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'HUBSDAY JBOBHiwG" 5 ZIZZS&TT’jzZ'tS sraiarssisy ssc,?4rs,s;‘i%.“».srA Hmself as a mark for the shaftarof malice which aimed at him by his better half, and which he repelled with horning eloquence; the prose cutrix looked tike and personated the “lone and unprotected female” to admiration, The dia logue between these persons, however, was fre quently broken by a perfect Jody O’Trot, who hadensconsed herself in one comer, and whose toHgne, In itß movements, approximated very near to perpotnai motion. The husband was content to make up tbo diffioulty by paying his wife a weekly stepend of $1,50. • QariintMimlreU—Tht SyZcanifflH.—ThiS . splendid band of negro minstrels—nine in num ber,— under the direction of the inimitable Frank Gardiner, give the first of a series of con-, oerte, at Wilkin's Hall, to-night. As a troupe of singers these gentlemen have few they are all cultivated musicians, and good imi tators of African character.;, Frank : Gardner, the renowned Banjoist, and Ethiopian Jester, leads this band; and is sowellknownas to need no praise at our hands. ..In .his dancing hB ..is excellent, and in his performance on the "banjo, unrivalled. We adviso our readers and strang ers that may be in our city, and wish to spend a pleasant evening, to pay Wilkin’s Hall a visit to-night, and ere nre sure that they will be well repaid for their trouble. Entry and Detainer. —Some difficulty has ex isted oa the Woods property, on the Turtle Creek plank Toad, in Peebles township, for some months past, in consequence of one Win. M'Elroy having token possession of a house and farm, owned by Mrs. Mary Aun-Woods, of this city, without au thority,’ cn the pretenoe that he had rented tho some. * Ho hod proceeded to out, remove and sell the crops, when he was summarily ejected from the promises and another plaocd in possession. Ho sooner, however, had the officers who effect ed this turned their hacks upon the place, than Mr. M'Elroy regained possession of the proper ty, for whioh he was arrested on Tuesday and token before Aid. Steel, who held him tobail in the sum of $l,OOO for his nppearanoo at court, tonnßWer a oharge of forcible entry, and detainer. . Funeral of a Fatntmmd Soldier.— The fane ral of Mr. John Dalxell, a citizen of the Seventh, • Word of this city, took place yesterday, and was attended by tho members of the Heptane Fire Company; of which he was a member, by mem here of several other, fire companies, and by the Daquesno Greys; under command of Capt, David Campbell. Mr. Dalzell was a member of the Greys, and served with them through tho Mexi can war. The bells of ths various Fire Compa nies were toiled during tho afternoon. : Important Publication. —Wc have beeahanded by Captain Herbst, n pamphlet, being a transla tion from the Spanish of amemorial settingfortb tho rights and just reasons which the govern ment of the .Cnited, States of Mexico has, for not recognizing tho validity of l tho privilege granted Don Jose Garoy for openings way of, communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Occans-by tho Isthmus of Tehuantepec,.nor the, legality of the transfer of, said privilege, &e. Another Nm Boat —The Alliance left yester day for Cincinnati. She is a staunch, well-built boat, with very roomy cabins and state rooms, and will carry; when fail loaded, .300 tons, while sho actually -draws but tens inches of water 1— Her length is 14(1 feet, beam 28 feet, hold 3 feet 8 inches; cylinders 11 inches diameter, Si feet stroke; two boilers S4*ihches diameter, 22 feet long; wheel li feet diameter, 20 feet buckets.— BhohaS berths far 50 passengers. , MysUriota.— The body of a stillborn child was found yesterday morning,in Greene’s brick yard, on Boyd's Hill, buried in a Band pile, in a cigar box. • Tho box was deposited - there (as was tes tified before the Coroner’s jury,) .by a men and woman, on Tuesday night of last week. The Coroner’s jury returned a verdict in. accordance with the facts. AUtgherty Bridge.— Workmen are going ahead Vapidly in the repairs on this side of the St. Clair street bridge. Tho old front of this bridge should to replaced by a new andhandsome structure— such n one as the bridge company arc pcrfostly able to put up, and ono that would an or nament, not like tho old rookery jusf torn down. Arretted. —A boy named Hutchinson, was ar rested on Tuesday, in Allegheny, charged, ts oa’h-of Mr. Williamson, tho father of the color edladWho was wounded onJMonday.afternoon, with shooting his son. -Aid. Barclay, held the lad to ball; for a further hearing on Monday. An Advance. —Freights ore advancing as the river recedes; but ore yet low for the stage of water. - To Zanesville, CO cents per 100 was given for dry goods yesterday, and.Bo cents for heavy articles. ToCincinnati and intermediate ports, 1 80 cents was asked and given. ■ Jfiama Unit: tnity.—Among the graduates at the reseat commencement, ot this institution, wo notice the names of several young gentlemen of this and our sister city, vit: : Harmor Denny, Samuel Lewie, James H. Childs, W. H. Prestley, and others. ■ ■ Making JVireatt.—Owen Howell was arrested yesterday .and brought before Alderman Lewis, charged, on oath of Mary Ann Johnston, with using threatening language towards her. Re defendant was committed for trial at the next court. ' - /njesions.—‘A hoat is now engagedon the Mo nongahela river in raising sahd,' .Thoboatla an chored oh the river, bat has on board a steam engine, by the force of- which the sand is raised from the bottom of the river and deposited in flate, ready for sale. J3ookt Seturntd. —Tho labtorian of the. Me rcantile Library wishes those members who have books out of the Library -to return them immedi ately, as all the books in the Library are to be ro-nnmbercd. ■■■■■■■ -.Ananlt and BaUery. -Joseph Dietch and I Catherine Dietch were held to bail, by Alderman lewis, an Tuesday, fqrnsßanltana battery, com mitted on Valentine Miller. The parties in the assault reside on Strawberry alley.. , Cooh— The regulations of the Allegheny Gas Company; and, no doubt very consoling to those persons, across the river* who wish for more light' They ore not all one sided—oh nos! v At it again.-!. S. M. Toung, has started a ctt per is, Erie county, at Waterford, and called ' it Young's Dispatch. Mr. Y., several pa . pers in this oity-rrhe did. Sixth Strut.—T be re-paving of this street has keen completed llll4 the passage between Wood and Southfield streets U opened once morertooU vehicles- 1 An Ado aiw.