, y < * s : .cs■?>?*<■ "'1 ' ' k'f;\vl t %' v,! t' > A>‘«’ **- '” >" L(W l V, -i *, *1 i’x. *»«>• '.- 'V-: I 1 - V ~; 11 jSSr IZ&*- v »- ii wKti.***: •*.\' J -jV* i.'J» .*■ fl^ -' 1 v**i‘” l ' v*f '*-,;< »-”■? \sV>' ,*•* i *t V - ''V > * ,Vl*- ■£2&> -* 7/u Mlste XkjJtTi* •V* «*? ** d* **r r t* . ►*', Sip*'* ?' ■». jhfi 'if'tff&vf .■*' ivv*** *£v’Aidwt * ;.w *•:.-* .ttSl V - Wifiv* *** *» *• %£m sgggM «Hi Hpi wßM&tfsp ’tttHßßsftM Wsag#M MSjSUmBk laifell 'tißH IBs «fl» *»33@gljr |j|gg£ P®l %&hsM&^pMsktn peska/m, SgglP^yMf "■ .... . . fcfaßS ®*l _ • ' “ “ - ~.■ „„« «.. .: -. ~ ... - „ . a;..- » "•“■•'AV* t, ' * "A* g&SgßSsr.f^^ Vjh” S*T’S^®V p ®® fS n??‘£*sSf‘ ftilg Btoaiufl |tost. at o4J^‘~oa Wednesday evening, when tte'tnmka rMW»B« WM« being given out totheirdiffer-' - m turn, a fellow came op ana claimed a tWftk which was refused him, ho not having a week. Inditing however in a confident man aw that having negleofei to take a check, it should not bo kept from him, the trunk was handed over to him, after which he made him •Mf eaaroe, and has not since been heard, of.— The trunk in question belongs to Mrs. the celebrated actress, who had a check Tor it, nut the porter waiting for the crowd to disperse, it was gone away when he sought it It con telned upwards of $l6OO worth of jewelry slono, besides other valuable articles. Smooths above was written, we have learned that the trunk alluded to, has bSsn brought to the Mayor’s office.\ Offioor'Wells'got 4 it at the Depot Hotel, on Liberty, street, where it had keen taken in mistake, and took it to the May or’soffice. It will be forwarded to Boston, Where the lady-now isjby Adams’ Express. ; Xobbery.—* On list Monday night some • burr glare entered the house of Air. T. Gardner, on the corner of, tano and Anderson street, Allegheny, nearly adjoining the Hand street bridge, through* window in his bed room,when: they took his pants from his bed eide, and with -the key which they found in the pockets, they, opened his safe,-took a pocket: book containing tome papers, bank notes, and a shot bag full of: silver, amounting in all to,s4So. They locked the safe before leaving the room, shut the windows after their departure, threw the pocket book containing the papers, minus-the money, in the cellar,where it could he easily-found, and left pants in the yard. .; Larceny.—A man named Darby Williams ap peared-at the Mayor’s: offioe, yesterday, and made a complaint against the keeper of a drink. . lug house. on Southfield street, for taking his . purse, (containing $7) from him while ..he was’ -drinking-in his house a few evenings previous. . The Mayor sent for tho. man, 7 but he would not . came, and a warrant was placed in the hands of : officer M’Ferran, who arrested both the. keeper : and his wife. His honor gave the landlord un til this morning to refund the money, and told > him if-he would not do it, he would commit him for trial."- •. Fine Oram. —We were shown, tho other day, a’apeclmen of rye, raised on the farm of Joseph ~ Kim, in Penn township, of this county. It was .eight feet eight inches high, and'thirteen stocks were raised from one grain.' A lot of wheat was left in our counting room, . yesterday, which was raised on the farm of E. Neeld, of Lower St (Bair township. It was five feet five inches in height Mr. Neeld stated - *hat the crop of wheat the present year would be Vvy good, and that the report of the ravages of the weevil was unfounded. Good Nacs.~'O ia citizens will be glad to learn that Hon. T, M. i?« wc - oat representative in - Congress, has procured ft further appropriation :’ of SSS.OOOwhichis to be s OPPUed, towards com pleting the Custom House tendings in our cityv; With the sum now at the disposa.*- the Cotn missioners, wo trust they will give us 1 ' ® splendid edifice, and one that will prove both onuN MDta V and useful to our city. Volunteer?' Encampment. —We have been pre sented by Col. James Boss Snowden, a beautiful lithographic print of “The Encampment of tho First Division of Volunteers at Etoncero, Mexi co, under command of Major General Patterson.” This picture was drawn and dedicated to General Patterson by J. D. L. Polhcmus, of tho N. York Volunteers. The print canhe seen in our count : ing room. Mutilated Bank AToles.—The teller of the Mer chants' end Manufacturers’ Baink of this city re . fused to. redeem a mutilated note of the Bank the other day. The reason alleged was that the Bank may bo defrauded by having a number of its notes, of the same denomination, clipped to . make an additional one.' The case will be ar - gned before AMerman Lewis on Monday next. F. A- Beelat, Eij. —lt is stated that our fellow citizen, F. A. Beelen, Esq., United Stntes Consul ■ in one of the towns in Venezuela, has resigned Lis situation owing to business connected with the Oronoco company,, which has called him to Europe. ,Ho sailed from South America in ono c-of the Royal’ Mail Company’s steamers on tho - Ist of July.' ’ - Assault by a Drayman.—A drayman named : Georg?’Williams was brought before the Mayor, ‘ , yesterday,:oharged,on-oath of William Gilcson, with driving bis dray against Mr. G'sJ wagon, rand, then beaGngbim withhia wbipon tbo bead. .’ Bail was given in tbo sum of $5OO, for the de ■ fendants* appearance at Court. , Cholera. —Many rumors and stories are afloat v in.the city, about the cholera in Lawrencevillo. ■:Several deaths bare resnlted from that disease, ■■' it is believed in Lawrencevillo, but it does no t : rago in tat epidemical maimer,, and nearly all of the cases have resnlted either from imprudence, or (he disease was contracted on the river. - • Temperance Meeting, —We understand there is to ho a large gathering of the citizens of East Liberty, on Thursday evening next. Several of our most eloquent speakers will address the meeting, which is to he held at half past seven o’clock, in the Methodist Church. IjK® ,■ Tearing Denan.— Workmen are engaged in ’ tearing down the house of the old Allegheny, bridge, on the' Pittsburgh side. Some of the - pillars which supported this building had given - way, and it was feared that to allow, it to remain would endanger tho safety, of those passing. • Duncanson’s Painting.— This splendid painting will beexhibited for the last time to-day, at Philo Hall; when the public will be admitted ' free. It is spoken of as one of the moßt splendid ' specimens of art ever exhibited in our city. : We mould- remind our readers: of tho sole of " one valuable building lot in the borough of Man chester, nearthe Ohio nnd'Pennsylvania Hail road'Oepot, this afternoon at 3 o’cleok, on tho premises, by W. G. M’Cortnoy, auot’r. ' i)t*eAa*#«i.- i -Samuel Farrah, whom wo noticed a few days since as having-teen commuted for -an assault on Mb wife, was discharged from ous •,tody yesterday. _ For Europe. —The Rt. Rev. Dr. O’Connor, Bishop ofPitteburgh, sails for Europe to-day, in the City of Manchester, from Philadelphia. * , Police tfetos.—There was nothing doing in our : p b >Uoe offices yesterday. Every thing in town was especially local news.. GOOD BONNETS foT-Wl eent»j Bonnet Ribbons Tor 1 Scenu&y&xd; 4 els} Good Bhawls from i ■> s$ to'so els y beat Crape and tdilk Shawls3l3 10 St; Terr i ■■ niceLawnsatects a.yard; garages, SO to2sctr; Silk .Tisanes 3Lcts only, and the exquisite new style of Mas* .. ;UndeBDn-reducedioinieia£'yunf.v . My first annual sale begins this day; and l assure the - ■ - ladles of my fixed deternunatlon to clear my shelves of .my large stockof Summer Goods, to make room for my Fall and Winter supply, which-will shortly arrive from London,Paris.ntid Mew York. Some of my goods were . only received last weelc, aa<l yet I will sell them chearf as the rest. .... :.. -Bemember t « have no damaged goods, or old stock, to 1 - .bat Off, bnt all new, fashionable, seasonable and perfect articles. _ ' dAME3 GOSLING. U3»MfliLlNEttY.—Madame A. Gosling has redneed ■' • • heTwilUnery to so low a price that lgdies don’i.wish to ‘ buy them any cheapen , tiy3 ’ * * 3' **-*, - H '!&* 1 «>/»’ i ?Av r* '-, lt 1 i, 'V' »*“ i-* /n'„ vS *'* ' . -* V T V .':;-:.^V.,:T''-' r ->.-.';r;.-.,_ 1 ’ - . - r -* .-*•,* t , I < *'=-•,'J 1 .‘i l *■ ‘v , * -c-,, ... <;•* \ .:.’t ': <, T - * -7*' v j .| j '*■ ’<> </ ~*• . j • v~ ."■ <■»/ - > *"{,7 '• r r- ~ ‘ ** * * .„ - *>.•.*.• c & >., r- -<■ T *i^->> -'*•l 4 ( r^‘*^*_ r v 11 t L t » i „v* v w ' -' r f-.VvK >» $V *t *f <***#, *»*'*'-1. •' TSt «> -' -,; r • ‘ 1 -»* - ~ -**. ’ ,v*'< Redaction of Prlca* I _ AT THS FSENCff STORE, NO >«08 MARKET ST, pull rwi,'wy-y/FE per cent. * TELEGRAPHIC news. BY THE &BEILLY LINE. XXXII COKGBjess-FIRSV SESSION. j. Washington, July 16- Senate.—The private calender waa takou up *nd those biUs to which no abjeotions were made were passed. •• The Senate then adjourned. House.