~t - «*> v ? r!y‘ -* } r y BB@X'BS*4 ’-V*f ** - ‘4- 4 1 4 ,v- 1 /. \ **v. v!4-iT"- jl sJ 44" T < *•* --44 vv.„4 ;,U 1-4;. ' % -< • , £s>-s§Bs 4 ’ ; st4i r ' a4«'.l'-V 'v ■':. -if- f v--f*-v - *.yv -~>H n ;’ .-. '-SX.V* ’vhc -,." - 1 ' 4,.;. •» I*-:. e < . ,4;’\ 1.- „ -44^4 f. > -t t~"ZZ.‘' “ ■••-* ■' *- 1 "< '. >" ■* :* v* * & fej&i' ■ JJ aft* <>. §£#V*? ¥*t vf- 7w*v -1,, fe^si^lSfifSKvi llp»d ■IIPSP isp l|| llk^k^J^llp Bh| §S» I^fcp iM mm SIP I%t§Biw SlslllM i IJi nWMI. Bi^ma ; v r.v ;-J.v .v.-; r .. 0 v ..... :: . .. ~ ,*■ * ■ 1 . * • ' ” *. ' • - ~ y * iij m §m§- Sggll® temsmi Itlife ra« ’KlttjsLo«%- «w / Howry, ■who waste have . v : Bad a farther bearing yesterday,: on a charge of . larceny preferred against him by AnnGreenougb ' '/ • •: tree re-committed by the Mayor, as .the. prosecu • . trix did not appear. lie will have a bearing on 1 * Friday next. 4, !.! ~ON " ' Hurj/lariu.—Ho less than four houses were ■ <ntered,on Monday night, by burglars, near the . ■ corner of Elm and Franklin Streets. Not much booty was obtained, however,—only about five |B *«®s§ I $ - Reduction of Fare.—The fare to all places east of Beatty’s Station and west of .Harrisburg, on _ ... „ tho Pennsylvania Railroad,has teen reduced 46 cents.,, \ " ~ V■s - "WEDNESDAY blORmKG;:!:;::;::::.-;:JHbY. 21 _ <ii« IW2l'niftm”_Weymsn Ithe 1 the tobacco^ ai»t, has ornamented the corner of the fourth story of his large tobacco warehouse, with a fine, looking bust-ofan American Indian. Ifthisim.- age could be metamorphlsed into 1 ' a member of _ °“ B °f the tribeß, who hunted on the land' lying between the Allegheny and Monongahela,” how many changes conldlje perceive, that the enter prise of the Anglo-Saxon race had worked in this "vicinity, since this coontiy was his lranting - . firopntl. If he would caßt his eyes in one direc tion he would behold onr magnificent temple of i rjnstlce, which setsaside theprlncipleof hisrace, i that ‘‘might makes right,” ■ and our beautiful . churches, dedicated to the worship of Him, ‘‘who doeth all■ things well:”. In 1 * every direction through our city, he would see those great en gines of education and enlightenment,—onr ; school honses;—rising up; a sure token of na tional prosperity. He would , but have to cast his eyes'to onr sister city, and in tho manufac tories, mills, &c.,'pcroeive another clement of - our prosperity, and his gave could only be at tractcd from that, busy scene, by the shrill * < r ■whistle of thcloeomotive, which, clashing into our city, depoeitsits precious freight, and ie away , again; or by the Bight of; the numerous noble - steamers that , ply upon our mere, ladened with tho commerce of States. Our busy thorough fores would present a for different aspeot from, the beaten war path, and our noble . houses from tho log block house.— Truly tho spirit of change has been at wort no j ; place more Jhatt here, but ninety seven years ago,-twelvo‘British-officers were burnt at the . Btake.-'on the banks of that river, whioh divides .... two largo and populous cities, and which is I spanned by four noble bridges. I , fn Trouble. —A man and woman; named Sarah Fredricks, colored, and Frederick Haunch,white, got into a fight on Prospect street, on Monday evening. Theyused bricks and stones very lib erally, but without doing much damage to them selves. They finally got. so uprarious, that Iho two were brought before: Aid. Major, who com mitted them in default of five dollars fine, for disorderly conduct, • ! Frederick Haunch afterwards mads an infor : motion against Sarah Fredericks, in which he charged her with ; stealing eevcral articles of clothing worth about tea dollars, from him. A search warrant was issued, and tho clothes found , in the house of the colored-lady. She was com-' 1 . mitted until to'.doy, .when the mnttor: will under go a further investigation. I -. Yesterday, a Mrs. Dickson, also a resident of I ‘ that celebrated thoroughfare—Prospect etreet mada a complaint againßt the same Sarah Fred-1 erioks, for assault and battery, committed on l . the some day the prisoner had the fight With I .Haunch. She was committed for, trial on the! charge. Truly this lady is in what might be I very properly called a “peck of trouble.” Iron Fronts. —This is truly the age of iron. This metal is now applied to every imaginable use, from, ornaments for the parlor to the most ipractical of agricultural instruments. In fronts fat stores and wirerooms, it is rapidly coming : in» .use, superceding stono fronts entirely, and giving a neater front of a more lasting material; at a smaller cost. , In this city, particularly, is this change visible. We have iron choirs, iron I houses, iron roofs, the iron horse, and an Iron ] •-■City.. What waa a solace to the loafer hut afew ■ years aince, ia now gone;' ho is denied the pri ■vilege of indulging In tho Yankee’s right of ■“ whittling,” for iron Is superceding tho voryar- •tides that have hadlo atffer most at his bands. -.The rough metal, fresh from the furnaces of the - mppor Allegheny, remains in our city butnsbort . time, when it is ready to bo transported to the nast, west, north, and south, to beappliedtothe various wants of an enterprising people. ... . County Jail. —For tho week ending last oven* ing, there were forty-two commitments fer dis orderly condoct, vagrancy, and drunkenness, and' fifteen commitments for offences which come un der the cognizance of the Court of Quarter Ses sions. Daring tho same timc r there were forty fire persons discharged from custody. Tho jail contains, at the present time,' about ninety-fire prisoners. ■ .. ■■:. Ungrateful Son.—A young man named. Tetcr - Delaney,- wna brought before AJd. Mejor, of the • Sixth Ward, yesterday, chargod on oath of his . father, with threatening to hill both him and ' - his mother, who reside on Prospect street in that VS ard. Tho boy had not cren the poor excuse '•dfdrunkenness.to giro.. He was' committed to jatl. Di-orderly Conduct. —Henrietta Douglass was ■ -.committed w prison yosterdy, by AM. Thomp - sod, of the Seventh ward, in default of a fine of . .5510 imposed on her for disorderly and riotous conduct, on oath ,of John Kelly, who, by the way, .furnishes o.goodinumber of tenants for the pri son, on tho strength of his recommendation. -Accident.—A number of boys were playing together in the Second ward, Allegheny, on Mon day evening, nmnsing themselves by firing off a' pistol loaded with shot, when one of the charges lodged in the face of a colored boy, about six years of age, wounding him severely. Dr. Dixon was called to attend the boy. _■ The Empire Circus. —Byrcferingto the adver tisement, it will be seen that "this splendid es tablishment will open on Monday, on the lot by the American Hotel; among - tbe artistes enga ged, the celebrated Equestritnne, Madame Brow er, and the daring rider, T. Neville, rank asfirst in tboir profession, either in Europe or America. rv. Something iVredcd.—We see that workmen liavft «jomoenced grading and paving Webster street. This nae badly needed, and there: are a few more streets left, in tbe hill wards, which sadly need something of this kind. But,few streets in thnt -portion of the city have experienced.tho foster-; tng care of our councils. : : v. About Again. —“Dady Bill,’’ tho -well-known ‘ - viiored man who was released from the peniteu > but a few days ago, was imprisoned byAl - 'Qtompson, ;• on Monday,; for disorderly conduct. - - ... , . . . k . '—A station, to bo colled lar- Lenmer’sStation. . - .„. .. , , 'tly to be established be lmeriß Station, la shot. a . * _ • T . , Hi .. . Hrintoms Station,' on tween Irvin b Station, and - ... . the Pennsylvania Railroad. - Inthe City-Ut. Thompson, Preai^ 8 ? 