(t f N *■■, . s j' - ’ ■' ■.u-' i,' ,; /: c , »* / c*». * - , V\fr A *- -* * ZSk*-»C *, till * » .% y\ -, <• »**-! ' V *§* & aA* Sasss "* i«* s-v. - v4^<4 > l^r>^ *>*VV*, r-V. J.l i> ?*# W*?»J^i J ’>,tfkiifc ,^%, '*»' rt> k *ri sC^I-i> KsS£&#*<&? h»\f* m^V'* *4 *?^V 1 **<■ >».“ *f. wd* 'JI -*• i <s «&iaife&g ' To be Opened.—‘ lhe Ohio and Pennsylvania Igpjiijij Railroad.vrillba formally opened,to Wooster du ajgsj® - ring the present" month. A heavy seption has ||| ■ ' ~*»~*"y* , - - Dflilq Renting ftoi MONDAY MOBNlNCf:::::;:::::-:n:~::::KrLY An Explanation. —Judge JFonrard, on Satur day morning, animadverted in a severe manner on n report of his charge'in tlie habeas corpus caso, which appeared in the Morning Poet. His honor was perfectly Justified m his remarks on the following paragraph: “Inregard to the fact, that if a homicide oc curred, when a party intended merely to perpe trate an assanlt and battery, the. offence was re duced to ; -murder- in the second degree.- Mr. Justice lewis very properly remarked that .the intention was immaterial, as it'was.excluded in any felony.” The manner-in which we had taken down the above sentence, in onr note of the charge, was “that the intention was it was excluded in any of the four fedoniu— rape,arson, , burglary, and bnt owing to what print ers call an “out” in transcribing it, and an over eight in the proof reading, it appeared as above. As. to the ..other errors liiß honor noticed,'his language may have been different, but the idea was the same. In the District Court, on Saturday morning, before Jadges Forward and Williams, W. W. lewis, Esq., stated he wished to make Boms re marks, in relation to a subject which would have the effect of prejudicing the public mind, in relation to his client, James A. Cochran, -who was charged.with the murder of Samuel Mitchell. Mr. I. then proceeded .to review an article head ed :« The Late Assassination,” published in the Commercial Journa! of Saturday morning, on articlcwhich he could not- but have believed to havo been published with, the ferocious intention of injuring his client, did he not know the gen tlemanly character of the editor of that- paper, and he had probably been misled by the farad cfamoja—the hundreds and the thousands of idle rumors circulated about the city. Tho- editor stated that: It will bo remembered that the first attack -upon the slain man, was made by Cochran.— Cochran smote Mitchell, whorenpon Mitchell turned and chastised the transgressor at his own game-- of fisticuff.. It is shown -that Coohran, smarting under: the punishment brought upon himself,- with the true instinct of that cowardly claBS who depend npon-stnng shat, .bowio knives and pistols,, proceeded up town in quest of Jewell and his gang; and haring in cold blood planned his revenge, came with his reinforce ment to renew the attack on Mitchell. There was not a word of truth in this so far as the evidence was concerned. Hie client was not one in the habit of associating with men whir carried bowio knives, slang shot or pistols. He was a hard-working and industrious man.— There'was no evidence that he: went in search of Jewell.- On the contrary it repudiates the idea that ho could-have-had any cold blooded inten tion.to kill the deceased, and that he was intox*. iaated, both - before and after tho occurrence.— His meeting was purely accidental. In this . article,, tho editor places himself in the position of. both Judge and Jury, and passes sentence of death. . After some further remarks on the same sub ject, Mr. Irwin concluded by stating that ho in conjunction with his colleagues , had been painfully occupied for sometime past in an in vestigation of all tho testimony which could bo collected in this sod caso and that ho would again bring it before the attention of their Honors should he deem it necessary. Drowning.—The young man, Mr. D. Jf. Ja cobs, drowned on Friday evening, (which we no ticed in our paper of Saturday,} was under the following circumstances. He had gone into the Allegheny river with a number of 7 others; who observed him sinking and rising immediately af ter entering the water, but supposed ho was di ving, when the current carried him under a coal flat, and oil attempts.to save him were vain, his companions being seized with.panic. His body was found on Saturday morning. It is supposed he was seized with cramp on entering the water. Mr. Jacobs was highly esteemed by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances. Howas a saddler, and worked for . Mr. Mackey, on Wood street.. - Mr. J.wos a member of the Good Intent Fire Complin;, and the company attended bin funeral in a body. : Two or three of (be other-companies also attended. Dromitd. —Another young man, belonging to the Good Intent Fire Company, named Thomas Johnston, was drowned in the Mouongahola riv er on Saturday afternoon. In diving from a boat, hostruck his head against a rock, which stunned him so muck that life was extinct before, any assistance could bc'rendcred. fellfl *te |||||| ’Jpsi _ln Mourning.—Out citizens yesterday, from 11 : A. M.' until 1.P.M., showed, by outward demon stration, their lovo for the great statesman, , who is now no more, and whose death all parties and sects deplore as a national loss. The stores in the city (with but a fern. exceptions) closed dar ing the time of the movement of the funeral pro cess ion,which was during the hours mentioned above. Flags were displayed, shrouded with crape, and many of our public buildings were trimmed with mourning; minute guns were also tired. Work-shops and ware-houses were de serted, and every person seemed to sympathise in this event os in that of a family bereavement. Found Drovmed, —The body of a man, name unknown, was found lying on the breakwater,- below Seven Mile Island, yesterday morning,; whore it bad been washed by the water. The man was about G feet 30 inches high; had light hair and sandy whiskers, and was stout built. Judging from appearances, he must have been a deck hand on a- steamboat, nothing was found about him by which bis name orrcsidence could be ascertained. Coroner Arthurs, held an in quest over the body of the man, and the jury re turned a vordict in accordance with the facts. . &§S SB - Rebuilt —The•■ buildings. occupied .by Mr. Ir win os a rope warehouse, and the other ware rooms contiguous,' have been rebuilt r nnd now present the same fine appearance they did be fore tbo destructive fire of lost winter laid them in ashes. : Such enterprise.deserves success— more especially, as the enterprise rose above misfortune. . ■ Quarrelsome Dog. —John Casiday made a com plaint on Saturday, before Aid. Parkinson, ogainst John Wilkinson, for keeping a , dangerous •dog, Which had bitten him..: The owner of the •dog afterwards proved that the prosecutor had •tramped on the animal’a leg and tail.- The Al derman sentenced Casiday to pay the costs in the. case. . Assault and Battery. —Mary Jane Burns, of the Fifth ward, made a complaint against Alex ander Burns,-before Aid.: Parkinson, in which he wub charged with assault and battery. Burns was held to bail. An Assault —A complaint was made by Mar garet Donnelly, onSaturdoy, that John Donnelly, •a relative,;had committod an assault on her, in. he? own boose. Thh assailant was admitted; to bail by the Mayor. Cosily —Tho John. Simondsj- the mammoth' steamer built here last, winter, it is said, has cost her proprietors $90,000, as she lies at the' St. Louis wharf. Tippling Souse,— Margaret MclUmgar was or- Tested yesterday, and committed to prison, .charged on oath of Elisabeth MoWhiriy, with keeping a tippling honse. A further Hearing.—the three men, Quinn, Binne, near the onter.-depot,'on Monday night, Dolan, - and Kearney, neensed of robbing Dr. badafurther heoringbeforo the Mayor Saturday. One of - the, .witnesses; Christopher Qarie, testi fied that the pantaloons (which: Dr. Rinno had identified as his own) were made for him by a tailor named-M’Cntobeon, in Westmoreland 00:, I they were too small for him, and he left them at a store to sell, where Quinn said he had pur chased them. Another wltnesß, (Kate nart,) testified that Edward Quinn accompanied her home on Wednesday evening, from the house of Mr. O'Brian, on the Fourth at. road; it was quarter- before l ten when she: (accompanied by Quiun)rcached home,.and the prisoner.did not leave until half after ten. Tho keeper of the boarding honse wberc .Quinn boarded, stated he came home at 11, o'clock, on Tuesday night, and found Quinn there. . Bridget v Hughes said that Kearney and. Dolan- were at her houso, in tho Fifth ward, until about 9 o’clook on that evening. James Murphy testified that Kearney and Dolan came to his houso (the Fifth- word Honse,) on Tuesday night, between 9 and 10 o’clock, and staid all night. John S.