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THURSDAY ISttHMCTACT PRix=aso.os —lotlio sdoct <l«y evening last, Mr. Wilson, {torn the o> “ mllt ™*"f ’ presented a repel* tabard to .bo to Lottlfes, teva-atlng F=Ttoof Hcbth street and Kambl ,cy, and grantin’ the same to the Pennsylvania SaOroad, Company, fcrthe“ereoHon of an inner depot and |os.enger caaens. IfceirportTwesmwßi* 810 adoption of tbo reso latim, with the following additional provision, sn-spstal by tho committee: »‘Tkht ibclmlMlns*oiitbc triangle made by Grant and Llliortv ftreeto, shall l* removed by mU Company when theverect Uielr passenger station on the* ground trow been* i'teJ by Rlgfcth street; sod that lb» raid Chmpanj shall not lirreaftor erect thereon any new building*.* Mr Wilson, by req ll ** sl * pre-cutM n mitwrily report from tlic ramn commUl*«e, eigned by >k / GnM<*n and Young, of the Common Onunril. The tuh*arily of the committee stated that great inconvenience would nrL*o to the citizens •paibTtdly, by vacating the alley aud street bomed, unless, an & substitute therefor, & public alley should In laid out by tho Pennsylvania Railroad 'Company, on the vest slleof their lot, extending from Seventh to Liberty ctreot, and that ;ho Company f.bculd rcilr.^cl:t.. \o tlia Ctlv. juri. r duUcn and • cotitrolorer Uie triangular of ground bounded Jsy Kiglith; Grant, and Liberty streets, so that the name may be kept open as a thoroughfare. .• Tbl*. lh? .minority contend, is needed, by tho iket that the business on the Canid, along that portion of Grant street, has Increased of late; and also; that it is necessary to pro: vent the Railroad Company from mouopbUtlrfg tho trans portation of-passengers from tho depot. The minority olfoi, recommend tho adoption of a resolution, which they pro •tented, giving the Company the use of Eighth Btn*ct and Hum alley, so long os they ore occupied for the use of n jia&> songer depot. Tho resolution contains a proviso, hAwovcr, - that the Company shall lay out, and dedicate to public, use, an alley, 20 feet vide, to extend to the north-western lino of the lot o\rmxl by tho Company, ond transfor.to tho City all jurisdiction over Hie triangular piece of ground* Owned by said Company, situated at the junction of Liberty, Grant ond Eighth streete. A motion for tho. second reading of the minority report was lost, but one for the second reading of the majority ra port prevailed; when; on motion. of Hr. Algeo, Jadge WR* kins was invited to. address the OouneUs, on tho subject of the proposal grant, and tiro Select Council adjourned to the Couimbn Council chamber for that purpose. The Select Councils returned to their chamber, when the majority of the committee, asked, and obtained leave to withdraw the resolution presented by them, and then sub* mit & substitute. The substitute os presented,.states tlmt Councils are ml* Hng to carry out the views of the Legislature In regard to thcvacatioa of. Eighth street aud Plum alley, trusting that the promotion of the public Interests and - the 1 wlicy of the Commonwealth, and Gin arrangement proposed by tho said Company would more than countervail auy supposed private . In&avenlenco. The resolution couclades by resolving ns follows: ■ •‘ That IQO fret of Eighth street, and 100 feet of Plum al ley, running 011 Grant street, be voenfed aud surrendered to tho.Pennsylvan{a Railroad Compauy on tho following «m -dittons: fKrsU That tho rauw shall bo used and occupied for the raid-purposes of an inner passenger depot and st.i* . tlon. ■ SxfiatTi Th at tho raid Railroad (Ximpany will, take down and remove all her present building* ou the triangu lar lot Xo. —, and will not .erect any houses thereon., find TTnYi// Tltat they wili lay out, on their- own. ground; unak . ley 20 fret wKle«: extending- from Seventh street to Eighth • sited; which-sholl ho used by (lie public. except upon the - arrival and departure of railroad cars, when it may to ne . cssary letnponvrily to dose the same, for the • purpose .of ftTOi hug any htmlrauco aud interruption lo tlu-ir proper buslneM.’*'- w. .. v; Tim preamble and resolution wnsrrad a second time. Mr. M’Ctavry, moved lo paslpouc furiher. consideration untU next meeting of Couucils; hut the motion was negatived.— Mr. Kent, moved third reading aniVtlDal passage, hut object tjon-wns made- Mr. then movol ft suspension of the rules fi>r the purpose of parsing tho resolution. The yes<4 and nays were called and tho following was the result: - Allen, Bruce, Cassel, F4wards, Kent* Kfrr, Mickey. Morrow. Speer and M ilson—lo. . • •NayfHr-Mi*ssrs. Armstrong, Cordell, MrCutcheou B«d .Mc- Clowry—f. ■■■■.■ The rule* were suspended, wliea -Mr. Kent, moved a third rending ami final of tl>o preamble and resolution, wluch motion prevailed, aud the resolution granting the use of the street and alley, as stated aliovc, p.wcd finally. - - GUW3.HOD3E Ilimx. —Wo are.glad tn si*o bv the folltwing 4 resolution, that Coimnls have determined lo (lo something In relation to Gloss Homo Ripple, which bos established it self ofi a Mrt of head of navigation, of late: Wnv&cvs. From an obstruction la the Ohio river; at Glass House Ripple, boat* are prevented from laudmg at: our wharf, thereby UepnvinT ilio city of the advantage of the revenue whtcii ansrs from the use of tho wharf by Ipats; therefore be it . - R'Srfml, That a committee or three t*c appointed to asccr* . tain tho of removing raM olff-truction, and if tho soul cast doesnot exceed oue hundred dollars, that the coraiaittfo nro hereby authorized to contract for tho immediate removal thereof-"- . Generous! nobhvhoartod couurilmeubyon deserve a ro election, .- -. Ln' A QuaXDart, we suppose some of that would like to be, wllj 2nd themselves, when they itave the . following interogatories 1 landed to Uiem, which have, te-- wHh a noto, been isaned ineirenlar form: W M ill you if elected to the - Ixgisialarc, use your vote ood influence to abolish the trottoinintorieaiirigiiqaors? u 'Will yon wo oil hoooroblo means to obtain tho passage of o law,-similar in Rs provisions to the Maine liquor Lawl" If no answer In received by the 3lr»t of August, the refu sal to write, will bo doomed equivalent to a negative an* swer. • Tnc Cmccs.-—The success of this Cotnjiany lias Induced thorn‘to remain-three days xnote. The high enecmlnms which they have received from tho. press in tho various places they • have-visited nro well merited. Young Neville may well be cla»cl the u Champion of the Kqni?«trian World.” There is a fearlessness and grace In his riding which equally astonishes and captivates. Madamo Brower Is nightly applauded to Ihe echo, and The performances throughout arc equally noTel and Interesting. LAUCE.VT Op Railroad TICKETi-Joseph U. Nichlm made an information before tho Mayor, yesterday, in which lie Btatod that on Tuesday, threw persons, one of whom ho namedjos Adam Occm, had taken railroad tickets from him, belonging to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Hail road and Mlchi gan Central ruaJ,lo tho valuo of $200.. Coon was arrested, and on the surrender of the tickets h*> had In Ids p£>;- ecssion, ho wob discharged; Ho alleged, however, that ho did not take them with any lohmioua iutent. ■ ■ AccmEcr.—-On Tuesday, two horses attached to a stone wagon fell down nu cmlnftluncnt at a quarry near Butcher’s Run, a short distance from Allegheny City, and were in stantly killed. The workmen employed In tho qnarrj at tho time of UioaocWcut, made n narrow escape. The npaotting of a water bucket, from die wagon, alarmed tho laborers In time to enable them to escape befoce thedeseent of the hordes niul wagon. . - CrumitATiox:— Arrangements are being made by the color* rtl people of Allegheny, to relebrnto the approaching anui; versary of-the emancipation of slaves in tho West India Islnnds. The committee of arrangements have secured the pmvn in Manchester, owned by the late James Adam*. As the first of August occurrs on Sunday, the celebration will t ike place on Monday, August 2d, commencing at 10 a. m. CROt<t Suith—Two spits of Assault and Battery were en tered before’Aid. Major yesterday. Catharine PcndoTgrast mvdo information against Martha Kee, charging her with tlmt offend, and in return- Martha entered a suit against Catharine.- The fight originated in a dispute between them, In relation to their hoiirebold matters. They were each held to bnU.iathoamn of $*QO- _ Railroad Riot—Wo see U Btatod that a serious riot oc curred on Tuesday, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, on sco tidii IS, between rt conflicting set of hands, and one man, named Anderson, was killed, and several others severely wounded! The volunteer companies from Jacksonville and vicinity were ordered out* and marched tothe battle ground- Iwii risuEcn —Wowoto In error ycxtciduy, in «Uiting ■<bit Mr, M’Knlsht was.not inmtcd. ; Ilaimu Injured,to tlio I'rank!in office in rhUijdclpllb, for $lO,OOO, nrnl 10k loss will amoitot to about $3,’000. Mr. Eaton, too owner «f:tßo-. iuiWlnp. lows nbont $t,OPO, which wm coronal hy insur ance. r, ■ - ■ > ‘: .. ■: ■, . EsTB-<oiU>iSAar.— Barker, the young tntra who was con-, fined In Uretoombs with Jock Heed, elated to too police of ‘ficcra on Tuesday, that- Rt»l went ont of the cell with him, ond no. person attempted toetop him. lie stated farther that ho would 1» wiUlns totaku Ms oath, as to tho troth of 'bb assertitm. -- . v.T" ■ ~w - r ■■■ ■ G«u>ui7E9-The following gonttomcn have received ecr tlficates ofyhetr haring completed the coarse of stndies pre scribed to tho M'estcm Thcologtcnl Seminary t John hltiott, Alexander B. Maxwell, Robert M. Wallace, William A « eat, John. Williamson. Thomas B. Wilson, and Jacob Bln er. i A Raise.—Tho ndlk men, of our rlcinlty, haro (« ~»■ : tlec, that on ahfl after Monday next.-thoy will charge, theft customers six cents a quart for milk, and twenty-fit e cents for cream. It Is rettled then, we suppose, that there Is sucti tin article as cream in.tho inarketi ' ’ - ! 3tocsiiqu>£e& la the. Steubenville fltwl Pittsburgh to vl Company, have boon notified*that the. second. •mentof lire dollars per ehare la called in, anil roust po paiu, into the treasury or the company, .on or beforo tho 12th of 'Augusta.