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Fettebman, Esq., suc ceeded CoL BmcK: ; He irtated that iho prosecu tion ironld.'not insist on a verdict. of,,guilty against Mrs. The foreman of the jury, expressed the wish of the • jury that - the Court. • would notdeliverthe charge until-this morning, when the Conrt was ndjourned. Judge M’Clure, at the opening- of - the Court on Saturday morning, .deliveredliis charge to' the jury. He commenced by reading the law in the case, and; stated that, as thechildrencame to their death by poison,- the verdict must either be one of acquittal or Conviction. He then went , into a statement as to the nature of circumstan tial evidence—itwas oftenstrooger and more satisfactory, than' direct evidence, because it was 1 not liabieio delusion , or fraud ;;. facts that.could; rarely be forged, and the existence of a number ■ of concurrent circumstances, proved by distinct witnesses, when joined; together, form a- com plete ease, and put out of the question the.sup position of fraud. His honor also, stated -that,:, in most criminal cascß. a portion of : the evidence laid before the, jury, consists of the condnot of .the.party.at the time, of, or after being churged with the offence. The Judge eaid thnt if John Gauley/eommitled thovorime, by putting ppison jn the tea, and his wife - huewhis intention; and counselled and encouraged him; sho was equally guilty. .The testimony, in order to convict, must exdudoany other, hypothesis than the guilt of the accused, from the conclusions of Iho jury. If - the jury oould account for. .the poisoning in nny othefway, then they would acquit.. If the force .. of the circumstances proven are suchas to force - conTiotion on. the minjls of the jury, of .the guilt - -of tho accused; by negativing to their aatifaclion ■ the agency of any accident or individuals, except . the prisoners at the bar, in this sad affair, they should oonvict. At. the conclusion of the above charge, (half after nine} the jury, retired,’and, after an abr seuce of two hours and-a half;.they returned with < a statement that they could not agree, Tho point ■ of doabt on the part of one of tho jnrors was, “ whether he. was not bound to find a epcciai ver dict, if his vie w of .tho evidence throw Lis suspi cions upon some othor party than' the accused, -or flome .accidental cause?” ‘ d'he Court judged' that the jury must ecttlo upon the facts them selves. In .fliat it couid not assist them; The ; jnry thereupon again retired; and at a quarter to i.: one o’clocki they. came into: court,-having agreed: . .upon, their verdict.:. The prisoners were brought ‘ in from the prison and tho -usual formula gone through -with, The verdiot of the jury was, that . John Cauley and Ilouora .Caulcy were.liOT aUILTV of the murder of William Cathbcrf. r The prisoners, were about being discharged, when , the Prosecuting, Attorney objected, there being indictments pending'against them for the murder of Robert and Mary -Anne, tho son and ~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert. Theywere - remanded to prison.: A r.ollepros. willprobably ,be entered .as to Iheße indictments... J. Appointments. —The Conference of the 51. E. •^Church,-which met in Washington,' 7 mado tho following appointments, on tho 2d lust;, for this .'city, Allegheny, anil vicinity: . Bcv. Crabibs. Cook, D. D.,-was appointed t: Presiding :Elder of dbe.Pittsburgh District, and ' the following gentlemen appointed to the vari ons charges iu the city: liberty street, J. N. Baird;-Smithfiehl street,. W. P. ieacook; WeS ley Chapel, F. S. Dellass; Ashbury Chapel, Q. B. liaison; Welsh Mission, Qeo, Peters: In the Allegheny District, Bee. J." Mositoc,- Was appointed Presiding Elder. The following • Wore the appointments to the charges in Alle gheny citycßeaver street, 8. K. Babcock; South CotnmonT’E. Birkett. The following appointments were made for t' the jdinrches (tt this'vicmity: -SoathPittsbnrgh, . ; Wl Griper r. Birmingham, Elizabeth, ■J ; D. McKeesport, j. Gibson; Brad ' ’ docVs tieia, JW.- Brown; East liberty, E. B. Grif ' fin,’to bo supplied; Shsrpsbhrgb,. C. Thorn ; Tarentum,M. It Weekley; Mt. Washington, J. Knox ; New Brighton, M. A. Rutcr and John ,r Grant ; Sewickly, A. G;:Williams and TV. P. • . Btackbourne;Manchoater}lission,J.R. Broc- V.., k'unier;.Temperaneavillc; R.: J. WhitefJVellsyille, T. M'Clcary; Beater, J: Dillon; Salem- J. T. .v jNsraley;- Columbiana, K;: Cunningham and :T. " Crouse". '-Tile Rev. William lluHTnnj formerly cl. tor . sof i the -Christian Advocate, was transferred ,;to the Northern Virginia Conference. ; Terrible Accident—Two Men Killed— A tern* ..ble accident occurred on: the plank road,-oppo site Sharpsburg, on the bank of the. Allegheny . river, on Saturday morning. The workmen -there, about fifteen in number, were engaged in - - catting throngh a bank } some of them,-seeing ' that'th.o bSnkwas falling, gave tbe alarm, and ■ "all but twomen-made their escape. Tbeße men » v ---Patrick:Newell, a resident of.- Lawrenceyille, ':and IJdwardTarp, who resides with Ins father in ■ 1 Diamond alley/iu this*city—wereburied under - j.-the immense body of.cnrtk whio.h fell. ; Tarp was .... etandingout in' the road further than Newell, * and was struck On tbo back with the dirt; he . tried to getaway; bnt was. quickly overwhelmed ~ with tha remainder of the bank. - Newell was ".completely covered,- the main l body failing on him;.but there were no . outward signs of in jury on his body. Tarp’s ihigh was broken, and his head Was also badly hart. The bodies were .- taken out Jt>y the workmen nod the Coroner Sent . Tor, who held on inquest, and the jury-returned ••a verdict in accordance withthe facts. Nowell, - who, OB'wo stated, resides inLawrenceville, leaves a wife andfive cUildrentomonrn his loss. Taij Wsff a young -mannbont twenty-two years of age, and a native ef Ireland; ho had been in this country a little over a.ycar. His body was . brought- to this city and taken -to his - father’s house... GooitNeici.—-Subscription to the-Houieof Ref , 'ttge.—Vio tmderetood on Saturday,that tho Conn -Wy:Commisaianers:have subscribed $lO,OOO atowards a Boose of Befugo in this county. This .. .. wHI-beamatter of rejoicing- to our 'citizens— particularly to those who bare been identified , with the work since itswaa first hinted "at, and Tsho now seotheiklabora.crowned with, success. ‘ Jfhis.simple aetofjusticecn the partjof Alleghc. • 'ny County Trill insure the success of the benevo lent measure; and encourage subscriptions by „ other counties to tho noble’work. Many of tho . . adjoining counties have -awaited : the notion ■ of: -■•our .Commission era, before subscribing them ..selves; and vro may now confidently antioipate : on the part of Washington, Beaver, . ,Batler,.Fayette,and other counties.Thework' on the buil dings will be immediatelycoromeijced, 88 fhernbaa.been a sufficiency of funds raised to oommence work, and insure completion. finally 'Committed.—After a. number of hear - - logs pefore.theMayor,the three persons charg ed with breaking into tho-house of Mr.-- Baker, • - time since, nnd"stealing therefrom s2l2,.were committed on Saturday to 1 answer the charge of burglary, before tbo Court or Quarter Sessions. Their names are -Samuel . ’’ Baker, James Boy and Robert Alien. i: :.Xt7om}iK*<n&/nnd n well -deserved one; was ■? --bestowfed by Judge M’Clnre on the. counsel en • ■ : gaged in the'Canley case, on Saturday, prepara tory to' the delivery ofthe charge to the jury. :• '■ If infiaberbf‘£6r sons assembled attb'e Supreme jCoutt ltoom, on Saturday afternoon, for the purpose of express ing the'feelings of'‘the people of ; Allegheny county, in relation to the great national bereave ment in the death, of Hehrv Clay. Hon. Was tbe Pobwakd was oalled to- the chair, and Messra. John 0. Dunn, Wm. M. flerst, and Chas. M’Cluro Hays appointed Secretaries. Mr. For ward, on taking/the chair, made an eloquent speech-in relation to the services of tho immor tal dead. ■ A cammiUeenppbmted; .reported tho following resolutions: Resolvedj That in common with the citizens of the whole country, the people of Allegheny county deeply, deplore the death of. Henry Clay. In his death' the Republic has lost its most illns trious patriot—humanity a friend. - A long life, devoted to the serviceof-his country, has won for him-the approbation ofjjgrprcsont and the gratitude of future ages. : Resolved, That the people oiAUeghcny .county; tender their sincere coudolement to the family of the deceased. • Resolved, Thatontho day of thefaneral of Mr. Clay ntLexingtob, the citizens of Pittsburgh anil Allegheny, are. requested to elosetheir respective workshops:and places of business,, and that the bells of the several cburches,-manafactories, and engine houses, be tolled and minute guns bo fired during the lime occupied by. thefuneralproces sion. Hon. Moses 'Hampton: and Hon. Wilson M’-> Gondless were appointed a committee to trsns? mil the proceedings to the relatives of Mr. Clay; : 1 A committee was appointed to carry out the last resolution ( after which, the meeting ad* jonrned. ■Melting of the Friends of Freedom.