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Allegheny county, ..are about.to erect one .■of.the largest flouring mills in; the United States, in - Allegheny City. -Gentlemen connected with the company have, visited many extensive establish ments In differcntparts of this country, and they are prepared lo go ahead with all the late im provements in machinery and building. -The company have- selected one of; the best sites in the west, borth for the reception of grain and the ready transhipment of the manufactured ar ticle to a market. - Their mill is to be located on the vaoant tot bounded by Leacock and Dorragh streets , and the Canal -Basin,, in Allegheny City,'* and is about 160 feet square: They propose to lay a track for oars from the Ohio and Pennsyl vania railroad,. over the canal,- into- the second story of the building. By this means, cars load ed with wheat‘in the great wheat-growing dis tricts in Ohio H through which this road passes, can be .taken into the mill without trouble. The flour.will.be plaoed in canal boats at the mill, and need: not be reshipped until its arrival cast. This will save, both in tho recoption of tho arti cles and shipment, the upnal. expenses of tran-, shipment nnd draynge. We anticipate for this enterprising company an extraordinary business. Independence Dag, from oil accounts, will. be celebrated in Us usual manner, in this city. There ia one ‘thlng,-however, whieh should -be done—and that is, all plaoes of business should: be closed on the fifth—the day to be celebrated. Many .of our store keepers have announced their intention of closing their stares, and.it should be made a general thing. . For the paltry amount of business done, us a general rule, on. such a day, it is not worth while to keep tho pa triotism of a large number of youog men—eager to signalize themselves—below zero, by confining them behind the counter. Trials for Murder. —Tho cases af tho Common wealth vs. John and Houuora Cauley, who aro indicted for tho murder -of three children of Mr. and-Mrs; ,Cnthbert; of First street; in this city, . will, be taken up thistoorniug, Tho greater part of thoinorniujji .will.be ocoapied in empan neling a jnry, and the casn wjll be opened in the afternoon... The Messrs; .Fetterman and F. C. Flanegan, Esq., will appear for tho Common wealth,- E. P, Jones-and Sc W. Black, Esq's., for John Cauley; and James K. Kennedy and T. J. Fox Alden, Esq's., for BonnoraCantey. Zaaf ZTp.—Many of onr .large steamers have laid up for ihe summer season,, owing to the dullness of business and the rapidly falling state of the river. -All of oar Cincinnati packets will lay up during the ensuing week. . Tho Messen ger No. 2, Pittsburgh, and Bnokoyo State, have already gone:down to the marine railway,-and the other paekets-wili follow. - They will allun dergo what repairs may-bo nesessaiy, andbe re painted. ■ . . ■ ■ Failure of Grope. —Tho recent hail storm in this violnity done much damage to the cropsand vegetation. ' The farmers in this and surround ing counties are In low spirits at tho prospect of the grain crop, corn and: wheat particularly. The fly has pmde its appearance in many parts in the wheat, and made great ravages; owing to the cold - and wet abont corn planting season, that crop will fall for abort of the usual esti mate. Habeas Corpus. —John Dougherty, committed some time ago,-on a ehurgo of selling a raft en trusted to him-to pilot to Cincinnati, to the firm of Gill & Harris, of Wheeling, and appropriating the proceeds to his own use, was yesterday broughtbefore Judge Forward, on a writ of ha beas corpus, and- after a protracted bearing of the ease, was discharged. Ousted. —One of ourstreetpreoohers—an arti cle indigenous to Pittsburgh—assayed to raise his feeble voice against the evils la the church and state, in the school, hoase in tho village of Temperanceville, a. few. nights since, and his vul garity, met its .just reward, .By the application of abootjhewas mode to vacate the premises In the midst of one of Ms eloquent flights. Attention it tailed to the advertisement of the Pittehnrglf Trust tmdSuringa Company, in ano ther colamaVßoofca -will bo opened to-day,, at the offico of Messre. Hays & Painter, Liberty ' street, for subscription to the Company. It bos been formed tinder the auspices of our most en terprising capitalists, ondwillsucceed. fi^e. —The alarm of fire onBatnrday,atnoon, in Allegheny citjvwaa occasioned by the roof of the Oil Mill of H; Dehaven tahing fire. The fire is supposed to hare been communicated to the roof by sparks coming from the stack, and, but for the timely arrival. of the firemen, the consequences would havo been very serious. - Cricket Playeng.r— The Allegheny County Crick et Club have challenged ally club id the country to play against them in Pittsburgh this season. In order to proaure the best players in; the coun ty, eleven of the old Allegheny Club will play against any/twenty-two that cauls found in tbo county for a new ball. Rote Street. —We have been requested to call' the attention of the Commissioner to tbo state of this street, particularly in the rear of tbo coun ty buildings, i The street is in a most filthy con dition, and the proper authorities should reme dy thq nuisance; . National Convention The Friends of Freedom ia Allegheny county are called upon to meet in Philo Hall on Friday evening, to elect delegates to attend the National Convention of the Friends of Freedom, to be held in this oity on the 11th of August next. Arrived. —A locomotive and two tenders arri ved <on Friday last by canal; they are intended for the Pennsylvania Bailroad, and a track wos laldtothat road, and they were fowled up by a windlass. Pound Guilty.—The jury in the coses of John Arenburg, mdicted for the larceny of a skiff, re turned S Terdict of not guilty on Friday evening. John Heckensteio was.also acquitted of- the lar ceny of a coat on the same evening. A Nea Bank. —Application will he made at the next session of our Legislature, for the char ter of a. new Bank, to be located in Ibis city, to be called the Western Bonk of Pennsylvania. Committed. —Miohael. M’Clnskey was commit ted to prison on Saturday,-by the Court, in de fault of bail, in the sum : of $lOO, .to keep the peace to all citizens of.the Commonwealth. - _ &n(«nc«d.—JohnEoehler, convict edonFriday, of receiving, stolen goods, traa sentenced on Satr urday, to on imprisonment of six months in the county jail, and the payment of the costs. Mrt. Anna Cora ifoaatt will perform a short engagement in Pittsburgh,- commencing in a few, dayß. It Is needless to state-she will be enthu siastically -received. - - ■ We vnderetand a,ei&pßmentary benefit 1b to • be givto, sborHy, to.Mr; Brelsford; No person deserves a testimonial of this kind more than this gentleman. - 'lFfotfeA—Cigar makers are ..wanted in Sten- spen by, reference to an ad vertisement in another column. J)edk—Hiram Frew, ; of TemperanoeviUe, died -of cholera* recently, at Cincinnati while on his way to California. Police -Ktut:— There 'Was no police news of any moment on Saturday. Toe Mayor commit ted the usual number of persons for drunkenness end vagrancy, besides hearing and'acting on several petty oaees. There were three casßS of disturbing ths peace, hefore Atderman Major— sl®. defendants were all bound -over to-appear at court, with the exception, of one, -who-was die charged, as tho. Alderman”did. not consider the prosecutor in a sane mind. , Theatre*— fo-night is -set apart for the benefit of Miss Estelle Potter; Bhe will appear as Luoy Ashton in the Bride of Lammermoor, and also as Madeline in - the Foundling of Paris.. She is a very . fine aetress and deserving of cucourage ment. . Mr. Mulholland appears as Calebin the first pieoe. Setter Late than Never.—lhe young Irish girl, whom we noticed the otherday, as having been bo ill-treated by her lover;, was married to him on Saturday. He was released front prison, and the happy couple wont their way rejoicing. A DUhreaie of Opinion. In a late number of the Loudon Times are two communications. Ono of them is from a British officer; who writes from the Cape of Good Hope about the Caffres; thus : “ The Caffres are of a dark brown color, of large stature, averaging six feet:: l ehould say splendid figures. -They are a very noble, brave Bet of people, and they aro immensely superior in every way to the colonists for whom we are spilling.our best blood, while they are eheating the officers, men and government, and abasing them at the same time, although they are kept alive, by their mousy. I would for sooner fight them than the Caffres. How many Caffres do you suppose, are keeping the colony and their cattle against 5,000 regulars and about2,ooo le vies and Fingoes ? vl don't think there arc 4000 fighting men Jn all Caffrelaud: say about 8000 in Waterkloof, IOOO.in the Amatolas, and 1000 in the Fish River bush.” ' This looks magnanimous in an offieer engaged in the Csffre war, but the samo paper has an ar ticle from another hand, under the signature of “C. 8.,” coolly proposing to set a price upon the heads of thisnoble, brave set of people,” men; women and ohildren. “ These,” says “C. 8.,” ‘.