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I .»*“l“- -■ - ' "•• l^^^^»s«s« ; M3i^.^aia^asaa»asg i - iff 'CESDAT- Steamloai la earned an. reiy extensively, as.mlljie seen „ ' s y tbp following statement of the names ofbonts built hero from tho firstof Jauuarytb tbo first of July; Jamesr Jenkins, Fanny Malone, Susquehanna, : T«n€ity;A'' ■ ,Steamer America, Thomas P. Bay, B B. Barker, Calm, o.' > Buckeye Bell, ® ta^e * - Jennie Beans, Honduras, John Simohds, s“.®“** ' Badger State, Prairie City, Ben Campbell, Allegheny, Dan Convers, i,?. To ?’ " Bxchange, Illinois, James Watt, Herald. As win be seen frcm tho above, the number of steamers built'and registered at'our port, for tho last six months, amounts to 25, with a ton nage of 6,574.64. -The-number of keels/"0818, barges, &0., also built here, amounts to 12, with a tonnage of 466.86, making the total tonnage 7,041,55, ' The Journal, from-which wo condonso the aboro.-statement, nays that there are 84 steamers now building in an about our city, viz: -Six at Brownsvillo, three at-Hammettfs-.yard and two at Walker’s- yard, Elizabeth, two at M’FaU’s yard, California, four at Shousetown, two at Freedom) two at Monongahela City, one’ at Georgetown, four at M’Keejport, and eight at our wharf—making,- altogether, thirty four. The above afibrds a gratifying exhibit of tho amount of boat building done in Pittsburgh,-for a. single half ..year. IP shows twenty-fire boats finished, and thirty-four cow buildicg/making a total.of fifty-nine boats, and besides that, twelve keels and barges, whioh makes a total-of: seven ty-ono boats. In- the-above-number of beats, built - here, and now. building,, aro. comprised some of the largest steamers that ever-camo out on the western waters. . . I 'Another Death by* Drowning.—X young man namel.Daniel Edwards, an operative in the Bir mingham iron works, was drowned on Saturday afternoon in the Monongahola. river, near Eliza beth.’ The deceased had gone np the riverwith two companions: .to - hah, and early in the after-, noon Ed wards was asked. by his. companions to' go to a spring on an adjacent hillfor a drink; this ho declined, and "his companions left him still plying the rod and lino. On their return, a short time after, the body of Edwards was found immersed in' the water, nnd his feet resting- on. -the beach. It is Bupcosed he had fallen in a fit, and thus mot Mb death. - The body was brought to Birmingham on Sunday oveniug, by the Brownsville packet Baltic, when Coroner Ar thurs held ah inquest, and the jury returned a verdict of “accidental drowning.” Mr. Edwards leaves a wife and one or two children. : l . Painful., Accident. —A painful accident; which deprived a man of life, occurred on Dinwiddie streetpin the Seventh.ward, :at Lippcncott’s axe and shovel factory, yesterday afternoon; about 1 o'clock, A man, named. Jacob Roth, agrinder, while attending to his grindstone, was instantly killed by the Stone bursting ; it flew np and struck the drum, and broke, when ono half, of i l fell into the well and the other part descended on. Both, mangling:, him inla horrible manner, snd instantly killing him. The unfortahatomanre side'd in. the Eighth ward; . was about forty years of.oge, and leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss. The- Coroner held, an inquest, and the verdict of death by the accidental burst ing of-a grindstone-was returned. Danßiee.— The Steubenville Messenger speak ing of Dan Bice’s former residence in and about ■this.city, says, (what is well known,) that Dan was in the employ of CoL Hording, formerly commandant of the Arsenal, who treated him ■ very, kindly. It appears from the Messesger that Dan has 'not forgotten it, for,: (we quote from the above paper,) “during his recent visit . to Pittsburgh, he presented Capt. ll.’s daughter with a splendid horse, whioh he purchased in Hew Orleans for $3OOl He is a beautiful and noble,looking animal, and the same rode by Gen. Persifer F. Smith during his military campaign in Mexico.” A Witmutff. —We have been called upon doily, , to record a number of deaths by drowning, for the week past, and in our papor of this morning two such cases'will be found. Too mach care cannotbe exercised by persons ingoing into tho water when heated, or.remaining in long enough to engender cramps in theirlimbs, a person being seized with which; is almost -sure of drowning, before assistance can be rendered. In the Alle gheny river, eTery evening, hundreds of boys are in the water two ortliree hours at a time, and isatno wonder that two or three oat-of that number should be drowned'every week. ~ Colonization Jferitnyr.—A meeting of the friends of Colonization was hold last evening, in ■the First Presbyterian Chnrcli of this. city.— Eer. R. R. Gurley, a resident for some years of Liberia, in the early state of its colonization, -and. lately .despatched there by the United ' States government, addressed the meeting. . To-night a meeting in behalf of tho same cause;; will'be held in the First Presbyterian Church; in Allegheny City, when the meeting will bo addressed by Rev. Mr. Gurley. AH per sonsinterested in tho cause of colonization are invited to attend. :■ An Example.—Wo noticed one of that hard working class of citizens, a drayman, stop a milk-wagon in the. middle of Wood street, yes terday,to purchase and drink a bowl of milk. ■ What an example this is to follow I- Here, a hard-working, indastrious man, instead of seek ing to be invigorated by the übo of liquor,, drinks a bowl of milk, and finds himself refreshed by a • tetter and cheaper'bevorage, and one'designed ~ for goad,' instead of seeking to allay his thirst ot • tha shrine of intemperance. ....... vr J<7re».-*-At half past two. o'clock on Sunday - afternoon,,a fire'broke out on Chatham' Street, in ft stable on the grounds of. the St.; Paul's Or phan Asylum and belonging to thatjUßtitutioD. . There was no property of value in the stable, and the fire, whloh was quickly subdued, origi nated in a pile of old matresses, which had been - stored there. a The alarm yesterday morning, about one ■ o'clock,. was caused by the burning of a shed at one of the brickJulas, on Boyd's Hill. - per the Springs.—Tha Pennsylvania Railroad y.-i Company are now: issuing through .tickets from this city.to'Bedford Springs.",'Passengers will go, - from .here to Uollidflysbnrg; by.thocars, then ' take the stage two lines of which run reg ulariy every day- and arrive at Bedford in twenty .. .hours from their departure from -this oity. . The faro has been fixed at $7,25. , PiITETtG SmROB HOW OPUS., . rflHls highly : attractive and.fashionable: WATETt- X ' ING.t*l*ACE'has been leased, together rwith .the ‘‘FAYETTE SPRINGS! HOTE!-,” aojacentilbereto, by the proprietor of Ule “ Farmington Motel,” on ibe National Bondi who has secured tlte best cooks and lhe beet Supplies of every. kind, with a determination no S lease, nil Ills visitors. -A new UuildiDg; with r foity osma, bos' recently bcenoddea to lUeeetablisbment ' ijbeve SPRINGSOre surronnded. by tho tnostdeliglit fal nnd romantic Mountain tfcenrry, In a cool climate, witli Pitre air and pure water. The curative and pari-, fvine croperues or thesewaters have been Tally ettali. ilsbeiirby thb faefthat tber have never failed to care "tbc Voral easea Of Serofala, the most inveterate Sores, • and other diseases of-tbehlood,./ ■ . .. . STAGES AND ifIACKS will arrive at end leave the I s'eainboKs'at Brownsville daily,Whence visitors will Si?. 1 . Ini drive of four or live hours, to tho Springs, over S ««UentM’Adttmiaed Roadi about biUf the distance. . r ...r.ifooonflherlchnst andmostdelightfnl agnenhn iaJ°rcE«ms C in tteeOurt^to Unionlown, end then bight' iff fnriiioVover the Laurel Honntam. presents gTrom , . , i'aew trial wsb granted in tho-important case of “Tslfort, it.s >?r“ge? “ . , i?r«eAa^af.— Sixteen persona wen- disoharged « vcJy certain they ‘ ZSmdrninl/o'SL" “ I ’°‘ yesterday. acOT nsGBAsfIM?BUSH .■:> Opening-iff Ahc Railroad. — The formal opening of the: Pennsylvania -Railroad- to vGreonsburg, - - willtakeplaceonThursday next. Two trains of oars wjll rim through daily, ono 'O tA., •M., and the other at O P/M.; these trains will .« -the cnoache&goiDg'East; •• anaccom* . : , modation train will, nlso be run to Grecnsburgh.- , .Tht talc pf seasonable , dry goads will ho con* 'tlnued at autlon this afternoon at 2 ; o*clook, at the store of A, McTighe, Ho. 78 Market street, .■■ hetween the'Diamond and Fourth street/ : v I 'Riffly**important -Oeemoft.'-^-Jadge*MTHnrs «»a his opinion'yesterday, In -the csp of the Sisters of-Meroy, whooppealedfrom the decision j.of -the Register,'Mr. Richardson, .lathe case fenown as the .