-—h number of persons, who lmvo appropriated to themselves the above title, met at I‘hilo Hall, on Friday; eve ning last, to sleet delegates to the National Free Soil Convention,--wbioh meete iu this city on the 11th of August 8. C. 8 SuiEtns, Esq., was ap pointed Chairman, and Wm. CwTyvThoa. Oliver ond.Jas.Robb; Esq., Secretaries. The meeting then proceeded to ballot for. three members :to represent the First District in the coming Nation- : al Convention, and three to represent the-Second District (conditionally,) when’thc.following gen tlemen Were elected: ' Fibst Disthict Neville B. Craig, George W. Jackson, and John A. Wills. :.r Second Distiuct.— Rev. Chas. Avery, Reese C. Fleeson and G. It. Riddle. A series of resolutions .setting-forththe views of tho meeting— and they ore of the most ultra kind—was passed. They are in favor of the re peal of theFugitivo Slave Law; freedom of pub lic lands, homestead exemption; cheap .postage, and interference in favor of straggling nations. ■ The -following; committee -was appointed •to make arrangements far the National Convention: Alexander Gordon,. Chairman James Robb, Adnm-Floyd;- S. 8. Shields, Qeo.. It. Riddle, Jas. Call an, Esq., Wnt. Jackson, Thos, Mitchell, Jos. Lowry, Jv Heron; Foster, Thas: Oliver, Jas. M’- Masters, and John B. Anderson. - Amujfniinff.—There will be two performances at .tho Theatre to-day—one at 2in the afternoon and tho other in the evening. - A great variety of attraction is.presented on both occasions, and there will no doubt he a large audience. The performances in day-light commences with the drama of: .“American Farmers,” after which a Variety of singing and dancing; and concluding with “Valentine and Orson,” a romantic specta cle, which will deeply interest the little ones, who will bo in attendance.- In the. evening; a groat variety will be presented. - Dan Rice—tboimmortal Dan—holds his levee in front of the American Hotel, and he will open up his budget of wit and humor;. in a manner possessed only by himself. Besides the Jester, his circus presents n great variety of other en tertainments.; We had almost forgotten to elate that there will be four performances during the day—the first at nine, then at twelve, three and seven. . A band of Ethiopian Minstrels -also - perform at Wilkin's Hall. Another Morning.—A young girl, who resided witiiMrs. Bradshaw,'in Allegheny city, was se verely injured on Friday night, by the bursting of a camphen lamp. She had attempted to fill (bo lamp : while tbo wick was-burning,: bnt the etheriil oil, with which it was filled, taking fire the lamp burst, and tbo girl was badly injured. Medical aid was promptly at hand, and by the untiring efforts of the Doctor and his prcsenco of mind, tho life. of the young lady was pre served. Death ly Scalding— A chitd of Mr. O’Kief, a resident of Canal street, in fbo Second Ward, about two years old, was scalded so severely in the latter part of last week, as to .cause'dcath on Wednesday. The mother of the child, had pre« pared some, food for its use, and, going out of tho room,'laid it on the table, . The child in her 'absence pulled the dish-..off- the table, .and was scalded so badly as to die the nest day. XXII District. —Tbo Butler Whigs of this district, which is composed impart of Allegheny county, have espressed a preference . for Samuel A. PunviAxcE, as their candidate for Congress. Mr. Howe, the present representative, hue been nominated by, the Whigs or AUegbouy. There will be a tight contest between these two gentle men. Complimentary Benefit.—A. complmcnlary ben efit has been tendered Joseph l\ Bbeesfoud, by 'a number of gentlemen of the city; hooded by Mayor Galhrie. Mr, Brolsford has signified his assent in appropriate terms, and: states that tho Manager has set apart-Wednesday nest--tho lost night of the season—as tho occasion. ; Boohed . Well.— The Duqncsno Greys made a fine appearance on Saturday. . They, paraded through tho streets of tho city in the morning, under tho command :of Capt. David Campbell, one of the best looking military officers who bns ever walked onr streets, to the enlivening sound of martial music. Pick Nick. —Tbo pick nick that comes olf at Oakland to-day, is to be a grand affair; - Any of our cithons wishing to spend a pleasant-day, and one that willj in its :• onjoymont,.: materially, aid a benevolent institution, willbe tbcro witb odtfaU. :' Omnibusses will ran outoll day.- v - Neio numbers of oureithsens will; no doubt* pay a visit to this nourishing; town to ; day. Tbo Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail* road Company, have reduced the faro to $l,OO, for excursion tickets, good for two days. .■ Pocket Picked.—A countryman, who. was, en-. deavoring to getinto the post office, on- .Satur day morning, bad his.pocket picked of $2O, in. bank notes. The money was in his vest pocket. Sheriffality.' —Joo Barker ha 3 come out in a a handbill; announcing himself as tbo “American Protestant Candidate for High Sheriff, of Alls-, gheny Couijty.’* Hurrah 11 . Pickpockets. —Any quantity of light-fingered gentlemen are in, the city .at and 'they anticipate, no donbt, very “fat takcß’’ at the. approaching celebration. Recording Regulator.—'Shomaa West, Esq., was elected recording Begnlator of Allegheny city, on -Thursday evening, in.place of James Bichey, resigned. ; -The Sons of America at New‘Brighton: and in the vicinity, celebrate, the - “Fifth’? to-day,' by a pnblio dinner. A’tue Trains run to Turtle C reek torday—pas sage only thirty cents there and back. . r*-.- • .... Mr. and Mrs. Kemble take a benefit on Tuesday OYeningnext, at the .Theatre. * , ’ t* « £ * , vJ> . f / TEEEGEAPHIG NEWS: by toe o>sbiii,y line? xxxucasaHKss-pras>r session. W r „ - WashiSqtok, July 3. ?ouse.—The House spent most of the day in Committee on.the Infirmary bill The time waß principally spent by » epeect from Mr. Toombs,' denouncing the nomination of>Boott The com ininee jtobo and House adjourned.- 1 ' i, A. J . New Yoek, July 3. Mr. t/lnra remains reached hero nt half past two o’clcqp 1 _ The cortege is nt the City Hull and will remain until Monday. They so bywny of Albany to Buffalo. BHILADELPHrA SIAKKET— JuIy 8 Cotton.ln limited reqqeat at former ratca.. F,lour...Dallandinaotive; sales 600,OOOWcBt ern forexport at s4* and sales -ISO hbls at $4,12; Pcnna_. good brands held at $4,26; extra $4,37 @4,76. Rye flour and com. meal-unchanged. ' - Grain... Wheat dnll;. sales IJtIOO bnahols at $1 for Panna. j>ritne and 90c. for white. Kyo and corn searoe; no ohango in. rates of tho two latter. r Provisions...lnmoderajedemand at fnll prices. CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 2. The.river has fallenteninches within thelast 24 hours. _ Flour-Sales 800 bbla at $3,22(313,25. Whisky...l6g®lsJ. .. . Provisions... Sales - 100 bbls mess pork at $19,62. Sales 50 -hlids bacon shoulders at 7$ ®75- Other articles unchanged. XIHEKSE—IOO bxa.W.R.Clieese, in good order ■ CARSON* AI’itMGH T. KtOtt iho very bestof VINEGAR,go to A • MOHPISN ini!ie Piargond fYLiyii Oit—s basket* assorted sizes, lor sula by V«v J SAVELY & CO, •. i. " Tea Pealcrs and Grocers A FlNtv&sionnieuiof PerfumerytOf cvorydescrip’ Jjl Hon, jtiaireceived ante Drugsmrcof . J*tfl JaMKS-A. JONKS BUCKIiAWKS-ANO IJBKAGEi*-JaJtreceived at .A.- A/Mason A? Co.*s t 40piecesBluck'jLawn* and Beragea, , -fje!B SILK- BONNIJI'S.'-r A. Av Mason • & Co.-: have jost received, (par KzpresSi) lOdas.Sifk liditneHviienr cstond most Nslntmable styles. .■■■ (jcl4 nfINC ANP xcc’U. X* and for sale by < W.A. M’CLURG * CO,» •;■ jelft.., . : : ■ * 2SC Liberty at eel. * ('ll lKUft->~3 cases neili Citron, for sale by t\ ' «l LWELY & CO„ I.ONJXIN pujtrKß~*'JTjJmuft,iianbur£. and pur* j ton's, T » for sole nr 4 ■■ •• 1 1 . : J>». - . MORRI9\ irtthe Diamond. PICVXJ3U IIRRRJNGSr-The Jargesim tbe.ciiy,aud, , also, smoked BajhngtonHmtur, for sale al :>. •••::' ; •. -■ /MORRIS*, i» tha UiQmdnd.T PARIS!) PBACfIKS New York PJumsandDricdAp pies, (grafted/iuit)) for sole at - jyg . - ■-■. .• • MORRI»\ 1.1 the Pmmond» • Beat, .this, ip Vuu can:—likecitent cootiag Jcatslni and Currants,at. Cic Ib.fnr sale at Jyd MORRIS* TEA MARin the Diamond KECnßß'S'FAßlNAjPrvpartdConi, Rice - Flour, Vermicelli and fiUcc«ront, for sole at »e MORRIS’, In Ihe Diamond ffIWM lip.WltKO THOUSAND StUNIiI.ES A JL prude arucle.lor safe Knquiteof •; "> .