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WEDNESDAY 7 -
HORRID AFFRAY <
A Man JKEeA—An affray of a terrible charac
ter occurred on tho Monongahela wharf on Mon
day evening, about 6 o’clook Samuel Mitchell,:
a oitiien of Allegheny, was stabbed so severely
as to result in Instant death, by a weapon, it is
■ charged, in the hands of David Jewell.;. James
A. Coohran and others were also concerned in
tho affray, but it is contended Mr. C. did not use
a knife, being merely concerned ia tho fight be
fore it grew so serious. Mr. Cochran was cnt
on the hand, by Jewell, in endeavoring to ward
off the blows directed by him against Mitchell. ,
Mr. Coohran haß hitherto borne the name ofigea
honorable and npright,citizen, an d is .universally
respected, and would not have participated in
the affray; except in a moment ..of excitement,
caused by the-use of liquor.. Nothing can be
said, however, iafavorof Jewell ; ho is a well
known and. desperate character—and the evi
dence of the poiiceofficer.who arrested him goes
far to support thiaidea. • ~f.i
The examination of witaesfei by the Coroner’s
Jury will bo foundbelow. ,_-jihe Jury met at the.
Mayor’s office on Monday evening:
Terence Laughran, cartet, was coming up frtfm
the, Zach iteambdatf driving along the
street, when he saw the .deceased and four men
standing on (he pavement near Lewis Hutchin
son's Warehouse,, on Water street, at the footof
- Wood. One of'them, came .up to the deceasedi
and struck'him with .his: fist; deceased’stepped i
out on the street, and witness cqin&d to him to
run; he did ran towards. Marheffijfireet;: his as
sailants pursued,, and headed. 'UK.'at- Spong’s
warehouse, on Water 'street,fell'ffljSun. and one
of them (wbo.had a bide coateked him in
the neeb; tho whole four wefA-^attag-him’at
the same time; witness' hallooed ,r ipnrder! ”
when some people from a boat came up, and
those who were beating hint run; the men raised
the deceased,'and said bowks dead; saWr one of
the men' ontting him; but cannot say which of
them; was standing on his cart at tho time;
thought he would know the men—was-certain he
would of them. [Here witness waß
confronted with the David Jewell and
James E: Cochran.] He said Cochran strnck.de-'
; ceased first, and was striking him all the time;.
saw him strike the deceased a dozen times; , saw
no knife used; saw no provocation given by the
.deceased.
Abraham Greenwood stated that; at the corner
■of Wood and Wat*’B(reots,.he had asmollcon
feotionary, outside (Be.jlaor, and was in the base
ment story of Callaghan’s store, when his wife
called him to harry up, and ho saw two men
pulling each other by the hair; .deceased was one
of them, and Jamea E. Cochran was .the other;
went between them, fearing they might break
the jars, And asked them what was the use of
__ them fighting,: they then separated, deceased
went up Water, and: Cochran went up Wood at ;
heard no more about it till an hour
when he heard .that a man was killed. Whilst
parting them I heard one of them say “If you
let loose /will let loose;” think it was tho former
(Cochran) that said it It-was about half past
three, as for as he could jadge, when the occor*
rence took place.' .
James E; Cochron. one of the prisoners,being
first duly cautioned, not to say anything which
would .criminate 'himself, stated that ho had
been fighting with deceased that aftornoon; and
afterwards meeting David Jewell and others at
Wilkins Hal! went down with them to where de
ceased was; and struck him one blow. Deceased
seemed to hate been drinking, and the prisoner
. had drankfour.br. five times. [Here the jury,
dooided ' that the prisoner was not in a proper;
state of mind to make n statement, nnd declined j
hearing him further.] .1
:■■■■■ .The jury hero adjourned the inquest to 0 o’clock:
-an Tuesday morning. -
{Dh* Coroner’s Jury met at the Mayor’s
v ofilce yesterday morning, andndjournedto Wil
kins Hall, for tho purposeof hearing any farther
i testimony relative to tho above sad affair:
Vt. Samuel T. Dilrcorth, sworn. —On a poat
-.mortem examination of the body of the deceased,
- found punctured wonndsin tire latter part of the
left side of the cbestjnst below the scapula, en
larging upwards and backwards, pausing between
the eighth and ninth rib 3, wounding the lower
, lobe of the left long,the large blood vessel? pass*
ling to and from the long, being injured by the
- swound, esnaing a fusion of piore.thdn a gallon
,of blood, and In that waycansiog death to the
man. Could discover no wound of the heart.—
Tho wound was such oa alargebowieknife.wHh
a blade about Eve inches long," would make. It
caused no bleeding externally. Tho wound was
-necessoxießy fatal. There"werenootherwounds
on thobody- - -
Dr . Jiobtrt Tindlt,tv>om. —This witness agreed
in every particular with Dr. Dilworth.
John if. I frhite eoorn.—Was passing along Wa
ter street, near Redoubt alley, about six o'clock,
on Monday evening. Saw a souffle between a
number of persons, who commenced running up
tbe left bank of tho river, and I followed. When
I got to the comer of Market street I heard Hr,
Langhncr a drayman, remark inhere gees the
murderer.” X observed a largo sited man run
ning around the earner; ho bad a bine coat on.
I remarked to tbe bystanders they had better run
after him.; I raised tho man who wns - stabbed,
by the shoulder, to see whether he was alive,
end he expired instantly. Be did not speak, and
therewas nothing heard butn alight gurgling
noise in the throat.- I saw a man with a blue
coat coming to the‘Mayor’s office—it was near
the same color. I saw no knife. / :
Police Officer Dougherty, mom. —This witness
stated that, after the. arrest* of Mr. Cochran, he
was told byoffieer Hague to arrest Band Jewell.
Accompanied by offleer Read, he went to the
Whitehall tavern,/kept by Felix Laferty, on
SmitbSeld Btreet. heaving Mr. Read on the
outside; Dougherty entered thohonseand caught
Sight of Jewell (as hu tbought) leaving the bar
room for tho kitchen; he followed and searched
throughout the house, but without success.—
Read hallowed to him that Jewell- was running
up Seventh street. In the witness’s own words,
be says : I pursued-him as fast as I could, and
•when I got to tbe corner of SmitbSeld and Be
sventh streets, eaw Jewell ran Into Cherry
(towards Sixth street; when I got to tho corner
of the alley, saw him turn into a yard, on the
left hand , Bide, and followed him; he jumped
three fences, and just as he got over the lost, I
pnt my hand to the top of the fence and sprang
over; I wss then-about four or five feet from
L Nh, sod when I lit on the ground, saw a pistol
ts hand; I sprang forward, and when I came
Loot .mough to touch-him, the pistol, was snap
n.it nt.'ty heart; I caught hold of the hand in
.h'M, h> had the pistol with one hand and olinch
*t Wm hv ,'be throat with the other, and then
wwimhAd th,' pistol from him; it was a single
cm.’eavored to resist, bnt Read came
Si tte -nippers” on him; be made
efforts id Strawberry alley to break away,
a^G^nehurc/ w«U, ort Smithfield
street, he asked tho to let him go and he would
WBlk, and when I Arfused, he, sprang bock and
kicked me. twice on the abdpmen severely. In
the ball of the Mayor’s office InoUced him mov
ing Ms hand, and as I down 1 seen a
kMfe ihhis hand; Iwsrned Read, who hodbold
of his left arm ; Jewell made a thrust at him,
but! pushed him forward and the knife passed
over Bead; I knocked.the knife out of Mb hand
with My mace, and it flew into thecrowd, where
a man with a white coat, on pioked it up and
handed it to Hague; do not think he was drank,
nlthough'be smelt Of liquor. When
him I observed blood on hia pantaloons,
before I struck him with th ® ““5!5^
was loaded; tbe knife had a sharp blado and was
: obout 4J inches long.: ..
felix Laferty twom.—Oa Monday night, about
- i6k o’clock; David JeweU was standing on tho
pavement before my house; He asked me it ha
could get a shirt. I asked him what was the
matter. He wad then standing on the pavement,
and I was in the baggy. He told me some per
son had thrown a tumbler at him at Leopola.
Sabi's, and he said he had cut him., I did not
uk bim the man’s name. I saw blood on Jew:
ell’s pantaloons. - - He had on a light blue coat.
The Con-oner’s Jury returned a verdict that
deceased came to his death by wonnds inflicted
on him by David Jewell, James A. Cochran, and
others unknown in; an affray.
Thefiollowing facts wereellcited bythoexam
ination before the Mayor yesterday morning
Qco.W.Johniton, itcorn.—About 4 or 5 o’olook
in the afternoon, Isaw the. deceased and another
matt Coming up "Water street 'from.Market ; they
met a man who spoke to the deceased. He hod
black coat, hat, and pants on. Deceased-and
the strsinger spoke a . little while together; and
he ealled deceased names ;-deceased:told him to
wo away,’ two at three .times, that he did not want
to he bothered--with; him. Deceased started;to i
oo away. three ot four times, when the other
Inan took hold of him. , Deceased struck the
other man after he had been taken hold af, two
or three times, and gave him some : blowa unfil
he mid hebad enough.' Deceased then left, and
Pc ttifer Iris frienclwent away. A few moments
Afterwards they'returned to tie 'coiner of Wood
sL and: Water, where they talked for a short time
i end deceased -said ho had been sick-for some
sme„ and that itwns the first walk he had had
for some, days; that he hadhad a bad diarrhoea.
A short time after, the man that had the fight
came back, and with him three or four other mem
They stopped and asked me where deceased was
[ I told them he had gone towards Market street
i they started after him and rnn after him and
i caught np .with him, and I saw a person fall, but
1 dont know which it was.
Samuel Crczier, merchant, stated that, on the
sth about six o’clock he was coming up Water
street, ahd saw a crowd of worae five or sir per
sons standing about the fire-ping, near Spang’a
warehouse. Saw blows struck by some persons
in the crowd, but could not tell whostruok; saw
no knife used. Abont six minuteß after, saw the
crowd come upon ibe pavement, when word was
passed np to where witness was that a man was
i dead; went to him and found he.was dead. The
| bystanders said the one who killed him had gone *
away.
