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TUESDAY 27 ~
Escape of a Prisoner.— Jack Seed, whomwe
lave noticed on several occasions as being a reg
ular sharper, thief, swindler, &0., was placed m
one-of the cells of the watch house on Saturday
afternoon, after on examination which bid fair to
lead to the reoovery of a large amount of prop
erty whioh he had pilfered, and orders-were giv
en that no one should be placed, in.the celt with:
him. Mr.-Farrelly, captain of the watch, how
ever, placed a young man in the cell with Heed
on Saturday night, and on Sunday morning,
when the prisoners were tahen tjp for trial, this
- officer, who is the presiding genius la the tombs,
took Reed’s comrade out of the cell and left the
door unlocked, when, as a matter of course, Mr.
Jack Reed walked off, and has not since been
: heard of. The captain of the watch disobeyed
the instructions of the. Mayor in placing another
person in the cell with Reed, and then violated
common sense in not locking tho door of the cell,
and allowing Reed to escape
Reed, we may here state, is one of the most
desperate thiefs in the west, and has for a long
time set the police at naught; he was caught,
after great trouble, by officers connected with
the Cincinnati polioo establishment and brought
to tbiß city by officer Hague.
Violation of dtp Ordinances. —Quite a num
ber of persons were brought before the Mayor,
yesterday, charged with violating city ordinan
ces in relation to abstractions on the side walkß,
im.' Boyd & Murdock were charged with viola
ting the oity ordinance,passed September 7,1840,
which forbids any person mixing mortar in the
gut ter, or allowingwater to stand in a pool.- The
information was laid by Mr. M’Collister, and the
defendants were fined .five dollars. Abraham
Patterson was fined five dollars and coats, for oc
: cupyingmore than onorhalf of Fifth street, with
'building material, which had.been placed there
by defendant’s order. William M’Kee, of Fifth
street, was also fined five dollars, for obstructing
the streets with wagons, Carts, &0., placed in
front of bis blacksmith skojpe .’Complaint was
mado by Mr. Sheppared, against William Ben
nett, in winch he was ■ charged with having a
chimney on his premises, ’ in Diamond Alley,
which was a nuisance—the ease was postponed.
. :Jomes Cahoram was charged with violating a
city ordinance, in excavating the earth from the
side walk onFifth street—a summons was issued,
- made returnable on the 80th iost.
■ A OcntralFighl. —Quite an exciting scene was
witnessed in one of the alleys running from Fifth
street back to Virgin alley, yeßterdsy afternoon.
Two negro, women got into: a difficulty, and a
number of white persons rushed into the house
to witness tho sport The negro ladies immedi
ately stopped operations and devoted themselves
to turning out the whites, and by a liberal use of
hot water the premises werecleared. A -crowd
was raised by this time, and one of the colored,
ladies seized a pistol and fired into tho crowd,
without hurting any ope, however, further than
the injury a chance shat would do. The police
arrived, and one. of the ladies was found bid un
der abed. She was taken to the tombs. . \
The Circus. —The afternoon performance, post
poned yesterday, in consequence of the imprac
ticability of opening in time, in a suitable man
ner, will bo given .nt j past 2, to-day* An excel
lent chance is thus afforded for families to visit
this favorite and popular temple of amusement.
: The company is decidedly the best we have
seen, and the programme thronghont gave the
mostlively satisfaction. .
" Death of an Old Citizen. —Wo regret to an
nounce the death of Mr. OEonon Absuutz, one
of our oldest and most estimable citizens. Mr.
A. settled in this city about tho. commencement
of tho present century, and for twenty years was
distinguished as one of our most energetic, and
industrious business men;—foremost in every
work which required enterprise and energy.
Heavy Sebleri/.— The house of a German fam
ily, in the Third .Word, Allegheny, was ontorod
on Saturday evening, and robbed of about Beven
hundred dollars, The unfortunate .family had
but lately arrived from Germany, and ha-d got
the money thoy brought with them changed into
American gold, but a few days previous to the
robbery. „ ■ '■■ ■ • ■
Arrested. —A colored man named Durbin, tho
accomplice of John Duck, who gave officer Stein
berg each.a race, before bo conld arrest him, on
Saturday last, was committed to prißon yester
day, by Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny, charged
with robbing the till of tho store of Mrs, Edgar,
a widow woman in the First Ward of Allegheny..
- fFarewell to Whisky Oh /’—Alderman Steele, of
this oity, received a letter a few dsyn since from
Hon. Neal Dow, of Portland, Me., the author o f
tho famous Maine Liquor Law,in which ho states
that ho will probably attend tho oelebration of
the Sons of Temperance, which is to be held in
Pittsburgh on the first of September.
Disorderly Conduct . —Augustus Barker was
committed by Alderman Parkinson, on Sunday,
charged with disorderly conduct. Margaret
■ Clark, for the same offence, ■ was committed-by
. Alderman Thompson, in default of $lO nml
costs. Ann Crowley was also committed on the
same charge.
jßppliny Howes. —James Dyer, Tbos. C. John
ston, John Smith, John Gossenhoover, and John
Donhonser, were brought before Aid. Steel, yes
terday, charged- with keeping tippling houses.
They were allheld to bail in the sum ofs2oofor
their appearance at court.
Disturbing a Congregation. —A man, “woll
known in this community,” the 'Allegheny En
terprise says,was fined by the.authorities of our
sister etty, iivo dollars and costs, for creating a
distnrfaance.in the African Methodist Church, in
the "North Common, cf that city.
Repairing . —The paving of the upper wharf is
undergoing tho repairs it sadly needed, and
now presents an appearance free from those
piles of dirt and uprooted stones, which.. have
disgraced it so long, and, an appearance, also,
we may here state, free from business/
Death of a Mexican Soldier.—Voass Horjo died
■ atthe residence ; of :Wb brother-in-law/ in the
Third ward, Allegheny City, yesterday morning.
: The deceased, served through the Mexican war
- with credit, and had but reoently arrived in Al
legheny City fromNewOrlenns.
• Eeldlo Bail.— -The lad named Hutohinson, who
shot the little son of Mr. WlMsmsonin tho Third
ward, Allegheny City, last week, had o.heaxing
before the Mayor yosterday morning, when ho
was held to bail in the sum of $4OO for his ap
pearance at court
Seward. —A reward* of $lOO has been offered
for the arrest of Bobert Alien, who made his es
oape from.the Constable at M’Keesport, a few
. dayseinco.
Police News.— Nothing was doing in the way
of police news yesterday. Our city magistrates
had ample time to take their ease and rail at the
weather.
. Going Emt. —Considerable quantities of Sour
are shipped direot from the depot of the Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad to the east by canal.
Mayor Fleming, of Allegheny city, .-who has
been absent far-some days past, has arrived at
home, andisat work again.
Recount lAldiamaal'arHOTon, of thaTifth
"ward, Tre-ore glad to state, is.in.a-fairTOy of
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, Uniltii Stales Soldiers. —A. tSdy-of soldiers,
mounted tiSsmen, passed throngU otir city : yos*
terday, and toot passage onthe steamer Clarion,
fbr Cincinnati, They are on iheir way to the
far West.
Re-commitfed. —Thoma3 Dunn, ckarged with
the larceny, of $25 from his brother, wasre-oom
mittedhy Aid. Major, yesterday, until Wednes
day, neat, when he will hare a further hearing.
An .Important Bill in Relation tcfßost*
OflloeAflMrs.
; A bill has been introduced to the Houseof
‘ltepresentatiTeß to -prevent the carrying of let
tersandnewspapers ont of themaih-by private
express companies..: The first Beotion provides
that no custom house officer. shall permit any
Veasel .arriving at a port to enter, until all letters
on board shall to delivered to the nearest post
office,, and an affidavit to. that effect made by the
captain or commander. The collector and every
offioer of Customs, and every special agent of the :
Post Office Department,' when instructed by the t
Postmaster General to mako examinations nnd \
seizures, shall eearoh every vessel for letters,:
with power to eeizooll letters, and packages con- 1
taining letters, sent contrary to law on board any
ship, and to convey such letters to the nearest
post office.' Authority is also given to bring suit
of the penalty for illegally carrying
or sending letters, to be paid to the officer seiz
ing,and the other to the Department. AHpaok
lagea and parcels so seized, in whioh a letter has
been conoealed to bo forfeited to tho U. States.
The second section- declares that it shall not be
lawful for any person, other than the captain or
commander of a ship or vessel, to carry or trans
port any letter or packet, or parcel containing
letters. Every violation of this provision is to be
punished by a fine of one hundred dollars. The
captain of such vesßol who refuses or wilfully
neglects to deposit ait letters in the nearest post
office within twenty-fonr hours after his arrival,
shall forfeit five hundred dollars, as also double
the amount of postage on the letters ho has fail
ed to give up.
The third section prohibits any proprietor,,
member or agent of any Express from carrying
any letter or communication in writing, and in
addition to penalties already prescribed, de
clares that they shall ha doomed guilty of a mis
demeanor, snbjeot to imprisonment for a term
not exceeding three months; and a fine not ex
ceeding fivehundred dollars for every such of
. fence. ... .
The' fourth section declares that any mail con
tractor, and agent and employee of such con
tractor, who shall knowingly transport any mem
ber, agent or messepger.of any Express compa-.
nyvknown .to be engaged in violation of the
preceding section, such contractor shall be guil
ty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction, liable to
a fine not exceeding one year’s pay of his con
tract, and the Postmaster General shall have
power, on conviction, to declare the contract null
and void. .
SPECIAL NOTICES."
JEf” A. CARD.—O K. Chamberlin would ray to the
public thalhe hue withdrawn from ins connection with
Chamberlin's Commercial College, and that ihc Insuru
. I'on.will hereafter beeonductcd by Mr F. R. tipencor,
atristed by a number of gentlemen,' ccienttficaily end
thoroughly practised, both as accouutom* and teacher
ofthe art ofßook Keeping.
I am- happy in being aide to assnre .the publie.ihai the
future ofthe Institution will be fully worthy ot its past,
ana that I leave ilia nußiofihose who will took care,
folly toils inieresisand those of the public.
The arrangement of the College will in most respects
remain unchanged. - . .
■ AH contracts to.instruct, heretofore entered into by
me,.will be thoroughly and promptly executed hy Mr
■Spencer. ■ ■•••• ■
I’Hsburgh. July2i,lSSJ. ty*2s
Jo*.We a<lvi4& Ton, if you ha?c not already done
80, to go ill once and procare a botileof KIER’S ROCK
OlL}and by so doirig rou will gave a gre*ideal of suf»
feting Thereia no tolling how soon you may need it.
