The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 30, 1852, Image 3

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~. corner ofdrant street and Diamond alley; the
■. .stone necessary is raised by means of a windlass
. drawn by a horse, and by this plan the work Is
' done without either delay or trouble.
( ilanJJice.—This eccentric follower of Momus,
:, the Grimaldi of the present day, .the Shakspc
■ xian Jester, &c-, &c,, will bo in our city to-mor
row, with his equestrian troup, creole dancing
Btri B , strong men,, agile men, and altogether a
■•■■■ - .collection of the most wonderful and remarkable
men and women in the country.
new bridge, over the Railroad, on Marshall
- . street, Allegheny .city, in place of the former
.-■foot walk, known .as Irwin’s bridge. It will bo
: built similar to tho one on Ohio street, and at
.- tho expense ofthe Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
road Company.
night Inst, In any burial ground in that town
ship, and bo waa compelled to deposit the body
in an open field.
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= -Bobber, Arretted. —Eobert Allen and James
. ■ Strang were arrested yesterday, charged with
■ > : being conoemed in the robbery of the money from
: the house of Mrs. Susan Baiter, af M’Keesport.
. /They were committed to prisonby the Mayor for
a farther hearing.
Unprovoked Attack. —A complaint was lodged
■ before Aid. Major yesterday, against John Kemp,
by John O’Reilly. It is charged that Kemp
-mode on unprovoted assanlt on - John O’Reilly.
Kemp was arrested and held to bail to appear at
court.
. Se-organUed.—- The Lafayette Fire Company,
of Manchester, whloh has been without organi
: ration for some time past, has been re-organiied.
. Valentine Short.-Jr., being’chosen ns Captain.
WEDHESDAr M6BHING::!::::::.-::n»-Jirail 80.
Court of ftuurterSciiloni.
Tuesday, Jane 29.
Present—Hon. ffm. B. M’Clore, President,
and William Boggs and Fstriok M'Kemia,-Asso
ciate Jadges.
- - The case of, the commonwealth ysj Jsaoo Hull
andßobert Mome, was continued this morning.
> The speeches of the counsel 'for the prosecutor
, and/defence were, able and logical. Messrs.
. Coohran and Marshall appeared fbr the defence'
and Col. M’Candlessfor the commonwealth;
Judge M’Clure in his charge to the jury, com
mented upon the duties o.fthe citizen and offi
cer. The practice of carrying weapons, by
watchmen, was sustained by the court. The
case went to the jury, and they were instructed
to bring in a sealed -verdict.
The Hon; Chakle3 Smren, rose and announc
ed to the court the death of Henry Clay. Mr.
Shaler payed a beautiftd tribute to the memoty
of the great statesman now dead—and spoke of
his death in eloquent and tonching terms. He
concluded by . moying the adjournment of the i
' coart > ?* a markof respect to the memory of the;
great man.
■- Col. JH’Cabdeess seconded the motion made by
Judge Shaler.
Judge JPCicbe adjourned the court after a
••• few eloquent and effecting remarks. •
Alas, Poor Dogs.— Few of the canino tribe in
the country know to what an extent the suffer
ings of the eityjdog is carried in summer. They
can snatch a “bologna” frtely, sure that death
will not follow the pleasant taste of the “ sas
sengcr;” but here the case is different. It re
quires a very Btrong demise of the olfactory
.. .organs to prevent, the animal from falling a vic
. , tim to the brutality of mao and “ pisened sas
.■■r sengers." Wo bare seen every specimen of the
dog tribe lying dead in our streets, from having I
, *iloved, not wisely, but too well,” the “ piseu
v edsassengers," And we would just take this op
portunity, of remarking, that those of the canine
tribe who fall victims,: should be removed from
, the streets as speedily ob possible after their de
mise:
■■■ Fifth. —The Fifth of Jnly ■willbe celebra
ted by a largo number of the Sunday School
children connected with the Churches of this
. city and Allegheny. Many schools have already
secured groves, and tho teachers and managers
pfothersehools are making arrangements which
■ Trill he duly .announced to the children, who will
have their hearts made glad, by the prospeot of
: v a days enjoyment in the woods. '■
The. Sabbath School children of the Ist Asso
■: ciate Reforuied Church, Alleghenyjcity, contem-1
plate making a railroad excursion a-few miles
down the-Ohio, and rctumin the evening train. 1
Acquitted.— The Allegheny firemen whom we
. noticed as being-arrested for raising a false
- alarm, in Allegheny city, and released on giving
security to re-appear on Monday evening, had a
hearing before the Mayor. They were members
J . of the first ward company, and' satisfactorily
proved that they were innocent of the charge
alleged, and were honorably acquitted.
A Womanly Quarrel. —A lady appeared before
Alderman Parkinßon, yesterday, and made a
complaint that another lady had tlirowna bucket
• of water on her head,, and she asked that this
free,Jmt rnde, dispenser of nature's beverage
. - might he punished in a fitting manner.- Two
families haring access to one hydrant, is a most
fruitful cause of qnarrel.
.. pearly Completed.— The outside work on SL
■ Paul’s Episcopal Church is neatly completed.—
Workmen are now engaged in raising the tower -
or steeple of the chnrch; the tower Is on the
:. Assault and Battery. —A- A. Becker entered a
complalnt beforo Aid. Parkinson, of the Fifth
Word, on Monday evening, against Stephen H.
Sarberand John Jeffreys,of.Lawronceville,charg
ingthem with assaulting him In a violent man
ner in that village. Warrants. were issuod for
the arrest of Jeffreys and Barber. ■
Hew Bridge —-Mr.- SWnn iwnow constructing a
Superstitious. —The citizens of South Fayette
township would not allow the Coroner the privi
lege of burying the body of the unfortunate
young man who committed suicide on Sunday
■ . Excursion Trip. —On the 6th of July five t rains
Will be ran through from this city to Turtle
the Pennsylvania Railroad. The fare
has been reduced to half, prico—fifteen cents—to
persons going .out and coming In on that day,
. and the same rates are also in operation on the
Sd, 4th, and Gth.
Attempted Suicide. —A woman named Ellen
Boss, residing in the Sixth ward, attempted to
hang herself on Monday evening; A disput o
with her- husband was - alleged as the cause, bo
fore Aid. Mqjor, before whom she. appeared.—
She concluded not io hang herself, bat go tolaw.'
- At it again. —Humphrey Rutherford was ar
rested yesterday, and taken before Aid. Major,
who committed him, to prison, charged with as
saulting, in n'violent manner, his "care epousa’’.
—Mrs. Elizabeth Rutherford. The parties re
side in the Sixth ward.
etreei is eo. occupied with snortar lioxeß,
. anil , stone piles, that it is impossible'for
wagons to pass each other, between Wood and
Southfield streets. This should be remedied.
The Murder com will ho taken up this morning.
It wss defercd yesterday, owing to the adjourn
ment of court in the afternoon.
A (hod Bill is presented this evening kt the
Theatre. Three excellent pieces will be per
, formed. • -
flow to Keep Coot—Drink Keyset's Mineral
Water, with H«t*i « Sherbet.
Collapsed a JFlve'. —The steamer Lpella gronsd
ed atGlnss House, bar on her way up, and in her
efforts to get off,' collapsed a flue. No person
wee, injured. The Luella was towed np bn-Mon
day evening by the Michigan No. 2.
■TiUsburghandSttubenviUellailroad.—']!he , ‘tight
of way” has been secured from all the lahd-hold
orsffor constructing the Pittsburgh and Steuben
rille Railroad along the Harman’s creek route,
through Virginia.
Afro—The stable of Mr. Watt, on Exohange
alley, near Hand street, was discovered to be on
fire, yesterday morning. 'The flames were put
out, however, by a young man, who was work
ing near the stable.
Tippling House.— Morriß Fitzgerald made a
complaint yesterday, against Ann Murphy, of
tho Fifth ward, for keeping a tippling house—
Mrs. Murphy was held to bail to answer the
charge.
Zook Out for something wonderful at the The
otre, on the Fourth of July.
Hints for Popping the Question.
~ ** on *ke ' loved one,’, and observe
that she blushes, as you approaoh, give her hand
and if she returns it* 'all right.’
Get the parents out.of the room; sit down on
1 the sofa beside-‘the most adorable other sex,’
land talk of tho ‘joys of wedded life.’ If she
.appears pleased, rise, seem excited, and at onoe
ask her to say the important, the life-or-death-
I deciding, thaisnioido-or-hßppiness settling ques»
I t>on. If She pulls out her cambric, be euro you
are accepted. _ Call her ‘ My darling Fanny,’and
‘ my own,dear creature,' and this completes the
soeho. Ask her to name the blest day, and fancy
yourself already in Paradise. -
“ A good plan is to call on the ‘objeotof yonr
affections’ in tho forenoon; propose a walk;
mamma consents, in the hope you will declare’
your intentions. Wander through the green
[ fields; talk of ‘ love in a cottage,’ ‘ requited nt-
I tachment,’, and ■* rural felicity,’ If a child hap
pens to pass, of course intimato your fondness
for thedear little creature;’ this ■ will be a
splendid bit, If .the-course is eicar, down yon
must faU .on your knee, right or. left, for there is
no rule as to this, and swear never to rise till she
agrees to take you • for better or for worse.’ If,
however, the grass is wet,- and yon have Whits
pantaloons on, or if yonr trowers are tightly
made, of course, yon must pursue another plan:
say, vow, yon will blow yonr brains out, or Bwal
low arsenic, or drown yourself - , if she won’t sav
yes. J
i ’’.lf. at a.bttll# and yonr charmer is
there,, captivating all around her, get her into a
coreer and ‘ pop the question.' Some delay un
til after supper, but ‘ delays are dnngerons ’—
Round-hand copy. - .
“A young lady’s ‘tears’ when accepting you,
moan only, •l am only too happy:* The dumb
show of staring into caoh other’s faces, squeez
ing fingore, and . sighing, originated, we have
reason to believe, with the anoient Romans.' It
is practised now-a-days, ns saving breath, and
bemg mneh-moro lover-tike - than talking.”