“the" Catholic will ease." 3y will dated 18th of March, 1848.. Miss Tieman left a bequest of $20,000 tothe sisters of theSisJer hood of Mercy, of which she hod been a member. Mr. v King, - the Register, decided that the libeqttest.was not liable to ; tho'Collateral Inherit tance tax, bnt: on the entry of Mr. Richardson | into office," he deoided that tho bequest was liable | to the .tax of $2,50 on tho-hundred dollars. — : The Rt. Rev. Miohuel O’Conner, who hold the j bequest for the Sisterhood, appealed from the Register to the Register's Court. Tho caso was argued at length, a'Short time-Blnce, and Judge M’Clufe v gave' the decision y esterday, tho main -point of which is. as follows: The Judge deoided- “that the devisor never had any more interest in, or right to, or coutri- j bated oveir the sum set aside by law. as the i than the Commonwealth has to the rosidno after j tbp tax is paid. The tax and the grants are se parate and distinct estates, and thcrightful prop* erty of separate and distinct corporations. : - Tho appellant was not incorporated until 25 days after probate of tho will mahingtho bequest; so that the exemption clause in seotion second of the charter wonld. not control ' the case,-even if embraced inits terms, which: it is not, tlio clause having no retrospective energy. The bequest is not the round snra of $20,000 to the benoficiery, bat it is the sum of $20,000 incumbered with tho lien of a collateral inheritance; tax, which mast be paid. Aud the next sum bequeathed is used and - enjoyed by the beneuefioiary exempt from all tax. ■ And the collateral inheritance tau;, even where a testate devises to a father or widow, for life, remainder over" to collateral heirs: is duo and payable to the Register of the proper county on the decease of the testator immediately, with out waiting until the decease . of the devisee, or until tho right of the remainder man to posses sion attaohes.....: The learned Judge further decides, tliat by the 18th section of the Aot of April 10, 1849, inter est at the rate of 12,} per cent, per annum shall he paid on Enid tax, if not having been paid within nine months from the passage of the Act, bn the estates of the decedents who had been dead more than one year. ; ' The "case will be taken to . the Supreme. Court. Tho amount accruing to the State is between one and two thousand dollars. : Discharge of tke Accused Robbers. —The further examination, of Edward: Quinn, Michael Dolan,, and Miohael Kearney, charged with; robbing Dr. Rinne. before the Moyor on yesterday afternoon. • ■ Samuel B. vM’Cutchcon, a tailor, who resides in Westmoreland county, on tho Central Rail road, testified that he knew Quint), but never made any clothing for him. About a month ago, however, ho made a pair of fine black cloth pantaloons for a man named Christopher Gorrie, who worked on the same section on the railroad with Quinn—the pants were too small .for Gor rie, and he loft them at Snodgrass’ store for sale, wheta Quinn purchased them, and brought them to withers to have repairs made j ho put a buohle on themi and wroto Edward Qainn’s name on tho waist-hand, at tho top of tho pocket Do took them nwny, hut witness saw the pants on Quinn within tho past three weeks. Tho- pantaloons wero. shown to Mr. M’Cutcheon,: and :ho said they were the pants he made for Gorrie, and the ones that Quinn purchased. He recognized tho name of Quinn on the waißtband, as his hand writing, He said there was not the least doubt that the pantaloons were the ones he mentioned, as ho recognized them by the workmanship. Francis Gormley, keeper of a ball alley on tho Fourth street roadi stated that he saw Qninn Wear a pair of black pants in hia alley over three weeks since, and . had seen them on him on sev eral occasions since. The prisoners were discharged, there not being sufficient evidence to commit thorn to prison. Great interest has been manifested at the differ ent hearings of this Case before the Mayor. W.: W. Irwin, Esq., appeared: for tho defendants, and Col. Black for tho prosecution. A Bey Djroaned. —Coroner Arthurs was called upon, yesterday afternoon, to hold an inquest on tho body of a boyi named Michael Booehman, aged about twelve years, who fell into:tho river at Lees’ feny landing, near Tempcranceville, and was drowned, about 2 o’clock, yesterday after noon, Ho was trying to catch floating drift, and losing his balance, fell into the river, be* tween two flats. Tho Coroner handed over tho fees of the jurymen to tho boy’s father, who had resided in that vicinity for over twenty years. A Fight came off at tho U. 8. Arsenal at L»w rcnceville,- on Sunday night, between two sol diore, which came near being very scrions in its consequence.- Two men, .who for somo time had been but indifferent.friends, got into on alterca tion, when ono of them seized a musket and pre pared to shoot the other, which ho would have done, had lie not quickly seized the gun, with which he knocked tho assailant down. A guard was called, and the two men secured. Licenti Question.—Tho liconse question camo up yesterday in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Tho wards of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, the boroughs and townships wo recalled over, and not more than one fourth of the applicants appeared in person or by attorney. lt being incumbent by a rule of court, tliht tho applicant must either appear, orbo represented, it is presumable that but few licenses will bo granted. An Accident.— A carriage containing Mr. and Mrs. Bissell, of Allegheny City, ran off on Penn street, yesterday: morning, about seven o’clock. The carriage ran into at> iron post on tho corner of O’Hara and Penn streets, and threw Mrs. Bissolh out, severely injuring her. The party, were on their way to the Springs.' - ■•. v Stabbed. —Two lads who had been engaged in playing cards on Seminary Hill, Allegheny City, on Sunday, disagreed about some point in tho game, when one .of them slabbed, the other in the-hand; with a knife, injuring him severely. The hearing of William Gaw will take place this morning before tho Mayor. This person is accused; of being a participant in tho murder of Mitchell, on the wharf, on the 6th insfc . LtMe’i Steam Plano Forte Factory* % ••• T* L. LEASE having applied’inachi - lO the nuiiufucmrc of ffANOS.ho fitTci 13 enabled to sell at Vast twenty*fivc 5 S■ i? S | Ipcr ccnt.cii&Bper ihan any brought from the Enst, and warranted « , qoiuinevery:respect.- Six octave Rosewood. Pianos, from 6150,00 nod upwards.. • • Sevoo octave r do do 250.C0 Piano'Wareroom, on Uand street, over Johns 1 Mine rat Water Warehouse. ........ .•; Accordeons, Vlol»n«, ft*., tunp.ti an/) repaired. IjeB:y Fine Oolong UlacfcTeaß. ■trj ft would oallthe attention of oar retail castomcra W to our largo stork of Hlack leas, selected wiilr great tare in.iheNew YorkmarkcUr soUchon?; V’-fl).-' 1 D 50.; English S?e.\ Flue Ooiong> * ' 50c:; Extra Oolong* 75c. 'Ooioftßi • 81,00 ' -'Voting Hyson,lmpend t andGilnpowdetysameprices aB above, pure and fragrant. / . , > Retail Grocers are invited lo coll and examine our stock# <nher packed m quarter or half poam- packages, or in balk, by thchuif euest. : A. JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, . jeS ■ ■ • . 39 Fifth street.. •. . ‘ 1 S- > TELEGEAPHIC NWS. BY TUB &BBILLY 1,188. xxzn eosoBEBS-rrast SKSSJO.N-. WAsaMQiair, July 12. House—The House met and resumed the con sideration of the bill-to omend the Postage'lawi' The . firqt section, containing the provisions ns forwarded aiewdayssinoe, waa amended, with the provisothat newspapers and periodicals not weighing over two ounces, when sent toactnal subscribers r State- where * they * are published, shall redaction no e *v for.iu eaid - section p the other section o.f-tha bill was^then agreed to as follows: ■ • Section 2d .provides that books bound or un bound, not weighing * over four-pounds, shall bo deemedmoilable, and all printed matter charge able* by weight shall be: weighed’when dry; It permits publishers to exchange free of postage i and to send to subscribers enclosed 1 in their pub- ' Hcations bills Ond receipts free of postage.-*-1 :Weekly, newspapers to -bo sent tp subscribers withimthe county where published, free* Section Bd. provides certain roles how papers and- periodicals are to be prepared for mailing. The other provisions .of this bill are. unimpor tant. r A motion was made to lay the bill on the tabic, Which was not agreed.