-fc •"-V ;! .<>-' •..: •" ;-. ':':",;. ; f# : v.. --:v-. ■ . w^^mm ppawaa ■gggsiii s mksm%SSm <s»sJ|iSBE WM^s&osSp¥ w gsfr I! fcgS*B£ fmW, l«igw . w^£S^i^,^l^^SSSSSESl''' write as*®® i _=.:aß=^.. SmwMm^mgmm, of*»st,^**£ ;a a***. give on on-i at Mnaonto HaU, «bl> e^ung-thel 4r<r4**Zr e■* .*£ C. s *,*■« ».-;£* £» j '** r* -, " r 4* .■&s~~ V** :- : c; J- H »• i-^C ’ '.. . ;-i'i•;:•■;: • \ 3>^t«^Vl ~*»\74 - IN' - " - '•v'V\av v '• v '- .; - ■ ■• ' AAA: :; -' ■ ■■: ; ' •¥ -,ii 89 : >^ §?■■■■< *•? ■ '&*{' •■* rfjS? - J§li||l*i.' !&?yt§ »&&& §§l®# ag §fmw* 4lfeM^ap toMtofc WkfMimMW ; WaSiS : 'ifet; ■ x£?*£l•• IflitfJ&ttrning 'SBIDAY- 28 " ImpriiMtirCmCof Vagrant* •» tk* tWny Jail— ’■ - Vnrio'nsmeaanrenhave heett Imposed to super ' cede the present system of imptisotlng vagrants and common drunkards, In tho county jail, there by saddling an upon the confi trithont any improvement in the moral con • • dition of the persons imprisoned: - If, instead of sendingr everymornlng, ten or twenty persona -tudozaaWay their five, ten,ortwelve days.ina cell of onreounty jail, they could he sent to a ■ ■ work-house;where they wonldhave employment of some kind,', (if it was that of the tread-mill,) our returns of vagrants would'show .a great fal • Mfin a short time. The following state- i 'Utag oti*. —*vuuwing .bw . 'neat'*3l giro someldea: of the extent of the present system for .the two years past From the first of July, 1850, tothesamedftto, 1852, a dnrfttiou of two years, there were, imprisoned in ■ i the county jail, 6,221 persons, by our oity mag istrates, for vagrancy and drunkenness. The Sherlff of the county is allowed: ten cents per dayfor furnishing food for these ; degraded be ings, and, ns fbo average torn of confinement is about seven days; we have an expenditure dur ‘iug that term of $8,<554 70for-food,- for these persons. Xf the committing magistrates’, con stable’s, and jailors’ fbes were added- to this, it woold.give us notless than ten thousand dollars, appropriated for the arrest, commitment, and , ~ . support -of vagrants, during the period tioned. - Jhere would not be so much causo of com plaint if any ohango for the better was worked .da tbc condition of these unfortunate beings. Bat it is notes: - many of the peraons Imprisoned nro - yonng and in the county jail they ore thrown in - «to cells with, many of the most hardened mal >' efactoTS it contains,, and after Bpending thir ;■ ty days in company with these persons, during : V which time they nre daily beeoming dmbucd i n guilt, they will, on their release, commence their ' downward rood in earnest. It is no • wonder . either—no hand, hasbeen atreehed ont to snatch them from tho abyss on which they stand; ■■■■:' but, instead of that, they aro placed in daily and hourly communion with tho; criminals of a .largo city—with nothing to occupy their time, but lenrn the leßsons of guilt which arc implaut . cd in Ihoir-mindß.by thoc’.dor malefactors, and . which are quiotly practised on release. • In a work-houso, however.; their minds would - . ; be occupied by labor of a useful kind, and in- Stcnd'Of herding tho criminals together, they Would-bo confined separately, and far different • -could be the consequence. Punishment would . perform its lcgitimate office—-the prevention of crime, and the reform of criminals; nnd if the ; -question would coma to a matter Of dollars and cents, it would ho found that the prevention and reform of criminals Is far less; expensive, than * .their increase. . *ss4 JPaithfuT.— A large number of the faithful ..wilblesse thiß city on Monday next to attend the. . .celebratinaef the battle .of. Niagara on Tuesday and Wednesday. The railroad chmpanies have • ■ reduced the fare to half price, andjto such of our . .citizens ns havo. no objections to sleeping in a T room in the-attic story, in company with ;no more - than can be “ piled" in, in tbe last of July, with ■ -i-fte thermometer at 100°, and living on Boston ' - crackers aud “ animated” cheese for two or three ■ days, -great facilities aro. offered to induce them ito tahe the trip. “ Books have been opened" at 'the Severn! whig printing Offices: of this city, < i(inclnding the American;) for the cnrollmeotof " ' the names or such persons as wish, Ip second tear the two greatest wonders of modem times ‘—Niagara Falls and Gen. Scott’s oratorical pow ers. O. ~K. Chamberlin. —We ses it announced by a card in our,paper,of to-day that the above gen tleman bos disposed of his school to Hr. P. K. vßpencer, whowill be tho principal of the institu fihin hereafter. Having been a pupil, of Sir. ■-•Chamberlain for some time, it io with regret that yte reecivo the news of his having retired from = tho department he has sdlong and honorably ■■'.s filliid,' oa an industrious, kind and gentlemanly . teacher, we thick Mr. Chamberlain has no equal;. • le has labored with untiring energy to make his • . institution worthy of the prominent position - 'which it now occupies, compared with similar . colleges of other cities. We wish Hr. C, bucccss ■ in all his undertakings, and whs fever lio may gc, ;may he meet with thatsuccess-due o-gfiutiemau. -. The Circus that's Coming.— Oao peculiar 4aim "which thejnammothcstabUahmcntaboutviaittng tts has upon tho publio -for Bupport is, tiiat in every town they visit, if their receipts nro large, their disbursements aro equally so. ...Trave’liug, 08 they do, by land, they necessarily employ an almost Incredible number of men and bodies; the f- -hotel keepers,- stable proprietors,- blacksmiths, . -and, in short; mechanics .of -every..description, - '"i ore benefited. This, "opart froih tbel foct that ---Euclt nu establishment tnußt necessarily be ena bled to present a greater variety- of ..entertnin ... ..Tmcntß tban a mero “boat show,” iB something • rwhieh 'should have weight with the public. ■The.Sglvanians—Wilkins Ball. —L-i-.t evening -'this o\tol and pleasant place of amusement was attended by the elite and fashion of the city to listen to the melodious voices of this unrivalled •■troupe; Master Kelly was received With enthu siastic upplanso. Frank’s Tamhorine Solo i s very novel, besides his Rattlesnake Jig, introducing n Somerset, mnßt.be seen to bo Appreciated. Of 'ursc; the lovers of chaste and interesting cn . 'aments cannot fail to pay a visit to this : terta. .... . * amusement. - - place o* .- "■■■• •-■ ■ ~n i; ■ - ■Operation.—Ttr. John Wilson, of Vil , Sm S K 9 I ' ■ Vr . T . tfj. Shaw, of this city, yes . Ipnshurg, and . \iarge cancer from tho breast of terday,removed e ' township. Tho oporo- Mrs. Johnston, of * WSB skilfully perform tion was very difficult, aß d the lady cil, as three arteries were “v. horo lho lost but. lhrca ounces-of b 'fif’V - °- : vt e< operation with, a firmness c °tnmendav. Fire. —A fire was discovered y.'-sterday morn ing, about eleven o’clock, bursting; A o .® To °? ol Bown’s Union Bakery, on Smitbfi old stree b near Fourth. ■ The fire burned quite b riskly for n short time, but was quickly subdued out the ar rival of the engines. . Not much damage was done to the property, which belonged to Siamuel Woods.' tight in a Barber Shop.-A. fight took piece in • -the barber shop of Frederick Beso, a white bar ber, on the comer of Sixth and Grant streets, yesterday morning, which endedin Bese prose cuUnghis assailont, Mathioß J. Clarke, before the Mayor, for assault and battery. Clarke was beld to bail. •as 'sgs; ■Another Reduction. —A farther reduction of ' twenty cents, in the fore, has been made on, the : Pennsylvania Railroad, to all stations, east of Beatty’s and west of ■ DiUorville.. This makes - the faro to Harrißbnrgh, $8,25; to Hollidays burg, $4,10, and to Johnstown $2,25. [Change cfTime. —Qnand after Saturday, next, s - the time of departure of the evening trains, on - the Pennsylvania Bailroad, will he changed;— ' The accomodation troinwill leave at G : o'clock, and the express at 8 o’clock. • DuchaTged. —Owen Howell, < committed, by .Aid. Lewis, for assault and battery, on Wednes day, iras dischargedfrom custody yesterday. - -C'«nipt>a<y.