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'’ r ■ i|l|Ssp^f®SSliftWlsgptiaifg^^ 4 *^ii||ipigSi^S^B§§S®®iail^^ iSwSff** isolations -were -adopted for i vA! 1 l be members' of. the Society, and all who shall become members prevlono to or at the i ir t, , ■■ tamisbed with badges, which will . admit the person and all his family under the age of 21 years, to the Exhibition, at all times during the continuance of the Fair, Tickets to admit a single person; ten cents. • , All exhibitors at the Fair mast become mem* bore of the Society, and hsvo their animals or mticles entered ot the business office,'before ta king them into the enclosure. AU those who intend to compete for the Dre ■unomaot tho Fair, should- hate -their animalß at m C C9 , oa th ® B rottn cheep, or whointend to offer stock -for sale, slioaid notify tbe Seoretairy of snob In tention, on or before the Sth day of October at 9 0. dock, and leave with him a list and fall do . teription of such,stock,-in order-that proper ar- way be made for their acoominoda , . 4pp]]canta. for premiums aro particularly re ■■ “SS? ,L*°- °ttention to the directions attach ,ed ta ,the list of premiums for fat cattle, fat sheep, butter and cheese, field crops, &0., and the statements required from exhibitors of those articles must be lodged with the Secretary of the Hoard On or before the morning of the 6th.'' On motion, it TrMTteolvedtbat thopiowing njaCch SbalVcomeofF the first Tuesday in Novem ber, tho place to boiereuftcr fixed. V .■ ’The premiums for plowing for tho present year <“*» first premium $l2, second $lO, third sBt fourth $O, fifth $4. - -The following address to the public was adopt- AnunESs.—The managers wonld now. respect -mlly. call public attention to the approaching Fourth Annual Fair of- Ihe Allegheny County Ag ricultural and Mechanical Soaiety. To the sub * joined list of articles entitled to premiums,'to tho ebamoter and .variety of the premiums and con ,. ditions of their award, to tho more eligible and . commodious nccommodations to be provided for Sm exhibitions, and tho better arrangement and "classification contemplated for the various de partments, by which appropriate space and po sition, will "b e aSsigaed to. the several classes. The managers, encouraged by tho success or . tho third, as compared with the-preceding an nual Fairs of theSocioty, and -by the -corporate ittwers nn4 privileges and email - annuity gpant by have spared no efforts .or known mOMSwithin their resodrdes to render exhibition both - more attractive and more useful than- any" former one. They . have.indeed uniitipoud their revenue. Belying, ’ they trust notwitbout warranVnpon a more gen teal ond enlightened appreciation of the interest . that should be manifested in promoting the ob- ■ jeots of this society so important* as experience , elsewhere has shown, to the progress hud suc cess bf Apiculture, Horticulture, Rural Econo- Jny and all the: diversified products bf manufac tures hud the arts. ' ■ ‘ ■ The managers cordially invite persona in every useful or industrial-oocupation -to contribute to the exhibition. - Farmers, Hortloulturalists and- Gardeners are cßpeoiolly. urged to co-operate in this .enterprise so conductive to theirinterests, 1 To.the ladies no appeal is neoessary. They al ways do their duty. §|§SS gM XsSjixi^a s£&&%!££l SgsSWCTltl’fttT s**&s* It ’"'Hi tSF" Articles of merit not enumerated in the . published list, will nevertheless receiveduent tention from the appropriate committees and judges. ■' 1 - Tho following additions were- - made to • the list of premiums, for whloh diplomas will be awarded: nsn hacbeseßy. . Finished Brass work for:Gas Fillers,' Steam Fngine bnilders, and Plumbers use, Philosophical Instruments. Engineering do; Eleotrotyping do; E|eotro Gilding and plating. 'Eno Gilding; Daguerreotypes; Carving; Gilding; Book Binding. 1 ' n JUDGES. , W. B. Crisp, Mtyor'Wade, Frank Faber, 6. 8. Fowler; " V •-* ‘ MISCEUiAKSOUS., . Plata} and Brass Sadilqiy ; ,Harness worl?; ' - >Tablp Cbtlery; ;; Pookej; , v ;do; " Prashas; .CbppSnrarejf - Fir*Arms; /- Sign , Block Better*; ■SAiEtJBDAT MOBNING:~^:;::::::::::::JirNE,26. / aieetlnffoftheßoardofJHwiager*. i'Thetßoard of Managers-of;the Allegheny 'County- Agricultural and Mechanical -Society, .ffletin the Court Houae on/Saturday, the 19th ,ipsf.,'ot 11 o’clock. Present, Messrs.' Kelly, McKclvy, McFadden, Young,’: Martin, Murdoch, Speer, of-Bohinson township, Sing, Snodgrass, abd McCabe, Chairman. • >11;’ The wd Bakewell appearing in the report o f ihe former meeting os applied to a Tariety of fcfcefep/it was on motion, altered to Leicester. ~ M®- Martin, from the committee on obtaining asite, stated that a lot at the West end of the .Penitentiary, containing three acres, one hun dred and seventy-five yards, byßoventy-five, had been seoured, which was a verydigiblelocation, inasmuch os the Society wonld thus secure the wall of the Penitentiary, in order to erect •shades against it. Ou motion the report was received and adopted. Mr. McEadden presented a letter which was read by the Secretary on the importance of farm ers ascertaining and practising; the best method of making and patting up firkin batter. ■ ’Mr. John Murdock, Jr., of Peebles, urged the Importance of this suggestion. 