1 - - Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and " S ' Rhey, late Speaker of the House of < tires. impress^-,—iH l6 Monongahela House Is under ,,, ’going rep airs and re painting, winch will make it more worthy «w the support of the '■ :■ ■■■■ , public. ' K AHegSenykSty; when the taw gas Works are- completed, the gas vriir ho' supplied to ooffaumersut the low rate of $2,60 'per thousand cubio 'felt, nnd a discount of ten P,® • per thousand eabic.feet will be allowed; Ob'silWftfpaidßt the office of the_ Company Vrithin-five days aftefyresentation. l. ' i, , MPH . An named Mary. Taylor, a resident of' AUegheny City, was bound overhy tbe Mayor, yesterday, to appear at Court and an swer neharge of ossault and battery -preferred her by Matitda Wylie, who WO3 a victim to.Mary’S violence. Selling Liquor to a Minor The keeper of a drinking house on the Fourth Btreetroad, named Fryfogd, was arrested yesterday, and fined $8 by the Mayor, under an not of Assembly of 1884, for selling liquor to a minor. Tippling Mouse. —James Cleff was held to bail yesterday, by tho Mayor, to answer the oharge keeping a tippling house in the Fifth word. Jfypfaf Mouse —Dennis Golden wa ß commit tea to prison yesterday, on a process from Court, for keeping a tippling house. SPECIAL NOTICES. was?a vfifr! l » n 5 f cmii ‘ n( ' nl budnoes and lb* 0r ei Xrl°J 9 ET'Weadvise you, if you have not .already done ?o, to go at once noil procure nliottleor 'KIRK'S HOCK Ull,,oatt hy jo doing yon wilUtve a greudeal Of siif -I?'rQ R 0 ,ellll, S bow soon you may need it’ Bead tlic following. inter: I f.P~ a L tionle SrVoo/”Peirblfini ” ”, 10 ' iL around without tbe assiuu'ice'of a curry me home 0 baJ y «»r,wd the, my i m»s res °i ,is s |llt e™eni will bo of any I nmnir 3 ’” ’ y make whatever use of it yoii >tc proper. Most respectfully, * To. S. M. Kun. Tl,os(As »- BRADFORD To be bad at nil tbe principal Drugstores. fjylO.iiw 1 I F r, S '? tenrtr '* Honey Sonp.r : ICJ" Till only genuine Honey Soap, (it thould be re membered ) is prepared Ly f\ 3. Cleaver, the original inventor, nnd sold at Wholesale by his attlfcortecd Anents m Europe and the United State >, who ire Inovrn and accredited as such. Jt is important that public at len'ion should be called to this fact, particularly when ttis hnowa thm the proprietor con with difficulty meet the great nnd.increasiiig demands Vlhe iriteie;. which ctreamstance rr calculated to Invito imposture and dc CCJTC IQC pQbllC. For sale by 1 KIDD A CO., Wholesale Amm, forTiltibureliand for calc, ai alfftcpenrin* O.usSiotA. | Invaluable Obeovery. I . C7* The inventor of M'LiueVVermifuge having psted ef liis tii Ut to Ins great remedy, ih* proprietor., Messrs. Kidd 4, Co. beg leave to offer it 10 tlio American | public as the best remedy for Worms ever offered, n I has been tried in ail parti of the conn try,and in cases which had defied the exertion! of the beet phy.iciW f anu never without the meet complete success. We caution parents against delay. If your children exhibit symptoms of bring troohled with Worms,lose not a mo- I tnent, bntat once purchases bottle of.Prions Wermf 1 ; fust, and thaa save them pom and perhaps their live* * sale by most Merchants n I and country, and by the sole Proprietor.? 5 jytfltdlwliw J ’CDWomUtteet 1 v FocM«aYt N ’ cl '’ asv ISR KtFiVV™^* 30 ''' 11 '" 1 ° r *'ARW»R AND COUK £°? Wagon Uores; Lintels luu and “Arches’ I Orate*, Fcnders-and tastings in general* ' £S?ke"affss? P*' l " ll3 .f the heimnufr^Mhe i 'Ve resneclTally coll the attention of theDDblfn ir\nnr new and Improved Potior Stove, the Kidy FraSin afi v\3' C *r r e, T < ;. mQeaJ cheap and good ’ AU tmds or Jobbing attended to • ® «f«nM^i na (rom patterns of their owv would 4o*-cU to give us a call * ■ • >i we wiUreniow 5 ' MOt ° p “ rcha,io U I Orders promptly «uen Jed to, and filled on the lowest Krm*. . . .jiycoj Bit)* o M cobdv rjtuir*?-. T“ -T -PeadsesO ‘' ' r • Qainees, { Hermeircaily Sealed. . ■.■■■ tear?,,. ).;• • v For eale by i?-0 lAUiL s>Aljl.—in Ljtxi liirminsuam, three -i ui7»uillii'i ■ ifoaseseontimmitr three 25™“.***“' :»b*Utt «" 1!M fret front by lift feet new j-aol houses sre in the rear mil pt the Lois, le.tvimt ruf ficlem epaee w from for the emotion of o.hcr bntldinv, Appls to riid-ii MO f fi it *’• , '**J: : __ fto.iWFirth nre^t. • ■ .. TUa tiattre r: —■ W^ Aj< r lliN,rrt ’ N Law ?ony=lrr Vy f/'fmouniontf.Crotrn.ricioilict—itboioecol lcorif,:i of tne oiosootiimreifTeiaiieniricc Sor.t- 3 , -41n->V«»;tiiBtnnMß 'icwpemnce *•*? « «=lc ; -«ioii.«r the most choice aonjjs, melodic "J e ' l suit oil to mi itrnperatioo oce»*tun».- lor satr bv ’ ’ - J i <l> ’ It i. li hiunow, IW Wood», ; W A,n * p A PAKM, of Hbout law ucrerj ; rood and TV well improved laud, within filxty mi c*°of Sfli Kai'ro'-rt *' iU “■’ or,,l,! '‘ oH'icOMoand ALSO—Several tracts nf from S in Si) nerd Rood land 3 , im lffCj '-y »of' city ai d near enter ofthc Railrnaur. aVfply.to CURTIS & - jf -° No u? Wool-Mei, i u« oAL.h~-nii Hu et.-utonvibe Hoad,pine J. miles from ilie .city.' eoniaiiiine lIS ti res r ;n >r waich srern .i It rlisiatt of etihiviuian.- Oiiibeiterd. .sea Is errcird a frame dwelling, go by 23 reel ore nn-i o tiolf nodes libjli, containing fire rooms, and finuheTln modern stylos abs. a log basii and otber necessary ou> buildings, There ore tiro bundled choice t nunp fruli tree-,mill fine springs of . water on tlie place ■■’■■■ ..r Kcquteof • THOMAS f.torFITT - jylO No S» Flfrh rtieet ' . .. UATitiittuaiiip, Mamnony Mil'll Easy nr Haw lo TOis a torer> T o ~.^ oA , l '' " r Phdudeif lun, iprmcriy of 1 onion. v • wnl tend lo any mldre*s. on receipt of SI 0® f RO< 2 paid.) plain directions ip enaMc Ladies and Ccmlcinrn to win tlie devoted nflccitims of a« many of die oDPosde •ex aa tlieir hears may desire. The process is simn'e hut so captivating,: that ell may be married, lrrcanec Ivo ol age, appearance or position) and, last, though' not least, dean be arranged with such case end dedcarr that detection is .impossible. ■ Address, J c- COAL Philadelphia No letters taken from the. Post Office on’ leas the postage is paid. DvStldlt* ■ ■ ■ . A Oo9d lnva«tia«nti - “ XXTR are auihoiued to sell lt'o shares of “Minnesota" T“ CopperStock.atan eiceodingly lotVpriee. Turn magnificent mine now ranks among ike torn In. the world; and will, without doubt, pay a dividend of Sp> to .815 a share lortbe year's.'.business, with n proihecT ofjret laiyerdmdends-hurcufter.. ■ 1 To capitalists and olhcrs, desiring invest-' ment, these shares presentano|t|>oiiuuiiv rarely oOercil, Stock and Kichange Brokers, 75 e'ourth street jyJO StoHongalielsCematery. npllT! Corporators of the Monongahela Cemetery, in -1 corporateil by the Legislatute uf I’ennaylvnala, on thetjd of May, .lSs2. are requested to meet at No. 144 fourm street, oa THURSDAY,Jhe aad instant, si a O’clock, I*. M. ' Josioh Kn g, William llolmea, . Roberts. Hays, - ■ George Miltenberger, Robert l'olmor, George W.Jackson, Joseph P. Gazzata, ' JamesS.Crafl, George D. Bruce, Geotge <1 Rees, Andrew _B. Berger, SR.Liviogß.on, , . Jamei Ltpponcott, R 41. Hartley,: ' ■C.S Ryster, C. L. Magee, ‘ fieorgn F.jHHnore,. Robert Robb riv3o-l<l : He*r Ye l Heisr Ye S NOTICH 19 HEREBY given to ell ‘purchasers of Fine Jewelry and Watches. that Hood is now ready to supply you . with the beevand tnoslfaahionnble fine Gold. Jewelry, and at lower prices lhan any other deal* or jn the city>-He bays for cash cheap, and sells for cash.cheap; makes large soles and small niofits Therefore, ail .persons purchasing Gold rJewelry, I-hne Stjver Ware, Watches, <tc., from tins'establishment, will be euro to Kct the value of 100 cents for ever Polar invested. Gold Watches, from #2O w .sioo; Silver 'Welches fiotn 90 to-20, Silver. Spoons from ,SS to' #2O, and other goods equally cheap Please call at BOOB'S, SI Market street, the : only .Wholesale price Jewelry Store In the city. |jc3 haetrßYlßare,l . fK ■ -AN ESTH AY MARE came to ibe’pretni-- '■Ta—revs. seaof.the subscriber, in Fenntowijshfp, A!