-,': -r. : FanflHirf-tohargo qualities of height are shipped -1o Q* l1 * clnn&ti, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania ftaliwwl to CJcvo*. hind, and thcaoo to the Quoeu-Clty. Among the freight, scut off from tho Allegheny station, wos a largo quantity pf merchandize. -v • -. Magdalene. Schuler, made information - bo jore tbe Mayor of Allegheny city, yesterday cvenlug against: her “husband for threatening to killhcr» lie was commit tal to jail, In default of- giving the required security tokeep th<j peace. ■' ■ •yrisat Doxsj—^Three* men 'werebrought before Mayor, Remingof city, yesterday monilnjr,-charged with im assanHomlbattery, but they wisely concluded to make up their dlflbrenoea rather thim go 1o lag* - - - fob, TaUL—Thomas Dunn iraaftolly committed by Alder man Major fcr trial yesterday, charged, pa oath of hts bw thwr.with larceny*. - • j’-gjgn 1 i - * • ' Jtm lUt pc .ITS were otdetod, to OottocOs, oa Mondsy higbt _______ •!A DtFFERr-VT: Stqjiv.—*>n tho person of Robert Allen, nr* rested on Monday might, near McKeesport, wart found a gold vratehj belouging to ltiui, which ho bad'-charged Hiram- Ba ker; (tho prosecutor lu tho charge of burglary,for which lie was apprehended,) with ctoallng. Mr. Boker hod Wen held tcr bail,.and of ihe fifidlug of tho watch on ilm per» ronof the pro&icutor, wiU Immediately release him of any - vraa “alsc^oural'banh'- “notes; Wldch were Identified..as "tho .51103...Et01cn. from tlin .honr-a^,Mrs.:SiLsan;l^kOT, r ofSlT^^^rt;bndJim : loh of being concerned in tlio larceny of which, Allen .Tvnq ftmtsted^ : ':-;-;V:^v-•• ‘ j.l*;:-; op xs was arrest-: ed. and brought before the - Mayor, ou. Tuesday evening, charged with purchasing pears in the Diamond -Market,- to . ixdl again, at ldsstore, on Liberty street. Tlie complaint was modi* mvoatU of Mr, Dunn,, clerk of the. market.-The llfoyor fined Parnell, two dollars and cost*; which were paid, anil tlie prisoner dwcharjiftl... ;A Hwr Oximcus, intended to. run lMrireen. this city and Oakland, will come:out under tho direction of SAat'tV.uuswhasenomoti legion, among the good folksof tho neighborhood bordering oii tbe route for which tho new “bus’ 1 13 intended » V’j?:r? . v Torc?3TtiEU3ELTZ3 -In .thn Common Councils,- on. Monday nightyilr. Shoro prvwintetl a resolution mEtructing thederk-of Councils to furnish thiMuronbers with a copy of 1 R. E. ATGowau’s map. of this clty. Tho- resolution vas read •thrcotimcaandpassod,- 1 ' •; JKixmu a .Fiatoaona. Dog.—Thomas Watt was eonunitlcd to prison on Tuesday cveniog, by tbo Mayor, for keeping a. •foroaousdog. Saul dog :inado& violent attack on a. lady, who made Ihe complaint RESiuam—A letter was- presented on Monday, night, in • the Select Council, Grom .William his resignation as a member of that body r .from tho Ninth Ward*. Tho reslgnahon was accepted. • Patino their DnrTS.—A bill, was’presented to our city tho; City '.Regulator ll and ants, for $107,76, for servlce-i rondorwl daring tlio.present year, ull date.- tES» Tho lady who left a Bandbox.* tmd mi Umbrella, wltf l some arbclcs of clothing, in a. bundle*, last. Tuesday -ioorn- Ing, in our CoUtttlng Room, will picas** call and take ihetu . ■ . . ■ •. . Trtß Fme on Tue'tfay night. oeinrri*d in tho tobacm and. segar store of Mr. Escklol. corner: of the Diamond and Mar ket street. Ills loss was uot very hc.vvv, ami was covered by insurance... ■■ ■•■■■'.. . ■. Frederlckfl was discharged from prtsnu ycaterdayj bail having beim given for. her appearance nt Court, to take her trial on several assault and ■battery.. Fined.—Andrew (inthntn was fined t<2v) nmt iwts.by May or Fionung. of Allegheny city, yetsb-rdsy mommg. for a:*- faulting a-lady in thn Market rket Hunsc, «n Tucs*lay e\i*- THE TOMES. Wedsesdav Mcmwsfl, July 23. Tlie first caw on tho list this morning, won that of Pat rick .lonian, who was found drunk ’sn the streets, on Mon- } •lav. ni*hU by officer Reed; Patrick was fincil Ihe nsual sum •; inHicted on such deliDipient3. and in .default rout up lot- i . twenty-four hciurv. .Julia Aun Foster, next- appeared, j and wax Culled up-on tn answer tho charreot Vmga vugiant-.i preferred mraimt her by the watchman, by wlinui she was.j fmnd. nn Monday nl»ht, wnndering tin* *tr»vt<. after It I oVhw’k: Julia wan comicmucd to (be sidimde.ol u ceil in the 1 connty prison, for thirty days, as a va'xrunt.........*Jfwph j Maul and Samuel Fum’yfrock, won* each finest one dollar | ami ninety-four cents, on complaint of an officer*wlmf.uuul tchmlyloginßossi’yard, about 2 o'clock in themornlug: tlift cask not being fottlicoming, the defendants were commuted for twenty-four hours......... Patrick Mrtleo was rent up for thirty dayx, liy bis houor T for • vagrancy; Patrick is a well known vagrant and drunkard, and lias twice .refufisl tone cept the fntheriv care, of the.Guanllansof tho Poor. which lias bccn nfficred hlur, by those fuuctionnrios Daoltd Knox was eliarged with drnukcnm*RS, bv the Captain of the idirht watch, ond to disprove the. tho popular talacy, that .<* icepublies u un<gr:Uoful.*‘ we quote the followin'.; *.-utrj» oJ>- Daniel's name, ou the Maytir's docket: “lkuilnl hav ng served limwrably and faithfully in the war with Mexi co, and having Iwon wounded tbn*e Times tu said service, is, in consideratton ttiereoC. .dL«charg*Hl. r Washington Marlntt, who WM nrretfcl by otlh'or Hague, fit the circus, last night, was brought op. and ehargod with, hnvlng rolred a fight. aruLin a rntoux manner, called fur a knifi*; ninlthat when arrested 110 liad a brick in hi* rocket, (and hat tro wo gness:) Mfirlatt was fined sJ*>. and In default, committed, until thoreutenrebo(Otnplhvl with. . Ilcroended Ihcrartv. for the tnoruinjr. tin* delimpicnts, who could not a forUmTr.” were hurried off to the county jad nud-thceourt wosclciircii,’ ad*i?* yon, If you linvunot nlnwly _dnw so, In jro ut once ami procure a tattle of KIKH’S KOCK UIU nod •liy *o doinji yim will rivo a preat ilr.il of ►nflerinjr. Tlicfo Ss no telling bosr pooh yon may weed IL Head llw following letter Mcnrett, Juno 4, 15."2. . Datr Sir: I pure haul'll « lottlir of your. *• IVtmK’um,” from your agoutis Majroffln A M’Koan. in thl* place* to rut*' nliurn, width I mvired. nrcUentaHy; mill m !w* tbon twenty-four hour* it was much !*ittor; ami I urn now oWe to \ralk uround without Uit» nsristaiwo of n caue. I wa* *o badly burned that u»y bad to enmy uiohouie. If toU think the fßrejn.la!{ statement will bo of nny Ufo to ■you. yon may make whatever use of it yott pee proper. . ; . '' mpvctrully, THOMAS U. UHADFOItD. •: To'B. M. Klitu To Ijo had at all the vriuci|ial Dm* Stores. {jyS&.ulAw TELEGRAPHIC. By tho O’Eeilly linos for tho Homing Post. COHGEESSIOHAL. ; SrvvTE.—The till from tho House, granting right of way through tho public lands, was taken up and pawed. Sir. bumner moved to take up the resolution offenvl yes terday, fbr the repeal of the fugitive slave law. . Hovse.-— I The • committee on, tho River aud Harbor bill (3ime up. Mr. Clingman offered.nix amendment, appropri ating ssiW,ooo for Uio improvement of the Miswbsippi and tributaries.. The amendment was rejected. It was intended to super rride one appropriating SiSO,WO. ~ . • After speeding .some-timo ia idle'debate, and rejecting amendments inteudwl to ridicul© the bill the lloiwo ad journed. • . • • FREK COLORED COKTESTTON*. : >y.y Ualtivose, July 28,- The Free colored Convention of Maryland, held fur tho purpose of deliberating whether to go to Liberia, continued its region to-dav. Altnongh a good deal of ill-feeling was manifested by Uios-o opposed* the torg<* mtmberof policemen present, prevented any riot. • ■ • • - Tbo committee appointed for that purpose, reported a pre amble and a long series of rcAolatlons, Kitting forth platform principle# for tho Gmvention. • They declare all men born free and equal, and cntitl*! to tho pursuit of oc knowlcdgo tho efforts of their white friends for their eleva tion; but declare that tlmra efforts haw been inwvnltlng; that their condition both socially and politically, l* worto now than twenty years ago. In the taco of a constantly in creasing emigration, aud growing prejudice* against them, they declare that there is «o prospect of their being placed on a footing of equality In tills country, and they pronounce iu favor of cmlgmt ton to the only place wbero they con en joyrepubilenn iustßutious, and tho rlghtof governing them selves. • The resolutions do not counsel all to omlgrate, but recommend the colored people to accustom themselves to tho idea of emigration; os, soouer or later, their, removuhmusl take plaea , , ■ : . The rewluiionswere debated at. great length, and after adopting the two find, the Convention adjourned until to morrow, „ ~ • „ , , v Mr.Mndlcr, who was shot ata fireman snot on Sunday last, in still lii o critical condition. The 1«! l lms not yet been ex tracted. Walter Sparks, S* lidfcviHl-to bo dying; there is no chance of In* recovery. ‘ __ •• TERRIBLE DISASTER—’THE STEAMER nENRA CI..U BURST-SETEBAL 'I,IVES'ROST, . . ‘ ’Ni.Wr.VunK, July 2S. The steamer Henry Clay was burnt on the North- Hirer, about twenty-' miles above New York,' this afternoon, fcho had fire bnmlred passenger* on board. Alt tho.baggflgoana FuVerol 1 ires wore lost , ffe have not yet heard the pnrtfcu lar«. She Washatfng with iho~ American. t '• . .(SECOND DESPATCH.) ■ Tlie ilcnry Clay tookflro two miles tills ride of Yonkers. She was from Albioy with 150 jmfeehgm, twclvo or: fifteen of whom were certainly- lost; among them, tho wife andlwo children or one: df the West Point professors. --One of the children was burnt on boonU anothcr died ou lhecoM on the yoad to tliU rity. ’fwo ladles were drowned andthelr bodies tnkenon shore; One woman bung over tlvernilingsi with her thila in her teeth, until so badly burned that she dropjwHUnto the wateK the child wivulrovncd, but the wo man was Bated. ThecUiUl wan a stranger to her. .The wo man woa shockingly borne*!. There are nmuy women, and children still missing. . ' C ;L : ' Tho boot caught fire at four, o'clock amid-diip.. She wop five hours ahead or l»cr time, but was uot raring, -nlicwon-. tircly consumed, but the hsgimjro was saved. •. (THIKD UKSPATCU.) Tho boat waR raring ns stated before. .Tho passengers re monstrated, and were toM in reply f that there was no dan ger, just before tho fire broke out. , - •TIIR FIBHINO DIPKICL'LTY. - AVAarmruTQX, July 28. Tlic National IntvlHgencer Icarus on -the best auluorlty, that tlie Uovcrnmt'ut was notified on the 7th, of a statloDary. foreu of small vessels to protect the Infraction of tho nshcry. treaty, and that the OSlcerawere luntructed and commomlcd to' avoid all lnteriereuc^with the vessels of friendly poffere, except when In the act of violating existing treau«i, and in all cases to ntoid idvlug grounds of complaint by tho tion of barslior unnecessary proceedings when cireurnßtan*; ces the arrest orfdxuro of such vowels.:? The ln- - telllgcnCcr has reason to beliorothat orders have been given . fbr into .thc«c regions- one ofoiir best vessels, com- • matided by the.most *xpexicneed; navai tifßoere, as well, mr: tho protection of r our wminen- against any molestauon tlint may bo attempted contrary to-the existing treaty a» to en quire into any abuse that may grow out of cither aide, and, toiufiirm our flshermen of their rights, ond to warn them • against any invasion of ibe rights of others. . • . FROM MEXICO. *. Baltimore, J uly 29. The Mexican xnan of war lirig, Vera Crux, had arrived at Jfew Orleans for repairs, bnuging \cnv Crux datcatotho The British steamship Medway sailed from YcraCrns on the &tb for llavann with & quarter of a million of dollars in members of the Chamber of Deputies presented rJiirtnns to tho Council of, Government, tho first of which SS that an cxtra sessUm of Congress be called on the 16th of Arfrnifit. and that the business to be laid before it be confined defenco of tbo frontier from tboJndianF, -fTntra hf Telmaritepec, -tho consummation of the treaty '■ *5?. SS?nSi And llkldhS i tnattcrfl pertaining to tho ° f regulation and-protection of tho and tbo primary .ml of tho docm. Qfßtate, Ac. WASOXSGTOjr, July 2S. &3ggaSE3GS®£ 3SES&SsaBRp»a Brunswlctorof yesterdayOP .