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1 THE GITY POST, ,
«ftIEBDAY \i
wUltalrtia at McKee*
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ufll lo cxcsonti end nddrMj $£ Wocting.
TTSrt W. HMSMtaoaitlyqr.timßtMTenilU.m.
rsmnsoiaooaam* t»Mbitoiy liquor to,
kamlAS)!* Stol9bnrs,iv Uirgolotnf
tanpcmnoo tracb) which iowflldistrt
'bntotoUio of the canto, on their making ajpUatlon
afchUoffloc. ,
Sttar-Abonffiro o’docfc yesterday morning, aflro broke
ont in a drinking honaa on thejcomerof 'Waterond Liberty
emsts, occupied liy *ritz Secern,, sCbo building, wblcb
was nttjfld house, was consumed, ahd tho fire spread to an
eS)nTniT' [ r house, occupied by U. W Bcoife, as* tin Shop)
and burned a portion of th<S roof belbrd it was extinguished.
Tho building occupied by Severn was not Insured, Bnd be
longed to Wm. a: Hill, of thlsdty. The wiln of tho pro
prietor o£ the bouse hod n narrow escape from death. Shß
‘ was In such a sound deep. Md the flames spread so rapidly,
that ono half of her Bleeping apartment was on ilro before
aha awoko animndo her escape. Her husband, tho beeper
of the bouse, fe in Ohio. ..
Hum PnrmTCEh—J. P. Urban mailt! an information jes
iadnsi fedora iltoman EnrUnson, In which bo cl ““8" *
woman named Mary will obtaining goods under fid®
erdanMS. Mr. Urbafl beeps n Btoro on the corner of Pibo
£Sry streets, In tboFlfth Wool,
dcr oictonco «»»»■ tbo goods were ncceasary. In order tiatßao
dJ^^ftttW«« atona^ocoo l l “ d ito***™***
••“ ed, obtained Udrty - dollars • worth of goods. : The ifldy..waa
arrested, nndgaro surety for her appearance. -
An InlSnnaUOn was also made, fey. John lany, before the
Charging Mrs. Perry with obtaining from
Mm fire dollars worth of goods under n- fidse name. She
was also heliTto ballon this ohMga. _
'<UaEuafi<w the Ilrat-of Inly, tho
Jawing nuaber of tickets has iron Bold each , day on tho
Ohio ondEonnpWoib KoUioadi at Iho jMbront: qffloes: VJ .
Hist of' Ju1y.....'. - “W®
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Ontho Iteunsylvani&lt&Uroad, during Uio same.time>
thoro were Hrta/ottheofflcoln this city alone, .1,4*5
reddca, ft largo number or excursion tickets on the Fourth
•of July. » i n>i
CmcntDocanntir,on Saturday. night, arrested u yous 3
man, named Boss Walker, in front of the Athemnnm.—
Walker was raising a crowd by Iris disorderly condact,when
tho officer went up to him and ordered him to leave the
place or keep quiet Walker refused to do either, and Mr.
Dougherty arrested him, Walker made an attempt to stab
the officer with a dirk, bat tlio weapon ; was. knocked out or,
his hand, andho was convoyed to the tombs. Mayor RM
dloeenthlmUpfor tendays. - . .'»!
BiCTClsn Bicovaav rsoM IssAMtr.— Mrs. Kcrby, who
threw hereclf from a window in the Pennsylvania Hospital,
- abort tlme' sincoi wlulo laboring. under an. aberration of
mind, lias beeojno perfectly fane. The shock of the fali, it
appears, had theeffrotof restoring the use of her ffiralties.
Bv the fall, fire thigh of the lady was desiccated and her
ormbroken. It is thought by tho physicians that she may
possibly recover. 1
Assaukaso BATTEnt Cases.—'Yesterday nn Inhumation
-was made before Aid. M’Mnster, hy S. W. Brown, charging
m mah niuncd M’Closkey- with assault and battery, com
mitted on Sunday last. 'A warrant was issued.
Charles Getlterding mine an infurpiatnin, yesterday, be
fore the sunemagistratey charging John DaUdl with tha
comnlissionrcf aliko offence. A warrant -was alio issued
In this case.
riT-.u—sc, h.-ha n man Injured, iathe early.part .of last j
Week, ly a fall from tho second story of tho Boll’s Head
tavern, near the Scotch Hill ilorket Honse, died <m Biter
day torn tho edict of tho injuries he received by the
Tho foil produced paralysis in the limbs- ■ -
After the till, Mr. Belli was conveyed to the Pennsylva
nia Hospital,‘and e-rery &t«nUou rendered to bun, but the
injuries were so eerious as tb preclude all hopo of recover} *
'’l iKrcnrw Kru.—John A. Byan, made an information
-yesterday before Mayor Biddle* charging Archibald Dough
erty, with asrault and hattcTy, with Intent to Ml. Tho as
janlt waa committed the wife and child of Mr.
Byan. Dougherty was arrested and committed to jell for
trial. - - -
aieWrrrr —The local CSCffitltistrof the Bducatumal Asrf
elation ol Allegheny county, will meet this evening, at tha
Fourth Ward public tebool honse.
• The members of tho State Committee aro requested to
meet the foial Committee, at tho schoolhouse.
. Ctmarrassis-—On Sunday .morning, . there wore aeven
edminitmdnts to the County jail, and four yesterday monr.
' lug. Tha watelihonse, on Sunday, contained nine persons,
ecTCttperEpns. ~ ... ..
BiEiors.—John rattan was committed to JaD, qn Salur
day evening, by Squire Bymmep, of Birmingham, in default
«f the amount,of.-$95. . _
*n;om litra Orv.-WiUiam McKee, an engine teador in
Byan’s hniiding, had one of iho fingers of hia rfghthnnd
daken cS on Saturday,-by a dreular. saw.
Messrs.’ -Editors-—As tho editor of tho Chronicle has
attempted to ho vrltty at my expense, and acorns anxious
lbr the removal Of all nnisaneo* from thocily, if the prln.
dple ia carried out, T fed satisfied that his delicate organs
of lasts will be deposited beyond the Bocky
Mountains; A. Wnsov.
Cam. ro ms Ptmutt-An odvsrtjsement appeared In the
cereing pap m of the 18lh inst, beaded "Sgatviar to
which the-sdvertiser states that babes tho “soar quality of I
* nlcssaT za those sold by Mb. Solohoss, and which he.eelta j
at 500 pa- emt. dourer. Mr. 8. denial tho pnhlnshtog }
folsehbbd, knowing that there la no otHEB pßqrßtcroa of I
.tho improved glosses, he being the fATotxs and sou:
inxia& Mr. B.is not the only J vie ttm of lida selfish, .would- j
ihemonojwUstjtas the -eamo individual, some months ago, j
-vilUficd e rcspeefablo mho camo toßiltsbnrgb
ito engage in the same business es himself. Mr. a would
' nlso dosiio to Inform the public that this individual knows
nothing of the science of optics, and donbts whether he is
perfectly aequototed with his own hostnosß. Mr. 8. leaves
the matte; in a discerning public to judge feT itself; end
whatever this Individual may say hereafter, Mr. a wBl
- make no reply to it, esjio considers him beneath
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Wm> Oats Sown Abboab ; or on and of Sonndlngs—hoing
-Jeavos tom n privatojonmal, Thamadersofiblsbookwill
heartUy nmneed ot - the bold oil band manner to which
•oor “gentlemen at leisure,” has supplied them the ripe old
jiarvestficldß of the-eoutinent, where lore and philosophy,
snaakcdbSlls andtoonasteries.-l/mdon Sights and. Parisian,
i Charms and Itallan Bomanco, fionrißh in rich Inxnriance.
For sale l>y W. A Qddeniennoy A Co, No 78 Poarih st.
• ; .Y««li;&tatfL.»ajioMfe-BUo«ntfe ibr August; tho Bed
Kingh>Honry Easel; the Petal Pnel;.Wild Oats Sown-
Abroad, or On Mia Off Soundings; Panithsgmnggler; tho
Yankee Middy; SoiiTS living Age, and a fresh sappl/ of
Jsaac Laquodcm,' reeriVol by Kv P. Coilow, Third street. ,
Proto infamy ! hove been afflicted ;
with weak, eyes and short slghtodness, end to.ell my traveia
y have never hocn able to get a pair of CLASSES that would,
help mo. I have bad several pairs that would enable mo
to MO more distinctly, hot ronid novor keep them on more
tbSnono-'Kalf hMxr, from the M that they caused such
6™- to see yonr advertisement, by Wtdrh P tow
I happt- some, and as It has been my cofij tun*
you had just in.. benefit mo, I thought I would
aim to get a pair On. ■
must not ttonk mo
than answer my expectatipns. -.a. -iJjour fii anyrtimo, ba
by candlfi-H&btfor.more tkbalf k- j ose Sun*.
: *)ra;Xgot.tie».Gla^i- BtowXgot tjj?-
dav all day, until 10 o’clock, without e*.„ : -sa/h? years.
for re “jf ABL, !y iVharflli>stor, Kttsbnr^
SsSagS®
IWI ' 00 Wood street
gKXMJOH BNUiW-SO boxes, put up m 2 and 4 os. papers,
>^ 3thb - iatMdcr6; fo "lkuH &jm ßint
re... ° j; B. LEECHrMcAIMNS CO.>.
2i2 ( md2MWitiWty,«tK«'-
TJAHBBttaua I'teUNES —This excellent ertlde clime
S g&g in
CrtJaAß—2o bids. “LoTcrlns’s" Crushed nml Fulvertai
PjgjfW *** ai,a ** , 'ffiBkn. i RWKETSON.
mllß UXIJIWVATmU JiNUVCUJt'tDIA.— A_?jst™
I Hydropathy and Hygicno r m eight part&
:■• j?Ri&s6 to SmUta: and ■ atudon«,tmd« aB ft.
ShsSdona. 1 By It. T. Trail, M.U} InSToHi.; trithaumer
oaaengravedillustrations.
„p rt 104 Wood street (near. Fifth./
•jjT'EKEUCIM HHBTAKU-200 (loam, my v & auU 1 »
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TELEGRAPHIC.
tJ3y tho" O'BaiHy lines far-tto Horning Post,
L\i About tw p o’clock /.this .morning, the atcamor. Empire,
vwhca flyamtar below.ihi* pJacs, on Rot downward passage,-,
waa ran into hyu sloopi With:each* fbrce.as.trlmocKnno of
her boilers, and somfrtmrtt of her machinery overboard., v
•:,This caused tho-steamer almost? irnTnedlatcly to takefir©,
whioh.epreati the utmost' cottstopotion amoag the, pwacn-;
gcrfij -who -wero rodaed from-UiElr slumbers-by tho forco or
theaioop running Into ihc Btcamor.
• y - safely,except; «omo.tea
or twelve, who -were- badly scalded, anil three orfout who
wan and brought back to Pongbkecpslo by tbe
It ia frared that «ns of IhtTpassengers leaped overboard
doring theconsternaUon, and were drowned. .. . i-f i .v - ; . 1
Most of tho crow also arrived, hore. w —* rd n,.
The flro on board the boat was aOSßgaS^aluintmV
the river and placed
Scott, a boot pedlar; Ed-
JSfIW^rSSS Engineer; Mr. Cashing, third on
■SiSS* fireman Mary Boedes, Mary,
&' RobertT.-Cnttlngham,
IfVfiwfeSmnadiy sealdedand legbtukcD-
itt. of Washington, P. 0* and two deck hands,
named Jamt* Johnston andTotet Van Verier, and Q. Bor-.
Jersey, are badly scalded. ' Probably seven or
• o [ e iit of the victims of this sad disaster will die.
made to alleviate - tho sufferings
of tho unfortunates.