Redd ibe following letter
MsiCE*» Jane 4, 1852. .
Deaf- ■StVrJ-pnrcha.sci a bottle of your u Petroleum,”
from yoDt Agent*, M\Kean,iu Oils place, to
coreabsro.'tvhicbl rcceived accidentally} and iuicis
then twenty-four .hour* it w«* much, better l and f um
now able »o w»)k around without ilie imtnar.ee of a
cane. f wa& KO badly burned lhai iny iricnaa had to
canrymebome .. . ■. . ■
If yoatiunk ilin -foregoing statement will ue of any
useYv you, yon may make whatever uic of it you sec
proper. Most respectfully.
14 . THOMAS 11. BRADFORD
To. 9, M.- Kim.
Tofae had at all the principal Drugstore*. [JylOd&w
F. S. Clearer'* (Prize Medal Honey Soap.’
Ejf* The only genome Honey Soap, should be re
membered.) is prepared by F. S.Clcaver, the original
inventor, and sold at Wholesale by his authorized
Agents in Europe and ibe United Stater, who are knpwn
and accredited as such. Ins Important that public «(•
tendon should be called to this fact, particularly when
Unknown thawlie pfupneior can wUlidlfftealty meet
the great and increasing demands 'or the auirle, which
circumstance is calculated to invite Imposture and de
ceive inc public.
For sale by
J/KIDD k Co.>
f.D Wood street,
Wholesale Arch l* for Pittsburgh aw! usvictnuy. Also>
forsale, aianDispensiiiß Drugstores- [jylC
luvaXaable Discovery.
The inventor of M’Lane's Vermifuge having dis
posed of bU lO Ms great remedy, the proprietor*,
Mtturs: Kidd & Co. beg Idave to effijf it to the American
public os the best remedy for Worm* ever offered. It
Ims been‘tried in a)! parts of the country, and in cases
which had defied the exertions or the best physicians,
nrtd without the most complete success. We
cauiiaaparenisngaJnitdclay. If your children exhibit
symptom# of being troubled with Worms, lose not arao*
meat, bututorce purchase* bottloof MMcne'x Vtrtr,U
fixe*, and thus save therapmn and perhaps their lives.
J -' JaMKSJONTJS.
For sale by most Merchants ami Druggts's m town
and country, ami by the rale Proprietor-* __
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JylOrdlwUw f»0 Wood street. .
MOLASSES— 100 bub. m Store and for »alc by
jyga- §TUAKT&SILL.
BLOOMS— 173 ions Juniata, Mstta, Cap, and Bedford
Force Blooms, for sale by _
jy23 ' • KING A MOt^RUBAP
PfcILAINBS— A. aT Mason A Co. are now
7 '-opening 10 c»se* more those ■ extraordinary
cheap bo Luinca t at £c. Hi—.
BfaDKOUDMINtsHAL WArKlt —ln half-barrels,
, a T^ S m hnn “ and fot KINcI fc MOORHEAD.
UISFINED HUGAKS- .
XV Powdered; Clarified;
Crushed; and Loaf;
- In store and for sale by . Ahnnvkn
■} jj.js • KINO & MOORHEAD.
FRUITS— •
X Peaches.)- . • « . ,
Quinces, > Hermetically Sealed.
Ivor®.- • \
': For sale by ■ m J.XAVELY fc CO.,
jj.go Tea Dealer, and Grrcera.
• Couxrv TattAitntßa’o ureter, I
July at. 185?. j
NOTICK is hereby given, 10 all personsj-esidtng in
the cities of PiitslmrEh and Allegheny County* who
have not paid their Mercantile, Beerhouse and a I other
Taxes due the State, tba? unless payment of
be made to me immediately, suit wilt be brought for the
same.—The Mercantile Appraiser having made his re
turn to me some time *ince. . J. V. HOWLAND.
jylOrUitl&liw* Treasurorof Allegheny County.
Education—Tho Female Seminary*
(LATE MBS. MmilSXIKHb},)
‘lff-ILL be continued at the usual place,, corner of
ff Washington street and Common, Allegheny
city.—the fall term commencing on the first Monday in
September next,— under the efficient management or
Mis* Hannah IS. Davis, who has for some time , bad
charge as principal, and will have suitable assistance
in us management • 1
In potui of location and arrangements for. the comfort
of the pupils, in* not surpassed m the community.
For terms, Ac., see Circulars. _ ;•»-**.'
jy2l:lw fl W, POINDEXTER .
House of lUfagsr •
PROPOSALS will b© received until 0 o'clock, P. M.,
of the SCih day of July, at the Office of J. W. Kerr,
Architect, for the eoostmouon of the Housoof Refugo.
• Plaes and Specifications will-lie exhibited one week
previous to the time of letting. ; ■
Lids mny be made forthe following Items, separately,
vi*: Lumber.dellvercd on the Ground-*Grading; Stone;
Work; Brick Work;lron Work; Plastering. .
»;r Wo!fc ’* c - ai,#, sknsß’aasss!!" *”*
me won. JAMES ANDERSON,
J. K. MOORHEAD,
CEO ■ WKYMAN,
JAMES CHAMBERS,
IrtStrt Building Connnltiea.
imaolntlon of Partner.tip.
mHE Partnership of J.C. PARRY & CO.rtsthls day
i dissolved by mulal-consent; John C. Parry is
cdurged with the settlement of the. accounts, and the
-payment of the debts, and is empowered-to sign the
name of the firm in the settlement of the business of
eald firm. * JOHN O. PARRY, _
' R PARRY • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
CORNELIIis M’GINNIS.
rtiHE Partnership of PARRY, SCOTT & CO., is this
I day dl.solved by matnal consent, and J.C. Parry is
charged with the settlementof the business ol said firm.
6 JOHN C. PARRY*
ALEXANDER SCOTT,
W. PARRY.
nrttlE business of the lowa Foundry, tv,ll be continued
Ib-J. 0. Parry,our late partner, at the vVarehonio,
’No lfo Wood street, and at the comer of Gas and Sec
ond street,Pi-ieborirh. vVe take pleasure m reborn
mending bun to our £
W. PaRRY,
ivlfl-Sw CORNELIUS
ToCfflf Engineer*.
coble contentsor
Bi Me*<K? B ModesTf Describing and
o*6 of the Cadets of the Untie - sq^
Making, eomprlsng the location, consmiCtionand im
provemenl of Roads, (common, macadam!*™, pay i
plank,dec.) and Railroads. By W. M.Gillespie, A* M-
O.E Fifth edluon,wltli addmons.
dust received and for salehy .v. .
B. T, C. MORGAN,
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS., .
BY TJBJST O’REILLY LUTS.
XXXIICONGIIBSB-FIBSfSSISRIOIff*
' ’ Wmhjnoton, July 28.
- .■WW®??,—Ati; effort was made to~ take Tip - tho
resolution as . amended - by. the Senate fixing
the time of adjournment, but, it Was unsuccess
ful.
.The Houbo treat into committceon the River
and Harbor, bill without adopting any amend
ment of the many offered,' and not proceeding
beyond the first section, when the: committee
rose and the Honse adjourned,
( Sesaje,—The Chair laid before the: Senate a
communication from the Department of the In
terior transmitting, in reply.to a resolution, a'
number of- long documents rclativeto business
connected with the Mexican boundary commis
sion, which was referred to a select committee.
After some unimportant bueiness the Senate
took up Mr.: Weller’s resolution to refer to a se
lect committee the charges against Mr. Bartlett,
the commissioner to ran the Mexican boundary,
Mr. Clark addressed the Senate in defence of
Mr. Bartlett, and had not concluded when it nd
jonrned.
Mn. WEBSTER’S RETURN TOMARSIIFIELD.
Boston, July 20.
. Mr. Webster’s reception at Marshfieldjycster
day wasa grand affair. Ho arrived nt Kingston
on tho cars at -1 o'clock, accompanied bf his sec
retary, Charles Lanmnn, and was greeted by an
immense concourse. He was received ot the do
pot by a committee of citizens deputed to ac
company him to Mnrshfield. BnsincßS was sus
pended along the route, and tho roads were
crowded with men, women and children. On
arriving at Marshfield the procession entered
Mr. Webster’s grounds and halted in front of a
'rostrum, erected on the hill, around which there
was aa immense gathering of Mr, W’s. neigh
bors and friends. Here bis reception was most
enthusiastic. The Hon. Seth Sprague made the
welcome addresß, to which Mr. Webster respond
ed in feeling terms, for so nnexpeoted a welcome
borne. lie had not looked for such a testimoni
al of regard; his hoart was deeply touched, not
by the brilliant display around him, but by tho
fact thatthe community, among whom ho .had
so long dwelt; and who knew him so well, should
have manifested such unbounded esteem.
After speaking farther in this strain bo allu
ded (o our political position.
: Mr. Sprague had boon pleased to recount oc
currences—of one not fitting for him, Web
ster, to say one word now; the timo waa not
yet come. What ho had good or valuablo in
him, lie would hold it in his' own keeping and
not trust to the waywardness of others.
... He then alluded.to the Fisheries, saying that
it would not become him to say much on tho
point until be spoke officially. The Fisheries
would not bo neglected by the: administration
under any circumstances. Fishermen shall bo
protected in their rights at nil hazards. Why
should they not? Most potent circumstances'
were involved in tho issue. Thu Fisheries are
nurseries of tho Navy; seeds from which most
glorious triumphs.sprung. Their sadden inter
ruption by England ennnot be justified by any
principle or prcoonaideration whatever. It was
wholly uojqstifiablowithont notice. The treaty
of 1818 was rnado with the Crown of England,
and if a vessel is captured and adjudicated,their
own is answerable; wo know with whom to deal.
The United Etates will never permit their rights
to be adjadicated upon by provinces, nor allow
vessels, seizod upon by petty officers, to bo con
demned by municipal courts of Quebec amt New
Foundtand. (No! No? No!)
Mr. Webster did not think it expedient to
speak farther on this topic at present. He epake
on other topics, after which the ceremonies clos
ed and tho meeting separated.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC.
The steamer Baltic arrived yesterday morning
from Liverpool, whence she Bailed on tho 14th.
Tho Europa arrived at Liverpool on the 11th,
at ono o'clock. P. M.