-to. Beading the amend* moot to tho bill, the House /went into Cammitteo on tho Deficiency Bill, when the Senate announce ments wero.agrced to, giving additional compen sation to the Collin’s-Line of eteamers, ayes 84, nays .73. . .... ■ ■ The committee rose and reported all tho Sen- amendments to --the House, -when, without noting upon them, tho House adjourned. . Senate,—A resolution was ordored to be en grossed, authorizing the authorities of Chicago to excavate portions of the pnblio reservation with a view to improvo tho Chioago river. After some other business. of minor, importance, the Senate adjourned. EUROPEAN HEWS- ARRIVAL'-OP THE STEAMSHIP ARCTIC! New Tonic, July 12. Tho steamer Arctic arrived yesterday after noon, having sailed from Liverpool at 0 a. m., on the 80th. She arrived at Sandy Ilaok at four o’clock this morning, having been detained by a fog. . The Arotio brings 123 passengers. The Asia had arrived nt Liverpool on Sunday forenoon. FRANCE. -'The Government is attempting to smooth over the difficulties with the Legislativobranch. Inundations in the Departments still continue. . Letters from Toulon say that ten ships of war ore to bo built at that place next year. ' A project is mooted,: eemi-officially, for tho Colonizatio i of French Gniana. The French Legislative body was closed on Monday by a message from the President, which was warmly received. It contumed but a little more than live phrases. The Budget shews a deficiency of 84,000,000 francs.. A ITALY. The Five Powers have formally called upon the Federal Government of Switzerland to re cognise the right of Prussia to Nenfchotel. AUSTRIA. Austria has summoned-the States of tho Zoll vorein to negotiate on the subject of customs, and to form a league against Prussia. It was rumored that an attempt was made to assassinate the Emperor of Austria at .Groswor den, near Pcsth. The assassin missed his aim, and blew out his own brains.: LIVERPOOL MARKETS. Cotton- lias been quiet, without tho slightest variations from tho prioes of Friday. The sales for three doyß wore 18,000 bales including 7000 on speculation and for export, and of which 18G00 were Amerioam : New Orleans fair Cj, middling SJ-. Upland fair o'(; Upland middling 6J. Tho importsfortho same period wero 25,00(1 bales mostly American. Wright, Gandey & Co., quoto sales of cotton on Monday and Tuesday nt 11,000 bales, 4600 of which wero to speculators and exporters The market ■ was closing tamely on Friday’s prices. • - At London, on Saturday it was rumored on ’Change that the French loan contemplated was 8,000,000 sterling. Consols declined an Mon day the rumor previous subsided. Corn has been restricted by unsettled weather. Ilolders ask Id. on Wheat, 3d, on flour. Corn, yellow, Cd. and upwards dearer. Wheat doll. In provisions thero is little or no chango.— Lard keepsi at the high figure before quoted. American, in kegs, 02(5)54; in barrels 50@53. There is little doing in Rice, which is unchanged in price; Coffee in fair demand. ■ Rosin, 2s. lid. for amber. Spirits of Turpentine 30©37a. fid; 1 At Manchester there is a fair demand and firm; goods are drooping, yet confidence is en tertained of a good fail business. The money market is less steady, owing to a rumor of a French war. On Tuesday it was stea dier, oonsols dosing as they opened. For open ing Jaiy 100\®1005 ex-dividend. At London Sugar was fully at former prices. - Coffee less buoyant, and quotations barely sus tained. Tea rather lower. Scotch Pig 44 @45 "p? ton. CONTINENTAL MAKKF.T. At Amsterdam and Rotterdam Coffee was in | limited request, but unchanged. | Rice lower. ! In Sugar there is littlo doing without n de -1 cline. At Hamburg Coffee was down. At Antwerp no change. A destructive tiro occurred in Covington, Ky., on Saturday night. Ten or twelve buildings wero destroyed, nnd the. loss Is estimated at $35,000. A small portion only was insured. Nothing hns transpired since noon worthy of notico. Tho prices of all articles ara unchanged. Wcathor sultry, .with heavy showors. NEW YORK l2. Cotton... Middling Orleans OJ; Uplands o|. F10ur...§4,25 for State, §4,02 for Southern,: and $4,25 for Ohio. . Qrain—Genosoe Wheat $1,12, Western red 92: Upper Lake 70. Mixed Corn <JIJ@G2 for yel low. . Provisions... Sales 400 bbls mess Pork at $l9, 37; prime $l7; sales 200 bbls Beef at stiffer prices; sales 200 bbls Lard at 5>9,G0@11. Coffoe.-OJ. Linseed Oil... Sates 200 bbls ato2. Whisky...Ohio 213@22. Stoolis—Gencrally firm..'- PHILADELPHIA MARKET—JuIy 12. Cotton;..Unchanged. <.'’Ftonr;;.More activo at a alight decline. Good brands Penn.,and Western at ; $4; Brandywine at $4,87. Bye Floor $3;60. Corn Meal $8,25. Grain...'Wheat, prime Pa. $1,03, Ted do. 97c. Corn unchanged. Provisionß...Firm at fall prices. Modorato sales making. .—r BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—JuIy 12. Sales 700 beeves at f>i@7tV nett; liogs 7iJ@B. FOR the very best of VINEGAR; go to . j jtB ■■; . MORRIS', In ihe Diamond. SPANISH MUSS-r4u bales on hand and for sale by Jet l ARMSTRONG & OEOZBB. GORN— lSU.'hua.. Yellow, IsheileO,) in More unit lor wile- 1 ..v __MIETJINBEJIGKK_&;i; O i_ fi TONS Kentufaky Hot Itiost Mtiiuf, received anil for if sale by' - |j ; AIILTEN I)ERGER & CO. SILK PoVLINS A.'A. Mason it-mo, have just re* ccived twfr cases fine S»lk l*nphns. ■_ JlcflC GEO BOB' UIiETCUBII, FROM NEW YORE, . MANUFACTPRER of the Cole- Vs t\ prated GO S S A ME R; VENTILA / XA ■: i J. TING WIG, EGA ST I 0 BAND. ; JSsb. TGUrF.ES.and every descriplionof Li > Hair (or Ladies and No."!) Fourth street, be *JO(SftpBssgiwcen Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. Bletcher’a System enables Ladies fifmffSissSSga unij Gentlemen to measure llitir f Heads with accuracy. r '■■:■' • FOR WIGS No.T The round of the Jleud. , . - „„ „ *< 2 From the forehead over tbohoau to nccti wo. J. “ a. From ear to ear, over the , - - « 4. From ear to ear, round the firehead. For Tmpas, to «c«r tkt top of tH .Head e»W. A Paper Pattern, the enact shape of the Bald patt - ' ■- ■■ ■ ' T~ Plrvate DiacnseHt ' - ■ , „ 08, f- ROWNi No. «1 DIAMOND ALU KV. Divot EBhis entire ettetition to anoffito anriEliceV' HU ißiinessiomoslly confinailio fat affections, brought on by imprudence, Urtlh ' al I P“l'®lff!’ Imparity of the Blood, with albdUoaßeso - lho venerea) origin. Skin Diseases, ScorbuUe Ringworm. MeroilrlalDUc&seSjSernhmVvVcaktiß&s,to-. potency,HieB, BUedmatlsraj female MonU* ly 3upprcfcs{ons, the Joints,l^r"!J a * nervous Affections, Pains in the Back andLoinMfJJw • lions of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully trettw*. Sixteen years’jjractlceUiiitt Brown to offer assurances of speedy care to an wnomsj come nnder bis care.. - j « Office and private consulting rooms*4l Diamond *7* ■ : Qj~ Charges moderate. novSidasvflT TTi EUMATIS3I.—Dr. Brown's ncwiy diacovred p» vdyfor Hheomaiimiv a speedy andccitaiJirenieoy toT that painfatttonble. It never falls, - • j ; '■ Office ftnd PrivateCoimluulon Rooms No. «i UJA ; &OND> PiU»bnr*hi Penna. Tb* DoetorU »VW* a fcopta MatcU SS-d**? v ,, , - COMMERCIAL. _, DAILY REVIEW OP THE MAEKETt ' Owrcß or.THw-OAttTMoaan»o Post. . >• - ' tTu«rffl?j July 13,1862. \ The weather continues and dryland bnsincM generally very duM.vThe sales, transacting are barely wonli noticing FLOUR—'The saleson the wharf yesterUay. weto less ■pcrhnpsthan for twelve months. We did not-see or hear of burrthts from first bands; we noya sales of 100 bblsandSJdo from store &t3,12®3,1& . • ••.••• . BACON—We note sales of6ooo Jba city shoulders at 3; 10000 tlo hams at Oi-, alt 4 monthsj.C hlids shoulders and hams at yJoi>l; 2 tierces sugar cured bams at If tlus is an arivuncc of lc Jb—thcy* are scarce and In demand .OILS—-Sales.of 5-bbls linseedutC7,cuih; 4bblsiard oil at hi „ Win VE LEAI»-Sales 100 tegs af 1,75. LEAD—Sales 40pigs at s,ctub. >. ASIIES—SuIeu 4 casks soda nt3|, 4 months ■ SUGAR—SaIes GLbds common al o|«4 months CHEESE—SaIes 50 boxes at C£ N6W ORLEANS COTTON MARKET, July 3,—The Colton market opened on Saturday with • Borne inquiry, but, with a small amount offering, and high rates: toe business was limited to* about 250 bales OnMonday, nbout'lBoo bales sold at very full rates’ for the better qualities, and on Tuesday 1050 were taken, still without notable change in prices. On Wednesday and Thur»- day together, a business of bsrely 1200 bales was done, and yesterday abnatSOO bales were taken—ihc total sates-of the week thus amounting to Cloo bales, taken' mostly on English account. The receipts at this port from the Ist of September to dale arc 1,422.475 bales ngninst 060,026 to same date last year, and at all the United States ports there Is an increase, compared with last yenr* of 007,607 hales, we still quote as follows though the rales aro nearly nominal; < NBW 081-KANS CLASSIFICATION. : Inferior**-™*~~*s|o(Jl Middling Fair.-* *«11J0—- Ordinary. -• • • -7if 8 Fair ”r — v .«nominal. Middling **••** Good Pair.• nominal* Good Middling* • •IOJOU j Good and Fine •* nominal. NEW BEDFORD OIL MARKET, July 5 —Sperm— The market continues firm, wall a fairdcm&nd. We •notice sales since oar lastef 1200 bbls. for export, at SI ,*2s^gallon. Whale is dull, end wo have no sales ro report. Holders, however, remain quite firm, bat buy era decline-operating at present prices, whalebone has been qatet since our last, uml we have only ;o re* port a sale of 80001 b s Polar, on prlvute terms. Imports of Sperm and Whale Oil find Whalebone,into the United States, for tho weekending July 4.1852: Ibis. op. bbls.wh. fc. bone. .New Bedford. Bark Ottawa, from Bio, 200 1700. FromJan.l to date, 37,055 703G1 1,100300 Same time last yaar,50,613 312.03 U 3,501,050 BOSTON FISH MARKET.