j^SPPiBPPSPimV VVfc 1 -'* ** t T ' ** , 1, - .1 - ,4 fc‘f '1 Jft»> . > <![ t, . m^m^xK4m-mm;-*—?.’■»■■-■. . .-■ ~ . , . r ■ ■ ■mmoA4bm&s si£g*fc***t L?+i£m '£'%s*&'s%'’* ■'£ o') mLVj-^I MrtgSl®l MpPparap |j||||j||§ ' ! siljtai^jlp «B|p fillip MONDAY MOBNING::::::::::--:::::::::::JULY 20. Fugiix vs fi'oni Dillon was yes ; : lerday committed toprisDn by the Mayor,-charg* . on oath of James M. Reed, with bein'gafugi tire from jasthSd Dillon is a brush maker, and resided in the city of Cambridge, Mass., .from whence be absoonded with the wife of- a Mr. Slake, abonttbe 15th of Jnno last. He had boarded with Mr. Blake for two years, before he succeeded in inducing his wife • to leave the ' allurements of homo, and fly with him,' taking with her. an only child. The lady and child start . ed to Boston, , accompanied by her brother-in ; law, on Saturday morning, who followed the .guilty parties here and sncceeded in causing the arrest of Dillon, who was working at| Beale’s ■. brush store, on Wood street. Dillon awaits - in jail, a requisition from the Governor of Massa chusetts, for his delivery to the proper authori ties of that State. Burglary. —Somo person or persons entered ,■•■■■■■ ■ the tavern of Mr. Wiliam Hnrab, comer of Fed eral street anti Pennsylvania Avenue, on Xhnrs , * . day niglit. They first bored lioles with an anger - in the cellar door, so ns to allow them to insert their hands, and draw the bolt, and entered the cellar. The rascnls then attempted the same thing on the door leading out of the cellar, bat ' failed; and they had to leave,. contenting them selves with drinking os much wine and liquor, (with which the collar was stocked,) os possi ble! Gentlemanly imitators of Jack Sheppard on a small Beale—abound incur city at present, and our citizens Bhonid see to their bolts and bars, and clean up their old muskets. : , Quarrelsome Woman.—Jane Reed appeared be fore the Mayor on Friday, and made an informa tion against Mrs. Catherine Bracken,-charging her with assault and battery and surety of the peace. The defendant, it is charged, had struck the prosecutrix with a brick; and also hit her on the head with a bucket.: A complaint was blbo made by Mrs. Reed that Mrs. Bracken had thrown hot water on her children. Mrs. Bracken was held to bail on both charges for her appearance' 'at coart. Informations were, algo 'ma3o by both these parties, before"Al37 Lewis, on Saturday, _chaaaßgcsch other with assault and battery,—• Warrants were iesnred, bnt nothing further was : done.. ■ ■ The Sylvanians— Wilkins Sail— Monday eve rting.—This cool and pleasant place of amuse ment Is crowded nightly by the faßhionof the eity, to hear this colebratod Troupe; they have no equals in their profession. Frank Gardner, in his line, os a Bonjoist, Tambonrinist, Dancer, Bone Player, and Vocalist, is without a compet itor; and, to listen to the “sweet Guitar,” as ployed by Eokels, is alone worth the price of admission. Wo hear it stated that they : will perform at Wilkins Hall every evening daring the week, and wo would advise all the lovers of good music, to come, and fun will be present on the occasion. * m m The Circus. Our juvenile friends will bear in mind, that this Mammoth Company having ar rived, will give an entertainment this afternoon. Worses, ponies, male and female artistes, and all tho available force of the establishment, will be brought into requisition upon tho occasion. A .programme of entertainments will no donbt be presented, calculated to suit the fancy and tickle the palate of all. - Two Clowns, Jennings and Brower, each said to bo inimitable in his style, wiil preside over the comic department. The night's entertainment wHI-comraenoe at tho usual hoar. Pardoned.— A pardon from Gov. Bigler was • roecivedon Saturday, by our jailor, authorizing him to release from custody John Keehlor, who had been found guilty at the last term of Court, of receiving stolen goods, and sentenced to six months imprisonment. This instance of tho ex ercise of executive clemency is commendable.— Mr. Koehler has resided in this City for fifteen years, and before tho late unfortunate occur rence, the voice of suspicion had never been raised against his character, for probity and honor. ' ' Ungrateful Son.—A young man named George Jones, made an attack on his father, on Friday last, and injured him severely.: The parents of the young man reside in the Eighth Ward.— Mr. Jones made a complaint before the Mayor, charging his son With assault and battery, and stated he stood in , fear of him. - lie was ar rested by officer Beed, and bronght ■ before the Jinyor, who committed: him to prison for trial, at the next term of Court. Returned. —Officer Hogue returned from Cin cinnati on Friday, having in his charge the cele brated steamboat thief, Jack Beed,- (a dozen of aliases follow,) who'was arrested on the John Quincy Adams, a short time since, by two vigi lant police officers of the Queen City., Jack has several charges pending agoioßt: him here;—one for robbing Bishop O'Connor of a watch of con siderable value. He is held over for farther ex amination. Counterfeit Gold Coin. —Florence Kramer, of Cho firm of Kramer & Bahm, bankers, made a •complaint before the Mayor on Saturday, and hod arrested James Wilson and Bicbard O'Eoary, whom he charged with conspiring together and: passing on him a counterfeit United States coin, of the denomination of ten dollars, on Thursday last. The two persons were arrested by officer Beed, and committed by the Mayor for trial. Strange—ln eueh uedthtr. —The editor of the American goes into spasmß on Saturday, in rela tion to an ortido in the local column of this pa per of that morning, entitled a “Hoax.” We would inform the editor that the information was ■derived from the Greensbnrg papers of Thursday lost, and was' not intended to, and did not, reflect on Mr. Covode, or any other person connected with the road. ■Eagle Eire Company. —Wo noticed a marble •alßb on liberty street, on Saturday, bearing the inscriptions of “ The Eagle. Finn .Compasv,— .. . Instituted 1794." it ig designed to be placed on the new engine house belonging to that compa ny, which will soon be completed, on the site of the old one; which was burned down about a year ■: ■ since. - Coal Mining Company.—We loarn from the Cleveland papers, that at a meeting of the Di rectors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Coal Min ing Company, held at their office on the 20th inst.,- Alfred B. Curling, of Pittsburgh, was unan imously chosen President of said company, in place of Wo. Milford, Esq.; resigned. Badly Injured. —A young mon named Good, was injured very severely by being ran over on Thursday by two horses, on the tow path of the canal, in Allegheny City, near Sandusky street The horses hod run off,and Mr. G. was endeav oring to stop them, when he was hurt. ■/ Served him right.— A man named Joseph Mc-> Quaid was committed to jail for twenty-four hours, by the Mayor, on Saturday morning,, for insulting* female, in the Diamond market. Jo seph was intomcated at the timo.' -v-' and pears have become quite . plenty in oar market. Wo would advise lovers of firnit, howecer, to partake sparingly of them at nresent. Cholera and unripeness ore terns which bear qglose conneotlon. *te4-Bampso«i TFarfield-qmte a warhke M fioed by-AldenflSa Mqjor, on Satur day, the sumM $2O, for riotous sad dmorderiy conduct, and committed in default. y f^* •*. J* 4 «x»n n i, j , ~ ? j »?V*fj V "*- £- v -'V,. i t . Vj&C** J^v,*a.' ,»**' J-? * H- - £ 4- *!: /* > ( 5 -• ' ** "* ' , ' “~ p - *■“ }Z^^t^€i:'r--./\:;':nfi'' t ’ ! '‘>' -t- ’ ' \ s ’ ’}“ V* of fi J - *,“ ,i l «,*„ *i < f -t *'? Ij*'’il1 j *'’ilv I'■< 1 '■< l. •* ;■ ? » -. -1 y >.^3*.A £kZ. ,/* 1 ■'-, ' i **, ~. - ’ , A / r ■ >v -vvirrf-v r -,i,% 'ivv,’- - AEind Brother .—John Dunn, a- young boarding on the hill, made -complaint before Aid. Major, 6n Saturday, against his brother, Thos, Dunn,-who had robbed him the-' evening previous of the stun of $25,00. Thomas is a .married man, has three children, and 1 is a labor er on the railroad. He came to this on a visit on .Friday, when his brother invited him to sleep with Mm,'and his generosity was reward ed by Thomas taking the money out of hispock et while he was slumbering. A warrant was issued and Thotaas arreeted, by officer M'Cary, and, after hearing, committed for farther hear ing to-day. Fatal Accident. —About 11 o’otock on Satur day morning, as Mr. John Woodhonse, a young man and a tinner by trade, was putting op s spout on Mr.