The boat was badly shattered and the machinery much
k'itfcnrtated that soon afor the collision, one of the sieihn
ers boilers exploded, causing groat losaof life:
SE<XOT> DISPATCH. ■ .
> Among tho. scaldCd iS A*B.BuUder, of Washington, p. 0..
Several bodies have been taken- from the River. It Is fear*
ed that tho loss.of life is greator than was at first antidpat
od.
DEPARTURE OP THE PRESIDENT FROM NEW YORK.
New York, July 10.
• • President Pierce accompanied by Gen. Wool, and Messrs.
Guthrie/Davls, Cashing, and Sidnoy Webster, his private,
secretory, -departed from Now: York, amid lond cheering. On
arriving at Jersey City,Balutca were fired from tho. battery,
and the Royal Mall Steamship Arabia.
- - - -
THE FOREIGN MISSION.
WAsnißGioK, JalylG.
Tho Union. thls morning, confirms the report that the
Hon. James Buchananhaafinally* accepted the mission to
England: and e&ya that Messrs. Boole, Glodsden, Borland,
Greene and Bedinger will leave In a few days ou their mis
sions.
: TOBACCO PACTORIES DESTROYED BY FIRE.
Baltimobb, July 10.
letter. from Eichmonil states that thrffij large tobacco
factories, belonging to Wm. A. Robinson A Co., Howard A
Blackburn, and Mr. Riley, vrero totally destroyed by flro
on the morning of tho 16th.
Loss $40,000; mostly insured. There was nothing saved.
A largo amount Of tobacco was destroyed.
REPORT CONTRADICTED.
- .BALnuons, July 10.
’ The report that Gen. Arista, Into President of Mexico,
who was banished from that Republic, on tho restoration of
Goncral Santa Anna, had srrivod in-this dty and taken
apartments at Barnum’s Hotel, is not correct '
\ : , ARRIVAL OF THE BLACK WAIUUOU.
New Yook, July .10—2P.M.
:*■ The steamship Black Warrior with several days later
news from Havana is below, and will be in at four o'clock.
: Louisvnus, July 18. .
Kirkland, tho AdU-CaUjoHc Preacher, is holding .forth
’here. Bishop Spaulding publishes a Cord requesting all
Catholics to keep away from the meetings. The Mayor for*
bids his preaching. ~ ' ■
Mexico, July 18.
-'Salazar maiatains the iucontestlble rights of Mexico to
the Mcs&la Valley, and threatens his resignation on the
least concession to Gen. Lone. Tho Iftiit &mon doubts
whether Mexico will entertain a proposition to purchase
HeslUo. Tho dishonoring of tho Slot* drafts ercatea great
■distrust. - Tho Isthmus of Tehuantepec has been declared &
i separate territory of tho Mantillon capital.
New York, July 17.
Tho following intelligence, per the Arabia, from a Liver
pool correspondent, reached us this morning, via Boston.
- LimPOOLi July 2.—As the Arabia was leaving, the tele
graph-from ’London announced that 12,000 RusssianS had
entered Jasaoy on the3sth ult». : .
. The sales of Cotton at Liverpool, on the 2d, were &000
bales.. Market unclutngod. .
Nsw Toss, July 18.
' The British borptf* Candor, from Alitalia, bound for
London with 2J ounces of gold, was burnt at sea in lat. 4,
Sooth, llcr passengers, numbering £2J, wore saved, with
the gold, by a French barque, ond.camcd Into Pernambuco.
- CetcunAn, July 18.
Judge Flinn has not yet docided to the KJssano case, Iho
lawyers are arguing points of tow.
seoojtd mspATcar.
: Judge FUnu has gwntod a new trial to Ktoano, end ha*
fixed toe bail at $lO,OOO. Ktoaco's pefuritics In the Martha
Washineton case, have sued out a bcdbpleee, on which he
was immediately arrested. lie wIU lw token to Columbus
and there imprisoned, unless he provides new. baa. The
•new trial' wes granted on tho ground that Millard, no« pay*,
toe received a general pardon, In New York, was notcompo l
‘tent to testify,And Uto Court erred in admitting his testi
mony. Findlay is still fit large.
TEIEaBSPH UABSETS.
... New Yeas, July is. |
- -Pl(rar..:SeToj 16,5 W IbU State at «,12®5,15, Ohio $i,W I
@s,lB,firm; Southern Ss,lB@e,Sl, (isu...fiilcs4o,ooo bu I
Srn ml red at JO, yellow 71. CotUm...aalra<aah?!w, hoary. 1
WhSsty.i.SdM 550 bblaOMo st 23J4, firm. BrOTMcES... I
Sales 25t) bbls mors pork at $15,02, prime tlS,ea.lcr; 360 I
do mess beef at £12,75; calcs 300 bU» shouktas at Bf; hams I
9 Inrd_2»tbl»atlJ}i. Clover steady;. : Ooffee—Sale. I
3000 bags Java 11 J<, lUniSjf.quJefc:: Engar_Sale»Soo twu
- Buerovulo at 4%, Orlean. Molaaxmlnll.
r-- ; CwairsiTi, Julj 18.
I 'Theliver hue liiltat fiinches; neither eiooOy aid light
I mlh notr feUtog- r.anrquirttoHUyidCTlrrj MOtogon
for farther tircign new*: emell erfe. at su,i »hl> ]
kv oocneO at 1910 and e]os*l at SO, the rale* reachinglooo t
Bales of hshl ocd Bulkmcatmadoforhow j
York, but partieulm not transpired; un4er9tood.ati% O’*
Lard and s>| for Ttatk Bides. Or«ffliea.~no naw features, ;
I Borer* and Coffee firm; Molassesdull at 23021.
I tumjiTigLvmi. July 18.
Cotton market eKßOdingly quiet Clovenool hold at£s
In (U Tbs; Timothy $3*75. JHapsccd scaavn; worth ri
1 bushel. Flour quiet, holders firm, wmaboMng off
I tier Intelligence from Europe; solo* "OWbusncls, old stock,
I Western at°<sVlbbl.; sales 160 bbls. Western extra at.so,*
uThSh xZrani held at Bye «onr end «rn meat
I No tranasjilcns In. wheat, sales 4000 bushel*
I prime new Southern red at ® farther
j new wheat £1^1@1,22}4, aeoat. Bye steady at S 3. Corn
I scar®, yellow 60, afloat. .
jcA Paeangee and Keratttanc«»l
JOHH THOHPSON, Agont,
410 Lflwfy ttrat, FiUtbvrg\ Pa.,
TOft
Mtok. SOJVHAK, OMSNELA CO
83 Sm»o> itroct, New York,
No. A Rogont Road. Clarence Dw*, LiTorpooL
Liverpool packets mu from Liverpool on too eta
end 21sl of each month. _ „
SWALLOW TAIL LINE.
From New York. fjverpool.
Ship CONSTITUTION, "| April2l
/M prl
j ■ Ship aeebu&ton, i May, .0 fe £
: CapfcMoWUllam, J-eopltg 2“l T £
■l2OO tone. Si
I ' ' Ship LIVKKTOOB, ] May 2J 5
Ckpi. Kearney. Wopt-Jl 0- «
1500 ions. I Jen. 21 "°l m
Ship CONSTANTINE, | Jane « ■ W- g
g> o
Ship AMERICAN UNION,'[ Joljr 6 g
tee Jf-S
Ship QUEEN of the WEST,! Jnly 21 Jnn» ®
Halle??, SNot. 21 «
IhOO tone. j «fey. 21 "try 8
Ship NEW WOBLD, 1 Aeg. 0 ?T°S 1
Cant. KnlshL i-Doer 0 Wt. Jl i
IffiOtoM. j April 0 Fob. Ull
jjeslilpß which, they dlejateh &om Urcrpool Intermediate
#>*> magnlflcent Packet Ship.
AND WALES*
• onr Agents in England,.si JjjHN Tn q 5 r r g ONj Agent,
apr2Bal*w 410 Liberty street. Plttahnrrn, Pa.
eubopeah agehoy.
0m
THEOLDESI ESIABUffiB OmOT IS THIS CITY
'«rnWV'V tpo THE OIjD COUNTRY^
_ ®K£ AKtr,Y bcea leave to Bay to those perSbns bar-1
Coontry, and Oeslrtfasof cither
" sh£
g^*S»!W
n wloct or duty on jhrXondon, Dublin, Liver-
£hncrfck, Port
pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belflwt, i Drogheuft, . , «*. /, v'aw
BosL Nowry, Qalwey, fondonflarry,
York, Philadelphia; Boston,Baltimore and O r >oaM,and
fromtheneoto Pittsburgh ;,ona u 111 attopd jWcuy to for
entiling passengers from thonco to any part of
Ho also baa sight drafts for aalo, payaolo at tho following
places,rtg;
on ENOLAND.
the pfadpal cities ana towns throughout
England and ON IRELANB,
Prorindal Bank
. „ ■ KnnlflMUoD,
Armagh, >v Carlow,
Mallow, :-. Btrabaafi, Monaahan,'" Enniflconby,
ash-» s§£ asa
DfaOTaan, Klt^V
CoteUll, 'U™*& Bffiffit””"’
NctfonaJ Ban* of Scotland, Edinburgh, and Ita tranches
(n fifty towns to Boottoh
«—»aass!^gs=t- .
—«sjsassssags^®sr
108, cor, of Berorilh aodflmKbflold Eta
my 7
mOBACW-i5' b ®" B A BoUmmV to arriw
I S Jo Baltimore Spun,
ie29 -
raTAND vmm'lM-lW iW rtylo Maotu
street
Je29 • •.• - ■ Vlo'Prl^-’'
jpW,-CTBEBAOEB~
T7U)UR--820 bin. for sale by
i? J? 8 ‘
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COMMERCIAL POST.
JXiItYJBEVIEWOI' J’ITtSBTOGH TIARIpST. ■.
, Omct or ins Diiw Monstsa Post, » ~
Tuesday, July 10,1853. -vj
-> v to.a-peu£Crtl : WQy woaquletandduli---:
‘wiUittotr&asocUonsworihyofnotointuiyof the leading’
lartlclea'of trade.Receipts-of.prMuce,-.ia'consequence oj
the Tow stage of water in our rivers, haaalmost: entirely
| ceased, which has caused art advance iu soxueartlcles,-and
[ particularly of grain, such as Oats az?d Corn.. The following
[ iomprisesall the principal sales of yesterday-:-'- --
[ FlflUß.—Tho sales yesterday wore small, owing to light
i receipts. The dcmaad,liowerer, was not animated, and buy’
i era are awaiting forther-nswa from- Europe. - We note tho
| Allowing sales on the wharf r 49bbls. superfine at $4,104.00;
i da.at same—this, however, was above the market rates
jUalesoflO bbls. extra-at $4,25 ;47 from store
| at $4,12; 60 do, extra at $4,25.
hOAT&—The demand for Oats continues - unabated, and
owing to ihesUm supplies coming forward prices- ore well
[. maintained and will likely remain so until n nse in our rhr
era. Wphave sales of 170 bushels at 50;78.bushelB do. at.
40;-180 bushels at 50, and 145 bushels at 48.
I . SUGAR.—Tboro was a moderate retail demandfrom stores
I for small lots, with sales of S.hhds at s }4t 25 do. at GJ4; 10
| prime to country at IQJ4
j MOLASSES/—The market hnanot undergone any chango,
I the demand continues moderate to. the retail trade, with
j sales of 25 bids, oak at SO. .. ■ *
I • COFFEE.—'We continue to notice a goood demand to re.