William Wilton, of Monongahela city, {engag
ed on the steamer Zachary. Taylor;) stated that:
the first he saw of the affair v was tho deceased
running np Water street; 'another man was. run
ning after him; there were three men running ]
along tho pavement; can.* t recognise either of the i
prisoners as being the man running after the
deceased; ho was a tollman, witha-blackfrock- i
coat on, a middling tall heavy set man—tho next
one (on the pavement,) was not so tall—thinks
he hod a blsiok frock-coat on—tbo man on the
street was the first to overtake, deoeased, and as
soon as he canght him; struck deceased, the fore
most on the pavement threw a stone at him—this
was after Cochran strnck deceased; the third
man had on a bias coat. This man (the third,
man, one with the bine coat, ) strnofc deceased on
the baok or side, and then struck him again; he
had something in his hand that glistened—can’t
say what it was; tho first* blow, I saw that he
had. something in his hand ; the fourth man
Btraok at deceased—can’t say whether he strnck
him; ho had dark clothes on. When struck by
the man with the blue coat, deceased •was bent
dawn against tbo boose. Witness was Bitting
■on tho boiler deck of the Z. Taylor, below Wood
street; can’t recognise the people—thoy had
gone-before he got there; The . second man on
the .pavement had a blue coat on;., tho fourth
man struck deceased after witness saw the glis
tening.- The blue coat was (bo thinks) cotton—
-the suit was bluish;. the cast. was the color of
one; exhibited. Didn't - know deceased—never
saw either of tbe four before. .
William Fctti/ir, a boat bond on board the
Pittsburgh, stated he boarded where tho deceased
did—at the Rialto House,-between Market and
Ferry streets; deceased told him be bad been
sick four or fire days; be went by the: name of
Samuel Mitchell Toe deceased asked witness to
take a walk, thought it would do him good, about
four o’clock Monday afternoon; they bad gone as
far as Wood street, where a man whom deceased
called. James Moore waa standing, who shook,
bauds with deceased, saying “bewareyou, Sam.?
Thought they were friends;. Afterwards Moore
began tooßll him all sorts of names, and tried
to throw him down—deceased said, “Jim, leave
off, I have been siok some' days." Moore kept
polling him about—they got fighting, and Moore
begged off. Sam and witness went to see some
of witness’friends: Moore followed and overtook
them near the Seamen’s lfomc, shook bands and
parted. : Sam said he was sick, and thothc would
go home—and asked witness to go along; when
theyjgot to Hughes’ they, stopped in to get soma
jaatches; told Sam to go on, that witoeoß would
catch him; aftorwitness eamo ont; saw four men
running after some one, didn’t know whether
Moors was one of them; they were running to
wards the Rialto; a carman cried out “will yon
ace a man murdered!” saw four men kicking at
something; met the four men coming back, as
unconcerned: as if nothing had happened; they
were laughing to themselves. Went up to where
deceased was—Sam was stabbed; he was in a
sitting posture, could not speak, but muttered
something. Moore was dressed la black clothes;
never saw bim before.
Hobrrt i/iijue.llighCanßtable, staled that
officers Reed and Dougherty brought in Jewell, i
tho knife was knocked out of JowcU’e hand, as i
witness came op, in the hall of the Mayor’s
office; the man who picked it up handed it to:
witness, shat; never saw tho knife before, did
not. see the man shat it.
Bernard Dougherty, officer, stated that as they
were bringing Jewell through the hall, Monday
evening, ho saw a knife in his hand—palled
Jewell away, and knocked the knife cat of his
hand; a map with a light coat picked it up.—
Reed had a “nipper” on tho right head of Jewell.
The knife exhibited is the ons Jewell bad.
117.4; CafthetU, merchant, woe examined; he
saw one man having hold of the deceased, and
two others were polling him off; thought it was
a fight and did sot pay much attention to it—
i Pat on his hat, and walked down to where the
man was; several persona had collected there;
he was lying fiat on the ground, looked like a
dead man; when witness went op to him, he:
gave a long breath.; Ido not recognise any of j
the persons here os those engaged; one of them
had a blaecoat on. (Jewell here put the coat on
—but the witnessconld not recognise him.), Was
4S or GOfeet from him. - When witness looked
out of the window, saw two pulling him off, bnt
do not think there was more than one other.—
When he looked out of the window, there wire
two persons in conflict with deceased, and one
looking on. Sid not pay mush attention to tho
matter, as he, thought it was a mere drunken
tight. Saw no blow struck. When be saw them,
they appeared to be pulling him off. . When he
jgbtdown stairs they bad turned the corner of
Wood street.
Complimentary Benefit,— Mr. Brolaford, n gen
tlemen to vrbose efforts we are indebted far tba
prlncipatpirrt of the good: noting ire bare had
this season, receives a complimentary benefit,
tendered him by oar citizens, ibis evening. He
IS a most deserving actor, and should receive a
benefit in earnest—not merely complimentary.
We invite attention to the following correspon
dence -
ptmavasa, July 2, is'2
Mi Jcswn Sir- Aiifa«prcwu» theatri*
JpiU season U d rawing to »cto*e,ibe undersigned. £rie&a£
of the-Brama. and admirers of dramatic iaienl 4 caunot
permil ynarfirst engapsmratin Etitthbrgh to terminate
without an expression of tha Measure wbicb-yoarcja
bodiinent and personationof character have, ai&ided
them. We bumpcaluhegruera Heeling of the pairou*
of the drama in our city, when we give expression to i
oar own. , ; - •<
Your .discriminating judgment in the conception of
mon difficult creations, am! the ditcreiioa ami good
Uste aiwaya muiti/esurd in >Yqur embodiment and per
sonation of thera, are adxniued bjr all. To these profes
sional qualifications yoo add personal attraction*,
which, when united, are Well worthy of pabUc admira
tion.' As an evidence, therefore, of oar appreciation of
your personal and professional merits we propose to
you a cotopiUneutarf benrfitrleaving the selection of
i the evening and entertainment to your own convent-
Knee- . Respectfully, jranr friends
l : J. B. Gathrie, John 0. flanji,
l John B. Glass, Samuel Keys, .
F.C; Shannon, TbomasSicel,
. O H. Rippey, . A; P. Anshutz,
ilenry Beis, K. Patterson,
- Leopold Sabi, R; Riddle Roberts,,
. ;A W s Cammon. James F; Kerr,.
:R T. Nonham. ; ‘ B. 8. Neal,
' Georgo Beale< rvJ.Agnew, .
- James P. Barr, John Layton.
l’lmßUfiojr, July <2,1852. . \
Gnrrf.EMßN:—Your coraraunicoUon. icnderiDgme n
Cotnpnmemaryßenefit, la lake place before lie doting
of the preßenieeason, has been received.
I thank you tnntt coftliaUyfar the honor you confer |
upoamd; 1 The flattering language in; which yoa huve:|
been.pletsgd 50 make the proposition. I mast i
more to yoar kindness than to any particular merit or
af own. i most cheerfully avail myself ot yoar liberal!
offer, and am hippy in being able to become the recipi
ent of the generosity of a Fltuburgb publ*c.
The Managerh«skindly >et apart Wednesday even
ing. July 9th ibe closing nidh* of the present season--
us Hie occasion on which y oar wishes may be complied
with. ; I amt genUeraeu, with great respect,
, Your obedient servant. -
. . . . JosßPii P. BfISZJVoaO.
To Messn. J. B. Cntliiie, J. P. Glow, P<P. Bhannon,
and other.. : ti?7=H
Police IVetor.— On Monday, Aid. Thompson
committed Maria and Henry Smith, in dofault of
$6 fine, for disorderly conduct.
John Eaton -Has committed on Monday* on an
information of surety of the peace on oath of his
•wife,'Mary Eaton, by ’Sqnlre Patterson, of Bir
mingham. -.
, Patrick Hopkins was committed yesterday by
'Aid. Major, for an assault and battery on Pat
rick Staunton.
lewis Miller was also committed yesterday by
the Court, for coats.
•Henry Simon was committed by Aid. M’Mas- l
ters for assanit and battery, on oath of John I
BoedeJ, but was afterwards reloased.
•Patrick Hopkins was committed yesterday for
keeping a tippling bouse, on an information laid ]
before Aid. Major by Patrick Stanton.
Michael Dot and Henry Rice were folly com
mitted for larceny, by the Mayor yesterday, on
oath of Owen Dnnlcavy.
On Sunday, Monday, and during JWtudggr,
there were twenty-six committals to the county
P™ on - :
We mold coll attention to the large sole of
dry goods, &0., by order of assignee, Hus tdo****,
mg at 9 o’clock, at the store of H. M’CleUand,
Ho. 90,: Market street,’ by P. M,-Daria, one,
Itieneer.
• t. - •*
Sevenly"Sixth Anniversary*— -The seventy-sixth
anniversary of American Independence occurring,
on the Sabbath, the celebration in the vicinity of
this clty generally took place on Monday, the
6ih. It would be useless to attempt to Specify
the numerous parties of both young and old per
sons who, intent upon a day of enjoyment, be*
took themselves, early in the day, to the green
woods, to return in the oveuing.wcaryin'body,
but refreshed in mind, buoyant with health and
improved every way by a day ofcommunlon'with
‘‘ Dame Nature” in her great temple—the for
ests.
The Ohio and Pennsylvania and Central Penu-
Balvania Bailroads each ran five trains daring
the day, and even then they could not accommo
date thd immense number ofperaons wishing to
enjoy an excursion. In Allegheny City, atBJ
o'clock, a train composed of twelve passenger
cars l 1 ft the depot for New Brighton p several
parties of Sunday. School saholars went out on
thistrainfor various points, on the.road, and a
large number of citizens left on this train, and
the one at 10 and 11 A, M. . for a day’s,visit to
New Brighton; The village was well crowded
with our citizeospand they all appeared to enjoy
themselves well. On tho.other rood, the oars to
Turtle Creek were crowded all day; and it is es
timated that near 8000 passengers passed over
the road during tho day, on their way to Turtle
Creek, Wilkinsburgb, and East Liberty. Nu
merous large pio-nics also went out on this read.
- The amusements within the oity were also well
patronized.' Don Bice held forth during the day
to crowded bonsea; he gave four performances.
The Theatre was also well attended,' both in the
afternoon and: evening.