— Mr. Gorman asked leave to recom mit the bill proposing to abolish the. .contract. System and cieot a public printer. Objeoted to. ■ The House took up, in committee, the defi ciency Bill, and receded from the amendment to whioh the Senate refused assent; that of tho Senate appropriating $60,000 for per diem com pensation and mileage of Senate,in other words constructive pay for Senators has now to go back to the Senate. Tho House then adjourned. FURTHER PARTICULARS BY the ILLINOIS. New Yoke, July 10. Tho market, since tho sailing of the laßt steam er, continued brisk, and the prospects of : inter nal trade were likely to continue, as the stocks are generally light. Teas.andCoffee nre in good demand, dry Goods and Clothing have advan ced. Superior clothing was scarce and much sought after. , The stoak of Souris in few hands and held firmly with a. supposition to advance. Fork .was scarce and in steady demand, with an advancing tendenoy. Hams scarce and 28 cents per pound refused for the largest lots in market. Lard.firm, with an upward tendency. Money easy and exchange unaltered. . The stcamerß Northerner and Atlantic,- with ,the mails arrived at San Francisco on tho 10th. The Colombia and Panama arrived on the 17th. The Whig State Convention have nominated George B. Fingley, of, Santa Clara,' and P. L. Edwards, of Sacramento, for Congress, and John C. Falls, of Yuba, and David 11. Haskell, ofSan Franoisoo, electors at large. The frigate Raritan sailed from Panama on the 2Cth for Gallapagos Islands. : The British steamer Lima arrigad at Panama on the 3d from Valparaiso; Shootings intelli gence that the Peruvian ministry had been -changed, and that tho present cabinet is opposed to Flores and will give him no protection. Flores had hnt 200 men, hut still holds a menacing po sition. The steamer quickstep joined him with nnum-. her of troops, said to he American. He has also received remittances amounting to $30,000 from Lima. ■ The U. S. ship Portsmouthwas lying atGuay* oqoil on the 10 th of June. The American chargo there had protested against her leaving, should Flores continue to hold his present wariiko atti tude. Capt. Demin has concluded to await in structions from tho Commodoro. Business at Valparaiso was flourishing. MB. CLAY’S WILL. -Cincinnati, July 10. Thowill of Mr. Clay was presented in Court on Monday last, and ndmitted to record. Tho will is drawn by his own .bands,- and beam date July 10th, 1851. It relates almost entirely to the disposition of bis estate among the members of his family, the only exception being that which relates' to his staves. It is provided that the children of his slaves, bom after the Ist of Jan uary, 1860, are to bo liberated and sent to Libe ria; the males at the age of 28 years, and the females at the age of 25; three years learning prior to their emancipation to bo reserved for their benefit; for the purpose of fitting them put, and prior to removal, they are to be taught to read, write and cypher. The slaves born be fore 1850 are bequeathed to his family; Ashland ■is bequeathed to Mrs. Clay for her life, and at her* death to be sold, and the proceeds divided among his children. The following lire tho only specific devises outside of his family. To Dr. D. TV. Dudley the gold snuff-box presented by Dr. Hunt, latb of Washington. To Henry T. Duncan, a ring containing a piece of the coffin of Washington. To Dr. W. N. Mercer, a snuff box said to have belonged to Peter the Great Mrs. Clay is the executrix, and the Hon. Thos. A. Marshall and James O. Harrison arc tho ex ecutors of tho will with a provision that no se curity shall berequirod of either. KOSSUTH AND THE TELEGRAPHERS. * New Yous, July 15. ! Louis Eossutht on leaving the CoitcilStatos. 1 thus addressed the Operators of the National holograph Lines: “To all the Operators of the [O'lteiUeyJ Linos—You greeted me at the nioiT 10111 of *py arrival in the United States; accept my thanks, at the moment Of my depart ure' for the k bidnesa yon have bestowed upon me during my .wanderings.” MURDER OF AN OFFICER. Faix Riv>s, (Mass.) July Hi. Sheriff Gordon was shot uVad.this morning by a burglar, whoin be Ws3 attempting to arrest. ■ Uasiiltos, (Canada,) July 16. The Orangemen made an excursion to Toronto to celebrate the 12fa of July. .While returning, they were attacked by Irish Catholics, when a fight ensued, in which two were killed and many wounded. There have been no new cases of cholera du ring the last forty-eight hours. Thera have been four deaths. Washington, July IC. Roger Jones, Adjutant General of tho Doited States Army, died last evening. NEW YORE MARKET—JuIy Id, Floar...State .$4,37; Southern 4,50. Grain... Wheat, western;! at 90(5)97; Rye 79; Corn, mixed, f!U; yellow 02. Provisions—Lard in bbls Hi; Beef and Pork quiet. ncmp...Salc3 150 tons at 1174. Tallow.,.BJ<o}B'j. Stocks... Ohio C’sTOSj; Kentucky O'sS}; U. S. 6's. JBG7-CB,llB} EVENING. Cat ton... Middling Orleans OJ; Uplands Of; tho market is unchanged and bosiness limited. Floor...States•l,oo; Ohio f,dl. Grain... Ohio mixed Wheat $1,01; Michigan white $1,02; Genesee whito $l,ll @1,12; do. mixed $1,08; Ohio $1; Corn roixtd G3l@G2; Bye T 9. : Provisions; Lard in kegs 11. Cofl’ce...Rio o}. Linseed 0i1...02. . Whial£y...Ohio 211; Prison 21^. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—JuIy 16. Cotton-Quiet; and firm, with limited'sales. Flour—Unchanged. Small soles of ltye Flour at former quotations—scarce. Grain,..Corn dull at.-former Tates. Wheat, in good demand; sales 3000 bun" primo tvhito at $1,03 ;■ rod wheat unchanged, ltyo scarce and market bare. Corn limited, at previous prices. Provißions..vFirm, but inactive. CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 10. : The river is stationary and the weather show ery. Flonr...Stcady. at $3,20@8,23 for common, and $3,00@3,35 for extra.. Whisky...ls-}c. Provisions... Nothing doing. Prime Lard in demand at 10c. No sellers. Sugar.,.Salcgi2oo hhds. at 6J@CJc. , Butter—Pair at 10c. SILK POPLINS —A. A,M*sos A: Co. haw just re ceived iwo eases fidc3ilk;PopKn3. .fleas C~VOKN— ISO hue. Yellow, (sbelle'd,'fin: store arid for. /sale. jie-aij MILTBNIiKRCEtt ft CO. i>OT AS ll—O' casks in store and far sale by. ¥ jj!s : L S. WATERMAN A SONS SOA P--150 boxes Cincinnati, for Bnlcby jetl) X SMITH At SINCLAIR PEPPER SAUCE,—talc, bottles, for sale at jy-J MORUIS’, in the Diamond, FRESH TOMATOES-Hermetically scnled, for sale by . itySJ- J. Lavkly A CO. 9 TONS Kentucky Hot Mast -Mcial, received and tdr sale by Ijeaiij iMtLTF.NBBKOE.It fc CO. ... SUGAR— 150iihds. I‘lar.laurn Sugar, m store nucTior gale by llyldl MILLER A: BtCKETStIN. SCREENINGS —100 bus. just received and for sale by jj jyf> " RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. HAY —5b bales prirnellay, to arrive and for sale by; jeSO MH.TENBERGKIt A CO. . VALOUR—7b bbls. just received and fur sale by ■ J. ictl ■ ARMSTRONG A OROZER. aEMP— rO bales Missouri D. it. llcmp, for sale by jess James a. hutcuison a co. ,/TORN MEAL—7S bus. fresh ground, just recM nnd \j for saieliy - UylOl RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. GIIEKSE— IOC bxs. W. it. Cheese, in good order. . jean- CARSON A M’KNIGIIT. T^LOUII— 5U bbl* Extra Family Flour, (Worm brand,) P in store and for sale by je2o : JVHLTENPERGKR tc CO. lot jwt received aneffor r sale by JAMI 33 M'C ANOUKS A CO, y 10ft Wood street -fSIADE’iI TWIST TOBACCOS dwarf boxes "Dm. nHEAP SRV, GOODS- ' Vi . 300 J yatSs Bewges,b» 160., SOO9 do do at la j, 4 in „ 3600 do Lawns, atB trad 10c Just opened n» Al 62 an( ] oi Martel sire'ci. _ TOfFasilTOTSisTroWCE'—Notice is hereoy given, ofUie last will and testimientofeeorgeMiirraj, taieo Snowden township, Allegheny conn y, deM" 4 * persons indebted to said decedent l 7 P! c *^K~, e „ffii mediate payment, and th&se liavmff.claxma .agßJnst said estate will present them to jejgtaKtt •> Executor, Snowdentownetup,- sel9:otw 1 COBAECT] Boon a Strgut, Corner of . I Vood and PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Hanks**'**-nur Philadelphia l * • “ Brownsville V .wu.. u" Bucks coauty u « r Chester Co. (newissue) “ .Columbia Bridge Co.*** »'• Danville «* 1 Delaware co.- u « Doylestown. u t, <. i Easton:; - « ...... <» i Germantown li i Lancaster Banks ■■■■. .. k Lebanon <l « Montgomery co. a Northumberland ...w. « Pottsvlile « <* Reading . « «t Schuylkill co, “n Washington u ...w. u West Branch Wyoming Carlisle ~ » Chorabcrsbun? • ....../a Getljrsbargh-... a l Harnsb urg ............ a Honesdale • ••.-.i.,, »• + i Middlciotvn a - SX'SSB::::::::::: | Relief Notes { DnUcd States Dunk 15 New York City... Country 8aak«...... JERSEY. AH Solvent Banks.... A" Solvent Hanks..... .nnr| Small N0te5.........it MARVI,AND. Baltimore Hoot* Country 8ank5...... .VIRGINIA. V ?vS n< * Branches | Famers'nkA Branches } Valley Bk and Branches f ijehanßeßlt&Uraneh’s t Wheeling Banks -. j. dh . Branches....! i NEW ENGLAND. )| All.Solventßankso..... PAII.Y REVIEW OP THE DUItEGT. •• Owes or- TITS UATtVMrtRWWO l'ftJi, l Saturday* July 47. i«s«j $ Bositifas yc.cnl.y was dull,nnd to have but few transactions to note. Tito weatht r was cool and cloudy ASHES—SaIes reported of 3 cask* Soda at OJc.; 10 box** Salernitis nt 4|c. FLQUR-*Beceipts cominuo light, with n moderate demand fioleiot G3bbls at $3.07; £0 do nt 83 04; CO do In lots, from wagons, at 83,05 to 3 } ls; 200 do from store, at SO,IB BACON—We have reported a tale of 1200 pieces o f Haras atC|.t; lOOIiBh. do ui OJc.; COPOlbi. ShoohW* at 8i:.» 500 ooaiOic; 3 hhds Sides at PJc- Fugar Cared Iltiras firm ni 12c. GUOCKRf ES—Tbo market it unchanged, and Uie t«u. sines* principally confined to the trade of the criyj we quote Sugar ai:£)ff6te.' Motaiees, 3fls2P3Gc. Tor com* mot* Cotfre. )02?lfljc. F.I3II—The market i* fins, v.ith sale* of No. 3 large tl 83 00293 25. Hemnea, at 85750G,25- CHKESK-Saleo of £5 bxi. at 80. . PIG .METAL—SaIes of 25 tons hot Hast 'Hanging Rock, on terms not made known. , OATS—Sale* rrportedef SCO bnvEUSSc; ‘'COFFEE—The-New Orleans Comrarmal Bulletin, pf the 7th intrant, says:—The sale*©r Kiodating the past jhrei* days, have hern confined to * few tmottloi*,«t frf;39c t TOorl>\tbe tracer The stock has heeniticrcas* r.o by iho arrival of tire llindorywjth a cnrt?o of 00u5 hags . to the hnnoul cireatar of Mr II T. i.o;t*»ta!e,cs'TTce r>rt»kef,Uiaed on Satord-iy- the 3d in** the imporoMTiiis port, direct from liio dft Janeiro, du* ring tfjti year ending on tnc-In init,amounted to 32*. 