-’Ete price ot passage from tins wheeling Ims adwnoed to two dollars— ness doing* - tn -i ' ~ ,■ The admirable floating hath of - - 4 - * , Packet Picked.—b^iha -arrival x>t the cars at] ' Cleveland, from Oolnmbus, on Saturday evening last, Mr. 3. A. Forsyth, of Allegheny City, had Ju, pocket pished of $B4O. The thief tree not J pllY 22- [ detected. Burglary.— l lho house of Mrs. M’Keo, on Ex change alley, was entered yesterday, and robbed or a quantity of clothing. The articles are sup posed to, hare been taken by a party of beggars. National Convention.—lke National Free Sofl Convention, v?hieh meets in this city on the lltn of August, ie to be held in , ABBLVAL OF THE STEAMER AMERICA. i „ New Tons, July 21. ' The steamer America arrived at HaUfex last night at ten o'clock, reselling New York at eight this morning. -She brings sixtypassengers.:;:^ -The froaiversary of the 4th.of Jaly: Vfts celc hmted on board the Baltic during her voyage out in quite & patriotio manner, j v The news from England, apart from the parlia- I mentsry elections, b rother uhiuterestlng. I; There was but a slack business doing-in Cot i ton and other articles, offing to the elections.— ( Trade at Manchester was .moderately favorable,, I and In Franco a similar state of things existed, i In England, the elections form the all-engross l ihg subject of attention. . Most of the English borough members of Parliament havebeen re turned. The result thus for is unfavorable to the" ministry. : The: county elections, however, may make a ohango. _ „ • , The eleotion returns in the Daily Newsoryes terday classifies the M. Ps. as follows : Liberals 166, Derbyitea 80. The London .Times makes the returns 139 Liberals, 68 thorough Ministry, and 28 liberal Conservatives. Among the most noticoable names returned ore Lord Jolinißussell and Baron Eothschlld for London; Lord Palmer-. eton and Layard.Jof Ninevehcelebrity.Muntz and Scbolefield for Birmingham*: T.S. Danscombe,, Sir G. Wood, Hon. T. M. Gibßon, John Bright, for Manchester, J. A. Eoebuek for Sheffield,-R. M. MUnes, Sir Molesworth, G. L. Ricardo, Sir R. Peel, Hon. H- Laboushere, Turner and Mc- Kenzie. The tories hove succeeded in electing in Liverpool, Sir W. Clay and L. Bulwer for Tower Hamlets,- where; George Thompson was defeated; his constituents, expressing mnoh die-; satisfaction at the slavery question in America. hlr. Strutt, a liberal, has saocecdcd Fergus 0- Connerfor Hottlugbam. ... . -. , The Royal Agricultural Society of England of fers a prize of £l,OOO and a gold medal for .the discovery of amannro equal toGuouo, to bo fur nished In England ot £6 per ton. _• 1 The weather was fino in England and the crops in all parts of Enropo are said to ho re markable prosperous. . - Fbakce.—Rumors are prevalent of Ministeri al changes.. . The insurrection of Algsna appears to bo sup pressed for the present. . The Moniteur contradicts, a. statement, that disaffection has been dbcoverod in one of the regiments of the line. . It breported both-at London and Paris that Lonis Napoleon has informed the: British Gov ernment that he b prepared to admit certain English Staples into Franco on easy terms, pro vided the Britbh import duty on French wines be repoaled. : The condition of the vineyards, is loss unsalts factory in the Borgebb than the Rhone. , _ Theprioes of wheat and fiour had fallen in Consequence of the promised abundance. : ■ Pobtuoal.— Tho St. Uhee Salt Monopoly may be considered as suppressed, as American, En glish, Russian, and other vessels are loading on the some terms as Portuguese, v: - . - Swixzßbiakd.—The ■ Soundcrbaud parly at Freiberg haveapplied to thoFederol Counoibto discontinue tfco measures tsknu to break up their organization. - Samukia.- —Quarantine is imposed on all ves sels from New Orleans and Mobile on account of the Cholera prevailing in Louisiana. - ... .. Huhoabt.—Dembrinßky and Szcmero have written to the-Journalto Dcbats, of Paris* deny ing, that they offered thecrown of Hungary to Russia, Georgey being the only man who pro posed it. ■ „ Capo of Good Hope dates to the 29th of May give nothing now respecting tho_ Kaffir War, which is not likely soon to be terminated. Lord Cathcnrt announced to tlie enemy that no terms t could bo listened to but submission. - I Tosoaby.—Letters from Florence state that I the Grand Doko has imposed an extra tax on wino nnd all other artiolos of consumption ex cept Flout and Meal. ■ - ' Italy.— Many political: arrests had token place at Milan and Venice, for trivbl causes.— A. letter in the Times slate the rumor of the pro posed Lombard toll 100,000,000 was notcorrecti LivEurooi. Cottos Mabket.— Orleans fair 6s; Mobile fair 6i; middling 6j; Upland fair 6}; middling 51. . , The sales of Cotton during three days were 30,000 bales. New Orleans fair Oi; 9r„? n 8 middling 6|; Upbnd fair ss; Upland middling SI. • The demand was good, and prices to ship pers did not alter tho quotations generally. The sales to speculators wore 6,000 bales; for export Flour—Western Canal 19s 6d; Ohio 20s; Grain—Wheat, white, 6s Bd@6s 2d; red 6s ©Bs 8d; Corn, white, 28s Cd; yellow 80s 6d; Beef, old, 75©805; new lOo© 11 Money Market—Consols 100@100 J; V. S. G’a 1862, 103; do. bonds, 1868, 108; do. stock, 186( and 1808,107; Penn. 6’s 89j; Obio 6s, 1870 and 1876,104 j. telegbaphic news.. BY tbs XPZEILLY LfflE. EUROPEAN HEWS. yvTlI Q(ISGREBS-gHtBT fIBSBIOS. Washisoios, July 21. {House—Mr. Johnston, ofTenm,asked leave to offer a resolution thattheSecretaries of War and Navy, if not deemed Incompatible with the public good, report the number of the amy and navy remaining in and about Washington, and the duties performed by them connected with the public interests. Mr. Walsh objected, saying let to gentleman zo to the tavern keepers for information. The House then went into committee on the State of the Union—Mr. Olds in thoohnir. .. Mr. Houston moved that the civil and diplo matic appropriation be taken up. Mr Seymour moved that the Eiver and Har bor bill be taken up. She bill was then taken ° P Mp. Seymour, of N. T., explained the conge of the committee on Commerce iu framing this {nil. Mr. Moore spohe in favor of appropriations for deepening the month, of the Mississippi. .. After further dehate, the committee rose and the House adjourned. ■■ . .. ~ • Sssatb.