[ toilers, and previousprfces well maintained. Wo note sales
j of SO and 35 bags at 1034; 22 do. at
j' > WHISKY.—Owing to an advance in the Cincinnati market
I holders here are asking a slight advance, withsales reported
I of 40 hbls. at 23, with several smell lota reported at 22®23.
j ELAY.—New hay is coming in more freely and prices not
jso firm. We note sales of 17 !oada.atsB@lo.
| ' MACKEREL.—There continnes a brisk demand from-
I stores for No. J Mackerel and talcs are readily mado at $lO,-
I 25®10,50. Wo hare sales of 40 bbls.nl $10,25; 10 bbls. do.
| at the same.
I BACON.—Tho sales yesterday wero smaller than usuaT
I but prices remain about tho same. We note sales of 10,000
j lbs. shoulders at C@G34; 1000 lbs. do. at GJ£; 1000 lbs. hams
1 *lO/’tfi 310 piocos at 614@034‘ Sugar cured hams are scarce
I and oro held at 12@12)£ for favorito Cincinnati brands,
j Pittsburgh cured we quote at 11®11^.
| BROOMS.—SaIes of 20 dozen fancy at 18.
I CHEESE.—SoIos of 25 boxes at 7; 100 do. samo; 700 do.
] &t 7. - '
BEANS.—Thera is but little demand for Boons, with but
few in market; we quote a sale of 5 bl>ls. at $1,12 for 00 lbs.
PIG METAL,—There Is considerable inquiry la tho roar
kot for small tots of No. 1 Allegheny, but the market is Lure,
end without sales to notice; tho demand in the eastern cities
has Improved and metal is advancing as will bo seen from
tho Price Current, of Philadelphia, of Saturday—
Imjn.—Thcro has been more Inquiry for Pig Metal since
our last notice, and prices are firmer. Sales of 800 tons su
perior Charcoalou private tetms; 300 tons No. 2 Anthracite
at $35, and 050 tons White Iron, part at $33 ton, 4 moo.
anfl part at something less. 50 tons best Blooms sold at $BO,
C mos. There has been an increased demand for Scotch ihg,
owing to a speculative movement iu Now York, and 3@400
tons sold at about $3l, cosh, and $32 $ ton, 0 mcs. now held
l at £34®35. There ts a fair inquiry for manufactured iron at
: full rates.
COMMERCIAL SUMMARY.
LOUISVILLE, July 15.
Euiabks—The market generally is unchanged. The
weather today was cool, with indications of rain.
Baduixo a.vd Hope— The market for these articles contin
ues quiet, with a largo stock on band. Light rales at 12J<
and a^c.
CoAi7-Rcts.il sales of Pittsburgh fit lSe bus.
Fines—Wo havo no change to note in this article. Wo
quote small bales'of tuperfine brands from store at $4,10®
4,20, and extra at $4,50; choice family brands wo quote at
$5@5,50.
Provisions—' Transactions were olmost exclusively of a re
tail character.
Tobacco—Receipts small, with raltw of 25 hhds at thf
warehouse# at prices ranging from $4,55 to $3, $8,05, SS,CO.
and $0,05. ■
POET 07 PITTSBURGH.
25 13CK&) WATXR IN Tilt CUAXRZL.
ARRIVED.
Steamer JofTerwa, Parkinson, Brownavillo.
{i Luzanio, Bennett, Brownsville.
Thqmas Shrivcr, ikdley. West Newtou.
« Gcu. lhiyard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
M Exchange, Rhodes, Wheeling.
u Advance, Woodburn, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
“ Jcffcrsoa, Parkinson, Brownsville.
** Luxemo, Bennett, Brownsville.
u Thomas bhriver, Bailey, Wost Newton.
«< Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
« Exchange, Rhodes, Wheeling.
« Advance, Woodburn, CincinnatL
Tho RiTor at this py(nt Is very low; ibe bora allow tli«*ir
ugly heads In a maccar which I# quite disgusting to our m
eroio.
The Louisville Courtrr of the 15th Raya
Tax river wav at a stand last evening, with 3 feet, 2 Inch
es water In tlw 'canal. During the previous 24 bourn tho
river had rLscn about an inch. Tun weather yesterday to
eloody, and rather pleasant.
Uikois RiTUL—We lo&ru from traveler* Jmn from that
ftrwm, that tho navization of tho lUtnofa is now altogether
impracticable; that it U too lot* for even tho lightest draught
crafts, and stUl ftitiog at all points.
Woduesdny Pochßt for Cincinnati*
' Tug new and fcutinmntogstojuner CRYSTAL
W. J. Kovxn, Master, will I«ATe
£IL-iLjregulariy every WEDNESDAY.
For freight or pauwge, apply on board, or to
njll O. D. MlLTliNlimiOm.
GSrUIL SOLOMON’S stay in Pittsburgh now being limit
ed to a few days, and os ho will net visit tho country for
many years, immediate application is absolutely necessary.
HEW DIBCOVEBT FOB THE EVES!
SI'ECTACT.ES, At KloanJ od D» ratal prlactplo of fiptacr
iml Accuracy, 17 a. EOtOMONH lb» celebrated Op«-
dan, from the Improve! Spectacle SlanoGietary and Lonaoa
XJptical-Establishment, So. 105 Old Bond strwt, London
established more than a century ago.
G S0L0J10X& the sole Inventor of tUo Improved epco
taelcs. and yanoua Improved Oltthoes, Is uowou a profes
global visit to this pU», n»d may 1» consulted at hi* office,
linlayett® Buildings, corner of nwd and Fourth streets,
first door oo iourih, . . . * >
i lie has had tho honor of attending tho above named prtn-«
i clpal towns cf tho United Kingdom, whfre ho has experl-
I cneed tho most flattering enrearaganeot, and liavtog boon ]
earnestly solicited to make a visit fur & chart ihne, he has j
the honor of announcing his arrival from Ixmuon, with a |
most splondul assortment of hb» newly-invented and im- .
©roved Spectacle*. Bach l* tho soperiority of these (lias**, ;
that persons having Inflamed or weak eye* may Instantly
berclicrrod by using them, and they passes tho property or
preserving the precious organ of eight to tho most advanced
period of life, while they enable both tho old and the young
to pursue the most minute employment for any length of
tlmo, both by day or candle light As several Imllvldnals
to the Unitid States h*vo tried their efficacy, health confi
dence, aolldts th 6 furthey &vQr» Cf tho public, which he will
ever be proud to acknowledge, assuring thw who entrust
him with tlifllr commands that no exertion shall be wanting
on hi* pari to merit their confidence and approbation.
Added to ihfl advantages pom*ud by him of long practice
to the Eye Infirmaries, and under cue of tho most eminent
npuUsta.br wlileh ho has obtained a thorough knowledge
of the diseases of vision, he has to hi* possession documents
from individual* of rank, conveying tho highest teslimo-
Dl ?to < !Sffivo a refcn:ncns to persons In the Uuited States
who have frond vbo gcpalewt benefit and comfort from the
uao of bis newly-invented and improved fipyetaejo.
New Discovery for Deafness.
The &und Concentrator is an est-Hionlliißry, t>oKcrfni,
ncv)y4sTentcd small Instrument, for the cure of
cases cf ponjbess, entirely different in make or coMtroctkm
S*£ « r ®&2Lf"SS S? S? I
been or probably over can to pMuccd. .FSfvSTLmr I
modeled to the cavity of the ear, and mm rest "l ll ***
out nrolectimr and. being of the same color a 6 tho (don, are
not {Swptttfe. 4 polors Of this valuable invmUon oro
ro Croat as to restore .defective bearing of long standing to
and natural state, and to enable dof pawns to
join in general conversation, to hear most distinct y at a
place ofiTorsldP, at the bar, or at any
unpleasant sensation of ringing notes in the e3r ’ , cn tlrcly
removed, and tho concentrations afforded to individuals
afflicted sritli this dreadful malady all the assistant* that
can WStlMf < jn ai^ r jng my feeble testimony In favor of
1 Mr. Bolouinns Eye Glosses, think them sujvi'irtQ any I
hove ovor tried. The eyes seem to rest plcarsnlly under
1 ihai. „m • 0. McUoox, M. I>m
Lato Professori of forgery in Washington
University, Baltimore, Md.
r^ b Sfg. J p“roVM?Solomon'sUm 13 cs,and ffndthem
very comfortablo. 1 cheerfully odd my name to iho number
oHhDse who recommeodud mo. Jo& ?• Gaszam, M. X>.
Pittsburgh. Juno 8,1553. . w „ , ,
From what I iuvvo observed la tho uso of Mr. Boloiaonfl
ninfciwfl. t t(&o pleasure In adding my testimony to the fore
going rocomrnendaUons of \bt> M . p .
Pittsburgh, Jan., 8,18 M. oct 186 a.
It affords mo pleasaro to elate that on tho trial
specimens of Spectacles placed in my hnirfß by Sdo
mons/I flnd'inysclf Winch relic-red from a!£* t ilfJSil
ind especially uonknoss in tho oyos, from UK'S I , h “J:
SKta tiro years, wbonover I havocjtrctsxl ttom
*ycn for a short period of time. I thinh tiiey are ofan ox
Bochester, January IC,
: Tho bcatttseommondation I can givo tho QUJJW® of air
Solomon IS, a»tl uao
ot
Haring made trial of Mr. Solomon’i Patent Bpociwles,
andSinM tho principle on. which they are ronatroctod,
SmronohStatlonln pronouncing them onperior to ony
-wlth'whtch I am acquainted, and ‘* wo pßW?„2s .S in
cheerfully recommend thorn to all who need arMcfel a,d l
tmvswwfnt? their vision* Chas. A* **J*,®*»
tol S?fsfor of Pathology and Materia Medina, dencra^
t^roiessy ■ Buffalo, and Bowdoln College.
. > Philadelphia,-Juno 4,18&0.
I cordially concur «'“«»/ feTTin
SSgf amoral Glosses, for.
few^ r ®o&gap S reto be good and clear,
and too general workmanship M , D „
leUbSnudfrul iW..rorofSnrgory,Q°noraOoUege.
.Dublin.
fro LOAN-41000oi&SdlMOO to u > l “
jl S and 24 months. ,L
| ycwqdloti-w BBornnns.
-RSSOIMWO* 8., jot
-^UTCII—IOOOinetoro osuXtorwlo b;
Jy2v • ;.
tvptmr’TON Fl—2oo B>8,« in store and for salo by.
f 1 . H.EMISQ BROTHBBS.
I-niAOK TEiS— l36 hsir cheats; Oolong W 4 hpschqt
epr^"’ IMIJIBS iWd f ° r 4 MCKETSOS.
Hirer Sem*
NOTICE.
ptEMiNo s ßUornEi
■PBICES OF
: " : OOBBBSK&WOT FO&tm
Patricks & Friend, B:
jfifth and. wood,
LOANS. f
United
United States 53.1863......,^..—....
PennsylvaniaCs<lBt9.
Pennsylraniasa.lB6B.....~
Alleghany county
AHogbeny countycoupo n 5..........
Pittsburgh-city 05....;.....,.
Pittsburgh, dtj coupons, payable
,Ncw \orfc..;... ...................
Allegheny City C5.i.*»....
Allegheny City, coupons, payable
in
BANK STOCKS.
Bank of Pittsburgh-.....*
Merchants ft Manufacturers’ Bank
Exchange 8ank.......*.......... -i
Farmers’ Doposltlfcmk.....
Allegheny Savings-8ank......-I
BBIDOB STOCKS. i
Monongahola 8ridge....;.,.
,SL Clair street Bridge-
Hand street Bridge.....
Northern Biborlies Bridge-.;
INSURANCE STOCKS.
■ Westernlnsurance Company.....
Citizens’lnsurance Company—
Associated Firemen’s Company...
