.'.-’’v -,f -' .. '- ■ . - vr^V ''' ~' * - -~- •,■ •., *‘ ■■’■.'■ ,'. \ -*" '' ■ ‘ ' ’ -' ' -• ' ' ' ' JC ;S *• A >'s ; rL- ’• e*s’» !U^ :• 'oStiSsWz.£%M nT'£v I 3- tUlaigftl i(Mm wim '*tg&&B&imr W-.a -tiMtesll feISSW flftH fcw Mi^ii mßrnmeM - f: 'W@& •"^H jgj&i Pi m Mj^pte ap^|pMpssa%s|Sp^ •- - as#*.*: l ’' ••■ ■ ■-?**•' *• \- .1-> v ** r h?"U*> .y. t* t --.U '?• *~ * '* - V-T .* * ’ Ittihj ?TrmfKSDAY MQBSXN<3/ :::! — Gaw > acoused of Samuel of beingaparticipaa “ on *, Mitcbel, on ihe'6th of July M ° n °vcBterfay brought before the Mayor, for a Il exitio- AV. W. Xawis,' Eaq., ap peared The only witness ex amined -was Terrence Laughran, who testified as foUowe, when examined by his honor.- I identify William Gaw; saw him run after de oeased and Btrike him, when he caught up with there was another man there, but do not I woulT recognize him; there were three X am sure that Gaw is the man. - Tbe witness vras here examined by, Mr.: Irwin* counsel for prisoner, and stated as follows: ; ‘ When I saw him, (flaw) I was standing, in my cart, opposite to Spanns wars house; tlie first I saw of the fusß, was when I was coming up from the steamer Zachary Taylor, towards wood Btreetr at Hughes tavern, I got np to tho streo , - oud turned, my. horse. 'towards Markets)T£et, | when I first saw the difficulty, theaw 1 lewis Htttohinsotfs ware house; JefeU 0“ \ and one other, whom I do not collect, were with Cochran when he sttaci deco > of three or four men at the time at ,■ Wood street. Cochran struck deceaßed with h^ SSSSSSgEss COT hit him; saw nothing before the fight tbV-Zaohery Taylor, was lying opposite Allen s ware" house, between Market and Wood; know layperson by name that was there, until the crowd gathered; did not see a young man there tho other man ffiat was engaged in the affray, was notso tall,as. Carnahaprffis (Carnahan’s) mother sent foruno to see her son, Wshe said there was a report abouthimbem concerned in the fight; I called to seo them at Burns', by invitation, I think on Wednesday night. I think it was after I got on Water street thltl saw tho affray first; my horse’s head was turned towards Market street, when opposite Sold Bahl’S; when I saw Carnahan Jt Bams he had brown cloths on. Burns, are fincndß of His mother.-bo bad a Kossuth hat on; .could, not, saV his clothes were more brown than those on the manlseen on the wharf; Gaw; when I seen him hit .deoeased, was about e, S w °F, t? I }.*®® 1 from me; he had his hack to toe at thattime, and deceased was standing up against Spang s ■ware house; seen Caw try to part them, (Jewell and Mitchell); he was was trying to take Jewell iwwav; be got his arms around his (Jewells) waist, to puli him back. I supposed Gaws inten tion when, he pulled Jewell away, was to save Mitchell; do not know whether he tried more than once, hut at this time ho tried with all his might to pull Jewell away; had no previous ac quaintance with. Mr. Gaw. I toaw bim byb.B being the stoutest man m the party; hadao otber ttmnhor of identifying him, except ths fact of bhT being the stoutest man, and his wearing -brown cloths; I saw his face, and also recognize it- it was before he struck, and I also saw his face when ho pulled Jewell off; the party, after • tbe affray,.walked away as far as the coroer of. Wood street; saw Cochran’s hand bloody, but do not know how it occurred; they walked to gether, and I did not Bee any ono pursue them, Mitchell was dead When I got to him; did not see any person tie up Cochran’s banda na they ■ ' walked down Btreet,. Jewell, was beside Codiraft,, but do not recollect the manner the others walked, X reside at the point The witness’ evidence closed here. Mr. Irwin offered to prove the non-identity of Gaw. with the person on tho wharf, hut the Mayor decided the evidence not admissible before him, as two affidavits bod been lodged, charging tho prisoner ‘ with being ono of tho party, and ho re-committed William Gaw to prison to await his trial, at tho next term of tho Court, for mnrder. Ilip wjsJHpSljfeg ®i soi s&*s■ 'S'3ll3 , £ w fifesispj ■J -iwW - C Pittsburghers on the Isthmus.— Letters hayo been received here from a party of aboni ten persons who loft this city for California about tho first of May, and. sailed from New York on {ho 6lh of May, under the direotion of John and Henry Gnmbert, both of whom had been in the land of gold before. The party arrived ,at San Joan ao Nicaragua on tho 14th of May, and were conveyed from the ship to the steamer {across the harbor) which, was to take them up the San Jnan river, for $1,50. Tho party loft in tho i steamer and were much pleased with the beauty, of the country on tho San Juan. Thoy unite in Baying, however, that Vanderbilts hue is a hum bug in every particular. They promisedto take the party through in twenty-sis days to Ban ; Francisco; but when they wrote, they hod been over thirty days on the Isthmus, und thirty-nine • days from New York. At Juan del Sud, from whence the party write, there was a great deal of sickness; andone Pittsburgher, named Mi chael Beinhard, who formerly WptkedinCuriing’s glass house,' in this city, died of tho fever, and woa buried'on the 10th: He leaves a wife and three cbUdrcrS.