'ln Great Britain great care waeused in the preparation bfbutter : 'imd. we Bhould; take example jfrem them. In phuiping, the thermometer was used to ascertain the temperature of the milk,'and every precau tion taken to make good butter. If a firkin or . crock were opened in the market there, it would be found that the butter was of the same color . throughout—here, one crock would often con . .tain oil the colors of the rainbow Mr. M’Cabe,. the chairman, etated that this subject was.-fully diecussed.in'aeveral of the pa •.tent office reports, and that our agriculturis ts bv refemngto them, would find the best way in which to put up firkin butter. • • ~ • .Mr. -Martin, of Manchester, agreed with - * Messrs. Murdoch and McCahat the letter . should be published [Wo regret that, owing to its too great length. .. We . it. Jn substance, it jrecom ,- menda-tbe Society to.offer a premium for 'firkin butter, suggests the necessity of using pure salt, : (the munate of soda,) and making firkins of ma- P. 1 ® or seec5 eech > of oak, which latter is .nighty charged .withiron .and oscetio acid 1 - On motion, it was resolved that power shoutd .f, B „6'f e n to the printing committee to prepare the circulars, and to add premiums for any arti clewhich might have been omitted. * _ PS m ° llon '' il Tras resolved that a badge shall .entire the owner -and ail; his family under the Fair ,f2lyearS ’ t 0 aim! ? 3:on to tlie approaching On motion, it gras resolved that the Fair Thursday, the 6th, 6th, and 7th days of Octo- : r y »* , - - Trunks, VAtaea and Carpet Bairs; progs and Chemicals; 8 Soda Ash: > Salt; ! ' »- Pot aniPearl Ashes; Star Candles; Mould do: Soap; t > * .- ' w -'Jbdoss; Diflingtou, Wm. MoColly, EdwDitheridge, Geo. W. Smith, H--F. Sohwarts; - ■ Wm. Dailey. Cut Glass; Pressed do; Stained do; Window do; -Glass Furniture > for Druggists and Confec tionaries; Perfumery; Papper Hangings; . Upholstery. F. -H.- Eaton, Henry Higby, White Lead, -.Litharge,- - - Bed Lead, ' Varnish; Gins. v , JCDQES ; -' ' J° ha Thompson, James SpSer, —James Lemon; - Messrs. Samuel Barnes, John Davis and Robt. stapleford, were appointed judges of Flour and urain. Messrs. William Tite, Ralph Bagaley nnd Jno; iottle were appointed judges of Poultiy. i Messrs. John Sohriber, Eoonomy ;Adam Hcr ; and Mansfield B. Brown, 1 or Pittsburgh, were appointed judges of Boot .Crops.--—.«• . ■ : Manufacturers] are invited to compete for di plomas for 4-4 Brown Sheetings; . . : 5 ply Carpet Chain, colored; —Do - do : - do unbleached: family Batting; ; •• Cotton-Cordage and Twine. __Judges on the above, Messrs; Wade Hampton; W. R. Marphy and John Shea. T ~ _ : J. E. McOABE, Chairman, Jaues K. Kesnedv, Seoretary. Ct >«vt of Quarter Sessions. Feidat, Jane 25 Present—Hon. Wm. B. M’Clnre, President, and Wm. Boggs, and Patriok M’Eenna, Esqs, Associates. The case of the Commonwealth vs. John Koch- ter, which has occupied the oourt for several isye came tip in tho morning. Tho defendant is aconsed of stealing a large quantity-of leath er and shoeh, the property of Mr. Perry, of Pourth street. It was proved that the articles .in question belonged to Mr. P. and were found in Koehler’s house. Koehler asßertcdthat he had purchased them from William Conner, Mr. Per ; ry’e foreman, who is not now in Pittsburgh, and proved ,by several witnesses that he had pur . abased portions of the stolen property from a man whose name ; they did not know. Thein- I dictmeut also contained a oount for receiving i stolen goods. The case -went to- the jury and they returned a verdict of Not Guilty, as to the charge of larceny, bat found Koehler Guilty of receiving Stolen goods. He was remanded for sentence. . Messrs.: _Mograw and Cochran ap peared for the Commonwealth,-and Umbatoottci nud C. B. M. Smith far the defence. v ' A nolle pros, was entered in tho cose of Lewis Baker, Phillip Russell and Jaoob Schneider charged with riot, on the payment of (ho costs of the.suit. ; Commonwealth vs. Moses Powell; indictment, keeping a tippling house. The prisoner was found Guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $5O, and the costa. Powell was committed in default of payment. J Commonwealth vs. Michael M’Closkey; In dictment, assault and battery. - Rebecca Trau sue was the prosecutrix in this ease; the jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty, and she was sentenced to pay the costs, in defanlt or which she was committed to prison. ■ Commonwealth vs. John Arenbcrg; indict ment, larceny. The prisoner was charged with having stolen a skiff from a gentleman in the Ninth ward, a short time Bince. The jury had not camo into Court, at the hour of adjournment. Commonwealth vs. John Flepkenstein; indict ment, larceny. The prisoner was accused of having stolen a coat, belonging too German named Cramer. The coat was worth about one dime, legal tender.’ The case was not concluded when the Court adjourned. • { “The Principlu ; of Grammar." —This is the title of a work of over 800 pages, prepared by Solomon Barrett; it is a treaties onthe English, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, and French lan guages, founded on the relation which ono word sustains to another, and will prove an invaluable tho student, tor it at once introduces him to the language ho purposes stuping, by pre senting a Dictionary, a Grammar, and a Reader, on one page, instead of requiring the scholar to travel through scores of pages of definitions and rules. > The subject is treated in a Inconio style, and adapted to the mind of a child; but it is also Worthy : the attention of a man of soienoo.