037 osairm 270*47 uj ISSiM» and 2-ip,2SS in £49~ iO; *oa»t»;«e r.f a«ain&l3t 515 Us*, yrar.and 5t,175 hi ISW-50; anddlrect from Cab* and ndvftf sour ,*e*i2,3ti2agajast indDO la*; y»*nr<rad2ovisi7 ibe year before—tm*!. of pH kind?, 373349 £ag«. ag4i?ist3H4£2 in i'-CO-l, iw;d29i.76&Tn 1840-50, showing a svsdy' In crease in tbe «radc» The sstesfor consumption ouring the past- year ore stated at 371,2X9 bag*, against 345 : 751 lasi year, and 2d34iC the year before The entire sates of -he yrar*. inc]cd=ofr tpeetrUtivc ccm* pti*e4Q , J.l92oag*. From ihe above H can he sectsthat the import* of the nari year show on increase over tbns* m 1553-1, of 20fl;3b>s%, ami over JSL‘-50ftf 3t ,* 569 bog*, and ibe sale* for coaMjnju'tLon an increase of 25457 bag* over 1950-1. a»«l 107:933 bs*% over l£4P-iQ. Tfv-«erk tnirapcrieiV fcar.tis.rn the Uiic-urt tm 19 4<»l bae* inpp-ocerV bamls 7519,t0tal bags agsirisl lait year. 'Ora averagp price of the tale* of Rio during the month cf Ju'yla«. was 3.55 per 1«> i.n Acjcan&SH; »a step*' leaner 9 2i>; in October 7 SO i to NovecaberSift; in I>e c«n‘>er 82tl» in January 7S|; in Febrcar? SCO; In M»rch9»2; in April U3t; in Mav '£>.B2; nodin Jane ! 6 73—average oftho year 4 * b«*ioi*-n 9CP This Circu lar a l #o stoics that the tot*! exixm* from Itio *te Janeiro from the In «* May, 1831.10 the UtOf May, 1552 bate bren l, again*! I #43,493 during the pie vloa* twelveosoiiihs.being a tsrerea>»e < f 117,717 bag*; the exports, trpm Qlo-to all pons thf- Cbl’cd Ftatc*i from tst of May, to tnof May, Ilf5?-057,424 bag*, sgstntt 777,521 hag* same reriod previous yrar. being qn increase of I'P’,2oo bags; and, the present stock Of .Rio'CoiTen at all tbe Iwporiittg port* of the-Veiled Bt*tes,ou UhtUof Jonr. 1^52-isesuraated el ba2i,egasn*i G7tJW> la*i year, from which ii is oscer taincJisai iheqnaatity t*ken for eonsuraption in the*e CnUed State?, for the past year,it about bagt. —^. »*ck» - PORT OP PITTaUCUGII. Matsviilb, July 15. narlett«. Pn*Slar»OurKli «i»4 HocUUig - jC»v»v : port VacHeU ■JffKpsab&L Tho sieaiaar HAIL COLUMBIA, A. H. - SaWSBAer, will tea*- ;Tiw!rargll every Mouduy, at 3 u'elock, F. M.i f'lvraiiig will .wave .lUicfcmgport '’pSSgertVnd'-^iweM’™®? j3tit,l> * aa pTomi>la: ks&llk'tiiki. h'ai r Lon iFTte«Cn, »«lttt*i Fnrusrsburjf ana ooJUpoUa. K ■ Tlio tno steomfr GOV. MKIC.S, 8» Piioak, Master,, wlh leave for the above yiS£r&i&mt and iutennedlata ports, every v TUESDAY, at 3t\ MV Ko,fre ! gataTpa^ ag e« t . P ly j en^ara,or o .e . . r iror v it|ftrteuci and liocutogport*: JG3&-& Tu*fine«te*mcr I'ACIFIC, ZisoußM.*' ■MsilliiSgttrEa.tvill leave for ih« above ami iiiietracili- SrfpSoTSvcry TIWBSIIA Y, m 4 o-elotk, C. M. For frtlgliior paasece.epplynliAMg^orlo^^- marl® ; No.ffl Water ail, anil 03 From «l._ ■ For KltUtanlßg «U 4 Outtjoh. ' i .RESiift THE ligtitilraiighl nail pleavaai «Ie»WM A RIGN, Copt Mituso*a. will leave tbe Ailegtleny wlimrt onMoatlay, WedaeaUay mul FnaiyfJt ni 3o'ulaelc, IV Mi, lot KiUJisnlng and Catfcslt. 1-or jicigtn or paftsape opply on booffl. :~ , ~ • laovlg . r~-~ Altealuoy tilver Trute. KSiiVIAR FUAmUK PACKETS i ff!s9* .fa' Thßfinfraleauicr ALLEGHENY-BELLE - US&SSSxua.-'J: font. Wan lUjwta* .icav** Jbc Alle* gbeiiv wharf for FrankUn,every Monday and TAurnioy, “ l Therme steamer ALLEGHENY UELLENo 3, Cam. iols lUssa, leave, tiie Allcgheay wliatf for Prank ltiu every Tutiiay and Frvlay, Qt 4 1 . M. . V .For Freight OrFassaitg. apply on Board . JraajgQ TJCiCK CANDY-Red, by ; 1185 Liberty street. " i '.r. '< i ■"* ivH v -'-; J : {. si E LIST. BANK NO' DAJLt 1)7 Ezofaango Bunkers, SiMA j»«u, Piujlurgo. . Ulltti. Bk and Branches * i I Bk of Sandusky* •• • • i i .75 Granville ••...mmw.v.u- Norwalr*— ...*h6o Urbanua Wooster .yc , „ INDIANA, slate,Bk.and Branches * 4 ■ .ILLINOIS. Mate Dank Branch- •.. -50 Bk of Illinois- ..... .75 . KENTUCKY. All Solvent Banks*..w. | , MISSOURI. Stale Bk and Drenches .1 . „ „ , MICHIGAN. All Solvent Bank.-..... 5 . WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire Ins. Co. at MUwaukie • ........ 5 TENNESSEE. ' All Solvent Bonks*—— 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AlLSolventßanks****-. f ‘ . SOUTH CAROLINA.]* All Solvent Ranks* ~*«. 11 GEORGIA. All Solvent Bonks*** *~ 14 ALABAMA: AUSolvent Banks-**—* 5 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks*---. 14 - EXCHANGES. New York* . jprem Philadelphia*-. —. .4 . “ Baltimoro*--**- } « . CmcinnMi.......... i dis. Louisville “ St. Louis -IF “ VALUE OF COINS- AraencnnGnld (new)*par. do . do {old)*sprem. Sovereigns-**.-. , s 435 Guineas fi.no Frcdencpdoers* •• • »-■ 7,50 ]Te n Th al crs . 7.85 |l'cnGuilders** 390 (Louis d’or-*4,25 Napoleons-.... 3(-2 Doubloon.*,Patriot... Is’to do Spameh- l Ducats .j (J commercial' COatWERCrAE SWJfaiAUY. »m \etagz nt tab ch*ssbi.u "ARRIVED? Si:»raer AUaaUc, lhownsviUe. ,f Raltie, licnnet, MrPwixsville. w J,M ? Kee t Hendrickson, MeEeetpoit {* Thomas bhriver, RaUcy t \Vcii?iV.wion u Genessae, Conant, Weal Newion. Uaysrd, IVcbles, Kliaabetb. *t filicaighn fio.2»noles, Reaver-. »• Foreat Ciiy.MttTdtvch. WethvUie, 4 - : Uxchance, Conweh, Wheeling. “ Arena. Kiuhey,.Hravcr. • Tatearora, Hays, NeshviUe, •* JaneFrmklm, IJrsnedrci.T.oaisviUe. u ChteAain,—^■*» WeHsvtile. DEPARTED; <l Baltic, Benriet.BroWnsvUle. • At»anrie,pAifkiheo», do - l . J.M’Kec,ilend;»clc*t>n,McUeespoft.- u Hailey, WenNesnon. 41 Genesace, ConatU,' u S. Iteyaxd.Ptobirß,l^i?Qahi i ib. .**•' Alirbigan No. 2, fkiies, tisaycr «. ForeHCitv, Murdock, VVellsviUo. s - . f’on) pi anter,Gar 4o n, Wh ce 1 »n £r. " Arena, Kinney, Weaver. “ . . Gen. Gfciuep/t'ope* Cincinnati. . . “ . . /ttsUCA Skrhoß, Wheeling. . . • i 4 ‘ CpliimbxdJi 4 Poe,l*oois\lUe.. . *'» tialern y Hope, Ctadunari; ■■'(V act next ay (*»eue* ior OtnclljUßtt. i Tu* new and fast running etearaer OIN ■JfiSSM&CINNATf, ButMiNaiiiiM, Master, will leave every Wsusmpat. _ ■ IVirfreigUt or passage, “£P'g «^^^° HGEK . “ Adam* ® Co.'a Kxpreeei Vt . -rjREIGHT BEDUdED.—Fiora: and after tMs. date, F oar rates on pooud freight, Xiom Philadelpliie to msburgh, willhe «M» per 100 Bra.-a reduction oi 25 ner cent Time, from Ph iudelplu* to- Vitabutgli, Off louo. laprSl’. BAKER A FORSYTH, Agent. ' Iprnnkfort Spring*. - • , tv, DUNG AN respectfully mlonns lus friends It. and the public generally, that on the 81 si Jane in- Jrant, the FRANKFORT HOTEL will be . opened for die acceramodalion of BOARDERS, during the smn ir.er sesson. Frankfort. Jane v:Bm Great Bareslnii . IN VELVET,FILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS—Which will be found at the carpet ware* house of \V. M’Clintock, 85 Four h street; As we are determined to ReU off our present Btock of the above goods at cost, we mvitc the attention of those. wißhmg rafuraish, to great bargains trcLINTOOK- Anotber Fresh Arrival »t So. 97. T^ : GREGG Ac CO., north-west corner ot Wood si. If. and Diamond alley, ore just opening a Fresh Stock of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, LQince, Ho race Do Lainev French Manchester and Domestic GinaUams; Together, with & complete assortment ot Ladies’ Dress Goods, Also, a large stock rf Hosiery, Glovcs&c:’ These,together wlthour former purchases, makes our stock unpurnassed by any west of the moun tains j to which wo'solicit the attention of buyers, as we can Offer them on the most favorable term*. : > - D. GREGG & GO raiHE subscriber haaon hand audfor sale, very low for X cash or opproved endorsed paper, the following sec-, ond-hand printing materials: , .. UC9 ftsLonrPrimer, m gooa order; . TO ftorMimon, • - do; S 4 paits Gases. do; . 1 set Column Role* for ttdoubJemedium sheet; t Marble Imposing Stone; 4 Composing Sticks; • 3 Single Stands; • . _ .. SeveraJ fonts of Head LetieT for advcrtiae raeots,' &c., forming a cpmpleto office foT a eountrf pa ns* A< v A V l«fc2s*' t. v j t 'lB ’ Agent for 1«. Johnston A Co. iiiSSSii ' 'r£ ■ - iJ- MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ Bitnr illftret cS) AN ESTftAY MARK came to ihc prerai ses of the subscriber, m . Penn township, M , /rrl 'legheny counly,aboutthelstof Jane. She ■A* .A. is about SO years Of t»ge,and white, without any cther.marksi The owner is requested in come for ward.prove property, pay cliartresatid take her nwav. jvl0:lld&3iw» _ FRANCIS WILSON Administrator 1 "VTOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN; that the uridersiguetl XY has been appointed sole Administrator of the estate of PATRICK QUINN, deceased; and,.all persons in debted tosaid estate), are notified to make payment to him; and those having claims against said estate, to present them 'properly, authenticated for settlement to the same. ? Ijylfowfit]: JOHN. QUINN, Adm’r Lots m East Ltbcrtjr ror Sale. fTOUR LOTS, hear the Junction of the Pennsylvania J? Railroad and the Seventh streetroad,fronung on the township road, suitable for buUdiiurlots Terms easy.' Apply to • • JOSEPH KNOX,Esy., 71 Grant at-* Or, at the home of Peter Sp&br, East Liberty, on the premises. - fiyO:3tdA3tw* Orphans* Court Sole. BY Virtue of an aider of the Orpheus* Conrt of Alle gheny County,dated July 13th, IBS*, will be.ex posed to Public Sale; on THURSDAY, August 12tb, at 3 o’clock, V M., on thepremises.aillhose TWO CERTAIN LOTS.OF. GROUND,: belonging, to the es 'fate of .the late John IJuUz, deceased, being marked and numbered as Nos 38 end 39 in the plan of lots laid out by William Bell, Richard Edwards and Georgeßreedi in the boroogh of Birmingham, county: of Allegheny, Pennsylvania ; and bounded on the north by lot No. 37- in said pianjoa the east by.Ormsby street :oh the sooth by lot Nu.40,/andori the west by an alley: SW fcel2l inches'wide. CoMaihiag ill front, on Onnshy Blreetj each 2f