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Cordon or«*»£-*• ora,
Pursuant to a call Issued by too State Central Committee
ibr Western Pcnnsyivania, a Conner Centehtom of toa
fttenda o£ too Prohibitory lignor Law, was held yesterday
- to too toimbctdandPteßbytorlaaChurcli, (Bey. A.
M. Bryan’s,)'on Ebctb^treet^
IlmConvcntlen,wliicb,wosnttenaod by about sixty per
sons, (°p<ncg -whom' were a number of clergymen,) too
temporarily organised, by tho appointment, (on motion uf
4} - Iti. tasssad of3)r. Jiifcg cawinnm, as Cbatrmanyandfir.
A. G. iPCtomEESS, as Secretary.
Dr.aussmr stetedtoa object of too Convention, which
was to term. a Codnty Areodotlon. I to toko mtasnraa'ln rela
tion to obtaining toe passage of toa prohibitoryllguorlaw v
Afterha had concluded,
Eev.Mp. Subes moved thata commlttoo of five bo ap
pointed to report officers too permanent organisation of
tha Contention. Boy. Mr. Sparks and-aessrs. Kirkpatrick,
:,T' andHalts, were appointedaa thecommitteo.
The committee retired, andofter a short absence, reported
toe following officers:
Ztendent-Bon. JamaCisomasj of Wilkins Township
, TtoJVttl3f»e-Jiitis Erse,'of Upper Sk Clair Town
ahip.'BoT, A. D. Outran!, of Msnchesfer, FbasobG. Bum,
' of Pittsburgh, TnottaßbPCoNS Eli, of Allegheny Csty; Taoe.
J. BHfios, of Lower SL Clair Township; end Jons Wnianr,
* of Rtt Township.
Sordoriet— Dr. A. G. Sf’Cawnlsss and IHSTEL CO. O’Neil,
of Pittsburgh.
lly. Kirkpatrick moved that acommlttee of fivo shoaldbo
appointed to act as ft business committee. The following
persons were appointed .-J. B. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Steel,
Bov. John T. Pressly, Bov. A. a. Bryan, and Dr. J. W.
J! ■'"
EOT. E.W. Jameson, the State Agent, addressed th» Con.
• : Tention. • The gentleman unfolded; in a dear abd- distinct
manner, tho measures taken in Massachusetts, Maine,
Shade Island, and Michigan, to wears the pjissage of the
; Prohibitory hignar lanr.'.'lhD. plan itrhich flto gentleman
nntbldod, was the union and merging of the different tem
' poronco associations thronghont the Statcyinto » general
Stats Association, with a Central Committee, into whose
ihsMo all, the funds raised, thnmghout tho Btato,6houidbe
. J placed.'. .Thls plan,Uio-gcntli!niail satd.had been effectual
in every State where It had been pot in operation. All tha
gentleman askeffjyas the appointment of a committee in
evoryward audio wnsidpiiKaringthesatiLO relation tethe
County Committee that that'Committee did to the Stale
'.'■'Committee.;. Wien this was done, the orgaototion wonld
ho perfect throughout the State. Mr. Jackson gave an In.
:. terostjeg'account eftho progress 0f..4h0 canso in thts.Btato.,
‘Ailor Mr.- Jackvon lind conclndcd; the Convention ad-.]
jonmod to meet at a o’clock, in the afternoon
, ArtEaivooa session. .
The Convention met at 3 o’clock.
Eer.Jßr. Prestly offered a resolution to tho effect, that the
Chair shenidappoint aCommittee of three, to wait on Oov
’ Biglor, and bMJilm welcome to the city; and also invite his
nttendaneo to fife Oonventioli, to be htdd at tho church, in
the evening. Bev.-Drs. Prefsly and Campbell; and Colonel
Had 12 wore appointed ns the Committee of invitation
' Coi-Hiram Hulls offered ;the:fuUowing resolution. He
i prefaced It with o few remarks, in which lie: stated that the
. canvassing referred to in' the resolution,'was intended to
i haTe its effect on ihe'eounty conrcnuoats, of Iho twopartics.
TheTcsoiutions is ns follows: .-•-. .
Eaoltxd, That tho County Central Committee bo and are
.. herebylnstrncted'tocanvaas,orcanfletobocairvaß3ed,'thoJ
:■ several election districts during tho month of August. , I
John M. Kirkpatrick, Esg, Chairman of the Business 1
Committee, presented, on bchalforthatjCommltlee, the firJ.
lowing report, wbiehwas edopted.
; WncESAS, The “ State Probibltory llpaor Law Conven
tion:’ held at dlarrisfcnrg .in February tost,- appointed a
i. «. State CentrdtComraitta)’’,t» direct, fro efforts,andmsnsgo
tha affairs of. tho friends. of Prohibition throughout ■ tho
State; and Witauas, the members of said State Convention
; pledged themsclTia to raise ten thonsanddoßara, to bo ap
propriated for the porposchof .canvassing the State, and so
: omlng: competontrandrerporienced, speakers to bring the
c f-nt'cect properly l-efero tile jwopjc. therefore, on motion
•EcitSred, Thai wo hcnrtdy approve of tho proceedings of
the State Ccureulifin, and pledgo our cordial support to the
State Central Committee
f : Satilml, That .we will raise one: thousand dollars, the
.: amount subscribed hy Allegheny county, and pay the same
overto Jctnes >V. IVicr. Hep, .Treasurer: ortho .fctatc.Cen-.
brat Comcuttoo. - .... • .•
i JZcsdrcd, That Dr. Thomas Dale, Geo. It White, Iter. Jno*
- T. Prees3.Fr C. Masecy Kct. Samuel WlUlamv-John Alex?
-i undet-chd Thomas Sterijibeuppointed acoinmitteetoratee
the aforesaid eum of money, nncL'*ueh cthetftmdsas ihey
may deem, necessary.
• Itiitived, That xtc recommendthe *>Crystal Fountain and.
: State Ttitaperenav Journal*” pubtohedat llßrriflburgvto
; fha suppertef all- the frfcndsof prohibition,’betas-.tt paper
- ably conducted ami every waywortfay of.Uwlr support., -
i --XiaolvxL 'rhat'-n'o hereby request ihe State Central Com*
. miifotopreparo chrap trartsorpublicallonson ithesubjeet
. of prohibitrpn, -terertettsteo clrculntaonthroaghcrat this
• - Commonwealth.-
; •. . Bisolvidj That i a uar opinion inogreai question of pro*
; hlbltlofc now before the pt-oplo of Pennsylvania, Is of more
:icaportahCothan nßy.or o/l quwaonsnf.Stato policy.-
JBtsottcdy Tbot we call upon the Organised political jar*
•, -iies.ta nominate. candidates forofitce*worthy of onr eonfr
, • 4ecc^-ns. : 'noce other:-thou: reliable-tomperanc© mcn, no ;
matter to what political party they belong, shall obtain our
rapport. -
i ::--- ; :-rQn ihoecconJ lengthened:discMslpnnroflei
in regard, to the.di.'posolof the monoy raised. *Mr. Marshall
■contending that it shout 1 net hs Bent to llarrlsbnrg, hut
i • a Treasurer, appointed, and that 11 should be expended in
‘- this city. 'The rcsoluGon as reported hythe.Committco,\Taa
r,^adopted;hotrereriunanimously, r - •
"Jlr. Kirkpatrick offered the following resolution, , which
TOis&lfiondopted.
V • ‘ i!a<dr«fr That a County Control ‘Committee of fire, with i
11 -i ononddHlonal from eaoh ’ election district, toboeelected hy
' • the paideommitteai' be appointed by the chairman to act In
concert with tho State Central Committee In c&rrylng out
. the objects of this orgamiation.: . ?.■:;•••■ v :v -
T -Hio Chair appointed omtheCommittoef.under.the weolu*
blessrs. John H. Kirkpatrick, Thomas McConnell, CoL;
H.:nulteiDr.'JamftsGlenn4ind John D. Bailey. ;
the absornw of the Committee, appointed to wait
oteGor. ; Biglorj thcConrontteu was addressed on the test re*
. eolution reported by the Coramittee, by William n, Bur
lelgh.
■- Mass'Coxvxxnoir.—Tho Cznvcntinn at the Bcv. Hr. Bry
an's Cknrcb last night was very -large. Three hundred dol
lars .wns raised among tho- audience to .ho devoted to can
vasslng-ilio Stale. Addresses were made by Messrs., Jack
eon, Burleigh and others. . . •
After Mr. B. had concluded, the Convention adj earned.
Edmows* Housuoiui -Cuanm—Thomas P Idshbaugb
has arrived In our city, and'ls at the St. Charles Hotel, vrllh
11 model of “ one of tho vendors of tho age; it is nothing
else than a Horological Cradle. It issald to bo anlmprovo-
uni alrofatubeador the.j
exploded baby jumper.'-The bill says lt,laa “useful artiele;'* j
this wowouldn’tdoiiht for worlds/' Anything lnthc cradle I
line faumful; auiHhetnore powerful thesoporiferous influ
cneoekerted by tbe/cradle on. its inmate/tho mnrousefu! I
the “machine” itsdf. hTfaa cradle Is said to be “beautiful.’’ j
TTo like that; for ell babies are ugly, and tho contrast will
boplessani Me lure no doubt but the “Horological Cra-1
flic” will liavo ngreat run. Babies rocked in It, are said,
■when they grou up, to exceed oll.others, In manly or wo*
manly 1 beauty, as the case, or ralher the sox may to. .-The I
“ fastest men.” was rocked m ouo of theso cradles, and when J
-taken oat he was succeeded liy one of thestrong minded’’ j
■wbinen of the ago. Hie proprietor firmly believes that tho 1
crop of babies coming up In tlicso cradles, will bo tho
“bright particularsUra’*;or Uio.next generation.-: In this
: aiserlloh-ho is supported .by the,certificates of the fathers
(whore tboy are knowhjiirall tho Inmate* of tho era dies la
question.
Seriously speaking- it Is a serious subject, cradles,—the
■ Horological Cradle is u Very beautiful as well as nselUT arti
cle, Hud well deserves to bo classed among the great Jin
pravcmenUor lie nineteenth ecnlnry* It Is so constructed
as to wind up ou the principle of clock work, and -will con
tinue torun, keeping the cradle In motion for several boura-
It is applicable also to lounges, Sofia, settees; 4c, and can bo
made a most beautiful article of furniture. The cradle Is
~ Pjaccd-bet ween. two upright blocks, fa which tha machlnery
•Is placed, and wliirh is much on the same principle as the
Workslnaclock.: By simply winding them up.lhe. cradle
. will rock for several hoars without intermission. The pro;
prietor, Mr. Loshbaogh, offers for. sale; P number of patent
rights, for the invention fa adjoining Stales. It was patent*
ed this year. *
* CEArctosPsajLT.T.— David Mann, yesterday laid nn fa
formation boSirc Aid. itrinlmri, accusing James Vf. Guthrie,
‘ pfOlarinn county, ofperjutyi The information stated that
: onlho 26th of Ju1y,.1843, Oulhrie .rnndb an affidavit before
■ AM. Wct/on, of tills dty, that he-had a just and eqnltable
defence to the -wholo of plaintiff's claim, In a certain action
then pending in tho District Court, of Allegheny county, In
wHebMnrrivtho deponent, was plaintiff, and Guthrie de
■r fcndend-The oath or aßMavitwiis filed as a matter* of record
In that case, and Mann, stated In the information hls belief,
that the said affidavit was a wilful petj ary.
. . - ——
Piny.—The fire on Thursday morning, was In the Ice
houso or Hartley, in an alley running between the Sec
ond Church and tho Ibrf buildings, flora FUUi street to Fix
’ gtaaUcy. -The Ico house and:the hosomauulactoryofH.
H. Hartley, were both injured by the fire, thoughnot to a
great extent.- - -
Tbofiro broke out in the office- attached to the building
’Mr Hartley returns Ills thanks .to.tho firemen for their gal
lant exertions to sqvo^dsproperty. . ■_
Bus Ahead.— John Yeager, of tho Glen Hotel was yester
flay arrested and held to bail, by Alderman McMastera, for
a%ther bearing; pna charge of keeping a tippling house.
Tho information was made by John S. Howry and Isaac
Wi.wi.ll Considerable fun is anticipated at the hearing of
the case, as a great number of prominent citterns have Wen
subpoenaed as witnesses,— among them, preachers, doctors,
lawyers, and other persons occupying prominentposlUons.
;. EsnsoAnJlcimsT—A breakage occurred yostonloy morn
ing to the machinery of the locomotive, attached to, tho
freight train, el Freedom, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania rail
road, which detained the Height train several hours; end
'nlso kept hack the accommodation train,fromNew Brighton,:
two hours beyond UlO regular Umo. Tha detention was
caused by the centre bolt of the forward truck of tho looo
iuottveybreskiug end letting the driver fell to the ground.