-' \egheny.connty,about tho Ist or June. She' siiUSlwis abont.2o years of age, and white, ■wlthoat any other marks. The owner is requested to come for ward. prove property, pay charges and take her away. tvto.ua&3tw» FRANCIS WILSON. Administrator's notice. "VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN, that tbo undersigned At has tier n appointed sole Administrator of the estate of PATRICK QUINN, deceased land, all persona ini debted to said estate, are notified to make payment to him ; and . those’having iclafms against said estate, to present them- properly authenticated for settlement to the same. IjylOiwlSt) ■ JOHN QUINN, Adm’r. J£a » t Glberty ror sale. ; OHR EOTS, near the jonctlon of the Pennsylvania' ■ Railroad and .the. Seventh'Street road,.’ fronung on’ .ws.tqwmittp road,suitable for building, lota; Terntß „, A ,W 10 JOSEPH KNOX, Erq„ 71 Grant st, nr?mui. Spaltr, Esst Liberty, on the PKCLses Ijyo.3ljdt3iw» W^penJn?r W,U convict PnitridM b'fo? e ,ho h ng - of s‘ av i. nslnpoMesslon “7 tefere.nslcto'Aa'alf,^ bly. By order of lhe Shooun'gcfot? “ A ‘ f A6Km ' A. WngniwipK, STOWE «' v |reß'dcm. w;a ,e ««• * VcejS«d,4B7e ; been gianted to the subscriber 'ai, >ia /fliebted o said esiaie are iwoeSi!?« ™b„ P - or ' Et '‘ateJiajwnt, and Uiosa havmuel»SaaSin«i ‘ihH raeu. -«fu prejfctu item withom delay, dX^^Shem^ eT/dV^'*"-. iiS.Stw . —a» frewickleyvilie. farb for f|i HE snliscriber ■^' AN ,® ,; 1 X containing ■ liurty■, ■ I,. n L-. ‘ k n ,£ ,01 fIJ f ?£- e, *T _ masted in Lower Si. Cls. tbepldWast.- ipeien Boadf tiX.nulee tromi. ffin®'® 1 *:- ir.du>pu "BKffi? gy-rtgoy .r iei: W 3^ C&UIOW * _ J-LAVIXY & CO., ieg Dcntcr* rtnri Grocer*, PHILADELPHIA MAHKET-July 20. Flour... Moro nctive: Fostcrn $1; fresh ground Ponn a. c4,26r extra $4,37 ©4,87; Kyt flour salla ot C ° rn ElCal m cctt(,rtJe “snd; n^° , v/ v^ at i pritnc , Fcn »- Sl - 03 ; i' r!me «a 90@97; Rye in demand at Su@B2; Corn, rood yellow, 04. . * / ° Whiekoy...Activo at 23. C ™l®,? lar H. ct ”- 1500 beeves cold at s7©B‘so KJ IOOIbBj-Hogs; 600 Sold at $7©7,50; Vows. 200 sold at ? slB@46i Sheep and Lambs, the for mer at $2,64, the latter at $203,60. I CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 20. ! riVe J ># Stationary and the weather warn. _iho produce market is very quiet. Nothinir Of importance haalieen done, f100r... Unchanged. ’Vhioky...Es@l6|; market closing heavy. . rnmsions...Salcs confined to 2u hhds clear Bides at 10$. ■ .Groceries... An increased, demand; sates 100 hods Sugar at Molassea 31; Rio Cuffco at 9jf. Linseed 0i1...65. NEW TOnK MARKET—JuIy 20 Flour..;SalC3 ot 4*500 bblc. State atsJ.3l. Grain...Salcß IQOO bush, corn, mixed at G2*c rroTisionß ; ..Porfc $19,37; prime $l7; Bales 200 kegs lard at 12k Wbis!ry...2lJ. Businesa hns been interrupted by the funeral obsequies'of Clay. There was :no stock board. CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 20, River stationary,- nothing done in. flour, and prices unaltered; family, brands $3:20(3)8' 2S shipping do. $3,10. . ’ ' Whisky..,lß@lCJ; market heavy. Linseed 0i1...65. vvSales 400 bbls. prime molasses, 34. §JBugar&nci Coffee ‘without change and in fair demand.. . ■- ■' • NEW ORLEANS MARKET—JuIy 19. 4“6 sales of Cotton on Saturday were COO bales, and on Monday 300 pat nominal prioes ' ■ Flour... Ohio $3,65. FroTisions,..Meß3 Port $20,50. 71000 AUKBVS WASXIIiU, ' rFOtravel in every ooumy m the United Slates, to elr ■ JI, : cniale the VacTnoaitinD. EDtrion. or Die LIFE op FRANK PIERCE,of Newllclqpsture, candidate ?/ 'Ss Ueinocrauy for rresWent of the United States By W D, Baaium, author of -< What I Saw in London! or, Men. and J kings in the Great Metropolis ” In one elegant 12 mo yol.tof 00(1 pages; illustrated with an ac . cornte portrait of General Ptcioe. ■: Thehook contains the particulars of linearly life, an, ecdotes connected with Ida private and professional bin. lory, a: dan accountof bis pnblie and military services Ac.,Ac., Ac, b> a popular New England Author, who baa visited Lonyord for the especial purpose bf preba rlng a reliable ami authentic volume, tinier the advice tir.il connselof prominent Democrats. ' ■ ■ Afs*■ snT cl ;; n Pi «he distinguished tubiepl of the Metjio|r,.whose sudden and uriexpected elevation from a privhte emien, to.this proud position of the leader of the gnjarDemooraUc Party—and,.as tho Democracy confidently believe, soon to be elevnted by them to tho msst honorub'e post fit tho wotlJ-Chtef Magistrate of tho United States—oruales a desire on the nail or f.neiy ottl,he pan of every American to know the bur ticutursof Ids Life. ... y , re* oll prices Inpaper covers,SO cents; Initial ■ cloth, (O cents* ; , Cop« 8 sent bjrreail, post-paid, on receipt of price: lor farther particulars, address, post paid, * , „ CEJUiV & MILLFB, Sole Publishers, Aoborn t N. Y. i Publisher* of Democratic Papers within 500 miles of the Stale orNew York, inserting the above, (with this notice) twice pievlous. 10 the Isi of September hen, shall receive a copy of the mat I, free of postage. Auburn, N.V. L'ir_:; r ;. v \ V;. v - •- • ; mHE partnership heretofore existing between the nn» A dersigned, under the name of j. MJLLS A EON, is ibis day dissolved, by mutual consent The business of the fato firm Avlil be settled by MILLS,who will be fotnMi,aftcr the Istday of Augu&t --altbcßlareof.Mr; A.Calberteon,oaLi!ierty street. Having defined business, we will rent, very tow, to a good tennnt.ihp Warehouse, No. iso Water street, on . wmchwehold aieate MILLS, jyl7.at [ - A. g MILLS. BIIOWS’S EXCHANGE, TURTLE CREEK, FA , • ALLEN • 'BROWN i ■Fnprtebr^ This « splendid r and A commodious establishment, recently erected by the proprietor, auhe terminus of the Eraddock’s Field Plonk. Road, andneaTtha present terminus oftbePcnna. Rail-: -rood, twelve miles from the city, is now open for the re* cepliori of Fcmlliea amttiUierA desirous of escaping the facet of the cUydurtug the summer months. This spa ctOQs hotel beta# neaEiho hela nvcr &nd plank TO&4,urrcodUy accerable by ail thpicmcarta ofcoovcyauce-froin the cuy, and. affords a delightful -summer retreat, with pleasant - walks and dnveßjand beautiful sconeryjat is mOgnificenUy fitted , tip ami famished with every improvement of firnt-cIOM moderii rooms, parlors, etc;. As oz&ril* t>us vviH. convey passenger* to. and from the. Tlsjlraad • D «r§WL n tilo ar^al Al,tl <l epaiiurfl of train*- wrfcels av»nred that twenty years ex iS^.-05^ 68 ttnablohna to secure the Insare tbositusihcmyijjf ail who may vlsll hrnin hj* newlocation y {ray2fiftii4 , w - + -V * «- - > t " t* ‘ l * r * > Vt. r -1* v* ,r -» -r „ *. * > *, *» 4 ? e a , * ' * r * t . ' t 4. t >i V** *-* *Vi '—V - * , /*J - + 1 »* i-.r-i^»-"f^>^s*«%.*>• •'x>.!--':;'?.i - '-.'..-“V: ::• -„.- •*:-„•-' .' •' v-: t I‘SLV , ’’ ‘ T i X -t r ' ' * •'" TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. -JLLPut O'REILLY T.nrv xxxn c °3oßßa3-ym.ST sEßiioxT • House ~JPhA it™, Washtsmos, July 2&. tionflpi'rtiii MP’M&Tesumed the oonsidera the pnhUo landf'tn theright of way through andraUroads. ’ inc °rporuted plank roads tm*. SS Uiat 010 bm the Unrinfr- T nntil the morning a£SS££Su&s <*!&S*£S c —"“ “* «* £3S!K"”&. v tarifnfeWSo^AWn-foramendlngtho 1 > caB ? s here ‘hew la, or shall bo i“P? 80 £’ valorem rata of doty on any °^“ or ? han| ii3B, imported Into the United States; that it shall bo tho duty of the ( eolteotor, withrn whoso district the r-ime shall ! b ® K‘f and ‘nterod, to cause the actual' market valuo or.wholesale prioo 'thereof, in the 1 pnnoipal markets in tho United States, to bo taken aa the true talusat the port whore tho t !