Liverpool Market,..Floor had declined 6d@9d;
wheat 2d@Bd; com was in fair demand. Tho
prices last week'wore, yellow 31s. 3d.; whito
28s. Gd.
Provisions... Tho prices were tho same as tho
previous week; lard was scircc and colled for in
kegs at 67@58; bacon Blow of sale.
Grocerics...Coffeo steady; a few transactions
in Carolina rioc; sugar unchanged.
Linseed 0i1...285.
London Cora Market... Dull; all descriptions
Is. lower; the stock of lard woo small, and tho
prices fa!!; bacon dull; bams in limited demand,
at last weeks quotations; tallow quiet at 37s 9d,
Sugar lower; coffeo fiat; Ceylon 41s. tea flat.
Cotton...lnactive.
The trade in the manufacturing districts was
satisfactory.
Money Market... English funds were active,
Consols 100@10S^.
Liverpool Cotton Markot...Bales 2000 bales
New Orleans fair at GJ; Middling oj; Upland,
fair 6J. The demand was good and the prices
Btiffer, but quotations unaltered. Tho Bales to
speculators were 1000 bales and for export 4000.
Breadstuff's...Western Canal Hour 10 s.; Ohio
205.; corn, yellow Sis ; whito 28s. Gd.
The British elections so far have resulted in
the choice of 117 ministerial, 100 opposition,
and 42 neutrals.
Tho Pacific mail steamer, Thames, arrived at
Southampton on Saturday, with $1,400,000.
The government of Franco now exempts the
clergy from taking oaths.
There was a riot at Piedmont between the
troops and tho people. Many were killed on
both sides.
The Belgian cabinet has resigned.
New Yoke, July 2G.
Tho Kane extradition case was brought up to
day on a writ of baboas corpus. There was on
immense crowd of oxcitod Irishmen present, and
a rosoue was attempted, which was prevented by
the police, four of whom were in nttcudanco,
armed. The case was postponed until Wednes
day, and tho prisoner was remanded to custody
and safely lodged in prison.
The Empire City, from California, arrived here
last night, bringing one million and a half gold
on freight. She took the mails from the El Do
rado at Key West The El Dorado hod a num
ber of cases ofChagres fever on board, somo of
whom died. She was not permitted to enter
Havana.
Two young men, William Gallagher and An
thony M’Call, drank more than a pint of liquor
eaob, on Saturday, for a wager. Gallagher diod
this morning in consequence.
Flour..,Sales 4000 bids. State at, $4,26; Sou
thern S4,GO. - .. ■
Grain... Sales 1500 bus. Rye at 78o.; sales of
15,000 bus. mixed Corn at 03}c.
Provlßlons...SaloB GOO. bbls. Mess Pork .at
$19,621c.; prime do $17,00. Prime Beef at
$8,00@9,00; Mesa $15,00®18,00. Lnrd, in
bbls., 1110. Hama 9-j(qSloe.
EVENING.
Cotton... Sales 600 bales Middling Uplands at
97; Orleanß 10; market dull.
Flonr...Sales 10,000 bbls State at $4; South
ern $4,56.
Grain... Southern Wheat $1,04; Corn, mixed,
64; Rye 78.
Provisions... Mesa Pork $19,76; prime do $l7;
bftmalO; Beef unohangod; Lard 11$.
Coffee...SaleslOO bags Java at 9J; St.. Domin
go 7.
Linseed Oil...Salos 2000 galls at 62.
Whisky...Ohio 201.:
: TaUow...Salos 6000 lbs at 81. V
’ Cattle Market...Salcß 2600 Beeves at.6@B£;
180 Cows and Calves $20@45; 16,600 Sheep
and Lambs at $1,25@55.
BALTIMORE MARKET—JuIy 20.
Flour... The market is dull; wo note small
sales to-day of Howard Street at $4,125. City
Mills $4,125. Holders demand higher prices.
Grain... Wheat has slightly declined; sales red
at 86@88; prime 90; white 88@92, and white
for family floor sl@sl,o2.
Corn... Sales white com nt 73; yellow 00.
0at5...87@40 for Maryland and 44@4fi for
Pennsylvania.
Whisky...2S in bbls.
Beef Cattle... The offering at the scales to-day
reachod 900 head; 100 wore driven off, the bol
iance eold at prices ranging from $8 to $8,87
tg cwt., on the hoof, equal to s6©s7 nett and
averaging $3,87 gross. Sales at scaleß to-day
SB(%sB|2si 1 1
. PHILADELPHIA MARKET, Jnly 26.
M'GINNIS
> r ' > >v -
kx v •> n - ,
_ EUEOPEAN HEWS.
Ni:w Youk, July 2G.
New Yoek, July 20.
rnitAEELPniA, July 26,
NEW YORK MARKET—JnIy 20.
Cotton... Very firm at former prices.
Floor...lnactive; small sales Western $4;
Standard Pennsylvania $4,12; rye flour and com
meal quiet and prices firm.
Grain... Wheat in-good demand; Southern red
at 90 for inferior, and 96 for good. Pennsylva
nia white $1,04; rye is moderately in demand
at i decline; corn scarce and wanted, Southern
yellow 66. ...
, FrovisioM...Held firmly; moderate business
doing*, with full sales.
vna?icy...23,
v-> ’ v
CINCINNATI MABKET—JuIy 26.
Flour... Quiet; no demand for shipment; good
retailing brands bring $3,26; ejctra $8,30®
1 8,86. '
Provisions... Mess Pork in ' small lots at $19,-
60. nothing doing in Bacon.
• Groceries... Unaltered. . . ~ : ,
5 TheHver has fallen font ..inches smoe Satnr
day evening. Weather cloudy. ' ’ ,
BVENING.
The] Biver has fallen five inches since Satur
day.
Whishy...l6}
Floor,; .Quiet, no demand for shipment, good
: retailing ; brands' being :$3,20®8,26; extra do.
$3,80®5,35. :
Small sales of cboesoatG. :■
- No movement of importance in provisions;
sales 800 bbis. mess pork at $19,50;
' Groceries, unchanged.
BANK NO
E LIST.
DAILY BT
Exchange Banners,
itzth 3lTteis t Pitßtbui£h.
Boon & Sargent*
Comtr of Wood and
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh Banks? *par*
Philadelphia u • l *.'l
Brownsville “ • H, i
Bucks county “ • * u . i
Chester Co. (new Issue) “
Colombia Bridge Co-*** u
Danville u *«•••• <l
Delaware eo. “ “
Doylestown ‘S-
Easton ‘ c .♦».». <•
Germantown u . ‘ •
Lancaster Banks *V
Lebanon “ •»•*—. *«
Montgomery co • **
Northumberland
Pottsvule M "
Reading u ».*«■—* **
Scbuylkillco “ • **
Washington ** (l
We tßranch 11 • “
Wyoming “
Carlisle • »
Clmmber«burg • •
Ene--**-*- #* <
Getty sburgh I
Ham bprg f
Honesdale*••-*»»••»•«« t
Middletown |
Wft\Kcsburg» » i
York Banka I
Relief Notes I
1 UniteilStates Baiik"»«*lS
1 Allegheny City Scrip* •*pnn
i Allegheny Co. l “ •• premi
Pittsburgh City •“ pan
I NEW YORK
1 New York City
'OHIO. v
State Bk-nnd. Branches * I:
OiherSolvemßankfi**** I
BkOf Sa.ild«sky»—*-‘■*.••7s.
Granvi • *5O
Nor wal k-» ••*>.* *5O
Urbfinna *sh
Wooster »2fl
INDIANA. -
State Bk and Branches * 4
ILLINOIS.
State Bnnk Branch• •• • *5O:
Bk oflHinoi**—«v.. ....7fr
KENTUCKY
AHSoUcnIB nks***— |
MISSOURI
State Bk and Branches * #
MICHIGAN
AHBolventßanks***- • 5
WISCONSIN.
Marine & Fire Ins Co at
Mtlwnukie* 5
TENNESSEE.
All Solvenl.Banks**— 3
. NORTH CAROLINA.
All Solvent Banks*-*—* |
SOUTH CAROLINA. U
All Solvent Banks*—*— ll
GEORGIA.
All Solvent-Banks-*— 14
ALABAMA.
Ail Solvent BarUB»-*»-« 5
LOUISIANA.
AliSolvcnißanks..**. 14
. EXCHANGES.
New York*.**.•....* prem
Philadelphia*.<
Baltimore**-*-*****.} “
Cincinnati*.—-..... idfs.
Louisville*-i u
StLoaLs “
Country Banks. •• •
. NEW JERSEY.
All Solvent Banks.
DELAWARE,
Alt Solvemifaoks****
VALUE OF COINS.
American Gold {newj.par.
do do. (oldj.fiprera.
Sovereigns*.**.*.*. 3 4.85
Guinea 5............. 5,00
Frddericsdoerp. r * * • • V 7,50
Ten Thalers —•••*. ; 7,55‘
Ten Guilders w 3,1)0
[Louis. d’or* • *
{Napoleons.*—........ 3,53.
(DouUlooiik, Patriot* - 15,70
l [ do : Spanish •• IG£S
'jDncatst? 10,
Small Noics-
Maryland.
Baltimore Baftks**«*»*pnT
Country Bankß*******-- I
VIRGINIA.
Bkof V*. aud Branches I
Farmers’ Bk A Branches I
Vallry Bit and BrnucUcs i
Ex<'hBUf>eßlc&Branch*B I |
Wheeling Banks ••**‘**l \
«to - Branches*-' *4 - (
NEW ENGLAND. *1
All Solvent Banks*** .*• • |j
COMMERCIAL.
DAILY REVIEW OP THE MARKET.
Or?:ctn» tjis .Daily Mo&hu*a Tost. I
Tuesday, July 57.1852. J :
• The light rain on Sunday night.had /the effect of lay
ing; the dust and cooling the atmosphere* wjtfelvmad© it
.moreplca-anlyesterday. Jnbn*ine*S}however,wcsee
no change :
AStIES.r-Ia d*hcs wo have no change 10 report; Ihe
h» dull for all description#.- . , •
FLOUR —Receipts very light and only a moderate
demand.-AT© qaote sales - at 53,15 from frrit hands;
£3,00(73,50 from-stores, -Advices Ur the steamer Baltic
reports a further decline in Europe* • .
BACON' —The mat ket remains dul! and inactive,sales
are confined loth© city AVes'note sales ©MOhhd*.
fJ,4 months with pay for cask; 5000 lbs. do.