feet, and in depth same, width 110 feet. On winch are erected two good two story Brick Dwelling Homes, containing four ronmseacb. Title indisputable. Terms of sale CASH. : JAMES BARR, Administrator, Estate of,John HoltzdecM. /fen Dollars Ueward* ——— WILL be paid for aach information as will convict any person of killing orhaviiig In possession any Partridge, befofe the 25th September, or imy Pheasant before the Ist of Aucust, contrary to the Act of Assent* bly. By order of ibe Shooting Club. ' - SOLOMON STONER; President. A. Washington. Secretary. lj}P:lnlA2tw Aoilcer WHEREAS, letters testamentary to the estate of JAMES M. LAIRD, late of Allegheny-city, do ceased, have been gTanled to the subscriber Ati per sons indebted o. said estate are requested to make im mediate payment; and those having claims-against the ®ame, wiU present them without delay, duly authenti cated for Settlement. . MARY LAIRD. Ex’rr. jy&Ctw . . •’ r . ... -' ; at Sewickleyville. - Allegheny County, n, • AT an Orphans’ Conn, held .nl Pius burgh, in and for said County,Pri the 2Cth , day of June, A. D. 1852, : . * The petition o' John'M’Claren, snrvi vlng Executor cf the last will and testa* mem of Robert M’Claten, deceased; wax presented to the Court,—-diowing that on settlement of the aeeewa of said Estate,.there U a bal ance unpaid.and pineothonothcrdebtabjeurrfd by said Estate, and that there is not personal assets uaflicierit to: nay the debts; and that the said seized in his demesne *b of fee; ©f f in rthd.to a Certain tract of land.aituate in Indiana town*hip,in asii county—being the west pan of tract No, 8, in Cunmnßham’s Cislrict of Depreciation Lands,-containingone hundred acres and the usual allowances.ami which Hugh M’Claren.bydesd .dated Julie 2d, A. B 1832. which Is duly recorded in Deed Rook \V. <d, vol, *<>. page 030, granted and conveyed to the said Robert M-Claren; nnd, therefore, playing the Court to grant him an order to niaSe sale of the said tract of land. t Whereupon, the Conn grant the prayer of the peti tioner, and or let and dir ct that the above named Exec- Btcyexpose theitaetof laiid described m.safd petition, to public sab*, by pubPe.vcndoe'or nuicty.en ihepremi *e*. oivthe 29Jh dry of July next, tu 2 o'clobk, !*„ M giving dun rublic and timely notice of sole, according to (lift Act of Assbxahy in each made and provided, —telling the Mine for eaisb. and the balance in ‘one year, with itueresi, and mrike return of Ms pro ceeding* therein to the next Orphan*’ Court, with power to adjourn from dny ioday. Witness the Hon. William B. M’Clure, President of our «aid Court atPm*bsrxluiM*£Sih day of June.lSSL J>-3 J.VftnP V, mUtell, Clerk- Valuable Faria for kale. fTHHy subscriber odors for aalo a TRACT til* LAND, jL containing-thirty-one acres; one-half improved *ituatcd'ln Lower St. Clair township, on the old Wash ington Road, fix raiiiT*.ffom 2‘lltsbcreh Title Indispu table, and terms reasonable. inquire of.Uic *ah«*nhef, in township* or of M’CALMONT fc.KHEN.\N*>iU Fourth m. • JOfl.V 'VILMUN. |e23:W3i* NOTtCli.—The mt<lcrei*r.cd .hiving- U been appointed Execat->r of sheFstate of MsTga ci Meek, talc of Moon towtifehjp* decoded, heieby give* notice to all who tadefcted to e&\d eilate,to tnftke immedi -n& payment tohho, and ftUUavh'.g etaim* agamst *aid estate, to present them property 'fluttoet/tieiited for secernent -.JKBCMIAH MKKK, Ksecasor. AiliebODy County ii. • No. 41 December Term, 1551. 1» ihc UrphocVCoim of laid County.*— •In the rnauef of the Estate of Jackson J Heed, deceased. » And no«r,ir» veil. Jano 10th, 1552, on of T. ttoward, the Court appoint F . II CotHer,Aodhe>r,laai!uiUibe account and make di=!rUuuan of tae fond in thehandasf Mary Retd, Admioixfrntrti of Jackson Bred, amongst the creditor* of «*iddecedefit. By the Conn, From the Record. JAtIFD M, ftKFtfH. Cieik. f»or:ei: 1* hereby pJtcu, that the Atidttor in Ihe above cc«c still discharge if re dutif*©rm appointment, at hta tnticc, lilt Fourth street, FtusNrehfOn 6JONUAV, the 2Sth day of July, at 2 o'clock, P, M. : jc»*3;w F It. CULMRiI, Auditor. Allegheny Coanily, pe* • IN Lfce Orphans* Coart in and for raid coanty. No* *ond Sof JirneTerttntfrS* In the taasterof the separate accounts cf retail JUchsey and U.Fiam?3R,Ad miniitratrjmsil Adminieuaior of FcUiek And now, Jane 1b52, the Court, on too tint},appoint Oeorge P. GUlmorc.F. II Co’Hcr,and AT. Sarar** welder, to audit and adjust the two separate aerrHirtlsof said administrator*. py the Court JARJU) M, BKFSILCIetk, Tftti Auditor# will mcrl lor (he purposes of iticir ap pointment in iSse nboyo «*«.*» the OitTc* of Gco'e** F. tiitimarc. No. M Giant *trt«, Pvtubargbt on tfATUir- IKA V, the24tb d*y of /nly 3 o'clock* I*. M.« of enld day, when and where oU person* Interested can aueiid. fiEOHUB.P. M- S\VA«T2WKLDER b\ IK COLLIER* -AttrfllM*. Allegheny connty, mi • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to lb* Sheriff of said countr, greeting: U George Reiter rvok* you secure of pioeceuiiuglu-*.claim, thru we command you Ibatyoftwumtr.onjby good and lawful Kommoners, Mtrhnel SeigfreJdv. senior, David Rifcbte, Philip Dclftt and Catharine hir wife, Jacti'-' Sbomnn and Margaret hi* wife, Job a SeigfreiiH and Fanny bin wifa. XV.er Harold and Sarah bin wife, Androw Dotar and Kiisabetb bin wife, Michael ScigfteidLiuutorJfftrvey.Moore and M»rp3rrVlii*u-iic, Jacob Brown ami Bar?>arahia wife, A letamier Clarke and Emily hi* wife, Jacob MifteramJ Laviurn hi* wife, Christopher RrigM *bd Henry Bright, and John Brown, cow oriole auardiau of the said Lavinia.M<tfcr,(for7ncr* ly Lavima iJfißlit Jlateof your edunty. to that they he HCd uppenr before onr Judcfc*, «t •Pittsburgh, at oar Di** met Coori,t».ejo to he boidcu for tfcosaid county, on the fourth Monday Of July hesuioahew wherefore: Where* ns, they,the *aid George Reiter and the aforesaid de* /eridanu* together ottd undivided do bold all those two certain iota or niece* of rfround aituated lii the city of Allecheuy. in the county of Allegheny, aftd Common* weuhk of JVnukytvanlo. etid marked stud known Jiithe. gcnera-ipl&n of thG‘towh *f Allegheny, as tn-LotsNos. oue hundred and three. *103.) and one hundred and four* (KB.)* bounded and described a* follows, to wit; Uepin* rdag on the ea*V*ide of Sandusky street at Uia corner of Strawberry alley, Uinicts hlnne tire riotth side of Straw berry alley cartwardly two hundred amt forty feet, to the common ground known as tho yaxt common, thenco aionff wvd commorv ground northwardly one: hundred and twenty feet, jUtmee, hy a tins running-parallel with Strawherty alley, we«twuraly two hundred and forty feet,to Sandusky street, ibctice along Sandusky street southwardly one hundred and twenty fee& to the place of beginning with the appurtenances; the same defend* uni* partition thereof between theta to be mode* factord** iiu *o jho lawfand customs of iliUCoinmonweahh, in such cares ruudo ar.d nrovidcd,ldo gainsay, ami the tame to b‘edoijo.;do not permit, very tfojuitly and against the same laws and custom*. Ac. ■• . And b'evc you tbott and there the names of thoftcfaunu. inoncrii*ondthiswm. Witnesslh* Honorable Walter Forward, President J udguoi our san! Court m Pittsburgh, the 17th day of June. A.J>. W 3. 7 GKO. S. HAYS, Pro. The defcpdamß above named, and oil others interested, will take notice of the übuve writ. - ■■•■.■■ - 0 CURTIS, Sheriff, . • SberiiTs office, Pittsburgh, June t?, A.l>. IcK. ■ • ji?lB:Gt v :■. •/•.. Biecutors? Notlo«< ALT. persona tniercfted ux the eilatc of RICIIAUD -51 ODNUV,of North Fdyeue totynsbip,deceased, wiU take -notice that Letter* of Administration have been granted toi the tmdcriiciiedv Ail persona having .claims ogaiyit iuM estate, wtll present them duly au ihemicat*n) forscitlemeiu, and those .knowing them* se'ves Indebted, will plcaso make immediate payment to the subscribers. . A» POTrER, WM.SVCANDI.F-BS, Je4:Rtw*: Ficcutors Ucal Kfliate for Sale* , THE subscriber offers for sale FOUR FJ.tGILLL DU! LDiNG LOTS, lying near the mouth of Liberty street, and in the immediate vtcimiy: of the Ramona Depot. These Lots are hoi surpassed by any otliere, for business purposes, in the eity bf PilUbufjeh—having a front of i 0 feet rfiicU bn Liberty street, and extending back UP feel to Dr*wery alley. ‘ Only a small advance will be required in hand—thb balance on good time. .A» this propetty Ij» now in Remand, oh account of the com* - plction of the Railroad, it is now offered for sale on the most ttccommadatinfr terms,; ; Tboße; wishing to pur chaso, will call ou the subscriber,No.CO Liberty stseet,. or apply jo llp.it* WiUbu ln Hep burn CYRUS BLACK. U\ S —lf not disposed of before the lfhaorSOUiiiist., the above Lots will be sold at public Auction. ' ~npril:lthwtf. ■ ~ . . ' •_ v TVTOTICE IS \fEREBY GIVEN—That l liavetllls d-.y appointed GEORGE W' BUNN, Deputy Sen' or of :\Velghta and Meaanresn DAVID LYNCH, - Sealer of Weights and Measures. FitHbureh, Feb IS, 1858- - ■ |fel»l9:B»l,vwif w. ii. uaowis & coi, , TAKE this method of informing ilm^ ure manufacturing a very SUPEIfIOR ARTICLE OK CtKE, from the best article of Slono Coul»anu,af' ler the most improved method known it). Scoiland and Wales. . ... Orders addressed to the. care of Rcjs A Berger, riUs« burgh, Pa, will be promptly auendedto. Wo are using Coke manufactured by Messrs- W. H. Brown A. Co , and consider Jt./rcm 35 to 40 percent; bet ter than any Coke wo have heretofore used. The Coal, 33i?K cubic foot per Ou*hel o ( 76 pounds— being about 0 cuuic feet higher for gas (than any oihex Coal ever known tit this Country* CAMPBELL, ELLISON & CO., feb27:Gmw Jronton Foundry . (0- Weekly Snjutrer,Cincinnati, pablish-O months weekly,and send tnlltn MomimiPoit. i arin at Private Sale* THE subscriber offers at private sale a small FARM I containing about Fi FTY ACHES, situated on Perry i Fork Creek, Snowden township, Allegheny county, ad* i joining landsof Joseph Riggs, ihe subscriber and others The land is ot excellent quality; about; 1* acres fine Meadow Bottom; 10 acres good Timber; and about 40 acres cleared and under good state of.cultivaiioiu The Birmingham and FmleyvlUe Plank Road runs directly through it. Its siloaiioA-Uvery convenient and desira* , ble, being only 11 miles from Pittsburgh, and wuhin ohe mile of steam*gristand saw Mills} Water and Coal in abundance. Terms made known by. the subscriber, living near Fmlcyville, Washington county, Pa. / •novHkwlf WILLIAM. GASTON/ SUGAKr-t&hhds. prime New Orleans Sugar, for sale by L. S. WATERMAN A SONS, ;jys .