A Pashixo Thought.— . Rothschild is forced to
content; himself with the same sky as the poor
newspaper writer, and the great banker cannot
order a private ennsot, or add one ray to the
| magnificence of night The samo air swells all
lungs. Each one possesses, really, oaly his
own thoughts, and his own senses. Soul and
body—these are the property which a man
owns. All .that is valuable is to be had for ho
thing in this world- Genius, bonuty trod Jove
arc not bought and sold. Ton may buy a rich
bracelet, but not a well turned arm to wear it—
a pearl, necklace, but not a pretty, throat with
which it Bhall ric. .The richest banker on earth
would vainly offer a fortune to bo able to write
a .verso like Byron. One comes into the world
naked and goes ont naked; the difference in this
fineness of a bit of- linen for a shrond is not
muob. Mon is a handful of clay, which turns
quickly back again to dust.
I The following carious notice appears in
I tho N. O. Picaynno of 10th Juno:
| ‘‘Harriet Pomeroy’s half bister” has sent us a
project for compromise oa the subject of ladies
drosses, which she entitles “Bloomer in her
l Senses.”- It is a plan for scouring to tho long
and flowing robe all the conveniences claimed for
*ke Bloomer. It is done by a new arrangement
| of the under garments ofthe fair sex, described
I in a matter of fact style of unconscious simplici
ty,. wMeh requires some pruning to make exact
ly in place in a paper read by so many men as
•the Picayune,- and some lady hand to do the
pruning. It is past oar skill.
Teisoeaph Cthiee— Tho Boston Post Bays
thit.one of. the witnesses . examined before tho
parlimentary Committee on the eleotrie telegraph
Companies, gave a epecimen-of secret cypher
system employed by Messrs. ■ Williner & .Smith,
who supply news to variouß daily papers. The
following is part of President: Fillmore’s mes
sage done after the stylo in question:—“Bager
ility; Beritimolonnm; .Gobcncummy; Pnrse
vcriculty; Harisbalena; Wntoroloritilo; Figur
tutimoly; Accditnmonity ; Tivcngatilty; Mari
gurdmaio: Duligericulum. 8. Q.”
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ii. tail,
: - “ r ° 'v- Binnue/i
SURGEON DENTIST,
rayfiry] So- IHSmitafleltt street#
'°* -A ■ O. D. ■
„ K 3“ Meeta above the o>fkilly Telegraph Offiee, eor-
ond Wood etreeU, every Monday evening.
~S ^i^Sleireet > beiween a st'h O and“lrgm^i*ey! n * lon
No. —-Meets etory /nieiday
MtßoiiiTimiE«ei»rMi«i, No.S7—Meeuut end 34
Fddayofeach month. marts—ly
collecting, Bin Poitmg, etc.
• . , JOlffl M’COKHR?
ID* Attends to Collccling. Bill Pdating, Distributing
Cards and Circulars for Parties, 6:0., Ax.
,rt Orders left at ihe Office or the Morrting Post, or
hi Holmes’Periodical siore.Tiiird at, wilt bo promptly
attended 10. [my2l:ly
iBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
■ Of UartfoiKlt Conns
Capital 5t0ck..,0300.000
*****■?-- - 400 179
.f tett 1 31016 ' koom
novduf R. H. BEESON, Agent.
bailies! pifunea—DufPa Collette,
nJJ?T„/ir, FENAI ?. SHI P 4. CA ■!D WRITING AND
WILLIAMS,and Mr.F.
sLaTAPLR, ond in all the higher branches of nn Kn
ftjuh anti Classical Education, under Mr-1»; HaYDEN.
Two .spacious roorni irave recently been elegantly fitted
up for their special accommodation. Call and see the
airsngements. JaprS
Co,tt,n#r Bl*l CoUett, cor
ner of Market and Third streets. • Instruction in Book*
Ji e P* n £T an^ T Wriung boih day and evening. Ladies’
iSi ri i> nffand 2S* k^} ? ,n{ 7 ciasseß meet from9tofijn
!?A£. f w rnoo ur \T^ e . Principal will attend to the settling
p new sens, correcting er
-1,080 having need of-his services will apply
attheCollege. O K CHAMBERLIN,
p w e..*;.,... n nc JP°lind Prof. «»f Book-keeping, r
. P. R. SPBKCBB, prof, of Penmanship. apfo
’ Ti- ai> ST ®Ji s . t! l ken f n *llweathers, from sA.M. to
nken-ii' •»««■»» oruslic nnd animate
v 0 - Vastly, superior to the '‘com)
mon cheap daguerreotypes.» at the followin’crhenn
r < H“J' ° r case or frame.
f or e’ttldrcn, from.ll A. AI. to BP. M.
in aif pan ofthe city. BC * " dlaott ' <!,l
>n the head, and all diiagree
-5« fro ® ear,speedily and permanently
l e S9 o •! 7 l "°. nt a pa - 11 inconvenience, by
LEY, Principal AUri.t of tho N, V. Ear Suracry?who
“toVoVS " ,ol> ARCH alieet > Philadelphia, Horn
Jf ar ? closl ? a , nd ■ almost undivided attention
to this branch Of special practice has enabled him to
Teduce his treatment to such a degree of success ns■■■to
find the mostconCrmed and obstinate cases yield bv a
leudy attention to the means prescribed. [aaw*
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS,
AND
At WhoLjuuiu ams REtAir . '
W. H. CARRYG, IG9 Che.tnut 8t , eor. Fifth, "
03* Curtain, Hade and TrtmmtSm fJjL*
.®»“v traiffihly*
STATE HHTVAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARRISBURG, p A . '
CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS.
Designed only for safer classes of property, has an
ample capital,and anoTds aopenor advantages in point
ot cheapness, safety, and accommodation, to City ana
Country Merchants and owner, of Dwellings and isola
ted or Conntry Propeny.
A. A, CARRIER, Actuary, ''
novl2 .Branch Office, 5, Smtthfield su, Pittsburgh.
| H lIHHF
’ - Improved Shoulder Braces< :
Try* dailies. Gentlemen's, Misses and Boy* Shoulder
Braceß—a iaTge lot received, of the most improved and
faihidntblo kind; iUlonded to relieve stoopetf ahoulders,
' weak, ttafckoiewiiiig -forward,, &c;- These . Shoulder
Bruces are an article of great value, and ure vasuy *u?
'perior to most articleiof. the kind in use The; gentle
men’s Brace onswers the purpose &Fsuspena6rs«as well
as Shoulder Braces, oad-at a very lade above the price
of suspenders, «•
. For saloai Dr. KEYSER’S Drug Store,No.KO comer
*■ |’3Ywd awoot and Virgin alloy* Qpfcdfcw
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telegraphic news.
BT TBS <?REILLY j/yjg.
»Xn «OSQB»B^MttS*"sBBSIOs;
MrK S2f“s*“ » »■ Wported that
the Honae
j^ tNasllvill ® tll6 Mayor IssuedTpVocUmation
nSfwTv B 0f *? o<,it!zenß to-night, to ex
«eirfeehngB relative to the death, of Hen*
At _ Gallatin the places of bosineea are all
closed, and the courts, have adjonrned, the
Judges and lawyers joining in eulogies of the
alstingtushed statesman. Resolutions were also
passed. •
,At Memphis, the news of Mr. Clay’s death was
received with profound regret. The City Coun
oil met, but adjourned Immediately, without do
ing any business. •
Louibville, June 29.
.. The news of Mr. Clay’s • death was received
here at 11 o’clock in the morning. Thehellsare
now proclaiming that the spirit of the great and
good man has fled—the papers are out in mourn
ing,: and, sadness pervadee all classes of the
community.
Cincinnati, June 29.
The intelligence of Mr. Clay’s death has caus
ed a deep sensation. The bolls are tolling in
tofcen of ; the deep sorrow which'is felt through
out this community. • ■
_ , Washington, June 29.
Mr. Graham has resigned his post of Seereta-
T l °bat will continue a few days at
the solicitation of the President.
Coameston, S. C., June 28.
■■ ,™he market is unchanged in every respect—
■Th« sales of tho last .two days were 600 bales fair
Upland at 7J. : ;
Baitimohe, Juno 29.
_ The people are In great consternation, and' the
hells are ringing in Washington and Baltimore.
CINCINNATI MARKET—Juno 29.
_ The river has fallen six inchessince last even
ing; weather warm.
Flour... Firm at $3,25@3 80.
Whisky...Sales 800 bbls at ISA.
Proyisions...Nothing doing; "the market is
steady at 7f for shoulders and 91 for sides; sale
ofsidca deliverable at Chlliootiie at 9.
Linseed Oii...Salea 100 bbls at 03:
Groeeries...Cnaltered; sales 140 hbds Sugar
at for prime. ,
Rico... Firm; Balesnt4J.
NEW YORK MARKET—June 29.
Cotton... The market is unchanged in every
respect. ■ \ ■ ■ J
Flour...Btato at $3.93@4. :■
.9?il D “- Wbeat a ‘97 for Western- mixed Corn
at GOgJOl; Ryo 89.
prime $lC(3\
1<; Hamß 9}; Lard 10 J.
Sugar...Muscovado §5,20 per box.
Linseed 0U...500 bbls at 02.
Tobacco...Kcntucky 6J@6J.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET—Jane 29.
Cotton... Quiet; the prices ore unchanged,
Flour...lnaotive; good brands $4.25 Tor Penn,
and $4,87. for other brands; mixed western $4;
Bye flour and Coni meal inactive.
Wheat inactive; Penn; white. $1,02;
Bye in demand; Corn declined; southern
and Penn, yellow at C4®o4s
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BALTIMORE MARKET—June 29.
Flonr,..Yery quiet; prices remain nominal;
some ore asking !f!4,25.
. Grain...Qalet; tho receipts are very light.
Wenuote red wheat at 98o@$l; white do sl®
1,04 ; white Com 68@60; yellow doCof!P62‘
Oats 38®40. Rye 74@77: °
Whisky 21@21J.
8®" FRESH OYSTERB received daily by Ad
orns’ Express, ot the WAVERLRT HOUSE,
Diamond Alley. .
NE'V YORK SYRUP—2O bbl*. a choice r***'**' 'or
gMffiU 8W
HERfIINU-10 boxes for tale by r
P J. LAVFXV ft CO
T AYKR V
Xj-jcW
iISIN*-— is u«. Just re c’ll mid for sals by
■ -J. LATELY: A CO.