— Mr. Clarlio, offered n resolution cal-. ling for information respecting operations to the Commissioners appointed to run the Mpiioon boundaries. , •... - Mr. Wade, introduced a bill for the establish ment of a line of settlements along the emigrant route to Oregon. ■ . .. Mr. Shields, moved the resolution of tho House; fixing tho day of adjournment The mo- said the House had,committed itself before tV* country, by passing resolutions that it would dispose of the public business on the 16th of August If it did not, the Senate would be responsible. Ho saw no reason why the Senate should not agree to adjourn on that day. Mr. Smith, moved to amend by striking out the 16th, and inserting the 80th August Tho Chair decided that the amendment having been rejected, could not be renewed. , Mr. Smith, modified the amendment, so as to adjourn on Tuesday, August 81. . : PIERCE AND KING. ; •: BostoSj July 20.' I The Democracy of the Eighth District had a j grand Ratification Meeting to-day, at Dedham. .I The Hon. Bradford L. Wales, President; Mr. I Bavrrenoe, of Rhode and the Hon.' S. A. i Ayre, of New Haven were the Great, enthasiaßm 'waß expressed for the nominees, and ahontSOO persons dined under a mammoth tent. ■ Daniel Webster arrived here to-day. from Franklin, and is at the Reverie ; Honso, and is I aaidtohavebeen closeted.with Mr. Crampton, the British Minister. Nett Yobs, July 21. The obsequies In honor of Henry Clay wore nui,e imposing. The weather-iris beautiful and the streets were crowded. The procession ttob the longest ever known here. The military turn- SttShtota«S^teSsdta £sS£r«?»s SSo W6^t P eSi^ el tnr^4 e out in great and the Clay Clubs *ere numerous. Broadway was-thronged to suffocation. Pboto>EsOT, (B. I.) •My 20- "Bishop Henahasr, of Bhodo Idsno, 4iea n Haiytewlj to*day. WHIG STATE CONATION, -| • ' COtcIKKA-n, July 21. . ■ : The Whig Convention to nominate State offi- | cars and an electoral tiotetuset ntColwnbus this i morning. - H. I>. Hosmer, of Toledo,- wasapr pointed temporary ebaiemon., Tltecongreesion aldifl trie ts were called in order, and ocommit tee of ono . from cooli district was appointed to. nominate permanent officers. A:iiko commitlco was also' appointed to draft resolutions, and to wiotn nil resolutions offeredL'wero to 100 .rofmred; without dehate.' Shis committee was instructed to appoint a State Central Committee nnd report I rules for .the .Convention..'j;. n - . TSECOSP DESPATCH.] The .'Whig State Convention met at 2 o’clock P.'M. The committee on resolutiods reported a series,' which were unanimously adopted., They, : endorse the nomination of Scott and Grab am, and pledge the exertions, ol the party in this, Btato to elect them. The resolutions also de» 1 nounce the conduct of the Board of Public Works i ond that of the Legislature. Hiram Griswold, j • of Cuyahoga, was appointed chairman, and a ; Vice President chosen front each congressional ! district. _ _ i ■ The following names constitute the State Cen tral Committee: JL 8. Perry, Robert Neil, Job. Ridgway, Lewie Hehe), Wm, Dennison, pf lumbia, J. D. Caldwell, of Cin., John Hills, of Dayton,' B. Ball, of Muskingum, ond L. Day, of Portage. D. A. Haynes was nominated for Supreme Judge; D. H. Beardsley, of Clive, for Board of Public ; 'Works; E. D. Mansfield, Senatorial Elector; William Denison was chosen second Senatorial Delegate. ‘TheDistrict Electors wore chosen from the twenty-one districts—when the Convention adjourned. Great harmony prevail ed. Two hundred and fifty delegates were pres ent. NEW YORK MARKET— July 21. Flonr...Sales 6,000 bbls State at $4,87; south; 6,000 bushels western Wheat at I 91; Ryo 80. Soles' 19,000 LubV mixed Corn at U Provisions.-Mesß Fork $19,87; prime do $l7; I barrel Lard $11,26; Beefinactive. Whisky...Ohio 21}. I Hemp... Sales GO bales at $112,50@110. j 1.,7 Tallow.i.Sales 4,0001bs at B|@B|. . ~ Stocks... Ohio eixeß,. 1870, 109; .u. ■S. fires,! 1858, lOlf. -Vs-■:q EVENING. Cotton... Sales 1000 bales, at steady, prices; . Middling Upland 9§@9J. . . \ ■ ; Hlow..eBaleßl4 l 6oo bblo. State, at $4,18. Grain-Sales 6000 bush, wheat, Western at 91@98; sales 6000 bush, upper Lake. CornrOJ. Provisions.. Mess porksl9,oB; prim? d0.516,87j sales 200 bbls. beef at full prices; sales 200 bbls l&rd otlU. .; Sugar... Sales 100 hbds. Muscavado 4}@s. *; Coffoe...Rio 9}. Linseed Oil-Sales 200 bbls. at 62. CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 21. The river is falling slowly; weather warm.—. There is nothing now in the markets. F!our-$8,22@3,26. Groceries... Firm and in fair demand. _ . • Provisions... Small Sales bacon sides in bulk, at 80. Other articles unchanged. EVENING. The river is stationry;: weather warm... Flour— lncreased demand with sales of 2,000 bbls at $5,20@8,20, and for, extra $3,27@3,80, Whisky...lo@l6}. ■ Linseed Oil—Advaneed to 680.-, .. . Pronlßionß—Nothing of importance done. ' Lard-Held higher Binco the America’s news. Butter... Sales 100 packages at 11@11}. Grocerieß...No change. ST. LOUIS MARKET—JnIy 21. The river is falling slowly; weather very warm. Arrived, steamers Cornelia, Herald and J. Q. Adams. Departed, steamer Cornelia. The markets ore extremely dull, and unchang ed in every respect except whisky, which has advanced to .17 J. Sales 1600 pigs lead at $4,80. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—JuIy 22. Cotton... Tho market ba9 closed with a; hotter demand, aud firmer. Flour and Grain without alteration. Provisions.-Wanted, bnt held above the views of bnyers; sales light. ■ ...■.. N O. SUGAR—A prime article, in; swre-onA for , si 1 , tiy/' UyISJ KING S ftliitlßßStP Vine fi or eale by tiylSJ >. INti arMOORtiEAP. S I.,NW-A lot g-CASS-SOtoxcrjbySGlia^m -sUGAR-SUbax^rime^l^y liuiiFOKD MINERAL WATER In half barrels, > ify ° n liani> for k’inJ A MOORHEAD. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES —Si. Loni« Sngar Moiaa*., .n " 0 %u lEA D_ T INSEED OIL-ISS & CO. jyjO • corner of Wood and Fifsltlrects. S" VCUP—IU bbls. New York Sugar Mouse j 40 110 ‘^"VJ'Vfu.IIMSACO Eisl'unernnc Vlour of Rice; For aale by •*Jya; ' ■ ) fl. WILLIAMS & CO ,t*S tViiob cl. € OF FEE—(SO bugs niimc Rio J. . . 