-Lewiß’ building, on Ridge street, on the West: Common, Allegheny city, the plat form on which lie was standing gave - way, ' and preoipitatod, him to the -ground,. injuring him very severely. lie was taken to the house of his brother, Mr. Atohcson Woodhouse, on Robi son street, Allegheny, adjoining the canal, and medical aid procured,„ bnt their services were unavailing, and ho died from the effects of his bruißCß, which were internal, about 12 o’clock. A Pace— A negro, named John Buck, in con nection with another - person, also colored, at tempted to rob the till of the store of Mr. Griffin, on Pride streot, in tho Eighth ward, on Saturday at noon, bnt they were discovered and fled. Of ficer Steinburg, passing the store shortly after, went in pursuit of -the colored gents, and came up with Buck at Nicholson & Payno’s foundry, near Lock No, 1, and gave chase, but did not succeed : in arresting him until he got to Robs street, where he “nabbed” John and lodged him in the tombs. Sun Struck. —A young man who was engaged in carrying slate up to tho rqof of Mr. Wades* dwelling, Jackson’s row, Robinson afreet, Alle gheny city, was sun struck on Friday afternoon. He was observed to lets bundle of elate foil to tho ground; doscend the ladder quickly, and sink to the gronnd. He was carried to his home, and was stilt alive on Saturday morning,, bnt it feared Hi would notsarvivo. About-an hour previous to the sickness, he had drank freely of ice-water. Emigrants. —We notice a considerable number of emigrants passing through our city nt pres ent, seeking a homo ia the west Any quantity can be seen about tho Canal Basin. Tho Irish man, with the bloom on his cheek, and corduroy on liia limbs, and tho phlegmatic German, wear ing tho blouse, cool and comfortable, and follow ed by his good “ fran,” and a train of bright looking urchins—future Senators, every one of 1 them."- - “ Cheating by false Token.” —This was the charge preferred on Saturday against a certain (Patrick Kelly for passing on William Armstrong, h counterfeit note, on tho State Bank of Ohio, of the denomination of ten dollars. The Mayor, 'before whom tho charge was laid, committed 'Kelly for a further hearing. Par Niagara. —A considerable number of per sons went out, by steamer, on Saturday morn ing, to go to Cleveland, via Wellsvillo. The rest follow this morning, on tho cars, of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and by tho former route. Corny. —Cant Pratt, D. N." White, Col. Diehl, and R. M. Riddle, leave this morning for the North, to attend the Whig Convention, in com pany with one or two hundred others, whom Ni agara Foils and Gen. Scott have drawn that way. Printing Telegraph.— Mr. Bush, agent for the House Telegraph Line, is at present in this city, no says the line will be In operation to this city in a few months. Prtigh t —Large quantities of freight are being shipped west on tbo Ohio ond Pennsylvania Railroad, in consequence of the low water in the river. : ■ Coming up. —Tho bottom of the river is coming up very fastis every person can See by the ap pearance of the Monongahela wharf. SPECIAL NOTICES. rp~ W*mie<!.—A few men of thorough business habits onJ good address, for ft safe sod respectable biui it it a business that requires co capital but good character)business.habits and energy To men with tk« shove qualification* h permanent bu*ine*s ond the best of wages will be given Apply or address No. 39 street* corner of Third. [apri&tf ; |pr" ACARDr-O K Chamberlin would say (o.the. public that he ho* withdrawn from bis connection with Chamberlin 1 * Commercial College, and ihatbo Institu tion will hereafter be conducted by Mr 1\ R, Spencer* assisted f>y a number of gentlemen, scientifically and thoroughly practised, both as aceonnt&ms and teachers of the art of Book Keeping. I anvhappy in being able to assort the public that tbo fmareofthe Institution will be faUy worthy of its past, •uatUall leave it in Dust of «hnse who will look eare- LfuUy to its interests and those of the public. The arrangement of the College Will in most respects remain unchanged; Ail contracts to instruct. heretofore entered into b f me. win be thoroughly auu promptly executed by Mr. Spencer. : Pittsburgh, July 2?, 1552. ' jyS» |Jjr* Weadvise you, if you have not already done so, to go at once and procure a bottieof KIER’SROCK 01L>ncd by so will saves grett denl of suf fering. There is no telling how soon you: may need, iu Read the following letter t Mescsb, June 4,1552. . 2kar Sir : Ipurchased a bottle of your “Petroleum,” from your Agents,Magoffin & McKean, in this place, to cure a burn, which I received accidentally; aod in lest thsntwenty-four Uours it woa much' and I cm aow able io w*llc around without the assistance of a cane I whs so badly burned that my friends .had to carry me home . If you think the. foregoing statement will be of any use to yon, yon may make whatever use of it yra seo proper. Most respectfully, y * THOMAS ll* BRADFORD. To. 9. M. Knw. :Tobe had at oil tbeprincipal Drug Stores. UylOd&w p, g, Cleaver** <PrUe Medal Honey Soap.* fJjj*Theoniy genuine Honey Soap, (it should be re membered,) is prepared by F. S, Cleaver, tho original inventor, and sold -at .Wholesale by bis authorized Agents lu Europeand the United States, who are known and accredited as such. It is important that public at tention should be called to this fact, particularly when it is known that the proprietor can with difficulty meet the great and Increasing demands 'or the article, which circumstance is calculated to invite imposture and de ceive toe public. For sale by J. KIDD 4; CO., * CO Wood street, Wholesale Agents for Pittsburgh and its vicinity. Also, for sale, el aliDispenslng Drugstores. [JylO InvaluableDiscovery* JET” The inventor of M’Lane’s Vermifuge having di»* posed of his rlyht to Jdsgreat remedy, ihß proprietorei Messrs. Kidd ACo. beg leave to Oder it to the American public as the beat remedy: for Worm* ever offered. It hnabeen tried tnall parta of the country, and la cases which had defied the exertions of the beat physicians, and never without the most complete success. Wo. caution parents against delay. If your children exhibit symptoms of being troubled with Worms,lose not a mo ment, but at once purchase a bottle of WMane’s Verml fug I, and thus save them pain and -perhaps their lives - JAMES JONES. For sale by most Merchants and'Druggists in town and country, and by the sole Proprietor*. ' J.KfDDkCO, 00 Wood street . lytfcdlwitw fILOOVB—I7S .onsJuniata, Maria,Oap, and Bedford -M Forge Blooms, for sale by > ; KING & MOognEAP gbabd CBi.KBaA.TioN at magaua. Railroad BiounioaTlckgti to Clavelnnd ud baetti Wit 3 ! 0 ? O'W 0 'W' 1 3UIH. PHIOE $l,OO «mt b p/n°n?«V F * d «*l A SUUOR Of the Ohio Company, and by ' N B—Passeiiier^(^M lMlN,Monon^ tl * cla Hoa6e * ' *#Jr *“Pn*swgctacan leave on SaUiruav orMominv The Train for Cleveland leave every dav at hair rmnt a andil oVlocfc, A;M* and strive ScievdwdL ii^l for the evenirg boats to Buffalo. ! Oourrrr Tss&suaßa’s oatics, hereby given, Vo-all resldiL. l„ XV the cities of Pittsburgh ondAllceheny County, who have not paid their Mercantile; Beerntraseand all other Tnxs duotho State, ihtr. anlesv payment of the name Pe made to me immediately, suit will be brought for the rams.—The Mercantile Appraiser having nude hia re torntornetoraetiraealnee. j.V.ROWLAND. ■ jya3;tltdMtw» Tteasarefof Allegheny County. Kdueatlon—The Femait Setalnary, ~ / - (t.»TE MBB. ToiSDEicrsm’a,) w '{ife. Vi continued at the Binal place, comer of „Xj Washingtonstreet and Ea-t Common, Allegheny city,—the fall term commencing on the first Monday in oeptemoer efficient management of Miss Hannah £. Davis, who has for some time had cnarge aspnnclpaJ, and will .have suitable assistance in its management • s J n polijiof. location and arrangements for the comfort of is not sarpasted in the community. For terms, 4csee Circulars. | 'jyiLrlw B. W. P.OJNDEXTER ... . >. ••/Ur, I -’ i , ,* J * * ,>-,' t - 't * VsW -- TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sr THE &RBILLY LIKE. ■ OOTOBBSSrPIBST, SESSION. ~ - - Washington, July 24. The Senate waanot in ecssionto-day. , How®-—Mf< Duncan asked leave, but was te fu?ed, to mtroduqp a bill to reduce the duties on certain articles, and to exempt others. The Speaker announced the pending motion, to reconsider the vote by wbioh was rejected yesterday, Sie bill granting the. right of way and landa to_ Michigan, to aid in the constmction' of the Oakland Railroad. . • - j . Mtr Jones, of Tennessee, moved that the mo wn* to re-c(insider, be liud on the table. lost. The subject was then postponed until Wednes day.