Tho celebration at Oakland,, for the benefit of
the orphans, drew thousands to thebeantffol
grounds of Mr. Craft, where the day passed
quickly to thowisitorß, whether they sought en
joyment in the mazes of the enlivening dance, or
songht it in a more quiet and secluded manner.
About one o’clock, the Declaration of Indepen
dence was read by J.W. Riddle;' Esq.; afttr
which, dinner was announced. - Themauogers of
the new Orphan Asylum, recently erected at
Mount Troy, also held a fair and derived consid
erable •• material aid” from the effort.
Wo havo not time nor space to note any of the
thousand and one parties who betook themselves
to tho woods, bat there was a complete circle
formed around oar city by these parties of merry
yoang folks.
To be sare, there were Some who devoted the
day to fighting. Wo havo heard ofdozens of se
rious affrays, but have neither time nor inclina
tion to treat of those who perverted tho most
glorious day the enn ever shown on to scenes of
bachanatism and riot.
Sabbath School Celebration. —Tho Sabbatb
Schools of the 2d Presbyterian Church (Rev. WV
D. Howards), celebrated the 7Gth anniversary of
our National Independence in the lecture room
of the Church on Monday the 3th insti, at 8
o’clock, A. M. The exercises were conducted
by the pastor—commencing with singing; in
Which the chtidren, numbering about 230, joined
with a spirit and skill, surprising for their ago.—
Tho Declaration of Independence . was read by
master Woods, a lad of 12 years old, son of T.
Woods, Ksq.,andpnptlcfMr.B.M. Kerr,principal
of the first ward Public Schools. Tho schools
were then addressed by Mr, Howard, Hon, C.
Naylor, and a fiw remarks by Hon. J. 0. Brady,
and after partaking of refreshments, the schools
were dismissed at 10 o’clock, A, M.
• Opening of the Pennsylvania Railroad (a Greens*
bargh The Chief Assistant Engineer, Otirer
,W. Barnes, informally- opened this road from
Turtle Creek to Greens burgh on Monday, tbo Sih
of July. The train stopped at every station, and
arrived in dreensburgh, in good stylo and lime
to partake of a splendid dinner prepared for tho
contractors and engineers. Patriotic speeches,
toasts -and songs occupied the attention of a
goodly company, who were mado: twice glad.—
Judge Burrell presided on the occasion, .
flan Stabbed. —A man named Adam Smith was
stabbed in the back in an altercation with Domi
nick Maltxaot, nt Leutze’a tavern, on Liberty
street, on Monday last. The cut wav very se
vere, and penetrated into his hack an inch. We
havo not beard any reason assigned for the af
fray.
To heave. —ThoSylvnaiaas, who haveperfora
cd so successfully in this city, leave to-day on a
trip to tho South. They perform at Weilsvillo
in a few days, and are represented os a good
band, having in their number eovcral good musi
cians. ■ ■■
Railroad Arddtnt.— The hindmost csr of tiio
express train, duo In Allegheny City on Monday
evoning at fire o’clock, was thrown off the ireek
at Columbiana. No person was hurt, but the
car was badiy injured.
Run Of— A horso attached to a buggy, on
Robinson st, Allegheny, ran off on Monday,
and turning the corner suddenly ran into Mr.
SamuelKealy, the abaft striking his face and
breaking his nose. ■
Morasses— wo tw., n. o. Mo!«.k», in p« mo oak
j fae.»,«.,for ; .s£bj WATERMAN ttSONS
fIMII— SO Mil* new No TTi.rec hlacVerrl. (Massa
chusetts Inipeetionjf Si half bbJ•- No. 8, Jen re
ceived end lor .ale by
irS t.. S. WATERMAN fe BUNS
HAMS a"!!) SHOULUtiKS—
- Si tierces prime sugar cured Ifam.l
18 do- -do do Shnnlders: canva..,
*d,forSalehy [tySj G.B. WATERMAN ABONB.
tlcdacttoaarPflMtl ■
AT TBS FRENCH STORE,
NO. 108 MAHKCT ST.,
rVLL TttBNTV-FtVB PBfi CKNT
GOOD BONNETS forl*t cent, i Bonnet Ribbon, for
Sccnu Good Bhawl.from
1U to SO cu; best Crape sni Bilk Shawls 83 to 81; very
nice Rawwatfi ct.n yard; ileragc.,So ujSS clsi Silk.
Titiue. 3t ct. only, nod the c iqm.lta new style of MUi.
Un do Bolt redaeed to 3J, cts yard.
Mjr first asajialttle begins tbi. day, and I assure the
Isdietof my fixed detertninnUon to clear my .helve, or
my large nock orSummer Good., to taake room for my
Fall and Winter- supply, which will shortly srnve from
Rondon, Parls.snd New York. Some of my good. were,
only received last week, and yei l will tell them cheap
I Rememher.l have no damaged goods,.or old stocky to
I pot off, but all now, fiublooable, soMjn.hle and perfeel
artictet. JAMES f.OSLING, .
IDPMIRRINERV.—Madame A. Gosling ha. reduced
berMllHoery lo to low a piife that lodic, don’t wtjh to
[ buy them any cheaper, ■; - ... •.,- - - .: ■■ llro
ti«w noppiy or
CIIICKERING~S PIANOS
.. Jan received,direct from the celebrated
fleSbHHmsinifaCtory of Mr. Cblekering, llosion.
HnPWßlihe following .new supply of IP I & NO
If * *TI FORTES
Two rnlendid Garvrd Rosewood Piano 1 oner, fall
level] octaves, with oil the rccenUrapiovemenuunade
Rosewood carved doable round cornefs, six and
round corner*, fall seven oo
■“two doable round comers Rosewood, six and three*
<, *OneTlosewood round comers, with dig ®hd a half
°TwSßftsewood six octavo Pianos,with Squarecor-
M The above Piano Fortes are ull manufactured from
the best and most thoroughly seasoned materials,and
same *a charged at the manufac
tory in Boston, and wilt be * 0, t d ®.? J , ?, n l% l t a m°n 1
dating term,. IOU* ‘ai Wood SS’etr
Arent for the manufacturer (or Pittsburgh gad Westr
em Pennsylvania. iiiZ—
PAYRTTB SPRWOS ISOW OMIS.
fTtHin highly Uttraetive and fashlonablo \vATBK
-1 ING PLACE has been leasodj together with the
“FAYETTE SPRINGS 'HOTEb,’^adjacent-thereto,
by the piobrietor of the ‘t Farmington Ilotehncn tho
National Road, who has secured the best coo Ira and the
best soppliei of every kind, with,?
please alFhli rvisltois. A new Building, with to«y
Room*, has recently been added to the ““blWimeni- ■
These SPRINGS are surrounded by the mosidolignt
ful and romantic Mountain Scenery, in a cool climate,
with pare’ airaud nure;winer. The cdrauye andPbP,
fying propettiesof these walera have beoit fully *«iaj>
lfahcit, by the fact that they have , never failed to cure
the Worst cases of Scrofula, the. most inveterate,bores,,
l and other diseases of the blood.. .
i STAGES AND II ACKSwill arrive stand leave the
‘ steamboat* at- Brownsville 1 daily, whence vwHPC* 3J*u.
f pass. ln a drlveof fonrorfive boon,to theSpnoea,over
i an excellent M’Adamlzed R&ad* about half the distance,
i through one of the Tlchest and most dehghtfat egncallu-,
1 tol regions In the country to and then eight
I miles wither over the Laurel Mountainiprescntfngfrom i
Hts rihpes and anmmitrpplendid views ortho greavWee-i
'tern Valley* -vpitii all. its rich* vai legated and beautiful
St is confidently believed*; that there la-.n0,.
i wnlftrlrff place in .the country presenting urorger at*,
tracdona tothosettelting: HEALTH /iND PLEAS;
ÜBEs lhan the Fayette Springs,” and the tmderai£n6P
isvSry certain they.can. no. where find a greater dispo*.
° n “° re
g , r j , v - l
XXXIICOSGUKSS-FIBST SBSSIOS.
' Wasßihqion, July 6.
llocse.—On motion the House resolved to
meet hereafter at eleven o'clock.
On . motion of-Mr. Hooston, Retolvcd, That
the dehate- on the Senates amendment to the
De&eiency Bill cease to-morrow at noon.
; The House proceeded to the consideration of
the bilL grantings the' right of lands to Alabama
to aid in tho construction of railroads in that
State, from Girard to the-waters of; Mobile
Bay.
Mr, Jones of Tenn., moved to lay the bill on
tbe table, which was carried by yeas 80 nays
67.
Sf.vatf —Tbe Honso bill to enable tbe Legis
lature of Indiana to dispose of the unsold saline
lands heretofore conveyed to said State, was
up and passed.
ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMER CANADA.
■ The steamerCanadn arrived at Halifax this
morning at 9 o’clock. :■ She left Liverpool at half
past two in' the afternoon of tho 26th. ult., and
brings eigbty-three passengers. . - .
'The proceedings of the President are unim
portant.
DlokeoD, Raule & Co., of Liverpool, have
failed. .
The Legislature of Franco continues to rebel
against tho diotations of tho President, and the
funds are much reduced thereby.
[The lightning east of New York prevented
the working of the wires, nnd wo are therefore
unable to give copious details.]-'
Liveupool JUnKEri—Cotton was steady and
unchanged. - The sales averaged about 6,000
bales. -
- The operatives at Manchester were fully em
ployed.'-.
The foreign market.was moderately- active.
Wheat and Corn had slightly advanced. Flour,
rather dull. Provisions active and rising; Lard
and Bacon Is dearer. Sugar firm. Iron active;
rails in Wales £6. v
Lomdou Mahket.—Crain dull. Sugar steady.
Coffeo in fair demand. ■■■■•
Bullion in the Bank of England is increasing.
: In naval stores a fair business has been doing
at unchanged prices.
The Havre market was quiet; the Arctic's
news having had no effect
ENGLAND.
The libel suit brought by the celebrated Dr.
Achilli, an apostate ttomau priest, against the
Rev. Dr. Newman, apostato from the Church of
England, has been brought to trial. The libel
consisted in charging Archill! with numerous se
duatioas and debaucheries, naming times, pla
ces and parties. Copies from the records of the
inquisition at Rome were introduced as evidence.
