DAILY, ESTABLISHED IN 1786 • NE YORK47' ANVZIRTISENNEIN'TS. From VINKRIAB, OWEN ECO.. OISTSIL Nexarann YOLMIRO IfOrll4 (Appleton's Du11M.14.,)-V0.044 and Std Broadtray,l% - no York. - - - - - - 41mstim , s Pithead Crosse Freezer. N EXTRAORDINARY AND ASTON- i G Imymetthent la • Cream rreerityroeill A ..., kre freeteln SIX KIN UTlSSybyit davit and elegant arpp; I catlim of II rersipeineipliertmeel-‘ l. d " fr4bl lezd rarPrbdhh mernlt. 'A child of ton rue can tee,i h without dip:Feet ty. • . " • THREE su,visp. MEDALS Awarded .11,. uot Itan i Voc i t ' ar. : \ F ro.Vrtle, 4" e ' tteti the everinrity of tlVapperattat over all mho, - A. a farther and Con- Itcsronlmo Ovrrcr, Drfrimay, il'on /t r ey!. I Highly Important to Reoilllers7ilquor )terohant• istad Wholesale Grocers. DR. FEUCHTWANGER'S, Pacroryrg..ro Prvin ro eta -Veined*. Ecimy DrAirca! THE UNDERSIGNED HAS LATELY male groat Improvements in this branch of butane... 1 The demo top are put r.p to peckayes of 6,10 and 40 Gallons, and toointree bat tbs eddittou of Yore Fpint, ettlier lat Atli proof, and Liquors scab an Cognac, either dark or polo„ Ilollood to'lLh Gin, Yomales and It. Crate Rout, N0...R*41N ...R*41N Bourbon, lash and Roach 'Whisky, Apple, Roach, Che . rry and Roopborry Broady, Pat and Radars Mom will be Inettudly produced. It require,. no 4011, but an addition of • meal fpillt, say LO gallons to each gallon of floe na• venire Flavoring. The boon Roque 01, green, yellow and orbit*, warrantod rumbas, on low ea any other kapott er to the BD !tad :.urea FAience of every Liquor. Retract of Oagnoc, llb of which produaio 010 pilaus of Covisc. Raw It lobby may, by Dr. I.:. gas and body prep4ation he made month with but a trifling enema , . The price of Slam - Hugo are extremely moderato, ma di. rectimae intuit amopllod by DR. LI:Am TRUCRTWANORIi, Etteattai and Implrterof D0i%E. ,,, t , A Odt ...id Md./ 4 Daytterreolyc tool paie. Chemicals. No 143 xx Loan Now Coax. N. IL—Bolo itypnt forOodNy's colcbratal Cordial Ritter , and Olu. • - anTlalawOmTA. Carriage Repository. jOSE P WHITE NOW CARRY vv on bnelnees In hi. apariom (now lately lately onlargrob) betweon Pittoburgh and Lawronew Sills, near tha Two Mile Thanowataectfull v I nett. the volatte to Inalsoct hie dock of CARRIAMIIt, ntroutes, oh. And he particularly Inform. pollernon inereheteer, that anna prim only hi mato. gerurcen years' erporleamo In the least nees, enstdoa ham to place beton. his patrons that mane chabse collection of a`arri aa-es. which so many years post it ham been hie partleulse ' department to *elect from the mulous and moot talonted Eastern Mannfactorerl. no enemas. of his yew ~.tern Is complete; the economy of Ida arrange ments tilt supply the least anal moat faabionatala mamnisette corn nt maltreat so mires. Coen:nen tarred by those bray expense.. which the mama for according Waimea of Boolneas, bow heaped upon the Prim , of they* (owing to tam Manta.) Joseph White n - ill tell on reedy money only, at much lees than the usual grotto. li. D.---Clartiages repaired in the beat manner. with dis patch. GAO:alms ta Pittsburgh Coach Partory M. L. STEPHENS, alontArir S MI, formerly E. BIGELOW, _Va. 4G Diamenaci Alley wow. Waal Strew, PIITRIIIIIIGLL PA. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-c noanre to theCarrlage nabs; commtudry an axe public In general, that I bate this day purchased the inter est of me formerpartner, 31r. Albert. and still om 7 on the temineass - in all italmanchr, at the old stand. No. 40 Diamond Allay. In changing the name of this old and ao Wale Babel manufacturing mtatliainnent. I lISSUIV the puLllc-no effort *hall he wanting on my pmt to &frame the Mot high character on long endord by my precherraers and associate, ja7Grl IT. L. STEPREES. Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHISSO.N, BROTHER J CO, Corner of lithnant and Re,oz Shw ALLEGHENY C!TY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN feria their frhszele. ahil rally, that they azeifaeturing Carriair , . t, roaka..yr. Buggias, mano Chariou, all their rail. one ' a. Vies of Amish and proyetrtiona. orders will be executed with ',lift regard to durability .34 Ima.r, of tel.etr, win else lee otteleltel to 011 the meet restorable V . 03:09. UrioL in 011 tbo, wcvk tho but Pedetern Shafts, role. add Wbeel wed, IL , y feel reed dent tbat nit trieo &ear them with theft patredApe ~e perfectly sattelledtee tral df (belt' work. Turd hereere re`llloet , d glee them .1 tan beroSo pep charley, claterbere. rictlyd FURNITURE AND CIi.I.IRS Of Every De...cription. FACTORY—Federal Sit.heutien te g t ie a 44 Atehide. Warehouse—Nos. 3S. k. d 0 Smithfield St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FritNITURF.—We are runttantly manufacturing EITI:A3IIICIA: an 4 Cillti.D, WI invite the attention of three int,teettvi In furnishing. boats. • aellnileut 7. B YOU:C6 & C 43. C. . # • tr IA ite CO. • M . OF .I EVR . NITURE I#l.fth, and Welmnt, euttablo. ' raj Itaelts 7 : 4 e`f•m r ber,7•cd. andn: rte,nt, eped fn Any 4. t../ C. 114 in the Ct•tern emici tett, yriese. te.try merle etwio hted awl wet. • • Stz,rahrr.:4 fluthb.l at short roam.— c,rraFr I'non awl Waytid et... • rittsburzh. • eABIXE.I" Fi:.& 37! r E CFA Cir CBFR NO3. 97 .1: 99 Third St, Pittsburgh. W. W. RESPECTFULLY 11YFORMS , • hit hdrals Ando...l.:only, that he limit:at rorsplot-d lc. side( of Furniture which istlaidedly thnlargoet and Irt user offertal weak. Ira ihiaotty.. As be tatteterettintel to up. hold hi. stock. with atAtuncd mattrtzlA bast vs kaa...41;• and natt-at deeis-sz and fro.. the estate of Lis c-data and facility In manufacturing, ha la taiablad to prodnes warr•nt ed at dot lowest ;irises. lie hoop,. al soya oo hand th. groataert variety of «eery tleasription of futniturn, from the shrew-et and plainest. to .the mast elecAnt acid ooatly, ants homey, or any pa. -t *fez, may-be tarnished frznalda etock,, Inannftsturtal erpro.ly to order. tar3l C. COCI3:RA.NE, (SUCCESSOR TO S. gadlor,) Wholosaln end Retell Dodd Ic Boob , . dansionery end Paper Ilangings, Federal etreet, ldh door S. E. of nerkei &wars. Allegheny, Pa. TWIN S. DAVISON, BOOKSELLER Ant; u .Honer, sorressor to Davison k Agnssr, No. 63 Sta . rkti stisst, near Fourth. Pittsburgh, Pa. ITAY &CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STA- Ll No. 63 Wood td.teet.; next' door to We mr tvn• of Third, Pittolptrgb,r, &bad and L. Book., con suntly valiant!. • 11= L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA J• SIM:VA No.:8 Voarth e_ Apollo Doll 110 r. It. CA LEN E BOOKSE I . and Stationer. 31••onSt Mil, Fab ernet. SPIIWGI uAar,.oe 0.0 COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, .tio. 20 Pine Stred, Bt. Undo, 510. Mau, Sacnaa & Cu., Jo r 8 & Lure. Louvre, ETERAIZT & CO., ZrO & VA.L.MII. will porebaso to order, Lea , (temp, bacon, Grain, L. Prorapt attention girra to etty manner of forwardlog , J.9:1711 SPRINGER HARBAUGH. COMMISSION . Merchant, Denier in Wool. i'rorialono and Produce goo. orally, No.= Liberty arca; Pittobarilh. arm S. KING, (LATE Or THE arm of King 3loorhentl,) Commission Merchant, and or in Ng Metal and Blooms, NI, VS Water Weft, be low Market, Pittsburgh, Pe. spin AA. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO HAR . sty, Jonas Ca,)Comattsslon •nd Mar... Ming Mos stunt; Agent et the Mullion and Indlanstsds Itilioad, , em ber First and Ferry a., Pittsburgh. Pa. jaZtlyol gi ARD T. MEGRAW. GENERAL Commisetoa Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer 10 3litna• attuned Tobacco. Imported and Dorm. tie Cigars. Pooh'. Lo. he.,:f a. tt 11 Liberty street., ireetor of de Pine ' J. MeHTNNEY SNODGRASS, of Main Tun Groans!. DEMOCRACY. —The State Conve ntion of the Democrats in Georgia has been char acterised by unusual bitternese among the dele gates. The only point on which the Convention seemed to be harmonimte was in condemnation of the course of Dos. Robert. J. Walker in Kan sas. They passed a resolution scolding him for presumptuous interference in matters over which he had no legitimate control," and espe cially far uttering 311 opinion that Kansas would 1 hen free state. This is very unkind, indeed.— Dor. Walker wont to Kansan prepared to do everything to conciliate the South, and to exert himself to have the territory made a slave state. On arriving there ho found that, owing to the great prepunderance of free state mon, he could do nothing of the kind, and he therefore yielded to the force of circumstances as graceftilly w' possible. There can he no &nibs that he aban don.' the pro-slavery ground from shear neees city. and with great reluctance. The South ought to remember this and treat Lim with in dulgence. They ought to see, In the present prospect of freedom in Kansas, the natural re sult of the imposing Attitude of the Republican parte in the last Presidential counpaign. But for the great vote east for Fremont and Dayton, the South might have had its own tray, and eta very might hale boon established in Ran.tas.— The election demonstrated the potter and deter mination of the North, and Georgia ought to recognise the majesty of public opinion, and not grumble and scold at an unavoidable tresult.— Pkiladelphic Bullehn. Nial. Dow to EPOWID.—Mr. Doer's reception in Manchester,. London and other cities has been of the meet enthusiastic character. He is miller the especial care of the "United Kingdom Alli ance," which is a strictly political organization, the object of which is to secure the enactment of n prohibitive law. It embraces some of the strongest and shleet mon of the United King dom. Its head-rinartcre are in Manchester. A man may belong to it without being a teetotaller. On the 2 7th ult., a groat teeming was held at Exeter Hell, at which Mr. Dow spoke, and it is stated that the platform, on this occasion, pre sented a more remarkable display of personal ability nod social influence than has been seen at any previous temperance meeting. A num ber of learned gentlemen of standing and rank spoke at the meeting, thus giving in their coun tenance and influence. The prohibitive move ment is evidently gaining ground in England and Scotland. Mr. Gough leaves on the 15th of July for Eng land, where he has engaged to speak for three years. Though-his lecturc.s aro mainly directed against the use of stimulating drinks, yet 'he is and always hag been a firm supporter of the pro hibitive movement, and a warm personal friend to Mr. Dow. They will.both labor tdgether har utotdously,rand will accomplish great good for the rause.— Trareller. 'Flentso er Imatuturn.—A submarine cable is being constructed in London, which is to be laid along the Norwegian coast some fifty miles for the purpose of informing the fishermen of the various villages when the herring's have come into the fiords and bays to'.apawn. It seems that.their movements are so quick that the fishermen are no sooner on the gronnd.when the arrival is announced them than they are off. The instant the shoal is seen in the . offing.--and it can always be known at a distance by the whales that surround it—a ' message wilt now he flashed along the coast telling each village the fiord or bay which they have ,entered. Alas, filer herring, they thought to circumvent the Norwegians by their quick movereente; but lightning, which is a "leetle bit" quicker, stops and says no. Who would have, thOught,. ten years ago, that lightning would be used to noti fy. fishermen when they might have something more than a •glorious nibble." COWEN/MIMI Ettst;ctrsvios.