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It i&yggl i gsjjfte 1 JipMpi ll IfeftliiSSis «« s“t ■ .. ~ . fW " “ ,' l sp & i.«raw ^,. ■ i- ——s —^, w C*r»rßg!Ssgap •gfto- tawj , ITOP “ eA « to ' “jS^&ISSi* • ' •-• - "■""" i - ■■ • j6®i&£w " ' , „ _. „ . s .^--- v^ . 1 v^iSV-rw* A* \^-/ A -.'/ .:* V-r* ' *♦“ •lirilq -TtfBSDA* MQ1tWIKG::;:::::::;="" !!!!:JgIlY '2O A Noted Cincinnati papers that on Tuesday last, one of their police officers received a telegraphic des patch from the Mayor of this city, stating flint Jack Beed, a well known steamboat thief, had robbed several steamers at our wharf, and had succeodeed in making his escape, and wob on bis way to Cincinnati. Mayor Guthrie request ed his arrest and detention, if heconld be found- Officers Flannery and Bruen, of the Cincinnati police left for up the river on the first steamer. Near Maysville they met tlio steamer J. Q. A - • aims from this port, nnd they immediately went aboard of her. On entering the cabin they./ es pied their man, engaged in a social conversation with several of the passengers. They immedi ately arrested him,. On his person, to tbegreat surpriso of the passengers, to, whom he had made himself bo agreeable, the officers foundtwo “outsiders,” and a skeleton key. .. Bo bad_ no watches or jewelry; and only about $25. in mo ney on bis person. l He wasbrought to Cincinnati on the Adams and committed to jail to await the . arrival of the officers from thisoity. tthis is the same gentleman, who, a short' time since, robbed Bishop O’Connor of a gold watch and a sum of money, on one of the steamboats on the Ohio river. , Bfi[®r Hague, of tho Mayor’s Police, left. for Cincinnati., Some days Bince, for the purpose of bringing th&whove rebrobato to this city, where, we suppose, heVill undergo the penalties his manifold transgressions deserve. Railroad .Thursday last, /the Directors of the Ohio 'iradJ’ennsylvania Railroad took an excursion to tho r&radise Sammit,about twenty roileß west of Massillon, Tha,first ap pearance of the cars took the good people of Paradise by surprise, hut they were much : de lighted with the completion of the road that for. The Board held a meeting in Wooster in antici pation of the opening of tho road to that place. The iron will he laid to within a mile of Wooster in about ten days. An entertainment wbb given to the Directors at Orrvilie, on their return, by Judge Orr, and the citizens of that place. Orr villo is fourteen miles west of Massillon, nud it is likely to become an important station, ns the Akron branch rnitroad is-, intended to intersect the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at that point. . . , . ■ _ A Beautiful Present. —The beautiful painting of the Garden of Eden, of which we made men tion yesterday morning, was.presented, on Satur day, to Rev. Charles Avery,, by Mr. Vasbon, on behalf of the arti6t, Mr. Duncanson,: Mr.. Vash on made a short address, in which he begged Mr, Avery to ncccpt it ns a testimonial of respect and gratitude on the part of thß artist, for his generosity and friendship, towards the colored people of-this city and other places. Mr. Avery accepted it, and warmly expressed his acknowl edgments for the compliment; Mr, Dnucanson was offered $BOO for the painting in Cincinnati, but having painted It for Mri-Avery, declined selling it. Serious.Accident.—A Sir. Taafe, a brother .of Luke Taafe, of the firm of Taafe, Maguire A Graham, met with a serious accident in endeav oring to open the store of the firm on Saturday morniog. Mr. T. had forgotten the key, and got in at tho second story wiftdow by means of a lad der; 'on groping around .in tho dark, however, he fell into the lower hatchway, wbich.was open, and was hurt very badly by the fall. His thigh was "broken in two places, aucf one of his wrists was also broken; his shoulder was dislocated, and he was bruised in other parts of his body very badly. .He was removed ,to his dwelling, and Dre. Root and Wilson callgd in. - ■ Tfappy larue. —Our readers- remember an affray that-occurred on the steamer Brilliant, on a trip between hero and Cincinnati, a short timo since, in which a man named Greenwolf was mortally wounded, by a youth named Homa.— Greenwolf died on Wednesday last, from the ef fects of iho wound, in the hospital in Cincinnati, but before hio demise, lie acknowledged that Homa stabbed him in self defence, and.that he (Greenwolf) made the first attack on .-Homa.— Homa who had been imprisoned to. answer tho offence, was discharged, on Greenwolfb decor ation being filed before tho proper authorities.' An Examination.— On account of suspicions ®f foul ploy in the death of Mr. Edwards, of Bi.t* tninghrim, drowned a short time since tit Elir«-' betb; his body was disinterred on Satnrday la.tt by order of Coroner Arthurs, at the request df the friends of the deceased, and «, post mortem examination made by Doctors Pollock and Ml i- Cracken. : These gentlemen made a minuteeiyv amination of the:.corpse, without finding any signs of violence. The Coroner’s . Jury, which had been cmpanneled, returned a verdict simile ir to the first—"accidental drowning.” . AProfitablt Sett).— Ho Ohio and Pennßylva- | ilia-Railroad, ■ from Pittsburgh to Massillon, is? j now paying novcn per cent., although its eastern;' connection by the Pennsylvania Railroad is you ineantplete. lYhat may vo not expect when the latter roadis completed, anti a great portion of the travel which passes through Cleveland, to go-) by the Dunkirk route, is attracted this way by, ■ " the superior facilities presented by. the Ohio and; Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Central reads,. * for a' safe and speedy transit: to the eastern. 'i cities. M . *•»»• ' Deaths in Pittsburgh.— There were twent2> four deaths in thecityof Pittsburgh during test rreelc. This iB a very unusual number alibis season of the year. three of whom were drowned and one died of mania-a-potu; seven of the bo dies wero interred in the Allegheny Cemetery; five in the Baptist Cemetery; four in the Catbo-, lie Cemetery;-two in the German; three in that of die Guardians of the Poor, and; three in the Methodist Episcopal Cemetery. Professional Debars.— Wo believe there is eome law or ordinanoe against persons of this description. It abouldbe enforoed by the prop* or authorities, for our city is overrun with these gentry, who arc both impudent and dishonest, having a regular arranged system of extorting money from those unacquainted - with their tricks. ■ ■... •■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■.. Success attend them.—Wo understand a num ber of suits will bb brought to-day, against the owners of the lota in which the stagnant ponds are situated, oh the Fonrth .Street Boad. We hope the prosecutions will have the effect of aba ting these nuisances,—the causa of so much disease. ' _____ The wharf yesterday presented a very dull ap pearance ; hut one or two boats were engaged in receiving or disoharging freight. The dulness of midsummer is upon us, : and to . make, matters worse, those odious sand bars are. beginning to rniee their abominable hends-abovo water. . : Juvenile-Court; —Mr. Kemmerer,gives a con eert this evening at Bafayetto Hali, assisted by 300 juveniles—a rare feast. Gas -in the Court jKaom.—lVorkmen were -en gaged, jesterdny, iij putting up gas; pipes in theroom ofthe Court of Quarter Sessions." ■t ■ ■ ■ • ■■ ■ ■ ■ Kuniels’ Minstrels givo-au entertainment this evening at Masonio Hall. This-is a good band and deserve support. ’ Mutilated •Banh :Nott».