- ; JQ3KPH ANDe.HSON. Perry Houmv J|»n BUbS. bUIJIHVILbS LIMK-In slote -anil lUU for sale by MtLTKKBERGKK & Co , ■ ... ■--... No 155 From rircct.- FLOUR—Su bbU tCalbcnsoa’a branj) juai wecivca nadfor sate by - > jelC ARMSTRONG & CBQ2ER, HKOIVN’3 KSSKMUt: OK JAMAICA tiINUbK Kor seta Wholesale Ami Retail by - leia _ jAMns A. JONEB. . LIKBSOH CHOCOLA*rE-r!‘ (Jenclne imported, 3 gt ■X? ,25c. $Mb r lor sale ai v- : iy3 ••■■■■•.> • . ■■■.'■■.•■•. . .MDRRISVunba Diamond. Of. the celebrated Guiiloux brand, in O whole endhalf boxes, received nnd for sale by * W. A. M’CLtittti A CO., jyl -• _••• Tchltealtts and Grocers, Mourning goods.—a. X.'mason & co.;hnv<r . ju*t.received,(per Express,) a large ossortitieiu of Summer MourningUdddfjCoropiismi; Black Ueraqes, Tipper, GreuadSnesyDe Fames,Law nm Ac. -fjyl 04 i U»L3 NO. I TRIMMED 311 AD-Juit arrived *AJ. andturralel<»w,by TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A DANE, . jeSD IM, Second street. GROUND ROCK 5* ALT-Jo « and 12 lb • very superior Sail for table and-dairy use. -: For »al© by JL liA VKLY A CO„ i)~3 • • • Trtffeltlcriaml Otocr» ■ TTNtiROUNI) ROCK SALT—Tiiebealarlicte iu use \y. lor freezing lee Cream. Formic by k J. LAVRLY ACO, 1 . T«*a Dealers and Grocers, . Jy3 , . gQS Liberty street t\.B, cujiMiir-i'*—cinemas,. ctnaastss & co., FORWARDING AND COMMKSJUN MERCHANTS, WHEAT CITY BLOCK, jely3.ly*As MASSILLON, OIUO OENLKAL AGENT—The undersignedif prepared .10 emend to purchasing and. selUng PeeV Estate, ucgotiotinr Bond«, Moricragai, SSockr, Tiiue Bills, City and Land Warrantee All businessemraaied teroy care wilt be Attended to witb prompinest and iidolliy. • THOMAS MoFPI IT, *9 Fifth street. riHiAe—4lK)baiY thesis of fresh Green and DUcJr Teas ion bniid and for sole by the pacfcu.ee,or neatly pnek* cd iu 4 and | fit packages, at prices lower than we have beieioforc sold the same qualities. Itetnil Grocers ate invited to call. A. JA YNRS; ielH . . Pekin Tea Store,3d Fifth ti. ; V^rSVlti 14aO aches OF LAND in Lawrence county, near IvHI CroM Col Canal, three quarters of a mile from Edinburgh,Gve miles from New Cattle; GUacreabotiom; balt.tVe tract good limber; 50 actcs be«t coul} abounds with liui6tftone»and is well watered;.three {hanng mtUa in the vicinity. Ai pty to . CURTIS A UOUIiS, . j»a.- ■ ■■ ttfl Wood street SUFEIUUK PAUtvEDTEAtf.—' The attention.'of Re tailer* is requested loour aupenorTeas, pnl ap in quarter,half and onupound packages,securely covered with nn foil, nnd warranted equal tuevery rcspecuoUia best put up in the East, and superior: to slip majority of them. Every package is labelled -with our name and guarantee, subject to be returned, if not approved on trial. Dealers will be .supplied at inter oaTow as ike same quality can be had m ibrlvii»tem rilles. f or sate by W. A. hPCEDKG &-CO., Jetf Grocers and Tea Dealers. riiO DRAWING AND FAINTING SCtiUUi.S—We L bnv- justopeueda Urge invoice of Foreign Steel Engraving*, Funis,Studies, Drawing Cards, and Copies f«r Teachers and (’upils/ These sketches are the b*3t published, and adopted to all classes. They, embrace Elementary, Landscape, Architectural,Object, Fruit, FlowcrsftdAniraalstudieflj Drawing Fenciis, Paints, Crayons, Ae. For sale by ' -DA VlbtON * AGNEW, - Uooksellers and Importers, je3o 65 Market street, near Fourth : Dividend* Ornci o? ALutairsa* lißioaK Company.) July \ THE President and Managers, of the Company, for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite l Ulßburgb, .in the coanty. of Allegheny, have tins day declared a. Dividend of One Doljfar .and Bevciity-Ove Cents ou each share ou tlie copilal stock standing in the name of individuals on the Books of the Company} out of the profits of tho laslCmontbs, which will be paid to Stockholder* or their legal TcpreseutaUvesiforthwub. j?2:dliJiA:vr2l . JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. &reai‘Sslt of Dry Goods! 4 A. MASON A CD. will eommencn their TENTH ila -G BEATS EH I-AN Nl7 AD BADE of their Kntfre Stock, on Tuesday, JalyCtb, at ;Nos. O*J and G 4 Market .Street.'- *.Vi . ' s On this occasion their Wholesale Rooms will be open ed to Retail Trade, and their immense stock, recently purchased of manufacturers, importers, and large auc tion sales, fit.a great sacrifice from cost, will all be marked down and roid at ftilly one-thirdlcssihan usual P»ces.. • [jy3 - Dissolution. >3 rnlin finaof A.. WILKINS & CO. hasting duy been JL dissolved by mutual consent • The; business will be closed by Thompson ilell. A/ WILKINSi -* - ' * t JOHN A OAUGIinY, THOMPSON HELL lIAN KERS AND, EXCHANGE BROKERS, tnoupson b8lu*•• »*»,*•»• *ctyninty. VKiompflQft B«u A Cot, :iLtue..ofA.\\Y*lktitsfcCo,)>. W II conllnue tbe.l'xcbaajfe andßanking business at tbtroUl Hand,corner Marketer. . fjy* pmVBUKGIIV JULY Ist, IWJ fixtUttttgfl U Banking Itonae ' OF A. WlljKlffg « CO., «0. t 5 FOUHTU STREET, PITTSBUmU, FA, , . (Oppoiito llm Hank of Pittsburg d.) ■■ . Ills subscriber,under new and more favorable sutpi ccs, will continue uießauklng busmess and Bwck Bro kerage inilie House formerly occupied byMe»»ra. Palm er, lfannu * Co., ana snore recently, by Ute Pittsburgh Ufe Insurance Company,»here.ho.will,lrn pleased to see Ms old friends and customers. jj3 '• i . ■ A. WIX.HINS. (flue Ooloag Olwk V»l< j: -rsjfcwoum caltibe alieniionof one reiall customers YV la out largo slock of Black Teus, selected wltll areal care in the New York market- SOuelioi*,? 81, 30c.p Knglish Brcakfast,? fit. s!>c,j Fliifc Obloiiif. - . 60c.;' Kxira Oolo«ir»- . ■ 75c. Delicious Oolong, SI,OO YoUDg Hyson, Imperial, ami Ctmpotvderi samephce? Os above.pure and fragrant. ;■ ...., ■ detail Grccersnto invited la-call and CXammo our stock either packed in tiuaricr or half pouti: packages, or in bulk, bylhehulf tliekl. .. _ „ ■ 1 ’ A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, tpS i _ 35 rifih suert. piitsliargli vriut * anvlngf Itstuiutlon, TkEING Ibis day Incorporated by .Lcttcm Patent, an ■ls electron for .'nine- Directors .of said Company, to irnttsaot It* eflairß4tnulUie(o»rlliMoi)iJay,of November next; will be henl at.tlie Oifice of . IJa> s * Botnter, Lib- SrtVstreet, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, between lkc hours of ion and six o’clock, P. At., of Monday, Uicuili of July, InSt Morgan Robertson, James S. Crafj, Kina. . Kody Patterson, Wi lhlm Laumer, ir, William J Howard, ' ’ Rcaben Miller, s?™'lVnml!,nn e^’ Dnnlpl • •••'' Moßea.llammon,., Alfred W. Marks S«» G-orge R Riddle, L. ftflmarlh. JySde. • -- BtdnttlOll Ol JPlIM*' - - AT TUB FRENCH STORE, NO. 103 MAfeKET ST, FULL TifEliTV-FirE PER C SWT n OODUONNETSforISi cents; Bomiet Eldons for ix 5 cents ay aid i from 25 to-60 cw i boot Crepe and Slilt Shawis KHo«4, »enr nice Lawns at 8 etc a yardCeragep.SO lo Jj cls. B''“ Tiefeues 31 cis oily, and ths Jjn de Son reduced to 37* eu yan*. > , M J 1 first, annonl enle begins thib da T>f?i 1 | SSJJ (idles of my fixed determination do pleat my Bbtivesor my large stock of Sommer tioodSvlo ranksroom formy Fall and Winter -supply, which will ehotUyarrive fijMg. London,Paris,and' New York, Some of my- goode were only received Inst Weekyand yet I will sell them cheap,] 1 have no damaged. goods,or old stock,to i r' •* fa*hlonable l set»pn»b>e^widperfeat aricl«f Ult ‘ 0W ’ ‘ JAMI 3 GOSLING. lEj^MILLINBEV.—Madame A* Goalinff has Tcdocei herMillluery to *o low a price that ladles don’t wish.io buy them any cheaper. , ' t -V +* -Vis OAXLY BfiVIGW OPTHE MARKKTt Orvrcs p? -THft Daily pnst. # > Monday, July 0 . 1852, $ n.OUR-Sale* a\£ Saturday, t cor as we could learn, ttinoumwltV about 4001)113 We have sales ofSOdbbls in Jots at <3,00 lo 3 lOfor superfine andextra; 20choice extra at 3jf2sJ 53 bbli at 3,05; from storc-we have sates of2oo bW« at 3,12 f, par money. •RYE FLOUR—Sales, from first: bands, of 1C bids at 202 . OATS-r-Sales of 9uG bushels from storeat3s, 67d0 on the wharf at 3*. BACON—There was but Hllle doing in bacon that wc could bear, of. ...We-note sales of 2 hints batnsnt 9L 2 do. shoulders at P—allGOdays EGGS—The demand Is brislc at IQ-lo -lleyfront first hands ; ~PfSH—'Thereis a good inquiry for N 0.3 Mackerel, ui lolsof 10 and 20 bbls, nt 7,50 to 7,75: < v LAKE TftOUT-3,00 lo 8,50. V-CHlsB3E—TliCiStock Jsarap’e,and sales to ibo extent o r from 10010300 boxes aremade perday at prices ran ging from 610 7. ■ ■•.■>. . v ASHES—Wc note,regular sates of soda at 3 to 34, cosh aiul lime; pearls 5} to 5Jc; aalcratus 4}to sc, ns in qanmy and quality. * arrived. Simmer.-Atlantic, Parkinson,Brownsville. •■■■.■■.. Baltic, Bcnm;l f WrowuBVille. . ‘ J.M'Hce, Hendrickson,McKeesport. “ Thomus Shrivcr, Ltaitey, West Newton “ Gencssae, Conaiti, Wchi Newion. , h.Bayiird, Peebles, Ui?.abcth.. 