- . The a bill to enable the'Ezeou tive to furnish arms to citizens on the frontier, to enable them to protect themselves. : After eomo debate, the bill was referred, with some amendments mode to it by the Senate, to the Committee on Military Affairs. The . House then went into . Committee on the .Biver and:,Harbor bill.' wereoffercd> and elicited debate, buf none agreed to. The Committee rose and the House adjourned. TEXAN CREDITORS. Baltimore, July 24. H. M. Wattorson and J. L. Williams, members of the Committee of three, appointed by the Creditors of Texas, have published a card in the Washington Union, in which they state that Mr. Hamilton’scard was published without their con currence, and that they regard the polioy re commended by him os injurious to the great bulk of creditors. James 3. Holman, also; publishes a card, showing the injustice of Hamilton’s plan, under which Gen. Leslie Combs, with a just de mand of SnO.OOO. would not get one cent. ANOTHER AMERICAN FISHERMAN SEIZED. Boston, July 24. Advices from St. John state that another American fishing vessel waß seized by her Ma jesty’s steamer Ncttlor, and Bent to thatport. LUNDY’S LANE CONVENTION. . Baltimore, July 24. A large number of Whigs left in a boat this morning, for Lundy's Lane. Others will leave this evening. i CrecntSATi, July 24. This morning three boilers in the saw-mill of the. Mama Railroad and Dry Dock Company at Fulton, exploded. The boilers yore tom to fragments and tbe whole building shattered to pieces; Several pieces of the boilers were thrown 800 yards distant from tho building. The fore man, a .German, was instantly killed, and bis body tom to pieces; several others were wound ed. About forty hands were employed there, and it is considered remarkable that bo few were injured. The loss is about §4,000. i Louisville. July 24. Nearly two hundred; persons will leaco' hero hy to-morrow: to attend the Lundy’s Lane cele bration. The Louisville delegation will take tho Saxo-bora baud, which is only second to Dolls worth's. NEW YORK MARKET—JuIy 24. Flour... Sales 4000 bbls. State $4,25; and for Southern $4,66. Grain... Sales 2600 bos. Southern Wheat at 93c.; sales 16,000 bus. mixed Cora at 62}c. Provisions...Mcss Pork at $19,00; * prime $17,70; dry salted Hams 9Jc. Sale of 200 bbls. Lard at 11, 3 and Bc. Beef is scacce at $B,OO @9,00 for prime, and $lB,OO for Mess. EVENING. Cotton... Unchanged. The soles of tho week were 6000 bales. Flour—Bales 10,509 bbls at $4,12 for State and $3,60 for Southern. : Grain... Sales 6000 bus Southern wheat at $l,- 02; western do. 93. Sales 20,000 bus. com, mixed, at 63}, Provisions—Sales 300 bbls mes 3 pork at $19,- 25; prime do. $17,75. Homs $9,75. Sales 200 bbls beef at unchanged prices, - ' Lard—lt}. Sugar-Sales 300 boxes Muscovado at 4}@ sf»lb. Coffee—Bio at 9}. CINCINNATI MARKET—JuIy 24. River has fallen three Inches since lest evening. Weather continues very worm. Floor-Quiet, at $3,2003,25 . Whiskey—ls}c. Nothing done in provisions. Linseed 0i1...67@G8c. Cotton—Sixty bales spinning Cotton cold at 10 ®loie. EVENING. Nothing done In flour or provisions. Market Whisky—ln demand at 15}. Linseed—OH 67. Groceries—Dali, but firm. _ Tie mcr is still falling. It lias been raining sinoo 4 o’clock this afternoon. Weather cooler. PHILADELPHIA MARKET, July 24 Cotton... Quiet and prices unchanged.- Flour...ln limited demand; sales 1000 bids. Western and Pennsylvania, for export, nt s4® 4,Q0; common ohd. good brands §1©4,25; rye flour inactive; corn meal also; both without transactions. Grain.,-Wheat in foirreqoest; now ant! old red 95@%; white dd. eamo da yesterday; rye in de mand at 82@83; corn very scarce; yellow south ern CG afloat. Provisions...Unobanged. MOLASSES— 100 bus.ln store and for sale by jy22 - STUAHT A SILT,. To Civil Bagtnsen* rpIIE Field. Practice of Laying out Circular Curves 1 for Railroads. A now method of ca'coUilng the cubic corurnisof excavation* and embankments,by the aid of diagrams. By JohaC. Trautwine. Methods of Location, or Modes of Describing and Adjusting Railway Curves and Tangent*, a* practised by the Engineers of Penn&ylvan'a. lly Sam 1 ! Mifflin. An Elementary Course of Civil Enciueeriug, for rho use of the Cadet* of the United States Military ■Acade my By B. 11. Mahan, M A., Protessorof Military ami Civil Engineering,in the MillutrrAcaaemy,sixth edition, with large addbnua, and many new cm* A Manual oHhe Principles and Practice-of Bead Making, comprising ibo location, construction and im provement or Roads, (common, macadhmited, paved, plank,&o.) and Railroads. By W. M. Gillespie, A M. C. E Fifth edition, with additions.; dust received and for sale by • B. T. C; MORGAN, jygg . r Wo tO4 Wood street. To Hftttroad Contractors. PROPOSALS will be received u.iiU after the Stthday of July next, inclasive 4 at the Engineer Offices of the North western Virginia BaUrosd, in Parkersburg. .West Union and Clarksburg, for * he Graduation and Masonry of 50 or COsecuons (of about one aiieeacb of that Road—embracing. &Uthe: h.nvfest parts of the work, and remaining a numbero.’ tunnels* deep cut tings and embankments, as well as a considerable share of bridge and cotven masonry. The tide extends from the Baltimore and Ohb Railroad, at the mouth of Three Forks Creek, two mites east of reliermsu. to Parkers burg, on the Ohio river, and {snboutKH mitos in length; Specifications will be ready at the offices named, ond also atPetterihao)on and after the 6ih o July, proximo, and Engineers will bo on the line to ado d information. Thecountry through which the Road *s»es is heal thy, well settled arid cultivated, and abuivJ*nt supplies may befiad along the Toute, and: from eit-cr end of it, by raeansof the Baltimore and Ohio Bailros'he North western Turnpike and other good roa4*,au& ■:? .be Ohio river The facilities for cheap execution o: the work are unusually great Hands must be nbundsnv ns the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is advancing Mir dly to completion, and re-leasing a large'amount r- .a or.— Bidders most bring the best testimonials, and wli * tale whatolher work they may have on hand. Byorderof the Presidentand Dlrector*.' • BENJ. IT, LATROBE, Chief Elisee v 'Baltimore, JuneBth, 1858. ; {Mfco.ndtlmhJy [Baltivwr*; ; iooctacucnts : fTO travel in every bounty inilte United Suuei.to cir | cnlate tbe AUTHoBizBD XDinon of the LIFE OF GEN. FRANK PJ&RCE,dr New Hampshire, candidate or the Democracy for President of the United States. By W 0. 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'VfOTIGE IS HEREBY_GEVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed sole Administrator of the estate of PATRICK QUINN, deceased I and, all persons in debted to aald estate,‘Are notified to - make payment to him; and those having claims against said estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement to the same. fjyUkWffif JOIIN QUINN, Adru’r. * ’'v ,' k 1 - c BANK' NO > VAILf BY ' , Bxchango Banbersr >&t\ atreetsi Pittsburgh. "COSSSCTBI Hoon Bwgeni» 1 > Corn& ef Wood and £ PENNSYLVANIA. PilLfibnrgh Banks*-**r*pw- Philadelphia . * r • Brownsville a “ Backs county M ? Chester Co. (new Issue) r Colombia Bridge Co.? v “ Danville « « Delaware co. u «—*■«. ** . Doylestown “ Boston w *v Germantown 11 L Lancaster Banks **-— ll Lebanon Montgomery co; • Northumberland—*-V.. •Pottsviile . - t rt . “ •, Reading« Bchtry]kiHco.“ “ Washington -\K - / West Branch •—«—» u Wyoming “ Carlislel Cbambersburg • $ Brie Gettysburg!!---....".-- f Harrisburg- I Honesdale-.r... -i.. t ■ Middletown v.-.-.J Waynesbarg** i York Batikß-.**.***-**. 3 Relief Notes . • $ United States Bnnk----*l5 Allegheny City Scrip- • *par Allegheny Co. “ ««prem Pittsburgh City « ---par - 1 . New york. New York City t.par Country Bunk*-..4 , JERSEY. All SolveniUnnlfß*****-* ; # DELAWARE. . All Solvent Ranks- • > • > *par Small Notes.| „ tf MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks-*-.---por Country Banka , I „ VIRGINIA. Bk of V*. and Branches |. Farmers 1 Bk & Brandies J Yaliey Bk and Branches I Exchunge Bk ft Branch’s I Wheeling Banks • V . do.