10 do Lagoyrai - For said l>y_ jy2l J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., 12J _ do Raipbcrry , Ivls ■ No. ttsfl Übrriy tired. KfcKINBU tUOAKfi— : powdered! . Clarified. ■ Cro.bed. and .Loaf,, In vara and for .ale by & MonRHKAD , *>»•** - ■ I ... LilU'iKS FUK SAtih - ' • O 100 tharea Iron City Copper Slock; $ t»o Allegheny Saving* Wank : 20 -da BracdDck’* Field Plonk Road; S* OOOSandyaud Beaver Cunnl Bond*. By ; jyj4* i - y AUSTIN IiOOMIB, 0i Fourth gl. TjIKESH FHUUB ■ Quince” > Hermeileally Scaled. Forsaloby J LAVELY& CO., jytO Tea Dealer, and Grocer. ryrHICHALL—JUI.Y—In order to make room for G" Fall Good., the proprietor has deieranned to cloie “trek ol’Men and Boy. Sommer Clolhlng, »l a ■prroi reduction. The mcreJu ons arc invited to ca *■ C»,h buyer. con l,o[ CHESTBH. H Wood elreel. " Dlatzionrl H*rSst U«ni«i ■ .... THE auhrcribera to . the fund for ereeniie tte New Diamond Market Honto, im theoiiy cf are htrebv notified that the tectmd instalment of SO per cent w.U fce required lobe paid on or before the ldtlt of -Ai „u,t neat By order of the Committee. ivatiHt • HPOU P. KINO. Treasurer. -1 If AN I't.D-A PAtl'iS, of about Uj). oared j good ana W welllmproved laud, wiiliiu sixty rnllea of thin city, and within two mllea of the Ohio and Pennsylvania K AL.SO-Several traets of from 8 to Sttoetei good land, SaUroaS? nly mi it e pp°y S h '‘CURTIS" OOBBS, 1 i“Jo No. Wood street. ... - notice. . i ■nr lit RE A 9, Letter* Tcitonientary Id the Estate di W JOSKPti OUST,- late of the cuy of Pituburßh. deceased • have been granted to the gttbsctibers. Alt. pr “' nt W c y vir! e*«" waiawflg M A, E. Cl/sT, Elecultil. iiivldenu. ' \ ; : OeSicb o» PiiTSBOPPiI Gab COMPtSY, j , Trimees of ilte Pitubu gh Gas Company have T dav dcclated a Divided of Five Par Cent. on .iflVnnUnlstOefc'ofß'id Company, out of llie profils of months, pay able to stockholder* or their legal “o firfttvith, at the office of Hie Company' "P"a *%»!&i"* 3amSm,CHRIBTV, Trctsater. Kaac .Mon VE TJ« J un" n if Sepiemoer rt“ . blls f or , o mo umeliad b » ve ' Biluble ttsSlßtM ' :o i»d 10 sell U'O ?- baT f„ B U a/V Cornier Slock, at an. exceedingly low a ; .■ sSStitfS;!Sis^ 23S33^hSS» Sioclt o.>Q t ||otßE&9W9f Gilab™. Toseiheif with’ a i Ladies' Drew Gooda. Al«o, a Jarge swci f i liosicry, i Gloves. Ac. These, toseiUerwilb oar former potcfiates, roaitea our.atock unsnrnaased by any west of Attomonn ■ tains? to which wo solicitUia attention ofbuyersj as wee an offer ihemon iheinost'favqraol(V tertas. jt4 P. GRVifiQ Oft vp. aoaang*helaCem«tery« f|>UE Corporatort of the Monongahela Cemetery, in* i corporate*! by-ike Legitimate ofPendsylvaaiat on theSd of May, U 52, are requented io meei ai N 0.144 Fourth street, oa THURSDAY, the 22d instanyal 2 o'clock; P.ftfc * • - ' , Jomah Kirgt william Holmes, Roberts. Hays, George Miltenberger, Robert Palmer,. . .... George W. Jackson, Joseph P.Gttzzam, lames 8. Craft, George Bruce* • George C Rees, Andrew B. Berger, 8. B. LWtagston* • James Llppoocoit,*: H. Hanley, ■■ i <-f3„s. Braer» ••' • ' •'■■.•• A 'C*lf-"Magee;. i -.* ■ ’ Rtohwftßobb, yyssiiul 'CJW^T. BANK NO' sjjLt rr- cxcuange Baakcrti SauA ttteett, PBohurg/li onto. Slate Bk and Branch*! • 1 Other Solvent Banks. .• - f Bk of Sandusky-- .7s. Granville ....... . Norwalk ..—.-.flO' WoOSUIt ™* -25- INDIANA. State Bit and Branches * | ILLINOIS. State Bank Branch. •—.6(1 Bk of Illinois—-*- •—75 ; KENTUCKY. > All'BolvemßankB-'e t MISSOURI. State Bk and Branches*-1 MICHIGAN. All Solvent Banks-•*■-• 5 , WISCONSIN. Marine & Fire Ins. Co. at _ . Mi1waukee........... A ■■ TENNESSEE. - All Solvent Banka—' B NORTH CAROUtfA. AUSolvent Banks- —t SOUTH CAROLINA.H All Solvent Banks—- li . GEORGIA. All Solvent Hunks - 1. • ALABAMA. All Solvent Banks.,. - .~;A, LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks—* > •_ ill EXCHANGES. New York —i prera Philadelphia*—‘ :• Baltimore ■•••* “ Cincinnati'***— ■••• l dia. Hocra & flwrient* Corner tf-Weeitana PENNSYLVANIA* Pittsburgh Philadelphia- • “ ~r» Brownsville ' M . ***rr* „ Baekscouaty}*: >.wr|' “ Chester Co; (new Issue) “ i Columbia Bridge rr * j i .Danville ■- .j> £ ! Delawaw >r-rr-»"“ i DoyleatoWn r Easton •*»**•• £•• ■ Germantown Lancaster Banks "»r*; ;* Lebanonv Montgomery co*—- u Northumberland.-**-** M PottsviUe- • Beading' M •**♦*- u Schuylkill C 0. K - ■.•■/*.*** Washington «'«- :“- Westßranch i 4 --—mv 4 *. • Wyoming***—* ••*■**>-J 6 . Carlisle ..*•*«.•«»—•**— • I Chsanbersbnrg -; ?vr?rf t Erie ?,«*«•* «*.* • * *■*!» •:*' * r ♦ • Geuyabnrgh* -r—v *.• *r. I .Harrisburg:*:••••».l Honesdale*»•>*-«:•? •* :t I Middletown >»***"l; Wayncsburg*******• ■*.». f Tors Banks*«»•*.*•••*?• I. '•Relief-Notes••••:—*>.** I- United Stalo?Cank*—*ls .AHegßeny Guy 9crip«v pat Allegheny Coi -. • »prero PuisDurga City. u ••*- par new york;;. New York City» •••*> vpat Country Banks* •»•»• »*•*: X NEW JERSEY. „ V ,Jj « All Solvent Banks**’*— (I gP r^T. 1 ;if*.•;;, ,i\ u DELAWARE. SU Louis * toaaNS-.V.'.'.'” r " VALUE OF COIN*. MARYLAND. AmericanGnld(new)-p«.. Baltimore Banks*•*•*.*■•par • do ; . ; da {Dju)*sprein* Country Banks**—****/ I Sovereigns*:*.*•.*,-»►& 435 VIRGINIA. Guineas* »• - 500 Dkof Vft.and Branches f PredejicsapeTS*;**,*• •■'7,60 Partners’ Bk & Branches I TenThalers*—*..**'* v ?35 Valley Bk and Branches i TenGallders**** ••**. 3j90, Exchangeßk&Branch’s 4 Lou.ia.d^r*—•**.!*••»*. 435 Wheelingßanks>***->A- Napo]eon.v--**--32* do Branches* *»•$•• DoabloonSjPatriot**-* IS t TO NEW ENGLAND. 4 do Spanish.. 1&8S' All Solvent Bonks--"” * Dneais *•*<> COMMERCIAL. DAILY REVIEW OF THE} 'IB IBKET. ' ornc* oj m* Djult Moimys Post. . 'v ■ ' - Thursday, July 53,1852.. . } Yesterday continued warm and dull. -The wansac t'ona are so few and far between, tbet it is nlrapet need less to note them FLOUR—Ths only transactions now* taking place, ore principally from stores.- We noi-*ateeof 69bb!». at 53,«, SO do 83,115, all from store. CllFfcSE—Sales of 150bo«.« o(«OM SUGAR.—SaIes of G hhdi. ccramon atsl, OIL-—Sales of 3 bbls, No; 1 lard, at 85;. BACON.—The sales were light. We note 3 hbde I shoulders at BJOBL 1 do. bams at ICc. ” COBIMEHCIAI. SOMaiAHT. TURPENTINE—At Wilmington, 15th Inst, 725 bl.ls ht 31,10 for yellow dip, and ©',ls for virgin dip;. ;Spm s Turorutine—3Bo bbls changed hands at 33e. KMln —A salo of eominont large bbls ) was m.ile at 81,00 bbl* Tar—None lnmarltetjlastsoleB2,ooPbbl T,m ber—Five raft* have been exposed of at lhe following prices,via: 87,00,8,50,D,00,1 ,00end 12,Wr V M let!,— prices vatylng»«tonaalny. . V... WOOL—Lola eonunueio arnra at Albany, and are | taken freely, nt prices ranging from 30 to Wo. Among | the trade we notice some movement,bat no sales of any umonni have yet been; made. -It may., appear. strange, | buvit is nevertheless truth, that Wool, at the present 1 lira , eommnnds.better prices ni the West than caane I rC, Ai CinoUmail the demand continues active, and tie { market is again firmer; but our quoin lions remain the I Slime Friees are now very neatly, as high as at suy 1 time lost season. In this pecuon of country lhe cupbas been nrc'.iy generally parebased, andin eastern laoiana ] and western Ohio very little remains in the, bands of growers, -The dealers in this ciiy.haveparchasedmnch j moreeiiensive’ytfilryearihnnlast. Weqaoto: Ciomwon. astffcSQc«» qaajter blood. 