—Onr readers wiil.remember.that inyesterday’s paper we atated that Wm. M’El roy had been.held to bail, for forcible entry and detainer, by Aid. Steel; tbis'snlt grew out of a difficulty in regard topropertyiq Peebles town ship, belonglng’to Mrs. Mary Ann Woods, o£ this city. Mr. SPEIroy yesterday entered suit, be fore Aid. Lewis, ngainst Edward Simpson, Mary Ann Woods, and fire others, charging them with conspiring together to deprivehim (U’Elroy} of the possession of a pieoe of landr which he held by lease, and which lockedfivo years of expiring. The defendants were held to hail in the snm of $2OO each. Another suit was brought against M’Elroy, by the.parties in this suit, for forcible entry and detainer; but Alderman Steel,, before whom it was brought, discharged the case. . Mutilated Batik Notes. —-Alderman Lewis gave bis decision yosterday in the action brought by a merchant of this city against tho Exohango Bank-for the full value of a mutilated hank note.’ A- judgment was given for the plaintiff for font dollars and costs. It will be,seen by this, that the Bank has gained the principle for which they contended—that is, of not redeeming a note at its fail value, when it had been mutilated, for the purpose of forming another note. . Judgment was granted plaintiff for four-fifths of the note. . Coroner V Inquest. —Coroner Arthurs was col led upon yesterday morning, to hold nn inquest on the body of a man named Samuel Myers, who Was found dead in his bed, in the morning, nt his residence on Von Braam -Btreet, in the Eighth Ward. Tho jury returned a verdict of death from causes unknown. He.loaves a wife and one child. Assault and Baiterg.— Alderman Lewis, - held John Kern, to hail, yesterday, for an assault and battery, and attempted rescue of a prisioncr from Watchman Shnnaer. Befteshing— The shower of rain experienced yesterday afternoon. A Card to the Public. —ln perusing this morn ing, the local columns of the Daily Union, I no ticed a paragraph headed "KunkeVa Opera Troupe,” stating that they were far superior to Backhands of Ethiopian Opera Troupes that visit this city. - 1 wish.to have it understood that such notices will not do in tine respectable pari, nf the State, and also that tne .■ Syleantan. Of era Troupe, os for gentlemen and musicians, the public who have seen and beard tbcm, bavo pro nounced them the tie plus ultra of Ethiopian Minstrelsy. As regards most of tbo Banjoists imitating ono of Kunkol’s Troupe, I alone, am original in my stylo, and prigiuei in my compo sition’s. A trial for the above will bo aeeoptcd by. Your Obedient Servant, FRANK OARDNER. Buqjoist ami People's 3ester. riTTsmmau, July 22, eSo‘2. SPECIAL NOTICES. (fy wanted.—A ten men of ilia.oath tui.lr.rrt -huliiuuiit) Rood txMretv fa.- a safe awl mprriaUe turn haw: ii ira eminent dial requires ra capital hot good eharaetcr, burlnrts liabus and eaeruy. ’to men with tlte-above qualification** u iienuan'ni buonett ana fee best of wanes will be Riven. Apply or address No. 09 saafiAffeWeircet. corner of Third. [aprdUiU tfjr-We advise yea. If you hire not already done ao, togoatonceand proenreabouteof KIKRB ROCK Ollqandtiy todor.ig you will «»ve a grandest of wf ftripg. ' There is no vellinglioiv toon you may need HeedthefollowlngleileT: - - - ■ . Neiccsi. June ■), IsW ’ Jhae Sirr tpnrsliaseia boulc of your 11 Petrols ura.” from your Agenit, Magoffin & M’Kean, In this place, lo Cans aboro, which 1 received.nccideiusllf i and inleiv Ustntwenty-foorhoaraH Vra* much belter; nod! im now ali'-e to Walk around wiittoui loe a-nttiaree of a cans. 1 watstoundly burned Hut eiy irlendt tad to carry me home - ■ . ■ if you think the foregoing statement will be of any use lotyotr, .yoa may ntske wiistcvcr use of it you seo pruper. Mo-, To, 9. M; Kiu. Tot* bad Drugstore*, fjytoj&.w —..«•» -——••■■ - —— . . P>g.Gleav(r’> 'Prl<e tltdal Honey Soap.* ’ genuine Honey Soap, (it shoaldbe re membered.) is prepared by F. fi. Cleaver, Ite original lavenlor;'and-ahli-at-Wholesale by-Ins antbortzed Agents in Europe and the United Slates, who are known and accredited os sueh. It is Important mat puttie at tention should he called to ibis fsei, particularly when it is known ibst the proprietor can with difficulty meet the gte&i and increasing demand*- ot IL« article, which eiwamiuncc h calculated 10 irmte imposture and de* cenrc tne public. For sale hy J KIDD k CO., CO .Wood s;mi a -Wliotr*als Af:«nis for PiiWbutshanJsl»vtfiaH>*‘ a!*o, for wle, mun Dupr ns»ws Drug £u>rc*. luvaloAbte Discovery. fj y The inventor of hULatte’s Vermifuge having dis puted of his risht to his great remrdy.the proprietors, Me-«rf KiM &. Co- beg leave jo ciTur it lo the American public as the ben remedy fur Worm« ever oft red. It has been l.icdiri oil parrs of tie country, and in cases svhich bad dcGc-d the exertions of lb* best physicians, and never without the must complete success, We cnotlOn parents against deftiy. If-your children elpbit symptoms of being troabied with Worth*,lore not amo rrtent, l,tlt at orce porclntse a bottle of 'u'Lant't .I'ersni fast, and tha i cave them pain and For soie by os<t Merchant* and Itraggistt in town and country, and by the sole Proprietory c>o Wood jjrlGs'ilwliw -vf o. tUC^Aii— A pr-ms 'l..'.- I ® d ,/ or . ~ e -.t I)>H] ' *•' »*♦. —*.U C.dcr V..H I **' ui Mwfw AiiJtoi Jirjffi— - lWat 1 tx,i *■ M00 «»- BAP > "/S i.iMisit .ctoufor tale by O jyis RINgVmOORHEAD. >VT^<*wTol.y in *toio‘an<l lumilr. G hTs KiNOJt t;~h a'/\L SUGAR—*•>;> bin;- I'f-njc While, far *l»tc by IvfytS Ki Mi ft. MOOKMFAD J7ffr^rrsib!t>— \\u>^ B K l^i‘ AX ~ 1 ' lr,o " i a '“' *'--rr.Mtr V PIM, rjBCKITTs-M do*. - .M w Ml; 1I(L _ No n - wet. riTiKM'.UßliAiNß'* —A- Mason A arc uow \v opcmnjf 10 nioro <f extraordinary ,*j «np Do Sc- > .. ._•— .v. > .rr tSUW>«l>"Sl'tNliHAl. VVA (Bit 111 lull Datrtll, „ iway . on l.anJ and for M()OB||CAD Sugar houhk molassks-si. Uoui*. ssos« Mo, “* e, » m 810,4 KING * HoBTkHEAIL T 4 CO.. ,g torm rut Wooit and Firilelieem. Ci VltUl'—il>til)l*. New VmK Sugar IJousu i , O sl _ 4O ,o,,l l n V,Wy‘iAM3.4_ca_ T£* CE " 6 S jwsupSrfitieVlour of Itlcr; l'or snleby J. D. WIL.HA.MS fc CO 122 Witori U • prime.lUo ~ C ot ‘ jySl . Uii IjEMON SYRUP; , TTNDERWOOD’s Pine Apple, and Cl«S«rio U £ Sr'ryV.. ne?a ii-CI.UK r Gtc y O , oo ttMpucrry l«ib«xty Mreet. No., * ■■ iyis . TVEFINED SIfQARS- ..... it Powdered; ClenGed, GfDfthed»and Xonji • v & moor| , baD . > . Stocks for sai-s- . lOOakarea Iron Ciyr Copper Slock, ... a do Allegheny Snyipgallnnk; 20 do ilraedock’o Meld Flank.Boad r _ Bti 000 Sandy and Beaver Cfical BCJJIUS. O/ V™ ■’ AUSTIN J.OOMIS, Sd-Fonrlh 81 -C'HUSII FBUITS— , " Hermetically Sealed. - Forsaleby* J LATELY ft <3O, jyj.o •' TeajJcalora and Orncgta. d-IOTHIC HALL— JULY.— In order to raakeroom for It Fall Goods, the proprietor has determined to store out his stock of Men and Boys Summer Clothing, at a treat redaction. The incredulous are invited to can.— Cash buyers can bo accommodated. : WE STUOY TO PLEASE. jj 2 r CHESTER, 74 Wood street. —' Diamond Market Houle* miiß subscribers 10 Uia <uud for eiecUnff the New i SMmo'dd Marled House, In the city of rnuburghj : ore hereby notified that the second Instalment of 20 per eent- Will be nauired to be naidortor before the 12Ui of. Ahrtitnett : By order or the Committee. i&Kli HUGH P. KINO, Treasurer, rANT&D-**A FAHM, of about 160 acreU i good and. W well Improved land, within Blxtynmea of this eity ; drid within two miles of the Ohio and Pennsylvania : geve n\ tracts of front 5 to 80 acres good land* within twenty miles of this chy.aDdnear eUoer of the ■"T* Applrta c aa& Ftintld- SBininMyi . v (tATB BBS- ;; r , b© continued at the usiml place, corner or W Washington street and East Common, Allegheny fall term commencing on the first Monday m S&nicmber next,— under the efficient, management of Mias Hannah iLD&vLs, who has* for some., time had t charge' as principal* ond will have suitable assistance in Its management .. Iu point of location and arrangements for thexomwrt of the pupils, His not surpassed in the community. . F« I »r h&e ” eeClre " ta "B. W. POINDEXTER. • TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 8? TUB & SKILLY £J2F.fi CONGRBBS— FIRST SESSION'. _ Washington, July 22. .Rouse,—The House resuHicd the considGPa **9B-of the : biU..gTantiiig'the right of -woy to.oll platui roads through [tie Publio Lands, which Was passaed. - ■: Mr. Rantoui, announced a resolution, whioh was passed, requesting the President to comma., nicatealltheiaforaationrelative to the right of fishing vessels of the United States, to take fish within three miles of the British Coast, in North America; and asking- -what measures have been taken to protect American rights. , A resolution was passed, that the debate on the River and Harbor bill, be closed to-morrow at twelve: o’olook. . The House then went into committee on this bill. Mr. Marshall, of Ky., briefly arguod in favor of tho constitutionality of such appropriations; but the bill did not go far enough for him; it did not protect in manner or substance the great interests of the West. He addressed himself to the point, until the expiration of the morning hour, complaining that much the larger part of the appropriation is for the Lake and Atlantic coasts. ■■■:■ The committee took a recess at thrceo'clook, until six in the evening. ■■■■■■,. Senate.