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Court Seittou.
. Mosday, June 28.
Wm! B. WCluro, President,
-a.... ~7 and William Boggs and Patrick M'Jfenna, Aaso-
»• Cwte Judges. '
. Commonwealth. Vs Edward Smith—lmforma
tion, Surety oftlio Peace, on oath of-Isaac Mur
oc*£ - The defendant was sentenced by the court
to pay the costs.
: Commonwealth vs. SamuelAUeu—lnformation,
Surcty of the -Peaces - on oath or J. M. Jones.—
The prosecutor was sentenced to pay the costs, ,
and in default, committed to prison.
lsaacHali and-Bobert Mor
ris—lndiotmept, Assault and Battery, with in
tent-to kill. ; The prisoners, who are members of i
the.city watch, it will be reoolleeted, made a "vi
olent assault on the person of Samuel Wylie, ns
ho-was proceeding homeward, one-evening, some
weeks sinoe;and in their endeavors to arrest
him—for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, as
it is alleged-lie was shot by one of the defend
ants with n pistol, and beaten with their maces.
The affray ocourred ;in : the Seventh ward. The
examination of witnesses was concluded, when
the court adjourned. The case' will go to the
jury this morning, aftcr.addressos by the oounsel
for the proseoution and defence. •
" Sailif"||laratngJ^Dot.
Suicdie. —Silaa Mitchell, a laborer on the farm
' of George E. Jareth, inSonth Fayette Township,
■' v' about nine miles and a half from this city, com*
•. • mittcd suicide on Sunday evening, by hanging
■ hithself to: the rafters , of the stable, attached to
the farm house'; No reason hSs been, ascertain*
- od,.which led him to destroy his. aim life—he
was employed about Mr. Jareth’s house, until
fire o’clock on the evening mentioned, when he
went away, and nothing oantd be heard of him,
although strict search: was mad ethrough' the
woods until after dark,when some person on go
ling into’ the stable,, found-him .hanging by the
neck, dead. The coroner was sent for yesterday
*:; morning,' and an inquest: held on the dead body
—the jury returned a verdict in accordance with
thS facts. The'decSased was an umarried man,
about twenty-seven or twenty-eight years of age.
- New Nooks. —Thompson’s celebrated Counter
< _ deit Detector for July is just received at Miner &
Co.’s, No. 82 Smithfield street. Now, while the
city andoountry ore.flooded with connterfeits,
let everybody have this, the only safeguard
r- against roguery. . .
The lUnstrated Old Saint Paul’s, a tala of the
r ' Plague and tho-Fite, by William Harrison Ains
worth.
," Little Pedlington and The Pedlingtonians, by
■ John Poole, anther of Pnnl Pry, ete.
' Wilburn, or tbo Heir of the Manor, a romance
j of the old dominion,
. And all the other new books, for sale as above.
l -..- Hoarding Bouse. TAkA—Richard. Bolford, a
;young man of very gentlemanly, and prepossoss-
- '• dng exterior, was brought before Alderman Steel
: on Sunday last, charged with -stealing several
... articles of clothing, the property of Mr. Snmon
Rodgers. It appears that Bel ford hoarded at
the same place (on Smithfield street) us Mr. R.,
' and after lodging a few days, -absconded, taking
- with him a complete suit of clothes, and several
.7 / articles of jewelry, A telegraphic despatch was
Bent :to Wheeling, and he wtts arrested there, on
.a stemnboat,,and . brought to this city, and Al
derman Steelcommitted him to prison.
‘ A Picnic comes off on Thursday next in ;the;
1 grifoe near the residence of T. J. Bigham, E3q.,
- \ on Coal Hill. Tickets can be had for fifty cents
..•from the stores of W. P. Marshall and M. Hod
kinson, Woo detract; they will entitle tho holder
- to.mgood dinner pother refreshments, such as
- / . Ice Creams, Strawberries, &0., will also be pro
vided. - :Any parties who wish to go, can proceed
to the grounds as early as possible, and enjoy
the country. The proceeds -resnUlng from the
: entertainment will be applied to the erection of
a new Episcopal Church, to be located in’that
neighborhood. ■ .
. Railroad Accident Saturday
morning last, the express train on the Cleveland
and pittaburgh. Raiiroad ran over a horse near
. „ Macedonia, when coming southward, by whioh
- . / tho two baggage cars were broken, but no per
son seriously injured. Tho fast train cn tlie
...... -,Obio and .Pennsylvania Railroad waited at Alli
’ anoo'until SP. M., for the passengers ; from
Cleveland, and brought them through to Pitts
burgh, 82 miles, in the short space. of three
hours, making Eve stoppages.
Benefit. —Mr. Malholland takes a benefit at the
Theatre this evening, when he will appear in the
..- character of Terrence, in tho Irish drama of
„ - Brian Boroihime. The splendid play, adapted
... from: the Preach,of Adrenne; the Actress will al
>. so he presented, with Misß Potter, as Adrienne,
and Mr. Belsford as Maurice. This is a good
> - -hill and the actor should have a benefit which his
merits and the variety of entertainrneatsjpresent
ed deserve.
. Imbibing JPreety.*— On Wylie street, yesterday'
- we noticed a man endeavoring, with the most
commendable patience, to make his way up
.. street, against a heavy-pressure'of brandy which
. he had drank.. -He gave it up, however, as a
useless job;: and. throwing himself upon the pave
meat, he resigned himself to the arms of -Mor
pheus, until his friends, the Charlies, arrived
and attended to his wonts.
‘ . Nighipoliee. —The Allegheny Enterprise, in
;; view of ■. the ■ great number of. burglaries lately
t - - committed: in that city, is out infavour of the es
■ tablishment of anight watch,-to protect the prop*
_ of tho oitlions of Allegheny.' If they can
. A .not keep -property eqfe in Allegheny, without
. . . /the. appointmentofa night watch, we fear there
-is but little chance of any farther protection of
> property across the river.
A Week’s Work. —The number of commitments
totho conntyjaii, for the week ending on Sat
; ;-urfay:evening last, was seventy. Of this num
•- 'her, fifty were cases of summary conviction by
.oWipolico magistrates I fordrunkenncßs ( vagronoy
. and disorderly conduct; the balance of the nnrn
. .‘ ber were persons imprisoned to take their trial
for offences against the peace and dignity of the
. Commonwealth.
- Bail Piece. —Elizabeth Poppett was committed
to prison on Sunday on a hail piece from ’Squire
V; Goff, of: ITKeesport. The. prisoner had been
: bailed on,a charge of the larceny of several small
■■, articles in that village; .but her ball growing du
bious as to her appearance at the proper time,
. ■ gave, her, up, and she wss committed for trial and
safe-keeping.
Surety of the Peace. —Edward Murphy threat
■ ened Elizabeth Jane Graham, in snob a manner
. : - nsto.oauso her to complain before a magistrate,
.. that, she stood ia danger of her lire from the
< said Murphy.' I?o was Arrested and taken bo
. fore Alderman Parkinson, who committed him
in default of bail.- The parties reside in the
Fifth ward.
P
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/Irxon.—Peter Rhoads was sent to jail yester
day, by 'Squire Morton, of Sharpsborgh, for a
farther hearing on the above charge. ' It ap
pears that Rhoads, as it is alleged, endeavored
to destroy, by.fire, tho.stable attached to the
tavern of Joseph Hart, in the village of Sharps
burg, and. on complaint of Mr. Hart, Rhoads
was arrested. • . ■
J)i9charged.~ John Lowry, a gentleman, who
always has a great deal of. bnsincss about our
Conti House and jail, was discharged yesterday
morningp'hy order of the County Commissioners.
Lowxy was imprisoned for costs r on an informa
tion of-thtf surety of the peace; and on hia re
lease, promised to mend his ways. .
: 3%pstcy Sb«tfw.—Twa persons, .named John
■Taylor and Terrence Dailey, charged with keep
ing a tippling house,' were cbmmitted to prison
yesterday morning, on a .proccss from Court.—
Two charges of this kind were preferred against
Dailey, who was afterwards discharged on bis,
-jaitfeeß being paid. •*
; arrived in this cHy on Satur
day SToning. Mr. Foster, who is rather a.Bar
num in his line, has charge of tho Front street
Theatre in Baltimore, and has boon iu that city
for. several months past.
Postponed.— I The trial ,of the Cauleys fof the
. murder of the children of Mr. and Mrs.Cuth
bert was postponed, yesterday, untile this mom*
ing, owing to the sickness of one of the Counsel
- for the Commonwealth. :
: The weather yesterday was very
... .warm.-/.The .thermometer at 3P. M. stood at
v :.St degrees above. Zero in the shade. . •
A &tv> Floor is now being laidacroßS the Sus«
. . pension Bridge, over the Monengahelft,-
. Habeas Corpus —Samuel Smith, committed by
the Mayor Inst week in default of paying a fine
for selling liquor on Sunday, was brought before
Judges Forward and Williams, on Friday last,
on a writ of habeas corpus,—the decision in
the case, however, was not given until yesterday,
when the Court decided that tho Mayor did not
possess the authority to . fine a person for violat
ing the liquor law, as it was not conferred on
him : specially by on act of. the assembly. The
prisoner was discharged. ■ . • ;
Grand Larceny.. —A warrant was issued from
the. Mayor’s office, yesterday, for the arrest of
Samuel Baker, who was charged with stealing
various sums of money, amounting altogether to
$212,50.: The money was taken from the house
of Susan Baker, of MoKcesport, on tho night of
the 28d inst. Two other persons, who are
charged with participating in the alienee, are
still at large.
- Louisville Packets; —James Nelson &<Co. are
building the engines; for. Captain .Wells’ new
Wheeling and Louisville Packet. Cylinders 28
Inches in diameter with 9 feet stroke; 4 boilers
44 inches in diameter with 5 flues,-each 28 feet
long; wheels 88 feet in diameter with 10 feet
buckets.
Saturday a little son of Mr. J.
; R. Richardson, of Manchester, about nine years
old, while flying a kite, fell over a steep bank,
lighting on a heap of stones, fracturing bis skull
and othorwiso so severely injuring him that his
recovery is doubtful.
, Arrested. —Three persons connected with the
fire department of Allegheny city were arrested
on-Saturday night, for racing ‘-der.machines”
on tho streets, and raising false alarms. They
wero discharged on giving scourily for a- farther
appearance.