““ e .W7 h® « Ilter ' d i upon which duties shall ™Li! S f ed ’ Provided, That tho actual vnlue or wholesale prices of all imported merchandise payuig duty shall be ascertained by the Secreta ry or the Treasury, with the aid of an appraiser, • appointed by virtue of the third , section or the act of March 3d, 1661. Tho hill else provides that chemicals, dye stuffs, drugs, raw. silk, tin and paper stuff, shall be free. The bill waa referred to the Finance Com mittee. ■ ' Mr.. Weller offered a; resolution which was agreed to, the president to commu nicate aU ; tbo information in his possession rela- Uve to the recent difficulties between the Amer io.an goTerntQ.ent and the local authorities at Acapulco. The 'Seaato then adjourned. • . : Pawihoee, July 20. ike mail basbeon'brougbt through from New Orleans, by which later dates are received from •lexas, but the telegraph has anticipated the "news. ■■ : , The principal items in the papers are details of tho many outrages committed by tho Indians,— largo bodies of them - were moving about the country, and much alarm existed at Son Anto nio. .The Western Texan of the 7th inst. says, it is reported that an express passed through that city on Sunday from Brownsville with despatches for Gov. Bell, and stated that the Mexicans had fired toto another steamboat, killing the captain and wounding' several others. It is said that another express had passed through oh Tuesday, from Ria GrandoCity, with despatches fur Gov. Bell, and stated that Roma and Rio Grande City had been attacked by about 500 Mexicans and Indians, and all the houses burned, and that several Americana had been hilled. Wo give these reports as we beard them on the streets, without placing onv reliance On them. A meeting of citizens of Galveston was held on the Bth inst, to express respect for the mernorv of Ilenry Clay. . . Not much reliance was placed on the report of Xaravsjal's intention to again attack Matamo ras. ■ . . - . New Oiu.eans, July 20. A correspondence has been published be tween the American Consul nt Matatncrnspnd General Avelo3 respecting the outrage of firing into tho steamer Comanche. Avelos threatens, and justi fies tho pet. He says that as long as revolution ary leaders receive American protection, the frontier must not expect security. _ . ; St. Lons, July 20. Tho river is at a stand; weather oiear and warm. Arrived and departed, steamer Gen. Pike: Tho market is generally dull. Whisky has advanced to IG@n. No. I lard 7| @lO. . . BAtTinonE, July 20. It is positively asserted by tho friends of Judge Chambers, that he ha 3 declined the office of Secretary of tbe Navy. * New Yonn, July 20. Business was entirely suspended this after noon on account of the Funeral Procession of Henry Clay. • IN9ERII. CIL-US Uhls, for sale by ' ' 11. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO , > l!l . cornrrof Wood and Flm sttects » > •* ' t “ * ' ‘ w V- \ ‘ ■ .*> ‘•x - , . , ’ 1 , 7 '* ‘ , \ ‘ ‘ -*>.--T -, . i . ;f f " •' :-.V • V„. \* k ,r 3 7 *■ bank NOTE LIST.- ..' _ councils SAILT BT H«an A Sargents Xniuaßi Bssk«rn Corner «f Wood and-Sixth meat, PiltjSUTfh. PENNSYLVANIA. OH[O S*?* 8 Bk andßranches.l. KS. , Other Solventßanka**.. * =i „ *~r~“ Bk of Sandasky—•'.•'■*7s.l Backs county “ -*-~. *f Granville ;n ©jWM.O&ttjMrjtaße)« Norw4lk._„..i; i ;i a : : i .6o ■ ColumblaßndneCo > Urbanna......... .—*6o . gWHc *; “ Wooster .i~_. .25 Delaware co. ** « INDIANA. ; Kn«<fn loWn « " ' ‘ Slate Bk and Branches* | b&atqji K omom <» ILLINOIS* Germantown “—— «... State Bank Branch 60 Lancaster Banks « Bk of Illinois 75 Lebanon. “ « KENTUCKY. co. <■ Air Solvent Banks* • * A, lS o«kl N -... 0 1 Wyoming. 0 * 1 “ —Marfae&|S?l N n!!co.at -I Erie.........—... , All Solvent Banks—— 3 Oettyshargh •* * 'M I .NORTH CAROLINA. Harnslmrg*...... t All Solvent Banks* •*—. | K&’.v.t:::;;;../ Aifs 0 gtt::::;::::::VAi.so,v«^.*.. UnnedslstV, AllSolvonV'ua'k’^ ‘ ,lsb “4?'V y on K :- ■“* Now prera mil i Ciucinnsti.*........ j g;, • AUSolventßanks...... -« Louisville- ......T :„ „ DELAWARE. . St. Lottie <* All. Sol vent tranks..-...nar * ‘mAryVaiin ~ * VALI;E 0F ’ COINi '- Baltimore . sp ol (ncwl.fmro CoantryßanVa«***..;.. p a foldj»apreni. Braoche** I FW? fla ‘7' A°o Fnrmers’BkA: Branches I rin Tn«! 150 “ rs ‘“' " Valley Ilk.and BraliebeU Ten Grin]”’ & NEW ENGLANd''* , DooWoonl, Patriotisjro AH Solvent Banks....!. j «;» 0A , 1.V REVIEW.OP TUB MARKET. tones w tn* Daiit Moskipb Poer. ) Wednesday, Jaly SI. 1653. J The weather conilnaes warmend dry. In bminess we have lo report a continued daftness la all branches of trade,and will likely remain so until aftertho hot months, whenmany of onr business men, wi,o ore now i recreating w the coanuy, will have relumed, to enter i into operations with fresh vigor. Our risers are almost at the lowest <lige, and falling. Receipts of produce, 40, !, almost entirely raspenc ed, and must remain so until after harvest. I . A aiiFfi -We havo sales reported of 3 casks » o da nr j 3 cash; saleratas is held at.4} as, in boxes; pearls s|® I 5|- " ""I """ e “ o< > air J' .tor.-.oatsj and: prices slightly advanced, We note sales of $OO bath, at 33; ?a do. ai Hd, COO do. 3'U; IG3:do, from store 37. CORN-—Sales©/150 bash,at4J; fo 45, Silt:Aß —Sales of S hhds. at 0; 3 do. clarified at JlACON—Market firm, with sales of >OOO Hu. at 91 I IGCOKu.doUO. 710 Hu shoulders &J; 3 hhds, shoulders’ .sSyfureash - • - CIiPRsK.-Su'e, 0 f T 0 lo res in lois. at s|,ss|. Ne?o% S.DpAß.—Sale* of 10 bbla. No. 9. at g«; 3 do. j n , f 3a l>*« in lots, attofflloi s j ?Io:3.^ KtK eI were made atftSSfB,«S for large v J -tf - fi®^-T*P ,!> ,* l '«peciiona amonn ed to about 100 ar! sa,cs «i«>lWwr. <ubids, at 5115^35' ' lO elt ' a; 2 i <">«*. X>,iS; 40 bblaffoml-orej , ARRIVED: Steamer. Ailaotic.Rarltiason, Brownsville. « im u Ce, ii ;el i,Brownsville. ii McKeesport. : rhamas 9hr,ver, Baileyj West Newton » < e'™ ss *'r Cpnam, West Newton j Bayard-Peebles, KJiiabeth. ‘ .Michigan No. a. Boies, Beaver .. £«r*« City. Murdoch, Weilsville. Coraplonte^Goreon^Vhteling. I! Caine, Beimet.llrotvniville ■I '^ l iT, t ! t . le > l lf , : l£i “ son s do “ ti,* f adri ;, k '“h, R 1 c Kees po rt. : :: MiSasteigsSfe. - ■ - PorettClty rMurdoelt, Wellsvilte. .. luivoy, liodgets, Si-LoalsT - Tuscatora, flays, Cincinnati. Deeding* erVty Tuesday* . ra««ngefs ani shinier* inay rely on tko uimnsl nc coramodntion anil plowmen. w. B. WUUSUjR.' ■ na ? s > No. HI 31«rket nirrei. Var liong ueaori, aotiotm,Pukintnie , and QalilpolU. .v 2;;' bne b learner GOV MEIGS. will leave for lbs above a.id lais nnedlaie onrt.. i ■ ■ ■ tutsoAv, oiar.is. lorfreigm orjiitßupeiipply on board,orto rM - JOHN rOAClf.Agent *£«>* OIKL-iitta nnij Mortcingpori. ?ne sieamer PACIFIC, Zasoub Mm- leave for the above anti inierirertf ate.portacvtfry o’clock, I\s * l or rreijeljt oj* pHftaßyo, apply on board,or to w T - woods.* son, N 0.61 Water *l„_aud 03 Prom eu I’er Oattib, " 1 rM? I I ,' ' lnrt pJe«»nl ewamer nt onMondey,.\V*iliieana)r.aiui Fridays, J* iiv? Z-~ k > A 1 > f “ r Hmnnmnr W caifish. For itCigul Qi apply 4nt t:Q3rU: ; . ; v.-.-v... (uoylfi - w d.tUgb«nv uiver Tract©, " HBGVLau FfaNEUX PACKET;',, 5 n3 «e»™*r AI.LEGJIt'fJY BFLLE W ri. H»n;u, leave; the Aiie tu p forrr&ntlm > ,: X»nUj/ and r-iuri*!,, The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BjELLTTKa 3. Capt. v^„ H *' , 3i’ 1 y Trs w’.urfnr frank •itiaCVA.,} Tusirfojrand jrrtifiy, at4 I* M •• F V. r : on tfnoril trtntiiO Wcac«BU«jr ror Siri'clna»«i. i ■ Jl* fast nmnln? steamer CIN- BmaiJtsiiAai, Master,. wtli Jcave “■“•SSSregiilaily every .WbisSbat.