B}casb; 400 pieces; rugar cured hams Un common feains
0
CRAIN—In. consequence of na rceelpts, the price
Itas gonV tip. We quote Oats 35037 from first hands;
ry©50056; corn 40050; wheat in quality.
WIHSKY.—We notice a rale of 40 Uhls, rectified at
180. ''
POUT OF PITTSBURGH*
5 rest 0 i*r»et Watbu ln *h* ciTAimcL,
ARRIVED: '
Steamer Atlantic, Farkiosaa^Brownsville.:
w Baltic, Uennel, Brownsville..
w S. M'Kce, Hendrickson, McKeesport
u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton
Gcnessee, Conanr, West Newton..
*’ P. UayotjrPceMeSi fcJixabeth..
u Michigan No k 2 k &oies, Beaver. -
Cora|>i3utcr,GorJon, Wheeling
Justice, Skelton, Wheeling.,
. “ Exchange, Conweflj Wheeling* •
DEPARPKD:
u Baltic, Benaet. Brownsville. .
- -' 1 ‘. Atlantic, FarlttJmm, do •
. *» . J.flVKce*Hendrickson, McKeesport.
Thomas Phnvcr* Uniley, West Newton.
.“. . GcncssCe.Comini, West Newton.
4 * S. Buyard, Peebles. Elizabeth.
‘‘ MtehtanaNo.tt, Boies, Beaver. .
** Forest City, Murdock, WellsviUe
Forent City. Murdoch* WcllsviUe.
“ Had Columbia, Johnston, Wheeling.
marietta, ParUarstmrgti onttnacUlus
, Ig3?» r» port Packet.
Mfmma. The steamer HAIG COLUMBIA, A. S.
Ckssk, Master, will leave Fiiitburih every Monday,
at 3 o'cioet,P. Md returning will leave Ifockingport
every Taeeday, at € o r cloeh, A. IU.
Passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost ac
commodation and promptness- W. t f . WIir.PLKR,
• maid ‘ - . .. , No. til Market etrgeL
For bone ttaacn, marietta, Porlteraburij
anti Oalllpolls. _
jet-awaw a. The: fine fcteamer GOV. MEIGS,
- fyT ij Sirens, Ma.vrr, vviii leave for* the above
and intermediate ports, every- :
TUESDAY, ai3 P.M. ,
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
fel-3 ‘ JOBS FI.ACK, Agent.
For Marietta and Hoclangport.
I Tils Sue steamei EACiFICi Zanooh Mas-
Mtmmt&knn. will lease for ike above and intennedi
aieponaevery THURSDAY,Mi o’clock,KM.
For freigkior pa.roac.or^y^n^oard^Mo^^
No.CI Water Et.»ttnd 63 Frontal.
For KUifennlng and CaUlali.
!_£KS2La TH&light draught 'and pleasant steamer
ASteg&stskcr.A ttK>N f Cam. Milunsao, will leave the
Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays,
at a o’clock, P. M, for Kiuunmng and Catfish. For
freight or passage apply onboard. . (novlg
Wsdoeiday Packet for OiactnAfttli
BKOf THRnew and fast running steamer CIN«-
DiaainouAM, Waster, will leave
«a^^Sh^flrcgolatiyeveryWgpn&spaT.' •
r^ iS Mor P u. S a E o, a gplgo i ,b^^^ GEK _:
"JNEOAR—2O bbls. Cider Vinegar in store and for
Silo by IjylSj hING A MOORHEAD.
7 1 MNDBIXfNES—A iol on conmgumem,fof 6a!c by
IT JylS KINO ® MOORHEAD.
(Fip-ox, 7 by'
prime
~ote ttUd ° STUART ,VSILU
/1 UABS-300 boxes, fcitonoi nixes* for < sale- by,
Ijf jygi , - STUART & SILL;
■ yOgF^^ 011 ’ 10 Bl 5"
Yjll.!. -10 “' lphre PU BTUAKi-'fclsiU.
IL—lO bbU.Mo. 1 Bunt, in »u>re and foe sale by
jyai STVART.fc.SIIiL.
¥£N!3ON-ai)o ills. prime cute«iHam»,,
jy2L J. D. WILLIAMS & CU.
Spirits of tuhff.ntine—'isbws for «nio W
jyia V 11. A. FAIINKSTOOK & CO.
"~i LASS SO bxs.-SbV H> and 10 by 12, for Mile-by
I jr iylT RTSSELL-fc JOHNSTON.
(IUKKsa-su b«. w>“ B
gUCKCTS^7S-d«:r n «o fe -”V&^l y SILL , -
jya-3 No.GSmlthfield Elrcci.
Notice* , _ . . ,
•\tril SUE AS, tetters 'Testamentary to the Estate of
: W JOSEPH OUST, late ol.the.eiiy;.orPitubunh..
deceased, have been granted to the BubsciLbers. All
persons Indebted to Said cßfate are-requested to mate
immediate naymenf, nndtUoso having. claims against
the same will present ihem :doly .aalhcntmBied for set
tlement, to n.hl CUBT, Executor.
r jyjtilusvDw
A Oooa tnvostinent. ■
"rjrrE are authorised to sell MO shares'of "Minnesota”
W. Copper Stock, at an exceedingly low price.-
Tnismagnlflcent mmcnow ranks among the finest Jo
the worW, aod will, wilhootdoaM,P«y a dividend of Sid
to $l5 a. share forthe yesr’a business, with a prospect
nf ’Po mtd a profitable inves,
meat, these Bhares present an So red.
Stock ami Exchange Brokers,
, jyoj . ■ ; yseourthstreet -
• nonongahela cemttery*
THE Corporators of the Monongahela b'emetcTy, in
corporated by the LrgtßlamrcofPennsyvanin.on
Ibe2d : of Muy.lCK. are' reqoested to.meob at .NO.-1M
Fourth street,on TUDBSDATT,the 22d itißtant, at.*.
o’clock, P.M.-' *-,■■-
Josiah King, WlUinm Holmes,
Roberta, hays, George Miltenbergcr, .
RobenPalmer, . GeorgeW- Jackson,
Joseph.P.Gazzam,' : . 'James S-Crott,
George Dr Brnee, ' Oeoiw O Beet,
Andrcwß; Barger, 3: K. Livingston,
■i. James Lippencott, K. It.Hanley,
C.S Eyster, C. L Magee,
GcnrvsV. Gilmore. Rolien Rohh [jySOtKI.
■ b ico w s * H in X-C H a a n K , ~.
turtle creek, pa , ,
* LLEN BROWN, Fropneier.—This splendid and
A. commodious establishment, treccnlly erected by the
proprietor, attfce termiausof the Braddook)sFielil.Plank
Road, and near the present terminns of the Penmnßail
roadltwelve,miles'from the city; is now open for the: re-:
eeptiim of Families and others desirous of escaping the
heat of the eity during the summer months. This epa
cioushotetbeing near tho railroad. tutnpUievMnnonga.
■helativer and plank road, iß,teadily acceEslhlo_by nil
.those hteahs of .conveyance filotn the euypnnd aSordft a
dclirfnftib summer retreat, ,with; , pleasant'Walks bond
driveSi and beautifiil scenery; iitsiaignlfieenay fitted
op and farnlshed with every improvement of first-class
modern hotels-rsultesof. rooms, parlors,etc. An omni
bus will from-theßollroad
Bcpot, on the arrival and departure of trains.
. U3*Tbe proprietor feels assured thittwenty yearsei
pertence in the businesswtU enable hlm tosecare the
comfort and insure the satisfaction of all who may visit
IhlalnhisnetrlocMpn, * iraySSSmd
{'■r *
» Anetton Obrd.
THEosdercigned* after an interval offoutyeari,has
againresumed-bunness. Havinprcomplieil with
the requisition! of the law regulating Sale* at Auction,
and having procured a first Class License as-Auctioneer
tor the City of Pittsburgh, he offer* hb* services as such
tohiafriendsana taepttDiic generally; Wuhanoxpe
ricnce of nearly thirty yeaTainihislineofoußiness^he
hazards nothing maayfng that bowiuha enableatogjve
entire eatlsfacflonUJ ail feel dispoapaiQ;
patronize him. . P. McKbNNA, Auctioneer
Rcfera to the frruuilpal City Merchants. tv?
1 ' &ucUo߻natly saicii 711 ,
1 T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood
A and Fifth streets, atlOo’clcfc.A. M.,a general as
sorttneht of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy : Dry Goods,
Clothing,- Boots and Shoos, flats, Caps, «c. ..
- AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. At.
Groceries, Qaecnsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery,
LookingGlassets, new ana second hand Household and
Kitchen Furmtnre,.fto.
AT 7 O’CLOCK. P. M., , , , .
Books, Stationery, Fancy articles, AJualcal instrn
menu, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing,Variety Goons
Gold and Silver Watches, &c. B. M. ft Avis,
jaSlitf ■ . Auctioneer.
THRESH ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY, Ac.—A large
Jt; n ltd extensive assortment of Millinery, Snks, Bon*
nci3, Embroidered Laces, Ac., received el M .Kenaaa
Auruon House, and will T<*imtn open for inis day-only..
'I he trade aye respectfully invited to call and examine
lie nine. ■ fivSl " ■ P. M'KENNA, Auet’r-_
4 TRUNKS AMD SIXTEEN CARPET BAGS, with
CLOTHING, Ac., Ar Aecrios. -Tins evening at 8
o'clock, at the Commercial bales Rooms, corner or
Wood and Fifth street - *, will be sold, on accoit:.l of
■whom it nmv concern; to pay charge*,— • . •
•i Leather Covered Traveling Trunks,wim.Clothing,
10 Carnet Bags, with old Coaie, Hats, Ac. . .
jy 27. . P. M --DAVIS, AUCt’r.
W. G«" jz&’O ART 29 £* Y« Auctioneer.
House and lot in temperanceville at
Abctfos —Will be raid, on the premises, on Mon
day. AugustDth.ntao’clock in the nltcrnoon,a lot of
ground, fronting fifty feet on the Steubenville pike, and
extending back one hundred and fifty foci to a thirty
feet street On . which is erected a good substantial
frame dwelling bouse, four stones high, with twelve
room?, a large nail room, 28 feet by 4-U feet long; a
good well 6ft spring water at the door. Also, one small
•irame dwelling house, which rents for 83.00 per month.