--Elihn Darr tt is sending out the following call for signatures: The undersigned, belonging to different p - laical parties, being persuaded that it is very desirable that some practical and equitable plan should be brought forward, by which the people of the North may co-Operate, ins generous and ; brotherly spirit, with the people of the South, 'and share with them the expense necessary to the extinction of slavery, would respeetfullynnd earnestly invite those of all parties and section's of the Union, who entertain the satne•opinion, toiseet in national convention, personally or by delegation, in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, on tbo 25tlic 26th and 27th, of August next; there to discuss and dovelope some.plan of emancipa tion which shall fully:recognize the principle and policy of a fair and honorable' compensation to the slaveholders .for,the inattuminsion of their - slaves." Ins Maine Republican State Convention met at Bangor on Thursday, and nominated Lot M. Morrill for Governor, .by a Tote of .685 to 16. Resolutions were adopted adzoordshlng the Free States to bo more zealous of their rights; advis. lug stronger vindication of State., Sovereignty; pointing to the &Prom Coitit Bred Scott deci sion; and the ,Dontocratie party as threatening to liberty and popular rule; declaring in' fiver of all Federal - oflicent As fai- - se. practicable 'being elected by popular Tote, and concluding with recommending the witbdrawal of the liquor question from polities. Addressee'were then delivered by Rot. ltaeniboi Hamlin, Ron. banal Washburn Jr Ron. Saran,' Fessonden and others. Tilt !Inner/. RatXm.—ln the interior of this State, the recent rains Lave been remarkable both in their quantity and effects. From the first of May to the twenty-eecond of June, (about seven weeke,) s little more than half as much rain fell an in a whole year previously.— Fram February 1, 1866;ti fi'sbruary 1, • 1867, twenty-five inches of rain fell, and in the seven weeka we hive named, twelve and half d amend ed: The rain of May was six inches and maven tenth., which was more than bad fallen before from January let, and June to the date we 'mentioned, it wee not quite five inches and nine tenths, which - 41e st s still greater rate. Tide weather/es extended far and vide. Thel sap clitiroyailee 3....her:1===c°40.4 GAZET WESTEEN EXIGRATION.—Accounts from all the Eastern States repreactit that there has been during the lost spring at unusual emigration to the Western States. So marked was thiain New Hampshire that the Uovernor noticed it-in his message. The spirit of emigration has prevail ed also in the States which until recently were considered as Western, numerous persons bar ing left Ohio and Indiana for the still further West. More recent accounts show that a reflux in the tide is commencing. In lowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Kansas, the States and Territories forming the principal destination of emigrants, the tendency of speculation has raised land to exorbitant prices; food has neenhighand scarce —some districts Were to the verge of famine.— The difficulties to be encountered in building up the conveniences of a home have far surpassed expectation; and those who went with sanguine Dopes to what they considered theism' of prom ise hare returned disappointed anddiscouraged. Thero is much delusion in regard to the comfort and ease of subsistence in the West. The older portions are already well filled, and the newer aro deficient in ninny of the essentials for do mestic life. A slow and steady emigration is . desirable, but one that is too sudden and eaten-. sire must result only in distress and lath:m.o.