- Branchcs>‘.*i NEW ENGLAND. I AH Solvent Hanks--*.• * | - OHIO. . State Bk and Branches ' f OtberSolvent Banks—**~f: Bk of Sandusky*** • .75: Granville 50 Norwalk... *►.-*. ,50 Urbanna »w~*~ »»•*.*. «.6fr Wooster^.*— .25 * INDIANA. Slate Bk and Branches ■ A ILLINOIS. State Bank Branch* ♦••*so Ilk of Illinois—~—*—> >75 KENTUCKY. AU'Solvent Banks**—^* : 1 „ MISSOURI. Slate Bkundßrauchea • f Michigan. All Solvent Banks——• 0 t , WISCONSIN. Marine A Fire Ins. Co. ar . >. Milwankie —£ TENNESSEE. All Solvent Banks* —— 3 NORTH CAROLINA. AH Solvent Bout< | south carolinau* All Solvent Banks*.*- H GEORGIA. All Solvent Banks* U ALABAMA. AHSolvcot Banks—* 5 LOUISIANA. All Solvent Banks* U , exchanges.. New York... p*em Philadelphia Baltimore**— } n CinchYiiatlv—dig,-’. Louisville .1 ti St. Louis .I*.“ VALUE OF COTNS. AmencanGnld (new)* par. • do .do (ohl)*sprem. Sovereigns......... 3435 Guineas*-*.. Fredericadocrs—.. 7,80 Ten Thalers*—...... 755 TenGuliders*....... 3,90 Loui* d’or***. 4/25 Napoleons*—*..—. Doubloons, Patriot*** 15,70; ■ •do Spanish-* 16^5 i Ducais* —2,10 COMMERCIAL. pAILY REVIBW OF TUB 21AUKBT. Ofvics o» tnt Dmlv Mown*© Post. 1 - 46,'1852. ( The weather on Saturday was warm and dry. Busi ness continued exceedingly flat; nothing transpired worth quoting. OATS Sales from Cm hands of ISO bus at 37c. CORN —Sales of IGQlus. ut 355. ; WOOL—Salesof 2QQ&S. common at33c. BACON,-Sales lOOQfiu. Hama atOJe; l hhd.Sbonl ditß ftlSJc. MOLASSES.—SaIesof 15bliU.al03fl. BUTrEß.—Sales of 10 kegaauOJc.j cash. PORT OB’ PiTTSBURGU. 2 VZE7 0 INCUES WATB3 IH THX C&Amm. ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic. Parkinsou, Brownsville. u Bahicj Bennet, Brownsville. “ ■ J-M’Kee. Hendrickson,McKccspon. '* Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton f ‘ Genessee.Conant> West Newton. « S. Bayaru, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Micuieao No.si, Boles, Ueaver. u ■ . Cornp>amer«Gordou, Wheeling. <c Skelton, Wheeling. v “ Exchange. ConweU. WheeJing; DEPARTED: “ Baltic, Be nee t, Bro wnsvil le. i! Aitainic, Parkinson, do “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport.- * 4 Thomas SUriverj Bailey, West Newton. M Genessee.Conant, West Newton. u Peebles, Elizabeth. J . Michigan No.tf,Boies, Beaver. ** Forest City, Murdock, AVeUsville • l Forest City. Murdoch, WeHsville. “ llail Columbia, Johoston,. Wheeling. StaßsUa* Parluriburgh end Iloeblng •• ' AeSft %:■/• port Paekst* i«Si . The steamer II AIL COLUMBIA, A. & CBsrtx, master, will Icavo Pittsburgh every Monday, m 3 o’clock, P. M 4 returning wilt leave Bockingpoit every-Tuesday} nrC o’clock, A. M. Passengers aud shippers may rely on the utmost ac* commodation aud promptness. VV. M. WUEELKR, maiS - - No. Market street. For Long Reich, Marietta, Parhenburg find OaJiipotls* The fine,steamer GOV, MEIGS, = flfif. pwCv Birp»x f Mover, wiiUcave for the above and intermediate portsi every : TUESDAY, fit 3 P.M. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 JOHN FLACK.Ayent. For Barietu and UoettingpurL 'iSzSstefr Tushneisteftaer PACIFIC, Zasooe Max vriil leave fortke eboveand intermedi* fuTportaevery ttx 4 o’clock, P. ftL For freight or passage,oppty on board,or to ' T. WOODS & SON, patio No. 61 Wiuersi-.and C 3 Front at. For KJttaottiagf ondCfctflstu t TIJE Jjyrhtdrftnglit cad plca*int. s;earaer Cant. MiLtfSOAft, trill leavcthe Atieglzeßjr whiTfon MoKiiay, Wedfifc4JArmmJ Fridays, ot3 tfetocfc* P*\sl.. t for Kmnnning ana Catfish. For freight or p&snaac apply <m hoard. fn0713 WxKliafaday t'Ac&ttt far ClßCtntxtui* -Tiiknrx? anil fan running ateoarer CIN- UitinNGiuH, Mnaicr, wlillcavo every Wsit.NKgs.tT> IV* r reJglt* or pjusstgCi apply on beard, or to decSO <jv a. MILTENCEROBR. N O, SUGAR—A prime art-clean sure and for * sale by Hyls] KING A MOORHEAD YlNEUAti'—'wj bbl*. Cider Vinegar in store and for _ sale by . Ijylgj ■ * ING A MOORHEAD. CVhIN B3T< *NBri—A lot-on consignment, for sale by . J jylg KING' A MOOR (I EA D. / s TlABS—3oboxes 7 by 11 Gluii in siote and Tor's tie.' Ij-jyrs. _ • KINO A MOORHEAD. B" tiUG All—sb bugs saie by jylg . _ KING A MOORHEAD FEATIiERS— 2Uoih.i prime live Geese, for sale by j*23 __ STUART & SILu BEKSWaX— In more und tor Sale by iy» STUART A SILL. i 11.AS3—‘Job boxes, assorted sizes, for sale by \J jy2i STUART A SILL. BROOMS— 170 dozeo, to close consknment, by jy2l ; - ' STUART A »ILL. ■f 7TNEG Afl—so bbls. CcTphrc pure Cider, in store, V jydl STUART A SILU OIL— lU bbii. No. iiiauk, in store and for sale by jyBt : STUART A SILL.^ "ITENISON—3OO prime cured Hams, for solo by V jy2l J. D. >VILLIAMB A CO. SPIRITS OF TURPENTiNE-Wbhl* forealeby JylP D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GLASS— OU Ox*. 3by 1» and I 0 by 12, for *alc by iyl7 . RTSBELL A JOHNSTON. (IHBteSE— 50 bis. prime W. R. in«;ore end for sate J jy!7 __ _ BUSSELL A JOHNSTON/ BUCKETS— 75 doz. instore and for sale by ? STUART A SILL, jy23 No-fl Smitlificldstreet. (iIiEAP DELAINES.—A. A*Mason & Co.aro now j opening 10 etse* more of thore extraordinary cheap Do Lainea.at Bc. - UySg BbUbunU MINERAL WATER —ln half barrels, always ou band aud for sale by. . v jyls , KING A MOORnEAD. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES St. Louis Sitjar House Molasses, in store ani for Sole by jylS __ KING & MOORHEAD LINSEED OIIr-185TnJ5Tfor sale by. B. A FAHNESTOCK & CO., :J yl9 corner of Wood andFifßt it recta. SYRUP— liibbls. New York Sugar House ; 40 do Portland ? For sale by -. . jy2l WILLIAMS & CO. RICEt- stlercer prime r ' • % 50 firs. superfine Flour of Rlee; For sale by jyBl J. fi. WILLIAMS & CO , 82 Wood Bt TTNDERWOOD’d TRI)eLEMON SYilOPj U, do Sarsaparilla. Pine Apple, and Ginger do $ do Raspberry Vinegar; For sale by; y *W. A. I&CLURG fc CO., j y i 8 No. 25d Libertystreet T> KFiNEO i •. Jtv Powdered; Clarified;. •• Crushed; and Loaf; In store nnd.for sole by • . n jy!s • • KINQA MOORHEAD. IMtfcSH FRUITS— Hf ; ' Peacheß ) ..■ ■ . , ■ Quinces, J Ilermeacatly Sealed. For sole by ■ ■ J. LAVELY & C 0.,. jy2o Tea Dealers and Grocers. /. Notice. : •- : TT7TIEREAS. Letters Testamentary to the Estate of VV JOSEPH CUSTv late ortheciwofPmsburah. deceased,bavti been.granted- lo ino subscribers. All persons indebted io said estate are requested to make immediate payment;land those having claims against the same wilt present them duly authenticated for set tlement, la Jl. M COST- Eiecutor. ; jy'lliliiwGw M, A. E. OUST. Execu tix. A 'aood laTUtu.pt. ... ' WE are anihoiised to Bell too shares of “Minnesota” Copper Stock, at an exceedingly low price. This magnificent mine now ranks among the finest In the world, and will, without doobt, pay a dividend of «J 8 to : Sl5 a shore for the yesrV business, with a prospect of yet largerdividends hereafter./ ■' . ■ To copfialists hud others, desiring a profitable rnvest ment. these shares present on op^onrniH^rore^ourered. Stock and Exchange Brokers, jye 0 ■ 78 Fourth street donongaHeia-Cemetery. . THE Corporators of the Mononffttfaela Oemeterjr> in corporated by the Leglslaiure.pf.PennsylyaaU, on lhe2d of May,' 1852. are requested W jne« ; .al..No. 141 Fourth street, on THUfiSUAY,Ihe 22d Instant, at 2 o’clock,P;M.- . JosiabKing, William Holmes, . Roberts. Hays, GeorgeMihenberger, , RobenPalmer, George W. Jackson, Joseph P. Gm&ni) . George lb Brace, George C : Rees,, Andrewß, Barger, S, R. Lltmgston, James-Lippencott, RJI. Hartley,. ■. C.s. Eyater, •- C. L; Magee, George F. Gilmore, Robert Robb [iygO:la BUOW# 1 ® BlfiH AMGB» : i . v • : TiJRTLS CKEERyPA* , lA A IXEN BROWN, splendid and | A-eonuaoilioaa by. the proprietor, attic terminus of the .Braddock 5 * Field Plank Road, and. near ihepresenttenmnusofuieEenTia-Rail road, twelve milesfrom the city. is now oped for the re* cepuon of Families and others deauousofeseapininbe heat.of the city dnring-the Bammennontha. spa clous hotel being near thojrailrpad, hela river and plank roa3; 10 TeadUy ail those means of conveyance fromthecltyj and nnoras a 1 delightful manner' retreat,with pleasant’.watts^and1 drives; and beanUfUV.seenofyj it is magnificently fitted i up and fornishedwith _everyimprovementokfim-class modern hotels—mites of rooinsj parlors; etc. .An omni*.; has will convey pas«enger» to ond fmm ihc RoilrOad. the arrival and departnre of trains.. 