The above property is in a healthy muation, and a
irood stand for business. Will be sold at a bargain, as
the prt’S'.Mitowneris determined to sell -
For further particulars, enquire of 11. E?peer A Bro
ther. on the premises. Terms at sale; • • ■
■jygl \V r . G-M’CARTNRV. Auctioneer.
N O. SUGAK-A prime article; in store and for
» sale by Uylfi] KING A MOORHEAD
HUSTON CK AUKhH!S--A new supply, just received
and tor tale by j; LaYELY A CO.,
jySO Tea Dcaters and Grocers.
BACON— lO.flOd fin. Hara'vjosi froriTemoke house 5
10 000 do SliouMors. For salo by,
STUART A SILL,
Jy2l • ' . No.CSmithfieldstreet.
k GARDNER, who uidcretanda the business in all
ii. its branches, to whom libera! wanes and a perma
nent situation will be.given, if found competent and at
tentive. Application to he made at - . .
j$SO • THIS OFFICE.
Adams A Co.’s h.xpres9i .
FREIGHT REDUCED.—From and after this date,
ff; our rales on pound freight, from‘Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh, will be 33,UD per 10'J fits.—a redaction of 25
>er cent. Tunc, from Philadelphia; to Pittsburgh, 30
hoorv. : (aprSJ RAKKH A FORSYTH. Agents.
TATR PUBLICATIONS—Just received at MINER
Ju A CO , No 3a Smithfield street.—SaHun’s Umcn
•Aiaeezine. mr August; volume second Wavcrly Novolr,
published by Lippmcou, Grambo A *Co; Alexander
■fnrdy,The Poisoner, or Pirate Chief of St. Domingo.
iyl ; r. __
I.N application will be made atthe next session of
X. 3l the Legislature, for. ihe charter of a Bank, wiih a
Capital of Tnren Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be lo
cated ut Pittsburgh, and called ibe .‘‘Western Bank of
Penn*ylvamft ?>- . . LetS.Cm
lliantsimrg Union will p'ease copy in.Wcekly paper.)
BRANDIkS— IN BOND—A. freigucuc and Pellevoi
*lll Brandies—dark and pale—in qrcosSsj also,Na
poleon, in octaves—under Custom Douse charge: to
gether with 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac and Bor
deaux Brandies of the most superior qualities; in store
and for sate cheap, by JACOB WEAVER, Jr.,
• myth?:* •. ; / .. cor.’Slarket and First sts.
tireat ttargalnil
IN VELVET, AND BRUSSELS
"CARPETS—Which will be foundat the carpet ware
house of \ W» APCllutock, »5 Fourth street. As we arc
determined to sell od our present stock of the above
good.« at cost, we invite iae nucmlon of those wishing
to furnish, to great bargains.
lei w. arci.tNTOCK.
• ■ ■ Ilogfli
THE highestca'h prices paid for LIVE HOG 3, de
livered. during the packing season, at the Whirl*
pool Pork House, sltnatedcn the Ohio River and Ohio
and Pennsylvania ilai!road,ihrecmUeabeTowPms
burgVor.atDepots from Loudonville to Pittsburgh.
Adores.*, Wftl. B. HOLMES & BRO., .
-jyl7:lowd&Uw* • No. 90 WateratreeL
- Frankfort Springs* :
/"I W* DUNGAN respectfully informs his friends
\JV ond the public generally, that on the Slav Jonh in
stant,the FRANKFORT HOTEL will be opened tor
the accommodation 1 of BOARDERS, during the sura
mcr-setson. v
Frankfort, June 7:2m '
WASHINGTON Maine LiqaorLJiyvSoDgstea;...
F*irmountaml Croton Melodist—a. choice col
lecuoa'of the most admired Temperance Songs.
The WashingldhUrt Temperauce hlmstrel—contain
ing a Relcstioo of ibc choice songs, melodics. Ac.
suited to aJi Temperßcco For sale by ‘.
JygQ • : r lIXC MO.BGVhMOI Woodst
T^TGTICK—The parinerslisp heteiofofc exisuus be
. 3 rwceh thc unuersigned, in the Wool and Commis
sion buiinea?, under.tae firm of ; Mubj hr; A Les* was
dissolved oh the'firat'of, April lait.by mutual consent.
The business of the lata firm will'be settled by H. LsB t
who is'duly authorized to use the name of the firm for
thatparoose. . ; J. R. MURPHY,
my 4 H.’UStfl.'_
fPHE MAGAZINES tXJU AUGUST.—Jus; received,
X ni H. Allner A Co.’s, No 3J Smithfield street, the fol
lowing Magazines for.Angust:
. Goday’s Lady,s Book for August; .
-■ • Graham’s Magazine • do;
Sattaio's do do; •
Petereon’s' do do;
jyl7 ». MINER A CO.
WAN I’bU-A FAtiM, of about 130 acce3: good and
well improved land, within sixty miles of this
city , and wiihm two miles of the Ohio and Pennsylvania
-Railroad;'
ALSO—Severaf rracis of fromS to SO acres good land,'
within twenty miles of this city, and near either of Hie
Railroads. ; Apply to CURTIS A DOBBS,
jy2o • . No. 123 Woodstreeu
PRINTING INK, manufactured by J.D. M’Creary &
Co., New Yorkyln caaa ami kegs, from l lb to ICO,
from 2> cents to ib. Also, red, dark and light blue,
dark and light green, in cans. of l lb, from 75 cents to
Si'SO.&’fii Varnish m i and l. lb can3,aisocis. & lb.
Gold Size Ini lb cans, Bif#'©.
For sale by - J. R. WELDEN,
, . Bookseller and Stationer,;
je2G 63 wood street, between 3d »nd4th.
LOST, by the subscriber, on tbo. roate iVora Cumber*
hind to Pittsburgh, a.!arge Pocket Book, containing
three Land \Varrrmi* T l6O. acres each,: assigned to the
subscriber by H- J. Jiolliday of Winchester, Vs, fitfliiit
go)d,nndaS2o bill on Bank of Va., besides sev
eral memoranda, notes, Ac Any person leaving the
Pocket Book with the editprs.ofthh Post, or forwarding
it.to the editor of the Cleveland PiaindtaUr* will be lib*:
erally rewarded. . (jylS) H. K.pAViS. i
Great Sale of J)ry. Goodsl
A' A. MASON A CO., will commence their TENTH
JX* GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of their Entire
Slock, on Tuesday, July Gib, at Nos. Gi and G 4 Market:
street. -•
On this occasion their Wholesale RoomswiH be open
ed to Retail Trade, arid iheir.iramense; stock, teceutly
purchased of manufacturers, importers, and large hue*,
lion sales, at a grest sacrifice fronTcosti.wHL all :be‘
marked Uowtt and sold at fully oue-tliird less ikon usual
prices.- . ; v .V" ■
fpuß-FRUrfs and” Fruit treks op amehioa,
X Or,tbe Culture, Prorogation and Management in
the Garden ami Orchard,'of Fruil Trccsgenerally, with
descriptions of all the fingfi varieties of Fruit, native
and foreign, cultivated in thia couulry. ByA.-J. Dow
niag,conesnoiidiog;member; of the Royui “Society of
London, and ol the Horticultural *SQcleu‘cii- Of-Beriin,
tho low countries, Massac imscu-v Peoosy 1 vaniaj ludi
anaj Cincinnatij Ac Twelfth edition.-
For sale by. B- T. C MORGAN,
jytM No.lOjWood street,
NOTICB.-rThe Annual Meeting of Stocknoluers of
the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will 1q
held at the Office of the Company, in the city of Pitta*
burgh, on MONDAY, AogustSd, 185 d, at 10o’clock a. m;,
when a President and six Managers wiU be elected, for
the management ofthc s flairsbrthcCompany.
j VF. R: BRUNOT, Secfetoty.profon.
City papers, also Free Prcs3 and Democrat, KTiian*
ningjJiifferflonianv Brookville, Dimocrat and Register,
Clarion, Elk County Advocate and M’Kcnn Orbß. copy
until day of meeting. , jyft-td
Another Arrlvat at Ao.
B GREGG'ifc C 0. T north-west corner, of Wood fit.
«, arul Diamond alley,, arc just opening a Frepii
block of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, Laines,Be
rago Do Laine?, l-tench Manchester, and Domestic
Ginghomß. Tdeetbcr, with :& cniaplfito assortment of
Ladies’ Dress Goods. Also, a-large stock rf Hosiery,
Gloves,4c. These, together with our former purchases,
roakesour stock unsurpassed by atiy west of the moun*
tains; to which wo solicit the attention of buyers. as
wo can offer them bn the most favorable terms,
ir4 D, GREGG A C©.
Rear Yot H«ar lei ’
VTOTICK IS HEREDY GIVEN to all naTChasers of
ll Fme Jewelry and Watches, that llooa Is now ready
toßapply you with the best and moat fashionable fine
Gold Jewelry,and at lower prices than anyuthtrde&K
er in the city. He: boys for caslir cheapi - and sells for
cash cheap; makes largo sales, and small piofifs
TUerefnre, ail persona purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine
Silver Warej Watches, Ac,, from this eaiablishmeni,
.will be ante to get the value of 100 cents for ever dollar
invested; Gold Watches front 680 to $K)Or Silver
WatQhes frora-TSG io Jib, Silver- Spoons from' S 5 to
r 0 , l te r ? 0011 * Cecily cheap Please call at
HOOD'S,JiI Maikei aiieot, the only - Wjtolesalo’ Drice
Jewelry Store in the city, |jr3
K«w naaifit •' .
IN DE COLD GROUND. A new Elhi-
JM. opinn Melody, l.y S C, Foaler. .
1 Ot'. Ho'J.l Love my Moumaln Homo,” a new and
beauu f ul Duett, as song by the Allegliauiansf
oon the Soul find Bestr-aa sung by the Bates
■ The Happy Family Polka.
1 lie Cally Polka. TlieCoUanc.
■ Pearl. ■BlancheAlnen k
KmmaDnlo—an Ethiopian Melody.
Laura Lee—by 8. C. Poster, -
i LForgot thefiay World.
: There’s a Good Time Coming.
Garland Polka; KeceWed and for saldby,’ ,
lylil . y-JOHN H. M I'-Xl.on. 81 Wood si.
-- JEapcolftl'Sloitoe*
fo THOSE WHO USE BRUSHES-I .would most
respectfully invite tbo attention of the P°j>be, and
Brush users in particular, to the l tt , r S c *, I 5fllo’ : i?n
sbrunent'orßruftes at my esmbilsbinen ;»!