During the three days of trial tho excitement
was intense, ; Tho jury returned a verdict of
guilty on one charge only, and not guilty tonu
mcrcns other extraordinary charges.
Ncgociations between France, England and the
Doited States for the reduction of postage ore
stilt pending. No answer yet has been received.
The U. 8; schooner Isabel, fitted out by Lady
Franklin, was soon to Bail In search of Sir John
Franklin.
Nasuvuee, Jnly C.
A great Scott ratification meeting comes off
hero at eleven o'clock this morning. • Scott's let
ter of acceptation has worked a great change. .
Paducah has decided by a vote to subscribe
$200,00010 Ibo Mobile and Ohio railroad. Tho
county has subscribed $lOO,OOO.
The funeral honors to Henry Clay will he per
formed on Monday next.
Tho river is falling.
The Monument Convention held their session
at Independence Uall. Gov. Bigler-was tho
presiding officer. All tho original States were,
represented except Maryland, Snath Carolina,
North Carolina and Virginia.
Sr. Letts, July C.
. Tho river ia falling and tho weather Is clear
and very warm.
Arrived, steamers Cornelia and Silas Wright.
No change in the markets.
At tho Massachusetts Cincinnati society, yes
terday, Franklin Pierce reported a series of re
solutions and delivered a eulogy on tho charac
ter ofHenry Clay." - - .
NEW YORK MARKET, July C.
2 Off bales at former quotations.
The merchants arc awaiting the arrival of their
letters. ■
TELEGRAPHIC &EWS.
BT THE Cf&WIBT rnYE.
EUBOPEAN NEWS.
New Your, July 6;
PUU.ADKt.WttA, July C.
Flour... State $1.04,18, Southern $4,370
1,05; Ohio $4,00,4,18@55.
flialn...Sales iiO.OOO tinsbcls Corn mixed at
60062,
Provisions... Sales 20ft bhls Pork at $19019,-
25; prime $1G,750517. .
Coffee... Sales !!IH) bags St Domingo at 81;
Moric&bo ft. ,
Whisky...Sales 050 bbls Ohio at 21; Prison
same price.
CINCINNATI MARKET, —July C.
JlWer stationary.
No ehaaßO in the market.
for commoa brands.
\Vh»ky...lsJ@lo|.
Provisions...Tiioro eras only a sale of 60 Uhds
shonldcrra packed at So.
Other articles unchanged.
CURRANTS— Iseaik« r fitrwt«tir
jcS» ■ ■.■..■■ ■*.■. SMITH i SINCLAIR;,.
ISIRK CRACKHstf-A ftc't. lot jo’.tiweTvetJ Mi for
? «*iet>y JAMK3 M'C.AMDl.K<‘&*«k».
■ i«|4 _ - : UiB Wwqtl vtrcct.
BUt’Ktrrrt •i Utfrt-iU'JUoz. OittKCU;
lw tfo fonaleby
jell WTVAXIS & SIM..
KID <JL<»Vi:s.-Juu received, ai. A* A* M-AtON &
Co t s,£o l’dz. Alfjcwt3er ? i Kid (Jlove»t tuuoricd
; • ..,,. : *i>t
G" tM AN UFiril Ntj K 3 A Ta . M«son> Co., Are
ttowbreflloita largo toi of new style Gimps and
trnige3,vuiiablc for WatuflU*. . . fiyl
MACKKREI. IN KITTS—IO kilt* No. I MftCke>rel r
received »n<l for tafelyr ■; • •
\c-a ‘.ff, '~MHILURG.It CO.
r'l Window tiTaw. ciiy and.
V3T country bund* fondle by ,
TeS ti; 3 t WATKRMAN & gONgvjp
mli/VS—oTbx*.Gunpowder. VouiTgltyciu audlmpt*
i. rlutv,o and I 3 pound* esebj ..
. W hair ckctfu Young llyron Tea}
. ttl Jo . ttlutcfc do;
„» *“ ** l * ,Sr **CARSON_& M’JCNICnT.
”W r;Or ' "
a KTRW w GOOD&~A. A. AUiO.t* Co,, ilt© now rJUtio*
i,\ lung a largo and carefully selected siock of-new
ami fashionable Sommer Urcss Goods,eotr.pn*lngblackv
plain andfigured Silks, Foulard SjOks>Tmu«s, Ucrages,
GrrmaHoe*, I’oplina, IJc rs go we i-emea, I/«
Lainc*.Ch«mbicya,plaUoiulhguied.MotitDa,Jaconcn l
Ac. tieU
S 1 shares Exchange 1 Bank
to shares Merchants'and fiiAnttfacidteta > Btutki
10 do HankoflMtiburgh;
• jo do IMusborgu Oat Company;
rHO do Nortb American Minin*Company;.
. A. WILKItNS A CO„
• Stock and Exchange Brokeu, .
jyjj 75 Foartli street.
: TUey Have Arrived.
k NGTHER iolof those'very fine Gold Hunting Case
A English Lover Watches. If you wish to purchase
one, ml I soon, asibeywili.aU be sold ihafew.uays—ror
thenrlco Is so low,anddies quality «o iEOod'tbiil they,
Willnot remain long. icallat lIOOCTS,
: je-i9 Market street, rtearThlTd
Auotber Cresti Arrival »t So, ; OT.
-rv URKGG A CO., north-west corner of wood M.
U. and Diamond alloy, are lost opening a Fresh
Stockofpnncy Prims, Bummer Pantaloons, Laincs,ue
rage Da tLalneSi Prenoß. Manchestercmud>l>omestie
Gloalmras. Together, with tt complsto assortment of
Ladles* Dress Goods, Also, a IWgestpckefHosiery,
Gloves,*o. Those, together with our former purchases,
makes oOr slock unsurpassed by any west of -Hie mount
-tains; to whlch-.we.solicit the attention ofbuyers, os
we can oQor themon the most favorable terms. . _
i c 4 D. GREGG A CB.
OUNDfUKS—
-S>- German Clay; - n Spanish Whiling;
; Chipped Logwood; lipsomSalts;
Madder; Indigo;
■ Chocolate; Cloves;
Nutmegs; V Grooim Ginger;
Corh Urooms; : , Clay Pipes;
With Steves; Bed Cords
Plough Lines; : Wrappmg Piper;
l’lint Flasks; Window Glass;
Scythe Snca'.hß*, . Bakes, ac.;. -.
-. Jor sale low to close m*XNIGHT._
~'i PHOTON’S*bVctiSnaRY'/oF MEOHANICS.
:.A- Norria' Handßook for Engineers and Mschintsts.
- The Calculator. ...
: Treatise on a Box of Instruments, and the Slide Rule,
for gangers, engineers, seamen ana students,
The Cabinet Maker’s Companion.*
The Paper Hanger’s do, / ~ '
Toe Dyer’s do.
/ The Painter’s do.
- The Bonder’* : do# •
The Miller's do.
The Turner’s - . do • .
ThoA For y .aleby ml,an!on 6AVis fc O% A AGNF.W. .
. icon 65 Market aueeta near Fourth. ■
PlttklnlrgbTriutAßaTittgilikimutlon)
- T>EING tint day. Incorporated by Leuers Patent, an
Ij • election for nine Directors .of said Company, to
transact It* affairs until Uio fourth Monday of November
next: wilt be held at the Office of Hay* Jc PainteiyLlb*
vw atrb&i, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, beween the bow*
orien'anißixo’c!ock,Pv M,,of Monday, the Sthof July,
inSl Morgan Robertson, • JameaSJ.Crafl,
Jonah Bing, . Rodv PftUeTson,
•' William Larimer,-jr,,- WulmmJ. Howard, -
' ''William lTi 6raubi « • John Morrwoft,
Heuben M ilier, Robert 11. Hanley,
Daniel NesJW,- Moses Hampton,
[>■'*/ AtfredWtMarks: 1 SemaelJones, :
Georgeß. Riddle, L, Wtlmatth.
1,3.ie
iflite
DAtl/r rovibw oftheMabss^
Orocro* tb* Daily Mourn*© Post. I
Wtiiitsd&Vy Jaly 1852, -,| ,
The weather yesterday was excessively hot and sul*
try In business we have but few transactions to no
tice. Prices have not varied much from our last. In
Bacon'.there is moTO firmness, and prices in some de
scriptions are tendingnpward.
ASHES—In ashes of every description there is bat a
liarted demand, without any change in pnoe*. We
quote soda, domestic and foreign, at; 3 to 3ft, cash and
time \ pearls dull at 5} to 6f $ pots very liulc enquired
for—vre quolQ nominally at- 4 to 4ftv sales of B&lerams
eonfined to the ratall trade, at 4f to fi.
> FI.4JOR—The market yesterday was not active; re*
-ceipis were small, and bat few buyers We notice the
following sales XOtt'bbU from store at3,12;29 do extra
312; 40 do 3,C0; IG at-3,02; 53 at 3,00; 30 at 3,C0; 25 deal
to 3 05, IG at 313
BYE FLOUR—Sales from store at 2,75 t02;87, . . .
MACKEREL—The demand continues good for lots of
sto 10 bbls. We have vales of 10 bbls No; 3 new at 7,75’
lo halfhbls do at 4,50.
. • UAY—We note sales of 17 loads at 7,0000,00 for new,
and 10012 for oH.‘;
SUGAR—SaIes oflshhds at Ocjfihortiime..
MOLASSES—The demand moderate ami exclusively
confined to the retail trade, with sales of 12bidsnt 35,
■ o ATS—We note sales of 224 bushels at 33; 180 from
S‘oreat34; 100 do 35; 300 front first handsat 33.
BACON—We find a better feeling in the market, with
an upward tendency in-prices. We note sates of 10.
hhds hams at 9 ft;: 800 lbs shoulders at £ft» cash;. 1000. &s
hamsOftt short time; oft was refused for3o,oDolbs sides*
WHISKY—SaIes ih ; lots, of 73 bblsat 17018* .
CHEESE—SaIes of 120 boxes at Cto oft. . . ■
SPANISH MOSS—4O bales on hand and for sale by
jell ARMSTRONG feCKOZen,
GOHN—lfib bus. Yellow, (slTelledd la store and for
talc. (iegft} MILTKNBEBOEft fc CO.