—The receipts of CodiiaU have been small end the inaiket is firmer. Sales or new George's at 83,76 ; Western Bank 83 50; smalt at 92-2'02.5() 4? qtl, loose. Bake are scarce, and would bring 82 00. Haddock are selling at 81,33 Pollock $1,50(91,75 qtl, eaih, Mackerel have come in spa* nngly, and prices arc wcH Bumaiiu'd; saicsof No. 3 large at $j,75, ami small at 55,254> bbl. cn«h. Od No loro dull at SlOOO.anrt Na 2at BD.ol)iMbl,cash Alcwtvea aro telling at $3,2503 SO bbl,cash- „ PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Thursday, July B.—At market tliero wore 16(10 head of Beef Cattle offered. The demand was good, with prices greatly de clined. Good re-ailingqualities bring so,soS>d 00 4> ICO lbs. Cows and Calves—3so at market, and sold msl9 5*10,00 forfiesh Cow*; SUSSaSjOlMbrSprinscrs; and $7 tf?l4,ulr for dry Cows. There was a limited demand for Hogs; sales of dOO.nt ICO lbs. Sheep and Lambs—There was rather less activity m iho market, there belrgbut lbbO loid. Sheep were made at 51.0C04.0U, and Lambs at BlJ>Oo3,sOcaeli t asln quality. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. ,l Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. . .' l J. M ? Kccj Hendrickson, McKeesport. u Thomas fthnver, Bailey, West Newton , .GeneMQfs Conan;, West Ncwion. £. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth, “ Michigan No. 2, Boies, Beaver. * r ForonCtty, Murdoch, Weilsville. *- Vt inchcsier, G. Moore, Wheeling. “ Gossamer, S. Frcuch. Cincinnati. ‘ . Jiiha Dean, McVay. Zanesville. DEPARfED: .*• Baltic, Cennei, Brownsville: “ Ailnnuc, Parkutron, do • * J. M’Kec.lUmiuckion,McKeesport. Thomas rhnver, Bailey, WesiNewton. . “ Gcnessee, Conant, West Newton. “ S. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. 11 MiehlganNo.2, Boies, Beaver. . “ Forest City, Murdock, Weflsville. *• Diurnal, Con well, Wheehog, n Arena, Kinney, Beaver. marietta* Parksrsoargh and nocking- I port I’ncteet. Thr sle.iiicr lIML COLUMBIA, A. S. Cusnu, master, will leave Puittburgh every Monday, t»b3 o’clock, P. M.; returning will, leave Jiockiugpori every Tuesday, ai 0 o'clock, A. M. Passenger* nod shippers mar rely on the utmost ac coonaodauou and promptness. w, K. WHEELKR, marC . .. No. 2t Market street. 1 Tub fine Steamer ALLEGHEN Y BELLE 2> Cant. Ws, Hanna. leave* the Alle gheny wiiarf forFrankiw,every Monday and Thursday* at 4 P.&I. The fme steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3,Capt* John Uixsa, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank* lnu every Tuesday and f ru/ay, tu4 P.M. For Freifrttl or rQfl^ee,ar>pfy_onJJoard For £1 arietta and llacfclngport* f J£S3«& THEfineAieamcr PAClFlC,ZanocbMae for ibc above and Intermedi ate port* every THURSDAY^ at4 o'clock, P. M, For freisrluor passage,apply ou boanl.or to T. WOODS * SON, No. l>l Water at., and Go Front fit. For Klttonnlng and Gotflth.'' TUP. light draught and pleasant steamer AwgyMg&Biflf.AHiftW Capi. Miu.rsoAB.tviU leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M-,for Kmunmng.aml Catfish.. For freight or passage apply on board. ■.■ lnov!8 For iLooR iteach, marietta, l*arkerabnig and Gallipoli®. ls. The 131110 framer GOVw MEIGS, , , . « Snrxic* Mover, witi leave for the above and nsiermedUte ports, every &&33Z&a$2m TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to l>b3 _____ JOHN FLACK, Agent, Wodncedajr Fackot for Cincinnati* . Tub new and fast running steamer CIN- W-r!®ttt?CINNATi, UiaaincUAM, Master, will leave every Wspmesdat. \\\t freight or passage, apply on board, or to deeUO G. B. MILTKNUERGKfi. Cikcinsaw, July 12. SUGAR— ISO hbdr. Plantation Surer, in store and for eale by fjyUi MILLER A RICKETSON. rtCUHENJNGs— lOUDub. just received and tor sale by ft jyO KUSSm-L It JOHNBTON. HAY— DO bales prime llnv, to arrive and for sale t»y jrSG MILTKNBERGBR A CO. Ciscjsnati, July 12. 15L0U11—bbis. jusf received and tor sale by X jell ARMSTRONG A CBOZER, Hh.MP— VO bales Missouri D. R. Hemp, for sale by je23 JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. CIOKN MEAL—7S bus. frc*h ground, just rec’d and J for sale by UylQl BUSSELL A JOHNSTON. CIHKBSE— WO bxs. W, ILChcese, ia good order. } j y »ib CARSON A M’KNIGHT, TIKINTSI PRINTS!—Now opening at A; A. Mason X A Co.’s,3 cases fast color Madder Prints, at C*c. per yard. .. . ■ •/ .•; : . • UylO . nv tub COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYI.VA ° NU TREASURY DEPARTMENT, J iUniuisOßG, July S', 1&52. $ Whebsas, By on Aci,oftbo General Assembly. ap proved 4th day of May. 1852, .the Governor and Siaio Treasurer are authorized loborrowyonthe /aith of the Commonwealth, Bny*uajuQi exceeding FIVE MU#- LIONS OK DOLLARS, at a TateoflrUcrest notexceed mg five per cent pet annum,; for a period not exceed* imr twenty*five years* and issue the bonds dfthe Com monwealth /or the same,WITH COUPONSDII IN* TEBE3T CERTIFICATES attached* in sum* equal to the peral-anoußl interest liiercon, which Coupons sh.all he redeemable in gold and Silver* or cm equivalent* and the bonds hereby authorized to be created 'stoU- not be subject to taxation for any tmrj* we rohattver; The minis no borrowed sh'au bt apylud.io thspayment tf thetixper cent toans that arc p&yable;qt the option of the Cotn monwealth v after the' years of ISI6 andlBl7. end the cancellation of certificates of deferred Interest, and such of the five per cent, bonds ns may be .subject to cancellation by tbo State. Ami said act further provides, cube time of making proposals for said loan* application maybe m\do for any part thereof, at an interest of four per ccnu ©r a less-ratc, upon condition that the loan shall I be for n greater period, and not exceeding thirty-five I is therefore hereby'given, that propoßels will be received at Harrisburg, until o’clock, r M., or TUESDAY, the Tilt of September next, for loaning to the Commonwealth of .Pennsylvania, for the purppsca : afore said, the sum of FIVE MILLIONS OF. DOLLARS : at a rate of interest not exceeding fiveper cent. per an num, payable haft yearly in gold, oraifcer, ornn equiva lent at the Treasury o? the Stnta Tlio cerufientes of said.loan shalliiolbe suljtctt? any taxation for any pur po: ei£>AateMr*.ahd-Ehallhave coupons attached, agreeably ■ to the terras of the foregoingla w, and said certificate* shall be made in sums of bns, Jtw*and «n thousandaotr fora each* at ihe option of.the bidder. The ‘proposal must riaie distinctly the lowest rate of -Interest at which said load will be take n at par* anu the lengthof time, not exceeding thirtyrfive years, for which itia proposed to bemken, ondjtbe amount bid for. and whether tf> be Dmd in or »?s tquivaten^insxxpK cent, bonds, in invest ctrlifU&tSiOt lii fvepcrcmL loans novr subject to cancellation by.lhe State, or any .other loans of-lhe Commonwealth/; No bids for a smsiler fraction than one nuarierper cent ill the rate of Interest will be entertained, but a preraium.of, uny fraction may be offered on a fixed rate of interest: All bids musl be distinct and explicit; no conditional or hypothetical bid will be Considered The Stalo/eservex the right to ac* centthe whole or any port ofthe. b idcflered. _• Upon the. acceptance of the proposal, the. consideration'mast be paid into the Treasury within sixty days thereafter, on the presentation to ino Governor of receipts _frotu the Treasurer for tlie same, he will cause certificates of loan to be issued accordingly. , • ~ The proposals roust be directed.undor *e nl to the office of the Secretary of the ComnJonwualth, Uarrisbarg, en dorsedi ‘‘ Proposals forLoah. 5 ’ -The proposals will not be opened until the period for . afscloslng.theiT; contents has arrived, when uo aHoratipn ln the terms Vvill bo per mitted j whereupon the Secretary of thoCo.roinonwealthj iuthe-pteßence of the Governor, State Treasurefi Audi loir General,andsnchLoihtrper6oiisasmay seem proper tobe present, shall open and publish said proposals. TUo.Governor wi f l then award the loan to the lowest and bestbidderorblddera*; . ■ In accordance wbh the aforesaid act of the General Assembly, and by-virtue o( the authority of the same* notice is alsbbereby given, that certificates , of loan o; the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, bearing a rate of interest not exceeding four per annum* pay obiein gold or silver* semi-annually, and reimbursable at the expiration of any period uet under twenty nor ex- 1 ceeding thirtytfts years, wub coupons orinUtest eeriifi- i eates be issued at any time-within six months' hereafter, to any and all such holders of the present five per cent, loan, ns may signify their willing ness to extend their loans to the Commonwealth on such conditions The new bonds,so issued^aJJnot 5e sub* jett -to . taxation for any purpose whatever. . Communi catlons on Uua subject may be addressed, to. Che Gover nor, at Harrisburg. JOHN M. BIKCEL, jyfljtSepr - •- BwoTfCW«r*K COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. Total, 200 17C0 Previously, 37,050 70,304 PORT OF PITTSBUUOU. Zl rxir WATB2 IN THE CHA^Kt; Allegheuy iUver Trad*. HKUULAX FKA&KLIN PACKETS, AUCTION SALES. ■ '■ 'Anotiott"'Cftvd*' mHE undersigned; after ain Interval of four years,ha* J. again .resumed business. - Havlng caJliplied'Witb 'herequisitions of the law regulating. Sales at Auction, .and.having procured a first class License as Auctioneer (or the City of Pittsburgh, he offers his services aa nocli to his friends and the public generally;: With an cxre* Ttence ornearly thirty yearsla this line of busincssChe hazards nothing inlaying that tie wiU be enabled to give entire satisfaction to nlhthoae who may feel disposed ttf pauoniz&him. ; :• P; McKENNA; Auctioneer, v Refers to the ptinoipnl City Merchants. iyg &uctlon-*p&iijr Salts. ' A T the Coomerciai Sates Rooms, corner of Wood il and Fifth streets; at 10 o’clck, A. M,, a general a*- soriment of Seasonable, Staple. and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Bootsmnd Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac. • “ AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. At, • Groceries, Queenswariy Glussware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses*, new and second hand Household and Lltclien Furniture* Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, 1\ M, v Hook*, Stationery,;Fancy, articles, Musical Tnstru mem*, Hardware nud Cutlery, Hloitnni'; Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watcher Ac. . : P_,M. DAvIS, • lallttf .- • • . . . ... Auctioneer. I*. UPKEHAIAt auctioneer* Fresh arrival of millinery,&c —a large and extensive assortment of Millinery, Silks, Bon* nets, Embroidered Laces, Ac., received at M’Kenna’s AacUon Hoase, and will remain open for this day only. 1 The trade are respectfully invited to call and examine he same. pyS] • P. M’KENNA, Aact’r YTALUABLE REAL ESTaIEat Auction.— On Y Saturday afternoon* July 17th, will be sold, on the premise?, No. 1 Wylie street, all that valuable lot of land fronting on smd siroet about nineteen feet, and extend ing bock to a-polnt thirty-seven feet. On which is erect ed a.three story Brick House, containing six rooms and cellar, sagood ordeT.. The lower partis now occupied os a Porter House; Being contiguous to the Court House, and inn growing part of the city, it offers a chance for investment rarely met with. It may be treated for at private sale, by applying to the owner, on the premises. , . P. M’KENNA, Aact’r. P« jn« DAVIS, Auctioneer. A SSIGNEE’S SALE OF FANCY AND STAPLE t% DRY GOODS.—On Tuesday nnd Wednesday mor ntngs, July I3ih and Mth, atOo'clook, atthe sioro of H. M’CieUaud, No. till Market street, will be sold, by order of D. Gtiieiand, Esq, Assignee, a large and general as*- sortment of. Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, Ac., which have been selected for the city, trade Sales posnvci to close the concern. iy!3 p. M DAVIS, Auct’r MARKET. WaGON AND CART: at AucriON.— On Wednesday morning. Julv 14th, at 10 o’clock, ot the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,will be sold, one light wagon, suitable ibr one or two horses. Also, one Cart jytt __ - ■ P. M. PAVIg, Aocfr. PAILNI’ PAINT OIL at Auction—Un Tuesday afternoon, July 13:b; at 3 o’clock, nt the Commer cist Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, Will bo sold, five barrels Patent Paint OH, suitable for palming Steamboats and Houses. - J>fr ; . P. M. DAVIS. Auct’r. Fifty-two building lots in easplibeil TY at Aucrioii—On Thursday afternoon, July 15th, at 2 o’clock, on the premises, adjoining the resi dence of George Negley, ltaj.an the vilinge of East Liberty, wiU be sold 52 very dcstgible Building Lots, which for beauty of location and pumy of air cannot be surpassed in the neighborhood of tho.two cities. . There tots offer great inducements to men of business or leisure, as they are. easy of access by Railroad or Turnpike, end it is expected shortly the cars will suit every hour Txasss One-fourth cash; remainder m three equal annual payments,with inte'est, secured by bond and 1 raortgageon the premises. Title irdisputable. A train of cars will leave the Liberty street depot ni l o’clock, on the day of sale, to eonvey purchasers to the ground, free of charge. ■ jyll P M. DAVIS Auct’r. : W. U. fiPCAUTfilflYt Auctioneer. XrALUABLE REAL BdTATK at Arcitos Will V he sold, on Saturday, July 17Ut, at d o’clock in the alternoon.on the nremhcs,in the borough of Monches ter, one valuable Building Lot, fronting forty-six feel six inchcsonOhioLune, ana extendingtmek ono hundred and shirty feet loan alloy, of winch it has Uie privilege- The above is beautifully situated in the nourishing boroagh of Manehcctor. commanding- a beauu’ui view of the surrounding country, in iho Immediate ncigbbor hoodof the Ohio and Pencsylvuma Railroad Depot,and one of the most pleasant stuations for a private resi dence m the borough.. To those wishing to purchase, it will he sold at a bargain. Jyl2 W, G. M’CARTNEY, Auctioneer. PEPPER SAUCE.—l2ic.bottle», for sale at jy'J MORRIS’, in the Diamond. FithSU TOMATOES—Hormeucaliy sealed, for sale by UyS] J. LAVELY A CO. tibia Extra Family Flour, (Worth brand.) in store and for sale by fefid . MILTENBERGER & CO. EIRE CRACKERS—A frefh lot just received and for sale by JAMES M’CANOLESS A CO., jel4 lt;9 Wood street. • BONNET LININGS—Just received, nt A. A Maso.v 4 Co c, 2Sdoz.Taileionand Lace Bonnet Linings, (assorted colors ) . • jirgn i\ ». rcxMi9a> CUMMINS A CO«, FORWARDING AND COMMISSIONMERCHANTS, WHEAT CITY BLOCK, jely3;ty*Cs . MASSILLON, OHIO. T “HE LIFE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN PIERCE, The OiaMtc Statesman—wuh a Biographical Sketch of Hon- King, Vice President of the Uni ted States. ;By iHsrmtluat. For sale by jvlO / B.T.C. MORGAN. 104 Woo'd-si BARBER’S AND BATHING SOAPS.—JuH received, lOtifos of n supenorarticle of White SeentedSoap, wbteh we would recommend for the use of Barbees, iioiel-kcepcrs,erfor the Bath.. W. A- M’CLURG A CO, . jy 10 Grocers and Tea Dealers, 256 Liberty street. CUEAP DRY GOODS— — 5003 yards Bereges>at lOe. vbOQ do do atl^lc. OCt'O do Lawnv, aid and 10c. Jo«t opened nt A. A MASON A CO.’S, jvlO . 62 and 04 Market street. Fresh fresh lobstersi fresh SALMON!—Put up by Underwood A Co., of Bos ton, in one and two pound euns, hermetically scaled, received i nd for sale uy W. A. M’CLURG.A CO.» lyt ; No. 253 Liberty street. GENERAL AGENT.—The undersigned is prepared toattendto pureha«iog and selling Real Estate, negotiating Bonds, Mortgages, Stocks, Time Bills, City and Land Warrant*. All business entrusted le my care will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. jy3 THOMAS MOFFITT, 29 FjAh street. Wanted*. A FEW SEG AH MAKEHS—{pood workmen) -can J\ find steady employment, by applying immediately C. A. LORENZO & CO , Third street near Washington, Stcuaermlle, Ohio: i .J\l application will bo made at the next session of J% the Legislature, for the charter of u Bank, with a Capital of Three Haudfed.Tbousantl Dollars. io be lo cated at Pittsburgh, end called the “Western Bank of Pennsylvania." Oetßtfm [Harrisburg Union will please copy m Weekly paper.] * SLOKTED SYRUPS— xV. Lemon Syrup; Strawberry Syrup} Fate Apple do; Ginger 00} Sarsaparilla Syrup. Received and for sale by J.LAVBLY& CO., Tea Dealers and Grocers, jytO 2Q5 Liberty street, Brandies— in bond—a.Beigueiie ana Petievoi am Brandies—dark and pale—in qr casks; also, Na poleon, in octaves—under Custom tioaso charge: to* gethcr with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac anu Dor* denux Brandies of the most superior qualities; m store and for sale cheap,by • JACOB WEAVER, Jr., myth* cor. Market and First Bis.. TkTOTICE—The partnership heretofore 'existing ie- X'l tween the undersigned, in the Wool and Cnnimis* sion business, under toe firm of Mvkfuy A Lke. wns dissolved on Uie first of April last, by mutual consent. The business of vhelaie firm will bo settled by 11. Lis, who is duly authorized to use the name of the firm lor that purpose. rov4 BILL PAFJSH.—I case extra superfine brood Bill Fa* • pen ii cases extra superfine long Cap Bill Paper; d do fine broad and long Bill Paper; 40 reams fine double Bill Cop r a convenient article for long accounts.. Just received and,for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, • Market street, corner ol Second. STOCKS FOR SALE—Id shares Obioand Pennsylva nia Railroad} d ebaresManno Railway and Dry Dock; 52tl do Minnesota Minim? Company; SO do Norwich MiningOompany; A. WILKINS & CO., » • ; Stock end Exchange Brokers, jyO v-. '. ■■■■• ■: 75 Foatth street. rpUEAnanal Mectingof tbeStockholdersof the Atlan- A tic uud Ohio Telegraph Corapanywillbe held agree* able to the Charter, on Thursday, July ISib,- atll o’olock, A; M,ol the Company’s Office, in ilie Borough of Bedford, Pa ,Tor tho purpose of electing nine Direc tors for the ensuing yeSrj Uiid to transact such other businesses may be brought before the meeting. . . juneSC:trt . ~• AntilnliOomtSi T> EAti ESTATE AG ENT, Merchandize, Stock and XV Bill Broker." Offiee, No. 82 Fourth street, (above Wood). The subscriber havtDg opened an Office at the above place t for the purposcofnegoUating Loaned Bills, Notes.Bocdi, Mortgages, and all other uiPtrumentsfor the securUy of money, and for the purchase and snio of Stocks, will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leasing Real Estate. • M ; AUSTIN LOOMIS. Th X-KUHAMu’d MAUAZINE.