— Yesterday, the Senate, after taking up the House resolution to adjourn on tho 10th of Augußt, and amending by extending the time to tho 31st, adjourned. “To-day, the Senate took up a bill allowing ex changes of nnrl granting additional school lands in the several States which contain publio lands, and for other purposes. Tho bill grants an ad ditional section in each township to the Stateß far school purposes. Mr. Dennison called attention to this new pro position to give away tho publio lands. He claim ed for the o)d Btatos an equal share in tho pub lio lands, and hoped that when those bills came up giving the old States their portion of these lands, that the representatives of tho now States would not object. The bill was ordered to bo engrossed. On motion of Mr. Fetch, the Senate took ap o bill granting land to Miohigon for tho construc tion of a ship canal around tho falls of Sant St. Marie. Mr. Fcloli offered a substitute tor the bill,- omitting tho grant of public land and pro vidinp in plaoo thereof, that the Secretory of War contract with the lowest bidder for the con struction of a ship canal, 100 feet wide and 12 feet doop. with single locks, 325 feet long nud 75 feet wide, tbo coot orsaid canaVnot to exceed $lOO,OOO. Mr. Cass pointed out the necessity of this work to tho commercial and military interests of the country.. Mr. Smith addressed the Senate nt length in ■ support of'tho bill-nud .rood many statistics, showing the inexhaustible Irop, copper, nnd til ver mines of the Lake Superior Region. .'ilie subject was postponed. After a short debate in Executive Session the Senate adjourned. FROM CALIFORNIA. • • New Yotur, July 22. The steamer United States arrived this morn ing from Aspinwalt, bringing 140 passengers and $250,000 in specie, and bringing dates to tho 28th nit. The El Dorado with the mails, treasure, and 400 passengers, sailed from Aspinwoil on tho ■lith.:. ..... The Pampero, from San Juan, arrived nt As pinwail on the 14th, and was toeail for New Or leans on the 151 b. Among tho passengers nr* Lieut. Gov. Purdy, of California, Maj.A. Sibley, Col. Huggn,R. 8. Neston, of the ..Navy, The above party were robbed of all their bag gage and valuable treasure In crossing the Isth mus. A tiro occurred at Sonora on the 17tb—lofcB $■2,000,000. The Gulden Goto arrived at Panama from Cal ifornia on tho 11th, with $120,000 freight. The Winfield Scott left San Francisco on tho Uflth. . Edmond Green, late editor of the San Francis co Herald, died at Havana, Puxines9 was doll at San Francisco. A good fall business, however, was anticipated. 'lining was flourishing at the last accounts. In the interior there had been discoveries of now miue3 of uncommon richness. Tho Democrats have carried hoth branches of tho Legislature in Oregon. The steamer Oregon from Panama, and tho Pacific from San Juan, arrived at San Francisco on the 27th. A serious outbreak was threatened among the troops of Major Jiuntyclman at Jala City. Sonora was nearly destroyed by fire, supposed to be the work of an iaccndtary- Tbc market was active at San Francisco.— Floor was firm at $16®20 per bbl. Boston, July 22. The America arrived at kair past ten o’clock this morning. , A late telegraphic despatch from Dublin say* that an election tight occurred In that city, in which one policeman was killed. A telcgraphio despatch from WTgan says that a riot occurred there between the Orangemen and Catholics. Two companies of infantry wens despatched to the ground, who quelled it by firing shots among the rioters. . ; Too Arab cbler, Abd-dcl-Kador, and Haffict Tien Bute, state prisoners in France, had a quar rel in prison. Tho former stabbed tho latter who died immediately. LouisrittE, July 23. Einrrry Low, a respected merchant of this city, was killed this morning by the falling in of his house, which he was repairing, in the upper part of the city, John J. Chanohs, Catholic limhop of Notches, died this morning. Ho had been here since the National Connell was held. NEW YOUR MARKET—JuIy 22. Cotton... Market unchanged, salco of COO bales at former quotations. Flour...Stato 5?1,12- Grain...WKcat, western 95. Protlslons...Sales 200 bbls. mess pork !>10,u0; prime pork ■‘917,09; bams sales 300 bblß. primobeefatS©!); now vness do. $14,70©18; sales 000 kept lard at 12J. Coifeci.jUlo 9J. ivT'fiTcsc, for «a e l-n IJMfP7< BJLL- CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 22. Flour... Dull; nothing of importance transact ed.' • Whisky,«Dull'at JO.. Molasses... Sold firmly at 34. Groceries... Fair business doing at fall anu steady rates for Sugar and Coflee.. 'Linseed Oil...Salcs CO bblsntCC; thostookis very light. Hirer failing; thermometer at 05° this after noon.. . ST. LOUIS MAUKET—JuIy 22. Thß river is at ji Bland; weather very warm. Arrivfld, steamer Faßhion; deported, Fash l° Corn, bats and whisky have slightly advanced. Corn. .. Yellow .13@di on the levee. 0at5...82®33. ■ Wliiaky... lB. Lard... Keg 10J. Other articles unchanged, , -|f/SKOAR-5U bbla. Belphre P“'i9ft e ( ;Jn »'°[fy -gjii 1 OP IT iy W •-new. It; in »torc MSJor sole. |j U i»l? “ ’M & po- have just re- 'to • OW» W PnTSSUMU Oj» tej W (( | ye npHR TfUHeeaor'l'O * ihe ]a«»lxraomh3,payablo'o»w o ceon^ Compan y,! "Minnesota” f’sSrssKsti i. 2SS32asftffsßt , Stoclc ana Excb^|eßroker», t o’clock, P. M- William Holmes, '■f'SßHm George Miltenberger, - 5 h£2o'nlmer, George W. Jacluonj: PGiSam, James S. Craft, Bruce, George C Rees, Andreorß. Barger, |l^HliSiy° n ’ ' James Llppeneoft, . S“ ■»-wHE? OefwWlmore, Robin Robbt tiySOfti * * -"v -* - ' - v , " * »i» * . ** t *,. x FnxuEnics, Md., July 22, CGMMERCfkLr XUUCES OF BTOCKB.- ! /-I coßßseiro naitr roa TKBisofiimo rest BI * Patriots Sxelmngo Brokers. r coma Fjfl* awtWso} Struo Fitatnirgh. '-toAtfS. .... Vnlled Stales o’s do do , Pennsylvania JPa Allegheny eonntyPs ■ do cooponOV •• • ■ do scnn- Pil,f d l o nigh c C oSon?s,PayaWein Pldladelpma--' A,le^, ’ y eflup y .n B <i’i’piynWa»n Philadelphia sane stocis. ■ Melctmfiu'ond'^anufootursrs’ Bank**** 4 Y/r “ v '”" * Farmer^Depute, Bank-* ■•;,'' Allegheny Savings BahkvT-*- ■( bbihgr STOtES. Monongahcla Bridge ‘•‘*• • ■ v * St. Clair street do •“••• Hand street ..* do **. V ‘ . N. Liberties • do • JNSOBAfICB CTOCCfI. Western Insurance Co* •/, ••• • • Citizens* do do*j**'*»* - Associated Firemen’s dPv:.V TELBGBAMf STOCX6. Atlantic and Ohin.i’illsburgh lo to ■ Philadelphia* ■** * • * *■! ’ * Piltsburch, Cin. and Louisville* Lake line Lme**;rv” , ' ~> “’ Pittsburgh Oa* Woika*** Mohonguhclu Slackwatc.f - Yoogblogbeny .do '■-'.‘.v **’ RAILROAD stocks Pennsylvania Kallroad • • »»» Fennu.and Ohio do Cleveland and PitttlPh do;* - - Marine Railway aod Dry Dock* Fayette Manufacturing Co* • • • • Erie Canal Bonds,>«lU* •• • * * * do do do new*...,... COFPEH BTOCCS. . . . Pitisb’gb and Bostou{Cl»ffMinei North American**‘*v North West'*v/*M** ** •••** North Western* •• •*»• -- * Iron City*.**•• Eureka*'* •‘*••*.•.l Pittsburgh and Isle Koyal** *• • *) Adventure**** **~*j Ohio Trap Rock 1 Ridge Mining Company-.** *•>•] BUff. Colling —: Firefcteel****** BANK NOTE LI9T, CJMECTED D*IM IT Iloon Sftrffent* Kscbaagp Oanbers* Cernir of Wood and Sunk-Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA. | OHIO. Pittabargh r.onkn*»«*»*pftf.Slate Bk and Branches • ! Philadelphia " •**•** OihcrSqivcmßinkfc.