— It forms a most useful manual for yonng persons who may be desirous of reviewing their studies, Styrdevont and Ireland aro agents for the work, and will wait on our citltons and - fur nish any who wish with copies. * Fraud.— Some two or three weeks ago, it. dolled at the house ofJohnLang, of the Fifth Tfrgj, daring his absence, and by. false represen ts tions*in3uced Lang’s wife to take a fire dollar gold piece for-ten dollars, he rcoelving twofive dollar bills asCbonge! long made information pf fhe fapt at tho Mayor’s office, but the culprit lis unknown. We have heard of several esses of i a like character of late; a petty city pedlar t waited on a lady in this city, n few days sieoe, i and induced : her to purchase o few artioles of trifling value,' and gave her in change for a five i dollar note, four dollars of spurious money ; he i left the house, and cannot bo-discovered. «S ran off took placp yesterday morning, on the Fourth Btroet A horse attached to a furniture Car, took fright and ran off;' initscourso itruninto three wagons, and wosfinaliy stopped .by being overturned. over a bank, into which horse, driver, and oar were precipitated without any very great injury to any one. woUli invite attention to the sale of twelvo very desirable lots; by order of the administra tors of the late dames B. Irwin, deceased, on the premises, this afternoon at 8 'o’olock, by p. M. I)avis, auctioneer, in East Pittsburgh, near the Eighth word. The July number of Harper’s Now Monthly Magazine has been reoeived at Miner & Co.’s, 82 Smithfield street. The.variety that fills this magazine must render it acceptable to all classes of readers; Omitted.—We omitted to state before, that the Overseers of the Poor, of Moon township, who were indicted for misdemeanor in ■ office,' on the oath of Matthew Scott, a panper whom they re fused to support, were acquitted. Laid.up.— The splendid steamer Pittsburgh went down to . the marine railway yesterdoy morning, She will there undergo what repairs and re-painting may be necessary, and come cut in fine style for the fall trade. Cease Running. —We understand that the daily line of Canal pockets between this city and Blairsyille, will oeasb running off ths first of next month. Through (tcfoto.are; given from this city to Chicago, by railroad and ajeamer. Tha pflceof passage through, has. been • fixed. at; twelvo dol. lars. ■ Neuj Locomotive?.— now locomotives, the Columbiana and Mahoning, arrived by canal yesterday, and - were placed on the track last evening,. ■■■ -f ■ 15 MS- ■■ OtHXUBS; John M. Townsend, J. J. Gillespie. „ Wasdinotok, Juno 2G. , H - 0n- ra ??°. need ' member elect from the 4th district of Maine to supply the va cancy occasioned by the death- of Charles An drews, was Introduced by Mr. Washburn, and took tlio oath. V • • f • ‘ The House resumed tbo oonsidoration of Bon nett’s.Bill appropriating lands to all the States tor railroad and educational purposes. An un successful motion ,was;made to recommit the bill to the committee on Public Lands; yeas 04. nays 103. Mr. Bissell moved to tabloid which motion was lost,: The question recurred on tho ■ passage of tho bill. Mr. Suvago moved to re consider the vote by which the House refused to recommit. Mr. Stevens moved to lay that mo tion on tho table. i . Tho morning. hour having expired, the House took up the Pennsylvania contested eleotion case. Air. Fuller, of Pa., moved that tho con testant, If. B. Wright, bo admitted to a scat witnmthe bar, in order to bate au opportunity of hemp; heard. Agreed to. - Q^er , then, spoke in vindication of his right, and said that if ho should claim a peat to which ho was not entitled, ho would deserve the derision and scorn of all honorable men. ■ bright, the contestant, replied, charging rm? to® to defeat him in his election. _The subject was not concluded when the I House adjourned. ! ; Sesatc.-—Mr. Mason moved postponement of thoprivate calendar, and the Senate went into cxecutiro session, after which the private calen dar was taken up. Fifty adverse reports were • taken; up and concurred in. The^choir. laid .before the Senate a message »om the President, transmitting the correspon Atncncan Minister at Vienna, relative to tbo imprisonment of C» L. Braco by tho Austrian' authorities. The correspondence is very long. The Senate adjourned until Monday next. t| : Graia...Sales 2,500 bus. wheat at $1 for Wes tern, ,Sales 80,000 bus. corn mixed at ?591©(5t; yellow do, sOl@o2. Sales 3000 bus. ryo'ot 80. ; Provisions... Sales SOObbls mess pork at SI9(SI 10}; .primo do.. $16,76®1T. Sales 1000 bhls mess beef at SU,5O©l&; prime do, *7(38,25. Sales 600 bbls lard at 10J©10j. .. Sugar-Sales 1000 hhiis Muscovado at 51351, Coffee-Sales 300 bags Rio at 01. Linseed Oil... Sales 2500 bbls at 02. Cotton... Firmer; holders risking an advance. Flour... Without much change; further aa'es of Western, GOO bble, at ; ‘Pennsylvania in dull at .$4,20.. Byo Flonr...Soarco at $3,50. Unsettled and lower; sales 30t> bbla Penns, at ¥3.12. tirain... Wheat. dull; sales COOO bus prime white nth. 1,03; Bye scarce. Corn in good do tnand; sales 2000 bus at 05 for Southern vollow t snd n o3 for white. Provisions... Dull; holders firm. CINCINNATI MARKET—Juno 20. Tho river has fallen six laches since hst evening; weather fine. 60911 demand; sales 2600 bids at 9U|4i203,00> Whisky..l6}. . Provisions... Baboon nnd barrelled lard buoyant; very little disposition to. eell any of tho. article. Groceries...No new feature in the market* but steady. Molasses 33@84. MOSS—-10 rn^.h 3 !' (i amlYor siiie t;y y-j?