- ’ - . . o,f' !lf:ht or P»M»ge,.apply on bomd. or so _ C. IS. MILTEkoEKOEB. C£i*eat Uarsralna! TcJrpw’ wkS Is,W R Y Brussels X.PA.KI «T*S»*V» hlcliwlli b© found at me carpet ware* bouse of W. 4eternu.nea.ip spll off our preie.ni Block of the above goods at cosfvwe myite the attention of those wishinr to famish, jo great bargains. . * jfl - ilagi* npHE hlgUffl cash price* pah! for UTB'BWR.®' e< * , jt' ),l > la SiU'e 'Packing, season, at the Vvh.'rl pool Pork House, prittnted oa the-Ohio River and O ii ß and Ter.nsylvania Railroad, three miles beloar Puis, hurgh, or, at Utpois fromLoudonvllfe to Pitisburrh'; » • . WM ' * HOLMES & Bab, iylT:lotyd£Hai». - .No. hi) Water street. rpMhl hlAGAZllbia} -Ppit- received, 1 at H. Miner * Co.’s,No.-OaSrailbfleld street, theft?. lowingMa|>aiiiie*lbr Aognsl: Oodey’a I,a<iy,e Book lor August: Grwiain’fl Mugazme' ■ . 3o j . SartalnV do • . • d©*' Peierion’s . do , : • da; jy |? * ,ir, miner & co. B HINTING INK, maagfauiorcd by J.O. M > CreafV & Co., New York, ut!cans and ken, from 1 ]h to 100. trora Jlo centetp.Si ft.. Also, red, dark and light blue!’ > “i c “ r !f .°l l *> fro »> 55 cent, to yarnish m l andri-ft pans, at.SO eta. V lb. Cold Size id i ft cans, B:l :f ft. fs- : . ” . For sale py J. It. WELPEN, , ... ! .Bookseller and fitalhmer,- v Jem: . . . .113 Wood anoei.between 3d anddih. ' ; : • DtvtaendT" ' ' ; Owes of Pmsmott Gas ComtaSti) ■ 12.1852 - 1 •«’’ . J T , HE.Tfi)»tees of the Plaebu gh fiu Cpmpany have 4. thigdoydeefored a Dividend of Ffve Per Cent, on r lho capital ewck ot endCoropaoj, out of the profits of the laitsix months, payable to gtoolthoMers or their leadl tepregeiumive*) forthwith, ot the Office of the Coffiohnv jvl3 dßttwat JAMES M. CHHI9TV. T«ff.n£ff y ~ /knottier irnut Attitai iTSiTSif; ~ Fi G F®° fc <-<>., north-west corner of Wood at. ■JkJ*' nod Biamond lilley, are JQS! epenint- a Frenh Stock of Fancy Prinu, Sommer fan taloontifiairies.lfei rage Ua Lalnee, French Manchestir 'and Domestic tsinahcms. fogeiher,:\»iih. a complete assortment of fames’ Drees Goods,. Alto,' a largo aiock rf Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. These, (ogethcr with oar forraerporchases, makes oof stock unsurpassed by any west of iho moon. tainsi.towhtch we solicit the attention of biiverSt^oa we cun Offer them on the most favorable terms/ - ' e i P. GRtgoG A an I' fillHS euhseribetiasoutmidanafor suie.verelnw rn» 1 * !h /£ 9 W° ve 4 efldoiiea paper, the Allowing ie" i ond-hond printing material* : ■ *S® 5* b? n $ P'tacr, in good order: ?0 }h»Min.qn, do; 31 pain Cases, do; 1 «etCol»ran Hole* for a doable medium sheer 1 Marble IrapotuigStoee; “***’! 4 Competing Sticks; 3 Single Stands; Several fonts of Head Letter for advertise, merits, to,, forming a complete office for a cotTnirono per. jAVivnr 1 - : Agent for L. Johnston fcctv JUKE'S aaatUAHTILB cnr.Y^ jf! Practical Book-keeping ond CoraroereisUwl?;?.? N.B. tUion,Eaq.jPfoftssorof Hetcamife Law™* Josh D. Wimim, one of the heat SenmM .1 ra.n 3 'i,fp ro rU ' ornl,m< ”“ ul »* P. tUYDEX, Principal of tha Classical Tim, . P«ftE6orof Mathematics and Claa&rt iSSS?*” 1 * Those who aspire to ifte higher ranko»iJSSSS?*’. arpTequested to call and examuiffio cwdeawhS?Si'S lasuilutioa, front upward, of ono hundred JlJJrhnSi Banterscnd Accountants: in this eitvnwtmt,i?™“i! ntt ’ trained for business in it, Alto, the been mals of the American Institute, the Chtmhi* »ff!aatfsiss»JpSSS octaYapngea, Harpers, *tt s o-: : Huff's Weetent Steamboat r£2? c<,m J >le s®i witn Hand’s Timo Table, SiJX. ■ Merchants ondeteamersscpplied withtboroughljr trained accountants, on application at the College. gcpd rod set a Circular by rtsli. (tnySf COMMERCIAL. BOUT OS' BITTBaVB.au. '.**** i a tSeries WAtsa nr tus ctiANHat. W. M’CLINTOCK. |*f's' r . \ "? '/’•I'" r i 'gnasagMsss bse^SW igsfcSMsasS *mi « - iiViaS: A T and'Fifthl!SSSStt^e^T’a” TL Q J^ oo4 i jortment of BeEionab}e,Btaple >ri’d Fancy fiwjßrS*" Clothioe, Boon «dShoes, D '7OoD d*’ _ , at a &'clock, p!i2, t • Qo«ea»»rare,- Glassware, 'Table Catlenr. fcSiK #ni ‘ eCOad hani Ho^old^ _ - . AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., -.““ft Slationery, Fancy articles, Musical lustra nßrilware find Cttilfirf t Clotbiofik VorietY Goode OM and silver Watches, Ac. K’jr. oaVIS, • ' Auctioneer. - ■■ ; **• Sl’ttKaHA, sueuonker. TjWESH ARRIVAL OF MILLINERV,Ac—A larce ■ " d '«mim nysortraentof Millinery, Silks, Hon mw,( Laces, &c., reQelved at M’Kctina’s t “oasey and will remain open for 4his dayonlf. *. i he trade are respectfully invited 10 calf and examine 5 , I'* wne. _ fiy3] _F. M’KCNWA, Auel'r P* DAVIS* Auctioneer* Household furniture « Fzi daymornliijyJuly StH, ai JO o'clock, at tl.o n<|. M>*tde, ; No ; SASmithfield street, near i ooriaf^nthoeohl.as*frc is declining hcose&eeninr. i Fttrpitnre,comprising-one nml , rtSim^f?fc e i P, “ n! is or ’ e ' * ros6wood ,:<lBe, )i CWCJT’J KSVbSJ?^ 1 c^P e «; j Halt Oil Cloth; Stair, I S. fcstlicr Beds mti Bedding! Highand Low I Work nod Wosh glands; Buroias:' .aretengSe n n S Z ; 4o 1,lln? Ta ' ,,e,i ™' bm R,,ni ‘ H a * „ P. M DAVIS, Aocl’r, , Si FINE SBiRxS At AotrrioH.—OrtThnraday' 1 . 2 ’/ 05 ’ "diSttOn’clock, atthcCommercisl be Sold oT’» 2 &n>V Wood street., will SiOO hi’ £ “credit .or ninety days, loasnras.-over ot”° St dok Etoe Slitris, comprisiog ioper York Mill Snlcol!«\ U ™^ C i 0<h i?“”l I S“ ,o l ,ra * lnenJSos<>nW -Mioi.oiiar«)YoVeNec)t and Prenoh Sleeve: French Sd Mer” m« Shla? 8U ™« 8B “ m «V ?■. W- DAVIS, Ancfr. • Aleo-Ono <»o story Brisk Shop. - ,i?o P M. DAVIS. Snefr. w » ««» ‘tl’Viu.VHtiH, Auctioneer, V A bl*t?M E n^, L * T Aoerton.—Wi' t5-'j? S fce i a 69 which U has ihe nrivi’cce. ?i I ni.hJn Ve i !“* °- ETOomMs beantifaUy situated in 8 n healthy and pleasaut.port of thehboroo/h. of Munches. ter, commanding an eacelleht view; oAhe Ohio Biver ble.l„ c ™ n . , ’T l «»i*sll make amojldesira btestte iO r either a business stand or a pnsaie.r«si(lenc. P ,, r ? ln ! w . sh n? l ° S'caie themselveia homcshcnld n< *Livn* ecl 10 • attend: the sale.. . Title indisputable. : : .-iffiL - , , 'W. C. M’CAIITSKV. Aucih. A'jioilivi'itVjyi'oitisai I ww.w!^ lO i-"7s V, r 1,8 aold, on Thursday, July ifcld, at Hio forenoon, « ■M'Carutey's Auction Honse.by order of, Asognec; a large nod general as ??<fl!yen * °r fashionable, and seasonable: Dry Goods, and c “ ,ler yi Boots and Shoes: Amona the 1 hJ!iIS- re «’ * r® nt 'Binghatns,ealicoetjthonsde (dines, i poplins, dress .silks, Irish: l&ten.silk poeket l banJkerehiefraricnvnieiinspendera.stocltinetßloves .and shawl-, icarls, JackODet,iiook, styisl and cambric muslins, bleached and brown do:, together with on «. ; sortment of fancy. articles and variety goods.alotTf hardware and cutlery, boots and shoes falto.queent. wure, glassware and croekcry wtire.si'TeTOs Se nathanielfhekman, Ajslgjee of WillUam F/eeman. ly )a W. G. aPCARTNKT, Auctioneer! WANTP.U— \iO abates Ohio and Pennsylvania Hail rood Sltclfa to complete sadrdeiv' if 1 -’ 0 AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. iu Fourth »t. *?* ,AC KKas—A tiewaupDly.Jdsi. received “ d tor n!e by J. LaVEEV A CO., .. J l lSa -.tii _ _ L. Tea Dealers and (irocets. PHOUUCli—Preston A Merrill's Veast t‘ow". ders, joM received, direct from Boston, and for rale „ J. LAVEIV a CO., »» u Tea Poolers and titoccrs ■" . ■ A .yABDNEP, Who wnderaiands the bunnwin alt ** *i? 'Whom libera! wa?e* and a perma 'ESit "“aiSi* 1 Vi 1 ’' p Given, if found competent and at tenuve. Application to be made at jyg) --'V I -- THIS OPETCF.. • ■ . . AdaiPl fl Cfle*! ■■ •" " ir - ■ • X>llEiaHT REDUCED,—From and after this date, r norrate.on pound freight, front Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, will De_S3joo por foa 1-33,— a redaction of S 5 per cent. Time, from Philadelphia to Pittibarvh. hours. faprSl BAKKIt A FQRSVTh' a.