-- The S. S. Lewis, the steamer they, go. in to' San Francisco, arrived on the 13th, and they expected to get off in o few days. Tho , party,‘W in number, were all in good health. - County fail —We notice anlucreaae of tenants j 1 and" husincsi in tlits edifice "since lastwcek-r- Forthe week ending yesterday evening, there were sixty- t two commitments foryagrancy,drunk .opness; and disorderly conduct, and twenty-five of offeucesvanging fram murder, highwny-rob- 1 bery, and burglary, to surety of the peace, petty larceny, and assault and batteiy, making the total list ofi commitments for. the. period, t? ‘ amount to -eighiy-eiven.' Daring tho samo time there were fifty-six persons discharged, and tho • prisonaowcontainsonehundrcdaudfivotcnants. yhe police basincss has been in a moat flourish )Pg etato of fat?*.. - •• ■■■ ■ A Serious arid. Beilly were arrested on Monday night by officers ; Wells, Steinbnrgj' and M’Fcrran, for assaulting, in u severe manner, Michael Gormley. Thoas ’ eanlt was in Pipetown, and originated inn dis pute about a dog. Thetwomenmcntiouodwero commuted fora farther hearing, and another - mail, who was concerned in the affray, hold to hail. Flour.—As an instance of the superior quality of flour made in this city, at the City Milta, we might state, that tut a few days since, 800■ bbls. of Pittsburgh City Mills flour were sold at C-4 cub, intended for the Baltimore rourket.- The lot brought this prico, which is considerable over the regular market price, on account of its superior quality. It wos fresh ground. ' Larceny. —Jamas MoCaskey nud Wm. Williams were committed to jail yesterday, by Mayor Fleming of Allegheny, in default of $lOO bad, on* charge of stealing a lot of crockery ware from Harvey Stephens, of Allegheny City.r -o!bev were found with the articles in their pos session. It is .contended, however, they were drunk when they pilfered the articles. - Sudden JJeath.-A roan nhmed Uri Smith, died t hawrenosville, of a .disease hcanng a resemblance to cholera, on Monday, ness of but a few hints lbs died the Friday preceding, and wah the same house on Snnday. He had come oil the rivet hut n short time before his death. . A Sad Buiband —John Jones, a man who had abad habit of abusing a wife, from whom ho was .. divoroed a short time slnco;,was arrested on..her, " oomplaint yesterday, - and brought beforp.Mny?? ■ Guthrie, who, on Jones giving fair prpmiscf to ‘‘ mend hia ways,-let; .him'off; with 4en ■SaysViih' i prisonment for‘disorderly conduct. . . 11 -■: Refreshings We had amost refreshing shower ' yesterday afternoon, which laid the dust for. the, first-time for several webks, and gaveuß a cool ' nnd 'doinfortable -day, during the remainder of the srptuPg-. - . ■ i- Stautiful Paintings —Dunoanson, of Cincinnati, v eifehratied artist, 1 is exhibiting his painting of 9 t Edffl, at Philo-Hall., - ■ ( ’ minstrels will he along Ola way la a short time. iicenar*.—The following licenses were granted by tbe Coart of Qnarter-Scssicns-yesterdoy.: =, First Ward, Pittsburgh—Alexander .Capples, Henry Stafford, Henry Schwer,. Thomas Patter sou, and (John C* Dracb. : Second-Ward—’Patrick; Ingoldsby, Jos. Spoß* cer- Tlurd Ward—John Mist. . - , Fourth Ward-G.' Hill, .John Christy, James Oußtin, Harrison Graham, Samuel Hare. Fifth 'Ward—Wm. Johnaton, Magdalena helm, Henry Marriot, Gotlieb Bridle. In the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Wa , licenses were granted.. Ninth Ward-J.B. Poore. - First Ward, Allegheny-John Gof * r ' n S. In the Second Ward, no licenses were grated Third Ward-Thomas Atkinson, Jacob Siam Ward-V. Febl, Winnifred Sweeny, Peter Ilg, John Solan. Xawrenoeviilo— Wm. Johnston. .. East Birmingham—John Metlor... Birmingham—Daniel Shawham. •’Tarcntnm—Tiilotson Neil. - " , Duquoshe—George Rolshouse, Henry Jen nings. West Elisabeth—H. 8. Taylor. Versailles —Benjamin Carpenter, A. Moore. Chartiers—James M’Donncli. Bower St Clair —Thos. Mullen, Wm. Noble, John Sohonck* IJUtl J Ut—Margaret Hacke. . Slmler—Peter Klingonsmith, Goorgo Farmer, J. C. Bryant. Wilkins —Allen Brown, John Robinson. Collins—Wm.,M. Coll. ■ Peebles— HonTy Barker and Matthias Haus. Indiana-Gcorge Koenig, G. Nevorgold, H. B Haguts and J H tilings.. . OhioI—John 1 —John H.-Little. Penn —Wm. J* Linn. j - South Fayetto—EUiot Seaborn. Besorvo—Joseph Seiink, Jacob H-Eokert. Pinei-Jesso Plankonlin. It o Newell and Jno. Wolf. The total number of. licenses granted in Pitts burgh was 18; in Allegheny city 7 ; in the va rious boroughs and townships 34; making ato tal, in the county, of &9 licenses. The rejected applications were ob follows In tho several wards of Pittsburgh there were 37 • in Allegheny city 15; in tho boroughs and townships, 18— making the total number of re jected applications, 70. I-ouml Drowned. —A. middlo agc d man named 1 Judßon was found drowned in Beaver river, near -Oil Brighton, ou Saturday last. From the ap- j pcarance of hit) body, it is supposed to have been J in the water for some days. Ho was absent from his residenee for Borne time, and tho en deavors of his friends to ascertain his wherea bouts proved unsuccessful, until his body was discovered in tho river. A fishing rod and a jug were found adjacent to tho spot wncrc tho body yras discovered. Caution. The Superintendent of tho Ohio and Pa, Railroad