<3m» EsoiSEEE.—Oliver W- Barnes, Pea, who has Bad 1
■ the advantage, Sn addition to a largo general experience, of
' a *„(, qualifying connexion with tho Ponnsylvania Bali
road, as an Engineer there-, Baa now been chosen Chief En-
Elncer of the Pittsburgh and Conncllsvlite Kailroad.
- Jlr, Bames Is'nn accomplished .Engineer, and. acompo
tent man of business,' anil, the Company ora fortnnato In
yoldrlng bis services from the start i
UonsicuiTcaAi, tjssiwa.—jGvgalar in ce ting of the Pitts*
•fcurgh Hortlenltuxafc Society, was .held Jaito of the
Board of on TfaincßOAj,.;rolyfith f -at lbjs o’clock,
. A* fiJ., J.Cblslettjtfao ia the Chair.-
■-;Talha: uJhsencs of the GaHahcrwas
appolntedgecrctary,.protou* „- s • „■ --
I.'..lff::ttlflftwTfi- ■fhftirfnttTV t tif ‘-thn: aommlttao tO-tetise the
Constitution and Bj-Bswsof tho Society, reported, which
teport,wlth btxiono alight amendment, .was -adopted as,
read. * <r/
. ' A carHflcd copy of the charter of the Socjoty woa received
nnct readliy the Secretary. 1
ffittiipmen,ffeyo-admitted Ba niftniheiß of
'the BodetyA!6fc Waliaco, Hngh-liee,-Gi S,<Jhlttick, Ad.
nm Ammon, Goo A. Berry, A* Brodloj, Geo. Blade, Wm. B*
Pnfioy, -Wm. Cartrigbl, Jaa. George,Jas. Kennedy.
,0a motion, adjourned. _
On the adjournment of the Sodoiy, the BrecnUw Oom
mlfctoe of'the aside eonronodUat the earns place, the.PresL.
dent, H. taking the Chair.
’iha followiiig gentleoien-iroro in attendanceMcsara.
Woods/ John TJardock. Jr., . Chlalottj • Wardrop, Bigham,.
Korspcrgcr; tJpdike, WlUlams, McKnlght, Goohring, fcowen,
ilcKane, Campbelland Qfdlaher. Several .spectators trere
Tikewiso la attendance.
* Xha minutes of the preview mooting ;were md and
adopted.
- The standing committee, whose duty.it is to report month
ly oaths ftult. most worthy-of cultivation in Ibis county,
made ft lengthy,as well, us learned and interesting report-'
on tho varieties of strawberry :whlch ■ flouteh best on-our
soil.
This report elicited a very interesting and animated dis
cussion, iuwhichndorly .every member of the Board partic
ipated.' From the able manner in which the tecta laid dorm
In the report were diseased, it -was plainly evident that tho
report Was Incomplete, and perhaps, on certain points, not
■ very reliable. It.was therefore withdrawn by tho committee,
who were allowedonotfaer-month to complote their investi
gations.
At tho meeting there was a better display of plants, flow*
era and vegetables, tlpm wo bare had fbreotao Ume. Afnong
•the articles exhibited for competition, wo observed now corn,
beets, tomatoes, red peppers, . che»rlcs, TBSphcrries, goof»cr
berries,nnd flowers, of almost ovoryhno..
■■■;■ All tho articles exhibited weroeXccUont, but tho goose
berries, 1 ia particular, were very largo and line.; We have
'never seen better specimens than were exhibited.
'- Tho following is the report of the committee on plants
and flowers;
The Committee on plants and. flowers report, that Messrs.
Kennedy ( A-Ocl, of Boy wood Nursery, exhibited a very
'choice collection ofopohuodrgc} varieties of seedling Carna
tions,°f them wanted by exhibitorß, and wpll worthy
tho attention pf Florists, to which ipuy ajr*rd a premium
of s3^
To the same gentlemen, for tho boat collection of roses, a
premium of $2. ,
T* Capt. D. Holmes,Tor a foodling phlox, vety pretty, $2.
To John Murdock, Jr., for best boquofc, $l.
Signed, Boat. McKircain,
. a. Oufr&ai* - ■
• Tfto following premiums were also awarded to exhibitors;
- -Ono doilav to Holmes, for the best beets. - -
: Fifty cents to W. it. Williams, for a basket of fine Postolr
raspberries.■ ■ • ...
One dollar to A. Hersperger, for twelve vartetM cf goose
berries.
Qp motion, adjourned. k
LicxHs£s CißAnTi3».—TTbo following llwusiw for selling
Uquorin this city, and Allegheny werg grafted yesterday,
by tha Court of Quarter Sessions. •
• • Ist Ward—Henry VU-rhoHcr, Alexander Cupplas, and
Hugh Golly.
1 2d Word—Patrick logoldsbyand Patrick-Spencer.
Sd Ward—George Aurcnts, Elizabeth Hill, Joseph Kaiser,
JohnN- Berthe, John Jlkh and James Shannon.
4th Ward—Harrison Graham, Samuel Hare, D. J. Potser
andV.Tvbh
sth Ward—Morris Marlin. .
? In the fitb, 7th, and fllh Ward*, no lkemvx were granted.
Sth Woni—»To|iaS f BJUter. :
Met Ward; Allegheny—John Bmgnck, qco, Ppoudley and
JohnGoehrtng..
, fidWard-jGeorge Walters.
CdWanl—Peter Geteo and Thomas Atkinson.
j 4tb Ward Wm. Hillman, John Solon, Peter McGmncM,
Jamcs'Mc'Dotittnnd Winifred Sweeny. -<•■■■
ATWjfP*® Bfiscut—Wllllafl*' Rea tras arras tail yesterday
at t ho wharf, autl taken before Mayor JUddl* accused with
assault and battery, and disorderly oondgch On tbo first
charge be wo s to ball, anil on the latter, .fined.
Two men, named Brown anti MeHobn, ware fined for at*
tempting to roycue Rea from the oDlcera. McKufcn paid
his fioe f but Brown vpa committed in default
• Rite OF HIS StATB FalO.—The CcmmHloo appoiQteti to
«eloet a elto for the Fair, bare attended to that doty. The
jpxruM selected U u Donnr’e Field,” immediately beyond tho
city line. The field U very large, and if not extensive
«noogh, additional ground* «e enppese, can bonhlalnod.
TELEGUAPHIO.
By tho o*BoWy linos far tho Horning Post.
■ The America's nulla srodiu hero to-mght.
' Tho Hermann arrived this morning, having sailed fra as
Svwthainpton on tho 22d. - She brings larailon. dates to the
Sjd... ■ ?.
The neve of tho capture of tiankln la confirmed, with the
aubsequent evacuation off tha city, anil the ile&at of the
rebels out-ldc.
; ‘ British troops hare been crileretl to Shanghai, tbr.the pro
taction of. British Interests. -
The TJ/B, vessel Susquehanna, traa going up to h'sultm,
-with the .American Oomruissloner, when aha grounded, uni
finally returned.:
- ■ pirates trere busy on the coast, out! bad attacked several
English vessels.... .
- Allwasquletat Canton, end the trade la Imports was
large, atreduccd.rates.
Business vassospended at Shanghai.
The steamer Hlssisslppl-was expected at Shanghai on tho
27th April.
The Atlantic arrfvedoat on the 21st, at 10 in the erening,
> and sailed on the lltb. ■ 1 .
Philadelphia, July 7,
An accident occurred last flight on tho Baltimore: rdad.—.
Tho train due here at midnight, which was thrown from the
track this fide or Wilmington, by a piece of wood, which
shad been placed across the road- The h&ggago and express
caw were shattered. - Throe persons were standing on the
platform to *Told.pay*dg their passage, one of whom was
'killed, and the other two ladty wounded. Tho name of the
killed U’unknown; the two who were wounded belonged to
• Philadelphia, their names were dames Biddle and John Jef
frey. The Company offer a reward of $5OO for the arrest of
the perpetrators of tbo mischief.
A meeting to bo held here to-night, to njafch arrange*
mentsfor the reception of President Pierce. i
•.*WASnnroiosiCitr, JoJy 7.
Tho statement that the President has determined to de
cline public receptions on Ms trip to New York, la Untrue.
I am authorized to statu that he will learo Washington on
Monday, sod remain its Baltimore that night; he will reach
Philadelphia, and leafing thereon Wednesday, wilt. arrive
in New York on Wednesday ofening. :lUs : *olte wiU «o
prire Mr. Guthrie, Gen. Parti, Gen. Cußblug,Judgo|Cai&p>
hell,and Mr. Siduoy Webster.
flALnjloa*, July 7.
Now Or! pans papers of Friday are rccelT«d, hut there is no
n °Se Republic rays the frigate ColumLla Is still at Pensa
cola to take Mr. Borland to Central America, but nothing Is
known of hia movements. He has not communicated with
the State Department since lie left Washington city.
Ashtabula, Ohio, July 7.
The body of J. B.Benney, mate, who was lost off tbo pro
peller Ogout*> lastspring, was found, and buried hew to-dsy.
TELEGRAPH HABKETB.
Ntw Yoafc July 7-
pi 11,000 bbls State at $4,62(54,08; Ohio $4,02®
4 fijj the Btc&mer’B news had a depressing effect on the mar
ket Grain,-Sales 600,000 bos Wheat at st,22fur.Western,
easier: sales 10,000 boa Corn, mixed, at yellow CB, ea
sier. Whisky .-Ohio 22 U, better. Proflsions...Salesnf 400-
bbb Mesa Pork.; at $16,50; PUnte sales 1 200
bblsHeW Beef at $12,76, steady; Beef Uam* 12@16, dull;
rales 200 bbls Shouldora at 0&; llama 0, firm; sales 200 bbls
Lard at 1014 belter. Butter ilrm at 10@15^ # OoUon, ; .Balea
1600 balcar&tter. - Coffw...Salcsooo bags Bio t\ DJ& firm.
SujfarMiSalflßfiWbhds Sugar; Orleans, at 4# Musroiado
47-S.easr. 3lolsascBn.Sales 100 bbls Orleans at 28, dull.
: .• PnoADOpniA, July 7.
■ Plonr morket unchanged; rales6oo bblrndxed Western
atfcl.CS seme newly ground nt $4,70; sale* bb)» Brandy
wine ol 45,12. f Bye F10tir...53,62; small sales. Cam 04.
Whcat- Bnt little arriving, soles 1000 bus new Southern red
at $1.10; some to arrive ; next week at $1,06, Bye steady at
'B3. Corn very scarce, and In demand. the last salo of yel
low wasmadeatW. _ . „
Cmcnuun, Jnly 7.
Bivcr stationary. Weather flno. ,Plour...Balra 800 bbla
at fc3.76®3,96. 'Whisky closed dull * 0 flo *
tire4emahd ot9&- Ail other articleappchangcd* ;
T°y
0 LOAN—SIOOO cast oad .siW>® la at 6,12
J*»* » rt.
Semi-Anm»l Btuel , , .
A A MASON A‘CO.'S first CTeSt SOlDtaDnUal ftttlO 01
, Store, N0.25.Fi0h Streep
will commence on Thuredßy,JfaJy7thj 11 !*
mense stock, comprising ©Tcr7.deflcrlptJon or
the latest styles, embracing upwards of sixty dwusand dol
lars In SUks, Shawls and Dress floods, nearly uU
purchase, trill bo marked down and-closed nut at from one
third toone-hiUf lesslhannaualprices........
Their trhola stock of and :Bilk Mantulas,
will bo sold off at a great discount.-Together trtih cases
and'paekagesof Muslins, WhttdQoods, KmbroxderJes>lnees,
Hosiery, Gloves, Chocks, Twoods, Summer. 8 tuffs? -Jeans,
Cloths, Casskaercs. -i ; ,•
* All of which win bo closed out at less than wholesale
nrlees, and materially less than auction sales. ... ■
Pittsburgh, July.C, 1853. > . A.. A. MASON & CO. :
SUNDRIES— 20bbis;Tar* -
10 do ’ No. 1 throet Oil;
20; do: Tannerydo;
20 do*. Zine Wash Boards;
. BObia.’ Star Candles; - .
• SO do* Raidas; ’: . ..
. - •-..-•.••lStcs.-'RUa; • .
40bxg. Choose;.
20 lugs lib. dx thrift Tobacco;
icaseffßarrowes* fl>. Lump* <
mul for ’ lal °^ RK p ATBICK & HBPBOMB.
country Seats for Sale*
-r OFFER lbr sale all that portioa of zsy RIVER BOTOOM,
X v lying betrreon the Pittsburgh and -Braddooh!s Field
Plank Road and the Honongahela Hirer, in-lota of-ten
acrob and upwards. It is about 7}£ miles from thsdiy,aud
contains about 70 acres. Any person desirous of pUTcna
dag a pleasant home in the country, is respectfully touted
to examine the situation; and for terms apply to Mr. A. B.
jITLLIGAN r othia Lime Depots corner of Liberty and Car*
streets, to lb* «s£§§?■
"SeiUOTAl* ■ ' : ..