‘are the barbarians that the Exeter Halt people would deal gently with. I propose that they be exterminated as wolves were exterminat ed in England, by giving a reward for eaob head —say £2 for men, and £1 for women and chil dren; This would turn the boors oat, and is, in my opinion, tho only way to deal with such in human savages.”— N. T. Post. Tire PnEstDEXTs or tub United States.— .George Washington served eight years in the Presidency—elected by no party. John Adamß was the first • Federal President—served four years. John Q. Adams was tho second—served four years. W. H: Harrison was the first Whig President, and the third elected in opposition to the Democratic party. Ho died at the beginning .of tbc administration; and the Tyler administra tion served four years. Zachary Taylor was the next Whig. President, and tho administration which followed served four yenra; making eight years of Federal and eight years of -Whig rule out of fifty-six years, leaving the Democrats in powgr for forty years. ABoastixg Wiuo Taken Daws.—A New York Whig yesterday, boasting of tho candidate Gen. Scott, just nominated, offered to put up $lOOO on.the success of the Whig ticket, and said bo was to be found at the Eutaw House. On hear ing of this a couple of Democrats took a hook and proceeded to tho place designated, when, af ter considerable “blowing" on the part of the banteror, $5O forfeit was put up, the $lOOO each to bo banked at another hour of the day. The hoar came and oar friends were there with the “cool thousand” for Pierce and King, bat Mr. New Yorker would’nt “Book.” The consequence was that the Baltimore Democrats took down the $5O, nnd-the boasting Whig too.— Balt. Argus. A Goon One.—Wincbell tho humorist tells the following which happened, to bis knowledge, same months since. A gentleman seeing acrowd, and stepping up to inquire the cause, thus ac costed a son of Ireland: ■. “Could you inform me wlmt occasions this large crowd 1” - “Well, sir—yes, sir—X believe it is a funeral, sir!” “Thank you, sir. : Could you tellme who it is that is dead?” “Why, yes, sir. As near as I can learn, sir, it’s the man who's in the coffin, sir!” A PnonrABLE Sugar Puahtatios.—W. H. .Stewart; Esq., of Philadelphia, it is said; has a sugar plantation in Cuba containings,2BB acres, I,C6Q of which are planted in cones, which in 1851 produced 3,209 hhds. sugar, weighing 4,- 098,088 lbs;, - and 1,553 punches of. molasses, 200,688 gallons, which sold in the United Stateß f0r.5147,000. The actual expenses for the year was $22,000; and new machinery $BOO. He has 457 slaves, 300 of whom only aro effective. They manufacture about 12,682 lbs. each. - EgL. A lady at New Orleans, for disobeying a summons to attend as witness, was ordered by Judge Labhk to be imprisoned for one night for contempt of court. J@-FREBH OFSTBBS received daily by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVEBLET HOUSE, Diamond-Alley. SPANISH MOSS—IO bales on hand and for sale by Jell - > v ARMSTRONG feCHOZgfIL HfeRHING— 20 bblsNo-1.-junrec’d and lor sale by JcB . . RPgSKLU A JOHNSTON. THE Annual MeeUngofthe Stockholders of the Atlr • tie and Ohio Telegraph Gompany will beheld agrees able to the Charter, on Thursday, JulylSth* at 11 o’closk, A..M ;at the Company’*Office, in the Borough of Bedford, Pa, for the purpose of electing nine Dlree* tors for the entaing year, and-to transact snehether business a« may be brought before the meeting. : • . - SUPERIOR PaCKEO. ’i’EAS.-r'l lie attention of He toiler* U requested to ohr superior Teas, pot up in quarter, half sou one pound package*, securely covered with tin foil, and Warranted equal utevery respeettothe best put up in the East, and superior to the majority of them Every package Is labelled with oar name and guarantee, subject to tie returned, if not approved on trial. Dealerswill be supplied-at rates as low a* the same quality coit be had in the Eastern rides. v ■ ; Jt or sale by W. A.M’CLURG ACO, -Jpg • • -Grocersand Tea Dealer*. BLANK UUOK*, PAPER AND WTATIONKBY— The subscriber has on hand a wel! selected oMort meat of blank books,stationery, copy letter, note, draw* lng, priming and wrapping paper, bonne boards, Ac., al| or which bewlU sell at prices tUatcannoifuil to give s itafacnon. . Steamboat and every other description of Job Pilot ing executed with neatness and despatch J blank books ruled and bound to any given pattern; old books re* boand Cash paid or-Rags. - . J-R. WELDEN, Bookseller and Stationer, • - 0? Wood street, between 3d nod 4th. *1 ’HE subsenoerhason hand and for sale; very tow for 1 cash or approved eudorsed paper, the followragsec oiid-hand pruning materials: 269 Ebt Long Primer, in good order; 70 lbs Minion, do; 24 paiis Cases, . do; . I seiColumoßolesforadoubiemediamßhcci; 1 Marble Imposing Stone} 4 Composing Sticks; . .3 Single Stands» : .Several fonts of lle&d Letter for advertise ments, Ac < forming & complex office- for a coaatry pa per. - A. JAYNES. jelS : - : Afent-forL-Johanpo A Co. ENGINEER'S STATIONERY.— Whatman's Drawing Paper, of all sizes. Tracing Cloih, in roll* 38 inch wide. Trautwme's ■Cross Section Diagram paper, for em bankments oH4 and 24 feet broadway,and excava tions oflB and 29 feet roadway. Roll Orawing Paper, 59 inches wide.' Log do do Iteable Elephant; Profile Paper. • • . * v Tope Lines, oiled, divided in tenths. Jackson's, Saber's, and Brookman A L&ngden'sLead Pencils. .. ■ Sauer India Ink. . India Rubber*- Moath Glue, Ae . The above, with a fall assortments! nil ouier kinds of Stationery, for sale by 1 J. R.WELDINr • Bookseller and Stationer, - Je2o yo;C3Wood slreet.bat.Third and Fonrth^ NO UUXBUGi Grand Batloaal -AantvenaiV Sale of SPRING AND "SUMMER DRY GOODS! ■AT JEFFERIS' ONE PRICE CASH STORE; No- 7C Market ttreei } bti\ceen Fourth and the Diamond. mHE subscriber will commence a closing oat sale of X the entire stock of Spring and Sommer Dry Goods, on Monday, June 29 1952 Purchasers may rely that the following deductions will be mace on the original Sbnwls have been selling at 8?,*0 reduced to 84,00 • : do do 10,00 do 7,00 • do do 12 00 do 0,00 • a q - do do 14 00 do 10.00 . do ■ ■ do. 16,00 do 12,00 rto do do 22,00 do 16,00 Soper GlaciaDreu Silks selling t . ; ’ . do ; ; - do .135 do 1,00 do do 1,50 do 1.15 Sfgn n lfffi^e 4e m o ng,,V| f. jg . do black do 1,75 do 1,37 Punted Lawn* have been selling do do 10 do 141 i°o do do let do . n do do do .25 do Super French Juekonet Lawns, •r» te & -I 1 | B^,deLalne d. „ ® » J. I Our (took embrace, every variety of fonajf ? n ASSi‘ I pie Dry Goods, which we will sell at reduced prices, 1 preparatory to receiving Fall Goods. U'w *V V * . . ‘ .1 ‘ * » t « . *• t t TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. XXXII CdSGBBIS-PMSt- SESSION, " Washington, June 20. House.—Bennett’s bill giving land to all the States was taken up and a motion to adjourn was negatived.. The- bill passed byWOHToYDfr to 'B6. « bill appropriated. toMissouri- 8,000 000 : oroojesj. to Alatama to lowa 8,000.- 000; to Michigan 2,600,000; to DoulsianiL the same; to Mississippi 2,000,000; to Florida tfao same; to ,Arkansas 3,000,000; to California the same; Illinois 1,000,000; to Indiana all land not within the:State,'and 1,000,000 additional; to Ohio all public land not sold, ; reserTOd, &0., and. 2,000,000 additionsl, ®bd to each of tho States of Maine, New Hamp shire, Vermont, Massaohttsetts, Rhode- Island, Connecticut, New York, Now Jersey, Pennsyl vania, Delaware, North Carolina, South Carolina, - tho°rate’of IfSOOOO acres'for °l ‘ c, NCTNNATI PROVISION MARKET— Jnne 21- Senator and An improved feeling lms been exbibmd t n iheraaVkM Representative in.the .XXXII, Congress; and to Caring the week, and a fair business has been done at each organized territory and the District of (In- i- •hller.tataj than were current at the dale of our lan re ltnnhfa lfift Hfln ; view. There has been a good demand for Banel Potlt acr ? 8 ' ‘5 s firflt eleTe . n Dtt ™ed to but the nock Is abnuiexhau«ted, and ihe sake c <m& .apply., their snare to the construction of rail- ‘ gaenvly were confined to a few small lots at 19,00 for roads; the remainder to expend theirs for the ®?Kr„ V D“«>n, lM.oooßw Sides, deliverable tstValy, snpportof schools or other/seful purposes. * j Ihe House resumed the Pennsylvania election pkdjso hhds ribbed Sides Fnday at Sio.ptd; sodo case. Mr, HamUton spoke in favor of vacating !