New Orleans for .olsjiv
)c» ■ JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO.
At'PLEa—lUsackt, jael ree’d nmi for tale.
i*U _ ARMSTRONG & CROZRR.
HERRING— 20~bbls. No. 1, (full bbls.} forsnle by - "*
< rtl V. R. DRAVO.
OH , HBLF BBLL. FAMILY HERRING, for jiaiTby
• 4,v/ .i elt -■■■■" .■ ■ ■' F. B. DRAVO,
QUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—iObblsprime, just re
.O cclved and for sale by
ie29 JAMES A. fIUTOffISON-Jfe'GO:
KUOMS—iOOdoz oil hand and for sale by
„ ARMSTRONG fc CROZF.R,
3 e »» Stt Water and C 4 From street.
H *o—so naif bbls. sen. fciiati, tor sale low, 10 close
QH ,elol - ; F.R.DRaVO,
. No I D.ttmond.
\fl NO. 1 Ualuraorc Herring, tn store on
f\J consignment, forsale by • . .
len TAAKFE, ftfAGUtRE A; BANK.
AND iSUHERPINK FLUUR-Always on
JLU band and for sale at ihe lowest market rates, W
jetl TAAFFE, MAGUIRE & CANE,
S'AFE and convenient STORAGE, with or without in
saraoce, by
jell ■ _ _ TAAFFE. MAGUIRE A; BANK.
PRI4SI& tSOSTTfcN“C‘H 1-iESb—A splendid hu, for sale
wholesale and retail, by J. LAVBIiY & CO.,
> e *l Tea Dealers and Grocers.
lITOOLEN YARNS—An assortment received on
Tv consignmentatul for sole by
m J. LAV EL Y A CO,
J c “ Tea Dealers and Grocers.
3KAAUI&— On bund mid to arrive this day,3d bxV.
prime Oranges. For sale by •
• :• W. A. M’CLURO & CO.,
J ft 3 •. > No.gSQ Liberty street.
MA UAOA WlNES—»weci and Lcy MaingaAVincs;
in store and for sale by -
■. .MILLER A RJCKBTSON,
. 921 end gab Liberty st.
CbNV OOLONG TEA—Which ha» given sacb
*JyJ general satisfaction to onr retail custom, vrt can
now supply toany extent having j«t received a ianro
lot. Gnoddaclc Tea at 37J cent*.'" Superior and extra
do at ?sc, to S!.‘£>
jeB
Gunpowder,.Young Hyson uud Irape*
A rial,o and 13 pound# each;
. 12 half chests Young Hyson Tca:
21 do Dlack do !
. For sale at a bargain.
JC29 .... CARSON & WKNrGHT.
• - .Haacl Streat Brldfis Company, .
: rruib btockholders are -notified to .attend an Election
X for.Presidem, ten Managers, a Treasurer and Sec*
relory, to be held at the Booms of the Company, {north
-end of said Bridge.) on the Ist Monday or July next, be*
tween the hours or 3 and 5 o’clock, P M.
jc*29:3i* , J, A. FiTZSIMONS, Secretary
\TKW GOODS,—A, A. Maior& Co.i are now exhlb*
XI. itmra Urge and carefally : selected stock of new
and fashionable Summer Dress Goods, comprising black,
plain and figured Silks,Foulard Silks, Tissues, Derages,
Grenadines, Poplids, Lawns; Berime De Lalnes, Ue
Lalncs, Chambreys, plaid and figQreu Muslins; Jaconets,
fjoii
Tliey Have Arrived,
A NOTHER lotoi those very fine Gold Hunting Case
J\. English Lever Watches If you wish to purchase
one, call Boon x as they will all be sold in a few days—for
the price U so low, and the quality so good, that they
will not remain long/ Please call at HOOD'S,
jo2B .. ; . • ••■• SlMarketstreet, near Third
A N application will be made at the next session of
ix, the. Legislature, for the cbnrter of.a Hank, wiih a
Capital ofThree Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be Jo*
cated at Pittsbargbi and called the “Western Bank of
Pennsylvania” UeSB:€m
[Harrisburg Union will please copy in Weekly paper ]
Notice#
mHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Allan*
X- tic and Ohio Telegraph Company will be held agree*
able to the Charter, on Thursday,July ISth, at ll
o’clock, A. M ,at the Company’s Office, m the Borough
of Bedford, Pa , for tho parposa of electing nine Direc
tors for the ensuing year, and to transact each other
business as may be brought before the meeting.
jonctlGud
. I<kit Holies.
V LL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the
A estate r/ Clarke, M’Grath &. Co ,ore hereby noli,
fied thauheir accoants will be placed in ihehandsof a
magistrate for colleeiioiuifnot paid or Baitstaciorlly ad
justed,onotbeforethefiHtdayorJulyvlßSJ. .
R T. LEECH, Jr., Assignee.
Gazette copy and charge Post
fIUEESE— Buperiorold Goshen Cheese; >\
\j ■: do do Wesiemßeserve Cheese;
do new . do . do • do;
do : Fine Apple do . do;
do Dunham Farm Nutmeg, S&s.ea
• do Sap Sago Cheese ;
Now on hand* and always to be bad. at - •. /
W. A. M’CLURG & CO.’S,
jc29 • j . N 0.250 Liberty street.
Rotiee,
QEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Pitts-
O burgh and Steubenville Tarapifce Company, for the
construction of a Branch Plank Road.of about half a
mile in.length, until the morning of Friday, the 9th day
of July, at 10 o’clock; A. M. t at the Ofiicoof Heaslings
*m. 5? r » No. 4 Wylie streeu.PiiUbnrgh* : i
v The Proposals will state the -price* for the several.
Kind* of work, in the usual manner! and, also, for the
construction of the whole. r
Specifications can be seen at the Engl-;
jea&Sfeit lho fill * July ’ P ro:ti " t “-
A Joc&Uon Tor a S ADPLER, in ihe
° r HANOVER, Columbiana
Se«Dre«on,& , f on "“.PwalfM «re erected for
doaOln that lina* *IXJ f* 1 J Mellem bnsuieß.haa been
«“hKeiib“o U aSl a lerormauoa, apyly to Jo-
N. B. If not sold
iWsew^^ajsSS^
W. A. M’CLUBQ A CO
Notice*
DAILT BfiVIBWDF 'SI&VASSfir
Offim o» TBm Oum Mounw Pe». >
‘Wcinudaf, June 30,1833 j
The weather yesterday was warm and sultry, and had
an evident efieet on ont-door business. The sa]» as
far as we could urcertaln, were limited to the follow!™
quotations:
PLOUR-Sales were mndo at prlees ranging from
to 3,05 for superfine; entra 3 4 0 to 3,13). sale,
store of 75 bbls at 3,12; ICO do at3,lBi.
COFFEE—Wo have salesoflOObagsatlO, 4 months!
30 do at IC£,4 months.
MACKEREL-The demand for No. 3 Mackerel con
itnne, moderately bnslt, and we note a further decline
in 1851 inspections. We have sales of Jo bbls old No
3at7,l2,cashj 00 do half bbls atd,Oo; 30 bbls new, 1853“
&t 7,7 a- .
Lake TROUT—Sales 10 half bbls at 1,00.
BACON-The sales continue to be made in small lots
at fuU rates; holders are more firm, and in some mstan
ced demand an advance. We note sales of amalllots
of hams at 94 to Of; aides H to 9; shoulders 8 to 8i i 0
uercessugarcured haras at Ilf r
a.^^ 01 ' ° f 4 ’ 50 ia *heis, m two lots,
a -\r*» and firm; lTOdo frtfm «tors at 45,
n^J ,IKKS—Sa,e8 ® floa from store at 34. -
BEESWAX—SaIes320 E)s red at 21.
WOOL-We have sales reported of about 600 Ibiat
vd 10.39. ■. •••• . ■ ■ i
Ii ARD OlL—Sales of 10 bbls No.l ai 70,cash.
cominue 10 uole “lesofsoda at3fl>3li
ca?n and Ume; pearls 6|o3|. *
EGGS— Sales300dozen at 11,v-■:■■■.'
COMBIERCIAId SUBInART,
..HOpS —PRICES AND PBO3PECTS np Tnr
Barorf h ( s{?.^'~ T,je ' p,e^^u bl * 1 > Porlrand
Baf on, begin to cause cu tomers and dealers to enniilr?
ESSS=I=SS
■jaSSjSSSsSSMS
has sevemeenihoDsandhead; Lincoln Jess Sine pS^
.etie, and other Jorge liog-ratsfng counties lit Kentiicirv"
'bow V> a eantoproportionateinctease- *' tU
bat *'»le from I.iinote, lowa and Mi<soarf
considering the scarcity ol last season; it is" mart'
0 ><>«« will be on increase. ratitCMbM a
a * we seldom have two seasons of scarcity
, Throughout Ohio we learn that more youn" hoes are
being feu than asua , and in many sections an Increase
of nne-ihi rd is anticipated. Th» high price of Port; has
ml.ln? ‘n? fa ' Eere throughout the West to bestow Us
much care and attention upon their pigs as they do opon
their children. ThroUghoutxnany sections of the South
{hSiroml'meal™ mak^g Blt °" S enlieavors to “grow
. We hear ofconlraels by our packers, for the future
■l«nlf’‘S C *°? e ‘ ro|Bl ' l) ‘°,bo fattened in Indiana, .
cents gross, Several thousands have been
nilf a e r d b >' i -' r “ l ilson packers, for the nett season. at 4 ;
h?Viilnc n „V n W ? o',”’ al »°i of Various contracts
p ’i a ' Sssiicl. 3t conis gross, to be delivered
when fattened in the fall. A sale OXI,OOO head has beeh
made, delivered hero, atd* cents net. One of our prin"
■SJfrtl'SrSr* lo , n,i ' a !'™«ndpnrrterst*Old loohbls Mess
ii?h* ob !'y on J la sMooe made oftho next crop,end lobe
Ueityered in done, IW3, atBls per barrel, which Is 85
per barrel less than the present prices.—£oxx. Cdixr ■
FORT OF PITTSBOUGU.