•TEBKGRAPH STOCKS. -
Atlantic and Ohio
Pittsburgh,Cincinnati tLouisvlll
Baku Brio
Pittsburgh Gas Works.—....
Monongahela Slackwater .
RAILROAD STOCK.
Pcnnnylvania Railroad «...
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-.
Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad-.
Maxim.' Railway and Dry Dock-...
Turtle Creek Plank Rood
Perrysvillo Plank Road -
Groonsburg Tumpiko
OhartforsCoal Company.
• GOI’PER STOCK&
Pittsburgh and Boston.—
North Americas
North West....—
North Western.; -
Adventure -
Ohio Trap Rock.
Minnesota. -
Pittsburgh and Islo Royal- ...
Douglas Houghton...—
Ontonogan - -
Ridgo
Fire Steel
Colling
Aztec
Bluff. -
Peninsular..—.—..—
Avery- -
Forest -
Phtunlx * «,*
Iron City -
)TE LIST.
BASK HI
TUX MOXXIRO POST XT
canarctm dahv tce _ _ .
Iloon & Sargent, Exchange Banker*,
Comer of Wood and Sixth tlrttis, Pittsburgh
PENNSYLVANIA. | OHIO.
Pittsburgh bank* par.jBtatoßk.and branches—
Philadelphia u %
Brownxvillo " par.tfiank of Sandusky—
Bucks county “ UiGmnTille 60
Chester Co. (newissue)— Vii Norwalk 60
Columbia Bridge Oo JilUrbana..... - 60
XteiUareeo." <X\ IHBIAWA.
Itoylcstowo “ ijjstata Stock 8anka....... %
Easton 11 \i'i State BU.atul branches— ft
Germantown “ V A \ lUJNOIO,
lAnraater Rank* JliStoie Stock Bank*..—. %
Lebanon “ \\ State Bank 8ranch....... 60
Montgomery co. Banks... ]2 Bonk of HUnolx... -76
Northumberland 14 ... % KENTUCKY.
Pottsville 44 ... M All solvent Bank*.... %,
Reading 44 « U MISSOURI.
Schuylkill county 4f % Sfcateßk.amlbraochea-, %
Washington ” ... par. MICHIGAN.
West Branch u ... Vx All solvent Banks..—.... 1
wfW P* maoasm
CarJlSi* —... y* Marine a Eire Insurance
Chambewhurg % 00. at MUwaukle. 2
p r | 0 .. % TENNESSEE.
Gettveburgh- All solvent Bank* 3
nSS.tmrg % NOETII CAROLINA.
nonc'd'vle . % All solvent Banka I
MiddMmvn - 55! SOUTH CAROLINA.
Waynes lm rc o.i All solvent Bank*..—.... 1
York Bank*- 95 GEORGIA.
Relief Note? All solwnt Bank*..-..... VA
United Staten Bank 16 { ALABAMA.
Allegheny CltySerip— par. AU solvrat 1kuik5........ 6
Pltt3)nr«ltCSly “ ..... par. LOUISIANA.
AlteskrnyCo. “ -i-nma. All solvent Banka 114
NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. I
New York City...— iJSraYorlt p»r.
I Country Bank. % Philadelphia. par.
I NEW JERSEY. Baltimore P®-
I All solvent Ranks % CSndnnaU KdJse’L
DELAWARE. Lonlstlll.— .9idlse’t
All snlvcnt Banks t/ftSt-Lonis .........J dise’t.
Small Notes M YALUB OY OOINB.
MARYLAND. American Gold par.
Baltimore Banks X American Cold (old) .pr’m.
Country Bonks & Sovereigns, 4J g
VIRGINIA- jauineas.,..—— —5 w
Banker Ye.* branches— 7 60
Farmer*’Bfc. a branches- 780
Valley Bk.* branches-... %|Ten Gnlider* —3 TO
Elchin;® Bfc.* branches 426
Wheeling Bank* i/SNarolcons-...--.. 3 83
Wheeling branches. %) Doubloons, Patriot-..—15 70
NKW ENGLAND- lOoublocnji, fipanlrh —lO 25
AUeolveot Dink* %jDncat«— a... 3 10
nV'ihe Preiidcnt of tbe United States*
T?r pursuant 01 law, X, iT*ANIfMN PIKRCK, President
I of th© Uni ;ud Stales, do hereby declare and make known,
that public suhwof tho ecctioos ami part* of sections of land,
all bearing tbc odd nuaibtrs. which remain to tho United
States, -within six miles oa each side of the lino of tho Mo
bile and Ohio River Railroad, in tho States of Alabama and
Mississippi. subject to doable the minimum prico of tha pub
lic lands, is provided by tho act of 2uth September, JWQ,
will bo hdd at tho following land Offices la the States of
ALABAMA and Ml&slSSim, at tho periods berdruftcr
dcsirnatnl, lo wit;
At the Land Office at ST. STEVEN’S, in Alabama, coro
mendriK on Monday, tho fifth day of &itemtxr neat, tor the
disposal of such sections and porta of cedlona, bring tne
rtii ntsmbiri above ruftTreilta, a» flrp situated In theunder^
mentioned township*, to wit t . • {
Xcrfh of the base line and rest of Vie principal meridian*
Townships one and hoi, Of range 05*.
ono, two, fArre and/«cr, of renge two.
Townships one, tww, three,/our and/ce of range raw. ,
Towuildps one, two, three, tour, five, six and acrcn, or j
range romu ■ „ - ]
Township* three, four, Arc, tlx, and seven, of range rtft |
Smth of tU* base fine and vest of tha principal meridian, i
Towirdups one, two, three, four, and /re, of range cxjl
Township* one, two, throe, /our, and /or, of range .two.
Townships one, two, and three, of range flint*.
Township ens, of range repo. .
Srtlh of Of bate line and east o/ the principal meridian.
Township* three, and/cur, cf range oxr.
At the Land Office at DEMOPOUS, la tho warn Stale,
commencing on Monday, the iwdflh day of Sjpfecwer serf,
tor the of such sections and parts of sections, bring
Ui© odd ntmten above referred to,a3 are situated la the
undcrtnenUoced township*, to wit. ... t
Xarth <>f the bate line and t oeft of the principal nx endian.
Township* einhieea, mortem, and twenty, of range FOCJL.
At tho Land Office at TCSOALOOSA, la the sun© State,
commencing on Monday, the fifth day ot September next,
for the disposal of such sections and parts or sections, bring
the «M nffiiii'r* above referred to, as ore situated in the ttxh
dermentionod townships,towlt» - , ...
Xorth of Vie basx line and west cf the principal meridian in
the tcmlhern surveying district.
Township twntjHmt, of range four.
At the Land Office at COLUMBUS, In Mississippi, com
mencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of September next,
Ihr (be disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being
the odd numbers obovo referred to, as are situated la the un
dermentioned townships, 10 »K.
y a rth of Vie Uue line ami east of V>c Choctaw wendfan.
Township*, eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and
tiveniy, of range m tuLX. _ , , „
TocndilpH ojht, nine, twin, thirteen, fourteen, fijtten,
sixuvi, se?cnt*«<n, eighteen, nincteeu, and twenty, of range
TownFhlp* eight, nfnr, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, tour-(
teen, fifteen, fixteea, srvcnttm, tighten, and rnneUtn, of I
rasiro sevestzis. , .... , !
Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, Iwdn*, thirteen, four- |
teen, fifteen, and tixtecn, of range BonrtKJi.
Township*, eight, ulnc, ton, eleven, and twelve, of range
'"'AMto Un.l Offlco it AUOUSTA, In tho mi Etnto, com
monrtnn on Monday, iho tvxnty-cixtA day of &ptmber next, .
to tho di.pawJ of inch ittUmi and part* of .actions, being |
tli© odd numbers above referred to, os are in th© Un* ,
dcrmenllonod townships, to wit, i
Xorth of the base luia and «uf °S Vie ChaUaw meridian, ]
Townsblr four , of range tmatEsa.
Townships one, two, three, four, foe, and six, of range i
Township* oue, two, three, four, five, six, and seven, of
ranee nftkex , . ,9 ,
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven, of
ranee tiixzox9-
Townships one, five, six, and reran, of range bßyaaixxK. ■
Township reran, of range nGiK-EM, *
Xorth of the hast line , wot of the meridian , and east of
2\arl nrer.
Township Uir,r > /oar./re, six, seven, and right, of range
n Townships/re, sir, seven, eight, nine, end ten, of range Six.
Township ecrcn, right, nine, and ten, of range SXVEX.
Township right, nine, and ten, of rango smut.
The towusblps herein dcElgnated In ltoman letters ate
wholly within tho limits of “ six sections In width on each
side of said road," and those In Balia are pa rtlu within said
limits, as designated on thp diagram.?, wh.cbwUlhe ftimlsb
cd tolbo respective district land offices by t)>e OomßlteioD
or of the Oeneral Land Office.
Lands reserved tar schools, military, and other purposes,
will bo cxcluded from sale.
Tho lands will ho sold tuWerf to iAr r<flrAf of wny granted
bv tho said aid of 20th Bepiemher, 1840, to the States afcre
saiil, to r said railroad, not encoding mc.hundrcd. fieri on
eath f Ido thereof; and therefore tho particular tracts of land
which includo the road will bo cold as containing tho quan
Sr thl^pdamStnwil l ' not horeceived until after the
cl Given nnlor b mVhand at tho City of
, Of Slav, anno Domini one thousand eight
SStaWL’ FBANKUN PIEECT ¥
Jon Ckn<T a l tend OJfict. .
Notice to actual settlers m land* of the United Statu ongmatg
therein mentioned,” the Preemption laws of the United;
.. thov'nbto exist are extended over the alternate re-,
served section 9 «t pubWaudsetong the UneofttareUrosd
S:S,rv mentioned, where the settlement and improve-,
rnent wS mSe X tilt* final oltotecni pf tho alternate
secUons to tho said railroad. Therefore, ell claims by pro-
SSSm. to any of tho alternate sections of public landa
ShWn the Unfits originally reserved will attach. If prodi-
Sted nSn eSihmctfts made prte to tlio/th February,
1853, the date of tho final allotment.
rialms within tho ala miles limits must bo proven up at
JytKe before thp dey hereto filed tor the commmcement
of thopnWlc sale, pod are to bo paid forat the rate of two
dollars and fifty rents per acre. Claims outside of tho six
Sip and within thu lklts of the original reservation,,
must be proven up prior to tbo restoration of rajd lands to
Pr &ildieS’ t Si’unty land warrants, at a dollar and twonty-fivp
cents per aero, may bo received In payment for either class
of lands; one warrant only, however, can be located by each
pl fmmodtotoly after the close of tho public agio directed by
the foregoing proclamation of the President, applications,
will be received for tho purchase »t private enter, or loca
tlon hy warrants, of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant,
outside of the six miles limits, to such order as to prevent
confusion and insure accuracy, In accordance with instruc
tions to be issued to tho registers end receivers.
• - JOHN WILSON,
le7-ltawf l3w] Cbmnussunwof the General Land Office.
B' — ACOK—W.UOOtba. Shoulders; 7733
SfcOOOJbs.HAaw; Corn fed rod wsU, tyiropietf,
in amok® house and tor sale by =■'.
' tol3 LEECH, aTALTIN* 00.
iXS—25 üblfl. bleached Whale OU; " r_
- . 20 do Superior Tanners 1 :
_ csapexi ;
10 do Flan, (for growing,) In
store andfaT eale. -
A. HUNTER.
i-^iTTKR.— 2 bbla, fresh Koll.thla day rccetrod and for
Vilely UESRf H. COIXIN3,
jJ, r 30 t S 5 Wood rtreot.