•Wbbd sUcet. 'My Brashes are all roanumeturea ijCbjy
ownShop.and underrayownsoperviston,anaarettade ;
cf ttocie bat the ; T h«y ro ,U fo ,bJlbf» hot
ter made and more lasting* *han Eastern Broshes, and,
are sold at lowerprices than any other manu»actory in
Famf Bru’/hes'from 8-0 down to No. 0, made expressly.
keepers, and all who nse Brushes, will find iuo ihpirln*:
: terest to ffiVO" me o-call. -: ;
1 atsokeepLookmgGlasses* Pictures,Picture Frames,
ftnd'ailotheearUelesusaaliy kept in variety stores. ■>«.
Don’t Forgetthe Flace. CHARLES A MOORE, ;
No. UO Wood street*
jyiG Rflgttdoono Davis 1 Auctitm.
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P.ffl. DAVIS# Auctioneer*
Wanted."
Notice*
The name Law*
To PrlhterSi
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MEDICAL.
gBOMA'nSIt— Dr. Brown’* newi, cucbruii
Office mud Private Co imitation Room* No.4i.niA.
MONO, riiubargii, Panna. The Doctor la alwaya a
homo ' MarchUft^M.
Flrrate Ulicatci. 7 1 - '
DK. BROWN, No. « DIAMOND ALLEY,
• Dxvoixshla entire.aitemiotr.vo .enoffiee
practice. iiUluaineini.mostlycooSnedlo
EmirierDiiiom.lindaDcb piUti-
KEft.»gSssß fal. effectiona. brought oa br iinnru donee."
BaPSagg yoathmiindnletneeiuid
RSS@«®rSTOhilik, Syphllitie.Eroptloiu,Gonorr,
v : . . , heejGieetiStxfemre, Urethral Duchhntea.
topniity of theßlood, wlth ell diseases 0, the vaherea!-
origla.Skln;DlieaM«,Scorlmtle. Eniptlooa,-Teiterr
SingwpTm.Mercarlel Dbei*e»,Beminel We*kne«a,lnf
potency, Piles, Hhoiuaatlsm.Female Weetaless, Month.
*t SnpptejstonsjDiseisesof the Joints, Fistnl*la; Anol
NorvonaASeelloits.Palnßin the Baekutd Loiria,Jrrit*'
lions .of tho . Bladder, end Kidney s.tucccsa fully treated.'
Cure guaranteed. .
•Sixteen years’ practice (six in this eltyVehibles Dr.
Brown to offer azsnrancee of speedyenre to all who Way
come nnderhlscare.
Office and private eonanltingroom<,4l Diamond ay. "
- moderate.’ novSniAwlv’ -
, REMARKABLE CUBES!
BY THE USE OF DH. HOUGHTON'S
" PErissiv.
«From. Dr. Houghton's Note
Book of Casa and Con*-
oondenct Case 1 Mis)
A. R.,aged S 9 This lady
eras very spare andsaitow.
—had Inceasaiu paio and
ineasinessin.tho pit of the.
stomach; Two or. .three
litnea a doy the pniD .ift-'
ireseed to surh a depree*.
;ony. These attacks hap
pened sometimes after food, and sotnepmea when-none.
rndbeen taken. - Bhe raised mush soar, clear fluid from
the stomach inlbe morning. The stomach swelled much
at ulahL Tongue coated and clammy: .much thirst; -no
appetite. BowelscosUvc; dull, stupefying senttuonin
the forehead. Complaints of two yearsi standing: Gavp
her some Fepsin on Monday- Came back iu a week.
Said the pain had not been half sobad since taking, the.,
second dose,and was daily growing leas. Theconstsnt
■ enawing was also goner Appetite lrapfovec; tongue,
cleaner; bowels regular; head still heavy. In another
•week she was entirely free from lineasmess and paiain
the ftomach—raised no acid foil clear, and
cvenr trace of the stomach complaint wasr removed. .
Csia 2 —MarriedLndy, aged 50— Fam ofur eating
VeTy stout lady. Had suffered pain, usnally very se;
vereyin the region of the storaacb, for .three years past,
and particularly intense afterealing. When at the worm,
the pain is as if some hard body werc.being thrust Into
the pttof the stomach andbored in every direction.Mnch
tenderness on pressure.. TMa lariy n*ed the.Pcpam wiin.
surprlsingeffect. Soon after the first dose the p&jnce&££d
—sijo felt some ond retched, but nailuog came ;
up. Several montiisliavepasaedibottlxero has .been no
return of the pain. .Tongue clean and moist; no sore
ne&softhestomach. - - ; i
RmaABXABLB JKy.jMay, 1851.—0 n
ihe7ih of May, 1851,8ev. M. D. Williams, pastor of the.
Fourth Presbyienan Church,m Louisville,Ky., was and
-had heen/or a Jongrnme confined to his.room.and moat
oi the time to his bed, with Dyspepsia and Chronic Ihar .
rlima, aud.waa to all uppearanee on the very verge of
the grave,and acknowfedgedto be so by -hisphyelcmn,
who had tried cllthc ordinary menus in liis power witli
out effect; and al.the above named -time, the. patient, by.
the consent of his physician, commeoced the use of Dr.
Houghton's" Pepsin; and to the astonishmeat, surprise
and'delight of alk ne was much - relieved the first day.
The third day he left his room. The sixth 'day, which
was excessively hat, be rode ten miles with no bad ef
fect; on the eighth cay he went on a visit to thecountry;
and on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored
to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as logo
alone a journey of five hundred icilee, where he arrived
in safely,much, improved m health, having had no dis» ;
tarbance of tue stomach or.bowelaauertaklngthe firJt
of Pepsm. These
this is a case which ought to convince all skeptics that
there is a power in Pcpsm.7 Let physicians anadyspep
tics investigate.- • DR-GEO-fl. KEYfIER,--. -
Only wlioiesale and retail agent, 140 WoodsL. Futs
buTah’ Fa - . - ■ ■. • . .. [ciy^o:uAw,
Tbo Orcftt Tecretab|« Remedy I
DR. H.B. MYEIiS* EXTRACT,'
■Dandelion,'- Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla,
\TL'_fjT_flmi ' THIS valuable .medicinal nrenara
• '*dn differ* entirely" from any simple •
. U exiraciof SawapariUttV or com
moapurifyiogmedicine. Jt isacom-
of many of MOST CLEAN
%ro^^>^ g I NGMI2D j crNESi wab oibers
(slffirf ’'igufei aeung directly on the. Kidneys, or
v w-La fHpEgL having immediate reference.ta the re
• r ■ v P* x lief and continued healthy operation
_jyAjL ofsome internal organs. It con
■• tains articles which enter into no,
iTrn»i*r ntlin pirpnTTillnn in existe VQf and .
IT IS UNRIVALLED
in purifying and refreshing effects, by any medicine in
the world.- H Is put up IN LARGE DOTTLES, u very
pleasant to the taste, and ivmore concentrated,
P STRONGER, BETTER AND CIIEAPER,
than any other in the market.. Persona who have taken >
“Sarsaparilla” by the gallon, without relief, have been
radically cured by using two or three bottles. This is
the only Compound in:which: Dandelion,.Wild:Cherry
and Sarsaparilla aro so. prepared to offer the peculiar
virtues of each,in combination with pure extracts ot
other healing-articles, In a highly concentrated plate.
Its ingredients are PURELY and are
: such roots and barks as are found, though chiefly affec
i ting certain parts, in their geucroliendency, to produce
i iixe most cleansing and faealmg eifeets..
ft IS IMPOSSIBLE
To cure many .diseases. Dropsies, Kidney Com
plints.&c., draw off Watery Humors from the Blood,
or corrupt and imtaffng secretions of diseased organs
from the body, without the thorough operations on the
Kidneys, as caused by this medicine:: No other extracts
even prrienl to this effect la fact, tins veryopferalioa,
for Which it is particularly compounded,differs from
all other preparations, and makes u the beit compound -
inexistence.-.;. .- ' • -
IN ALL CASES OF DROPSY, use this medicine.—,
it will relieve. It has cured when , life iiaelfwas de*
'epniipdof- It contains articles that wtU cure, if any
thing can,and takes ihe oniy metho'd to nfake pelrtia
nent cures.
SHIP FEVER! SHIP FEVER! ..
To produce testimony in proof of the euro of-this dis
ease is acknowledgcdiy new. The public .have so long
been taught to regajrd it as'fatal,that its positive cure
would seem almost a miracle* yet
SHIP FEYERHASBEEN CURED, •
= And by the Great Vegetable Reraedy,Dr. H.B. My
ers* Extract, Dandelion,Wild Cherry, Ac., alone.
We select the following, as a specimen of the nume
. rous testimonials to -the efficiency of tbls medlciue in
cases of this malignant disease, whichwe ; bave'to. ex
hibit. testimonv?of physicians.
FrancisTiblimeso M;D.,askil!fulphysician,residing
inßaffalOjN. Y.,ond one whohasdevotedinmself par
ticularly to the study and of the Ship Fever, with
aimestevory phase of which; ho is conversant,' gives
the following testimony in relation to the effects of this
medicine, as prepared by himself:
«This it to certify, tbavl have used Dr. II; B. Myers’
Extract©!Dandelion,"Wild Cherry,and Sarsaparilla,
in my practice, in cases bl a number ol patients sick
-with Snip Fever; with very •beneficial results. f And I
consider it a general curative in that disease?’
Prepared by • . : N.YERS fe RICE,
No. 11 Warren streeLNew York.
R B SELLERS;
No. 57 Wood street-, Pittsburgh.
. Sold br
aprs:deod&w
'\T EAST PRODUCE —Preston&MerriUTs Yeast Powr
Y tiers* iast received, direct from Boston, and For sale
* J. LAYEUY <& CO:,
Tea Dealeraand Grocers.
by
_Jy2J>.
SOMETHING NEW—Almost every dayat HOOD’S
NEW YORK JEWELRY STORED 51 Market st;
’fUis day received,aaoiheriavoiceof fine Gold Watch
es>jaßUmportedi expressly for this market. Also, a
laTgelot bf fide fashionable Gold Jewelry, Cmme very
rich,) which will, be : sold as usual, from £5 to SOper
cent- lower than goods of the same quality and rich*
ness have ever been offered tor-Dl any of the other cs*
übUfihmcnism lhSs cliy. No mistojce. Call and see,
nod you will be satisfied... % • * •: 1
N. B —All kinds of Watch repairing done as well as
at any shop in Europe or Arnenca, at abort notice*
; Watch Glassesset at just half the usual price, at --
jylO, -v\.■ ■■ Cl MARKET ST.