-** | Brownsville 11 *v IBYof Sandusky****"*-75 Buck* count? " l ** (Granville .50 Chester 00.(0*** Issur) *.• hNorwafk • *••• ••■t-SO Columbia Budge Co,* •• “ ‘Urbanaa *.** * 5b Danville u v...*. Wnonter Delaware co. a *—••• 1 INDIANA. Oovlestown ■* ’Stale Ub qm> Branches * I Kailon . ,c ••••»• u . i ILLINOIS. Germsnlown w »* SHm*'flunk Branch 50 l.iinca*jer Dank* ~~— »• |Bk of lllsnot#- 70 Lebn»'»on n \.7;7,;. u/\ .. • KENTUCKY. slnm«;nmery co. ** •:\A.H Solvent U«itk-*-• f Northumberland. “ [ .MISSOURI* ■ I‘oiiivnie * {Staleßk and Branches • f neadti'4 u . »r.| MICHIGAN. SchuvJbilU‘6- ** iAnSolvenlßanks**-*** 5 Wa.dh*ion “ “ ' t VVI3CONSJN. Weal Branch 11 *■ Manne&lirefus.Co.at WfOin.ns * Carli*lc | TW'lWwotL Cbsjnbcri'burg - I All Solvent Bosks* 3 —»..i north Carolina. Cteunuugb.-...-...-..| All Solvnnl Bank*- | ? : smimi carquna. Mj<idlttottn i !*’> 01 vVir— i *'' * *" Wavxetbii»<» 4 * fiEORGU, V«ri Santa* I {Mis. BSaSSSi Hank 4 jAJl3ol«eei Uan*».. Allegheny City trftlpM'pstj... . cw "»tev.- ’iSS—vt^ al,Po duil«vauk.‘" Vv-tom* n “ b,%*\\Kirst * VAliUhol* roi^. fcIAUV'I.AND- iAttCTlcanl^tf^ewi-ptira fteUtmorw Bank*'*- jm! -do do <osd)»spirm.! CoTi.’ury | iSov*relgfl»‘ '*>• ®4;Bsj YIR{;fNU- {C»«laeM--f< 5.<« [ BV of Vo. and Urancbw I U?rtderjs*foer*.-<-! • 7,50 1 FarncrV flit HranrbesJ rfon Ybatciv****-*** 7,*si VaHty ilk and Uraneti*» I |TcnQciidcfS'*** 3,90 1 l>i«*l»at’gc BkA 1 . UrOnch’i I il«6n}* V«2j Wbrclmy 1ion)t««•>»*-•§ • 3£lh <to lltauchfia-**-*! 10,701 li dp ; «paai*b»» 10£S] AU SoWtnttfanfca**-*'* Oltfi WEEKLY UGVIEYS OETrjIK SAUK-IST, *°“* K *sS«^^MFoM».^^; •OwM* 6* ttt» o*o4 «MSM ftwr.C'i T L > BatreaiMayct.'wmicavcbw theabo£ ! JaurgMk**- f v -. -«miif.n»r<Dedia:epant, tvcrv '\ laievieii<iiigtbeiherket*fortbeweek j,m ./®!3g|fflsSa§aB, :: TUEi-OAY, ct'D P, M. have, wi*bireoriWo»xhcpu<sn.s,nenaieti*! e.haSgtHß' (a?} tf ' ,£1 " ? f ?* ***** jqji^p^aCK lAgenttime I Agent time from isnweetf* > . ■ . , ~ :? m ESsrianw wndlkocninepore. ™ wtiilifftm Toubnqed uopleoß.-uly TttafinektMiner PACIFIC ZASor*M«re Bcf tar** In all (irpsrlmemi has been qalct ano dcil, with tfa. will leave for the above and intenaedi linfe prosse*t«>rto|>TO»ti3eat aniit ofier lmvt:l. Oar at? pem, every THV&SVA y,atk o’clock, P. M. fitiMraareiia.is*erjegtd in gatheringiniheireropsy Fo«freighter P*** 3 2 o <*l , P l^?^2J{^i y^ o j J i’-.c weather having ttas Tat bvvil very fovoraMe for . - f SI - o< gj Water a:., end GTFroulet trervevting—and wh are glad la learn that the Wheat ‘ crop fathicii J*f ago inbjUepitrttmtad -as-aa-- rieosly injured by # Of) wl.t yield aband»j.tiy. We ore informed by several formers that the crop of Wheat wii! be large. ; - „ ; ..' ■ Our rivers ate now at about their lowest po'ml for this tea ottof the yen:—being «the present writing about 8J inches* and falling- . r- I ", our market* we ro.icc no change except In Flour, ] Crain and Baton, wiki have tlightiy advanced,owing In part to the light ttenlpit- Inoietej matttrtwe notice adecided Improvement: ger.eral'y, oa being more plenty—for the troth of which yrs pay remark, that doting thin month, which it anal- ; l y jej-erol tettlcmeat time among all onrhtudnaament bpt feii tittle noter were given on reulemem et their ocesanla, where simple interest was taken Off. Some even declined to l»kc Off »Ma, preferring to save the in rerun. This mows a decided jiEprpveotnuSnce Janu ary. i. : '' :■c There aeetna to be general prosperity throngbout the country, notwithstanding .the cry of Vain,and the pie dietloa Of the entire prostration of the manhfactnrlng, and barin-.M generally. We may here remark that du ring last fall and this spring rata wav predicted to tha manufacturer*, of Bar iron anti Pro Mu'a i Now, what aro the facts: Pig Iron has advanced, and in demand, and he* within the pan two tnomliv advanced from *22,00 to *JS 00 and *20,00. for Allegheny—showing an advanced! from*3ooto M,CWper tan, over the lushest price paid la,i fall and ibis spring. We alto learn that many of oar manufacturershave barely clock enough to enable fem to run until aupplieecan he expected. . ABHKB—Little doing; demand llimted; email eaies of soda at SSWi. cash and time; antes pearls at ss, 1 mot.; sa!erctos4ti?S; pot* nominally 40k}. : APPLUS—The season being over weomit quotations, ALB—There continues a regular brisk demand for IhU ! article. We qoote Monttfociurers’ prices—regular di*,; eoonl od for cash. \ • Bavarian Berr;per bbt.. --- 80 00 Cnmmett,per bin. . t> on i XX do • XXX . do 9 no Common, half barrels-. 3 50 XX do 4«0 XXX do 4SO I ! Cominon-qr barrels. 1 <S XXX da -■>—-ass, BACON—Since our last review the irattsaciiona in Bacon have been on • limited scale, (or the wantof Block , I to oberale r.n i prieeshaveatniu silitlitly Improved,with ! an upward tendency. The sl-ck ondrsthnndsiasnuill, and no supplies coming forward. Among the sales for - the Week we note: 0 hhds Hama atOJs. ensh; 6,oooihs dooiObc; 1 bhd country Shouldora at Piet l hhd Hama at Idol 2do Shoulders utile; LoooBu.llama at Ofe; ICOOfiii do atlOe; <00B» Shoulder* atSleMO tierces In ioisvsugarcarek Hums,at 11 to 12c; t hhdHanisailOc; SdoShnu dersatPi toslr V-^r The Philadelphta'Morkeiof the lOdt h»5- Psovwass.—There lkagocdfeelingatnong the hold ers of valted Provisions, and the stock of Pork re quire light. Sales of 3502M00 bbla Mesa Potk at 810,73 V bSI. and smallTola on lime at 320,0 p n°ns ask 620.00. A sale of soar Mei« »t bbl Good prime is searce and .Aula o f2l libds pickled Blcasl pieces uteief Eton tinre Beef IS held firmly. . A safq of TOO hblsclw packed Mess, TO, go oatof iliftmarkciiaiftbout 819,00.olili.wblch i* on , have been in request,tvUta sslesof ajScankfrat Ui- Some holders Mk Wffiaud fori firm, hard, and in good order, Ole. Hag* ■ been In be«errenar«, find prices are Crniei. . Sates of 80Cai90D ] cask*, tres and bbls; plain *UO® It 1 and Taney covered at ll®lBo. principally ot to® rVSS 1 price. Sides are bold at ICfaUe, with sales of 160, U more Inquiry for blooms In smaH ; iota, and prices have slightly ndTance. wo nolo sales ( of 40 tons Juniata at 650 to 659. • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR —The season for this aflicle , is about over, and very little demands wo W’W_ r o« i cjuoie nctyinal ot lOO tts; by the sack 700. : -BROOMS—Tho stock Islwgojmd pnee* nomiont— We quote at; from 75c; from stores. ; . BEESWAX—There is but liule. offering; good lots of] Yellow we quote at 22024 c. . . ...u ■«,„■! BEANS—Scarde and mooli wanted ,* small vyiuw would readily command 8t,7G053. s , BUIiK MEAT—Npsalo*. ~ , BUTTER—DaIi; ships at|Ool2i detnand hmiteu. -COFFEE—SaIes are confined to smaU lots tq city and country trade, with Hide or no chanw io Prices, tho stock isdmple> wc< l uate * n I° ls ®* b/ tnebsg Atm TUB3—Maanraciurer* of the Beaver ''reiteii and Tuba have reduced their ptiees.and vales Bu wmade in lots, by our reerchanta, al 1,7601,0' for are nu ana 607, ter the lattef ai tide. , Theformv; V . VaBNS—’The following ia a corrected list COTTON, - * canon Yarn*, by which it will be seen of the price* ov; -wj been made by tho manufacturer: that an advance Uu TABB :VV ; ■ * Vk 1 I •=■•'' ‘ iaT 12 -—Candle Wiek, ;■ vw* 21 CotreaTwiPfo 1 j? : —2B Batting,-—. ’ sozva vvam CORDAG^iwbMvclioalStlonkWderlhlahend. TheTollowing la a correeiltsl ofptleea,... _ t m. .: to. Manilla, by the ......... ■ ... .—loc ./* Hemp, do do,-- —l6c keept . . xt when only*- 4 - 11 M tetettb. TOMtmßane.hy f« a X“B,y— — — :.CORR;MEitr-SalesJVomfilQCßB:at4s®soo rier.&nsb. . CRACKERS—The raaricetiff well supplied. give Bor table corrected and quote: Water Crackere^-^—-■»««. ■ ■ ■■■■ S3ffl) Batter , do 4^85 ; DyjpcpliO do- R6O • ‘ r - Sngar -v do • pound.Ci®B| ./ • Soua ' . do.- . < r w y ,, v ,,, v- ,t, Cto6| il i pilot Bread»«»*» w, »*^•*'*^ > *•** , 'l«®® -■. COPPER—Wo glve-Oie Card price of the Pittsburgh Copper Works. JoSgols 19 to 20 cts per potmd. Sheet— '°COPPEltAS—Sells at *2,870342 per barrel. SHIED FHUIT-We raminne to quote kfibl rtoe® with regular «tt]ezatBl,B7o2,OO for aprles; »nd:S3,OOO 3,25 for peaches as to quuiity. ~ TjHTRD BEEF—Sales of BagBr-corcd canvassed at 10®Uc by theliehte; Common OiOJJJe. EGGS—In moderate request nt 11012. FLOUB-Slaca our lasCreview, there, has been^ut little Flonrrhanged first heads, and prices have become mote stiff.; ‘The transactlans have been almost entirely from store; as follows: 6? btls at 83 06; 20 do at 8340, 120 do from store at 8345; 80 do at 5313 i4odo at 16 -78 do at 83,10; 40 do at *3,12} I00doat83,20; 40. at 83,25;40dd at 531603,25; 24 do at *342; 69 do at 53,95; about 300 bbls St *3,150*3,25; 280 do on the wharf 8183,15 . . . I,^, GRAlN—Tieceipis light;' satcsDats from store at 350. 