9 TONS Keutucky Hoi itiast Metal, received and for
Bate by lje2G| MILTF.NOEROKR & CO.
SILK poFLlNS>—a. 4; Co. have jest re
ceived two cages lineSljk Poplins. ■- , ....IIe2CK
TJONNET LlNlNGS—Jusvreceivcd, oiA. A Mason
|> ic Co’Si 'JSdox. Tarleionand LaceßoaiielLiiunga,
(assorted colors) y , . ___ . De2tf
BE’OliEK’S 'PaßTna—For sale wholesale or retail,
by v JLAVRLY&Cv'.,
/e2l Tea Dealer* and-Grocers, 265 Libettyst, -
f INKN sfifffETlNGS—lo pieces extra quality 10-4
Jj and 11*4 Linen Sheetings, just received at
jtap A. A. MASON & CO>3.
IT INfclN LUtil’H ES—3u pieces fine Linen Lustres,
JLi fast colors, jast received at . .. . \ -
A. A. MASON A CQ.»S.
FLU UK—SO bbls Extra Family Flour, (Worth brand,)
in store and for sale by
MILTF.NDEHGEB k CO.
■ Wanted*
AFRWSF.GAR workmen)-can
fiiuUteadv employment, by applying immediately
lo C. A. LORENZO & CO „
Tbiri street. nearWsiblagtoir, -
SieabenvUJe, Ohio., ;,
jegACw*
: i N application will lie made attbe next Region of
xL tbe Legislature, for tlie cbauer of a Dank) with a
Capita! of Three Hundred Thousand Dollar*. to be lo
cated at Pitubargb, and called the 4fc WeBtor« Bank of
Pennsylvania.” fje*<2B.-Qm
(Harrisburg Union.will please copy in Weekly paper.)
IWfOTICE —The partnershipheretofore existing he-
X\ tween the undersigned, m the Wool aiul CommU*
won: baslnes*. unde/tne - firm of Mtopoy & Les, was
dissolved omhe first of April last, by mutual context
The: business of the late firm wilt be settled by H. Lu,
who Is doty authorized to u*c the name of ibe firm lor
that purpose* J. R. MURPJIY,
my 4 11. LEE
BILL PAPER—I case extra superfine broad Hill Pa
per; .■ ■
2 cases extra superfine long Cap Bill Paper;
■J do fine broad and loag Hill Paper;
. 40 ream* fine doable Bill Cap, a convenient article
for lour Recounts. Just received and for sale by
■ Wifi. HAVEN, Stationer,
jesffi Marfcciatrcet, corner oi Second..
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Alloa
i e aniOhioTelegraph Company will be held agree
able to the Charter, on Thursday, July 15lb, at 11
v'c'ozk, A. M i, at the Company's Office, in the Borough
of Bedford, |*a; for the pupate of electing nine Direc
tors far the entaing year, and to tnnsset such other
business astaay be Draught before the meeting. .
fcttcH&td / • • v : - . •/••■■ .
SEATED PROPOSALS will be f«fived. by the-Cii
ty*sßua Plank Road Company, for the Graduation
:aad Masonry* (except tbeJlridge*, which are nlready
let,Vof about s *! mile* In length, ctrtfi Tuesday, the 6th
day of ioly,fits o’clock. P.M, at the Engineer* Office,
N 0.4 Wyifo street, Pitubunttij where plans and speti
ficatlon* can be «co, after the Ith mstani.
UEASTINGS & PRETSEB; >
Civil Engineer#, Ac.
CBAf. *. •■<•»'*••*•«*•• •••••••&* Pi . I
I*oo2lftS A D'DOWKLL, j
GSX&BAT, 00 Jr LB V TORS, \
Ophcr over S Jones it Co ’s tiankiag lloose. cornet of I
Wood and Vonnb wree;», Pa.
(p*Ciiy and eottntry collection* promptly attendedto»
Whitmore & WolS, 0. A Fahnestock A .Co»Miller fc
Hickeuon, Wo* Bajjalcy ACo, J. I*. Tanner * Co,
ltarpcr ferhinip*, Uesl
” Le&te’ft stum Pitao Perte Paetoffv
. • '■ r „ . ■ T. I*. LEASEbar leg applied tnschi-
IjgßjjSSaßfflyfß nery to the msoufactutc or PIANOS, be
rlr enabled w teM ai least twenty*Qve
I f -V'l- I*pet c«nLche<nerthau.*nybroo*ht from
the East, *rd warranted cqaoliu every respect
Six <miave Bosew&ed Pianosi from AIBO,OO and
■■ ■ ■■. op wards. :
Steves octave do do 250 CO
Piarib Wareroem, on Iltmd street, over Johns* .Mine
ral Water Warehouse.
Violins Ac., mned and repaired. tjes:y
fiiUtj tunscriocThasotTbaml and for sate, very low lor
£ cssb or approved endorsed paper, the following sec*
ocd*hand primicgmaterials:
SCO fijsifong Primer, in good order;
TtM&sMmiooj . doj
84 pair* Cases, do;
i sciColamn Boies for a double medium sheet;
1 Marble Imposing Stone;
4 Composing Sticks;
3 Single Stands;
. Several fonts of Head Letter for adverse*
(,&&* farmutg a complete oSjco for a country pa*
- A. J A\ NESv ■..
Agent for L JohnstonfcCo.
Bostos, July C.
' - dlfiW ausic t
FMIFAVKKL, Mf Lily JUar. a new Song, by 9 . C,
Potter j Netty iHjr; Old Folk* at Home » Rainbow
j'choflHeh; I know that my Redeemer Ltoeth* a* aung
by Jenay Lied and Catharine Uavs; Home SchottUcH ?
Polta; •Effgngwneni Qaadritten AUegheny
do; K'ea* Polka j Pearl. Polka ; uUria dof AVaUaeeHi
doj tfarUod doi Goldca Fippift do* KotaUe—Sotfgby
H C. Po«ter; fiaty OHriiot—a beor and beautiful Song; i
Fading Hbwer%V Cbbdi©..C*) ; r l*ff for .Baltimore; I 1
wUhiiion'werH ooi golngjßiUy Crimea; Bo of Good
Cheer; B«m Bolt; Friendship <ialck»tcp.
JuM received, the above, vrirn a Urge lot of Songs,
pclttf. Waltzes, Variations, &c., Ac.
Auo teceivedj Royer** new Instruction Book Tor the
• Piano Fotfe.'■
without a Matter,” a new work, containing a
great variety 5O cent*. .■.■■■•■;
\t& H> MRLLOR, fil Wopa at.
J>on»& rail to Head l
A BOOK CONTAINING PBOFBSSOR BARRKTS
Tr*atU© ottBix DltTervnt ItKDgUAgtK! .
Snitlih, Latiti i Qtuki Uirßxan, Sptmhk «mi FrtiuAi
wjwnstl* Tills CITT. .
ITU calculated to o*»Ut the basinets man dealing with
foreigners,smt,ul«o,thnibrrignerhimself. In abori,
no: person, youttg or okU desirous of improvement,
should bo without a copy of tho work. A correct gram-
BUUlCftl knowledge of Urn EngUsh,wbich is so import
ant to alt. together with the rudiments and oil the com
mon words and phrasesof dm other languages mention
cJ,can be acquired wub comparatively Hufe eflbn.and
in & short lima. The Ageui v/iil calf 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 every one purchase a copy
of-the Agents, now in town, as Uu« work is never sold
oiihe Uookslore*. . . . .. Ue2Csiw
UNITED STATES MAIL
0(110 & PBKttSir&VASnA UAI&ROAD'
mm mmtm agi
233&2iS55fl3EEiMSs55B39E3S^to2iStfis39HM
Thtcnhj Wc4lemraBtoadnmningßUtcf Pitte&ttrgh.
FaMSEOMiiiTaSii'ja.»T«oyTo*oiuoßiviji. .. .
C/wrf4«d, 'Columbus Cincvfinatu TnUdo* -.JBfireti,
omf iA« ttimous L&kt peth. Only Direct Kw te Can*
tonyMtutiUonand IVbowr.
fjlVE' TRAINS istait front: Pittsburgh, (Sunday* ex>
X; copied)— ■ ■
.''""EXPRESS TRAIN
Leave* fliisburgh at 830 a M Passenger* dine at Al
liance at I P.strand resell Massillon'at 030 p. to. . This
Train ran* through to Massillon. The Alliance Uouse
la now open, and has excellent oce mmodatlons for the
traveling public
. A*NBVV PAST PASSENGER TRAIN
Leaves PtiiaburgK at Tl a. m , dining at Salem, and
reaching Alliance at 8,45 P. » i in time for.He train to
Cleveland. This: train stop* only St Rochester, New
Brighton, Enon, Columbiana and Salem By either of
llie*e-traln» passengers canrcnch Cleveland about half
pastfive o'clock, and fn time for the Evening Boats on .
Lake'Brig. - - .• .... i.,.-.
Dy taking the Fast Traiu at 11 a»Mi they con transact
their bn3lncrs in PiUibilTgh before starling, and save
three honis over the Wcll&vlHc route.
Passengers can take the FastTraiu and be in Donkirk
the ceil morning, or in Clilcago in the evening of the
next day.
Through from Pittsburgh"to Cleveland, 140 miles, in
about vx and a half hours • Fare $4.. Fare to Massillon,
103 miles, 60
The ExprestTrain coming eastward, leaves Massillon
atll 1.M., reaches Alliancent 12 15p. Mi. connecUng^with
the line lrom Cleveland dmes there, and arrives at Puts*
burgh ntO p. u;,giving.p&6sengen time to take teals
Pittsburgh, and go on by the- Pennsylvania Railroad at
oaop.M.
Paascniersbythis route come from CincinnalltoPUiß*
burgh Intwo days, without night travel, and save- from
one to iwq days in connecting with the Penna; Cential
Railroad.
Passengers IcavingPhtsburghatß^OAM.,Teach Can
toa atSp, a., and Massillon at 2.30? M, At Massillon
the line connects with stage lines to WoostertMansfield
i New Philadelphia, and at Enon to New Castle, Poland,
Wurrcn.Merccr and Brio
. THE FREIGHT TRAIN.