4 WATsa hi Ttia chanrsl.
_ . ARRIVED:
Stismir Atlantic, Pancmson, Brownsville.
? 4 Jiyv Rrowasvilie.
‘ i\^ L(; «t, llenrt «ckB6n, McKeesport:
, Thomas &hnver, Bailfiy, West Newton.
“ Genessoe, COusat, West N’owiou.
.. Oayard, Fcobles, Elizabeth.
vi licapcfj
, WellsviKe.
.“ Bmnial.Conwell, Wheeling.
■ RegalatoT, WOodburn, Louisville.
Allegheny, Batchelor, Cincinnati.
U »» r DEPARTED: ’
Baltic, Bonnet Brownsville. ;
‘ AUanifc,Parkinson,- do
/» •i, M’Kee, Hendrick«6n* McKeeipo'rt:-.
‘ Thomas Sfanver, Bailey, WcstNTeman.
Gcnessee. Conam, West Newton,
a, J.'.^y^^iFeeblestßlitabcth.
“ MichiganNo.Shßoles, Reaver
torcst Mardock, WcllsvMe
“ inr' ,C n es ’' r V?v5 l00 '.?' Wl 'eelin B .
Juba Dean, McVay,Aanesville.
; pov. Meigs, Shunk, tiulipolis.
Irene, M ! C Unlock, CmeinnoiL
HI arietta, Parknahargh tad Bocklns.
JSgjLJa port Psxcbet.
< aSaffiSV The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S.
Oiastcr, -will ieav© Pittsburgh ever? Monday
at 3 o’cloct, P, Mjs retarnln&will' Hoekinrcort
cveTyTuesday, ate ■■
“P 8 ™ an £ riMPPersmaj *t\y on tho almost ac
comrnouaiion ano prompuiesa. Vv. H. WIIEEItER.
mftr3 : No. Vt Market street.
Allesbeny River Trade.
REQVLAH FRANKLIN PACKETS
««*«« ALLEGHENY BELLE
«2HHHfißa?o*rt. Ca P l \ Wm. Hassa.. leave* the AHe*
Bje*gr forfrtnWm,every Afonday nndTAtfrsdaj,
.The fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, Capu
Joazf Hahn*, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank*
«»♦ every Tuesday andFftrfay, atIF.M. • • .
For Freight or l»ns»agc,appfy on Board
yog n«r!«ua and uoe&ißgport»
l*s£S4r& Tuifincatcaracr PACIFIC, Zahoto Mas
isaiuaEsaQirsN, wall leave for the above and intermedi
ate pons every THVKSDAY, aUo’cIock,P,M. - -
For freighior passage,apply on board,©rto
T. WOODS & SON,
No. Cl Water »L, ajid C 3 Front al.
For EUttualng and CatlbU. .
'« ?i5J!r “''•;f o?Moiui ? y, W C dn Csi !av t md Fridays,
at 3 oelocki P. M , for Kiuanmng ana Catfish, For
freight or passage apply on board, fnovlB
For Long Reach, Marietta, Parkinbarff
and Qalltpoliit
k. _ The fine, feicomer 60Y. MEIGS,
I Shunx, Master, will leave for the above
cSsft&SsttMSE. and.lutcrneai&Teports, every-
ES&BSSWSi TUESDAY, at 3 P. M.
for freiglii orpatsasc apply on board, orto
feM JOHN FLACK. Areal.
WidDMdiy Pact.t I#r Clnclnn.tl,
i RSr* «.„,?, , L? n £f'„ and f* B * running steamer CIN-
LrigS|jagClNNATi, BnuiinoitAM, Master, will leare
every Wmunsn.t.
> or plunge, apply on board, or to
dec3o G. B, MILTENBEROEH.
Wanted.
A FRW BEGAB MAKERS—(good workmen) -can
JX. nivi steady employment, by applying immediately
»o C. A. LORENZO k CO.,
Thirl street, near Washington,
StcnbcnviHe. Ohio.
CU«S. E. 1.00H15 a. T. M’DOWKU.
LOOOIIg <fc H'DOWBfcl.,
GENERAL COLLECTORS.
OrFICE ovt r S Jones * Co ’* Banking House, corner or
Wood and Fourlii atreoia, Piusbnrgb; Pa.
Jo*Cit7 and country collections proinpUy attended lo
- Reftftnta: .
„ WMtmaroA Wolff, B; A.Fabneitock &00. Miller A
Riekeuon, Wm.rßagaley & i Co 1 J. P. Tanner & Co ,
(Steorge. Breed, Harper A Pirillipa. ,- - [je24
Another Fresh Arrival at Ko; 97~, '
B. GREGG A CO., north-west corner of Wood st.
• and , Diamond alley, are just opening a Freeh
stock of fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, Lai ne«, Be*
TSge De Laines, French. Manchester and Domestic
Ginghams. Together, with a complete assortment of
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Also, a large stock cf Ifosiory
Gloves,&e. These,together wtlb our formerpurchases,
makes oor stock unsurpassed by any west or the moan
tains ;- to which wo solicit the attention of buyers, as
we can offer them on the most favorable terras.
Je4 D. GREGG & C 0
Sundries— '•' • 1 ■. , i ■■
German Olay; ■ Spanish Whiting;
Chipped Logwood; . Eprom Salts;
Madder;. .. .■ Indigo; .
Chocolate; . Cloves;
Nutmegs; . Ground Ginger;
' CornDrocms; ClayPipesi
Wire Sieves; Bed Cords;
Plough Lines;. Wrapping Taper? •
Plral Frasks; • WindowGluss; •
BcytheSneaths; Rakes,4c;
i For sale low. to close out stock.
_ JQgg ; : CARSON & M’KNIGHT.
• ■- ■ Fine Ooloag fliaeu Teas.
Tar E would call the attention of our retail customers
?f to our large atoek of Black Teas, selected with
greatcare m thefrew York market:
Souchong, & lb, - Dsc.| English Breakfast.fr lb. 50c.?
FmeOolong, - SOe.;- Extra Oolong, 750.
Delicious Oolong, - $l,OO
Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, same prices
as above, puremnd fragrant.
Retail Grocers are invited to call and examine our
siook, either, packed in quarter or. half pounu package*,
or in bulk, by tho half chest. 8 *
e „ A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store,
i tB 33 Fifth street.
N-*" 717 HesrYtl H<arY« I> '■ ■:. ■
OTICF, IS HEREUY GIVEN to all purohMeiS of
Fine Jewelry and Watches, that Hood is now ready
to supply you with the best and most fashionable fine
Go d Jewelry, and at lower prices than any othtr deal
er in the city. Ho buys for e&sli cheap, and sella tor
..oosh cheap ;. makes large sales and. smair profits.—
Therefore, all persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine
Silverware, Watches, Ac., from this establishment,
will be sure to get the valueof 100 cents forever dollar
invested. Gold Watches from 820 to- SlOO; Silver
Watohos from SO 'to 20j Silver Spoons from -SO to
S2O, and other goods equally cheap Please* call at
HOOD'S, 51 Market, street, the only Wholesale price
Jewelry Btore in the city. fjc3
jsjuw music i
FAREWELL, My Lily ■ Dear, a new Song, by 8- C.
Foster ; NelJy Bly ; Old Folks at Home; Rainbow
SohoUiscb; I know that ray Redeemer Ltvelh, a* sung
by Jenny Lind and Catharine Hays; Home Sehoulsch;
Lorgueita Polka; Engagement Quadrilles; Allegheny
do; Elena Polka; Pearl Polka } uhvra do; Wallace’s
do; Garland do; Golden Pippin do; EoJolic—Song by
9. C. Foster; Katy Darling—a new and beautiful Song;
Fading Flowers; Goodie Gay; Off for Baltimore f i
wish thon weFt not goutgf Billy Grimes; Be of Good
Cheer; Ben Bolt: Friendship Quickstep.
Justreccived, the above, win a large lot of Songs;
Polkas, Waltzes, Variations, Ac., Ac.
Alsoieceived| ReyGT’a-new InatracUon.Book for the
Plano Forte
• “ Piaho without a Master,” a new work, containing a
great variety of.Mnsic—price 50 cents/ .-.
je29 JOHN 11. MBLLOB, 81 Wood at.
|>AWLE ON COVENANTS FOR TITLE.—A prac*
Xli deal treatise on the law of Covenants for Title By
William Henry ;RaWfe. This work is devoted to the
consideration of the Liabilities and Rights of Venders
of Real Estate* aruinkfrom their Covenants for Title*
1 As such Covenants some, shape erviormrlntro?
duced into nearly every ‘Conveyance of;Real Estate,
on both tides of the AUanuctit is hoped the profession,
may not deem nnneceMsry awork.which has fotits obr
]ect their analysis and practical effecL in English trea
tUes. on the law of Vendßr«nd Poxchaser, the subject
of Covenants for Titles has allotcd- toit. only a limited
space, but there is a vasVbody. ol American, aulbonues
which have not hitherto received the clauificauon and
analysis which the importance of the subject ceaaanos.
For sale by -J. R. WJBLPIN, .
Bookseller and Stationer,
jefffi WWoodßbfbetweedThird and Fourth* ■
»•_ * *
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• i '
: ' > > -
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AUCTION SALES.
f.._ , • Auction Card.
ftfter.anlnterval of floor ye&TSitas
egaia, resnmed bnaineßs. Having complied with
we requisition* of the law regulating Sale* at AocUon,
and na Ying pn>cnrfed a first class License as Auctioneer
JPmsbnrgh, he offers his services as such
to his mends and the public generaily.Wiihan expe*
nonce of Jiearlf thirty yeatß imhisllneof bosinessihe
hazards nothing in saying: that he will be enabled to mve
entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize hint > P. MbKENNa, Auctioneer..
Refers to the principal City Merchants. iv 9
Aaetlon~n«Uy Sales.
A T. the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of-Wood
XL and Filth streets, at to o’clck,A. M.,a general as
sortmentof. Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Clothing, fiootsand:Shoes, Hats, Caps. &c.
„ AT 9 O’CLOCK, P, At,
. Groceries, Queenswafe, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
LookJngGlassesg, newandsetond hand Household ana
Kitchen Fanmare, &c.