- Kinchner stated that Kearney and Dolan oa Tuesday night, entered his, house, accompanied by another man; whom he oouid not recognize as Quinn; and asked where iEtua street was, ho directed • them, and they started ont. > This is a singular case. Mr. Binne swears that hebelieves Quinn to be the person who robbed him, and that , tho pantaloons - shown were the ones taken from him; near tho outer depot. Rea - ney and Dolan;. Mr. B. iB not so positive of, , but says they are about the size and have the same Voices of the two persons who aided in tho rob bery, and he believes them to bB tho same per sons. ... ■ ... The throe persons were remanded for a’far ther hearing to-day. Railroad Pusinete. —-There has -been a great increase of business on the Ohio and Pennsylva nia Railroad during the past month. - The re ceipts for June wore aafoll owe: From passengers..;;.....slo,6l9 09 “ Freight 5,196 91 Total $21,715 99 This is exclusive of mall service, which amounts to about 5000 per month. Tho total receipts received since the opening of the road, last Au gust, amount to $101,815 81. Number of pas sengers carried since the opening of the road, 143,379. New locomotives. —Four new locomotives have been contracted for in Boston, tor tho use of tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company.— They are of 15 inch cylinders and six feet dri ring wheels, calculated for high speed, which are to bo,put in the road as it is finished. These .splendid engines are to be named, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and arc intended to run forty-miles an hour, and will mako the dis tance to.Crestline, .186 miles, in ahont 6 hours. iWio Boats —At- the lower part of tho wharf a number of now boats ore lying, where they are receiving the finishing tenches from our mechan ics, in their cabins and - engine rooms. Wo counted six oa Saturday, viz: Alliance, Return, Qoiden State, Q. T. Yeatman, and two others, whose names have not been designated. Several of the above boats are fine and large,—the others are intended as low water craft. Nearly runout.— Thopraetieoof calling steam boats after the States of the Union, we bad ama . gined, had nearly expired, owing to the names, both fanciful and teal, running out; bntit seems wo were mistaken; far a steamer at our wharf— and a good and. new one too—bears the name of tho “Oolden State.” The real names, and a ce rics of “ nick-names,” have run out, bat there are “ a fow morn left” of auother kind. Important Derision —Tllo writ of quo ssarranta brought by Messrs. Rush and M’Moster, against Jobn-V. Rowland, County Treasurer, to show cause by what authority he collected beer and other licenses, far tho cities of Pittsburgh nnd Allegheny, was on Saturday decided in favor of Messrs. Rush and M’Master, Treasurers of Pitts burgh and Allegheny. Commercial facilitiee. —The Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad Company have lately made ar rangements with the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. to roeeipt for goods through from Philadelphia to Cleveland; and it is expected that during the season of law water, great quantities of ■ light goods will tahe this rauto to Cincinnati. The Weather, on Saturday afternoon, cooleil off; a thunder storm anil slight shower was the cause of tho change. ’ Another reason, it is gen erally believed that every person is satisfied with the amount of hot weather .we bare had. and thin change is by “ general desire.” ' Robbery.-*- Some villain entered the sleeping apartment of Mr. Itinebcart, on SmUhfiold street, near Fourth, and stole therefrom, out of Mr. It.'s clothes, the sum of $2O. No-clao has been discovered, in order to arrest tho rascal. Narrow Escape. —Tho Neptune Fire Eell fell to tho ground, on Saturday evening,, and was in jured so much ns to render it useless. Two members of tho company, who were ringing it, narrowly escaped being orushed by its weight. . Burglary. —Tho house of Mr. John Cornelius, intho First word, Allegheny City, was entered on Thursday night by some thieves, who succeeded in getting one hundred dollars. They have not yet been discovered. Incendiarism, —Some evil disposed person at tempted to set fire to the store of Wm. Dawson, tailor, in the Diamond, in Allegheny, on Friday night. The fire - extinguished itself, however, for want of air. Costs.— Charles Wedley was committed by tho Court, on Saturday, for costs. CINCINNATI SOAP—SO boxes brown, yellow unit plain white, for family n«o, rcc’d and (or dale by lylO - .' W.'A. M'CLURU A CO. Admlalitrator*« notice. ■\TOTICG IS HEREBY GIVEN, ihnuhe oitder.ii-iied XI ho* been appointed sole Administrator of. the estate of PATRICK QUINN, deceased; and, all. permnts, in-, debted 10 said estate, areinotiflcd to make payment to him; and those bavins claims against said estate; to present them ptoperly duUienlieateU for settlement to the snme» . IjylOiwtUl > : JOHN. QUINN, Adm'r . fjIANOY MIAPS— S* -. 25boxes VariegatedSoap,in oars; . 04 do • do do balls; . . - 04 dosenHoney do . .■ 0 . 10 do ’. Lowla Bro.WindsorSoap ; , . Superior. Palm.and Castile do; For sale wholesale und retail by ~ if lo _____ W. A. M’CLURO tt CO, l£ stray- Hart, • . >h AN KSTRAY ItlAttE came to the prerai tfl-—fwsesof the subscriber,in Penn iownrhip, Al- Megheny eoumy, about tho Jstof June. Sho ’bill *‘l(ii is about SO years of nge, aml white, without any other marks; The owner is requested to come for ward , prove property, pay ehurces and take her away. . JVlOmdMtw* _ FRANCIS WILSON. S' UPEKiOK Racked TEAS —Tho attention of Re tailers is requested to our superior Teas, put up in qaartcr,half tutu ono paund packages, sccnreiycovered with tin foil, and warranted equal ucvery respect tatlie (best put ap in the East, and superior to the‘majority of .them. : Every package Is'labelled with oar . name and guarantee, subject to he returned,.if not aoproved on trial.' Dealers will be supplied.at rates as low as the same quality can be had in the Ea-tera cities. ' 1 or sale by W.'A.M’CLUIIG I CO,, jeB Grocers arid Tea Dealers. lisue’S-guma PlauoFqrte Factory, _____ T. L. LEASE having applied mschi. Aj£j*~9eraS|ncry to the roannfaciure of PI ANUS, he is enabled to sell at least twenty-five 11 S? (■ {faer eenuehoanetthan any brought from the East, and Warranted rqunlin every respect. ; ’■' Six ictave Rosewood. Pianos, from 8180,00 and Severn octave do do r 250,C0 1 PiMO Wardroom, on Hand street, over Johns' Mine . ra and repsire.l. . jj.e&y —“ Mai oeuag Biaek Teas. TO SSB££s!ft F.ne o°>on^ iic!on Extra Oolong - Young and Gunpowder,, sameprjees to call and examine o nr atock, either packed in quartet or.balfpounu packages, of in Wlk. bv the half cheat,. . , • - xi * - A. JAYNES, Pekih Tea Store, ,e 8 * ' 33 Fifth «tre?t. " t » v. "- ’ J - ‘ \ , * - * „ < * i * * „*,/ .! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BY TUB &BEILLY LINE. ACCIDENT ON STEAMER MANCHESTER Philadelphia, July 10. Thomas M’Anully and John SI. Mullen, har keopcr and steward of the steamship City of Manchester, who arrived here from Liverpool, died this morning from burns received from the explosion of a cask of liquor in the spirit room, The accident occurred, last evening whilst in the bay. The bar-keeper was drawing liquor at the timo, when.tbe candle fell into the can. The a time, threatened to destroy the vessel* and caused great excitement among tho passen gers, about three hundred in number. The fire was ; extinguished by flooding the spirit room. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—JuIy 10. Cotton... Finn at previous . rates; the range daring the; week was 9@lU for Upland, and 10@105.for Orleans and Mobile. ' - Piour...Rather dull; $4@4,12 for mixed and straight western brands; $4,25;f0r standard and good Penna.. and $4,60@4,75 for extra brands. :• Com Meal $3,60 for Penna: Rye Flour very scarce at SS,6O. Grain... Wheat somewhat improved since last week. Penna. white at $1@1,01@1,02. Rye scarce at 80. Com in steady demand at G 4 for yellow. . Active and firm at former prices, with an advancing tendency. NEW TORK MARKET,—JuIy 9. ■Cotton...SalesGOO bales New Orleans at 91@ 10J;: uplands 9@lo. The sales of the week are 1 000 hales. Flour.. .Sales 43,000 State at $4; Southern at $4,60. . - Grain... Soles 17,000 bus. southern wheat at 98. Corn mixed 69@C1; yellow 60@C2; white com Cl. Ryo 80. ’ Provisions-Mess pork $19,26; prime $l7. Hams 10c; piokled B}. Prime beof 10@111; mess beef 14J@17J. ..Sales of St. Domingo at 8; Laguira Whisky...Prison 22. £>CREKNINGS—ItIObus. just received anil for sale by kJ w® RUSSELL & Johnston/ HAY— -SO bales prime llavrin arrive and lor sale by . MILTENBEROER A CO. FLOUR— TS bbls; just received end forsaieby ~ ARMSTRONG &CROZER. HEMP— £G bales Missouri D. it. lleiep, f.ir sale bv" jeiw JAMES A; HUTCHISON A CO. fill ELSE—ICO bxs. \V. It. Cheese* in good order. V ■ CARSON A M’KNIGUT. IL'OKdie very best of VINEGAR, goto > r-_ F iV-i MORRIS’, in the Diamond SPANISH muss—to bales on band and for sale by jell ARMSTRONG A CROKEH GORN—ISO bus. Yellow, (shelled,! in store and tor safe. [irgflj MiLTKNIIKROER A CO: (1 -TONS Kentucky Hot Blast Metal, received and for it sale l*y. 1 1 evil[ : , MILTKNBBRGKR A CO. SILK POPLINS —A. A* IdiioX A ce. havo imi re. cctved two cssea fitieSillr Poplins. (ieSO CURRANTS— lScdsks,for sate liy ■ .■ : . ~ „!??» SMITH A SINCLAIR. A FINE imouiuealof i’c(fa:eVry,of everydcscnTi noo, Just received at the UroeSiere of fl’i JAMES A. JONES BLACK Lawns AND UEttAUKS— Jastreceived si A. A. Mason A Co.’s, 40 pieces Itlaolc Lawns and tterages. _ ___ ■ ■■■ ■■,■■■■ ■ , ■■■ .... ■ Ijwlß ILK BONNETS.— A, A, ftlssulf a Co. have lost O received, (per Express,) IVdoz.Stlk lionnets, new est aadmest tasnionuble styles. ItcH OY s ri'.US—ijorulcwciiHy sealed, in at. cans'Tor »n!r 1 by J. LAVELY A CO , 1"1G , Y 65 Llnciiv street. ■ A HUDse ANOLuTo,, Carson street,ttoatnritis .fa. ■ burgh, tor «alc by JOHN It. SUKRUIFF, No. 10 Matketmreet. fI’OBACfIO-—lll jiLrlsg vs. v 3 tiyus br amis and cusfi. X lie-.for sale at a liurgain. jv.9 CARSON & M’KNIOIrT. GREASE. L. aI, li—4 .J iJ blit*. Grease Lard, In good •hipping cider. • H-S9 CARSON A M’KNJGHT. IYOOK CANUY-Hcd, White and Yellow, (or sale by XV J. LAVELY A CO, jrSD SCS Liberty street. t! UG AK—SJ bhds. prime New Urtesns Snear, for said (3 by I. 8. IVATiiIIMAN A SONS, jyO. No,, 60 and Si Water and CJ Front sis. Buckets andtubs-imiSm. iiiikeU; •' “• te co To’**; forsaleby . jell STUART A SILL. Kill titeivtus.—Ju-t received si A. A. Olasos A Co.’s , £0 dos. Alexander’s Kid GloveY, ussotted eotut s :’■ .. ~ ,jyt w*ct»*aarvcd <»uus. eiiy «ljd VX coaturf-bromL fat «alc by. ... jfcg ... -. ; ,-• I*B, AVATERMANJfc jONj, 2-yil Uy o,Moi*»VeA, 111-piMas’c'aic triages, for tale t>r •hi; .. j-h. waterman & /S tMi'st AMO A. A. .UtaiJ ft C’o.. are VT now openinir a iarpe lot or new «y!c<Jijap« anil Pi lapel, ibn&liie for Mantilla!. : |jyl Clf KfiSB—CO boxes prime Western Reserve, ja*t re*, erivci &s<T foi %u!c by KUSSFJX & JvIINSTON, i\U _ _ •. l|i>\Vaur street. ■ 50 l»bU new No 3 Jsi r o"ilsc ke rtlf {.Uftnsri -1;. «im*ciu »ii.«peeUoil;| No» AiUßtie' -ceived and for sale by :»a v us, waterman & goNs MAMS aMI SHOI/LUbUS—7 - prime sugar cured Hums; ttf ~U»» do .. Vo Blx-utienr. jcoofaia. *d, for sate by ftys} L. 8 VS aTKR«aN & SOSA _ —Just opened si A. A M*«i'os i JCi Co’ivaftowrafii rtcli lusnumeoxor Rrobrotijerie*, ChirtmaeUca, Co.Urj?, Ciill*, Vadcntleev**, Uqcq aniSwm UanakcrcMcis, Raffim;** Lnces, &e. JaneS&r U *Uim?y aahaiid*«nd for saJcfjt qßantnicsio sch parchaser-j upon as favorable lew* a* tiny bpoar. wc« of the mooutains, -i, 1-AVELY A CO. t - li?_ _ ,- ■: Tea fleatm and Gtoceri 'VTfAVSi'At'kK FIOfcS.~FV A Kuc it wed’s latent New«hapcrJ?ileMbebestftowia received and loTiaiebjr J; R. WkLIHN* UoOkfeUer and Stationer, lyS dHAVood »i .twrttreen Tlurd and Voonfr. lu'INH ofthisS CtTulhS Ar JJ. A. a.Ma?on t Co. are row doting dot ax llteir great *emi annant Bale,iheircrlire ntoik of Fine Dree* , Oocdvaisii Ui!toen*eTedoct’on from former price#.— ( Also, Crape nr.d Summer diawlr, Farawl*, Bonnet* | and Uonncl ftibbons. • • jjyg i'KKrfll ARRIVAL— . 1 &rbb)*.No.l Baftttoore Herring; 15 do do Trimmed Sbad * 15 do Whiting, n superior auiclfl. Fcr aule on liberal terms by MAGUIRE A 13ANC, mi Second «nrcef. Great BareMait IN VELVET, Pit Mi TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CAIIPKT3-~VVblcb will he found at the carpet ware house or W. Aj’Citntoek, 85 Fear h street; As we ere (I*si«Tmmci i«> sell off tiur present 1 stock of the above poods nicest, we invite the attention of those wishing to furnishsio great bargains. i**l W. ftPCLINTOCIL Another UTeiU Arirtvei M Sou 9?« D .. UftfrXJO A GO., north-west corner cf Woodiu * and Diamond alley, are just opening -a Fresh Stock of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, Lalnes, Bo rage Be-Lalner, French Manchester and Domesilo Gißfihamiu ToßCthet, wiUf acompl«tc. : assortment of Ladiee’ Dress Goods. Also, u furge stock (f Hosiery, Gloves,Ac. These, together with opt former purchases, makes our stock unsurpamd by any west of tliemoaa* tains; to which wo solicit the attention of buyers, as we can oflenberuon the most favorable.term*. jc4 GH»;sfl a eft (T&OIIO U IIbBTO Hlfiftr viioa ztstvyonKi MANUFACTURER of ifae Cole \? V brwedGOSBAMEn VKNTILA- K>\ < TING WIG, ELASTIC RAND ybj TOUf KKS.atid every description of" V. V Hair Tor Ladies and No. #9 Fourth'sirretjbe lUeicher’s Sysjcin enables Ladies and Gentlemen to measure Hicjr y/sSsfeij]|r heads wnh accuracy. r FDiPWtGS No. I Thcroand of the lUftd. r . “ 2. From the foreheud over the head to ireck,No.S. u 3. From car to ear, over the lop. 4. From ear to ear,found ibc fsrehoads For 7bup«j, to trust tht top cf 14s Head o»iy. A Paper Pattefn.iheegitotslmpe of the Raid pan. jy ; ■ ;■ PJrvate QUcmsi. D IS. V.RO WN, No.>l DIAMOND A L LEV. Dsvutbs his entire attention to sq ofCce prsejlce. HiatasiiieasismosilyconGnedio Xs cr Vfntual Dmarr*. and such pain affections, brought on by imprudeoeot youihrullndalgenceamlozcesß. - . :: Syphilis, Kraplions, Goflon, .; hea.GleetjSitieiure, UreUiruiDischarges, Impurity of the Bloody with ati diseases the veneres; origim Gkiti Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Teiter. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness, Im* potency, Hites, Rheumaiiam, Female. Weakness, Month ly Suppressions, Diseases of the JointSj Fistula in Ano> Nervous Aiftlctlons, Faina in the Back and Loins, frrito’ tioiH of the liladder,and Kidneys,successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. . / , Slxieen yo&rs , practice (six in this city \ enables Dr, Drown tobuerassutancea of apeeuy cme to ail who may come under hU c&re. * .■ . . .. Office and jrrivate consulting rooms, il Diamond ay, 117" Charges moderate. novs:dAwly Tf>EUMATISJL—Dr. Brown’a newiy aißcovred rem* edy for Rheanlatlsmii * speedy andeertain remedy foriliatpainfultrouble. ftftcverfaUt. _ Office and Friv&le Consultation Rooms No. 41, DIA MOND, Pittsburgh, Henna.- The Doctor is always a boms MnrcbS3-daw FAVRTTIS SPRINGS HOW OPBff. 1 fglHISt highly nuraciive ; and fashionable WATEK -1 INfi FLACE has‘ been leared, together wuh the “FAYETTE SPRINGS ftdjacenV.thereto, by. the T>rbprlfitor of ilie 41 Farmlngtoa Hotel, 1 ’ on. the Natibhal Boftd, who has secured the best cooks untLtbe supplies of every Icind, with- a detenmcation to pleaw ufl lils.yiaitoTs: ?A new. Building, with forty Rooms, Una recently been added to the eatoblißhment . These SPRINGS are surrounded by the most delight ful and foihantio Mountain Scenery, in a eaol climate, with pure air aiid pure water. The curative and puri fying properties of these waters have been fully eslaU-. lfshe«i, by ihe fact that they: have never foiled to cure • the worst coses of Serofala, Uic most inveterate Sores, and other diseases of the blood, • • . STAGES AND HACKS will arrive: atanf leave the steamboats at .Brownsville daily, whence vUltpr* wiu pass;inc drive of four or five hours,to the Spring,over nn exeeUenvM’Adomlzed Rood, aboutlhiilf the distance throughoneoftherichestandmoßtdeligliifulagticnltu xai regions Sn thecoumry to Unlomown.and ihen eigTit. miles turthcr over theLaurelMouhtain v presenungfrom its slopos and summit, splendid viowa of the great Wes tern Valley, with all its rich, variegated ana beautiful scenery. In short, ills confidently believed, that there is no wateflag*place in the country presenting stronger at tractions-to those seeking HEALTH AND PLEAS URE, than the “FayetteSprings, l ’and the undersigned is very certaln they can no where find a greater dispo- Bition t5 r pleaso» on more accommodating terms. ■ JulyMaM* SEBASTIAN RUSH. ♦ COMMERCIAL. OAIOV HEVIEW OS’THE MARKET. Ornca ov thk Datly Moaittfo Pm. i „• . ModJuy, Jaly 12, (»&?. . { V‘ e .Saturday was very 'warm; imho *C - leruoon, however, u,cooled offiria some, extern, withu shower of. rain. There wa* very little business' c|one,except in a retail way j, we; therefore, oinitmio muons.] . . .. 