30. C0rn45048. Wheat«OoaS,';r4tjre*cnrCeatsooso. GLASS—SaIes of Country .Glflss'lrom .manufacturers Tor 8x10,81,7502 per box ; 10rl2, There Is more firmness on the part of holder?. , I HIDES—Ws note sales of Dry Flint ,ai 0010;; City ] aughicr, Green, at 4404fc.-~ / . ■! MAY—Salei at the scales at from SIQ to 3liM? ton. ; • HOPS—We quote sales in a small why from Stores at 37040 c. “ w I HEMP—There is not much doing in this article! Wo : quote at 310601 tO ton. - “ HO.WlNY.—from stoics, nolle at 34,5004,75 & bb1. LARD—We qcoto kegsS4oiOc; bblff 0004; LEAD—The stock in first hands 49 large Limited sales ore made at 5054 for Fig. aiid 510 G for Bar. NAVAL STORKS—We quoto Rosin at 82,7503,00 per Mil: Tar 32,7503 25 } Turpentine 45050 c. OILS—We quote No. I. Lard,at 81)085; No. 2 70to 75; Linseed a- 05070. i PIG MCTAL—The demand for goodies of Allegheny t is brisk, and the etock light; we note sales of 544.i0ns hoi and cold blast Hanging Rock at 828,50 to $27,50 , Allegheny in demand at 825.00025,00, being qalte an [ advance since spring, and the generatiinpression is that i it will advance sti'l higher. i IRON—The manufacturers’ card price* for Common I bar 2by 4 is 2|o2|c per pound. Other slie» in propor* tion. NAILS—The card prices for noils are— .. From lOd to4od • ••••'•83,00 6d and lid •••.*>• *~ • 3;25 . fid and7d • • 350 5d 4,00 4d 4,25 3d 5,25 Par calm. Asked \Otftnd'i 9UOj9D W 90,89 92.00 eo;oo 97,00 yoifio ioi,oo 00,00 8118,85 102j73 •loaod •83^0’ 95,00 . 08,00 03,00 05,00 09,00 01,00 100,00; 100,00 100.00 so,oo so,oo . so,oo isa?flo * <5,00 . 25,00 • SO,W? ; SO.ffl* 60,00 55,54 180,00 00,00 I’o 00 47.00 00.60 45,00 44,00 25,00 35.75 53,00 1 44,00 00,00 61.60 50,00 00,00 41,50 3D.51> 52,00 JIHLOO 10,75 04,00 34,00 110,00 103,00 32,00 31,00 25,00 9<oo 3,50 . .400 . 0,00 2,25 2,00 10.00! 0,00 10,f0 0,50 10, ro O,'G 5.95 . 4,05 2-50 0.00 3.001 2,50 1,75 i 1,50 A regular discount off. ■ ■ INJTATOEd Receipts are light; the demand con tinues active, wc quMoNesbamiocktr at 6700 jKcda CO. 005; Pink-eye* 75050. RICE—We quote sales daring the week m Tierces -at 5J051C. RYE FLOUR— There i* n good demand for this, article, with ampiosupphe*, price* no bo firm; we note sales at 62,62 p*rbM from first hand*. sooson is over; n** transactions; Clo ver 6450055; Timothri9!,7Oo62; Flax 81,0601,10. SHOT—s'atc*; from stores by the keg at SlBby the bag 1.5201,68. SALT—Sales from stores by tlm dray toad at 81,10 F tibl SI’ICFS—We have no transactions of consequence to note In tins article. We qnote Popper in bogs at 1010 tic; Alspice 18310 c; Cinnamon 30040 c by the mat, STARCH—SaIes are regular from stores at Cso6l by the box. SHEEP PELTS—Price* aretiommaJ. SOAP AND CANDLES—Manufacturer’* prices;— Soap 4c. co*M Mould Candles! tc; Dipped do9c. Dis count olf. • • .. SOAP—We quote at 404$c by the lot. • TALLOW—We now quote Reef Tallow at 7071 c; Sbeep do, 7074 c, ■* . • • WHISKEY—There is a steady and good demand at 17tn l«r WOuL—The transactions for the jpast week have been conßned to small ion. and puces have again slightly advanced, and firm. Wouoio e&ics m small lot*at 31 to43e. 2 »811 f» INCHES WATSB IS TUX CUaNttEt. ARRIVED: Stfamer Atlantic, Paramson, Brownsville. u Baltic, Uenneu Brownsville. . 1 J. MMlccj Hendrickson, McKeesport* * l Thomas Sbriter, Dailey, West Newton. " Gcnessaes Gonant, West Newton. a b. Bsyord, F.litabcth. ** Miclngaft No.V,Roies* tieaver ‘f ForosiCity* Murdoch,AVetlsviiie. •*\ Conrplsnter, Gordon, Wheeling., DEPARrED: u Baltic, Rennet, Brownsville. u Atlanue, Parkinson, do * J.M'Kee^HcmlrtckionyMcSfeesport. “ Thomas Shnver, Hatley, WemNcwton. • “ Gcoessee, Coaant, West Newton. . « S. Uaynra, Peebles, Elisabeth. " Michigan No.2.RoiesvHeaver. n ForcstChv, Morfloek, wellsviUe *1 Justice, tskeltoii, Wheeling. *» Exchange, C<m*eti, \Vheefmj. 3 R Gordon, Mallery, Cincinnati. Ruiiua, Parkmlmcgh aad Hocking y&jgSS&l, Tbo .lenoof HAIC. COI.UMHIA, A. P. CiunOj pJß*tcr, mil leave P+iubareb.every Monday, at 3 o?elock»P. M.; reluming wilt leave Hockiugpori «very«Tße*dßy, at 6 o'clock, A.M; . Pstmuger* and shipper* may rely on the aunost ae cctnnioJauos nod proojinncis. W. It* W HEELER, - marfi ' No. 94 Market atrret,: Fog Klttanulng sad Catflih« , I TH K draught and pleasant steamer MSgSalsftttf.AßfOM. Capu MiLtmeaJf/wiU leatetbe Auegaeny wharf on Monday, Wednesday aodFriday** ot 3 o’clock, P, M, tor Hmannlng ana Cattish. Por Relght orjiaisage apply on board. InovlS W«<SaeiMy FukU for ClnclnMUt To* dow aiiil fast tunning steamer CIN* lJS®i»§Cl?iriATl; will le»T* ftPSßSisStrMrnlarly erery WyoatsDiy. ESS'**"* dr »»«(•. BACON— lO.OOtilbi. Hams. Jost from emoke house; 10 DOO tlo Shoulders. For sale by stuaiit & enj>, jyat No. 8 Emnhficld street. \j KKsr frodCl'll—VrtnoniMernirsYcssiPow- X ilct», lust received, direct from Boston, and for sale by ’ J. LAVEBY * CO., i f ;o Tea Dealcra and Grocers. -*-«‘ r *. r -iC^ >,, .A *'’v : . £•.*.T* . . ■:-rL>rfV* i rjW->*r‘. -- : .... /-." V'w £i:•*-? V v Vn-.‘r.^.v;. .v • • ■ •• \ •■ v- ■ £ Tv.v V?/;?- \/ ';V**.i.,i,_- .J \ '■■ •, if’ ' 'S&sl; ftl&'&S&v »-;• { » - POUT OF PITTSBURGH. Wanted. ■ ■. : ■ A GARDNER, who understands the business in nil: Its branches, to whom liberal wates andaperrna neut situation will bo piven,lt found competent and as tcntlve. Application to bo made at owICR ure»i Uftrß&iail IN VELVET, PILE, TAFKtSTUY AND BRUSSELS GARRETS—Which vrul bo found at the carpel ware* house of W. W’CUntock, 83 Fourth sureet. A» we are determined to «ell oil our the abotre good* nt cost, we mvitc the attention of those wishing to furnish, to great bargains, jel KlOgS.- . .. THE highest cash prices paid for LIVE HOGS, de livered, during the packing season; at the Whirl' pool Pork House, situated on the Ohio Elver and Ohio andPennsylvauia Railroad, three miles below Pitts burgh, or, at Depots from Londonvillo to Pittsburgh. Address, \VM. B. HOLMES & DRO., jyl7:towd&nw» No. UOWtier nrrct TiitS MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST.—dost received, at it Miner & Co.'s, No S 3 Smithfield street, the fol lowing Magaxtnes for Augnst t Cmdry'a Ludy,s Book for August;. Graham's Magaune • .>■. ua; do do, Peterson's do do; jyl? H. MINER & CO; > flottei* Win?RE\B, Letters Testamentary to the Estate of JOSEPH CUST, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers. Ait persons indebted to said estate ore requested to make Immediate payment; and those having claim* ogaiest the name will present them daly authenticated for set tlement, to K, M OUST, Executor, jyautawflw - M. A. B. CUST, Executrix. To Pflnten. T>niNTING INK, manufactured by J. D. ftTCreary & i Co., New York, in can* au.d kegs, from 14b to IflO, fromliS cents to Si V Sb. Also, red, dark and light blue, dark and tight green, in cons of 1 Bj, from 75 cents to 81,50 ih varnish in 1 end llbcuns, u;so cts. E>. (Jo!il Hire in i & cans, Si lb. Fur salt by J. R. WELDBN, Bookseller and Stationer, Je2rt • AT Wood street, hetwoeo M and 4th- Another Fresh Arrival at . - TV GREGG i CO., north-west. cornerofWoodfil. X** and Diamond alley, art jUMVpeiUng a Fresh Block of Fancy Prints, Saramer Pantaloons, Laines, Jie isgo Do Luine?i French Manchester aad DoiiietUc Gingham*. Together, With a complete-assortment of. Ladies 1 Dress Goods. Also, & large stack ef Hosiery, Gloves,4c.;; These,together with odr.former purchases, makes our stock unsurpassed by any- --west of the moun tains ;Vo whichwe solicit the auemioiv of buyers, as we caw offer them oh the most favorable terra*. . jc«l . . k C 6. . . l|iu V>i Btu V«> . . Notice is hereby given: tei aii purchasers of Fine Joweiry and Watches. that Hood is now ready to supply .you wtih the best and most fashionable fine Hold Jewelry, and at lower prices than any othtr deal* cr in the city. He bays for cash cheap,, and sells for cash cheap} makes large sides ,aiid small profits Therefore; ail persons purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine Silver Ware, >y niches, dto., from this establishment, will be sure tq gel the yalßopf tCilcentsTor ever dollar invested. Goto Watohes from RSO.'io-SlOOj Silver Watches from 8G to SO, Silver Spoons from 35 to gin, and other roods equally cheap . Please call at HOOD’S, SI Market street, the only Wholesale price Jewelry Store in the city. Ije3 Music* TV.YASSA’S IN DECOLD GKODND. A new Ethi iVi. opinn Melody, by SC. Foster- Oh, llpw l Loyd my Mountain Hemp,”a.new nnd beaatind Duett, qt sung by the Alleghanlaas. Whercoan the Soul find Rest—as sang by the Baker Family. The Happy Family Polka." The Cafiy Polka. The Cottage. Pearl. Blanche Alpen. Emma Dale—an Ethiopian Melody Laura Lee—by 9.0. Foatcr. I Forgot the-GayWorld.