State Agents. —Governor Bigler has appointed
Mr. George Nagle; of Philadelphia, and T. C.
M'Dowell, of Cambria, State Agents, agreeably
to tho provisions of the charter of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company.
Man Shot. —A man named Jame 3 M’Catchon,
who formerly resided in this city, was shot in
Brownsville,' on last Saturday, by another man;
both being drunk at the time. The ball went
through his heart, hilling him instantly. .
: An addition ofa fourth story has been made to
the hotel on the corner of Second and Smithfield
streets.. Tho bnilding presents a fine nppear-
FRESH OVSTEBB received daily by Ad
ams’ Express; at tho WAVEULEY HOUSE,
Diamond Alley. ,
SPANISH MOSS—4O bates-oa' band and for A»le by
letl ARMSTRONO & CHOZBR.
MLMF— bolcHMisfumri D.lt- Hemp, for sitle by
jc23 ' J\MK» A. HCTCIHSON & VaY,
J-.KAU—ljtiOU pigs >oft l3aiemt Ltnd, Utlitltn; Irora
i steamer FcrsiOe wnd firr saie hy : .;-
j‘»3 - .•■jAMiaa av. hutchison & co.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLAS3fc»B—4Ufrblsyrirari, just re
ceived and for rule;by
issH J AMKS- Ai HUTCHISON ft CO.
a / HOUSE AND LOT on Carron Puts
burgh, for *a!c by: - JOHN B. SHERRIFF,
jes3 - . No:10 Market street.
~^TtieyHaveArrfvitds" r '"
ANOTHER lotof thoss very fine Gold Hunting Case
English Lover Watches If you wDhiti purchase
one, call soon,a? they .whl all.be soid in a fetf oaj s—for
the price is so iow t ajid the quality to good, thot they
will uot remain long .Please call at HOOD'S,
jc23 1 51 Market street, ncarTbird
Notice*
t N application will bo mode at tbe next session of
J\. the Legislature, far the charter of A Dunk, wiih a
Capital of Three Hundred Thousand Dollara : to be lo
cated at Pittsburgh, and called the." Western Bank of
Pennsylvania n . -{je49:Cni
[Harrisburg Union please copy inAVcekiy paper:]
Notice.
ITIHK Annual Meeting ofths Stockholders of the Allan-
X tic and .Ohio Telegraph Company will be held agree
able to the Charter, on Thursday,' July 15th, at 11
o’elock, A. Myni the Company’s Office, in the Borough
of Bedford, Pa , for the purpose of electing nine Direc
tors for the: ensuing year, and to .transact each other
busmess as may be brought before ihejneeting.
■ junc46;td ' •' V V. : ' • v •
Last Notice*
A LL rEßSONSknbwlng themselves indebted to the
l\. estate cf Clarke, M’Graih A. Cu, are hereby noti
fied that their account* will be placed in the bauds of a
magistrate for collection, if not paid or satisfactorily ad-
Justed, on or before the nrst day. of Ju1y,'1854.-
: 7 R T. LEECH, Jr., Assignee.
' *• Gazette copy and charge Pji»t
Bubseriberhasoahand andfot sale, veryiow fmr
X cash or approved endorsed paper, thefoliowingsec*
oiid-hand pmnting materials
>• 2C9 flss Loug Primcr,■ln good order;
70 lbsMimon, . do; . •
44 palm Case?. - - do; .
1 set Column Roles for a double medium sheet
1 Marble Imposing Stone;
• 4 Composing Stick?;
3 Single Stands;
Several fonts of Head Letter.for adverse
ments, Ac, forming a completo office, for a country pa
per. ‘ ■ .A. JAYNKS. ■
je!B . • ■ • Agent for L JohnstonA Co.
Don’t Fall to Heart!
A BOOK CONTAINING PKOFESSOR* BARRET’S
Treatise on Six Different Language*!
English, Latin, Qresh, Qtrman, Spanish and Preneh,
1...' IB JIOW IV THtS CltY, :
IT is calculated to assist the business mart dealing wi’h
foreigners, and,also, the foreigner Mms*lf,' In short,
no person, , young or. old, desirous of improvement,
.should be without a copy of the wort. A correct gram
matical knowledge of the Eugbsh, whioh is so import
ar.ilo all. together with the rudiments and oil the com
. mon words Uud phrases of the other languages mention
ed, can be; acquired with comparatively lime effort.and
in a shoniime. The. Agent will call on the various
gentlemen, 'merchants', mechanics a ml business men, of
luivplace, to whom they. wUj'bc>xtrerac!y happy to ex
plain this.new method. Let every one purchase.a copy
of the Agents, now liitowu, as this wort i$ never *old
, at the Bookstores. ; v : : . jj*g6:lw -
ENGINEER’S STATiONKIiy.
Whatman’s. DrawinePaper, of all sues.
Tracing Cloth, in rolls 3d iiichta wide.
Trautwine’sCro** Section Diagram paper, foT em
bankments of 14: and 24 feet broad way, ami excava
tions oMB and.23fcci.roadway. •
Roll Drawing Paper, Sli.inche* wide.
.Dog do . do Double Elephuiu.
Profile Paper.
Tape Lines, oiled, divided in tenths. * ; *■
Jackson’s, Faber’s, and Brockman & Langtlen’s head
-Pencil*. *; ■■
Soperlndia Ink.
India Rubber. . . 4 .
-Mouth Glue, Ac
The above, with a full assortment of oil otner kinds of
Stationery.forsAleby- J. R.AVELDIN,
. Cookacller and Stationer,
Jc2o . . No. C 3 Wood street, bet. Third and; Fourth,, v
jNO nVMBVO!
Grand ftatlonU Anntverßary Sale of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY CfOODS!
■r AT JEFPERIS’ ONE PRICE CASH STORK;
■■JVo."7O Market street, between Fourth and the Diamond.
riIHE subscriber will commence n closing out sale of
X the entire stock of Spring and Summer Dry .Goods,-
on Monday, Jane 23 1852 Purchasers- may rely that
tho following deductions will be made on the original
prices-: : •
Crape Shawls have been selling at
87,1-0 redured to 34,00
do do * do 10,00 do 7,00
do do do 12 00 do 0,00
. do do do 14.00 do 10.00
do do do 10,0 U do 10,00
• do do do fti/Ml- do 10,00
Super Glacia Dress. Silks selling at
. I.CO do 80c
do • do - do -135 do : 1,00
• do-" - do do , l.su do i,ifl
Turk Satins sethngiat .-1,62 k: do i,t»s
ChftmelionSilkBßrocadesellingatl;Js ■ do i,uo
•'do do do . 1,50 do - . I,‘JO
> do black do 1,75 ' do ■ 1,3?
Printed Lawns have been selling ar -
'•■■ UO ' ' • It)C
1,0 ■- do do 10 do l;ij
Sx do do m oo M
do-' do do *45 do 10
Bapet French Jeckonet Lawns, telling nt
Super Plain Poplins. do « do oii
Jo Fisnnld, do f do 35
Barege do 6O » do -O,}
do .I-. - ' do * do 01.* _do , . .pft ..
Oarsiock.eahrafees.every.vnrieWPl..Fancy and, Sia.
ple'Dry Goods, whlok wowill sell at: redneea. prices,
pieparaiory to receiving FallOoodsr . \ : _ J)r<“ ■
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
BY TUB O’REILLY LINE.
XXXI* COS GUESS-FIRST SESSION.
„ , Wisttraoios, Jane 28.
. House^— Mr. Olas read,: without introducing,
a resolution asking aa especial committee to in-'
vestigote the Gardner claim.
Mr. Cobh, from the Committee on Public
Lanaß,. reported a bill - granting lands' and the
right, of. way to Alabama, to aid m the construe
tion of the Charleston^-;Selma and Gunter’s■
Landing and Tennessee and Wisoonsin railroads.
_ Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, opposed the measure.
Daring tbe .debate the monung bonr expired, and
the House took a recess.
. The House then passed the Senate bill relative
to injunctions and disputes growing out of
awards under the -Brazilian l -indemnity. -
The Pennsylvania contested election-ease was
then taken up. Mr. Fuller argued his right to
the seat.;. The previous question was demanded,
when the House adjourned.
Senate.— Mr. Shield reported a hill to amend
the not for. tho settlement of the accounts of offi
cers who received moneys from military contri
butions in Mexico.
>Dio Tresident submitted, in answer to a reso
lution, the correspondence between Mr. Webster
.and the .American Charge at:Vienna, in refer
ence to Mr.:Hulsoman’s .course in this country.
The • letter -pf the. Secretary to Mr. McCurdy,
Charge at Viennai- says: “It is : obvious, 1 from
■the. tenor of all his recent communications to the
department, that the Chevalier nulsomon’s ex
perience in the diplomatic service of his govern
ment has not instructed him accurately in the
nature and limits of his official functions, and
that, notwithstanding his long residence in this
country, he is quite uninformed ns to tho char
acter of our institutions, and tho responsibilities
of the people of tho United States for their acts
or sentiments in a privato capacity, in regard to
foreign powers.”. The letter goes on to,mention
various improprieties committed by the Cheva
lier in his farewcll lotter, and concludes with
giving Sir. McCurdy liberty to read the despafeh
to the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Bayanj, of the Beloet committee off census
returns, reported adversely to tho printing of the
census statisticsof the different States, nnd char
acterising the specimens for Maryland as incor
rect, false, useless, and unnecessary. The re
port was ordered, to be printed.
The Senate went into executive session, and
then adjourned.
FROM 1 CALIFORNIA.
ARRIVAL OF THE CRESCENT CITY.
New York, June 28.
The Crescent City arrived nt 6 o’clook this
evening with 400 passengers and $2,000,000 in
gold on freight nnd $500,000 in tho hands of
passengers. , . 1
The Crescent City brings San Franoisc mails
to the Ist of June. She loft Nttvy .Bay on the
evening of tho IBth.
The Golden Gato arrived at San Francisco on
the 21st May. '- The Constitution arrived on the
22d from Panama. The Independence from San
Juan arrived on the 2Gth. The Panama from
Panama on tho 27th.
Tho Independence, for San Juan, and the Ten
nessee with the mails for Panama, sailed on the
ißt of June, from San Francisco.