—'tixt> actionbrought by a merohant of our oity against .the Exchange Bonk; for the valueof a mutilated $5 note, which the officersof. that hank'refused to redeem,came, up yesterday, before: Aid. lewis. Mr. ■ Brown, teller of the Bonk, testified to . the faot of such notes being presented ;at the bank, and showed bleating a portioned of five hank notes, the -manner in which a sixth note, as good as tho one In litigation, oould be obtained. This note had about dm inch / torn out of the middle of it, which it was contended by the officers of the. bank, could, with a tike amount from five other notes, form a Bixth bill, and one equally as good and passable as that presented at/the . bank for redemption. The bank offered.to give four dol lars for the note, bat it was refused, and the full value of the face of the note demanded. The President of the Bank, Mr. Darsie, stated that' It was hot the amountin dispute thaChadcaußed the officers to refuse to redeem it, but they wish ed tocarrythe matter before tho courts, and have their decision on it. He also said a like note to tho one in dispute, nnd one obviously made in tho manner described,; had been pre sented yesterday for redemption, but was re fused. The case will’be- held over .until ..Thursday, when Alderman Lewis will givehis opinion. Re-Committed. —John Thomas was recommit ted by tho Mayor, yesterday, for a farther bear ing on Friday-next. Ho ia charged, on.oath of John Holienhorongh, with being a fugitive from justice. This manwns arrested in Rochester, Beaver county, where te had fled, it is charged, with a young girl, of this city, whom he bad persuaded to leave the endearments of home, and fly with him. He wa3 arrested {here by of/ ficers Kelly and Reed, and a large lot of coun terfeit money found in his possession. He was brought to this City and committed to prison, and his viotim restored to home and friends.. -Larceny.— A indy named Mrs. M'llwaine, who resides on Walnut street, in the Fifth Ward, was robbed of the sum of eighteen dollars, yesterday afternoon, in the following manner: Mrs. M’ll waiue, had laid aside her dress, in the pocket, of which the money was, and/hnd gone into the bath house, attached to her dwelling; during her ab* ■Bence some-phrson entered the house, and search ing the pockets of the dress, found, the. above sum of money, which was quickly transferred to. their own pockets,, and the rascal had left, bO; fore the lady re-entered the room, and found the money gone. Putsburghersin (California. —A Setter in the Chronicle of yesterday afternoon, dated San Francisco, June 17, gives the whereabouts of the following Pittsburghers: Gallagher,G raham, Coles and Fnlton are -still about Dowoievilie.— Charles E. Smith is also in Downieyille, in good health and spirits. Charles Kincaid is at Park's Bar, on tho Yuba. James D. Moody is still in the Cußtom House, San Francisco. There is also in San Francisco, Vfm. R. Olden, John Brickell and David M’Eeo. Joseph Long is in Sacramento, having returned from the mines. Got in Allegheny. —The Enterprise states that Lemuel H. Davis, the energetic contractor for the erection of the AllghenyGas Works, is now pros ecuting, with great vigor, the buildings, Ac., and will, in a few days, commence laying the main pipes in the streets. It is expected that the gas will be in use in the month of November next. Many of tbo Federal street merchants are alrea dy introducing the gas fixtures into their stores and dwellings. -, - ■ _____ Trunin' Recovered.— Offioer Stecnburg, of the I .Mayor's police, * recovered two trunks yester day which had: been stolen -in-Cincinnati,, from a man named Rohrep,.by a woman whorc slded in that place, and who, on taking them, immediately came to this city, and stopped at the Mansion House, on Liberty otreet; but hear ing that the police were nftcr her, she left the hotel, leaving tho trunks,which were restored to the rightful owner. Cross Suits. —Jacob Zollcr, made information yesterday, beforo Alderman Eewiß, against Fred erick Pforr and his wife, charging them with as sault'and battery. The difficulty was finally compromised by hits. Pforr, withdrawiog a suit which sho had entered beforo Alderman MoMns tersj charging Zeller with the same offence.— The pnTtics reside in South Pittsburgh. Saks of Lots:— The sale on Saturday, at Wil kinsburg, of the remainder of Kcis & Curling’s lots went off well, ranging from $llO to $2OO each lot, measuring CO feet front on back streetß by about 200 feet deep. Seven or eight one acre lots sold at from $250 to $3OO each.. One five acre lot brought $246 per acre, and a five and a half cere lot brought S2SS per acre, ■■ A Troublesome Man.—A. man named Timothy Troublesome was committed to prison, yesterday, for “violating ” to such an extent, that he could not distinguish the pavement from the street, or a police officer from i lamp post, one of whom (a police officer we mean,) ho embraced in such a paternal manner, that he generously provided Timothy with lodgings for 24 hours. ■ A Correction. —Wo committed a material error in stating, on Saturday morning, that suit had been brought against the Merchants' and Afaiiu-' factor tri Bank.: It should have beou tbo Ex change Bank, as that was the institution against whom the proceeding was instituted for refusing to redeem a :mutilated.noto. A report will bo found in another part of oar columnef the case. Whipping ■ his Wife. —A German named Trent was arrested on Sunday by the Allegheny polioe for whipping his wife; lie was.so drunk he had to bo'taken in a wheel-barrow to the tombs, where he was kept until yesterday morning, w hen he was sent to the hill. • Disorderly Conduct.—' William .-Maloney was cammitted to prison, yesterday, by Aid. Thomp son, in default of li fine of $lO, for behaving in a -riotous or disorderly manner. ; Fined. —Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny City, fitted a number of persons for selling liquor, on S.vibbath, under the old law.-- . - ■ «2*IMT3 OF TUBPENTCNe-Ca bbli for ;al» liy B. A. FAUNKSTQCK ft CO. “rtooiior—Bft tbl*.. at 70,92 ondOftc. petKOlioUjfOf AValehy tivl3l B A.’VAHNKSTUCIf & CO.. *i* imskki> 01L —)25 forsulfr .by ■■ I , rjt ‘ is, A EAIINEBTOCK fc CO., ■ Iyl9 oonurof Wood and FirslMreetJ, I'MrcKKTS AND TUBS— loo doi.BacSeu ■,• = Al,w * ]« do Tut'Bi forealeby \el4 _ STUART k SILL. rv r 6??ARES'>TTT9BURGH AND CLEVELAND 'll RAILAIOAD STOCK—For salebv AUSTIN 1.00M13, »3 Fourth ■!. BLACF-SU.K bACBS—A- A. Mesas * Co, have jut received (per Express,) .20 pieces fine Nomiig* tm Lacee. :.r -■ v■ ■■ ■• ~ " ■ 1 " '' ' l)flu %ST I'm "' No?, (ilnnrlM Market rtreei. -. 1 DROWN iiuSLINS.—A, A. Mason A C0.,;»r0 sell- : 15 iroroff BieirJargeassortment pi Brown Dtoptis-at & |rc&i rcdaeiion from former prices. _iAjyjr_^ iy,o ■ Vj No 256 Liberty street TrtTCKL¥:i> superior ariicte, pal ftp by PBW.«a4fcCo.,^BW». S JW f g*.^fc».to. -, g . _ No. 250 Liberty street, i Vilibpl rtUTY INTHE NfNTUWAto'fr A vacant I EHsSSSSSSW «3W K s l SW° i ig ™ r ®?- D ,r . N 0.92 Foqnhgireel. •»*»inCuB"STOOK WANTED—In exchange (“or tome mcrswbo wrlsbes to om “ A; . WILKINS A 00., : ■ Companies., ; stock anil Exchange Broken, . . ’■■ ■« 75Fmmh »lreet. i?W ‘ ;.'3O -.!&<*. Scotch wpT.V fc CO .• K eecivea ond for s»le b * x^'B \£SndGram, - - gCSltlbenystfeot, J .\ t. " I 1 \ , -V* 4 * , ' . i'* '* J*w-‘ •*. -!/■'-■ ;i -. ; •--■ -V>'Tc •-vv,-ri ■" telegraphic news. BT TUB VBEILZr LINE. XXXII COJiGOESS-FinST SttSSIOS, • c WAsmsoTOK, July 19.: House.'— A bill autbhmiflg IEo 'authorities of Chioago, 111., -to excavate a portion of the publio reservation at that place Withaviewto the im provement of; the,; Chicago river,; was -received from the Senate and passed. a The House then proceeded tithe considera tion of the bin . granting all .chartered Bailroad and Flank Hoad Componies, the right of way through the public lands, such companies to have one hundred feet of ground on eaoh ; Bide, and the use of woody earth and stone in the vioinity. . Mr. Smart, moved to lay the bill on the table, which was decided in the negative. The morning hour having expired, the Indian Appropriation Bill- was then taken up in Com mittee of the Whole,Jand reported to the House, and passed. i Amessago was received from the Senate, ask ing a Committee of Conference on the amend ment of that body to the Deficiency Bill, disa greed to by the House, nppropriating-$50,000 to pay a balance due.for-.mileage and the per diem | of members; or as was said, constructive mile- 1 ago of the Senators. i On motion of Mr. Stanley, the liouso receded from its disagreement, and this appropriation was agreed to, yeas 70, nays GO. The Deficiency Bill, now only requires the President's signature to become a law. The House adjourned. Senate.