C -
. <• s' '* *
*»
-* . ' t t;
[ttOßannzi
ixobaiij
itlrtdt, f
• I
i § m,oo
. 100,00
. 105,00
. 95,00
auction Card. ■■■■.. , , „ .
TAMES: M’KESNA. Aactlooocr atid Cpmmlsaon_Ber-
J.cfcmWo. 120 Wood street, rear the.«nier
regular sales of-Dry deals, Clothing, Gn)wries,dlas3Trsre,
new and- second hand: Funritara,each.doyat.lQand
o’clock; and at early gaslight,each OTerdngjWatehM
Jewelry,Guns, Books, Fancy articles, Cotleryjßoow,,
\ Shoes iAcli with a general -assortment of every desalpuon
pf Pry Goods. Refer tottteprinripalmercbaptf.,;.
[ Asked. -Rxr V at
$120,00 $109,00
-101,00 T 100,00-
000 100,00
-."■97,00 100,00
vIOCMW C -100,00
100,00 108,00:
100,00 100,00
, • Sales.; _
' A T’the Commercial Sales-Eodm&. corner of wood ana
1 A Fifth streets, aUO o'clock, A. a genewl aportaent
of Scaaonibls, Stapleand FancyDryGoois, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats,^^^.^^
Gmcorieci Qneonstrare, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Uxxm&
Glasses, Now and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fnr
' nlture,-4c., - . - ',v’
. . . ATt O'CLOCK, P. M„ -r
Books,' Stationery, Fancy Articles, Murical Instroments,
Hardware and Onilery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and
Sllrer watches, to. B. M. DAVI3. Anctioneer.; fja3l:tf
100,00
; 60 f oo
- 60,00.
60,00
TNBENCHAND ENGLISH CLOTH, CABSUIEBES, CAS
r SIKBTTS. LAWNS, CALICOES, BERAIZES, MEKI
NO3,ALPACAS, SIHHT3, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
at Auction.—JCommendng.cn Monday, July-18th, 1853, at
10 o’clock, in the forenoon, and amtinning each day and,
evening daring the; week. Tit McKenna*fl Auction House, a
large Invoice of Foreign nnd .domestic fancy and staple Dry.
Goods, BooiA Clothing recd Tod dlrectfrom\Phil
adelphia, among which are afew pieces of fine. French and
English Broad Cloths and Cassimercf; JSastsrn. made Casa
netts, English Corduroy and Fountain, fashionable French
t«whb »nrt English Chihtie3 and Calicoes, mne
Fienchßaraize r B, Merinos and Alpacas, fancy Shawls, dress
hdks.. Cambric hdks.. Silk and Satins, Patent thread,
Bleached andßrown Mnalins. flno Boots and Shoes, Cloth
ing, -fine Shirts. , Dy9]~ JAMB 3 M’KENNA, Auo’r.
"44,00
43,00
24,00
68,60
45,00
60,00
60,00
‘60,00
60,00
69,00
60,00
50,00
60,00
100,00
25,00
25,00
49,76
49,00
63,00
106,00
12,00
10,00
18,60
49,00
48,76
• 60,00
102,60
10,00
20,00
8,00
OUNTKY SEATS IN EAST LIBERTY AT AUCXIUN--
On Thursday afternoon, July 21, at "2 o’clock, on tho
Eremisoa, will be sold 30 lots of ground, In the most deara
le portion of tho flourishing borough of East Liberty, ad
joining the residences-of George Negloyand TbomasMcl*
lon, Esqro. These lots are 60 feet front on wide- streets, by
1200 feet in depth, and cannot be surpassed for beauty of lo-
great inducements to aH desiring Country
Homes, as they are easy of access, by Kailroad or Turnpike..
Terms—-One fourth cash; residue in three equal annual
payments, with Interest. , ' • • •
A Train of Cars will leave tho Liberty street Depot at 1
o’clock on the day of sale, to convey purchasers to the
grounds. fjy!9] P. M. DAVIS, Aucfr.
176,00
6100
20,00
17,00
7,50
17,60
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AT AUCTION.—On
TUESDAY MORNING, July 19th, at 10 o’clock, at the
Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
will be sold a general assortment of seasonable Foreign and
Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ac. -
jylfl ? P. M; DAVIS, Ancfr.
AHQGANY AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY After
noon, July 20th, at 8 o’clock, at.the Commercial
Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold,
on a credit of 90 daws on sums over $lOO, for approved en
dorsed paper, 1500 feet superior Mahogany Pteok and
BoordSwfrom % to VA indies.' P. M. DA Yap,
jylg . Auctioneer.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—On Saturday, July 23d f at
2 o’clock, P. M-, on the promises, will be sold by order
of Court, the following described property of Edward Foran,
deceased, yic: All those three certain LoU of Ground, sit
uate in the Sixth Word of the city of Pittsburgh, marked
Nos. 35,36 and 37, in Irwin’s plan, each haring 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 yill bo fold separate or together,
as may suit purchasers.
ALSO—Tiro Lots of Ground, numbered 161 and 162, in
Colwell’s plan, each 20 feet front on‘Seminary street, and
extending back 100 feet . ‘ .
ALSO—Lot No. 6, in plan of Lots laid out on Mount Bald
win, by W. W. Feltannan, haring a front of 24 feet on Wy •.
lie streeL and extending back 91 feet 2 inches.* '
Tssks*—One-half cash; rosidno in six months, with in
terest. For further particulars, enquire of Mrs. Julia Ma
hon, or of Mellon A Negiey, her Attorneys, No. 6 Wylie st
jegfr P. M. DAVIS, Auet’r.
AND GUM COATED FOREST P&LS!
mWQST EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY IN THE
tftr.fr t 1,000,000 bottles and boxes sold annually,
and thousands of lives payed from a premature grave, by
ttds late discovery. ~ - ,
Testimonials of the most unexceptionable character are
continually pouring In from every part of UiecountJTybear
ing witness to the unparalleled efficacy of these medicines.
The follovflng shows the number of cases cured, as certi
fied to by letters and other testimonials, received from all
parts of the Union and British colonies, from the Ist of
January, 1852, to January Ist, 1853, inclusive;
• Casa Cured*^
Dyspepsia and habitual ccsrtivencss——............ 753
Nerronsdlsonlcrs-. —~ 331'
General debiUty..«u.— GW
Pustules, unhealthy color of tbaskin———.. 310
Bilioasdisordora. PC3
Bcrufalaand mercurial oomplalnt3. 491
Jaundice... —* J L92
liver complaint—^—...—- .*»o
galfcflfrmim— 91
Erysipelas—.. —. —..,......151
Frrer and Ague .... —.. 191
Consumptive colds and coughs4os
Dropsy.——..— —— 184
; M'lmwirfton —.. 120
Other raritros disorders.— ....7051
But a short rime has elapsed since these great and good
medicine* Iwre been made known to the public, yet thous
ands hare already experienced their good effects. Invalids
given over by their physicians as incurable,h&Te found re
lief and been restored to sound and vlgerous health from
their .use. The groat amount of good these medicines have
done, has induced thousands to recommend them to their
friends. Men of integrity and.phy siexass have' sanctioned
their uso, and recommend them to the public.
SHOCKING CASE OF BOBOFOLA CUBED.
New Tons, December 6th, 1653.
X>r. Q . IF. Ealtey —Dear Sir:—l deem It but justice to
So, artho l&Testorof agreatniaildti?, to send you’nfiboit
storyof tar own case. lam twenty-wren years of age.
At thirteen I was stitched with scrofula, which formed po&-
tplMuand broiaont 1a "neck.-ncai iiw
collsr bone, and from tbenco extended nearly op to the left
ear. A bool six months since I commtnfccd using your For*
\yipgjindnUfr (fallowing tfco directions*) which,'in Ulna,
'rohi eared mo. she scaxsi ttlthoUsh hew «ound,hear te*'
itlmonjof thedreadful manner.ln whielfl was: afflicted.'
Altcrncsrly fourteen years suffering, I now rejoice to say
that my health Is (ally restored by your remedies, .all ©tb«
■era baring prated quite ineffectual.
„ Tours*, very respectfully. SAMUEL HOEN.
}■.#* CURE of faesy:
The'fbilofribk testimony, gi?ent» b? Mr. jolban F.Condit,
•- of 2* shows thio exfcrwrdbULry^‘effects of this;
Win© tind Pills, itLfturalyB&: ; . v . « v V,
: > : OaASOSj JT. J., Feb. 14,1553. .--
Hr.'Q. W.BxUqt— Pear Sirt—My wife bad. & stroto of
eerwo that her whtde system was completely
paralysed. fcr nearly two
aliuseaud condbilitycf-hfct body and
llmbsi Wo almost despaired offc*r recovery. At Uibtime
«5» brigan to! jour medlctoes. Their good effects: were
jocncaperlcnced. £ho began gradually toimproTe in health,
nzidicift fiW'raontha recOTeral entirely. ThecxtrnorStoary
effects of your Wine and Pills, to curing say wife of a com
; plaint ere ncrer expected her to get better of, tadners me, as
©duty I owe to ypureelfand the public, to-aond you thia
certificate. JOTHAN P. OOKDIT.
\ nm acquainted with Mr. J. P. Condi t, and know the
üboTeeepiifteatfrtpbetrne. ; ff.P. HEHD3IAN,
" •' . ©Chambersstreet,Kew.Torh«.
HEADER! If yon want not jour constitution Injured by
that slow, larking poison, Ca«natf, or other nrinmiZEtib*
stances, touch not such Medicina as contain them, or any
uncertain Medicine whatever, but procure-those excellent
and Purely vcgddAc preparations, Halsej’iFcreat Wine and
Pflla.
If nu hare the Dyspepsia, or aro troubled wltfreostive
ccss/take this Wine and the Pflls, according to the direc-
and you will then get well. ‘ /•
If you are nervous or weakly, or hare an emaciated
countenance, or general debility, this Wine and tho Hlls
5 will restore you to health and energy. ••
If you bare unhealthy colored riuu,or pimples, or pustu
lea, or blotches, these medicines will purify the blood and
eradicate all such-humors from the skin.
If you fcaTe a weakly constitution, and feel yourself too
old (hr your yean, take these excclleutmedicinea, and they
will invigorate your constitution and fortify It for longer
life.
If yon a? 0 Bilious, (which may bo known by such symp
tom! as Drowsiness, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Fared
Tongue, 4c.,) take a good do?o of the Forest Fills, and they
will purge from the stomach and bowels all 'morbous and
hUldus matter, and thus prevents $t of sickness, and save
your doctor's bUI of SIQ, $2O, or sso. •
If you hare tho Liver Complaint, the Forest Wine and
Pills will cure it. These medicines exert a powerful and
most salutary action on the Liter,and hare been the means,
of curing thousands of this terrible disease.
PARENTS, there is not, perhaps, a month in the year
that some one of your children or members of year family,
do not complain of Headache or Dizziness, or Sickness at
Stomach, or harp fared tonguw, or some otherunfavorable
symptoms.' These are tho forebodings of disorder, and sick
cess,of some klndorothcr, eodn follows; for such symp
toms always show that bile-or morbid matter exists In the
Stomach and bowels, or that the system is otherwise dlsoiv
dead. Timely use of the Forest Wine and Pi 11% will,in ail
cases, prerent sickness from such causes, and-wlllpuriiy the
blood and produce strength and animation.