-. - There’saOood Time Coming. . ... Garland Polka; Received and for saleby Jyli JOHN H. MF.LLOR, 81 Wood at. . Bip«cial MotlC«# . mo THOSE WHO USE BBU3HER-I woojd most eonment of Brushes stray establishment) at N 0..: lid Wood mreeu My Brashes ate aUmurnU. attired in my ena under ray own supervision, and are mado Sr?ow hWe best materials They are atronaer.bet and"morolasting, than Eastern -Brashes, and i «lt“ »Pyother manufactory in | ,h pafnfßSesf« mS « own *° No - °> “adeexpressly Steam-boatmen, and Hoose keepwai®®^*ll who use fetishes, will findlt to tKeirln- Frames, • jyig ; % next door to BavH' Aatmoh' t “»*, **L>- ' ' s 'C~SiS '** *i , . > v^v-*' • \j.. ;>-f 5 ‘ r - I^4? -•'.;-^‘!V»'’' : ' ."•* '+K- V'-' '“'A ■ ■ ■;. .. -’icK''-* . : .*.?,■ Auction Curd. • fnHEunderslEned.afieraninterynJoffbar years,b»s 1 wain, returned business** Having complied with thereauXsltlon»ofthe3n.w.re»ulatiiigSrUei at Auction, and hoTinjrprocaredafirttcjwsWcente as Auctioneer forthoCiif of Piittbargb.ieo^rshis service*as each to his friends and iheipubliqgeneratly.Wiih an expe rience of neatly thirw yeara“n thit luie of boßme«e.Jho hazards nothingin saying that howtU he.enabled to give entire satisfaction to all those who may feel disposeata -patronize him.. P. bicKtINNA, Auctioneer. -RefetatotheprinclpalOityMerclHnita.. i ■ tv 9 Anotlon~DaUy ! Balea> ;■ A T: the Commercial Salei Rooms, eornerof Wood A. and Fifth streets, at 10o’clek,A.M.,a general as sortment of Seasonable; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing,Boo U andSho« J a.m t , , . Groceries, .Qaeenssrare. Glassware, Table Cnilery, Looking Glassess, new and second hand Household and Kitchen „ ••• Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, -Musical Instrn men Is," llnrd ware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Stlvar Watches, A-c. P. M. DAVIS, . jalltlf Auctioneer. p, niKKasatAnctloasir, THRESH ARRIVAL OF. MILLINER,*, Sc —A large J? andexienslve assortment of Millinery, Silks, lion i Bern, ffcnbrOnieredLaec*e&c., received atM’Kenna’s { Aocti<m flo«e; and will remain open for ihi? : day only. I 'i he trade are mpecKuny.invjicd[to>enirandexamlne be games ' ' ov3j ■ Anct’ry WKAgONABLK DRY GOODS AT .ACCrioa —On O Monday, inly SGth, at I 0 in the./orenoon, ut M’Kenna’s Ancilim House, will be pftld, an 'assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, compruiui? bereges, fancy and ffTecadelalnw; BlodmQcld. and Amen ‘cart-Printsi .brown linen,linen checks, alpaccas, shirt ing stripes* meres, morsei levand valencia vesting*, shawls, sua penderSjpateniihTcad.Ac., Ac, -And.at d.o 7 cloek, P hiyiSboxes Glassware,contain* ing ramblers; specie jars, Ac.; 8 botes manufactured tobacco, onojefriger&tor, with a vnneiy of otherariicles. iyJM P. M’KEXNA, AucVr. ■\ITATCHBS," at Arenot T On . Vf Saturday evenlsg, Jaiy 24tii, a! early gas .light,, will be sdld r dt M’Keiinjfo Anctfon: rioase, gold and sil* ver lever and common watches; Finger and Eur Rings, pencil coseir,’pehih a'collection of books. Also, a va riety of seasonable ready made Clothing, Dry Goode. jygg . P. bfcKGNrtA, Adct’iV p* in* PATiBi ~ OUPEBIOa HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at Arc- H nov—On Saturday morning, Sdth instant, 10 o’clock, at lhe dwelling, No.SUi Second street, nrar Ross, will be sold, a - general assortment of Household. soat mahogany sofa, chairs androckers, heir seat mahogany; diVansund Ottomans, mahogany eardtsbiep, tea poys j parlor* chamber and Blair carpetsrrogs,window bunds, fender*, fire irons, jureaas, encloseo-wash eiondsrwork sia«td^ : high and ow projst bedsteads, feather beds, maiirasSes, gilt.and mahogany framed mirrors, fancy and common chairs, dining and breakfast tables,-,china, glass: and queens* ware, knives and forks, kitchen. farniiorc, cooking u'ea sUsj&c. jy23 P M. P&Vj3, Anct’r. BOOKS, &c-, "at "Arcnoti —On Saturday evening, Ja'ytiJib, at 6 o’clock, at the Commercial: Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fi»ih streetsj wiU be sold, alaTgc collMtionorvaloabie new Books, embracing standard anthers in various departments of literature, splendid family bibles, second hand books,irorapr iv ot© collections,- letter ana cap writing'paper, envelopes, portfolios, engravings, fic jyta * - :••*** rfr* buil’ding lots Tin mount Washington, £\J ON COAL, BILL*, at Acccto'3 —On Saturday afternoon, Jiiiy3tth,hi3 o’ctoctj.on be sold, 50 valußble BoUditig tbetlourislfiDg town of Moant Washington, on Coal Hill within q few minutes walk of the: city ; A new Turnpike Road w how; befnecohsirncted, which will render lucra easy of access‘ TlieEcJots command splendid view 3 of-the two ciues,tbe?iverAah<l surrounding country. 2*«nn«—One tenth cash f,aml ouc-tenth every 0 raos. IhereefiertTvlih interest.; . ■■ .■ • jyShf x p, M. PAVIS,AueVr; . IJOUSeiiOLD FURNITURE AT Aocxiaii—On Fxi- O. day morning, July 23d.at lo o'clockj/at the resi-. dence or Mrs. AVBnde, No.' 54 Smithfield street, near Foorlh,wiU beeold, os she is declining housekeeping, her Household and Kitchen Farnitnre, comprising—one superior 6 octavePlanoFon’e, (rosewood case.); fancy and common Chairs and Rocke**£booklng Glasses;'Ve-. imian Blinds;.Carpets; Hall OU ClotfciSmir Carpets cad Rods? Feather Beds and Bedding; High and Low Post Bedsteads ; Work and Wash'Stands; Buretas; Ash Pans mul Fenders; Dining-Tables p KUcUpnFurnl lure; Cooking utensils, &c< . • jyil .< P.M DAVIS, Aucl’r. WV G* B’CABTHfiti AiictlODcer. 4TALUABLK REAL ESTATE at Accj!o".-WM V be sold, on Saturday evening, July 24tb,aio| o'clock, at W G. M/CarmeyV Auction House, omj valu able Lot nf Ground, in the Borough of, Manchester, froniieg s£feeislDcne*oii Ohio Lane,;and extending back l&freuo an alley, of which it has tire privilege. The above lot of ground is, b'eahufaliy sitnated in a healthy and pleasant patl of. the boroegh of Manches ter, commanding an excellent view of tho -Ohio River and surrounding country, and.will make ataost desifa- Me site for cither a-hu/idess stand.oraprivaio residenc. Person* wishing to secure themselves a home should not oeslcci to attend the sale Title indwoutoble. . iyso W. O. M’CARTNBV, Aact’r. B' OSTON CRACKERS—A new ; supply, lost received andfor saleby J.bAVwLYkCO., jySO Tea Dealers and Grocers. Y Adaxaa Co«’a £lxpreaa* FREIGHT RBDUCED.—From anl anerjihU^date, our rates on pound freigitvffoui FMlaafelphia to Pittsburgh, will be SB£o per 105 tts>-a.reduction of » rtr eeht. Time. frooi PailadvlphU to Pittsburgh. BQ ouri. f»prsJ BAKER ft pnBgYTH. Agfno. J ATK PUBUCAT!ONS*r-Just received at MINER j A CO., No. 3? Swidifield ateect*—Sartaln's Unlcn ■gaoine far August; volume second Waverly Novel*, published by IJppiocoU. Grambo.A Co; Alcxwiler Tardy,The Poisoner,or Pirate Chief ofSu Domingo, iyt3 ..- ■ . -. Notice, ■ ~ w ■ „ AN application will be made at the next session of the Legiaiatare, for the charter of a Baiik, wilb a Capital of Three" Hundred Thousand Dollars.to bit Jo cated at Pittsburgh, and called the u Western Bank of - \ pe2B.Cm jllanisburg Union Willplease copy m Weekly papfr.l X>BANDIfcS—LN JSOND—A. SelgneUc and and polemic recast s; Also, Na poleon, ia octaves—under Custom jledse chargejto getfecr with 17 varieties of and Bor*. deaas Brandie* of the most superior <inamieo; in *tor© »p 4 fa> »»Ia cheap, by - J ACOB wEiVK !I, Jr., . iay2& cor. Market'and First sts.