- Fine Oolong Blade Teas.
TJ|i E would call the attention of our retail cas'omers
W to our largestockof Blaclc Teas, selected with
xreatcarein iboNewYorkmarket:
lh, ; English Breakfast,
FirieOdlongy ' •••50c4‘ Extra Oolong, 700.
.; IJelicibus Ootyug,. . 81,00 ;
Young Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, same prices
as obove,puraaiid tragrant. . • : ; r.
: Retail Grocers are; invited to call and examine oar
stock, either packed in.riu&neror half pound packages,
or la bulkyby the half cnest.
A* JAYNES,:Pekin Tea Store, : .
]c3 . 33 Fifth street.
New Books! New BooksX
JUSTPubliaUed and tor sale, at 11. Miner A Ca.*s, No.
33 SmUhfield street
The Prairie Scout, or, Agatone, the Renegade-, a ro*
mance of border life. Thegreater portion of this work
originally appeared ta:Blaokwood,and Is of the highest
order of talent, as every thing rauii.he to obtain admis
sion into the pages of that oldest of British Reviews.
Whitefriars. or. the Days of Charles .11; an historical,
romance, illustrated. ; This work has achieved a world
wide reputation, presenting the most brilliant picture
which die truth of fclstorv and the magic of romauce
were ever ooitedmeSectlng,of apenodthe racist inter
esting in Englitthannala.
Fair Rosemond, or the Queen’s Victim, tiy Pierce
Egan, Es:q.» author ot-Quinion Matseys.
Subscriptions received foranyFeiiotUcal published,
H. MINER A CO ,-
j jyl9, . . No.-frlSmiiMidd street. •
Ueduotlonor Frlcet l
A 5 1 TEE F'RENCff STOKE*
* . NO. 108 MARKBT ST.,
FULL'TWENTY-FIYR; PER CSNX
/"i OOD BONNETS- far l&iioeillBj Bonnot Ribbons for
VjT 5 cents a yard { Calicoes, 4 cts; Good Shawls from
Sis to SO.cu; bebt Crape and Silk SnawlaB3 io€4; very,
mco p, j‘Berages,tiD to 23 cts; Sits
Tissues 31 cts only] ana Uie exquKile new style or-Mus*
■ Imdeßoltredncedto37i-cu-Pyard. * ' t .
Myfirstonnuaisalebegms this dayiiurf lassbrfe the
ladies ofcmy fixed determination lo< clear my shelves oj
large stock brSdouaer Goods,;to make room lor ay
.Foil and Winter sopply* which will shortly arrivo'from
Londonj New York; Some
only received last week, and yet 1 wtlf«U mem cheap
Remember, 1 have ho damaged
pui oKbat all now, fashionable,
l itt»mtt i tmi:nv—Madame A»-Goslinghas reduced'
Miod.n'ti.bbu.
i bnv themanycheaper* •
-m 41* «■ CO*’S
"IflON HOUSE, „
«*■ w.
rftMMISSION ANO
v - Ctfrrtrr 0/<?om?nfraaJ ond iKn* «wa.
•nriljl*prompt? *Ueii&io aHconnignments and Com
■ W miasionseniTUMed to them* amfwill makeliberal
ca&n advances on consignments or Hills of Lading in
the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and
other Produce, will be promptly filled at ibe Invest pos
sible prices, and on the best tenos^^
They will also undertake the ■settlement ana collec
tion of clums of importanceand hope, by their espo
cial personal-efforts and attention to all the interests of
their friends, to give general satisfaction.
BtFtasscss, ’
Geo. Collier. St. Lottierjaiie ft aiprUra, Cincinnati;
Pace & Bacon do Strader ftGorman do .
ChariM» Hlow &Co , do. Hozeafc Fnuer, -.do . ■
Ohotncau * VAIIe,- do SpribgerftWMiemamdo-
D'LeeentCo, ifalliasn Holmea ft Co, J. W. Butler
■jL.'Uro. putaOorgb; . Morgan.- J. M. Back ft Morgan,-
Philadelphia; Shields ft Miller, Philadelphia; IK’D.*
Newcomb *- Bro., and W. B. Reynolds, Louisville;
T.C.TWXCHExSj ft CO„ New Orleans/
COMMISSION HOUSE,
NSW ORLEANS.
OTBIS loog established House, confine their attention,
. I .gtriciiy to andpurchasesoa Commission, and.
totUeForwardlngbUsineas generally. :
ThoysolieUacomijiQancoOfUiolibeTal.patxoiiage
beretofcie gfrenthem,
January 28,1853, (s»t4rt>fio
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%gg3%TB£&'I!SSZSI!S
fflßfc . IS'nETZX STOKE KOOMMvwtWfflhfar
•?-.■■■ » ■ -- ■ - <. 118 Mqfjfcgt «ireci/
T??SESE«ggSB^
»iiTl)JsmKH'cquiringaeo(ilnTKit, ' ™™ lS,l o ftf
Apply on the premises, to THOMASMOFriTr.
k!Z No wwi I "',,
■'J - TaE»nSSOBRtEXnHANGE,on'WsierHt«t.
aeaMhetornrt of Short aired, For term,. »,£
piytoAWerman PARKINSON. Sih Warm •
mo LET—fbe subscriber offere'for Kant, the. —~
A;;«oreroon powoceupicu byHemsi-wtuack «■»
&Di»i«,No.B; Markcistree<. Pnns»<Jrm given mBB ■
on the Ist of Ami. Enquire of . *
lanSitf CBArt. _Tl._P_Afft.Pniy. Wo_ ft Wooi'et.
OtliitThTHt VIN ruiS NINJU^YAItU—A ttwaut
X LototvPenh street, 21feet front, extending bick.UO •
feet to £prmg-alley, adjoining" lot :aw».!dAiy tbe'elty, ■;:
.mul.iJcciipicuby ih&lndener.UcncH Eupiue Company.
Tor sale by ■ AUSTIN LOOMS,
j* , jNn. Pourth nrcet.
r\nsißAnLE stano-i of&r fone
kJ, the v/Qfeliou«r r.ow 'occupied
.-l*?-*? ?” fie corner of; l«lbeny cmd lUml A
good location: for-)jusiocs»xif-.any -kin>f. .Possession
lmrordiat&ly. [mylgj JaMKS A. 3QNEB.
:T?P£ .§M'&rA,l.ovui Alleftbeny:CusV ffomiiig.SDft* ■•;;■;„:
• r ea7 8 r >irptti;ntu) exicnilulK'Jmek CO fcccio aa
o»i!- e «^ ca L ana Jack«o« :»trectB»- r r-.
,f “ ,3 P. J I* for n orbu. a lncss : •
Blamt Apply to THO.MAB MOFPITT,
*y*' No 2^Fltthslreet
"I^UH^SALE— In East f' ■
X and neat Brick Dwelling three ‘
rooms eaeli. The Lots arelbOfeet from Itf 120 fret deep
'.Said hoot.es are in the rear .the Lots-leavinx euf*
Gcieut.sp&co ia fronUortbc erectton of other baitr)in?»
‘Apj)ly iff THOMaS MOFFUT. '
jy2o _ No.so birth direct. -
IJKUPEUt.Y IN -
X SAT/T3.—A lot oirCenlro Avenue, 331eetfroWj wni '•
extending back lIH feel; having writ a two slaty irlct- ;
■ lienee; good well, and other caiivcntences. -.-- ;:
< .Terms—One-half e>ish r balance:-ut iwo,yearly pay*
meats AUSTIN LuOMIS,
jyl4 No Oi Fourth street
Jsjsflft FOtt RKNT.-—Fromilie l«tof-Apnfbexr, the
• ggte Store, vvitli U welling attached; bn tho comer of
■*- > A Markct and Fim streets—a good baMness stand .
for a Store or Tavern, it beinyonly one square from the
river—will be rented tow to a good lenaoi. Apply to •:•*.
WALTER BRANT,
marls:tf * No.S3?LibenyKt. .
if|A - ACilßg:OP LAND iu:L&wrenee county,near
JUt/ Crops Cut Canal,three-quarter* of a tnllefrom
Edinbnrghyfive miles from NewCostlejjOOacres bottom;-
half the iract good-timoortiSd aorea boat coal; abound*
with limestone; und Is well watered: three Qo vring auU*
in the vicimtyr At ply to . CUuTIS -fciJOUBS,- •■•■.:.-
■• jy.U ■■ ■■■■• j&LWeodslrcet- • ■
TTjIOK SALE—*, I>KUG .:«TOKIV<iM' IhtV tomCf of
J - Ibgh street and Penn»ylvart»*Ave'nae,-.".rhc Block -
consist* of. a *we!l selected. assortment of'Dra«B(PQints>-
&c. >A good business now can
easily be retained.
Terms: half eash, and balance on time. Apply to - ■
TIiOMAS MOFFiTTi RealKstiit& AaehV
t!»Fifth street.
yHO'FIOIn’V'FOK
/ I Jf lHe Lolf/gimaled In ihe Seventh Ward; nearly djw
■poaUts J; It. MooreheadV Mansron, fronting on
Centre Avenue, forty fret by nmety*toQr to Clark street-
The neighborhood is good, andlbc street fa pumh - Ti*
lie good.' For price and terms enquire oY '—. --v. - - : •..>»..
SAMUEL UALSLET, Heal'Es'aio Agent/
■*.. N. IL corner Wood andTFJ/th st*.,
.•■• overnni Co.’s.
SALK—wndieSteabenViJlA IKoadVntnn
JE miles :.frora the cflf; containing 112‘ ac/fc?,-.TO of
wMch.arein ofculilviujon:- >Oa,isei>je£m*-
sea 15 erected* frame dwelling, by y-Tfeet* one and a
tialf stories ttlglu caniMftirg five rooms; urrf fUvfthed rici
'modem style: ulsoiOlbgbarnamloiherne6«>ary©ut
buildings: 'lliere 1 are two-hundred cboicfcytmTi£/ruit
trees, nndfiiie springs of wdterdn ibp plßte-.- - .
t>qi»iriOf “
jy3o __ », ■* No, gfi Fifth «itp et.