*^^SiSESSS of State laborn muter a niMako wlm® riot. thit her .Majraty’a ecronimeat , ”^Sccre° Fisheries treaty; according to theJEngUsh , i opinions."such lsheUeve&TWfcto bothoense..Mnyliittfl. Parktrabnrg and Hocktttßpovt dontandWy ter tone yarn, past, has.been that theAnw£ Jwuriewn, *- Pttcl » t . . cans should only bo excludedfiom tho bars and IWJJ* JJ-, Tim steamer nAILCOLUMBIA, A, 8* Cka^ tlian sir miles wide. To do this, they tWnk voma W h&Mflgtfir* irDl leave Pitfertrargh every Monday, nt dent Tha ; fit Johns paper* oil cobrfdo rntolajmam. /JdnyKtfdoA'F.'H.; returning, will leave: Hocking- Brother Jonathan, wife an eye to the main chance, and to at G save the fiduagjntarest. from ruin, wUI give thoprortnoes «jjroa the utmost nccom* reciprocal &ee trade, na o settlement. Tho papers taafcey) _. It WiraKLTfti further mention of tho seizures, and do not give sny pnxtiQ* inodOTtt OWlpK®P®» 24 Market street ylwa of the seizure of tho tubec Bchooper w&fQ * -WHIG CELEBRATION. OP LDNDrg LANE. Niagara Paus, July 27—7 p, M. r.- • Tlio procession filmed According to atTangement. Rt about' •hairpast twelve o’dockj omV paraded through tho priuelpat ttroeta toihe muide of scvcral hamls,- They procefldM to a where plnttbruts wore chscted. - The principal bno wa«r Tn a boautiful natural amphitheatre, ocouud whlch-werc-tcu or t»elvo thousand perfions,iucluUmpmauy cTegaiitiy dress ed Jadleik .r Around, another, platform, a *lmrt distance off, .were three or four thouKstilmcre; 1 •Etcfihhdienco.wos but* : oiriml^;rcm : '--uui- conntciMhcera miulo. tbs' Keue insplnting in; the highest degree; "On tlie largo plot ,finingß^^e£Hoh. Pr^}ldeht, : aml “eu6 Vico} IbrcMdent from each of tbo Stales.- -Sir. Ewing received much applause;:. After .prayer by fhe- Rer. Blr. Mincr, the PresP >dpnp addressed the meeting .fir an able and nrgmnentatlvo Bpe»-b. . Got. Hunt, Henry Winter Davis, of Marylonil, and Col. Sehouler, of Moss., followed.. Tliofipeakcrs at the small , platform .were Hoftire Grccly, Robcrt Wlnthrop, and ticn.- Jessup, ofTa. One or two slight aceldentß occnrml. W hen , Oov. .Tones, of Tunn., nnd Clirlstophor Morgan, of hew York, arrived, with other distinguished uten, sliouti nnd deaicning cheers of enthusiasm were given. .. . ■ • There are great preparations making , for the review to morrow (Wednesday). A great many go to BufTolooiid ro turn iu the morning, thenccommodatiomi here being tmuifflr dent. At ;07p,M. there was on Immense crowd, in the grove. Joucb-was. speaking .Rtrpogiy - for, Scott, and . pledged hlmfiolffor Scott’s freedom from . Uo prophecies . Scott's election, which wUMhi the end t>f every- sectional Egitatlon.} . - - •-7 • 1 77 . An from the Canadians and John Bail to Riotlu r : Jbnathaßr'vvfttien ih'^r^c, : nnd r invc;.xcoß6ut_ppirU»:af.'in cirtaluißjn;' •; : . r r' ; ~ '■ rNumFron;-,pid:i)Oi'ket*s have been nriv.-toii. > : • Niagara,-July 23. . A vast nnmber of persons arrived to-day from the Sonth and WesL There wot a great- mflitarv display; tho troops were reviewed by Gov. Huut, and made a Fpleudul show,. — Aliout forty thousand KiM!Ctfitnr» wore presout, • The lien. -Walter iorward amt Judge .Tolmaton orrived todar. ; After tho pnrado the lho compauy procoodM to tiiogfove, where speeches wore mode by Gov; Jones and others. Great enthusiasm and harmony prevails. A number or pickpockets 'ace uliout; Onewas caught to day with his bauds iu a uianV ]xiclcet, who HtnbTxid him :mortally;: ; "• -v fSEOOND DESPATCH j ; Tlio meeting iu the Bark was largely attended. Bpeechcs were deliverod by Slr.-Donielß of Wisconsin, J. 11. Bradley, Jojtcph Blunt, of N. 'V..- Judge- Johnston, of. Ohio, aud other prominent men. Mr. Jolmston, avowed himself a friend of Webster, and a true friend of Scott, wlto was true to tho CinslHution as Fillmore, and as widely, known, and. os world-honored as ebs Ice. ; The steam frigato Mississippi sailed this nitcrunon, incon sequence of dlsjKitchcs from. - Ui*r de.'itiuation is xuppot-'ed to tc the fisheries. . . > . The Knuo extradition case is postjionod autil \\es)ae.Klay; , . lons. July 2d. Judge Sanford, or tho hew. York Superior Court, died t'J day. at Toliklo, of Cholera. - The river has f.dtou three inches slntfb .yesterday noon.— In the market* there, is no cUnu , rc. Sales 500 bblii. Flonr ot \Vht*ky IT.’Nothing doing an. Fro*. vl«lon*. The transactions in Groccnca are timuqiortant,. • ; HounuSales o*h) l>Ms. at the market steady, \YLi«kv ProvWmu«... Nothing tbmo. ot Interest. (irocen«;.»Oucbanso»l ami Snartlrcv Tbt? river Is fallm;' Weather riTj'-varm-. . ... JUITIMiW., July 23.' • Flonr—Thore is noUuua doinp: today, in Howard si mil.—, RityvtH offer £t; K'llers usk S4,OQJ£. Sales 2000 l»M*. (Uty MiJi* nt ;£4.- <intin..-TliO supply ofWbofttnn* nil Kohl fit td Xor-rHI. and 00 for white. SaJeavtUo CV»m atCO(aG2; v.‘lh»w ilo.tiliftGi Chris bJkO r«0. \Vhlsky...-£> w t»Miv .. ; FiHLiDKtl'W.v, July 28.: : Cotron..Jn rrooJ demand nt full The stock on sole \tn* tiultn -mlumh . market ; t<VVM>Ir. "ood. westerniVuncu how ground, ntsh" 4.12: oxlra $4 W. sali’j for city conKiunptlou nt $4w4.2.'» Tor com mon and f*«x>d hrauilP. imil s4.slTC'r‘4,rO fur t’Xlni. • (Inilu... Wheat lucres.* unc; sales 0j)G0 bus. good and prime Delaware atsUfe Di lV.unn. whlu*.sl.o4. Coro sk-ndi at u» fur {mod yellow. l'rin l<mns undinc^d, X».w VoitK, July nm»r*.,.TJnchanfft\]. Grain.... Salon JMuii biu*. Southern \\ Ijciil At SI; Oi; Uve 70.. &dca-10,000 Ims. tnlxcd Oiirii nt 04; } v rovi i «>i)ii.‘*...Mc‘id lV>rk $'JO; pnrno dn. $l7. — Kp,; LftrU HVj. C«:f 31pm lk«f l&(£lb. EVEXISO. .. . Cut ton.-Halos 2UOO bales at {brmer quotations; dull, nour ...Stato $4; (Jonnoswc £4,12; ixmthern £4,f?o. Chain*—‘otc* 20.000l»n*. Southern AOicat, red, $1; A\ extern mixed 05; <h*nn«wosl.l2; sales 40,000.bu5, niUwl Coni I*rovWan«...S.nlw ViMbbKMi'w Pork $20,70; prime .do. £I7,W. Market firm. Sales-iWO bbb*. BorT atfirmerquo* Catkins. • Sale*.'* OOObbls, ford at 11 J-£. (V)nV>e,..Sa»».‘.* 50 Iwvk* tflo nud St, UomiuOT at IKja. Linseed Oil... Halos 2000 palls, at (12. lVlibky...Sak»i 300 fibl* Ohio at 21. COMMERCIAL POST. Patrlclfii & Frlradt UroUrrs, (.\,rn*r af b\JVt iiwl UV»# itrtftf, I'itls.l/uritfu LOANS. 1 JJM. { AfktiUiW Vul. t'uitcd States C*.lBf>B 1* 117.00* HS.u>}s 100,<l0 X'uKwl StntraGn.W.B 1 1WW0! . • 1 .100.00 IVnnpjlvnr.iaGjt. ! i 100.00 lYnn*ylinuiLifjfl.lttaB \ t IUO.OO AnO}ilw?ny couutv fa ItXUMi.. 100.00 Allp?lu»ny county coujxjusi... lOO.uO: IOO.Ou l > iUf>bur»h tJly IX. MKi.OO •• { 100.00 IHupbutuli city couimuj, i NcwA0rk................ 10C\0oi KXVCOr AUr3lu»ny City ! &7MX AU»?glirny City coupons jnyjiblc 1 In rhUmU>J|ihlft.. - 91/jO £«.r»o} JUNK STiJOKS. . ;■ . . < -I Bank c.f Pittsburgh-...:.-.... Mcrrhant** Manufacturers’ Bank; Exchange Bank.-..- Farmer*' Deposit Bank..l . Allegheny ftirina* Hank i BIUDGK STOCKS. i Monongshola BVitlire SL Clair direct Bridge Hand street [ •Northern LibcrtU I .* Undgu. : : INSURANCE STOCKS. t Western lnsurnnro Cutupauy.>....i. Citizen** Insurance Company..,— Arooelatrel Firemen's Company.... . TKLIXiUAPU STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio ................ Pittsburgh. Cl nrlnnfUlAl-n'.dsvilh* Jgvko line. . Pittsburgh tins -W0rk5........ Monoagnhela Slackwftlor...... RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad— i Cleveland t Pittsburgh Railrond- Marino Rniltvny and Dry Dock-,., Turtle Creek I'innfe Bead Perrysvillo Plank Bead... Greonsburg Turnpike.......... Churtkr* Coal Cum pan y-.......... COPPEII STOCKS. Pittsburgh and 805t0n.',.:.. North American North \Vest..~. . North Western . Adventure...... ....... Ohio Trap Rock. ......... Minnesota...... ...... Pittsburgh nud Islo R0yat......... Doaglas Houghton On t0nngan......... Italic... Fire Steel : Colling i Aztiv..., R1u1T................. ....... • Peninsular...... - Tonvt!!*//...’../../. PllWlliX. ■ Iron City...........;.. ~...... «... Hatiunotox, July 28. Oftne or the Dailt Morning Tost, \ ... . .Thursday, July 120,1852. .: i • Rminp's, yesterday, was extremely , dull.. Wo have but om* or two reportable quotations.. FLOUR—'The enles ore very light, and .principally from storet \re note yales of nboutlOO bbb*.,from store at ssj2&(s‘. 3,37(5:3.50; 21 bids, from fast hands at $3,20... RYU FLOUR—Sales from store at scarce. SUGAR—3?nIo» of 14 hhils. at 5%; ludo. BACON—We note Bacon Ann, with Bales regularly at 9J/. (?510 fur Hams; for shoulders, and for sides. BALTIMOItK. Jat!) 2-1. Toiucco.—Tlio Baltimore American of Boturday, says Thu active demand notlcod Inal week still continues, nud the Hock is quite small. Maryland is taken as swat os It comes intomarkot,'»» full tales. We continue to quote Maryland Ground Leaf at *3.5007.50 tvFrosted $2,7503; inferior *3© 4:00: good common $4,00(45; brown $0,50(5,7,50 •, and Vine Brown $809,00; -Tobarco from tbo upper parts of Maryland sells freely fast os received, at about former prices, which are ,• well maintained. .Woquoto rips or tollsat«3@sßo:mmind: leaf :snnngledsB@l3,oo; and yellow slo@2pd)o. The'crop «f Ohio Tobacco received here continues, to ho or; tho most inferior quality—indeed, worse thanauy before re ceived, from that Stale. , The sales, however, aret large, but generally tit tow. (.prices, viz: 350 for common browfrand greenish, tip to so® 0,50 for good and fine reds; SlJOffiifiO For common tofatr spangled, up gooAfcd fine, calory, wIGi a fewefles or extra yellow ; -We noto sales of 100 hhOa. common to good reds at $407,00; and‘3oo hhds; red mid spangled-at full prices. Wo quote ns betbro: Inferior and common Oidos3JO@4,OQ; good comm on middling 54®4,50; good: SS@SJO; and .red $C®.B,OO; lino wrappofy (SlOglSjOO; and yellow :SIO@IKOO.