1 \ JETThe proprietor feels as«nrod that twenty years ex perience in the business will enable him to secore the i comfort and insure the satisfaction of ail who may visit | him in his new location. (myfiOdlmd ' "*v t r „ _ E LIST. Auction ctTfl"-' '' . • lo hi. frlenda twil the pnblic generally. v 'Wltli*?raS?l rlenceof nearly ihinjr years In this I&e of hazards nothin j Insaying tha the will bo enabled lo irfeiS entlresatiafacuon to all those who may feel disnosed ili patronize him. IVMoKtiNNA, Anctloneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. jyg . A T the Commercial SalesHooms, corner of Wood J\. and Fiflhstreets.atlOo’clckjA.&iiya general as sortment of Seasonal>le,StapleandFancy Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, HatsyCapx, AO, AT 2 O’CLDCK, P- M.,' , Groceries, Queensurare. Table Cutlery; LookingGlassess, nevr and second bond Household and Kitchqu.Foriiiture, Ac. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M,, ■ Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, Musical lustra ments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods Gold and Silver Watches* Ac. P. M. BAVJS, ja3l:tf Auctioneer.- T?HFSH ABKI VAt OF -MILLINERY, Ac —A large JC ondcxtenslve assortment of Millinery, Silks, Bon nets; Embroidered Lace»,&e. v teceived at M’Kenna’s Auction i!oa&e<i and will ramuiu open for tius day only; . Thetrade are respectfully invited to call ami examine he same. . Dy3J • ■ P. M’KENNA, Auct’rv SEASONABLE DRY GOODS iat Auction. : o.a Monday, July 20lli, at to o’clock in the forenoon, ot AFKehria’a Auction Uouse, wili be sold, air assortment of .Bea&onable Dry .Goods, comprising.bereges/fancy and green delaine*; can Prints ; brown.linen,linen checks, alpaccas. shirt* iiig stripes,:licking checks, cottonade, tweeds, cassi ;meres, marseiUes and Valencia vesting*, shawls, bus* penders, patent thread, Ac., Ac. - ■ , . And at 2 o’clock,- P M,12 boxes Glassware, contain*, ing tumblers, specie jars, Ac.; 8 boxes manufactured tobacco, one refrigerator, with a variety of other articles; )y23;__ _ __ . Pv&PKENNA, AuciV; Bran dies, wine and young hyson tea at Aocrioit.—On Monday afternoon* July -20th, at 3 o’clock,at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifthstreeta, will be sold.—9 eighth casks Martelle Park Braudy t lO eighth , casks CftmmpuJgne rale Brandy ; 3do do Colony Dark Brar'df; l ouarter cask Burgundy Port Wine; 14 Caddy boxes Y:IL Tea. J? 24 4*. M. OAVIS, Auct’r. ; t TTOUSE AND. LOT at dLA- 1 Auction Will be sold, on the premise's, on Mon day, August Oth.ntSo’clocfc in the afternoon, o lot of ground; frontmgififty feet on the Sieuhehvilte pike, .oiid .extendingback one hundred and fifty feet ton thirty feet street- On which is. c.'ccted a good substantial frame dwelling house r foor stories high, with twelve rooms, aiaree noil roora v 2B feet by feet (engt a? good well or spring Water at tho door. Also, one small frame dwelling hqase/which rents for ®3oopenhcmlh The above property is iri.« healthyMiuauon, and a good stand for business. : Will be sold at a barguin. as the present owner is determined to tell : . For farther particalars,:nnquire of A Bro ther, ou the premises.. Termstu sale. v. jy24 WVG M’CARTNBY, Auctioneer. BOSTON. CRACKERS—Anew supply, justreceived and for tale by - J. LAVELY A CO^ jy2o _ \y-. TeaDteplefsaiid Grocers. BACON— lO.OOOEjj., Homs, just from smoke house; 10 000 do Shoulders. For sale by STUART A BILL, Jy2l . No. OSmithfield street. Wanted* A .GARDNER, who. t-nderstands ihe business in-aft its branches, to whom liberal wages and a perma nent situation will be: given, if found competent and at tentive. Application to be made at i . \ . 1 - jygo ' v -V ■ ’TinsOFFICE. ■: Aduna a co«’a Kxprsu* IJREIGUT REDUCED—From and after this date, JE: our rate? on pound freight, froml Philadelphia to- Pittsburgh, will be 83,00 perllW fes.—a redaction of 25 Eer cent Time* from .Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, 30 ours: . faprSl BAKER A FORSYTH, Ae<*nio. T" ATK. PUBLICATIONS.—Just received ‘sit MINER JJ A CO., No, 32 Smithfield street—Sarnia’s Union Mrfgazine lot Augastj volume second Waverly Novels, published by Llppincott, Grambo A Co; Alexander Tardy, The Poisoner, or Pirate Chief of St Domingo. jyia ' Notice* A N. application will bonrade attbe next session of . Jak. the Leglslalare,for the charter of a Bonk, wub a Capital of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, to belo cated at PiU*borgh r and called the "Western Bank of Pennsylvania * v ! fit2BCm tHarrhburg Union will please copy in Weekly paper.] BRANDJt^— IN BOND—A. KelgneUe und Peftevoi sin Brandies—daik and pale—in qr casks; also, Na poleon, in. octaves—nnderCuttom-House charge; to gether witba7 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor deaux Brandies of the moat auperiorouuimcsji.i Store and for sale cheap, by JACOB WEAVERVJr, myiO cor. Market nail First 6ts.; UrttaißargAlttAl IN -VELVET, PILE.TAPEBTRY AND BRU3SELS .CARPETS—WuIch will be found at the carpet ware* house of W, Fourth street. As we are determined to sell oQ bar present stock of the above goods at cost, we invite the attention of those wishing ■ to famish, to gTeat bargains. _ ir% W. ftTCLINTOCK. ilogi* mllß highest cash prices paid for LIVE HOGS. de- X the packing season,al the Whirl pool Pork House, situated on the Ohio Hirer and Ohio aud- Pennsylvania Railroad, three miles below Pitts bargb,or»aiDepotifromLoudonvjNe to Pittsburgh. . Address, WAI. U. HOLMES A BRO., • jyl7;lowdAiiw*: .' No. 90 Water street. DUNG AN respectfully informs his friends • and the P«bhe generally, that eutheSlsi June in siaat, thc FRANKFURT Il«/rEL Will be opened for ther accommodation of BOARDERS, during the aum roer sesson. ■ Frankfort, Jone7.-2m. : TCTASIIiNUTON Maine Ligobr Law Songster f¥ Paiunonni and Crbloa choice col lection of the qost admired Temperance Songs. The washicgtonUn .Temperance Minstrel—contain ing aeclecuoa.©/ the most choice songs, melodies, &c., soiled to ail Temperance occasions. Forsalebv ' Jyso B T.C MORGAN,rn Woodst. ThTOTICE.—The oarinersiup heretofore existing tie- J-V tween the undersigned, in the Wool and-Coramis* sum Uusmeas, uuder toe firm of Mcmrny & Lee, was dissolved on 100 drat of April Inal, by nmuial conseru. The tjusmcw of Use laic firm vriti ito celtled by H. Lsi whoisduly authorized lo .uso lie name of Ihr firm for Uuu purpose. J. R. MURPHY. myl i - - - ■.•■■■■■■■ H. LEE. fptIEjJIAOAZINEa FOU AHO UST.—Jim'rtcel v c'd, X: «H. Miner A Co.’s, No 34 SmMiGeld Bticel, Urn fol lowing Magniines for August: ■ Godey’s Lndy,s Boole for Augnsij Graham’s Magozine do; . . Sartalu’s ; do do: Peterson’s do dor W* 11. MINER A GO. WANlfcsD—A tAKMjOf about UDacie?); good and improved laud, within sixty miles of this within xwo miles of the Ohio and Pennsylvania tracts of from 5 to WO acres goodiarul. within twenty miles of this city, and near cither-of the -Railroads, Apply to CURTIS & DOBBS, - jy2o ■■ ■■ •:■■■ ■ v ✓ No. 123 Wood street. _ 2■ To Printers* INK, manufactured byf. D. hPCreary & JL Co. f New York.in cans and: kegs, from IB to 100, from Si cents to fir. Also, red, dark and light blue, »n can9 4 of 18, from 75 cents to flMp B j Vnrmah in J and t B cans,at 50 els. &B. Gold Size in fB cans, 33 9* Forsale by : /. R. WELDEN, Bookseller'and Stationer, ; C 3 Wood street,between 3d and 4tb. _ - Land Warrants Loat* ; . T V s V by^c anhscribor, oa the route from Camber- JLi to Pittsburgh, a large Pocket Book, containing three Land Warrants,l6o acres each, assigned to. the subscriber by B. {. Holliday of WinchesterTva;, 826 in gold, and &S2O bill on Bank of Valley, Ysuy besides sev cral’memoranda, notes, Ac - Any person leaving the Pocketßook with the editors of the Pest, or forwarding it tn U»e editor of the Cleveland Plaindeattr, wM be lib erally Tewaroed. (jyls) .. 11. K.DAVJS. Great Solo or Dry Good* I '~~ r " A\- H I A s 5 I '?^.9°.i.,'f. i ! 1 . c ' ,ramenc < ! iii='rTENTir. * 0. RKAT SEMI-AN NUAI/SALE of their Entire street.’ 