1 ■: COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. NEWYOKK CATTLE MARKrt 1 , July O-At Wa.fi iHijion D'ove Yarir—Offered 2709Beeyas, (all SonUitru ami yvesiern.) Business noiijulie so activo as at ilia aate of our last week’s raport, and prices not so firm Good rcla l liiig qualities: brina 710 80. a. About 8110 left over unsold, the markeiclosinrdull- ; ' ■ A A l. Brownlng’s-lLower Bull’s Head)—Offered, 100 Cows and Calves. Sales at from 820.00 to *35 00® JO 00 Airsold. Sheep umi Lambs—3l)oo offered. Sales’ ol Iba fonrcr at from Si,C(l to 83.75 to 80,00 and 81,50 to 83,70 for the latter.. 300 left over. ; . ' ' ; . ■ ’ A 1 Cbambcflatn’s—Hudson Kiver Bull’s Head—Of (etcd 300 Beetrea; sales at front «Ho SJe. Cows atd Calves-CS offered', salus at from 8«9.51t®35,09 to 850 Sheep and Lambs—Offered. 3000. ; 400 unsold.’ Sales of PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 31 mi WATBB w Tim ciunnxl. ‘ „ . ARRIVED: Stctraer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. . • ..•* Bonnet,'Brownsville. , L ‘“ ilendrick*on, WcKecspou. . • Thomas Shriver* Bailey, West Newion . Genessee, Conant, West Newion. S.BayonJ, Peebles, Elizabeth. ■ Michigan No.U.Boiee, Beaver. u Forest City, Murdoch; WelUville, u Diurnal, ConwelJ, Wheel lug. “ Irene. M’Cliritook, Cincinnati. “ KegulaioiyWoodburn, Louisville. ' “ Fiiioneier, Foe, Nashville. DEPARCKDr 45 Baltic, Derinct ? llrowusviNe. - . . . . 44 Atlantic,Parkinson,- do 4 * .LM'Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. “ Thomas Phriver, Bailey, WestNewron. “ Genetisee. Couant, West Newton. u S. Bayura, Peebles,Kiixabcth. : Michigan No. 2,BoieSy Bcnver. 41 Forest City, Murdock, WelUvilfc u * Winchester, G. Moore, Wheeling. u J.Q. Adams, Luttts, St, Loui Orleans: l< Guadeloupe, Tucker, New Orleans. Hail Columbia; fohhstori, Dudgopoit. • k . f Justice, Sirelton,.Wheeling; ; *• Cornplanter, Gordon, Wheeling. . Marietta, Par&eribargh eud Hocking* 1 P° rt sfilsSßl The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. CitAMVj master, will leave Puistiureh every Monday, at J o’clock, P. hl.j returning will leave llockineuori every Tuesday, at C o’clock; A, M. Passengers ami shippers may rely on the utmost ac* cotnmodauon end promptness, w. U, VVIIEBLKR, • ' No. 21 Market street. Aitegheay ltlver TraUt. REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS. InSSßrtfr the fine steamer ALL KG HEN V BELLE Wi. Ha.vna. leave* the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,every dftnday and Thursday t • The fine steamer ALLEGHEN Y BFLLKNo 3, Copt. Jobi» Hanna,leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin. every Tuadap and Friday, at 4 P. M. . For Freight or raasage.appry oh Board fnmr?o For Marietta onu Hoefeinguori. r TaxGneslcamer PACIFIC, Zisoca Mas will leave tor the above and iiitcrmedi ateport#every THURSDAY, at4o’cIock,P,M; For freight vr passage,apply on hoard,or to T.WOODS & SON, motto N 0.61 Water sc., and C 3 Front at. v_For Klttaunlng and Catflsb, THE lichtdraught and pleasant steamer Copt. Miluncao, will leave the Auegaeuy witarr on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at J o’clock, l*. AL, for Kmanning ana Catfish. For freight or pa»Mt<e apply on board. * jnovlS For liong Ueaon, marietta, Parkcrsbure andOnlllpotlfl* jPSXs** ?v The fine Steamer GOV. MEIGS, i p- SocsEvMaster, wilt leave for the above eud intermediate ports, every 6TOMW TUESDAV\at3 P.M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to fth3 ;• -'JuriN'- FLACK.Agctu. : .Wsdsudajri’aekstforClnaluaau, , ...ne> Ttfsncw and fast running fcieamer CIN- Master, will leave WiSiffißgSarcgulß.fly even' Wepaesoav. :> • IVr/rclgiit or passege, apply on board.orto 14- a* MiLTKNDERGER. GOAN MEAL—TS hut. fresh rroand.'just recM and forsale by ± jjyltfl /"UIBAP- DK LAINES !•—A. A‘. arc now opening another case of those very cheap De and lOcen:*. - {jylo PRINTS! FIUNTSi—Now opening tit A. A.Mason A Co*a,3 cares fa*t color Madder Frints, at Gle. per yard. 'uyjo TrtELfFEdF'iGKr*KRAL IRANKLIN VItUICK, TfceG* a rite43iaterm*ni—with a BiograpblcalSketefr or Hon William Rums King, Vice Ptesidcotof the Uni* tedSutes. Of For sale by jyiO , _ « C.JIORGANtIM WhOdl at. BARnCiF3 ANDBATIHNU «UAl%—JaftreeeTved. loulhs of a superiur article of White BcrmedPosp. wo«!h wo woatd iccoffiuaend for the use of Darbcrr. Jlotel-kcepers, or for the BaU* W. A. M CLUBO tco ; jylO Dealers,2so Liheity atrecL CHEAFDRYGOOD&- Ti»)3 yatda Deregca, ai 10c. Vt« 3 do do aUSJc, l&W) do Lawn*, ata nod tOe, Jcuopmdm A- a Mason A co.’g, i>*W_ Cd and Of Market.streei; ; Underwood A Oo,of Bos ton, in one and two penal cant, heraicticaliy sealed, received * nd fursate by 4 W. A. M CLUUG & CO-, .- : -• .• ■ •••-. 4 No. sJSfI Liberty eirrCL Cs fcpiiKJfAL AGtiNlK—Tha.un'derrigned is prepared r to auendw porekaaing and seUitig Real iState. negouarioe Bond*, Mortgages, Sfoek*. Time Bills, City and Land Warrama. Ali business emrested :emy ear© wiri be attended to with promptness and fideHir. jy3 THOMAS MOKFITTi 23 Fifth street, A"SLuSTLI>SyKUFI4 —— .Lemon Strip i Strawberry Syropj ; Vine Apple doj Ginger dor BarsapariUa Syrup. Received ond for tale by 3. LAvELY h CO., Tea Drakta ond Grocers, irIQ . PfA Liberty street. BRANDIKS— IN UOND-A. SeigucUO sndPcHevoi «n andpatc—inqreuskii olso,Na» poleon, in octaves—under Custom Haute charge; to gether wiih 1? varieties of Rot be lie. Cognac and Bor deaux Brandies of the mutt superior qaatmet; in »tore ttrid for talc clicap.by JACOB WEAVER, Jr , myt# , : cor. Market and First *t». lUductlon of Prlesst A T 7IIE FR ENCII STORE, NO. U<3 MARKET ST., PULL TttBNTV-FtrS PER CSNT. GOOD DONNETS for tSi coat.; Bound Ribbon, for Sceiiuayard; Coticoc.,4cm; Good Bbowl»from 25 to aa ci.; bc.t Cropr till silk Shtwl. S 3 la 81; very nlco Lawns at 8 clx a y.ril; I!crogr.,2o 10 23 c«; Silt -Ti.ittu 31 ct. only, anrt tire exqnirite new style o( Mos tin do Sail retiuceil to 3T| et. <* yard.; ( M, firm annual tale begin, tbi.day,anti { attnte the ladles of qiy fixed qeierminotion to cltarmv xhelveaof my large .lock of Sommer Goods, to moke room for iny Fait and Winter supply, which wttUhonly arrive from London, Paii«,nnd Now Yoik. Some of my goods were only received lost Week, and yel l Will sell themcbcop as tbo rest. Remember.! have nodamspcvlgoodt.c.r otduoek,io jniloiT, t«ii tul new, fasblonablc,sciuon».|ileftn4 perfect anlcle*. L JAMES GOSLING- : tD^MlLLiMEßY.—■Mttjame'A' GosHnp: has reduced her Millinery ta so low a price tbni ladies don't *rl<b fa boy them anyeheapt'r. - fis*n COMMON WIfALTIIOF PENNSYLVaT TREASURY DEPARTMENT, i lUnwimfeo, July y,iss2, i Wuet.ius, Hy on Act of the (irneral Assembly, ap proved 4Ur day of Msy,lSO^, ; ihcCoventorand state Treasurer are authorized to borrow, on the faith of the Commonwealth,: auy sum not exceeding FIVE MIL LIONS OF DOLi*ARS, at a rate of interest not exceed ing five percent pcranrtam.vfor a period not exceed ing twenty-five yean, and issue the bonds of the Com monwealth for the same* WITH COUPONS OR IN TEREST CEHTIFIC ATESauaehed, Itiauras esual to the Bcrni-annua) Coupons shall be. redeemable in gold and silver* or an equivalent, and the bonds hereby authorized to be created shall not be tvbj&ito taxation for any putfou yeftotem. The sums so borrowed thou bt apphs>lta thtpaymentcf iht six per cent loans that are payable at the apiionof the .Com monwealth, after the years of 18!G and 18l7,und the cancellation of certificates of deferred interest, and •such of the five per cent, bonds as may bo subject to ; cancellation by ihe:Sialo r ' i And said act further provider, “That at the time of i making proposals for .said loan, application: may be nude for any part thereof, at an interest of four per i cent, ora less rate, bnon condition that the loan shall > be for a greater period, and noi exceeding thirty-five I years V NOTICE is therefore hereby given, that proposals will bereceived at Harrisburg, until dn’clockvF M., of TUESDAY, the 7th of September nezu for loaning la the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, forthe .purposes oforf saidi tbe sumof FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ! at aratcoMnicrcsi not exceeding fivepet cent, per an-1 nutn, payable half-yearly mgeli or*iiwr, or aueqaiva- i lent at the Treasury of the State ;The certificates of i said loan shall not bttuljeci to any taxation for any pur- 1 pon whatever, and shall iiuvocouponraKaeAecf,agreeably to .the termtofthe foregoing law, and said certificates shall be made in sums of one+ Jia* and rmtAoNramfdoi mrneach, atthe optiomoftha bidder. Thp proposal must state distinctly the lowest rate of interest at which said load will be taken at par* and the jeugthof time, notezeeeding thirty-five years,for which il ls proposed to be taken, end} the amount bid for, and Whether to.be paid in spect or i!s^tquivcilaU t in six <r»l. oonds, id interest eertifiea>es,ot in'Jive per cent loans now subject to cancellation by iho Bmte,orany other loans of the Commonwealtlu - Na -bids for a-smtllcr :f?wu OU ' M °P C a f rter percent, in the rate of interest wilt be entertained, bat a premium'ofanv fraction may bo offered on a fixed rate of Interest- All bids must be * x PbcU;jt» conditional or hypothelicalbid n?it » dere<i The State reserves the xightio ac- XKSK. - O| S V aQ y part of the bid offered. Upon the °Xi? ir l’ ro P 08 nl v ihc*coa6idetatioh must be u w ‘> h!n *Muy days ibcreofter. on- TfeSSSrrJ’fii? n lO ■ ti , ove 'I'or 1 ' or or receipts from lbs in I .