-’. 1 ,. '--■ ARMSTRONG it CROZett, MS zn4Co*"Z% X °~'‘' I'* 1 '* Ko ’ l W,,ekertl ’ !C ' a :. ••• ••'•' • ■ ■. ijeis • llONNhlsJ.— a. Ai AlAtu.s & Co., have Jusx U> QMgqMHEf minmratrjxana Administrator of Patrick MR* deceased, or . tha Coan.oo mo s»»rtS£.;tn SISS.W^i I '. B- Collier,anil M. tJwartzwelder, A«ditorB,Mo audit ond adiu&t ihe two separate occountsofiS&id administrators./. . By;.the Court. JARED'M, BRUSH,CIeik. „ wi , llraeot for the purposes of tbelr op^ 'fsiw- v«- ,h S b ° ve . OO'O'?>Ae Office of Geoinc P. uulmore, No. 51 Grant, street, PutsbQr&b.- on BATIIR DAY, fhe Stoll da? of inly Pelt, it 8 “ll Jrt" r S" of SttUadi CJponBBiF.vGILLMORE, , M. SWARTZ WELDER ' F R. COLLIER, JeS&tlrw ; ■■ .*• -i 'n >• t * t* f Tinea.—& was fined by the Mayor of Al legheny City, yesterday morning, forrcfosing to pay his carriage license. Several other persons have been fined of late for violating the same ordinance. We would remind our readers of the sale of those valuable building lots on the premises, in the borough of Lawrenceviile, this afternoon at 0 clotik, fcy McCartney, auctioneer. Theatre —This evening the beautiful and ac oompluhed Miss Potter will appear as Leoretia Borgia. Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Brelsford also appear. A very attractive bill is presented. Cool Weather.—We had a tonch of cool weather yesterday, which proved very agreeable to those fopd of a change—iu the weather. A. Lunch at. is a Lunch.— One of tho restau mts in this city sets out a lunch every day, of fine large radishes. A queer idea. • Tippling Haute.— Moses Po well was committed on o process from court, yesterday, for keeping & tippling house* The Granite State took the place of the Pitts burgh yesterday, on the line between here and Cincinnati. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ' &BiLLYLm£ SBSSIONi FttILADELI'IIIA, Juno 25. _ The Treasurer of tbo Ohio and Chesapeake Canal, at Baltimore,: has given -notico-that in consequence of the heavy expenditure caused by damages to tho canal, tho payment of interest on coupon bonds of 1844, duo on tbo first of July nextj Will bo suspended, . ■■■' NEW YORK MARKET—Juno 25. , The. market is unchanged in every respect 4 OG O ””' SnICS 15,500 bblB State at sa,93}@ PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Juno -'5 i-'i v.:,a DAILr aiiyiEw OF THE MAKKKtT omca or xna Dutr Moasino Post, t t Saturday, June So IfiSfi. { r LOUR—Receipts reproved, and prices jet# firm- Among the sales jesietdav are ;the roilowloir: 2Sihl» aodoa ’ 20 ' 31 do3 3 lB; 75 bills superfine 3,00; 18 do 3,03; 18 do 3.00, 100 do 3,80. : CliKt'SE—Sale aof I£o botes at 0361, MACKEREL—fiO half bbls No. 3 at 4}. , ®^°‘V T1 > e marketsomewhat firmer, although ,h t "T! S “'" orio ‘° ««; 100 do 10; ib* shoulders at ei, OCO &s Bides ur H 3 OATS— 80 bushels at 34; '•< f’.GGS—Salee of ICO dozen atlo.-'> ; • WHISKV—SaIes of3obMs at 17. June'sM say??* T?m wSS e«Uemc Sl ."t lenVll,e ’ Hcrald of SSiMMSK^S^S^KS . The Cadis (O) Sentinel of-tho S3d savs- ■■■firai | been a large amount of wool brought e TH e 0,11 alP ' iK3 rangiuj; Hoinlhr to 40 ms* Whig ofthefilst says i Market rather out,., —all waiting for new wool; salesaboittfiO n T) th/Brw wool comes in freely in Email lots, Wodl froin tihi?®? peeledthe latter part of next week inthis 4erk« h r-nJ' siderable eomnctulon m the market wesr’n'nrf'o,? 011 . excitement. Foreign nows rather lends toerrfn? u° f market. Everything in regard to permanent Onnl le , e the.stasoli is in' doubt, speculation is rttn o?vi TeB cr fi-nr that prices may rule higher .ban pru'emfo, m B J^ 1 faoiureraio purchase. Wool inthis market it ical moment, is soiling at very low tiS “‘a 8 cr ‘ l : doubtless oo ilmuo so, wcre ittiot tor tSe imnredeheo'of manufocinrers intending ocenis u»*i °f the QnxuM) of dealer* to buy as much Wool and groanding their reason upon the JEnglisu martet. y Ca "* • COri-EU —The Orleans Bulletin of ibn in u Wo notice since our lastrev,ew.the a? r iiV“ r h f t "i (: cargoes dirccifrom Kio, with 10,200 hags, vi> - 'rh 0 l o,?i phmo wnh 40CO bags, the Slillorv wi h won %? ' noma *uh CSCU, the luYi\wo oTO.ctt Btlll be.ow, ai the 'i jm B n!e doo bogs ouMonday at OSQ±c, and re-haggld yc.Ky . , ARRIVED: Si-smer Atlantic,, I'ersmson, Brownsville, a , .i 1 ,?. 1 ■ a re, „ J“P'nirickson, McKeesport. ~ Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Niwion a GeresEae.CooanhWesiKcwion. „ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Mtcnig»»tNß.*-BtiM, IwaWr/'---- o l?f e 'l C,,T ' i J. Bt A‘ cb > Well vilte „ rfMoore, Wheeling. Astu, Boyd, St, Louts. ■ • ■ ■ vVcllavllic, ChrisUcr, Bridgenou ,i „ , DEPARTED: Baltic, Beunci, Brownsville. ' ( Atlun.ic, Parkinson, do : •« Sr,‘'^ h ' V. H. WiJKKLISfL ——^—■——- • N», Market suect.v •■'■„rA I J?6. hia y Trade, r OLAt\ FHANKLIN PACKETS. }'i-?‘»£eQA ALlr.Gmj\v cclle t4tiUKSa!t!aa-'»0. vvLript. >VJ4. JiANNA. loaVCtf live AM*. ulS”? M^ { Iprt ‘ ranJtl * ,l »' iver y j>rt>nf i a! VC I »itJ2*Au^dair f „ steamer ALUttSIIKNY JSttU/ENo 3. Cant Joan TcaeeH-tnc AUeci’e^iV'whoTt 1 Un,every Ti,\>d a *j ard Alf 1 k ’ lor f rci'tiu or l-ufts tse,&p;>iy p M n oa rd frrmrtO Hocbiu t) 'poft» vagj-r £?? T,|a£ ?« I'ACiHC, Zaiocr Max * & . a > 1 11 « c a v g far the a trove and i'liercifcliV on. porn* tvtry V,aid o'clock, p. ■ l-orfreisiilur iMssai-e.DpiUyoii board.orio : ~ ~ ... T. WOOUS ft SON, r ‘l Water ft, and 03 Frontal. ■ ■ . „ ■ & or Kittaantjjg ami Cam,!