0 ' 1 Tuejl)ay ’ Joly«Ui,.at Nos. 63andMMarket On this occasion their Wholesale Rooms will bo operi cd to Retail Trade, and; their immense stoc|r, receiit)y porcltased of manufacturers, importers, and large aac tion sales,at a great sacrifice from cost, win®all be atarlred down and sold at fitlly one-third less than usual pr * c i-*-- ... ' fiv3 . "WOTICR—Tbc Annual Meeting of Sloekboldersof the management of the.. Bairs ofthe Cdmmtny. -,. , l'- R, IIRUNOT, Secretary vro itm. City papers, also Free Press and Democrat; Kiitan ning, Jelfcrsoman, Brookyllle. Demoorat and iWisler. Clarion, Elk County AdTocme end M’Kean Orbit. copy until day of meeting. . “ jyS-td * *‘*2«*» A*M*tu at'Mo. @7. " ‘ * CO., north-west corner of Wood st. • and Diamond alley, are jast opening a: FrCsh stock of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons,Laines, Bo- Kge_Do Lnlnes,-French : Manchester titta Domestic wnlt-a complete assortment.of Ladies’Dress Goods, Also, a large slock cf Hosier v. Gloves, Ac. These, together with oni former porchiVes] make* onr stock unsarnassed by any west o( the moan! tains i to which we solicit the attention of huyerv as w? can offer them on the most favorable terra* ' . M D. GR«SGG A <lf> Hiar Yfi J Hiar Yc I NOTICE IS UEfifißY OIVEN to* U puichflKra'Of Fme Jewelry and Watches, that Hoauia now ready the;best and moat fashionable fine Gold and at lower prices than any other deal* or in the eity. ile buys for cash cheap, and sells for cash aheap ; -makes large soles and sraalf profiis Therefore, pttrchasing.Goia Jewelry, Fine Stiver:Ware, patches, &c., from this establishment, will be sure to get the valaeof 100 cents forever dollar invested; - Gold Watches from 820 to 8100: Silver Watches from SC 10 20, Silver Spoons from 86 to 820, and other goods equally cheap 1 Please call at HOOD’S, SlMarket street, the-only Wholesale price Jewelry Store In the city, ■ •. |j C 3 a«w mute. 1 MASSES W BE COLD GROUND. Anew Ethi opian Melody, by S C. Foster. OU, lio\v I.Love my Mountain Horae,” a new and beautiftil Duett* as sung by the Alleghaiuang. '* Where can ihe Soul Undßest—as sun e by the Baker .Family , . .. • The Happy Family Polka. The Colly Polka.. The Cottage. Pearl.-Blanche Alpea.- Erama Dale—an Ethiopian Melody. LauruLee—byS. C.Foster. I Forgoltha Gay World. There's a Good Time Coming. ■; ■> .. s Garland Polka.■: . 'Received and for sale by jyia - / JOHN H. MKLLOR* 81 Wood str b Bipeeui sotieii • rro THOSE WHO B 9£ l BRUSHES—I would most : X respectfully invitelhe attention orthe public, and Brush users in particular, loihe. large andjexcelient as* eortmenr of Brashes at -my'eslhbuskmeht,'at No. 110 Wood street My Brashes are all manufactured . fnjmy own Shop, and under cry ownsopefvUion, sndaremade of none but the best materials.- They are stronger, bet - ter made and more lasting, than Eastern -Brushes, and are sold at lower prices than any olhor manufactory in this city offers them. ; Paint Brushes from 9*o down to No* 0, made expressly for Pointers 1 use. Pointers, Hotel.keeperg, Steam-boatmen, and House* keepers, and all who usp Brushes, will fina it to theirin terest to give me a call. 1 also keep Ifooking; Glasses, Pictures,Picture Frames, and all other articles usually kept in variety stores. . - Don 1 ! Forget the Place. CHARLES A MOORE, Noi 110 Wood street, - / ; JykO :■ -next door to DavU’AMtiom \L-> ■ <■ i +. -5," c :^'(r- i ■'-.- --..5-sy,- -^.-•.• i v. .»•_ ,« „• -Jr.--*.:-., •. *- il*** *. Vv>:**W' - -f' L ’■_’'.'.••'•j'.i ;• AUCTION sales. P* a>KfiHnAv (iaeitooeor* P» m. DAVIS* Auctioneer. AV« G* M.’CARTHIfiY* Auctioneer. . ' - «*-- * *v,* * *v/ * * * " p » * T* f * f*• 4 **■ * . . MEDICAL. TQEDMATISJJ.—Dt.IIroWn'* n«wjydue<m*d nta- Xfe «iljrfoi Bbumtlralt a*ndedr*adsinilnr«mtd»' rorib*ip*infliUronble. Imarerwli. _ ■ .Office end PjlTHrComraltitlon HwmnNo. 4K DIA MOND, Plttibarclu £ed». DoetnfU homo March srj jl&w . _ Plmte Diuuen «»- BftOWN, No. *1 DIAMOND ALLEY. a Dbyoiis his entire mention 10 «n office practice. ■ Hl* tusfnesalarriojily eottfinedio' PrttNMmr rtntfuUDiutni, end atteUpaln fal affeeltona, brought on by lmpntU.nce, loythful indulgence and elects. : . Syphllii, Gonorr, a^^afeiia^ag NerTo#sAl&eUohe^Si»l„,fei. o! P‘»»!PjaWlaln ; Antq llonsrof the Bladder anAßoi??.® 4 end Loins, Inn*- CnregnaranwedT KU aey»,iucce«follyiteai«il. Brown foofcr l aa3aranceBoripc(ii l i , '' !<:U y'e"able« Dr. come widerMfl caie. v ■■ care to all who may Wernond *,. , f! Y THE VSE_ OF DR. HOVq'htoE’ s ’ 11 Rl »■■■•: : - ■ • . . • . . ■ .d 7 rm Nb 1 * bottcfCasu and Cones, mdenct*- Coat 1 —Mhs- R., aged 29 This Indy veryppare and sallow ad incessant pal a and taalnessin the pit of the iach; Two or three js' a dhy the pain In asgd to jmclt a degree iy.Tbese attacks Imp sometimes when.none ... .»Spur* clear fluid from the stomach in the morning. The*tmnaeh swelled much at night. Tongue coated andddmmy; racch thirst y no appeUie. IJowelacosUve;dun t 'stupefyiJig. sersaifon in the forehead; Complaints of iwo<years standing Gave her some Pepsin oil Monday- Camcback. ina week. Said the pain had noibeen haHsabadSince takingthe second dose, anu was daily growingTdsa;. Thcconstant gnawing- was also gone. -Apneiiteimproved;tongue cleaner; bowels regular ; head still heavy. Jn another week she was entirely free from uneasiness and pam In the stomach—raisedno acid fluids—head felt clear, and everyfrace of.thcstoniachcotaplalQt was nmored.r ■ Csss,2—Married Lady, aged 50 —•P/rin fifurtaung.—- Very stout ladg. S-Jlud .suffered pain, -usuallyvery se yere, in the region;of the stomach, for threa years past } - and particularly iutense afterenliug. Whenat the worst, the pain Is its if" some hard body were being thrust Into thcrmofthestomach andboredmeverydirection. Much tenderness on pressure.: ; Tbis lady used the Pepsin With' sorprialngeffeci.Soonaftertliefirstdosctbcpajn ceased —sue fell-some nausea, and retched, but .nothing came up. Several months have pasred, but there has been no return of the pain. . Tongue clcan and tnolstj no sore- i nessofthe stomach. Rehabkablb Curb.— Louisville. iTy.,May, 1851.-*On i the 7th ofMay,lBsl, Rev.M, o*William*,pastor of the i Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Louisville, Ky., was and had been fora long lime.coufined to his room, and most i of the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and CbtonlcDiar i rbcea, and was to all appearance on the very verge of 1 thograve, and acknowledged to be so by Ms physician, i wbo had tried all the ordinary means mhispawerwith* out effect, and at the above named time .the patient, by 1 the consent of bis physician, commenced the use o’f Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin* and lot the osumishinent, surprise end delight of all, lie was mdefa relieved the first day. Thellmd day he left his room. The sixth day, which was excessively hot, be rode ten miles with no bad- ef* feet; on the eolith day he went on a visit to the country; and on the thirteenth day,.though not: entirely restored to Uisnatural strength,he waa sofarreebveredas logo alone a jourheybffive hundred miles,.where he arrived in safety, much improved imbealth,having hod no dis turbance ofthe stomachor bowels after taking the first cose of Pepsin. These .are faetsnotcontrovermbic,’and this Isa'case which ought to convince alj skeptics-that thereisapowerin Pepsin. Leiphyslclansanadyfipep lics investigate. DR GEU. H.' . : Only wholesale and retail agent, 14a Wood st, Puts burgh -Pa- {roygS:d&w • Tbo Great VeeetalM« Rem«dT I Dfc &. B. MYERS* EXTRACT, - Dandelion,. Wild Ckttry and Sarsaparilla. . .THIS valuable, medicinal prepare* tion differs entirely from any simple “ extract of Sarsaparilla” or com* monpanfyingmedicine. It is a com* of many:ofMGsT CLKAN- MEDICINES, with others: aciing diTCcily onMiie Kidncys, or y W'L fa/NSA having immediate reference to the rc- T p» \l lief and continued healthy operation • of some interim!'orgaus. It con* tains articles .which enter; into no other preparation in existence, and IT IS UNRIVALLED in pnrifying and refreshing effects, by any medicine in the world. It is put up IN LARGE DOTTLES, is very pleasantto the taste, and is moreVcohcenuated. / STRONGER, BETTER AND CHEAPER, than any other in the market.; I'ersong who have taken “ SarsapttTilla 7l by the gallon, without relief,have been radically eared by using two or three boitles. This is ,the only Compound Dandelion,AVUd Cherry and Snjenpiirillaarc so prepared tp offer the peculiar virtues of each, in cohibjnation v?ithjpure extracts ol other healing- articles, in d highly concebiraied auto. Its ingredients are ! PURELY and are stick roots and harks as trie fpvnd, thbugh'cpicfly affec ting certain tendency, to prod nee the most cleansing and healing efieets: iT IS IMPOSSIBLE To cure many diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Com* plints, draw off Watery Humors from the Brood, or corrupt and irritating secretioimof diseased organs from the body,.without the thorough operations on the KidneySjaseauredby tliis medicine. No other extracts even preteni to this egcct 'Th foct, this very operation, for which U is panieulariy cQmnotmded.differs from all other preparations, and makes it the best compound inexistence..