—Just received nt 11. XvX "Minus A Co’a. No. 32 SmhliGeld street; Apple ton's Mechanic’s Magazine and Engineer’* Journal for ■ July; '• ■ ■■• ■*" . A Romance of Life in New York, or the Secret Order oMheVlI. Theliifeof General Prank Pierce. Price 25 cents. The Life'of General Winfield Scott Price 25 cents. All ot the above are for sale althe Central Book Store, No. 32 Smtthfiold street. . • • iivB r CHsnjtSS XQOHIB P. M'IIOWELL bOOOUS & M’DOWBLL, GENERAL COLLECTORS . Ossies over S Jones ACo’s Banking House, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. IDTCity and country collections promptly attended to; • Rtferenui:. • Whitmore & Wolff, B. A. Fahnestock A Co,- Millet A Rickeuon, Wm. Bagaley,A Co, J; P. Tanner A Co. George Breed, Harper A Phillips. lje24 Hoar Ytl Bur Y«V VTCmCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all purchasers of 11 Fiue Jewelry and Witches,thnt Hood is now ready to supply you with ibe bcstand most fashtonable fine' uo!q Jewelry, and at lower prices than anyothtr deal* or m the cuy. .lie, buys for ; cttßh;cheap,;nhd r sells for cash'-chcap: makes largc-sales und small proGis Therefore, allpersons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine’ Stiver Ware,, Watches,. Ac.v front-tills estobUsbrnent will.be sure to net the value of 103 cents for ever dollar invested.: Gold Watches from 82ft to 8100?:Silver -WatchesTroia SC to 2b, Silver' Spoona from ;SC to; i 820, tmffiOlher goods 'equally cheap Ploase calf at 1 HOOD’S, Cl Market street, the Only Wholesale price Jewelry Store in the city. - . Ijea plttahnrgU Trait & savtngi iMtHuUqnj T>EINU this day Incorporated by Dettem Patent, an JO election for nine Directors-of »jdd [.Company,to transact its affairs until the tourth Monday m. November next, wilt be heid at the Offieeof Hay» eny Street, Fifth Ward, Putfiburßh. between the hours oftenandßUo’cloek l P.M.,of MondayjtheothofJalyj- Robertson, - Josiah King, f Body Patterson, William Larimer, jr, , William J -Howard,, William H. Smith, : John Morrison, _ ReubenMiller* : Robert It. Hanley, • . Daniel Negley, . .Moses Hampton, • : Alfred W. Marks. • Samuel Joues, George B-BrSdler . ■- - £i. WUmarib. jyane rj ■ft'/-"’ ’ • v'*”? 0,, s > * ’ ... ■*.' i • > '.•l*.-.'. h> t*!j- •■:*.»,. .■ .. i'. V. ‘ \ *fcri 'v -viV *’ •’H' I ’'; “V- ,* Tuouxa ccaumns. Notice* •J. R.' MURPHY, 11. LEE Notice* 1 * * MEDICAL. BEMARKABLE CUKES! jy TBB ITSS OF-Oft- BOBOBTON’S _ PEPSIN • • n*) • wnTmurmra •• * * Prum Dr « ■flcugAfoa’j ffoit cndCorttz • >,k CAis X— Mips A very-Kpareana sallow. aIULb ; w91?ll —hart pain, ana • w)i J^Sm? ' ■'-'•■'■ ■■■"*. xiacsi*inc«*iiitiic pilof.lbe ft/ST stomach Two or three SVI " umcs n day the pain in reined to such a degree as to muse ber ecremn wltuagonyr .These attack* pened sometimes after food, and sometimes when none | bmlbeenlaken. SbcraUearaashsour? clear «md from the/stomach m the morning. The stomach swelled mocn at night Tongue coated and clammy: much thirstjJi<>. appetite. Bowel&costive; dull, stupctyuig sensationin. the forehead. Complaints of two yeare standing/- Gave her pome Pepcm on* Monday. ‘ Came back in aweefc. Stud the.pom hod not been half so bad:since taking the second done,uml was daUy growing less. The constant gnawing was ati>o gone. Appetite improved; tongue Gleaner; howeln regular; bead sullheavy. Jn anotoor week she was entirety tree from uneasiness and pain in the stomach—raised no acid .fluids—headfeltcleur, and every trace ofthestoinach complamt.wasremovei], Cass 2.—Married Lady, aged GO—Pam afurealmg.—* Very stout lady; Had Bufieredpain,Usuallyvery se vere, m the region of the stomach, for threeyears past, and particularly intense af tereatiog. When at the worst, the pain is as if some haTd body, were being throst into ihemiofibesiomachandboredinevery direction. Mach tendernesß on pressure. This lady used the Pepsin with Burpn*ingcirect. Soon after the first doce thepaiaceased —ajtc fed: some nausea, and. retched; bat nothing came up. Several months have passed, bauhere has been no return of the pain. Tongue clean and moist; i*o sore ness of the stomach. . .. Rewabkablb Curb. —LommMe, JTy., May, 1851.—0 n the 7th of May, 1851, Itev M. D. William*, pastor of tic Fourth Presbyterian Church, inLoUu*ville,Ky.,waa and had been for a long lime confined lo bis room, and most of the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronic Dm?. rices, and was to all appearance on the of the grave,and acknowledged to be so by his physician, who find tried all the ordinary means in hlspower with* oat effect; and at the above named time, the paueni, by the consent of his physician, commenced the use of Dr» Houghton's Pepsin, and. to. the astonishment, sarpriKC nnd delight of aIU he was much, relieved the first day.- The third tiny he left his room; The sixth day, which was excessively hot* he rode ten miles with, no bad ef fect; on the eighth cay he veaht on a visilto the country; and on tho thirteenth day, thoogh not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as to go nione it journey offive hundred miles; where.hemaived m uafety,much improved- in healthy having had-no dis turbance of the stomach or bowels after taking the firn nose of Pepsin. These are faeisnot conlroveruihlo, sad this is a case convince;all skeptics that there is a power lii-Pepsin. Let physicians and dyspep tics invcsttgatc. DU. GhO. H. KEYBER, • • Only wholesale and retail agent,l4o Woodßt.l’Jtls burgh Pn • ■ • , • , . [my26:oAw TEAS— 400 half chests of freeb Green and Black Teas on hand and for sale by the package, or neatly pack ed ini and 4 & packages, at pnccs lower than wo have heretofore sold the same qualities. Retail Grocers are invited »o call. *-A. JAYNES, . jelfl • : • Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth sL hots in R;o«t iilberty for Sole* EOUU LOTS, near the junction of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Seventh strectroad, fronting, on the township road, suitable mr hclldmg lots. Terms easy. Apply to JOSEPH KNOX, Esq:.7l Gram st, Or, at the home of Peter SpaUr, East Liberty, »i\tbe premises. fjy9:3td&3tw* Great Bala of.JDry Goods X TT- A A.MASON. A-CO., will commence their TENTH l i. • GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE or their Entire Stock, on Tuesday, July oth, at Nos. 02 and 04 Market street. • : On this occasion their Wholesale Rooms willbe open ed 10-Beiail • Trade, and their immense stock, recently purchased of manufacturers, importers, and large auc tion sales, at a . great sacrifice from cost, will all be marked down and sold at fully one-third less than usual price*. . . . jjy3 Dividend! - Omcß ov Allrquekt Ufiinoß CovrANT, 7 July 1,1852 J THE President and Manager? of the Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite Vittsbareb, Inthe county of Allegheny, have this day dr.ciarca. a Dividend of One. Dollar and Seventy-five Cents on each share of thecopual stock standing in the mime of individuals oil the Books of the Company, oat of the profit) of the lad fi months, which will be paid to stockholders or their legal representatives, forthwith. IvadiOiAwgt.; JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. Tjpo DRAWING ANl> PAINTING SCUOOUS--We L havu just opened a large invoice of Foreign Btce! Engraving#, Prints, Studies, Draw mg Cards,and Copies fjr Teachers and Pupils These sketches are the bestpnblished, and adapted to alt classes. They embrace 'Elemental;, Landscape, Architectural, Fruit; FlowerandAmmol studies, Drawing Pencils. Paints, Crayons, Ac. - - Forsnleby DAVISON *AG NEW, . I!ooksc!!ers uud Importers, OSMarket street, near Fourth-’ Diseolntlon-' THE firm of A. WILKINS & CO has ibis day been dissolved by maiuai consent The business-.will be closed by Thompson Bel!. A. 'WILKINS, v-. JOHN A-CAUGHEYf THOMPSON BELL. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. niOSIPSOS BBLL- ..... .......J; a. CAVOUSY. Tbonpaon Bell ft Co.) {Late if A* IFz/fcmj Co.) • , Will continue the Exchange and Banking business at the old stands comer Third and Market sts. . fjyg. Pm’SBURGH, JULY . l£xcjiange end Biuiklag House A. WIhKINS & co» 9 : m 75 FOURTH STnJUET. PJTTStiVRaiI, PA.', . (Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh.) ’ The subscriber, under new and more favorable &u<pt* ces, wtll continue Uie Itantting business and Stock Bro* sursge mlhn House formerly occapicd by Messrs. Palm' ervilamia ft Co., and more recemiy by .the Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company* where he will bo pleased 10 see his old friends ami customers. «>J A wrucras ENGINEERs*? 