has issued orders to conductors, engineers, and brakemen, not to Tun faster than eight miles an hour between tho one mile post and tho Ohio street Bridge, nnd not farter than five miles an hour, between tho Ohio Street Bridge and the Federal Street Station, and to stop at a safe distance from tho terminus of the track. ' Directors —At an election held on ftlonday last, tho following gentlemen were elected ditec tors of tho Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Com pany, to sorvo until the next annual election in November: •• • - ■ James taughliu, , Thomas Hays, B. F. Jones, John Lindsay, Isaac M. Pennock, Samuel Wmi' Bingham, A- Hutchinson, . W. K. Nimick. Altrroio Leckc, a young lad-residing in'Allegheny city, fell off the third pier of tho Allegheny bridge, last night, in a fit, into the water, hut assistance was rendered be fore he was drowned, which would inevitably have been his fate, lindsucQor not been at hand. The Canal Basin presents a very lively appear-, ance every Tuosday and Friday evcnings j(before market), targe numbers of boats arrive from the country, ladcned with produce nnd market ing of various kinds, designed for city consump tion. -Yesterday was an unusually busy day. Accommodation Train.— Tho Accommodation Train of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, will loavo Pittsburgh daily at 0,30 P. M.,and arrive at Rodebaugh's, near Greensburg, at BP. M. Returning, tho Train will leave Rodebaugh’B ot G,30 A. M.,- and arrive in Pittsburgh at 8 A. M. Heavy Loss of Money.—fix. J. W. Chaplin, a gentleman stopping. at Brown’s Hotel, in this city, lost yesterday, as ho was returning from tho cattle market in Allegheny City, the eum of $2,200; five buudrctl dollars. qf tbo euip aa m one hundred dollar notes. ,■. _ TriaLList.— The noxt trial list in the District Court will comprise all causes which may ho at issue on or before the 20th day of August next It will be taken up for trial on Monday, the 4th of October next, and tho list will be published on the 3d day of September. A Good Sum~-Vle seo it stated that between oeven and eight hundred dollars were realised at tho Ladies’ Fair, at Oakland, on the fifth of July. The funds are to bo applied in aid of tho Catholio Orphan Asylum. Struck by Liyhtniny.—The stable of Wm. C. Denny, Esq., at Deer Creek, was struck by light ning on Saturday last, nnd burnt to the ground. Several mules confined in It were happily res cued. -Released on Bail.— James Foy, committed n short time since for being concerned in the rob bery at M’Kccsport, was discharged from, prison on Monday,- on bail. . . \ .■ - ■ . . . ■ _ Tomatoes, and Apples (rather green,) hare made their appearance in considerable quantities in our market. . ■■ «n-TO CURE SUMMER COMPEAINT-Use Dr Payee’s Carminative Balaam. 11 iv the most ,a,c sndefficlentremcdy in 'S^SoHE, )}S No- SSTUlhairo^, - ' Samuel Bnlolsy, BP*I. FHTATE AGENT. : Office, corner or Wood ; | and Fifth streets, (above Hill tr/o.’s. Exchange ~ , Hav/bp opened <iir Office at viie abovejplace, foMbopurpose ofwepodaiink,liOans,Bnic?,Notes,,Bonds. Hecurityof Monfyfand for Hie purchase »nj sale pf Stocks lioldty , _ i rvpi Nimi moSS-*-40bates on tian fi uiul for sale by , | S P t=ll ARMSTRONG fcCROZEH- | —ll.if P|>PI.INS —a; Co. basa jusi je-.J ctiivcd two cases -fine Silt I’opWns. TTTOU3E~A.ND I.OX FOR~SIO(ip.-For -sale, a two, xi attry Brick House,of four nMUM.l tllc^ e “.5 n ?,^v llivfiulslica Barrel ana?wido porcb t to the :soOond.«OTy, out oven, Barden and: shade tree *, a. btge|Krapen r “°r nf choiceXroiti the bt is 48 fee V front by GO deep— aUm complete order; situate in the FUlh Word, near the Sl Terms--*stOin hattd.balance 8900 b. year. ler S. CUTHBSRT, Ge ttcrol Agent, 50 SirrlOifielastreet. PBSIKABLt; l*KUl.*E(l'l Y; S B* 84«<*— *&* ! offerß foi: .sale one, Jialidrcd aniOftr life's 6t ichoiee rivor bottom? ana hill lao da unde* which veir.B of coal at 100 acres eaeh*-»UoMo oa the river, at pool No. 3. AbuatOO acres of awofliSboaseahda f ntunb“o'nfcver tolfespi'a^ Title iudupamble-cTear of , I^SUEY, of W.od and fifths fejgjj! 2* Haj* ** cn j| w W» .«'«**«' ‘ nst Morgan Robertsott, , piSraon, ‘ ~, • Josiai KIJJg,- ■!! i .it- Willia mJ. Horvard, ■WilliamLarimer, jr., , prison, —William H. Smith, rfnher tLi.H»“ r<s S'? Keeben Wilier, „. , -Be*, ? Sllfe SSpe, ly3ne ' ’ ■■ ’ ~BT TBS &BEILLY LIRE. - “rfn consequence of the lightning pervading the entire Eastern line, last evening, wo were unable to obtain por usual telegraphic de- _ St. Lotus, July 18. , The funeral ' obsequies last; night in memory of Henry Clay were of the most imposing aolem- , nity., The procession of th e militaryendtire companies, and several associations of FreeluC" - sons ana Odd Fellows, formed the largest de monstration ever made in this city? t l ®. vfbole' day busluess was suspended, and the en tire oity ms a sceno of gloom and “turning, Tho stores-were all hung in black, end the ob servance of tho melancholy event was general. UhTortunotely, as the procession started, a se vere thunder-storm,with heavy ram.burst upon the city, and marred the effect, The rain lasted all night, and, .in consequence, the address was T weather cloudy l and Cornelia. Departed: no business transacted yesterday. To-day the markets were inaotivo; receipts ngnt ■ I and prices unchanged. Louisville, July 13. • Dnring the storm which prevailed yesterday, at Lexington, Mis 3., a tree on Mr. Cunningham s plantation,:under which a*party-. groes were eating dinner, was Btruok by l.gbt ning. Four of the negroes were instantly killed. Monteeal, July 14, The provincial government have appropriated §12,000 for the relief of the sufferers by the late KoßSuth leaves on Saturday - by the Bteamer Washington. s- NEW YORK MARKET— | Flour...SaleS GOOLbls State at §4,3 r, South erGrainB1 .We6tern Wheat 05; mixed Corn 00® Cl provißlons...PrimoPork $l7; mess 19,87;bams 9I@10; shoolderß B}. Lard...ln bhla lie. Becf...Buoyant. I Whisky...Obio 22; active. ■ Stocks...U. S. G’b,.1807, 1,18. CINCINNATI MAREET.