The steamship M’Kim, which left Panama on
tho 28th of November, is still delayed at Montc
roy, repairing. Eighteen of her pasMngers died
since she left; among them are John W. Moore,
of Baltimore, and Michael Conway, of Philadel
phia. ...... *
The ship Clarissa Andrews, of Boston, arrived
at San Francisco, from Panama, and has been
seized for violating the passenger net.
Tho intelligence from the mining districts is
very satisfactory. Largo specimens continue to
be dog up.
A lump of solid gold, weighing GO ounces, was
dug put from Linenburg’s lot, a. few doors below
the post .office, 03 Main street, Sonora.
A quartz vein of unusual richness waß discov
ered at French gulch, near Shasta.
: Great apprehensions exist at Sonora, growing
out of-'troubles/ which; have arisen/between the
French and Americans. Public feeling was
strong against the. French miners.
The Indians arc still committing depredations
in Los Angelos country.
/ One hundred and forty citizens have united in
a petition to Congress, claiming for the Catholic
priests the right to bold a church at the Mission
of Sau Gabriel.
It is the intention of the Catholic Bishop of
California to, establish a seminary of prioßls at
the mission above referred to, with tho design
of extending the missionary operations among
the Indians in that region.
A band of marauders having committed dep
redations on the Sau Joaqntn under lead of a
man named Spencer, a party has been sent out
to capture them.
Dates from Oregon to tho Bth of May state
that q rich specimen of qnartz has hcen obtain
ed from a ledge of rocks on tho west steep of
Cascade range, near Wilmette river; It is said
the Cascade range will prpddoe as rich mines as
California.
The ;U. S. Boundary Commissioner, Mr. Bart
lett, was at San Diego, making hurried prepara
tions for departure to Passo del Norte, where he
would await the arrival of the newly appointed
Mexican Commissioner.
Intelligence from the Sandwich Islands was
received to the oth of May. The Hawaiau
House of representatives were engaged In discus
sing the new Constitution. The nrticloprohibit
ingclergymen from seats in the Legislature had
been stricken out by both houses.
CAtitoKNt.v Items. —Au affray occurred at
Stockton on the 25th of May, between Captain
Eveiand and Oscar Livingston, of Philadelphia.
Pistols were used, and both: parties were mor
tally wounded. -.
A law has passed the California Legislators
taxing sales of merchandise at auction. It has/
created great excitement. A meeting of the :
merchants of San Francisco has been called to
remonstrate against it.
WHIG RATIFICATION MEETING.
. / Louisviixb, June 23.
Tno Whig meeting on Saturday night was
most enthusiastic, surpassing the campaign of
1840.. Speeches were made by tho Hon. Sher
rod Williams, Hon. Thomas F.' Marshall, Mr.
Upton, of Louisiana,- and several others.
Daring the firing of cannons, a premature ex
plosion occurred, seriously injuring two persons.
Each have bad dp arm amputated.
COUNTERFEITERS CONVICTED.
Cincinnati, June 28.
Lewis Slate, Sarah Slate, Milton Parkor and
John Frisbee, have been found guilty, by the
Criminal Coort/of dealing in counterfeit money.
The evidence showed the party to have belonged
to n very extensive counterfeit gang. John S.
Collins turned: State’s evidence, but after the
trial ho was arrested - by the U. S, Commission
ers, on a charge of dealing in counterfeit coin.
CnAELESTON, 8. C., Juno 28.
A largo anil onthusinstio meeting wns held on
Saturday night, to express sympathy for Mea
gher.
.Saleß GOO bales Cotton at former quotations;
firm, notwithstanding the Attantio’s advices, re
ceived on Saturday evening. The accounts of
the growing crops are more favorable than for
many years. The whole stack on sale is 6000
bales. ■■■..:
The river is rising nnd the weather dear and
warm. Arrived, steamers Fashion, Swamp Fox,
and Lady Franklin. No change in prices;, mar
ket dull. ,
NEW YORK MARKET-June 28.
The steamer’s news hod a depressing effect.
Exchange on,London is i disoqnnt.
Cotton...Upland;9|; Orleans 9jj.
Floor... Sales of 11,000 bhls ats3,9l@s4 for
State; §4,06 for Ohio, ond §4,26 for Qennes
Grain... Sales 2500 bushels Wheat at 97; salos
80,000 do. mixed Corn at 69@61; yellow 61.
' - Provisions... Sales, of.. 600. - bhls mess Pork at
$19;26 ; primo do. §10,76. Saleß GOO bbls Beef
at full prices. Sales 800 kegs Bard at 10J.
Groceries... Dali.
Whisky...Sales 300 bhls at 20J.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Juno 28.
Cotton...Quiet;-holders firm.
Flour...DuH: with' limited export demand at
§4 for Western mixed and §4 26 for standard
Penn’a; Byo; flohr firm at §3 60; Corn meal
firmer; Penn. §3 25. -
Grain;..White wheat §1 03; red 97@98; Kye
scarce and in demand at 78@80. Corn active at
65; white 63. ■■■■■_
Provisions;./In demand at full prices.
NEW ORLEANS ,MARKET—Juno 28.
. Cotton... Firm; ; sales 600 bales at former quo
tations. Amountsales-10,000 bales, -Stock on
hand 48,000.
Pork...Salos 300 bhls mess at $20,60, . ,
/.Thesteamer Pampero-isbelow,. ■-■■■
• 'Sngar and Molosaea unchangcd nnd few sales.
: Coffee...lo@loJ.
The market is droopingand business generally
very. dull. > ■■■/
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- CINCINNATI MARKET—June 38.
The river remains stationary.
Hour...fojgood demand »tsB2s@3 30, $325
being the leading rate.
Whisky...There have been latge receipts and
tbe market is depressed; salei at 15$@15J. ; ~
Provisions... Firm; the market presents no new
feature; holders show little disposition to sell. -
DAILV BEVIEW OP THE JIABKKT.
. . office ov ms Daily Mornipg Post. #
. Tvisdayj June: 20, 1835.*. j
The weather yesterday wasexceedingly.wann and
sultry. Business continued dull, although oarstreets
presumed somewhat more activity than the-lauer part
of Uslweek. Business on oar rivers is slacking off,
neatly all of our first class boats having laid up for the
season, and their places fillet! by smaller crafts.
- FLOUR—The sales yesterday on the -wharf were
email We note the following :. 50 bbls at 3,05; 15 do
at 3,15; 100 do, from store, 3,10; 75 do 3,12. -
ABHEB—The market, is well supplied with foreign
and domestic, and regular sales are made oi3 to 3±, cash
and time; wo note a sale of 6 caikentS}, time.
BACON—Market continues dull and inactive. We
nolo sales of 7000 Bis xouniry shoulders at 7}; 8000 lbs
sides 81;. GOOO lbs hams, rough cut, at B|, cash, par mo
ney; 300 pieces shoulders nt P, cash.
COFFEE—SaIes reported of 78 bags at 10,4 months
time. ■ . •
EGGS—Sales 500 dozen at 10*.
■ CHEESE—SaIes ICO bozos in lots at 0 lo 61.
" GRAIN—The market is moderately supplied, with an
Increasing demand AVe note sales of 64 bushels Coni
at4o; 100 do from store at4s; 700 do Oats on the wharf
at 33; 425 do from store at 35.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Thursday,
June 24.—The offering* at market comprised ICOO bead
of Beef Cattle,3so Cowh and Bogs, and 2300
Sheep and Lambs. Prices of Beef Catile.bave slightly
advanced; sales being made at 7.50 to 9.00 tfMPOibs; the
latter price for extra quality. Thft demand for Cows
and Calves is limited, with good prices: Fresh Cows
ransing from .19.00 to 36 00 ; Springers 14,00 to 25,00;
and Dry Cows 7,00 to 14,00. Hogs—There is no change
tO'notice; vales, were made- at 7,00 10 800 lOOlbs
Sheep and Lamb*—Prices of the former ranged from
1,56 to 4,00 and the latter 1,50 to 350 each, ns in quality.
. OIL AND BONF— Imports of Sperm and While OH
and Whalebone Into the untied States for the week end
.ing June 22,1852: \
bbls Sp, iibls.Wb. lbs.bone.
New Bedford—Sehr. S.
llp Montague, ....
Cain
waba, . 1400
Total,
.Previously^
From Jan. to date, 37.052
Same time last year, 45,30.
■' BALTIMORE COFFEE MARKET, Jane 25-There
is a steady demand from the regular trade, and sales
since our last have been to a fair extent .We note sales
in all of 5700 bags Rio. alpriers ranging from 9 to flje;
very prime Is held at 9|c. Holder*generally are fiim.;
the stock at present on hand is ahoiu33,ooo bags,mostly
Rio.We quote Laguayra atos©9Jc. & &.
ARRIVED:
Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson,Brownsville.
u ■ Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville.
“ J.M’Kee, Hendrickson,"McKeesport-.
“ ' ThoraasShriver, Bailey,AVest Newton;
tt Genessve, Conaut, West Newton.
“ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
‘‘ Michigan No. 2, Boles, JieUver
“ Forest City, Murdoch, Wefl*viKe.
“ 'Witichester.G. Moore, Wheeling.
“ Julia Dean, nlcVay, Zanesville.
** Gov. Meigs, Shunfc,Galinolis..
u Keystone Slate, Slone, Cincinnati.
u Bridgeport.;
‘V . Persia, Hutchison. St.Loais.
DEPARTED;
" u ‘ Baltie^Beouetjßrownsvnie.
, <{ Atlantic, Parkinson,/ do
a i. M'Keej-Hendricksna,McKeesport.
Thoma* Sliriver, Bailey, WcstNcwton.
u Gencs*e.e, Conartt, Weal Newton.
“ . S. Peebles; Elizabeth. •
“ Aliehuan No. 2,Boies, Beaver.
** Forest CHv; Murdock, WelUville.
-'“ -Diuriiat,Cottwe!l,Wheeling. :
June Frsnklin, Benedict, Louisville.
■ - • u ' Justice, rskclion,AVheeiiiig.
li WcJlsvjlle,CbrieUer, Bridgeport.