2C@iHc; ooc-bnlf :e0,2£©320i three quartersdo,3Wlbc.; fullJ >037, Tab washca oi>d Toll, Unwashed, ono-half off. ■ COFFEE.—The maikela* BoHjtnoweonuattqoUtho I Inactive «:ate incident \n the raid-summer season. Only e frwbnudred Rlu have bceu sold at .] Tbe Import ibis week is-1,000 Obra from *f*s ua *f? „ : AiKcWOrleans we have aioln to notlco adaU mar ket, business havrng been confined during inc past three dsysvto a few small lots. #t tJ2F9c.»Uiaoniinng in lhe aejtigato to 600,bags, and jndaJjng ylO 7«; ' lorday.aUiJ jund Tbcmsrkcioloted ■with a sure* or 2? 97d ban* m o**t bonds, and ?*47ljn second ‘aids mating a total of 35,322 bags against id,- thl? same ume last year. FOB.T OV PITTSBOHOH« a nkt'fl'iwim w*tsh is tos ctus.iii* Reamer AtUieUc* ParkmsonvProwtisfilie> tt Baltic* Bonnet, lirqwrtsvtUe. M ■ ■ . ' j.M‘Kee;jlend«clcson,McKeeaportt:; “ Thomas fcftriver, liaiicyjVVeaiNewion • Genoese. Conant*\VeitNewu>.n., • S. Bayard, Vecble*,^uwbeth.; “ MicmgafiNo.^CoicS/Bcaver. “ , " 12xchango» ConweH, Wheeling. J D, Gordon: Mahery, Clnchuia l. . DEPARTED: . >« . Baltic, Bennci-RrownsviUer - f Atlantic, Vatk inton, do . j.M’Kee,HendrieksotfcMcKeeijJOTt. ■ Thomas sUrlver,B»iley, WestPfcwlon. u ■ > « 8. Bayard* Peebies t Elixnbeih> • “.. Michigan No. 2, Bores, Beaver. “ Forest Guy, Murdock, Weilsvme. •t•“ -Cornplamer t Gt»rdon, Wheeling. : -u Joauce,Skelton. Wbeeiiag#- . • u: Julia Dean. McVny. Zanesville. • « Huron v RFABUaii.Wheeling* . .« Ventute, Maxwell, Cincinnati. i “ Alliance, YoaPg,CinclDpqti« . filatiettc, Parfeerfttmffb, Hocfclng- AsgUli The tle&mer HAIL COLUMBIA, A- S. Mdsier. will Icato Pitisbarer; every Monday, m 3 &!«“ r. MiTewrnJns wDI feaw ifocungpon A.M. 4 • : . .■■ Passengers and shippers mayrely on thn nunoM «c -commodamman EPor liOnQ lioaobi por Lons «■ and'GnJUpolU* '■ The Ime streamer 60V. MEIGS, ScCsK T Maser, will leave for the above F0, 3 fr« g ,.l or Aply T Ci^oart,or» a6^ N 0.61 Water«!..and C3Ftom»t. _ ■ For Ktttannins and qatdsb. IJSSEUft THE light draught and pleasant ausamet Capt MajJ»a»». wll ltavothe AUcghcuywbatf anMonday^WedneadayondFridata, at 3 o’clock, P. Jl, for Kiuaiunng and : Catfish^ For freight or pasaaae apply on board. Inoyta Allegheny m v «r Traaß‘ REGULAR PkANELIN PACKETS. Tut-One siearoer ALLEGHENY BELLE \V». lU*ha, leayeilho AUe-. for froiiicllil,every Monday nndriiirtiay, •tiaiiai'rALLEffltENY BELLE Wo Si. Capt. Jons liJL»i)A, leaves aoAllegboaiwliuf for , tanir uwt-» w«ane*a»yt , »oitetroruinc»nn»M. i!u ■ ■ ; . : Tub new end HlSl running stetinTerClN- BjßsimGiU«,Mnaier, will leave !w:»* lgb "^ B ACON—IMOUfiis. Hbow, joit frem smoke house; loots, do Bhoai4e ß . 8 F«s»l=».7 81l(U . ; i : Wo: CSmlihfioU street. *m's FAST'PltOUUCli— fresion&TWettlH’tyeasl row* Y E Baiialn’s ’« Si« ™ * ® «“»' B4 * B j. n. WELBEN, tar sue uy Book«elltf ar.d Stationer, I-OR 1 ; fM TOWntimefl. he raaen 3il ana «ih. ■ . u t . r Y« I Moor.Ye I •m.-rnTli'P Ift HEREBY GIVEN to nil nuidwten of N°ni>oJoweW miW.ichesahnt Hooftjs now repay i/l- r»uf Jowciry ttu h-Tt endttoat fashionable fine r^d P feweWy,»n?at lowcrprlces thaiionyotht.fdeah «¥» SS estnbliSmenfi inmtea.. bomnm>. , gn gpoons from 85 to j -Wntcho« l ftoro «1 cjtiip Pleare call at *WODI,St only Wholo.nle ortco I t.m>trr btore in the city. UM _ a-Mogvs-lN BE C&BrGROUND. A nanr Ethi a new “ d F S y ®oSt uy lS : W - sssifs^wJSr’ 'feM&ed aoifoi rfjeto Guiana ram. H , BBWffli«Wi«4lt. Auction C»i4. ... min: ondetslicned. alteranlntetvalof foßTSßiit*) T unto remmed business. , Having compiled with tho rfaaisitlons ofthe law regulating Salei at Auction, hsvinfl oioctitetl a first class Licence us Auctioneer tot the City of Pittsburgh, he offers to bis friends and the : p Refers to the principal City Merchants- 1 • W . t.-w __i A Tih& Commercial Salts hoodm* torncr of-Wooa. A toil Fifth streets, »t 10 tfclck, sortmentofßoAsonabie» Staple ind Fancy vtj CooaSj Clothing, Boots S - Kitchen Fsrnlmje, to. :.v. Af 7 O'CLOCK,.?. Mo,, Books. Stationery, "Fancy articles, Innsleal; tnstrn, meitts,'i/ardwsi« and Cniletr, Clothing^Yarietyj^pd*, Cold.nd Barer Watches, Ac. giffl'ltßaSti itttcUdMM; c THRESH ARRIVAL OF Ac -A large £ and extensive assortment or Millinery, SUks, Bon nets, Krobrdfdered Laces,Ac ,received at M Kenna* Auction House, and will remain open for lliis day only. ,'llieiradc aro respeclfnUy-inyitedlocrdl andexamtne. he fame. - D}OJ P. M’RLNNA, Auctr TIirATCHES, JKWELHY, Ac., AT Ancnos. —.On W Saturday evening, Inly Mtthat.eAfejJß.Jl®*. will be sold, at M’Kenna’s Auction House, gold and sU ! ver lever and common Watches, Finger and fcaEKIPS*! pencil cases, pens, a collection of books, AIM a va r.etyofsea-enable ready "tn^Cloihiii^Pry goods. pi ai. a avis. abo On BUILDING LOTS IN MOUNT WASHINGTON, Z\J ON COAL HILL, at Autrio:?— On Saturday afternoon, July2lih, at 3 o’clock,on ihc prerallea. wm be sold, SII town of Mount Washinpon, on Coal Hill ■withm afew mlnuits walk of lie any A new Turnpike Road Is now beta* constructed, which will render them eesyjif access, 'fhcee lots commaud splendid ■views of tae two elites,ihe rivers ami surrounding country.. .a - : Toii.ibfi route front L land » Pitebirgh, a large Pocket BooMoatauung ihiee Land Warraittsj 160 jicre* .each, assigned to the subscriber by It. J« Holhduy of Winchester^ Va-i 820 to gold, and eSdO bill on Bankofyalley t ya.,becide«»«^ Iral memoranda, boles. Sc/ Any person leaelosUie rocket Book vrilb the editors of ihe jPcjl, or foraarding It to the editor or the Cleveland Ptoimirai '■ Fin© uolong Blacfe *rcno. *'tsl E would cal) the attention of our.retail • W to our largo stork of Black .Teas» Beleclcd With great care in the New.Ypi.k market: •v. . Souchong, & ft, - Me.; En<;liihUrtaWa»t, &&• Fine Oolong, , . iOM Eure Oolong, 75c. Young Hyson, rnjpen&l» and Gunpowder, same puces aa pure and fragrant- ‘ Retail Grocers arc Invited to call and examine oar B bek either packed In Quarter or half poocnt- paokagea, 0, « bulk, by «h« tajf petm Teft Blore) i-o v 33 Fifth street* ' New Bookßl : Hew Books 1 • • •• TUST Published and lor Bale s ai H-. Miner &CO.lB, No. J 32 Smlthfield street t _ . The Prairie-Seoul, or, Agatone, the Henejade, a ro mancß of border life; The greater portion of-lbitwork originally appeared in Blackwood, and 1b orihe highest, order of