\ Tho inspec tions of tho week are 471 hhds. Maryland; 10901 did.«. Ohio;’ 92 Male. Kentucky; anil MuLPohnsylvanla. Total, 1008 hhds,- The total lnspecttona, this year are 18,94, hhds. against 22,942 hhds; to tho same period lost year. “corns.—There has been a,little moke activity at Eolnmoro this week.: Tlio sales comprise 4500 of whkbtho lively, hilt prices show no improvement, llpwnrds.or 1000 . 1 boss of the above werctnken directly out'ot tlio market,-- : Safes, also, of about 800 bags Loguayra at OJ-to. Tho lne, Doris of tho week are 1205 tags from Laguoyra, 189 bags, 1 , tierce, and 1 bbl.. from Jamaica, and 14 bogs from ?<ow 1 ork. At How Orleans, tho sales of Bta dunng, the past three: : dices have been to hn Increased extent, comprisl ng 0500 bags,, which include 8070 ox Kdwin.ou Thursday, at; 8%c.. and some smaller lots stB)f(S7J<c. The market.closed with a stock of 24,871 bags in first hands,and 4977 lings In second hands, making a total of 29,8 IS lags, against 5228 bags same, time last year. BRIGHTON, July 22. CftTU Mcnarr —At market,9so Beer Cattle, no Stores, 4 ’ pairs working Oxen. 78 Cows and Calves, 2100 Sheep and : lambs, and 250 Swine. Cnttle, oxtni. SOuo;, firstqhallty $0,50; second do $5,50@0,00; thirddo»4Jo@ 5,00 * Working Oxen: no.sales. Cows and Calves: roles at «19 22. 21 2iC28030,01 Sheep and Lambs fa! es at $1,50, l,7Wl<Mi «tesbV3,so@4,oo Swine 7J*■„ retail 014. Hogs For Klttannlng nnd Cntilah. • — u Tice light draught and plcarant rtwttcr I 4lpo^ft , CtAlUONiCftpt.XhLUK«An4TviH l«wo wharf, on Mcmday, AVcducwtny .nnd fti <lays nt 3 o’clock, P. fbr rmd Catwn, lor frctghtorptuipagoftppiponboaTd.;- :■ notip For Louie Bcaen, Marietta, ParKersburg, ■ ana Gallipolts* ■ ■ ' w.' Tho-fino rtemnor 00V. M3SIGS,SbC!*E?Mds*. will learn intermediate KayaPrifffggpolnto every Tuesday, at 3 ©‘clock I*. M., For freight or passagcVpply on board, or to • fbb2 JOHS FLACK, Agent. For Sltrietts and Uocktngport) - Tußflno Btcaoicr PACinc, J&axovU SlAfilSS, • IwyMafiter, will leavo for the o1»to and interned!- aSmEBSSaato ports, cTory THURSDAY,: at 4 o’clock, P. Mr For freight or passage, apply on board, or to. t. troops & SOS, • No. Cl TVater stroety ntul C 3 Front rt. = Not York, July 23. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Cincinnati, July 28. PRICES OF STOCKS. routtKrrt3> i«.in.T for tub morning imst by 'GtyCHV- 57:00 : '160.00 XtUiO; 57.001 WUM 54,00; • 50,00 j - 54,00 t 2£wj 25,00 -29,00; • : 25,00 -40,00}- 46,0bj .50,00: •. 38,00 . 50.00 l 14.00! 35,0C| . 11.-00- .12,00 6,00 -. u,noj 42,00* 44,0*)}. 50,00 . 42.00} - 44,00 50,00 ' .25.00} 60,00 • \ } 50,00 ■ . j. 5G.00 50,00 45.001 40,00 50,00 : 40.00} 41,50) : 50,00 , 40,001 ; . 60,00 loi&or. 305,00? 100,00 10.00? 10,00 25/X) • 20,001 25. W • 8,001-10,00 •1 • 15L60! • 20J)0 ii. . : j - : 1 IOSJJOi 110,001 ...... ! 29,001 IW,OO{ ...... 30,00 ...... » B.oo*- f1.50| ...... j s.oor. 0,50 • ...,.v !■ '• •'••:{- 12.00 ...... ! - 325,00 ...... i - 10,00 j' 3,75 \s,«‘ ...... | - '{■..■• | 4,50 '5.50 V..;.. 1,12' 1,75 ...... . 2.0 C ' .1 • 3,27)1. 4.121 ...... J • -1,27 i! 2-00 j ...-. . 4,50:- • . . 0,50 - -.8.00 . ...... . •. 3.00; - ... - ...... DAILY REVIEW OF THE MARKET. COMMERCIAL SUMMARY, amusements. mnr thcesday, TKffi&y. nt 2MnnS7MnVWK,I‘ Presentlns upon «“'>> a ot p™*-nnawM In wilrh the whole Mumuotu Tronpo wilt nppoir. Adnastto.S pow’ l ivi,. -j •«5- I'fco Comcaayjh. o^}^* :Oi-cchststj.A.i. BbirsTa!.^’V.^hrJoy,AusC.t.; l b. Iruiar.a, Thursday, August Jtu. BbcnsburgfPridfyi Auffwtfith. . Satumrvy* August7th. . : , : jy2D AT WllißdOiS llAliii, SYLVANIAH ETHIOPIA!! OPERATIC TEOTJPE. Tim SYLVANIAJiS will commence their chaMo, original and uSque KTrnOPIAV DRAIVINO BOOMSOIBEKS, VWJJiSDA T EVFXI2*G> Si'ty 22</ f at WiiklnßlFall, to mn< Uh«eovery eveulnfr» Mnti| fjirthPt notice. _ • The KntcrtAlotncntH will cou«ist of new Songs, Glees, Eiu^ lcsnueft,:Uances^-ChoniFW, do. ■■■■.. . vanod each • • . j&&*Gaxi3s .of ; -*dniissfoiv25; cents*. • urnlAadinitting ono gentleman and two ladles, DO-cents., front-seats reserved fiir imHi»n oti> accompanying thorn v JHf-DootsopcnotJ'i &nwrt commencoi |»reel«elv • ' ■ i K-.u. SULLIV A*N,.\A».;<*nt; • • N ii—Tiie flail well Tentdated, rendemig It cnol sul •picaiiaiit: ij- "C -■ i’TttiNiN-iVls: I'-V'-A'l.tr(in on’n'l«uui( , ritvtor‘f>alt' hy”” (j| ‘; ri MMI & M.KWHKVft ( < LAtcA H boxed Ibj s'ulav, iu nmJ for rale by y ., .... ■ KINO & ; MOQimEAP. til \'/IL-TG Vlt — oO bnw pnnw Wbite, Ibr *alo by.. I j/l" KIN& & MOORHEAD. "■MUTHKIts—AWIb prime live Geese, tor sale by- ' Jy*J“2 ■ • : • >. • , STUART <5, SILL, BEESWAX —luThtoro aud lor Bale *.. . : : STUART & SIU < i7asa— :um buxea aiwrtcd. sixes, fcr«alo by • X '"BTPAICT &SILL, BRUOAL^—' 170 dozen, to closo ttmxlgnmont, by. • : STUART k SILL. TriNEOAIt—HO bbls. Eolpro pure Cider, in store. V )yZI STUART & SILL. OXI/— lu bbis; No.lliauU, la store and fbrsata by jy2l STUART A BILL. \ TEN ISDN—WOIbn i>mua cured Homs, far wUo by' ~ \ jyfflL ' • ' J. P. WILLIAMS A CO. SYKbT— 10 bills. New York Sugar House; ' 40 do Portland. Vorsnlobv jy2l J. P WILLIAMS & CO ICE— 5 tierccjiprime; . . - ... -. lUco.. - Forsalcby jy2l J. P, WILLIAMS. A CO., Wood *t~ BUCKETS—' 7& dozeu, fa staro und for *ale by STU\RT L SILL, • iyiZ ■ • No; 0 SmUhfifllQ utreot PJ2LAINKS-—A. A. Ma3US A open* ing 10 onset more of IhosecxtmonbnftTy cheap Dclotnw, ot Scents. • . ; ■... ■ ■. Jy22..■ T>EDFOHD MINERAL WATER—In hnlf .barrels, n!trays .|) on handvimd for sale I>> • ■. . - HylO • KINO.A MQQEHEAP. FIUIE .-WAY TO KEEP 4.XJOL Is to go to Mor- X • ket atreet, and purchase one of hi* very flue'Spanish VANS- which he Is selling at about one-half the usual price. 1 jy£2* ; y-‘ •>' BKKKOK 1)K LAIXKS—a cow* fart roi Liihion. nt . . AA MASOJi & CO.'S; fc'J rdU (14 Market rtmft. j>^_ ' i SMAUi LuT UFIIACUN ttIDES AND SHOULDERS— -7V Of our own curing, in gmoko*hou*e sod Tor Halo by IiUNRY M'CULLOUGH & CO, ‘ jv£J corner of Item and Irwin fitreatg- . Peuiiijylvanla - Eailroail Emigrant Line. *1 NT Hare now torwimhug pawctigcra to Philadelphia and y\ imermidinlo poluu. by Uutabove lino. fune through, ihruedavs. Fnrv&bSO. Only "0 miles Canal. nu 27 ’ : COVODE &r GRAHAM, AgonK ANCASTEU COMB FACTORY AGENCY—Those dealt*- j Me iHuitbii WiirrantcU the best article manufitetured In Uu.‘ mirhl, especially for retail trade, as ■cadi comb in the pack (s equal to Uicttiinple, mutton be returned if not as represented; Retail dealers will find it to their advantage to keep bo otheriban thcLancartor combs, jjfis-.- 0. YEAGER, ho- 110 Market street. irnNKLIS HOIISE, ClevelandT^Mo. C 1 PATRICK A- SON, PiwrfttKToaH.—' This House has un* U dergone thorough and intensive- repairs, oHemtiou.s and largo additions of new furniture, eta., and the proprie tors plivlge thourndve* that nothing aliall bo wrratingon their part to render the FiTAjiunx a place where nil the cosh torts of a first class hotel can i*i found. jv4?tf ' C, PATRICK A SON. New Preiliyterian ChnrchMSPKeflsport* ; a URANGKMKNTK having been made to erect a Fpadnas ■j\. House of‘Worship lor the Presbyterian (Jungrrgntlou of M’Kcesport, contractors tor public buildings, In Pittsburgh, Alb'gheuy City and county, are hereby intonned thalßcalcd Proposal* tor the completion of Ukj tamo win bo received from this date until Friday,-the SOlh InKt. . l'l&ns and ppceittratlouK are left wUhllngh Rowland, Esq., of M'Keesport, tor inspection, by thore wlu> may wish to ai* ply fitrthn contract. By order of the Building Committee. OLlViat EV'ANS, ft'erctary bf the Board. WILLIAM UIHGUAN, Treasurer ‘‘ M' fc’cyport, .July ’21 —lw» j IifXTIY RU9 Eels & HTurdy. National foundry—ho. :»o Litierty street, comer of Seventh, Pittsburgh* The wibacribeni liatc now on hand. fur enle, a large and general assortment of l*arlor and Cooking stores of rnriutt* patterns, Hollow W’areof all kinds, TV;* Kettles of different idzc* Sad Irons, Dog Irons,. Wagon .Boxes, Untols Sills and Are.bw-tor buildings, Cretea, Fend er.., and Castings in frrneifli, made from good patterns, and oftlu* best material the market afford*. ; M'e respectfullyt nil the attrition of the public, to our new and improved Parlor Move, the Lady Vrnnkliu, which we ejdi cheap aud good., . . • AJI kinds ct Joblanzattimrtedto- • iVrwjtw wishing vasilr"* from patterns of their ow n, vonld do well to gap u.« a call. v . Call to pec our stock before purchasing elsewhere—-wc will willow. • • 6y-Orders promptly attcndecl to, and filled on tho lowest term*. fjv2o) . REIS & MCCURDY. Glevchma and Plttsbnrgh Uallroad, to •Cleveland* Fare Co Cleveland 53,&0» Tidds throw ft to il»lfutn , Dunkirk, Detroit, Chicago, ■ jJiheiudae, GJumbtts, and Cincinnati, % ■ fiillE new and tost running ftenmer Foatsr Citrleaves 1 Tdonongnbela wharf, foot of Market street, , /sw, every morning, (Sundays vx wpUal.) pt 8 odock, roiitjeciing at Wellsvillo with the Express troint2==sa*fc«a oftho Clovcltuid and WtWmrith Ridlroad, leaving Wcllsvillo at VUVt P. M.. and nrriting at Cleveland at 640 V» and romtecting with stauulioat for Toledo; Detroit, Chicago, Mib .waukle, BuiTalo.oud Dunkirk.- • l*as«*ngi>rH leave Pittsburgh In tUo morning, and take tea next eveuing In Chicago. ’ ; ■ rowengvm going to Cleveland vLo-Ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroad, are put out at Alliance (by tlio &SO.A. M. tndu) at 1 P. 'll., and (by the 11 A. M. train) nt 2.4& where they have to wait till 3 P. M. tor the Express twin from Wells ville, which them on to CtovclajuL arriving at same Uaio and in fame train of ears ns Uiose. who go by way of WVllsvlUe. \ . .. Dagpigo ■ through from Pittsburgh ter Cleveland, on Uianl the Menmer Forest City. .. • . . For Tickets, apply Ut .10iIN‘ A- CAUQiIET, . ' Agent C. A P. R. It. Co. • Office In Monongabcln IIon«e, \>ntnr street, second.door from corm>r of Smithlield. * r-- . “ :• '• / ';« ' USJ"NaTiL—By the Ohk* and I’cnnsylvanla Railroad m Al liance, and the Clevttland and Railroad tynni Al liance to Cleveland, the fare is ■■ ■ ■ -•• . ■ "CHAHGE OF”HOUB3. STM MX It A It it AJXGKAn:XT~FAIt£ ItKDTJCKI). TUB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Onltf TVn Alfltf Staging! : Tivo Daily Train*from Pittsburgh to PhUaddfihia and Baitimort* Ofity '£> hours through to <ithrr ptoev, both Trains connecting at Harrisburg until Travis for Daltimorf., /bre §lO. ON And oftcr Saturday, duly 2iih. the Express Moll Train will leave the Dei»ot <m Liberty street, alwre the Canal Bridge, exery morning at 0 o’clock. l»os«mgers will go !