}. ' l; m 4 P ! « 4 «»n« steamer uAmasSuCLaRIOiN, Cnpt. ATiursejis, will leave this Auejj.'Uiy wharf onAtunday, Wednesday and Kridiiv* f.s-'.giu or pame* apply on board. inovlB Tor tong Kcacli' Marietta,Parkerofcure .. and Oalllpoilß* .■ ■. lhe fine sw«n>er,COV...:MEIGS. iJh-thfrtW Sac.N*, MaVcr, will leave for the above ■ at, <* imcnr.ediaie.poise every ■• **-?***tA*ArwZ!\ IUhiDAY, m 3 P. 61, l or freight or r?vss.-?gc apply on board, or to ; JOHN KLACFC Wctiae.-Jay PacUot. corvisniaaitii ' If3?l^ri*v.‘ , J.ici?*«>er*liy. ttmvornHe2f*t June in* friabititbi KRANK.FOKT . IIrtTKL will be opeueH for U«e .accommodation of HOARDERS, durintribe lum mer.fespon*. Fr?Tikfon v J»b<*?^n nr»EAj»7?T‘3 ■- PctlnTha Store, KPifgst. BGMhSTiC DRY GOODS:—The subscribers have jUsi received a fresh supply of plain and fancy punlcti-Calicoes, Cheefcs/Gingnams.Jtfoalm*. Ac*.: At* *o,on hand,aborted stock of Variety Goods, Jewelry and W utche.vwliich theyoffer -Wholesale; at greatly reduced price*/ - ' V JeH - - JAMFS M»CANDLr.aR A- CO. cr • -• 01*5. K. MW M 1 * - - • ] (> P. lx' UOWLU. _ „ LOOM IB & JI'DOWKU, GEXERAL COL LEO TORS. Office over S Jones A Co '* Babkingifouse. corner of u-s-r.: OO J “ nll JoUr ' h s ’ ree,,l > Bitulnirgll, Pa. City and country collections promptly attended to. . . . . lir/aenrts: _ Wn:more & Wolff, B. A Fahnestock A Co . Miller A Biekettoii, Wm. EagaTeyA Co, J. P. Tanner A Co, George Breed, Harper & Phillips. . ,[jeS4 „ , Saloonannd ilotbi* ~ TZTSI. ST. WARD would respcoifully announce to *T «I 0 Babies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and ri plntty, that the.spacidus Saloon* althelAthemeam Build. :tog*» are now supplied with, a eupeiloe qattliiy of 100 fromß A?RSup!lT n -^^ olher «P«‘> . ALSO—The Bathing department will always be (bind in ptder, for.llotj Gold, or Shower Baths, an almost in uupensible reqeutle.for the preservation of health, mylt Aielgnmeat far tUa Bonefltof Creditor^ R\? r 4 ct of voluntary assignment. executed on ihe jj-fthday „t May, in the yenr ISSB, bv CliiatM’- 10 Rfehs rd T. Leech, j r..the said: Clark, W Cralh A Co., made the said Richard T. Leech, ir. tt Trustee, tor the benefit of their creditors. - All persons having claims against the said firm, are requested to prr.senttlienitothosul'scriber; and nil persons indebted rftl> a Td notified to call oil tite subscriber, at 1.13 W oodsireetj Pittsburgh, and bay or arrange the same. mtl7 r A ; . R. T. LEECH, JR. Star llalcery anft lee Cream Saloon, A inform their -Tt. old friends and oust jmefs.that they areiioworo- E!!r e 'Vp a nno r^A a l 0 r On J 0 - aa Di “ mona Alley, 10 serve np p ? S a E CBEAM ’°‘ the very best bt all boars of the day and eyemnm? They always keep oh hand, every ktndof Cakes nnd Confectionary, fresh and sweet. 1 arueaand families will be served with all articles they may order, on the shortest notice and on tile most Valia lactory terms - Remember the piece, No. 84" Diamond .alley, o few doors sonthof the Diamond. ; lmvl4:sw Another Fresh Arrival atNo.OT. ■' Tl * POihorth‘westeorncr ofWoodst. JL/. and Diamond alley, arc just opening a Fresh block of Fancy Prints, Sommer PuntalOons,iCaines, Bo rsgo Do Luincr, Ttench Manchester nnd Domestic r ,")?■ T «?edier,-with n complete assortment of Ladies’Dress. Goods. Also, a large slock cf Hosiery, Glo ves,dee. These, together with our former purchases, makes our stock unsurpassed by nny west ol the moun tains, to which we solicit tho attention of buyers, ns wo cnivoOertiiera on the moat favorable terms. n. gregg & cn Kino Oolong Ulaclt Xeds. 1 yV 1, would call the aitenitoaof our retail customers •S', to «nr largoi stock of Black Teas, selected with great care In ihc New York market- ” * houehotiff, flUft, Ssc.; English Breakfast,!?- ih. fihen I-iite Oolong. • SOc.t Extra Oolong, ysZ Delicious Oolong, 8100 Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, some prices ns shove, pure nnd fragrant 1 1 „,„ R ' l i l l l ? roccr3 , a ra, invited to call and examine oitr s.ock, cither packed in.quarter or half pounc packages or m balk, by the hulf chest. : ■ ■ . puusages, . . A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, JiS— 33 Fifth street.' ■_ HtarVsl Hear Yet VTOTICE IS lIKREUY GIVEN to *U. pqrcbaseM of X i -Fine Jewelry .and Watches,, that lfoouis now ready r°nM P ?i* >r J th , ft andmo.tfashionable fiS Gold Jewelry, ami avlower prioes ihon anvoihtTdcdl. nn H !I t bu } Rfor cash cheap, and sells for on, 8 gI I p rt r^ eQp i , i mafces - sales and small profits.— lhorerore, all .persons purchasing Gold Jewelrv FinV Stiver Ware, Watches, to, froSi this esmb Sh’ment will be sure to got the valueofilOO cents for ever dollar Sy*?!* 4 - iGbld, \Vntehes from SSO to 8100: Silver Watches from SO to 20, Silver Spoons Y.ofa SS to nnrVnla r°, 1 ,? r -f ood ’ e< s nill 'Y cheap ; Please coll at Store in the city “ oaablfl ““ - leiS »*■ M’KENNA, Aaet’r. P. a*. DAVIS, Auctioneer. R R J^n?^?,’h 4c J A ,a«ioH.-on Tuesday afternoon.. §ss=£Scl’FßE^S Cr“i bVusbVs? W h a^K. brushca i tfnmnrxKir h o ’sl,°e«’,, SjfSJtSff ! Books. AT . AroilOß—On Satarday eveninir Jim. tiarnfr'wnSd 1 ”^m 1 ’ 0 r O mraerc i»lSalesrooms' and FtMi streets, wtli be sold, a large S:LW B n #r valo! l l ’ e , Ufological, historical,poelioal slid miscellaneous Looks. Among which are standard IthTary.edmona.tijr the best otnnors, five iilastratid cno y dibles, blank books, letter and [ P“P“f> Pens, pencils, engravings, Ac. 1' 25 P. M DAVig, AucL’r. fi AV * r'nt? B0 ? KA *^ A YS. BUGGY AND SQUARE AT Aooflori.