>. Nq9v9o and BLWawiand W Front sis. - ■■ - f ’ . * * t > 1 *2 : i -;<**-■',- v •.' .-- '/ly t 1 - .... V\'/- .. -17. - Auction Card. .•■■•••■■.■:.■ fnllß nnaersigned, 4fler anintorvalof foaryeanhhat A again resunieu bußmcBB. Having complied with the requisition* of the law regulating Sales at Auction, and having procured a fitßtdasaUconge aa Auctioneer forUieCityof Futabarghj he olTera his services eg such to ms friends end the public generally. With an.cxuc rieuce of nearly thirty years in this line of busiuess.'Jie hazards nothing in saying that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those .who may feel dUposea to patronize him. - P, McKiSNNA, Auctioneer. Rcfcrs-to the principal City Merchants. ‘ iyb Auction—natty Sale*. » AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood - and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clck, A.M., a general as sortment of Seasonable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing; Boots and Shoes,.Hats, Caps, Ac. : AT 2 O’CLOCK, F. AL, . Groceries, Qaeenswaro, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Olasiess, new and second hand Household anu Kitchen Furniture, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Boohs,-Stationery, Fancy articles, Magical instru meats, Hardware andCntlerf, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. . P. Mi OAVJS, _Jaf)!:tf * ’ Auctioneer. BOOKS. Ac.» at Auction —' This evening, Saturday, Jnly l?ib, at early gas light, will.be sold, at M’Ken-. rcnV Auction House, a variety of standard, and miscel laneous Book*—including MaeaaleyV.-History of Eng land,D’Aabigne’s German Reformation, U. S. Dispen satory, Webster’s Dictionary, latest edition, large and finely bound, Ac., Ae., with a variety of other articles. jylT < 7 - IP; M'KKNNA, Auct’r, T7UESH ARRIVAL OF MILLINERS', Ac —A large J? and extensive assortment of Mllltßery, Silks, Bon* nets, Embroidered Lacee, Ac., received at M’Kenna’s Aoction House, and will open for tbftday only. The trade are respectfully invited to «all and examine he same. V [jy3J ; P. M’KENNA, Auct’f YALUABLE REAL ESTATE >T AccrtON On 'Saturday afternoon, Jafy-l7ib, will be sold, on the premises, No. i Wylie street, all that valuable lotof land fronting on said street; about.nineteen feet, and extend ing buck to a point thirty-seven feet. On which isereci* ed a three story Brick House, containing six room* and cellar, in f ood order. THcJowerpnrlis nowoccupied as a. Pprter House.. Eeing, contiguous to ihe Court House, and in a growing parlof tbe city, it oilers a chance for investment rarely met with. - It may be treated for’aV private sale, by applying to the owner, on the-preintses. jyg .P. M’KENNA, Auct’r. f BOOKS; WATCHES, Ac:, at. Auction.— Oiv Satur day oyehing, July 17ih, at 8 o’clock, nt the Com?, mercial Sales Rooms, cornerof Wood and Fifth sireels,; will fie jßolii, a large collection of valuable Theological, Classical, Historical, Poetical and Miscellaneous,Books; family bibiesj blank books, letter and cap wri ting pauer,peneils, pens, envelopes, engraviiiss, gold: and s liver watches, Ac., Ac. - jytft ■ I*. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. O.UPIStUOK' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-: at AucV, is 7 tion —On Saturday morning,3ulVT7th,arloo’clock,' at dwellingNo.t# Grant street, will be sold, iKSorunent of modem style, well kept F.urmiurejwhich has been in use only a shirt .ilmej among which, are mahogany, dressing and common uttreauir, cane sea; ; and Windsor chairs, dining, bre-.tkfust and side tables, leather teds, bedding and trnuirassca, parlor, chamber and stair carpeting, high utnl low nosU>rdsteads, : wash stands, chamber- sets,, window shades, lamps, china, glnes and queensware, fFe irons, fenders, cbokingsiove, a general assortment of kitchen uiensils, Ac , Ac; |y!4 \\ M. UAVIS, Auet’r. SPLENDID TWO HORSE CARRIAGE at: Aoc- Tio».-rOnSaturday morn*i'g, J illy I?ih, at II o’ciocs* m the Commercial Sale* Rooms,corner of Wood and Fifth BUcetF, will be sold without reserve, for nccon-t whom it may concern. one*very saperiarnewtwo horse Family Carriage,• made to order, by Ua*h, nCflufadrl pbia.cofit StfOOf.l solcndhl se t silver nuiittted double Harness. Terras at sale Vtf* Ut a’UAKTNJfiy, Auctioneer. ¥ALUAB!.E REALES rATB--- At Auction. Will he gold, on Saturday, July l?ih, alii o’clock in the altemoon,on the premise*, in the faorooch of Manchfs* ter, one valuable Building £»ot t framing t£>rty«*fx feet six inches on Ohio La»e T nafl extending oaek one hundred and thrrxy feet toon alley, of which it haa ifer.-ptlvtlegc. The above isbeamifullf silcalef in the flotm-sbiug boroegh of Manchester, commandiog a, beautiful view of the iiirroundiog-country, in die immediate neighbor* hood of the Ohio and Pennsylvania EaitioadPepoi,aml one til the raost/plenimnt situations for a private, idsi dencc in ift*j borough. To those wishing to purchase, it will bo sold fti a ba'gttln. jyPI . . VV. G M’CARTNKY* Auctioneer. COFFEE— A prime article of Rio and Java, for sale jyJ5 KING A MUOhHKAP. Ci hncini: rar.NCH claret*'mbuoc”—ai s-t I’ per dostiij or3* jc. per bnitin, for eale *t MORRIS’ TEA M a KT, In theiMtftnoni r'A?rr^ F'n-sftL' Rf.il i.iFfc ins 20 jkaiea for sale L-y S A WIJKISS , f ~ '-Stock and Kxsbsin** JJrofcsrsi jyJd . . .'.WK«<u;r»ireei eo } ood, . TO invest in Mortgage ou good Seal. Estate In thediy or neighborhood. Apply to A. WILKINS ft CO., Stock and Exchange Brofceu, j~Ej . 75 fourth Pt-ect. ■ Notice* : 4 N application will bo made cube next session of .fV the for the charter of a Uahkyvnlh a Capital of Three Hundred Thousand Oullars. to b* lo* caved at Pittsburgh, and called tne “ Western l*ank of Per.r.tylvania t 1 ’ . - fjcSS.Cca; t«*"W!«»W-Won will p T case cope In Weekly papery BRANDIiY—IN BOND—AiSeigneue aiid-'.l'eHevoi-- am Brandics-rdatk andpate—ih.qrcask*r also; Na poleon, in octaves—under 'Custom Mouse charget to gether with: 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor deaux Brandies of the most superior qualities j» ?.tore and Tor stria cheap, t*r ! Ja* t>B WEAVER*-.#* * - roySfl cor. Market and First *t«» WINDOW FAFKB-fCon ritring of asiottM patients ; Double Common Green; do Sarin do; , do do BolT New Va«e Shade*, Ac- Just received ftr.d for sale bv IS. T. C. MORGAN, jylp _ „ _ _ No.UM Wood street. ' ~ ’’ ’ Notice* ■' THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tbe Atlan tic and Ohio Telegraph Company will be held agree* able to the Charter/ on Thursday. July 15ih, at U o’-clock, A.M ,at iheCornpany’s Office, in she Boroueh of Bedford, lla , for the purpose of electing nine Direc tors for the en«aing year, and to transact *ach other bosiner* a« tnay bo hroughi before the nteetingr. Jcne»o:td ~ __ _ . •' ■' ; ' . •. S'~ FKJUOR PaCKeFtKAS.—Tbs attention of lie tuUerr j* icquested to,tour superior Teas. put up in quarter, and dstepoUttd packages,securely covered with tin foil,and warranted equal weveryrc*pecUotke best put up in the East, ami superior! lo the majority, of them Every package Is labelled-with our name aim guarantee, subject to tre returned,-.if ndv approved on trial. Dealers, will be anpplmd m rates asloWaa the same quality can be had'iu the Ea«iem cities. Eorsislcby W. A; M’OLURG * CO. je-U Procter* and Tea Deatrc* .'VTOfiClv—The Aminat Meeting ot stockholders of Xv the AHenheny YnJiey Railroad; Company will be held of the Office of the Company, Jit the city of Pius* Tmrgb,,.<HvMONOAY, ABgn*l-M,lS32,atlO©VlockA. M-V when a President antbsix will be elected tor ihe msnagenient of the i flairs wnhe Company. . F. K. BRUNOT, Secretary jirb iwo. City papers, also Free Prcea and Democrat, Kttian uthg, Jeffersonian, .BrookviHc, Ditnocrnt;hml Register, Clarion, Elk County-Advocate umi .M’Kchri Orbit, copy until day of meeting, . . jyfitd " SOMKI‘HIi\U M'.W-Almost every day at HOWIPS: NEW YORK JFAVELUY STOKF,SI Market st. This day received,another invoice of fine Gold Watch ca, juuimported, expressly for this'market. AUq, a large iotor fiuo fashionable Gold Jeivtiry, foome very rich,} which will be told ns usual, from 25 to Super cent lower than gomls of the saitie quality and rich* nets have ever been offered tor . at any of the other es* uMlithracnis in this city. No mistake. Call uml see, and you will he aatlefied. .. N. B —All kinds of Watch repairing done as well as .atnhy »bop in Europe-or America, at short notice. Watch Glosses set at justhaif tho usual pricev at jytO 51 MARKET ST. BY THE COMMON iVJEALTU OF PENNSYLVA NIA.' • TRKASITRViUEI^ARTMKNT.) lUfiKi-DUSBi July £, 150.2. }. Witkmus, By an Act pi the GencmlAMewbly, ap proved 4ih day of IS&S, the Governor and State Treasurer are authorized to borrow, otuheC 'aith-of the Commonwealth, miy eum umcxeeeding FIVIS Mil*. LIONS OF DOuIiAUS,at tt lateof interest hot exceed ing five per ceov per annum, for a period not exeeed-- iug twenty-five years, and. issoe the bnnds ef thi* Com monwealth fortho tame, WlTlf COUPONS Oft/JN-' TEfiRST CERTIFICATES attached.ld subis equal to the jeral-ftomitrt interest thereon,'which Coupons shall be redeemable in gold und silver, dr an equivalent, and the bonds hereby authorized to he created not be sufyeitta txcatfonfor any purpose whatever. The sums ao borrowed shall be applied to the payment of the six per ; emt loans that are payable al the option of the Com monwealth, after the years of IBlf>andt9l7, and the', cancellation of certificates cf deferred interest, and suctvof the five per cent; bonds asmay.bo-subject to cancellation by the State. . . . I And said act further provides, “That fttthetimdofl making proposals iorsaidloan, application maybe made tor any part thereof* at an miereat of four per cent, or a less rate, upon condition that the loan shall be for a greater period, and not excecdiug thirty-five ■years”' NOTICE Is therefore hereby, given, that proposal?