Marietta, Parktrilmrgh aQd Hocking-
I SgS> ,r* port Paekttr
■KSsSsiifeC The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A, R,
Ca4.no, Muster, will leave Pittsburgh eveiy Monday,
at 3 o’clock, P. M.; retumiug wiK leave Itockiugporr
every Tucsduy, at 6 o’clock, A-BL
rPasscnffer* eud shippers may rely on the utmoif ac
commodation and promptness. >V; H. WHEELER,
mart? . : * No. 21 Market street. .
I JSgLfc Tu&fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE
.&gOlgljai&No. 2. Cam. Wa. leaves the Alle
ghany wnarf for Frauklin,every dlcwdoy and Thursday,
at 4 P. M.
The fino steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capt,
Join* Uaniu,leaves the Allegheny whatF for rrsuik
lin.every 2V«rfflp and Friday,at4P.M..
ForFrelgliiorPassago,apply on Board Tmartfl) •
For ainrictiaanu Uoekkngpon.
* sffA»otrffM«-
will-leave fortheabove and intermedi
ate porisevcry THUTLSDA. J",at4 o’clock,F. jVI.
For freighter passage,apply on board,ono
T* WOODS A SON,
No. 61 Water su, and 63 Front at.
For Klttßßtti&g and Catflahi
THE light draught and pleasant steamer
e&SgsSiiaCLARION, CoplMiujrgab, wilt leave the
-Allegheny wharfouMonday,Wednesday and Fridays,
tu a o’clock, P. Mvfof Kiuaanhig- ana Catfish; For
freight or patsag-e apply on board. . InovlS
For Lons Reach, Marietta, Parkersburg
and Oallipolta.
wfoster»* K The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS,
t SarsK, Master* will leave for the above
ports, every
(SS3&ES22 mS3 : • ■ TUESDAY, m 3 P.M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or ta y
feb3 ° JOHN FLACK* Agent.
Wednesday fc*»cn«t for Ciuclnnati*
mm . Tue new ind fast running steamer ClN*
Ig&jgSM&ClNNATl,Bißawanam,Master, willleave
every Widhisbat.
For freight or passage, apply on board. or to
decSQ G. B. MILTENBERGER.
A FEW SEGAEMAKERSHgood workmen)-can
find steady employment, by applying immediately
to C. AV LORENZO A CO.,
Thirdetreet. near Washington,
jg2s:2«». •, . Steubenville* Ohio.
Assignment for tbs Benefit of Creditors*
BY order of volantary assignment executed on the
Sth day of May, in the year JBs2,by Clabk, M’-
G turn A Co., to Richard T. Leech, jr.. the said Clark,.
M*Grath A Co.»mada the said Richard T. Leech, jr., a
Trnßtee r for the benefit of their creditors. All persons
having claims against the said firm, are requested to
present them to the subscriber; and alt persons indebted
to the firm, are notified to call on the subscriber, at 133
Wood street, Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the same,
rayl? ; . . R. T. LEECH, JR.
WM. WARD would respeotfaUy announce"to
the Ladies and Gentlemen, of Pittsburgh and vi
cinity, that thospacious Saloons auhe!Athenmom Build
ings, are now supplied with, a superior quality oflce
Creams, Cakes, Fruits, and other refreshments. Open
from® A.M,to It P.M-
ALSO—The Bathing department will always be found
In otder. for Hot* Cold, or Shower Baths, an.a!most in
dispensiblo requisite for the preservation of health. -
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CUAS. B. LOOMIS*i P. M’DOWBXL
LOOMIS A UPDOWBLIj,
. G EN ER AL COLLE C T ORS.
Ossies over S Jones & Co } s Bonking House, corner of
Wood and FouriK streets, Pittsburgh, Pa..
|o*Ciiy and country collections promptly attended to.
Refetenea:' '
Whitmore A Wolff B. A. Fahnestock A Co , Miller A
Eickeuon, Wm. Bagaley A Co, J. P, Tanner A Co,
George Breed, Harper APhllHps. ' jjeO-l
Star Bakery and Ice Uream Saloon*
A &p, SCIULDECKER, respectfully inform their
old friends and customers,that they are now pre
pared, m their Saloon* No. 82 Diamond alley, to serve up
pure ICG CREIAM,of the very beat quality, stall huurs
ofthe day and evening.: They always keep on bandy
every kind of Cakernna Confecuonary,fresh and sweet.
Hnrue.i and families will be served with all articles they
may order, bit the sliortest notice and on tbe most satis *
factory terms. Remember the place, No. 22 Diamond
alley,ufew doorseouthof the Dtamond, frovl4:sw
Ariottoer.Freito Avvlvai at
DGREGGA CO.jnortb-west corner of Wood sb
A and Diamond alley,: are just opening , n Fresh
Stock of Fancy Prints, Summer PanUloous, Lathes; Be
rage De Lalnes, Ffeuch Manchester and Domestic
Giaghama./Together, With a compute aasortment of
Ladies’ JDrcss Goods. - Also, & large stock' f f Hosiery,
Gloves,Ac.; Theae,together wilbour former pnrchaseß,
makes our stock unsurpassed by any west or tho raoun*
tains; to which wo solicit tho allention of as
we can offer thera on the most favorable terms. v
jc4 D; GREGG-Be CQ.
St. Louis, June 28.) g
Fine Oolong Blaek Tesi.
*lJfi E would c&ll lhe attemion of our relutl cualomers
YV to our largo stoftk of Black’ Teas, selected with
greufeure in thcNewYork rnurkei: - •
Fouchoug, &, 35c.; English to. 5Pc.;
Fine.Oolong. ' 50c.; Kitra Oolong, ; 75c.
v .-. Delicious Oolong*. Bi,oo
Young llyson, lmperlal v undGunpowder, same pnees
aa obove, puce and fragrant. ,
Retail Grocers are invited to call and examine our
slock, Cither packed in quarter or half pouim packages,
or in bulk/by thehalf chetj'i;. : : , .
A- JAYNES, Pekin Tea Stare,
/ j c s . ; .. . : „ 33 Fifth street.
Hear Hear Tel/;-,"./'
NOTICE 13 HEREBY-GIVEN to all purchasers of
Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Hood is now ready
to supply you witU thc best and most fashionuble line
Gold Jewelry, end at lower prices ihaii any other deal
er in the city. He buys for cash cheap, and sells for
cash cheap; ranked large sales and
Therefore, ail neisoos purchasing Gold JewelryyFrae.
Fiiver Ware, Watches, Ac., from this establishment,
will be sure to getthe value of ,100 cents forever, dollar,
invested. Gold Watches from to 3100, Silver
Watches from SC to 20, Silver Spoons from ;85 to
$2O, and other goods equally cheap Please call ut ;
HOOD’S, 51 Markei streel, the only Wholesale price
Jewelry Store in the city. : v <
White SnlpUup Spring”*
DAUBLTNG GAP, CUMBERLAND OUUNTY. PA.
justly celebrated mountain retreaLeo well and
I-- favorably known to the citizens of Phlladelphia,
Baltimore, Pittsburgh and other places, will be open for
visitors on and after ihe FIRST UF JUNE The build
ings have been greatly enlarged and Improved, jUt order
to meet the increasing patronage. ‘Forfumilies,
and those whoudeoire mountain scenery, this place of
fers permaneavinducements, which eonnot be surpassed
by any watering place in the United States -From Puts
burgh, these Springs are.'accessible-Jtf about twenty
hours, by;the way of the Central Railroad to Harris
burg ; from Harrisburg to the Springs, via Carlisle and
Newviue,on the Cumberland Railroad, it is 35 miles.
We are pledged to make visitors comfortable and bills
moderate. - f SCOTT COYLE,
I^R^saetf-Messis. vj D. Williams, Joseph If. Hill,
Roberi.D. Thompson, Major M’Candlesh, J. D. M’Cord.
Je9fcd2m *
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COMMERCIAL.
COMMERCIAL SUMMARY.
270 110,00
. sro . no.ooo
70,094 1,050,300
7\354 1,445 950
3J3 539 3,415.950
PORT OP PITTSBURGH.
4J VEST WATER ItV TUB CIUM.ISL
Allegheny Ktver Trade*
REGULAR fhankun packets.
Wanted.
Saloons and Baths.
4 J
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AUCTION SALES. * ~
Auction Cud*
v a^er an Interval of Jour years, has
; »K*-^i?.4j?^ m *Ai?- n v ,ne - a? ‘'' ••' : Wwwk. complied: with
of tbe-law regulating Sales at Auction,
fnr Ihp r,?l SmSSIS? a Bl “» Licen.e as Aucuowei
r^, i— off *Tahi» sfndces as such
lo his foettfaftfid-thd poblic generally; .With tiri'exbe*
r i llimy , ye “ T,ln H>w lincor business "he
hazimisitpltilng liifuylng thill lie will bo eriabledto rava
enure satisfaction to ell those wlio may feel iUsbfiseil lo
paironlee Jura. P. McKUNNA, AueSoX"?.
Refers to-the principal City .Merchants. lyg
Auction—Oatiys&Us.
. A T the Commercial Sales Room*, corner of Wood
J\. and Fifth streets, at I(> o’clck;‘A. M.,a ceueral iisJ
sortroent oftSeasonable', Siaple : and Fancy Dry Goods :
Clothing, Boots-and Shoes, Hats; Cops, &c, 1
AT 2 O’CLOCK, 1\ AL,
• Groceries, .Quecnsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery;
Looking Glasses?, new and second hand Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Ac.
.. , . . 4 AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M , .
Books,. Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical<Tnstru
merits, Hard ware and Cutler?, doming Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. I*. M. DAVIS,
. ja3l;tf .. . . • . : : Auctioneer. .
V* Auctioneer,
JEWELRY, at Auction—A very oxteasive assort
ment* of jewelry now open at McKenna’*, to which
the trade is respectfully invited. P. McKKNNA,
. jaM .. ■ ■.... ■ ; Auctioneer.
MILLINERS GOODS—A: very large assortment of
Millinery goods of every variety, now open at-
McKenna’s for a fewdays F*
-J e M • _. rAuctioneer. ■:
■ P« At DAVISi Attcttoaeefr "
TyOCKA WAY CA BBLAGE AND BUGGY at Auc- :
J.\» tion.— On Wednesday morning, June 30th, at TO
oclock, at the Commercial -Soles Rooms, comer-of
Wfod and Fifth streets, will bo sold, one handsome well
hnisLcdßockaway Carriage; one substantial well fin
ished Baggy, with leather top. b
ie‘-» P. M. DAVlS,Aucthv-
T)RUSHES, Ac., at Auction,— On Taesdny nftornooii,
*J Jano *9th, at 2 o’clock, at the Comercml Sales
Rooms, corner of Woodand Fifth streets, will be sold,
a general assortment of Bru>hes, &c,—viz: hand and
Saint scrubs} sash acd paint brushes,’.dusting, shoo and
or*c brushes j blacking, Ac.