11 Michigan No.2,Boies,.lieitver. “ Forest Oily, Murdoch, Weilsvillc. L»iurnal,Cauwell, Wheeling. DEPARTED. • k ‘ Baltic, Beimei, Brownsville. - Atlantic, •-do : . ' ' “ .J. M’Kcc, tJundrickson*McKccsporu p Thomas Shnver. Ltoilcy, We3i Newum. Gcnessee, Conani, West Newion. . :»* S. Bayaru, Peebles, Elizabeth,. . 1 ;. Michigan N 0.2, Boies, Heaver.. • “ ForcstOuv, Murdock, VVellsvillc. Winchester, G. Wheeling. nsrlettai ParlursharKh and Hocking* I Pori Packet, OBaBSt - The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. A duns, OtaslCT, will leave Prtisburgh every Monday, at 3 o’clock, P. M.; returning will leave-iloekingpon every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M. ' Passengers and. shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodation and promptness.VV, H. marO . No. 24 Market street. - ' AUegbeny River Vr«H*«* RKGUL4K FIiANKUN PAVKKTS. i ■ti£sfc’.9k Tug fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE ggHifißpNo.2,C&pt.'W«. Hanna, leavds the Alle gheny wharf for Frnnkhn,every Monday and Thursday t at 4 l*. M. • The fine steamer ALLEGHENY. BELLE No 3, Cnpt. Joati Hanna, leaves the Allegheny wharf for trunk hn, every Tundag and Friday, at. 4 P.M. , For Frelghtor Passage.appiy on Board Tmar2o For ESa-rteUa and Uockliigpon* I Tußfinesleatner PACIFIC, Zahoiiit'Mab* JwgSgjgaaTttw. willleuve for the above and biterracdi ale ports every THUitSDA o'clock, I** M. For freighter pusHase.oppty on houTa.or _ 'V UOU3 A - marlO No. Cl Water BUanii C 3 Front si, For KlUanatug ana Catflih. t i THR light draught ami pleasant steamer IfisSjSaHCLtAKfONt Copt. MiLU«<JA«»\viH JcaveUie AHcglienywbaifGfi.Monduy, Wednesday and Fridays, at a o'clock, R. M., for. Ktttnnnms .uiM Catfish. tor freightor pas«oae_appJy onboard, « -.-fnovla. STdr tone iUubt narietu»pafbcr» and GMlSpolla» , • • ■ . : . 1-iljOl—u«-'V"-'- T<»« fine bieamer GOV, MF.ICB, i PoTT ,1? Sinma, MaVer, will loave for the above . iifiO iiiieratediale poitot every ■ ■■■• cSEBuSIb TyESI)AV,a;3I*.M. For freight or passage apply *m board, or to . rebS JOHN Fi.ACK,Asent_ - Wednesday Packet ror cittctmutl. i. •: i,.' Thc new apd fust rijunTn; steamer GIN* 1 -wWlftf dgCIN NATI, BiftMUtoiUH, Master, arill leave teMSwaaregularly every Whuwesdat. - Tor freight or passage, apply on board, or to . deeOO G. B. UILTKNBBROCR. IOAP—I&Q boxes Cincinnati, foraalc by ' ) jcVi) SMITH &_SINCLA!R. (CURRANTS— IScasksifor sale by ;■ ie29 SM.TII fc SINCLAIR. EIRE GR ACKli»ri A fns h lot jtm received unit for sate by JAMES M’CANDU**S & CO., T je!4 • ■.■ ■ ■ •■■ ■ .109 Wood street. Buckets and Tuus-wadoz. ttirekew; -•» 10. do Tuba; forsnle.by Jel4 STUART * SIM,. TT" ID GLOVES.—Ju-i received; atA;: A. M«om & JV Co ’s-, SO doz. Alexander’* Kul Gloves, assorted color* w ••. 1 • •• v •y-;-- • ■■■ ♦jyt n IMPSANO FRINGES.*- Al A-M**olf A Cp., ore VX tiowopemog a large lot of new style Gimps and Fringes, suitable for Mantillas. Ijyl MACKEREL IN Kirrs-lC kius No.T: Mackerel, recolvcd and for sale by . . . .•■■•■■■■■ |c*3 W» A. M’CLURO & CO. T?KESiM»>HTEUSI FKKSII IRK3II JC SALMON l * Put up by Underwood tc Co., of Bos ton, in one and two pound cant, hcrmeucat.y sealed, received and for sate by . - v WVA; M’CjLURG & CO., jyl No. 25b Liberty street. THE Board of Ditecuirs of the Associated Firemens lusQTani'c Company, has this day . declared a divi dend of onr dollar upon each share of ibe; Capital Stork of said Company.. KOBERTJFiNNEY* jyldJt Secretary. mllE AnnualAleeungof tbeStoekbolders of the Attan- JL tic and OhioTelegrapb Company will be held agree able to the Charter, on Thursday, duly Joth, at II o’clock, A- M , ut llus Company’s Orhcc, In the Borough of Ucdfortf, Pa > for the purpo*e of electing nine Direc tors for the ensuing year, nod to transact sach other basinets ns may be brought before die meeting. janoiJGnd- . ■ •••- ■■•■■■ ■ .“ T WwiUdi : * FF.W SEtiAH MAK(2ItS-~{good workmen) -can /V find sternly employment, by applying- immediately 10 C. A. LORENZO 4b CO., Third street. near Washington, . . Sleubenvilto, Ohio. fI'EAS 0t bxs. Gunpowder. Young Mysen and- Impc jL rial.G and 13 pound* each; , IS half chests Young Hyfon Tcp.; , JJI do: . Illncfc • . do; For sale at a bargain. • -.-• • - . : . ■■• i«29 CARSON & M’KNIGUT. Hand Street Bridge Company. ; THE Stockholders uro nidified to auemi un-Election for President, ten Manager*,» Treasurer audScc rctnry.jo be held althe Room* of the Company, (north einl of said Bridge.). on UiMst Monday of duly uext, be* tween the hour* of 3 and 5 O'clock, I' M, . ■ J. A. FlTZaiMONStSeerctary. NEW GUOD3.—• a. A. Ma*on* C 0 now exhib iting a large and carefully -.selected stock of new and fashionable Summer HressGoads, cpmprisingbladf, ploln and figared Silks, Foulard Filirs,Tissues,ltengea/ Grenadines, Poplins,- Lawns. -Bersge He Lotties, He Laincs.Chqmbrcys, plain and figured AluAlins, Jaconets, Ac. . ■■■ • Hell They Have Arrived* A - NOTHER iotor xho#e very fine Gold Hunting Cose j[\. English Lover Watches If you ptri>h to purchase one, cn!Woon,as tUey will all he sold mafcvVdajß—for iho price is so low, and the quality so -good,-that they will nol remain long- ;: iNeare.caH.nt- HOHirs, jeia- • . Si Markeistrceu neorTlurd . . STOCKS WANTED—2O shares Exchange JJauk; 10 slinreß Merchants 1 and Manufacturers* Hank; 10 dp Bank of Pittsburgh;. 10- -do Pittsburgh Gu* Company; 60 do. Norih American Mining Company; A: WllilUNS & CO., Slock and Exchange Brokcro, , .jpg . 75 Fourth street. S TUCKS FOR SALE—Ib shares OhioaudPennsylvu -nr* Railroad 1. . ? a shares Murine Railway and Dry Dock; • 20 : do Minnesota Mudng Company.; ..> v . 60 do Norwich Mining Company ; . A WILKINS A CO, gtock and .Exchange Brokers; jy3 75 Fourth street. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received; by the Gir* ly’sHuii Plonk Road Company for tfie tiruduatton uild Masonry, (except thev Bridges, which ore .already lelA of about 111 In length, until Tuesdav, lhe Oth 4tty of July t ai2 o f clocki V. M v at the Engineers Office; No. 4 Wyiie street, Pittsburgh, where plans and upeci* fica lions can be seen, after Uialth iuslant.- .. 11KAST1NG3 A PREISER, jy2.m Civil Engmeer*, Ac. important information, npO those alllietcd with Cancer, King 1 * Kv»J, Fever, i Sores, nml all kinds of Cutaneous Diseases, lor information, the are dehfed to call on WM.\ ALEXANDER, Undertaker, opposite St.Clnir Hotel,oti Fean sb» and, olsOf on JOIiNjIaNNA, Esq., ui Man Chester, ucar Pittsburgh-botbiof whom had Cancers of lane'funding desiroyeil, cured and laktn away, b, an experienced and old practitioner tit sold uu.ines., rvliltd<wf : * VALUABLE GRIST MILL, ton s.ls A btlsl. A Mill, of four .loiies.wlili funr tun of stone, (gea r ing pntap byAV. VV. Wallace) all tn fine order, doing a good liuslncfs , _ „ „ Also—Two Saw Mills, two gnoT Dwelling . Houses, stable and out hausesywttli 300 acrcfof.prime lana,lSo lit cullivalton, a laige oreliatd of fme.fruit, iso acres of very eliolce limber, and a borne market for tuejumber; tbe water power ts'durable, Situate near the. Musking um rtveti 13 miles clove Marietta,.Ohio. Price for uie. Whole only Sd.bbU; 3-2,000 in hand; balance iu .1-2 yearly payments: ti. CUTUIUfRT, GenU Agent, 1 j,a . aft.Smithdeld street. . Another pmn Arrlv.l-'.s Mo.m.- tv GREGG A CO-, north-west corner of Wood at. ‘if. and Diamond alley,- are just-.opening, afresh Stock of Fancy Prints,Summer Pantaloons; Dailies, Be r.ge De Lalnes: • French Manchester and. Domestic Ginghams. Together, with it complete, assortment of Lndrcs T Dress Goods; - Also; a large smek ,rf Hosiery, Gloves.Aol' Theec,togelhcr with our former purchases, makes' our slock unsurpassed by any west ol tho moun. tahisV to Which wo solicit the utlcntion of buyers, us we can offer them oa the'most, faVoroMe Urm.-v , „ jp4 .: • - . - •• U. (iK fc v<w g to. S UN GelmarTolay ,' Sjpanish W biung; Chipped Logwood; pp»oia Salts, Wad-ier; Indigo; Chocolate; Cloves,, ■ ju* Nuunens; •; . ■ Ground Gthgcr., . J|kcolADrobrns; Cl*y.Pipes; ; w Wiie-Sietes; Bed Cords, Wrapp.ng taper, ' riinl Flasks; WnidowGlasa, Scythe Suea’hs; Rakes, Ac, "jllnthM MtKKIfIUT .JESffISSSSMSSfS®". Ji. Norris 1 Hahd Hook for Engineers and Machinists. Treadseona°Box of Instruments, and theSlldoßule, for gaugers, engineers, seamen sndnwdents. - The DaiinetMakc.’s Companion. ; / 1 - . s • Thefaper Hanger's" .do. ;‘Tne Dyer’s do. The Paioler’s , ™- Thoßutldoi’a do. The ArtlloPa do. .".■ The Turner’s _ & AGNEW. jeDtt - * ' UsMarket etreet,near Fourth.- PORT OP PITTSBIiuGn, 41 rSBT WATBK trt TUB CHANnSL. Dividend* Notlec.~ Notice. fi., '?<*•.' ■ , ,A . 'V' v£v-''i .'I "-AUCTION sat.tcs rmiF , McUob Dmil. ' ?oMU e B C.viTffi^^ Whl^Sn?,Vnd,h^ rienci of nearly ihlny ycanfin tbSi?k e ba*ard« nothing 111 saying thu, I.e will be in»v ua ell lire satisfactions nlljliosc who may f«i .jittiromzoinin. P. McKKnSa, AucuSSli?