* wIU be received at Harrisburg, until ;! o’clock. I* -Iff., of TUESDAY, the 7th of September next, .for loaning lo tlte Commonwealth of Fetmsylvsnla, for the purposes aforesaid, tie euraof FIYE MILLIONS QF DOLLARS ot a rate of in terest not exceeding jive per cent, per tin-, hum, payable haj'yearly in, gofdorifirerj or an equlva-~ lent at the Treasury or the State. The certificates of said loan shall not lesubject.to any taxationJoTanypur pout whatever and shall have coupons attached, agreeably to the terms of the foregoing lii w, and said certificates ehatlbe made in suras of one. Jive, and Unthoitsand'doU lan each, at the option of the Didderi- The proposal must slate distinctly the lowest rate of interest at which said load will be taken at pari and the lengthof time,n6texceedlngthiny-five years,tor which. : it is proposed to be taken, atulj the amount bid for, and I ■whether to be paid in ip«u> or its equivalent, iriri* per I «ru. tends,in interesteatifietxiis&fitvtfve.peT cent, loans now subject to cancellation by the* State, or any other 1 loans of the Commonwealth. No bids for a Smeller : fraction than one quarter per cent in the Taie of will be entertained, but a premium of anyfraction mav bo offered on tt fixed riue of ; iriieroBt; All bldsmosl 3»~ 'di,uaeM<ul«zpUehrn» eondldonal.dt hypothetic*! US’ will bo considered. Tlic Stale reserves ihfi right ,0 aO . ceptlUe whole ornny perl of ihe bid offered. Unb.-übß acceptance of the proposal, tlie comideration must bo paid into the Treasury within sixty days thereafter, on the prespnioiiOQ to the. Governor of receipts from the. Ticasurer for? the isomcj he will cause certificates of lotuMo be issued accordingly. .*1 he proposals must be directed under seal to the office . of the bccretary of the Commonwvalth, HarrUbutg,ca dureed, “Proposalsfor Loan'” The proposals wiil fcori be openeduntil the period for disclosing their contents has arrived,-.when no alteration in the terms will be per mitted j whereupon the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in the presence of the Governor, State Treasurer* Audi tor General, and such otherpersons as may seem proper to be present, shall oneu and publish said proposals. The Governor wi l then award the loan to the lowest and best bidder or biddere. . rwc-S la accordance with the aforesaid l act oMUa vencral Asaemblyyond by virtue.of the ftuthoruy or the _*&roe, notice is also hereby givenjthat cciuficaies of loauof. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Karjng a raic of, interest not exceeding four per cent. pet. annum, pay- ( able in cold or silver, semt-aiuiually, and reimbursable , at the expiration of any. period not undertwenty nor ex* ceedfhe thir&fw* years, mtk coupons. J> wilibe issued at .any, time/ within six Southshereafter, to ,any and all. such, holders orthe nresent hvoper cent.loan,as may eigmfy theirwilling nicis to eXicad their loans to the Commonwealth oneuch: conditions The new bonds, «o issued, shall not sub* ■iect to tazatton foT any ■ purposewhatever. Commune cations od this cabject may bpaddreased't© the Gover nor, at XUrrUbGTg. JOHN M. BISCEL, jyP.tScp? State Treasurer. S*| MUM AUCTION SALES. I»* IS’KKNN A, AncUonocr* P/fi. DAVIS* Auctioneer. P M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. r- ' ' , 1 ! “ % \ sj* 4*. , V *- * * V -V. ' • ‘ <-- "i > - *V ■ •■■.? MEDICAL. Browns nswjy aucovTea /cm. JV edrfor Rheiunaibjmi* A speedy »nd Comintern* dy forMiAtptinfultrtnibio. hneverfatU/ - Office aml IVivaieConsullfttion Room* No. 41, DIA MONO, Pm«t>or*h, ftatr. Flrvate , , oh SOWN, No. »l BIAHOSD A i.L FV. • -hte «nth«'*Uenuon-'iflh*» o»«- practice. HwluainessUmoaily.donfinedio & i’neauor Vtiunai £{«»»*,ami such pain aflectloila, brought,on by Imprudence,- luk/jsSB*i yottthfuHndolgenceand excesi. r Syphilis* Syphilitic Eruption*#, Gonon* . hea, Gleet, Stricture, Brethral Discharge#* Imparity of the Blood, wlih airdiaeisea o . the venerea, origin. Skin Diseases, .Scorbutic Eruptions, Tetter* Ringworm, Mercnri&! Diseases,Semlnai-W«akness,lnl* .potency, Files; Rhenmatiam.Fenmlei'VVeakness, Month* i? ® a ot the Joints. Fistula in Ano? Nervous Affections,Pains In the Back and Loins, Irrita tions of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. practice (six in this cityVeaables Dr. Browntoooerassuranc.esofspeedy cure to 0.11 who mar come underhls care. 7 Office arid private cqn«a , Un(ttoom«v<ll Dismohil n. ICf* CharerE moderate. - no-»5:-l^i T EY THE USE 0F JD Jii/fO'OO JtfTO l? 1 S PEPSSIV. ."From J)r.Houghton's Fott fßoskof Casts and Cotus ptndenu—C*sb 1 Miss aged 29 . This lady was Very spare andsatlow —had > incea' s -ant pain and nneasinesSinihe pUof the stomach. TwoT or three time* a day the pain in- _ . 'to snch a degree ns 10 make berscreainwjni.agony. These atticks nap. Eed sometimes after food, and sometimes when: none beeniakeu. ; Sheraised raush sour,'ctea riluid from the stomach in‘he mornh’g- The stomach swelled much at night Tongue coated and clammy; much thirst ; iio appetite. Bowels costivcj'dQll,stupefying;seusaiiori in the forehead. Complaints of two years standing . Gave : her *omc i'epsln on Monday. Came back in a week. Said the pain had notbeehhalt so bad 1 siucc takiiig the second dose, and wasdoily growing less; . The constant, gnawing was also jjone. Appetite improved; tongue cleaner; bowels regular; head still heavy.' Tiranoiuer week she was entirely, free fromnneasiriess and pain in the stomach—raised ncr ttddvflaiiis—head felt clear, and every trace of the stomach complaint _was removed. : \ Cass 2 Lady, aged 50— Falnoftertatlngi**; Very stout lady . Had Buffered.pain, hsuaUy very se vere, in ihe region of the stomach* forthreo years post, and particularly intense after eating, When at the worst, tbepain is as if some hard body, wore being thrust Into. thepUofthestomach and bored ineyery direction. Much tenderness oh pre e 'sdre, Ti'iSiadyugedthePepsinwiih surprising effect. Soon aAer the firsidoFe the pain ceased, -r-sue fell some naurea, and reichcd, but nothing catne up;- Several months have pa*ied t buitherc has been no return of the pain. Tongue clean and moist; mo sore*: ness of the stomach- v - R-bjureable Cube.— Louisville-. Zj/., Slay, 1851—On the 7ih of May, ISsl,.Rev M* l>...William*, pastor of the Fourth Pre*byieri?m.Ohureh. in Louisville, Ky.,wa* and had been for a long time confined to UU room, and most, oiihe timeto his bed, widi Dy-prpfiaaiidCbroni.clhar • ri.tea, and wos io all appearance, on ;tha very-verge of 'ihe grave, and acknowledged tov.be tio by hia physician,, wi;o.liad-irjedhU Lhe ordinary meaiis.in his power with-: outetftc!; and at the above named time; the patienvby', tbc eon«cnto! his phyeician*comsicaeeaihe useof Dr.‘ Bought m’s Fepsin.and, to the asionfshraejit, surprise’ and delight of .all. he was much relieved the firatrday.4 The third , day he left his rc om ThcFiiili dayvwhich was excessively hot, he.rode ten. miles with ef-'r feci; oh the eighth cay. he went ft viiivio ibe country;', and on the thirteemk day, tfiqugb not cnfirely restored' to hisnaiaral strength, he was so far recovered hi to go alone ajourory o'five.huodred miles, wheTehe arrived in safety, much iciprovcd-in beslih, havinv.-hadnodis tarbanee of the stomach nr bowels after uiklrig the first tiOse of Pepsin. -Tiiesc;arefacishoicohtrovertable, and. thisisacase which ought to cohvincC’ : ftUskeptics lhat there isa power in Pepsin. Let physicians and dyspep tics lhyestigate-. V ;• DR .GIiU. IL KESTB£«, • Only'wholesale and retail agem, 140Wdodi-L, piiis burgb Pa • - ~ ■•.. . . - ■ ■ ■ • ; ' £my2C:d&w • PS, HQPOHTOB’g « » |p|P Tit© Great Veeretablo Kcmedyt ■DR. H B.:-SlYBR& EXTRACT, Dandelion t "Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla. " Vu - valuable medicinal prepara* tion differs entirely from any simple ~extract, of Sarsaparilla” of com* monporifyinginedicnie ltlsacom- of many of MOST CLEAN- MEDICINES, with - others ('•VlciX tV&K nsflng directly on the Kidneys, or V v lo Villi' faavin * immediate reference lo the re* “ t 'H hef and continued healthy operation ,wjßTk . •. ofsome lmerhal organs. It con* f.ii tai* 33 -articleswhich euter into no preparation in existence, and IT IS UNRIVALLED. in purifying ami refreshing efferisvbyatVv Theidicine lit the lti3 pnt Co IN LaRGB IKiTTLhS, ts very pic'i*2nl to the ta*is, 'liid U marc •cooee-jrtrjireu,':: ; -STnt:rNt?EKi. he wer and cheaper. than any oiher in the market.