P. M. DAVIS, AnclV.
W. G. fli*C -J
Sheriffs sale of dry- goods, variety
GOODS. DRUGS, PERFUMERY,OIL», PAINTS,
&C;, at Auction— On Thursday next; July I, 18j‘J, will
be sold, at 10 o’clock, A, M,at the-store of David Jar
vis, on f Überty.etreet, ,by <)riier: of Carter Curtis, Es*i,
High Shenfijif Aileßhcny. county, all his entire stock of
Dry Goods, Variety Goods, Perfumery, Dregs, Oils and
The stock comprise* a large assortment of ail
kind* ofrDry Goods, Variety Goods and Fancy anieles,
usually kept injUarge and'fashionable. Wholesale ami
HetoU Dry-Gooas Store; Also a jnrgc assortment of
Perfumery, Drugs, Oilsand Paints. The Mock of Dry
Goods is quite large, and has been Selected with great
car©.. They arc ait fresh and seasonable goods, of the'
latest ryles and: patterns, and holds out grea induce*- ’
meats formerchanu and dealers to attend the sale - ■ *
CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff
jeC5 W. G, M’CARTNEY, Atict’r.
CORN— 150 bus. Yellow, {shelled.) in. store-and for
sale. iiegfil MILTKnIiERGER A CO
9 TUNS.Kentucky Hoi DiaiT Metal, received and lor
saleby' UotlOj ■ ; MILTENBERGER & CO.
SiLK i'OI'IANS.—A. A* Co. faave juai re*
Reived two caac&Jlne Silk Poplins.[»e2G
BONNET LlNlfiGß—Just received, ni A.~A r MABOS
& Co 7 b, 25doz.TarleloaamIJLace Uennet Linings,
f&ssnrted colors.)' = [}c2G
HKCKeR’sI^aKINA —For sale wholesale dr ieiatJ
bjr - J.LAVFXY &Cu,
fe24. Tea Dealer* arid Grocers, 263 Libertygt.-
I\ IN KN. SHEETINGS—III pieces. extra quality 10 4
JLi add U-4 Linen Sheetings, just received at -
- ie2G ' A. A. MASON - . & CO’S. •
T INKN LUSTRES—3v - pier es .fine -.Liiifu Lustres, •
Xi fast colors, just received at -
Je2o \ A, A, MASON &■ CO.>s.
Ii'LUUK— (iOijbls Erira family Floor, (Wot ih brand.)
4? in store and for sale by
ieSC MILTENBERGER & CO •
HAY— SO bales prime Hay, id arrive and for sale by
jeSS ..MILTENBERGER & CO.
jjjH.UUH—7O bbls.. just received and for sale by-
V jell . ARMSTRONG CROZPR
CIuRN STARCH—Refined and prepared,expressly
/ for/ood, forsaUby : > . J LAYELY & CO ;
je24 _ Tea Dealers'and Groeerapg&a Liberty st
/~\ATS —1.000 prime lo T *, in store and for sale by
\J MILTENBERGER A C<>,
Jc2G •• No.ISS Front street, •
GHKAI* SHAWLS.—A.. A. MxsoTt &- Co. arc selling
out their large assortment or plain and embroidered
.yvfiito ami colored Crape Shawls, at greatly reduced
price*. . fjoL'C .
LAWNS! LAWNS'— •
3 ca?e fast colored Brown Lawn l !, at ltfic.
I do wood colored Lawns, at 10c.
1 do small figured Lawns; at Bc.
V* A A. MASON & CO..
. je26 ;<V3sndfl4 Market street.
BLANK, lioulis— Ledgers, Journals. Cush and Day
Books,of all sizes,iaeveTy style of binding, oh baad
or made to order by WS. HAVEN,
Blank Book Maunfaciurer,
je2S =«'. . . Market street, bonier of necoud.
Adams ft COi't KzpreiL ' 1
FREIGHT REDUCED.—From and after this date,
our rates oa pound freight; from Philadelphia to
Pitlshurgh, will be 53,00 per IGj &s.—a reduction of 25
per cent. Time, from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, U 0
hours. faprS) BAKER A FORSYTH, Agent*.,/
A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the
“Fifth Ward Savings Bank” will be held at the of
fice of the Bank, No. 424 Liberty street, on 'Poesday, the
‘•Shh day of June next, ai It) o’clock, A. M.,with refer
cnee, to having the stock -consolidated into a corporate
company. feprSCahn] JOHN STEWART, Se:renry.
T^OTICE —The partnership, heretofore existing be-
X i tween the undersigned, in the Wool and Commis
sion basines?, under in c firm of /ftlCßPaf &. Lee, was
dissolved on the first of April last, by mutual consent
The business of the latf firm will be settled by 11 Lra,
who is duly authorized to use the name of ilie firm tor
that puipose,. J. R. MURPHY,
_ mT4 H.LISR
BILL PaPEk—t case extra superfine btoaii UiUPa
-2 casts extiasoperfine long Cap Bill Paper;
2 do. fine broad and long Bill Paper;
40 reams fine double Bid Cap, a convenient article
for long accounts. Just received and for sale bv
W. Si HAVEN,. Stationer, ■
. jefiO - Market meet, corner o> Second.
TTtXTRACTS for flavoring Ue Cream. Puddings, Ac
£|3o dor.en Preston A MotHll’s superior Extract-*, viz r
Vanilla,. Rose, -
Lemon, Peach,
Orange, Bluer Almonds,
; . Ginger. - NutmCga: ’
„ .Also— Rose Water, Peach Water: and Orange Flower
Water! forauleby •W. A. M’CLURG A CO;
_jcl3_ ■_ •_ * : 250 Liberty street.
. :. T*o Printers* . •...•
"PRINTING INK,manufactured by J.D. hTCreary A
A Co., New York* in cans and kegs, from L ib to too,
from 35 cents!to S 2 & Cl, Also, red, dark and light blue,
dark.and light green, in cans.of X ft, from 75,eent« to
Varnish in l and l fi> cans, at SOots.?? 3b.
Gold Size in i fij cans, ftJ O'a.
For sale by J«H. WELDEN,
. ■ Bookseller and Stationer,
JC-Q 63 Wood street, between 3d and 4th.
Lease's Steam Plano Forte Factory.
_ ■" -T.L.LEASE having applied machi
the manufacture of PIANOS.be
Jf>| is enabled to sell av least twenty-five
* I*l S "per cent, cheaper than any brought from,
the East, end warranted equaun every respect.
Six octave Rosewood Pianos, from Siao,oo and
- upwards. r .
Seven octave do do !- ; . 550.C0
Piano Wareroom, onHand street, over Johns’ Mine
ml Water Warehouse.
Accordeons, Violint, &e.,tnned and repaired. fjcSty
; Com ? Coall Conlt
THE CIIARTIERS COAL company are prepared
:ti>deliver any quantity of good black Coal, on short
notice, at their Harbor, on the Ohio River, at M’Keo’s
Rocks, hi ftl.os.per ton of 3243 ,&s.
Their facilities for deUverihg Coal exceed nny works
Ott lhe River, and Uuj advantage of loading boats at
their harbor, Is well known to Coal boatmen.
Applications for pnal,.to be made to George Lyslc,
Manager, at the harbor, or to the undersipned, at the
omceof the Company, corner of Wood and Fi'th streets,
Morning Post Buddings. GEO. R. RIDDLF,,
" le2J;.Ct . ' Presidentdf Chartiers Coal Company.
UNITED STATES MAIL. “ '
S U3IMER AKRAN O EME NT.
OHIO « PENNSYLVANIA HAIEiKOAD.
- BMM
The only Western railroadrurimpg out of Pittsburgh.
FKBK PSOU SELAVB 07 TQS OHIO BtVEJI.
To Cleveland, Columbus* Cincinnati* Toledo, Detroit,
and the various Lake Ports: Only Direct Line to Can*
tort^Massiliori and Wooster.
FIVE TRAINS start from Tiilsburgh, (Sundays ex
cepted)— ■ _• .
_ EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves PiUsburgh at 830 jl m. Passengers dine at Al
liance all and reach Massillon lU2 30P M. This
Train runs through to Massillon. The Alliance House
U now open* and has excellent accomodations for the
traveling public
A NEW PAST PASSENGER TRAIN
Leaves BmaburgharUA.m, during at Sulera, and
reaching Alliance at 345 p. n, in time for the train to
Cleveland: This iraiii stops only at Rochester, Wow
Brighton, Enoni Columbiana and Salem By either of
these trains passengers cun reach Cleveland about half
mst.five o’clock, andiu ume for the Evening Boats on
Lake Erie. .
•By taking the Fast Train at Ua. m, they.can transact
their business in. Pittsburgh before starting, and save
three hours over the Welfsvill** route.
Passengers can take the FustTrain vndbo in Uenkirlc
the next morning, or m Chicago in the, evening of the.
next day. . •
Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, 140 miles,in
aboutstx and a hal/Aoun Fare 81.. Fare to Massillon,
ll)S*im!efl,s3.
The ExpresaTrain coming eastward, leaves Massillon
at 11 a. u.,reaches Allinncent 13 IS v m., connecting with
the line Irom Cleveland dines there,and arrives at Pitts*
burgh at 5 p.m., giving passengers lime to take ten in
Piusbnrgli, ami go on byihe Pennsylvania Railroad at
nnop.a. .• . • :■■■■ v
PasseoeersbythiH route come from Cincinnati to Pitru.
burgh iu two days, without night travel, and.save from
one to two daysln connecting with the Penua. Centiul
Railroad;
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh at 8.30 a M;TeachOan
ton avB.p. M , and Massillon at a/30 p m. At Mossillon
the line connects with stage lines to Wooster. Mansfield,
New Philadelphia, and at Enon to New Castle, Poland,
Warren, Mercer and Kric / ; v
THE FREIGHT TRAIN,
With a passengor car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 4 39
a*m., ana waits at Alliance for the arrival of’the Fast
Train; leaves there immediately after.and reaches Mas
sillon at 5.30 r. k.