TOHN GRAHAM Km wrnored
TW^as^S,^nSuaro^Sbranches. Thanhfolfortho
liwSSroniure hehas fJeretofcr® peceirod from blsnu*
UDerai,patTonflgß Cc aa» w**. fbr a continn*
to thiTbyt tymner Md
win :*fc®
fSS&sssc*«ggSS?*
rSiKUOT. ■ w«ww,
COMMERCIAL" POST.
.OF.PXITCBUKeEXffiESEI.
r • ■*:•.,><■ - Offic* or fas Dutr-MaaßWoPogy, v >
t Friday, Jtflyfl, 1853. /
In reviewing the market for. .the? part' week, -wo are left
[.without any Bpeclalmovement to notice in; nay eftho lead*
iag-dep&rtmentaof trade; vlnfactj-wemlghtalniost stereo
iype our remarks of the market tor the pastfbur weeks/dnd ;
we can look for, but; little - improvement La„■ business un
til after the botsummer months. Manyofouraercbants
ere preparing to spend afew in the country; to re.'
exult for tho fhll season, and till then tho business of the
city-will :b$ iu4nclpaUy orrnimtail -’ln the
Tzutfket,; Tre .3mTe. so material: change: to note. The
business is bacon* -groceries, dc. don?, is almost altogether
with. dty customer*;- flour ftir tho past week has not moved
'OtTrery briskly,'the demand having been fat limited, with
reference t& the wheat crop, now-harvesting,and reported
Injuries dope it by the fly asnl othar inseetyso muthtiom
-.plained of by many Of opr farmers. We copy tha following
from out exchanges,' towhich we call attention-fa v - -::
Tns Coops op Micuioas, Nowfl ako gentleman
who has Just returned from Grand Havei, through the tier
of oouxrtica which lie alongtbo proposed lino of the Oakland
- and Ottawa railroad, stated that the crops of wheat haro the
most luxuriant appearance ho ever saw. Tbo crop will al
so bo ready for cutting early, probably a week earlier than
usual. The breadth of wheat grown la folly equal to the
amount sown Is former years; . Oar informant also- states
that throughout the whole region preparations arc being
made to sow much more wheat than usual fbr the next
crop.— Xkf,Jdv,
. Oar peoplo aro now in the midst or the whe&tharmt, and
wo do not bcllevej thatin a rcsldcnco-of 13, years in Bast
Tennessee, wo have evnr seen a 'better crop; We have not -
yet beard of a single field that is seriously affected with the
rat, which so frequently blasts the prospect of the farmer
just as he Is on tbe.evcnfgathertag his crop; The weather
for.tha last faw weeks has wen Tory dry, and the orfta crop
.will be light—ln many places a total failure. Com goner*
ally la backward, yet looks well, as the Armors hare availed
themselves of the dry weather to thoroughly work it, and
with a good'season from thlstlme on, immense quantities
will be raised.— Alhau>Hmn,, PotL t ,
The wheat crop in North Carolina, wq learn from the
•Fayetteville Observer,- is generally good; but the quantity
sowed last frills stated to havo been loss than usual. -The
oat crop, however, is very Inferior, owing to the long con*
tinned.droughts. ■ ■
Tbo wheat harvest on Jam os river, in Virginia, is now at
Its height, And the crop heavy.
. The-farmers of this section, soys the Ontario (New York).
Repository, must be expecting a bountiful rctonr-far their
labors of hist year. Wheat and grass could not be well more
promising at this season. Unlessyomo rery unlooked, far.
evQ happonMheso crops must bo far beyond, an average.—
Other crops appear very late, but s}Ul very fine, ail the wot
weather considered., v •.
AflUES—The demand during the week was .moderate far
Soda, without any change.to note in price. We quote Do
mestic Sodaat Imported Ccarls at former
quotations; Saleratus, fcmall cates at in barrels and
: boxes. ... •
i APPT.ES~.Tho market is baro, and we hear of no sales to
: report, as the season is about over,
aLQOEOI*—We continue oqr quotatious, with limited
sales at 40@4S, far 76 to Oi » cent proof.
ALE—In this article wa navo no ciinngo to notlcofrom
last week; the shipping demand Is brisk, and prices arc un
changed. We continue to quote at $0,87 and $9, as to qual
ity and brand.
BEESWAX—There is very Hrtlo coming In, and sales are
only In a small wsy, at 23@24, from first bands end from
slott*. ■■ ' y ' :
BEANS—There is tat little demand for Beans, and «aJes
an confined principally to thoretail trade. We quote fm&li
white at $1@1,12, from first hands and stores.
BROOMS—Balaff during tbs tra>k were mode at 1,37
@1,75; first hands; tho stock ample.
BRICK—The demand continues brisk fot BoUrar, at $25
far common, and $4O for extra; :v
BUCKETS AND TUBS—The manufocturers’ prices are
$1,85 tor Buckets, tosh; No. 1 Tubs SOJIS, No. 2 $5,50? Keel*
ers, $2,75. Sales of Buckets from stores at >
BUTTER—Good ftolt Butter Is ware* with some demand
tor retailing, at 10@H; receipt* aro Ugbt. Ip keg or park*
ed.buthtllehasyotcomefbmrard.
BACON—The demand fur Baron Is mostly confined to
Shoulder* and tiaras to tho city trade, and last week's prices
remain unchanged. Sugar Cured Hams are scarce and la
demand. Sales on Friday of2ooo lbs Shoulders at 4OOO
do Shoulders and Rams at 6V£@9)£ On Saturday the de
mand was moderate; with sales of IOOQ B>s Shoulders and
Hams at 4000 do U&ms and Shoulders at 9}<£?-Gj
1000 do Hams 9 jZ. On Monday, bring 4th of July, nothing
was done. On Tuc&iay, the demand was active, with sales
of 0000 lbs Shoulders at 63000 do 6,7>6@9*£ tor Should
ere. Sides and Hams fiOOOdo llama at 9>s 1 hud If.. Round
st S; 20Q0 lbs at Shoulders aud Hams; 1009 do
canvassed tfams 16}$. OuThurad&y the «Upa were brisk
to the trade, at the fallowing rates: 10,009 fos at 1%
6U for Shoulders, Sides ami flam* 1000 do Uams 91$ 2009
do Shoulders 1000 do do 500 do Uams at 9>fr 5000
do G*£for Shoulders. Sugar Cured llam»are«c!UagatlO%
@I!U for plalntocanvassed.
COFFEE—Tho market thepwt woekbas been rathernulot
with uo large operations to note—holders however, exhibit
a considerable degree Of firmness. - Small sales have
Vcp made.to tho trade at 10, mostly, at loM»
(he stcck In first bands Is moderate, we notice by late ad
vices from Rio that the crop falls considerable short of last
year..- -
DRIED BEEF—We quote regular ralpf gt 9 )4 for plain,
and for canvassed.
DRIED FRUIT—We note limited sales of Dried Applas at
C2@7o, fimrn stores. Peaches $1,76©52; dull.
EGGS—The demand has Increased, and prices have fon
der Ught receipts} advanced. We now quota at 10©10}£ tor
&rsb Eggs.
FEAtUlißS—Bales are regutarly mode ai4Q@4s» from
store.
FIRE CLAY—Regular sales ore making of Bolivar St $l2
$ ton.
Fl^ll—The marked continues firm aud the demand active
for MackereL We note eales steady from stores at $10,50@
10,75 tor No 3 large, the fadtar price to the tountry; Shad
No 1 trimed, we quote KekledHerring In
moderate request at £5 1 50@5,b% Baltimore-: liming |6<i>or
60; Bake Fish $0(3510 fur Trout and White* -
FLOUR—Since tlie date of our last, we hate uothinff spe
cial to notice In breadsyiffs, thtr market hu not exhibited
much animation, and prices U anything less firm. On Sap
unlay the demand was limited and receipts very-light, the
principal sales were from store and warehouses, with sates
of 310 bbls from warehouse at $&85; 50 do exfcru at $4,12.
On Blonday none offered. On Tuesday there-waaonly a
oodcrato demand, with but oas or two sales from first hands,
the following are tlio transactions for that dsy: 100 bbls ex*
tra from store at $1,12; 50 do superfine at $4; 70 do from
first hands at $3,65; 74 do $3,56<34 tor superfine and extra.
Oq Wednesday calcs cf 100 bbls at $3,67; 50 do at On
Thursday receipts were light, with buf 1|U1« inquiry In the
market, sales of one or (wo emalflots were madout the rifer
at $3,67@4 tor superfine and extra; 200 do from warehouse
at53,85@3,87.
The amount of flour Inspected in June Is, as follows:
Superfine 7,512
Fine..,- - HO
Condemned- - 253
Rye- - 47
Nrtr Took, July 7.
GRAIN—We nolle©* continued gooddemand tax Oats and
Corn. Receipt! being Tory light, price* for tho fanner hare
advanced. We nolo ready Bales of Oat* at 42@43; Corn SO
<553; Wheat sells readily 10 our Mill* at from. SO© 90 cents
a* to quality; By© firm at 53&G0; Barley dull at 50.
QBRASS—SaIes at coiituon to prime.
GUNPOWDER—Wo ijoto rwnlar sales by tho kec at $V
Co©s for FFFG; Ky. rifle CM & 51*50;'do down 1 p>can}*
tors $4,50*,.FFG51©4,50; rock powder $3, with tho Tegular
discount to the trade.
GERMAN CLAY—Sales In amaU lot* ore made at $2O to
$23, cash andtlme:
GLASS—There continues a moderate demand for.'Window
Glass to tho dtyand country iradu, and sale* of country
brands of Bxlo at s2@2,l2,nnd $2,2&@2,5Q fbr 10x12, from
first hands: gales from store at 20c. advance on these rates.
1101*8—We cqntlpoe ipofatlops for Western New York—
HAY— sales at the se&les *tsU®l2 9 ton.
quote common western atllf pruned*? 11
@l2V* grccn<©*J^.
UEMP—The demand Is limited, with regular small sale*
atsl2)@l23 ® ton, ca*b.
. LEAl>—There Li a decline in this article, caused by s do>
cllno in tho westernmarkets. WequotePls:nawatC?£@7;
Bar , Shot $22 $ kog, or sl,7fi@l,»T St sack.
LEATHER—The sales of small lots to the country and
city trade aro artito, and.prices well maintained. Woqnoto
New York Bed at 17&S), for damagwl and good;BalUmore
23@21; Upper s23@i*4; Calf Shins at §lo@34^do*.
LlME—Sales upp made at $1,23 flbbl, from stores, for
Louisville.
LARD—Wo quote at hy the bbl, and in
kegs. '
LUMBER—SaIe? at the Allegheny rlrur at $S,6O@9 for
-common, anil $19,60(3)20 for cU-ar shingles $2,&0 M.
MESS PORK—We quote limited mJm at SLS@IG,&O.
MOLASSES—The sales during the week, wore limited at
30@31 for oak oooperage, anti 28@29 In Cyprcaa bbla to tho
diy trade.
NAVAL STORES—'Wo quote Rosin at53@3,25;
$3,7&@4,2&, according to tho also of packages; Turpentine
at 60o® gallon.
IKON AND NAILS—Iron and Nalls remain without
change.
lium—Cowbor bar
u Rand.
t( Hoop
Gas Pips
Nana—lo to £0 penny.
8 to 9 4 M ' r. 6,**.
« 6 to 7 .*• ‘ . 6.75
« f, « 8,00
« 4 « : 0,25
« 3 . u ...« ~ 7/25
BPlt!&~'Cnt3 6,75
iVWe.—Manufacturers (to wholesalo buyers) take off a.
regular disconnt of abort 10 pqr Cent. on tho different- rises
ls&B—We qaoto regular sales of No. 1 lord at 80? No. 2
at*7o; Linseed at T2®76.
PIG MBTAL—We hayo but few transactions to notain
this article. tVe have not been advised of more than otic
sale since our last, which was 100: tons. Washington Canal
Metal at $40,0 months. Thero is an active demand In the
market tor No. 1 Allegheny.
POTATOES—Tbereis now but little demand tor Potatoes,
with bat tow sales transpiring. We quote Bods at 35@ t 0;
Neshaqnocks and Pink'BycAaranotin demand.
RAGS—In good demand at -
g AT.TWTho manutocturera: nare adrancod prices, aud
strictly adhere to thotoUowlng rates: No.l,common, $1,20;
51,25; and extra $1,35. . '
SEEDS—Tho market Is over, and nothing is now doing la
Closer or Timothy. ; Flaxseed wo quote at P 0 to $l.
TALLOW—Tho ruling rates are o}{@!>J4. ,
I WHISKY—Wo quote regular solo, of Uectlfled at 22@23.
i WHITE LEAD—Wo hovo nochango to noto in this art!-
da, but pterions rates aro firm. Wo qnoto pure at |2#>.