--' Persona who have taken. u by the gallouj without relief, have been ra>J‘>aUy cured byunrg two or three hollies. Thi* is thc'only Cotnrcuru! iri which. PantteHon, Wild Cherry and are Bpr prepared to ©Scr the-peculiar virtae? of eathyin combination wish purb; extracts of other healing". articles* in a.htghty- eouce«trated state. . Iu ingredients are PURELY VEGETABLE,"and are such roots and barks as arc found, though ch;efiyaifec~ ling certain parts, »q their genera! tendency,la.prodoce the-most cleanfetng and be i »lin> effects.: , IT IS IMPOSSIBLE To cure many disease*./Dropsies, Kidney Com* .pitots, Ac., draw off Waiery;. Humors from the Blood, o'tcorrupt and irrilaiir.g secretions of diseased organs 'from the bodj.% without the thorough operations on the Kidney s,ns caused by thi&medieiiic- Noc.therSxtraets ' • even preteu i to this effect.- In fact,thia vcrybperatlou, for which it i« pjirticnfariy compounded,differs from nil other preparations,, and makes it the bett compound inexistence IN AU‘. CASES OF DROPSY, use tlus Ittvilf reUcrve.; It has cured ttseif .-was de spaired of. It contains articles that will cure,if any thtog-can. amitakesttie omy method to make perma bent cures. ■ - r. SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER! Toprcdccc testimony in pioof of thecureof ihiidia* ease U acfcnbwledp.eciynew,. , Tbepubhc havesolong been taught to retard it as fatal, that its positive caTe would seem almost a mirfleie,-yet - SHIP FEVER HAS DEEM CURED, And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr 11. B. My ef!» J Extrft?>r,Daßdpllon t WildCherTyi Ac., alone. :■ ’ Wa tclecl the following, as a specimert oflbennae raastestl'nonialß to the efficiency of ihU-medlcir.e in cases of this malignant disuse,"which we have to ex lubif. TESTIMONY OF PHYSICIANS; Francis Tiblimese M.D.,askillful physician,residing in Uuffiio, N. Y..and one W'hbhssdevotcd himself pnr licalarly.to Uiestudy and cure of the Ship Fever, with almost every phase of which ho is conversant, gives the following icstirtioiiy in relation to the effects of this medicine, as prepared by himselt’ a This ii to certify, that 1 nave Used Dr. H. B. Myera’ Extract of Dandelion,, Wild CUerryyitnd SareapaiiltaV in my practice, incases ol a, number of .patients sick with Ship Fever, with very beneficial results. ;;Ahd I conetder ita general curative mthatffseise.V Pfcparcdby MYERS A RICE, No. II Warren eireet,'New York. . - Sold by,,. - ■ R. E SELLERS, ; aprs:deod*.w Nos7Wrmd Bireet,PiU3hureb. BUCKETS AND TUBS-lODdot. Backets; 10 do Tnhs; for sale bv jell • - STUART ■& SILL. ‘ rX'Tui LIFE OF GENERAL FRANKLIN PIERCE, : Jt. The Gra rite Statesman—with a Biographical Sketch of Hon. William Rufus King, Vice Prcsldenlof the Uni* led States. Dv Hermitaco. For pale by v jylO ' D. T. C. MORGAN. 101 Wood sL I ATE PUBLuTvi’IONS —Just received at MINER 2 A CO.v No. 32 SmtibGeld street.—SartainV Umcn Mugaatne for Ahguat j volume second Waverly Novell* published by Llppiacon. Gramlm & Caj Alexander' Tardy,The roisoner, or Pirate Chief of St. Domingo TkTOTICE —The partnership heretoiore .11 ween the undersigned, ih: the Wool tmd CommS-' >tmV burihes?, undertne firm of Mcktht-A Lis,.^cas dissolved on the first of April last, by rautnal eoitsefrt Tho business oflhe late firm will be settled by if. l&iz % who Is duly authorized to use the name of the firm tor tUatpuipose. • • J; R.MURrhY;>.'- mv4 . . It LEE - -y. Great Sftla of Dry Uoocial .■ .I A. M ASON AOO , will commence their-YENTH' •A*.- GREATSEMI-ANNUAL.S-ALTirif*tireitEntire Stock, on Tuesday, July, flth, at Nos. and Cl Market street. ■ - * ...- Orchis occasion their Wholesale Rnomswill bo open-: cd to Retail- Trade, and their imiucuse stock, recently purchased of manufacturers, importers, ami large nuc-; lion sales, at n, grest sacrifice from cost, will, all be marked down and sold ni fully one*third less than usual Trices* ■■■,■. ■, ■. ■ .; ... ■ :■ ■■. Qy3 • STATION EltV.—* Fj WhatmaiPfl Drawing-Paper,of allsiies. . Tracins Cloth, in rolls Ad inches .wide.. •Trsuiwine 1 * Cross,Section Diagram paper, for cm** bankmcins of ll and iM feet broadway s and excava tions of ISand tIS/eet roadway...-, - Roll Drawing Paper, 59 inches wide. Log do do Double Elephant. - Profile Paper. ■ ••••.■•' Tape Lines,oiled, divided intenths.. JacksonV, Faber’s, ami Brnokmnti k Langden's Lead Pencils. . Super India Ink;- India Rubber.- • . . MoUlh GIOC, A.O The above, with a full assortment ot all other kinds of Stationery, for sslo by J. R. WELDIN, -• Bookseller and Stationer, ■ ■■■•' je£G ■ No.G3 Wood street, bet. Third and Fourth, fifaw Supply of' . CUICKEIiI&Q' S FlAtf-OS. dost received,direct from the celebrated manufactory of Mr, Checkering, Boston, *ho following new supply of PIANO BiUtf FORTES Two Fpiendid t’nrved Rosewood Piano Fortesi full seven octaves, with all the recent improvements made by Mr. Chickcring;- r . : One Rosewood carved double round coiners, six and three-quarter octaves? : One Rosewood double, round corners, foil seven oc tavesj: .■ ; ■ ' Two double tonnd corners Rosewood, six . and three quarter octaves ; ■ . . „ \.,*r One Rosewood round corners, with.six ar.d a n*ii o °TwOHoacw'ooil six: octavo Pianos, with sqaaie cotj ? c .pl‘. .1 ™ Won arc all manufactured Tram, ■ fto Vest aTid moTtWoushb-aoasonod. mateml*,add fully warranted* . ._ mc as charged at thcmanufac ; * ° C rn» r nn<i will b'o sold on iiic usual aecommo torviti Boston, and win ue>y jollN MELLOU, dating terms. 8l Wood s . lrpeT> Agent for the manufacturer for.Pituburgh and West* ■■-r —- to Hallroad: Contractors* PROPOSALS will be received u.nil after the 24ihda>* of July next. inclusive, at the Engineer /Ofllces of ibeNorth.Wesiern Virginia in Pnftenburg, \Vc6t Union ■, and Oiarksburg/for rUe Graduation . Mid Mafionryof 50 or fiO sections (of about one iriileeaebttf ihat RoadTrentbracing all the h' »v*cst PRR* work, acd, cbntaininK a number o', xuL tings and embankments, aswcllssacopsiderabmaharo of bridge and culvert m-isonry. The tiuecxusnai, from, theßaltlmore and OhioKanrood,-at.the mnulhof Tuteo- ForksCreefcvtwomiles east of Fcucrmou, loPatkers*: burg, oh the Ohio river, and fc about ipi miles in length. Snecificalions will be ready at iboxtfices named, end also atFeliermarivOn and aftcrtheSUio, Juiyi.pr<Kymo, • audEngineeiAwiU m afio>;i mformuuon. • The country through sylucir the Road. is heal thy, well setUed and ctilUyated, aDd supplies mav be had; along thaiduie,nna ,from cHr-ef.endi. of Si, bv meahsof thcßalumore and Ohm Ramose, 'he North western Tturnplke oiidother goodroads,anc : ;y »he Ohio river The facili*ies;for cheap-execuiion. o; the’ wofk nfrfunusually great. Roiuis must tie ahunden:.' ok the Baltimore and Ohio;B9ilrpad Is dly to completion, and re-Icasmg.a large amount jrf. ;r?l cr.-r Bidders mast bnpg the best testimonials, and.w’ij* tale what other work they may have.on band* < .... • ; ' Byorderof the President and Direetdrs, : } ! BENJ. iU LATROBE, Chief Er. . 1 BaluraoiejJune Bth,tSH. i l jel£i<OdU6aiJy (DfdttfßOTt < a-nur *’■- 2"' ■* .' ..'KlEsir" • ■ •.:■ * • ’ jJ. . ; ”' *"> , \'; t l..y tt. A ■ . ■ : *l, * * \ ' s ***/ * •» , uJt* L> > , "Ji ( 'i’' iy,/ ** * r ' , > - - J ‘ if'f ; -*-r * ‘t... «• | \K 1 ' • , ,V‘‘ v ' Z 1 • * r i FOR SALE & TO LET. mo LET—*Thc STORE ROOM and FIXTURES how X occupied by.tbo subscriber. Possession given on tiielSthiuaU'Fortcfmsenqniieof - * aprft ■ B CIiESTKH T 71 gmHhfield *t.: A®?* TO LET—A STORE ROOM.—Would sail for * VSM a Shoe, Pry GoodSt'Trtmraing or. Grocery Store. .GmsSii Kent low. Apply to • S.GOLDMANN,. mar3Q 118 Marker street# ■■■• For Sal*. aiHREE.BOILERS— 2Bfeet long/und 40 Inches In dl ameter,in use a short time." For sale by 1 .• -■ 3 c7;tf NIMICK ft CO, 85 Water street REKNWOODGARDBr^FORSALK-TWsbeSaP & XjMiful and well known place is now oQered icr per* - gons desiring n delightful and heal by country res’dencor It will bo sold,in lots to suit purchasers. Apply-soon Ui. , y l4 TPOMaS Fifth -- *” ToTet. **■ TIIEMISSOURI EXCHANGE,on Water meet, #s® near the comer of fc-horj street. Forferma, ap- -plv to Aldermhn PARKINSON, filh.WariL- y apriS'tf . .. Vg tO LET—The subscriber offer* for Kant, iito j 1 store roan now occupied by Messrs. U i‘lock ||Sgj» ADivisvNo.B; Marketstreety Possession sivcaJiggfiL on the lstofApii. : J ; nqmrc.of; . „ . innfclf- OH PAULIN; No. 7.1 Wood St: ■ .t*-• • ■ For «eut, DESIRAOLK BUSJNES3 STAND—I offer for ret the now occupied by me as;, a, store on the. corner pf Liberty ana Hand streets. good location for basinets .of anyiana. ,Posse ssiOA gives immediately’- ..- |myl2j :... JAMKS A. JONES. - Jjiou SAl.rt—Ut eidiange for Piilslrargli. MunnfcO' - lures—Five lots, each jOO feet from hy ySOfeetaeep, situated in Thompson Bell’s- planof Benvilia,. fronting on WiUjs-Bireetj und.in a-jid pJat) known os lula NoS 18, 19, 50.2 l aud 22; 'Anplv to - . iyl4 , ’TH'r*AIAB MOFFITT, 29 Fifth St. • PROPERTY IN THE SEVENTH WARP FOR •X. SALE.—A lot on.Ccntre Avenue, 32Teet front, and extending back it*/cel, having.onita. two-story Brick House, good well, and other conveniences. -’ ■ • r - .lerms—Oiie*half cash, balance in two yearly pay mpft , AUSTIN LOOMIS, -.i) 14 > No; 02 Fourth street/ • r.