*,? r , I, 10 same,he wilt cause certificates Of bo issued ttecordlnKly. .•■/:- . , «<■ .fs Rroposals mast bedlrecica umlerbeaT to theoffise dorsed, i reposals for Loan.' l Tho proposals will not be opened.uiuil the period for disclosing their contents fe»SJ* l I C i?i^ hen n*.^o»Uontoihatem«wlllSfpSS mitted, whereuporube beoretary of the Commonwealth. In the presence of the Governor,Btate Treasurer, Audi - In accordance with the aforesaid.act ol the Genera! Assembly, and by virtue of the authority of the same, notice is also hereby given, that certificate! ofloan of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bcarioc a late of interest not exceeding four per cent, per annttm,pav ablein gold or stiver, Bemi-iimaally, and reimbursable at the eipiration ofany period not under twentynbrez aas auaehtd, will be issued at any time within sir monthe hereafter, to any and all each holders of iht prcsentCve.per cent.loan, as may aianlfo their willing neßStoeitendtheirloanstolheCommonwMlthTnjmfh conditions. ;The new bondß,«e laraed.aAoß not Je-Sjb jut to taxation for any jn**Vou vluumt. Communi cations on Ud* subject may fie addressed to theGover nor.atHarrisburs. JOHN M.BIKOEL, JydiiSepT State Treason?. AUCTION sales. T^l^n»«s£«/UnfmeJ?' tn, '"jL of four y l ea J s,i 'i a h forihefijiyif puisburgh; he’offrta his Jfr» l i„ Att<:llonee i r to his friends and the plb’hc gewrai|y* Wnh nence of nearly ihinyvearain ih;« »rn». V* e *h e * -Refers to the princinnlCuv Me K ,S,^’ Aucti ° Bc .^ '■: .■;•■■ ,u'■ , ■ Anctlon-ilitiiy Sales. —: — 1 A ■ nii?ystßraereial,.Sales Rooms, corner of Wood XL and Fifth streets, at lOo’clck.A.M.ia ecneml n.. ?Mn!7 1 i enl S“ BS °nab|e, Staple and Fancy Sry OoodV Clothing, Boots mid Shoes,Hots; Cabs, 4c. . AT 2 O'CLOCK, F.M., r „ w Cer i?/ ! ’ Qaeensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, CooklnßClasress. neOTand second hand,Household and Kttcben t'urnlture,4c. AT 7 O’CLOCK, T, M, ■ ■mP 00 i*V 1 Stationery, ■ Fancy, am oles, Mnsical Tnstrn rnents, Hardware: and Cutlery, Oloihlh?; Variety Goods G o , t> and Sdyer Watches, 4c. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PtJPKfiIIAA, Auotlonssr* THRESH ARRIVAL OF MILLINERV\4c - A large A fl nd extensive lJon* neiSj EinbroKlered Jjtacefj&c., received at M’Kenna’s Acciioa HoaBe, and wHI remain, open-for tins day only . 1 betrade are tespcctfally invited to call and examine the same. ’ : {jy3j p. M’KENNA, Aucl’r- • REaLi . ESTATE at ; Aircwoir.—■ On * Saturday aflernoon, JalY l7th»'wiH be sold, on the premises, No.l.Wylie alreet,alJ that valuable ioloflafcd irontinaou said street About nineteen feety and extend* ® polnuiiirty-icvenfeet. Onwhichla erect* ,ea a three story Brick House, containing six rooms And ceuar, m good order, The lower pan is now'occuplcd as a loner House. .Being contiguous to the Court rfouae, and in a growing pan of tnecily, it offers a chance for investment raiely met witli. It may be treated for at private sale.by applying to the owner, on the preraiscsv iy° P. M’KENNA, Auci’r. P* 11* DAVISj Auotionesri PATENT PAINT OIL at Auction?—On Tuesday afternoon, July 13ih, at 3 o’clock, ul the'Commer cwi tJuies Kooms, corner of. Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, five barrels Patent Paint Oil,, suitable for painting Steamboats and Houses. J>® P. M DAVIS, Acct’r. IjUFTY-TWO BUILDING Leri'S IN EAST IdBEK -1/■ * T , Aronon —On Tharsday: afternoon, July SH&Ilr £ olook i on the premisesi edjoinlag the ;resi °f In the village of East ;S?£TO will he sold S 2 very desirable BttiTdinir Lots, which for beauty .of location and purity of air cannot k*»ri? r^a ? % neighborhood of .the two iheseioitouergieat inducements to men of business orle«Baie,as they arc; eosy or access by Kailroud or cvco^faonr 11 * CXpeClCti ahoril f lhe "CSTfc.wHi start Tbbms,—Onc-fourihcfleh; remainder in three tausl annual paymeuw. with interest, secured by bond mid mortgaged! the premises. Title indisputable: A train of car* will leave Uie Liberty street depot all o’cloek, on the day of sale, to convey purchaser* to the ground, free of charge. iyii V M. DAVJS Aaci’r. W , G» n’t)AUTS£V t Auctloseeri *\rALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Auction Will y be sold, on Saturday, July l?lh, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon,on the premises, In the borough of Munches* tor, onovaluabte Building Lot, framing forty six feet six Inches ou Ohio Lane, ami extending obek one hundred and thirty feet loan alley,br which it haithe privilege. The above is beflntifuli jr silualcd in the flourishing borough of .Manchester, commanding a-beaatPal view of the surrounding country, In the immediate neighbor hood of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and one of the most pleasant situations for n private resi dence in the borough.- To those wishing topurchase, it will be sqM atalwjraln.. jyVJ W.<i.M’CARTNKY, Auctioneer. . SPLfvNUft) SECOND ifANfi FUfePUTURK at AUC ; iioN^—On Monday, July itnhj at a o’clock in the af*' ternooo, will be sold, at M’Canney’s Auction Houston account of whom it may concern, to pay advance, one Mahogany Chair*, one lot of Carpet, one lot *f Oft Cloth, one Card Tabic, and four -Venitiaii (Lind*. Those interested will labe.noriccy Utat‘ibe above Goods wilt be sold, if not redeemed, before the day of *?-- ! jy7i 'V. C. M’CARfNEY, Auct r. XpEl’FiSft BAUC&—*lVjc.boVclcs, for sale av X jy2 , MORKISV in the Diamond. JjHiEtf il TOMATOES—llenneucaLiy sealed: for rale l :by : liySi XIAVELVA; CO. jT JNfvN SllKt.TiNG^—io pieces extra nuility 1M _gjandU-4 Linen Sheetings, jo&t received at . ___ _ A. A. MASON & CO’S. I?Lolift—sb Uii» Extra Family Flour, (Worm brand.) ’ in store and tor&ala by _ieCO_ 4 MILTENBERGER & CO. TjlttK CBACKlittfr—A frcib"lot just received and for X ealohy JAMES ArCANDLF. 1 *? A CO, IcM .. 105 Wood street. BONNET LlNlNGS—'isst received, ot-a, A AJAson ACo -ta dor TarleionundLuce Bonnet Llnin«r, (assorted colors). ■ : • lieiH • c. n. ccsHiNi'-*-v.*v : ***'-*»-.» vTuuUAs ccaiiias. cuamssAco., FORWARDING AND CO.MMIJSION MERCHANTS, WHEAT CITY BLOCK, jat,’o:ly»S3 MASSILLON. OHIO. • w.aua. A FEW SEGAR MAKERS—CbwhI tvorkmeit) -ran ftaa Heady tmplaymect, by applyimr linmrdiatrfy 10 : 0. At LORENZO & CO., TtirUtrieL ntar Waiblnrion, ie2j;2w» Sirubcnvillo.Olilo. -NoUce* “ “ • AN .pnltcation will be niado at lie nr*t «e,jina of ibe Ix!Sialatat*i for tie cliartcr of a Boult, with a Cnptlal of Three Hundred Thousand Dollats. to be lo cated at Fi'Mbargh, »ndcalled tlte “Western Uank'of Fennsyluania.” (ieiSfim (llanisburg Union wtil pleaso copy in Weekly paper.] ATUTiChl—The iMauncrfthip le* £% tween Use undersigned, in the WooVami Cjromls sion business* nndertue firm of Musmy A Lsa, was dissolvedon the Rrj»t of April hut. by mutual consent The bournes* of the laie firm will be settled by 11, Lva, who Is duly authorized to urc the name of the irm tor that purpose. J. R. MCRPHY, LJZ** ■ li. LEE • '. BILL FAFtn—lcatc extraraperfine broad Bill Pa . per;-. : . . d Case# extra superfine long Cap Bill Paper ; 'J do fine broad and laag Bill Paper; reams fine Cup,a convenient article for long accounts. Just received and forsnlo by „ W/8. HAVEN, Smiiotfcr, umkel street, rorncr o< Second. STOCKS FOR sale—'lß shares Ohio atiU Pcoinvfva* ma Railroad; : . 