^ tew i VE l at Mi.NEH A CO., No.3S Smithfield street—Saitaia’s Union tuagaiine for AogßfU'rolorae second WaverlyNovefal Elppmcott, Grnmbo ACo; Aicjamier r ffip The Poisoner, orPtrate Chief of St. Domingo, pHUt'EttTy.l'N TMK NINTH WAtlO-A vneaiTl tFri »3»« e - B ?i? ree f f el ,ron! i eiler.aing back ub “SpnnK_ alloy, nd oming lot: mened by tlio cilT, and o<wopied by the Independence Engine CompanyJ I _,n Fore,labs ’ ACSTIN LOOMIS, 3 * *. _ _ N 0.02 Foqrth Kircet. : fCC*V. ' • • A N JjylJoaiiori will be made *t the neat session or wV 'be bjeaislauirCj for t’ie cbartor of a Hank, wiih a i ' Hundred 1 honsand Hollars, to be Jo* pSylvMiu ?> TSh ’ *'“ i Cal!<!a lhs “ Wesl of IHsrrlsbarg Union -will please eonv in Weekly papm..! tj^-jNIJONH r A. feeieneun and Pelleyoi etit Urar.dicß—dark and pale*~ni qr casks; aleoJlfa* poleon. in oeiayes—npder Custom rtoase chitreeV to varlclies of. Bochelle, Comiae and bor -0 Jb° most snnerior qualities; in store and for sale ebeap, by JACOB WEAVEIL Jr, • ..pi?*p, ... cor. Mdrkei and First sta. rUAU tvarranti Lo»(« '! “ T ,?SX\Vtv!? Meritor, on ibo,rout* from Camber* & lls k o rgh,alnrge Pocketßook,containing tnrce Land WarffiatSy 160 acre* cosh. to iVp ..tttooribcr .by R. J, Holiday of Winchester, Va ,$2O in gold, andas2o biiton Bank of Valley, »ev. f/*L noicaj itc# Any. person Icavui/Mhe S ocket Boole with the editors.of the jtaf, or fotw&rdin? A { C!iiVel4u(l WauufMhr* Slu he hi? ere ty rewarded. r Qy>sj 11. K. DAVIS. SUi'Kmoß PACKED TEAS-flre auenuon of Hr" -witers it requested to nur superior Tsm. pat up in 2-?k t ? r '5 a / *a cne Pooailpaekaifes, securely covered with tin foil, and warranted equal lu every respect to the teßi parvip in tUe -But, and auwnor.to tile majority of Every. package Is labelled with our name and gaatanice, bubjeet n, be returned, if not approved orr triaL Dealer* wiR be,supplies at rales as lowai tke •ame quality can bo had tn the Eartera ciries. “ e • , »*’e by W. A. JI’CLURG * CO. irlß . OroceraandTea Dealers,’ ATOIICfcJ.-*■'ih.e. .Ahuu&l Meeting of 'SHockhoklera nt ri i l^ e n, A Vslley. itwlmnd Company wifl'Je held 4i. the Qmce of,the Company } ’in the city of bttrgh, on MONOAV, Attgau2ft,i&i& at 10 o’clock a!*? , bea a FrcauicjH ttiid six Managers will be elected,for the management of the i flairs of the Company? *° - B. BBUKOT.. Sccrttoty jw bin .? lly T P ff pcr *' Prccsand Dembcrtiv ffittao. n'M.Jfeffors-niai;, Brookvilie, Democrat and {tansier hi?n !Xl£f k C °^ tr Advocate amrM’Ktan Orbir.cony until day of meeting. -. . jystd' **,£■** ■ftlaW—Almoai every, tiny* at Uiiui) } S A®jV JI3WELHYSTOKE, 31 Markets, mis day received, anoiherm voice of SncUold Watch. f*> jostimportcd, expressly for ibis market. AJso. a inrKclotof fine fashionable Gold Jewelry, (some verv « < J r ’ , r J T l,,ch Beitc.l 3 :flrfFm! js toGOnor rent lower than good* of the game qaabty and rfch less baye overseen offered (or at any of the other e«. taMtsHracntam this city. No pnaiafe. Catena B ee and yoii win he eatufted. ■ v . ... N. »** , All Itinda Watch repairing done aa weir os at any .hop m fforope or America, at ahon notice Wateh-GlaMeaKt at just half the usual price at 9 C ®‘ i**2 si market sr. - »ew Hooks’! 'New -Hooks: J ® sShfiSdSn- ,aIe ’ H - M,ner * Co '*’ No. The Prairie Scout, or. Agatonc, the Renevnrir n rn. maoce of border lire. The greater portion of thii work woo<i,onll!sof ,iie highest order of talenl, as every ,thing must be to obtain amnia' Phge* of that,oldest of British Reviews. 3 Whitefriare, or the Days of Charles Ir. an historical romance, illustrated. .This tvorlc hasachleved n-world. s^&fT ng ' or a iPhir; Rosemond, or the Queen's Victim,.- by Pierce £gan, Esq., author of Quinton Matseys, ■ Subsctipilonß received-for any Periodica] published ! ivta , „ H -MJNER £ O 0„ . lyiii,: . No.32Bmitbfield street. 1 I ._ _ Bednctlon °f Price* t~ i AT TBE EBENCB STORE _ . no. 108 Market st- ’ _ sytt. TWENyv-jp/rE tbiCcent OOD iIONNCTa for I*l cents i Bonnet Ribbon* for w'? la . v y \ r £ : c «l*Cort.,4cn; Good Shawla’rom “ W * tyle P,M “- i. j l /- r 1 &l i nua i i* 1 ® b 'Bln« tiu. day, end I M «urß thr » ofearmyrtelM.nf S y i. I "*f,S5 ock °f Sommer Goode, to nakemm f« n J ESMffiSKL3 , SJiSSf&nssSS^ UF3 70HH W. TWICIJBLI,.*. V _ Twlcl»*iiX^r^rri o,lPJr *oaHjDox. COMMISSION AW gCmWARSko^RCHANTB, W^ = PU, attend to aUemiswSmewla'ad Com *n& JSiXP??* »ntroBted l0 l£jssfi>and will malreUberal i fflTancca 4a; consignments or BUU of .Lading in &f dbo- parfinasc of Lcad, Grain, Hfinp and ro« will be promptly filled at the lowest poi. •*«ippii«#iamlon the besnetaw*' • v ; . , . TfleT «riUft]eo- undortaie ib« settlement tKjn orclaima of importance t end horc/by theirespe* cUUpemonaleflbnsacdauenuonto ailwe imeresta ef their fnends, to give geaeiai»Usfacuon. ; ESriBZSCSSi _ Geo. Collier. St.lioawf Page & £ooon -do Strjder A Gorman do Charles*. Blow JfcCo, do Korea k Proier, a 0 . Ohooteaa&Vqlle- ' ▼ JleinaD,^<> 0. Leech k Co- WiTjam Holmes & Co, J w. Bailer & BrtuPitubemhi J. M.-Baek -^Morgan* - lf .]£ Newcomb * T. C. TWICHKLO * CO., New Orleans. 1 COMMISSION HOUSE, v ysirostEAjfs. mo]s long estab]i*be& Heue confine their attention - X: ctnctlr to aaiea and purchases on Coramlßsloa, and •totheForwardingbj-eaeMgenerally. .. • •• They aolicit. a- conuimft2ic*.of_the libcralpaixeruurO' heretofore given them. * , ( Jaawsrpj.iew. - "i. . *"s£* 1 « X v 1 J S' 7 K •fc fc_s " N * * 1 > -i v r v 1 „, ■X-- i.-.: f r , I *~ r v * aEOTWl’iiHj— Ur. BTOWn^nilwiy<iiiMT re( iv a _. AKMSSftSi^ tap* , . „ - • w»rch m-aiw DH. BROWN, {(«, 41 DIAMOND ADDER. ■v ■.Dirono hiaemlre aitoniltm (0 an«oe»' praoUca. Hl« liubteHi*mosUreoB&iadt» i^iran»'r<n(na/IKt<«m)aiid<aclipalp fal affiseUma. bronihr nnbyiniprßdtilci!, Tosibflilliidnlgsßceandaxceaa. ~ :BypUU*i ,Byp6UlU«„Eraptlon*, Goaon, r m _, fcea,ole«tiflWotaT»,{Drethral Dlachatgea,* ol*ea*e* o. Iheyenorea. lloii.ofisfßi^¥* p » l s*<?' t ‘®BWltand Lolns,lnila ®»“*wmsi§d. r Wteeya.aaccesaftiHytteaied. come under his onreto all who siajr Krnojdy; JwnrtKiKflßLE CTTRIRS! o ogcdSS . .Thie&y-- Jf/y ypsre ondsiulow ad_ince«am pain Tusa •naiofssinthepftoruio •inalw Two or- three pain in., jcrlvto such a-degree l „■ ; J’heac attacks Imp.; ESS'te. --“o. «>•- sometimes when none had been taken. , She raised mush sour, clear floid from me etomech In the morning-.: The stomach swelled ranch T° n l?ce coatedand clammy; ranch thirst;. no’ f?«d U A.3 0w A l!,flo .' live i *>llj'WPeWlnß sensation in ■KJ •orehesd. Complaints of two years standing Gave Pepsin..on Monday.-. Came-bock: in-« week.- Bajo toe pain bad not bean half to br»d sineeiaitGir the • !£i and , ww dailygrowing less, - This constant gnawinp was also gone. Appeuie improved: ioiigno bjecner! bowolsregnlar; head snU heavy. .Ijranother 7 <e * she was entirely free from uneasiness and pfcin in seid felt clear, and evory trpceortho stomach coraplsimwas reoroved. -- t «eo'^.H‘ ,3r ’ SS 6 ~ Pain Oft* eating.— very .stout lady,Had Buffered pain.osnaUyvcrya!. , hthnremon.;of:thesioinaeD,-for.three years cc3t. andparticniatlyintensealtereaiihg. Whehattheworsv Inc pain.is -fisxf serne hard boify werabein# tfarasv Intb. tie Pit of tbC6toroacb and bored in every direction; Moeb -sXl rPri>ifl£effect. Soon after the fiwt dose tfc&p>uc c.c8 r ed nausea r Bnd reiched,.iiut ncUiitiffeama, t&nJtVflw* paned, bat there has heenno °nBßC CU “ *=“ n<! * ore -. JKo.Msy, I£sf—On the.yih ofMas-j 185 1, Hey-.M. I*. Williams.pastor Sf lba h^T. 3 r b I 1 f„ M 0 Ky., wm end libmSSiS t; iicommencedthense of i?r "nd S hrt? “ I>\esiomshn«ivSn?Prise Tht i k;vfr Vjlf V t^f 83 ™ach relie.yod tie first ady Tae Unrd day he left his room., The sixth day. »h’rh /Set: wd -« le n riilleSTVith 110 bedff. I *.??