*;•> l U* h i* Bli<w|de™ Saturday at 7|c. the seat held by Mr. Ruller; Messrs. Davis, of liM Mass., and Toorabs, of Ala., against it The phd; 4SbhdsShouldersat7s*,pkd;6 do Clear sidesat coBO Wfiß.not concluded when the House ad- * endtOdodoattve,and l soforpkgs;closing ionrned ■" s at for Shoulders, file, for ribbed Sides, and Io£2tf4e J rok« .. v . , foreloar do,ineludw* pkga. Of Lard,Boobbls prime The Senate was not in Bessioa to-day. sold In lots Friday aiOJo. In keg there is no nmvemeM • ■ ~o lr ~ • ■ • 1 ■ but ihe stock of all desenpuons is light. Weqaotebar* rel at embracing ordinary and prime. Kee is nominally There have been received since Saturday nipt 473 fahds of Uacon, iUm of which had been shipped from this port to Philadelphia, bat whs or* dcred back from Pittsburgh; and 330 hbds. wore from St. Lotus • Pttcs Currrol. EUEOPEAN HEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ATLANTIC. ■ New Yobk, June 20. Tho steamer Atlantio arrived to-day at 2 o'clock.fWm Liverpool, whence she left on the 10th, at half past ten. She brings eighty pas sengers. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. The Liverpool Cotton market was very quiet on Monday and Tuesday, and the sales wore re stricted to 8000 balcs on Monday and 1500 bales on Tuesday, two-thirds ofwhich were American, and 1200 on speculation and for exports Largo buyers and sellers were holding bnck, the prices in the meantime being unchanged. Orleans fair 6J; middling SJ; Mobile fair &£-; middling OJ. Brown & Hhiploy quote a deollno of | On low and middling qualities of American, At Manchester atqniet feeling prevails. • The Liverpool Grain market was uocTianged, except that Indian Corn bad declined Is. On the ICth the market opened with enquiry. The sales probably did not exceed 8000 or 4000 bus. Holders were unwilling to submit to a decline. Good Flour, ia demand at'2o@2ls. Inferior qualities were neglected. There has been a further fall'of Rosin and Turpentine. The London market was unchanged. Tallow had advanced Is. Bacon bad also-advanced 2s. Sugar, refined, was steady, being wanted for shipments. Coffee dnll and unehanged. Mosey Makket.-—English securities keep-up. The principal foreign stoeks were firm. : The Holstein $0,000,000 loan is annulled by Denmark. - The Africa arrived out on Saturday night at ten o’clock. ENGLAND. The government has cancelled the French ex tradition bill. News bos been received from the seat of war at Bunnell, in India, to the 28d of April; No further collision had taken ploeo ut Rangoon. There was nothing important from China. . Somo ortho crew of the ship Herald had been condemned to death for the murder of Captain LawsoD. ■ . - The IT. S. frigate Susquehanna and the sloop Saratoga were atllong-Kong. Australian dates to the 10th of March repre sent gold as being abundant. Many Californi ans were arriving, and largo numbers of Chinese ns shepherds. St. Louis, June 20; The mail from Santa Fe arrived at Indepen dence on the 21st. Business was improving. Col. Sumner has removed his headquarters back to Santa Fe. Gov Caihonu and party were pessed at the lower Simanono on Uieir way to the States. The governor’s health was Improving. A parly of Mexicans met at the. same place. They bad "been buffalo hunting near .Fort Atkinson, and the Camanches and Arapahoes complained to the commanding officer of that post that they . had ran the buffalo out of their country. Ho ordered them to retnra across tho Arkansas riv er; bat not being inclined to do so, be went out with a party of troops and took several of their captains and kept them several days. Major Stein's command was met on tho 10th at Fart Atkinson cn route for New Mexico. The health of the Major and troops was good, the cholera baring disappeared. Several tribes of Indians on the Arkansas riv er were expeoting Major Fitzpatrick in order to hold a talk with him. Nett Obif.asb, Jane 2!J. . Galveston dates to tho 18th represent the pos sible massacre at Eaglo Pass, Texas, by tho Ca manche Indians. Dates from the city of Mexico state that Con grew hod adjourned without making any provi aion for the financial want* of the government. The govoritment affairs were in a terrible state of disorder In ev: ry department. The New Orleans papers speak favorablo of the whig nominations for President and Vice President. NEW YORK MARKET—Juno 26. Cotton... Sales 200 bales at former quotations.. The steamer’s news had a depressing effect on tbo market. Tho sales of the week wore 10,000 bales. - Flour... Sales 12,000 bbls State at yesterday’s quotations. ‘Graur.,.Wboat, western, BO; sales 25,000 bus mixed Corn at 6Q@Ol. , Provisions... Bales 200 bbls mess pork at $l9; sales 400hbls mcss beef atsll,so@sls; prime beef $7@8,25; sales 550 bbls Lard at 10 j@lOJ. Sagar,-Bales 400 boxes Muscovado at G£. Linseed OU...Sales SOOO gals at SO. 81ce...4|. Whisky...Sales 400 bbls Ohio at 20J@20J ; Prison . Stocks... Eric railroad 89J. NEW ORLEANS MABKET—Jane 23, ; Floar...Oblo steady at $3,85. Grain... Sales 1800 bus. al 60@520.; sales of 2,000 bus. Western Wheat at 80@850.- Provisions... Mess Pork firm at $20@20,60; arimo $18; Bacon Sides 0J©10o.; stook light Keg Lard at JOJo. " , Whißkoy,..l7o. Kentucky Bagglng...l2l@l2Jc.; Bope 5J@ C cents. . ’ - Coffee...B}@9o. Bice...4|@4Se. -Exchange...New York sight drafts par. Frelght...Cotton to Liverpool go- ~ r CINCINNATI MARKET—June 20. The river rose eight inches last night, but is now stationary. - Tho; markets are very dull to-day. There was nothing done in Flour or Provisions of noto, but prices wero unchanged. Good common brands of Flour were sold at53,22@3,25. Whlsky.;.DecUnes to IG. ; Provisions...Booon 7} for sides and 9J for sboniders. Laid -in bbls 91®9f ; .:soarco and firm, Grooories...Na change. : PHILADELPHIA MABEET-Jnno 20. Cotton... Firm. Flour...Tbe market is quiet -but holders aro firm in their demands; -sales 300 barrels good brands Penn. $4, and for shipment $4 25, which is the asking price; Bye Flour $3 50; Com Meal scarce; $312 for Peon. Grain... Wheat $1 02@1 08; red 97; Eye 80. - Provisions.;;Uncbanged. bast Notice. , , A ‘ lib fERSONS knowing tbcm.elve. indebted u> the A estate if Clarke, M’Grath* Co; nra hereby noil, fied that their accoaius will be placedm the bonas of a magistrate for collection.if not p%;d or saiisfactorUy ad iußled. on of before the first day .of July* 1w2.. • ; : . 1 R T. LEECH, Jr, Assignee jegCiQtd Gazette.copy ond charge Post.- • . j_jILL FAFER—I case extra superfine broad Bill Fo - leases extrafiapornne long Cap Bill Paper; 2 do fine broad and lose .Bill Paperf , r - 40 ream* fine doable BUI vapyß convenient article for long accounts. JasiMedved aad for sale by, -, W, S. HAVEN, Stationer. jeSS Marketitreetacorner otSeeooq. Don't Fall to Retdl . - ■ A BOOK CONTAINING PROFESSOR BARRET’S Traatlee on Slx Blfferaitt lisngaaffflil; English) Laifn, Greek, Qlrman, Spanish and • FrerUhi :• ts wow tn rats crcr. .. ITis calculated toassisuhebnsinessi&aaddaliagwitq foreigners, and,also, the foreigner himself. In short, no'person, young or old, ; -desirous-of’improvement, should be without a copy of the work. A eorrecl gram* jauieal knowledge of the EogUshy Wldeb is so import ant to all. together *nh the rudiments and alt the com atoowords and phrases or ihe oiher languages mention ed; con be acquired with,comparatively luue effort.and in-a short time. ;The Agent: will calf oji the various getitteinenjinerebantß, mechanics and basiness men, of this place, to whom they will be extremely happy to ex* plaio this new method. Leteveryonepurchaseacopy of the Agents,now in teWn,wUu»work is never sold «the Bookstores. . ' Lo28;lw •1 X ' - 1 ' '* * VvT-r*-” - 1 - t * COMMERCIAL. DAILY BKVIKW OP THE 21AKKBT* , ' .Orrics of th*: Dear MouittFa Post, j Monday } Jane V 3 1859. f ■f Business on Saturday was exceedingly dull; scarcely* any thing transpired worthy of note. FLOUR—We have sales reportedof 12L bbis, atthe wharf, at 82,95; several dherlois at 53,0003,12 for Su perfine to Extra; sales ofioa bbis from store at 53,’5 - . ASHES—We have no . change to note mAshes t bm quote Soda at 303|c., cash and time; Pearls BJOfilc. . CHEESE—SaIes are regularly made at GoGic., a* in quality WHISKEY—There continues aregalar trade demand for Rectified, at 17018 c. EGGS—Are scarce and in demand, at 10011 c. BACON—The sales are. stilt confined to the retail trade-in small lots; Holders continue firra in their prl. ces, and sales ore made regularly at9|oiOc. fof Ham* 5 9*01*9 j for Sides B|oB*e. COBimEBCIfiL SUBIUARY, .. NEW BEDFORD OIL MARKET—June21. For the week)-Bpcrm—Thero is nn active demand for Sperm and prices are very firm. Sales ainco our last or 3900 bb!s, in parcels, principally for export, nt 1,23. A lot of 570 bbis head matter sold al 3,32. Whale—The market is dull, and we have but to note a sale of 620 bbis on : privvie turmn. Holders, however, remain pretty firm Whalebone— our laatthe market has been very active, and-we hear of sales of J2so,OColbs Polar, for New York occoont, supposed on. speculation, brought 540, and the balance 53c. jpft.-.. A lot of 15,OOOfifi,partly damaged, sold for something less. Candies—A sale of 200 bxs Sperm was mace on private terms. PORT OP PITTSBVROIL G fSET CTATfiB IN TUB CnSSNBL. , , ARRIVED: Siesmet Aiianilc. Varklnuon, Brownsville. 