- 110 We Courier. ettt. 4 1 < 7 . , .. i ., i t . 61, i %nail:. gutter ., v. t u public. terry e d .. d, contains in `I prepared mad .40 nennelemy evc , ei lert-Ilyfor ' 3' trepanr in the CHAIM:DOM- 04 MB ZEST BRA:4DM" JUDE IN New Yoatr. P At the present time in Now York, there aro thirteen establishments which manu facture champagne, or, in other words, convert still wines into aparkling ones; for no proems has yet been discovered for producing an artificial wine which pommies the flavor and other quail nies of the product of the grape. These manu facturers use for their purpose a light French, and sometimes, it' sparkling hock is to be pro duced, a German wine. The wine, after being prepared by precipitating all substance!' which would, when charged with carbonic acid, ho de posited in the bottle, is subjected toe high Kea nine of carbonic acid by machinery, such as is used for the manufacture of soda water, and af ter being well agitated in contact with the gas, is bottled tinder pressure with a very ingenious machine. At a festival given in New York to a distin guished statesmen, the wine furnished was all made in this city, and was pronounced of excel lent quality by numbers who imagined they were drinking genuine "Ileidaicelc." Within the past year vast improvements have taken Ohre in the manufacture of the article. iCE MOUNTAINS IN VITIGINIA.-A similar nat ural curiosity is described in Appleton's Hand Book of American Travel, •which js located in the county of Hampshire, upon the North River, twenty-six miles northwest of Winchester. The ice mountain rises 500 feet above the river.— "The west side, for a quarter of a mils," says Mr. Hoyt, in his History of Virginia, "in cov ered with a mass of loose stone of a light color, which reaches down to the bank of the ricer. By removing the loose stone, fine crystal ice can always be found in the warmest days of summer. It has been discovered even as late as the 15th of September; but never in October, although it may exist throughout the entire year, and he found, if the rocks were excavated to a sufficient depth. The body of rocks where the ice is found, is subject to tho full rays of the sun, from 9 o'clock in the morning until sunset. The sun does not hare the effect of melting the ice as much as continued rains. At the base of the mountain is a spring of water colder by many degrees than spring water generally is." A CZARINA'S LIIVELS TOR SALE.—The lawsuit concerning the personal property of Catharine the Great of Russia. which has been pending for many years, has at last been decided in favor of rho heirs, who are very numerous, and among whom is - the Prince of Prussia, prospective father-in-law of the Ilritish Princess Royal.. A Westphalian jeweller. who has bemamigaged to Convert the trinkets into.cash, is at - present in . Vienna with a portion of the valuables. They consist of very rich old fashioned necklaces, brecelets, rings. breastpins, brooches, head dresses, goldchains, baguets, &c. Tna Puree of Niels' \Vitt:sr.—Vitro is much insairy among farmers as to rho probable price of early-delivered now wheat. The Fredericks burg (Vs.) Herald, of the illthinst., says: There have been a few sale here at $1.50. but there is a derided indisposition on - the part of the millers to engage fur future delivery at this price. The best advises from Sew York houses, who are in correspondence with almost every grain-growing district in the country, advises against inch engagements, nod our millers tiro ' disposed to lewd whet appears te them to be sound advice. Tun New York Mirror states that Gideon Tucker, formerly of the Albany Argus, is en- Erne,' in writing a history of tho Democratic patty in Kow York. The Mirror says that no one know, the ropes" bettor than ' , Gideon Tueker." If Now York politicians generally had their deeerts, some of thorn would "know the ropey' a good deal bettor than they do.