-.: IN ALL CASES :OF DROPSY, use this medicine.— It/will relieve; J| hae 'cnred wheir life-itself was dc«' spatted of. It contains articles that will cure, if any. ihlngnan, and lakes the only method to make penna nem cures.: SHIP FEVERJ SHIP FEVER' To produce testimony io proof of ihecareof thiadis case ilf &eknowte£gedlymw.;..Tbe.{uiblie have solong been iaughuoTeffuroitas£atoJ > thatHspositiV‘ccnre wotUd seem almost amiracle.yet SHIP FEVERIHAS been cured, And by the Great Vegetable Remedy, Dr. 11. B. My ers 5 Extract* Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Ac., alone. We select the fdHowing.as a specimen Qf the nume rous tosuinonials toth© efficiency in cases of this malignant disease* which we have to ex hibit.:; TESTIMONY ORPUYSICIANS. Francis TibUmese M.D., askiUfaJphyslc»an»residing m Buffalo, N.Y., and oncwhohasdevbted himself par ticularly to the stady and cure ©CvtheShip Fever, with almost every phase of which ha is conversant* gives the following testimony inrelation to the effects of Uu* medialne, as prepared by hlrascll: 4£ This.u to certify, that I have used Rr.H, B. Myers' Extract ofiDandehon, Wild Cherry; and Sar*&patiJla, in my practice, in cases of a number of patients sick with Ship Fever, with very , beneficial results. And I consider it a general carauve In that disease.” - Prepared by . MYERS & RICE, No. II Warren strceUNew York; Bold by R. E SELLERS, . aprfrdeodfcw • No. 57 Wood street,Pittsburgh. "V EAST PRODUCE —PreslCoAMemn’# Yeast Paw* A ders, just received, direct from Boston.and for sale by J. LAVELY & CU., iySO v Tea Dealers and GroCern.- SOMETHING NEW—Almost everyday : attiOuD’S v ;NEW YORK JEWELRY STORE, 5l Market st. Thisday received, another invoice of fine Cold. Watch* cs, just imported* expressly for this market; Also, a large lot of fine fashionable Gold Jewelry, (some very rich,) which will bo spld as ueoafcfrom 25to50ner cent-louver than good* oflhesame ijualltyand rich ness have ever been offered for at'any of the other es tablishmenfsln this. city. No mistake. Call and see* and you will be satisfied. ’N. B‘—All kinds of Watch repairing done qs well as at any shop in Europe or America, at short notice. Watch Glasseseetat just half the usual price* at - )?10 51 MAQKKT 3T. _ Pine Oolong BlacßTeau. Tn/.K would call the attention of our retail customers ¥? to our large stock of Black Teas, selected with great care. in:the New York market: Souchong, sb, 35c.; English O. She.; Fine Oolong; ; 50c.; Extra Oolong, 75c. Delicious Oolong, #l,OO Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, same prices qb above, pure and fragrant. . , ~ . Retail Grocers aro Invited to call and examine our stock, either packed in ouarter or halfpounc packages* or in bulk, by the half cncsi. . * ... 1 ' Ai JAYNES, Pekin Tea Store, jeO , -39 Fifthstreet. New Books i New Books l JUST Published and for sale, at H. Miner i Co.’s; No. 33 SmUhfield street:— The PrairieScbat, or, Agaione, the Renegade* a ro mance of border life. The greaterportion.hr this work originally appeared in Blackwood, and isof the highest order of talent, as every thingmastbe to obtain admls slon inrotlie pages of lharoldest.of RriUsh Reviews. Whltefnors* or the Days of Charles If, aaiisiorical . romance, illustrated. ~ This work has achieved a world witterepuiaUon, presenting the most brilliant picture Whmb the. tro%of historv and the magic of romance tt**’ ° f ° PCnoS ,ie m<>Bl '«■- Fnir Kosemona, or tbe Queen’s Victim, by Pierce Egan, E»q., author ot QuintonMutseys. ■ ■ . Snbsciipuons reoeivetl for any Eetiocllcal published , . u. miner & coT ■ - No. 3-BmithficM street. ■■ Ucdaetlou or Prices I " • AT TUB FRENCH STORE NO. IQS MARKET ST- ’ FULL .TWENTX-FIfS PBtFcBNT " fr°r°iT, N^^°r m C S W *> B?nnet Ribbons for JX ScenU a yard? Calicoes, 4 cia* Good Shawls from 25 toSO.cU ; best Crape and SUk Shawls «Ho 34; tery mce Lawns at 8 els a yard ;• Berages«2o to 25 eta : SUfc Tissues 3icts only, and the exquisite new style ofMus llnde Soil reduced to 37J eta yard: * first annuatsale begins this day, and I assure the. ladies of my fixed determination to clear my shelves of my large stock ofSommerCoods, 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 lost week, and yet I will sell them cheap as the rest, - , 4 Remember. I have no damaged goods,or.old stock; to put.off,but oil new, fashionable,seasonable and perfect' articles. f . JAMES GOSLING J hßY.—Madame A- Gosling has reduced' her Millinery do solowa pricethat ladiesdon’t wi«h in buy them any eheaper. liyT T. O. TWICHBLL & CO.’S FOEWABDINQ ANI) COMHIBSION HOUSE, . joAiiViAl/l/io,-. john w. TsncnELi'... •-—•—Joseph moghidqb, Twiohell. ftr OosrtdKei ' - * COMMISSION AND FOB-WArBiNOMEHCHANTS, Corner <tf Commmiai and Pint street*. :■■■ XSTILb prompuyauend to &U consignments-and Com* yr missions entrusted to them, anawill make liberal cash advances on Consignments or Rills of Lading in hand. orders for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and otherFroducO, will be promptly filled at the lowest pos sible prices, and on the best terms. ( They will also undertake the settlement and collec tion or claims of importance; and hope, by their espe cial personal efforts and attention to nil the interests of their friends, to give general satisfaction. > , rvVKBXNCZS, Geo. Collier, St. Louis; Ellis & Morion, Cincinnati:' Page*Bacon do Strader&Gorman do Charless, Blow &Co, do Hozeafe.Frazer, do Choateao & V _do -Springer*Whiteman,do D. Leeeh & Co., william .Holmes & Co., J. W. Antler COMMISSION'HOUSE. NBW ORLEANS. /PHIS long established. House confine their attention* .-•- .etncUT toealeß and purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding business generally. , . :The? solicit acominnaocoof the liberal patronage heretofore Riven them. Unwary 38,1653. .. - ■>, ,< ;* vs y .* „w , V £ N. J*4 ■ > tl 'V ", c - -jrr.-‘-J-*J»*l Jt, •>. ~i < _ ■ *., Tfc ~%; iV? ’ . »*- r r ’ ’ > * -*!?'’F;*-t''" 1 I»-■*'''“ ikN'kiS???-' “ - VS4i,fs, , *s^ „<♦ * r % vfgrr&iKfriP J ~ * > * £l4^ >. s - 1 ~ **«-*»• 4, / <> 'l' ’• J". •; -I •; V ** - l SK4 * «- V \l»' . * *V - -, , ■>*- ' ■Zj.t'ys&i i ~ u - Sr" , > *, t\ f's.fS'rjj' /’ +(/•/■ -0 * V A V - * '*■ l -/ -> /•^V 1 /,I ~ f- *l 1 f - f J ,/ t * * **V .* ? ~ **■ _ _-, ■ t, '^ f J s'* " l V« k S'r ' • _-' : s , f * 1 # -» *-,«•/ ■* S' J ¥ it r# :. i & *‘ . , ht *v , ' »„ V'vr l> FOE 1110 LOT—TSeSTOKE ROOM end FIXTISKJE & aow -f oecnyicd bribe > Psssessirt gjvenon ™ ISUunit for terra* enquire of , „ VtS> r • , a. CHESTER, 71 SmiHifiridut. ■ TO LET—A bTorb a Shoe, Dry Good*. Trimming of Grocery Store. - JF* nllow> Apply in 8. OOLDMANN, - mara> llSMatbet ttreet boilers—'lS feet lone, end4o Inches In dt- A amcler, m use a ehonifmc. For **l« by . NIMICK A CO. 05 Water street. ■. rilO-LET—A large Cellar,under nreet, A convenient to lUe njarket-hoote. nnd eallalile for any bonnes* requiring a cool-place. Apply on the premises,'to THOMAS WOPFjTT, ■Vd* j - - Wo.aaFifth.lntel. THE MJSSODRIEXCH ANGE, on Wulet street, ■ MUn Bcar ihe comer of Short streeu . For terras, ep- JbßsL ply to Alderman FARKlNSotf*stli VFurd, apra&lf * * fiia LEtVThe subscriber-offer! for kenuihe "-J. ~~ A_B(ore roan now occupiedbyMessrs* Wiilockfyma &oavtB,No.3? -Marketstrcet*. Possession given JgßttL .gnuielstofApiL-: KnqulTeof Jans:tf - CHAS, Jy.-PAiriSON, No. Wood St. ■pIIOPfcJKTY IN friti NINTH WAKW A vacant J. v Lot on Penn slree\yt feei front, cxtcnding-btCls ICO feet jo Spring, alley, adjoining, .loi .owned by.tbccily, and occupied by IheTmlepcmiencc Knpitie Componv. Tor sale by AUSTIN LOOMIS, . JijW - 7io>U2 Fourtb nreel. * For Hoiu, BUSINESS ,ST fttfcr for rc ■warchouso nos? occupied by me os a dr«£ wKS"?- corner of Xlbcrvy and -Jlajnl street*, A SSEra-RS!** f° r bustncae of any knit?. - i'oswefislon gigcamnaeUt&tMy. { my rjj JAM LA A. JONES. Loi in.Allcijliony cujr, fronting 30 ft. Alley i.eSL ?'**'■ nnd «>e»<lin(t bSek CO feet to nn 'flt.3Dron4iv?