- hand Warrants lioSt^ LOST, by the subscriber, on the rente from Camber*. land to Pittsburgh,' a large Pocket Book, containing three Land Warrants, 160 acres each, assigned to tfce subscriber by It. J. Holliday ofWiuefaesler.Vaj 820 geldi and *B2O bill on Bank of Valley, sev cral memoranda, notes* Ac. Any person leaving the FOCkeißook with the editors of ibe'FcaV** fotwarding it to UjeedUor ofthO Cleveland Ptotadealtr, will be lib* cfailyrewarced. - 0yl3)- > If. fc DAVIS. HVttCB.— The Annual, Meeting of Stockholders of the Allegheny-Volley Railroad Company will be heidat the Ottiee of the Company,tn the city of Pius* burgh, on. MONDAY, August 2d, tQp’elooJf a. a., when a President and siiManugerswiU be elected, for the management of ibe kffairs of the Company. • - ;; r h\ ft; BRBNQTi Secretary pro am. City papers, also Fr<e j Press and Democrat, Kittan*' nine, Jeffersonian, Bro6kvttle;DeinocTat and Register, Clarion,Elk Connty Advocate and M’Keati Orbu.eopy untildayofmeetlng. ■■■ . Jyfftd OMCTHINU NEW—Almost every day -at UiuJiPS NEW YORK JEWELRY STORE, 81 Market st. This day received, another Invoice of fine Cold Watch* er. iustlmported, expressly for ibis market.' Also, a large lot of fine fashionable Gold Jewelry, (sorne.vcry tricnj which will be sold as usual, from 25io50per cent lower, ihan goods of ihe same quality and rich ness have ever been offered (or at ony of ihe Other «■ übliahmentsin this city. No mistake.; Cull and see, and yon will be ssiisfiw. ... N. B-**AU kinds of Watch repairing done us well as at any shop. tu Enrope or America,m abort notice. Watch Glasses set at juslhalf the usual rriee,at j,lO , , 61 MARKET ST. W. M’CLINTOCK. - Fine Oolong BUch Tese...; XU? K would call the attention of euriciall customers VY to our large stock of Bluet selected with great care in the riew York market: Souchong, ft, English ft. 60c.; Fine Oolong, Me.; Eitfa Oolong, Wo. . Delicious Oolong, 81,(10 Young Hy tJon, Imperial, and Gunpowder, some prices us above,pure and fragrant. RetallGroeers are invited to cau and examine oni stock, cither packed in quarter or half pougi packages, or In bulk, by the half chest. ... . A JAYNES, Pefein Tea Store, ... je9 .. . 33 Fif.h street ■ " NOWBOOtfUI ' ■ • USX Published and lor sale,si H. Miner fc Co.’a,No. o 32 Stnitbiield slteel:— _ • • The Prairie Scoutpor, Agntohe, ibe .Henegade, a to-: mauce of border life. The greater portion of this worlt originally appeared m Blackwood, andjsofthe highest order of laleot, qe every ihlngmiiti bolo obtain ndirns sion imoihe pagesof that oldest of Btidsh Reviews. - Witliefriats. or the Bays of Charles U, an historical romance, illosiiated. This worlr- has achieved a world wide reputation; presenting ithe most brilliant picloro' which the truth of hislbre and the magic of romance were ever united in effecting, of a ported the most-inter esting in English annals. Falr.Koseoond, or the Queen’s Victim, by Pierce Egan, Esq., author ofQuinton Mqtroya. .: Subscriptions received for any- Periodical published. H. MINER & CO., No.PPSmilhfield street. ; A T TBE FRENCH STORE, NO. 109 MARKET ST., * FUI.C TIPS If TV* FIVE ?EB QENT* j GOOD BONNETS for ISi cem#) Bonnet Ribbons for scentffa;aidrCaUcoes,4cu; Good Shawls from ' 25 to 40 cis; bealCrape and Silk Shawls S 3 to $4; very I nicoLawoa at Bcis a yard; Berages,2o to2scu; Silk Tifisacs 01 cla only, and ihc eiqui.Ue new style of Mas- i lin de Solt reddoed to ets . fily first anncal Bale begins tbis day, and T assure the < Jadiescf my fixed dete tmi naUon: to clear my shelve* of i -ray-large *tock of Summer Goods, to make room for my .i Fall and .Winter, supply* which will shorty arrive from i London, Pans.nnd New York. Some of ray goods were ouly received last .week, and yet I will sell-them cheap; as me rest. Remember. I have no damaged goods, or old stork* u> put ou,but all new, foshionablc.&eosonabfe eni perfect articles. JAMES GOSLING. IE^MItXINERY.—Madame AvGosling tma'redaced her Millinery to so low a puce that iddiea dou’t.«i»h to. bay them any cheaper. v • ijy.7 . «.«. T WlOHßbk A Gll.’» FOB WARDING AND OOMMISStON HOUSE, SAIN? LOUIS . : lonn W. TWICHKLL ‘..—JorKPII MOGEICCiw . T-wtobellSloßrldsa, ' COMMISSION AND FOKWARWING I MEHCHANTS i S Comer cf Comtmdal and Vint tfteea. ' , U«G:PTofflpily>uen4 10 all consfgumenlirand Comr . missions entrusted to thorn, ana will make liberal advances on conßisumenis or Bills of Lading iu band* „ yrtJers for the purchase ofLoadv Grain* Htrnp apd otherProducej will be promptly filled alikelowCatpop?, elble prices, and on the besUerme. -:. - ; . They-will also nndeitake the setUement and collcc tion or donna of importance; end hope* bytbeir .e*per •dal personal effort*and aueniioato Blithe, interests o*. uieit friends, to give general satisfaction. ■ < Geo. Collier,- ■ St.Loois; Kilts* Morton, Clncipnailj Page&Bacon do Gtmder&Gofmaa sO ; Charleag. Blow* Co. do Hozca A Fra»cr t i mo Ohomeau & Volley. -■ do Springer A WhUeman.oo^ 0. Leeeli fc Cov’VVilliara. Holmes * Goh A Bifcl PHUbnighi Morgan. J. M. Back. A -Moram : Philadelphia; Shields * Miller. Philadelphia; ft. P* -Newcomb,* Bro;, and W. -ft; ReynoldvXoutfßillc.#, T. C. TWICHELL * CO., New Orleans.' COMMISSION HOUSE, i „ ' NSW ORLEANS. „, Mt ion mniSlojig establUfeed Honto : i tttisUyiS TOlei .ndpnrehMMOD Ccm lll * 510 ?'“V v rV ‘ *' f t 1* t , 1 ’'t % s AUCTION* SALES. I*. M. DAVIS, Anci’r. Redaction or Price* I IpMSc^iM1 pMSc^iM - - ' - j _’ *■, K \<_ - FOE SALE & TO LET. 010 LBl^—The STORE BOOM «»<1 MXTUttKa mw ;1. qoenpled by the eobeeribor. Poeeeeilo a (dyMTan the 13th tnau For terra* enqnlto of B* woo »pt» , K. CllEaTEß,«Baltht K M«. TO VET— A STOBB HDUM^—Wo«li W 3 “ Shoo, Dry GobOr, Trimming or OroSny Ston. low. Apply to maigg lt& MarJfet - rpUBEE BpiLERS—2O feet long, and 40 kchn In di -1 emeter, In me a«hontime. ft, «1e “ Je7.tf .... . WIMICR t CQ.,;os.WtiMtn^.. . rjKAEEx—A large Celfar.uiuler No,y> Wftheaeet. JL convenient to the marfcet home, and enlliblAfa? aoy.baslne&a requiring rtcooljdace, ■ lor Apply on lhcpremwcs, lo TUOMAS MOFPITT tyl7 ; ; I»’o.£9Ftfihatre*t- v. -Ter-JUet*v; THEMISSOURIEXCHANGE,onWaterstreet. fßm Hear ibc comer-of Short street, FoMerms.4tw • MM. . Vly to Waxd/ > aprfZif , ' ift\Q otfcr» for-ftentj the J 1 '.** ... X store roon now occupied bv McgCTa.AYi3lfl;t>lr «Hk . &DiylovN6.BS l ,osscs&iozisive&JHßL on the iMoi ApiL r .Kfujuireor _)KnJJ:If CfMr*, IF, PA U * .SON. No. 73 Wood Si TlKufttK*V IW TttJs NINTH WAAM-t-A vacant s'. Loton FertnstwesSt feci ffonvejttendinpbMk lM feet 10 Spring alley, odlojninglctAwned bytftccijy, and oecopied by ihe InUrpemience Engine Company, o ; ■ i.For hole by :.•.<••.,•AUSTJN IrfOOMIS,.- - jyiy No. fourth »wm*i. • T '7"-v - For Stents . . . > TVEMRABMt BUSINESS offer for to I / ihe warehouse now ocwfliied by.. : sior* oti corner of‘XiiiMTiy and Jriwid A good- location for bawnesi of any kind. Po«s*wi<jjj givenlmmeoltftcty: ■■•■ JifiytgJ.-JaMES A. JONEw. ... • T?OR BALR*-A'l-of xn AUe?lteny r»y,fro»Ujng 2D fe, JP. on Beaver-BiTect,and.extendinjrbaek CD feel.to on a!|Jey> near ihecornerof Beaver and Jaofcsoit-street* Thisproperty is well snaated forif sianrt.' App/y to - , THOMAS MQFFiIT,:. jyl7 No S 9 Firth street. liasi Uirm\ngbnm;7lhre« substantial r aud neat Brick Dwelling l containing three roomseach. The Dots are iJOfeel front by ISO feet deep. are in the Tear the Lots* leaving stu* fiefem spare in front tonhetrtectfoit of other buiMing*. Apply to THOMAS SIOFFIZT, jy2o No. SO Fifth street. _ PROPERTY IN THE SKVEiNTJI iYsroFok SAIiE.—A lot on Centre Avenue, 3-2 feel fronlr and extending backljr* feet, having on it.a two stoiy BrielC House, good well,And other-conveniences.,. •.< Teims—Onc-haif ceetAibrnanee. nr two. yenrlv pay inenlß. 1 .■■■' • . • AUSTIN : .LOOMIS*. jv!4 , Wo 02 Fourth street. ®sa KOR RENT—Fwm iUe lji of April next, ihe EjSsj Siorrt WiiU Pwelling ouaeliecl, on the corner,of and for a Store or'T&vern* Übeiiif only, one square frdmib® nver—will be icmcd tow. to a good tenant.