—Loitire. Tns Lunn Tatra—lt it is stated that fifty torts of American lard has been re-nhippe,d to New York from Liverpool, the pricositere being more remunerative than in England, where it has declined from The. per cwt. (the rates ob tained a few months ago) to 62e. it retails in -New York at 16e18c. per lb. DEATH or AXIMACITMA —IIOV. TIM C. Young. the President of Center College, in Kentucky, with which institution he was connected for about thirty years, died suddenly at Danville, in that State, on Tuesday. Ho was an eminent Presbyterian clergyman, and married a sister of Vice-President Breekinridge. BROOKE lIALL SEGALILLE Media, Delaware County, Penna. Miss Maria L. Eastman, Principal. . IllEl IS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TILE .L 'delightful and beautiful aillogu of Malin, tbirmen =death= Philadelphia by Railroad, offerato young lalios the moat perfect combination of adeantages for the attain• meat of n thorough and secomplished Mocacion. The law and commodious building lately . creeted, cow tabling all the modorn conroniencon oi bathe, gas, gc., 1., with It. extensive mond., • model In ell that pernalne to the health, comfort, rsdoerneot and Improvement bt the pupil.. The sleeping =mare high, well ventilated, and furnished with comfort And elegance, and but two purge occupy the some apartment.' The manlier of mipile 'Milted to forty, for whom torte tesahere am e mosfaifl hist - nion is mn in al th em e p b l r o a y n e c d h .— t T aught, whi h m u oral a o eligion Minlolce l are constant ly iornicated by theory And practice. The mum of instruction =reptiles • period of four yearn, and a diploma In awarded coal! who pass through It eatbfaetorily. The Right Der. A. roller, D. D., L. L. D., Bishop of Pennsylrania, eve: "Mtn M. L. Eastman. who propane tO open a Toast:Lulled Seminary In Media. Del•ware comity. .Penneyleante. In hei;gember next, ha been known to the subscriber for, several years past.. Be has • very high opinion of her capacity, etOciency and derotodners its - an educator. Fhb has had • large and itateistiftil experience.. 'The banding which Is to be erected will contain every at.- commcsiation. The Tillage and eturnuoding country are distinguished for beelthfulnees and beauty and the scriber has conildenos that parents who entrust their daughters to Wes Eastman will hare no ranee to regret It.. The French language Is taught bye Parisian lady- resid ing in the funny. The Lain. Bernath. Finnish, and Italian lingungve, re ceive due attention, The yatural Mewea are taught with the 11 of a largo and expensive amanita.. • The Mnsleal Pepartm..nt in under the chirp of a lady eminently qualified for the situation, and ail who prefer to be taught on the piano or singing by a getttleman, tare a visiting teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting are ander the direttlort of a lady" aeirnapllshed la the art,. The Fall Term CIMIMCEICLI September gib. • . . . Mies Eastman has tho liberty to . refer to the folloning gen tlemen: • Right Roy. A.Potter,Dishopot Pennsylvania no..Frartklin Mum, ox-Pro damt of (Ls. iton. FC P. Chose, Governor or Ob 10. C. Loeser,Ml. Pottsville, Pa. t: . ' ' George 1. Wharton, Esq., Philadelphia. William ilageirT, Esq., Pittsburgh. ; . • Sytrams Lothrop,lhq.olllftaheurdij. . 