata railroad station .house willbe putop wiioin i ' 1 ! "- j ' mile fro mi L For terms enquire of CURTIS k DOBBS, Real Estate Agents, over ingHnusc; 12.1. cor* Wood ard SlUstg, '- w * fmy2ft- '•■■■• WEN BUILDING LoT3«~*uuatec! Inlhecity ofPiUr* • J| bur*b, bring Na*.J9s to2;Miuelofive,m ifaffnlan of lots laid out by Cook nnd CuMmi lfiO lOtb of April, IBM* ’- and bounded and described mfoilowfi, viz:. iifgmatnjf ou Cliff street at the corner of Ce«?atstreet, thenceex« -r.* -: tending ui width on Cliff Use comer of • lot N 0.205, aQd in deptk 25C.feet 2 inches to Cook street; : each of the said ten lots being 2t fee( on Cliff and Cook- v streeiß, und 15Q feet 2 incaesirr depth, excepting lot No. '' 195, whica is3Ci feet ■w'ide. Tieso fm* wiil be*c»!d on - * ' r very acer-mmodatmr tenns.-if applied for soon. - • ' .TfiOMA&MOFFITT, Real Estate Agent, jr24 S 9 Fifth street ■ ■ Valuable i*roperty <Dr batet: '‘fpilG souscnbert-OB Agent for me owner, offers at pu* 1 ’ : X vote.taley-the two i-ois of Ground,numbered lathe l • plan of the city of l'litsburgb, 7l und :78 fronting oil • JPeim street lvo feeV*'ndexu:mHng7so feet, more or r,;, less, to the Allegheny River.- This property will be die-. . posed or upon sueb terms os will eecuie to the purcha* sera apTofiisble investment of capital. Lylng conligu- ' *^ : ous to the enw&nqe mto the cUy of tho CenuaJ Rsul* v road and Pennsylvania CaQ»l,it affords favorable sites . - •..•■ *. ;for WarehoneesjOr: cart fic conveniently divided into • •eligible building lots, and must become, opon tho -com* ; v. •' . p'euonofihepoblieiraprovemeutSvnowfnprogTessvin 1 sad around the cily 9 gresilj enhauced'ln vnlac for on* r ; alness purposes.' For further information npply to H. T. LEECH, JR, ' ■■ , - ■' N 0.153 Wood»trfeU-P<tn«hUTgh. :v , atm lor Sale* npflK subscriber offers for sale evaluable Farra,slma* ' : J.ted iaChippewatownsLip, Beaver county, five miles from Bridgewaterriwo-mlics: wc&i of Brighton, one mile » west of ArcTibuld Jtoberaoitfs mils, and a naif mile from the rail road; or joining lands of JameaSroti apd- - - Andrew. Whuo. Ji contains aboat-CU-acres, aHoul 45 .. neTea cleared.B of which ace good meadow, and thelftk :* ancc well umbered. The land i&ytfwell; contains both . coal and limestone, and is well wateied. Thereis:aiso ■ an orchard of choice young grtnid bcariogfruiurees, consisting of apples, and cherries. The builmugs are a good frame house Id by 2d feet,with ■’:r, a porch the whole length, and a good cellar under, the : v .whole'boose,' and a: good ‘log bam.'There is.® good spriogof never‘ftttungwater.wiUunisyarilsofweoeoT*,:>S,;. A good uile wHfbo itfven; clearirf aH Incumbraijce. 1 ' Berson*. who would W}»b tcr pufchasd«Km,can bave a ; rood bargain . -Inquire of me subscriber, on the « Ises je2l &2 JOHN COLLINS,- - n .. UiovcK Olovsat Gloreat • « OPENING THIS j)AY,nt No. Si barker street, a \J fine iotof Lisle and- Colton Gfoyes, ': , ; which I will sell a.‘ wholesale prices by lhowogle pair, r r 7 • r Persons y,r lyranttoclosethelotout. - mygS > JOHN W, KENNEDY. ' l s “DUFF’S mEECAHTIIE .COLLEGE, coßnsa oy.-«ABawr.-aKD.iaitto.»ißXKrß S Ptr3:sß,pßoa..' i !,' s .s :. k Ettabliskei in 1810— Ineoipotated by lht XegfriaXitrt PifiTtiy/cant*, ttilfi Pcrjitiual Chatter* . •, X)ufcF, l‘iotftj.Mr.of'ihuredcol and- . . g~ Practical Bookacepmg audCommerclaltteieaceav^.. NB. >Uicu.li>q., Piofcs-iotof SlercanUleLaw. , ' 4 Joun D, WuitAHSjOnfi of the 'best Penmen Ift the < We^t.Professor of Oruai&entaL and Commercial Pen* msnsfup. 1 _ ' , ,■ p. HaTDßtf, Vrmerpal of tbe -Classrealrßephrt&itntx-v -'/v' 1 : : Prorcssorof MaiUematieiaand Claaatcal Languages. : >y ".s■:* ■ Those who .aspire to-ihohigheT ronk. is. Accouatuntfr <- are requested toeall and examine ihecredeatlalsof .this:: > .