-: Apply to , WALTKR. BKaNT* tto-2W Llbcnyrt^v marlStlf tfcsA A good bufiness stand and. Dwelling, situate at. toggoi iho coroerjnf WyiieandfJhathamplreeiSjr.WtfuM ; ruii for a •Confecuonarjy Sboei'Dfy.Goods.:erGfOcery • Store/ *1 he Dwelling has nine rooms; stfirefixturesoU. ; . complete. . Kent low:.. Enqairc at E«qwro : HBKJN*'.,’ SOVS, Penn street Fifth Ward. .. • . ,- fjvlst3t. .. • 1" ~ For Sale* . :\Rf\ ACRES OF LAND urLawrenee County,near - IUU Cro»» Cm Canal, three-quarter*. milefroflt- ■;■ Ediiihurghjftve rnilea from New Ca*tl«i t-0 acres bottom; • half the tract good timber; 50 acres* rhest .coal;abounds. - with limestone, ami is* well watered; three flouring,mill# ; .in the vicinity. Af ply to.: CURTIKA. UQBDB, : j>a .■■■ ■ •■ . . • ■ ■-■ . v. taSAVooflstreet/ •■' TJOR SALR—A DRUG STORisr*on the comer of JP: High suredtland Pennss l vain a Avenoe;. The Btoclf consists of ii Drops, Painu* Ae. A good husjnef'S.ia uow cEtablisacd, which .can 'easily he fcetaiocri. . ; - Terms ? half.cash, and balance on time,.' ; Apply to *•• : ; TilOMASilOFFirr, Real Eatatc Agent, • jyl7 2ft Fifib street. IjtnkM KOlt SAivW—im ibTßtcnbenvißadßoaJrnme . . miles; from tbefrcityv containing llJ^acrcs,7o of -which arein a Jt'ghssaJe of ealtl vation -KOd'the premi ses is erected a/rnnie dwelling,3o by Si teet, one and a btUf swriea fiigbj containlng five rooms, abd finished In modern style; a|so,a log bam and other necessary cul buildings: There are two hantfreti choice young Trait, trees, and fine springs of water on the place • . Enquire of . THOiIAS MOFFFTT, . jy2l> -Nm Sft Fifth street. VjUJK SALE— A ibcee Jtoty Jlrielc. Hotisc tfJi Jj. Peim street, in ih&NiuUt Witrd; ThO/InIUSS feet front by 100 fcei tleep. Front' building 21 by ?12 fr.ci, 3. mohcb Lig&, back buliillng lOivylC fecUtwoMoiica hiffh<- containing nine rooms and eTUTanctrbalL; parlor m the second story, til by 10 feel, portico in front* with: &n iron Tailing. This property will bo sold very low, if applied fr>Mmmed>aie.ly. >■ v :■<• :• . Apply to ' THOMAS MOFtTTT, jirl7 _ ; N T o,SD Fifth sirect. H OU3i> AftO.LOT i-tm SlooU;—Jror,sale, a two • gtoryUftekHease, offenr roDms.kltciieitandccU iar, finished, garret anil wide potclt to the -second ; siory, out oyeri.garden nnd *hatTrt irfiefl, a Jarge';grapearbor of dboice fruit; the lofis4Bfeet front.by:#Ufeep—altiu complete order; pituatein the F3(lh, Ward, near the. Sixth Church. Terms—fSCOinhand,balanee BiCO oyeor..• Si 'CUTHUfiET, .General Agent, 1 COSmithCelU street.. A CHKAP AND VALI/ABfcK PROPERTY-.FOR.. SALE.-*A propeiiy or 00 feet on Bank Lane* AUe< gbeny City, 200 feet deefivtoFebecca sn«i>.with&two story boasc* arranged with hall, trco parlors, piazza* di rung Ynowr kitchen, good.celtarrfoljf chambers and wide pprch; new brick stable; ft large yard hud garden*whh fruit and shade uce« T flowers* ebrnl>bcry*&<i. allin ex cellent order, and jfleasamlrlocated- Price 34,000, : Tcrras-'-SIjOOO ia hand, balance in £ve yearly pay ments. : 3. CDTHBERT, General Agent, Jyl9 . 20 Smith field street. TJIFTREN ACR ES FOR 3020,00—i'c a * Sals A F valaabla property oris acrexyone mni a half miles from the cafial at Fairview $ ten miles freib the tity; I'S’ti acres Its meadow; tpnahde bdlfi&£raiu t &c ; bul* anee fine ifmbor; agooddwelling boa&eandoat booses; excettemfriutywitb the smaller fruits;alio,» fin eye on g nurseryorfcliotc* fraUi aUm goedbfdet.and well nd ap;cdforamatketgaidea.lmmedlaioiK)S>esxiostttn bo bad by paying for.ihe eramcropaatafairprice. 1 ' [i. - Agent, Sv.Smithficld slrtel. Tr£3lY DESIRABLE PROPERTY tfoß Ssifc—The ■f wibscnberoflefa for siile one hundred'and fifty : : oercsofdunce-flyer bottom dticl bill fend,wider which are twaveifcsbfjjoal.ol 100 acres e&ch~-s?ttmte on the Monbngaheltt. river, at pooLN'O- 3- About CO acres of bouom.auOSahCTesbfßiinan'l-arfl cleared# There is a good honsonnd a number ofneverfailing springs. The Goat is all in front, and eosyof oboe**. Thera are* about 70 acres of- land covered • with'very:fine timber. Tale indisputable-clear of incumbrances. Enquire of • - SAMTEL DAI3LEY, jyl3 &E. cor. of W«tOd and Fifth stsj' (9d story.) A DESIRABLE location for a. SADDLER, in the . thriving town of HANOVER, Colambi&na county, Ohio/ . The buildings oo.the.; premises were erected for the express purpose, of carrying on tbe&addle andllax* ness manufacture,and on -excellent bosinesß has been • done in that line. For further infonnatloniapyly to Jo seph Keith, on the premises, or to - 11. T. LEECH, Jr, IS3-Wood street) Pittsburgh; N. B.' If not sold before the firstday of September, 1852, the property will on that day bo dhpoved of at pohliceaie. copy andcharge Post) je2&2nt TTALUABLE CITY PROPEUTV.—Foa SaLS—a lot y ofJßt/eeioaFenn street, by 160 feet to Duquesne Count Also, n lot of 20 fret on Fifth street, by V2S feet to an alley.: These properties are very -de&ii&Dle forre aidences, with business offices.: ,Aho, a property of 25 feet on Liberty street* by 100, situate above the Canal bridge, an excellent place tor anybusiuesß. „ Bargains can be had in the above. -Terms easy. Also, several Farms in various locations. • Also, Im proved lands,in lots to sminorchosere. • N.B—No.charge,,for.mronna:ton,only, when yon have done, yont business go.aboaty oat business, that I may attend to my business.- • . • • - • 3, CUTiIBERT, General Agent, . .iyls . 50Snuihfiefd street.- :"DEFINED SUGARS—Powdered, Loaf.nnd Crashed. JLV in store and lbr sale by = i-';- RU3SELI/& JOHNSTON. . i?U - :• • it* • v UP. Water street;' ttouae or T>ROBOSALS Trill be received until 0 o'clock, P.H., Jt of Alio SBth day of July, at the Office of ■■H w, Kerr, ■Architect, for the cdoyracuon of the. llonrc of Rernire ‘ Elm* ond Spcclficaiione mil be exhibited one week proTions to the time of letting. v • . . Sid* may.he made for the tallowing item?, *ej, nr airly, vie: Lumber,delivered on the Ground—Grading; Stone; l YVotk; Brick \York;:lron Work; Plastering; I’einiing.v i. Carpenter WoikjiM!., AHo.Cor a grosattim for the en tire -work. GEORGE DAH3IE.. JAMES ANDERSON, J K. MOORHEAD, CEO WEYMAN. JAMES CHAMBERS, Building Bomnulteo. iylfctd Tj KLEBER, No. 101 Third uree?, has JuslxecVJ*-* ln deCold Ground, abtauufui new Ethi opian Melody—by 8. C. .Foster. 1 Fcrfieube GoyWorld,asßuagbytho QanoonUsi The Mountain Wave, < o do do. The Hunting Glee, da ' da da. We Come Again "with SrtngiloGrcei You»do.. Farewelh To nighriVe Part, __ dd. ► Ratthwitb lierTenThouwndFlDwefSrDneU&Trio. • Jenny Laoe. OluCojne toMe. ... -v r ; .. • ~Vm a Pilgrim. Elena Polka. Fairy Polka.-, Holy Mother, Gpute bfs Footsteps. llrudder Bones—Ethioman-Qaadrille. ••- • . . NO. 101 THIttH STREET, Sign of tEifi GordfipHarp.. ■ N;B—Tbeyerypopniar {l by Bycrly's Band, will be ont in a few d*T*> n fiyla . W Hite SulphurSprigs*V, DOUBLING GAR OTB&ERCANUCOPNTY^FA.^ tffHIIS jaaUy «tteaU*o.weu_ana i, favorably known to the ciiizens of Fbjiaaelpoia, nndtbose who admire mounuinacenery.ihU plaee of ha?ir •’ from Harritmre raibe Springs, via Carlisle and RttJsrf ille; oiltbe Cumberland lUHroad,H U 33 mile*. We are pledged 10 make visitor* comfortable and bills ■ 'ynAilAfflfCt ■ ■ ■■■.■.*■*' SCOIT COYIIS. I BSuinta-ntztn. J.D. Williams, Joseph H-HUJ, HobeH D. Thompson, Whlor WCandiesb, J. P. pl'Corn. ie3&d&n - • . - » * W&TETV& spuzhoa now wjas >nri mHIB hlably auraclive' and fa*hion«We wATJER ' X ING *LACR- has. been leased, the . d&AVEITS SPRINGS HOTELS aSjeeent thereto, Lv the' National RomHwho h&s secured the best cook# and the oiea«e all his visitor*- A. new &iildl off .with fat ly VSSrj i,‘«Tftfiehilvbeenaddedto:tho e*iaD!iahtnent. . Tice SPRINGS are aarroiutded b? 1^ 0 rßoerdellght •fhl ardtomauuc Mountain-Scenery, In.a xool.eUDßate) . pa« waierv: The curaUta and part- “n»JIAOK? mi.arrive Wood leave the, «?.mbo.u«t Brownsville dally, whencftajeltcn will siroß.ii onaof the richest and numdelightfal agficolm r«l rrpoisintiiecoonlry lo Uniontawn.end lien eight nu'ciunior ovcrlielittnrelM<nmtain,picsoatixisi>om its eiKpesimu sommu, splendid views Of ihogreal Woo* (era Valley, wiihall ite rich, vaiiegatedundbeentlfal scenery. . . In short, lliaccn&demly believed, that there u no waterißg place in;.the CoMlnr pre»entiii**irt!®jWf.«*. tractions to those'seeking HEALTH Atf»PtJ3A& O REfthan the “ Fayette is very eensao they can no -where dad a-graatet dispo. B tfy3 l w“S’ On ” OW “ ooD ‘?E&^RVBßt 1 ‘ y ■* ■'■,■■-■ Ti. • ■ ~.m -^k.v.w V■ Vu-. V , 1 ‘ v > -n •"w « * - , ». ( Jd V. v V - *■ ~j£ *- / t, T *■?* f -f TO-LET, b*or Sales > t V V v
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