--FroOT ihc Ui 01 April next* tl>e S&3 ?J cir p7 nuachcd,on tbft cornerpf - market n.no l- ir?i sureis—a good business sisod for torpor i uve rn r )i lielns only ono square, froci the nver—WiUtie icnitd !o*uj. a good tenant. .'Apbly to ' WALTER RRaNIV •T<p. 333 Liberty at. . mnrts:tf TO-LBJT, ~ ’ ■ -.. A good bimnesgslamlnnaDwelling, situateef tjrWi'S ih« corner of-Wylie anti Chatham streets: would puufor n-ConfecUonaryi: Shoe, Dry Goods,:or Grocery' Store.. The has nine rooms; store fixtures alt > f*oraplcn«. Kt'M low. Knamre at Enquire FA.RKJN. .. SON*g,,l*cnn street; Fiftlv Ward, v f)y!s;3i • ACRES OP LAND.in Lawfencecaunty,near JULr Cro*s>Cut; Canal* three qu&rter* of * mile from Edinburgh,five miles fromN<*w Capita; 60acresbottom; halfthe tract good timber 50 acre* coal; abotitfdri witirlimestone, and.is well watered; three Sou ring mills fn the vicinity. Af ply to , . CURTIS & DOB 0&, . \ j v 2 | 123 vvood street gJOK. ;iSAJL»h —A choice piece :-©r property,.situated * 1 tvilbin four itulcft of the city Hne, coniaintaff tome sixty acres, partly improved, und ha&alarge e* flection of selected Kuiurees, commencing to beniv This prop* CMy lft .retired, and the most deferable for country scats of any offered. .Those wishing to purchase-must apply soom to , XaOjTAS MOFFITIY, OOlteK AMI LOT- FOR sale* a two ■SUL atory fcrielf lfouse,of four rcoras.kiichcn ond.cel- r tar, finished garrei and wideporchio-tbe wcomFstory* - ou: o;^n c parpen and shadi* 1 trees* a - large rpiape arbor ‘of choice fruit.; ihe lot is 43 feet front bySOoeep—alUn complete or-er j>sUuate in the Fifth: Ward; near the Sixth Church • Terins-rSO'O in b anti, balance S? 00 ayear.. S.,CUTRBtSaT. General AganW 50 Smith field sueer.-,• • - iyi3 'Ut/R awcA.o* feoiit/mTandj adjorninij.iho 1/ villose of Phillipsburgh, opposite Rochester, front* mgSOrodsrnn the Ohio. tUver,:andexiends back lothe Beaver road.. On-wnlfeh is erec'.ed.avfraniehaUaejlS by 24feet;, on* mid a Jid*f stories,highfinished fn cot* tags style a Iso. a good frame.bato, 2Vby 24feer; v"- . . ALS<J-"-A.Hoiceund Lot m Phtllipfiburgh for sale,— The lot contains one acre vf. land i on. which iserecttd. a frame d welling,.containing rix rooms,.finfrhedln.mod* ero style. Appiv-to , .....THOM AS. MOFFITT, -. : jyl# . \ N y o, 2$ Firth street* f.ifFi'UKN ACHES Ftm S9stfosl—FoßT SL&X.K--A JP valuable property o/ 55acT^ T «nc and ahalf mUea from, the. canal, at Fairview ; ten mtlea two acre* wvmcndowr ten half.jagrainr&cYbaL* ance fino timber; a good dwelling house and out homes; ;• exccllenlirair, with the smullerftalUjaUOt&fine young nursery of choice frail Tallin goodorder, una.well ad* a,»:ed for a market gatdeti.. I&tncdtato possession Cftxt bo bad by paying for the gram crops Ala Our price. S. CBTilßEßlVGencrnl : jvlO : '.r : . '.. '<so. SmiihOeld street. : . T7T.RY DESIRABLE PROPERTY *o& Skis.—The ;-V • uubccnber offers for sals •ohe bondfiti -and; fifty . nerrsof eheiee river bottom and lull larnLundcrwhicb are two;veinsof coal ©MDOasres each—situate on tlie * Mocpng&hela river, at pool N0..3,- About CO; aeres of . bottomland S 3 acres.of bill land arc cleared.;. Thcra is a good log;house and a numberof nc?cr failing fcprlogfl. • Tbo.Ooai is all in from, and easyofacccss-: There ore . nbout7tt acres of land covered* with very finCiUniber. * Xiffc indisf.uiablc—clear of incumbrances. .1 . .; .. Enquire 0f.... - SdMTEL BALSLEYV v jylS . i?f..E-cor. of Wood and Fifth sii, (Sd story.) -. For .■ \ DESIRABLE locatlon for a SADRLER,fa the 2%. thriving town of HANOVER, Colombians county, Ohio' The buildings oh the premises were erected for the express of'eariyihg bn the Saddlo and Har». ness inauafacture^and'an..excel lent business has. been; done in.that ih;e, For far-hdr information,apyly to Jo* senli Koim, on i&c.premises, or.to : . : - R. T LEECH, Jr, 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. N.B. If not sold before the first day of September, 1952,the property will on that day be-'disposed cf ev sgte. (Onretie oopvand charge Postj je26:Qnt . .Tf At.UA.BLE ClT* PBOPER^V^Fob^aLE—a lot V ofvafr feetonFonu street, by l€Ofeettb. Doflaciino Coaru. ; Also; n.M ofSOfect on Fifth street, by 125ftet '■ to tm alley .• These prbpjeTUcs a« very deBliat»le.forre« BidenceB, wita Imslnesscfficea. , , / , Also,a'property of fc&fret onliibcTty sueet.by JCO, situate above the Canal bridge, au. excellent place for- • any basinets. * , ' ' Bargains can be had in. the above. . Terms easy. . Also; several Farms in various locations. AUo, ira* proved.land*,in lots to sail purchasers. •: No charge; for.informailon, only, when yott : havedon© yonr about your buaincsß, that i may attend jo my business. S. CUTußEltlVflenerdl Agent, SO SmithtfeLd street. Dividend* !•..'« o?;ics 0? PnTßbuaaa. Gas Comply,* July 12,1052. s rpHE Trntlecs of the PiMsbu-ffh GasCompanyhave i this day drrlared a-DiviJend .of Five Per Cent, on the capital slotk orS:id Company, ont of tbo profits of the last six months* payable to Btockboldersot;their legal rcDre«ehtativeB^for ! Dxv!lti; ai the Office of the Comoanv. I*l3 JAMRS M. CHRtßTV,Trea>nter ' Uuloug ttiaek v v .YE/ E would cull itc auoniinti bf our Teiailcsrtbmen VV to oar large stork of Click Teas, selected with greatcare in thcNew YorJcinarket: Souchong, - &sc.;i'English Fine Oolong*.. 50c.; Extra Oolong*'7so. - TDeliciourOolong, 81,00 • Young Ujsbtv, Irpperiali and Gunpowder, eaiaeprices •as abovej pure and.ffa|rara • ReiaiLurocers call and ex'aroine oar slock. eitherpaeWrt iuqaaj’ter orbalf pounu paskases. or in bulk* by thehalf.-ehcsii«-v j • * ' , . A.* JAYNES, Pekiti Tea Siotc, WlfifVhetreet. . v_: Hear ’Y* l - -. v -;•- ■ •••VTOTTCR HIiRUIJY GIVEN to all imjcbaKrs of ■JLY Fine Jewelry am? ready •to supply-you wuh the moat fashionablo fine Gold: and at lower priecs lhjm irnyoUitydeal- , er in the city; rile bays for and-aells for cnshrdiieapmakes large sales mid-; sniiU 'pTO&ts—* • Therefore, all persons purehasiog Gold" JeweinyFino Silver WaTej^W'atoVeft,'' v will be sdre jo aei ibe value nTIOO ireiuaibrrveytfo'lar'- inve*ted, Gold Winches from 820 IaSIOQj Silver WaielieS: from SO to SRvet Spoofia TroflV' 85 to S2<\ amt oil*er poods eqaatly calltu •• ,HOOD'3» 51 Market elrdeijibe.oniyAVhQlesalo-price - Jewelry Sioro in live city. Li__lL_ ' lje3 *1 : . House- or *lef«S<« v VUSwill be recelvedtmUi 0 o'clock, P* Bi„ (Jr' of the July r J,.W;Kerr» fArehheciv for Uie coastrfioiiQn of »be ■ Hour© of-Kefage; i * Plans and Specifications will bo exhibited ono week previous to the time of ictUTiR. ..:. .... ; ... Bids may forihe fbUGWinsrliems/Bepardtely, viz: Lumber, delivered on the Grourid-iGratlljig : Stone; ;Work 5 Brick WoriCi Iron yVoTkj;Plastermsv PAinting; varpentet Work.‘d:c* vAhp, foragroMi ?um for tho en» ~ ■ tire work. - GEORGE. DAHSI&. JAMEsf ANBEII3ON, 1 . J MOOEHjEaB, - fiEO rWEYMAN. JAME3.CH A&IBEftS, BoUding Committee, :;; v -I .•.33frw~Mtisic-.y.» rr ICLED'ER. No lOt Third .stTCOtjh** -joiUTCC’d*-. JLl,*: Massa’s in dcCoidGrouml;a.beauciiul new £thl' optaa Melody—byS.C Foster.' I Faraettue Gov World, assung by the Harmonium ; The Mountain Wave;• ‘. i o •. da-•do.t - ■ "The HuniiagGlee, do 'V do.' l We Come/Again wirtiponga toGieetYou>do-' FatewelHTo mghtWe Pan, •• . • ■ . Earth; with her Ten Thou*amJF. r owcxs,JDiietl&.Trio. : Jenny t.nne. - Oli, Cometoflle. ■. . Vm a.Pilgrim. Elena Polka* - Fmry. Pollta.-r. - Itely Mother; Gu’de his Footsteps-- . Brttddcrßo n «-liU.lo^ D «Mdril[| i> . STl?E^ri . - • r Sign ofillftGoldenHarp. N; B—'The very popular “Coral ScholUsh,’* as played by Byerfys Rand, will be out in a • , [lyia White S'llphnr Sprlngii DAUBMNG.GAP, CUMBERLAND COUNTY; PA raims jostiy celebrated mountain retreat, no well and 1 to. tae ciUzens ,of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh and other places.'will be open for visitors on and after the FIRST OF-JUNE The build ings have been greatly enlarged and improved, in ordet to meet, the Increasing patronage.: For families, invalid*, and those who.admire mountain scenery, this place of fers permonem inducements, which cannot be surpassed by nuy watering place in the United Slates .From PUta burgh, tho'C Springs aice accessible in about" turtaty hours, by the wayvof the Central Railroad to litirrU •bun;; from llamsbancto the Springs, via Carlisle and - Newriile, on the Cumberland Haiiroad v U U 35 mile*. Wc are pledged to make visitors comfortable and bDla moderate. SCOTT COYLE. Hifertncis~ Messrs J.U. Williams* Joseph H Hill* ; Robert D. Major M’Camilesh,- J. jb. M’Cord. i ie*2a:dUm FAYETTE SPRISGB SOW OPEJS. THL^ ,f l h i y ;,? u , fac5 * vc and fashionableWATEß- - A- IN<» VLALEJias .beea-leased»ioceti»er with the , l FAYETTE- aujacent thereto, bv.the proprietor of Uio Farmlnfftoa Jldtel o on the National Road,.who hag cccdTedihe bestcocks nod the be'-t snppllea .of kmdv'wiih, determination to nlea»e aU hts A -new BuildiTiff, with forty Rooms, has recently beefiadded tothowtaoliahniem.-. f . rne&e SPRIGS by.the most delight ful and romantic Mountain seehery;in nicool climate j: With pare air and pare water;. - Thccurative and purl tying properties of these. waters have been-fully emb- . ustied, byrhe factthai they have never, fsiled.to cate : life worn esses of Scrofula, the mastlavpieraie Sorer, And oibCrdirensce of theb'ood, K STAGES. AND HACKS will arnvG-'&landle&vb the -. ; steamboats at Brownsville, daily;wlmnCAVjsitor* will • pass, inm an excellent M’Adntnvied Iload, about half the aislancd r f through one of the ricbcsrnnd most delightful sgrieaitu tal regions in .the country to eight; - * miles lurtiicr over the Laurei Motmiain, presenting from its slopes and so ram it, splendid viowb or ihe great. Wes-. tern Valloy, .with all itAiich, vaiiegafod oral beauluu* scenery i lit -short, it is confldcnUy believed,'that, there , watering place in the country presenting fractions: ,u> those seeking HEALTH ‘ •C UK, than \hc> Fay etlc Springs,’land ia.vcry certain they can no where ***£)** '* *?* .-•> sinoa to please, on more accommodating Iwly 3,1853 • -9BJW»nAW-* uw *‘ * r r „. . ,i * * " > - r c _ J- —J- I No, 20 Fifth Ktre'et. r V e
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