QUAU-TO A COUNTRY SEATViroa Sax.*— A
. JtV large and valuable property, of <J7$ feet
LaneiAUeghony City, ny 333 deer*.to Allegheny avenue,
■bavmg a gpodyatory a
Kitchen tuid< cellar,-front'poretQ’ytpiudn' and-cldsed
abutters. large garden well arranged withlruiP ttees,
Ac. All mgood .otdeiv-yydwumud out oven. Ail
well enclosed and pleasantly: *ut>*t£d.‘ • Frige $2300. t
£J. CU niOfcjrtT, General Agent,
_ jyC4 ■ ?u gmithfitgld^treei.
f J 1 •'•■Cf '•f i, J~
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; ti ou3fei Aivi> t.irr ?ttT«i A *»o
XX'»toryUTictHdu«c;offo'jr;rooma,Jatcben4iQdi;fU
Ior 3 fimßhedgarretand wideporehioihesecoUdstoryv
oßtovctt,garden andsbodft-ireeeya targe igrapfedThot
olSehblcefrait; thclot itftfß.fcefr from'byijOdeep—all in
ccmplete order; Miaat&. m tit#'Fifth Ward,near the
Sixth Church. • • ''
Terms~*s\flm!mnd*balance S£UO a year;. .-
S. CUTHCtiftTv OeneTiH Agftn*, ,
. .- .. . “ 50 Sniuhfielu street.
A chkap'and pou
/V SALK,—A propeny of GiMeeljon BmiklianeyAlle
gheny City, 200Iecideep, toßebeccik*treet,«/iiEi4tWo
story liouaft, atrangtd-tfmliball,twoparlor*, piazit,(J»* • :
niDg rnam,kitchtit. good cdiar. irfat cJiomlieiaand wide,
porch > new brick Elnbiej a j'aTdond gaidtu,wall
fruit and shadeltee*vflo*?rcr*i dtrubtieryj AovalHo'ex-' •
cellentorder, and pleaffaml^toaatcd. Price : a4jCCOi
Term»*-3UWW ju. han<J, Ijalanco. in.fiYe-ye’artyptty--
mentvv . : v ; i .S. CUriJBSKT, General Agcnv ;
■\TERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY m Si\,*«Phe
: r ,V ;: •Pnbfcriber offers for said; one bnndtCtiand-fiftv
acwffbr clioiee fiverboitbni ariU liliTlamii ufufer vrßicfr ■•’'
are two veicsof.coat of IDOaereseack—siioaie-bu'ih*
river,btpbot No: 3.- Aboui C 0 acre& of
bottomland 2d acresof lniHand orecleaTedV There is
c good log booseand anomber.ofnever failins springs.
The Coal is aHm front, aßd-easyof acces-L There are ■:•■■■'
about 70 acres of land covered, witb very fine ■ lirqber.'
TitleindißSUtob)e—clear of incumbrance*. > . *
Enquire of SaMTEL DALSLEY,
; jy!2 N:E.cor.ofW T vodandFiftlißts, (2d story*)
■rn-.-'-j:',''^Qr^SsU.<riVL>r-. ; ' : : : ..-f2'.i V,.-/.-;
4 the
j - thriving lownorUANOVEKvColDtnbiana-coaoly,
Ohio Tltebtuldinga<m the. prenuseswere- erected Tor
-ihecxprcsa.ptijposo-oreatryingiO& the Saddlfe anA Har
ness manufacture* and anexctdlentbusmcsfi ba& Jjcfea
done in that line. For farther inroracdiQn r tipyiy uric-,
seph Keith,on thepremise?,orto . '
’ tt.T LEECH,itr
10D wood street, 'Piusbargh.
N.B. If not sold before the first day of Bcpteaber v
the property will, on :thnr day bev’dijposed cf at
pobiie sate; :; (Gazette copy add charge post) ‘ leUCrim ■
YrALUABLE CITY PROPERTY .—Fob SXhM, lot
Y 1 of -*2i feci oa Peon sire?t, jiy 18ft feetio Dnqntane
Court. AtiOy n lul ofjgU fcct ou Fifth street, by, J2S /eet
to an alley.. These properties areveiy dssiitt&le forie
sidenccs,.wiih business offices. v
Alston property of ;t!sfeet on LilUeny/street; by 100,
situate nliovo the Canal bridfie, uu' excellent place lor
any business. "
i Bargains can be had in the' above. Terms easy. •
\- Also, several Farms: in various loeations. Alio, Im
proved lundjjin loistosult purchasers.
/. N. B —No charge for InrdTrnaiion, only* when you
have done your business/ goabout your bnsiueny that
1 may-attend to my business. ' • ■••••'
S. CUTfIBERT. General Agent,
GO SmiihGeld street.'
SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES St. Louis Sugar
House. Molasses, m ctoreand for sale by:.'': ■
jyl® KING ft moon HEAD.
T* INSEED 033. — 1 !j]j I... forfialeby.-.
JLr B_A rAIINESTOCIC A CO.i
jyl!» : . comtrof Wood and Pint streets.
SYRUP —1 i) Mils. Hear Yorlt Sugar House :■ - ■ i
-;40 do Portland; For r.a!e by ■,
I?2L J. D WILLIAMS ft CO.
•It ICE— 6 tierceaprlme;"' l ’-': ■ ;i -- ™
jti, : : £0 Bis. saperßnc Flour of Rice; Frrrsalebv
»2t J.P WILLIAMS &CO-,aa Wood t-t
L>rURYEU SUuAltS—Powdered,Loaf.and.Crushe
XV In store and for sale by
RUSSELL & JOHNSTON,
jyl" , ■■■... .• 1 -; YIQ Wairr street
TTNDERWOOP’S TRUE LEMON SYRUP;
Aj do > ' Sarßaparina. PineApnle. and Ginger do;
. do - Raspberry Vinegar;- Forsalebyt
W, A M’OLVRO ft CO.,
*yld , No. 9£ftLlbeny street.
STOCKS FUUSALE-' ’ " n
O 100 shares 1 fondly Copper Siock^'
, s? do.. Allegheny Savings Bank;
:;• 20 da Btaddock»*.**iela Plank-Road;
Sa, ooo Sandy and Beaver Canal Bonds- By •
lyU • ‘ AUSTIN hOOtiMili Fourth*
TT , Third street; liaß-i* ,rtre §!4 r ' ?
Ai* Mas9u’« iu UeColdQround) a tcaoUful new Ethi
opian McloUy—by Foster. , *-*. *-.
: I Forgetthe Gay World, os/un# by Uift.-Harmpaiacs
The Mountain wave, *6 do «o*
The Hunting Giee, do dp_, o»»
• ’ Vvc Gome'AgajirwiihSojiff«JpGfecOopidt»o v j:; o, . •. .
, I'aie well, To niglrttve Farx, m
Esrtli wife Jiet;TeaTlioiJ«an J Flowers, Bbmi iTrio.
leitny linii.' ’ Otfi Coioe to Me. ,
l’maJ’iUtiin.-; BWna FoJi«.- F<U'}’Fplli*. -
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Broker
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N. ft—The very popolar «Coral Schottul!,» at played /
byßyedf'g Haap? will be Putin afcwtdayiK-..- /[jyife ■■
WiiitesnlpharSpttni|i»
| CfAP, OU^BEEtAfiilJCOUkcy,-PaV
!(|iiu3 ja»uyj:elebratedmduriraln rttrfcati bo well and
1, fovoraMyikdo« nf;FhOWe!phia>
Pittsburgh'anil mber-places; will fiffbb&ifor
muion on and AflerthoFiasT *)FiytfKTtebalU-'
;i □{?» have bden'gTearty‘edlarg v edaßa lmpfoved,lQ ordgr
to meet iUe iricTeasiQgp&iroflaw; 'Forfaaflßea/iftytlld* *
andthoßa wlioodmirc :
iers permanent inducements, ■which cannot bVcnrpastied
by any watering pinee in the United Smies~:.'From'PitUK
t>Drgh,these Springs are accessible ‘in; aHoat .twenty
hoOißy by the way : of the ’Central RailroadioiHsrrts
burg; from Hamsbarg.to the Springs, viaCarlisle and
Newville', p« ilie Cumberland l(ailroad >
t We are pledged lo make visitor# comfortable
moderated „ /</ - » SCOTT CGVLB.**/
• iJ^itr<aeo*rMe*sr«.J»p«.WtilUm9i:rJotepli?H;HHl t :
Robert I), Thomppou l 'M«dcr:M , Candles&; 3. oi AFCord
leW <l2m ' , w ‘ r i ,
: .FA VETTJHi HPIUfIOS WOW ,
f|!Hl9 fcfghly and •
J[ JNG'VLACE hat'betfn leasetfiiogctVeVr-wiUi Urn"
“ FAYETTE SPRINGS IIOTEV: tfJScdtf<fo*wis
by Um\ proprietor of Uie “ FarifaingtoQ- pit (he
NaUoaat floady who has secaredtbe heucoofc£«iid the
be«t supplies of every a dcierffliirtiiott u>
pleace-olllii* visitors. ■ A ceV forty ’
RoomSjbaa recently beentfdded totKpeetsulishjneal. - ■*
These SPRINGS art SQn r oanded h)f tii&most deliffht*
fai andtomamie Mountain Scenery, f& a "cool climate,
aritb pnre air aod pere -water. The carauvti'imd purl.
Tying Itirbdeuies or these waters bavp boen fuliy ealsb«' ,
lfehed r by the fa^t^fifft:ihcy^have never; failcd to coip >fc
the-wotvtcaMjionSwpftilaytbe: moat inviletaie'Sbte#. »5.'
blood. - „ A-
attrfft jjujiJ iefi,ve tha' '
steamboatsat Brownsville daily, whcnfcaylsitors wOl
pass;in a drive offoaror five hoars, tothftSptiow, over
ap excellent M’Adtnnizeaßoad, aboathaU tbtHiisiaDce
through oge of-theiichestimdinaafdeiigbtfaihjtricblttf
ral regions in thocponiry tollji bhtowo, andthe if*Jgftt
mites lutther ovcrth&ljtturel Mountain* prcseniin/rftoia
iis slopes a&d summit, tplendicbviews of UiVarcafi wea* ■
tern-Valley >; oU it# irtchy . variegated and heaatUbi ■.
scenery
“ in short, tt Is confidently believed, that there U no
wdtetmg place to ihc -cimntry ,.,, ; ,
traction* .to Ihoso seeking v
tl&lB, lhan ihe *• Fettle Splints,” ;Hd tta TmienlsntA ■
i» senrxirtaln-ilisy .Twert■ firfl *Mf( d W>?
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