11 Baltic, Uennet''Urawnivi][o. LM’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport “ Thomas Shnver, Hailey, Weal Newton ‘V Gene*4«c,Coaant« West Newton. M . S.Bayard,Peebles; Elizabeth. ’ “ Michigan N 0.3, Holes, ttenver 11 Foren Cuyv Murdoch. Weilsvllfe. “ Diurnal, Conwell, Wheeling. “ Buckeye State, S. Dean, Cincinnati . u Jane Fnnkhn, Benedict, Louisville. DEPARTED: 11 . Baltic, Beouet,Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kce, Uendnckson, McKeesport !! Thotna* Shnver, Bailey, West Newton. :» “ Gencesee.Conant, West Newton. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No. 2, Botes, Heaver. ; u Forest City, Murdock, YVelUvMe “ WmchegteryG. Moore, Wheeling. •• v “ D&niei.Conver*, Gallagher, Ennesvillr. ‘ “ Ben CoursTn, Gallatin, Cincinnati ” Hail Columbia, Crane, Hoekingport narietta, Psrksnbargh and Hooking* jJjEgJjN poxtPaokat. ralimi§S.V The steamer HaIL COLUMBIA, A. S. La***, Master, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday, atJ o'clock, P. M.j returnlng will leave ilockiuspon every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M- • Passengers ami shipper* may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness. W. R. WHEELER, mart No. 24 Market street, Alleghany utvsr Trade, BEGULAH FIiANKUtf PACKETS, I J@32U& Tnafine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE Cap;. We. Hanka. leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every JlonaayawXThtsTsday } ■ The.fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLF.No3.CapL Jours Harra, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* very rurtdoy aud Friday, at 4 P.M. • FoTFrelgliiorPgAsasc.appfy on Board . TtaargO For Hsrlstia and lloeatagpori* Tn* fine steamer PACIFIC, Zanovb Mas* will leave wr the above and totermedi* ate ports every TMVBSDA Y, at 4 o'clock, P; M. For freightor passage,apply on board,or to T. WOODS A SON, racrlQ N 0.61 \\aiersuand 03Front«L For Hltuunlng and Catfish* L*S§?*e& THE lichtdraoghi and pleasant steamer £&3gHasS&siCLAniON, Capt. Mu.tmoAß,wi!t leaveifce Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M, for Kuumnlng ana Catfish. For freighter passage apply on board. fnovlS For Long B««eb, marietta, Parksribarfi and OalUpotta. /x&tss* *w The fine steamer GOV; MEtGS, * lAi. i 1., .'■ff Bnuas, Master, will leave for the above ..raiaggftfta and intermediate ports, every msmEsasw Tuesday, oiqp.m. For freight or passage apply on board, or tn ■ftM JOHN f£.ACK. Asem. Wadueiday Pachst for CincismaUi . bba T/»* new and fast running steamer CIN- OntsiißGiUK, Waiter, will leave cuyßSuSßsSircgularly every WsoKEsoav. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to dec3o U. B. MILTENBKRGER. YTtLOUR—7S bbl*. jast received and for sale by I? j«i» ARMSTRONG A CRO2ER: (IUKN sTAHUll—Befiaed and prepared exptetsly J • J LAVKf*Y Sc CO, Tea Dealers and Grocer*, 203 Lihcrt? si SAP SAGO CHEESE-Jnsi received and Tor sale by J. LAVKLY AGO, T a Dealers and Grocers, j*2i Liberty street. - It RAP—4OO half chests of fresh Green and Black Teas on hand end for sale by the packace.or neatlypack ed in and tfo pnckege«,nt prices lower.tbaa we have lieretofoTe sold the same qualities. Retail. Grocers are Invited to call. A. JAYNES, JelS Pekin Tea Btorei-33 Fifth »t. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS—Tho subscribers have Just received a fresh supply of plain and fancy pirated C&tlcecs. Checks Ginghams, Muslins, Ae. Ai> so, on hand, a tvrtl ersorted stock of Ysriety Goodt, Jewelry and Watches, which they offer Wholesale, at rrcaily rcitcced prices je!4 JAMFS M*CANDLESP Jd CO. cuas.a. t.ooua-*.* -»-*«---***b.p. »*i>owatL LOOBHS A SFDOWBLt, GENE&AZ COLLECTORS; OvviCßOverS Jones A Co’* Dauking House, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. CyCity and coaatry collections promptly attended to. Reference*; Whitmore A Wolff, B. A Fahnestock Sc Co , Miller A Rlckeuon, Wm. Bogaley A Co, J. P. Tanner A Co, George Breed, Harper A PhUlip*. : pe24 Saloons anil SathsT YAfM. M. WARD would respeaifuliy ennooncc to Vy the LatUes and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh end vi cinity, that ihe spacious Bdloaas dfthejAthenqpam Build ings, aro uow Sopplied with a superior quality of Ice Creams,Cakes, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open fromC A.M.toU P.M ALSO—The fiaiblngdcpartmcntwillalways be found In otder. for Hoi, Cola,or Shower Baths, an almost in* di«pensible requisite for the preservation of health. AHlgmoeat for the Benefit of Creditors. BY order of voluntary assignment executed on the SUulay of May, m ihe year 1852, by Clash,M’. UfiATil A Co., to Hichsrd T. Leech, jr M the said Clark, M’GratU A Co., made the said Richard T. Leech, jr. r a Trustee, for tbo benefu of their creditors- All persons having claims against the said firm, are requested to present them to the subscriber: and all persons indebted to the firm, are notified to cation, tho subscriber, at 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and. pay or arrange the same. myl7 R. T. LEECH, JR. Star Dabary and Ico Cream Saloon* A& P, BCHILDKCKER, respoctfhily inform their • old friends «nd casnmen,that they are now pre pared, at thcirSalooiiiNo. 22 Diamond alley, to servo up pure ICE CREAM,or the very best quality, Mall b.pra of tho day and .evening. They always keep on hand, .every kind of Cakes and Confectionary, fresh and sweet. Parties and families will be served wiUtull articles tjity may order, on the shortest noUoo amlon the most satis factory terms. Remember the nl&oe, No. 22 Diamond alley, a few doors south of the Diamond. (mv!4tsw Another Fstsh Arrival at JNo, 67* D. GREGG A CO «north*west corner of Wood st. • and Diamond alley, aro just opening a Froih block of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, Lalnes, Bes rsge De L&iner, french Manchester and Damestle GintUamt. . Together, with a compute assortment of Ltulje&* Dress Goods, Also, a large stock rf Hosiery, Gloves,Ae. These, together with our formerpurchues, makes our mock unsurpassed by any west oflhe moun tains ; to.wliJoh !we solicit theaueniion of buyers, as we con offer them ou the most favorable terms. ■■ Jr4:-. D. GREGG A CD. : Ft&e Ootong Biaok Teas, .'Xsj E would eall the aueniion of our retail customers Vf to our large stock of Black Teasy selected with greatcore in ihcNew York market: - Souchong, F - 35c.} English Sh. Fino Oolong, • 60c.} Extra Oolong, • 760; . -Delicious Oolong, • 81,00 Young Hyson. Imperial, and Gunpowder, same prices as above, pure und fragrant. Retail Grocers ore Invited to call and examine our stock, cither packed in quarter or halfpoonc packages, or io bulk, by the half ciießt. A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, . jeB - . 33Fifdisireeti HmrY«llltarYel NOTICE t 3 HEREBY GIVEN to all purchasers of Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Ilood is now ready to supply you with ihe best and most fashioaablo .fine r Gold Jewelry, and at lower priceß than any oihtr deal er in the city. He buys for c&sh cheap, and sells for .cash, cheap;, makes largo sales and small profits.-* Therefore, all persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine : Silver Ware,: Watches, Ac., from this estabbshment, will bo sure to get the value of 100 eentsfor ever dollar Invested,. Gold Watches from 820 to 8100}^,Silver. Watches from 80 to-20, Silver Spoons from 86 to 820, and other goods equally cheap - Please call at HOOD'S, 51 Market street, the ranly Wholesale price Jewelry Store in the city-. . {je3 White Bnlpbar Springs, . DAUBLING GAP, CUfttRERLAND COUNTY. PA. TpHIS justly celebrated monmaln relreat.sn well and: 1. favorably known to the citizens of PhUadelplua, Baltimore, Pmsborgh and other places, will be open.for visitors onand afier the FIRST OF JUNE: Thebulld • ings have been greatly enlarged and improved, m order to meet the increasing patronage.- For families, invalids, and those whoudmirc mountain scenery, thls place of* fMB permanent inducements,-which cannot be surpassed by any watering place in the United States - From Pitts burgh,these Springs are accessible in aboai twcnlY hours, by the way of the Central .Railroad-to Hanis burgj /rom HarrUburg to tho Spnngs, via Carlisle and ; Ncwrille, on the Cumberland Rallroad, H Is 35 miles - We arepdedgcdto make visitors comfortable and bills moderate. ' BCOTT COYLE. . £(f«nttco--MesBn. J.D. WUllams, Joseph If. HilK Robert D.Thompßon, Major APCandleeh, J. D. M’Cord! I jfi23;d2m [VnvxltmtrCs SAipjifn/? Litt . AUCTION SALES. ~ , , - Auction Card. np**“ nadersigned*-after an interval of fouryeart, hss A again raomed bnsmess: Raving complied'with : the:«quißiuoaaoCtheiawtcculating Sales al Auction* and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer iortlie City of DffeTShla services as iuch - to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rience of nearlythirty years in this line o f businessihe hazards iioihing msayinglhat ne will be enabled to give enure satisfaction to all those who may feet disposed to patronize him. - .P.McKKNNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the pnncipal City Merchants. ~ ■ fra * m , Sales* A i the Commercial . Sales Rooms, corner of Wood A wd Fifth streets, atlOo’elck, A. M.,d general as sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Paner Dry Goods. Clothing, Roots am) Shoes, Hats. Caps, Ac. •• _ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. \M.. . Groceries, Queenswarc, Glassware, Table Cutlery, LopkmgGlasses!, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. •• • '-> '‘ „ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Panoy:.articles, Musical Inatrn mems, Hardware and Catlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac.’ . P; M. DAVIS, _JaJl:tr ■ . Auctloneer.- P* iS’KfiAfllA* Avdlotteer» •* TEWELRY,-ATAucnoN—A very extoanve assort- U , meat of jewelry now open at McKenna’s, to which the trade is respectfully invited. Pi MCKENNA, —■I o **- Auctioneer, GOODS—a very.large assortment of JU. Millinery goods of every variety, now open at McKenna’s forafewdays only.. • P, McKENNB. t * JgM Auctioneer A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF DRY GOOD*, Ac , at ,(* Auctioh—On-Monday morning next, June 2Sth, at 10 o’clock, will be continued at M’Kenna’s Auction ** oa ® e * (by order of the Assignee,) the. sale of Dry co . ra Prismg7-mprino. thibcl,ierkcn f ailk, delame, cloth and.p am shawls, cashmeres, d<s lames,-French merino, bombazines, alpaccas, poplms* pelisse cloths, cassimeree, crapes, (assonod colors.) bonnet lawns, auk ana gauze veils, gros de nap. ard other silks, silk lace, bobbing ami foot ing, silk, kid, lisle thread aod cotton gloves and milt*, Shk, cashmere and marsetUea vosting, colored silk veL vets, tarlutonr, dimity, scuifr, sewing Bilks, assorted eo ; ribbons* Ac 8 ( cotton, wun agreat variety ot Also—to close a consignment,G cases Ladies’Galters, in-sorted colors,) buskins and shoes; fashionable and fresh, from the manufacturer- • ♦», M’KENNA, AucOr P* a. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ft R ri?i l *?.V 4cA , U <* IC »—On Tuesday afternoon i h * o’clock,, ai thre Comercial Sales floomdi..corner of Wood and Fifth streeisviwrjl-be soldi- Bru bes. &c,-viz. hald and E^&rbit“. d nrs.' usht:! ■ iaswe> ,toeaai P>L DAVIS, Aucl’r, W* Ot U’CAUtSBy, Auctioneer. SHERIFF’S SALK Of DRY GOOD*; VARlttrY GOODS DRUGS, PERFUMERY, OIIV, PAINTS Ac,, At AtfcTioa—On Tbuifday next, July 1,163.1. will be sold, st lO o’clock, A. Al, at the. store o/ DavM Jar- W«*on Liberty street, by order of Cartef Curtii, Eau ; High Sheriff of Allegheny county, all hi* entire stock of Dry Goods, Varuty Goods,Perfumery, Drags, Oil*and FamU, Ibo stock comprise* n large aseortmenl of all kinds of Dry Goode, Variety Goods and Fancy articles, usually kept In a large and fashionable Wholesale ana Kelall Dry Goods blorc. . Also a mrge as'cnmetit of Perfumery, Drugs,Oils and Palms. The Flack of. Dry Goods 1* quite.large, and has been selected with great care. They are at! fresh .and seasonable goods, of the latest s yJeaQnd patterns, nnd holds out grea itidoco* nwnts for merchants and dealers toaiiend the sale . Je2s carter uurtis, sheriff W. G; M’C ARTN BY, Auc t’r. /''IORN—ISO baft. Yellow, (shelled,) irr store and for \j sale. (|e.S6] MILTKNOBRGRR & CO- I* TONS Keaiueicy Hot Uia-u.MeLit. received and for M sale by Jjegfi} , MILTF.NBRRGKn & CO. SH»K *rA. A> & co. have jast r-* celved wo eases fine Silk Poplins. . it>ONNKT LININGB—Jq»: received, at A. A Mason •If A Co’a, ttS cloz. Tarlciotiami L&coOonnetXminae, fastened colom ) • Hl.Ckti?d KAKlftA—*FiJr*ale wholesale or Yeiarfi by _ J;LAVKLY&Cia, fe’jl Tea Dealer* and Grocer*, gCS Lilieny st. LINEN BHE6.TINGS—IO. pieces extra quality 10-4 and HA Linen Sheetings, just received at -• * it2o: - . A. A, MASON A CO’S, Gin UN LUSI'KBS—3u piece* line Linen Lustres, fast colors, jail received at -A A. MASON & CO *S bbii Extra Family Flour, (Worth brand,). 1: Instore and for sale by . JttSS MILTENBERGER & CO HAY---60 bales prime Hay. to arrive and for sate by ICM MILTENBERGER & CO._ AT&—l jtHJO p nme lots, instore and for sale by V JHLTENBGRGKR & CO, ■ icSO ■•; ■. N 0.155 Front street. GIIEaP SHAVVL&—-A.; A. AlasoTf &Co are selling ooi theLr large as&oumcntcf plain and embroidered whito and colored: Crape Shawls; at greatly reduced price* ije\2o T AWNS! LAWNS I—* JL4 l case fart colored Brawn-Lawns, atl2Je, I do wood colored Lawn*, at iOc. 1 do small figured Lawns,nt 8c- A A. MASON & CO., jc2o . . . 02 *nd6t Marketstreet. BLANIv UOwK^i—•Ledgers,JoarTUls, Cash aiid Hay Books,of nil sizes,tnevery style of binding,on band ormtuleio order by w S.UAYKN, . Blank Book Manat iciarcr, jegfl. Market street, comer of aecond. Adams ft Co.’a Express. FREIGHT REDUCED.—From and after this date, our rates bn pound freight, from Philadelphia to .Puubargh, mH beA3,OO nor 103 lbs.—a rctfocilon of 25 per cent: Time, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, 06 hours. [aprSl BAKER A: FORSVTft, Agent* A MEETING OF TUB STOCKHOLDERS of the J3L “Fifth Ward Saving* Dank” wilt be bridal the of fice, of the Bank, No. 424 Liberty street, on Tuesday, the &ih day of Jane next, at U> o’clock, a. M., with refer ence to having the. stock consolidated Into a corporate company. [npiSOngml JOHN STKWART,Sestet*nr VTOTJCIi—The partnership. heretofore extutuig fee lvwteii the undersigned, in the Wool and Commis sion business, under toe firm of Mcara? & r Lsk, was dissolved On the first of April, lasi, by mutual consent The business of the late firm will be settlpd by Jt. Lvs, who is dal? authorized to use the name or the firm (or that purpose. - J. R. MURPHY, ray* _ . n. lee ’jyXTRACTS for fiavonnglce Cream. Puddings, Ac EiCtG dozen Preston & Merrill’s superior Exiructs, viz: Vanilla, Rose. Lemon, . ... Peach, Orange, Unter Almonds, Ginger. Nutmegs; Also—Rose Water, Peach Water, and Orange Flower Water; torsaleby - W. A. M’Ct.URG & COy ’ jc!B • .: ■. • •• • &S 0 Liberty street. - ToTFrlnten* PRINTING INR,.manufactured by J. iV.nPCreaty &• Co. r New York, in cans and ken, front l‘ E> to 100; front YS eenw.io 82 .lb; Also, red, dark and liglitblue* dark nndL light greeny in cans of 1 lb,’from 75 cent* to •I SO 'P' Dj Varnish in i and t fit cans, at 50 cu. & B Gold itire *n t & c&flS, 8* {> lb. For sale by J. R. WELDEN, ; . Bookseller and Stationer, jc*B . C 3 Wood stfottybcwcen Od and 4}hv. . fctftae’ft Steam Fift.no Forte Factory* •- -T* I*. LEASE having applied machi- Igggsag&ggl ncry to the maDUfaetttrebf PIAN~Q3.be Ifi i* enabled to sell Qt least twenty-five I V **. I. * *per cent.cheaper titan any brought from the East, and warranted *qa:u in every respect. ' Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from $160,00 and ■ upwards. Seven octayc : do . 250 Cff •’ .Piano Woreroora, on Hand sired, over Johns* Mine tal Water Warehouse. . . . . ». .. Accordcons, Violin« t &e., tuned and repaired. fjes;y --Coat t Goal 1 ■ Goal! • - TUB CUARTIERS COAL COUPANY are prepared todeUver any quantity of good black Coal, im short notice, at ibeir Harbor, on »lic Ohio River, at -M’Kec's Rocks, at 8t(!5 per ton of 2240 Sbs. • Their facilities for delivering Coal exceed-ony works oh the Elver, and the advantage.of loading boats at their harbor, is well known toCoalboa’meh. ; • Applications rorCoal, to:be made to George Lysley «|unoger, otthe harbor, or.to tbb nttderstgnedjm the offlceof HreCompany* corner of Wood and FHh streets. Morning Rost Buildings. GEO. 8, RIDDLE, jeUStut - President oLChartiers OpatOompany. l UNITED STATES MAUi s vuusr arrangement. ■ OHIO * PErniSIWAIJIA RAUiROAD, mmmm Thtonly WtsternrailnadTunuingoutof Pittsburgh. ■_ . " FBSBFBOM BLBTUB OEL.Ti OF IH» OHIO BIVSB. . To CQhimbuy Cinexnnaii, Totfdn t Iktrcit, • and the*anon» Lak* Ports* Only Dirttt Lin* to Can* .. ton, Alawtßon and IToprtrr. ' FIVE TRAINS start from Pittsburgh, (Sundays ex cepted)— . EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 830 a m. Passengers dine at Al liance nt Ipm>, and roach Massillon ntyanpw. This Train runs through to Massillon. The Alliance House ii now open, and has excellent accommodations for the traveling public - > A NEW FAST PASSENGER TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 11 a. m , dining avSalem, and reaching Alllanee at 845 p.m, in time for the train to Cleveland. This train stops only av Rochester, New .Brighton) Enou, Columbiana and Salem -By either of these trains passengers can reach Cleveland about half past five o’clock, and in time for the Evening Boats on Lake Erie.' By taking the F&it Train at 11 a. m , they can transact 'their business in Pittsburgh before slutting, and save three hoars ovor the WellsviUe route. . Passengers can takothe Fast Train and bo in Dankirk the next morning, or m Chicago in the evening of the •next day. • Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, In about «x and a half hours. Fare 84. Fare to Massillon, 108 mites, $O. ■ The Express Train coming eastward, leaves Massillon mil A.