WOOL—The amount now offering in our market Is small,
i, the largest and most derirablelota bare boon bought up.— •
i We heard of soles in small lots at 45@55 tor common to fall
i blood; extra choice 60. Thp following- is tho state of the
Philadelphia market, (is tak?u from tho Commercial Lists—
i Wooir-The receipts of the now dip from the West aro in
creasing. There has becixp fair demand, partly tor the sup
ply of Bos tern manufactures, and prices are steadily main*
toiaed. The week’s sales amount to 275,000 lbs, among
which we notice 150,000 Jbfl mixed Western fljecccs to arrlye,
on private terms; 30,000 lhs fall blood flic, on time; 35,000
[£ fleece 4»@Bsc; ltf.ooo Wood 68c; W.OWftsJcr
mt VKSAV/fc 60W D» tab and % blood 60c; 10,000 lbs up
wsshklatl2@Sl!o, cash and on time,.end the balance In
amalUots within thorange ofour qoonlatlons.
m o Colonial Wool sales at London closed on tho lttfc
dL6OO hales worn sold, principally for oonsnmpfjpn on spot.
Prices mini firm throughout, and tending against bnyers.
TxAEflB Qg GESTIiEMEN’fI CONOBBSS
A OAITEBS; Webster »nd Oxford Ttasnlso, tomo new
% QA g&- BcgME|tT2 .
THE President and ManagoMof V.tbp Company for «cct*
lng a Bridge ovor tlie MlcgUeny
barga in the County-of Anosbony,.haj^snjBMT4^.
Sam a dividend of Ono Dollar and SoTenty-Flro Cents, out
of tho profits of iho last six moott>s» r on oMh, pba» °“ l ,f.
capital* tock of said Companyon
less the tax to the Common wealth; and which will bo paid
to stockholders, or their legal repreacatatWes, on or- after,
tba 6th Instant,
jyfclw
Koal Bitut for Sale* ' ~
THEaubscrlbors are authorized to sell, co faToraoie
terms, o MW GROUND, ritnato In the Borough or
mnnineham, fronting cno hundred anil nlacty-tTTO foot on
the MonOngehela Blvor, and extending bacSthfl same width
along Joseph streeti three hundred and nlnotjr ftettoßlng
'ham street. r.-. ‘V .
-jt Is MUstoA thatthere la no Real Estate In Pittsburgh
or IttTlclnltjr more advantageously located for a mszmrao
taring establishment than thls property.
hnownon ajgl&tionto^
% 144 Fourth street,
....ft-Vccnt!!.
fkgje
....
.7@SOc.iproot
...•45,00 keg.
JOBS HARPER, Trwumror-
SBXflSrofr STOCKS.
v. coaaKTEJ) dailt m *sa Hoarora
P&tric&B - 6 Ftlendf Bxebttit]
« Corber 'of Fifth and Wood shrciS 7 I
LOANS I |
United States Cs. 18S8 $119,00]
United Slateafl3.lBsa«„.~.~«~~. 100,00
P0mwy1Tnn1aC5.1870....i............. - 105,00
.65,
Allegheny c0anty05.........
Allegheny county c0up0n5.........
Pittsburgh city
Pittsburgh city coupons, payable!
v.'New-
. Allegheny City 0i.,..- ——
Allegheny City coupons, payable
BANK STOCKS.
Bank of Pittsburgh-——. .—-v*
Merchants atAlannfac tu re re’ Bank
Exchange Bank-
-Farmers! Depowtßank.——
Allegheny Savings 8ank......
BRIDGE STOCKS. .
Monongahela 8ridge,—.........
StChurfltxoet Bridge—.—*—
Hnnistrect Bridgo.———
Northern Liberties Bridge-
INSURANCE STOCKS.
Western Insurance Company......
Citizen*! Ins nr once Company—
Associated'Firemen’s Company—
. TELEGRAPH STOCKS.
Atlantic and Ohio-. ......
Pittsburgh,Cinclnn&U*LoulsTlllc
lake Brio -
Pittsburgh Gas Works...- .....
Monongahnla Slackwater—
- RAILROAD STOCK.
Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad.......
.Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-.
:Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad...
Marini Railway and Dry Dock—.
.Turtle Creek Plank R00d............
Perrysvlllo Plank Road.
Groeasburg Turnpike...
Chartiera Coal Company.
COPPER STOCKS. v '
Pittsburgh and Boston.; ...
North American....
North West.—. .................
North Wcsicra-.;........ ...
Adventure............
OhioTrapßock .......
Minne50ta........:.....;....'.
Pittsburgh and Isle Royal..--—.
Douglas Houghton
Ontonogan.- -
Ridge..
Fire Steel.. ;
Colling..;.-:...———--:
Altec.
Bluff..-.;..-...-..;....;.-......——.
Peninsular-—. —.
, Avery—. ♦ - —:
Forest.—. ;
Phccn1x..........
Iron City-
BAHX HI
JTE LIST.
COEBXCTO DIXIT FOR
. Tins Btnuiwa post ot
Hoon ft Sargent, Exchange Bankers,
Career of If bod and StxOi ttreds, 2*i!ttburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA- i QIUO.
Pittsburgh Bants par.lHtatoßk.axulbraiiches-. 9£
Philadelphia “ £4
Brownsville “ par.! Bank of Sandusky-..-..
Buck* county “ ......... 60
CherterCo.(uQwlssue)... Norwalk 60
Colombia Bridgo Co -... 60
Danville “ - l^iWooster.-..—...... ..25
Delaware 00. “ Isi INDIANA* ' :
Doylcstown 11 ffiState Stock flanks—.......
Easton “ —. >4iStatellk.andbrancbes 3?
Germantown “ \Jj ILLINOIS.
Inncoster Banka. VijState Stock Banka— %
Lebanon u VllStato Bank Branch-... SO
Montgomery co. Banks... Bank of Illinois-.-,...:- 75
KENTUCKY.
All solvent 8anka*.......
! MISSOURI.
Statoßfc.anilfcraachM.* %
MICHIGAN.
AU Solvent Banks..* 1
WISCONSIN.
Marino a Fire Insurance
Co.at Mllwaukle*...,.. 2
TENNESSEE.
AH solvent 8ank5.*...... 3
NORTH CAROLINA.
AU solvent 8ank5.......* 1
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All solvent Banks...**.. 1
■ GEORGIA.
All solvent 8ank5,,....... VJ.
ALABAMA. *
NorttfumberUad “ ... /x\
Bottstille “ ... VA
Beading “ ... yA
Schuylkill county “ fi
Washington “ ... par.
West Branch “ ... Vi
Wyoming Vi
Carlisle a fi
Chambersburg—. fi
Brie - fi
Gettyeburgh fi
Harrisburg fi
Qonesdale %
Sliddlfftown-..— fi
fi
York Banks.. %
Belief Notes fi
United Statos 8ank...... 15
All solvent Bank*..,—,. 6 \
. MDISIAKA,
All solvent Banks.... l\i
EXCHANGES......
N'ew York— . par.
Philadelphia— .par.
Baltimore.;..; .... par.;
Cincinnati—..... 3£ dbc’L ;
foalSTiUft.. gdta'f.
St. L0uie—.—.....1 dlsc’t. :
VALUE OP OODiS,
American Gold (new)— par.
American Gold (old) ~prm.
Sovereigns —..54 83
GuLne*v*.~ ..... 5 CD
Pc&lcrlckdara....,7 fip
Ten Thaler*. ............ 7 SO
Ten Gni1dcrt......... 8 00
1xmi5d’0r.—.......... 4 28
Napoleons.. 3 83
Donbtoona, Patri0t.......10 70
Doubloons, Bpanlrfc —.lB 25
Ducat*.—,,...... 2 10
Allegheny City Scrip* pac
tuttsbnrgh Qiiy. f*. par.
Allegheny Co. " .—prem.
NEW TORE.
Near York City.—.... _* V\
Oountry Banks.— %
NJSW JERSEY.
All solvoat 11uafca.........
DELAWARE.
All solvent Rank* * <
Small Notes....— ;
MARYLAND.
Baltimore Banks~
Conn try Banka. &
V\
Farmera'Bk.akrimcbet- ?2
Valley Bk. a branches— %
Exchange Bk. l branches
Wheeling Banka.— ' »2
Wheeling branches. fl
NEW ENGLAND.
All solvent Banks.. %
POUT OF PITTSSHEGH.
2 rtzr 8 rrrcncs warraiir tax cnjunrn.
AWimsD. .:~ : ~
14 Jefferson, Parkinson, BrownsTflla.
° Lozemo, Dennett, Brownsville.
u Thomas Shriver, Dailey. W«t Newton.
M Hon. Bayard. Pcohlcs, Elisabeth.
“ Braver, Ooraco, Beaver.
u Michigan, No. 2, Wels WellsvUle.
“ Magnolia, Moore, Wheeling.
• DEPARTED.
44 Jeffersoo,Parkinson, Brownsville,
44 Lnxerne, Dennett, Brownsville.
44 Thornaa Shrivor, IbUloy, West Newton.
Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth,
u Michigan, ho. 2, Wolf, Wellsvllle.
44 Beaver, qordemßcavpf.
M Magnolia, Moore, Wheeling.,
“ Itescno, Crooks, CineinnaU;'
'Wedpeadny PacUot for Cincinnati*
,wv ' Tia new and fast nanningitcoraer CRYSTAL
.JJrcCGJ&PALACE, W. i. Kousrc. Master, will leave
ever; WEDNESDAY.
J ff W S htQ,p aM . S «,, ro l, o Oa^.r^ oEiL
For hong lieaoh, Marietta, Parhenbnrg, I
ana GalllpolU. ,1
jib i The fine steamer GOV. MEIGS, Emm, Mm* i
will leave for the above and Intermediate i
every Tuesday,at 3o'clock P. M. *■ ■v i
For freight or passage apply on board, or to i
ftb3 - jOMN meg, Agent
HultUat Parlienburgjmd HaoVingpprt
Paobet<
mm. The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S,GiU2fE*
wlU'leave Pittsburgh every Monday, at
P. M 4 returning, trill leave Hocking*
port every. Tuesday, at G o’clock. A« M. .
passengers and shippers may rely on the utmost acccm
modltkm and promptoew. - W* B. WHEELER, .
24 Market street.
BARK STOCK WASTED.—The stock of the Merchants
and Manufacturers’ and Exchange Il&nks or Pittsburgh,
wanUtLat the Banhiog llouse of A. WILKIN'S ft 00.,
j O l3 . So,?! Fourth street.
AQODA TEA STORK.—Cbunpaigoo Wlno, (Jenny Lind
brand.) every superior Wine, at per quart bottle.
For sale by JEHU HAWORTH,
ja3o corner of Diamond and Diamond, alley.
I^LOUR— &U bbla. Extra Family;
* -100 do Superfine; . . .
1&0 do Extra: On hand and fur sale by
KIRKPATUICK ft HERRONS,
je3Q No. 243~pbcrty street.
I~IiPORTANT TO FAMILIES.—Tho subscribers 'wouldcall
attention to the feet; that they aro receiving regular and
constant supplies of Pearl Steam Mill Extra Tomb y,Super
*fin« and Graham Floor, fresh ground from the miL, and aro
eblo to till orders to any amount, at manufoc'.urur’s prices.
Also, best country brands constantly on hand. N. B.—No
charw for delivery. DAILEY & >
joll i Family Grocers.2s3 Liberty street
"Offiee of tUe Olttxem’DspoiU Bank of
PUtabnrfllu
RESOLVED, That we, the Stockholders of the Citizens’
Deposit Bank ot Pittsburgh, iiv general meetingossem'
bled* have accepted, and hereby do accept the charter and
net of incorporation, approved, the 29th day of April, A. D
1863. (Resolution passed May BQlh, 1862.) .
Eavlvtd. That the Board meet dolly, at the OQlcenf lha
Bank, to openi the Books andreceive subscriptions to the
capital stock of the Bonk, between the hours of 9 o’clock
A, m,. and3o'clock, P. M., end that further public notice
thereof bo given by advertisement in three dally papers.—
(Resolution passed June IMh, 1863.)
published by order of tho Board.
jelO SAMUEL MCLUBKAN, Secretary...
NEW BooKSl—Just lixcEiYtD at Co Macxet arainw-
Jacobus on Mark and Luke; new volume. ■
The Biblein tho Counting House; by Dr. Boardman.
Tho Blbloin the Family; ' do.
Tho ilace for Riches; by Stephen Colwell.
Persecution of tho Medial Family.
The Rum ;Plague; from tho German.
Startling Questions; Ryle.
Doathof Little Children; Prime.
Commentary on Solomon’s Bong; by Rcr. G.Buttowcs.
Shady Bide; Beatrice.