* 0 Refers to the principal City Merchants. ■ - fjjj, AocU t on~i)ftliy b»in. . •. -t A T the Commercial Stiles Rooms, corner of Wood JX anti Ftfih-stfcct'i, at .lOo\ilck, A..M,,H. general as sortment of Seasonable* Staple end Fancy- Dry Goods, Clathinffvßools and Shoes, Ifots,Cape v &c. AT S O’CLOCK, P. AI., . Groceries! Qncenawaic, Glassware, Table Cnilery, LootingGlaßse»3,new and second bawlUoiueliold and Kitchen rnmltdrc, Ac. . AT 7 O CtOCL, P. 51.,., -■ i Boots, Slntlonerg! Fancy articles, Musical Instru litcills, hardware itndCuilcrf, Clollnn?, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. - P.M. BAVIS, tatt-ef Auctioneer. P» ffI’KUSAA* Auctioneer*; THRESH ARRIVAL Or MiLLINERV,&c-A iarije Jp; and extensive assortment of Millinery, Sines, won nets, Embroidered- Laces, Ac-j-rcceived at;M Auction Hodsci and will remain open for tins day.only. Thetradc are respectfully invited to.cnll ana examine, -thesame. pyJJ . P. M’KENNA, Auctf p, "A. DAVIS* Auctioneer. A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF A DRY GOODS STORE.; A On Wednesday morning, July 7ih,ai9 o’clock,_at the store, No DO Market street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, will be sold by order of;D. Gillelnnd, At signeciof Hugh M’ClclJamf,. his enure stock of tancy, and Staple Dry Goods, &c, comprising—splendid dress silks, lurk satius. grade, gros de Naples and Florence si'ks, French and English merinos, <M cashmeres, at paccnB,parnaeuaf,defaines } ca&hmere8 } bßiageB,lawns r : ginghams, prints,, woollen and cotton flannels,,super cloths, silk and cotton vests, summer; cassimeree, sati net*, twaeus, linen, dulls and checks, coitonodea, color ed cossimeres, Irish: linens, diapers, table cloths,-Rob Roy Flaids,cloakings, mull muslin*, splendid crapes,' broache, thJj)et-and delaine shawls. Bay State long and square fltawls* laces, cdgings ond insertions, collars, crapes, underslceves, caffs, cambric aod.sllkJmndkerchiofs, kid, silk- and thread gloves and milts, silk, wool and cotton -hosiery, parasols, bonnets, trimmings, ft c fj a 1 ySp .- :. P. M.-DAVl*vAuct , r. HAY— GO balcs prime Hay, to arrive and forsale by jiSC MiLTENBCnGKR A CO. LOUR—7S bbls.iusi received and for sale by:. * jot ARMSTRONG K CBOZKR CMPrrfcC bales Mlssoan 1>» JC. Ilcrop) for sate by . J*29 JAMK3 A/ HUTCHISON & CO; t PANISIi MOSS—4O bales on hand and for sate by V jea / ARMSTRONG A CRO2ER. /"IORN—ISO .bus. - Yellow, (shelled,! la Btorc - and for \J Bale. Ue2r,] .. MILTENBKRGER A CO. 9 'loNij Keuuicky.Uol Blast Metal, received and for ■ sale by., DetlCj MILTRNRKRGEU A CO. : SltK P4JPMNS —A. wo< have jupt re ceived iwo cOßes fineStlk Pop!ms. . . [ie2o BONN EV~XA N IffGS~J oafrrcefved/ at. A. A Mason A Co’s, 25 doz. Tarleionand Lace BeiineijUuinKS, (assorted colors) , . _i__ - (1e29 T'f KOKKU’3 Pa ill NA—tor sale wholesale or retail. II by J. LAVMjV ICu, Jc2j Tea Deolers anO Grocery 20S Liberty aL r iNEN BHEt.TINGS—IO piece# extra qualuyiO-4 Xj aml lt-4 Linen Sheetings,, just received at jc2s r A. A; MASON jfr Co’3. CINISN LUarftES— JO piecesfine Linen .Lustres, fast colors, just received ui . ; jeSC A. A MASON & CO>3 "Jj'LUlUt—6u t>l»ls Lxtra Faintly Klour, (WortU brand,) J? 111 store and /or sale by ..-■■■■:> ■■■-■■■■■ ■ jc2C MILTENQEUnr.R * CO. Notice* I N application will bo made at the next session of jfX tbc Legislature, for the churler -of a Honk, wnh a Capital of Three Hundred Thousand Hollars, to bo lo* cutcd at Pittsburgh, and culled the u Western Itouk of Pennsylvania” > Ue23Gra ft< nrrlsburg- Union.will please copy in'Weeily paper.] '^TUTICK.—Thu partnership heretofore existing be- XT tween the undersigned, in the Woof-and Commis sion business* under toe .firm of MuttPnv & Lss* was dutolved on the first of April last, by mutual consent The business of the late firm will be settled by If Lib, who is duly authorized to use the name of the firm tor that purpose. J R. MURPHY. . mv4 H. LEU BIU* PAPbti—l care,eatra superfine-broad Kill Pa per; a casei extra superfine Jong Cap BUI Paper; ti do fine broad antLlow? Dill Paper; reams fme double Bill dap,acoiiveuieiu arucle for long accounts. Just received and for sale by * W, S. HAVEN, Sietipner, JgSG Market street* corner ot Second.: -CIU&. E. Loaurs h’oowkll 1 booms & u*Dowi&i«f«* GENERAL COLLECTORS. OvncKoref S Jones A CoVßonfeing House, corner of wood arid Fourth street*, Pittsburgh, l*a. uad country collecUons promptly attended to. . • . ittferenres;. Whiimore A Wolff, p. a. Fahnestock & Co t Miller & Rictelion, Wm.BagaleyA Co, J, P. Tanner A Co , Harpcrfc Phillips. *(je24 To Printer*» T>RtNTING INK, manufactured by J. D. M’Creary & A Cq.jNewr.York.in cans and kegs, from Ilb to ICO. from Ui cents to $2 ?*..&» Also,Ted, dark and light blue, dark and light green. In cans of X 5», from 75 cent* lo pj Varnish In 4 and 111) cans, at SO cis. tf’ft,. Gold Size Ini & cans, li? lb. For sale 6y A It. WEI.DEN, ■ CookseHcrandStaiioner. . jo2Q 03 Wood street, between $d and 4th. Xitiie'i SUtm fl«no Forte KacCOff* ; T.k. LEASE having applied tnncbi flßSs9SßB|cery to the manufacture of PIANOS.he |'y At lylliLM fa enabled. to rcll at least twenty-five vf «f I f fper cent.cheaper than any brought from rite East, am! wnrmuied equal in every re*peet. - Six octaveßosewood Pianos, from 3130,00 and upwards. Seven octavo ■ «*o Piano Warcroom, on Hand siiect, ovcr Johas* Mine rai Water Warehouse. Arcordcons, Violin*, Ac., tuned and fjeB:y ■fliliß sobsenbeTSaion baud ami for sale, very law for 1 cash or approved endorsed paper, the followiugsec ond'fiaridnriuiingmaienals:' bCt) fits Long Fnmer, in good order; 70 ibsMinion, \ do; 24 polls Cases,. do: .. 1 setColarnnHulesforadoubletnediurnshcet; 1 Marble Imposing Slone; 4 Componiaß Sticks; .. . 3 Single Stands; . Several fontr of'llead Letter lor.advertise moms, 4c, forming a complete office for a country pa per. A. JAYNES, jelB Agent for h. Johnson 4 Co. flbw nVsic t FAKEWELL. My Lily Henna new Song, by S. C, Foster; Nelly Uly; Old Folks atilome; Rainbpyy Schouiscb; I knpw that iny Uedeemcr Livetbfassurig by Jenny Lind and Catharine flays; Home Schouisch; Lorgueiu Folku ; Kugagelnent Quadrilles ; A>legbeny do.; i’llena Folka; Pcarf Polka j uhvia. do; Wallace's do; Garlumldo; Golden v Pippindo;.Kuluhe—Song by C. Foster; Katy. Darling —a new nnd beuu’iful Song; Fading Flowers; Goodie Goy; Off for Haltruiore; I wish tftoa wer’i not going; Billy Grimes; Be of Good Cheer; Ben Holt; Fricudshtp Quickstep. Justreccived, theabote; wui a largo lot of Songs, . Poikas, Waltzes, Variations, 4c n 4c. Aho received, Dcycr’a new Instruction Book for the Piano Forte. Plano without a Maslr-rJ 1 n new. work, containmgn great variety of Music—price Gl) cents.: , it»2o JOHN H. MKLLORyBt Wood st. Don't CttU to «««<tv A BOOK CONTAINING PHOFESftOW BARRETS . Treatise ou Slz Ulffcrant Languages! English, Latin > Grcds, Qtrman, Spanish and French, ' 19 NOW IV tUIS CWJi,.: , TT is calculated to assist the business man dealing with ; . foreigners, opd,also, the foreigner himself. In short, no person, young or old, deairoustof improveraeni, should be withoai a copy of the work* A correct gram : maiicsl knowledge of the English, which is so import* ant to all. together with the rudiments and all tho com mon words and phrases of the other languages mention* ed,can be acquired with comparatively little efibrti and Irt a short time. .The Agent wiU call- on the various gentlemen, merchants, mechanics and business men, of ibis place, to whom they will be extremely, happy, to ex plain this new method, Let eyety onp purohaße u copy of tho Agents, now in town, as; this work.is. never sold at the Bookstores. ■ : . ■ v; - : tjr2o;lW UNITED STATES WATT.. S VMM S R A RRAN O EMS NT. OUIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAU.RQ4D; The only Western rmlroadrunningout of Pittsburgh, FUSR FROM ALL THE UKLAY* OP TBKOtttO BIVSE. To X'/ct-thmift 'Cofaitobtis, CinetHnan* IVfafcv Detroit, . ■ and thevemom Lakr. Foils. Only Dirty Lins {o Can* ton,Massillon and Woc;t(T. TTIIVE TRAINS sum from Pittsburgh, (Sundays ex* JC cepted)— EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 830 A M, Passengers dine at-Al liance ail p.Mi and reach Massillon ni23o v. to.. Tins Train ran* through to Massillon., .The Alliance House is now open,and has excellent ace tmnodauons for the traveling public' A NKVV EAST PAS3CNQER TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh ai 11 a: h , dining. at Salem, and reaching Alliance ai 245 p. m , in time for the tram to Cleveland. This tram stops Rochester, New Brighton, Euan* Columbiana and Salemßy enlier of these trains passengers can reach Cleveland about half nasi five o'clock, and in time for ihc: Evening Boats on , Luke Kne. ... i By taking the Fast Train at 11 a. M i they can transact i their business in Pittsburgh before starting} and save | three hours over the Wcllsville route; ‘ . i .Passengers can take the FastTralaandbe inDonklrk . the next morning, oy in Chicago m the evening of the nt'xtUay. Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland,-140 nnles,in . aboot sue and a half hours Fare $4. Fare to Massillon. 103 mites, S 3 The Express Train coming eastward, leaves Massillon all! a.m., reaches Alliance ut 12.15 p: w+ connecting with the .line from Cleveland dines there, and arrives at Pitts burgh at 5 p m., giving passengers time to take tea in Pittsburgh, and go oil by the Pennsylvania Railroad at Q3op u. Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Fitts i burgh in twodaysj without night travel, uyal save from i one to two days m connecting with the Peuna. Cenltal Railroad i . passengers leaving. Pittsburgh at 8.30 a U;,reach Can ton at 2 p.m , and Massillon at 2.30 p ai. Ai Massillon i the line connects with stage lines to Wooster. Mansfield New Philadelphia, and at Enon to New Castle, Poland!' Warren, Mercer and »io ; THE FREIGHT TRAIN, With a passenger carattachcd,leaves Pittsburgh at 430 A. M, y and waiis ai AUiance for the Arrival of-the Fast Train; leaves there immetl atelyafter,and reaches Mas sillon at 5 30 p. w. tD*Tbc New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh At 10 a. to. and 5.30 p. ®r., and New Brighton at? A.M- andl p. m.,stopping ai tutermedme stations. Excursion Uckets, good for two day are-sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. * Quarterly tickets are sold at low rates, and tickets by the package to some of rtie cutions. ; Excursion,patuep are ,accommodated at reasonable rates. Tbs fast train morning, willleave Alliance a14.!5r. H,. Newßrlgliioa a,7 p: H.ianil:will tcacli fmsburgb at S*.v. The trains do not ran on Sunday. • Branlbßsstatunln connection with the trains to and ftOmthe elation on Federal itreef. : Tot ticket, opply nt the-Federal sireetSSUiiion of the, OUio and Pennsylvania PARKIN, n Ticket Agent, otto J.MESKiMEN, : Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. ' Noiz —By tke touto by eieamhoatSOtnilea io Wells vine, and thence by railroad 100 miles to Cleveland, too rare la »3,50. . fitubnrgb, June 34,18E2. . : Cr V-Vv. ■.--^^ ,^ r ' :^ i /-5 v -v. c '\ X‘ v '^ s; ’f^.'r I '?' v f '-' i ;> :^-'^“^KJ 'V■ :^^•.^^-:v'; .' ; ''^•'',^,. li^ l '‘J , :'• v :'■■‘'.■:‘.'' ; • '^'‘'>': l ■'•*t -S-'K'r z \ ••;••. -y.-. •"4- 1 ' " J.-/csf’-. : -'.VJ- r * t * •*, ' L ""> T -viv. r . . . MEDICAL., a I rhiSS? ®®? remedy for fyorm*. Ja ThefolwSdne ieJflSSSfeW^s!iS re, i* eß *»cdwed, **«•»«»**<- Messrs n a «*?**•**■» (Indiana) Nov 10.1651. ana lmve fcnown'.yoaeVe?m??i„hs *-pf yeare, (Ue Uu»mesf.i In Ihl»ykin{ty'U ß i® VMvVbniilaJ . in Bales "are. largeand yearly ur Jo' MdiU* iloub aruclßß of Vanalfuge, iii the niißritei T “I Kooii a reputation ns your*; und lidne-iSS®? ? a ‘ ■•!? character so. welt. I. could multiply in<t?nl ,l!a “?,! f good effects resulting front tls use; hnt'w 1 *r would be unnecessary. Poyeraloron/ii,.,' 00 " 1 '“Vi, hie phy&iciana use tt in their practice rej-'pectn mend it us a goodind safe article nL“.?** Iln<l 'ieeoia-. Worms from the system. • Mfrlfco espulslnn of Prepareiland’soid by B.A^■•‘u»v}'3f' STAC,, • ■ corner of Wood and r KeiP N ®® t!ol{ '* COt Jell dfcwint ma streets, Pittsburgh. Uon H j^ VQluab ! e medicinal prepara «* eaSS; 1 * from any simple • Sarsaparilla” or com* nnri^, ar^lngtnedicmc . :Tt Is a com* or MOST CLEAN fIMjiIG^,MBDic^ES f with others @»'(W| eM& hal!?Jo.f on 11,0 Kidneys, or f D’’i *Dls l 'll l 'e reference to the tc* ' ■ • * and continued healthy operation' rApfaSn • ’ of some,, internal ' organs, : U eon* aagSHgOmfeiu.. tarns articles,which enter into no I^SIHHBWB9n-oilier preparation in existence;and IT IS UNRIVALLED in purifying and refreshincefTetiis, by anv medicine in the world. It Is pat up IN LARGE DOTTLES; is Very pleasant to the taste, and is more concentrated, STRONGER, SETTER AND CHEAPER, than 'any other irt the market Persons who have taken' “ Sar*opanll&” by.lhe gallon, without relief,have been': radically cared by using two or three bottles; This Is the only Compound m wlucli.'D&ndeltdn, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla are so . prepared to offer the peculiar virtues of each, In'combination with pure extracts other healing articles, in a highly concentrated states Its ingredients are YEGETAIJLE.ftnd -nre such roots and barks as are found, though ch'tlly affec*: ting certain parts, m iheitgeneral tendency, lopxoduce : the most cleansing and healing eflects. • fr IS IMPOSSIBLE To euro many discaees. Dropsies, Kidney- Com* i plints,&c;,dmw off Watery Humors front tuc Blood, i or corrupt and imtatlog secretions of discastdorgans i from the body, withont the thorough operations ’on the: i Kidneys,as cansedbyifais medicine. No other extracts e vennreten ito this effect In fact, thls-very operouoo, i for which u is particularly compounded,differs from all otherprepar&uonsjAnd make*it the beat compound inexistence IN ALL CASES OF. DROPSY, use thismedicsne.— It-wiU relieve. It has cured when life itself was de*t spaired of.. It contains articles that will:;cure,if any thing can, and takes the only, method to. moke perma nentenres SHIP TEVEK! SHIP FEVER! To produce testimony in proof of the cure of ihi-dis easei* aeknowledgedly new., The public hove so tong been taught to regardii as fata), that us positive cure would seem ulmovt a miracle, yet •• >' SHIP FEVER HAS BEEN CURED, And by the Great Vegetable. Remedy, Dr ii. B. My* en* 1 Extract,DandcUontrWild Cherry, &c.j alone. We select the following, os a specimen of tlo- nume rous testimonials to the efficiency of ibis medicine in cases of this malignant disease, which we haveto ex hibit. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS, ... Francis Tibhmese M.D.osskillfulphysieian,residing in Buffalo, N. Y-ftnd onewhphasdevoied himself pnr« ticularly-lo lho study,and cure of the Ship Fever, with almost every pha»o of which bo- 1» conversant, gives the foliowirg.testimony in-rclation 10 the effects of this medicine, as prepared by bnasClr: • •- to certify, that I have used Dr. IL B. Myers’ Extractor Dandelion, W<|d:-CberrY, and S&rfuptmllav in my practice, in cases of a number of patients sick with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. And I consider Ita general curative in that disease.” Prepared by MYERS A UJCE, No. 11 Warren street, New York. . • • it e sellers; No 57 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Sold l#y • r oprSuleOdJtw REMARKABLE CURES} B Y THE USB OF DR. HOUGHTON'S Dr.Htmghton‘ l sNo?e if.. Cases and Coates* Itft-r- C*SS I—-MISS aged 29 . This lady ary spare and fallow Incessant, pain and messinthe pu.ofihc :h.. Two .or three day the pain In* i lo each a degree These attacks uap> jnteLtnes when .none sQur«.clear.fiupl from the stomach In the morning. The stomach swelled much at night Tougue Coated and clammy: much thirst; no appetite. Dowels costive; doll, stupefying sensation in the forehead. Complaints oft wo years standing. Gave ber sotne Pepstn on hlondav. :Came baek iu a week, Said the pain had not been halt so bad smee lakiugthe second do??, and was daily growing The constant gnawing was also' gone. Appetite improved;tongue cleaner; bowels regular; head sull heavy. -In another week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pain in the stomach—rased no odd Quids—head felt clear, and every trace of the stomach complaint waa removed. Cask &— Marned Lady, need 60 —Pain after taring.