311aS 3L L. EAST3LI.3r, PATIINT GAS COOKING •STOVE, • . /t*o nu= sniErr, 1t7.4R 3t.tRASET, • ITHERE THE PUBLIC ALE RESPECT FULLY Invitod to call nod test - merits. The price of a single store Is $6 a Ilurnerstsrid I. 415; $l6 will purchase enough to do ovary eaitoty.at coaktns for &toad, Or 4to 6 persons, tbisdoosnot Include gee, brackets and cooking utensils.,The common Clore Ito wore may do. Sor further Inttmatlem addrOes the Undersigned: • DR. ./. 311.7SORAVE:' Deng the Ant in ads city tette need -year .Patent G. Conking Apparatus, I caw cheerfully, and confidently rev.. mend Into others se Ihrsupotior for all ewklolf purpoeie to any or the old fitehlottod sooting etenfe.r. - I eonaider It n . rat ltopnrrennh,t, and when Da esseral - gdrenuigee aro noxn, na Meant keeper arill be eatieged w tbant it. Amon g . te a.irantsges I trill mention' the folioed First, Ware Is always reedy,thu oaring Moo and la &wand, cooking is done without oppressive hest. lueneetnewattluto ish pre. fespracoscat upon the.C.l on. rourtb, the east with stdch the heat may be regelated end the promos of cookbag attended to. - Sims mar deerlape other edranta ges, but for the prem./ ran nresectfolle enbmit the.. ' ?IRS. S. A ..101INSON,No Weed. 11.thn In w. tiro of Dr. Muter...redo Paled GI. Cooking Mercer, I can otaerfally.receennend them to the Inibllaila the mast coneardant and economical cooking infirm - Vs for Inking ate. nay are superior to any *ire I over used. J. MRS. R. S. IriIKES, No 00, Market strolit. Pittsburgh Water. Care, ALstabltaismeat. PERSONS desiroua of :visiting a %Vans Cols Lathe benefit of their health, 10 nod thla one of tbo best Inatliationa In the connity. The abandon:et of pure aorrtratag—tho long important* of tbo physicians- In etortnetlng Water Con Fatatglahmento—the oommailous Bath Boma, anippliod with a gnat aartat!ofteiha of mai degree of nrtoperalnrs from hot to oolft. tut Para 10 , tb. moot &Matra wall as the mat toboat oonatlnglob,4lgi n t imiglt . oant mool fart itary, ter Lar .h rla d e r ti m raLtr, hero amen, eonabloo to rake It what an iuttirution ter ver the cute of Otto ackeheuld be. The Cum h heated Mthe lisrmith Bums et th• L C. B. B. an miles Wen ot the city. For forthor pet/odors, agli•nu & rum,. NJ • MACKEREL-- ~; • 9il half bidallo. I 83 Qr. do No. 1 - 5151011. - Nel.l .24 &a .ICo.I Melo. liseteril;T la don tad hj.de►l . - aviuunt sax, VOLUME LXX--F•NUITBER_ Jlrnlb . Deiaw>te eonntp; Pa ~IUSGRA VI~•S SUMMIE . .1.4. For Zalc..or_Attzt. To LET.—A well finished Dwelling, Pith yard reenr., ahruhherr, delighthrli r'sltn..s rusted on the river 'l,l7gliehreiti;Dialthy deer. of Stre. Allende. Kent low. Enquire. of Dr. J. P. ' , AKE, Penn stn.; Or of )10SEn BORLAND. Eq.. n.fenioarn Imhof /bre Dmailedg , +.' TO LET:—Tho Storeroom and Dive Wag si s tuate on tin% corne:r of P'Lls ra Libetty es It two boon ocnapled Kint* built as n Grocery and p ft q u ., Romani 1• ono ofthn ototpptee.ln.tbe city, . -F.nnutre of It:If. KUM: Nov 211 uoerry tareet. WELLING HOUSE TO RENT.--That couttnottfaseasfl flttishatl Dwelling goose, bra= Vats street, mt. occupied , L 7 the subscriber. The bean le Is floe order, mot has all the modern conseuisaerat 'otters ite., to make It desirable fore firefly. Poiteetettou eau .be bid eny thee after the that of Hay. Apply at No. a (nun .t roe I, to -- NU - JAB: LACOHLIfit TOLET.—Three Brick Houses, fourgiA, room. each, 14 the 7th Wara,ork Centre' Arenne,lllsL. Mim , r4llllo Road. Rem luw w • 400dt:en:mt. Sugars OL ' JAW WATT k WILSON. No. a1..9 lAtrertTstreet.' FOR RENT.—Tyco• Brick DivellinvC on Third an-eat , Smithfield. .1(o. US hu tiara:iris; itmk"nniiding, (ae, &c. va la hag WO , &nn, 00, Water, kr. '- Also, on 011ico on Fourth tarter, near Cherry aner,./lent $45 per annum. THOS. WOODS, 'S • Fortrarst. 'PO LEASE.