The Forest Medicines kopt always at hand, to be taken,
whenever such symptoms are exhibited, will save your
family almost entirely from sickness, as well os your doctor's
'bill, which frequently amounts tomoro in a week, than suf
fident of m|dJclpe? (ofcepp your family in good health
*°LjKSeS, the Forest Wine Is your medicine. This.plcas*
ant, agreeable, J»t effective medidne, exactly suits your
dclicato constitutions. If you are weakly, ornervous,on
generalill health, this Wine will do more to restore you
than all other medicines. In all cases where bile exists, or
the bowels constipate, tho Forest Pills also should he taken
according to the’dlrccilons. ......
iMARINKB AND TffATELEB,if yon wish to guard your*,
"self against sickness and dangerous diseases, which may
jeopardise your life, provide yourself wUb tho Eofest Wine
ini Mia, Mof, eptttag *>st op lopg toyops, that yon may
have them when required.
' The FOREST WINE, in large square bottles, $l,OO per
bottle, or six bottles for $5,00. Gum-coated Forest Pills, 25
centsperbox. -•
: | wC®*Sold Wholesale andßetati by GEO.H. KEYSER, 140,
comer of Wood street and Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh, Fa.; aL
so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corner of Federal
street and the Diamond. Allegheny city- .. - jbfeUw
- > ■ -<s:
»«. , ■* t s»/, '* v . \ ' . ‘ - *.♦ s , ' ' 1 1«~ , '* «*►
r - j- *„• / *t'**-S 4 , v* ~ 5 J %?■ y ,>*-* c < ' ~
' ,1! i r^.v
■-■■py Wf imp. I. i
JAHES HoKEHHA, Auctioneer.
p. H, DAVIS, Auctioneer.
DE. HALSEY’S
F GEEST WIRE!
'• ' Dividend Hatlce. 1 '
OHIO AND PENNSYWANIA BAIIiEOAD.—The Board ]
of Directors or the Ohio and Penney ltunla. Rail Road i
Company have this day declared a dividend of thrte ar.d a
half percent payahlo lb cash to the Stockholders, or their"
lccafrcpmonta tires, at the Office of the Company In Pitts
burgh, oh and after the 20tb day of July, 'lBs3.
i
f Pittsburgh, July 1,1658. - 3yd
AJIPHOK KEFIKED —1000 fts., in stnremd for ralo by
Jjjj. ' - - PkEMINGEBOTSERS.
mT}tT pi.A STRR^—^AgTpS3Asaostett.ip store tuui for rale
jyS ; H»mKQ BBOTHERB. ~
;HT 8
Ult ASSAFCETIDA—SOO tbs. pore, in store andfor sale
by.,s. ... [jyB] . yitEMIKQ BROTHEBB.
HEEE GLUE— I OO tts. Cooper's, In store and for sale.
v - " • ‘HOMING aSOTHEBS:
TYASZB TittEßN—l3oo Bjatfichwarta* braxid, -foxsale by
JfTffi' . - yitiQixyq- brothers.
GOPAL VAHNIBH-rCOO gall*-, in store and Ibr sale by
FLEiUNQBEOTUERS,
• (Successors to J. KJdd & C 0.,) ■:
jyB . ' ' 60/Woodstreet
-T ADIKB’ Bronae tippod Boots, Jenny Liods, and Baain.
'f j died Basking received at Vf* E» SCHMERTZ’, ..
• mj?l •: JgTHaxketstreet
rpBAS-“76 r halfcbcffte"Young Hyson;
-20 .do • Imperial. "In store and for sale by
raySB ’* A< dUHTEB^:
TIA6ODA TEA B’DOKJB.—Just received, Yarmouth Water,
■IT in /rplpr, fnr Kale by JEHU. HAWORTH,
i/fjeSlv* • - corner of Pwunona tt'nd PlamondaUey.
h TIRAYER BOOKiS of the “ PittsburghaadAilegheny P.
V'J" X. Female Prayer Book Society,” of'rations arcs, and
fttldn • * - .•'•
. WALTER P.= MABSHATJ 4 S 5 Wood gt,
TIAQODA TEA STORK.—Chuapaigue Wine> (Jena j Lind.
*'jeSQ' * cornercfDl&zaondandDiamondalley.
: ;:‘ v‘..-’-- :;
PrtvateDieoaaes* .
Bit* BIiOWN, No. 41 Diamond Alloy, Be* .. n \
rote* his entire attention tofan oQce Practice. i
■...aV•/ •• IHa.biiBifl«a ; is mostly eonflned to \Prisnt& p! {
Jbr-A r Venereal Dueaiex, and Bnehjpalnftal sfiecfifetifc'' te&*ar'\
brougfctron by impredenttyyonthftil htdalgTOccanaexcesSr- :
Syphilis, Syphilitic Eroptiona,Gonorrbea, Gleet Strictnif r ‘ 1
Urethral Discharges, Impurity or thr.Blood. with all Dfaev,
BeS or tho Venereal Organ. , Ssia Scorbutic lirnt> 1
tionfl. Tetter, MercramDiseaees* SemlmaWeat-'
ness/ Ttnpotency,~ Piles, Khoumatlsm, .Female Weakncf'S, i
BOpprtwsloaflp Diseases of Joint*, VUtnla: in !
AnewNCTtou* Aflections, lrrt'
tatSnbf.the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treat<«l-.
(rii bi
to offer assurances of a epcedy cure to all may coma un-
OonsultationJloojns, 41, Dtainandrflcy,
moderate. corS^rly
fob the hakbiep X : •
T\IL LA&ZETTtfS-JUNO or Procreative Eiix*
JL)lr. prescribed aa ancffettoal restorative in caKSorD*
bility,lmpoteney,Dr Bsrrennoss,an'l aU.
Data®. It is all that It professes to be, vis r Gfcat
Restorative and Remedy, for those lntltemamed state wi th*:
out offeprinfr. It ls a certaincm®- far
General- Debility, Gleets Weakness of tb&
Nervous Affections* Leucorrh®3 or .Whites. . ,Aa an invigo
rating medicine itisuheqoalled. Also, a certain remedy
for ln%rfwnt Oopsmnptiog. Indigestion. lors of Muscular
• Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness* Debility»
It is warranted to please the user in any of tha above com*:,
plaints, and Is of countless value to those without wring.■
... Qucti<m.&tTal- Hnd thoname of. Comstock & Brower on
ths TfrcrpCT*, and nnertoy <t unto you- find the -abore
name; qf lale. Avoid
the counterfeit as you would poison- Agency . .
au27:d*wly ; -•‘r. ; . i0.‘140 TiflßD ST.
: \ ..'V MOaaiS’BESIBDYt
AN infallible cure for Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Noc
tamal Emissions, Gravel, and all vtixose: distressing
Complaints usually consequent upon youthfol excesses and
Indulgences. . ■— -v >:•••••• ■’
. In preparing a specific for this class of diseases, Dr. Mor
ris had expended much time and money, in order to present
to the unfortunate sufferer, a’ pleasant, safe and efficient
medicine, Thathe has succeeded, isafact well established,
as there has bem many thousand tiotSea sold, ' / \ ; T
. WAEKANTED TO CURB,
Or the money re turned, and so far has given entire satis
faction. ' r .
Ason invigorating medicine for •
: BBOKEN CONSHTBTIONS, "
It has noequal, being extremely palatable and mild, as
•well as permanent in its effects,-. - .. •
■ • For that distressing cmaplaint so common amongferasles,
termed Fleur Alhns, or Wmtes, thls specific is a sovereign
remedy, and should be used by all who are thus afiicted.
BGBDSALL A BEO- Dmgnats, comer of Main and Front
streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. .sofiT Agents for -the sale of.tho
above medicine in the Western and Southern States, and to
whom all orders must, be addressed.
Bold alsoby • GEORGE H. KEYBER,
mar3fc3m comer of Wood street and -Virgin alley. ~
Gnlvono-Klcctrlo* trad Anti-Rliemnatlc
' CHAINS, \
INVENTED BYLT. GOLDBEBGEB, at Berlin, In Europe,
patented by the Imperial and Eoyal Governments of
Austria, Prussia, France and Bavaria—approved and recom
mended by tteficaltyandall.btberemlnent physicians and.
dlaUnguisbedcheinists of every country, against Theuma
tiam end nervous complaints, such aa Neuralgiaof all kinds,
Toothache, Headache* Pain in the face, (tie dolorcaax,} ford*
bead, ears, shoulders, back, .breast,' loins, and in all the
Itmhg; and Pains of the Joints,' SwcliiDgsj
Abscesses, Stiffness, Numbness, tameness* Trembling. Con
vulsions, Cramp, AFeaknesa of Eyes, Chronic -Swellings,
Nervons Disorders'and Nervous 'Weakness, Gout, Deafness,
Swelling of the Glands Inflammation of the Neck, Asthma,
Amenorrhea, DLsnenoTrhceo, and all siekness caused by
colds, diminishing the acUrity of tho skln; olmcaorrhcea,
dfamenorrhaa, stricture of the urethra, ischory, Ac. -
v Xhe pain will be stoppedin a few hours, and all the above
diseases, Is most cases, vrfU. be cured, iriwmd/aiZ, by using
from tbo most emihent riiedicttl meh of every
Country, enough to UD one hundred columns of this paper,
can be snows, all of which have been, confirmed bythodif
ferent governments. :
' The public are respectfully requested fo understand that
the above-is no patent medirise, but a otechasieaX inven
tion. As the healhig principle is based on the lavrsof na
ture, consequently it la so humbugs . ' : '
The Genuine ♦'GAtYANO-ELKCTBIO CHAINS” can
owit be obtained of L-A A?. NEEB^
Cornerof liberty andSLCiairtw-,
Aboreßrara A Belter’s Drugstore,
Where all orders addressed. Price of Chafing with
directions for using the samo-Hnnall size, $1,50; large die;
$2,50; and the largest kihds'for chronic diseases^.
Orders by mall or express, accompanied with the money,
wiUmeet with prompt attention.- C. P. FBITCHIE,
General Agent of the United States.
Poston, May -
mui
-TOO
. BEAD
THE TRUTH V
' A • MEDICINE, mast have merit,‘an(i' great merit, .to
J\_ stand the teat of pnblieoplnioa. l '.No art of man ean
galvanize a worthless arti&e, so as.to keep it np.es a good
Sicdidnc, if It bo not rtaJJg to.-. ;f
A good medidso -will Utc, become popular, and extend
its sale* yew after ye*r, in spiteof.oppasitfQiu The people
readily find oat its virtues, and the fuse of them passes
from month to mouth, -with more rapidity thanncw«papers
can spread it,. A Using Kiinest, testifying to thp cure a .me
dicine has made Jor i*'nt far more service thaa'any
newspaper advertising.. ‘ '• - ' •
In proof of what wo gay above, wo refer year to 7IAMP
TON'S VEGETABLE TINCrU3US,and Its efforts. Its praise
is in th& months of multitudes.' 'The boatmen in our coon-.
try give; ttw-ty testimony to its wonderful cures. Among
theatre name Hem. Henry Clay,Hon.'Richard M. John
eton, Tiro President of the United States, with hundreds©!
others. Capt Thnmn« Canct—brother, to the celebrated
physician of the Emperor of France—was- cored by it of a
disease of seven years’ standing, after theskiUcfallthe
Doctors of Europe and America had failed to cute. -
' Infect, the rich and the poor, young and old, in every
place, in the city and country, find that the samesuccesat
tends its use. -‘ '• ~ ■ 1 •
HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE is purely vegeta
ble, and warranted free teem all mineral imbstancesL. This.