3 sharesMarineßallrray nad thry Dock; tJu do Mimieaou Mining Company; 'O. do Norwich MiningiTompany; A. WILKINS A CO., Slock oml Exchange Brokers, ■■ ■ • ■ Tsroorih stwet. ;:••• Noitee. TllEAnßunlMeetingoftheStoekliolderaof the Allan tic and Ohio Telegraph Company will bo held agree able to the Thursday, July 45tb, mju ©’clock, A. M t «l tbeCompanj’fl Office, in the Borough of Bedtotd, P», for the purpose of electing nine Direc tor* for the ensuing yesryantf to transact aaeh other bu«meisa»may be brought before the meeting. jancth/iid • - SEAt#EI> PROPOSALS •will bo received by. the Glr* ty’s Run Flank Good Company, for the Graduation and Masonry* (except the Grider?, which are. already lor.) of cdmai 2k mile* lit length, nntil Tuesday, the Ota day.of PJI , at the Engineers Office, N 0.4 Wylie street, Pittsburgh, where plans and speci fications con be seer., after Hie 4ih instant - . rt , 11EAM1NGSA PREFER, : - Civil Engineers* Ac. . Anttln boomli, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandise, Stack and ■BUI Broker, Office, No. Di Fourth aireet, (above Wood). - Thc.imU*eriber an Office nt ibe above place, for tbe purpose ornegotiaiin^Lohni,Bills, Notes, Bonds, Mortgager, and all other in emimems for the security of money, and for iheparchaseand sale of Ftoek*; Will al*ogivo prompt and particular attohilon to buying,selling, renting of and JeMing ReatEsiaie. J>7 :■- ;• V.' ■ • - AUSTIN LOOMIS Th# hCHANIota MAGAZINE.—Just received- til If. jJtX. Misss Co.’s, No. ad Smiihfield street* Apple* ton’s Mechanic’s Mogu/luc and Engineer’s Journal f;r "JUly. * AKomoace of Life in New York, or the Secret Order of the VII. The Life of General Prank Pierce. Price 25 cen’s. The Life of General Winfield Scon. PrioaM cents; Allot the above arc for sale ouhc Central Book Store, No. 39 Smnhfield street. . : : Bya CtUSLiS LOMUS* «•••*•»«>• «•*«,•.. *.*a. P. M ? UOWELL IiOOKIS A DI'DOWSU, GEN ERAL COLLECTORS: Owes over S Jones A Co’s Banking lioute* corner of •; ... Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa*' : |o*Ciiy und country- collections promptly attended to: • ••> Refetenut; Whitmore & Wolff, B. A, Fahnestock A Co, Miller.A Rickeaou, Win. BQgßloy & Co v J. i\ Tanner A Co George Breed, .Harper A Phillips. • . . []e94 Yel VTOTICK IS nEKEBY GIVEN to all purchasers of XT Fine Jewelry and .Watches* that Hoodie now ready .to snppiy you with the- best and most fashionable fine Gold Jewelry, and at lower prices than any othi*r deal er in thecityr lie buys for cash cheap, and sells lor cash, cheap; makes-large sales and small profits Therefore, all persons purchasing Gold" Jewelry, Fine Ac.i from this establishment, will be sure 10 getthe valueof 100 cents for ever dollar invested; Gold Watches from #9O to 8100 j Silver Watches' fibm’ 80 to 20,° Silver Bpoous from 85 to #2O, and:Other goods equally cheap - Please call at HOOD’S, 51 Mattel slrcct, the only Wholesale price Jewelry-Stare iu the city. Ije3 rmsbargh Trana savings Institution* BEING this day lncorporated by Letters Patent, r an election for nine .Directors ,of said Company* to ’ troneact its affairs unlUthe lourlhMonday of November next,-wilt be heal at the Office.of Uays A Fainter,: Lib erty street,. Fifth Waid, Pittsburgh; between the houTs of. icnaml six o’clock, P. M.,of Monday, the sth of'July, instant. Morgan Robertson, James S. Craft, JosiahKlng, : Rody Patterson, William Larimer, Jr *. . William J. Howard, William 11. Smith, John Morrison, Reuben Mil’er, Robert 11. Hartley, Daniel Ncglcy, Moses Hampton, .Alfred W. Marks • -SamuelJones. George R. Riddle* ; ~ . L. Wllmarth. JyO to ““ 1 ffiwausici ~~ ■pARBWELL, My Lily Dear* a new Song, by S. C. JP Foster ; NeUy Blyi Old Folks at Home; Rainbow bcboUisohJ J know that-my Redeemer Llveilh assu»»g by Jenny Lind andCatharme Hay»4 Home ScholUscb; Lorgneita Polka ; Engagement Quadrilles; Allegheny do j Wena Polka; Ptarl/Polka} Olivia do: Wallace’s “°? Garland do; Golden Pippindo;'Eulalle—SongbV 8* v* Foster; Katy Darling—-a new end beautiful Song; Fading Flowers; Goodie Gay, Off for Baltimore fi wish thou werit not going; Billy Grimes; Be of Good Cheer; Bon Boll; Friendship Qalcbstep. ! . Just received, the above, with; a JaTge lot of Songs, Polkas, WajUes, VariationsyAc*, Ac. Piano^Forle V ' C^, ** oyer,|i tttiW lnstructionßook for the , :. u Piano without a Master.”a new work, contain toga great variety of Music—price. 5Q cents. ■ jc9& • • ; JOHN ;H* MELLUR, 81 Wood «t.- , w " Don't FoJl to llctutt ■ A BOOR -CONTAINING PROFESSOR BARRET’S p T ffktliaonB(xDlff«r«&tXaßgasges! AngOsA, Lalfn, Gn**&, G<r«an, Spanish and French, is now in wra an. TTis calculated to assisuhebusinessnian dealing with X foreigners, and, also, the foreigner himself. In short, no person, young or old, desirous of improvement, should be without acopy of thowork. : Aoorrect gram* . matical knowledge of the'Bogush, which is so import* ant to all, together with the Yudlmenta>and L &U-the com mon words and phrases of tho other languages mention-; Cd, can bo acquired with comparatively luiteieffort, and in a short time.- The Agent wiU Cull on the : various gentlemen, mercnam9,mecb&nioB and buslacasmen, of ibis place,io whom they will becxtremely,happy tq ex plain this new method. T<etevery ouepurchaseacopy. of the Agents, now in town, as -Cus work is never sold at the Bookstores, ' , ileSfislw \. 4 V' ? ‘’V- V * >? .T. T , > v V - - • *'* •-'''••••• ■-■ , '"-' j.v;. r : ;v V" s . MEDICAL? ' ...imn.rtftflfflEC'PßESi BY TH& VSB OF BR- HQVQBTON’S ""SIK, ■ a Vr. Houghton's Hole fc of-Casts and Cent* rmw~*a*sßi—Mi*s : ;Tliirlady very spa re and sallow tad mces3oni pan* and ntuiessmthe pil of.tie iach* Two or iliree: a day lhe pain w«: ied lo iuch a degree There auocktfiap* j —, and! .ometimeswhea nonc- ViT>"afnn'.'.Vr mush sour, clear Iluul from tw momi . ,1 S- The storgad: swelledmuch i ■SIS !&"*“ “«'* »»■« clammy: much Hunt! no jlufforehe^^muplmMSo^iwo'yeare^uniUiig^Gave lin’i 9 on Monday. Cam©back week ®H* pain had noibeett hall so bad since taking the second dose,and .was doily growing Jess.; The constant gnawing was also goiie/ howelsregutaryheadsUilfeavy.lrianoffw.r week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pain in [. the stomaelirHralBed.no aeid^uldß—hoadfelt clear, and i e7 trace of Uie sionmch coajplaint waß removed. _ Cask 2 Married. Lady, aged Very stoui\lad^ v Had suffeTed usually •eery se vere, m the region of the siomaen, for three years past, and particularly intense after eatings When at the worst, the painits aslfeoraehard into thepitoflhcßtomachandboredineverydireclion. Macb tenderness on pressure. ' .This lady uMd the Pepsin with. sarprisingeflect. Soon afterthc firstdoce the pamceased —she felt some nausea, and Tetched, but nothing came up.‘ l Several months have passed, boufacre has been no .retunrpf;the;pain. Tongue clean and.moist; no sore* ness of the stomaeh. Remabkiblk Ctnro»£oM{sv«ifc £«;j sray; l9si>-On the 7ih of May, 1851, Rev. M.T>, Williams, pasior of the FonhhFresbytertaftChurchiinXbuUvillejKy.iWas and had been for a. longiimeconliriedto hißjooto, and most oftbe time to his,bed, with Byspepsi&AndChrontaDiar and was to nli anpeaxance on tfio very verge of thejjravei and acknowledged to be sobyhis physician, who had tried all the ordinary means inliiapower with out efieotrand at the above named timevtheTmuent, by the.consent Ofhis physician, commenced theuse of Dr, Houghton’s Pepsin; and to the astonishment; surprise and,delight of all* he was much relieved the first day, The third day he leftliis room. The sixth; day, which was excessively hot, he rode tea miles with'no bad ef fect'; on the eighth day he went on a visit to the country; and. 6it the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to his naiarol strength j he was so far recovered as to go alone a journey of five hundred miles, where he.arrived in-Bafety, much improved in health, having had nod is* turbance of the stomach of bowels after ts king the first dose of Pepsin. - These are faeisnotcontrovertable, and this is a case which ought: to convince oil skeptics that there is a power in Pepsin. Letphysietansand dyspen* tics investigate. Bit. GEO. H. KEYSEft, Only wholesale and retail agent, 140 Wood si.. Pills* burgh. Pa [my26:d&.w . rpEAS—4OO half chests of fresh Green and BJaekTeai JL.on hand and for6nle by the package; or neatly pack* ed in i and 4 & packages, at prices lower.than we have heretofore sold the same qualities. Retail Grocers are invited to call. AiJAYNKS, J e *B . -Pekin Tea Store,33 Fifth st. 1 JfiaM JLlb « ,,t T R>» Solo. v «» . “Ol'o, near the junction of-the Pennsylvania » Railroad and the Seventh street ro&d; fronting on the township road, suitable for building lets.