New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 a. m. .and 5.30 p. m.> and New Brighton
at 7 A. M. and It. m.,‘ stopping ‘at, intermediate slawout'..
Excursiontickets, good for two days, ore sold between
Pittsburgh, Rochesterand New Brighton. . , „
• Qaarlerly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by
the package to some of Uie stations.-.--: ■ ■
. Excursion parties are accommodated at reasonable^
The fast train returning, will le a .Y,° r^ « C :f.3 ■_?
M.jNewßrighlon at 7.t. h-j and will reach Lrilslm/gh at
’ The trains do not niaon Sunday. . _ . .
Omnibussssrun in connection with the tramß to and
street Station of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania . PARKIN,
■ • f .Ticket A gent, -/-
„ or to J. MESKIMEN,
, Monongahela House, Pitlsbnrgh.'-
Note— By the route by steamboat 50 miles u> W«Hs
ville*oQ d thence by railroad 100 miles to Cleveland, the'
fcreis®3,sQ*:
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' . MEDICAL.
TheOM»tVe(Ktibl«_ajm,(iy|
jP/ET/f. B MYERS* EXTRACT,
Dandelion, Wild (Sherry and Sarsaparilla.
w THIS valuable medicinal prepara
' -dlf&ra entirely from any simple
» efctraet or Sarsaparilla n or com
roonparifyinsmedtcme Jtisacora*
of many of MOST- CLEAN
NSIN’G MKDiCINES, with others
’ TEnffiv ■ • acnng directly, on the Kidneys, or
having immediate reference to the rc
■ '■ ■ lief and:conlinncd healthy operation
’ • '-of some internal organa. It eon*
tains articles which* enter into no'
. tgspSwßfPff&Wirr' other preparation in existence, and
r IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying ana refreshing effects, by anV medicine in
the world. lUs.put up WLAKGB BOTTLES, is Very i
pleasanttothe^taste,and is more concentrated. •
f . STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER,*
than any ptherin the market, Persons who have taken
Sarsaparilla , by the gallon, without relief,have been
radicaHy cured by using two or three bottles. This ,is
thironly Compound™ which Dandelion, Wild Cherry
.and. Sarsaparilla are so.prcpsittl to offeriho peculiar
virtues of each, in • combination with pare extracts oi
other healing articles, in a highly conceuirmcd slate:
Its ingredients are PURELYfyEGETABLE, and are
surk roots-and harks as are found, though chieilyaffee
ting.certain parts,in thpir general tendency, to produce
the most cleansing and healing effects. : .
- ir IS IMPOSSIBLE
To-curo many - diseases. . Dropsies, Kidney Com*
phnisv&c., draw off Watery Humors from the Blood, i
or corrupt and irritating secretions ofdiaeased organs
[ from the body, without the thorough operations, on the i
i caused by thismedicine.-Naoiher extracts ;
i even preien i -to this .effect,, In fect, this very operation,
t for which it is particularly compounded,differß from
, ail otuer.preparauons, and makesit the best compound
inexistence
■IN ALL CASES .OP. DROPSY* age .this medicine.—
II will relieve. . It has cured when; lifo itself was de
spaired of. It contains articles (hatwiU cursjif any
-thing can, and takes the only: method to make perraa
nent cures. ,
SHIP FEVER* SHIP FEVER!
To produce testimony in proof of the cure of tbLdis
ease is acknowiedgcdly new. The public have «o lona
been taught to regard h as fatal, that its positive cute
would seem almost amiracle, yet
*' ’ SHIP, FEVER HAS BEEN CURED,
- Ami by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr H, B. My
ers’ Extraet, Dandelion, Wild Cherry, alone. -
We select the following, as a specimen of the nume
rous testimonials to thc-efficieucy of this medicine in
cases of this malignant disease, which we have to ex
hibit. > TEhTIfiLONY OF PHYSICIANS.
Francis Tiblimese
in Buffalo, N. Y.,and one who has devoted himself par
ticularly to the study and cure of the Ship Fever, with
almost every pbaso of which he Is conversant, gives'
the following testimony in relation to the effects of this
medirine. or prepared by himself:
.;*• This it to certify, that! have used Dr. H. B. Myers 7
Extract of Dandehon. Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla,
in my practice, in cases of a tiouiber of patients siek
with. Ship Fever, with: very-beneficial results.- And I
consider it a general carattve in that d'sesse.” '
Prepared by MYERS & RICE,
No. II Warren street, New York.
So’dbY R, B SELLERS,
apTs:deodfcw No. 57 Wood street,Pittsburgh.
BEMABKABLE CUBES!
B Y THE USE O F DR. HO UGHTON'S
PEPSIN.
DK. HQUQH2O2TB * _ 'From Dr. Houghton's Ko f e
" ~~~i orvd
■ ..' uncajiinessin thcpU-of the
. ytw. ■ wKfrV.. ■ stomach. Two, or.three
« 7. , tlme3 n day thepain In-.
ss£«crcased-to such a degree
as to make iicr scream wiin agony: These attacks Hap
pened sometimes bftef'fbod, arid sometimes when none:
bad been latent -.She raised rauah sour, clear fluid from
.the stomach inriie morning. The BtomacVsweUed inueh
dUifAliV. :Tbngue:coated,and clammyr ranch thirst} no
appetite.. Bo wels costive; doll; stupefying sensation in
the forehead. Complaintsof twoyearsstanding .<!ave
her some' Pepsin ,oa Monday.. Come hack in u week;
Said the paiir had.not been JhaH so bad since:taking the
second dose,and was daily growing less The constant
gnawing: was also gone. Appetite improved; longue
cleaner; bowels.regular; head still heavy, “to anoUier
week sh& Waa-entirely free from uneasiness and pain in
tliesiomach—raiEednoacidfiuirfs—hoadfeH clear, amt
every.trace of the slomaclijcomplauit wasremoved.
. Cass 2.—Married Lady, aged SO —Pain o/lrr caring.—
Very siout'Jhdy.':-Had suffered pain, usuallyvery; se
yere, in the region of the stomach, fortliree years post,
and particularly inienseafieredtiug.T.Whchat the worst,
the’palii is.as if some hard htUly were beihg.ibrust into
thepitofihestoraiieh and bored in everydirection. Much
tcuaemessoif pressure. ‘Thisladymfied the Pepsin with
surprising effect Soon after the firstdotethepain ceased
—sue.felt some nausea, and retched,' but nothing came
up.. Several,months have parted, bnttherc has been no
return of Tongue clean.and moist; no sore
ness of the ipmmch.
llemahkabm Cube.— T.oimcilfr, Ey ,May v 3Ssl —On
the 7iU o£May,lS3l, Rev. M. D. Wtlhami, pastor of the
-pounh Presbyterian. Church, in LouisvillejiCy., was nnd
had been for a.loVtg time conhped to his room, and moot
of the time to his bed; with Dyspepsia and Chronic Diar
ihcea, and was to all appearance on the: very verge of
the grave, and acknowledged io ; be so by Ms physician,
who Rad-tried all the ordinary rneana in his power with
out effect; and at tiie above named time, the patient, by
thecon3entonu&phypician r c6nißicncedthe use.of Dr.
Hought?m 7 s.PcpBin; and . to the astonishment, surprise
end dellghfof-aiLhowas much relieved the first day.
Tlic tjurd day heiefrhia rcom. The sixth day, which
wns excesrively hot, be rode ten ; thilea witb iio bad ef
fect; on the eighth hay he went [on a virit ta the country;
end. on the Oiirteehtii daylthough'not entirely restored
to his uataral strength, he wag so farTeeovered'as to go
atone a journey of five hundred miles, whete he arrived
in eafety,mncn improved in hea]th; baviug had ho dis
turbance of the Momnch nr bowels after using the first
Go*e ofPepsin. Tiiesc are faeunbtcbntfoveriable, and
thisisacasc which ought to convince all skeptics that
there isa power in Pepsin. Letphysicisnsana dyspep
tics investigate. J .,~ DR GEO. .11. EEY^ER.
Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood si., Pitts
burgh, Ha. - - £my26:dAw A
jßto it s as"*'s
Compound Syrup off T«Uoui>Mh'Boot|
oCCUl’iEft the - from, tank • among the proprietory
medicines of this country for completely caring
.Conker,Sait Rheum,Erysipelas; tuid tiU other diseases
amine from-an jrapare etaie of the blood; Also, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness,
Coughs; Soreness and Tightness abbutthe Chest; Bron
cbtUfr, dr Hoarseness,Dryness,and a tickling sensation
abouuhoTbroai;and is tisedwiih-unDKceuented suc
cess in all cases of • : : v
FEMALF. WEAKNKS ANDGENERALDITOJLItY,
Strecßtheningiheweakened body,givingione to the
vaYiou* organ** and invigorairaglhe entire system.;..
If ibetesiiraony r of ihoosandsxfliying-witnesses, from
all parts of. the conntryi .can be .relied upon,itissinini*
lariycffieacioasiueanngcUrirumrr.audTestoriDgde
bililated~and brotcir down constitutions* It U purely
vegetable in; itseomposlQon,and inaccurately coxa
biued in its proportfonsifiaiihe chemical Vatanieal and
medical properties of each ingredient hcrmo’ai'mslv
anitc.io.Wmil'Y THE BLOOIX - .....T
-.. It hob removed many chronic diseases which has baf
fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cured
Canker,Balt Rheum* Erysipelas and Scrofula, which
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the leasttm
presaionapon. -
It has befcn tesled in many cases of CANCEROUS
RUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been
cared by .this medicine. "We say that it is a valuable
medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes'
all Obstruction In' the rendering the Liver
ffee,sictiye;and:bea!ihy.- It removes Palpitation of the
Heart, and relievesin all cases Of Asthma, and may be
used in aU climates,and at all seasons of ute year.
This Syrup isrprepared only by C. MIOBSE A; CO., at
103 Fountain streety Providence* R.Tyand sold whole
sale and retail;by S. N;WICKE£ISIIAM,
Only - : Agent for Western Penrsylvaiutti - • '
Jellty* Warehouse,cor Woqdand Sixth sis., Piusb’h
AHEAU OF ALL)
EXTRACT-; OP AMERICAN OIL.