>y the caw UO miles, to Rodcbaugn**, (near (Jccenshurgh.) whore they will find the best of Coaches in readiness to convey them 10 wilca, over a find rate plank and turnpike road, to Beatty's station, (Oonductow accompa ny each train of conches,) and then take ilie caw direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore. - . . tor Baltimore take the ears of iho York and • Cuinl«‘rland Railroad nt llarrisbundi*’ l*nssj»ngew who wish to avoid night travel, can lodge at Jlollklnysburgb over nlghi. and resume their seats the next momlug la the t» oVlork train, and arrive pi Philadelphia nr Baltimore thusameevenmg at OoVlock. . • - The Kveufng Train wdU lenvo daily at. 8 ovlork P. M., nr riviug at Philadelphia or Baltimore at 0 o'clock tbo next evenhig. ■■.■ Wii give tlmmgh tickets to BvJford, via IlollWaysburg, tor Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. ; • • . . PoKMingcrs arc at no expense in moving bagg&goan this lino. • . i . „ The Accsunniodnllon.Train will Jeavo daily atG P. 31., and: nrviTe Dt Eodebnugh’s (near Greonsbarg) at fKEV M 4 return-. ing, the Trains wlUleavo.ltodobahgh’B ns.fbllows: Tho comm('datlon Train will leave at 0.15 laPitts hurfih at 8 A.iLi First Through Train at 3.30 P. 31., arriving at 5 P. 314 SiicOnd Through Train at 10.35 P. M,| arriving at: 12 P. M. J : Vnie from Pittsburgh to Hast LU>erty« 10 ccuie ;• to IV u-. klnsburg, 20 rents; -to Turtle Creek 00 cents; to Ilbde-- baugh’s, 80 cents. .. . ,■ ■ ~:: ; •: . ■ 'Passengers trill procure their tickets nt the Railroad Office in tbo Sibnongaheltt House, Water street, or at .the Depot Office, liberty street. ' « . \ ■.GSs'-Xoticu. —In ease of loss, Uie Company will houl thom selvon responsible, for personal .baggage only, and. for an amount not exceeding $l5O. ... .J. MESIvIMKNV jygl V : Ticket Agent P. IU It. On. . liOcol and Traveling Agents ITT ANTED fbr Popular and Useful Hook* jast published. :W' CALIFORNIA lELUSTUATED, including a descrip-; tion of the Panama and Nicaragua Houtcs, with 4S superb- Tinted Lithographs, 324 pagus, Bvd. Prico $2.--; This work,: by J.MLetts, has boon adjudged by thunnanlnious voice of the Press to be the most elaborate, practical, and intensely: interesting volume that has yet been written upon this gold en thcu»o. Since the of; StevcnsVJournal of Travels* no work lias appeared that has created suth a tbril- ecnsatiau. It is pre-eminently practical, hud is Inter spersed, wlthlnrldai to af the most amusing character. In ' .the.language of one of tbo city editorial*; M lt*is a perfect. daguerreotype 'of California, taken hy the light of n noon day sun. ; Also,' Dr* Beach’s great work on Modkine, THb vPBACTICE AJJD,PA3IILYJpirySICIAN,-SOO .pages,-200 engravings, Bvo. sheep* SS. Dr-Beechm nt tho hcnil of the ociectieprecUce it? this country. Such wan the demand, that eighteen thousand coplesof this work were printed In one. edition. Alj*)r Dr..o._D. Hammond’s •work on the same principles of practice, MIiUICAL INFOR MATION FOR THE MILLION, or THE TRUE GUIDE TO HEALTH, I2mo. elotli, 528 P?* per covers, 4th thousand. ALSO, IVOM-AN.IN HER lA -IUOUB URINATIONS; containing practical rules fbrAmcri con Females, fbr their eonduet in the detail of every domes: tic duty. Koval 18uio4 red cloth.'illustrated; Price-G3 cents. This work should bc ln tho hands of every lady, especially thoyoun*. Such is its popularity that near- Tv three thousand copies have teen sold iothe region of New York alone; within a very few mouths. Abso, a uoW and very useful article of stationery fbr the preservation of valuable papers, Ac., needed for reference, auch as letters, invoices, Ac. Its form is that of a scrap-book, with leaves hrenared fbr tho reception of tho article to bo filed; thus superseding, with many advantages, the practice, of bindiug. Tbo retail prices are as follows: . Imrrovcd Adhesive Letter, Invoice.and Music File. Cap....* - ••••• Packet Post————•••—•* Letter.. •Cap Packet Post —, Letter * BUI Music....— Do hi tnor. cloth aides.....—*; Do. hf. Tnr. mor. do. do~ N. B.—Orders for peculiar rites or styles of. binding filled W SwxSfcSxactßmade fbrhug®lots, Chdcrs for Books above advertisaL with cash or pofitngo Rtamns accompanying, will be piumptly filled, prepaid to any nartof the United States. Address , portoL ROBERT P. YOUNG, (Successor to TTm. Holdradgc) No. 140 Pulton street, Now York city. ■ vA\*tm l giving this advertisemaht two or three insertions entire will be entitled to a copy of CahSamla Illustrated, - jy2S,lm AUCTION SALES. Auction Card. mnE undersigned, dtef *n Inteml of four years. lies J.'- llavlngeompHed:trlUi tho rts iaiJitinn, of tte law redialing Sales ot Auetlnn, endheyidg nrocurcd a tot class tlcenw in Auctioneer for the City or Pittsburgh, ho otfcw blaserrice3 as sneh to hfa Irfends and thepulfifgeneally. VT.th cn espcncnco ofnearly tWrly yean In tb& l.ne cr Irra®, ca noUung tafayln„- that hdiriirceeciHa to grTeentoMtsfaeUoa toall tliosa uho ma, reel dispel to AucUonMr . Belere to the principal City Merchants. ivl) ... Auction-Daily Sales. , * T the Commercial £»ta Rooms, comer of Wood and A. Fiflh streets, at 10 o’clock, A It, o. g? n ™ ,l „ B f s " r, 5 1 ™; of SesaonablSj'Stoplo and Fancy. Dry Goals, CloUdnj, Roots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. SL, _ , ~. „ Groceries Quecusworc, - OlaAswarc, Table Cutlery, Glarae* New and Second UandilouFCtiGldnnd Kitchen Fur niture, ic., AT '7'O*CT«OCKj P M,"' r. JJookK, Stationery, Fancy Articles Musical'lnstrufttcutfl, Hardware and Cutlery. Clothln{?» -Variety Goods, Gold ntitl •Silver watclica, &c, • P* M.-DAVIS, ■ Auctioneer. , • • [ja-tl,tl ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY, Ac.r-A larceaml * extensive assortment of Millinery, bilks, llomictp, Em • LroUei-M Lru-cvAc.; reived at Me.Konuu'* Auction Houkc, and win i.-iDAin open for this day onlw .: • The Ate r.-iipi Ttfiilh* invitai to call err.niine the; liame . ' Ijviij • r. MfKFNNA. Anrtr. ■ P. 81. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BOOKS, Ac- at .auction.—-On Saturday evening, July nt 8 oYlock. at theCamnierfin} ‘ Salwßaouni, cor ner of Wooi and Filth street*. 1 Will be »*old— alartcn rolli-c -tlon of valuable Miscellaneous Boolw;:ainon!T;, which arc standard library edit ions oT choice works, r»n Theology, llh torv, Travels. Poetry* Fiction. Ac.; ■ aplendid Family Bibles. In rich binding. Blank Itooks in great variety. Letter and CapM'ntlng - Paper. : --.V qulUs. Pencils. Wafers; Envelopes, Ac:. : Also, a quantity of Nmnul band Clocks, Cold and Silver Matches, Musical Instrument*!, Ac. jyg> I>. M. DAVIS. AnCl'r. • A DMI NISTR ATOMS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FDHN 1- j\_ TURK at Acctio.v.—On Thursday afternoon, July. 29, nt’-o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Mood and Fifth streets, will bo sold, a .quantity of (mod quality Household FurnittmvAc., among which are one. superior dl dnv Slantel Clock,-with marhla casc;l largo-gilt framo French plate Mirror; Ido mahogany. Rocking Chair; Ido curled hair Mnttrags: Bureaus; Bedsteads; Work and Wash Stnnds; Carpeting; Window Shades; -Chinn, Gloss and ;Q«teenswartt; Kitchen utensils, Ac. - . jy2f> P. M DWlfi. AartV. DRY GOODS STOKE, \bo. 88 Market street.; at Avutio.n. —On Friday morning, July .TOth, at Oo clock, *at the store of A. Fink A No. f>S Market: street, near the Dia mond, will bo Bold without rcscrTc, os they arc declining, business, their entire stock. of seasonable Foreign And Do mestic Dry Goods, Ac., comprising splendid Dress Silks and. Satins; Bcrcgea, Tiwmea; liiwns, Delaines; French Cash meres; Coburg and Parametta Cloths; Alpaccos; Flannels; French and English Ginghams; Dress and Furniture Prints; super Clotlis, Cnsslmcres and Satinet; Twowls; Jeans; Drills; Cbttonades; Tickingss,Checks; Muslins; supcr Tbl betoud Bay State Shawls; bilk and Thread Laces; Edgings end Insertion.*; Capes and Collars;.Gloves and Hosiery; Parasols; Umbrellas; Threads; Cottons; Fringes and Oiraps/ M’itli a.full assortment of Trimmings, Ac., usually kept in an cxtmmve Retail, btore.. ■ • ■ : Sale on Saturday, at 8 oVlock, A, M. jy2B I’. M..DAVIS. Aucir. . >loml Herego De W. G. McCABTHEY, Auctioneer. TTOCSE AM) LOT IN TEMPERANCEVILLK AT AUC* TION—Mill bo sold on the premises, on Monday, Au gust 9tli, at 2 o’clock iu the afternoon, a lot of Ground, front tiff 50 feet on the Steubenville Pike, and extending back one hundred and fifty feet to a thirty feet street. On which Is erected a good suhstflntiaVfmme dwelling bouse, finir stories high, with twelve rooms, a large ball room,, 23 feet by 44VJ foot long; a good well of spring water utshtf door. Also, one small frame dwelling Iwustv which rents for $3 per month.. The above property fs in a healthy situation, and a good stand for business. 'Mill be raid at a bargain, as the present owner Is determined to sell. .•:■ For further particulars, enquire of IT. Espeer A Brother on. the premises Terms at sale. jyU W. 0. M’CAUTNEV, Auctioneer. TJLOQM9—I7S tons Juniata, Maria, Gap, ami Bedford > Forge Blooms, for saJo by b KING & MOORHEAD. TJ'&TUA STARCH.—Bonliright’s superior Starch/ put up J.3J in small boxes, of cnnvonlent slxe, fbr families, always U> bo had by the quantity or retail. . - . . : W. A. MULURQ A CO. T>llUNF^.—fi kegs German Prunes; : ■_| . . "Leasts French do; In.glnss jars. , • Rwived aad.ibr sale by . J. LAVKLY A CO„- . Tea Dealers and Greers. CtOFFEE— 80 bags prlmn Klee / 10 do Loffuyrmrarsalo by J. D. VYn.LTAMS A CO., 122 Wood st. XTNDEUWOOD’S TRUE LKMON BYRUP; . U do Sarsaparilla. Pino Apple pud Ginger do; - . •do R.-vqilicm’ Vinegar; fur *alo by \\\ A. M'CLMtG A CO n jyld ' No. wt. R REINED sugars— Powdered, .Clarified, Cruslu'dand Loaf;. Slot, .nJ l'y ymmmM Another Fresh Arrival at No* 97* . TV GREGG A CO- north-west .comer- of Mood street \j 9 and Diamond alloy, aro Just opening a fresh stock of Fancy Prints, Summer Pantaloons, BeroguDn Raines, F'rench, Manchester and Dumestlc Ginghams. Together, with a complete assortment of Lotllc«' Dress Goods. Also, a. lorrs stock or Hauler)*, Gloves. Ac- These, together with our former purchases, makes our stock unsurpassed by any west of tbo montalnK—to which wo solicit the attention of hover*, us we cotv offerthem on the mast fovoraalo terms. ■ ~ juV D. GREGG A CO. Educotiotv—The Feraale Scmluary, • (LWr. VIIW. POIsnEXTER’a.) . TTTILL ho cootinucti at the usual place, corner of IVoslw \X ington street and East Common, Alloglumy city—the fall tmn coiumcndng on t!te firat Monday In Septenilwr next —under the eOlrtrnt management of Haunoh E. Davis, who ha* for some titno had charge as principal; and will have suitable assLvtaQCO In Its management.