„ , AT 7 O’CLOCK, T. M,
Hooks, stationery; Fancy articles;' Musical Tnstrn
ments, Hardware andCallery, Clothmir, Variety Goods
Gold and Silver Watches, &e. P. M. OA VlB,
Auctioneer
P. QX’KEIBBA, Auctioneer.
JEWELRY, at Auctzon—A very exteaslve assort
v. mentor jewelry nowopen utMcKenna’s, to which
I IJ ade u re »P'«lhlly Invited. V. McKENHA,
_jeis .. . ■■ .Auctioneer.
largo assortment-of
JU-Mftiitneiy. goodsof everyvariety, now open at
iiJ®” 13 fora fwi»y»only. ■P. McKENNB; ■ -
.. ... .. ...v. . .. ... Auctioneer.. •
; AT Accnos. On Thursday
m M*i a * IQ o’clock in tho forenoon,■wijf be
nr Pa ifc?. nl v res6rve > ? lUl * Mooongahela Wharf, City
?h«fjil b M U no P r the , Bridgfi 1 Coal Flat, to nay
charger, anfess redeemed by the owner before that urae
,»oo F. KEFFER,
- Je2g • P; M»KENNA, AuctV.
P. n> DA.VIB. Anouoanr.
A . RR J A<iE ANR BUGGV at Auc
'Xe^ n ® #<Ja y rooming, June Sffth, at 10-
- iaa P m. Davis, auciv.
w- G. H’OABTSKY, Auctioneer.
Hiah Sheriff < ‘ r, er of Cancr Curtis, Esu
Drf Goods VnritJl o^' c ,° nn .' y ' al * hla enure sloet of
Puiola.ThoKinnl^SS? 1 !’ 1 erfutnery,.Drugs,'Oils and
itludsbf DrvGnmJ«'v^, se J- a ■!? r W.assorunent:of all i
hjuall? kc D 7in n | d n ;2 lc y r G ? odB I ! na Fa " c y articles, I
SaS&svs {Ktjassirtffi
mimsformeSnr^
Mr, . CARPER OURTIS, Sheriff.
■■■' '■■■ '■ W G. JI'CARTNEV, Auet’r. ■
CJO\P-~iso boxes sale by -
*2? smith & Sinclair
/^lUßßANl’S—lScaskSjfor taleby
SMITH & SINCLAIR.
tl,ow ' («heiled,) la store,ami for
«alB. [leas] MILTENtiERORK i CO.
9 -TONS Kentucky Hotßiasi Metal, rece'ivtii and for
tale by IjeWl MILTENORtIuKg :■*. CO.
Slkly l*jJPMNs».—*A. A*/V!a«on &. Co, bave just re
ceived two cages fine Silk Pnplms. • fje2o r
received,ofA. a"AJaso*
<Ea* S Uj " n ' 1 L |iJaf ’
HECKKK’S PaKlNA—tor sale wtSlesafe'dr rctaif,
,py _ „ J. LAVELY & Co,
!a ‘ ■ Tea Dealer, and Groccfa, j»S Liberty at.
rj'nrnM I s . H . I F E ’ ri *2p f >-;> u piece, extra quoUiylO-4
"t*«r n “ tnea Sheetiaga, justrecetved ot
t ,c fr A. A.MASON & CO’S.
I feai?Ab;H !> F?. ,iS—3j K lcc <=b line Linen Lustres,
iasicolers, justxcceived at:
' v A. A. MASON A. CO.’S.
F l in^a U „ ti d^ r i i l a :r i) y a ' M ‘ rl '' OUr - ‘ w «"> *™«
_ J 5!® - _ MI LTENBERGER ft CO.
liU-Ollß— 75 bbls. just received and forealeb v “
-*• Jetl ■■'•.;■■■. ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
F Adam & Co.'i fitanu.
K S?SLT : after this date.
P°“" d 'frewMi from Philadelphia to
r*»‘*i 0r F h ’>? 1^ H Oe 83,00 p«r !Ui> lbs.—a reduction of 25
per cent* Time, from Philadelphia to Piitsbureh .‘hi
hoars. (aprsi BAKER JsrttßsVTH. Afcrnits -
ATOTICE —The partnership heretofore eiistlaa be
i n the undersigned, in tho’Wool and CorornS
ne#?l <“« firm of Mcnray St Lot, was
Tan hn^" of r A I> Hi >»«. b J mutual consent
who 1.°3 r “C* 11 ? lore firm will be settled by H. Lot,
IhS?na?n a i y t 0 use >hc name of the firm tor
.hatpaipose.
BILL core extra superfine broad Biii Pa.
perj
. iJcaßCßfxuasaperfiiifilonsCap Bill Paper;
.2 do fine broad and Jong BUI Paper;
Y ._ warns fine doable Bui vap, a convenient article
for long accounts. Just received and for gale by •
UVA ' „ W. S. IIA.VEN y Stationer,
je*o Market iiteet. comer of Second. '
WK, manufactured by J. D. M’Crcary &
Lo.jrteor lorlr, in cans und kegßi frotn t Ib to ICO
OTd ligmblae:
St anaftl 1 gr ? 0 J 1 ! in cans of l lb, from 75 cent* to
? & i yyrtish iniand l a cans, at SO cts. P’ lb.
Gold Sire in ilb cans,Si t>-lb. ■ .
For sale by - J. R. WELDE.V,
Bookseller and Stauoncr.
r--** 05 Wood street, between lid and 4ib.
IrSMt’s steam Plano Forte Factory. 1
mu r**fTnr ..*»* LEASE having applied mochi*
nerr to the maoufasiure of PIANOS. he
SlriOrfl** enabled to sell at least twenry.fiye
■ I ? • per cenh cheaper than any brought from
iaeLas.,anawarTaniedequailn.c7eryre?pecL-
Six octavo Hosewood Pianos, from - SISu.OO and
■ ■ ■ ■■ upwards. • • . .
Sevan octave \. do do 250 CO ’
Piano Wareropm, on Hand street, over Johns’ Mine -
ral Water Warehouse.
Accordcona, Violin*, tuned and repaired. (jeS:'
Coal i coki x coats'" ■ ■ ■■■■..
Tlin CHARTIERS COAL COMPANY are prepared
lo deliver any qoanuty of good black ConJ, raVion
nouce, at their Harbor, on’he Ohio River, at j-TKeev
Hocks, si 81,05 per ton of SSMO Ea. ’ ns
• TJ? elr r/] acilUiea for delivennrCoil exceed icy vrniis
on (he River, and the advantage-cfleedia* boats*!
laeif harbor, is well known tn Coal boatmen
Application* for Coal, 10 leraade to Georte Lv*2e,
"?nascr. at the harbor,or to the undemsaed, at the
office of the Company, corner of Wood and Vi
Mormne: Post Buildings GEO. R, RIDDLE,
je9<:ol • President of Chawlera Coat Cnmoanv.
r ) on hand ana (or sale, ton jow for
* cnsli or approved endorsed paper, Ihe following ecc
ond-hand printing materials: ■ 5
s £> ntLongl'timer, in good order:
<D fils Minion: do: ‘
VI pairs Cores. do:
1 Rales feradoublemediumsheei:
, 1 marble Imposing Slone: ■
4 Composing Sticks;
3 Slagle Stands;
. Several fonts of Head_Letter for advertise
mcnlS} Ac } forming a complete office for a country on*
P °triß s , . A. JAYNES,
• Agent for U. Johnston A Co.
Don’t Fall to iteaai
A Tr«^fI.T^B?J r iS.«f ROP S S^ OR BAHRET ’ S
_ 1 on Six DUferent Itaniraaseffl
Engiuh, Laiin, Grctk, Hitman 'and'French,
I-,; : .;■ ■* -.Row:- 1* Tins citv. » ’
Tw calculated to assist the business man dealirirwith
8 ° 5 *£? ftwfener himself. .lu short,
*h n .fM f k° s °T old;desirous af improvement!
a copyof the work,. Aeorreetgram-
S*in n trt W i?K which Is so import*
tha rudiments atrd all the eora-
JJJ, oitraseso 0 itrasesoifthe other lan juageamehtion
t i2 e * .The. Agent-, will calf on the various
Jht?«i2!^? , .^ ne^?^a^L s » ,l,ecball^Cß aniEl hasiness men, of
happy to ex'
plain: this new method. - Let every one-purchase a cony
Agemritaw m town, as . tins work is never cold
tthe Bookstores. i]e26:l\v
UHITEirSTATKS TVTATT.~~-
S URIRIER AR RANGE RIB NT
KAILROAIN
The only Western railroadTvnningovtxfPMsburah*
_ , JM* ?BOH ALL TBB DELAYS 09 TUB OHIO CIV-SO.
Ta CJtvelandy Columbus, Cincinnati, TbUdoi Detroit,
aydthevarjovs LakiPcrts. Onlj/ Direct Line to Can
:ton i Jiasnllon.and Woos Ur.
Bla jt from Pittsburgh, (Sundays ex
_ „ t EXPRESS TRAIN „
Leaves. Pittsburgh a; 8 30 a. m. Passengers dine at Al
liance at l p.iL, and reach Massillon at 2 3o p m. This
Train ran* ihroogh to Mosnllon. The Alliance House
travolin°^p aUU od ' s elce^ent accommodations for the
, ANEW PAST PASSENGER TRAIN
Leaves Tittsbargh at II a, m , dining at Salem, and
Teaching Alliance at. 946 v. m , in time for the train to
This train stops only at Rochester; New
Bnghtpty Enon, Columbiana and Salem By either of
these can reach Cleveland about half
Eak B i 0 la Umo f° r the Evening Boats on
. By taking the Fast Train at 11 a. m »they cah transact
their business in Piitfburgh before startiucr. and save
three boars over the Welisvllle routed
. Passengers can take the FnstTraln and be in Donkirfc.
n«t n day mormnff ’ or in clllcn go in the evening of the
.from Pittsburgh to Cleveland; 140 miles; in
about tixandahalf hours Fart S 4. Fare to Massillon,
iVo miles, sj. •
TheEipreis Train coming eastward, leaves Massillon
pjite.ai., reaches Alliance at la 15 p. m., connecting with.
the liner from Cleveland dines ll)ere,ami arrivesal Pi;!?-
burgb ats p, a.,gtvlng passengers ume to take tea in
Fmsbnrgb, and goon by tlie Pennsylvania Railroad tit
, Passengers by this routo come from Cincinnati to Pius.
wtihout-night travel,-and save from
Radroid! day, ‘ necunff ' s ' lUl ,he Pema. Cemtal
Psssengeri leaving PmsbnrgbatB.3o a m V reach Can .
ton at J p. m , and Massillon at 2.30 r a. AtMassillon
thebne connects with singe lines to Wooster. MansS
Wn^Merc«andK-le En ° n * ew Caßtlc ’
Wtt . „ „ tiie freig ht train*
A* «Z\ 2StV^» aUacb £ d * ! ? Bvca 4 30
TvS'n- a S^ia AI fo r arrival of the Past
h M imined ' aleJrG(ter,andrcachea Maa *
R'nghloa Accommodation Train leaves
Pitißburgb at.lO As M. and 6.30?. tf;, and New Brighton
and lp. a.,stopping at mteunedlaiestation*.