&L,TcaohesAlllance at 1215 p a., connecting with the line Iron Cleveland dines there,and arrives at Puts bargh at 5 p.at.j giving passengers time to take tea in Pittsburgh, and go on by rlto Pennsylvania Railroad at C3op m. Passengers by thU-rouie come flrom Cincinnati to Pips* burgh iit two days, Without night travel, and save from one to twodnya ln connecting wuh-the. Peniia CeitUal Railroad. Passengers leaving Pmsburghat&ao a k ,reach Cin* tonata p.M.«and Massillon at p m. At Massillon .the hfmeonnoets with stage lines to Wooster. Mansfield, New Philadelphia, and at Enon to New Castle, Poland, Warren, Mercer and Lne 1 w . L the FREIGHT TRAIN, With a passenger car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 30 a« M., ana waits at Alliance for the arrival of thq Fast Train, leaves there immcd aiely alter, aml reaches Mas sillon at 5.30 p. M. * - : : V; - : - ,lE/*The New Brighton Accommodation: Train leavae Pittsburgh at 10 a* M. and; 5.30 p. If., and New Brighton at 7 a. m. and Ip. M., stopping at intermediate siauon*. r_.Kxcursion tickets, good for two days, axo sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton.' ■ Qaanerly Uckeis.are sold at low rates, and tickets by the package, to some of the stations. --' . : ‘ Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable rates. “ „ . -The fast train returniriff, will leave Alliance at .4.15?, Hi, Newßrighioii at 7 p. ju., and will reach Pittsburgh at: - The trains do not run <m Sunday- . > :i .. ■ .OranTbussrerun in connection with. tho : trains,to and from the station on Federal street. • v- ~v Fpr tickets apply at the Federal street StaUaaof the Ohio and Fenn>>lvanla p ARWN) , of to J. fiffiSK* Monongahelallouße, Pmabareb. . Note.—By the route by, Ktmmboat SO-tailesto Wells ville, and thence by railroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the fare is 03,50. . .• - • Pittsburgh, June 24,1853, MEDICAL; Tbe Oreftt TiigfMbic D«&uD»T DR.ff.JS MYERS' EXTRACT, Dandelion, WM Cherry and Sarsaparilla. w jtf ' THIS valuable medicinal .ptepara - lion differs ontlrely from-anyiimpte ZrfrJZ 4f extract of Sarsaparilla” or com -jigmanpanfyiog medicine* 'lt ia a com« i iMfrcr •*•***'* oi many of MOST CLKAN-. : v MKOlClNfcS»'with others acting drreetlv. on tho Kidneys, or WUgfmh^-^gicDmedlaierfferen^tOtbere. * ■■?' P NI lief and enntmucd healthy opetaliod . ofsorae internal organs. It. Coh* • a^KyMBSfILL., - .tains articles which enter into lfo. Sn unit IT IS UNRIVALtiFJ) in purifying and refreshing effects, by anv medicine in the wond. Jus put np Tl* LARGE DOTTLES, is very pleasant to the taste,and is. more concentrated, . - STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, than any other m the market. Persons who have taken “ Sarsaparilla J ’ by the gallon* without relief, have been radically cared three boulcs- This is the only Compound in which Dandelion, Wild Cherry . and Sarsaparilla are so prepared- to ofler the peculiar virtues of each* in combination with pure «xiracia ot other .healing articles. In a highly concentrated state. Itsingredients are PURELY VEGETABLE* and are such toots and barks as are found, though ch.efly affec ting certain their general tendency* to produce the moat cleansintr and healingoffsets.. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE To core many diseases.: Dropsies,* Kidney Com* plintSjAc.jdraw off Watery Honors from the Blood, or corrapi and irritating secretions of diseased organs from the body, withoutthe thoroughoperations oil the Kidneys,as causedby this medicine. Noothereztraeis even preten ito this effect In fact*this very operation, for which u is particularly compounded, differs from all other preparations, and makes it the beit compound inexistence IN' ALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine*--- It will relieve. - It has enred when life, itself was de spaired of It contains articles that will cine, if any thing can. and takes ihe.only >mcUiod to make perma nestcures SHIP FEVER 4 SHIP FEVER 4 : To produce testimony in pioof of the cure of ihi«dis eaae is acknowledgedly new; The public havesolong been taught lo record it as fat&U that its positive cure would seem almost amiracle, yet • : - : • • * SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED, - . And by the Great Vegetable R«medy t ; Dr H. B. My ers’ Wild Ac.j alone.'■■:■« ' Wa select the following, as a specimen of the nume rous testimonials to the efficiency of ibis medicine in caseaof this malignant disease,, which wo have io ex hibit, TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS: / / Tibhracs© M. D., rskillful physician, residing N. Y..aml one whohnsdevoted himself par tfuSqUrly to,the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with almost every phase of which he ,is conversant, gives lhe|ft>llawirg testimony m relation to the effects or thU .mediame, as prepared ly lmu&etJ:. . . -..’‘.fPhisH to certify,that 1 have used Dr. Myers’ Extract of Dandelion. Wild, Cherry* and Sarsaparilla, in my practice, in coses of si number of patients sick with Ship Fever, wuh very bene6*:ial results. And I consider It a gencrat#o£uuve inthsi d’seaee.” Prepared by MYhRS & RICE, ,v . NarlLWarren street,New York.. „„ . .. „ E E SELLKRS, . aprj.dftod&w .. . No. 57 Wood atreet r Piitsburgh- REMARKABLE CUBES! BY TUB USE OF DR. HOUG HTO K’ S PEPB2S. T rgm Df.ltaughlcn'atCo’r J 03k of-Casts and Cotta* C*bb 1 —Miss L; Bn aged 23 ThU lady ra* Yr-tyt pare and sallow -had.lnceseant pain and ineasinegs m the pit or the toraach. Two :or three mea a day the pom in* reased to such a degree ony« These attacks bap* gened sometimes after food, and sometimes when none ad been taken. She raised mosli soar.dear Said Irora j the stomach bribe morning. The stomach, swelled ranch I utnlghv. Tongue coated and clammy; mach thirst; no i appetite. ..Bowels costive; doll, siapefyutgsensation in r the forehead. Complaints of two yearselanduig Gave I her some Pepsin on Mondav. Gama back in.a week. [ Said the pain had not been half sobad smee taking the second dose,and was daily growing loss. The constant gnawing; was also-gone. Appeiuc improved;, tongue cleaner; bowels regular; bead Bull heavy. In aaotuer week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pain in the stomach—raised no acid fluids— head felt clear, and every trace of tbc stomach complaint wus removed/ . Cass3.—Mamed Lady, need 50 —Pain after eaung —. I Very stout lady. Had seflered pain, usually*very ae I vere, in the region of ibe stomsch, for three years past, and particularly intense altercating..Wbenatlbo worst, i I the pain is as jfsome hard body were being throat into i i themioftheßlom&ch.Badboredincvcrydireciion. Macn i : tenderness on pxe*sure. Tns lauy used the Pepsin with i ! surprising effect Soonafterihcfirstdosethcpamceased 1 —sac feU some, nausea, and retched, bat noilang came i up. Several months have pasfed,butihere has been no i return of the pain. Tongncdeanond moist; no sore- 1 nessof the stomach. >m ■ Kexauab&b Ccbb—Loimrifft. May *lBsl—On i the ?drofhlay, ISSL, Rev hi. D. Wilhainr, pallor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Louisville, Ky., was and had been fora longtime confined tohis room,and most ouheume to his bed, wi.h Dyspepsia and ChromeDiar Thasa, and was to alt uppearunte on the very verge of ihegTaye,ai\d acknowledged to.iie so by Lis physician, who bad tried all the ordinary means in lus power with* out effect; and at the above named umc, the pauent, by thecQQsent of bis physician, commenced the use of Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin, and io the astonishment, surprise and delight oi all.he was .much, relieved the firsrday. The third day he left bis n otn The sixth day, which was excessively hot, be rode ten.miles with no bad ef fect; on the eigh-h cay he went on a. vwl to the country; and on the thirteenth day. thopgh. not enurely restored to lus natural strength, he wns so far recovered ns to go alone a journey of live hundred milea, where he arrived i in safely, ranch improved in health, having bad no dig*: turbance of the stomach, or bowels after taking the firtt tose nf Pepsin. . These are factsnotconlrovenablc, and this is a cose which ought to convince all skeptics that there is a power la Pepsin-■ Let physicians and dy«acp Lea investigate. Btt GLO. JI. KLYc-ER; Only wholesale and retail; agent; HO Wood si., Pitts-. 1 burgh,. Pa; [myggrdftw •• BIORSH’S."