-July 13. , The river has fallen four inches Bince last evening; the weather continues Ijot. F10ur...55,18®§8,25. 39 hhdsbacon sides at 10}. Sugar-Firm at 6}@o}. Rice...ff®s}. . r INEN -SHEETINGS-10 plecee “''® l < * a ” U ' y U li|nd U 4 Linen iu»HreteWea M c(yg V, and for .aid ty ■■ L.bew «>«««, * "Fists »sSQrtmcnjon*crfamery,ofevcry de.cnp A >ion, Just rewired at Uie Dr A. JONES • • jel6 / ,” le :X#.l>y. ’ yGSLlBeny *lrcet ■ ■'■■■: * HVMWiTAN&TjIJ'r A burgh, lor wlx by M«k«i .<«« rrOß'XCC<>=3rpscS«i'«, v»rio»» brands ■*““ I ‘“ J 1 !ie«,rorsa)c»ia bttrg«tn. R^ofJ fc H , K MOMT jcC9 ■ • 1 ■ _ ; ;_■; /SfREASB LARB-4OT bbl! ’ ot *“ C L!lrf, e °°* CARSON & M’KNIOHT XV 2W Liberty *tre*t. jr29 :.__ •.'■■ —— : eßsSE=Bn^i«^^& a jfsaSft"" No «.Wmi4 8l Wateroadroj f ro?i»llu_ VjUCftEfSAND TUBS— IOO ML by X»., sTUABT&BIUi. ; ieU mHK eo P» rln ' rs ' l ij of Sttaiocs'* H*e«. | . 1 *ub«cnber«» M n^er t 5J a ®. e itt of Jalyil»*tau l »! Book aod Job FnuiCTtt w » Thc baslne** of the late*! dissolved.by■ m *W\ ll c {jJ2?Jifl «ana.eoinc» of Wood firm will be settled attbeir o,l \ o ||w*r. SfIVROCK, attdTbitdsirtCW, WM. »• IIA.CKE. 'THE BOOK A d^’ ?.piaceJiy Mr^oTIN > 1 J ro ° 3 ' '«SkT ’ m endollmytiien<lß, uiaaid^uw* » i * ri;S^rsi *f“ .LEASE having »BP«^ v »V , SS^ q * ! »“s* s3 “ Sim,m " nd “ upward*. itn - 250,00 *,T?V»r«o'm,onUand .Ireet, over John*’ Mine T«l Wa v y. and repaired Jl*B:y *«■ F 1 ~mC PriCCB oa above, pure an „ Suited to coll ond examine out ■Retail Grnceri aTe half pounu pajltaget? »<oek. either pacfeed In a"*'," - or in bulk, by IhohaW Pekin Te»jsgJ ies Hoot* or o'clockl Proposals j.y}, Kerr, ] Ot tbe switi.aay Houre of .Befuge- A V c mn c^ r s ‘pee , iESSr i nic •«*■»>■«*«“ «* ,it: Lumber,delivered on diek™SPlttert.n(» P*"" 1 "* * Work ; Brick Work; Iron Work ( Vfot tl»e en- Carpenter Work, &e. al,o ’^ tire worlt. JAMES ; ANDBB..I? W > J. K. MOORIUSA* GEO. WEYMAN, , JAMES CHAMBERV'. Building Commute, •_ »•!“"» "'“'‘•""‘I ►•TSBfiiSiSsaw *•' 0 One Aere X*ot«} , I | }fS? “5 W& Dwells Hcmsc.vrHh elbow. | “SSS&St b . ».m»ATlnt panoni frea o< clmree- iiWliaeni # b BT«) B ““1 SMSEI^S "sB««saf^Sfi and 1 Gentlemen to >T ! i,°- l-gStEKSiffiS* lS«Jh.h..d«. nc<*,No.« Zp{or, tte™d P««. jylfunm • . ' ' »• --r flilßSKS^gSsa BBl ImpaiUy '> r . t l ie n?' o 2f; J ,I B*J I buLK Eruptions,. Teller. »«*<** «aaas» ?§"“ S^tmT k office tnd .power U.•JJfaYM MONDt Pltt*b«Tfh» PeW'* 4 , . March _ h**"* r • ■ mil'rainv „ FAYKT , TifI tt^ 1 *?, B f „bfonable 'WATER- Nadotial Road, who bfcil flOppUea of every Building with forty hi#QJB all hi# vifciloTe. AjAj ■ fe^K^S.»^rr ß , ?e , sff3SS| MhfcPtopCTtleroi^® B ® never failed to cure iftteXbylte fac ‘ r l^. l t ‘flfil ?tanio#tinveterate Sotos, •the worn-cases of Sctoluia,tm. >uv» .v.r-r-t; and otter diseases° f , . rr i V o stand leave-the STAGES AND HACKS will; «imj™ visitor* will steamboats at Brownsvilte_,d o'lli. .j ie Spnaas.ovcr baSsjliiadrlveof foaror &ye I ' o “t B >*,i.if ihedistance {[“excellent M’AdamUed Boad, abont ball tno throaßhonaof etg |ji rel regions la the country “ from milei tnnhor over theLaareVMoojW’PJSßrearWes; - its clones and samoat, Bplenthd-vlows or then, i. ca niifal tetbvSley, with oUtU neb, vatiegaled and bcantuu "ra'Sort,itla confidently that therei* wiwtag%» ln ffn^ttan“th^^^B|ring^>M?ttetiderasP^ Ss@’° n,BW “""■wSKSW \ l * . *. t * OAII.V BVOV mb habket. The weather in the forenoon of hot, in the afternoon we Hud » which hod the effect of cooling the ok■ for a rite•«■« "£ In bnsiness we have nothing to note, except In a reg reported of 0 tonsofdomesuesodaat 3}, 4 months. Nothing doing in rots or pearls, quoto pearls at 64 to SJ. . - CUKEBK—The:Bades are conQned to tlifrTegma tall trade, at pr.ee. ranging at from 6 to 7 eem-, as in q GRAlN—Receipts have almost entirely fallen eff, in some description. priee. are firm. We quote .ale. from store a. follows: Oats 31 t 035; rye 60 toSsj cornWto 45 i wheat .60 .to 05.. '. ' » cJ.»a OROOEBIES—The demand is limited,and conunea principally to llie trade of the city. ‘ We quote sugar at dlto’Oli molasses3li to 30; coffee 10 to 10J MACKEREL— I There is a goodtrsdo demand for No 3 mackerel, wllh but few in market; prices have further advanced; sales are made at a,OO to 8,00. WHISKY—We quote receipts ax 17 lo ts. . . . TAR—Sales 10 bhis North Carolina at 3.75. FLOUR—The inspections yesterday amounted to about ISO bbis On tlio wharf and from wagoi s sold at 3eg to 3,25 for supctfine lo extra; SO bbls from store at 3,15; 50do at 3,121: ..., ... . , . .. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY. Hogs and Cropf« We eul’juin the following from llie Ciacinnali Price . N&wpost, (Indiana,) Juno 30. In regard to Iho prospect for a Uog crop, as compared ■with last season,! would sav,trom all the information I cLnd “that 'he number In thissection of.cooniry wUI tn thnt nf iasi ecason, If not a little largely and K?*. a« said to be" Boo d deal heavier and falter nnw ihanrhev were lasi year at till* lime, in conse i 111 nriocs being high- and Corn cheap. Good i Stock Hogs are now current at lOO Ihs. gross. S The prospect of .a good crop through the West gener ally wns neVcr belter at tins time of the year for Corn, huvc’be.'n made for Hogs, to a small eimm, *i no and as high as *4,35, net, deliverable at killing ‘ljjgJjS? There are mare hnyers litre than sellers, pi } r WASIIDtJRN. i. Vf-rpon, (Indiana,) July 3. . Thr» floe cron in lliU section of cpuuUY will fall short 3^!^!23asySa3W«S fall should tefavora' te. OaUMdcUWok fine, and will make« , Vours,truly, _ w. u. VAbiUK. xvi have heard of contracts by some or our packers, of ««£ ttaiswd hogs, at »o. feu to he delivered m I ,)j 0 fill.—lndiana fUaauonran, Jail • : 4i‘f«t water In the canal. During the movioua dihonrs sSsssssaiSiTSSfSSS SB^^iiiaisrhVuSftSfSjsi I ed „V; and a heavy raln fell, whtch a layed the dust, and IL& the # PORT OF PITTSBURGH* 3 test WAlSft u* TU& CHANNBL. ARRIVED: Steamer AUaoUc*Vttifc»n«on,BnwnsvlWe. * Halite, .Kennel* WrownaviHe* m J.M’Kee,Hendrickson, McKeesport^ « ,j;ijoma!>^Uf»Fcr,BaL\cy»\^ostNcw'oo - eeneastftsConam, wcfitNcwion. ■»i • s.Uayatd, Peoblcß* Klianbetu. , .... M Micuigon No.l2*Boi«^Beaver. «« Forest City, Mttrdocbv 'VelUvil e- t u pilot No. A -!,Stanle, 'Bridgeport iv Cornplanler, Gordon, \Vhee«mg. DEt’AUraU: u Baltic, Beimel. Bmwuswi*. Atlantic, P«Mn«on,- co JM’KecsHtf&dnckson, McKeesport. u Thomas Hhnver,Boiley>\JefitNcwion. u Gcneasce*Conttnt,>YMiNewU)n» «i g BaynrOdPcebkvfcJltabetha it Michigan f«o»«s*Boies, B©bvct* * « pore*iCuv*MaTdock» Wellsyiile “ Irene, M*CHm®ek» CinemftftUd. u Regulator, Woodburm Louisville, “• fiuaneier* foe.NMdVtHe. u Exchange, tton well, Wheeling. JjpBjß|as Tjie steamer HAIL .COLUMBIA, A. ?. comnjodoiion andpiomptueaa. V*. «Hct. mam - ————— ffiSKjk TubCnesteamer ALLEGHENY BELTX U4r. M. . , vnlll'.NY BELI.ENO 3,Capt. ttn g**pZi?hiorPii»»Bl!e-»PP‘y. 0 -g Jg 'Vai 'Marietta, tail Ooe«tngpo«- Tu*finettetmeiPAClFlC, No.M V?aieTM «and C 3 Front For~itittannto£ and Catn»&. Th>i fine bieamct GOV. Hb‘V°j ' gnu?», Master, wM loavofaMhonbcvo illilit° nil ,b “t3P-S. For freight or rassageupWr Agent. feb3 • ••-■••-- --_• «vcry or paa«a(;e ? agp BERGER.^ I’olcspmnc T^ou?- 74 mu. *ss^ris^ TSgwBTGo SSonWSXwh oF 13 NIA - TRFASURV DCPABTNIKrrt,|: ■ iQ }y *» iw«- ny in Act e tJp^n/Blaw ssS?&«isi s ii?^| FlisiHfeasfSrpSi 1 ■tbo..*c*ni*fcunpw-inw*|»Ki j.. • a n cQuivalen i- -w. b v ? h a rts?hprebv outh«?x«‘l lo b,e crealeV sMt fieri.: :. the bonds hereby ownoriw Tlie eains l subject to *** a l«"*/?J‘-SroSffit&payment pf tht ife'fir| 'PobbfTbw^jfio^ J n*veb\G' the: Com* I imt loans; thatotepaj? .of 1810 unrt 1817, and the 1 hmo»'”»}{ l> »;.*^y f :Sg«2S?*-jßf'Aiafetial interest, and 1 ..maybe ■«»)«. «« 'cancellation h y v s° f'VS'riwides. “That ct the lime 0f..! ; And «“ d^°‘„M?' E p »id ioa" . application may he moiing proposals ior swa ta > letal „f four per 1 made ' or „ l fi i condition that the loan shall I feton r 8 a mat«rp«iai. » d not exceeding th.ny-five «OE is theteforc Jterehy E^-u^pr^wt.s v .ha “hof Sepmmber nexufor loaning s ”~#Sl2lSshiKh«s nnm, o¥ t“/s“t» The cerdficate. of jo,. whaMCT, na d certificates lor, each.al "'aopdonaf dutinedy ihe lowest rate: of length o^Rntejnotexceed for, ond litis proposed to>4»ieato*V ins? P‘ r 1 whether to he paid in ,iprn* or a e ,nr. loan,, [cent, bonds, in •n(er«l i e«rtiAcaJM,orin other. | now «dbleettocaneell^on ,hy the Siam, or loana of the Commonwealth. _ j nl |iorateof interest J ! • fraction than one onarter pet eenMn tnn fJacUon . mE y | I will he entertained,but a premiuu, u. f,. Ws mUit ,be J ! heofferedon or hypothetioal bid i distinct and it su , lei * ge j VC s the right to ac. 1 ! will ho m d . ■stes&ssm^js»em :aamr?Wwilhioan.ei certificates ofj ; AflaeraUly, virtue of the onthonty. of* tte .wjnei i It thh eviration of any period not under twenty notet 1 s|sr-^s? LOTION SALES. fJIUE ondeTtlgnedfoKrtan I forthe City offew to «£*«*“ » oc ti enlire fautocuoatn all AuouSnecn P tf" - ” : CilT Merchanto, _ It 9 i. e' of Wood | I T Ihe Commercial pates i m « general as* I and Fifth and Fancy f>ryi»oods> sortment of Beasonabt e , “S a ps,Ac. C«l» ! ,Bo.^*A Me curt second hand Household «A lnBltu BooksrSlaiionery, Fancy. a * rieW Goods menu, rfardware and Cutlery, Llolni^> M . u aV!S, Gold aiid Silver Watches, Ac. . .. .‘Ancnoneer. | }o3l!jf A«'*" ettoP * ltr T?RESH ARRIVAL OF . MI kMNE Ber ’y Silks, Bon- Jj ‘and extensive o * B “ T *“ e 2 l ’ Vccdvea at M’Kenna’s nets, Emhipide r cd Lacea,ftc..icceiv^ f day o nly, Auction House, nnlwill remain fc&U alld ellu^ lno The trade me respectfully invi' O ",, KENNAt Auct’r he same. • , * —— ALUABLE .real ;<jn / Samrday afternpon. Joly ! ,^, d ,remises, No. I'Wjlie ™» e , e , n ‘‘r«i, and extend fronting on said street about cn n»» which la erect ins ba& to a point thiriy-revca fect. gjj-room* and e/a three story Brick contnitUng <«J° Ie( , cellar, in food order. -Hie lot«rgan < ihe^oari SS cuyi “ om!rs a C^rmav% r eUe e rdfor r a[ e p y rWa^ile> y applying to the owner, on the premises.