— Mr. Mason submitted a resolution, i requesting the President to transmit all the cor- 1 respondents between this Government end Mex ico, in regard tothe right of way across the Isth mus of Tehauntepcc, and all other information in regard to the matter. Mr. Mason said it was understood that the right, of way was nowin the hands of the British government, and remarked that it was the set tled determination of the Ameriean people that, come what may, the United States will never permit the exclusive right, of way across this continent to remain in: the hands of any govern ment foreign to the Continent. The resolution was adopted and the Senate adjourned. : EUROPEAN NEWS ARRIVAL OP THE HUMBOLDT. Sew Vouk, July 19. The steamer Humboldt arrived this morniog at seven o’clock, bringing Loudon and Ifsvrc dates to the ITtb inst Tho America arrived at Liverpool on the 4 th. The Liverpool Cotton market is flat, and at Havre dull with declining sales. At Liverpool on the Gth there were 5000 bales sold at un changed rates. Liverpool, July G Breadstuff's quiet. The prices of wheat flour tire fully supported. Corn commands extensive rates sad is scarce. Oats and oat meal slow of sale. Barley neglected at tho late rates. American yellow corn 81s Gd. The aalos of Cotton at Livorpooi on the 8d inst. were COOO bales, 2008 of which were on speculation and for export, at steady sales. The Loadon corn market is dull; wheat has declined ls@2s quarter, a slight business hav ing been done. Foreign wheat flour being heav ily at a slight decline which was submitted to. Ltvxitpoot, July 6.—Wright, Orandy & Co’s. Circular says that the sales of Cotto < for the last three days was 17,000 bales: 5000 of which were on speculation and for export and of which 18,000 were American. Orleans fair GJ; mid dling 5j ; Mobile fair middling s\. Sines the departure of the Asia the market has been tolerably steady. ' Thcro has been a liberal supply without much change. Since the America’s arrival there hue been muoh eagerness, bnt in the midst of polit ical excitement, it is impossible to give a cor rect estimate of the transactions. Grain at Gd and over were firm nt fall rates McHenry’s Circular of tbe Gth says that the corn market was weaker. Flour 3d to Gdlower, Western Canal 20a@20s Gd: Philadelphia 20s 6d®2ls; Baltimore 20s@20sGd: St. Louisand Ohio 21s©22s; Canada, 20s@2le. Wheat os 10d@0s ; white do. Cs 2d. Corn... White 28s Gd@29s; yellow do. 31s ©B2s. Mess Becf...By the tierce 120s©130s. Mess P0rk...87b Gd@92 Gd. Lard...ln barrels G9s©Gos. Mobf.v Market.—Money is unaltered and abundant. The bullion in the bank is increas ing; stocks were dull. There was a firm business done in .Manchester and Leeds: Tbo prices, however, were limited j and in furor of the buyer. At Nottingham there was a slight inorease of operations in Consuls nt 100$. ■: ■ ■ ■ It was feared there would be riots dating.the coming elections. A largo number of pikes were seized nt a Liverpool manufactory, whioh had been made to order for Orangmcn. The continent was generally quiet The infernal machine plot, was strongly' sus pected to bo a government trick for ulterior pur poses. . . The President declines any .banquets daring : his contemplated tour. The Algiers insurrection has been quelled, i Tho Swiss Government, at the command of > France, expels Thiers. j The Eastern Steam Navigation Company, nt ! London, purpose to build two steamers 700 feet ; long each, 14,000 tons burthen and 8000 horse power, to run from Milford Havou to Alexandria ■ and Sues and Calcutta, to cost one million soven : hundred and fifty thousand dollars each. DIFFICULTY WITH ENGLAND. Boston, July 19. TbcConricr of this morning publishes a doc ument from the Btate Department at 'Washing ton, dated July Ctb, signed by Daniel Webster, which says that tho measures taken by the Brit ish Government in regard to American Fisheries, will cause the loss to America of valuable fish eries, and a complete interruption of the exten sive fishing business in Now England. Constant collisions are expected of an unpleasant and ex citing character, which may end in the destruc tion of life, and threaten tho peace of the two countries. The whole auhjeot must engage the immediate attention of Government. Three British vessels of War arc expected on the North American coasts in July, when the seizure of American vessois will begin. - RUPTURE BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AMERICA. Boston, July 10. A special messenger arrived from Franklin, N. H., yesterday, where Mr. Webster is, with despatches for the government at Washington. He left the document at the Courier officewhich that paper will publish. The.trouble is said to be about the Fishery Treaty. Il ls of a Ben ons nature, and js likely to disturb the peaceful relations between England and; America - It is rumored at Boston that a very serious difficulty had arisen between, the British and American Governments. CLAIMS .ON TEXAS. Baltimore, July 19. I General Hamilton bos published a card to the, Texas creditors, inwbioh be says itis uselessito struggle longer for,the full amount of their de mands, and calls upon all who are willing to ac cept portions offered by Texas, to inform him ot tho fact, at Washington, so as to enable him to memorialise Congress to relievo from suspension $5,000,000 dctalbed and to proonre money forthe creditors as Boon ns practicable by such compul sory action as will not deprive creditors of a fu ture appeal to Texas and the United; States, ■Vxsceskes, Ind.,.Jaly 19. 1 A most dreadful and revolting transaction oc curred on. Shaker Prairie, Knox county, lad., on Sunday. The circumstances are these. Xanooy Hall and Lysaumout Bartlett went to a hpaeo | occupied by ob old lady and her daughter, the, husband and father being absent. . Hall held a | cowhide and a largo knife and threatened to kill them if they resisted. Bartlett then a rape upon the persons of . both mother and daughter; - The facts wore communicated to a magißtrote'in the neighborhood, apd oceaeioned great exoitement and. indignation.. The. fiends toft, fearing the just pnnisbment of an insulted community. - Ksw Yore, July 19. Thß Daniel Webster has arrived from Sin Ju an, whence sbo left on the 4tb, touching atAs pinwall on the Blh, and at Kingston, Uth. She brought $125,000 in specie, in the hands ° f Jan Juan is reported healthy. River Wgb- The El Dorado arrived at Asplnwall on the Bth. No news from Jamaica. Senators Cass, Fish and Stookton, arrived from Ashland to-day. •» Philadelphia, July 19. I The Free Soil Democrotsmet this evening, w , elected delegates to tho Conventw They are directed to cast fte voteoftte “to for John P. Hale, of N. H., for President, ,and Carina M. Clay,’for Vice President. < - > > ,. -> V•* <. l V' Jv - « - ' * WASHisOTDJf tor, July 18. The remains of Boger Janes werejfollowed to the" tomb, on Saturday, by a largo procesmoir, comprising the military : of tfcs_ District, Gen. Soott, officers of the Army andUavy, the Presi dent and Cabinet, end a large number of Sena tors and Representatives. - - The police of Washing tonhave arrested alarge number of colored thieves, and. recovered about $2OOO worth of property, stolen fcom private dwellings. Baltimore, July 19. : The mail is through from Hew Orleans, but brings no news. A large number of the Whigs of. Baltimore are making arrangements to visit Niagara, on tbe Anniversary of the battle of Bundy's Lane.— Over 200 persons have already signified their in tention of going. ' ■ v Ricbmohd, Va., July 19. _ - A mannamed Winston of this place, and bis wife and child, were horribly butchered lost night, and found this morning in their .beds.— pis wife and child were dead; the man was in sensible, There is no clue to the perpetrators. A great excitement prevailed in consequence. NEW YORK MARKET—JuIy 19. Flour... Sales 4000 barrels State at. 54,81, Crain...Southern white Wheat ¥1.07; Rye 79, Corn, mixed, G2£. Provisions... Fork unchanged;'.Lard'Mi; Beef steady. Whisky...Ohiodll 5. EVENING.