*'"' ' ... CoiapocndSyrap of Yellow Docb Booty QCCUWCB the Trout rank among the proprietory medicines of this coantry for completely caring Canker.Sait Rheara, Erysipelas,am! nil other diseases arising from an impure stale of the blood. Ateo, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs,Soreness and Tightness about Lite Chest; Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation abonlthe Throat; ond.ia used with unprecedented suc cess in all.cases of ... FEMALK WEAKNESS ANDtSESERAL DEBILITY. _• Suehgiheslng the weakened body, giving toueYo the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. - Iftbe testimony.of,thoasandsaflmngwiUjesBca,frotD all partsof the country,canbe/relied upon,iliasingu larly efficacious iocuringalZ Hums™, and restoring de bilitated and broken-down constitution*. It Is purely vegetable in its composition, and. so ocrurately com bined in its proportions lhaitUe chemical botanical and zaedicaLproperties of - each ingredient unite to PURIFY THE BLQOJX ■?. y It has removed many chronic diseases which; has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured Canker,Sail Rheum, Erysipelas and. Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed the least im pression upon. ■ -.. It has been tented in many cases of CANCEROUS fIUMORSv Tne most obstinate Cancers- have been ebred by this medicine.. We say that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obamtclionrinthe. circulation, jCnileringlheLlver free, active and healthy*;- If removes Paipitauon of the Heart, and;relieves ia.allcases of A«thmu, and may be Used in all climates,and aiaUseasons of the year. This Syrup is prepared tmly,by C. MORSE & CO., at 109 Fountain etreel, Providence, R.I .and sold whole sale and retail,by S.N.WiCKKRSHAM, Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania/ jel l:y . Warehouse, cot AVbod and; Sixth sta., Piush’h &HEAII OP ALL) * EXTRACT OF AMERICAN OIL. fpiIEPAREP and sold by JNO. YOUNGSON, 209 JL Liberty street: This powerfully concentrated pre paration,, themedical ,vinnes of which are found to be eighttimesthe strength of the original. American Oil. i Uisputupih ; bouiesat2sanda7rccmdicach»with‘ful] directionsrorits trite; In u:tl American Oilha&been found at aU : efficacious, and it so far exceeds the onginaliftpower/as to render it the . CHEJLPESTMKmCI'NE iNTHE WORLD.. Calland UYjti. ** JOHNTOUNGSON. .. N.B. The original Oil In its naiuralsUuens taken (rom the bowels of the earth;caa be b&dasabove—and will be found gtnuins* notwithstanding a ceru in firm claims to.be the. only Proprietors* • d&w*if j v. OP! -BRUSvNo. 3 Mackerel, (large ) for sale by Af\J je23 - . TAAKFK, MAUUIBB A BANK. T EMONADE—Congress Lemonade, or Lemon Sugar. 4-1 a sate, healthy and pleasant-drink; forsale by LaVELY A Cl>.,-Grocers Dealers. - : je,l6 * - /. 205 Liberty street aUUSEKEEPINU PKI-AKTMI'INT^ Wooden Bowl?, of ail sites, received;- • Clothes Pina; Towel Hollers; - i Clothes Line Reels ;• v:doStands; Wopd AZtnc WasUUoards; Clothes Horses; V ' W. A. M’CLURO A CO., ielt) , . . No. 2SG Liberty street • BRANDIES-IN BOND—A Seignelle and Pellevoi ;sm Brandies— dark nnd pale—uijqr casks; also,Na poleon, in octaves—under Custom riouse charge: To gether with 17 varieties of Rochelle, CognßO and Hot• deaux Brandies of the most superior qualities;' to More and; for sale cheap,-by - JAi'OD WEAVER, Jry- \ mys 6 . . ' cor. ftlarirei nn&Ftrai sty. Great Unrgalnsl IN VELVET, PILE, TAVESTKY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS—Wbtcn will be foundot the carpet ware house of W. hPClintock, 85 Fcor h street. • As.we are' determined to sell ofloor present stock of the above goods at cost, we (uvitc .the atleniton of those wishing lofarnish, to great bargains. ■■ JM W. NTCLISTOCK. llctlueett Prlc«». '-■> A A . MASON *CQ ,02 and Ct Market street, will x!L* rpeu tin* morning— • . ;7 cases Berage De LainCfi; 10SI2J: 3 do BeregOs, Ifie } • -..- •-. > •:. 40 pieces. Figured Changeable Silk, Very low: 800 Summer SbawLj 15 cases Printed Lawns andMuslinst rl7 do Summer Da Lames,some asiowaslOc; Also, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery.and Gloves. • tjcS Uahiusj Vtrbeuaki' 1 Grse&hduis Plaati* ; TPHE beat collection of-Dalilms west of the m>*un- X .talnijone hundred nnd fifty varieties; ■ Thorburn’s and Hovey’* Vcrbeu&s, which arc unequalled. Jnfaci, Hovey’s America; Republic; and Crib of Day, and Thor- T)urn , B Hcroine, ; S’Eehpse, nnd-siir S« Blanc, are admit ted Gems of the World. The above, with ftver?-vanefyot Greenhouse ami other Plants*for -sale .at the Tflsttnger.nnd Remtuauce Office of • 6 . vi SHUA ROBINSON, 1 ; • • • oud General Agent, ,• wyfi. -laa.Wood atiect- : To Uallrosd Gcmtractoxf. PROPOSALS will he received a.iui after the 24th day ‘of July nertvincmstve, auhe Engineer Offices of 4heNonhWestent.yi?gm»a ; Bai;rof»d, in Parkersburg, Wert-Cn!on_«u4_Clarirabftrg. fr,» ho. Graduation, auo Majority of 50 or oO sections (of u'.oju one mile each of' ihafHosd—embracing -all the a pical pam of the work, ard/cphtaiplng Hmumber'O. luanrls, deep cut. embankments, a» well as *t cu.*a‘derablo share of hriortraDd-ettiyenjna'soury; .Tlienjsrextends from iho Balutnore and Ohio Raalroad, at'he mouth, of Three Forks GTreekvtwo miles eust.of- Fetiermajv to.Parke'rs-- bargi and isabovtJM raJeamfengih <BpeelscaribtisWjiibeieady;attheofllcrßivfimed,Bnd also aiFeUennan,on and after the Sth o du:y. proximo; and Engineers will be on tae linfr to i>kfQrmarion'- ThecoanffyThrough-whtchth&Road'rxisfvsisheai tbyvWeUsetdcdand cultivated,and .abattr<-ii!vs*ipp[j e g may be had along the joule, and. from etc iv er a of it by means of theßalnifforeandOhioßailfoai *he NortK westemTampikc^anUothergbodToods,ane .beOhio river. The faoUities.for, ch?np cxetpuon >. wot*' orenncsually rreaL >Hpnas «ttsi! bOvAbur»tii-i' ha the Baltimore oad is advancirir • ’-r dlv to complcdon x and le-leosinga large atnoont / * t<~ gas&sar l -■ iiw Baltimore; JttafrSih, 1852. M - > {BaUionrt . v':« •* ' t ; • ' ’'-'J.*' -' ' ’"■" '" ; ' : " v '"' : ■ V'’ - *%•.' ' j i f * ' j .. ..' - ' » 1 . f. i -X S ' ’iT 1 -'>'-;<;A.: '•■ ° " V. ’*-% ? FOE SALE & TO LET. mo utmtik, stokr room *na mfi'REa now - ihWiSS?? •' : - *al»*crJbeißS-.-Pom* wion zivebfiu #JS? Poriernutnqalreol' -- pTtf ft OffKSTKK, 7iym»lbfic?drt ■ : s3S"« l i£i. ,J n , “£ SH,R R , Jk»£» pooiißi Trimming or .Croetfjr Suifß, mum A PP>y 10 BOOLDMANN, JtB Market / . - ~-~ *°** Wninrft>rrt»r ■» a , ITI TiIEAIISSOUni ?XQIfANGr nn w*(« , . xear the corner of£hftrtßtM^r OD pjX^!f T ** rect > BB: ply to Ak'crman \VaM fc>op " npt&Lif ~ ** u * rjiO LEl'—Tfte subscriber offer* r i ptore rooa nnw occupied by ftfesKrg. :•; • A Davj#; No. 8: MarKeUifeer. VosseasJon gireu“ c onlhelsiofApi. l-iiqniroof • n *- inns:tf : OHA?<. H; PAUIiSON, No. ?3 XV*q ( \ m T|iOß'- a A Li>~l'wo fraincrtiousssi two mones r > ' J? by 30 feel eaabjconininfng lonr lTibr> - * 14 feet. The lots l/O feei tartn uileyj; '-r/r >- the 2;1 ward of Allegheny-city, fronting on He*aeca A'DrITW THOMAS MOFFiTT, jel? No. iO Fifth street. For Kent* rvEMRABLE BUSINESS STAND-*!; offer for re t ’ X/ the warehouse' now. occupied by iffdras-.vU'.dra# r store on. the corner of .Liberty and Hand streets. Ay goou location for-busiues* of any kind: Possession. . given immedimMy lm>l2j JaMLS A» * ] r gg* . IOK iho Ut of. April-next, the ; : • Storey with Dwelling &uached><m the corner of ■ - - > „ Market and First streets—a good business stanch' ’-r torabioreor Tavern, it beingonly one square fro -v • river—will bo rented low to & good tenmii. Apply to m „, WALTER BRAN r T marlstf No. 933 Liberty at, varm for Sale. 1 7fi £ OOI > SALIi-Fonr miles .# .5/ no.rth. of jarentum, ~o, fio acteo-pleared- ! 'Jmi-' pruvemrnu ore a good Frame Dwelling House, sir.d an excellent largo rrsmo llarn. Price S3u per acre En quire of the owner. GEURGE GILLETIYori iLerirenHV ««" « r K JWIMHN9, Marble W«Vs,Fia,bi r g£. ■ Building lois foh >si.r.—Ten iota, locatrft in the Eighth Ward, five of wh'ch have T Wof 23 « el on BtojfatreeVhaving a .-commodious viewofifap .nionongahcift .river-. The other five, nre in the riaror the above each hoying n fro it of 22 feet by 100'deerr w Prices from 4511,00 toBDP CO Term* easy, ruoae-wKo desire a pleatacl and.hra’tby location will anond. -• ..; . : S.. CUTfIBEfIT, General AttcnL ,; >"■ ,r - - . - . jr.u . : . ... 50 Sraith6c{fl street; 1 ' • *' ,jr XjVor aALh/ A, desiraWt* location for a, sailcicr. In’ ~ X/ihethiiving- town of Hanover, Columbiana coanty. . ' Ohio. Tne,buildings on the premises were cro< ted for ' •the express purpose .of carrying- <nt the Saddle audHat* nej?a itmnufaciurc r ond an excellent has been- ’- ? - dos fc »n that llne. : Fur furjfter Information, BpyJy lo Jo? •■■■■ esph Keiib, on the premiscF, or to • ' *:*■ , 1 " . - II T LErCH.fr. ’ Wood nr«t, Pittsbutffh/ If-.not sold before, the first day of September. 1839, the propcriy.wjU on that day be dhposed of at * pqhlic »alc. (Gaaeite ropy,and chargpPosi) je2o:3m': 'I'VVO ACKLS AWO A C(/fTAGfi~roK" a , i desirable location, fit half an hour’s rule from the' --- cuy, by the RaLroad, a v&luabla property o/ eVout twa r ‘ acres, well stocked .with selected trail of every variety.