£ e W ®»V o * ayhitio thecountry: : tlurtecntb day t tboogfi not entirely rastbreJ nTrt^Pr n^AP re P5^ l ’P e^ aB,o^arreco '*' ?; •*i!&?a3 Darne 7?' f “ v& htiodredririlesy where he arrirfd in saieiyjinQcb improved in health,having hadhodia* S Off»loraacli or bowels after Tafclng-ibbi first ISii S sP5 a, oi w^tc^oo^ t tO . convince ell*keptfes that ihereis a povfrerjn Pepsin. Let phy&lcitmsauddvaiverj* .., ' r- »H GE'^lrvlEV-SEHT^ K« < i?i 3r o J,o,csareimd wail agent, 140 Woodat . Pius oorgt> ya - fmygff:d&w n«m*dr> n J B^rJ a X ERSi EXTRACT, Dandelion, Wild Cherry and ■ Sarsaparilla: ~;Tin&valuable medicinal prepara .. wKwv -'V'tffcrseotirelyfrom anysimple ••■. - •■'.•,■ of Sarsaparilla l ' or cox&- ■ : xaon panfy tag medicine. T t Isa com* j/6 >^jESg^PPAQ 4 jof many:-of MOST CLEAN : wltk others mm\ g-fm »cung directly oil the Kidnevs, or V y fa immediate reference to the re- I . ■ lief and continued heaithy operauon or some internal organs;. It eon* laiua articles-which eater into no other preparation in existence, and „ IT IS UNRIVALLED In and refreiluhar effects; by any medfeineirt the world. lUs put UpINLARGE BOTTLES,!* ver? l7 BETTER and cheaper. than any the ttarket- 'Perrons who have taken *£ T ! on, without relief, have been radicalfyeured byusirg two or tbreo houlea. Thu is Jbe only Componod Imwhich DandeUon, VVUd Cherry •vS?nf2 1 ??« n^ a < toofferUie peculiar If? cotnbmanon: witii pure extrociaot ii^ r^e iaH. E^ar^c £V to.* highly concentrated «tato,< l steiss? £ r vXkgetable Mdore ting certain parts, irt their geiieralicndency, to produce ; the most cletwwDoandltoalinr effects. ’ F e IT IS IMPOSSIBLE nnm„ c >i c KWney Com 'SlSiU^,al l ?*!tS£^ r4le,y -- ®a®®« «om: the Blood,' sscretlpnsof.dieeaeedorffnns s?!® the body, witbontthc -thoroosH operations • on ■ the ■ Kidneyß.ascamMby this medicine, rio other extracts ?«?£&?«, 1 • 0 *“• ?*?«% !u r “ ci > S;S opisssj; 5?f ,a particularly compounded, differs from 'iriiSSttwS pa?ai^”,?ia4 scakca “ **”* bCit «SpoSs - OP DROPSY,-use this medi&lne.- cured when hfo iuelfwaa Oe '•JSKKL M contoipß articles ihavwillcure, if anv- SSSRSKI^ I** 1 ** takes the only method to make perma iiciti cures.. • * . SHIP FEYEU! SHIP FEVER! .in proof of ihocoreof eiuoisacknowled gealy new. The public have so lone lo MgSrd if as fatal, that iSi nSuVe would ecera almost amifacle* yet . .. ship fever has been cored* _ the Groat Vegetable Remedy. Dr H. B.ilv. Wl * d Chorr y> *°*> alone; t'*e following,as a specimen of the name •lhe ««fcieiicy oMhis -medicine in disease* which wo have to ex* TESTIMONY Or P&YSIOIANS. i n i&flffi 3 ' %s* ! i? ieso ;W* P?» ? BSdlfalphyslefait, reridinx in Boffalo t .N. one whohasdevaicd hioisclf nar* ucularly to jhe study andoure. of the fiMp Fever, wlsi of which,he os conversant,’gives Js®f®V & w ic (MesUmohyx n relation 10 the effects of\hiS me&chie, as prepared by himseli: _ ‘This i* to certify, that I hdve used Dr. H. Exuact of liaatieliod, Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla, t?* Cc ' * a see ot * ; nmnber ot pnttejua slclc with Ship. Fever, wuh very beneadal resnlia. AndT considerit a general carauve inthnt d'seate.” Prepared by,, MYERS A RICE, u„ ”°* n Warran street. New York. • \ Bomb? . : •> • R. E SELLERS. aprS.J&od&W.. :■ No. 57 tVood -etrtot, PiiisburKh 9 TONS Kentaeky Hotßlast Metal, received andtor lie»l MiJUTFNBKHGER fc CO, 01/CKETS ANOTCBS—lCOdoz.Bacteu; * -e~^-. “■ 'lO- donahs: ..fof sale by • : W ART & SlliL. 10 n s *r? » T f‘L’5.TS^F* i S ,H AN " cleveesn» J-V uAIt.EOA3> BToCK , -y)»> AUSTIN LOOMTS. 02 gbnnh M . TJLaCK biLKLACLS A-;A. 'tfASOHiJp'Co; have jOjost reoeivtd (por Express) "&wl*acfta> fjyl# LUtfLIN >2U pieces torßounew' „ A.A.AIASOjr&CO, •Nos« 63 and <s4 Market street* " ,TJROWNJIUSLIKS.—A.A. lUsourfcCo.,aresell. JJJoe off ihoir large assortment 01 Brown 'linens- at redaction, fromformcrprices.* - ijyld • '. PHpNK&— -3 casks Cooking t’runeSi'fOf sale Kj lew by W. A. Srco, • •■; •« *<£s6 Liberty street; ,r P ttrt, oiei put njp by 4. Underwood * Co., orßoslooa'jastrecMeaifo? aale tvlQ **• A» M’ULURG & CO.’S, - • ■■■■>-.. ■ Wo»gsoLiberty street. ■ Kroon sJOCK WANTED-!,, exchange r« some .other ticsirablc CoppcrStocis, by one uf our CHfilo raere-who wishes to <£m4e his imeren Companies. A. WILKINS aTcO-T ~1 a Sloek and Exchange Brokers, i?la 75 Fourth street. XMJBUNGTON HERRING— . ~ so boxes G,P. Mitchell’s °«r.r».” Dp* do BcotchHerring.. ■ ■.: . Received and for calc by S. EAVELY AC6 Tea Beaten and Grocers, 385 Libetiystteet, 2 BBLB. UKBMANPHVNGS -3 do French do' 100 Pine Apples. «. Jim received end for tale W _ J-laveuy & ca, ft.a Dealer* end Grocer*. . 80S Liberty sweet. Sis^ss^ust mer tenon. «nng the enm- Frankfort, June 7am IS|r:Sil|»jw3.‘s; dissolved on tfcPfint Sf i jSS . L “* w Thebusmeeaof thfrlain i%JsL,tn*k consent ■ ■ •• i ■ ■ ■," -■ •..,,H« JoEEt >■. r.v ". ... ■' * to.tlie lesldence of the aabsonberj la i^»« n^i9L7J2*w P* on ibe Bib of Jaly,a *ma]i: VY, supposed to he four or fire -years *:* uyttk on the right ear. No oibor marks perceir. fhe owner is requested w proved property, and lake her away, or she will be disposed of aecordinc to fjyifcail 'ffIOMAS W»!snft . ■■■ • ’ bftltt or Wi-y Üboda i "* ' - A A MAMNMD, wiUcommence theirTEVTH J\~* :•: BALE of thoir.Entiro. - tstock,“on Toerday, Jalyfitbj at' Non: 6*'and 04 Marker 'titreet. , On 'ion their Whole* tin thtsoeeasiv** **&oleßale Rooms wjll happen ed to Retail -Traderanu : their immense ■ nook, recently purchased or usborteff, and Urg'd auc* non sales, at a greaisaenfice ifrom eo*t,wJllaU.bo. marked down and sold aifully obe-thtnlJesslion usual pneos » DyJ ' - Ta na-Lbroftd Contractors. T>ROPOSAL3wiiJ-bereceivednniJa/{cr’Jie24iid*y JL of Joly nejct 5 ißdasivtr, at the- Bagiaeer Offices, of theN6iih'fresi«rn Vifgiol* Bailro6<Mn.p«rteisbare, West Ohfon and'Clsrkabttrg.rbi/he Graduation, and Masonry of do nrOOseedona (of aMntone mile each of that alt. the .htjrriesi Dana of the wcrkinnileontoinine* number o, latmelß) deep em tinga and-embtutkmenWjSSwellßß a oonaiderableahitre e'l bridge- and oolvert masonry. -.Tlisllseegtenda rrom the Baltimomsnd Ohioßatlroad, at the mouth of Three Fotha Ortekt twemile* east of Fotteißiaa. to Parkerd-' bary, on the.Qhlo river, andlaahonilM miles in length; Specifications will be ready at the ofiiMa named, and alwatFeaermamonondaftertheSlbo July,proximo, I and ontlte line to adord'.inlorniauoTi.' | The country fbrpogh which tlte Road. reams fobeS l tbyiwell fieufed.kttdcul!ivaved, and abuutrnt supplies maybe had alongtteroine, and frometUicread of ft. by taeaesor theßaWmore tad Ohio Bailron r.>he North wwterit 'ntniribe and other good roads,an« ->• .beOSio r, l?en. Thefaeilmcs for, cheap exeemion c:-the work .are nnosdally crcab murtbe .abandon:, os the paltlinoreendOhie RailioEd ia advsncniir -nr dly to ,*®a l Plßtlpn,end..retlea»Mrfftt large amount r;,a or.— Wddfp'mustbWoribebem tesuraonialvandwtr eiata, whstoihtr'wniktliey may. bate'on band, . ' B/Otder-oPtaeFfosHieniuiKi Director*. - . • BBNJ. H. DATKOBE, Chief Enettee:-, Baltimore, JoneSl6,ies*.j< l, ' . - 1 j«lfi:eodUBthJy " < ’•> - 1 [fleWmdrs jxncr. . ’'v' ty t *# "■•ilSlll@BBi|pPSiS|iStt; /' * •* i - ' > , ' *.*% ? r Jf/ „ 1 ' ‘"f ■* ** s * -> , - / -V V* V * * , v , * 1 *>w * f * ~ V 5 ** r* Jj J * *1 " X ■ ■ .’-.<••• .../; .". - ■. * * -* * „ *-*■*<* ’ V T%\ - *> =V; >* ,' » „ ,j* **■<*» * f ~ * * -V , J i * XjUIH A J*o; i;i A,!i-r,hcr,y t-ity, frc-nu™ JT nil Bsirer nircu.roul dr:Jry f r.ei;r lh;‘ COrnrrof OcH‘ cr nn'i JocSHo-i amsptoperfy Is ei'utued for a,dwelling orbailnMs «lono inply 16 THOMAS MOFFiTT. ... * .Jill ; No £9 FifiU street. • • OROU.NIi ij.',A.SK fob 4Le—on FtdrHaiTlrtetj-op.