PREPARED and. sold by: JNO. YOUNGSON, 20k
X Liberiyrstreet. This poWerfullyconcentraied pTe*
paration; the medical virtuesof which are found to be
eight timeß the strength of Hhe original American Oil*
It is put up in bottles ai2s and 27$ cents, each,with foil
directions for its oSo. • In every disease wheYetheorigi
nai American Qil has been found atallefficacious,and
ltao far e zccedstheorlginalin power, aB lorender it the
CHEAPESTMJSDICINErX THE WORLD. Call and
try it. JOHN YOUNGSON.
N. B. T.he original Oil iu its natural state as taken
from the bowels of the earth, can be had as abovc—and
will he found zenuinn notwithstanding a certf ta firm
clolmstobethc only Proprietors. -
dfiew-tf „ j. y-
OA BBLS. No, 3 Mackerel, (large.) for sale by
'4AJ-1 c 2- TAAFFK, MAGUIRE A BANE.
T.EMONAUE-—-Congress Lemonade; or. Lemon Qugar,
Xi&eufe, healthy and-pleasant drink, for-sale by
J. LaVELY ACO, Grocers and Tea Dealers,
jetG 205. Liberty street.
If OUSfcivfcGi'lNG IIKPARTftJENT—
-113. Wooden Bowls, of all sires; just received ;
Clothes Pinar-. - Towel-Hollers;
Clothes Line Reels; - do Stands;
Wood A Zinc Wash Boards; Clothes Horses*
W. A. M’CIURG A CO.,
io!2 No. 256 Liberty street.
BRANDIES~IN BOND—A.Seigneit© and PellcvoL
silt Brandies—dark arid pate—in qr casks; also,Na
poleon, inbetaves—under Custom House charge; to
gether with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor
deaux Brandies of the most superior mutinies; in store
and for sale cheap, by JACOB WEAVER, Jr,
mydti ■ • . ~ tor. Ma v kct and First sis.. -
-GrcaiUargathal
TN VELVET, PILE. TAPESTRY; AND BRU3SF.LS
X CARPKTSr-VVhich will be found at the carpet watei
house of. W« ftpciimotk, 85 Four hatred. Aa wc arc
determined to .sell oh our present stock of the above
goods nt cost, wejirivke the aueuinxtr of those wishing
.to furnish, to great bargains. •
M W. APCLINTOCK.
0. ■ Utdußtd Price*. ~
A A* MABON A C0.,62 and 01 Market street, will
open this morning—
-7 cases Berage Da Laines, 10:3121;
3 do Bereges, 18c;
. .40 pieces Figured Changeable Silk, very low;
6bo Crape and Summer Shawl-; •• v
l&'cares Printed Lawns ami Muslins:
• - - 17 do Summer DoLaines T Bome asiowaslOcj
AHo,Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery and Glove*. |jc3-
Ualiilas f Verljeaafl,Or«entiou*ei*lants.
. f |THE best, collection.ol pabhos west of tbo- .nvun*
X tainVj'bno hundred and fiftyvorietiefi... Thorbnrir*
and Ifbvey’a Verbena*? which are uueqiialleu* in fact,
llovey’s America, Republic, and-Orb of Day,and -Tlioiy
buriPs Heroine, S’Kclipse, and Sir &. Blanc, are admit
led to be the Gems of the World. . flirt above, with
overv variety of Greenhc use and other Plants, for sale
in the Passenger and flccnmancfi Oflicc of
at me ra Kigv ROBINSON,
European and General Agent,
. itiyG ■ ■ : 128 Wood Street.
To Railroad Coutracto7t.. '
PROPOSALS will be received until after the Mihday
of July next, inclusive, at the Engineer Offices of
the NorUt Wesienr Viiginia Batiroud, in Parkersburg,
West Un»on and Clarksburg, foi rhe Graduation and
Masonry of 5U or GO sectmns (of uh'iut one mile each of
that: Uoaa-rembracing all the nerviest parts . of the
woric. and ebnuiriiiig a number- u.' tuuite Is, deep cut •
tings. and embankments* as well as a. considerable share
ot bridge and culvert msebnry. The »t*r.e extends from
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at rite mouth of Three
Forks Cteeki two miles tan of Fetlermau. to Parkers* l
burg,on ibc Ohioriver*mid Is aboutllVi tndesinlength,
Bpecihcatioua will he ready at Uic office* immed* and
also at FeUermahfOn and after the Siho July* proximo
and EngmeerawiU be on me line to afleid information
The country through, which.Ure Road .•;*#«»*< i 9 heni
thy; well afetUed abuui«.nt sunnHea
may be had along the. route, and. from Ji
by means of theßaluoiore and Ohio Railroad,>hc NdrilJ
westernTurnpikc and other good;rpad«ian<i *;v : ,be Ohio
river. The facilities for cheap execution c the'work
nre unasttaiiy creau vllends must be- aband-iV u«ihe
Caliimore and Ohto lUikoad is; sdvancbß Sly lo
Mrapleuon, Bni je-leasjng a, large amounfr. ... t,e.~
..Biddenimut.briiKthe Ijtst ttsiimofiials,and^>. ■: isle
what other wortihey may have on hand.
ByorderoCtba President and Director*.
BENJ IL LATROBE* Chief Er--* ee«
_ DaiumoreiJimefiihilSffil*
I . }clQ;eodU»UiJy. r : IBabisnon ta.rw
V «. ' .
A/ ; s -
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fflO LET— I The STORK ROOM and FIXTURES now
•X occupied by the- eubccribcr*: Fcseessldjr- givea on
; tlio 13(hmil. For icrrai enquire of_
aprir H CHESTER, ?1 Smith field*!.
■flaaf TO LET—A STORK ROOM—WouidtuU for
JU«B u-Shoe, Dry Good,, Trimming or Grocery, Store,
““ Rent low. Apply Ur ' S. GOLDJIANN,
- m!lt3o It<) Market atreet.
Tamelr fr et long, and 40 inches In die
1 ’ ustia simuume. for rule by
je?.if_._ : NIMICK fc CO, 03 Waidratrcct.
EXcJunge; on Water etreet,
iffi&i *, j® r,ier °/ fc'liort sireer. Forterras.up-
JSbZLJ}? 10 Alderman Parkinson, sth Ward. P
■* H pTefriall ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M . • ■ ..A ' ■
r g \0 LET—The Tubacnber. .
J. store root! now occupied by M«K«ra,-Wl?topt^SgW
ADavli.No.S*, Marteutreet.-
on tho Ist of Am;. .l-'atjuitc.of 4
Jwnsaf , CIMSa H. PAtn.SON; No. 73 WftAACy
lljoit SALlfr-Two frame house** -two.stories fat*b,n
JC by Sufect cacbycontatuing four rooms, each 17 by
14 fen. ■■. The lot* art* 2ft f y.lib feet to an alley, situated
in thoiM ward of Allegheny city* fronting l on Rosacea st.
Apply to THOMAS AUiFFiTT,
. }el7' . ‘ i Fifth street.
T\E9IRABr.E BUSINESS STAND-1 offer Tor re »
I / the warehouse now occupied by. me ns a drug
eiora on the corner of'Liberty and Handsireeis.A
good location for business of any kind; Possession
given immediately. jmyl^J' JAMES_Ai JONBB. .
tenV ' FOR- RRNTi—From the Ist of ApriFnext, the
Siggl Store, with Dwelling attached,.on th& corner of
and Klmsireots—agood business stand
for a Store or Tavern, it being ouly one square frnoi. the
river—will be rented low to a good tenum. Apply to ;
4C , Walter brant*
roarts:tf No. 202 Liberty st.
W/C . farm for Kalt<
7fi A( ?i RE ?£ OOD FOtt SALK-Four miles
• V noi;iU . or.Tftrenium,' r a ; SO acres cleared* Im*-
provemr Ills ore a goad Frame .Dwelling House, and- an
•¥*«®»len»J»»Be * fame llarn. Price SHU nef acre. Eu-"
quire of lire i owner. GEORGE £ll MjETI - , on theorem!.
S TfO:lmdisS* KlNH ’ MUri,le Worif3 » P ‘LWburg£
jUILOINU WM. poa Ten ioi*: loomed in
.tStboEighih .Word, five of which have a front of a
g*M*.SW.WSW havlOßia.commodiona view of the
Honongahelit river The otherfipe ate In the nor of
the above, each having a frail of »! feet bvtoo deoD
Price* from 45#,P0 to B(M.IH>. Terms ea»y. -rnoee who
dcaire a.ptea&anLand hrn'thy inen'ion Will [Ut-ind
S. CUTHBERT. General Agent,
~ r 60 yrnitbfietd atrfet •
.TilvK ttAb(VrAt'd<;wft!ri6: location tor n &Ddt3)ervm-
Ju; tbejJhiWifrg.town, of Hanover,
„Oiuo. Tfte.buHUjngjioji the premises were erected for
tlie express purpose of carrying oil the Saddle and Har>;
ness manufacture, sad .mt excellent busmens hart been l
done .in dial line- . For further infonUttiioa, upyiy loJa--
sepU. Keith,on the. picnuses, or to '
it T LEECH, Jr,
m o t.t -.I R.'Vcod .street, Fiuabtirgh.
_N» U. *f noiijold before the,liral day 6f September.
l«w, the pro/ erty wtll .on that day be dhpd«ed of at
public sale. (GaxeHacopyandcbarjrePostfie2d:sm
finVo AWrjAlil* .uii a
5 Ueslrable locationvut &alf an hoDr’s ride from the
city, by.ihe, Railroad, n vnlanblo property of aVoat two
acres, well stocked with sclcctedfruit of overyyarlety*
mstcfdHy io excellentcondition. The
Cottage Ims hali, 4 rooms tuid finl*hedat- -
acygood ceUar, fl»-i putnp of Kocd water. The- land
jt*'.o«thftrn*xpcspre, cut the bank of the
Uni&y and ia wett-wonh ibe aitemioa or those.desiring a
reiwat; m the country.; Prise 31800;-: Tends easy, im
mediate possession
.■■■ ,S. CUsTUBEItT, General Agent,
5O Smlthfield street.