-• r--- 'liisutuuon,from upwards .of one.hundred',Metcnwits» y ,- - Bankersatid. Accoonmme'ln this ctiy» who havo) been ! • tratned for business In it. Alio* the emphatic ' testuao* : ;.iy *. ntalsof the Ameriosn InrutateilhefClmmbef -OfCptn.- -**-> mctce, end rnany of the.lceding Mcrcbint3, Bankers, : . -v f and Banicofiiccrsto* the .oity.of New. York,oppejtoeu, , ' to the pages of vualPs North 'American Accaoat&iu,V.;.r - and w l\eBtern Steamboat Aorounlnnt 1 ; DuffVßook-keepmff,ioJroyalDciavapageo,liarpcTS*/.y \ • New York—pnce r Brjso».‘: Buff’s - Western Steamboat. Aeeoantant, complete, Hand’s Tint© Tablej SlJ®* ? .Merchants nad steamers supplied- with : < trained on Dpplicauon euhc Coiiere;.- ::- :-* ■?% - 6endacdgetaolreulnr-by m&il. . . :- : --tmy27.. J..PUSS&OI&L, Jf* - . J.A. S/nVY£K4CO.r - V BQi 78 WOOD ST., THaKB DimU3JI?OVB PQ'nKTII,K'- t -';' t , , ..i LOOK I N a:>G L A 8.31 HANDFAOIURERB, ATO/WHOM&ALS DIUUSfcs « ' *-> , . Foreign andf Domettidj-Fancy and' Varidty &oo3t*>; T‘M. 5..& CO„ respectfully Inform their frUnds ittd/.,.* r. VI ■0 * customer*, that they, have received a. largo stock * V of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, which have been .vv.. boogln forCASH, Trotn Importers and Maon/AClartw,, '- . -.: and which ihey will sell on as lenccmabe terms,aad, *a . = v_, low m can be purchased Eaw. Our Stock; cwup l * /. partly of— - , Looking Glasses, Ballons. Psrawl*, Clocks and W&iclies, ' Ribbons, * Brushes, Umbrellas, Laces, Jewelry, Threads,. . Suspenders, Silk :< Combs, Gun Caps. Gloves* .Pocket Handkerchiefs; PortWoftaiCffi.CßrpeUlsgff „ . Artificial Flowers. Hosiery. Perfumery,&c warns aoovp. „ , „ i ..Cambric, > JaconeUs; ’ - / Bishop Lawn,. . , i BookMuslln, Mull, Swiss, . r Dotted Swi*& Plain ami Ornamental Portrait and Vlctate Frame*,; : : • : made reorder. Also, ro-Gildins doner,ni short notice, Cabinet Makers, ondothersi famished wj& Looking. »■;- Glass Plates, at Eastern prices. Merchants and others, visiting oar;cJiy for the |Wv pose of purchasing Good*, will pieaie call and,exa»ine;. nur PtnrV. ' • froarllalmv-.--. Marine Hospital Supplies* ? 1 ' ». Custom Hocse. I’lmyraoni) . . Surveyor’* Office* June 4, l» r - . a OE&LEO FROPOSALSwinb* received auhi*pffice,;:^^. © anul U o’clock, tuc i»ih day of far oflhe toUowioar anicteSj/br tU» {Untied Stuicp) Merine Iloapilalj near il)isciJF,uniU.in<j , uOlh of June, ie&f: . * . 0- *__ „_»ts Beef, a* free o« partible from bone, Price pertb, -Brown Sagttr,oi ihftT»«atqa»'«y» 5® . < R'ee, - - * * - • “..* < JJ Ten, Hyron, • - - - - WceKicnr, . * • ~* •••:■ -•■ - ••-.•vßoap,'• r: r.*,. <'•■'■ SpAnrfConile?,■■■■•■,► , - <xflee T - - , , IJatter, be*lqu»l ty, •• r .f : Middling Bacon, • - • Hans, 'J* "I hfd ■■ ■" ■* •■■■''■"■ IJO'. :•,■■■■—■ m Flour, best (superfine, - - • Mciasses, ------ f'r* all Port W me, - -™ Benßolted Meal, - - ■ • per bushel. Potato**, - •**'* 5° “ • Beans, . Ecu®, . - per do2en. . potpoek. , Hominy. Wood, - p e ° Iburtrl iH oftbe within (or above particles to to of thelvery ' bearqualitr »i>J to be fnnmhedar sodstimes and in' ' eucb auaniniw tuon tha requisition of the Steward of a,ello4>it»li approved by the Surveyor may be required, 1 i„y other articles that may be wuhledlilie contractor ' |to farnith suite lowest market pricer. It lit estimated tbauhecairsberof patient* lobe supplied wblavcraro •bout a) p>r day, in addition to which there will bo;'' ’ about tqn, officers andatsrtaata to be supplied. '-^ 4 '■ ' - 'MS information coneernbte the MaiftsitwffiliStllvea '' ■ otf applications thhf Offic o. • ' 1 rHKNIHr-WtlODSjattweydpand'AdeW* ;* , ' i - i«9 - f . United Stalea Marine Ilcplmi, -v - , v { v''" , Kj. -
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