5 *? STATIONERY.— Wbntman’s Drawing Paper, of all sizes.: Tracing Cioth, in rolls 33 inches wide, ~ v. Trauiwmc’* Cross Section Diagram ■ paper,for em banViuemsof 14 and 24 feet abroad way, and excava tions of IS and 23 feel roadway. Roll Drawing Paper, 59 inches wide. Log do uo. Double Elephant. • Profile Paper. Tape Lines, oiled, divided m tenths. • . Jackson**, Faber’s, ami BronkraanA Langden’sLead Pencils. bnperlndialnt. Inuta Rubber. • Month Glue, &c ’ The above, with a foil assortment ot.nl) outerkinds of Stationery, tor sale by J. B. WELDIN) - Bookseller and Stauoner, jeSfl No.f?3 Wood street, bet. Third and Fourth. .■■■_■ . Mow Supply of C&ICKERING’ S PIAN.OS. 'Just received,direct from the celebrated, manufactory of-Mr. Chickenng, Boston, following-new supply of PIANO Two rplendid carved Rosewood Piano Fortes, fall seven octaves, with all the recent improvements made by Mr. ChickcTing; - Gnoßosewood carved double round corners, tix«nd three*quarier octnves;. . One Rosewood double roond corners, foil seven oc taves; ■ ’ ■ - Two double round corners Rosewood, blx and three quarter octaves; - , One Rosewood round corners; with six and a half octaves; . . Two Rosewood six octave Pianos, with square cor ners. ■ The above Piano Fortes are oil manufactured from the best and most thoroughly seasoned materials, and fully warrauted. 1 he prices are the same as charged at the manufac tory m (losion/and will be sold on the usual accommo dating terms. • ■ JOHN Jl. MELLOR, •. bl Wood street, Agent (or the manufacturer for Pimburgh-end West ern Pennsylvania. (jyd . To Railroad Contractorf. ' ->ROPOSA IS will be received until after the 24tbdsy . or July next,uiclusivc,&tti>c.Engineer Offices of the North Western Virginia'Futiroiid, in Parkersburg, West Un>on and darksburgf.fiw. * he.£»nxdaauon and Masonry of SU or CO sections (of uhont one imlceach of thut Road—embracing all the heaviest porta of the work, aud containing u number o' luuneis, deep cal lings and embankmcnlfti as wellas a considerable share of bridge and culvert uusonTy. The lute extend* from iho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at rhe mouth of-Tbree Porks Creek* two miles east of Feucrmaiu to Parkers burg, on the Ohio river, and is about 104 miles in length. Specifications will be ready at theoQieesnumed, and. also atFeuerman.On and afterthesiho. July* proximo, nud Engineers will bo on tnc line to afield uifornmuon. The country through which the Road :i 4 asseB is heal thy, woll settled and cultivated, and abundant supplies may be had along the route, nnd from either end of it, by mconsof the Baltimore and Ohio Rnilros j; 'he North western Tunipiko and other good ibe Ohio river The facilities for cheap execution cMhe work are unusually great. llandsir.ustbe abundant, as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Is.advancing »Cf -dly to completion, and rc-lcnsing a large amount r* .«i <.,\— Bidder* mustbnngjhc best tcsnmoniils, aud.wb • ia*.e whatotherworklueymayhaveonhand.- . Byorder of the President ami Directors. • ; ; ■ BENJ. H. LATROBF* Chief Edgircev Baltimore, JuneSth, 1854. • . intbteoUilfiihJy • •• • • • • :• f Bah«>wi>r« . nr tin/' •• DUFF’S MEBCAHTILE COLLEGE, COHNE& OF MAIIKBT: AND BT&BETB, PrmDUEGn EstaWuAed t n 164U—- JVieotporattd by tht Legislaiwt of : jPmfuyftanto, \oufc Perpetual C/ianer. T)RINCIPAU—P. Duvv, Professor of Thurctical end S' Practical Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences. .N< B- Hiica, Psq.vProfessor of Mercantile'Law. John D. Wilmamf, one of the best'Penmen in the AVcst, Professor of Ornamental and Commercial Feu raanship. - P.Uavden, Principal of the* Classical Department; Professor of. Mathematics and Classical Languages- - • Those who. aspire to the higher rank as Accountants, are requested to call and examine the credentials of this Institution, from upwards of one hundred .Merchants, Bankers and Accountants in this city, who have been trained for business in it. Al3o>ihe emphatic testimo-. mala of the American Institute, the Chamber of Com merce, and many of the leading Merchants, Hankers, and Bank officers, of the city or New York, appended to the pages of North American Accountant, . and ‘MrVesicw Steamboat Aceoumatu 3 . . . . . . . DufTa Book-keeping, octavo pages, llnTpcrs,. New York-pnco 31,50. BufPs We-*trr» St«imboat Accountant, complete, wuh lland s Time Table, $l,OO. Merchant aud steamerAsapPhed . with thoroughly. trained accountants, on OPPI** 1 *** 11 ?. 11 at IheCollege. , ... Send and get aCircnlarby malli [niy27 pvboiiasks Golden; byrvp t sc, ■ HiTOKBIS, *n the. Diotnondi baa just returned from IVI New. York, 4e«rWhere, in consequence of the dull season* h* pnrcbnseafor cush coneiacrably below tbe Oi3rkeVP r * ceß > iind, 03 ho alwuv.s cc>nsitlcr3 n qaict. quaricr toiler' than a stow: dollar; now offers the some at a mere fraction of a profit. Uia stock comprises:■•••■ ' 25-000 • tb* .French Currants*; v.v • 8,000 lbs French Plums, - : . • . - • 200 boxes liaising, 100 boxes Figs, * 200 bottles Pepper Paoce, 1 .v. SO cheats favorite flavored old country Teas, 10 boxes Citron, . 200 Cocoa Nats, . ff barrels Jersey Plums, . / 10 barrels grafted Dtied Apples, -JO do eastern pared Peaches, 40 do genuine Bojten Syrup, : , lir do extra Golden Syrup, • 5 do cxira No-l Mackerel, ' ' jo do extra loiye Pickled ' : -CtPboxcs large Burlington Smoked Herring, ' 100 do extra JNo VMaiftc : ■ 36, “ • 100 bags Itfo Coffee, - it) do unequalled Government Java, . : -400 &*» genuine imported French -Chocolate, suO tin’tieaTiaraaffilanburg*a London Porter, .:. 500 lbs English Washing Soap. •• • ' • Corn; Rxce Flour,-HeckePSFailou, hloms 1 Tea KUtn, Uio ■ Kcofid dour (Iroa Kuioond al» ’ - ljcs* jl* * j* *;* .. iJW't *vs.-'''*'-*-:•*'*■' "' •. : .' > - • '-j ■*"' . . ' 1 » \ t -c-: ir^.' ■ v -.t ... % 'r •;! A h 1 ». * v • « •■ .»’*»■« ► V * » ’ FOR SALE & TO LET. fpO LEtwfha3XOßß-KUbAi new >- A eccunied by the subscriber. Possession given- at ~ IbO 13th lust. Fortermi enquire of °prf» K. CHEaTEn,7ig»itlifleM)rt. «jR& to lkt-a sroBK wi martO 118 Varlr.t irtrret. rjinHEß BpILERS—Stt fa t lon* and 4*>Jjich« in <H JL ametcf,miiß&a Viortrime. Fannie by r „ NJMICK * CQj fl* tVaieraircar To Let. *_«< THK Missouri exchange,on iY*ic„ t reet «S|»> near ilie comer of shori oireet. ■■> For tetniilotfi ; WHI ply to AMerm.n PARKINSON, silfWard. , P^ aprUflaf fiMUwriber otf^T6r.ficnL : • •:. £ aiore roor» :jiow occupied byjftowm wiflbfclfiflHfc''- :: ADavio.No.dt Marteuireeu I'otseasioa givenisß on the IstorAiiu I nquiisof ,T • ians;u • • CllAx H. VAtHiSOWi ) No,?3Wo(ii : For hcnti ~~ ” ' - „ DEPTRARM? miSINISSa*STAND-1 offer' foryc'i the now occUp»ctl‘ bv jndj'Si ti drw. aiora on liie corner, of Inbcriy aud UfcntJ atrielr. 4 rood location for fHmiieaa of'tmy kindr ‘i*osse»Hlon ' ■ gwcn immediately;- fmyl2j- JAMES A.JQNEUU- • grat FOR. RENT.—From the Ist of April nertjtlie - ftJEI Store, wiih Dwelling attached, on tite comer of :: *tuaA. Market ami First streets—a good lAsiiiess ktand ; for a Store or Tavern, it lteJnsonlyonesiiDare fpttt lie : river—will be rented low to a pood tenant. Apply to WAITER BRANT, No. KB iii&efiyat^ ! ■ Kftrm for Sale* 7fi ACRES GOOD LAND FOB FALE-Four miles I vF north of Ta.reAtum r -» a j 50 acres: cleared. Im* * -proveraeius arc agood Frame DwdhngHouse, and an excellcntlurgo Frame Barn.- Trice SOu per acrc '- Ea* quire.of the owner. GEORGE GILLETT, on iheprcml* . “ sea or K WILKINS, Marble Works,Pittsburgh., imd&Siw* - ypy friß-lf l , '• ■. ;.i. UPLAND m Lawrence countv, near r» i '®?*r CutCamil,tfirce-quariers of amiiefrom Ldinbtirgb t ßve.miles from New Ca*tle; 00 acre# bottom; : half the tract good umber; 50 acre* he<t coals abounds with limestone, and is well watered; threeUbitriht? milU • in the viciotly. Ayplyio CURTIS & DOBBS, Jli U 3 Wood street ' TfJUILDINii LOTS soft SaLu.—Ten lots. located in 1> Wardjfive of winch have a front of S 3 (eeton Bloff street, hpving n commodious view of the MonongaheU river. The other five arc imbenarof' the above, each having a front of S 3 feet bv 10Q deco. Prices from 450,00 to 81)0,00/ Terms easy. Taosc who ' desire a pkaepht nudiieaHiiy location will nucha. 1 ’ • • $. CUTllßElUYGcntsrftl Agent, JOSS:, y .....