- : Cotton. ..Sales 1000 bales; accurate quotations cannot be given; the market is unsettled., Flonr...Bnlcs 16,003 bbls ; at’ $4,18 for State, and 4,07 for Ohio. . Grain... Wheat, 95 for western, and 65@C8 for •Pppor Lake; Oorn, mixed, 61; yellow 62*. Provisions...Mes3 Porlc $19,37; prime -10,87; Beef anohanged; sales 300 bble Lard at 11J; keg Lard 115- Sugar...Kio 9e. 'Linseed Oil... Sales 300 galls at G 2. . IVhisky.-.Obio 21}; Prison 21J. • Storks... Erie Railroad 86@87|; Kentucky 6’s 1081. . . —— BALTIMORE MARKET—JuIy 19. Flour... Nothing doing to-day in consequence of wet weather.. Grain.,.The receipts have fallen oft'and an advance In wheat has taken plaoe. We quote sales to-day of red at .90097. ; white 98051,02, white for family flour, $1,05. Rales white corn 69000 ; tcllow 01. Oats dO. Whisky"...22: Cattle Market—The offering at the scales to-day reached 800 head of Beef; 150 were driv en off, and the balance cold at prices ranging from $3 to $3.02 per 100 lbs... on the hoof, which is equal to o@9 cts. nett; averaging $3,- 37 gross. Hogs... The Bales at the scales to-day, were at : ' PHILADELPHIA MARKET—JuIy 19. Cotton... Unchanged. Flour... There is tnoro inquiry;. Bales 8000 bbls new Penn. At $4,1004,12; western extra 4,76; Corn Meal in better demand; sales 000 bblß Pa. at $3,12. Grain... Wheat ia fair demand; sales 4000 bus prime Penn'o. at private price; red at 95097; Rye in demand at 80082. Corn scarce; sales 1400 bnsh yellow at 81. Provisions... Firm: unchanged. CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 19. Tho river has fallen six inches since Saturday; weather pleasant. Flour... Unobanged; sales good retailing brands at $3,2203,25. Wbtaky...lU’j@lt>i. Sugar... Sales 80 hhds at s}. EVENING. The markets are unchanged since noon. F10ur...53,220 3,25 Whisky... 10^016!;. Cheese...o. . :_ ■ Bacon... Nothing doing. Lard...lol - doing in groceries, New Yoon, July 19. Cattle MitnEKT.— Sales 2500 head beeves at 6@Bl. Sales 160 Cows and Calves at $20045. Sales'lO.SQO Sheep and Lambs nt $1,25@54. X^OTIOE—The partnership heretofore existing.be- LV tween the. undetußnedfitt ike tVoolomi Conunts stun business, under we firm of Mexrnv & Las, was dissolved on the first of April last, by mutual consent The busiuess or the Into fir.n will be.scttted.by H. Lax, who i* duly autborited to u«o the nameof Ibe Srm -tor tbni purpose. J; R. MU BP It Y, in-,4 _ : H. LEL . ’ Great Sate or Dry Ooodtt A A M ASON A CO, wttt commence iheir TENTH , C BEAT SEMI-ANNUAL BALE Of their Entire Stock, on Tuesday, July Gth, al Nos. GS and Od Market ''on'ibia occasion tbeir Wholesale Roomi wilt be open ed to Ketail Trade, and ibelniomense stock, recently purchased of manufoctarers. importers. and large aoe- Uott sales, at a grcsl sacrifice front cost, wilt all be marked down and sold at fully one-third less than usual prices. fir 3 To UallroAtl Contractor*. TIBOPOS ALS will be received until after the filth day 1 of July next, inclusive, nt the Engineer. Offices of the North Western Vintlma Railroad, in Parkerabarg, West Union and Clarksburg,Tot <he Gradaauon and Masonry of SO or GO sections lot about one mitoeach of that Hoad—embracing nit the heaviest parts .of the work an<l «outatmn? a number of tuunels, deep cot* «:a«?s aril embankment*, as well ns a cOi»B’derttble share. of bridge and colveri mtsonry. The lu»e extendi from the Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad. at the mouth of Three Forks Orr'efc. two mile* east of Fetlermou. to Parkers* burgoo the Ohio river, nnd isttboetHH nuiciiolength. Specifications will be ready at the offices framed, jand nlsont Feuerman.on and after tbc sth o- Jaly, proximo, ond Engineers will he on me line lonflorJ information. Th« Country through which the Rosd uases is ueai ihy. well settled and culilvottd, and abuiw*M sappliea may be had alont? the route, and from either end of it, by raean*of the Baltimore nndOhToßaitros-.s,'heNorth* western Turnpike and other good tfc&Ohio liver The facilities for . cheap execution cMhe work are unumially rreai. Hands mast be abundant. as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad i* advancing -ar diy to completion,and Tc*lcasinga large amount r; oo Bidden mast bring the best testimonials* end W.i late what other work they may hove on hand; Bvorderofifao Hresidentacd Directors. UENJ. If. BaTROUE, Chief Er.r.re^. Baltimore. June Bih, tHSJ. _ . . f PalHmor* n.nat v. u, TV'iciiisiiii et co.’S FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JOHN w. TWICKBLL* ——-JO«S?n 2SOOKIPQV. TwlcbeSl ft nogfldgei COMMISSION ANO FORWaRDINgIiBRCHANTS, Cotnsr of Commercial anJ Pmi slum. WILL promptly attend to all consignments and Com missions entrusted to them, ami will make liberal cash advances on consignment* or. Bills of Lading in for the purchase of Lead. Grain, H«mp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at iheloweßtpo** tible price*, and on the best terra*. They will also undertake the Mttlemem and cetlec lion or claim* of importance; and hope, bythelrespe; ctatpenonal-etfoiisand attention to all the Interests or their friemJs, to give general satisfaction. a»rsatsc»a. Geo Collier, St. Louis; Ellis * Morton, Cincinnati; Pace & Bacon do Strader * Gorman do Charles*, Blow A Co, do;. Hozea* Frazer, do Chouteau A Valle, do Sprrager*\Vhuemamdo. D Leech*Co., William Holme* * Co., J. W. Batler * Uro, Piusburghi-Mornatu J Philadelphia; Shield* * Mi Her, PhiladelphravlL D. Newcomb * Bro., and W. B. Reynold*, Loui%vilte; T. C.TWICHELL * CO, Now Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE, NEW ORLEAIfB. THIS lone established Home coniine their attention strictly to soles and purchases on Commission, otto to the Forwarding business generally. ■ . They solicit o continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them January 'BEMABX&IiLE CUBM! jy THE USE OF DR- HOUOHTOIi'B PE PS IN. v,:' «From Dr-HmthKn't KpH Biiktf Casa and Corns mmdniM.—Cn*_l—-Mi«« A. Ranged S 3 This ledy was very spate and fallow paiti ana nneailneulntliepU.ofUid stomach. Two or three time* a day the pain in creased to saeh.a degree rony. • IhMfl 6ttw*i fiip* pened sometimea after raoa. (rom afld been taken. She rai&aa mush war, clear unuMnHii the stomach indie nionthtß. The rt^achswolted mneU life forehe^^Co'mplainUoftwo VMM OaTC. Bald thi o paln P hod not been •'“beMnStStl gaeasaagisaa%S&' cleaner; bowels regular, and pain In every trace of the stomach complaint was ismo^r,^ S^pgMspgi'l the pain Is as if .onto hard body werejbemgwrestjm » SS^sS9bSSS ness of the stomach. tfo Mav. 1651—0 n *S»afias!sgg®sSl nndSclmht rf P al ”i.o was much relieved the first day. ThethitS day he left his room, -The .dßytWWeh., «ri« excessively hot, ho rode ten miles with, no bad ef- SSf-on the elkfrh Cay he went craa visitto the.counlm I and* on tho thirteenth day, thoogh not enurely restored an? ; ?“ , ura l Etieneih, he was so far recovered as to go lmmeyarlve hundred miles, where he amved fhcShtyimaeJimproved in health,haying had nt) dis turbance of the stomach or bowelsaflcr taking the first e«e of Pepsin. These are Gtcurnotcontroveriable, and Sr!i !« ii ease which ought to- convince nilskeptics that SSf^asar retail epityHO BANK NOTE UIST. i noon « l i .Coma if Weod.and B PENNSYLVANIA.' Pittsburgh Banks !>*»■ Philadelphia J Brownsville —~ " 1 Backs conaty“ ; •“ i Chester Co.ttewlssuel “ i ColwnblsßiMntCo.. v « DattVUlo “ « Delaware co.*J Doylestown £ J,' Easton „ ‘T . Germantown “ , Lancaster Banks ■ Lebanon "—— | Montgomery co. • >-- • Northumberland " , i Pouevnle “ • t Reading,, 1 .. , BchßTl&Uco. “ JJ ■ Washington u K West Branch ** •—r— “ Wyoming -**•■•»» ~•••-.“, Carlisle* I Chambersburg* ««•-•*• I Erie** ..**.*r*.o»o-| I c«iiy»borgli»****** ,r «’ i *»'t Harrisburg’» *. I HonesiJale**«»»~»«****? -t [ Middletown I t-Wayaciburg " f ; York Banks»»****»<**«* I i Relief Notes • ••••> I | Untied Stales Qank'**-*'l3 | Allegheny City fccnp**-pur| Allegheny Co. w ... premi Pittsburgh City “ -•*- pail PiKW YORK. ! New-York City •pan Country Un.iV*... -1; NF.WJF.RSKY Ait Solvent Bunks. DELAWARE. All Sol vent Hanks SraallNoieS' MARYLAND. Baltimore Bauks-“"‘par Country Banks-*-.