- . jjjg'guNAj-AUct'r. _jyi> ■■ ’ p. n. UA.VI9, 10CU0B.nr! SUPERIOR -HOnSBUOLD. FORNITOBE1 « A«- JStion—Oa Satotaaymoinins.jju 1 *‘ 7l ”>A' , i'. , ir ne i a l at dwelling No. s 9.® 1 ™ 1 '?.?i r *all hepl Furniture, which assortment of modem etyle, well , are has been In use only n ume. amo n cmo |eal mahogany, . and Windsor chairs, nrcaaiaat “““ Camber leather beds, heddtngand rnalirassos, parlor^ and stair carpeting, highand low most ntcßicuua, stands, chamber sets, window shades, lamps, cnma gloss and queensware,fire irons, fenders, g 5 gcneralassorimeni of^kitcbent.t | ensil.,fc| ; fic SPLENDID TWO HOR8& OiRRIAQB tiok.— nih,a>l>u= l0 = k ; sr"«rasrc,’r.s.:M.S p“i“ COBISOIIO, 1 snlcndid sen silver raounied doable H ?/I4' S,V T “ rm? al * ale^ ' P M DAVIS, Auctioneer. M’CleHandi No. »M«£ * ifld.giitemlM-- ™ ?s N®^sfesa? a#,,d,,te ■ , h ”Scs“oiUlse,to otoße the Auct’t iyl* ' « f“ c T« 0 n t . yVeiliiesday rao r «in|jJnlr lith^a‘ Wooi)aJ]d ™"“ b,c for 0,10 or two horses. Also, one 1/aii.p m . D A VIS. A nct’r. iflhnTa o'clock, on the dence ° r BoiVdingX.ols, Xornpike, and it n «pectes shortlr ihe : o.rs' w.ll start. groond, free of charge. i> M. DAVIS Aoct’r. W. G. M’CAHTBSY. Auctioneer. borough of; m SSSS' Snmeiiale neighbor of tho surroundingcountry,in >oo^““ Hf dI) pol ttn i hoodof the Ohio nod.Js»“R I , ;5;|S fo“Tptivaw rcsi dineciSTbXiSngh To .boon wishing to purchase,.! w;IU» sold at a m , cartnr y, Auctioneer. •UPPER SAOCE^liic-bo^l-fo^jl^ona. »HlLt* TfTMATOEa-llsroieneally waled, to».«ui bv " -'' "Uysi «EOUB-Sobbl« Kiimt'unily*' loar >'' Vo,m " lunli,) JCMn suite end for «a.e% IL TENBERGER_&_CO. X: «alewy jaiuw « toa Wood utrret. jcM (assorted colors ) —— • THOMAS CUMMIAS. filSSissaS I led Stales, By Wood st. [ JJB> ' ■" “' 7 SSSpppSSSBB M , CUJRG &C 0 , , jylO r.rtttct. and Tea Dealera, gSfl ldbeny HEAP DRY GOODS— -300» youla Ber«gCß,all6w moo, do do “llilo, _ .TOO to LawMi MASON fc CO.’S, Joiiopeneilot A ' g 2 and M Market slreot^ fesssßsas® received end for sale l»y , tU’CLURG * CO., No'. 25« Liberty ettcet. I (j w anendto ana aemn^ ofi BiUl!> q,, P T| U nnd \Vamma M enira.led icmy care f^' Blree t. Third wrteuneM StmibePTlttC. Ohio . - Jt23:iw» L N ASSi?cV b of cared at Piiubmrgli, and called ino '»<- r . oej9 . 6m |gai. V.Uplea,a copy A sw iS>S°p l, . 1 ' s ~ S crryS £“ pi Pine Apple do; Olug«r o<?i 265 Liberty sueet. Sffiks&’seaSSfes.r*' andfor aale ebeapjby c or . Market and Fust sis* Tho boßiaeaa orUiclttto UrtP w hf grm (or who is duly authorized to u.e it>® n } R M u ßP jiy, th&tituipose. : ■'■■ <:■'■• ■ ■■-,■ n.Lee •■•■'tart.- ■■. ••>■■•■■ •• ■■ •■•■• ••"■" ■ ■■-'— KiIUU J*Af!3K-l COSO extm«<ipcriiue oro»u mu IV 1> 7*4** fl x^ CT p»fino, o n*C f HaiP» P «; l\to i Wroaniai. • ■ jnjtTCceiveU oudfpt saic oy , j for long accoums. W.B.IME|3^ ieaa- ■: *»!b .MU'OhlV'ftod.fconayJvv. Stocks tor salis—ib et>- ■■■■.•.■., .;. nia Railroad; ■ Dock; '2 sharci Marine Railway ond£,.-. y j iio‘ do Minneaoia Mining Compa*-. . so do Norwich Minmgwm^ g . fcCO ; Stock and Excl.an|e able lo the Charter, on ‘‘“'irHiajb in ' *8 liorough o’clock, A- M, ot thcCompoiy n f electing nine Difec ofUcaiorJ,Pa:,fortliepi>rpoee of elec g fluoh ollltr . juneHOild •deal mdfifiiftie&xsxsS" above rfaca,.fonhe ro( sstesss;:-^!SS&ssss s^acass^iSaMaia' * ,ou - al fur Jt Aßonmnce of Life m JJcw To.*, or the Secret Order | No.33Smuhfieldetieet. - ■ ',— —— oS£i zrcX pM *““** “■ Whitmore* Wol(l,‘b‘a!'S ‘■ftf.Ttomf* Co* ■Wgv^. 4 iigasw? Gold Jewelry, and atlower P"*» fe n p *'?A »«» «* erinthe city- He bay., for ea* che» —fig-- cash cheap; makes large v saka mna , / r j Jweirjfr Fin? Thorefo«,^Ux e ??A i e Btablls %?l« Silver Ware, Watches, «c«i from . w j for ever douar nrUl ha rare 10 get the value of 100 jilOO * B^ve i£r«!B£!r e Gott Watcbeß from *5;» Watches from *« to ao, Salvor SP°°°|i"i» coll « 820, anil other sooda equally cb Wholesale HOOD’S, 61 Market eueer,the onflr J 1" , {Je3 Jewelry Store to the city, «.£--» •« *' - i . *>••.■ Jr „*« * ’ » r * V-.:> W\ .' c; *•.? ■■ - ■•■•-•■ •<■■."■■ , . i. •_ I.' f f * : »’"• • 'I V i/ “ "J ' REMARKABLE CUBES! BY THE VSE or.**' HOVaHTOE'B Kmigiwn’j Wots p-p gntramrdfftt • rriin fc-' rT Casa and Cant*-. ! • —* C* ffiff R., aged 29; TbtsUdy AaSb Bar Xknß9 f ' war very »p Arft and sallow kTarfOßßUif >~hail incessant pain and v Aineasinessmihe pU oftne flVilk' '■ Jy£Sf».ySa«nfl foouch adegree SssrMtfpffiSSSSS SSf^^^SSSrffiS . every trace of lUe stomach conplaij*. _ eating.