Spencer's Pastor's Sketches—second series.
Dr. Cox’s Interviews.
The Old Houso by.tho River; by. W. . .
Prophets and Kings of the Old Testamout; by Manrloe.
Memoir and Sermons of Dr. Armstrong. <
D’Aubigno’s History of the Reformation—&th volume.
do Lib Ed. & volumes.
For sale by DAVISON & AG NEW,
Je23 65 Market street, near Fourth
POB THE IUBBIGDI
TVL LARZEXTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreatlvo £ltx»
I / jr, proscribed as an effectual restorative In eases of Do
bility, Impotcncy, or Barrenness, and all Irregularities oi
naturo. It Is all that It professes to be, vli: Nature’s Great
Restorative and Remedy, for those in the married state with*
out offspring. Jtisa certain cure for Seminal Emissions,
General Debility, Gleet, Weakness or the Genital Organs,
Nervous Affections, Louoorrhcca or Whites. As an invigo
rating medicine It is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy
for Incipient-Consumption,lndigestion, loss of Muscular
Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac.
If is warranted to plcaso the user in any of the above com
plaints, and Is of countless value to these without qfffvnng.
C kution Ettrorf—Find tho name of Comstock ft Brother on
the .TO ‘apper, and never bay %t unless you find the above
name; ia\th&s boon tstainvdyconrtferf cited c/Xate, Avoid
the counterfeit as you would poison. Agency at
aufffidawly NO 140 THIRD ST.
Second Arrival of Carpattngo,
AT THE NEW CARPET HOUSE t
Ho 82 Third Btroßt
THE andflTrigned respoctfuUyiufonns Mb friends anutho
public, that bo has Justrecdvcd and opened his second
Targe purchase of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 4c., and that he
has now the latestmost complete assortment of CAR*
PETINGB to bo found vest of the Allegheny taountalns,
-■ Eqj the conTenlencc of persons examining his stock, and
for tho better classification of his Goods, THREE LARGE
ROOMS are set apart, Gfcch filled with a different grade,
both a* regard* quality and price. . ,
: In. SaUsroom Ao 1, will bo found a largo stock of Floor
On Cloths, from 1 to 24 feet vide, Stair OU Cloth, Oil Cloth
i Table Corers. Window Shades, Cocoa and Canton Matting,
&L 44, &4 and 04 Door Mats, of all hinds, and an entirely
i new article for Window Shades, Putnam’s Patent SolMd*
lasting Curtain Flrtnrcs. , , , ~,, .
.. SdUtroCm Mo. 2, contalusTbree Hundred pieces of \ civet,
Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Thrce-plr, Tapestry Ingrain,
Baperfinaand Fine Ingrain, of ev«y style andpTice.Aiso,
k Imro Assortment of Chenille, Velrot, »nd Mo
sale Ruga, and a splendid assortment of Table and Piano
°JhSfcmioro A'o.3,ls«lmsestook ofHrap CarrctiOES,
somo as low as EO cents per yerf.
pets, Inßrain and Vcnitlan, with eYerjthing nsnally hoptln
Houses. His new stock will bo sold at the same low
prices ho has heretofore been selling ai. . . .
A liberal discount wfll bo mads to those who buy to
seilagain. [my24) C, B.HEADLx.
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- " auction sales.
togr nr
to Brokers*
\F\irVaL
1100,00
'lOO,OO
. 100,00.
■lOO,OO
100,00
109,00
100,00
.Auction Card. , ,
TAMES SrKEXSA, AucUoaoor and Commission Mer
u > chant, No. 120 Wood etrcot, near tho comor of Fifth,
regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries* Glassware,,
new. and-second. hand Furniture,.each day. tX. 10 and j
■ o’clock; and at early gas light, each evening, Watches and
Jeirelry,Gonß, i’lstcris, Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots,
Bhoe3 r 4c., witha gencral assortment of evory description
of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. . few ...
'Mei
$ 120,00
:IQI,OQ
000
.97,00
100,00
•100.00
100 fiQ
t- . Auction—DaUjr Sales. .w:
A. IMbeCommercial Bales Rooms, comer, of Wood-and
; jnL Fifth streets; at 10 o'clock, A. SL, a. general assortment
of Seasonable, Staple and' Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac*
AO? 2 0 CLOCK, P. M.,
Groceries, QaeensTore, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking.
Glasses, New and Second Hand Hoosohold and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac,,
■,oB*oo
.92,00
'58,60
67,00
65,26
400,00
60,00
- 60,00
' 60,00
2,14
AT 7.O’CLOCK, P. IL, .
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments,
liardwamand Cutlery, Clothing, Variety.Goods,.Gold and
Silver Ac. P.IL DAVIB. Auctioneer.- fjaSLtf
AND CLOTHING at Acctios.—Oq Friday
evening, July Bth, at SVdoefe, will be.sold, at Sl’Ken
na’s Auction House, a retail stijek ofUry Goods and clothing.
Jj7 JAMES M’KENNA, Auct’r.,
CJUGAH,CIIU£IBK, WINDOW GLASS ANDGLASStYAKtf:
O At Aocnos.—On Monday'next, July lltb, at 2 o’clock,
Till be fold at M'Kcnnft’s Auction House, n good article of
New Oricanv Sugar; in bands; Cheese;Window Glass,
Jar*,Pitchers,Tumblers,-Plates,
jj7 3AMJE3 McKENNA, : Aucl’r,
44,00
-48,00
24,00
68,60
. 46,00
60,00
.60,00
60,00
60,00
60,00
FUBNIXOIU3, VKATHKU BEDS, J BKDDING, KITCHEN
UTENSILS, BAB FIXTUBKS, PATENT .ICE BOX,
COOKING STOVE, BOUND STOVES, Af
Friday next, July Bth, at 2 o’clock,rrili be sold at iTSenna’a
Auction House, tbo following Furniture, Ac* comprising—
bedsteads, round tables, dining and bre&kfiut tablesr.fancy
and common chair?, arm chairs, work and trash stands, bu
reaus, settees, featherbeds, matlrasses and bedding, fcitcbca
utensils, one cooking store, two round stores, one patent
ko box. bar fixtures,
jye
50,00
50,00
50,00
100,00
25,00
25,00
Last chance for great bargains, and clo
sing SALE OF . TEE BALANCE OF- COUNTdY
HOMES, At Accnos.—On Saturday evening, July Btb, at
o'clock, will be sold at STKenna’s Auction Houso, (bo
balance of Lots remaining, being Nos. 5,8,0,10 and 11. In
Hcosting’s plan of Country: Homes, la Derry township,
Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, near Hillside Station,
said to be 49 miles east of Pittsburgh, on . th 6 .Peana. Bail
road. Within Lot No. sis the lastly celebrated wonder of
the west, the renowned Great Bear Cates, which Lot con
tains 243 acres* suitable for. a fashionable.place of public
tasort for pleasure, or a water cure establishment. The
others are quite small, say about 30 to 40 acres each. All
tfyo above will be sold to the highest bidder, on tho date
mentioned in this advertisement, if not disposed of at pri
- vato sale befbro. Apply to E. IL HEASTINGS, Proprietor,
No. 163 Piftb street Those wishing to pm chase should ex
amine this property previous to sale. Hr. Peter namlll, oh
the adjoining term, will show the premises, and give every
information required. -
Jyl ■ • JAMES M’KESNA, Ancfr.
2,00
)- 2,60
: 2,00
• 0,00
9,00
>• 8,00
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS as Aoenoa.—On Saturday
evening, July Oth, at o’clock, will be sold at Mc-
Kenna's Auction House, Lots Nos. 31 and -46, being corner
4>ta, having a front of 82 feet on Eve and Mary avenues,
and of 200 feet on Herr street, in W. C. Hillers plan of
lots on Herr's Island, in the borough of Duquesne. Alao»l_
fractional piece of Land,hav!ngafrontof
avenue and iho Allegheny river, extending from the first to
low water mark on the latter. Also, 100 acres of the bed
of the Ohio river, opposite Manchester, including the largo
sand and gravel bar at tho bead of Brunot’s island, which
would be very suitable for the manufacture of gravel roo&,
graveling of walks in lawns, roads, streets, Ac- .
For particulars and terms of sale, apply to E. IL HEA2-
TINGS, 153 Fifth street. \
Jyl - JAMES M'KENNA, Auct’r.
“TmENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTH, CASSIHKBES, CAS-
I? SINETTS, LAWNS, CALICOES, BERAIZES, MERI
NOS^LPACAB, SHIRTS, CLOTFIINQ, BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT A'ccnoa’.—Commencing cm Thursday, July 7 th, 1853, at
10 o’clock, in tho forenoon, and continuing each day and
evening during the week, at McKenna’s Auction House, a
large Invoice of Foreign and domestic fancy and staple Dry
Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing received direct from -Phil*
edelphla, among which are a few pieces of fine French and
English Broad Cloths and Cosslmeres; Eastern made Cassia
netls, English Corduroy and Fountain, fashionable French.
Lawns andGioghams, English Chintzes and Calicoes, fine
French Bcraize’s, Merinos and Alpacas, fancy Shawls, dress
bdk&. Cambric Silk- and Satins, Patent thread,
Bloechsd and Brown Muslins, fine Boots and Shoes, Cloth-
Ing, fine Shirts. ' {jc2B] JAMES M’KKSNA, Auc’r.
COUNTING HOUSE DESK .it Aucntyt.— Thl3 - afternoon ,
at 3 o’clock, st tins Oommjrclal Sales Rooms, corner of
Sood and Tilth streets,-will bo sold one largo Co anting
ottse Dealt, in good order* "
■*JyB /AVIS, Auct’r.
SUPERIOR. PIANO FORTE At AUCTION/—On Monday af
ternoon, July llth.At 3 o'clock, at the Commercial
Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Trill bo sold
a rery superior modern style, rosewood case, fine toned 6J£
octave Piano Forta—w.'irth $350.
jyS
Choice collection op books at Accna*.—on £ai
urday evening, July 9tb, at 8 o'clock, at the Commer
cial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be
sold a large and valuable collection of Books, comprising
standard works la various department of literature and.
sciatica; Splendid family bibles, in rich binding; superb 11-
lustrated.works, for centre table: blank books* in great va
riety; letter and cap. writing paper; a quantity of engra
vings, oil paintings, atecl pens, pencils, envelopes, quills,
wafers, Ac. { jyS] I>. M. DATIS, Aucfr,. -
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—On Saturday, July 23d, &l
2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises, will be sold by order
of Court, the fbllowiug described property of Edward For&n,
deceased, vis: All those three certain Lota of Ground, sit
uate In the Sixth Ward of the aty of Pittsburgh, marked
Nob. 35, SO nod 27, In Irwin’s plan, each having a front of
20 feet on Wylie street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide
alley. On which are erected one brick and three frame
Dwelling Houses, which will bo sold separate or together,
as may suit purchasers.
' ALSO—Two Lota of Ground, numbered IGI and IG2, In
Colwell’s plan, each 20 feet fpont fin Seminary street, and
cxtepdmg back 100 ftet r - *
ALSO—Lot No. 0, In plan of Lots Uld out on Mount Bold*
win, by tV. W. Fcttemon,'having a front of 24 feet on Wy
lie street, and extending bock 91 feet 2 Inches. :
Tajik'—One-half cash; residue in six months, with in*
terost. For further particulars, enquire of Mrs. Jails Ma
hon, or of Mellon & Neglsy, her Attorneys, No. 0 Wylie st.
jeSO P. M. DAVIS,, AueCs.
STRAW BOARDS.—I2,OOO D>s. Straw Boards, of superior
quality, various numbers. For sale low for cash, at
W. S. HAVEN'S Paper Warehouse,
j«29 corner of MorkGt and Second streets.-
LADIE3 WANTING GOOD SHOES would do well to call
i at W. E. SCIIMERTZ’S, and eiamlno hla,assortment
of Patent Tics, Slippers, Toilet Slipper*, Boots, and. Jenny
Lima. Prices vory low. ,Cg»yo. 107 Market et. fjelO
JEST RECEIVED—By Adams & Co,’a Express, A fresh
supply of Bummor Goods, consisting of Linens, Mar
seilles, Shirts* Under Shirts* and Dowers, and a variety of
things suitable fer summer wear, too numerous to mention,
at E* Cribble’s Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 240 Liberty
street, hoad of Wood. fjelS] K GKIBBLE. .
S\HIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.—The Board
f of Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Boil Bond
mpanyhavo this day declared a dividend of ihru.andxt
half per.ttnL payable la cash to the Stockholders, or their
legal representatives, at the Office of the Company in Pitta
burgh, on and after the 91th day of July, 1533,
By Onler of the Board of Director*;
WM. LARIMER, J*u Treasurer.
Pittsburgh, July 1*1553.- ' • jy4: ‘
HEW DIBCdVEEY-EOB THE EYES!