---- I VIRGINIA. Ok of V*. ond Branches I Farmers’ Bk Sc Branches i Valley Bk and Branches } Exchanger Bk A Branch’s | Wheeling Banks •«*«»«.s do Branches****! NEW ENGLAND. I All Solvent Banks -f COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OP TILE MARKET, Otticb of thi-Daily Mosnivo Post. I | Tuesday, July 2U. 1852, I I Ycsieidi.y was decidedly a dull day, wiui very little I doing, except in a leiail way. Our rivers continue to fall I sl<vwbr*jsn4 receipts are almost reduced tonoiblng--.-] FLOU K—The only sales we could hear of were made j from store, viztluO bb’s a 153,20; 40dn. $3.25; tales by i the dray load at 53.258330 as per quality 1 RYE FLOUR—Th re in retail demand, with i sales from store* at $2,75(& > ;!,s7. LEAD—We note a sate of 4(Ui pigs lead at 511,4 raos; SOOftsbar, ai.C|c. OILS—We quote Linseed Oil, Jail, at sale3 of SbblaNo.l Bank at 75c per. Ballon. SUGAR—SaIes of 2 hbda, common fair,at .Ok;; sdo prime, atO{c.; 2 hhd* clarified at 72c. RlCE—Sales of 3 tierces als£-c. • BACON—The market Is firm. We quote sale 3 ofj hhd. hams at 10c ; 600 Sis. do. sic.;3hh>*. shoulders SJc; *2 do. SL i". HAY—Sales were made at 89:311 pur ton. . WHISKY—SaIes of 30 bbls at lei«. CHEESE—Regular sales at &37c„ as m quality. PORT OP PITTSBURGH, 3 fECT WATXB 12f TUB CIUSSBI. ARRIVED: Si.-fcissr Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. : 4 \- J.M’Kee. Hendrickson, McKeesport* . 44 Thomas Shnver, Bailey, West Ncwinn. “ Ge»ess«e,Conant, West Newton. 44 . •8. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. 11 Michigan N 0.2, Uoies. lleuver. . 44 Forest City, Murdoch. Well aviile. 14 Exchange, Con welt, Wheelina.- u iuliaDean, McVay>Zar.eaville. “ Envoy,Rodtrer».Si. Lems. DEPARTED: 44 Baltic, Beimetj Brownsville. 44 Atlantic, Parkinson, do “ j.M’Kee, Hendrickson,McKeesport. 44 Thomas obnver, iialley, West Newicn. Gcnessce, Conant, WeslNewiou, “ S. Bayard, Peebles^Elizabeth. 44 Michigan No. 2,Boies, Beaver. “ Forest Cut, Murdock, Weltssille. (< - Cornplamer,Gordon, Wheeling. *• Justice, Skelton, Wheeling. 44 Jane Fr«ukim> Benedict, Louisville. Oultua, Fulunliarg)i and Hocking- I ■»« P° rt The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S* CbSS*I Master, will leave Pittsburgh ever* Monday, &i J o’clock, P. M.; returning wilt"leave Hockingport every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M. Pas*onger» and shippers may rely on the utmost ac commodaiioa and promptness Wa ft, WHEELER,. mart ■•■'No. .34'Market m«t el. s*' *or bong tteaeb* marietta* Jb*ora.er*liuxg and Galllpollfl* nr.—nj, w The fine steamer GOV. MEIGS* ffiiiiTmW' Snu«, Mayer* will leave (bribe above and irtteraedrate pons, every Tuesday, at a p. m. For freight or passage apply on board* orio frl>a JOHN FLACK.ASent. For Marietta and Hoektagponi I-JsBh»& Tirefinestearaer PACIFIC, Zawotto Mar* ±2&£&m3>-tß*. will leave for ihe above amHntermedl ateponsevcry THURSDA P,ai4o’clock,F. M. For frclgliior passage,sppiy on board,or to h ■ v T. WOODS A SON, No. Cl Water st.< and C 3 Front at. For and Caiflib. I MtSfe-fti THE light draught and pleasant steamer MiaiBB&SACLAttION. Capl.MiM.nw4a, will leave Hie Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, at 3 o’clock, P. M-, for Kuiftaning and Catfish. For freight or passoge apply on board, , fnovtB AlUffhefiy Htvcr Trade* REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKETS: I sHfc-.Bs Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE g, Capt, W«. lUsru, leaves the Alle gheny wharf for Franklin,© very xgonday and Tfcuryday, “The fi£i steamer ALLEGHENY BELLENo 3, Capt. John iUxta, leaves the Allegheny wharf for Frank lin, every Tuttday and Friday, at 4 P.Mv. . For Freight or Passage, apply on Board [marSO Wedsssday packet ror Clnclnnatt* xm. •- Tn* new and ftisl ronnlng steamer CIN- JySgL&fIINNATf. BiKJiwauAa, Master, will leave MaßWregnlarly every Wepmsspit.. rorfre , gh««rp« 6 age , a £ plgonhom| } orto ioE H. 9 TONS Kentaeky Hot Blast Metal, received and for >ale by IjeStM MILTBNBBRGKR *. CO. Frankfort Springs* ; . GW. DUNGAN respectfully informs his friends • and thenabUc generally, th&Ven the dial June In* itaut, the FRANKFORT HOTEL Will be opened for the 'accommodation of BOARDERS, during the suet' met season.' Frankfort, Juno7:£m . . • . , Great-HarsMnat IN VELVET, PILE, TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS—Which will be found at the carpet wate< house of W. iU’Clmtock, 8S Fourth street. As wo are d-ierraiued to sell off onr present stock of the above goods at cost; we Invite the attention of those wishing mfara!,!,mg«„bargmn,. w M . OUNTQCK , llOgßl T HR highest cash prices paid for LIVE HOG 3, de livered, during the pucklng season, at the Whirls pool Fork House* shouted on the Ohio River and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, three miles below Pure, burgh, or, at Depots Rom LoudonviUe to Pittsbargh. Ad&res?, WM. B.: HOLMES A BRO., lyi7:lOwdAUw» : No. 00 WaterstreeL milß AIAUAZINUS toil AtHiU^T-—Just received, JL ai 11. Miner ACo.’s, No SmUhfieM si reel, the fol* lowing Magazine* for August: . Godey'z Lody,s Book tor August; Graham** Magazine do; SimainV do Petenon'e do }yi: ' INB,roamifao<qrcilbyJ.D, bTCreaiy*. , Co., New York, in cam and kegs, from !fi to 100, (Jom as eenu.lo SJ V Bi. Also, red, datlJ and light blue, dark ami lleht green, In cans of 1 A, tomll c'nw tp 81,50 Ui vnrtilsh in 4 end l A c»n*,alSo cia-V A Gold Sen In * A«»ns,*4 «> A. „ For sale oy J* R, vVkLUEN, llookseller and Stationer. jpatt 113 Wood atioet, between 3d and 4tl<.' Oincs oe Firrsßujan Gss Cohp»nt,l July ia,issi. $ nrtHE Truttces of tire Pittobn alt Can Company , liavn 5 tbiaday declared a Dividend of Five Percent, on tho capital stock of at profits.of tbe laiilUmQrubaVPayabletostooiaioiaorßorJieirlctal rcpreicmftilveitforuvwUlwauhoCgceoriheCompaoy. JAMBS M. CBBlSTVyTrengurcr. "•! Aaoiltw ywitt 1% GREGG A CO., north-weal corner of wood si. 11» undDi&mond alley, are Just opening a. Fre»]h fitoek ofEancy PilntSySntamerPajttaloons,; Lames, Bo race De Laioev French Manchester and Doraeatlo. Gfoahoms. - Together, with a complete; assortmeni_gf Lames T Dress Goods; Also, a large.stock <f Hosiery, Glovep.&c. These, together with oor former purchases, make* our stock unsurpassed by any west ortheraouu*. tains; to which wo solicit the attention of bayers, ai we can offer them on the most : > fkiltE subscriber hat on hand antifor sale. Very low for 1 cash or approved endorsed paper, the following sec ond-hand printing materials: - , V Long Burner, in good order; ■ : 70 lbs Minion, . do ; 24 pairsCasesi. do; 1" set Column Rules Tor a doable raediamsheet; l Marble Imposing Stone;. : 4 Composing Bticks; . 3 Single Stands,: Several fonts of Head Letter for advertise ments, lonnlngn complete office for a country pa per. , A< JAYNES*' je!B . Agent fot L. Johnston A Co. ■ “SUIT’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, ' COimo? MABHT AnD «UI» STHBSTB,: PriTSaORSK. Sitabtished in 1840—/rwotporalcd by iht Legislature <lf Pennsylvanitty.uUn Ptrpetuat Chatter* T>RINCIPAL—B. Dorr: Prolcssor of Thuretical and X Btacucal Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences. N. B. Haicn, Ksq.,Professor.of Mercantile Law* - Jonn D. Willujisjone of-the. best Penmen in.the, Wesi, Professor of Ornamental and Commercial Pen manship. v , _ P. .JUinat. Principal of-the • Classical Department, Brofesaor of Matheraarics-and CiassicaLLajigooges. Those who aspire ta the higher, rank jbs Accountants, are requested to call and examine the credentials of:this Institution, from upwards of oue hundred Merchants, Bankers and Accountants in tbiscuy, who have been trained for business in It. Ai<o, the. emp&ati& iesutno' male of the American Institute, the .Chamber of Com merce. and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers, and Bank officers, of the city of New .York, appended to the pages of v North American . Accountant,” and “Western Steamboat Accountant ”- Duff* Book-keeping,l92royBl oeiavopagetfHarpers, New York—price Daffe Wettern? Steamboat - Aceonntaftfi completei with Hand’s Time : Tahie,*Ww-^ Merchanu and steamers sopplled- with Gioiroagnij , | trained accountants, onapplicaUon at the College-— _ . I Seed uud ffct by jnnll, C®^ ' 'V „-- . - - •*' 'V' *' " ’ -• r*-'fi. ■ ■.. ~; .'-■ ' V’- ™.vC:s..:-f.» ’ :, • ■,; ' ■.‘- , .