»;£?w. ara L® « uc ? el *» R° oti for two days, mo sold between
Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton.
tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by
me package to some ofthe stations.
bxcnreioa parties are accommodated at reasonable
.rates.'.
. TJO fast train returning, willleave Airiunce at 4.16 r.
'.Jb New Brighton at 7 e. *f.,und will reach Pittsburgh at •
Bs. tr.
The trains do not ran on Sunday. ■: : -
Omnibossss run in connection with. the .trains tb and'
from the statioapn Federal street. .
For tickets apply, at the Federal street Station of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to - .- - •. •
GEORGE PARKIN,
„ nrtoJ.MEIKIMIfN?’
, Not*.—By the route brstesunbodj Tseiis
ftn’uas^O “»«»«««C&»3^!he
PitWhWghj foot! 24, 1558;
; ’ r .
. The Oreat Tegsuhi* itan,*U«*«-
ZSttnUtHoitf ‘Wild SccrtaparUlo,
V^Sd^rfßSv;-^9^. v^nab * c - medicioft l preparm.-
. ■ , oiffert entirely ' from any simple
extrart of Barsapanlla** or com*
tnonparifylogmedicine. His a cam*
v TOW*Ponnd Of many of MOST CLEAN
NBING MEDICINES, with others
ipufv agung direcily on the Kidneys, or
V immediate reference to the re*
, • 1.- and continued healthy operation
, of some internal lt con-
Articles which eater into no
waßMWMPPHisother preparation in existence* and
. IT IS UNRIVALLED v
VCf^
tian any other inthomurket. Persons who bave taken
“ SareapaitilaftiK the gaUon, without Mlief!havVb«n
radically cured by using two or three bottle*, -This I*
thß.onir Compottitaift which Dandelion‘wild CherrJ
and SareapatiHa aia so prtpwd to oßer ihe tiecuHar
virtues of each, in combination with pure eitracis ot
Jther healing articles, in a highly concentrated'moi. 1
It. Ingredients arc PURELY VEGCTABLElan^arti
«ueh roots and harka aa are foundi thouthehleilvnmS
parts, in their general tendenoy,io produce
the most cleansing and hoolihg effects. , w
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE
c «te TOany Jseases. Dropsies, Kidney Com
phstse&e., draw off wratery Homors from the Blood
oreorrapt and tmtaimg seeretlons.bf discaked organs
from the hody.wiffioat the thoroagh oiieraUoni on the
Kidneys,ns caused by lhlsmedicine. No other extracu
r Ve ilP- rc^ e ; 1 , t 0 lla - f C . CL , In fuel, this very operation,
which it is.particularly compounded.diffiTrs from
all other .preparations, and lEakcsit the best cdmponhd ■
in existence. . •• . • '■> ■
CA SES 0P DROPSY,use
It will relieve. It has cured when, life itself was de
spaired of It contains articles that will - cure, if any
thing coo, and.lakes iho only rnetiiod to make perma '
nentenres-..' -•
■ SHIPpiVER! SHIP FEVER!
lo products testimonytn proof of theeureonbisdi*:
caacls aiikpowleagedly new. .The pdblle have so lodb
been laught to resard lt as faint, ffiut its positive cure
would seem almost a miracle, yet •
* . SHIP FF.VKR HAS BEES CURED,
And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Hr tl.B.Mv-
Dandelion, Wild Cherry,ic., alone. 7
■, ,we select the following;**:*: specimen of the nume
rous testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine in
cases of this mallgnahf disease! which we have in ex.
<uMt.y TEOTlflQfnrOF PHYSICIANS. M
J SS'/? TO>lioese.W.p.yaskiUfnl
in Buffalo, N^Y r and one-whohaßdevoied himself par.
liealarly to the study andeure ofihe Ship Fever, with
fj??' ? ,V* v * ry pl,a ? 0 of.wJucfr he iB converFant. rives
thtfrollowipg tespmony mrelation tt> the-effecisof this
raedi«ine, as prepared by hlmselfY r
‘‘ This 1* to criU/ythat I. have used Dr. K,B. Myers*:
Exiract of pandelion, Wild Cherry, and Sarsaparilla,
wiS^ES 1 ri C vs.. - 0< ? ot patients sick
wttiShiji Fever, with veiy beneficial result*. And I
consider ita generalcurative in that d^ease.**
Prepared by . MYERS k RICE,
e .Ail «0.1 l Warren street, New York.
aprffid^J
KEHAEKABIE CTJEESI
BY , r/rE j» j^p g UGItTOX'S
K from Sir.. HcrughlorCa Ko'e
look of Casa and Coties
ondencs.—Ca sr 1 Miss
k. R.,hged29 .This lady
? ?'*f e .nr spare and sallow
-bad incessant pain and
meumessintbe pH of the
tomach. Two or three
imes a day the pain in
reused to sack a degree
Onjv. These attacks hap
sometimes after food, and sometimes when none
hau been taken. - Slie.raUea: mash soar, clear fluid from
the stomach ip the morning. The stomach swelled much
knight . Tongue Coated andclammyrißach, thirst; rid
appeuie- Bowels costrvej dull, stapelying setisitian in
uie iorcuead. . Complamlsof two years standing- ' Gave
her some Pepeiir on Monday. : Came; back in a week."
baidthepainhad not been half an bad since taking the;
: second do se,andwas dollygrowing feß3.- TiiecQnsinpt
gnawing .was also gone..'Appetite improved: tonerne
cleanerj. bowelsjregular; head sull heavy. • In another
fc* entirely free from uaeasinesß and pain in
me stomach—raised noacid fluids—head felt dear, and
of the stomach complaint was removed.
a Cabb ..-—Married Lady, aged 50—Pom afuteatirig
very stout lady-'.HadßafFered'pnln, usuaJlyvery se
vere, in the rceion of ihe stbmacn, for three years past,
ondparticularmntenaeaf ter eaUng.Whenatthe worst!
the pain Is as if some hardhody were being ihraat Into
pfute stomach and bored m every direction. M uch
tenderness-on pressure- .Tclsladynsed the Pepsin with
jorpnwngeffeet Soon after the fifstdoee thepafn ceased
- - s ne feli.some nausea, and retchedj but nothing emne
°P.« - Severalmonths have pasted, butthere has beenno
Tetnxn of the pain.. Tongue clean and moist; no sore
nessofthe stomach. ' • '
theTtlT-ofMay, IfiSl, Rev hL I). WiUiamr, pastor of the
FounhPreshyteTitm CharcUjinXouiavUle, Ky-Vwaß and
n.ad been for along time confined-id hi# room; and most
of the tune to hia bed, with Dyapepsiaiind Chronic Diar
rrma, and.-was tp'olf&bpearance on the : very verge of
Sk ?iclra6w?ledfi:«d-to be so byhisphysician,
wbo had tried all the ordinary means in his power With*
out effect; and ntihe above named time, the patient, bv
the consent of his physician, commenced the use of Dr.
s Fepsiay and to the astonishment;surprise
££ d -v L aSI ; ¥; waB mucl * relieved the first day.
The-ihird. day he left his rnom.: The sixth 'day. which
was excessively hot, he rode ten miles with tiohad ef
fect; on meeighui cay hewemona visitto thecountry;
anffon the thirteenth doyvthopghnot entirely restored
to htsnataral.strengtlryhe was so far recovered as loco
alone a jonmeyoffiyehuodred miles, where he arrived
in surety, much improved in healih r havihg had no die
tnrbanee of the stomach or bowelsafter taking the first
cose prpepsm;; These ixte fawsriotodnlrovertable, and
tms is in ease which ought to convince aU.skeptics that
there is a power in Pepsin. Letphysiciansonadyspep
trns investigate, DR. GEO. H. KEYSER,
. ■ Only wholesale and retail agenwKO Wood st.. Pius-'
[mySLfbdiw
AHBAii OP AJLlit
OFv. AMERICAN OIL.
REPARED and solfribyJNO.- YOftNGSON, 2QP
Übcny sued. * ThiifT>owerfttliyconceniTaifirt pre
par«tion;.thettedlc&*vinaesofwhicbttre faand ia be
eighiumcs tbe strength .of the original American Oil.
U is pat op in boit!esnt2s and 27*- cents, each, with faU
directions for its ase, -In every disease wheretheoriari*
pat American Oil has been found atallefficacioas.nnd
origin,, Oil tir lis^wrt™Sbaf?aien
froothebowelsof iheearth,e&iibe bad as obo^e—and :
i win be foana gmuins. Hotwhhsiandiae a certr «a firm \
cltmw to be ihe cnZy Proprietors..
d&«Mf
Hemp— SO baleaMbsonri 1). It. Hemp; for sale by
iesa James a. iiutcbisdn t c«.
SPANISH MOSS--40 bale* on hand iind for Kale bv
jell . ARMSTRONG A PR ttzpjr.
BApON—llama, sides and tfnouloera* ior-ujt t>y
_J«9_ CARSON d M’KNKGnT.
GHEKSE— lOO.bxs. W» R. Chcestt) ia Kboi) order -
i eSft -CARSON A MCKNIGHT.