—Ou Saturday inornate, June Commercial Sales Rooms, cor ner of Wood and l-ifth streets, wilt be sold TOithoat re- RoealiSl^n 011111 w * l om. it may concern-3 soperior 8 k^Vgonfonesentyi^sn^erior SsmnfSfom?*^ 5, All °' Wl,Kh nrc °fbhe best Je!is P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer- %°, s§fii".2 r l rWiai B .s‘ , ssFi!si ~s .^ .«, 4M» and 45, baying eRCh ttffani of 20 fcel^’Loculi |tr«i, and extending back 120 feet to the alley l3Sre. Terms—One-half cash, residue in Iwo cqual annual payments, WiUilttcreat.'sccored by bordandraorMske ■JSP. P. ai. DAVIS, Anct’r. w. a. M’CARTWIsvT Anotloneer! i'i'* OF DRY GOOD-, VAHIT-TV O GOODS DRUGS, PERFUMERY,OILS, PAINTS 4c„ *t Audios-On Thursday next, July l. 1552, wili he so.d, at 100 tlocit, A. ai,otthe store, of Davitf Jar by order of Corter Cams, eJ, fr. / rf .Al.eeheny county, all his entire stock of ftiJ?'°'~L Vaf I ,f 5 y Good ‘' Perfumery, Drags, Oils and Wn'f ir n*lfjs eotnprtses a large assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, Variety Goods and Fancy articles. Sm! i r n k .o’i'"”, , " r? ® /“bronablo Wholesale and hctail Dry-. Goods htore. -.Also, a large assortment of Perfumery, Drugs,Oils and Paiiru. The stock of Dry Go “ js |i'i ul, . r large,nnd has been selected with great enro. They are ail fresh and seasonable goods, of tbe laiest s ylcs and patterns, and holds out grea tnduco. ments for merchants and dealers to attend the sale , ~ CABTKR CURTIS, ShcrilT -J±l w a muartnuv, Aneiv Y ALUABLE HEAL estate at Arcnctt wm bo sold.ou eaturduy, June ’.(iih, ot 3 o'clock in the af. icrpoou, qn.tbc pfemiscs, in lie borough of Lawrence* Allegheny Arsenal, Ten Valuable Bulldl ing Lots of Ground, beautifully sftuutcd, in a health? and p.easant pan of the Villose, commanding,a delightful iNw te Alieelieny river and surrounding coaimy— P'ensaut and UesTralile ltoa uoa* iiuhe neighborhood (or a private residenco. - To pertoas desirous of tecoring to theraseive* a home ala low pnee, this is an opportunity s-idora offered at au£ (ion.. Any lufocinauan, to persons desiring to narchm* will be given by Palling at ihe audion store of the sub «cr her any time before the sale* when a plan of the lots Qcl9) W. G A CC t J r? F- Adam* A Co.’a lSzorisis HEIGHT REDUCED.—From and after this date our rates on pound freight* from Pfailadelphia to rinsburgh, will be 63,00 per tOU lbs.—a reduction of S 3 per cent. Tune, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh 36 ™2ri I?Prs| BAKER A FORSYTH. SS A «lSi T w£^ F THI i S ' I ! GCK . ,,Or ' DER S of *0 h Vard Savingb Bank’lTviltbc held at tbo of* Sj,9 Bank, fto*424lnbetty6trrt:,onToegday,'the €9ih day of Jcne tjexi, at 10 o’clock* A. jff = with refer* business of the late firm will be settled by II Lxk Ss?M^rl, fcUlhon “' 1 10 use * fae name of the firm ior %?‘ fc * c - . £• i?SJSA CT § ?0 * fltt vonji?ice“CreVm. Cl J 3 dozen t rnston A Merrill’s superior Extracts, vl2: vanilla, Ro*e, . - * • Lemon, Peach, - ' grange, > . .Bitter Almonds, •- m.i tiinßer. Noune**; , slcr*5 lcr * P*och Water. snd Orange Flower 51 J "i for sol = b V W. A. M'CLURG ftCD, “ - » 8 « . •*.* _ . . SSpLibpny street.• ■ucose’a Steam Plano £’orte Faet6rF*~ was&k—»_» ' *• L* LBABR having applied machi* manufacture of PIANOS; be *8 w cha »‘ e d to sell ut least twenty-five Jr V- f, * *P«f■centcheoper than any brought from the Last, and warranted equal in every respect. upwards Eoscwooli finnoSj frora 8180,00 and _Sevonocia»o to do - sso CO JwlsvESSi£ Hand 9lre ' 1 ’ ovcrJohns '’ “» Accordeons, Violins, an;f repaired. fjeS;y ' Coat 4 com t Coal r" mimcnAßiiEßs eoAL company ore prepared „ a n y/l<™ly°f, goodhinck Coal,™ ebon notice, at their Harbor, cn This Ohio Kiver at M’Kec’s Hocks; at SMS pet ion of aato ft* 4 ‘ „„T|;eir i'ac | litte« for dcliveriuß Coal exceed any works fhJ£h. K £ v «-. al, ISundaj » ex* EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh ai*BCo a .'at ... Passengers dine at/t!* T??hf “I 11 re s?** Maßstllon at a SO p m. This t 0 Ma "p llon - The Alliance House {raven^p?i°i“ d haa nccemraodations for lhe t A e? , ’ £ f W ? AST . passenger TRAIN li^ML P i l . ! r llU ' eh ®U l *■■■«'» dining at Salem, and reaching Alhnnce m 2 4u P M, ill lime for Llie train tr> BriJhw ■Vn? n i V ,r f ,n n ,, °P > ««ur-«■ New on * Columbiana and Snlera - By either of SSVJJ:£i pa s senß 5 r ? 'an reach Cleveland abont half Lake fi Erie. C °° k ’ ond ln lime for ltie Eyeningßouta oh J dicing the Fast Train at U a. ti, they can trahsact iSihS;nM'siaa,““ ™i“«.■■»■*» S«KjS^ e *? s “"“^^S^SS P?tuhn?ni? !;?■’ K' v,n ff Passengers umn to take tea’hi a3opa ßb,d8 ° On DyUie Peaosylvama Railroad a? btirghm n fwo day om l C ca ' n Ci ‘ iclm ' a >i» Fats H£F»3KWW»BMKi *asEESG»»*fcoaa THE FREIGHT TRAIN. am* snd mfia e «. C » a i r i DUncll ad i leaves Pittsburgh at 4 30 TrSn- Av^it,?.'« A i™ anc . 6 feftbe-arrival.of the Fast StoSauWaf* lmmed ale y after, and reaches Mas- Accommodation Train leaves PiUsDQrgh at 10 a. M.and 5.30 p. «., and New Brighton * l wA‘^‘* ani M*» ■'**•> stopping at intermediate suuonr. . KnuwoAiickets, good tor two days, are sold between Pittsburgh,fiochester and New Brighton. tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by tbe package to some of the stations. Excursion parties nro accommodated.at reasonable rates.-. ■■■.:. The fast train returning, will leave Alliance at 4.15 p. M-, New Brighton at 7p. », and will reach Pittsburgh at: §Ai M. ■■•■■■ • • • ‘ :• '••■■..