Cl FECTACLES, Ac. ground on the exact principle of Spho
jj leal Accuracy, by Gl SOLOMONS, the celebrated Opti*
dan,from the Improved Spectacle MonuCietoiy and Loudon
Optical Establishment, No. 105 Old Bond Street, London—
established more than o century ago. ;
Q. SOLOMONS, tbo sole inventor of the Improved Spec
tacles, and various Improved Glasses, is nowon a profes
sional Visit to this place, and may be consulted at bis office,
LsJhvette Buildings, corner of Wood and Fourth streets,
first’door on Fourth.
Ho has bail the honor of attending the above named prin
cipal towns of the United- Kingdom, where he has experi
enced tbo most flattering encouragement, and having been
earnestly solid tod to: make a visit for a short timo,he has
the honor of announcing his arrival from London, with a .
most splendid assortment of his newly-invented and im
proved Spectacles.- Such is tho superiority of-these Glasses,
tbat persons having inflamed or weak eyes may instantly
bo relieved by using them, and they possess the property of
preserving the ptccionsorgan.of sight to the most advanced
period of life, while they enable both tho old and tho young
to pursue tho most minute employment for . any length of
lime, both by day or candlo light. Atf several individuals
in tho United States havo tried their effieacr, ho, with confi
dence, solicit* tho further feTore of tho public, which ho wfll
ever bo proud -to acknowledge, assuring those who entrust
him with their commands that no exertion shall be wanting
on bis p&rl to merit their confidence and approbation.
Added to tho advantages possessed by blm of long practice
to the Eye Infirmaries, andunder one of the most eminent
i Oculists, by which he has obtained a thorough knowledge
i of jho of vision, bo has in his possessiou.docamonts
I from-Individuals of rank, conveying the.highest tcstlmo
| nlalsafapprobation.
\ He will give references tp persons in tho United States
I who have found the greatest benefit and comfert from -the
I uw of his newly-invented and improved Spectacles.
Setr Discovery for Deaf&eMi
Th v'Sound Qmocnfmtor b on extraordinary, powerful.
newly*lnvented ■m»M instrument, fDr the. cure of extreme:
cases of Deafbess,entirely different in moke or construction i
from oil others, surpassing everything of the kind that has
been or probably’ever can -be produced. -They are not
modeled to the cavity of the ear, and may jest within with-:
out projecting, and, being of the same color ostho skin, are:'
not perceptible. The powers of this valuable invention are,
bo great as to rostoro defective hearing of long standing to:
iU perfect and natural state, and to enable deaf persona to
Join in general conversation, to hear most distinctly at a
place of worship, at the bar, or at any public-assembly ; the
unpleasant sensation of ringing noises in the car is entirely
removed, and tho concentrations afforded-to individuals
afflicted with this dreadful malady all the-assistance, that
can' possibly bo desired.
•I am happy In hearing xny feeble testimony In favor ©f
. \l t , Solomon’s Bye Glosses; I think them superior to any I
Stave-ever tried. Th- eyes stem to rest, pleasantly upder
their use. . - v. McCook* M, D., •
Late Professor of Surgery In Washington -
University, Cal timore, ild. •
i Pittsburgh, June 6,1853. .
I y.|iTtv naing & pair of Mr. Solomon’s Glasses, and find them
I very comfortable. I cheerfully add my name to iheuumber
1 of thov) who recommended me. Jos. P. Gazzau, M. D. .
> Pittsburgh, June 8,1503.
Promwhatlhaveobsaredintho use of-Mr. Solomon’s
Glasses I toko pleasure in adding my testimony to the fore
coins recommendations of the Faculty.
Jams Kino, M. D. :
Pittsburgh, June, 8,1803. . •*
Cleveland, Oct. 27,1851.:
It affords me pleasure to state that on the trial of several
specimens of Spectacles placed-in my hands by Mr-Solo
mons, I find myself much relieved from a defect of vision,
and especially weakness in thoeycs,.from which I have suf*
. fend for tho last two years, whenever I haveexcrebedthem
oven fbr a short period of time. I think they are of an ex
cellent quality, and pochUarly adapted for such purposes. :
. J. P. Rzhtlasd, M. D.
Profi tssca of Physical Diagnosis, and Theory and Practice of
. Hcdidne, Medical Department, W- lti College. ;
Rochester, January-16,1851. ,
best recommendation I can giro the Glasses of Uz.
goiotaon is, that! use them my self and prefer them. ...
Jaub Wxßstxa, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy, University of Buffalo. .
New York, Juno A> lBso. -
. Saving-uasdo tnalof Mr. Solomon’s Patent. Spectacles,
and examined the principle on which they are constructed,
I have no hesitation In pronouncing them superior to any
with which I am acquainted, and accordingly can moat
cheerfully reoommend them to all whoneed artificial aid in
improving their vision. .. -Cius. A. Lee, M. D_ •
professor of Pathology and Materia Medica, Genera,
Buffalo, and BowdolnGiUege. ‘
.-,v . Philadelphia, anno 4,1550.
■I cordially concur, as&r as ray,ndgmest goes, Intbo
opinion of my friend and colleague. Dr. Ice, In reference to
tho perfection of Mr. Snlomon’a coaTex.snd <ml Glmbcs, for
fcwightodnesa. Tho grinding appears to be good and clear,
ead tho general'workmanship anporior- ■
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JAMES HeKEHHA, Auctioneer.
3AUKS McHBNMA, Auet
F. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
P. SI. DAVIS, Auct'r.
GOODS.
Dividend Notice*
FOU A SHOUT TIME ONLY,
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5 ' -
MEBKAL.
« - Ho - 'lUHommil AHey, • De- i. n
TjtehfaentiretttralionbrsßoaMPrartjM. r~7
•Hislmidnga i 3 eos-Jy eanfintil to Private V /
jcaavuvuwa, aid suck tainfol«a&BeaK l —> -
tronght oa bylmpredcnccr yoathfll tndolginoi: »nd eicsss.
;. gyjjMlla, SypMlitifi Eraptkma, Qonorrhia, Gleet, Strictuir,
• Urethral Discharges, Imparity of tilts Mood, witLi si) IHsoa’
sob of the Venereal Organ. Sain Disease., Scorbutic Erupt
Uona, Tetter, Ringworm, MercurialDisease*, Seminal Weak-'
■ness, Impotency,- Pileaj ..TOionTnatlsm,. Yemale ■ Wcaknocs.
Monthly Supnrestajs, JUseasea'or the ■Jointe.- vtstulo In
ano, NexTona Affections, Pains to the Back and loin,, jm.
tatJoaof tho Blffldilex tad Kidaoys,3Tieccsaial3y treat^ti-
(dx In this city) enables Dr. Brown
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to oil wbomay coma un
der hiscare.-••'<•-— •-••■ ••
012 co and Private Consultation RoomB,'4l, Diamond alley.
. tffli-Chargeanoflenitg," - •- ■ •. uovfcdAwly
’TlUrty Foot of Tope lVoras Expolled I
BY USINGB. A. FAHNESTOCKS a-YBWUniUOB.. Hr.
Booth. Is a gentleman wellnnd favorably known in .bis.
place of business:: . :• -
[From Mr. WM.W. BOOTH, <
; -'. PsstbsniX2,-sikhlgan, ieb. 8,1553. y-
Matrt.lL A. Fahnczlack tfi Q>.*-G«ntlemen—'X hare- bad.
a great sale for yonr Vermifuge. Besides what yon wnfc.
me, I bought, with BcrdsalL&hrwia’* stock of drugs over
fire dozen —nearly, the whole of which is sold. It docs great
• «xecution A Mr. Joseph; PsrKSrgsve:
ids son, nine years old, three bottles of yoor Vermifuge,*
»ntl it brought away -KBABLY THIRTY FRET OP TAPE
WOBlll Daniel Odell garo tvo bottles to o child, four
yean old, and it passed about one hundred Worms, nearly
a' foot long, and many smaller ones came away, and the
child is well. -. As soon as navigation opens, I shall order an
additional'aupply.;' . ? c :
Bespectiully yotas,'Ac. ; • "W3L W. BOOTH.
Prepared and sold by • ■••R.'-A; FAHNESTOCK A i.O*
• Jtt2. .;•• v ■■; corner of Wood and-Plrst streets. . •
HORBIB' REMEDY t
. A Niofallible-cureforGonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Noc,
A, tornal Emissions, Gravel, and all those distressing
Complaints usually consequent upon - youthful excesses and
indulgences.' • . .. •
In preparing a specific for; this class of diseases, Dr. Mor
.ria had expended much time and money,la order to present'
to the unfortunate sufferer* A pleasant, safe and. effirienk
medicine.; - That he has succeeded, is a lac t wel 1 established,
as there has been many thousand, bottles sold, •
. WARRANTED TO CURE,
Or the money returned, and so far has given entire eatie*
faction..
As &n invigorating medidneto;. •• : • -
BROKEN CONSTITUTIONS,
-TtbaanoequaVbeing fixtremely palatable and mdJ, as
fn itaffract*-
Forthatdlstrttsingoomplainfcaocommno amongfemales,
termed Fleur AUras, or Whites, this specific, is a sovereign
remedy, should be used by all 'who are- thus afflicted.
BUIIDBALL k BBQ., Druggists, comer of Main and Frent
streets, .Cincinnati,Ohio., sole Agents- for. the sale of the.
above medicine in the Western and Southern States, and to
whom all order* must be addressed... :-.
■C^-Soldalsoby^. GEORGE H. KBXSER,
Tnnf3i?atn.; -comer of Wood street ami Virgin-alley.
GolTJUto«lsleetrle> and Anti-KHenmatSc
* CHAIN 8,
TNTENTED BY RT.GOLDBEKGBR, at Berlin, inißnrope*
Jt patented by the Imperial and Royal Gavemmcnts.of
Austria, Prussia, Prance and Bavaria—approved and recom
mended by tho faculty andall other eminent pbysioansand
distinguished chemists of every country, against rheuma
tism and nervouscomplalnts,suehasNeuralglaof all kinds,
Toothache, Headache, Pain in the Due, ftlc doloreaux,) fore*
head, ears, shoulders, back, breast, loins, and in ail the
limbs; Inflammations and Pains.of the Joints, Swellings,
Abscesses, Stillness, Numbness, lameness, Trembling, Con-'
•'Vulstouy:Crgmp, : Weakness :-of; Eyes, Chronic-SwelHogßj-
Nervous-Disorders and Nervous Weakness, Gout, Deafness,
Swelling of.thfl GlaudSj InfiammaUon'or the Neck, Asthma,
Amenorrhatot-DisgenorrhcgUy and: all sickness- caused.by
colds, diminishing the activity. of thn ekia ; olmenorrhaa,
dlsmenorxhtes, strictures dftbe urethra; iseimry, Ac, - -
< ..- The pain will be stopped in a few hours, and all the above
diseases, in ’most cdscs, will be cured, vnthoutfaQ, by using
this : ;; •\:;r-7:-;V:'-' -----cl-:--^
. ; Testimonials from tho most eminent medical men of every
country, enough to fill one hundred columns of this paper,
can be shown, all of which haTe been confirmed by the dif
ferent government a
The public are respectfully requested to understand that
the above U no patent medicine, but a mechanical inven
tion. As the healing principle Is based- on ihelaws of'na
ture, consequently It is uo hnmbug.
The Genuine “GALTANO-ELECTEIC- CHAINS’*; can
oult be obtained of v - t .fc & W. NEEB, .
• • ynd ftfc. gfa., .-
. 'Above Braun, k Reiter’s Drug Store,
Where all orders must be Price of -with
directions far using the axmo—fimaU else, $1^0; large size*,
S2,SO; and tho largest klnda for chronlc ss.
. Orders by mall or express aceompanlAi wiih the money,
. will meet with prompt attention. • ; F. PUITCHIE,
- . GmmralAgedtof the United States.
. Boston, May 7, l&5 .
HOW 70 CUBE HB2BIA, OB BUPTIJBE.
Tfflfl DISEASES is ah IretmTnnrf fhrtn-wmrtaVif try.":
Btnnaeats are Innse for, not only Its’ rtJ iet, but eren
its radical .cure, most of which; aeacntireiy worthies, and
unfit forthe purpose designed. /She Instrument naedin the
ears of iifernia orroptareis called* ted.should, be'
well made, and well adapted tathe broken parts, In order to
effected, 1 would adrise any one to cdHon the undersigned, -
and be will glee fhemeTidehee beyond all question of doubt’
I Imelnsereral Instances, daring thepast year, cured cases
of rupture, aome of both sides, and la. the cases of children,',
almost.lnsritably, by the application; ofDR. HITBBABiyff
TRUSS, an instrument that can be perfectly fitted .to the':
parts, taring a wooden, and capable of affording any
that may bo desired. ■ It will not more'
from the parts to which ft ia adapted, and it affords a press-;
ure, without pain, that no otber.Tmss possesses^
would respectfully ihTitetbe attention of physi
cians, and those angering from the .disease, to this instru
ment. ; Particular attention given to the adaptation of these
instruments.-- ■ i '- -.v- . . ; ;f -■-
: I also keep Body Braces, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder
Braces; and all kinds of xsaihanigaVar-pllanccs for the cure
of disease./ KEYSEK,
DR. HALSEY’S
FOBES.f WIHB! -
AND GUM COATED FOBESF PILLS !