— Very stout lady-; Had Buffered pain,, usually, very sc** vere, in the region of the stomachy for three years past, and particularly intense after eating. Wben&l the worst, the pam is as if some hard body were beinglhrust into thcpuafthe&tomachandbQredin every direction. ftftich tendernesson prepare. Tns lady usedlhe PepsiuwtUi sorprisingelTect. Soon after the first dose the pain ceased —sjieteU some-nausea, and retched, bul noilung came up. Several mouths have pasted, but there has been no return of the pain. Tongue clean:nod moist; no sore* nessafthesiomaeh./ ' CSXAIUCA&X.S Cxtbs — LovisviUt, Ey , May,.1851 —On the 7th ofM*5SlS5UBcv. M. D. Wiiimmi, pastor of the Fourth Preibyteriarv Church, in I«ouistnlle f Ky., was ami hadbcen lbr a long time confined to bis room,, and most otihMhne to bis bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronic-Diar rfccaaj andwasw alt appearance on. th* very verge of thegrave,andacknoWtcilged lo.be io.bybUpby siei uu > who bad tried aittbo ordinary tneqns (a with* ouirflectfand at'tlie above naraediime, tfce patient, by the conseutoffcis physician,commenced theuse of Dr. irQQgbtoh’s and tb tbe ds.toaishmentv surprise •nd df lighi of ail, ho was much relieved the Cm day. Theihird day he iefihis rcota. The sixth day. which was excessively boi, be rode ten: miles with ao bad c{- feet;; on the eighth day lie.weui onavkiuo the country} : and oil the thirteenth day, thoogb not entirely restored to bis natural slrenjrlby'be wassofar recovered dstogo alone a joarney oflive.hnndrcd miles, where he arrived in safety, mneb improved in health, having had no dia*. tarbancc of the stomach or bowels after taking the oose ofVepsin. These arc faeisnotconuovertablp,.and tins is a case which .ought to convince ail skeptics that there is a power in Pepsin. Let physicians and dyspep tics investigate. . DR;'-GEO. If. KISYSER, Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood ?t.,Pilta burgh, Pa. , - • fnvySs:d4.w OYSTERS— UcrmelicaUy.seaied, in qt; can®, for. eale by J.JjAVELY £ GO , • jelO •- ■ >65 liberty street. ■ A HOU&E AND LOT <m Carson street,South Fitts J% burgh, for sale by ' JOHN U. SHERRIFF, jciß • y., • No.lo. Marker street I^uUauou—U 4 piicktt£eVvvBriouQ orands aoU quail*: . ues, for salq at a bargain. jel’B CARSON* MCKNIGHT. KEASE LARfr-400 bbls.: Grease. Lard t -m good \JC shipping otder. _ _ je29 CARSON * RVKNjGUT. T>QCIC CANOY*-rßtd>AYhiie and Velio w v far sale by J 4 * J. LWELY * CO, * je23 205 Liberty street. FilberiSj.WalnulS, pea Nuts, and Cocoa Nuib. - Forsafeby . J LAY ELY & PO., jcS9 ... : . * “•Tea Pcalere and Grocers. rjAUASOLS AVA.* MasOS * Co.* arc selling outlhe. L balance o! their large slock of plain and figured Parasols, at- a t«daeuon f of 20 per-cputi from; former prices . . ■ jie2o : . BONNETS! BONNETS!—A.' A. Maso* * Co. are closhigout tfaeirlarge and qaicfqUysclected stock of Spnng and Sqmnter Romteiej Ut greatly reduced. prices- ~ - - Rc2Q EAttJKUIDEKIES— duel-opened ai A. A Mason A Co’s, a new.andrich .assortment or Embroideries, comprising Ohcmheitcs, Oo'larsjCgfis,.Undersleevra; ; Linen undSwiss Handkerchief*, Roniing*;: Laces, &c. june?9 SUGAIiv MOLASSES ANU vi V : :) -25Mult.NvG* Sugar; j.- . ,50 bbls.N;o. Molasses.;. ■ - 50 bags Rio Coffee. . Foreale low by Jfg> CARSON * M’KNIGHT, BRANDIES— IN BOND—ASeigiieibrandPeltevoi am Brandies—dark nod pale—m ar casks; also; Na poleon;. in octaves—under Custom; House charge] to* RCther with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor* deau* Brandies of the.most superior qualities;. t<i store and forsale cheap, by JA*!OU WEAVER, Jr * mytift , , 1 cpr. Mtt*kei and Flw sta - Vrsat Bsrgalnst IN VELVET, FILE, TAPESTRY AND BBU3BF.L< CARPETS—Which will.be found at the carpet ware house of \V, M’CHnlock t m Founh: street.- As .we are determined to sell off our present stock of the above goods at cost, we invite the atieutfonof those wishiug to furnish, to great bargains JCI W M’CLTNTOCK. UahilUi Varheuss, dresuhiOQis 1 Plants. collection of Dahlias west of the m»un* X tains, one hundred and .fifty-varieties. Tborhorn’s and ilovey’s Verbena s»whlch are unequalled- In fact, llovey’sAmerica, Republic, and Orb of. Day, 1 and Thor burn’alleroine I S’Kc{jpBe,and Sir S.Blanc, are admit* ted to be: the Gems; of; the World; The nboVe, with every variety of Greenhouse and other.Plantsi for -sale at the Pdlsengerand.RemTilauce Office of . _ .‘t'SHUA ROBINSON, :• . • vEuropcau and General Agent, .... _rnyq VjS Wpod atieet THiNfVINEEH’a STATIONKRY— • ; ‘ Jit Whatman’s Drawing Paper, of all sizes. - : TracinjrCrmli. in rolls 38 inchis wide. : . Troutwine’s Cross Section Diagram paper,, for am* . bankmems of 14 and' 24 feet bioadwoy, and excava tions of 13 and 28 foetioudway. Roll Drawing Paper, 5U inches wide. . . ■ Log - . do . ••• • dp - Double Elephant.- .. - Profile Paper. . v TapeJblncsvOilcd,divided tit-tenths- . . i ; Faber’s, and Brookmau & Langden’s Lead Pencil*.. • Super India Irik. •India. Rubber- • . - MouUt <ilue,Ae - Tlie above, with a full assortment of all outer kinds of Stationery! forsaleby - J, H» WELDiN* ... . Bookselferand Stauoner, . • jn2C ; No. 03 Wood street. beu Third and Fonrtb,- To Railroad Contractors. ■OUOPOSAI.S wilt bo received until after the S4th day JT of July next, InrlßMye, oi tt,o Engineer Offices of the Nd.d Western Virginia Eaijo»u, m Parkersburg, VVert Onion end Clarfabuig.fo. .!, 0 Graduation and Masonry of 50 or CO sccUona (of üboot one iplle each or that Road—embracing _»u, ibo. nerviest parts of the work, ard containing a number o. tunnels, deep cut Tltttta and embankments, aa well bb a ctwo'derable sliarc of bridge and CBleeri masonry. The ti.-.e extends from ibe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at :be mouth of Three ■ forks Creekawomilts east or Feltermau, to Parkers* burg,flitlhephtoriver,;and isabonUM m’lbaiillength. ::.Specifications Krill be ready at tbeoffirea named, and /also atFeuermsn.on andoftertheStho-Joly, proximo, andiEngineem will be on tne Imo to aflat,l iiuotmatioh. The eountry.lbrooßli-wbieh.ibe Road -esses is heal, tby, well settled and cultivated, and abun.ont supplies may bebnd ..alpngihe rpate,.and:.from:eli v ererti'tof it. by meansof iheHoltimoreandOhio Baiboaa.tbe North westernTnropike and other good toads-and; y .fceOhio ri»er. The facilities fer cheap execution e, ;r.e work are unusually neat. -Hands must be: abandon:, u? the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is advancing -or dly to completion, and re-ieasinga.Utge stnonhtf 'tt or.—' Bldderaroust bring the best testimonlais. and wb »late: what Oder work timy may have on hantf. By order of the President and Directors. ’ ■B*ltim«e.&^ TI ‘ 0BE ‘ CUef & * • : " eev iels:eodUathJy ’ IBshfawr. lajvi l" r ‘ „ j r7* \- * / i*- -* ‘ *«* + e -*f ~ •• r v-' i' •- ** - -V ' - v - &** J ' n « *. «t *1 iV%S (6 a , ?l^ FOR SALE & TO LET. mo LET —The STOUE KOOM and MXTUIU« now J, occupied l»y U»e sabgeritrar. Possession given on lfae lSthinst. For term* enquirer of ftpri* . H. CtIEBTEft t 7t ?wi(hfletd TO LEX—-A 9TORG (ait (oi AS a - Shoe, Dry GoodSfTrlraiulnff or Grocery gtortf; Kent low. Apply to 1 mai3o _ _ _ _ IlgMarJcet tirect VorSal«i rpHREF. COII.ERSr-20 !rtUosig,an44u inchesillcir- x ojneter, liiaaensWnrmeu For sale by if _NIMICK ft CO i 95 Waierslttet. ... To ljetv >.m-v TIIEAUS?nUR| KXnHANGii.f,n\y a ms& scar iho corner of thorleirccr. Foricrmirfn- to Alderman PARmssOfy-OUi Ward.' P f|\p LETf—'iHe' sabsoriber oirrrlTfoY, ■ J store roon now occnpuil by Messrs. Wifiock ft Davis, No.S? Varielsircet. Possession riven Ssil on the Ist of Apr,. Enquire of *• Tcn **— ■ ianfutr CIIAA 11. RAULSON, No. 7a TCUJt SAbIS-Two irame houit?, two siorig*jiigh“i7 JJ by.SQJeet ea-lj, containing'foarrooins r eacl».l7 Uy 14 feet St) byllfl frel !o an niiuy, siluaied : iit Ihe 2<2 ward,of Allegheny city, framing-nil Ke*alcaet> Apply xa THOMAS MOFFI'IT, ‘ iel7 No.gP -Finn street. 1 For iten(i JTtBSUtADM-I BUSINESS SCTANjD-I oflfer fotten LJ VBitfaoufic now occupied-bp'roc as a-drufi iIfJS ? ntbe corner, of Liberty ami jgand streets* ,A s£?f*. IflWon for bu.iinesr<<s£ anyi kmd. -i'owessioii given tmroedjafriy. ImUgi £AHBS A. JONES. ; -flW'cvHi* l, the Ist of April nexifnha. on toe corner of , for a SurA nr VnS lrcei !- a *o°d business stand riv?r-witl b ß r^S^ c .!! l!!<,l ' ly v on8 * t l uare ttoa ,110 wm »e KiUci low to a good lennm Apply to WALTER BRaS i', ; ' Ko-im Übeny ei? i ACRES GOOD “an°d FOR SAT r p™. , . quire of- the owner. UEORGR GlLf • S M» K,NS ’ «“ R i» v^S^fflSsc e " ,, ■ Monongahctenver Thc^h“ovTaK4,,lhe W r .°aro C f the above, eucb having ufroiu of as feet bv inn‘.tern Prices from-TSU,UO to U. Terms islm desire a pleasant and iiefelby loeuiton wufatt<ii<jkans& . or rf. CUTllllLlltT, General _ saentiihCeid 8 ..^,, OKCONO STREET. PROPERTY van Saiu.—iw ■ ;0 new Uriels Houses,-(Three story,* 6re proof ro6ri_ convenlenliy arranged, wnh parlor, dining rddrti.klieb' ‘■' cn, nndfourcharabers.andpood cellars.altwellSnlsh ..edand- in complete order. TJie tot l» S 7 Iret from far 4a - deepto an alley. Price S3GOO Also, four lotsn, arm ingliam, and two in East Birmingham, easy. 