•.■■■. The trains do not mn on Sunday. Omnlbusses run in connection with the trains to and * from the station on Federal •...•■* ...>. For tickets apply at the FederalatreetSlation of the. Ohio aadFeansylvania Railroad, to - GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket agent, „„ or to J. JIESKIMEN, Not*.—By the route byreSmboat 60 : Vine, and thonee by railroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare is 83,60. Pittsburgh, done Si, 1853, - . •.. if. %^r:;v^.^y:^i.,'V re- ¥ > medical. The areat TeteMnu Rtmidv i " DR. H. B MYERS' EXTRACT, Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla. Tinsyaluabte medicinal prepara pon differ* entirely , from any ample enraci of Surßaparilfa ll or corn -11100 pur'jyiagmcdieiml. It I* a coin v of raany of. MOST CLEAN* orUS'fflSSf ‘oISTS, article swhich.enlcr lrn„ a 0 ™SvSES eii, ' enCe ’ and r ' ea '&vMy&mrj^ than any otherm the market. Perron* “ Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, radically.eared byjistng.ino or three botUel? mi. .5 iheonly Compound tn which Dandelion, Wild Rh*,w and Sarsapanlla arc *o prepared to Oder the pecuhS virtues of each,in combination with pure eitiaeX ST other healing article*, in a highly concentrated auaS' Its ingredienu are PUREI,Y VEGETABLE. nnd'are suelr roots and barks as are found, though chieflv ting certain parts t la tfieif general tendency. to Prodne* the most cleansing and/hesling effects. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE To care many diseases. Dropsies, Kldney'Com pants, &Ce, draw off Watery Humors from the Blood* or corrupt and irnia'JDg secrcUons of diseased organs fromtheijody,withoutihelhoroagUoperations on the Kidneys, as causedby this medicine. rfobther extracts even; Preten Ho this effect.- In fact, this very operation, ! for which jt xs.pauicaJariy compounded, differs from ail other preparations,.and makes li the -best compound i inexistence..'. ■ • . . > ■. INALL C*BES OP DROPSY, use this medicine.— It will relieve. -Jr has cured when life UseJf was de- ■ spaired of. It contains articles,that will cure, if anv» ; thmg can* and takes the only method:to make fcerma ncnicures. - * SHIP FEVER* SHIP FEVER! Toproduce tesljmony in proof of tbectireof thisdls ease is acknowledged y new. Thepublic bavesolong been taught to regard it as fatal, that its positive cure would seem almost ainiracle; yet : - v . ~ BBIP FEVER Ha 3 BEEN CURED, And by the Great Vegetable;Remedy, Dr.-IRB.Mv lfO”. Wild Cherry, Ac;, alone, wo select the following, as a specimen of the nurae rous tesumoiiials ip the efficiency: of this medicine in coses of this malignant.disease, which we-have to ex* lu fe , ‘ ~£, ? £ T, ® lON . v OF PHYSICIANS. s Bkillfnlphyßician,reiicling •? Beffjilo,B. Y». and one who hnadevoted himself par, Ucalarly to thentndyand care of the Ship Fever,-with: cv[ ? r I P iaEe of which be is conversant,: gives the Pollowicg testundnyin reluUon to the effects of this ntcilei.ne, ns prepared by hlmseil: •‘This n to ceriify. thaa have nsed Dr. H:B; Myers'' Exiract.of'PaJw.elion;:Wild Cherry,.and Sarsaparilla, SnOTn n" 1 in c r cs o' a ««”£« of patients sick Fe ' ,cr ’ w ‘. ltl very beneficial resells. And I consider It a general curative in that disease.” Prepared by MYERS A RICE, No, U Warren street, New York; O. E SELLERS, N° QI Wood street! Pttubargb. sold fev apr3:deodAw RETiTATt.K ABLE CURES! B Y TUB ,USE_ -OR. HO UQHTON'S rom JDr. Houghton's No'e ik of Casts and Cortes ienee—C* sb I—Miss 1., aged 89 This lady ' Very spare end sallow ad.ineessant pain and easiness in the pii of the iaeh: Two or three’ a day the pain in -dsed to each a degree .dgony. These attacks uap>: . -- .uodVaiid sometimes when none i aad beentaken. Sheraisedmush sour, clearfiuid from U?e stomach in ?hemomlrig.-The stomach swelled much at nfght: Tongue coated and clamtnyj orach thirst fno appetite. ; Bow'erS-costive; duH i stupefying seceatioji in the forehead.. Complaints of two years standing: Gave “ e r/o mo itepsln dn Monday.vCame" back in Vweek, caia the paiahad.not been half so bad since taking the second and was daily growißg less, ; The coosWnr gnawing, was also; gone. Appetite improved: tongue cleaner; bowels regcJarj heaa ln another week she was, entirely free pain iii the stomach—raised no acid fluids—head felt dear, and every Uraceof the stomach,contplaihpwaa reinovedi 2?ed 50*-Tdmojfitfr«a«mg - yejy-fjoui lady. II ad stifle red p ain, usually Very se ZZlfjt inibe region of the stomuebj for three y ears past. rind particularly to tense after ea ting. Whenauheworsv .t® a V if somehaTd body were being thrust Into thepit of iheai&nftch and bored in every direction. Mach' tenderness oil pferanre.- Tnslarfyused the Pepsin with surpwslngenect Soon after theirs!dosethepamceased —sue feu some nausea, and retchedj-but nothing came up. Several months have pasted, but there has been no reiuraof the pam. Tongue clean and moist: no sore ness of the stomach. ’ e .V ??¥**&“* ,May, 1851 —On die 7th ofMay, 1851, Rev M.