— the pain is as if some hardhody were Mod| the pit of iheslomach and !iBt??i£S7sed the Yepsin with tenderness on preisnre. Tins | y n me pain ceased SSr”lrs24t“S>“ neasofthostomaeh- . jj«-May, 1851--^jn • liKKAB**nLa.CnKR--^^* tJ^J, .il?jiiY ain i pastor of the the 7th ofMay, 1851, Rev. D. Wauamt g« and Fourth Presby tenan Church, in » most had been for diow dme conhncd to chn)njo D( s# K? Houghton’s Pepsin, nnd_ 10 . r eiieved the first ,day. and delight of M src ™mThe sixth day, which The third day he hp'.ode ten mUes with no bad ef ! was «eeßiiyely,hof,he rode ten m lKe country,' fecli on the e “,? y i!. o ',houKh not entirely restored and on the recovered as logo i to his natnrnl strength, bo was sn ie he am , ? d alone a jonrney of iiye hnnorea raiie , n hafl n(J ia . in safety, much improved in healin, i a Itl e first turhance of the stomne* l or no t conirovenable, and dose of Pepsin, rhese are faetsnot gk tot whofesale and ro»nt,Mo Wood^*- •■Utah Pa- ' L on hand and for sale b> lce tban we have edin i and 4 & packagej.aipr ce la n Grocers are heretofore sold the same quauuea. jaYNKS, lnvU|dtocall. p e kln Tea Store, 3S Fifth at. ptemlses. ■■■ ■■■■ -■■■■ ■ '■■■■■■■ •—: !i2 4 A Slco,“ U 1 coTbJ, TENTH A A r RPAT SFMI-ANNUAL SALE of thejrEnure 4£&, Julycm.« «»'■ Ci “ lJ M Matket ten parciuucTof* , SSSfiJI 3lsn*.A EW oue-ihlrf less than usual [ prices. > • >■•>•••■ • ■ ~ — : —' -Oinc* OT sssssft s^3KS^-hs»® Ceutson each SSSJokJof &e Company, ont name of indiyidaallson *nm!!£shif *ffhicbwill be paid lo Drawing Pencil., paints, AGNEW , For »ole by. Boolc.eUers and Importer?, . nn Market street, near FonWll _ closed by Thompson Bell. JoHN A CA.UGHF.Y, THOMPSON BELL. bankers and exchange Bn°K E^- onCT . Tnosirsoa Bell * Co., wo ,3 fO &7TstE£Z flSSSone* TA , a^sfess»gss r -2» *• *-<* “ sechisoiafncndsaudxosloßicrs. A W |LKINS. [• 373 _-^.;.7 Pencils. ■ . ...--. Superlnmalnt. India Rubber. &« a full UM->J> Stationery, for »ale by Bookae J lle r and Stationer, . j r .«t tjAjß3 Wood street, bet. Third and Fourth. JOT'J 'pianos. OHIO -2. p-utived, direct from the celebrated o ST § Fl* FORTES ood Pto o Fortes, fall se ™oc&ve£UhT\be «««improvements made l,y oS" l! Atved double round corners, six and * r o%% q Bo t sewood'doible round corners, fall seven oe la?>i double round corners Rosewood, six und three ““one'Ro“d ronnd corners, wr.h six and a half six octave Pinnos.wldi square cor ncre. ■■■ ... sit manufactured from JftffEd S&V matertala.and “^isaup.^^sstfs.sr.sssss: lorv ia Uoaton, and will be 50 j qujJ“u. ftlKLtiOR, i dating terms. * 81 Woodsireci, j Agent tor the manufacturer lor Pittrburgh and Weal I em rennsylvonia p »„ ro x?Li‘;K3S“S,s:!;a ®sJS?"tasw'&a:!s ,^“ that Road-rembracing al!v *“« _ , < ulme Vdeep eat-.: work, awl a ™ellaaa con« ; deriible share lings and erabankmen.s,aswe iintexieruls from of budge ® nicU l,' , ff, l S»n}oail'Otihe Ihnalh of Three the BaWmoie and Oblo Railroad, w , 0 p otker? . Folks nieek.vwomilea cut re ;ie« in length, burg, °n’heOhio ti«y, and « “j., heo fliec» narneff, and ;. Specifications will ue «®ay i Slho . j o ij, proximo, also at Feuermanyon and ai, d Information, and Engineers TfS'SSffiSfJuJWd -‘sssesis heal* ' tb^eT.S»^d,r a o ab.,- by" meanßof aifo kV‘he Ohio «s®SSs2sifa!a M-w ‘ “ le • Balliraort, Jane fithj 1852. . Raliiinart r. wutr . mrra’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, gB^^tefflaa«asr, principal nf the Clamieal Department,, ; SSnei anttwaity «**» Yoik, and Bank American Accountant,” 'i;!£^^Saf#w^s^g , SSSip»*w.p«^ Daff* Beolc-keepingO»«<g» ff ,, Western Steamboat New - rAceountantjComptet'' ® e ‘““ o ppUe4 w,th thoioagbtr I Meicbna l ? at lheColleKpr^v - jr r-TfmB _ PDSCHABBS “BASTV' Golden Syrup,.fc- ton con.pn»»- •* «a. C FrencbVar,ants, tt3T«ni*Fluni».. 200 boxes Ral*ins» sSBs» 10 boxes , I ■' 200-Coeba N»»t pjanis, , 10 s“'?ndMßo>t«nBjrup, . I .1® ' s»* x Kjto lTilSEmt, ' * S?SlS«l'lcUe4Herr I Sf> 1 1 ' ’2l „r«?Mge Buffington Smoked Herring, Maine <K , s*SSteawfseuJ.' g tssss^sssss&St UJttdon p6rter ’ wcon ' 4 ' 4ool tomDism u^ al ' 'ley- Wi 4- r -‘^k^;F'<4fc ‘-‘‘iVV'iA - 1 ' ■ v . *-. - :«£•’ ■&', ■*<'■ i_.f '<•;: '•'j - . . -jt-.ffi tV»„ V ' ; 5 i # -v"» * _ * - t mo let— inosnoitß I oocopied by the <u'>»c , ih« r . o> ai?9 L fror iem» «»yjSJ£ n 71 pgiihSfU«U,,' fmt* 'Jo lex-a. sniKbT flfll fcßhoe, Dry Good*, Trimi4l«S lo^Applyto rnHRRE BOILERS-sTfr® uonVtma 40 inches In il>“ A amcier, uiep.sbottUTne. , ' je7:if_ _ NIMIQK * CO, 95 Wfttafgttfet. . 4 ••'v/V-V.* ' . . TUB MISSOURI Waicratr^ct, - ffiSa -pear the corner of bhon sweet. For teim,s. of- Jh|. ply to Altfernun PAKKINSON, Ciir WaftS* ’ ■ &ort2:*f ... • : ■•■,■; ;•>:• •■■■ subscriber offer* for Wool- me ■- v . • I sloreraoti uowoccupicdbyMessre.WmoclcfSa &oavU.No.B7 Markeistreet. Possession gNenjßaSL I ° f %AA I H, < *PA»J < tgOS. Wo. 73 Wooft SI. For B«n«. Desirable business stanb-i offer for tm lhe warehouse : tiow occupied by me as.,o dr Ur, ■XUrffc • Mik flKN'i'.—From Uio lsvof Aptlynext» lue store wiib DwelUng corocrof JiLfffi’eimid "*»" «.treeia-n good bunnceo.Uma ■> ford Storeor Tavern, It being only 011 c ware from Ac river—wilt be rented lowto a ■ No. ZB Liberty «!