*•'/' <r ' C« - . ... , ..' -’v\* .-... •f . *' v’*'-;.-/ ■• ■ •, •....**: .i ’• ' ~i ; "•■. s \*>.: * - ■ ■ K ‘ * 4 * * • + : L :: >’A'y\j-y; :v«. ; ;.• ■' ■ : • .-■■ • y.v .* - t 1 " * ,J~ . ‘ r ,< < ■■ •■, - •c- r/-. S-'L-'-- — 7.... ; K,‘r*r>>. : • G-H'', TV - '® -V': ; tcxcbflKffe’J ante*? *> Sixth, streets, JHttsburgh. OHIO. , State Bk and Branches i.. Other Solvent Banks*,* r?-f Bk ol Sandusky ?-?-*-•• ?V, ; Granville ••••••*Tr*r* ,, §v;: Norwalk ?*rrr* ’JO'• Urbttjma-.»«««*** • ***>o Wooster • *25 INDIANA. State Bkandßtancheß-.f; ILLINOIS. ‘ State Bank Braneh»rr*/50 ; Bk of Dllnois- —•-••••75 KENTUCKY. Aingolvent Banks--—■ * * MISSOURI. State Bk ondßraimhes.* f MICHIGAN. AU Solvent Sinks*w vp * WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire ins, Co. at -a B TENNES3EE. All Solvent Bonks*——• & | NORTH CAROLINA. J All Solvent Banks*** -* * * j SOUTH CAROLINA. 14 ; AH Solvent Banks*--*— U , l GEORGIA. I fAU Solvent Banks*-*— It ! ALABAMA. I All Solvent Banks* m -».* A | LOUISIANA, iAll Solvent Banka. . .*. If. | EXCHANGES. INew York*** •■•*• v.'tpfc® (Philadelphia*- —“ Baltimore * “ , Cincinnati* * l d«s. Louisville*»*• *1 ■. ■ Si.Louib 14 ** VALUE OP COINS. American Gold (new)*par. do • do' (old).sprein. Sovereigns* •* ■• 8.4,88 Guineas ••*»•»•* 6,w Fredericfidocrs.*.* •* 7,80 Ten Thalers-*-**-** 7,85 Ten Guilders 3,90 Loins d’or**** 4,25 Napoleons*—•*■•»••• 3,83 Doubloons, Patriot* *■• 15,70 •: do Spanish-* 36,25 1 Ducats — .-..2,10. do; ““il. MINER t CO. l'oFrtnten* nviamu. . *. * * niUE undcrslßued. after attlntemlof. foorytars,h»» iQ^ainrtre«taedbUEincM.v.navlD?rtoi?ii))ied'wlili the requisitions of &e laW nffgulating Soles av Anctfhn, and having: procured a first ofass Lioensfras Auctioneer for the Cityof : PiUabttTghvho effervliiS.sprviccsM such ■to his friends and- the public renerallyv : Witb-an-eipe jrienee of neailrtJurtyyeawm this line hazard® nothing in saying that he will be enabled to mye entiresatlifsftuon to all those vrho may feel disposed to patronize him. ■•».■•■■ s. t .•‘P. MoEifiN«A» 4®cuoneerj. :■ Refers to the principal City Merchants* iyP , v ; Anetloii«*nßUy JiUM* ■ A T iheCommercial: Sales-Hoorn*, corner of Wood -T3L and Fifth streets, at fiL,a general as* sortment of andFancy Dry Goods, Clothing) Boots and Shoes* Hats*Caps, &o. ' • OA.T 9 O'CLOCK) P. Ml, Groceries, Qtteenswarci Glassware, -Table Cutlery, Looking Glasaess, new ana second hand Household ana Kitchen Furniture, &c. ; AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy articles; Musical Tustru raents, Hardware and Cuiierr, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches, Ac. ■ M. DAVJS, . . jafllnf. ■:■ ■?. -■■ Auctioneer. ] p» n'KEiTNA,Anctioaier, T7BESH ARRIVAL OF WIitLNURY^Ai*-a large : P ondcrtensive ussoriipom of Nitlirttry, Si'kii, Bon iieiJV Embroidered I,anee, Ac.*tcccnvd m ftPKenna’a Auction ilovisc*, ami will remain open for thu auy ot ly - /I lie trade are respectfully invited to rail omi-ejj.ifirine •lie swne.- (jvOJ". - •••, F» : JVFLI£P»Na , Atu iV p,*~M« O&VISi Aacltaa»«r. 01 DO Z FI NR' fill! RTS a? A vt'ims —Oo Thuradnv O i mbrnioi; July d'ja.aHO oVlocfc.aithe CoramercWl Sales Roonn, coraci-of Fifth and AVoia streets, will be sold,-on a credit ofmaetv dftvs, on scan over SlOO 31 -doz.Fine-Shifts,compn-irsjT *oppr \orlrMiil nnil EiieliAhLongClolh Shirts,wuUertra ldnea Bosoms nnd Collars, Yoke Neck and Frencn Sleeve; French Needle work and Embroidered Shine | Sommer, r fluey. und‘McrrimacSMrls > &c., Ac n . Vfa • jyotr F.-.-M. nAVus^Atidvr, 43HUF. KNUJWB AND MACHINERY AT Al % c«oy;. O —On Wednesday Afternoon; Uo e’oclt, at the shop of Theo. Franck & Co., on Dutjaesnc Wd/, neat the Foini, will be sold, wuhout reserve, l sicam Engine and Boiler, Turning Lathee* aiul a quiimty o' other machinery* *<V • . , . :- oag two atotyßnekShop^ Arir<BTIiKN~CASKS IiKANUV, at Aucriuh-On Tnesday:afternoon, Jnly SOih.ai 3 oclock, *- Uie . .Commercial Sales Booms, comer of Wood and Fifu iTlreeiSi-will be sold, 10 clghih casks Champaigne lain : Brandy; 0 do doMaite! A'nei'r A HOK S lOGK OF 3l'Afl-H AND FANCY Y GOQD3 at Auction —Om Tuesday monilnj, .cfv 20;|i, at W o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rom e i, cor cer of .Wood ami Fiflh slreeisj will |>e soli, a large ai d *«oeral tt?eortmem 0/ seasonable foreign wd uofiiesllc. Dry Good*, among which are ,spper6ne.cl,oii»^<?a^‘- TnereB,-*aUfleis r superprinij,gingbaros t -delaHie?»l.awM,. slieeticeb. checks, sliawiS, handkerchiefs, ; .»#spendera,- paienl thread, lihbnn^ •Bilk colored cambrics, irimimaga, Ac.. - v r.' jvl9 P. hi; DAVI3, Aticvr. W. Oid’CAUTHKYr Auctioneer. -SrALUAULF, REAL ESTATE at AmmoWi I V be sohtf on Saturday evening, July 24ia.atBl o’clock, at W G. M’Carlney’s -Auction Ho.ne. or p vale* able Lot of Gtouud, in the Borough of Manchester, fron‘l j*23 fceiSinchea on Ohio -Lane, and extendirg hack 133 fret loan alleys of which it has the privilege. The above lot of gronddrls fc.eaudfully saoated in a healthy and pleasant,part of the-borough of Manches ter, an excelfent view of tiie Ohio River and surroahdirig country, end will make amc*t dura ble site ot«priva»e res«Je»c. Perrons wishing to secoie tbemselve* a homo should 'not neglect to atieud ihcv sale . .Title . . jy.jo W. C. M’CAKTNEVyAoctta. A S-IGNEES’S SALE OF A COUNTRY STORE A.T A'-Awtiow.—Wil! be sold, onThuradoy, JniyjKd, at 10 o’c-bck ia the forenoon, at rM’Cartney’s.,Auction; HouECjby oiderof Asiigoee, a: large and general ns sortmem of -fnablonsblc .and seasonable Dry, Goods, Hardware .ail'd Cutlery,Boo sand Shoes. Amoug the. assortinentmay;-bameatione«fini.part l thefoHowjug— French, English, arid -American Bioad Cloths, various colors t Casumercs, eassiriets, tweeds, plaids, iUiruicU, mohaircloth; linen-drill summer cloth, velvet cord treed casshnere*, romia do jaules, boreges, poplins; drdrs silksj Irish linen, silk pocket handkerchief:* and crava-s, suspenders, stockings, gloves and fthawKtonrfy iackohet, book, swba and cambric moslins, bleached and brown do^ together with,an sorttnenVof fancy articles and variety goods, a lot oi hardware and cutlery, boots and. shoesi-also, qucons. wire, glassware amt crockery-ware* Ac sate. •, lb . . NATHANIELERfiEMAN. - A*s:gnee of Willliam Freeman. lylO IY. C. MACARTNEY, Auctioneer. : \ UGAR—ISO hhds. Ptontaiion Fuffar,jn .? tor ? q nd ,., fnr \ sale by ■ AHI.LER A RICKETaON. ICObo*. 3uu received imd for sale by & jyfl KUaSRIil* & JOnNSTON. baleg P r ) me ,OUR—7S bbls." just rceeivrf and for Vale bv . jell ABMCTKONG & CROZER BMP—ffl bales Missouri IKK.Oletnp, ftir «a!a jcS3 . JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. er»RN .MEAL—7£ IjUb" (Vci>k ; Rronildj la*l TecM.ctt( lliglMK— m bx*. Wi orjer/;; j j e jj> . CARSON & M’KNlfiMT* GOFF EE—A prime article ofliia anJ/®7‘'i„ f “ r , E “ le ' jy 15 • ’ •-• •• •' SING -& r MUOItHEAO*-. bb»a. r cU^ i o j y 5 Nqv6o and 81 Wmer uml 03 From H». T7LUUR—£O bbls Extra Family l 7 iour, (Worth brand*) % £ SW,e Drd "'l by MU.TENBCEGER & CO. T>OCK CANBY—Bed, foil's l>y. ■ fca -’ 265 Liberty street. DlAutsM TWiSI , fi«arC boxes dera TwUt Tcctived.and lor sale by - 7 UICfftITSON- - OENriN’E FRENCH CLARET “ MKDOCr— At S-l ,e rdo « n >.' 37 ‘°- P^?, i rß’lS* r TEA ;»!« latha Diamond. ifJB LIKE Of GBNKKAI.. JKMVKUN PIKIICb. *1 TheGia-.itoSiauisinan— wiihaßiosrapmeal Sketch of .Hon. William Bufoa King, JioePrciideatof the Uni ted States. : tiy Ueimitasc. Forsaloliy j r lO •. • " ■ C,T? Cv lOl AVoOd 3t YJITTSBUKUH XilFli INSIiUANCt COMPANY— " = 5 ” harcs forsli6 by A WILKINS &CO * Stock anO Exchange Brokers, iy l »» 75-KQDTth »i.rf el, i UJf-.A-t' yft* tiuui/s- ■ \j : 0001 yard* Beregcs, sit I6e. • 2000 do do titl2ic- . 3W:O do LawiiP,atBandloc. . Jouoiiencdat . . A. A MASON fc.CO.’S, Jy 10 ; - 6a and 64 Martel otreet —‘ ‘ ' ' ' " ~ T ' s Adam* * Co.’» Mpm». : - : T?REIGHT REDUCED.—From anil afier Ib is ■ Sate, r our rates on pomnl. freight, from ..-Philadelphia to FlUabuiKb, will be S3, (JO per 10# &9.—aieduclionof 23 per cent. Time, from Philadelphia lo l’iUrtmrgh, 30 6„nr» {nprSl HAKFR fc FOURTH. Agent* T ATE PUBLICATION!?.