A *'oll SALE—Containing oce hundred acres
orianii, situated m M’Candless towmhip. Alleghc
jl? county* eight miles froih Pittsburgh. On theprem
ises are _twofc tone Houses,, with the necessary <Jat»
- iioasest Barns, &c; Sevent7'o»ve acres aro cleared, the
remainder well timbrred. ; Tfafc: property offers Induce,
tncnts rarelv met wit)),.to persons desirous of. investing
their funds In real estate/ TherCatler and ZenicnoDle
plank road panes withinlOOyardaof the premises; for
dairy pniposcs.u is dnsnrpassed, and con bo;divided
iiila-three; or fDUr-parig,bavsng asaflieientnumber-of
springs to afford any supply orwater forthe «ame; For
particulars apply to John Stewart, on the premises, Jas,
■ » .ktcwart, Fleming street. Aliegbenycicy, or to;
r.;M’KENNA., Auctioneer* •;
for salt* “ “—“
A yALUACI.E FARM FOR. SA LE-Sllo.ied on Bis
A Sewickiey Creel, fifietn hiHei: below Allegheny
Cny, and, oboutthtee-quuuers ofamileficoruiheHaU
f® a i’ i p, U sin J n ffSO of which rs-Tlcit; bottom
land, Well adupts«t io> gatdening or agricultaral pur*
poses.' The balance is nptand, well -situated, and well
umbered: has a.yoniig orchardof aboutiOU thrifty, trees.
■ •. watered.. .It has'a small - house on it, and ma*
teiials ready to pat uo anew one 18 by 32. Itis expect*
ed .that a railroad station bouse , will be put up wiinln 4
mile from il tor terms enquire 'of' •'
„ , . CURTIS & DOBBS,
Heal Estate Agent*,' over Patricks end Friend’s Bank
mg Hottse, 123, cor. Wood and sth sis; •' v fmy29
• .. ■ fror Sale. :
fTTEN BUILDING LOTs*~t*Uusted in the city of Pius*
Jl bunth, being Nos. 105 (02 : J4 iuclaHve,in tbeplanof
lots laic! out % byCook; and Cassat; tholOth of April; 1835,
°Ad bonnded nud desc/ibed as follows, vizlicginnlne
on Cuff streetot aireet, thence ex*
tendingjn widih on Cliff street SIOJ feet to the corner of
lot «0.2p5, and 4n:depih Jsff feet 2 inches to Cook street;
each of tho said ten; lots being 24 feet on Cliff and Cook
streets, and ICG feet 2 imraes in depth, excepting lot No.
105, which is 3lfJ feet wide. These, lots wilLbeVaJd on
very accommodating terms, ifupplied for soon.
. Thomas MOFFJTT, Real Estate Agent,
29 Fifth street.
T- , Vnloablc i'ropeirty for soic,
UK subscriber, as Ageutfonneownerioflersat pii
vate the two Cots of Ground, Jicrabered ia tie
plan of the city p( Pittsburgh, 71 nod- W ffbalictr on
f en n dnd.extetuirug ?5U feet, more or
less, to the Allegheny River. =This propcTtyjwUl.be dl*<
posed oropon euch terms ai wili secure to tbepurclni'
aers a profitable investment of ca «iidl.' Lying conlteu
oua to the entrance into Uie city of tlie Central Rail*
PennsylyantaCßaaVit aflbids favorable sitds
for.\V arehousee, or/ can i>* conveniently divided into
sj’gple building lots,, and ninu becomelupon thacora*
pfeiioirormo public improvcmentf,itow mprocresa. in
and around the city*, greatly enhanced io valuefor bu
ejnesspurposes. t'orfuuheriurormatiouQ'rplyto
' R* T. LEKCiI, JR.,
No. 133.Woodstreet, Pittsburgh; •
T- , ■ for Swe, -
HK f uliscrilier oflcra for sale a valuable Farm.shua.
ledinChippewatowiisbip, Beaver couiity.fivettilea
jrom lwo.mUeawestof Brighton, one mile
west of Archibald. Robertson'snulls, nod a lioir mile”
from the TaUroad. adjoining jands Of James Scotl and
Andrew AVhtie. Jt contains abom 60 acres, about 45
acre* cleared, 6 of which aregoodmeadow randthetal
anceweil umbered.; The lana joysweHj;contama both
c£>aland limestone, andiswell watered; TThere-fs also
an orebani of.choice young gTaapd beariDfffrui* trees,
consisting ofapples. peatS) peaches,plums andeberries. -
inc bnildmgs areagoodTraiae houselfrbySaxeet,with
a porch tkewholc lengthened a good cellar under the
whole bonse, ahd a good log. bum.- There is a good
spring of neyer-failing.Water within *5 yard* of
A good uile will .be given, clear of alf incumbrance,
rersonvwiio wonld wish to purchase soon* can have a
good bargain-: -Inquire of u;q subsenber, on the prem
laea . . , JOHN COLLINS.
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, Frankfort Spring*/ - —•
fj : W. BUNG AN. respectfuilymiornw his friends
VJ • and the public generally, that on the 2ist June in
stant, the FRANKFOBT HOTKL will be opened for
the accommodation,: of. BOARDERS. dqring4he sum
mer season. Jf
' -Frankfort; June 7:2m ..
BUFF’S m EBMSraiE COLLECT"
• cokijib oy iUEtBT inn sma» *Tnmeia, : pnT«6jtoL
Established-th; by the of
Pennsylvania, erfe/t FerpeteaZ Chatter.
RINCIPAL—K Daw, Professor of TJraretical and
Practical Bookkeeping and Commercial sciences;
* "* Bsq-:»P<ofessor of Mercantile Law.
-w®?*** one of the beat Penmen In the
west, Professor of Ornamental and Commercial Pen
manship.- V ■. •
HAVpßifj-Brinclpal of the Classical Department,
“refessprof AXathe’matiCß and Classical Languages. •
Tuo&e whonspire t* the.higher rankas Accountants,
are requested to cull andexainineihecrecteniialsof this
Insmuu'on, from upward*, of onehnndred Merchants,
: »&»*«« and Accountants in this city, who have been
tramedfbrbusineas{nir. Al*o riheeraphatic.testimo
nials of the American'ln«titate,lbeChamber ofCom
merce, end many of the leading, Merchams.BankeTs,
and Bank officersvOt-the city ofNew York/anpeaded
to the pages of North American Acconniant,”
and* Western Steamboat Accountant ” •
octavo pages. Harpers,
York—price $1,50... Duflfa Western Steamboat
with Hand's Time 'fable, $l,OO.
Merchants and ste&mer« sapplied with-thorouffhly
trmnea.accoQatnnts.onapplieationoiUteCoHeae
Semi and gei a Circular bv mail. TmyOT
J. m. uWr55*.......... .........pJcuttuGiLL. je;
J. n, SAWYER «&. co.;
rnZ t??^ 1,00115 l' o ™ wnnwH.
LOO KI KG: GLA S 8 MAKOFACTCBERB,
_ . . »■>? WUOIB3»t,B DB.JLSBB Ilf
foreign and Domeetic, Fancy and Variety Ooodt.
■T M. S. & CO.,re«peclfully inform iheir ftfondi and
W * customers, (hat tbeyhave received a lares stock
of FANCYING VARIETY GOODS, wbmhhive been
bought for CASH, from Importers and Alann/acturcrd,
and which they will veil on as rcasoaabe terns, and as
low as. can be purchased East; Our Stock'Consists
partly of—
Looking Glasses,. ■ : Buttons, Parasols, .
Clocks and Watches, - Ribbons, - - Brushes,.
Umbrellas, '.Laces, Jewelry,
Threads, Suspenders,. . Silk Cravats,
Combs, Gan Caps, Gloves,
Pocket Handkerchief, . Pori Mormics, Carpet Bags,
Arttßcia] Flowers, Hosier)*, Perfaraery.&c
WHITE GOODS. '*
■ Cambric, v•. Jaconetls, • : BiahOp.Lawn,-
Book Muslin, Mull, - Swiss,
Dotted Swiss.
Plain.and Ornamental Portrait .and Picture Frames
made to order. Alao,re-Gildutg done,at short notice. *
, Cabinet Makers, andomefS,furrußhed with Loohimr
Glass Plates, at Eastern prices. • ;
Rlereliania and dlliers, vlsllin* our oily for the rSUri i
po«e of purohasip* Hood,, will pleue call Bad enunlne
’■• rpln,,|r - Imarltfln.
Xttarlue Hospital Sn|jplleq. ~~ i
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■ i■■■■'.•'■■■■■■ Sarveyor’9 Office, June 4.168:8
QKALKU PROPOSALS will be received auhlg Office
O 13 o’clock, tlie SBih day of Juifc;/or (he MeMy
of the following arueler, for the me of the tick niihi
S ■' ine iiOSp,Ul ' l ' CQr >'"»cliy, nmil .he
Beef, oefree a* possiblefroni bone. ! l*rice nerlh
Brown Sugar, of the best quality, 'do -
. R ; ce, • •;, - - .1.
• Tea, Hyson, . •
Klee Fiour, - . -
Soap, - - - .
Sperm Candles, - :
Ctffee, - .
- Bailer,best quel tv • 1
Middling Bacon, . -
Hams; - -; ,
, Lard, - ...
: ; Flour, best supcifinc, -
molasses: v . .
Fort Wine, - - -
Vinegar, - - -
MUkf ’ - - - .
..Best Bolted Meul.
.Potatoes, - . -. .
Beans, ... u „ .
Jl'HK 3 per dozen
per peek.
Hominy, do
Woc‘l. do
. Coal, " * . . .Mf buslifl»
, AUof tbe.witlun (or above) ariTcles to U of iherery
besiquahty and .to be.tanu«lied at aucb time* and in ..
such quantities ns oiultp requisition of tbe Stewurd of
ihe Hospital,approved by the Surveyonnaybe reqdired.-
••■■Any piper articles that may be wanted, timeomractor:
to furnish at the. lowest marketpnees. -Ilia estimated :
t" a t the number of patients to be supplied will overage
about a> p«r.day t in' addiUon'to- wmcb tberc will be :
about ten officers and servants to be supplied.
r .. Anyinformation concerning the comraettvill be given. •
on application at tlus Officpv .
HPaNRY Agent.
[ UnitedSt&WsMaiiuoHospital,
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FOE SALE & TO LEI?.
For Kent,
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. -•■■■ r ¥GS liberty street
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