intent jas every thing marl he to obtain admls Sinn into the pages of that , oldest of British Reviews. WhUefil'ta.or tho Days of Charles 11, all historical romance, illustrated; This work has aohieveda world tvide reputation, presenting the-most brilliant, picture which the truth of historv and the magic of romance were ever united m effecting, of a period the most inter* 1 Mtlnc in Ensliflh nnnsls.._ • , • , . .. I - Fair Roscmond, or the Queen’s Vicliro, by Pierce Egan, Erq., author of Quinton Maucy.B. . , Subscriptions received for PmunßcaPpubUshed. iylO No;M SmithfieltUtreel^ Hefluctlon of Price*l . - ■ _ . . at tee erencs store, NO; tbs market st., FVth r»RNTi-f/7£ PSA CENT /IOOD BONNETS forlSteenisj Bonnet Ribbons for (t deems a yard; Cnlieoes,4etst Good Shawls from Sato SO cts j besi Crape and Silk Saawi9 88 to 8-1; very Wee LawucatBct* a yard; Berages,SO to 25 cu; Silk Tissues 31 cu only, and ihedqurute new style of Mus lin de Soil reduced to 3?S cufpyard. . - Mv first annual sale begin* this day, and I assure Urn ladies of my fixed determination Ur. oleur my shelves of my large stock of Summer Goods, to make room for my Fall and Winter supply, which will shortly arrive from London, Paris, and New York. Some of my goods were only received last week, and yet I will sell themeheap. I *’Rememher,l have no damaged goods, pr.old Stock, to. I put off, butail new, fashionable, seasonsbleand Perfect, articles. laoice ullsUMi. . H7*MILLINERT.—Madame A; Gosling has reduced I hernlillinery to so low a price that ladies don’t Withto I bay them any cheaper, ] tiy3 W. M’CLINTOCK. “ T, o,' TWICBRhI; « CO.'B FORWARDING AND. COMMISSION UOUgB, SAINT LOUIS. iQTTTt TvricheU A flogrldge* __ COMMISSIONAND FOfcWAftUINGWKRCHANTB, • .: Comer Commercial and Pint i 'UTILI* promptly attend to all consignments andvoifi i YY mipaiona eiiunstedlolhem, and. will maie jiDcrai 1 cash advances on consignments or Bills of Lading «* * ot 1110 porehaso^".of Other Produce, will be promptly fiUcaaitho lotwMtP®* sible prices, and on the best terms* . - ■>: >iiiee- They Will also undertake Ihe wUlementand eeu« tlos of claims of Importance: and hope, bytnejr ei&l personal efforts and attention to aJMhe mteres their friends, to give general lauafaeuon. nt»«wao“*. . cincinnatlj Geo.CoUier, St. Louis; SJ^rfcGo"»“ Page & Bacon do 1 Froicrt do Charless, Blow* Co, -S.°riSSM*Whiiemhn,dft . : Chouteau & Valle, do SP»“d“ Co , jW. Bailer D. Leech * Co, M Bock * .Morgan, & Bro, Pituburah} Philadelphia, HJ | B Philadelphia; ShteJda*«"jj_j^j. n oWB,XouumDe; ?Ttwic® fc w>- ‘»{e“r cOMM IS# 10N HOUSE,, - Mlab iSfd' rjtHlS low Commission, and patronage •few X- - • ■- - •. ...... , "■V-^^Vs ‘ ;o.i v ' ,■ ■■•.■:■ >■: ■>f3. , t'.K * •.<■ ..■■■*■.■■• • - .* ‘ * r "■ } ' * 1 T V ' J .. ... .• ' V ‘ i*. * - v - «t ■ • H V t a %*■ t . - jZ.-* .Jk -At). „> V Cdyrot Rheonrtlimlt *na»«mfir»in*dT batpelnfalttoabU- liMVerftU*. _ Offleeand Fri«» OmnltnUonßoom* no»4li DIA« Ham, PUuhareht Benna. *h* AtLEY. BrSßanfoilwor rmtnai Ditttsu.toi neb peip- MSTbBBIoI mtfeeikmf, brought on bylmprodince, Sonon, Oreibral Dlaekaiyev InnrarUy of (be BlOod.'WUh alldlseijeao.Hseyenetea, origin. Skin Disease,. Scorbmlo EraptlOM, Teuer. B&wbnajMeWntUlD&encyjSaßteiil-Wkokaapjltn?: poteDCT,PUe»,KbemniUini, Peart* Wejkneu-MoMh. It Suppressions, Diseases®! lheJolii«,H«iiUlnAnoj Neurons Affection* Palnsbyh* Back and Ulns,trrita ,tion* of the Bladdor and KiineysjSttccastfMlytnsaud. , ’pr*etlee(Bii In this ciiyvcneMesDr. Brown to offerassnTencekofspeedy curs to all who may C< Diamond ay; - Chargee moderate* ' nov&daartY itemfIUHTAIBTJg CUBES!. . J 5 T THS ® PEPSI®. •Vntm D'.ffaugtom's mlt Cascj and Carta-: mdtncs —O* a* I—Miss. i.R.,«gedSß This lady ra* very spare nndsalloW' -bad incessant pain .and neaslnessinthepitorihe tomach. Two or. three imes a; day : lie; pam In. i reased- to .snrk a degree I 1 the stomach in the T?,* mSdSre”) no » C e“^etfal^»"r|»»”okg ?e“LTdo P £™*dw«^^ cleaner* SSsaX&^BBSSOgS roffirad pain, osnany -very «- vere*in thetegtan of the-stomacnTfoMhiee yearaptet,. andparticnlarfy intense after eating. retsrn of the pain. Tongue clean and moist, no sore '"nKiSßisßin'coaK.—Xoufreflfr, XpiSlnyilfidl-—On. thh 7th of May, 1851, Rev: M-OyWillmm., pasiororshe Fourth Presbyterian Rhurcb,in had been for a longtime confined to his loom, and most ot the time to his bed, widrDyspepsiaandCbronlcDiar rbrnai and was to nil appearance on the very verge of. tbs grave,and acknowledged to be so by his plij gfcian, who had tried all the ordinary means inhlspower with-, oat effect: and at llie above named time,fhe.paiient, by the consent of his physician, commenced the .use of Br. Honghton’s Pepsin, and to the astonishment surprise and delight of alt, he was ranch seUeved the first day. The thltd day he leftbts room. The stath.djyv"Web -wasOsCessively. hot.be rode ten miles wnh no had ef ■fect; on-the eighth day Un went op a visitlo the coantm | ena on lho thirteenth day.thongh not entirely res.ored ] to his natural strength, he was so far recovered at lo go , alone a journey of five hundred miles, wliere he arrived “n safeiy?maeS improved In heaith.haviltg had no dts inrtssrice of ibo sionmcb or bowofs after inking tbtr first 0 «e ofFeDsia fhese are feeißnotMmro/enable, and this is a case which ought to con?ineevali ritepucajhat ihere Pepsm. ■^.eU'byfl»eiaManddW?ep -2FS &e “ d “ 14 °’ ■Tbe Great Ve«e tttltjl. Komedy 1 DEM. S. MYERS' EXTRACT, - : Dandelion, Wild Cherry and Sonapama, V THIB valuable medicinal prejrara-! differ* eniiralr from.anysfoipla '••'^**e2s:-' r - “ extraiitoESarsipanlla’.’:or, com mon pun Tying medicine. it is uconl nminH of many of MOST ;CMSAN*. 3P> MEDICINES, with othem w acting directly:on iheKidneTSi or V ■fiSßßa" h«t»«ng immediate rcfctcncetotho re*-. • lief, and continued healthy operation . -JL- of some internal organs. .Jl conr r JBKlmfc: tains articles which enter ..into no *tw*T*TMiiTttiCfo in existence* ana — [g ujjiuyjtLLED J . . pleasM^truhetostc,amli»^more^coiicentralj|d.^ than MV other In themarkei. Person,-whohave taken HsS™p£iUa” by the gaUon, withoat ielief.havehetn ■•oiiifiiiw fattd b'Ttisfoirtwo ortbrte oouljs*; iw* is the only Compoundin.which-Dandelion* Wild CheiTy. g &«o‘"^V the most clean« D& an4ht.Uo|Offeeg. To care ‘many diseases. DTbpsics. Ktdney'_Coin olints'&SiOtaw'off Watery flumorsftotn the Blood, orcornpt'and lmtatlngeecreupnaof diseased oigaM from the Uoroa^bMranons^^ajhe Kldnets as rao t fd hy this medicine. • “cSpremVl tSS:* JnfacMhisveTyopcralion, ! far which it is parUculfttly ■ compoundedvdifiers from , all other preparations; and makes w the.bpsv compotmd -IN I julu'cABE 3 OP DROPSY,nse thlSmetoiM;- 1 It will relieve; Ithas cinodwhen life luelf.waade l -naired of. It contains articles that wiU cuTO) if aiiy». [ tfing can, and takes the only method to make perma. ncQlcareß sHlP FEVER! BHIP FEVER f : To prodace testimony in.proorof .the dls •*.,* u ocknowwigediyiiew.