Tincture, by its mild, pleasant and safe action on the stont*.
ach, liver, kidneys, longs, and the nervons-systenu cniEs
.Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Diseases of theTJrinary Organs;
Coughs, Asthma, Bronchial ASecUons, Consumption, ficref-i.
ula, Kings* Evil, Worms, Rheumatism, Gout, Neural gift, . Eh'
Vitus’Danee, Fite, Nervous Affections, generally,.Hstnla*;
■ Fites,Dowel Complaints, withalldlseascs arialng-fcoat-im.:
"para blood! as rremeayAw- cnrragioga DEEANBB»
MESTS of the FEMALE seems to haTO ne su*
jQon. Jhu.lL2*.Jaiorie,ifeycT qfVxt G,iy'qfJMUaaru.
autoste GmcZj Ealtimore, Angust23,lSs3. ■
..-.itakft great pleasure in stating, that I have gram inert the
names of those who have rigned eerdfieates,: respecting
<* Hampton’s Vegetable and among tbcxaT re
cognize gentlemen of the first respectability—viz i Joseph :
S. fitnpleton, William A. Q. Dtmah, ami others;
Irisocheerftdlytertifjtothe.highstsndSxaof the house of
Messrs. Mortimer- A .-Mowbray,.who, 'tor ;the' past: twenty
y>?Tft. haVA«T>jftygd both Of OUT
merchants and citizens generally.r-r-r-
T ; , , • -JNO. e. t. jerome.
- H. S. Sms Cnrnmmo, 7
Genoa,Sardinia, January 17th,1553. f
• Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray: Ben-:
tenant of the'Sdp,'whohas been safferihgmaay-jrearafeem
wholx&s been nearly reatored to his usual
health by the use of vegetebte Tincture,**
sicca yon to (tend him one dozen bottles of that-Medlcioo. •
. lAmtenahtu—-, of the U. S. N., up 1 ®? on board of this ship,
elfo wish® you to sandbimone dozen of “Hampton’s Veg
etable Tincture,” pytbe &ore-SMp,wfalchleavestha United
States in February or March, for SpezriaJ The Tincture you
sent zoo was received in good order, and X :take pleasure in
inlbtminff you that it has been used with pteab sttcctsSf by
soveral of our officers, in cases of Dyspepsuu -
I am,respectfully, yours, VERsON"73K3UDGE,
r - Chsplalri Onltea StatesiKiry.
Call anil cot an Almanac HiriQr extraardittajy cures.
Xffi* Bold Wholesale and Ketall, nt the Medicine Storaof
‘DB.'KETSER,, •-
UO cot. Wood st. and Virgin alley.;
jeftlmil&Y
' 1853. WORLD’S ?AIB. 1853. :
Third Great Beta!-Annual World’s Fair
AT THE . .
FRENCH STORE!
Ao.IOS Muridirat, and 51S. Clair »(., PMdilrrsTi.
. -: JAMES GOSLING.
•^^paOiriiri^
- 355* SSS ITm - ■
.■v- Egg ligfl . gaa •Fs&e st.'claibstreet, .
. pgSPS&jSsjf}^
jral waom&is a*d bsiazl
pu .|sss *pl
M p 11 ;
[?fi Iks 553 • < ■
- foreign & Americas
ft I&B&i£ggigߣxsn-i\ •.-
; *ixci'*3n> siapls
‘ DRYGOODS, •-.
MILI/IHEB.*,'
Jambs GOSLISG will commence his. third great eemi
’ annual World’s pair of Dry Goods, on Blonde, July
11th, 1553, and wili oCar'intie public the' greatest stooief
Dry Goods even brought to Pitebnrgb, feouL 25 to SO per
cent, below the usual prices. • Thousand
Dollsro worth ofMfllinoryGoodSjEoiroeta,Vlxcttes, Caps,
which will he at halfthdr usual pricey and all of which
were of re cent purchases in the East: : v . :
150 pieces last colored-Dawns, 6*4 to 8 cents.
- COO do '
200 do Wool Berage, 15 cents.
GOO do Mouse De ioine®, 8 and O conto
150 do fcst colored Priato Sets..:
25 do ; Prohcb Sflte, as low as 60ets. ■
: 50 da ‘ - •
• * And Crape Shawls from $3,00 to $lOO.. ‘ •
- Also, & large assortment] of IncejHosiery/'Rmhroidflrlcs,
White Goods, Checks, Tweeds, Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans,
Bummer Stuffs, all of which will bo dosed out at msa than
eastern prices. JAMES GOSLING. -
No.loB Market street.'
MBS. has also, reduced to MUltoerj;
among the great bargains are 600 new style Eillt Bonnet*,,
from $1,25 to £5,00; 8Q cases straw. Bonnets 26cta jmd up
wards;
Embroiderles *nd CTcrythingelse willbe- marked doins in-
ana. A. OOSUKOj So, 61 Et. CWwt
TTEKBlNG—2obbls.Pickled Berrinsj toßore|
H. tala by f jypj- KIRKPATRICK t HTBEOXB.
Bonnet*,from -
**. v .ids Haricot 'street.
-OARINA'S iot. gmnme, W.-yW ■»>
Jb^mnU bottles, jnstrttdred bj^^ momEBB . r .
i non drums hgs
lUUu SMtosafiSi „
200 Fancy boxes Figs
CO boxes Rock Candy : -
JnstreceiyMftM fiiT raiO. 1 -' -
J/C. ,
No. 0 Wood Bizeet.
/''IIIEKSJi-'.a boxes prime old ClieMS. JnjtrereWMM
\^r ; formal* fey • - - •_• Vr-'i- - -
ft OfiNKS' BAGS—l,OOO.in stare.
'J 2a 239Ubertyi»tn»t*
TAETAR-000S>3,
-gojupspis: «■
lASMC&-15 bags for sale on
Je23 . - :
,0-AEtjOlS-Wtt IM-, m
T JOMHg BEBlUEB^tWlW^^gg|ggag
fT. OTIIIO CHIMNEY TOPS-SOO or utwa «<
G*«, <* *““**"*
B~ IBUOP .OXWWiOB AMP
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■ rpHEtmsferskaied wiii sell low-afl'l upon liberal
X to linn?, FOiITV-TVVU XX/frf 0¥ OuOU.NI/, numbsm#
from >69 tol2Q> Inclusive, Jo 3. U lrwin’4 .Kan of Do id Irx •■. •
r tho City DbtHot, by,-
Ctatro Avrtiue, Seed and^ohortreets.
;Th«k? lots era aUbated clow t<> tfcff Citj Had, and w they
-baYO a water eourfe-lwhlcfc cnrptitJ itself ifito, •
tboJSJopoDgabeltt rtf or ? 'ibey oto admirably adapted fyr the^:
■purposesof aßrewery,Tannery,SlaughterHouse,foundry,. ..
Ac. They are in the immediate Tlesnifyef ' -..
ccrorannlcatd wiQi dty.'l'y a good TornpiSo, / v.-
a&l wiOiEastlJbertybya-Plaafc Road. They-would fa« a
moat pioCtahie tnrertmeat tar ft German or ao7r maculae*:.-:
: tnrtngasaoefatien wishing topuxcbase.'Tta wnoloe&£tb , eV' ...
purchased ohfieeonanddatingftem.l. j... 1;
The TUI© is Indisputable* • _ ' -• .
*:' flansof tHe Z<6tB ean be seen at theories of thnEeeordffr.-... .
[bf Deeds and:-of the : tmders3zned, who. will. faxnfsb --'>
I desirable information. • -Vf. Vf- IRWIN, -
[Attorney at-Law,{iJlrtorj',)fifths^,...
' abtrre Grant, opposite the Court-House. :
TODD & SMITH,
ft 0.144 PourthirtTEfitr r 1.
Attorneys at Law,
?.^5 nc ?’'* >orr 3p®®®i*UHhr-' ,; :■
\JU S vfllpoll .-,•
■ f f . fiiruato- o6t»reoa Ilast -X4berty olid t&e AHoghray - ~
EiTer,- nearMlre .zdsidence'of-oaiiie3 .51’CuJlf,:-about SOQ--^ :
yards-from tb© Allegheny Talley. Railroad oaon»sid9 r anil: ir
&boot & from East Liberty on ihe-otner side.;• Sbe ioS'/i
prcrTcmeiiU consst of ft'ilarsa twa.istory Unci Dwelling •
fioiase,'degaatly fiaisfioi in. modern' etjfeTteraiso..feet'-;.;
■fiqtiarOyftmiirttme^fttenantboosj; - about: vOO JVuittrees;,
good -well And cetera! nn&lilDg-.springs of yro.tarf <mt
: bouses, Ao, Ac. .••; It U ’weß calculate for snbcUrisioti Into :>*-
smaller lots, say pts in:nnmber r ibr .country' residences. :
Prleo $4OO per aero. -Applyto
COffETNEY & LESLIE,.
jyfclw - • ' K 0.45 flftfa Strggt. :.
OLD WASHINGTON . BOAD.-rFofc fair,-a new. Trams
.House,'of.fbnr rooms, s?i tiLoreran.
good.TFatcr, ft varieiyof large'and .small, fruifejjm.tmdcr
: good fence, trith-pAlings fn front of tba booso;. situate I)£
miles from thedty. '.Meesl6oo«. Icnasewy. ' r-^
- jylT : r - : : 8.-CPTHB3aaT 6 gElrd struct=•'•
•TORE n r Tf! KM Avn F A CTO FO ?. SALE.—Twenty. - -
Aerca of Land; sifenateonUie OllloKircr^ashort^r
distaneo below KttBlnug}t ’Sixteen ai«ss alx>imd.withVtt ;r--“
superior article of fira clay of good coal. -
surface is'well adapted for pasture - and orchard' purposes
good timber; springs of watery and safe harbor far tcatsat -
tho rimy .together with’two dwelling houses; & Are brick :
manufactory, with engiiiß, brick kilns, all ln-gccd.or
der, and now in successful opdrsth>OLi :. Fdee»fbr alI, st-KKt.'
Tenhsuasj; ■
jy6 . : S. CUTHBEBX & SON, 140 Third street.
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tWKLT.INGHQPSEarOagALK—
_ r ;Oa High"street, a twostory frame dwelling Loose.
OnSeetmd sfc, two three story briefr houses, yell finished..
On Logan stjlfo. 73, a two'story house of six rooms. :
On Penn street, a splendid y^Ufinfphy* house.--
OnWater street a tlrreo stray hooso and a large lot.- •• ■
On .Wjlieitreet, a. large three story dwelling 1 bouse. •
Besides many other?, &t
Coll and obtain a “ Heal .Estate Circular.”
'■ • S. CCTHBERX & SON,
_jy7 rxno Tbtoi-sfreeh.
Stocks tor sale— .
- CO shares Adventure Copper Stock; -V
-60 ‘: do ‘ - Aztec : : . ..'•.••-••do;-: ;
SO do Monon^alieliXaTlgatloiiStocfci^-'
1(H) 'do ; Bluff Copper Stock .
20 do ..Old ABt^hcnyßridge 1 Stock;- -c r
- 25 do PeuyirriUe Blank itoad Stcckr' T.' ;
: . AtJSTINLOOHIS, Stociandßiltßrofeer, -
jy9 ■ • • .OgcgjXo. 92 Fourth-.?;., {above Wood.)
EOE BALi>r-6S Acres cT Ground, situated betrreca the
.'old 'Waslii and the BroyaarlUe: road/ ad-'/
Joinliig lands itith, Pollock, end near PoUoci’s tpTQ ;SS.ectos :
cleared, and balance goodtimbere& land; and ell coal; a
large quantity of. choice frait. : This property-will be:sold '
leg end on-good terms.
vV'- ■•'.• “ , TEOiIAS MOtirmvEeal EstaioAgent,. .••••;
: je2&;;.. : - - Post Bmldingß/Pifih street.*
TTUJg SAIJS—A iionse and Lotj in the Scmad Ward, Alitu
gheny City/ritaated.cn BeaTerstreet; having affront - .*.. ;
of 20 feet; running baefe toTefo street, IDQ feet j onwhiclr ■-
,1s elected 2O tof-42fecVtwo ctorifs iJgli,
amtainfngerx zooms; the front room is well arranged fbrav
• storey which is now occnpled~&r:ihafc a: v -'-;
good cellar... .- Apply to - MQFFITT,
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•OliSAUi—AHbose and Lot, sltruitc on Carroll Btroet r
InAllegbeny City ;- bavingafroniof SO fect,aadmn*
ning back to Jefferson street, 100 feetj on whlch.: is -erected
a brick boHding, 22 by 22 feet, twos torics.lrigb, containing.
six rooms, & halI l and'poTches backand in front. ' vr c- ‘
ALSO—A Frame Dwellhig,-front on-Jefferson street,'lS
by 20 faet, two stories . -This property Abounds cwitJf
grapes am all kinds of.fr ait./\- •
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Je23
;-• • : tThohab sroFFnT, .