-’ In point of location and arraugtinumts for the comfort of (ho pupils, it is not snrpassed In Uie coamuntty. For terms, see Circulars; jya . . It. W. POINDEXTER. A Good Invcattutut. 'TSTT’ij arc authorized to soli 100 .shares oT ’’ \\ Copper Stock, at on exceedingly low price. ThU magidficent mine now ranks among IJie finest in the world, and will, widiout doubt pay n cUvidoml of $l2 to $l3 a share C»r the year’s business, with a prospect of yet.larger dlvidendi bereafler. •- • , To capitalists and others, desiring o> profitable investment, these shares present an opportunity rarely cHurcd. . A. IVTLKINB A Ci)., : block and Exchango Brokers, jy2o . : 75 Fourth street. Hear Yet HearYel XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to aU'purchftsiTS of Fine XS JEWELRY and WATCHES, that HOOD isjtow mdy to supply you vrttb tlto Iwst and mast fashionable FINE GOLD JEWELRY, and at lower prices than any other dealer la the city. r He buys for cash cheap,’ami sells for cash cheap—makes largo sales and small profits. Therefore, all person* purchasing Gold Jewelry, Fine Silver Ware, Watch* os, tYorn Utis cvtablishmcot, will Ijo sure to pet ihe value of 100 cents £>r every dollar invested. Gold Watches from $2O to 100; Silver Mutches from $0 to $2O; SdrerSpoons from $5 to $2O, and other Goods equally efceap. -Plea.se call at HOOD’S. 51 Market street, the only Wholesale price Jonr elry Stove in tho city. . . . ■ je3 .. HlODohßahela fpHE Corporators of tho Monongahcla Cemetery, iucor* X pomted by tlto Legislature of Pennsylvania, on tho fid of May, 1852, are requited to moot at No; 144 Fourth street, on THURSDAY, the fifid Inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Jorioh King. IVilUom Holmes, Kotwrt S. Hays, Geo. Miltcnbcrgcr, Rotxnt J*almw, . Geo. W. Jackson, Joseph P. Gazznm, JamesS. Craft, George D. Brace, George C. Ucos, Andrew IL Berger, . S. R. Uvin^ton, James Uppencott, R. 11. Hartlpv, C. S. Eystor. Cl. L. llagco, Gcorgo'F. Giloaore. Robert R0bb..... jyfiOdd fifesv ?lasic, MASSA’S IN DE COLD GROUND.—a new Ethiopian Melodv. By S. C. Foster. “Oh! How I Love 31y Mnuutaiu Homo,” a now and beau* tiful Duett, as sung by the Allcghnnlans, MlioreCauthe soul Find Rcstr-ras sung bv the Baker Family. . Tbo Happy Faintly Polka. Tlu* (’ally Polka. TheCoUnjw I*eari. lUanrlic Alpen, • » Emum Dale—*aj) Ethiopian Melody, Laum Loe.—-By F, C. Foster, I Forgot theGoy World. Thcw’s ft Good Time Coming. ' Garland Polka. ■ Received and for sale by r jy!2 JOHN IT. MKLLQRj SI Mood st. iiovito or Reftier* T)BOPOSAtS ■will'too received until 0 o’clock, P, M- of Uio X 2Eth day of July, at the Office of J. VSVKerr, Arcldtert, • for U» construction of tbe llouw of, Refuge, • • plans and Specifications trill to exhibited ono-week previ ous to tho (into of letting. Bids may 1» made for. the Allowing Items, separately, xiz: Lumbor, delivered on the G round; Grading, Stone, Work, Brick Work, Iron Work, Plast» ring, Painting, Carpenter ‘Vork.Ac. Also,fora gross sum for tfro entire work. ■ OEOKOE DARSIfc, . - ■ JAMES ANDERSON* J. K. MOORHEAD, OIX). WEVMAN, JAMES CHAMBERS, Building Committee. To Civil Engineers, 713 HE Field Practice of Laying out Circular Corves for X Railroads. A new metkoduf calculating the cubio con t*nta of excavations and embankments, .by the nU- of dia grams, by John C. Trantwlne. Methcds of Location, or Modes of Describing and Adjust.- ; log Railwoy Curvea'ond Tangents, asjjractised' by the* En gineers of Pennsylvania; Mifflin. . -An Elementary CourseofClvll Engineering, fbr the usaof. the Cadets of the United States Military Artuletny, by D. H.- Moban, 31. Profosßor of Military and. Cfvll Engiueerhig, in the Military Academy, sixth edition, with large addenda,: and many how cuts.. - ' Allanual bf the lMnriplcs and Practice of Road Making, , comprising the location, construction and improvement of llomls, (eommou, machdatutzod, paved, plank, sod Kail roach. TJy W. M.fllllespliv A. M. C. E. > Fifth c'dition. with addltUms. Just received and for .pale by > Df T. a MORGAN, jy22 - No. 1M Wood street. : DlßßolattonofPartiLerahiip. ffUIE Partnership ofJ.C. PARKY & ■ CO n is thU day.dis- X solved by mutual consent John C. Parry is charged with the settlement of the accounts, and.the payment of the debts, and ia empowered to sign the name of the firm in the settlement of the business of raid firm. > JOHN a PARKY, " 11. PARRY, " • CORNEILIUS 3rOINNIB ■.fTHE Partnership of TAHKYj SOCHT) & IS thli day X dissolved by mutual consent, and J. C. Party, is charg ed with the mtlemcnt of thc buslnowi of JOHN C. PARRY, ALEXANDER SCOTT, IV, PARKY, T» C* TlrV ICIIELIi CO«’S • 1 FOItWAKDING A.NU COMMISSION. HOUSR joiin* w. mcnrtu »•>'*«•<>• ..jos&b moowtob. TwIeUeU.A Mogrldgeg > t r J COMMISSION ANDFOUWAJIDI-NG MKKCIUNTJs, . • • ... . i- CbtMF of Xhvmatialarttl-Pto********-: '* qpms bnfllnofla of tho lowa Voimaryv will t» contlaued by 1 rCfflUi VtcmpUy bttcwl.lo-ftli A J.C. l‘airy,our Onto partner, atthe Warehouse, So. :• \\ missions entrustedto tbcm^onW. tond IU3TVood street, end at tho comer of Gas and Second street, i cash advances on consignments or nuts oi jumup o(ljrt Pittstraißh. Wo taho pleasure In recommending him foour I Onlcrs tortile purchase <d'l*** “‘•‘J"’ a^ihloorlccs, farmer customers. ■ ■ - = Produce, will he promptly filled at theloo pees Pt. • ALEXANDEH EOOTT, I and on thebest terms. andcoUcrtion^f • W. PAItRY, 1 Thry will also undertake the especial personal OOHNEUUd iroixsis. I claims oT importance; and alS,Vffif*p. to IkMn’B exchange; j TURTLE CREEK, ill. I five general ratisfectlo ::rmcs^i A Id.ES BROWS, lTaprulAr.-Xhh, splendid and oommo- ' - « imlss palls * Morton, Cincinnati; iL Blous establishment, reoently emctal ty the propnc- Oeo- sr * do; gtradmiGomiab, do; tor, at thotmninus of tho BrocldockVFleli HaDklioadv! “SeA BaeoUf Hoica & Frarftr, do; and near the-present terminus of the l’enna. Kallroad, -h! . do;. Spring® & Wldteman, do; miles from tbodty, is run.- open far; the reception of Fami,- Clmatccn* (SfiVillininHelmcs ACo, 1. W.ltatlcrAßra, llSandcStbm, diJirous of leaping thehcat of the city Mof»“> J - M - Uock * Mdladciphta ditrimr tho summer months. This spaeiouahetol bdngnoar; J‘t t »’OT“i I |n^Hinadolphia;'lL B. jSewromh *Jntt» and Monongabolamcr^uiplank mul , f T.C- TWICUELL A CO7-Ve* I«rradllvoSossihfct>y aU thow means of conveyance from X.:" tho^trSlaffords a delightful summer retreat, u*h , Orleans. _ pleasant mag-. ~ COMMISSION BOUSE, . idfloently fitted no and lhrnWndwith every improvement „ , NEW OBLEAXS. , * ofdiritciisa modem hotels suites or room;, parlors, etc. mma-uona established Hsoso coniine their attention An'omnibos will convey passengers tonnd'fnim Lho Ball- I* stricily to sales and purchases-on- ComndsSlODy and to ISEiSSsaSr®- * ondftjsnm tho enßsSictlon «f all sho may visit hhtt in hie | nmtttsn ’jicwlocation. . inywvßw* , | : ' iDoz.. or - Thickness. 8 ingle! more. :. 25D leaves. $1 00 $ 9 00 ..... 200 leave* 100 000 250 leaves. 100 900 ..u. 500 leaves. 1 SO ::15 00 500 leaves. 1 SOI 15 00 600lcavcs. ' 1 50} 15 00 ..... 500 leaves. TOO • 900 ..... 80 leaves. : 1- 00l . .. ..... 80 leaves. 1 25| SOioavcaj -1 50} >*v ■■::■■■■•■-,■/. ,'Srj V* . V ! 'Vi t. •••.. <•'.*■ P, MoKENHA, Auctioneer. “w-fc irvnMATlS'tf.—Dr, Ili-omvs EewlytlisoovolTil remedy Xl. for Hheumatlan fa tv certain-Ecwcdy. for that pniuful trouble- ft never, rails. . jiTUAMri*rn. Office ami Private Consultation-liooms J>o.4lDlA.)lu;*tJ* titolnugh, I‘cuu'n. -.TIM Doctor Is always at home. marUiZXd&ff, ■ -- ■ . Private. I>lceanc3» a Dlt BROWN, No 41 Diamond Alley, p* a 4SSM -votes hi* entire attention to an VroeUeo. fiBBA AM IILs bus'mcss in confined to Private im . ; ' V(Ucr«Ql Daises, and flnoh painful Affections, dfcfffp.. brought on by imprudence, youthful Indulgence and gxcms.- •• -Syphilis,Syphilitic KruptioUs,GonorrliefljGleotTSfiicturp, Urethral Discharges, - Impurity of *tbo Blood, with nil Disea se* of tho Venereal Organ. Skin- Diseases, -Scorbutic JSrup* tionSfT<jt(or,ltingwormy Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak- 1 nc«a, Impotoncy, .Piles, Rheumatism, Female . Weaknese,.-! Monthly Suppression*,. Diwasca of thO'Joints Ylattila Imi Ano, Norvous Affections,. Faina in tho Back nnd I/>ldS,lrri tation of the IHmlderand Kidneys, successfully treated.;—, Cure guaranteed * Sixteen years* practice (six jatblfl.city)enableB Dr. Brown to offer iisfliiranco* of a speedy cure to all who maycomcuu-. Private ConsuUation.Koomsy4l, Diamond alley, gib;Charge* moderate. •• • novu.il&w'U THJsTGBEAT vegetable REMEDY! J}]{. 11, B. MYBH y H EXTRA CT, ■ Btmrteleon, Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla fllHlS-vnlnahls medical preparation differs; entirely--Ironi: '* Extractor purik fylu" mrdMn'e.' It is n compouml ofnuuy. ino.*t CI.EAXb-; with others actin'?-dlwtly.nn the Kid* ncyvo'r imviug immediate reference to the relief and continr ucd healthy operation of somefutcnwl organs. It coolrunn articleswhichenter Idtbiid btfithrprenonrtfon Itf Existence,- AND IT 1* UNJUYALLL& In purifying flud reri-whin? effects by any Medicine Id .thu world. It is put up in ItAIIOH UOTfLfc. i* very pleasant to tho taste, and is more concentrated,- • STKONOEIt, IIFTTKII AND CHEAPER, than any other lu the market, rPersolis who bare .taken u Sarsaparilla” hy tlic gallon, Without hove been rttd- 1 ; iealiy cured by u&lng two or Uirbo botUei Tills f3 : the only: I compound In .which ;Chcrt7 : .M3d J SaTsaparll:.- Ila areso- prepared to Offcr/tho pecoMarrvirtucsuf eaeli; fn i combination with pure extracts of other healing articles, In I & highly concentrated state;- Its Ingredients are purely to* and'are such roots and' barks tw irefbund* though chiefly affecting certain parta,in j;lieir general tendency* to produce the nibst deorttidg and nealltwr effects.' ' .• IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TnirtETO.many .tliscascs;* draw offMatery Humors from tho Blood,-orcorr up L and ritatlng scCrcilonß.of diseased organs from .the body, without tho thorough operations on': the Kklney3,a3 caused, by this' medicine; No other - extracts eycn-prctend-h>rtM3 effect- In foot, this very operation, for which it Is particularly com* pounded, dlffcrß .from; all :otber prcparationH ; njui makes it tho beat-compound In existence. . • IN ALL CASES OP.DBOPSr, nw this medicine;' It Trill relieve. It has cured ■whca lllb itself was. despaired of. It contains articles that will euro, if anything can/and takes the only method to make permanent cure* \ sun* vmif ship pnu:it» To produce testimony :in proorof tho euro of this disease is acfcncrwlcxlgwHy now. The public Tiave set Icrag.becn taught lorappd it as tatal, that itsposiliroeuro t?ou1<1 si*em ul- TUOStttlniniclc,yct'.. ■ •: s.v<v SHU» FEVER HAS BEEV CURED And bytbodreat Vegetable, itomedy. Dr.