- The public hayesolong been taugUUb regard it as cute „ . And by the Great Vegetable. Remedy* : Dr H. B. My* or** EXtrast, Dandelion, Wild Cherry Ac.,, allone; ■ tc* nelect the following, as a *peci©en.Of the purae*. rolitesum^ IB"" «B?y'opSmraSr , &@s»sasss?i timlnriv to the study and cure of Uie Ship Feverj with nlmoS oveiT Plfaw of-wkieh to i* conrcrtam, give, ihe foUoWicg testimony in relation to. the effects of Utt* Dr. 11. B. Myers’ Eru.ct of Dandelion, Wild Cherr* and SarsapnnUn, consider tugenena curnuve 'a’^ e 3 T M CE, «o,dhy No - uw “ re rrfeß°<- aprs.deodfcw . No 57 Wood streeuPmslmryh ■ -pROOMS-159 dozen, cM*wn«ren«j:!g. yu _ : YmrCAR-a) Obi. Beipnre P^XnTfcsiuT bD',.«»l W. m {“fjgfor V^^g 0 ”-” 0 a». P^l.XwiLg&Ma^oU Sm.T3 OF foMaleby f&SSr” “ 3 - 9 by 'VrWttl Ia ~ SP SILK J-oPtINS—A. A. Ma»s *«• eeived two cases fine B>lfe.Pop»pg; gOAP-JW boxes P^^ RbAUU^-W niQKlilB\ l m^DlUo n d7 _ " J ■‘VY-S®* —v '-> -r-TS *r% 3 * *“ , ** V w ~ ** _£: I * T . •K • •'• '.>•,' ."v-i*-*r »-Vi "•i-- 'v J X- ‘VX, Tj.£»'-: v ,' v- ■ ..-,- c'"A 'J--.' r , :; . vX? 1 -"/.-.',''' ; r&t±*V ov t v ,V V *“ *., * 1 f f * *» -‘ * 1 .<''.vV‘ - -V f"'* C‘ ■ ' , ' ' »*' ‘.- , v * lV * 1 ‘ * ' * <•' * * *'-''L- tJ: A^::C--■’ v, r :, ; h' :; - ;; -- Vv'X --'.^.v. 1 '«.'•••-• ■ • »"»■.“ .*•: •. ■v. *;. ' ■\-{j “ 1 T'\ V> i' ; x . JU eTl °^^i]pMVia° r • 140 ban. tleSßl Aaa-3cm...gON3 t jjresh MfBXSANI) TUBS-IOOdM. JDy gTUARf it SILL. HA SHARES riTTSBUKOH ANI» Clißm-i rii iPK sit/K UACfaS A* Mabok . & Cos bav© «W«UP« EiprdM,) SOplecwjfiacNoUlng. .hflm LftCO. : • • • • • —■ ■ - ** l9 No«.6j anil 64 MBit el street. —ftOWN NUSUNS.—A' A: ftU«oii,A CohAK teih *ing off their largo aworlmfiutot Brown Lmenii at a great redaciloft from forpcr • • • TMRK CRACKEBB—A. froth lot Jnstieceivod and fei E” J^E3M ’ CA r»o.*d^t. TsrANTEO—iO shades OWo and Pennsylvania Ball- W- rOadSuick; to comploteuu order. ■; jy2o - AUSTIN LOOMI3 t No. 91 Fonrlh st. TtIDGE STOCK WANTED-*la exchange fot some: Xt other deßirableCoppet Blocks, by on«of oarensto- Serawho wishes lo divide his mleicJt into various Companies, A. WlLKIr,® «, cv,, : : * Slock and Exchange Brokers, ivlt* - 75 Fourth sreet. BURUtfOTONHEBRING „ ' „ SO boxes G, P Mitchell's " extra.” 30 do Seotob Hertioe. __ Received andforsaie by f rs, jy!s tea um mtttr Blr e«t, a- BBLS. GERMAN .PRUNES— 3do French ..rlivti end ferrate by 101) Pine Appier. Jn«t VEBY &CO, * qo.n'Deaiers and Grocers, w 235 Liberty street ' ■ w ijnNOAN fc K«P' c,, S | y inStnna his -Wends rj Dl mblie(tew/allTjtlMH on the SI si Jane ta- U< Jg" 1 SSSjikfOKT HOTEL will be opened for S“ ieMflSoSfi«“ of BOABDEHS, dating the mm mi&«ihfortiJnnn73m tW tmlnM* of tire law firm lbafitm tar who laduly authorize* to use the nya|° 101>[yy , that purpose. li. LEB my* - - - rpd cow"*i*ppa« fl 10 bgtoar 11 V~ VjlJrSE* otfiM oaTirijpercei*-. «w» J*ieaqe?te- t»ke her nw THOMAS WILSON. Greet Sfcla ofOrjp Boodll A. JwlrEnnrt, sSdt, oa TutMay v Jiily 6tb, at Nas.64aa464llailt« amarion tfaeii Wholesale Kao.WTrilliaopra i4‘i6 Beuui Ttafle, suod thelrlmmeiißi « ftßy I;m «™aJ IjfrtfM. , , w * .■ w'V *. * a UmiattiMUmtefanniinrlreof- ~ »P* . ' ' H, C UEBTEH, 71 gnKMiijM«■ v 4Mk-.2S. L S!r> CTORB KOOIi~,WmMmt in* - *~twmuitnvHiet. ■'.* S'HBEJ! fret j4O inches la dt* i tmelor, tni»eajOioHiinte. FnDMhth* - • c ™ ~ ' N l Hlc(t *CO,Bi Watormet . ffHOfI4H.IV IN T«K NIMH VyA«W— A vacant XTLoi onPenft etreei,S4 feeifroni, Wending becirlW' feel la Spring alley, adjoining lot waned by lio cliyj * ’ and oeeapiedbyihefndcnemience Entitle Company- - Fur sale by AUSTIN - COO\HS, > rJIO No.OjFontlli street. _• F6Tli«Ktr~ T>E?IRABLE ttTANO—I effcr ft? re L/ ihe warehoaJo now.occapicd by. me. a* A: dnup' store oa.tbe, corner of-LLbeny/and Hau^^lrecU*.*.a good locciuoa for badnfci* of any iiiiJ. ! ro < «'*ssjoA ' given immedtAtety, fm>l2) 3aME,B A. JONEft. : Lotm Allejjtrtnyw uyjfirmitn# 2tfft* ' J 7 :on Bea«r •irocVj lDina extt!tiiJrnsr ba«k6o*/feetiO"air: ‘> : . QMlc>V ncnr comer of BcaveroodJaclrioaetrsett* This property »* wellrtabled.fora. flwellimtforbmlrtcM . * Stan*. Apply 10 THOMAS MQFPiTT, „ - jyl7 * - No SSrtftMltget,'.V : v v ■ Jt? aod aeax Bncfc DweULpg- \hre*r .- l'hsliownrciiM>fe«t.ftWiVbyisOf{:erdeep. ~ v Said jioa&ea are m ihero&renctytfJhe Ltms,lsavin&Mf',, Sclent space in from fonhc efecUda tf-otber butUJlnga.-v- Apply to THOMAS MOFFIIT, jySO _ No. 29 mbWeL T»KOPEETy-IN THE SEVENTIf - VfMID FO& r loton Come Avenue, 3ifcot ftoat, and crttetjdinr booklit* feet, haying on it atwp »tory Brlei ; Honse. Rood well, findptbereonveniencer. . ; j°U No MPoqnheHeet. - ’owt* 'FOR UEN l\—Front ilia lot of April next, the - SM -Slote, svith Dwelling attached, on tho corner of J>a.H l rtet and First street*—a good barioee* ttaod for a'Siore or Tavern, it bclnronly orm sqoare from the . river—-will bo rented iorr to fi \ No. a® Liberty »t;_ marls:tr ■tT.OuMBSy.* businessttandand Dwelllng,.*l.lnate ci , gfe! the corner of W>lle and Chathamstreet? I wuul4 suit for a ConfecHonaiT* Shoe, Dry-Goeds,of Grocery Store. The Dwelling has olrie roomarstorpfixinrejMfv complete. Beat-low. •. Endmreyai Esquire- FAKKIW-. street FiftliAV anl« {J9ls;3t . .... js?or Sei«» - i /»n ’ACHEa OP LANi> ialJiwjcnco coumy,pettr :y IUU Cro'U Cm Canal, lhrec tjharicrs of o mite from/ Edinburgh,Eve miles from New Castle, OOucrcfc bottom»-■.>: half tbo tract good timbers SO uore»be*t cosli-aboands With limestone, and (s well watered* threefiouneg mills in the vicinity* •• Apply to -• •,* • OUBTIS fc-DO Wls, •> j y g itfl Wood street. TltOR SALE—A HKtJG StORSi on the cornet pf ;:. i.-jJ ■- High street and Pennsylvania Avenue. / 'luestock:. • i consists of a we*l selected awottmesitof DniMjPaints, j-&c A good bnbtness now established, which can ~ easily be letairqd. _ . * * I • Terras t half cash, and balance on time* .Applyto ; , . THOMAS MOFFITTj Heal Estate Agent, I ivl7 : ' . •; £0 Fifth street. • : mAijf>»uirth&stenbenv>lie. ttoad,nlnc~ JJ tmies from the city, containing 112 .acres, 70 of which are in a high**© of cuUlvauon On. tha premi ses Is erected a franie dwelling,4o by 25.?eef r oAeund a v halfaloiiesMgh r coDttinlngfiveTooms,ondhnl9hcdin,: ; ; moaerhatyle; atso> a log barn andothernecesßaryuat; buildings. There are two hundred choteoyottng, fruit . ,reeil ift£S T U? ' 0t W 1 THOMaI HOFFITT, ivso q ’ No. 29 Fiflh>tteev jy<» _ - *v m..