- v - lasiefdlly arranged and m excellent cODditfoo. The * • * Voltage has a.wido centre hall, 4 rooms and finished al*.' tic,good ceiiar, nnd pump of goed.water. The land: 4 ' <• •lies well, wnh a southern exposure, on the bank of the " Pnio, and 19 well worth ibe attention of those deslrmaa. 1 tcireal in ibe country PrinsSiSjO Term»ea,y. ffij. mediate pos*ee>-ion . - ■ ' • t . iy» . 8. CUTHHEftTYCeneralAgent, ♦ v jg 23 50 Braithfibld street. AFakM frua c^aLE—-Comaiuiug one Hundredacrea*- oClanu, situated in M’Camlless lowtwhtp; AHeahe*'' ny count} icghtimtcs from Pitistmryi;.. isea me. two htone Houses, with the - necessary'Out*-- Haases, Barn*, &c« -.-Seventy-five ucrci oroclearedvihe* vr:;* rembinder Well umhrrrd.Thie property ofieifl induce*; i I with, topcr-ons dcsuoturof'investing-a. (Heir funds in: real estate* The Butler aiid Zenienoolc* ; plank roadparses wuhin 100 yard* of the premisesiJfor -dairy purposes ■tt is unsurpassed* ami can he- divided- -«J Into three or four parts, having a sufficient-mtmberj of • : - ' spring* to.offord any supply of water for the same, ' For 1 particu ara apply to John jsiewart* on the premises* Jaa/ : : ~cy 3 J'leDwig street, Allegheny city, or to ’ - . J^ l P. MCKENNA, *- „' , „ f »rm tor Sale*- ' [} A VALUABLE FARM roßSALK—Situated on Dig A sewicklejr CrceJr, Cfleert miles below Alleghe'iiy^' V»yi ond -Bbcmtibrec-qaurierffofamiJe fremthe Half* road, coDta)(i*»g.4B acres) of winch is rlch bottom-J' '' WcU adapted w jjardemHir or. agrteoUujraKpnj* v poses- J,he balance is cplaiid r well situated, andweir > * limbered, has a.yonng orenard ofobouUOO thrifty treeaC • >- 11 la-well watered. U has a small house on iLond na*-' r ■ lorials ready lei put dd a new one 18 by 32!riseipect- station home will 3 2 . mile from iu For terms enquire of -- 1 •• - n . CURTIS & DORRS, ' " f Rear Estate Agents, over Patricks >nd-Friend’# iffittK* ing Honsc. 12.1, cor. Wood andsth sts.' fmy2D- ;:: ■> • • ••• For.sale. .-. fTIEN BUILDING LOTS—SUQaicd m the cilyorPius* 4 oniyb, being Nos, 195 io2ofl inclusive,in the plan of : * lots laid out by Cook and Ca«eat. llio lOth of April,lß3s« on duoumlca Qua described -ifeginning .on Cun street at the corner of Cassat slreti, thence ex .tending in.width onCliff street 210 - feett© the corrierbr lot No, 205, aiid.ia depth 156.feet2 inches to Cook street: each ofthe Baldieniots being itf feet ort Cliff a'nd Cook ana. 150 feet 2 ineftes in.depth, excepting lot No; A®s» - wnicn.is..dt-fc feel wide. These lots will be sold on •- i very aceeimnodating verms, if applied for soon- TilOilAS MOFFITT, Real. Estate Agent, i eg * 29 Fifth street,: ... 3„ f „ Valaatole property tor balm* < iIIB subscriber, as Agent for ltue owner, offers at pii*- - . vaitf sale, ilie two J.o:sorGroundrmJmberediathc - > plan of the cay of Pittsburgh, .71 nnd 53: froatintr on -■ renn street uO -extending 750 feeu xnoie or ' - less, to the Allegheny River. - Tiuft propeityNviU be <Us- - - pos-eu of upon such terms as will seeme to the nurcha* sera a profitableinvestment ol cantab Lying contigo* V / ous toihe entrance into the ct>y of the Central Rail roadamiFemisylvamaCaafcl, it nfforda favorable sl'e* ' njT- warehouse*,or. can be t oiivemenily divided hivrn el gibie building lots, and mast becoaei»pdn-U»e:'e«^^ pieuon of the pubhe improvement*; now inpro&ressifr and aronad the city, greailf enhah&d m valuhfor lu- - Eanes3purpo*es.- ror farther information apply to ■>* ;.rr ■ * trarm for Sale* ————— ■FT l *® subscriber oflera for sale a valuable-Pami, frimil v .* tea in Chippewa iCwnsLijr, Beaverconniy-firehnles from Bridgewater, tworailes west of Brighton,dnemile'' vest-ofc ArcUbajd Robertson’*fisili?, and a Wfrtair©; - from iheTaitfoad. adjoining lands of James Sroit and,"* Ant *rew White. It-contains .aboutCl) acrcs,-ab'bixl’4s acres cleared.Bofwhich aregood meadow,endthotaN'’ ■ ance v?eJ| timbered. Tins land /ays well} ronlaiftatoih coal and limestone, auUi&well waieud. Tbereiaalso : an orchard of, choice young piaited bearing fntfltrcea. consisung of fippies.pearB,peacbes,plamsand cherries. ■•••■■.’ f b© buildings are a good frame house 16 bvtiafeetsWith a porch the whole length, and a good oellar tmderme..: whole bouse, and a good log b«rn. Thete'ia a'gpod • • spring of never-failing; waier wnhin i 5 y aYd3oOhc cocr. v * A gcod tide will ;be given; clear Of all 1 incumbrance.'-' 4 Fereon* who*would wish to purchase aoon. cari fcavc a ! ■ good bargain Inquire of me s&bsctaber, on ihfc nrenj-V .„_l_ ie * lrSa * JOUN COLXINS. /-i ( &ealcd7to qi, fcirTtlte’• *.* 'ijy /.LAvlsLYftco; : ' 5 •! • . . Liberty street *. •' • • v"-r'KranUTort Springs* b\- .: ' fl pUNGAN .respectfully informs hia.fifeaaa/'.i ? VJ ; * and lhepobhc generally* tlmtrnthe2m"Jpba'iji*' i FRANKFORT HOTKL will. be. opened for"■ the qccommooatica of BOAttßEßSjtSaringthe cu merseison; , -** Mt * Frankfort, June 7;gm . \ 4 * * * DUKifS £UiRCAUHLE COtLEUEF ;- ConnKß OF. StABKkTf AND 'llUfcto'sißSETSi PirtmoMlj! AsiaoJuA&t ,ir» 18lu—Jmigrpotatttl hi; Xhi JAtitXcklurt'of' IV««visfs7 5 J / * tan, £> ’Cha xtr. ? )HnJCIPAC—F.Bcfp, lVojß»Bor,6f Tbtircticiiitii|: : ' " r * tacucal Book-keeping uud CQnun£Tcial^cicncesi J, '' s ' : N- B> Hatcu, Bsq. t Profeasor Of Mercantile Law.— Jons D. S*ifcLUH*,one oftbe best tie IV) \y csi.FrofeMorof Ornamental and Commercial Pan»*> -y*■■ msnsmp. 1( _ v ( -’i S . P. lUtdbn, Principal of the Classical JDepartmeaL '" * Pfjjfesfor or MothemaUea and Classical Languages , v, v- Those who o?pirere the Uigber rank na Accountants, ■ .;■»■ ■ Are.requested.to call audcsamino thccredcnUaltofiltir - Institution, from. upward* of.ono hlmdred Metefcams<-'> ‘ BanWcp andvAccountanls In this city, who bivpfbeen " gained for business in it. AUo, lhe. crdphaiic - tcsliißO*' ,M * ' mala oftbe American limltmei the Cbambero/ Cottv~‘*'" roerce, and many of the lending Merch4nis.Baftkef»r-.'*' % and.BankofficeMiof.the cityof-New York;oppendedA ’ 10 peges of *“Buil ! 3 Norih Amencan V - and £we«era. Steamboat Accountant» „ Book-keeping, \9i royal octavo page*-Hvpcrtji f *4tv> Ncw York-price imtp» Western Sicafiiboai *\ Accountanr, complete, with Ifand’s Time Table, 81,00. “ raercliania nnU slaonierJ Bupplted WHh thofoagUy trained accoontants, on application at thoCoDoge, . . Send and geta Circular by mall, -r m. • T AA i?t\WA T /^ H DI,OBS ' A^T2 , LOOKING GLASS MANOPACTUBEEff, ; • ,ASD WHOLESALS OBAL2RS JV •" •' ■ r Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Varietu Goads!,- 1 . < .T.;«* 8- * CO.. re«pcclfollMdform (heir friends ob* customers, that they, have received A'liirFA AM*?'- r ‘ * of FANCY AND VAItICTY GOOD3wl,? e hhlrA«t b.onght Wr CASH, from Imporiers nnd hlaimtaeiDKef ■ ,' and which they w.II setlotja* rensonibe -in partly of^ 11 purcl,a ‘'* d ®» Sioch eoil3n. •, ; Loohing.Gia.aes, . ■■■ Buttons, - FartUais --.- C |o flta andAYaiohes, Rtblioiu l "-n'it.'3ni«hab '.»,•» Umbrellas, Laces, Jewelry,. Thrcotis, SospendeM, Stifc Crayaj.,:, .; Combs, Gon Caps,- Gloves, (.*%-, i Foohct Handkerchiefs, Fort Monaies, Carpet nan, _, ‘ Aruficial Flowers. ,: j Hnsiety. - ’ Ferfaraerv WHITE GOODS. ' Comhrie, ' i . JaconcUs, Bishop Itoat IBSST : :B«oli.MuSlln, v Mnll, Swiss, ' I■■ ■. DoltedSwiss. - ’ -..- • I’lain nnd OrnamenUl PoKrait and Pirtare Frames’»'.V • nmdeto order. Also, rcCildme done, at short notice; j j Cabthet Makers, and others, famished, With Lookinx.'. i Gists Fiaics,ni Ktistern prices. ■' - ;. ■.. Merc ham, and other , visiting ourctiy fortiiff rtaj-.s:, SS?R?oc P lr“ r li00,!, ’ W,H cSTSdi ' onr nines •IroßrUSitnird^'- ai taarlno Hogpltnl Snppifey. r— prv;i.»> - CntToa Hone, l-trrjiottoti.'f- ;u , .Surveyoi’s Orri'’c, Jano 4; ’y -- - ■ - CIEALI3D.P.BOPOSALS will be received lit IhlsTOtlice - '■ “r if 2 o c,cclf ' l ? o Jay of Junctor Hioiomly- '..« of (ho following arttcles.for,tho pse of Uiosichai ihi : v ffiafJanefls^r m PiW,a “ r^3ci,y * ; Beef, as free as possible from, bone, Frio't*'ncr is.*' ' . Brown bogari ol the best quality, 140 erl “' ' « Tea, Hyson, - - - *V _ Bice Fiocr, - - . ' y* - ' * Soap, - - - . ,r . -* l?‘ y T^ sA^‘ r-:, Candies,..r •. Crffce, . . . . . - - ' , Balter, best qoal4y, , * " JJ® Middling Bacon, . . .',' J® - ' , fis;-.-,-.-.- • - ■ fce”'“ Pe '^ e '.- . - . - . Pon'Wtne, . - ... / e J ogall 0 ga11 • - do- > -■- Bestbolied Meat, ' S - SSW& Pointer,, ----- - do,. r - Beans, . - - - - do ~ < Bgge, -**•'*,'* per dozen, Fo'F*-/ Wood, - do AU oftbe within (or above) articles id he oflheVcrv bcst qaoltry omi to bentrnirbed o( melt times and S s such qnannnes as on the requtatUea of the Steward-of " ■ the Hospital, approved by tlte Burveyormayhe VtourTn* a £!£Bsi?.ews.sSßrjSSs " oboauen officers andservanatobesnaptiSi; . , , on^p!ifffl^?bLfoffi;c. ng,hoCOn,raelwm ' l,eei7 “ ' i«n HENRY WOOD?,Sarveyor and Agent. ,s t 0 United gtatesMarine Hospital, : - - 4 -~ ••■•••• ■"■■•;• • f :-.T.V*-;>_-^i-^A-'>.',. : t x < r ~ , C ' A,-V~r'," a^ ? 1 - Jj * .*? r a r -/ *’ ' v; i r.- .: „■ \ * t-. " 1 ' - >
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