A- • iiOUtiK AND LOT on Car*on sire«(, tfoutti Kilts
.JX burgh, for sale by. , . JOHN fl; SHERKIFF,
_ ; ___ __ - No.XO Market street.
rpOßAdco—o4 packages, various brandsand qaaH
JL a bargain.
CARSON & M’KNIGRT.
SRfiASE. l?bls. Grease JLißnJ»in good
shipping order. : -
J»SO CARSON A: iI’KNIGHT.
KOOK CANDY—-Red,’While and Yellow; lor sate bv
_ J. LAVELY&CU,
Liberty street.
DT3— Nuts, Gilberts, Walnuts, Pea -
NolSj and Cocoa Nina. For sale by
. J LAViSLY & CO.,
i*H__ • ~ Ten Dealers nnd Groners.
PAF 4SOLS—A. A. Mason A.Co., ate selling out the
balance or their large, stock of plain and figured
i'arasols,at; a reduction of 2J per cent, from former
prices I ie29
Bonnets \ upssmi-ii. a. aum* & Co.- a ?S
closing oat their large nnd ca.cAiHy selected stock
-or bpnng and Snauner Bonnets, at greatly reduced
.prices. . [jess
■UMBKOIOBRIES—Jait opened at A. A- AJasoh*
JUI Co s s,a new and rich assortment of/Emhroideriee.
compnsmffXJhemizeue?, CollarsiCoffs. Underaleevfs,
juneSa Swiss tUndlrerchiefs, Raffling*, Laces, Ac.
SU G A R7M 6 LASdfegTAN
25hhd«.N.O. Sugars
: ;..5Q bbls. N’.O.WoVatses
50 bags Rio Colfee. For sale low by '
J g 29 CARSON * iI’KNIGHT,
BRANDIB^— IN BOND—A. Seigneite and Pellevoi
sm Brimdies—dark andpalc—iTvtjr cashsi alsoiNa
poieon, in octaves—under Custom House cbnree: ich
Gether with .17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac ana Bor
acauz Brandies of the moat superior qualities; ia store
and for sale cheap, by- . JACOB WEAVER, Jr,
mygu . ■. Tor Market and First sis. •
I V.' Uarffttni! • ~ 7: .
'5 Ygi££F' ?' LE ; TAPESTKY A.VU 'BRIMSELft
CARPCTS-Wtah willbn found nt tbo cntpolvtare
■ npnnoi)f.W. : W’Cliniock,Bs Pcunh a'.rt’pt, Aa-we err
determined to sell off ©nr present stock of the above
good®; at cost* we invite the attention of those wisbinir
to furnish) to gre&lbargawa-
A fL W. WCII&TOC.K.
Mr
VtrDeuoi, OntnUmu Plauti.
® n 2- Tttiieto - - Thorbnm’s
nil aif nvcy’s Veibeus*, whiciiare ur, equalled. in fn-v
Hovoy’s Amei'ca, Orb of Day, and Tlior
bonrt Heroine, BiKclipse, and Sir B.Blanc; nri admlu
ted to be the Saw ol the ; World. .The above, with
S7fi rr 5 ar ‘ elyorGre ' nhc “ !e an ' i other Plants, for sale
at the Posjcngerandßemtunnce Officeof ■..
-••S11UA ROBINSON,
Buropenn and General Aecat,
•: 12S;W00cl‘«tTfSC*l. •
ENUINbER’S ST ATI ON (..It y.—
, Whatman’s Dtawine Paper, of all aiies.
C , nl n m To i l ‘ 33 “‘'l ls * wide..
h^Ttr^i^ ne r^i ross .® cclloa lfl ß rara ' paper*.for cm-
It? 0 ? na st feet broadway, and excayu-:
“"W of >Bond 89 feet Toadway
noil Drawing Paper, 69 inches wide.
jj°. (io Double Elephant.
Profile Paper.
.. •TapeLiiteSaOiied. divided in tentbs.-
' JaekßouWFatoeT’s. aml-Brookman & Longden'sLead
Pencils.
Soper India Ink.
India Rubber. •
. Mouth Glae, &e .
Theabove, with a full assortment of nil other kinds cl
Stationery, for sale by J. R; WELDIN*
Bookseller and Stationer,
No: 63 Wood street, bet; Third and Fourth.
, To ftnllroitd -
T )K „9 I r?]l^, W f 11 *?* r«elye4 u.ltilßllenhe Slihday
,&Nonh^
Ma™WrS ,atkSbar S’ f «
hi l toe lnr.vießt parts Of the
Ti?irfnoS a »mS ! “l m,l,! <* tWHaber "or deep cut :
nf !£?- an r B ‘ eBU, < a? well as » coin'derahle there
Sh»nf>fi. all<icu L v<m masonry. The ti-teextende fiord
Porkfi?” 10 ?® snd Ohio Hailroad, at the mouth of Three
wi S oe r , e^‘>S om,l ' s «“‘ of Fottermuj. to Pnrteas
v “IglPWp nver, and Is abonUM mile*in length.
•iri^?t5 c ? ,10n8 Wlll '’o teady al the oUloes named, end
®i ? ? tr*^'? llcrraan .'°nand afterthestho Joiy,proximo
and Eogineera will bo on the line to oflo-.l information
.The country through which the Hoad ,-e6, e3 uhV-tl.
.■•JjFfYfdll settled and collivatedj and BbaKeiiirLtannlir*
assßssw^xiSfCis
completion, tmd re-lenamea larretS?/- dly 10
Bidtfersnm.t bring the best te«iTOonSr?mdwh t'io
tvhnt otherwortibey may hnve on hTnl *' 1'
♦ ByarderofthePiesidenjßndlKrector.. *
BitimoreJK^™ 0138 ’ CU ' ffc - « '
lelfteodftdlMy ■ (Batoort -^,
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k 'iff* - "
medical.
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FOR SALE & TO LET,
fTO JbET-Tiie STORE ROOM and WXTUEftS new
'•‘S.-55SSP***- bribe-jabscriber. Potiessioo given cn
lath-tnst. Far lenn# enquire of
fL CHESTER, 71 gtnhbfieldt
_JU GET-A STORE HOOM.—Would auiast
•BHI Dry Good*, Trimming or Grocery Swm,
mu3D™ IoW * Apply lo 8 GOLDMANN,
—5!2! 11S W»rlrcl tlr/et.
JHj^ jjly to Alderman PARKINSON, *k wSSV* -
'I'O ItET—TJie subscriber Oder- loi Uehi in* 1 ■
1 store roon now occupied!)* Messrs, TOllol* Ana. -
AJJavis. No. 8) Marlreiiireet, Possession r MSS
on the let of Apt:. ' Knijnire of sweajaSML
JanHitf ■ OH AS. H. PAIU.SOM. Wo Wtc^ie,
. IiUJK HALih—ivro traroe houses. two a lories hia h te'
Slwnrd of AUcgheuycU^n^^.^
jal7 : , .. •;■;■■.,.■■■ ftp. tiff fifth ' :
__ For K«ni» \ 1
BUSINESS STAND-1 Qffe» for nn
A-J iae .warehouse nowticcupiedby me a dra*- '•
stor * oa-the corner of- Liberty and rland au'ccti. A' -
|ood location for boriaesa -of any kind. foasealoß
Immediately. ftnylg| JaMKS A. JOOTia. .
’ HWJT-'-tf'roni tie Utoi April next, tfta
jBESLiJ O !:?' wiih^ Dwelling atißcled, on efts comer of
lor F'rsJjrtreets—agood bojineestinrid - ;
liver— I Sri?i h„^ Tcr ?’, 11 fteingonly oneequnre frOa too
river—will be rented Itwrto a. eoodjenant. Apply to
raOT i s . tf WALTER BRANT,
ip«Tia.tr No a-12 Lilmrto...
76 nonh^rf s’ALE-Foormile*
provement* are a'j»od™rtis^ij2iSSSB <i -{?W l t^ft , ' :
j, fivehi^ r b" o vs n‘S' d r *s
feet on Bhitr street, having a commodious
i Monongahela nver. ; The other Ere i« ~5$
Gie obove,OMli haying a fro ttOf at ftiL tivln'h
Prisesfrom 450,00 w 800,00 " Terms easy. 7W* d «>S:
desire a pleasant andheaitby location will attend* Wh
. S. CUTIIBERT. GeneiS Agent,
SO Pinllhßetil
AI !‘ W A O&iiTAUIS voa
„L d . e «rat>lc pcat.on. athalf ah hoar’s ridoftom thS
Railroad, a valuable property of abont two '
pcre^wel}stocked witiiselectcdfruilofevervvanW 9
and meltai cSSXS^St
.{£'£Kife» TO,le S' n, « hull; 4 room* and finished I nS
cellar* and! pomp.-or godd water,: Thailand "
®ii 80Urherr l eX P <lBare > On tftC bfttik of the
2J£» ®9* ft well w «rih ibe auemioa of ihose ScJrLzZ
mcd?atV possession rJr ’ ■ Pr,e * 3IBUU ’
S. CUTUBERT. General Agent,
SO-gnmhflftld street; : • ■,
A **'Ofl2*ALlv~-UaM;unmg oaebanarctTacres
' of iaiul,^situated m Al'Candicss tOWiuhip, AlUrlrc
]2b jivWw^a 1 . m ** e i» front PwsbufjrJi. oAe p*m~
iKM«« 0 i?^ 0 * S V >n ® J ° useB ? 'he neceigary-Ont
ileuses,,UaTnff, &c. kevcuiv fWo acres arc cleared;th*
nvml*i n<lC Ai^ ei ■ ll,n^ 'Hii? property offers induce* -
Ee?rfilhvit m“ et ,0 P e " 1 on »_d«utO!IS or invSlUh* ’
tieir funds in real eiialc. The Butler and ZenionoilS
plank road puses within 100 yardsttf lhe ttreinisffi-'Sr
fntft 5 ii P r“ lrpi,B,!S r U » ns “i'Pttsstiii Sail San boil!* lded*“
■BJJ®S:S faur parts, having a suflieient number of '
springs to shardany supply of water fituhe sum* rw ;
ie2l ’ I ' lOTl ' 1 Satreet, All«benv ciiy,or to
;'■■■ P- MaENNA. Anctinnwer
A a AI^ U w FARM FOdt WALK—Siluued on Bis
aw^id'nhnntii r i ck ’ fifteeri mlles helowAHegheny
, ™,i\ bol i'r>:e-qnariers.of n mile from:the*Haii. •'
S’ actes > « or w >>ieh Is rich bottom
to gardening or cjrrlcaltnral bar*
flmbeieS^ 6 bn all<:s “ B P ,an<l , well sitostedi shll weft ff:
» y oung orchard of about 11)0 thrifty treed.'