With a passenger car attached, leaves Pittsburgh at 430
a. m., and waits at Alliance forihcanWaloftbe Fast
Train; leaves there immQ<t.ateiy after, and rcache * Mas*
sllionats.3o p. is.
ID*The New Brighton Accommodation Train, leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 a. m. and 5.3 U p. m. ; , and New Brighton
a. iLAhdlj. M.'Vetdppiag at Intermediate siauons.
, Excursion ticket*, good Tor two days,aTosold between
Pittsburgh, Rochesteraiid Newßrignton. . ...
fluarterly tickets ate sold at low rates, and tickets oy
the package to Borne of the ststinne. • • '„„.Ai n
• Excursion parties ato accommodated, at rcasonapio
The. fast train returning, will 1 eay oAI iian ce hi 4*] ® J* 1
M., New Brighton at 7r. at-, and will reach. PitislpuTsh aV|
Ba. m, -
M»^ 0 ra n r,°in™™ d a-ih tho trains to and
fr FoMUe» t 'o n p p I ly F S?'^ «reet Station of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania ?ARKn^
Ticket Agent,
or to J.MESKIMEN,
. Monongaheln House, EUtebnigh: I
Nnr*.—Bvthe route by steamboats) mile, to Wella
vUle, and thenee.by railtoad: ICO miles to Cleveland, the
fal plrabMgbi Jane Sli 1653.
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notice*
Notice,
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SUMMER ARRaXQBMBHT.
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fjIHE ondertigdrf. «Aer«nlnttrv»Jor fonryeara.haj
I again resumed businesf* cooipupd.wiih
the requisitions of UteiaWTejftilatiii* &les at Anetton,
andhavine procured a first ctassLlceuse, as Auctioneer
forthoCityof PUtsburgb, heofrershiMC^ceWiPJcJi.
to his mends and the Wilh nn eipe
rience of nearly thirty years in thi.Une ° f b “* i , n '' 3 '^
haiards nothin* Insayineihnt howtll be ennbledtogiyo
enUre satiifacUon to all those who may feel disposed to
patronize bint,'. I*. McKENNAj Auctioneer. - .
■Referato the principal City. Merchants. - tya . _
Auctlon~naUyhalN>.
■- A \V: .the- Oomoerclal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood
/V anil Fifth stteets, at i lOo’Clclt.A.M., a. general as
sortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Woods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.
... at a cpciSock, pi AL,
, erocene V Qoeensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery.
Utoking Glassess, new and second band Household and
Kitchen Fnrnitnre, Ac.
- AT 7 O’CLOCK, p
Books, Stationery, : Fancy anicicsy ’Masloal lnstTO
Hardware and Cutlery* Clothing, Variety Goods
Gold and silver Watches, Ac. ; .-.p.:M; DAVIS, '
Jafllnf • . : . v , Auctioneer.
P* BS’KEtfftSA* Anetl<ra«ev»
FRESH ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY,Ac —A large
and extensive assortment of Millinery, Silks, B<m‘
nets, Embroidcred-Lacet,Ac:,-received .at M-Kenna’s*
for this day only.
The trade are respectfully invited to call ohdexamine
the same* v• • Uy3J : : . - P. RPKBNNA, AuctV^
/f?XT£NB!VE SALE OF DRY GOODS AT ACCRoh.
JEI —On Wednesday morning,-Jttly7ih,at 10-o’cloek,
will commence at the store or A. M’TigheyNo.TS Mar*
ket street; the sale of his entire stock' of Pry Goods, all
ilew and of the most approved styles, comprising every
ankle usually kept ia a fancy Pry Goods store. As ibe
proprietor has made arrangementsto embarkin other
business, the sale, will be positive, consequently bar*
gains may be expected. ..■•■
° jy7 P. MCKENNA, AncVr. -
F# a. DAVISf Attfitlonnr*
A BSIGNEC’S sale of a dry goods store.
jV On'Wednesday morning, July 7th, aid o’clock, at
the store, No Dp Market street, betweenFifthstreet and
the Diamondvwiilbe eoldby order of P.Gilleiand; As
signee of Hugh-M’CleUana/his 'entire Mock of Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, Ac.,compri£iDg—splendid dress
silks, tQrkBaUds.efacie,aro*de:NapleB.and Florence
Frencli aiJd; fiueHsC. mennoki 04 cashmeres, al
paccos, pnrmcltasi delaines, cashmeres*heTffges;lawns,
ginpbamsj .prints/ woollen find em'wn;fianfie)6,.super/
cloths,ltlfx and cbitonVestsVisnmmef icassimeresv eati
net*, tweeds, linen driUsiarid checks, coitocades, color
ed cflssimereSj lnsh llnens. diapers, table cloths, Rob
Roy jaconet, Swiss and taulf muslins,
splendidfirapes, ibroacfoe, ihibct and delaine .shawls.
Bay State long and square shawls* laces, ! edgings and
insertions, cofior*,crapesfundersleevc s, coifs; cambric,
and silk haridkercmefsi'kid, silk and thread gfave9 and
mlttsVelikt wool and cotton hosier, parasols, bonnets,
trimmings* Ac," balysj ; P. ftl. PAVIW.’ Auct’r. •:
HAY— 50 bates prime Hay, to arrive and for sale by
jeSG^;'j___ __ MILTENBERGER & CO.
T?LGUR-75 bbls. just received and tbr sate by
J jell ARMSTRONG ft CBOZEK.
E.MF—63 liulea AJtMOuri D.KrKempjforsoleby
. je2B JAMES A. HUTCHISON * CO.
OYSTBRS— Hermetically sealed, in queans, for sale
by J.LAVELYftCO,
jelO . >C& Liberty street;
A . HOUSE AN D LOT on Carson street, South Puts
A burgh, for sale by JOHN B. SHEBRIFF*
je2B No. to Market street.
a TOBACCO—34 puckoges, various brands and qualf
, ties, for sale at a bargain. ;
jeiO CARSON A M’KNIGIIT.
LARD—4UU bbts. Grease, Lard, T in good
order. CARSQN M’KNIGHT-.
T>OOK CANDY—lied; While ami Yellow, for sale by
11 , J. LAVELY i. CO,
• jcSP J ••• ■ • ; • - gflg Liberty street.
Note, Filberts, WaJnuw, Fea.
Nnis, siul Cocoa Nuis. For.saie by . ... ....
J LAVELY A CO.,
»SBTea Dealers and Grocers.
PARASOLS— A. A: Masox ft CoWare selling out ther
bafance- of their large stock of ptaid and figured’
Parasols,ai a reduction Of 20 per cent, from former
price* : {jegS ,
lONNtrril BONNtn’St—A* A/ Masoh A Co. are
is closing outaheir large and Carefully selected stock',
of Spring and Summer Bonnets, ur greatly reduced
prices. fjcgp
Embroideries— Just opened at a. a. Mason ft
Co’s, a new and nch assortment of Embroideries,
comprising Chemizettes, Cotisrs, Cuffs, Underalecves,
LincnanaSwiss Handkerchiefs, Raffling*, Laces, Ac.
"• iarteiO .
Sue a r7MolassEs~aNd coffee—
■ 25 fchds. N. O. Sarar; •.
. 50 bbla.N.o. Molasses;
• SQbaga Rio CoiTee. For sale low by •
jcS9 CARSON ft M’KNIGHT.
C. B. CU*Sn2U---*'-"-**----»« j rHOMAS CU»MinS.
CUMMINS ft CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMUSIUN MERCHANTS,
. WHEAT CITY BLOCK ,
jetv3;ly*ss . MASSILLON, OHIO.
ENERAL- AGENT.—The undersigned is prepared
VJT to attend to purchasing and selling Real Estate*
negotiating Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Time Bills, City
and Land Warrants. All business emnified te my eare
will be attended to wiih promptness and fidelity.
jy3 •.■•r-v/THOMAai'ftlligFßC!r,g>--FiftiSatrtei.-.- : -
ipEA?^—4CK> half efiests of fresh Green and Slaek Teas-
L oil hand and for sale bythe
ed In & and itb packages,at prfees lower than we have
heretofore sold the same qualities. Rctail Groeers are
invited to call.. . . A.: JAYNES,
jelß . . : Pekin Tea Store,fi9 Rfth.it.
BRAN MbS— IN BOND—A. Seigneuts and Pellevot
sitt Brandies—dark and pale—in.qt casks;also,Na
poleon, In octaves—under-Ca*tota'House charge; to
fether with J 7 varieties of Rochellej‘ Cognac , and Boi*
eaux Braudiea of the most superior qualities; in store
and for sale cheap, by JACOB WEAVER, Jr.* •
my2o eor. Market and First sis.
Great Bargaihir *
IN VELVET, PILE. TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS
CARPETS—WhlchwiUbefdondat the carpel ware*
iboujc of Wi ftVClintock* 85 Fourth street. As we are
dcirxmioed to sell off our present stock of the above
goods at cost, wc invite the attention of those wishing
• io furnish, to great bargains. •: • • • •.
j-t W. M’CUNTOCK. •
SUPEftIOK AOKKI> Tl£A£.—The attention of Be
taUcrs is requested to oar superior Teas, put up in
quarter, half and one ponndpaclcages, securely covered
vtitliHu foil, tmd waTrSQted equal in every respect to the
best put op m the J2asi r anti superior to the majority of
them. Cvery? paelcoge)s iabelied with our name and
gucranice, tabject tobo reliurncd. if not approved on
trial. Dealers will be eupphe & avrates os lowaslke
some quality can be had ut the Eartem Cities.
lor sale by \Y. A. M’CLURGA CO.,
je3 firocctsundTea Dealers,
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/|>o DRAWING AMI SCHOOLS,—VV«
. §, hav* lost opened alarge iavolce of Foreign Steel
Engravings, Prints, Studies, X>nx«ingCards,&na Copies
fjrTcschcrsamiPapUa. v ■ ■
These &s!4iche* are the best published, and adapted to
all classes. They embrace Elementary,' Landscape,
Architectural, Object Frail; Flower and Animal studies,
Drawing Pencils, Paints, Crayon*, Ac.. . ..