Post Bnildings, fifth streaK -
STOHIiS JOB BAL£—-1 Grocery.store on Federal street*.--
.Allegheny; V;; ' ; ~V
IGrooery Store oil Webster street,' Pittsburgh; ' -
•.. 1, Drug Store on Market street^.-• do- ..•< .v
--. 1 Grocery Store on Saethfleld st, . do ••■■•'•••
• • All going cheap. Por particulars, enquire of -;/ - ‘ - V.vV 11 ;:
. Jyl - . ; - THOMAS WOODS, U Market: gfc
\*/.A3XED, within three or four miles of tic d£y,ancat'-
YV -fcmily ortwo Acres-of Grptind.'--
, Also, wanted, fora term of years, a good Grass Farm, salt
■able far s Daliyi from three to fire~ird2es' from the city-Jor- ;
which » HBerci rent will bo paid. ■
A good Famln Michigan will bejerehangedfor
j»rty^.. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, . *• >
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j| y QME3 FOK : SALE—& Houses and Lots la Allegheny.
1 Hooseand 4totsonßlaaflstieet,-Kttsba^lu' : : :
1 House and 2 Lots-on Webster sfc, • •-•.do . : •.
" - Lots on Bluff-street,. do •
- 3Letsoppositethe MemctHouse^TewßrighfinL'T 0 ?- ~;
1 Lotin.Broodway street, • : :do - ■■■<
I House and Lot, Butler street, - .do .
' Fcr.Greatßargxins,enquireof ; • -- Vr."
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• To. XfCtt
rpHE Store House and Dwelling, N 01233 Liberty streets
. X Possession can behaden the Ist of .October. Thisis one
oi the best stands in the. diy-’ -llnqulrecf
; gepHkdtf . / S- .. . gzosgs bichabds.
TO LEr~TWO -ROOMS, on ■ the .Seconjt Svorr, orer-tie:
OSee Of the u gtate Mnta&l Pirn -atid Marfam
Company,” suitable for Offices, of' - • - .
~ A. A. CARRran,
Coraar of-Foartb'and Snrithfielistg;.*:,
A Chance for- a Good Investment*
and 'profitable : igaaafitetoring~ v t>aaaaS,- '~lha_ tramei : '
wishes to learc th&sty, and wHVesU to adramageoiiatersi^v^
.'to a^tstoofgt^c2i!ff^^ratototerpri®i':'--,v^-“--- r -r';-.''- i
; For pirtlenlflrs, address, (postpaiJ f ) BOX SC-7, ' -
.Pass Ogee, Pa. " - tf
■ For Sole*
1 .4 - EQOBE AND LOT, sltristed. ott PSta sire^'
aLWMnnt ami Factory streets,Fifth- She- Lot 3s
25 fcet treat and lQO.fegtqeep, on which thcro are two small
. Prague Tenements, genas ; easy—good/,- Fes, portico - 'A :- -
Isrseaiuire of Alderman PAllTCrvsrrv penn street,Fifth "
-"Ward. V 1;
i ■ FOS .SAIiK.
LOTS, frontingon Centre Arcane and Clarl;
**f ltat.These Lotsarawitlun'flTeiainntes^.:^
yalg Of tlloCoqgt-^rqga T
cation.; Enquire of •
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FOa SAtE J -
A COUNTRYSEAT,rifcuaiedwUbinthreahundredynrda
'A, hf the Railroad Station in East Liberty, containing-'- -
aboutnine and one half acres. -TbeimprCTeineaUi "consist
of a good two stray Frame ©welling House, with brick-out
bouses &ad atabl iitg and an abundance of fine fruitandex- Y
ebUeaf water. Enquire 'of:.-!'.
' - EAKBWELL & CAMPBELL,'
aprs Attonieyaat Law,7s Grant stteeL-"
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A - LOT OF GROUND in Hogg’s Elan of Lols in tho Third
xX Ward of the City 'of Pittsburgh, near High street, and-'- -
being 29 feet front OP ATmUftj.ftTtaVTTrmiTig
bach 117 feet: Theproperiywillbesbld,clearof all inemn- - / •
btanee, except on 'rrormal ground rent of one hundred and '• !’ : Y *
sixty-fire dollars, to whkhit is nowsubjectl Ontheprcper-*.
fey areserren good brick and two &am« .
—all two stories Hah, for abcutfirehandred '•'- =
dollaiaaimually.• • •• -.-••• --- •-YY':. : ;7 yy-Y-Yj-y-iy
Price, $1230? $3OO cash, and £5OO in £ month*—by good '
efidoraed paper. - : Y-. : • -Y 1 W3J. C.FRIEND, ■ :i. -
V jelfotf- Attorney at Law, No. 123 Fourth street.- ' ">■
r Magnificent Country Seat: ‘
THE subscriber oGers for sale that beautiful Tract of Land Y •'
bn Goal HHS, formerly occupied byßobert Firmer,- Esq.X '
and adjoining theresidencaof A. EirkXcwi?, Esq. v
It contains twenty acres,and paxt,cfwhich-ia undercuNyY
fl-ration, haVing on it a tine young Orchard, and is also ora a* • - \
m'ented with fcrest;trees, shrubs, fclante,'£e. ;• • • _
This locatioh commands'ohb most extehsiTß views p
. in 'Western and being within twenty minutes Y*
welhirom the city, presents advantages and attractions-uu- 1
surpassed by any simHar tract'of land in this market \r>
7.1 f hot -sold entire before the Ist of June, it will bedhrlded Y
inh>L&tsandoficred at Auction. A. WEL3IINS, ‘
• my 3 . 'A-':; Y;-. : - 71 Fourth st.!
TA>IE3 BLAhKiA', European . Agent, has Temovedlds Y
office to the corner of SeTenth and Smith field streets, op-'. v
•portte the FlethodisfChurch. Y jelO-Y!/
EAND WABRAMS WANGLED.—t wisE to purchase 180.;
80, and 40 Acre Land Warrants, for which the highest
market price JAMESBLAKKLY, ..
- 7 ; . : Seal Estate Agent and ContCTiurc*r,. Y IY
•jelO : ,Nb«lo6oornerof Scrcnth-aiaigaithficldfftsY;.- :
OFFICE FOB LOCATING • LANDS IN lOW hay* '
made arrangement*.with’a gentleman -in- Davenport-,:*!!
well Tcraedin the land business^ r who will locate any \?az*' »:
rants forwarded by me, on the very bestlands, not located*. Y
in tie neighborhood of Lajehport, lowa
ine, after a personaUnspection.- Apply, to •
jelO Y'/. JAMES BLAKELEY/-
v City Prophrtjr for. Sale;or Exchange*•
ffTHB underdgned will exchange for Lands inthesuburbs^ r - ; -
-X- the .following "Projferty, .‘or: will, dispose; of itr/cn 10ng..•
payments, tia:
A throe story Erick Houston street, now occupied:-'^••?-_'
by!foh.:Chajdes'N3ylor. ; This houseislbuiltin modern; ;' -
r styles aasdof the best materials; 7 • -; -•- - - \
;.•Alsc^thr«.twostoryßricklfousesoQ- ; Eike
taining threerooms. . • -> .
Also, two twostory^ame-rEweUlng'Eou«c3;bh JFinpsti't
• each containing fewolre rooms; 7-. . : -Y..-:- ■ 7
Also, threetwo story Frame I>wellii^;Hou»aQh ; lbcusi'>: r -...:
' gt, containing. three rooms Y
• tgo two stof? Frame I>weHing Houses onTPihe st5;;Y.
each containing throe rooms.
V- Alscsthree two story Brick Houses in Easl -
on a tot'3o'ftct by 120, with room to boild seT>?n liocFes - .
more,'.
The is .-on six contigiocs-JLcts'of- ■
Ground, 6} feet front on Kuo and Locust (ccntinivcg- -■ •
'through'the.'Equero raid corners bh Fike st)-.;Tfrey are so: ? Y
arranged that each property can be!
wishing a. home ban b&accommodatedbypayihglUtlfl mare ; :-‘
than a rent, after the first payment, as l-waLmre fen years-'' ■?
far the balanced Apply to jjelO 1 • JAMES BLAKELY,
rHough &• Dagnemotypes*
fTTHB undersigned would,inform their many friends and
• X others, that tbeyhars :rcmpT©dfrom-Bttrk&’sßuii^iigY‘Y
:to Fourth few dpors-aboro their_old. stand) where‘v!v
they hare fitted-up room*, for Bagusrreotyping-'-Hiiying a'- "■
Tery'supcrior arrangement of light, and. tucst bpprqrcd'.Y'j.r
justrtnuents now. in uss, with, some ton. years experience.! in': -Yi
thebusinesa, they.pledge themselves to turu-out as good-..•
pictures as any other establisfcgeht . .- Y;
ipdre roprarcb lflfenessos
cd to the ritfeeds of Pittsburgh; : :Blng!e-br in grouped .
‘ Qftsens.ahd strangers'are TespcctftdlT-.ißTited ;
whether.tney wishpicturekorrmt..- 7 :: '-/“7 : -;;7 ;Y ;r' :Y Y; Y- Y
■rOur motto la good pictnres,..fair : prfoes^'s2id 7 peT&et satic-"
faction to cur customers. • v. HQPGII AANTHnyy,
; N.Be—We famish all-articles in-‘cur business to ether' 7-
bperatorajtf.heretofore.-. -"-'-YY^-r.vY-.V-.;;-iplfi'
Pittsburgh, Haysviile and Cincinnati Ballroad^'
TyrOTlCii Proposals Trill ho '
X v received at .the .Engineer’s Ofilco of the
ilaysrille and dncmnati 2iPConneUsrille, uu- .■
til the 20th of July* for the Graduation end Masonry of- the
tureen Ihff, afoghfrn gri rq
-lUrer and the Central Ohio Railroad. ■ .■•-•••-■: t -.., >: -
j; ■ Bids;(ehftinßlT!gyTPpertertimonlals>:gSI fcg -.
[ the whole OT«riy-nuiaber of sections.-;■ . ••.• ; , • "
r - Plans and spcdficattonatnll bo ready ferrO?t«zuaaildn ‘&fv v
terthelothof July- - . . .. - . r r
' The division between thoMusbingoa and Hbt&in* riTerei
will betfCered ibr; contract .as seen ; to ths -location is-coE?
pletuiS.
SOBERS • MAC IEOD. CWef UDemear. ■ • •
‘MXJoimdlCTniej Jaiis i, 1553.' '. ;r --- f ; *
: Hie abrre letting is postponed rmta the 20t&c£A€«^
gust "Ha specifications wiit bereadj in toa'dajs '-
KOBEBX SLAC LLOB, Chief Engineer.
, Jplyj x 1553.-<jyB)
"QAOODA TEA STORE.—
r: Superior Claret Wine, at 37££ cents per •‘bottle..*." i
Bay Sum,. .••• .25 • do rdo.
Fdrsalaby- JEHP'HAWOBTgr -L
L-eonicr crßiamoattand Biases! allay.
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