- 1L B.JlycrsVEx fcract of Dandelion, W'ild Cherry,: &<&;- tOon&'.-. '•'» L.: . .Wo select the following as a. specimen, or tho numerous testimonials to the efficiency of this medicine in case 3 of this malignant disease, which, we havo.tn exhibit. . TESTIMONY OK PHYSICIANS. . Francis Tiblloiesc, M. D., n skilful physician* residing In i Bultftlo, N; \ ~ nroi ope who baa devoted hlmiscirparltculflriy to the study and euro of the Ship I'cvor, with nlrocrst every phase of wfdcii.ho.to convcri-Tint, Rives thefoUovrliv'.tesliino* uv in relation to-thc effects of thi? m«Ucuio, as prepared by himself: . : ■ •* This W tocertify, that I have.used.JDr. H*B. Myers’ Ex tract of Dnndcloou, Wild Cherry and SaraipariHr. in my practice. Sn cases ofa number of-patients hicic with Ship Fe ver, with very beneficial results. - .And J consider it a gener al curative in that disease.* Prepared by bold by hpradeod&w] "DOSTON CRACKERS—A new supply, just received nud 1) for rale by J. LAVALY k CO- - ; jy2Q •.Tea-DcalOTsandOrocerg;.;. BACON —10,000 tb linin', Just from smokehouse; ; ' ' 10,000" R> shoidderse ::PDr.Kvle by' - '• ■ r Jy2i ’ - -STUART & STLU Koi 0 SmUhflelrt street. rilO MERCHANTS—Ayoung married-man, who baft been X in bUßinera for the last fire years, in thi&city,.wishes to obtain..aactuation aa:£alcsidaDf or'Conßdontial. Clerk., in some respectable mercantile Tioiuh}. - The host of references ghen. Apply at THIS OtTICE. mar£Uf_ lATK PUBLICATIONS^—Jnst read W(Lby MINER & CO„ j, NWliiSmithficldstroeL—rSartaJn’AUulori Magatlue for August; volume 31 TVavuriy Navels, published by Llppla eott k CY>: Alexander Tanly, The Poisoner, or Pinto Chief of SU-Domingo, . 1 • ; ■ . ..■• JfU Wanted* ■ A GARDEN Eli, who understands ‘the business in all its J\ branches, to whom liberal. wages ania permanent sit uation will be given, if found competent nud attentive. Application to bo made at - fjv2o] THIS OFFICE. Adam’s Co’Si iEtpress, ITIREIGHT REDUCED.—Prow and alter this date, our X rate)' on pound freight. fromPhiladelphia to Pittsburgh} will be $3 period, lbs—o reduction ofilpur cunt Time* from Pliiladelphia to Pittsburgh. 06 hours. - • . : . aprs . . BAKER k VOHSYTH,. Agrots.- I EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING ICE CREAM, &Cv— j Lemon, Vanilla, . Gnnanjou Clow, . fi Uigur, . Almond, • Nutmeg; '/• Bose.' 1 •' •• - : i. ; For sale by J. LATELY & CO., jv24 ' .. ■. '■•2os Liberty street. A N application will be mode, nt the nextressionof the ■ I\ : Legislature* for the charter of a Rank, viLha capital of. Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, to lie.located at Pitts burgh, npd called tho “ VS cstcru Bank of Pennsylvania.” Harrisburg Union wllt pluaw copy Ja Weekly paper. Brandies^— in bond—a. sefenottu. mut lvuevown Brandies—dork and pare—ln casks; also Napoleon, in Octaves—under Custom House charge; together with 17 varieties of ltochclle, Cognlac and Bordeaux Brandies of the ino?t : superior fYoMitfos,- In stote atulfor sale cheap, Tiy < 7 JACOB WEAKER, Jr„ . : . . Corner First' and Market strehv • CSrgat Bargain* l ~ IN YELVET, PILE, TAPHSTUf AND BRUSSELS CAR PETS—which will bo found at tho Carpet Warchouso of S\. McCLntock* &> Fourth street. M%fc aro determined to sell offour. present njock of tho above gooda at cost, we In vito the aiLentjou of those wishing to furnish, to great batv fjel} W. McCLLYTOCK. • HOgB. 3 ■'HE highest cash prices paid for LIVE lIOOS. delivered during the packing Fo:u»JVftt Pool .Pork 1 lease, situated op the Ohio Piter, and OJiio nnd Pennsylva nia Railroad, three milen bcloivPitt'ihurgbjQrat pe pots from Lomlouville to Pittsburgh. Address - TO P. HOLMES 4 Etta,: No* 00 Water. street. jylTaOmUllg* ffMIB MAGAZINKS FOIt nwivcd at 11. I . Miner iCo’K.. No. Su}!thfkU;;Hhvot T -the following •Mngaziiios.'fijr Augitst:" (Jodey’i* tadj 7 .?.pobk for ‘ ‘ * . Graham’s Maputo^; • • S.irta)ii*j» - Hoi . , <l.o: jyn . ■■ Wonlp^r A FAIiU, of.about 150: acres; good and. well improved land, within sixty ; miles of this city, end. vjtltin two miles of the Ohio amU’onpsylyapJa Railroad; : . ; AJ*SQ —scycral (facts of froxjx: 5 to 20 acres good r land, within 20 miles of this city, ami near either of the Railroad?* Apply to .•■*■■■:;; CORTW A POBBS, ■■■: •• ■■ •■■■ ■ No.l23AVoodrtrcct. IjIQOAL TO A' COCXTKY SKAT YOU BALK,—A Inrso -i ami valuable property, of €!}4 feck 'onUaglcy'a Lane Allegheny City, hy 322 deep to Allegheny avenue, having n good 2 story dwelling house of four room 3, a kitchen and cellar, front porch, vcnlthm am! closed shutters, Iqrgo gar .den well arranged with fruit trees, &c. All in good order. Hydraut and out oven. All well enclosed, mid pleasantly situated, Prjc<? $2900. rruui FItGITS AND FRUIT TREES OK AMERICA, or .1. .the Culture, Probation nnd Management in the Gar den and Orchard, of Fruit Tree* generally, with descriptions of oil the fluent varieties of Fruit, native and foreign, culti vated In this country. By A. J,. Dovn|ng, corresponding member of the Royal Society of hondon.’.and of the Horti cultural Societies of Berlin, tho Countries* Massa chusetts. Pennsylvania; Indiana, Cincinnati, Ac. Twelfth edition. For rale by 0. T. C. MORGAN, jyM ... .:■■■'■ ; . •»• • Xo. KHAVood fitreot,;-- * Tff Brfaters, T)RINTINGINK, muuufiicturcd by J* IX M’CrearyA Go., JT New York,-in cans and kegs, from IQ* u> 100. from 25c, to $2.00 lb. Also, red, dark ahd light blue, dark and light green, in cons of lift, fronj 75c to $1,50 it). -Varnish, In V> and Ift> cans, at 50c tb. L'old.pjsein.V.lbcanß. £2.tHi 5> lb* Fur rale by ,1. B. *\VJELDEN. ,B<MkseUer and Stationer, • je2s ■ - Oft Wood st., bet. Third and Fourths Warroutsiipßh T OST —By tliQFUbscrihcr. on the route from Cumberland I 4 to Fit tsbargb, n!argel\)CKKT BOOK, eonUuniug three Land Warrants, luOjwtbb each, easijnttd to the-auhsenberhy. R.J. Holliday, of Winchester, Virginia, s2oin gold, and a: $2O bill on Bock of Valley,- besides: several memo randa notes, Ac. Any-por&on leaving the Pocket Book "with the editor* of the Post, or forwarding |t to the -editor of the Cleveland Floindeolor* will be liberally rewarded. ■ • jylu » IL K. J).\VTB. i. -. County Tbraschee’s -OrnoE, ) • ... July 21,1832. ), '\rOTIOE thereby given, to-all persons residing In the -■4*l dtlcs of Pittsburgh and AUngheny County, who have not bald their Mercantile,. Jlrarbonss and nil other Taxes due the Stole, that unless payment of tho ram© ho made to me Immediately, suit will he brought foy the romp/ “The Mercantile Appraiser having made bis rctura'to mc.some time since, J. V. ROWLuVND. jyi3:2til<w* • : Treasurer of Allegheny (Jaunty: Fiuiii Annual Meeting of Stockholders ot-tho ALLEGHE -1 NV t ALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY? will ho held at tho Office of tho Company,. in the City or Pittsburgh, bn MONDAY, August at. I&>2, ai 10 o’clock, A. M-, when a president and six Managers will he clectcd/for the manage rnent of-the alTnlrs of. the Company. F. B.'llHllNOT, Secretory pro tom* ; JXiFrCily Papers; also, free Draw and. Democrat, Kitton •qlngt JetTcrsnnluu, Urwkvlllo} Democrat and Register, Clarion:: Eltc County Adf(Seated nnd M’tfeau Orbit; copy un* til day of meeting.' : •: . • . - • jyfrtd ■ ClUMirflilNG'N h\V .—Almost every day at HOOD’S JNtIW © YORK. JEWELRY STORK, 51 Market Tbladay re-/, oenred, another invoice of fino Gold Watches; Just imported expressly for this marker.- Also a largo lot of line fashion a bluCold Jewelry, (aorncSery ricli,) winch will .boroUf os usual, from 25 to fiu per ceut lower than goods of thußame quality and richuoraltoveeverbeeuofferod.foratanyof ihp other establishments in this mty..- Nomistake. Call and see and you willbo satisfied.- • -v •••■■ :: N: D.—AU kinds of Watch repairing done ns-trcß «w »t any shop In Europe or America? at short notice. Watch Glasses set at just half tho usual price, at-- -. r r jylO 51 MARKET ST. -~*' 1 - ' , I r. -f' r • ', ~ . r»\- ■.; ■s*■*s■*- «'. ••• ■' ‘ •r,vvv/yr r *•«>,..i i • : fr * ’ MEDICAL. MYERS A RICE, No.H’Warreri .street,’ New Yark/ 15. E. SELLERS. No. 57 Wood .street, Pittsburgh. Notice* R MINER & CO. S. CUTHBERT. Gen/Agent. 50 Sraifchfield street; Notice* v ' / r 4.V 1 l J< V j ' ' ’--M u r ■ t .'<£; r *s > > f /s'* V r *? r t R j r FOB SALE AND TO TiHJTv mOL£T-y SttJXUi tU)OM—would trait lto» Shofc,/Wv X «ood*, Trimmlß*orUrw*rjr Store. Rout low, y r msrW Amir In St. (Kftll.'WA'fV tl* Wnvfrrt •■ : Forsalc. ' . , /JIIIItEE BOILERS—2O ftrt longt-aiKJ 40tea»|W flwSiv»4 7 - i. ter, in use a short Umc. IforatfelnT ■!<*« XIMICK A OQ, <a Wste, - 3 t(> LOT—V large CKLLAIi UMtrSOi 2!Mr|fth rtrwvr venlent to thoTnnrkrt lioure, ana «ultsM„fcS’S nets requiring arool nlncr. Amly tut tharrrcmLrpatn jy!7 thoXias moMct, - Jo X*et, ~ ! , rntffi MTSSOtmi T,XCHA*(JB, Ott Water 4te#*t, fie»4]u, ‘ »X cornerof Sliart Btrcct. ‘ Fof tcrtns,ap|>l» to _apr22:tf _ - Aldgrurtrt PAftKIXBQ>f r fifth Waul.. r pi) LKT—fbe mlwcn bcf OfffeMlientt heSTORKKOQM • J. now occupied by .Me.ww. tVlllock &&*?(*; KtetyMae.? - kce street. Possession ftWenoa tbe Istof Aprtl,JSKiairß(>f jan&tf - Cl LAS. IT. PAELSQK, No. 73%06g **.-• . mo LET-TUB STOKE UOOit irtuT FiXTUJIbH T)O W 6c •'Xcnpledby tli&subscriber. lost.- lor term* cnqulro of .. apr9 • -B. C T>KOmstt IN IKK NIMH VftCniitJj*«tt ? J?.r- I\*nrtntnud, 2-ifrct front, - extending dmek: 100- fjottn ’ > :bprtag'Altey;-adjoining lot.owned by an!L<tcrupl«f ■ by the Independence KugmtvOompuhy'*-. For «tiQ fjy l -'. ijU axhtin looms, no 02 Fo«rtb -dn^t. Foi* IleiU* “rvESIRiBU? BUiSTNFj^SSl^ND—tarter for rant iti* , J./ IVAIt FniOUHKnor.'octfljilrtf jSy lm* us utlnit*Ftftryon -t&rcorucr of A gotsl location of any UtiJ IYJsre-t'oh dwn itmni*d[jb>ty, ' ~ may!2 JAMBS A, JONTP. A totld. AUegbony‘Cfiy,’l«ntlD^:ilLiotit.6ii > ‘,’ : * Beaver street, nncl estoodiug: .back CO fccMo an rUlr.jy • . near 41u? wnwrot Heaverand. ■ •,Tkbrpiih>'; ertv ?itunfed for a dweiliuir <n*.hii*Tiie>A*fcaTfcE. , >» A. :. . Anpiy to urjo-.us MonviTEi-yy'i: jfrir » .No. 20 nrdv -Stwirt , /■ - "ijioit' 3A LII—I n Fiwt Birmingham, three fftrbv'taatialnnd. neat RiaCK I{OT)SEiS,> containing Ifcrw • rooms, eaelii'. TJLic* late'arc :130 feet frortt by, .f£e t deep^Tf:" • Eald" 'Applyto' *jy2d THOMAS MOgBITT* Ko. JSt Fifth at, * FUOPKBTV IV Tim Slskfa-Viti >\--kkD iOJt BALIi AT-ot on Centre Avenue. 