—Just received at MINER ij A CO. t No. 33 Smhhfidd umcn Magazine for August, volume second Waveiiy’ Novel?, published by LippincoU. Grambo Be Co \ Alexander Tordy y The Poisoner,orPimte Chief ofSt Domingo. jyn Moiioe* . .. AN ftpplicatlouwill be made at the next session of llie Legislature, forthe charter of a Bank, wijh.a. Capital of Three Hundred Thousand noliars, to, be lor. cated at Pittsburgh, and called the 11 Western Bank of Pounsyivauia V • ... *••• ..ue^om filarrhbuTg Union wlliplesse coin m Wees ly paper-]. B'" ~Ranlh Wi—lN BUND—A. Scigiielte and Pctlevoi <un Brandies—-dark nndpale—iu q<* casks: also, Na poleon; in; octaves—under Custom houae-churgefto cether with. J 7 varieties of Rochelle* Cognac and Bor deaux Brandies of the most superior qualities; n store and for sale cheap* by • JACOB;\vJBAYI2R> Jr.»- , : nivSC .... cor. Market and First sU.- Juana iv nr rants bast* lOST. hy the j-uhsenberi on tho Toute from: Camber j land to Pittsburgh, a large Pocket Book, containing three Land Warrants, ICO acres each, .assigned to the; subscriber by R. J* llolbday of Winchestef. Va ,820 in «-old, and a 1520 bill on Hank of Valley, Va., besides sev eral memoranda, noteA&e, Any person leaving the. Pocket Book withthe editors of the Post, or forwarding it to ibe editor ofthe Cleveland JP/aem&afrr, wLu be lib erally rewarded. QylS) IL/K. DAVIS.. CIUPtSKIOK PaCK-ED TEAS.—The aueniion of _Re? ft lailere is requestedto our superior Teas, pat. up In; Quarter,half and oue pound packages, aecttrelyeovcred with tin foil, and warranted equal in every respecuothe ►best put up in tho East, end superior.to the mojonty of them Every package Is. labelled withour name and. guarantee, subject to be returned,if not approved, on. rriaU Dealers will be supplied at rates as low as the tamo quality can be hadiu the Eastern ciiies. - ... k-or saie by - . W. A. M’I.LURG & CO, ■ . jeB • Grocers and Tea Dealers. N"" o tick.—TbeTAnnual -.Meeting or Stockholders of the Allegheny Valley' Rdilroad.Company will bo held at the Office of the Company, in the city of Pitts* bunt li,on MONDAY, Aostial2d,lBS2,at 10oVlocka*Jt., when a President and six Managers will be elected, for. the management of ike»flairs of the Company. -v, me man s p R BRU NQT, Secretary jw itm. City papers, also Free Press and Demooiatr Kittan ning, Jeffersonian, Brookville, Dimoerat and Register,. Clarion, Elk County Advocateand IkVKean Orbit, copy until dayofmcctiny. v , : jvstd,; 'LiuMtSXttINU. INKW—ASmoBt every day m IluuD’3 NE\V'YORK IBWELRV BTOHB, il Market it. This day received,anoiher invoice of Tme Gold Watch es jost imported, expressly for. this market, AIao» a tarrelot orfiae faahionabta:Go!<LJ[twt!ry, (tom&_vexy ricb.) Vliich will- be sold as usual} from- »to 50per eeut lower than good* of the same quality andnch* ness have ever-been crffered ior atony of the other es- : tabUshmcnts In ibis city* No mistake. Call and «ec» and you will be satisfied. * kliidsof-Wotoh repamdg doneaa welt as at any shop ta Europe or: America, at. short notice. Wnutji G lasses sel ai jnslhalf the ST New Boolcal New floolrt t_ , JUST Published and tor sale, at H. Miner* Cp?s, ; No.\ as SnnthHeld street — ' •The Prairie Scout, or. A galone, the Renegade, mance of border life. The greater portion of Una work orieiiinllyappeafed in Blackwood, and is of, the highest order of talent, a» every thing mum be to obtain admis «inn Into the pages of that oldest of British Reviews. * Whitefriars.or the Bays of Charles 11, art historical romance, illasttatcd. This work has achieved a world wide repaiailon, presenttng the mast brilliant picture which the truth of history otid-the magic of romance were ever onited in effecting, of. a period the most inter-, e, Knlr l RoEMnoltd, or Queenls Yjclira,.,by. ■.Bierce, Evan. Era., author otjjcJnionMotseya., ; , ■ i j ' Inbscupuons recef J for *wPe'»dmaI j pnbnshcd )jl9 No.SSSmUbCcld street. _ fl&£»nfhbons for ,-riOOB BONNErafory.* ’j . Sbawls'from U Scentsayard j Cahfoes,gg , o , r e “ SS to SO Ms i best Crape ami „ eiafreS)Bo toss ms; Silk lm M e n M l Smal d iaio begins this day,.and I assure the, . $ y -fiivfiwd determination to clear my shelves of laOlesofroy of Somalet Goods, to make ropra for my which, wtU shortly anlve.from f’f'SSf Sriviand now York borne of ray eoodawere OTiylreceivv^i** l week, and jcil.williiefl^uiemebeop, **B?m«nbcr. I haw no damaged good *,«!■‘old slock, to putoftbet all new,flwbionabfe, JrMillinery to so low a puce that Jadjeadon’t wjjh W hujttheta troyohenpw, -’ Uy? •• • S' • t » *v* J Vf A iv: v*; . MXS&X'MMiSMOOS£i&§Sf *. * ; r ‘y, , *«■: ' J >' <. €l.x. t »' « ~ *■ *- ~ ■£# *■ X . _ «.% , - t ■- - ■ r.-. --t. < : ; . - r, : »-; : v.^ -< \ r. I r >' • l ; .v‘,; ; .^v c v .^7^?J J iVSi : - i "? r .--...V.-r-jv. , r .>. 1 i, M - -.|'4> s ?'i-;.-i;*.;-|*y/;;; , :," * ii . H. * ,10 £exutoksbc>b&iioo& / - *• A occupied bv the «abacrlbsr. PdatMtotr jITCH «t " ~ I 1 . ~4BBt .TO LET I —A. STORE BOOM,—Wtf«l4tejttiM*•* } , -’ ,'" W ftSbooi Prr V ■ m«3O . ligMarkaTitreM.. , y *it fHREE Bplt*Eßß— 2Cf?tt!onjf,ftn3j.4DincllfiliSd|*. -V-;- -:;:- ' /' . ameter, In ose a aliontimc- Tor ** < * *;* t g je7;tf Njmick. as co> ps Watwretteefc■ y;-* " I, /TUMjET—A large Cel:«r,aw36r NO.;i?0 «fw?^- v * i - JL convenient (o the market house, arid aaftfiiita »fty " # any baalneaa requiring a cool place. , " XX< a Apply on thepxemiHoa, to THOMAS *?- *> in- _ ?°:”. I! *' ... ,| ■ , . THE MISSOURI EXCHANGE. oilJifeiuiVg£ " 4|Sga pear Ut6 comer of’Sfiori s rent. Hattera&ag* -jjjKfll • ply to AitlenPon PARKlNsOty>stjl '■:■■.■>.■:. :■■■■.• , { \. apr§2 !f_ __ .. . , for V '% . rfltO ti£T—The aubccnber olTcm for ftettk me 5? * J[ store rooo now occupied by Messrs-. ;q„ <* &oavia.No.B: \Ta**eUtrecT. to t on the 1«; ofApit Knqplre«r w * * w f C»Afat. 11 IvAULSON.1 v AULSON. No - ii “* ' Forwent. _ 1 DE9IRABM2 mfrlKllßa eTANB-L <,ifer CaTAtf<, + x the warehouse nn\r ct*oc| t"il bj* ttio as a 4 , on tbe ron er of litbect" a)’d »ti!Ml r sUe.rt?»t A % \ * *1 _ c good .J(i£!attort ;ftit i im?-irrCBJf'Of-/arvy -Jrtn*! < : • •-- j.ivcn trnraetirriH.y 1 ttjiy!£f A J JL' on U*i;pr e x tenpin S’BfcJ* 1 HO feetto a« 1 3 unify,. 1 t,or iji ‘ x,i Urarepmi •ftfefcso't f aJrreU *s^ ’fljf properly j-vvcii tfr.uaM »y?»» <’w«*llln? y t A ’ t •wij« Apr»>w "TUOMAri MOpmT, J/, t s - | Kt»(Tvi> lkaaq tfoa sAtfS—** 1 ! VeOevul eirniti otf-. | *VjT i»o«ne t*tto Van ObVe.in M!r,>heny City'. TllOleasA » frain&bUUtJingyr.vr. - 1© fov any kmd&f r APr»> seen, 10 THOMAS J? l7 No,go Fifth airecjlf ’ T>RoPnRTV In TJIB SEVENTH FOR rF- SAl.b-A lot on Cen‘re Avenue, front, ana ? extentltngbacl. mreet 1 dVi*»g»»n )iatwoj;tory Bri-t" s .Uoos«,'goo'J , w’eu, aa<i otUst oof -' '■ :l< Tpiit.v—O ‘c t» l f cash, halance- m two Dsf J,v ' • • AI7aTiN L00.M151 ‘*‘ r4^.v )>ll , -.- ■, • -.•.-. •• :rrT " fl ’ FOK,R l or» r f —ri<ifn thciss Ot-Aprtfcnext, the .'S’ Shore* » jih liwel.bisf aitaclifia, v ■:w- ■> Martel nnl nr'Uireets—agopdlnrelnewnwui • *-• foTaSiorc orTftverrt. n J.c'»»;cnly * * ? river—win be remed iowrfo a good tenant Ani>lsoo?73 cv wau::r - V * no v& t«nteay 4 . / 4 > to-ui&t, ' 1 * 7 •.§3ft v: ; :A BaiXli^eHm^f£iTUafp'^ t , >;<? : i \t&g& •the-jwtriwt of - r '' suit for a Goq'ceiitoury, Sfcrtc v DryCo'>t'#>crurocf f n't Store, --Tbe Dwelling Una.nine .room? L piJoreaflt:' I .' l complete.. Rent Jon:.. .'Fnquiro;iu.K?.quir'ft-i*A-KKlK'i' V,. SoVS,■_P ciin b 1 r (• et-TiftbAVatd. ;> **’ ‘" "EforSale* - l( , I£*(\ ACRFS £/ANf>- L« Ir&wrence ■ccanf7,nenr, r A>'; i OU Ctc*s Cut Canal, mce quarw/of ft'ftrito Kdinb«rab^ivs ; mil<?B from New Cavtlejtb acre* bottom; hi?fii’e tract good tuy r Jer;*SQ ncrcs Lr*t c«»Ij ai>oonrf* with limestone, end Is well watered} itTee flouring 1 r in the vicinity,, Arj>!y ip , CUKTIS. 4v GDOiiSv - ? jj;, 5> g U>3 Vt ood «nrecr ... SALB-'t SfOKehou the -corner.-of^s.': 1 ' High rdrcH and Fcim&yIventa Avenue,.'ffaft.«Tocif, i v> i ‘T. 'consists 6f a v/is.lftalfieted assortment of Drugs, Paints, Ac*- A good bu«mws is: now-established* wulca,jca^..-.- easily be lenined. , ,-j Terms? half cash, and balance on time.- AppU^^/ro-r:: THOMAS HIOEFITT, KealiJatatc AgenL . .)>-<• • j v i 7. - ■: ,-.•■ ■ .