— YpOK BAL.E—A i{iree>tory liricic .IiQO»C sttuated,on : . . . r Peon sweet, m Out Ninth Ward The lot 1»« Je4t front by ICU . feet' deep. Front building £l-hy .«Ufeel,3. . stories high, back building IdbylOfectftwoßlpti.s.htgii*/• containing nine rooms.and emranee h*Hs also,u 1n the second story,2l by 10 feet, portico ln from, with an iron railing. This Property will be sold ycry loW.if , I applied foraraniediaiely'. TJIOMAS MoFFirr , ’ ‘ I jvl? vv N 0.29 Fifth street. H' (JUSE ANU LArr t' UR' 61(HR}.—For mtc, * two ■story Brick 1 House',of-ihar rooms, kitchen and cel*.:«. UTi finished garret and wide porch to (he second story* • out ooen. garden and shade tree*, a largdigrapo arbor, of choice fruit; the lot is d&feeifrom bvs»dcep—«Kin complete order; situate - lit the Fifth Word, near the . . Sixth Church . . . Terms—»«o In hand, halonce S5OO a year S. CUTHBB&T: General Agent, - SO Smtthfield street. A CHEAP AND V ALL ABLE PROPERTY TOR A BALE>-A properly or 60 leevon Bank Lare,Alle- . ohenyCity, SOO feet deep, !o Rebecca street, with a two glory home, arrar.grd with half, lwo parlors, piarzi, 01- mne room kilchen. good cellar four t harourre 000 wide porch; new brick stable; alarge yard,anilgi«WH!v v: frnitand ahado tree*. flo«era, shrubbery, Ac, allmejc celiemotder,and pleaeantlir located. :Pnce 54,000,, : htiitev bntaiice'jn five,yearly pay- I menu. B. CUTHBERT, General Agent, | jylO ' *5O Smithiietd alreet.. - .. .. . T . EIFT6EN ACHES FOR $250 00—Fo» B*b-A valuable property oi Is&crGs,onc and a .half mil©* from, the craol at Faiiview ; ten milca ftM# tneiaii?} two acres iameadowj ten and a haUm : sc-., ance Due timbari a good dwelling houMJtma out nouser, : excellent froit, with the Mualleruutttj a!to v *uiie T??*? *#' nursery of cboiccfruil j all in good-order* a f id,w©UUu«, ..... apted for a market garden. Immediate possession caQ be had by paying for the gram crops, at a.fair puctv S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, jyjO &o gmitbfield atwet. nrrbßV DESIRABLE PROPERTY roK -’.Y.'-'subscriber offers-for. sale .one . Imndred.aod. fifli; < fltftaof choice river bounm uno hill lana. nnacr wipft , i araitvo veinsof cool 01-lOOxictbs ecLCk—Siiuaio 1 Alaa, *everalFnToi3 in-various locations. •, Also* Int*.:. proved Jandi,in lots ioßUU.purehaaera.-:. % , v >i: " - N. B— No cbaTge for informaloH} onlyi yoit,, haw done yoa? business go BUoot yoaf basmcs3j.t6.nt -• I may attend.to Bty Uoslncga. .' . v ,r „ : ;. ,! i muy ui u *ur g cUTUBERT, Genera! Agent, jy!s 50 SnmhGeld street* IVOJMI.K'? fleS* T>KKN’HD aUGAllS—FoWdercdjLosjraitd Cmsied, |ti»r.»«dß. t «i|g &SßEl( fc JOHJtsTONt ' Hon»* of Urtfag^r TIROPOSALS will be received unUt B ; 4jNit<}pk I P*M , *» - ; Jf ot tbe26tbday.of July, alike Officeof;J..w* Kei**\s.o Architect,for the conairacuoaof tbe Hoaie of ftefageu. .- ' - Plaee and Specifications will be exhibitedone week/ r previous 10 ihe time of Idling. • Bids may Do made for ihe roHowmgitems, separately, . l ab: Lumber,delivered on the Ground—Grading; Stone;.! > [ Work *, Brick Work; Iron WeTkjPiasteriag; Painting* .■?>« .-i. Carpenter Work, &c. Alio, Tor auTow sota for . tire work. GEORGE t)AAdt£> • - JAMES ANDERSON, J K. MOORUEaD, CEO WEVMAN, JAME=I CHAMBERS,; Building Committee.. . JjrlSsU Hew ttoiie* XT KLEBER, No IUI Third street, has ioatWcM— Xi*Maesa’s in deCold Groaad; a beautiful new ElM* opmn Melody—by S~C. Foster. „ | IFontettbe Gay World, assttftgby tbb Harniomtna./. ; The Mountain wave, ro no do. | The Hooting Glee, do do _ do. I -We Come Again with Song* to GrMtYoa 7 do. • 1 Farewell, To night We Part, do* ‘ * •’ | Earth with her fen Thohsand Flowers, DtteU I Jenny Lane; Olu Come to Me _ w i r> I’m a Pilgrim- tlena Polka. . FalryPolka* I lloly Mother, Guide bis Footsteps. - I Sign of the GoldenflMp* A I N.B^-'TheverypopntaT u CoralScbotuslr| ,, aaprayea- I Band, will he otu ln a few - - . [ww White B**lphar Sprlnfi». DOUBLING GAP, CUtaULRLApU*COUNTY PA*. r*\HlSjusily celebrated mountain rchesvi»*kil *?® ■•;■ I/. favorably known'to the. atuen* of PWladeipWa* >. Baltimore, Pittsburgh and other placea.jwill 5 r visitors on and afte? th»FIB-*f OF JUNE The brid~ iogs have bren areally enlarged *rd id meet the increasing patronage. For ratnlHrMn'ealido,. - ; 2nd those whoedMiromeuntainseenery.ibU place olj ft-rs nermcnr-Ji! inducementst-whlch cannot besarpnsted .. ■ by any watering piece In lie United Stiles -Front Fitts bnrehf'hese Spnoga ore aboatitwenty • homo, by the way of the Centra} Railroad toHerito bra? from Jlarruburg to the springe, vutCarlMe and Pievmlle.on the Cumberland Railroad, It ta3s milos We are pledged to make visitor, comfoaabieand bUla m &5wS»-Messr» S.V. gVltlmms, Joseph II Hdj, Hobort D.Thompson, Major;M’Candlcs|i,J. J>. M’Cord. legg-dgm _ 1 pa vET'rn; apiiiaiiß mtf w tfyifift* 'mm3 hiably attractive and feshjo liable WA'IER-. I iNG -with tfce -■ Aijaeenl treretd, * •bythe'proprietor’''.of Hotel” on w National Road, who has secured the best conks ana toft be»t tnpnUe* of every kind, with a dete»mi«;atlan to- j please' all tils - visitor#-. ■ A noisv Budding. with limy Rooms* has Tecemly been added to the estabhsbmant - Tbese SPRINGS are aorroanded by the most delight- - falafl&romaauc fltnnniaiD Scenery, In a cool with pire air and pore water.; The curative and pari* fyimc propetties orihesewoteri have been fally e*ub* iLshetU by thcfftctthnt' they have- never failed to care the wont oases of Scrofyla, the moninveteraid Sorts, and other d«Be*anaof the blood. STAGES AND RACKS *rfl( ftmve at and leave. the •ateamhdata at; BrownavUlf daily, whence viattow.wni .v i Wfciriadriveof fauror.five houTs > .iniheSpria*s,oeer ancAcellenVW’Adam-ieaßoadrObonihQlfUi&distano©.- tkrooshcr.e of ihe lii-lieaiand C!o3i delightful sgTicalin-. TaltegiSnjlDilieeonrunr to Unl “ mile, mphei Aver lie Laare ( MeunUiir, pmentiiw&cA „ r iu'tlKe'eacuidaaiiumtiiplenilidviewrAr >ie*reatwe>. 'r ' tem *#Dey, wiiS «U Jta rici, vairejaad and bcaaufitl > <*ots ideally believed, riel ttjere ieaa. weiertngplace tn’the Cota(ury,trorger a*.i ' iracilon! in ihote eeekiajj hEAVIH «ND et,KAS. DR&.ihiruHw‘ Fayette and tbeJWdmr.lt’dM. “ » (every certain lbey can no whored oavreilerdbpa. • •N *■ V.J T * ' - I- -> t % V* J r . t Ih. ; f V fe£K§®l *1 *\