-. ; fen* Iho Pr,#t OBSiiCi in Al/fgtiFnyXlijp. Thelinj*-.. ‘ ™bvi'l?J, r: “ r ? s< lT a °' On-ilßlml>B*(une bonding,- -■ 1 7 leiwbiiJbr.nny bind of iit.friis*. . ivl7 Ap ‘ ly £OOU >THOM AS SfOI'FITK No. 89 Fifib street. P s sm^ t * i’? t»k VHvn.N-m Tv aro-tor eiiendinz Qk 11 e'£ l r'F ,f e - Arf ' ue > 32 feol font, and 6,0,y 5k Uretal..c..ts, balance in iwo yearly p»y* ' -AUSTIN UOOMfS; No. Pd Foorth street. c>« ? rnm ure- i*i or April next* ia* L •“““•Sisrlci r!r!d rf4i S?erl^ WllCtf ’ SI 11,0 Mmw et ' i Yota PiorlwTteimS!fiwltV 1 * o#d ' t>u«nea* iiud I r!T c r -4°^'svj w b^irofe^ a T"iM s r *ax.ie* mfztft" ' X -y •s§&&'**•**?* business n*uid tend s“oro° r n Cr ; ofe , , : 01? ?> Skoa, Dry^)i^oMis«^ nine roncm f nrttn rtutM art • , sovk^sSl4>'riflKsjis: at ite • 1 r OJT JLaj\ iKiii:L,2wrciicc c&uniy*tjeat : I,}/. Cnt Caoal,, of anltefroia~' a r bo« coaI; a|H)iuß3* - • and I* vrclt watered; three floarirS^iia. in tiieviciauy-, Alpfrio .; CUaTIS 3fe ££-. iXVFcoinrZtt' ,n l<’ u ui r i Ai ,is~& ; pHy.a STQKii,"on th«. comer V r lTsnla Avennc. Tbs nock * < couuiißaf nti’eiUeleetcdasaorimeniofPtßira.WSS, -I i E..i Af &&‘ s 13 “7 - if •Term*: half;caeh.nrdbalance on lime. AcnlriA ** Thomas moffitt, UMiT.ww Araiir ?•! JSPiAhmeet. v* Wart 'SffijfgS U lOO feet ceejv Frant biuidlnp2l bv34 *>«i <i* • «i f XJSfS.i [ S l ■•r aal! Uw W«s 10bylOfebi, two»tSrf?A3t£ * TIT “ppb"d “rtaiino Jia;^ roPort7 > w,, ‘ ba ,oli wi7 Apply t<r TnoMASMomrr, . fro 28 Fifth Street. *.JI ! * Lyr -KOR-Sl6lW.— Far sal#* . *w« ! P ri o! *so,fi/ L fonr rooms- kitchen and «sl* Mil/wM* parch lo tfie second storv - SrthUfPk?. 11 v ca^ ari ? trees, a lari* tarape arbor - ■A«mnf Q 1 ? Jous 48 feet from Wso deeß*»a J 1 fit llSgcha?chf ; a ““ al ° ia fte Fifth W«rt.Mft »to , Tcmß-^MtOinihand.baUTidfißCOOa Year 3 ? CUTHBEItT. Generat^rem ■■•: • 'v •• GOSmliifieldatroei.- 7 '- aiP '•’£?]% v' A ““tAt* awu'mallaole property "for i ; chenf Cn^7m??, ! ’? rty of ‘i? ‘E“ oa B,llk t-nno,AJIo- i fM l >.i "wfee tdeep> to Rebeccastreet. vritlt * ; , ■ K celleniordcr v aad ipleasßmlF fooaietli; price ~»5 ' S-cSV»/&e&/ir* ' ■ 1 - ly ' SOEmiihdeld.trect < ' TjUFTKiSN ACRES FOR 6&SUOO—Fon Bam A I ' i 2t rn v ?L®^ s^P, r 9P c 15acjeF,«nft and at»lf mEc» f -’ • TO?»rl e . C in n ™ ! a } »en tmle. frmn Sie «(!£ 1? Knr ( - a fin»V.m? le< “ iow * andalialf in grain, Ac.lbS- "k ■ l!nslj«r;agoad dwelling t;GQce end cut hanse>- <, 4 £a V; ! I kr fniiti;alsoTfineSSS k‘ ~ 5® frait; alt In good order, aso well «d* ' ■ be*hnrt < ifi a n? a - ,k “V ® a f^ I Sn - .immediate po«»es»ion cn it - be bad by paying for Uraprajn crops nt £ fait price. C Id. *ivlft ii- CUTH-HER'i', Gonnral Agent, 41 JT 10 .. ' SO Sallbfieldtilwf. 11 V ii ?l. I> !^ 1BA j !X ' E / PROPERTy MK S»X.B.—The' ' " i ! ''li.mnr .sale ono bandied- and 1 fifty : 4 f » -"' “ r «°f choice neer bottom and hill (and, undoT»hte£ ' 1•> Mnnrt^ih l f so l- COB^of luol mr<;s each— situate 00*111® 114 - Monongahela nver.atpool No 3. Aboat6o ataea bf -&,! ’ a ™Si^hnn« cie 5 of W 111411,1 are cleared, Ifcnre ii nnml>ei of nover failing springs ' • ihß youl 13allin front,: midcasy of access '■■■■■■■w-P--^ J >i 3^r, f ot.,fw.od s aS.^H^ t - .nrco.T,,,. 4°v«olc. T A • locajUoa,£or-a SADFJLEH tn thm Oft * ? HAMOVJBR ColiSbiM? cSS«K * Premise* ' - r purpo!B °(* a t f yiog cn ibc Saddle sod Har* V ?v* l t ’ done ki iharfine 8 ’ Fa? ?!" Winces S? been -4C-* - pilsk «?*Ju Til l • ruxihertnfonaauon«invlvto-Jo. ••ri-.iis■ sephEeithyonthe premises, or to * ° 7 y rJ * ~ ETI.EEOH.Jt, ‘ &• *•U ,If not sold X' - ■■- IsSS^ateS'sr^rs 1 ■ BaTg&inscairbe had inthe above' ; tntirmn.de :•• .. , i: • BJ,,B ”AaBffiflgL f / kSsSell & jonffs^oj^. itreet*- ■ ■- ■ *■ greatCatoirtihANewYoth^tk^tf* B3 ’ 6el * cle| l with ' > m -:/■,, v _ . 0010ng,,. W*T> ««ta» *» . or in balk, by theialf chest.'? “ ,f poonc Wotagek, A. JAYtdES, Pekin Tea Store, j * ’ 33 Fifth «ueet, , 4 **■■■ 3 A - «* • i mSLJ f S r *s» <oli owir» iteau, lenmielv. ? J} JAMES ANDERSON, J ' XK. MOORHEAD, ’ 1 ' , ' GEO WEYMAN, ' J AMES CHAMBERS, l- t • • »•»..•. 'vfef H No I01.TM« *ttea(, h«» InitieJM-. i , i«OoIdGroBBtf faliea«urmaBWEtM optaa Melody— C Foster. - i ?<r gb Jo*° H sr n! “* - - -% -TbolfnmlnitGlee, - ■ <to do do. 5- WeCome Again wiihSonntoGreel You,da. - - - ' Fateweil.To nigbrwe P«Jt, doT ' Earth with fterTen Thousand Flowers, Dn.ii A 9m». , ’ Jenny Loco. Ob, Como to Mo. ~ ,» I’m» Pilgrim. Elena Pollen.. Fairy Polka. nrfßP ■ % ! JHoly Moiher.Gaide hMFooUtejn. j • Bruuiler Booee—Ethiopian Quadrille... NO. 101 THIRD STREET. ' Sign of the Golden Haro. - Niß-r-The yery popular "Coral Schoniah,' 1 at tilnad " by Byeriy’i Band, will be cut in a few, Java. • [jyla WJitte Onlpitur Sprlaea, • 4‘- » .BOBBLTNG CAP* CUaiOJBSLANX) COONTT, PA. S ? r - mUIS justly celebnHetlotEirntafn retrearso well imd ..v-w; - : X iavorr-bly knownjo(Se.citizens, of Philml»t*l,i. ■ . Baltinrote, Pittsburgh and oiler places, will boopen tbr yi • , visitors on addafter IM FIR&.F OF’JONB. ThebaUd- Ings have been greatly eniargedand improved, in oner '• h to meet the incieowng patronage. Forfaimliea,lMallda. 4 • and tlaso wtoadmiio monnuiH seeacry. jhisplaeo oK J ’ I ■ by any wuiMingpleee inile.Vjmed State*. FromPiiS- " I i burgh, the™ Spring* are- occcssib!© in about tmiitV 1 1 hours, by <lic,wa> oflitc Ccn(ral-Ball«iad m I i - R fe’^dSi rsjDtnpSOaj M ’ JOr M ’ C “Seili> ■ B’A'KBTTec Sea.lsius otOVV unit* »■' i'i rpiilS highly ortracUye and fashionable'w%» ' f ' *• - JL ING * **ACB:has been' - ''li : - ■••■'■■■ “FAYETTE SPRINGS HOTEL?* h bylhe prnßrie.tot ofUiii“Farmington / .'-■ Siaiitmallload, wbo.Wsecared tlfbest ctSjh Si ? bert eopflies or every kind, with a det«3B«i(Jßt2 "i please all his visitor*. A new BaildiogliWihrbJS ? I -Rooms, ha* rccentlybeen added to i&e'eatablljiS,m2r? : ' ■'tyaf .: v v I Tbese BPBINGB are sarroaadtd by Iheisffi&r. • - ful and romantic Mountain Scenery, it a cool clrmfbl with pore air and core water. The caßthw aSdSSi' ‘ - I Tying propeilies of. these waters have beettrnti*»f,i, , halted, by the fact that they hhvencrer 1 the worst cases of Scrofula, theniort ’ " . ! and other diseases of the blood. Tn * m4BM "t '.y - , : •» STAGES AMI HACKSwtiI arrive aland steamboatsat Brownssillo dtlly wrtttte”ffiSs?jS» 3 ’ ' ' pass, tss drive of four or live hoars, wdMtSdn?m " - .an excellent hPAdansred BoidiabtHti ■-« lhrooehone_<jf the richest antfrnost deiStfulaeriSnS* . M ■ ’ ■ - tailCßtutiber otter tie Lhurel ’ tseloocsandspmmtt,splendid ;* ' r ~ icenery.' I’’ 1 ’’ w ' ,haif ‘ InShort.itu cosEdtmly believed, that there ii : "“ v " water mg place in the country presenting »tPonui? 2* 1 1 . -traction* lo.taose seeking HEALTH AWI»!BRLX* .- ■ >-. »■ - ' " ‘ wy3W . K \ ttoiaUjinit.- Fori*na* WaStwor w ***“ <w on » •** S 1 cgEBTKB,7 t B BMj .^ r j „• I 1 " : r £ / «ujf bMlaenjreqniring s'Jopf nUre?®’ * n * «»*«* ftr Apsfy on toprcalfeMrfeSiAß WOWWT, No g 9 Fifth BTHE8 THE MISSOURtBJKHIfJOE. on ffumuiuL ' near the comer of Phan sirSr j>ly to Alderman PARKINSON; fch wStf^*** El'" ilia imb»aiUni oiler* tot Reaa iiio' ' ■'*'*■ raropn 'itew occupied by Messr»“wilt»f '' .« Ua»r«.ido.B?.Afariiet»ireet. - Bgff [on iho lstofAiiu. •: inquire of* t .iiulgitf:.. OHAlSi.ir.iPAUt^ON.Nn.mWri- ; l< r O7 H<Qti BUSINESS STaND-I offer Arib I-r ihe umrehoiMe now ocenpißd by raoaa «*!» now; on tbe ico', tr of lober i h ..,i /:”,! ,"%?»"? ■ J gooii. Joeauon for bmmeca of any tlr<d. POButeiol, given immediately iaiyii] dAtJKS A. .ntM*. “ -v " ' "■ "■ ■ ' —ft ■•r~:-s£ marlS;tf. . L *, - . 9 • 1 r ‘ J rlc *,>- 1 * i' ■ ii’Z'Mi If*'-: -
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