For sale by - DAVISON A AGNEW,
Booksellers and Importers,
jt3o ' C3Markex street, neat Fourth
Dividend*
Dines o* Au.saitEJnt Bamott Compart, t
<. Jaly 1,1652. $
mttE President end Managers of the Company , (or
X. creeling a Budge over the Allegheny river* opposite:
Pittsburgh,: in the county of Allegheny, hevc.Uusday
declared* Dividend of One; Dollar. and Seventy-five
• Cent* on each share of the capital stock atandingin the
name oftadividnalson the Books of.the out
of the profits Of the lad flmomta, which will be-paid to
stockholders ortbeif legal representatives
jy&dlOifcvggt ; , JOHN it AttPKR, Treasurer.
Great Sal* of Ory GootU % __
A A. MASON ft CCfcvveUreotnmehee their. TENTH
A* G HEATSEMI-ANNUAL SALEof their Entire
Stock, ou Tuesday?duly stb, at Nos. 02 and 04 Market
street.
On this occasion their Wholesale Rooms will be open
cd to Retail Trade, and their immense :stock, recently
purchased of mairufeeiorers, importers, and large auc
tion sales,at a great sacrifice from, cost, will all he
.milked down and sold at fullyone-third Icssibaa usual
prices- ■. • ~. ■;■ : ■.,.. • ■■■■ .-• ••
DshitM, VartMttas, Qreeutaouis PUuts*
mitE best collection of Dahlias west of the raoun-
X tains, one hundred and fißy.varieties. ThoThuni ? s
and IloveyVYerbeuat, which are utfequatled, In fact,
Uovey’s America,' Republic, and Orb ofDay, and Thor*
bum** Heroine, S’Kclipser, and Sir S. Blanc, are admit*
ted to be; the Gems of the Worldi The -above, with
every variety of Greenhcuie atul other Plants, for; safe
at the Ptffcseogtr had Remittance Office or; -
® • • ROBINSON, .
European aud General Agent,
123 Wood street. .•
' -• Dissolution.
mHB firm of A. WILKINS & CO. has iblidiy been
& dissolved by mutual consent The business anil! ra
closed by .Thompson Bell.
THOMPSON BELL.
■ t-v BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
tItOSIPSOH BUJ." -‘-I A. CAtJOUET.
Thompson Belt 4b 00.,
(La» if A. TPilHni $ Co.)
Willcoullnue the Exchange snd Banking business at
the old stand, corncrThlrd and Markems. liyk
~ PITTSBURGH, JULY Ist, 18S4
XSiehanee and Banblns Hotsse
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A. WILKINS A CO.,
NO. 75 FOURTH STREET, FITTSB PSGff, PA, -
. (Opposite the Bank ofPittsborgb.). ......
- The subscriber, under new arul more favorable auspi
ces, will continue the Banking bnsinets and Stock Bro
kersge in the House formerly occupied byMesir*. Palm
er, Hanna A Co., and more recently by the Pittsburgh
Life InsuranceOompuny,where ho will bo pleased to
see his old Bleeds and customers.
jy3 ' A. WILKINS.
E" NGINEEU’S STATIONERY.—
Whatman's DrawineFaper, or all sizes.
Tracing Cloth. iuroHi 3d inch’s wide.
. Traaiwine’a Crbsa Section Diagram: paper, for era
banktnenls of 14 and 21 feet broadna;,and excava
tions or 18 and SB feet roadway.
.. Roll Drawing Paper, S 9 laches wide.
. Log do do: Doable Elephant.
I Profile Paper.
Tape Lines, oiled, divided in tenths.. ... ,
! Jackßon’s, Faber’s, and BrooTuneaA Langden’sLead
| Pencils.
Super India Ink
Inul&.Hubber.
Theabovo'whh a fall assortment ol nUorner klndsof
Stationery, for sale by
]eSG No;KtWoodstreet.beU Third and Fourth.
o Ooutractozia -
xtnoPOSALS will be received until after the 24ihday
. or jajy- nexl, intensive, at the. Engineer Offices of
the North Wcßiem Vifgima Railroad, m Parkersburg,
We*t Union mad; Clarksburg, fov»bo Graduation, end
Mflsonry'of 60 or Oflrsections (b! about one mileeachuf
that Boadr-embTieing part* 1 or we
work) and eontaittinit; a nuiinber -luurtels, deep .cut
tings and embankments, nsweHas a considerable share
of b rid go and culvert ltsu s Weßdrftom
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at the raoulh of Three
Forks Creek* two mites east of petierma to Parkers*
burg, on the Ohio river, ami is about in,lea m length.
> BpeciScations will be rchdy.at and.
oJsoatl?ettermaa,on and after tbeSiho July, proximo,
and Engiheors wilt bo on Utc .lirte to nflor-l information.
The country through whiohUte Road i-asseetsheaL
[ thy. welUetUed and cultivated,and abuiv-’etn. supplies'
■ may bo had; along Ute roate, and _ from eilr.ee end of it,
by meausof tbo Baltimore and Ohio Huitros i,the Nonh-
I western Turnpike and other good roads,ano:;y .be Ohio
1 river. ?Tho facilities for ebenp execution o. the work
< are unusuallygreat-Hands mustbeabandon:; "as the
1 Baltimore and Ohio Rsilioad is advancing *or Uly to
I camblcUOn, and re-leamng mlargo amount e- .or—,
t Bidders must bring ihehest testimonials,and wl> • into
| w htit other work they may haver on hand.
I By order of the President and Directors.
I BENT- H. LATROBE, Chief Ettg'.t ee'.
I Baltimore, June Bth, 1852.
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FOR SALE & TO LET.
mo LET— The STOKE ROOM «ni FIXTPBBS now;:
.-fLwejpled bjr the »Bb«eiib«r- rPoneMlOB *t»W ott?.
*p“ W h ' lfm l'A C hL7l S *IMM«,
flgft STORE HOOM,—Would Hit for
-£*£2 118 Market street.
.. NIMIOK *, CO, OS WiicrjKMt.
■ - THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE,on Wntemtrcet
®oa aearttic corner of fchon urcei. *
pas ply U> Alderpiim PARKINSON, 6thW«T , P '
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r*iO LEf—Hie subscriber offer* for SeinnSo *«
1 Store rootl nngr nnrnnled hv Jam .v
» n.ini»: Nn.s; Mftflieitireeir .Possession eigen BSM ,i -
or. the tat of Apu- v KnijUi re of. ~ - ....
janlilf CH AS. H. PAULSON. No.» Wood Si.
XpOK SALK—Two frame houser, two stories high,l7'
IT b? 3Dfe<t each, cooisftilng four rooms,*Eehl7 by -r. ’
II feet. ■ The lots are 2o ty 110 feeuoan, alley, situated s;v
Appl*y^o Wal<l °^^ le^ ei,yC **' ' •
jel7 No.a> Fifth street.
' For fienti
BESIRABLE BUSINESS STAND—r offer for ten ,
the warehouse now' occupied: by rae ni a dieff .
store on the corner of Libcrtyandiland streets- A
good location for -business of &ay kind.. "Possession.:
given Cmrocdmte>y t Inn !3j JaMES A: JONr~
FOR RENT,*—From’ the Ist ofApnl nell. lho ,
BaSa Store. with Dwelling -attached, on the cornerof .
Market and First streets—a good business stood* -
* lor a Store or Tavern, It lieinsonly one square from llie
river—will be rented low to a good tenant* Apply.to ■; -
. IVAIrTER BRaNT, - -
■t ■■■:-. • No. 338 Liberty si. *
Vatu for B*X«*
7fi § 00 “ LiND for SALE—Four miles ’
I north oriarenlnm,; iaj SO - acres cleared. Im- '■
pravemrau.area good Frame Dwelling Bonse, and aii r.
excellenUarge «3u per En
auireof the owner.GEOEGE CIULEPf:oh ihl-nreinir ;
ae» or E. WIbKINS, Marble W«ka,P tu,«g£.
j*9:lmd&gtw» , 7 41
For Sale* “
IfiO £ CRE S OF LAND In Lawrence comity, near
IOU Cross Cut Canal, three .quarter*' of- a ailo' 3£,m
Edinburgh,five-miles from New Oa*tle,- CO notes bntioin
halfthe tract good timber; 50 acres best coal: abodndr
with well watered; UireetiaurinsrmUr*
in the vicinity. Apply to v . CURTIS ADOBUs.
jya ..133 Wood street
BUILIMNCx LOTSraa s?ale.—Ten lots, located In -
the Eighth Ward, five of which have a from of *4 ‘
feet on Bluff street, hsvlng a commodions view of the
Monougahela river. The other five are in the rtar of
the above, each having a front of lN;feei by 10b deefe. 5
Prices fr0m. 450,00 Terras easy: 'Those who
desire a pleasant and heaUhy location will attend. - •
*'*— S.. CUTiiBERT, General Agent;
• ie3s ... .. . •• • • • :50 Smithfield street. -
fc'vlsCONO pda Salb —Two
7 new Brick Houses, (three story,} fire proof roofs—
conveniently orranged,.with parlor, dining TOora,kUeh«
cti, and foarchambefr, and good eellorsi all well finish**
ed and iu completd order. The lot ts 37 feel front by 43
deep to an alley. Price ewco Also, font lon in Birm
ingham, and two io East Birmingham,
easy. . S. CUfHBEKT, General Agent,
jeao . ■ ■■■ ■. ~• ■• - ~ SOSmithflcldstreet
*stWO ACRES AND A. COTTAGITfpoB ffxLX-In a
. desirable location, at half au hour r a ride from the' '
city, bythe Rnuroodfa valuable property .of stout two
aeres, weirstocked .witiiselectedYrmt df every variety*
tasiefdlly arranged otnd fn excellent Condition. The
Cottage baa awide centre hallj4 rooms and-finished at*
tic, good cellar, snd pomp ot goed water. ' The land
lies well, with .aeoutherti cxpcsare, ontbebink of the
Oh>o,'&ndiswe]Lwohh the attention of those derinnra
reireaun thecountry. PrteeßlStfO. Terms easy. m^ r;r
mediate possession . . .
• . • . S, CUTHBERT, GoneralAgent, .
Je23 50 Smithfield sireet.