•JOFiftii street. - gAliiv—'A llcrne Mury Ikisik.. itnTisc. filiapteii on* ... C Penn strict,' Ward-: The 10t1*93 feet . - front by ICO feel deep. Front buildlagai byStfedltfl- - stones high, fcac.li budding lfi byir* fceuiwo.sum ■-* high,., i conta'ninp nine rooms and entrance hail; also*fl park)* » ■, ia the second story, 21 by Iff feet} portico in fro?itytOtt& xiar. r an iron tailing/ 'fins property will be gold very low. It - * applied for immfcdliucly.. •:. • ,/',..;c,.;, ~ v.-. :• Apply 10 THOMAS MOFFITT, ‘ No.SSFifthelreer. ■■> tnarlSaf. MUUfiip AND LOP FOB For «O'P, * ««0 tioryDnctlJoupe, of-fftur iro»us»iitcLen wjdeeKv'“- lar« finished gaud and "wide parch'to : out oven, pardon and *hftdev rreiw, ft large ;grape arbor - of choice fruit ;-ihe lot ia 48 feel front by-fin deep—all lit . complete order; jiituate in the Filth' SVard,Rearthe-- J ' Sixth Church 1 >s * balance SSiifi a „ •;\S, CUTHBBttT.Genei " 1 ' *" ;-,‘> ; yoso:Snttt A - OtlttAtf ANirVALUABLE i»IU /V BALI?—A projieriv of CO leet na Bf gheny City,£oo,feetde€sVlLO Itebec.oaoi story house., haUytvro .pail ning reora, kitchen, goad cdia*;fdu£cjaftra oarefi; new brick Viable? ulot treynru and fmi ond fhude trees, flowers* eellcm order, nitd pteasamlT Terms—SLOOO ia haurt 4 ;bn{anee In;T»to -yeßwy .pay** 2 > mem?. S.CUrmsEßT,*Genernl Agent,,r.?\.V ‘ ' 1* t jyl9 ...*.- . aireet-> • 5!- 'pIFTEEN ACKIiS FOR 80501)0 —Toa BUr-rA. * Ji valuable property at T&ncrcsj.one and g.Ddlf.miJe*. from the* canal at Fairview; ten.miles ffonl t lhe..CHy,;v«T\ two acres m meadow* ten and a hatf ul grata,&c i bslr . ancc fine tiraborj a good dwelling-house and out bouses; cxceHeatfruii, with the smaller fruity also, a fine young.^ • nurserv-of cboice jrnu •, all in good order, opted for amarkel garden. -JraraeaJaicvpas2mwQa>*-catl*i«* : bo hod by poj.r ß . jvto -- . - -;.••=■• • : •'■SO SypUhfieldattecto •> •X7-KHV DESIIUQLE PROPERTY boa S*US.—The' ' V subscriber offers for sole one hundred and fifty snores of choice river bollortc and bill land; under which: are two vetnsof coal offOOaerescach—sitnsws - - - •MonOueuhela 'river* at pool No. 3. Aboui uO . acres of bottom, and 2Q acres of lull land ore cleared... TbefOi* : a good log bouse and a. number of never fauißK The Cnnl is ftHin front* and cosy of access, • Therefore ->• about7o acres of liuul covered .'wlHi v«rs’»fiue-liHlWbr*t-c Tiileindisimtable—olearof incumbrHnce*,^.--^^:. • ■ Enquire of ' ’ ■ 8/5 MTELi BALiSLKY, • - >. -:■> jyl2 N E cor of Wood and Fifth sir, <O4 •■■ ■■ ■ •• •• . tor state, . .7*:*> * :•• DESlßAßliEriocaUou; for a SADPLER,.-In .the- A. thriving town of HANOVISR r Ohio The buildings orube pTeimsee were^cTepua.arr— the express pcipoie of tarrying on me Har ness manufacture* and an excellent businest has been, doseia Uiatline.: For.forihcr Information, to?*, seph Keith,on the piemises,™ ' LKi:aHa £ f 103 Wood Miect, Fittflbwg&r£v, N. B. If not sold before the fimtr day of Septessiber^ 1852, the property will ou that day s* public sale; - (Gatcttc cop? and charge ro«.t) 3 eSwfog )-' ■ ' • '- ■ ‘i ■ v.v ■' ". ■ , v ■.. • ■ ’>•: >■ v 7 ■■ ■ • ■ - 1 1 . - <• t -.'■ V. V- ... v- ;V. '• ’•' ■'.‘i ,'-.t ■ "■' . ' V 'k . V'* 1 *• -. '•: *' ' ♦ > 1 1 -i ' / * v * J-Yi Y < */ ( r TTALUABU: CITY PROPERTV -F6S. StO—a V o> B!i feel on Penn jueelj.Jby a€Q feetUtipMuelM.-, «■ Conn Al-o, a 1.. t of 20 feeton Fifth street. to an alloy. Those properties ore • : sWuicss, with busircas offices. ' ."’r-'.'iai" - Also, a property nf 2j fret On Liberty Btrcct. by 1C0,.,. simile nIiOTO the Ooilal bndgeyon excellempliCA lor ; anytmsmess. . ’ . • Bargains can. be had m ihe above.-' Tcrrasreasy. Alscr, several Farms in. various iocailona*' AudfiOfo proved lands,in lota to J ‘ Ti.-il— No charge--/or.mtosmmioa, only v whervJP.®* • hove done 'yous business -o a bom -yoor business,' the*? : , I may ailsnd lo my Imsine**. ' ■ , S. CIiTHBGRT. Geteral Ayent, -. ,yU - SOSmiihDelil street; t *. THUIK CRACKEKB—Afresh loi jeslreceind aoitiaii-. .- JP sale by JAMIiS M'CANJILESS & C 0.,, j C t4. lug Wood-Sireety » T> .»»<* itiraslwiffe It in r W and for -to % & , US vyatfr street. ??.. " jyl? pine ooiowg - »♦ ? .ttjt* E wouldoalUfeeaitewion q£ oorrew.) WWSQMt*:# :■•>••' -YV Jo our large stork of I3lnck Teas* greatcare in theCsew Yorkmaiket: 1 f? “ -Souchong; Son.;. English 6(!c.* iff : -• rino Oolong. 00r»; Eitra Oolong, - - Oolong, - Sl,<Jo * v ■* / Young Ifyaou, Iropcrtal, ind.Gunpowderf MtacpßMo?. , / * os above, pure and fragrant, - JRetail-Groccra are^invited to call'■ani. OXSBiuiOvOU*i , ‘.ri: stock, either packed In oaoueror or in bulk, by thebulf-enett. __ v ’ ,v * A. JAYNK9, PekmT>aStof&.* < jeß 39 Fifth stttet Home of Bcfnff«i . M ... "PROPOSALS'wiII be received unul 0 o’etocVP* J&t ■.■-•■.■ ot.the fcOib day of Juiyyot the Office Of J*,w*JCert, > Architect, for the coaeiructiou of the Uoiuoof Rcftge- . Plaits and Specification* will be.eihlullcd'outfwesk.-o .. . previous to die time of letting. * * Rids may be made for the foUowlne Items, -• • viz:. Lumber,delivered on the Ground—Gradjnjff Sjoftfi#, “Work; Bnck Work* Iron-Wotk; PJastermgrrawtlflg> •>:*. Carpenter.Wbrk, Ac; Ateo, fora sum fottfceenv tire work. GEORGE JJARSIE. JAMES AKDERSON, ; -V J/ K. MOORHEAD, > .GEO. WEVMAN,* .James chambers,::--. Xtailding Committee. v New a cubic* HKLBBERJ No.lOt ha* JailTec;^ • Mass&’s in deCold Grouddi*l>ewufttfnCwEihK ■ opian Melody—by 3. O Fosiex. * J ~ s I Fonreitho Gsy World,,aaimsgto? the HttnaoniaM ;. TheMoont&m Wave, iff do -• ■* The Hutum* Glee, do do ► *}*■ WeCmne Again v?iihSong*wGr«iyoh,«£. ; • / Farewell, To -r - . ii : **_, • Earth with her Ten Thousand FiOwew, Duett & Trio, Jenny Lanei Oh< Coiae to Ale. * " ~ I’maPiljnia Elsaa Polka, ForyEoika. <■ Dels; MmherjQa.de hb.F<«telf|^ BrnSder STREET, ' SUnroftfw Golden • N hy B?er!e'» Bund, will be oulij, a few diva. . {iyl2; Wlilto Sulphur Sprlnci, , . ' ' BAUBLING GAP, CUiIDBELAND COTOjTV. PA- - fitHlS justly celebrated mountain reitcat, bo woU : and . - *■■■/.■ |t favorably known to- the ciuzena of PMtedelphU, Ualiiffiorr, Pittsburgh. end other places, will beopen for ■. visitors oo and after ike FIRST OP JUNE: -Theimlld-: - logs have been greatly enlarged and Improved* la,order: : t, lo meet the iiicrertalng patronage. For families, invalids,' nnd those who admiremoanvna scenery, this place-Of- , ■ ■ frl* permanent inducements, whiehoannniho suipasaedu by any ttuleitnit place hi the United States Front Pills- - "burgh, (bore Springs are accessible ir> about twenty P hotira,>byjtac way of the Central Radioed to Bettis*, bnrtts'tromilnrrisbttrato tbo SpnitKSr 'Vln.Carltlle nnd - Ncw»ille,eu the CamberlatidKaiiroad,liis3Sjpiles;--~,■ • ' We ore pledgedto make visitor; comfortable moderate- ’ r L SCOTC PGtjftLtE-'t- K<*rcne»—MenTt. J. I>- Williams, -Joseph, H. Hill, Hotter! D Thompaon, Major M’Ceudlesta, S.'JO. H’COrd . ieZB.dim " ■ p &rg KTTATSFUISQS 4MU w,OPttk.!" mins hiably ami fuWoaablo "WATER -1 been leaaeii,ipßetJier with the ■*■:■■ SEKINGS lIOXEIV' ardent thereto, * by the proprietor of the “ Faimlngfori‘ £loteil l f- On the ;•■;■•■ -National Road,: who he* secured the best cook* auAthe ' best supplies of svery kiad) with a to - please ait his.visitors. A new Building* with forty Rooms* Jiai recently ib the#*to|?ll*niWtat : ; These SPRINGS are surrounded by tho raost delight*- fat and rocranuo Mountain Scenety t ,in a, cool olimptef with pure-air&pd fyme properue* of these waters have been fully eitab* lisbedjby the faeiihat they have ne*"" *' the yroTfitcasesor^e.rofulai^* and other d»settsrs.of the hi fftAGES ANtt HACKS steamboats at Drow^syiUt L 'nasß»ui a drive or four or u.\ i an «ccUeiit.>VAdamiMdJ through one oHhe.nrliest' ! tßt n'giops »n the t mtien tofthce over thy Daun : its fii'pes and aumoutj »p!cj tarn Velleyj with all it* n l scenery. .„. ■? --la jhpTVli :i* toonfideMly, wutermgplaco .In the Count traoiiona .to 'those sechiug.^. ;U RlvtWtv. tits';. 1 Epfr w-very certain.they fan no/ sifldn tarleasoirHs wore * V3&* r * -y „ ■* 1 i „ H ' • I ■■"*■■•■ . -’ I 7 ", J <Z, *4 1 fM 1 - t V _ J % {> * T i •'v'-.'-f-'. * VC ( 2? , iv> r • f r ?£ * ► sr‘ S- “ 1 l d i: * It '' QK; •_ ‘,- 'y ‘^Jl
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