*. Terms ca*y. -Apply to JOSEPH KNOX, Esq.*?lGrant at, Or, at the house of Peler Spahr, East Liberty, on the premise a. ljy9;3.d&3iw* Great Sale ofDry. Good*! • A. . A. M ASON A CO,, will commence their TENTH Jfi.h GREAT SEMI-ANNUA!* SALE or theirEntLie Stock, on Tuesday, July flth; at Nos. G*J and C 4 Market street. On this occasion their Wholesale Rooms wIU be open ed to Retail Trade, and their Immense slock, recently purchased of nufciufactarerp, importers, and large auc tion sales, at u grett sacrifice from cost, will &Ji be marked down and sold at fully one-third less than usual prices. * ' [Jy3 ‘ Olvldendi; . Cvftcs o? Allegheny BarooK Company,! ■■ Jniyi,iBW.'. $ THE President and Managers of the • Company for ereciiuga Bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite Titudiureh, in the county of Allegheny, Jbave this day declared a Dividend of One BollarandSeveoty-five Cents on each .share of the capital stock standing in the name of individuals on the Books cf the Companyv out of the profits of the (art G months, Which tylli be paid to stockholders or their legal representatives, forthwith. JOHN HARPKR. Treaaarer. ff U> ORA WING Atilt P A.NTiWU aUUOUI.&—We jl v hove. Just onen-J a large invoice of .Foreign Bieel Engravings, Prmls t Cords,ana Copies fjbTeachers and Pupil t These aketches are the be*t published, andadapled to all classes. ' They embrace . Klcmeptaiy, X*an 4 scape,' ArchiirctnraTvGbjecri Fruit, FloweesmlAuima! studies. Drawing Pencils. Paints, Crayons, 4e. For sale by . OAVJB9N A AGNEW, Booksellers and Importers, . ■> C 5 Market street, near Fourth. ' ' Dissolution* THK firm of A. WILKINS & CO. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent The business will be dosed by Thompson Bell. A. WILKINS, JOHN A.CAUGHEY, THOMPSON BELL. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. YHOMFSOtI B£Lt***»» »***««. ......A, : CAC6B¥7« Thompson Dell A Co** (Late c/ A. Wilktns $ Co.) Will continue the Exchange and Banking business at ueold stand,corncrTktrd and Market «ts. ' fjy9 . PirrSBURGH, JULY Ist, 18W : Exehattge and Bsokiag Ootiie A. IVIbKIKS % CO., A’O. 73 FOUHTir STREET,/JTITiAORaHiTA , ■ (Opposite the Hank of Pittsburgh.) The subscnbe?r under newantf more.favorableauspi ces* wtH continue the Banking business ard Stock Bro kerage in the House formerly occupied by Mesir*. Palm er.iianna <fc.Ca, Qtidr more recently by the Pittsburgh wre Insurance Company* where he will be pleased u* ere Ins old frier.de and customers. - .PI ' EN(»INiSER« STATIONARY, Whaimait’s Drawing Paper, of aH rise». Tracing Cloth, in roll* 23 inches wide. > TraaiwineV Cross Section Diagram paper, for em bankments of 14 and 21 feet broadway, ami excava tionsof 13and23feel roadway. Roll Drawing Taper, 59 inches wide. Log do. (Jo Rouble Elephant. Profile Paper. Tape Luies.ajled, divided in tenths. • JaeksonVjFabcr’ejond BrookmauA Langdcn’s Lead Pencils. . ■ • • Soper India Ink. India Rubber. ; • ..•• Mouth Glqc,&c - _ The above, with afell as'onmeniot &1! other kinds of Stationery, for sale by v 4; R. WISLDINj . - • •, . Bookseller and Stationar, JcSS Nq 63 Wood atTeetjbeLThird and Fourth. • ■■ N«w Supply of C HICKBRINO' 8 PJANV3. Jost received, djrcg from the celebrated | manufactory of Mr. Cliickeringv, FORTES* 7 * new supply of PIANO Two splendid Carved. Rosewood Piano Fortes; full *cvcn all tho recent improvementsmade UyMr.Cbickerins; . . 9no Rosewood carved double round comers, sis: and three-quarter octaves? • Ono Rosewood doable round corners, full seven oc> ' •■lave*; ■ . .. -•■■■• ■■ Two doable round comers Rosewood, six and three* quarter octaves; One-Rosewood round corners, with six and a half octaves; . . • Two'RQsewocd six-octavo Pianos, wi&-squarecor ners. The above Piano Fortes arc all manufactured from the test anil most thoroughly seasoned materials, and fully warranted*. \ The prices are the some as charged at the manufac* torr-in Boston, and wilt be sold on iheasmalaccommo tlatins terms. ; JOHN 11. MELLON v- ■ til Wood street, / Agent lor the mannfocUirer lor Pittsburgh and West ern Pennsylvania. - ■; [jjo - Tp itaiiroad Vontracterr. TJROPGSALS will be received a.itU after the filth day L.. of July next, inclusive. at the Engineer Offices of the North-Western Virginia Railroad, in Parkersburg, -West Union and Olaiksburgyfoi *bo Graduation- and Masonry nf GO or CO sections (ol ul*oul one mile each of that Knad—-embracing all the tunnest parts -of the work, ut,d containing a number ol tunnels, deep cuiv tinl’s and embankments, nswcllas a considerable share of bridge am) culverunisontj'. The H,tc extends from the Baltimore feiYd/tibie Railroad, atthc mouth of Three Forkis o fFeuerm3:l. to Parkers hurg, river, ati'd is almtitlO-rmilealnleugth. . SpeeiGcatiohs-wtUbe Vuamed, and also atFenermaiivdn ahdofteftbestbo Jqlyvproxiino, and Engineers will tmatHhe line toafloid information. The coiantry.tlirouglv'whicb the esses isbeal thy, well settled sLud dhd; abui:;«nt sOppheß may.be bad along the rbattj 1 ,'and- from eitheriend : of it, by meansofth«lla]V»tnbre and Ohio Kmlroa a,'he North western Turitpike and other good »hc Ohio river. The facilities for cheap execution- <■: the work are unusually great.; Hands mu&vbe ahund&nt. aa the KaUimpre.aDd Ohio, Railroad-is advancing dly to completion, and re-leasing atargesmoum r« n < r.—. Utdderr must bring the-best testimonial*,and wb • ttre what mber work they may have on band. UyorderofibcPreSidcniftndDiroctort.- BENJ. 11. I,AT»OBbV Chief Knmt ee-. Baltimore, June £ih,lBs£.. ... iMfrpndUfithJy.: • f B alii 01 at* BUFF'S ME&CASTUM COLLEGE?" -COBttfcS OF MaXKKT ANO IUUD STKXETS, VITTSBQRQU • in ISiO—l'nrorpdraicd by Ot« lAgiilntui* of Penasyleanim xcitAFerpetoalCfiaiicr. -pTUNCIPAC-~i*vDopp, Prolessorof Tburetical and J* - Practical Book-keepmgimd ComraercialSeleucea. . rv. B. Hxicu, Ksq., Professor of xMctcanlHe Law; Jontt IX \Viit!AM? t oue of the best Penmen in the West.Professorof.Ornamental and Commercial Pen manship. • P.Hsyokn, Principal of the Classical Department; .1 rmesaor of Mathematics and Classical -Languages."" Those who aspire to tho higher rank os Accountants, arc reqoesied to ealLaad examine the credentials of this institution, from upwards-of aha hundred .Merehamsj Bankers ana Accountants In ihisoltyi who have been trained for business in it: Also, the' emphatic testimo nial* of the American Institute* the Chamber of Com* merce, of the leading- Merchants, Hankers, and Bank-officers.©! the city ofNew. York, appended to the pages of “iDufl’s North American Accoantwu," and '‘ Western Steamboat Accountant - ; - . . DafPs Hobk-keeniug.tO J royal octavo pagesvHarpcrs, New York—price jWs AccounuuiVcotoplete, with Hand s Timo Tttbl^St^W. Merchants nhd: steamer* supplied .i l fl° ™Ogh 1 y trained accountants, on application at the College. _ - Send and get> Circular by mail. [mjsr MORRIS* JUNJB PRBCUASES TeaB t Jforeiffn fhiit y Golden Syrup, . MORRIS, In the Diamond, baa jusi returned from New York, &e.> whore, in consequence of the dull season, he parehosed for cash considerably below the market prloecruftd. as he always considers a qaic* ausner better than aslow dollar,now offers the same at b mere fraction of a pro6t... His itock complies r 25 k OOO lbs French CuTronlSj ' 8,000 tts French Plums, filio boxes Raisins, JQO boxes Figs, : : JiCO bottles Pepper Fauce,. ■■■■ ■■ v - , } 5O chests favorite flavored old country, leas, • 10 boxes Citron, SOU Cocoa Nuts, 3 barrels Jersey Pluius v . T . 10 barrels grafted Dried App es, , 10 do eastern pwed PcachM, ..;. . . • 40 do genuine Boston Syrup,. . 10 do extra Gulden Syrup, . >. 5 do extra No. t Mackerel, 10 cp extra laige Pickled llerting, . 60 boxes large Burlington Smoked lferring. 100 -do extra No.;l-Mauie. .- .r, - . - 100 bags Klo Coffee, > -10 do .uneqaallea Government Java, ■ ,00 B»senoiaeinipoiUsd Fteach Chocolate,. ' .■ BW bouiesTiiuiiauHtobntg'fl London Portcri 500 Ej3 Kugli.U Washing Soap* Prefared Corn,Rice.Flour,HecteVa Farina, &c.,dbe^&c. Morri.’TeaJlart,lbe.eecond door fromßlamsnd al> ley- - , UeB4 ‘ ,^r--vr -v.,... ■ W t ** ...-,•: .-. •• -“' ; if** 'ffcV , ■.■-.•■V & ‘•'&’•■;:“.r' ,r :■■■ •<■ ■ ,**. .? •.•■- " , : ; : "■” *‘ ' "•' ■"*>.- * -st-' ■ . ; .'V. <S '* v’-- •'•7:v.’ 1 ' V7l‘\ »-1* ' , >■;*> ■ "/•• V,'-/ _ - \ "•*«*> ‘ « -1 v ; -- > Tor sam*toXet™ ,b »n?» h n,t ' WrISSSS!S«r B * M, “ * l ' ,en m — _ B CIIKjSTHR,7IBmiIhCfM«I. ttt » Shoe^D^OoS^^S?“ Mi^} V<n,w “"If'"' : —— ll8JH*rlt«l lUeet. ■. mti REFi BoiLEns^?o r r*rw 717,7, , . X ameter, ill mi ihonline! ft?S?fe 0 h !? el> ” n d ‘‘ - i«* N 'to ’^SWML A. ply to Aidernian i'A UKINSON J SU? War”!