A VALUABLE CRIST AULLfob. su,*—a Ul»t
lx Will, of fonr stories, with four run ef stone,- (mar- ••
mg put up. by W. TV. Wallace) ail in.fiite orders doing -
a good buHOtfj's. *
Also—Two saw Mills, two gooJ Dwelling Houses,
stable and. oat homes, with 300 acres of prime'iantf.l2o ' : '
in cultivation, a jarge orchard of fine fruit, 180 acres of • - >
very choice timber, and a homo market for the lumber; "
the water power isdumble; Biiuste near the Haskins’
ntn-nVei* 18 miles above Marietta, Ohio. Price for the' '
; wholeooly SdjtitlQ j.StljOOOlQli'and; balance in IS vculv,
payments. . S. CUTHBKfIT, Gen’i Agent.
• }?% . ■■ . ySOgmithficlUHrcet.
For Sale*
A DESIRABLE location for a SADBLER, in'tbe '
iX tbTmng town of HANOVER, Columbiana county, ' •
Oluo-: The buildings on the premises were erected for
the express poipo&e of carrying on the Saddlo and Hor
ness manufacture; and an excellent business has been :
doßein that line. For furiher-infannation, apvly to Jo- ' "
seph Keith, ou the premises,orro . • • -r r ,
H.T. LEECH, Jr, ~
m o tr WoodtireetjPiitsbarghr -
not sold before the first day of September; * •
XBS2} the property will on that day be di«po«ed rf- *v ; ' :: '
pabue pale; (Gazette copy and ebarre Posi) je2G*2in ' :
Ab AHM bUK tfALh—-Contaimng one hondredacres -
aOfland t siinaiedin M’Candleaa towtwhlp. Alleghe
ny conuty, eight miles from Pittsburgh. Oa uie • prem
ises are 4wo Stone Houses, with the necessary Ont-
Haases, Barns, Ac. Seventy five acres are cleared,fbe
reauiader-well timbered. This property offers indacc
ments rarely met with, to persons rdesirous of investing
their fttnds lit real estate. 'ihe Buiter and:2fenienonle
oiank road passes Within ICO yardsof the premised; for
awry purposes it U unsurpaMed, and caa-be divided
into .three or four parts, having a sn&teiem number of
springctonffoidany.snpply.ofwater forthe same. For
patucalars apply to John Stewart, oathe premises, Jas.
S Stewart,Fleming street, Allegheny- city, or to . -
-.•-je2(;: : : V-P. M^KENyA;Auctioneer.
•'■•srarm Xor-aale»v-v- j; :
. A VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE—Situated onßig :
SewickJey 'Creek, fifteen miles below Allegheny •
City, and about three-quarters ofa mile from thoßail* •
road, containing 48 acres, 33 of wldcß'ris rich bottom •
land,-welt adapted to gaidenlng or agricnlmml par* '
poses.- The baiance is npland, well;eiuaated, aiid weU..
limberedtbasA youcgorchuiAof about 100 thriftytrees.
It is well watered. Jthas a smalf house bn it and ma- ~r
tenals ready.to pat no anew one 18 by S 3; It is expect- •
ed that a railroad station house, will be pat cpwiihin f
mue from iu For terms enquire of -
„ CURTIS A DOBBS,
Real Estate Patricks-and Friend’s Baak-i *
inr Honne.Tgi.eor; wood and , ffnygp- r
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fTlEfi BUILBING LOTS—-Fiiuste4 in thecityofPilU-
X bureh, being Nos. 195 to.&tlinciaaivejin the plan of
lots laid oat byCookan(rCasßai,ihc loth of Aprii,l£3s,
nndbocmdedoud described,as follows; via: Beginning
on Cuff-street at-jthe corner of .Cassat street, thence ex
lendlngjn width on Cliff street 240$ feet to the comer of
lot No. 2Q5, acd indepth ISG feet 2 inches to Cook street;
each of the said ten lots being,24 feet on Cliff and Codlc
streets; and 15® feet 2 inches in depth* excepting lot No.
1»5,-wWoii i*3l!t feet wiae. 'TBese lou will be tow on
very accommodating terms, if applied for soon,-' - '<■
. • THOMAS MOFPITTj Real Estate Agent,"
leS* : as Fifth Wet.
Vatunblo Property for SeM.
«|iiiG subscriber, as Agent for the owner, offers at pii- • -
.X.-vato sale, the two Lots of GroQiid,nßinbeied lnthe-- 1
plan of the city : of patabjysli, 71 and -72 fronting on
Penn street 120 feet, and extending feetVmoie or •
less, to the Allegheny River. This property,will bedh« .
posed of open sneh terms as wiil-sectcre id the pare ha
sersa profitable investment contigu
ous to the entrance into the city dfthe Central Rail
road andPennsylyahla Canal, itaffordrfavotable iitea '
for Warehouses, orcanbe-conveniently dlvidcdiiuo
eligible'baHding r loi3 t '.ahd must-become, upon the com-•>'
pleuon of the public improvements, now iiiprogresMrt'
ana around the’city, greatly enhanced in valuefor bu-- ! ■
smess purposes. for farther information apply to
r.t. leech; jr., '
-.je&lm * , +. No. 133\Vood street, Pittsburgh. * *■
FLOUR— luobbls.Extra and BcpejfineFlour, for Sale. -rw
frS US. WATERMAN & SONS.
IjuT ASH-3 casks in atom andfor sale by: ;
JT jy 5 L S. WATERMAN A SONB[
SO&Pr— 15Q boxes Cindanati, for saleby
JeW -_SMJTH A SINCLAIR;
iKPFER SAUCE—ikic.bbuies.forsafoat - m• •
jy2 ; MOBRISyin the Diamond.
J KAD'-rl.OOOvpigs soft Catena Lend, landing'from
i steamer Persia, aud for sale by .
JC2S JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO.
- Frankfort Springs.
0 W« DUNG AN respectfully informs his friends -
* and thepnbUc generally.-that on. the Stallone in-;'
Btanifthe FRANKFORT HOTEL will be opened for
the accommodation, of BOARDERS, during the sure* :
met season. -
Frankfort,. June 7dhn .
Atilgnmeat for tbs Bioefltaf GreditSm
BY order of voluntary assignment executed' on* the
Bth day of May, m the year 1853; by Ccutx, M’-
OiATB A v0.,10 Richard T. Leech, jt:, the said Clark.' -
U'Gralb A Co.; made the sold Richard T. Leech, jr, a
Trustee, tor the benefit of tbeir creditors. All persons ; >
having claims agaiQßt the said firm, are requested to ;
presentment to the sQtseriber:andall persons indebted'
to the firm, are notified to call on the subscriber* at 133
Wood street, Pittsburgh, and pay or arrange the same.
nyt? v R* T. LEECH, JR.
Saloono aa4 HaUia» .
T¥TM. M, WaRP swould. Tespedtfolty -■ announce to
AY ..the Ladies.and'Gentlemen - of-Pittsburgh.and vi-’
cinity, tfiat the spaeioai Saloons at
mgs, arc now sopplied with a sapeiior .quality oflco .
Creams,Cakes, Fruits, and other refreshments.-'Open
from ® A.M.totl F.M
, BathUig department will always fie fonnd'
In dider. for Hot, Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in- •.
<U»pen*ible requisite for the preservation of health.
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WhU« Swlpbwr BWlagti f »
BAUBLING GAP. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PA- <
31II1S Jastlyeelebroted moowaln retreat; so wclLand •-*
- favonibly known to the citizens of Philadelphia, - - >
Baltimore, Pittsburgh and other places, wiU be open fot -:;;'
visifon on and afteriheFlßST uF JONE. - Tfiebuild'-.-
togs havobeehgi'eatly enlarged and Improved, in order ■
toraeeitheinereasinffpatronage. -:
and those who admirc mQUTUaut scenery, tbis place of- - -
ferspenhshcht inducements, which cannotbe surpassed >
by any watering place in the United States From Pius*
burgh, ihese Springs ' are accessible .in about twenty
hours, by the way of the Central: Railroad to Harris
burg? from Harrisburg to the Springs; via Carlisle *nd^-
NewriUe,on the CumberlandKailroad; it is 35 miles. ’ J -
■ We are pledged to make visitors comfortable andhi!iA r "
moderate. SCOTT COYLE. -
R’ftrtnca— Messrs. J. D.- Williams, Joseph II Hill.- .
Robert D. Thompson; MajorM?Candlesh, J» D. M’CoriU •
le‘»:d2ra
AO UUMBUOK I ~ '
Grandßatlonal AnalveriKry gale of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODSI
AT JEFFERItP ONE PRICE CASH STORE
No. 7e Maria*tTctl 7 tKtTffcen. SaUTlh<ind ik* Diamond
rpHE subscriber wilt commence a closing om vale of -
X* theentire steefcof Spring and Suiftuner Drv fSfliXdfl!
on Monday,June2B 1853 Whaiers may relvAm *
the following deductions will be made on the- orinfiS 1 '
prices:
, ; Crape Shawls have been selling at- • i; -vr-■•••'
, , ®7,tGredueea to 84,00"
do do do 13,00 do 7J»
5° - 1200 do 8,00-
«o Oo 14 00. do 10,00
<lO 10,00 do 12,00
_ Op _do do 22,00 do 10.00.
Super Claci. Dress BUk« .clllng at ' :
■: . . IXO .. . do*. 80c* * *
do do do 133 do 1M
_ , do do do 160 do 1.13
Talk Saline selling «i 1,62, do 1,25
CbamelionSilkaDracadkselUngatt,23 do * 1J)0
do do do 1,60 do 1,20
do black do 1,73 do 1,37
Punted Lawns have been selling at
121 do 10a
do do . * do * IS do 12,
do do do IP| do 14 '
do do do 25 do IS
Soper French. Jackonei Lawas, sellin* at
" '37* do S 2 .
Soper Flam Popuns. do 44 do 31*
do Fignred, do 60 -do 33
Barege do Laineo, - do SO do 31*
do ‘ do do 37* do s»
do do do - 31 do SO
• _Oor siookembucea every.arJe'ty of FUncp «oa
pleDrr<3oodS|«Ueh.-we will sell at redseed.
prep aralory to receMng Fall Oood.
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