^ , ';?' of I’rnver and jAcltsrm streets, sitiniv "JttiMlV 1 situatedfor a dwellinc.or business sianti. A V .ly to THOMAS MOFFiTT, --■-■■■■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■• 1 - : No, ••!»I'lfih street. ; I !! Tn »n"b,unpi!ireo f abnanbi 1 each. So a Rouses are in the « ar clld.af the Lots Icavtntt saf ficlent ap«c in froutlonhe erection or other buildups. Apjtly to. THOMAS WoFniT, ' NQi.au P»Tihvatr^<*t. PKOIM'RTYd IN. TUB StVfcNTUWAKD~|?O n X - SALR,-rA loi oiv.Cpßtre AviinuevPSfcetfroßn aiul extending li&ck 11H feet* havlng on u atwe iioty ferict Houso, good well, mid other conveniences. v .. Teims—Qae*haJf cnAU, balance in \iwo yeatte naW rocnisr 1 '{Eg* • FOR KENT,—Fiom. ilic Ist ol April i.exl, uio wiiti lJweliinjf unacted, mt ike eorner of nnil Firstslrecte—R. genii husmcsa stand IbraStoroorTavein, itbeingonlyuitr, square fro® ilia fiver“--wtll be rented loir to a good lennnv. Apply to ' WAI.TRR BKaNT, No, 23d latterly si, . maristif . ForSalo, t ■lftn ACHITCS OF I* A NO.iai/awrci/ce eoanty*iie.tr iUi/ Cross Cut Canals three, guapersof a ntffe from Edinburgh,&ye miles from New C&ifcf CO acres bottom; bait the iruc£%ixJd timber; SO-acres-best j£oal| abounds with limestone, ond la'well three tfoorliiffmJliij in the vicinity. Apply id > CURTIS & AHMJB3, J yfl ' VJSSyywd.giffat- |/OR Si'OKBj ou of • £ High street ami Pennsylvania Avenue. Tito stock > consists of a wetlseleeicdasEQrimentof Bruys, Paint*. ® c .-:, A 8° oli business is now cfctablisheif. which caii > easily be relaired. Tersurrhalf cash.and balance ou time;' Apply to . THOMAS MOFFiTT, Real Estate A^ent, 59 Fifth, street. *1 |fc3iHajsU!. PROPERTY>o# X/ blfl JLqw. situatedJn the Seventh'Ward, nearly op positc Gen. J. K. Moorehend’s fronting ’on jUentrc Avenue* forty feet by ninety-tour to Clark street : The neighborhood is good } and the street is paved* Ti* : lie good. For price and terms enquire of ...... SAMI)EL.\BALSLGV)' Rc&l JSs’sto Aunt. N.E. corner Wotd and Fifth sis., >y33 over Hill & Co^a. 31>Aitoifc‘oH,SALB— <ju th.efetehbenviMeKoad.ntne . - miles from the city, containing 115 ocresi /U of whichsreiu nrbigbatate of cuitivtaion , Oa thepremi-’ ses is erected ©frame dwelling,4Uby2s leet,dne-hnd a half. stories high* containing five rooms, and finished ih modem style; also, a log barn and other necessary out buildings. .There are. twen hundred choice young fruit trees, and fine springs of water on the place.-' ■" . Enquire of THOMAS MOFFfrT, -jygp , No. 29 Fifth street gkOU&IS AND L«UT *OK saltf, a two Ul_story Brick House,of four roosts, kitchen and cel lar, pawned garret and wjdo potch io the second alary, out oven, garden and shade trees, a 'large .grape arbor of choice fnut ;, the lot is 49feeifroniby 50aecp—allm complete ordorj situate in the Fifth "Ward, near the Sixth Church* Terms—SStOin hand.balttnee 8500-& year v ' ;S.r CuXHBEfiT, General Agent, SOSaiUihetd street. A cheaf ano vallable property-for Property of GOteeionßankliane.AUe gneny City, 2UO tect deep, lo Kebccca street, with &LVI. story bonse.arranged with hall, two parlora.piaeie, di nuiy rntjmj kitchen, good cellar. fonr chambers and wide porch i new UrleTt-stablcrj a largo yard and garden, wiiii fniit and sltade tree*.'flowers, shrubbery, dso ; all la ex cellent order, and pleasantly loented." Price 54.000. Terras—Sl,ooo iu:hand, bntanco in Cvcyeari? nav mems. ' S. COTHBEKTrtlaneroi Agent, .lylfl:: - -OOSnplhfield street; . TTEHY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ron Ssiar-Tho * T subscriber offere for sale one handled' and flfty : ncresof choice river,bottom and bill land, under 'Which oretwoveirsof eoalof 100 acres on the' Monongahela- river, nlpool No, 3. About fib acres of boUomvaudSOacresofJiUr iand ,are cleared. There is £S“otUi«hoaseatidannmherof never failing springs. • Tbe Coalisall in from, and easy of nceesSt There are aboutToacres.of.land- covered with very finer timber. AUlo mdiapauiblo—clear ofincumhranccav • ,a El,<l ?, ir s. of ’ SAMTEL-BAtSLEY, - N. E. eot, of W cod ami Fifth Ifor ScUe*' . ...v.. ■ * DESIRABLE locution for a SADDLER,, in ihs jO. thrmng town of H ANQVEU, CoUuablanacouniy, Uuio. ihe buildingsonthe premises wereerecicdfor tte«xpresa r BaddteftndHar “esitoaimiacuTOjtmd.air faced uonc in that For fimher lnformauoniitnyiy 10 Jq~ sephlfaeiih, on the premises, or to - > R. T. LKECBjI?, 'mo rr . , „ 133 J Vr s a *>««» PttUknrgL. • 4 's*•before lbs first dayof September. Xb.iiihrproperty will oa. that day he di»poMd of ai - pttDUft sale, <Go2eiie copy and charge Toslt jfc2C.*2m TTALUABLECITY PBOPERTV—PoB S*L*-a lot Jr of 221 feetan Penn<iieet,-l»y isafectio Dohoeane Coan. AUOva lorof 20 feet onFifth streetlby 15» feoi to an alley.. These properties are venMlesuabta farrew eidences, with business offices* . r • 5 . ' . Also, a property of iisfeet. on Llteny sifeet, fay IOUt ■* situate above ihe Canal bridge* anexcellent place for any business. ~ . j Bargainscan ha had la.tho above; Tenns'eaay. - :• Also. eeveralFanas m,yariouB locatioas.- Alao,im provea lots to suit purchasers; - V ., .N. eharge r for'infoTinaJiou, -only, when you have done you: business- go.about your business, that l may attend to ay business. • /'*J^' fU * u '**** . fJf S..CUTJIOERT» General Agent, : .-■■• • ■■ :;,v, ... *-50Smiihfieldmeet. TJEITNED SUGARS—Powdered, lionf tmii'C tusked. JCv in s'oreand forenle by • • RUSSELL *. JOHNSTON, 11# Water street SfOCKfc FOR BALE lOOsharoslronCuy CopperSlOck ; 2 do Allegheny Savings Batik: " Bracdock’s Field Flank ffond; ’ BMWO Sandy and Beaver Canal Bonds, By * _ i? l * AUSTIN LOOMIS. 92 Pgdrlh st. XI Tlurd iireef,la» jusl ree’d— wk M.lSy-b/l c F^fcr'! 115 * heaolifUl nCT ' E,b ‘- nitms Tho HuruinßGjce, 'da. do da. - L^o heT Oh?clm™o M e ßoWers> Da " l * Tr ‘°' I’m a Pllgtltn.Tyena Polka. Fairy Polka. . Holy Mother, Ootde bis Footsteps. llraddcrßones—EildopiantlßadriUeli- - ' • NO. 101 THIRD STREET, N-B-Theverypopplar ,by Dycily’g Band, wiU bg oatin tifcw .. PA . celebiated mountain rexrcaL M%eU and ioorcatingpauonage. Forfamllicß.lnvallils! and those who udmirtj raannlarn scenerv. ifais olaco of. bv an^ I CTniiT?n in n l ! Utle ™' 1 ! l3 ’i? 11 * 0 * 1 cannolbe surpassed hLth y a g ? laco mllie DmtedSlates FromPiU®. nSi,?^i^w 3rr “ g^ft JJS Coe » dbl e l 'i« l >otttrweniy- theway of the Central Railroad to Harris burg; from HarrUbura loihe Springs, aia Carllalo and Newnile,on lhe Cumberland Railroad, It it 35'jallet. w e are pledged to make visitors comfortable and bills moderate, SCOTT COYLE. _ fir/rrrn«n—Messrs.- J.D. Williams, Joseph H. Hill. Robert D. 'Thompson; MajorJlPCandlesh, J. D, bl’Cord le22;U2tn * DUFF'S MEBCABTTIUd COLLEGE, ' Coairea oa MAsaaTANn iru»» aTaasisi armahann ’ 1 *N.B. H"“.l?^MP»oft»\^?^f^g^SStoL2S Ce, ' WgWessorof fa«na>{»a l a<m.-;»pwaihi pf ouahundfed'Mereliantlh Bankers andAcooaMants in thi3 city, who havebeeri trained for basincssin it. AUo; tie emphaUctesUmS nialaof the American Institute’, UStamSer "rKSS* merce.andraany of tie leading Merchan&Bankera ond_ Bank officen, o( t6e dty of New YorkfurtiienaSi to thepMesof ‘-Dufl’s North American Accountant” and“ Western Steamboat, Accountant” • u * Buff* Book-keeptng.lß;! royal octavopatte, ttihm New York—price *1,50..-. CaiPa. Accountant, complete, with Hand’s Time X<Sfe?l M Merchants and ateamera supplied with ikorouritli' trmned accountants, on application ante College.* Send anti get a Circular by mail. ~ • ;. , : _ P.ayettic sputa us *ovv oral. WATER :JL ING t ACE him' been leased, together with - “FAYETTE SPRINGS HOT£t,n^o|iism^er,m bv tte proprietor oftbe « Farmington Hotel* o?the National Boad, who haseecured the bestcooks and Se be»t : supplies .of every land, withn deiermUmtionto pleaae ait hts visitors. Anw Building; with fort? Rooms, has recently been added la the establishment These SPRINGS are ful and romantic MottntainScenery; iha ’ceel eiim.?i r • ? Urpnre air .and rmje dying properties of these waters have been fnmr.:.., ifsheJ; by tbe fact that they have n e,e r en b ; the-WoraicaKesorScrofula, the* most itivc?eTai* sSll* and otber diseases of iheWod. , V inv «>«raie Sores, , HACKS wUi arrlVeat arid le&4<» j>i» vV steamboats at BrownHVUls-daily.whQhcft wieiT^JrM ■ ll ’ rlch - In short, it la confidently- believed, that there i> watering place in the country pMsenUngfuenU? trMOona to those seeking fIEALTU“WK BRE, than the < FayenoSptlngs I “and the underslmml ta very certain thpy can no where Hi greaternSJS? I »W» Me<wwa*daUngtenss! rd r °* [ W?3,IBSS.* SEBASHMrUBU, ■"S , Tfe So. IfcJFourih aireel. S k 4*" , *3. 7 ..|;' -;%0- ',v * vst': J \ 4 . *. j'.' ' - k - |p| -»-v*' •'V; '• u >'zi V -A. '~x>
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