■fit)Sinuhfieldstreet* QECONO STREET PROPERTY"*** Sals. T*t> KJ new Brick Houses, (three story,) fire proof roofi— conveniently arranged, wiih-parlor. dimng room, kitch en, and tour and good cellars, ail well finish ed and in complete order. The lot i 8 37 teetfrontby43 \deep to an alley, /price S3G(iU. Also,foor lots in Baffle Ingham, and two in blast Birmingham. - . S. CD lIIBERT, General Agent, jedO _- , ••• 50 Southfield street. HOUSE AND LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY *oi Sale —fn the First Ward. The lot is 3i-fcei fronton Mulberry street, and extends back-IQOicet to •:■: the river. The House is a well finished two story framer - contains seven rooms, and has a porch on the side, front ing the nvor. This property is cuuated near the lsnd-‘ mg of the Pittsburgh ami Manchester Ferry Boats. . '. ; . Apply to THOMAS MOPFITT, 1 . jylB No 20 Fifth street TfOR SALE—Ten acresol bottomland, adjoining the " JL -village o: FlnlUpeburab,opposite Rochester. front- ' mg 20 rods on the Ohio River; andextends bock to the ‘ peaver road. : On which is eiccied a frame house; 18 - by 24 reel; one anda half-stories high; finishedtn luge style, Also,a good frame baru, 21 byiH feet;' ALSO— A House and Lot .in PhilLipsbnrgh for Bale.— lue lot contains one acre of land ; on which Is erected a frome dwelling, containing six rooms, finished In mod- ' ern nyle. Apply to ; THOMaS MOFFXTT* • irl2 No 29 fifth street. IjUKi hEN ACRES FOR SOttH)!).—Foa SaLS—'A' X ’ yalaable property ol .15ftcre*,oneanda half miles from the canal ai Fairview , ten mites from the eiiy: * two acres m meadow; ten and a half in grain* Ac : b«- ance fine umber; n good dwellipg.house and out houses: excellent fnm, with the smaller fruits; alao,a.ftneyonnff nursery of choice fruit : nUmpoodorder, and well ad«j .apted (or a market garden.immediate possession can be )md_by paying for ihe grain crops n; a fair price. • • ... S.CUTiIBERT, General; Agent,- iylO fOSraubfield street. T Por Bate. • A . DESIRABLE/locution for- a SADDLER, in.the xX. thriving town of .HANOVER,.Columbiana county*• Ohio. The buildings on the pTcmises were ecaeted for the express purpose of earrying on the Har ness manufaciure, midair excellent Imsiness has been done in that lino. For further lnformauon. npyly to Jo seph Keith, on me premises, orio -: • //; . . : . _ R T LEECH.Jr, . ■-. T ‘ 133 .Wood street, Pittsburgh... N. B.- ir-not sold before the first day of September* property wiU on, that day be deposed ef mt poblio gqle. (Gazene copy and charge Post) je2o:2m ' A FaRM POR fcALt—Containing one hundreti-ucrcs of land, situated m M’Comlless lowm-hip- AJltghe* iiy.coutuy, eight miles from Pittsburgh; On the prem ises arc two Stone Houses,; with the necessary Out liOQses, Barns, &ci Seventy five acres are cleared;the remainder well umbrrtd. This property offers induce ments rarely-met with, topersons dejiroua of iuvesUnff - ibeir fnnds m rcal.csiate. The Datler-and Zenleitbplo plank road passes wuinnlOOyaidsorihe premisci: for dairy purposesrit is unsurpassed, and can be divided into three or four parts, having a sufficient number of springs to afford any supply, of water for the same. For particulars apply to John Stewart, on the premises, Jas. S Stewart,Ficmingstrect, Ailegbeny.cUy.orto- ; . . , r. ftPKKNNAv Aucnoneer. • :• (TJurtu cor date. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated on Big Jl Sewickicy Creek, fifteen mtles below Aliegbeny Cny, un.l aboot three-quarters of a mile frem lho Rail road, conlainingdS acres,23 of which ts rich bonoin land, wetl. adopted to. gardening or agricaltoral pur poses. The balance is situated, and wcftl umbered; has a young orchard of oixmuOO thrifty trees. It is well watered, it has a small house on lt* and ma leilais ready to put up a new one 19 by 32. It is ekpeet ed that a railroad station honse will be pul up within 1 mile from it. For terms enquiic of ; v „ f CUitTIS A DOBBS. Real Estate Agents* over Patricks »nd Baak in«r House, 123, cor. Wood andsth sib. [mySß / l« , ox Sale* TEN BUILDING LOTS—Situated in the city of Pitts baruh, being Nos. 195 t 0204 mcluvive.in the planof lots laid out by Cook and Cassat the 10th of ApriulSW* and bounded aud described a? follows, viz r RcginniOß on Cliff street at the comer of Cas?at stTcet, thenco ex tending in width oil Cliffstrcet tHCf feet to the corner of lot N 0.205, and m depih.lsTrfcct2 inebesto Cook street; each of Urn said ten lots bcinff 21 feet on Cliff and Cook streets, and 158 feet 2 tncncs in depth; excepting Jot No.' 105, which isfii’i feet wide. Tltese: lots will beaold on very accoraraodatln&r if applied for soon • • , • . THOMAS MOFFITT, Real Estate Agent, '..--.ifiO-FifUi-fireet.- FLOUR— 100 bbls.Extra.and Superfine Flour, for sale. jys .. . L. S. AVATERMAN & SONS, IjUT ASH—3 casks in store and for sale, by ■T jys Ls. waterman a sons. SO a P—l5U boxes Cincinnati, for sale by «.■ .. _jei9 SMITH A SINCLAIR. T INEN -LU&niLS—3U pieces hue. Linen Jui fast colura, jou icuctytd at Jfegq v A. A. MASON & CO.’S. -■ -Adami.A fiOt’s Lxnrcsai ERI3IGUT RhDLCKD.—From and afier lbis date, . our rates, on; pound freinht, ft ora Philadc!nliia‘ ti> PlUsbargh, will bo *3,09: Jba.—a redtfetion of 25 per .ceut. .Time, from Philadelphia'ta Pitiabureh. 38 l.oofß.- . RAKKR FORSYrn; AjrnnU- • ■■■■■ - UrankXoxt Sprlnga. ■ ~W. DUNG AN respectfully mfarms his friends VSV and ifaepubhc gcneraliy/tbuiontheSlslJanem btaiit. ihe FRANKFURT lIOTKL will be opened for the accommodation of BOARDERS, during the sum mer se*son. Frjnkfort, June 7rf2m lo FiinUn« TJRINTING.-.INK) manufactured by-J. D. M'Crefcfjr & A Co., New York, in cans and kega,froai ift io 100, from 2> cents to 9* ft. Also, red, natkand light bkc, dark and light green,m eans of I Bj, from 75 cent* to' ft Vnrntsh in £ end lft cuns.at ft, Goid Mzs in J lbcansi -v: • For sale tiy J. R. WELDSN. 4 - 1 BooksellerandßtaUbner* TCood atren, lyctwtrcnrM ' " Saloons and Baths* .'IaTM. ,M. WARD woufa rcspcaifaUy ■ aanoancs to ?f. the LadiessndGentlemen gf Plusbareh. and-sl cmUy, that lha spacious Saloons althe!Alhen®umßilild- now supplied with a superior quality of |ee Creams, Cakes* Fruits, and oilier refreshrocntfcS ODen from® A.M to Hi*.M * . ALSOr-The BalhingdepartmentWillal^sy»bcfonnd m order, for Hot. ColajOr &bawfcr Baihs,ahaltn<m ln dispcnsiibie icquUite fat the preservation ©t htnlth; mvlt THE subscriber lmson hand and for sale, *ol*lo* for cask or appro veil endorsed paper, the foUovrmjrsec ond-hand prmung materials: •: •. • i!GO ibaLoup Primer, m good order; 70 fijs Mimop, . • 'do; *4 pans Case*, " do, 1 set Col Jmn Rolfs for a double medium afreet: l Marble Imposing Stoae j d Coranoring Stur'cs; •J Single Stands; Several fonts of .Head Lctier fdradyeriise racms,&c.,jorro;ng a complete office tor a country pa per. r - A.JAYrfES, ;. jc!B A petit forb. Jolmimi fc Co. . ■VViilte Solpbur BAUBLING OAB, CU FA. /(plliS jtisily celebrated mountain retreat, so well amt t favorably known to the citixens of Philadelphia, BalUmbre, Fiitsburgh and be open for visitors’on and after the FIRsi^OF^ JUNE . Thabalid ines bavebeengrcMiy.ealnrgodardiinprOued.livorder to meet the increasing putronagCr . ForfatnilieSjlnvalids, liT'd those who admire mountain scenery, this place of fers permanent inducements, which cannot bo surpassed by auy watering place in the United Slates- ' From Pitts burgh, «heso Springs.me accessible.in abouttwenty hours, by the way of iha Central Railroad to Harris burg i from iiarnsbnrs.io-the Springs,/yi*. Carlisle and Newtille,on the Cumberland H&ilroad, H U 35 miles. We aro pledged to make visitors cotofanabidfendbills moderate. SCUTT COYLR il»ferene£t—Messn J. D. WUliruns, Joseph H Oil!, Robert 0. Thompson, MajorJH’Candlcsh, J, 1), AFCoid. ieW.d'2m _ " Grand national Anniversary.Sftl 0 0 f SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! at jeffebis l one fiuce cask store. As. 76 Harm strut, belie un Fourth: tint lit Viarnmi. TITHE subscriber will commence a closing ohl aalo of'' , X tlie enure slock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, on Monday, iunesia t 1852 Forchasers may rely that The following deductions will-bomade on the original prices: . - Crape Shawls have been celling at , , , *7,iio redueed to #l,OO do do do 10,00 Jo 7,00 do do • do 12 (B do 8,00 do do do 14,00 do 10,00 do do do 10,00 do, 12,00 do do do 22,00 do 16,00 Super Glacis. Dress Silks celling ai . , t.CO do fife, *do da do 135 do 1,09 do do do ' 1.60 ~ do .1,15 • i Tork Safins selling' ai 1,62 f ,-vdo-/. 145 r CU&raeUoD Silks Brocade selling*! 1,25. do ■ 140. I .do do . • do :"• ..'.1,60 '• . : do- 1,20. . i : . do black .do ,1,75 do 1,37 Printed Lawns have been selling at . 12$ do 10c do do do 10 do do Co do Ifcf do 14 .do ' GO . ■ do .• 25 . •dp . -16 Super FreuclfJcckonciLawns, idling at' - ■ 374, • •. do. •> • n. ■ . Soper Plain Fophm. , -do - . -,44 • *..do - ? ..•3*4 ao . Figured, • • do • 6S vdo •; 3V BaTegCdo Lames, .do' 60 ;: ..do ~ • 3>o do do do 37$ do §J do do do 31 _ do » - Odr stock embraces every variety of Fancy aw* ***** pie Bey Good*,'wbicbwß wilt sell at rcdagw Pney^, •, prepar*Wflf*o receiving F&U • ' '- -.-.-T ■' _ ;:„.• •.VSivT*’A.'.-"SC- #. 'l'.-' • f' r 1 •' > , s ' or-^-v n.r 0 . -J Li_i_ F !, J » v. • '.'•*)•: f•• j ‘ -i *-.5 j- /X *-*t'. . y'.>■. ,•i r- * - ~ f < t / „ J * ' > ' 1 j- *- *r * t f»* * ~ i Sss " * >\u_ v -
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