TpHE MOST EETEAOBDDfAB7 DISCOVERT IN THE
1 WORLD . r ; 1,000,000 bottles End boxes sold
and ihons&nda of tires cared frou? a ■ graT%by
lhl« l«t« - - -7 ;'v j
■ Testtcumials af tbo cipat uneyoepticnaile character.ara
continually pouring in frcmercry pert of the country, bear*
ins witnfiES io tbs unparalleled efficacy of these medicines.
. The ffiUovingehoirs the mmber oftasea cured, aacexti
fled tojby letters andother. testimonials* received from :all'
ports of the Union end British colon from the' latof
Jannuy > 1853,toJanuary Ist, ISS3,. inclusive: ":‘ v
• ‘ Cian&J
Dyspepsia and habitual costiTencffl^.^.^.^,
Herrous disard33l'
QenealdebQltj^,..—6o4
Pustules, unhealthy color of tfreEkia..,..,.~...... T<MW ,-... 510
BRkras di50rder5..,..,......^..'...^.,,1363
;Bcrofula and mercurial complaints,, 491'
Jaund1ce.~.«..~........
9l
li>l
Terer and - 191
:. Consumptive decline, colds aadcoughs~.~.'...-.~.-u....... 405
184
Rheumatism...^.l2o
•Other various disorders
Bata short time has elapsed since these great and good
medicines havebeen made known to fha.'publio, yet thons-:
. andshave alreadyexperienced tbetr good effects. Invalids
gi re a incurable, havejbund re*
lief and been restored to Eoundand vigeroW health from
their use. £h® groat amount of.goodihfisa medicines hare
done, has induced tbori«ttng» thirty tf» their
friends. of Integrity .and physicians hate sanctioned
their use, and recommend them to.the public.- .: ' .
SHocrno Oasb cubed.
Nrw.Ycax, December 6th, 1552. :
.Dr, G, IT. i&Zscy--4)ear £Ir!~I deem-It. but justice to
you, as the inventor of-a great medicine, to send yon a short
history' of my owhease,. I amtweoty-aeven years;of age.
Atthixteen liras attacked with scroftila,which'farmed pus*
tules, and broke out in large. ulcers on my; neckwear the
collar bone, ana from thence extended nearly upto the left’
ear. -Abnnf gtewwmthg'rinew TeomTnWprgd TMfpg yanr Pra*.
est TSlneandPills, (f&UowingthedircctionsJ wmcb,innine
weeks cored mo.: The scars, nltboughnOw soond, bear tes
timony of the dre&dfulmahDer In which t.was afflicted.'
After Qcarly fourteen years I noir; rejoice to say
tbatmyheallhis fully.resterodby your remedies, AB oth
ers haring provedqfidtelneffectual." ■•-.• ■• ~
Tours, very respectfully. SAMUEL BOEK.
CUBE OP PAI»8Y;
The following-testimony, given ns by Mr* Jolb&n P. Ccndit,
of Orange, N.J., shows the.extraordinaxyeffecta of this
Wine and Pills, in Paralysis;.
—Oakses, N;X,Feb. 14,1853. ■-
2?r. <7. TE .fiaZagf—Dean Sir :—My -wife bad a stroke of
the Palsy, so severe that her whole system
paralyse :She continued to grow; weaker'fo* hesriytvro
years, Joring nearly all use and sensibility of her body mid
limbs, r. We almost derailed, of her recovery..; At this time
she began to-take your medicines;; Their good effects’; wero
soon experienced. She began gradually to improve in health,
and in a few months recovered entirely; Theextraordinaty
effects of your Wins and Pills, in corfeg rnywifo of a com
plaint we never expected her to get better of, induces me, as
a duty I owe to yourself ami the pubHc,to send you this
certificate. : r ; JOTHAN P. OONDIT.
I .am acquainted with Mr. j/P. Condit, and know, the
above certificate to be true. ' ~J.P. HE RDM AN, -
23 .Chsmbers'street, New York.;
READER! If you want hot your tonsSfation' injured by;
that slow, lurking ;polson,\ Calomrf, or other mineral sub
; iiaJianu as contain them, or any
uncertain Jledi dno. whatever, hut procure' those -excel! en t :
nnd jntrtlyvqrftebic preparations,-
Pills.- ' --.‘..vy :
H yoxthave theDyfpcp*ia,orftrotrouhlod' With costive*
ness, take this Wine and the Pills; .according to- the direc
tions, and you wflithehget well. '■
If you are nervous or weakly, or: have an. emaciated
countenance or general debility, this Winomxd the Pills
will restore you to health and energy. -
If you have unhealthy colored skin,or pimples; or pnstu-:
les, or blotches, these medicines wiHpurify the. blood and
eradicate all such humors torn the akin. ••
If you have & weakly institution, and feel yourself too
old for yoar.yearB,taketheseuxtollentiaedicines»and they,
.will invigorate your constitution and fortify it for longer,
lift. . •> -;
If you are Bilious, (which may be known by snch symp*:
toms as Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite Dizziness, Pared’
Tongue r Aa,) take a good desoef the Forest HRs, and they
will purge from the stomach acd bowtht all. morbous and
bilious matter, »'nfl thuaprevesth; fit of sickness; and eavo
your doctors hill of $lO, $2O, or’sso. . •'
If you have the Liver -ComplainVthe- Forest-Wine and
PBls win cure it. .These medicines exert a powerful and
most salutary action on tbaJArer, and hsrabeen the means
of curing thousand* of thisterrible disease-.,' .y
. PARENTS, there Is not; perhaps, a month in the year
that some one of your children or members of yonr family,
do not complain or Diaxiness. or -Sickness at
Stomach, or hare fared toeguevof some other nnlavbrabler
symptoms: Thcseare theforebodinga cf diaader, and sick
ness, of .some kind or other, soon fhtlows; forstmh : flymp«.
teal* always show that bUe or. mprhid matter '«xMs in the
stomach and bowels, or that thesystem is otherwise diajr
dered. Timely use of the Forest Wlhe andPiUs. will, la'aD
produce gtrehgih'nHa
The Porest Medldnes kept always at hand: to ho- token -
whenever roch are exhibited;, wul.* save your
from ricltnpss, as wellas your doctor's
bill,.which frequentlyamounts to more in & week, that? snf
-fideafc of .these medicines to keep your family in good health
LADTE9, the ForeatWlne Is your med&dher This' pleas*
ant; agreeable, yot effective- medicine, exactly suits your
delicate wnstttmlona. . If you are.weakly, ornertoutcria
general fU hdilth, this. Wine wiU do more to restore you
than oil other medicines. Inalloses where bile exists, or
the bowtk constipate, the Yorest Pills also should be taken
accordingtoUtedlrectibn*.v-* _ A;-..- : --.-
MARlin£& AND.TRAVELER, if you wish to guard yonr
_ self' against sickness. and .dangerous dtpwyaflL may'
yourlife, f provide yourself wifhibaFcrtst Wi»*
and Puls, before setting out on long voy ages, that ■ yo a
have them whearequ»ed.;-. *->. -,•••- m 'iL
rTThe FOREST-WINE, la large square,
^ ctS "*r^ Sj , -
and BetaU
comer of Wood rtreat mid Vtrglo FtSml
M,lgr-JAME3-T. aAMPIiB. vMSS?
streetud tbs SHmibigy ■> .-■■■-■■
SBSf"
' V
f -•* ' =
FOE SALE-AND TO LET.
3'<*X33k;£K
-i'.' LARGE DWELLING UOVSSonuosi contain.
J\ - fag'ten joo&tt wftlriHl ccwmssodstfcas, A
Suquiroof JQHS QUIN'H,
•T?OiI : BAUS-*s3 Actcj of-UKW2d r situated; twm«a.xna. v:
Jj ; old AV*asbUiffloofpiSe.jat«J- liie .Btotnwwlla ai» •/.
joining lands **ri tii Bolfocfe; aofl near Pblld<& r * snSU».S&eer<a- :
cleared,'andbalance good timbered land; and all coal; A- •
'l&rga quantity cf-chmcalrnit. This jffoperfy t?UI •'fcAsoJ4 ; -,
'■'
.THOSIAS HQggjTT^BealEstateAgent,.;. 4
' ~ Fostßoildlggr fifth Btragtey-yj
BALE—A Uousa and Lot, ritostixj cm. Palo Alto st._ '
;* Allegheny.Gty; lot 20byltofeet; 00-wMch Imecfca..-. -•:
a briefcbonding, ooatsia*
log four rooms sod. raod cellars. All of which trill be sdS .
tow .for.cask. EnqoiW-of ’ v--:/ - : '.c.
XHOIU3MOmTT,JtenI Estate AgraL ,
- : Post Bail dings, Filth street.- >?. :■.=.
u ■*« BAUB-ib iho Sewed Word;.
JJL AUesneoy City v&coraer.lot; friatpU QlrtoU st?sssf 7 -v
bac&to JcfCersoxisir&st -100.
toviEßabnek beUlinglGby 3) fact; tiro sterfra MSti—
withgoodccllar,hydrant.ami-catcr st thedocrv :•
Apply to - TEOHA3 MOTSTE %
./my23-; •.-' -- guSdingStlflftfr strsefc^y.
FUlt BALK—A'Hoosc and Lot, 7 Is tho.bectmfl
ghenj* City, situated on Beater street; haricj a front ■
of 20 feet' rutaung baelc to Veto strcat, 100 feeiyon *rM<»*y- -.-
Is erected a framo-boilding, 20 by\42 feet, two etortra Itiglt, ••■■••■
containing six rooms} tlio front room idyreil&zsa&g&ii&n
store, which is now occupied tbatepurposo—taring &
good cellar. Apply to THOMAS£O?£TTT,
?.• Jj2 ‘ . •>••'-I'i'i v v-“ - '.I-:Post : BollcBsgs»street. _-- ~
F
tOK SALE —A Haase and Lot, situate on Carroll street, -' .
"g}: la Allegheny City; haTinff a froatrof -
nineback toJcffersoa street 100 feet;, oa-wfclch la cre«cd..' >' :
a brick building, 23by 33 feet, two storieslugh, contaialnj ■■'v>•:
elxrooms,a lnuhand porchesbackaadia-feenfir - -.. •■■:■■■< •:*
Frame Dwelling, frost on Jefferson l9
by aieeti two stories higiu ;:3^--pwpttty..*bo3nd*-lri&; ? -?' r
crapes and all kinds of
.Applyto * TfIOSUSHOFFITT,
•• ' •>•:• ; v -V Foghßuiiiaiagg,; fWfe&siKt*■
¥
ALUABZiK PiWmtTY i'Ofi %&LU,-.:On' Vle West SiiU '
, <if (he IHamarM. —A House and Lot, 20 feafcfnrat, by
-124 feet deep to Decatur street. • It novr tcats for $OOO; per.
year; and will be sold on reasonable terms. Enquire of. -■'*.
- ’ CHAS. E. LOOMIS,
. .. : - stoct,-BUI andJle&n2statoEroier,i- ;
' , *'-75Fourlb"gtreet > : cf PlttabargbJ>- ; •
'/COUNTRY. SEATS I'OE SAiifc.--Thre« very. desixablcr .
-; \l/-. attestor country residences, sifrdated-iiearEaEl Liberty,'":-'
fifteen ntf nates waifriromthe Edtroad station, and adjals: ■■..
lag the highly Improved country residences, of J.SFCully;
axuiJ, M’Cla&key, Esqs. Thwe who wish, to roridaout.cf
tho smoke,-and convenient .to the city, can Had no. hotter:
-opportunity toirarchase,thaa Lr now o£fe?ed,%3-ibepzic«a .
are low and terms easy. Ecqniroof- - -
CIIAS. £. LOOMIS,
opposite street, r. . : v
. A:'STORK,ROOMTO LET—OnSmlthield at,- Enquired t
je23 ~ & CTn?I£BEET'& SON v 140 Thirtst -•
• *|>EBECOA STREET .PROPERTY.—Far sain, trro. Lota*'
JEV each 23feet front bn Rebecca lOO dssp to&a'i
alley/ Terms easy; ; ; ->S. CCTHBEKT £r SON,
-■ je2S -r - Jyt -.V
THANK RAKE PROPERTY.—For sale; 4.&*3eet •>front «a-
Bank Race, Allegheny City,
wfthtwo two story ijrict‘4fffilllcgioasc3» frohiiaghs.-.Ea*
cohtainSag~Bix-rocin3 .: :;PrirB
. Je2? 8. COTHBEBT-& SON, 140 Thirdatrtot;
BARGAINS IN COAL XA«I)S.-For sale, a Rot of e 3 ,; -
: Acres
situate on-theiloooagslislsrirer— : T£rce thojisandlrniireta
of Coal can bo deiirered dally;
ALSO—ALot 0f250 Acres of Coal, of asixCtetyehx;Ast*''
nated on tbe/Youghlogheny Tirer,- with'a good-'and&s£»r
harbor.;' These lannis arefcSerbd at a low'priceAnd ca -easy
t?rms,y;yy-y y >r.^;
. je2a . : ■ •■ S-Ou^libEßTASDN^liOThirAstt^t,-:..