-D. folhami,pastprofthe fj? rian P bnrc Mn Louisville,Ky., Was ond : bad becir for a loag urne conhned to bis-room. and most of Otetimeto his bed^widiDyspepsia andChronicDiar rhcea, and was to alloppearagceon the very verge of s£k ff^ e ; a ckjowlcdg e siio be so by his physician. l i ea i C iS eo l d " Bt^n,e^n9iD ° is P° w ® r ' WJt l>' cute fleet, and at tbe above named niae»the'iiaTient. by ° n f bis phynirian, commenced theSe: of Df, e P®( n ’ ai| d to the asiorflahmenu surprise Thl i!ft' .relieved dajv Xs® l W d ?y . he Jeft JiTrcpm The saih dari which wss excessively hotcheyode ten mdeiwitli ad eft etflhih weDiona viriuothe country: and on the thirteenth dayvtaough hot euUrely res’ored to las natural strength, he was so far recovered ay id go alone a journey of Jive huedred miles, where ho arrived [ ll inaea improved in health,hayiog h.ad'oodis~ &K of ' ,le emraaehor bowels adeilalilngihe trsi are faciatiotcontrovena6le,Bnd fh.™ - ° ,e wh . ich „ OD ßKto convince all skeptics that S./f» ■ a S amt i!1 Icpsm. Lctphysicians add dyspep tics love,Mate. BB GE&. H.KETsM ■ , Knly wholesale and retail agent, 140 JVood »t.. Piiis'- bqrgn,_Pa._ £ [mySo:d4w „ aOUSB>B A°ccSpJpa a . h S /f °ry«Uow book Root, fl-„ Kt’.-*'!’ .fl'f-SWs oak among the proprietory pjiv’S??* '^S. c “Wjy for,completely carlo. Canker. .-all Rheum, Erysipelas, aedaiiother aiseasef arising fronr an unpare state of,the blood.: Ateo.Ltoer Cotnprntnt, Catarrh. Uyspcpsia, Headaches, Dili lies/ CooghsjSorenees.and Tightness nbont the Cheat *Broi?* : chius. or Hoarse ness, nseimS?n ees°?ta blSel of* 1 " 1 “ n,e < in, B e .) for sale by "V. ■ 1 « U !' S ? TAAFt-Tn MAUUIRK i BiW,. T wiS 5 ! 1 LrraonaUe, or LeSiiresugar, Xj aBn [ ,l,y an,ipij a3nnld r lrlltjfQr sale , b * > i»ik *' A ' rEl '* * CO., Grocers and Tea Dealers, ' -±215 203 Liberty .tract H °V,“ U \ h,l \ l ,' ,r ' u "M’&HI'IHSM- ”= 11 or aU ?v , ‘!fl l 3i oe X iwniV Wood vyawßoarda; ■: C]oi&e» lloriej: ie,a W, A,■ M’CLVRG & CO , - ,—— • Wo Soft Liberty mkcl~ TJPANDIES-IN BOND-A. Scignctie and Pellevoi. Jj sip Braudies—darfc undpale—m qr casts; also Nn. poleon, J» ociaces-jimlei- Custom trouse charle-ml nthar with'l7 varieties' of RochrHe, Cognac ami ae 5« Brandies or the most superior £S“ s *gf ,31 rnJob sale cbenp > hy JACOB WEAVER, JrV cor. Market and First »V house ot W.M»C!intock,ss Kent h fiiiS? W iE d«icrmioes our present 'stork aT * pods 01 . cost, i|o incite UISSSSioTSf SL'VXZZ to fornub, to grgat bargains. * ue wishing A.*p«tt“mof O P„°-L“ ««*«,will l ca ,' cs J* erI1 B« »e Lainca, 103121: f >oi) Bereges; 18c; - ■■:■■■■... ‘ Jttt R ieces Changeable Silk, very low j i 80tt Crape and Summer Shawl*: ■ ' Printed Lawn* ; 1* tloStitnmerJQe Lalnes, solatia fo??aslOc; Also, Laces, Krqhro;det;te3, ffasicjy and Glovoa. (jag OaliUMj Y«rf)eq^a l ;Qr««nboaie..Pian(i> collection ol pahbos wert . of tbe moan- X taiiw, one tiinidred an 4 .fifty ywieues. Thorborn’a nnd.Hoyey’s Verbena** wiitahnre urieqaaUed.'.fri faai, Hovey’i Amoiieoj burnta Heroine, S 4 Eclijttc. andJSlrSjßlanc, are admit ted ; to beiheGerasofthevvorld, The above, wifi every variety of Greerihcuseand other Plants, for eale ai the Passengerand RerclUanceOffice of : »t«SM7A ROBINSON, I Earopem and General Agent,- 1 Is 3 W6oti street; y. J T9-Bftllroa4 Contractor#* T>ROPOSALB will bo recoiycil u.itii after the 24th thy 'J/ of Jaly nejp, inclusive, att'io Engineer Offices- of the North Western 1 Virginia BaCrotU, in Parkersburg, West Union ; and Clarksburg, foi »iio Gradaatfon *nct Masonry of SO or 60sections (of uhnoi one imle each of ilia! Bond— embracing nU the h -*»?*esi parts of the workacd- conwnuor anomber o. tunnels, deep ciit : dues and embankments,aswellosn cons'derable share' of bridge and culvert nnsonry. s The tu;e extends from the Ralumore and Ohio inonih of Three Forks Creek, two mites east of Feuermaj, to burg,on tbeOhlo nver» andis aboutlCl tnlfesin length Specifications wiH.be ready at ihe offices named, and also otFeiieTman ; on and ™“ e . s .iho:. Jff.y* proximo,' and Engineers w/il **? hflor-i uiJormaliorr The country ihrpogh which the Road - " cases is beaiV ihy, well setUeiand culuvaMd, and abtm >toimlfe* may be hod along the roate, and from eit ofit by means of the I&iumore and Ohio Bailroci -ij^Norih western Tampike and other good roads, am. } , fe e Ohio riser The facilities lor cheap execution e •r.c worS are unusually great BaltimoreandOhid Railroad Is advancing dly tS completton, mnl; re-Jeoaioga-largoamouni• Ityi. s Bidt&rs nmsihrfngUw best ieKimonial*. and wi *?£! wjiatother work they may have Ottban?. , ! the President and Xhrectora. JslS eoaufth Jy rl* * ' 5 1 j /o‘ „ -v- --v *<, r • f e ? " v ~ C v *r M THEMISSOUR'f EXCkIvoE, On Mffl X‘*r lbs earner of ehoit *iree?. 10 Alrfenmn PARKINSON, S4W^* P ‘ .'fiO I^l—iue subscriber offer* for HenPtKr sSSiF-HS^-feM ~~ n!:,r lt. PAULSON. No. 73 Wood a. Trw^ 1 *' — f 'T D frame liotue«v two »torie* hith 1 17 or Jf,“2 i* , ‘,°“s” tl Apri, «o l Ehe,,y tSomasVSFF/rif "■ *“■■ 1 1 " 1 ■•-•••■■• >-.v r. .ypp 29 Pifth * treat D®bl n w““u B ,» offer foftei oa ibe comer by mo Sn riircr—will be rem.d WALTER BRaNT/ i. " 76 i c nE3coroT^^rr\ I U notiU of Tarenium, 'a; Co\tV,.^7 Fat]ori, at half an how^Tid^^ 1 ?^ cily r by ihe Railroad, a valuable property af ftVntt?«!£ c P CT , e r!.Jf e!! Btockt d wi,& Mlecied Ifuit ofeverv tastefdlJir arranged and Jn excellent cond'tion^»i^ , : ' a wide centre half. 4 roomy add finishjv?nf o ' p«* goffd cellar, and pump water ' ThA• OhliTni,!i!? * a'oathtrn ejpcsnro, onthebrat ofthe Ohio, and « wet! worth the attennon or those deslrini S Ktreat in the country, Price SISuo. Term*«Sns," mediate possession oiuneeay. lm. S. CUTJIBEET, Genernt Agent, SO Smitbfletd atttet > lot for Bait. - ? ad h we “ finuhkthrongC^SwSi t Si^j!s S ge , who will EIV . a “ nece; ?mi^sr iSt ’ ll ' m,ns s,re V'ir.’&SJ' w%TI ‘ “-•— P - M’hENNA. Wnm.... 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