'S. CUITIBEItT, General Agent:' ie'tb :. . . ; ... . SOginltlilleld’htreei- *1 two ACHbb AND A COTTAUii tor - <2 desirable Jaention,at half an houT’a .rifle from the city, by the Railroad, u valuable property of atom ttro ■•• ttcres;weli stocked with selected fruit of" every variety; ' tastefully arranged and in excellent condition; The Collage lias a wide cenire ball, 4 lomng and oni?h<?4 at tic, good cellar, xmd pump of ijood water. The laud - lies well, with a southern exposure, on tlie-bank of die Ohio, and is well worUi the attention of those dcsirlnca retreat in the country. Price SlBWb Terms easy/ |ni ruediate,possession 19 : . S. CUTHBEUT, General A<;entj >, •je23 50 SiTiUh&eldstreet;. ■.i . . For Sale* < A ■ DESlRABLE'location Tur:a SADPLI!R r 'Jn ilia ‘ - J\. thriving town of HANOVER* Colupibmnn’counly, - Ohio The buildings ou the premises Were- erecud fot - • the express purpose Df carrying ou;ibe Saddle and Mar* - ness manufacture, and an. excellent business hasbeeu donein ihat linc; For further infotmsmonfapyly loJc- - > seph the premises, or to • . ; : R T. LEECH,Jr, _ / - 133.W00d street, Pittsburgh. . N. D. If not sold before llie first uay of Septeml'et’* Iss2 ? tbe properly, will oniliat doybe-deposed cf ar ■ public safe. (Gazelle copy ami charge Po.il)ib2Grhir A FaHM FuR SAHS-—Containing one ftuudred acres * of land, situated in M’Cttndlesft towiitiuivAlleghe ny county, eight miles from Pittsburgh, On the prem* * uses are two Slone Houses, with the necessary Out. Iwoees,Borns, &c. Seventy five acres arecleared?tiic , ' : ..remainder well timbered;'- >Th* propertyoffcrs'iiuloce- ' meuls rarely met wiih, to penon* desirous of ibvestijm their funds in real .estate. >The ButJer<and,2ohienoplo - plank road passes within IOD yardsof the prcimites; for dairy purposes it and can bis 'divided imo three or four ports, having n soffieieni number of springs to.afford any supply of water forihe same. For particulars anplyto Jolm omhe premises,'Jin. S Stewart, Fleming street, Allegheny ciiy.tfr tdu -r. - J fS * B. M’KBNSA, Auctioneer. Fstrm for sale* A VALUABLE FARM FOR £>ALE-SlW»led oMIi B A Sewckley Creek, Mcen miles'below Allegheny Uity,.and aboul ihrectquuiters of a mile-from ihe fiaii* road, containing 48 acres»23 of Which U rich botloni Japu, well adapted to gardening- dr agricultural pur ,po«**- The. balance is upland,'welP*!iuated, nm! well umbered; has orohard of abotttKf&ilirifVy trees. U is well watered. Tibia asmallhauseoii lUandma* tertala ready to put jip a he W <me W‘by 33: i it is expect ed, that n railroad station house will be pal up'within i mile from it. For terms enquire of > > „ t „ CURTIS & DOBBB, Heat Estate AgcnUy over Patrick? and Friend I*Bant ing tjonse, 183, cor. Wood ardSth tts, Imygg ■ Foe Sale* fTIRM BUILDING.LOTS—Situated imhecily oCPitts ,l burgh,being 120 103d4 inclimve.lnihfrplaaof lots laid.out by Cook and Cassat the 10ih of April, 1835* andboundedaaddescjibedarfollows, vLen Beginning - on Cliff street at'the comer df Caa?at street, Ibencc ex- . • tendingin wkhhon Cliff sueei 240} feerto the comer of lot No. 805, and in depth. 15G feet 2 inebes to Cook street; ■: each of the safdten lots being Si-feet on Cliff and Cook ' - ■irecb>,andlsBfeetffißcnea>n depilr t excepting lot No. W*»» which Is JM l } feei wide.' These Tots Will be sofiT on • - yery acermmodanng icnns, if applied for soon'. 1 • " . _ 1 THOMAS Momrcy Heal EsU>e Agent,' J&2* SS Fifth street. , Valuable Property tot bale* rguiE subscriber, as Agent for. the owner, offers at prii • .. X Tate safe, the ttvoLoia of .Ground, numbered! a the plan of tho city or i'iusburgh; ?L and T2.f| , oatjn’gd|i Fenu street' 12d feet, and extending 753 Teel; moro ox • • V •less, to the Allegheny River. This properly will bedis- • posed of upon such terms as will secure to ihc purcha* sets a profitable investment of caoiia). Lyiug conltgu-r ous to tho.-entrance ;iniD the city of the Ceniraf Hail joad and FeonsylvamaCansl, it affords favorable sites . . ■ 1 * 9. n^ e, »? r MR ' b# conveniently divided into engible building lots,--and must upon the <CQnv- " plenon of the public improvement*, wwin progress, in • - mid around the city, greatly, enhanced in .value for bua siness purposes. For further information, apply to R. T\ LEECH, JR.t -• •■■■■ No. 133 Wood street, Pitirbargh. ."OEPPER SAUCK.—I* I jc. bntilci.fbr sail: nl v . : . .. r ■ MORRIS', inlhfl KamoaJ. , £oft Jialena- Lead, landing from J r-lcaracr Persia, and for Rale by : v . . ■. P* 2 * JAMES A. IHJIgHtSOS & CO. O' ■■■' P/onkloit Spriaei, . W. DUNGAN refpecifuHy JaTormsilira friend* and rtd public seiicialiy. tlialcn lbe£lM June in* Mum, the FRANKFORT HOTEL will' be“ opened Jo» Uicj acconnoadation of BOARJORBS, dttririg ibis eatn* mer season.- ' , ' - , Fra nkfon. j une 7:2m ■ -.•>< •*• <•• ■.* ■. ' - I ‘. JuF th* H«neAt orCreaUou« /OY order of-volumary assignment executed on ilu? I '>■ I MJ> Sihday of Ma>vm theyeur; iKia-by Cubic, In* w Kicbtr&T. Leech, ir,< the sold iClark. . M’Graih 4; C0.,-made thesaidKicbardT; Leech, if ja; * Trustee, tar the benefit ©Crtheiretediiojr*,“All persons. ' haying, oluurts-against the- said [uro>at£:tequieBied ta - 1 presenithem 10 the sntvsenber; and altpefEonslriilebted'' £ the Etuj, arc notified to call on vheyttbteribe?-, at Vti wood sirecv.FUtsburgh, and pay or arrange ll«.aani«T k ta?l7 % X. laEUCHrTJIR. Saloons and Battle* *5 "WTM. M. KARB would respeotfuMy - announce to v' ,; , f?• theLaafesntid Gentlemen of PiUsbUfgfr-aild ' eimty* th&UhespacioosSaloonaniihe'AlheotiMiift Build* ■ .?.■ jngSyaro now supplied with a superiortiuaniybflcc Creams, Cakes* Fruits. and other -rcfioshtaemrf'fjccn f?omOA.W‘toil F.M - -- ALSO—The Bathing department will alwayrbe foand r m pidcr, for Hoi, ColD, ot Shower Batbs, nuahnott inv; defensible reqalsitc lieaUh^ .. .. AVbUo Snlpbar Sprlxres.. „«- * .SAJJBMKG GAP, CUMBERDANU CUUOTV^jPA. .npll IS. justly celebrated mountain- rctrdar,ah well and- - ••JL; favorably' Jcopwir to the cUliens fof'PfiHadaphia,' ll^lumort*, s PiUsbnrgUßTVii oUier p!ac«fl t wili.beop*!i for ' visitors op and aftenbeFlßST OF JUN& Thebuild- f , mgs have been greatly enlargcdapd Ijaprovedritf fenler to meet the increasing patronage. For families.invalids, and those who admire mountain scenery, this place of* few permanent inducements^which cannot be surpassed by any .Watering place In the United States From Pitts burgh, lucse Springs are accessible .In about taemy houw,by the way ortho Central RoUroml unisuU burg; from Hamsburgio the Springs,’ *iaCarlisle and NewviUe, on the Camberiaud H milev v; pledged ta make visitors comfortable and bills' moderate. SCOTT COYLR r-Wtrenctt+littm** JVD.r Williams, Joseph, II IliU, Robert D.Tbompson, Major M’Candlesh, J.-U. M’Oord _je®2:ddm - . .i , - ’ DTOFS MEBCAIITILE' COLLEGE, XIOBKKR or JOAKSKT ANU IIUBO OTRBteTS, Pirt*BOßaiL wtubhsheH in. bj/- tbt 'Licislaiuye 6f . __ uati Penttual GhOittf. >OWNCIFaC—KJJuw, FroTesijor oTTUuretieal and • • •, Practical Book'Keepmgxim! Commercial Sciences. - • :JB« JUicii, Kag. v F(ofes«or of Mereanble Law. _■ JpnN I>, V\ illuh*, one of the Vest .Women'. la the - >yc?t ; Professor of.Ornamentnl and CotemerciaVFen* manship. t HaronWy Principal of the Classical Department, .Frofessorof Mathematics and Classical Lonsaa^ca, Those who aspire to the higher rtmk'as Accountants* ■■ arc requested to call and examine thecredenitabof this •lusumuou, from upwards of Bankers and Aceoanmnls in this ciiy J , wheh4ve i'eeJi iroiaed for business in U. AUo, ihe 'cmphanc tesiinia* male of the: American Invtuuie, the Cbrnnherdf-Cora* ' mercer and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers, and Bank officers, of the city or New York, a»nei.ded 10 l i*£ C s 0 f * o North;American Accountant.” AcrounXani 51 Bopk»keppi n g % iltt royal octavopa«BjH'a;peTav: New York—pneo.UutPa Western tfteamboar : Aecoantam, complete, with Hand’s TtrDo Tablej-SljGO, ; Merchants -and; steamers* with thoroughly ; trained accouniants,onapnhcation at the College; ; •Send and getaCirßulttr bv mail. ~ - 1 ’- ; - frqyfi? NO HUMBUG! ~ - Grand National Anniversary, Sale of .v,.- - SPRING AND SOMMER DRY GOODSf- AT JEFFERIS 5 ONE PRICE CASH STORE, Wo: 7& Mark el UT(tL it'.v.-.ern Fcuilh «mi :k4 Diamond. rIMIB subscriber will commence a closing QtHSalc o( -.' 1. the entire Stock ol Spring and Summer D,y Goods, - on Monday, June 38-IsSM vPurcliESMSitnwy rely itat:: tha following ileducilona will) be maae on -lift original puces: • Crape Shawls have been selling at »7,10 reduced 10 51,00 L -. do:■ ' "do :i: ; -do lurid -do .'. 7.CU, do do do laoo .do,, ‘ 0,00 . do do do 14,00 do -10,110 do do do 16,00 -do nm do do do 32,00 . do 16,00 Super Ulucia Dress Silks selling at '•-> )■»• * - IXO do , 800 ■ do . do - do -.... 135 ... .• .do IAIO :. do ' . do .do ■■■ 100 .. .do. .. 1 (la Turk Satins selling at ’liOdJ -do J«| ChamplionSilksDfocadesellingall,9s do 1,00 do do do 1,60 do I^o do black do 1,75 do I*l7 Printed Lttwnahuve been selling do do do 16 do •** do *0 do 161 do 16 do no do 25 do 16 Soper French JacSonelLawHj, sellimyu Super Plain Poplins.* do 41 - do , , do Figured, do , o« do ", Barege do Baines, do 60 do J. do do do 37* do » Out slock embraces everyvarletyof pie Dry-Goods, which we will sell at.redueeu Kfgj’s preparatory to receiving Fall Good*. « -Ur. ‘ 'V* O •;» V.-.X. . v i I* ~ \ ~ „ * V r •-'3r^f^/-,' J ' t •» >
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