•terlalsruddy loftl uj a'neVSldby33?nS»
mitefiomU'SrS«sreof' *'"&'»*&* *
i^g !1 Hoase te iKI Be,II, ’tt' V *!i Friend^flonlt.
ing Hoase, 123, cor. Wood and sth sty-: - r - . ' fmT29
BUILDING LOTS—SnualeiJ in tile citj* of Pltts
buprh, being Noe. IPS IO 2U4 incluflee'in rWn?»nne
fin'd hJfnnrt U i| by ?°, olc W<) QoKal. Uie 10lh of Apri?; 1835/
andbonndedanddescribed as follows,-viz 14 ■'Berinninir '
“‘Chfl-alreetouhe corner of Cn»”ti,r tct ;Sco ei?
lof&’rS C,1 5. 8 ir," al °i fiei«oWi"nS?sf '
ene? n?«?» i S ? feet 2 tnche.lo Cook streel;
,£8(1101 the said ten lots being 21 reei ofi ClifTinii fAnip
a FndeptL, ”fo?No.
— lB wide* These lots will bo sold, on
very aceommodaimff iermsgLr applied for bootu -
;.«< • -THOiIA.3 WOFPiTT, Heal Estate Agent.
S3 Fifth Wet.
___ Voluafiu.propmy ior Sale*:
T l i„, 8 . u ?‘f ri^ r ’? BJ 5E eBl( '? r '“ e offer* at pii
■Aile>'towoif;Ground, numbered la ihV
plan of the city ofPiii3bargh»7tarid 72 'froalinr nn
K!’f“, JS*.P* ■*»art*:-extending Wo feet,inoio nr
Irnf.n 0 r ho *’*eglienY River. This property vnll bedim
terms « will secure ro tbe purcha
»«* a Profitable mveaimeni ol ca pital. . Lying conUfra
for TO0 l i2hoiJ I « n,p ivanla^Canal, it affords favorabla Bite*
fifJSSSjS'SK*? pr can bo conveniently: divided into
nr«fii e of n o!»'S S M !s ’- com-
Smt U n£.j£n h .w p “V‘“tProvememj.nwcinprogresa.Mr
Jgtit’m No. 133 wLI meefpj^h^h,
, ■ Harm tor Sale. ' 1,1
f u il c . r ’ bero frersibrsalc a valuable Farm, sirna.
ijj.Chi|>pewa township, Beaver: county;flv4 miles
? l,n T” 1 of ßiigfiloafoSrSi!;
L X™ SL^ r ?r ltal J <1 Bobettson's mills and a hnir mil°
1 Andrew*Wl!^^ j9l “ l,!^ao^9 of ' ,Sn “* Seo « ( ™> 1 '*•' .
I. abonrfiO icAftafcottX 45
i acTce cleared, Bpfwtifch are good'Trte'aiJoir.’aadilie tau ■ J
w?nt!. C '^rf!? e 0 f iunnrh. nr,d a good cellar Under the
P * ooa lo * b »n>- There ,1s a good
A P i^ f , ? ? i'/?l'l! ns^ralerWlthinis y : 'nl»ofiheootir. ,
A gcpd.iule Axili. be given, clear of nil incnmbrance
Mod o w2?:e^T n d , w “ h , u> Eorehaso eoon.canhave'a
good haigam Inquire of Urn; subscriber* on'ihenrem
l»e»- je-JlSd JOHJi COUd&S.
"pOTASDr-S casks superior, for sale by -'
A JfJ9 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
/~vysfJSKJS—HeraMKßlly sealed, iijqi. for ule
1. LAVELY * CO,
-C5 Liner-y .iV»I
I P. l "vsuli lialena licaa, iandiailtom
Aj steamer. Persia, ana for salo bT - - 4
JgaB a AMES A. HUTCHISON * CO.
Pranitfort Spxittga, ■■ ■ '"T--
|i £ 7 DO NG AN respectfully minims bis friends
Jf* fJV 1 »hat«ihihea«st ; jDMm-
Ktaatf ibe FRAfcjKFoRT. UOTKLwiil be opened for'
S?rS" 5 ““ of BOARDERS, dnrinsfihe som-
Frankfort! June 7.-2 m *"
Asiignm«Br cor ittc uoncm of Creditor*.
KfcfcrfSL®--/Sr W y assignmentexecaied oti iho
JJ Bth day of May, m the year .4852: by CUBE, M*.
19 RjphydT.Leech, Jr.,the said Clark,
, MGrath A Co., mode the said Kichard T. Leecb.jr, a
Troateey for. the tjcoefa or their creditors;- AH perßona
having claims against the said firm, mre reqaevied to
present them to the subscriber; and all persons Indebted
rm > to. call on the g&bscriber. at 133
Wood sireevFiusbßrgh, and pay or anfchgethe same.
myl7 R. T. LEECH, JR.
-_J_*_ Saloon* and fiathi, '
•Mr wl‘«-r re9peatfttH s r ttßTOa ne«rto
y.f aho Ladies.dnd Gentlemen- of Pittsburgh and vi* ;
that therpactoasSaloont auhc'Ai&eußnmBai!d
- a superior quality.of Tea
frora6 A?Sf“*’u r f«'. l M and Ma r ‘ fiabn >™>- Open
r-^ I j S^TT^«- Bpt !l in .l de P a ? n, * nt w alwsy* be found
..in oider, for Dot; Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in
inflt 1^6 tdquuiie foriheprescrvaiion bf healih.
. WI»Uo. Snlpbnr Sprimro, ' .
CUMUEHLANByCuUSTY, PA.
THJ2,£s?hiX o £>eb*atw*. mountain tttfeaVpo well ud
JL.&Tofably. known to the eillieilistofp&HaaelDhi.
Baltimore, poopeo for
visitors on and.after the FIRS tOP JUSEL Thebnitd!
.‘JEIifT? VmujnMlrenltusea ana improved, in o“ er
and thOM who admiroinoQntalftscencrVe this Dtapß Af! :
few permanent inducements whlehhanno tettroiw*
n^ y ,7.° l 2'= gplllce ln <he United States FroS p““
barghjlhosft Spnngs aro accessible in about twentv
?*aWß«Hrond £ SfifiZ
burg, .from Harnsbarg to iho 5DtiDHt viK OArliai* Bll jn
Wt^nl 6 ’ °. Il^ B p UQi^Cll ' lari d Railroad, it is 35 mile™
mS™[e P ?l ° ma “ e V ‘ SUo " C sCOTT b COV?
Rnhert t n t 'rtr Mc,Bt ’ »t'P' ' V " l ' am, > J a>eph II Hill, .
R jeatd&n Th ” mp!loni M * lor ltt ’ Cand,ea bi J- »• M'tJortt. .
MERCAHTILB COLIEOE.'
5 P - lu fo S . a ! t , V SD *nt»» aranra, pirraooitaH.
E&tablitkeii. »n iM Xttiiiahirtof -
TkmNrtnpl , | 1 '- Ctaiur. ■ V
■ JL’ U^^SF 1 Ksq., Professor of Mercantile Law. -
WrtLUMs, one of the best -Penmen in the -
mansfii O * oa6Or Ornamental and Commercial Fen*
• P. II await, PrlndpaT-of iho. Classical -Department,
Prafessor of Mailiemauoa and Classical Languages, '
■ Those who aspire ta the.higher rank as Accoomaiiia,
aro requested to call and examine the credentials of thS
Institution, upwards of one hundred Merchants. *
Bankers aad Accountants lnihucUy,who have been
trained forbasfnesahi Iv thc emphaUo teslinin.
maJs of the Amenoßß .Instaute, the;Chimbet of Com. ;
New Ck-7ri»B^
Un J anl s complete, with Hand’aTiine Table. st.oo.
iri\n Cr v^ ante and steamers supplied - with thoroughly
1 ttc S onntai 3l^ ono P pl ‘ c4li ® aa MheCoUeffe;- —
Send and gpt a Circular by mail. troyS7
HO HUMBUG! “
SPKING a *UM^R lT D r ET^ S OOD8!
T'.V E . , “^i rib ' r , w, ! l 5 oc,m " loe a clo«icg‘oaiMio of
* the enure gtock ol Spring nnn Summer DrvGood*.
Monday, Jane as 185 i -Pnrchnjir. .
pric«f g dUCUOnB w,!l be mane onthe ortgSS
Crape Shawls have been eellictr at "
, , 57,> 0 reduced U> M>oo
S° IO.OJI do 7,00
co do to tapfl do 1100 s
do do do 14 00 do 10,00
oo do do 10,00 do 12.00
S? -ww do S».» d * IW
finper Glacia Drcis Silks seUog at
t ICO do 60e
:■•■ do •••■•,■■ do. ■■. do ' 135 do : -•■• 1.00
_ . do do do 150 do 1,15
Tark SaUosselling at , :...3.C2i, :•. •; do -v. ,
ChamclioaSiiksßrocadese]Hogatl,?s, do- IJB> v -v
do do do 1,50 'do 1,20
do black do ] t 7s . do • 2^7
Printed Lawns have been setting at r
, , . 1? $ ' da JOe
.do .do .do 10 do lie
do c'o, do )t| do ji
- do do do 2S do 10
1 Super French Jackonet Lnwasv selllne at :
d » &
Super Plain Poplins. do 44 do 311-
bo Figured}-.... . - d 0...... •50 do 35
Barege tie Lalqes, •'• do C 0~ v do J 3rf
do do do 3*l- do 25
do do eo, 31 do SO
: Our stock embraces every variety of Fancy and 81a*
pie Ory Ooqds, which wo will sell at. redoccd price#. ■ - -
prspantory 10 receiving Fail Gnod<. . U«*»
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