*’ ** ••. apnfifrlf • : - ■ • v ■ j__. ■■'' ■ • •:•. r|IO DET—Tlie subsettber^iirers'Torßtni,'ji;s——— J/ store roon nowoccupled by-Messrs. Willock tfass, & Davis, No. 85 Marhetstreet. Possession givenJsSl on the Ist of Apu.. I nquire of ianSnf Cl I AS. 11. PaUI.SON, No. 73 Wood gj. ijtOK SAbfc—Two frame houses. two stories high! |7 ■ :by3oTeet each, comaming four rooms, each 17 by 14 feel. The lots ere 20 by U 0 feet to an alley, gttnatei rathe ah ward of Aitrghenyjtliy.fromiDgioitllesseca st. Apply to ''TIIOMAB hIOFFITT, jcl7 No. a# Fifth street. For Rents r\K8IIlABU! BUSINESS STAND-I offer for re » Lf, .the warehouse now occupied by Hie ha a dreg on ibe corner of Liberty and Hand streets. A gocta location for business of any. kind. Possession \ . given inrniedinielv. tn»ri| JAMES A. JONES. tftSENfj-Erom the Ist of.Apnl' next, the - attached,on tb«:corner of for ti siSS^aS. 11 -Fltsi streets—»good business stand nJcriwdl h^^’t 11 beioi oBi y « no s *ldare from the river—will be rented low to a good tenant. Apply to mortS-tf WAUTEK BKaNf, r ’ >f - No. 232 Liberty st. 76 JSRf saHSSffSfia'* quire of the owner. UEORGE 01LLViV^% re *' ® , } r FOr SUIC. ■' ." ■ ■ IHO ®«kANO iu, Lawrence cootitv nmr Cross Cut Canal} three Quarters «f n Kdinbnrgh,6ve miles from New CaiilejeoairSboMiSJ? ha flbe iracl goott limticri SO nerej beit coah eboMrts S limestone, urn) is well wa<ercd;iaree flanriaemmS in the viclmiy. Aj ply to. CURTIS & BOblfe 11 _ .133 Wood met. .uns*: goK J'cn ioiSjlocaiedTn ilie Ejghih of which have a front of 22 jcci on Bluff street, tt commodious viewofiho JdonongaheJa xjvcr. .The other five are in the rrar of • ihe above, each having a fro.it of 82:feeMiy.ioo deeo Prices from 450,00 to 800X0, Terms easv. Tnoscwho desire a pleasaat ai>d,bea»thy location wit] attend; • S. CUTHBERTV General Agent, • W.Smiihfietd street, • SI ECOND STHtIiT i'KOPERTY fob Situ. - Two >. new trick House*, (three proof rooft-2 ' conveniently arranged, with pallor. dining roOini'lriuih- ■ en, and fonr chain hers, and.good cellars, all well ed audio complete order. She lot is 27 (eel front bit tf deep to an alley. i'rice 85CCU Also, four lols in BiVm ingham, and two In East Birmingham, easy 8 . CUIHBEHT,GeneraI Agent, M—— SO Smttligeld etreet A afViP'Vf. 1 ' IN run CITY »Sb -/jL Sale—A dceirable of 47Teeift < t-VSiv#tf«» - >•• n J*t£n , r a *'r possession if required. l*fiee9*‘ > 3flfr'iVFmi -*SDO in hand «600 o year. 018 j»7 St Cu riUIBBT, General Agem, -■ * _ SOSmidiEeltlair^t lvxjzz- w - w a u»oo...r&v« *tiK l 2?3n^^2* 2 1 8,^r • fooi .Dwelling' Jfohses : |^ a J^ i |? ? n *^'5 5 Qt houacs* wah itfO-asret of prime iand.l2t} "• tS.fw !H»?2‘ on t f *V iare ®orchaid"©f fine,fnm y lBoacre 0 of v a!!fL c ? olce^I fmbor, and a home market for Uie lumber* ' the water power is durable.-. - Situate-near iKk MmUn.* ““ rivet. 18 mile,.o!,ov e ftlgfoS'Ef ‘ reel'll 5 ' SB,OWi iieetfJWaiwte iKIsS?«?K payments. S. CUriIBERT, tfen’l Agem, —ili 58 SmnhSeld etreeii '• _■ . SrOT- A \P KSIRaBLIw lucaiion .for. a SADBLKR. in the “ANOVKR. county, {i" 1 ®* Th ? omlduigafla tlie:prmises were erefrieff for the eiprera purpose of tarrying on (lie Saddle and liar. aa MwHenibuunesahS? been atnf ftM?; For f H rlllcr informalion, apyip i 0 Joi sepiikenh, on me premises; orlo : • H. T. LEECH, Jr, Si «. p /° r ,?. ny wIU «' at doy hedisposed “fra pebllo sale. (Gazette copy ant] charge p««f jSc ; ° m ot ffnns?pSar2 ne ’l necessary onr* “?***?*» 4c... SevcOt7-E?e VJIu/prblreirty.tftferiflHdrfe**. of investing fniA^F lU^se^- 4 * ®fisu^dsa'erf,aud;oan : be divided - £irinrnsP3r*£t a pa^>i| b vifi Si a » I, ffiei<nbnnmbßr l of springs to afford any supply orwatcrfbrtlie mim*. p„, E a 2j?i«™ SfPl?-» **n SuswarSonSoprrS, f£ r S Stewart, Fjemmgstreei.Allegheny clty,orto^ —iSSi P- BI’KENWA. knci.en.ee ° y , 0a, 5" orchardofuboutlOOthrifty trees t&v* op * hgHmlV' “lafeo^VVo'd I ‘ at ,'||™ Sd ' *_ ng goose, vVciod and Sib sts, •. >• • fmyga ' • Av WILKINS. illssissssrßs s^ , ts!ii , S£?S??i2sKSS^S'* T ' r?nct ™“ odu ‘>°lf <'='m«.ii,“P' d THOJIAB MOFFITT, Real Estate Agent, Jr! 29Frfthstreet. casks m store andibi gale bv" ;i '■ :■-_-■■■•. : u,s, waterman & sons. • k e i°^Sr^ l ® oi,OXCBCinc,o ii ,lli > for*alei>y JgfP . - *•->■ SMITH & siNnriAn? : T *NKiN r ifti pieces fine. Linen \Luairea ‘ JU fast colors, Josl iecei*eii at n x-usircs, : A. A. MASON & CO.»S. A fispfcu* HEliUCKO.—Flora uni nfler’iTiia- 1 date. , ilw ate ®«i 'ESP 11 ? fr cl gh*j„from E&lladeiphiam 1 mßburgh, will be £JJ,UO pflr lOa tbs^—a xedudlon of 25 Time, frota Philadelphia; W . Ktttbnrih. tlfi fsprSl lIAICKR * Ag/nla. • U frank Tax tSp I*l a g SI ' fi:: w\j? UN ?£ N i«P«t*ully informs hiafriemb VJ* ona the pabJicgencialry, t&atcntheSlst inne fh- Maisiv llie ill AbKFORr ]lOTEL.will be<opened /or ihe accomraodmucn of BOARDEHS, daring mer setson. * •*«. »mu Frankfort, June 7:2m "PRINTING IPfK,raanufaciiircd by.J.D. M'Crearv A -t Co., New \Ort, in_.ctma and hega, fi-om tto lo 100 fromaj ctnto.to S2l? Ib. Afso, ted, obit and liS**!™* Breen, in can? of' l: to. lraurJS-'eenii in SI 501? to Vorn.slt u, i and 1 to. cais, m6O C S!» & Goiiltsize in ilb cans, . .* • ■?.■• .:¥■ . m % Toraalcny J. R. "WELDEN, • tw* „„Bookseller and Stationer; jfW • .S 3 .Wood,street,-lm|ween 3>l and 4ih. Saloons and Batn« t , TTSrsr. M. WARD would respenifutly announce u> ?* tl c Dadies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh add vi. cimiy, Hurt the rpueionsSa.loan* ntlhc'Aihcoreun, Build toga, am now supplied Willi a superior quality of Ice (Sffi’iYp'l’af'" 1 mber rcf ' a »>'« e n.. y open In^ SO 7' n ‘. < i will always be found In older,for Hot, Cold,.orbbower Baths,' an almost in- : <h«le requisite for ihe pieservation oflieulih. ' f|MIE subscriber bason hand amlfor-sale.verrlow for 1 cash or approved endorsed paper, rhe foHowingacc ond-hund printing mnienals: B 3, -‘- SCO to, tong Primer, in good order; <0 UiMmion, <j a? 24 palis Case*, „ do; P aeiColumu Rules tor ndouuiemediom sheen ■■ I; Marble Imposing Stone: * s 4 Composing Slicks; 3 Single Stands; _ . . Several fonts of Head letter tor advertise mentSjAc.,lortnmgacomplete, office for acountrypa*- Per. Ai j ayneS* jglp.; . ■■■•:• -Agent for Ik Johnston k. Co. ■ v White Balptmr Bprlngi, r . DAUBMPiGGAP,CUMBER£dAN/XCuUNiT,PA* -fIUOS-justly celebraiedraocnialareirearyso wellend -.JL i favorably known.to the citizens- of.FhUadelphla.: Baltimore, Fulsburgb and otherplaces, wilL&eopen for visitors on and after the FrfiSf yF,JUN)B, .ThohnUd ings have been greatly enlarged and Improved, Iniorder - to meet theincreasmgpairopago. For families, invalids, and those who edaure mountain-scenery*, this place of- ' fere permanent inducements, whichcannos be surpassed by anywatering place in the united States From Pius- - burgh* these Springsjnre accessible JnabonG twenty hoars; of the Cemralßsilrosdio JUrris burgf from iiarnsbarg lathe Springs,; via Carlisle and JNewrille,on the Curaberland Kailroad, it is 35 miles. '' ' We are pledged to make visitors comfortable and bills moderate. SCOTT COYGK. /tf/<r»n«j— Messr*. X, D. Williams, Joseph. H. Hill. Robert D. Thorapson, Major M’Condleab, J; D. ftl’CoTd! le2&d2m . Grand tfatlomal Anniversary sale of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GGGDJ3f AT JEFFEBIS’ ONE PRICE CASH RTGBE. * JVo. 76 Market itreefjUnreeti F6unb and VnDuarLmd • rpnE subscriber, will commence a closinif • A theenUresuwkol Spring.and Sommer Dry Goods, on Monday, Juno 28 183‘i. Purchasers may rely that ibo foUowlng dedncUons will: be mace on the arfginK Crape Shawls have been selling at ' . ; ■ - W Oredueed to 64,00 ' °° do iu,oa <j o ?;oo .oo do do 1200 do p,OO • ; do do . . do .14,00.- : d<r : 10,<® do do do 10,00 'do 1400 . no do do 22,00 do* .• inoo SuperGlacia Dresa Sjllcss:Cllingat \ . • : I CO do . gOn do . -do • • ' do. ■ • 135 •: ■ • do> - • Joy • :do .' • do. do ■ •_. 1,50- •• da ; ills- Tnrh Satins sellingm ■ - • do- i«5 - CliamellonSiiksDroc&tleselHngatl,*26: do ijm' do do do do ion do blaek do 1,75 fl 0 * PrlntcdAawns have been selling at v .• . Co Co do 16 d® !Jjs do " Co do lei - dn «» do do do a. jo “ Super French JacbonetLawHS, celling ut . Super Plain Poplins. do 44* do q?* Jo Figured, do 66 So 'T? -S -St & , | Fail Onodj- “ n?^ ? % X * ' * , * ** s * -.•: -v, * , * 'l „ ■* K 't'y . ‘ l- r ± *' ? <-,.-■< V ~ /'-VtC V;, t " i f s\ *. HO HUMBUG! ". _ " 'i* 1 « »■» t v < - '. ts V 4 ;?; - - t W&ifM
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