• rya ACRES GOOD ™ANDFOR SAKE—Ponj IBljjS 7:0 north of Tarenlum, I a 0 - Movements arc a cood Frame Djveljujjj Hou^eii «nd 11 . , FraraeßM?;.;, P™« :^ qaircofih& owner. iesV or E. ;WlLKlNß»'Mttftile Works, , . -5 ie9:ln>d&2tw» « - - i • ■_- jf ■»-. **<■■ ■■ / AV- FOE SALE & TO ForS&le* 1 /*n ACRKS OF LANO ia Lawrence county,near 10v7 Cro*s Cut Canal*tbfte quaners pf> amiie.frota. ■l&lnburcb.five miles irom.New Castle; 60 acres, uottoißr. half the tract good timber; M ncrcs:beet * b G uß “tt with limoBtone, and is well watered; .three A ' p,y, ° cmT !s,a“i L BSgafflSwi feet on Blaff street,, having a coratnodiooß view of the Honononhela met The otherhve ore in the rear of ■ the above - caclr havtog a front of feet by lop deep. Prices from 450,00 to Blft,CO. Terms easy- Tame -who n nleatatt and hec'Uiy location will attend. X s desire a pleasan anu CUTf ' CEBTi G encrai Agent, . , r MI bimiMieltl street- . rr-COND STREET PKOPERTY Tok 'Sa^/— Two Brick UouacS) (lhfce stoi'y,) fireproGfjroofs--'. SHSS-SflSsl. d«p lo an »lle p j. Price BMCO Al«u, four lou. in B.im jngham, and two »' o e „ era l Ageai, ea . s Xt 50 SmiUißetd sireeu HSi?wiiiinigigr.. c g.K. frame; . s“l^<^P«‘-L ursh ana Ma^^ls F ®&, ■ ■ j»l2 APP y N 029 Firth «<««. T?OR SAtiEe-Tea acres ot bottom land, ad|Oinin£lho X villose of PW'lnuburiih.oppOstw nockcßter. fcom nTgaOrodsoh the'Ohio' Wyet; and heck«»»“ Reaver road. On which is eicctedii framehou»e,j.9. hy iit feet; one and a half stories/??*"■ inirp sivle Alsoe a Rood frame bam, 24 byiee**'- - House Ind Lot in Phtlltpibttreli for s«le.- The lot contains one aero of land f on whiohij * frome dwelling, contaimngNrroom^finUhed^niod ernsyie. App.yto “^jJggEffiS&r. I-SIVXhBN ACRES FOK 8357,00 —I'M S^Ut-jA |p valuable Droitcity ol 15acTcv > wao a:ula liulf clllCß him lbe canal at Fairview,; len milMftcm ran acres in meadow.: ten and a half in pul. fine umber; agood dwelling house and out houses; excellent fruit, with the BmaUv-rfruilSt-a.laojflfihe Young ■ SQ gmUhSeld atreeli . ADKSTRABLE location for a SABEIiEK, In the thrmnf! town of HANOVER, Columbiana county Ohio. The buildings on the the express purpose of aarryinff on ,h ? SJJ fi.> r n ness mahufaewre, and an excellent busmess oeen doae in that line.. Per further Infonnatton, apply Jo Jo seph Keith, on the premises, or to LI3ECUjJr / 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. N, B. tlf not sold before the ,a,n ~, nropcrtT will' on - that day ef at I poblip safe. and charge Post). leMrtot K 4 Ki\l Fott SABE-Containing one «Sdron acres A nfiand situatedinM’Candiesa towmhip.Alkghc- M conmy e.gM from Fitiabnrirtn On the prem- Sf „C‘lire Stone Homes, with the necessary Ont iißartifis'&c's': Scvcniy*fi?o ti6?ei®fccltMMithe rimMnier 5S Sbeied. Tins property offers induce merus rarely met with, to persons desirous of investing ihe?rfunds tnretd eslateT The Butler and Zemenople p& road passes withm 100 yards afthapremlMSifor dairy purposes if.ls unsurpassed, and, eait btr divided intoihree or .four pans; having a sufficient npraber of a t reet hf>KE?^NAT-hncuoneeT« If arm tot sale*., A Var tl A RLE PAR W FOR s AL&-Sim«ca oa Big S*3Ss£?3w£a ssgi ss T «adv tn t>ui up ft new one IB j>y. Js. *» I »®.«*P I rr\ cd lhi a tStoaKSori house will be pntup wllfiln.* mile fromiL For Icrma enquire & jjoBBS, Reel EeUteAgems, over Pettiejs «d FriemlVßjnk imr Honse.lZl.eOr. Wood mdSttnita,. • ■•■■■ /in niff"street atthe corner of CmsW street* ihcuce ex sSSbSifssfflfflfesg , nn L n ; >k. •«<<} ten lots being 25 feet on Cliff nflo .Coplc pQTASH-3 «.«»■» Cmcinmu 4 fQT^«: j by s - NcIiAIB TTnEN • LUSTKESvai) piece* finrr Zanea Litres, JLi.toM mloitb. imt eg., 3. nP TOH^SctD C -FrofSrio£V Ullsa.lt, ssfsgaattaKft- ' Frankfort spring** - * *, . >** w TiIISfJAN refp€CituJ!y «nlofrna‘his fcicnus ««^a N Uon of fiOAODEHS, db,in B <h« sum- iper seaflon. ••••. VA - - FrnnkfoTt. Jane 7?2r0 - lightgreen, in cwiß-or » SI 60 ' Vnrmsh in $ end J_© CWY ■■ •'■•. °' oUl Mil ®y C “ n! ‘ ,B '' ! *- J. K- WBLDENf. mrsaieuy uootsellcr nod SinUone*, lp2r. A 1 Wo ml «lre* UttWten ttiknd 4lh. Saloon* an& > Tirr M M WARIV would respcotfaUy ■ aunoance to iho Ladies and <JonUemea'.o.C: PUiabo.Tg|v.orfd cmitv ihal the spacious Saloon* alihe>Aoi6lf* ?^/ y -fi nnw 'wiiti a Bapenor. qualiiyclr Ice- Cr?am«?c"ließ,/roils, and oilier jeftesbjnenU., Open ( Tr wtlUlwey.te found in older, for Hoi, Cold, or SbPWeT#^V.*^!9}?3 1 * n ‘ dln»&i« «<»&*» for lil t preservation of tad*. rrUiE aubscribethnaon band Aod/or KlVSiyjlg'J" I cub oi approved endowed paper, the following KC onM, SB£ ffiSai mSS; in tpod order, 71) fts Minion, , . i ,“» - . '■ “l aeiCo'lamnhnlci)for a'doaliietoediumshiei; . t Marble Imposing Stoad; , v , 4 Composing fitioks; _ _ Agent for 1.. Johnsonlt Co. Baltimore, Pi«W>»ftjfeiggfjjp, JCNE 'Thetmild- - asM&^steaisasas BMggSgg^eusss .liorgbiJh« B^ Spring*ihe Cetfrel?WriwiiM^Hunta houtßjby th S I **7.iinri m the Springe, elaOtrrUale *n4 *^SsSSUR£SSr^LSS!Kg^^^i--- 355^^^5**881: ■: ■ ••■ ■■ ■•■•••■' ' ■ ' 1 -Jfd HUMBUG! . *- ;<; «'«? %D STMMEB DKX SPBISG ONE price CASH STOEE, ■ %5i i Mart*Lit* cet i ifiV toi ani-At Diamond. willcommencea cloatog outage of ■ Bpringand SummerDryGoods, A M„ndav!jßMS3 IB» Tatcbosets may xelJMbat auSwrogdeductioos vnU be maoa on Urn original P c“pe suawl* have been sellhlga^ do Jo 10,00 do' '2® “® Jo do 1400 do 0,00 5° d o do 14,00 dll I<M» ' 5° dS d° )000- ' 'do I*oo do do do 10,00 Soper Glacia Dres* ®di» ee^lD ® 8 Voo do* 800 - ‘ do do l* do IjOO 5° do do 1,50 do 1,15 S' ,*W* do 1$; llflF FrfniedLavm have been eellujg at 100 do do do 10 do Wi de -do -do K|_ do « do 00 do 25 d^ •Sopev French JackonellAWto,*effin* to a gg . B X'^ared? Un5 ‘ - do | BaregodoUtoe. -* ■ | f W tfccmviUgftol - , v V „ 'O 1? 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