STOKES. FOB SALE—I Grocery, atom on Federal -street,
Allegheny;
,; XGroccry Storebn'-Web4ier'streot;-Pftebur^ij‘:''_-'' '•[ ■ y
■ I Drug Store on Market street,' do 1 ". •.•' •
1 Grocery Store on Smithllcld at, - • do : >-••■
.' ' All going chap.. .For of y- - ? r • T .'- -v- -
Jyl < THOIIAS WOODS;4S Market st
*ITSr-ANX£D,.within'three'or Jbcmnika of the city; a neaA.'
• TT > Family Residence; with one Or two Acres *\"
Also, wanted, Car a term of years, a good Grass Farm; suit-. *
aUaibra Dairy r from.'three tofire mllesfcom-thscltf,
-which a'liberal rent will be pai&/>.;; : ,
; • Farm laSHchisan will' be citT prO' ..;
perty, . Enquire of . - THOMAS WOODS, .. '
• Jyl ' ■ ••■•:.. -. ■•..•■ \ -.45 Markctat.-
H _ OSIES FOR BALE—4 Houses and X*>ts
-City. A \
.: 1 House and 4 Hits on Blume-Bireet, Pittsburgh. ;
: 1 House and 2 Lots on Webster st.» *•.-• do -
2 Lots on.-Bluff street, - .. •, >.•: - ; -do •.■■•/ ; i
3-Lots opposite the Merrick House, New Brighton--. “. - . • *
• •■. 1 Lotin Broadway street, -. rda ••, •..". . * s
IHouse and-Lot, Butler street, •.- ->:jdo;-.: / y
- For.flreat Bargahis,enquJra of -':';-:-:-j,' ; '' ,y i-y y ;’:.y ?'
jyl THQ3, W0QD3,43 Market st
• ToLat.
/TtHR Store House and Dwelling; No, ES3'liberty street.—
- j. - PcSsftgdon.can.be had, cnthdlit of Octobers Thlsls on*
oi the best stands in the city. >--Enquire of
- aepXOidtf:.: rj;r r - f :-:rv \ GEORGE'RICHARDS. ;1 :
fIFM> LEX—T\Y 0 JlOOild, on. the - beeoud Story, -otcn. ti»'«
JL QtS«rof Iha « Stnta-M«in«g VTpA Vjrlrifl v
.^Sapany^anli^lefijrOffices;•iJEnasxixgof:;
~ A. Jk4 CARBTEB,
Comer of: Fotnlfr -
apr!s:tfy
fTtHE 3TOBE ItOQSI occupied by Cl «u the "
X tcrnir of .Diaraond alley and \rcKxi'gtie^'Pcssasslca
givea'oa'.tS&lsi of AprfL IFdrtcrmi'&c.; enquire of •
r- v- ~ BEOTO * SIBEPdIRICK, „
a Good Investments .
*OiOR fiAL&rAtt'lnifiresr m a .desirable, welFestabiiabed -
prcStable raantifactnrißg .business. '
wishes to leave the dty,. and vUI sell on advan'
to a person oT good character and enterprise! r •'• • - :
: 'ForparH&laiSj'addiesa (post paidO 80X237r Htehsrgi' -
Post Oflce;Pa decSSif <■
• Ho. 140 Wood street.-
For Sale, r *
• . A. • HOUSE ASH) LOT, situated cnPfea street, bfitweea
JX. Walaut and Factory strwte,Fifth Lotto •
25 feet front and ICO on which thewatodWEfitall
-FratogJcnEzhegto;Terms good. -Ftrr-pn?t?ro»
law PABKDfSOS, : Pezm street; FifUl-•,.
'-..'is:- ■’.
• • '2?OKSAIj2S.
I.R BUILDING trontins on Ccafr 0 Avenues an&Clarlr
street,nearlWtqn^.^es^lictsar&vrltlriiifironiiixutsa'
walk ofthoCcraitHtrasejimd nnirarpaised jhr btsHjtr oflQr »
cation. .BnaTdie of -> -. _ -
• ' • " B. ?. Tr2X>&CXZ&, -
gpfiau&
A '■ COUNTRY SEAT, situated ■within tiireeiuiidrectyaniP -'i
A of the-Roilroad Station id 32a&
ftboutntoe jwdonebatfftcrei7-Thft imgTcyemaatt'ecns^ : ~ :
of a good twostory frairiolhT^licg ; bri.dt chii'' •
hrmapfl and-gtabHngnand att fthgpftftPPfl cf f fl-tv.'---
celledtwaters rJEnquimnf:: -%-'^'.r-' : V-' •*.- •'•
} aptS.j'v^T-uV.^jy^AttOTafi^at'liggvtS^nLatatgeeV.^A^
r 753
l ■:-£^• '-'-\ ; --V-:'-
r\TO. 15 WOOD STREET, adjoining • oar Warchouso-wiih •
a superior FIRE AND: THIEF PROOF VAULTS cou&
-;tors and. other fixtures.. '.-> -V -.i j - ; - »; ±-y.'£yj ■£:: :-.±.-/'
•■•: The locfttlflnandarrsagement'arg-ftdiairftbly.'adxrptedto- ..
ft BANKING* HOUSE or INSURANCE OFFICE* ftn& fiar.
each apujqKSe.ain.be rented.
-Enquireof :
- . CUIU2NS. ROBERTSON £ CO*.
- JanSQ - : corner ofWoo&-and.Front streets.' ;••
k COMMODIOUS CODNmiHiOOM. newly papared and
jtdnted,. .with; gas fixtures complete,-. on- the. second: •
floor,No.'Water.street;,together with the.privilege of ■
efcragaund -warehouse - accommodatiorA lf.i6Qaiced.-r JB& ->
• eoTXTeniencs opiwsitalhe aiidiA ;
: theimmedisUTidnityof-tho Steamb^-landin^jcader^itl..
; a most-' desirable gtuarion : for Commission rllerehsii£. V:
rSi*ainbbat ; Aseniti Insurance'. OSes, Raiircaxf.'Ckatrectc?,^-
any pcson requiring au .OfilceJa the business part of tha
idty^--AppJy.to
ap22 - Nix 61 Water si. -
. • For Sale* .
A LOT OF GROUND in Hogg's Plan of lots In the Third '
AJLiWardor the City of Pittsburgh,' near High street; and-V
-beingdS feet fronton PermsylTania'' ATeh uracil running
; baefc 117 feet.'! The'property wflibe sihi, dear of allihcun*
cnehundredand.
-sixty-fire do liars,.to -which it proper-;•:'.
; ty are seven-rood; TENEMENTS—firis orictandtwofrmfla
<dltwosiaries hjgfc, ;aad fer >boutfirelrafid«d
- 4f>lTftyy «TTTtn»ny~ "-.. ■'-j-' _-
gl£lX>; SGOO eash, -and $5OO in ft d --.
. endorsedpaper.. --V:- -wm. <r pßTjrer^
. . jeiatf - ■■; -u: Attorney at law, Kb j Fourth street'' ;
.-;
JL ohCbal HID, fijrmeriydccnpled'by •• ••;':
and adjoining' the re?iden ce of Al' Klrt-LcwiOSs ; >'
It con'taina.Wehty ahi^^bf’wldcttiluSdCT'CUl^v'i'v
afine jnt^Crchai^ahdlS’alsaoriiSi-' 7 ; ;
. meated with finest trees,'shrubs,'piants, Ac. 7X' ■*- ' -
■ . This location commands ono cf' the most cxtea'sire.Titrvrs
. In .•■- *;
wadi from , ihe city, presents
surpassed Jby.any similar.tract
' If not sold'cn tiro before the Ist of Inherit am bo diriSed *•
Into Lots ahd'offered at Axietidn; > ;
EADTKS 1 QAITI2SS, Blacli, Brown, Attar of Rosea,
[. and Tarioua other colors, just Teceired 1 by Adams’;Ex
press. .(jjl) -•• W. K. ECTHtFIRTa.
j ’IBABE.SHAWI < RRh
' \j ■arenbw exhjblting ft'large stoch .of Crape and- other -'
Scunner- Shawls/of the tohfanabiestyigs- --: y'jeSa:;' : ; >
€OFFE&— SOO stora end tdurriTe T ‘ (par t[ strictly'
prime,) fijr sale by • -A. HDNTiIS,' - * ..
;;: jeSg 23S Liberty street.
{TTTTiOLiSALE AND RETAIL GROCSRS—lnwant of a
'Tf‘ good Salesaanj: who can speafc botb.the'English and’-"'
German: lan£niaeos,'6aa hear 'of siich & one at tha -' .. • :-
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,- -
• - jc£o . • ... ;.. . -. • . .. - I4iQ Thirl street -v
•vrEW LABOR NO. 3 JlACKEßElr—Received today, ia
Jl hbla. aad half bbls. Also, No. 1 Mackerel, in bbls. and
lottsy and Haljfax Hcmgg. .
:.,For.sale by
jo3o ~
.. ‘-'ll- * ••■ Land forSnle.
.pWESTT'SEVEN: ACRES, at foot of-Cralg's l^lan^tpp-- - — “*
X : .posat©'Hays^Slatforu). •Eafluire-bf'i ' '7v:'^ £ -
TT. A F. '
■ jeo&2wd&3tw* r~r... ■:-v"a-;,llSEeporidstreet;^..':';.
STOCK IVANTED—Piltahurgh Trust and S&Ttngs Com
pany—sd ahxres of this stoch warned,'by. -'vj-.- •r
-, CHARLES 13. *
--;l--^i-.'StochiRed35state;and:BillRrphj5r>.
jcS. 75 Fourth street.betweea Wood-and Markets -:
ReihOTfil,
TAMES BLAKELY;-Eurbj«an -Agent, baa his :
' tl ■ oSce to theconier of ■ferenth’ ahd Smithflol^ -' ''';
;T AND WARRANTS'WANTED.—I wish to purcharaltO, -
: I i SOj aai‘4o Acre Land.W&rrxntsf for winch tho highsst - -
msrlmt prft»,wiU-;be pald: v • JAMES BLAKELY, .'
-RealEhtatu Agent and Corrreysn«rv^;V' -
: jelO ~~ r ' No.-19S'cornenof govcnth : epd gmitlifipM jda..-. :
OFFICE FOR LOCATING. LANDS IN lOWA.—I have
rondftaramgcmtmfaiwitha, gehtloumu Jn-Uardn^rt,;' ;
well Terscdin tboland-busiuess, wb'6- will iccate any Wir*:
rants fore aided bym.e,'’bn,tho very best mcated,':
in tho ririghbcchood of DaTcnpcrh- lowa City, cud Musai-.
ihoj ftfrer.a persocallnspectlon, Apply to * ,
JelO JAMES BLAKELY.
CUy Property Sale .ox
msE ondeiaJgnMwfll exrijange tor Lands inthe suburbs, •
-r i the Allowing ; <jf it-ba : hms Vr
payifienl3 r Tl2i-- - --“ e
A.thrMatDryßrfsh.2 o^6^®?'®® street,noff-oceapJed - •
byHoit-'Charies' bußt -fa^mbderii:
o'esch con- . '
fainjaffthreerooms.. ....--.:y.
- AJ®* *wo two Btq** Frama Dwelilßg- HQuses on l’teocri, -
containing twelve rooms. , .;:...-^ u *...-.. :; :
i; Al*®r Houses b&Xwust • ' v
each containing three roomA: --.7 -rv- : ' - -•
**ottory Frame DwelUbg Houses oh Kha at.. • 1
threa *
- Houses la Eart.Binainuhato. •
on ft lot3o feet by with room to bmld fiovea’linuscs'
■morel ;--p>•>.>,.
' • The' JRfth -Ward Property is cn -six contJMdmrLbts of -
.Ground, fififeet front on '
through thhequareand«niflrßch'BheSt) 'teeT-aie M '■ -
arranged that each property can b© told ?eparste.- --Anyona -
'wishing » home cah=be. ftocmnmodated bjrpayihglßtlaEißra^
thaaftrent, ftftertbofirstpaym«it t as:lwUieiTeteayoara •.
for the balance. Apply, to (joIOJ . JAMES KUAKELY
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