32 fret .front,, nnd. extending bnck-ll&foot, lmvmgon ItaTWO bfOItY- EILIOK - ;goo4^dl^d.o!ber.c6ny«ulbn«w/i*'?-:^';. J ,V-j v -.Cvy ■>.'•. 7? • Terms—One-half cwlvbatanro in. two yearly payjncuts. . Jyl4 AUSTIN LOOMIS, yod2TotirthstiVct KliNT—From Ute iHtof.April.nysUtbwbl’OHM/wUb r, * Dwelling attached, on.tho comet.of Market and First l ., a treets~a good. t>ix>lncss stand; for a Storo jit- bptbS only 6tw pqnaro from Uio nfcr«~wUl borrpted; low-to 'tenant.-Apply to: .. V : inarls:tf WALTAft BJtANT. No. 232 Liberty flt> »r.-r, 'or Hale* -1 -'AGUES OF liANi) In lAwrcnco county, new Croafl - iUU Cut Canal, Uuvo quartern of nmllft from J-itbnburgb, flVemflea frOni Nctvciullc; tW picrw : b6ti6jn.; hjiTr'tlio' good timber; 50 acres tjcs.t coal:• «)>oihjd>t - with ioucstnue, •;• and is well watered; three flouring.null* in the vtrinity..- ■•: --■ Apply to ftS] CCHI 13 A DOttlEj. Ul Mood TjlOlt ■DUia BTtfUK.-oir.Uw csttnur of lliislt si.* ' Jt; nod Pennsylvania Areniu<; The stock consist-* of a Well -> selectedassortment of 'DTUgsi»':Taiixt.v4c.< ,is iw>w c3tal»lishotl, Wliich.cs«n-easlly bo y'- 1 TerlDs^ i^lfcaKbi'on: d''t)alaacc-on'tltne;''. ;; Api>ijr : llltfM AS Momrr, Heal Utatc Agent ’ No- 2J- Fifth street* «• DESmABLU. WIOI'BUTV KOI! SALE—Two acaaraJ)lO tots sltnated iu thuSeventh in’arly.oppocdto General J. K. Moorhead’/* Mansion, tronhngon Centro Are- > hue, forty leet by ninety-four to Clark street. Thenelgfcbo^ : /: hood li good,antithd and terjns enquiro of . . • . BA’ML'JJL.'DAhSL'EY,,. * jy23 ' ;:.ltcal V^ald'AgoVt,'ir. - • v. {«t‘U over Jllll & Co'ar 370Jt lmnw and lot in Allegheny cjty-i pn;Uw ;; 3 conterof Ohio«md Vtatnre nearthocutep-Uonot ortho Ohio and Pennsylvania-railroad ..Thfr lOi lf»23;icet ■,« front l<r dOo feet deep. houso.lsi-noW.Jhri?fe:hnUdto&: -. 22hy.02 feet, two stories &.IWRe .x -hall anil good cellar.—Tbe/V js qlsoo renall stable:fn tlia «... nav of the lot Apply to THOMAS MOFWTT, , jy2b „ ;f0»29 fifth street. x - For Hole. - ' of fcotkl laml, 3V’cll cultiTatetl, with ft ' orchard anil meadowy situated in Indiana township* and ■ on tho Fftirrtew road,- about amile and a -half fpoln tnc Co* Hal, and about tm y trrtloS'frt)ln'th6-city, Hnll' ; .bS r t>nr ; .r vale pale, far $i300.: Terms made catty and to Buit purchasers? . * ft length of tlmo vrilt ho gltcn. for payment.-^. For furtGprTyvriiculnra apply to •• ' ■ :' .• • ••' EtIZABErrtIIUrKNEDY* On the FwmlMfl.. jy2B:2Ui&‘.>twg ■“Ytkisy ueamAiiu: wiopfiity m saws.—Tito VY'v icriber. offers for sale oho ; hundred tiiid .-fifty here* of * '. ehoiee river boUoiu and bill laud, undcr.whlch arc,two veins ~ of coai of 1006 acres tlw Biy* ■;.; ur, at Tool No. & - Abont GOarrcs of lx>Uojn, aHd,2D-otte*of • • Wll.lixnUareclearcU.-.Theroisftgoott.lc^liotL^otidttTJUEiiij-’ , ber.of never.fixniug.sprjn^.''-ri»e ; coat ny of access.. :There are about 70ncres< of very fine timber.',TiUe imUspuiable~cscnr:of IncumbmuwC;-; Enquire of FAME EL &41S&EY, $ 3y12 ?T. E. cor, of Wood and Fifth sts., 2dfltory. , SALE—A VALUABLE FARM OF 71 ACRES, and .140 perches, with allowance; 40 or 50 acre.* in culllva- ■ lion; a goo&Uarden, anil a variety or-lQTgeanif sniall frulUj , •„ a DwollJtig H<ni>e. Ihxru, Stable; and other out houses;—*;: pleasantly, situated 011 the Franltlm. Road, about It mile* from the city; hs iu good order, and a desirable location; uir . a Slnxbet (Jaftlpu; and the :cultivatluti‘ of Fftiilr, artd S good -polnttw oconutry'iSJore.-.' - v ns the owncr-Is going- east -' ** - vs.^;-r -tf CCTfUSERT, General Agent, jy2S *TiO SmithOeM strefek fc Pop Sal*. • ••••••' > A DESIRABLE location for » SADDLER,Tntbe thriving •; towu of n.vsovra,' CoJumblaiHi. pwiity. Olno. • JTbo buildings on tlic'frpem wero crcctcil fortiuj posa of carrying on. til* Saddlo .ond Harness niftmtiacntre, nod nu excellent basinet has. been dona Jo>ihht Jinc,, For - farther information, apply to Joseph. Keith an the prcxnl>ov or to . .•-tt.-T..LBEUUjJr^l3aWooartrocUl f ttt»lmrp!Ui--j‘ N. B.—lf not Bold hefarb tlie llratdfly or September, 1M2,: the property wjH on that day ba disposed of at public sahv—. Oozctte copy ftnd-ebnryo Post. . ■ . jclOflUn ■ '\7ALUABLE CITY PHOPKRTV-rFOU SAXEf-A tOT of Y ‘2214 feet on. Penn street, by ISO fwttothiquesne.Copxt —Also, o’Xot of 20 feet ou Fifth street* by 123 icct tn aojftl* • ley.'. Thesa properties aro very residences, with .;business offices. ‘ ; '■■■■h-'A- ■ Also, a property of: 25 feet on; Liberty street by.loo,' situata above the Canal Bridge,- au excellent place for business., Bargains can bo hntl in tho above/ Tcniwcasy.' . Also, eeveral Farms In various locations. Al«yln)pro«il lands, in lots to suR purchasers.: , v : " N.clwrgo tor Information, only, -when you'have done your bushices go about yonr; business, that X may.at tend to my business, S; CGTITBEII'iy General Agent,.. •jyls.. •• • 60 frmithfield Biroct. OH A BUSHELS CORN, In tbe Car. Instore and Tor sale-by OUU jflTO , MILTENBSUQEH A CO,. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSiffi.—St. Louis Sugar House Mo . lasses: In store and.for sato.by - , 4p15 . KlN(i & MOOKTOAD. - POVYUKHS>—i*reston a Merrill's Yeast Fonder?, forsalebvi ,T. LATELY A CO, * :‘y: '7 dnifJroters.r.: rpilE imbßCriber- has on band- and for sale, yery low.lor j'cash'or ogprowl emldrscd< paper,,, the fol fowl ng peeoud - hand printing materia!*:-:.: > :. •- - * 269Ib?. ; LongBrinicr, Su.good;order;; : :7 7 70 lbs. Minion,: ‘ do; -• * ' • ■ 24pnlrs Cases..- f . .. do;.. ;• ■ rs<- ■ ■ 7 .1 Hfftt Cfelumn Rtilei.for a ... 1 Marble Imposing Stone;- ■ * . . - - 4 Composing, Sticks; :• • 2 Single Stands; . Several fonts bf Itcid Letterfbfc i<^'fas^ogV<^t6picte.ofß^fpriconn^ r |amer.; ... ' .*•■• • A. JAYNES,.. - • 'jelS. ;':.7:;77:.;L^gcnt'fot.lAdohttaiar&is^L; : ■ ,'New MtwHr. •.••.<' HKLERER, Xa 101 Third street, has just received-- i'. Mofisa's in dc cold Ground, a leauMful now Etblopi* an B. C. Foster. . - , . ‘ ’ .• • I Forget the Gay World, ftflsuh&by tho Ilonnoulans. '■ Tho Mountain Wave. . fc do do do Tho Hunting Gleiv ...do.--.: do *Jo . Wo come again with" Songs toGrcotjQU,do . Farewell, To>Nlcrht wd Part, • . -do _ .-Eartji with her Tern Thousand Flower?, Lnctt &Trioy, : f.: Jenny Lane. .Ohl Como to Mo, ■ • ■ •- rm a Pilgrim, ’ Elena . ! .- Fcdty Polka, • Holy. Mother, Guldellis FootetepPi -- 7 ' • • ; Bnwderßones—EtbioplnnQuadriHe" - - SO. 401 THtaß sriIEEP. Stea of tho Oolclcn tiaifi !r -• N. B.—The rcry Bchotii?li,” as played by Jlycrlyy Ifamd, : wittlib but in n few days. : . • {Jyl2 . White Sulphur Springs) : BOtTBLIMG OAL'; CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PEXK’A. THIS justly Celebrated-Mountain Retreat, so weUatuFfa* vorably known -.“.'to' tho citizens of Philadelphia; Haiti* more, Pittsburghand other placevwnibepiwn cm and been grwrtly' enlarged and^ihiprovcd,-in orderto /meet the Increasing patrohiigb. For ftmiUea.ittvalldSvatid thoso who admire. uiountohrsccttCry; thU .piacc bffefa: vermauftiit In* duceroents, which - cannot -be surpassed by any watering place in tho United States. From Pittsburgh these Spring;; arc acces.dble.liV about twenty hours, ,by, the way of tlmCen tnd Railroad to Harrisburg; fromHarrlsburg to the Spring), .via Carlisle and h*ewville, ou tho Cutnbcrland ltailTOOd, His. *35 miles. > Wo. aro pledged to make visitors comfortable and blllsmo derate. SCOTT COYLE. . Et‘fermcc4— sle.wK. J; I)..WiUlams, Jcsscph' ILIiBb-Bob ertßrTiiotiipsOn,'Major ,7 . jc22d2lii • —; ,Nuw Books t iew JBoofc* 11 JEST Published and for wife at 11. 311ncr& Oo*r»,Ka Si. SndthliieUl street! . « ' , r ’Tho pralrliir&’nut.-or Agotone, tlifh-ttcnegado, n romance., \mS. border lifo-r The greater. MTUino&thbwTk, • i appeared Id Blackwood, and &of hfobest ordcrof talent, ■n* every thing must be to :obtaiu.*dP>tssii>D into.: the-pages of that oldest of BriUsh a . ~ ; a ; Wbltefriar?, or the Day*of C b3 n'** ij, tax Historical ro-. maqce, Illustrated. TbU work bus nrhloved a world widu reputation, presenting the most brUllaut picture wtdejbthfl. ted inGfrecUa^ofapGriodtlietoiOst^t^sUoglnKngUsh *°EairKosemond, or tlrf- -Victun, liy : Pierce Egan, E«q author of Quinton stal>cjß SubßCrlptions roevdved for nuy Periodicalpublished. •>. 1 it yasm * cor, - ■■ r?o. S 3 Mcxrfthfleld street. ■ ' Redaction of nrlceal A t TIIE FRENCH STORE, mi<» MARKET STREET, J\, Fuji Tumty-firt V& Crtf -Good Bonnets for 12U*to., BonneV Ribbons Jbt\ 5. cl** U-jardi CMIeoM, 4 cta-j.Oood;. Shawls from 25 to 50 <Jt« best Crape nnd; Hilt Shawls, $3 to - ; very"nlco Jnwnaat S ctvut yanl; Borages, 2U to 25 ct« Tithes 31 ct>£ only, oxiil the cxijuMtc now style lUidoßoitxtslucodtaS7^cts. , ?yaßl. ' ' Mvfint annuaf sale begins this day, and 1 nsauro ifae la* illMnr jny flxcd determination to cl,wir my rfielves of iny 1-due Stock of Summer.. Good*,, to-make room lot my. Ball Winter snpply, which will shortly arrive .from, London, tkriW and Tfew VorKi • Smuo of my gooda were only > receir-: ■■: last week; and yet Twill sell tb«u cheap as the rest /. / ' Cemeiuber, I bate no ott but on new. &3b»ooa-hto, seasonable i A.-Gosling Jws, reduced'hey Millinery to so Taw a prlco-thct iadka iwhdita.buy •: them anv cheaper,. " . ~ jyff Fayette Snrtag* now Opett* > rruns highly-'. ottracuvo: nod &flhJonaWß :/3?A3fflßlNd . -X- BLACK hasbeen leased, together srltU th&/r‘FAYETTE SPRINGS HOTEL,?- adjacent tbcreto. by i the proprfofcar of . U.e “Farmington Hotels on •:. envod the cooks and the best supplies of every klrd* with a detcrmlofttian to plca*oali-bh .vij , Uoßt. I A-noW''hu3iS« injr, with flirty Booms* lias reccnUy.U?&addcdt^tlmesl|b-. BafrWymj. * / 1 Qj* \ These aPIttNGS are.surroamtal by the: most,deUghtftjl^p ,J -and JUorofiatio Mountain Scenery, In a pool .pure air and -pore water/ Tfao curative and purilVingpto* - pertirs of tlieso waters have bom fully -IHrt that they have never: Called toearOtho wandewes of 1 ;■>'•■ Scrofula, the most Inveterate Sores, andother dismes of tho . blood* ’ * '*■ STAGES ANB HACKS wlilarrivo *t cndleave tbssteagfe % boats at BmvnHvlUc daily,. whence vwitDra .wiil pessi in A drirqoffaur or'BvehoarSj to Gio bprlngSfOVcrftn/arolkad : MgAdamirgd Bend.-abont half, tbo dbtonco; through one-of'/ jUoricbcst&ndmost delightful qgrimiltttnrt c w couniryio TJnioatown, end rthen right gto fflrther»i?Ttf . .theLatfrclMountain, presenting from. its *Top«*rW«Ta* views of the great western vallsy, with *ui» rich, variegated naff ... , ' ll,Li XnidMrt.lt is confidently helftytd, tfe* ingpiaro to Urn counted StoSpMflßV* UDdttl ui>4OTifflial.««W a * wa^*£S“‘ ,*i~! < l % „ l-f 1 / / f . f v*, r 71 Smitbflqid ft. v. ■ „ ,W' : T
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