--A desirable Lit in the Fifth Vane, shoe Ilnielnotint, 'Yunque . t 117 feat on LibartT et. mil le:tom:in, book one hundred foot to sprin g alley, suit able for ik (NMI or Llino Yant For torniurniluire of tiONIGIVIrtIfMAN, trt.'bhintghityci.tftld 13d OFFICE TO LET on Fourth street, between smithllabi and Wordet.—l:o.Yd. Apply to orl2 AUSTIN 1.001118 t CO. Ll:T.—The Hall formerly occupied he th. Eton., of Tenitteratlee, nn the corn, sr Wend salt Tltint stntuts. Ettquicnnt JOIIN•NOIILL d SUN, mr33l N 0.257 ttberry meet. ivral orr:ral -1 5 ofl 0 AOR E SOF A LL , AB LE IRON ORK •LA DS FOIL. SALE.r—The under sigool has the( rationing Londe which he will sell' at e vary mho:AA pliee end terreein turbot nctruou- SAND ACI(FS or the wholes. Titles porfect, and good war lanty deed. will be given. " This (rod hi, (recto of lir. thorteandatrr. ash, W .ltd.. ated In (ha county or Perry pod Suite of Tent 164144, atsaitt alp miles frani the Tentieseeatrtvablo which point nada* Otto. is thilutorupted at all anumaa ,ot the year.. The IrOn Om (every attoodanbriela. and arkoawledged robe a good if not the bast in the grate, Tito lauds numb() Fell watered by (bre-dere of the Buffalo and Durk mere,and are vcr heavily thobsrrd with Poplar. Whlie Wood Y thk,. Omit cat kr_ A largo pwrilon or it isacll adapted to rehired.a. For fortlier part irolareapply ettherio pers.hr by letter to CIFA. It. ItgAltidta, Cain; JILL. Or to SPIILXCItER 11A1113AU1711, 24 Liberty st, Pltriburgh. —41. age Ctsyt Lows. WE OFFER :FOR SALE A NI;131BER Ty <4 VALVADLE LOTS, in the form of Oisige,3lltch , . ell County. lons • • . • These lots ere each 46 by 132 feat. fronting on Wide strcaiti and Ana 'wittiness,' in •tho most thickly 'settled part of ttits thriving roan. • . 6iict drTY le the seat of theiliicerninctil lan& INTIce, for Turkey )titan Land District, ointaliu about fifteen hundred lohabitanta,, fa rapidly imprcnitrx. and.dcetineol to loam eof the mod fionrlabloß Warne in loot. lota trill to told at a taw price. Fotl patilenlara can to obtained at the °face of the subscribers. el IL 3I'LAIN. So N, 59 , 4Fonrth st. FOR SA LE—Two good small two story Brick ifertece, with .0111 mettle,. Ohio ewe. nee t., t poe‘ky tire,* i goad pint* for business. The hnildinse !WO in g.l order anti nearly new. This property will Of Bold Apply to GEE. W. BONN, West ehlo of Tetiernl AMA. eeconfl door South of the North Common!, Allegheny COY. pp AIDWIN TOW NSIIIP PROPEtiTY FOR • sada .ecia Lod situate in the: above township, near Pollock Mills, on Sawmill Ron, &nu. tulles from the city. The land ail • Mob/0, and .boat - 50 - urea of good black .21 sod easy of atm. ' IT,UL be soyl SGS per. ore, On reusable term!. Apply to " • - Bbith-ELT4 ea Real Estate Broken. • A LLEGIIENY PROPERTY FOR SALE- Fe hate a 11Enti.e avid lAA of Grovind slttato on Vitt alley, near the Dialnond, ea which ht.-acted lam two story Mid, IloU o, c"ntaitnt BC.. Well data rtwmr; fin ished ova , . a Nip cellar, water in thehottaa and 7002. Tlds property will tw sold low and on easy term; as theowner la about many, South. South. Apply to BLAKELY* ItICITET,7'- COIL. WORKS ,EOR SALE.—,Having de- turmlriod to retire from settee IniehiLli, I Will either sell or rust mY toil Works at Sorkay Creak—nine mileefrobi the elf, The wharf where 4, , foad. . threw miles abore , Fbarp;barg--4m the AlleiheiiirifetU - Tfgaro hlneflatd, forty; ' sex.. rare, :55 bushels each: ILtul can run flu= twenty -ore hutulred threo tboustrul buibeis perdu. I bate fourteen houses for di bank lu toe order naa wsll vontilaAad awl drained ibal of very but manly. enough to last for • manyyoalu at aim, thouiand bushels a day. A find Mock of Ilona* awl hfulea.. ' - Any 1 0 . MM vttbiog .to purchase or rent, by calling at 11.3 Liberty groat, can tern'an pikieulari: . 1 Walrglen Dowel , .tort on tile Uiltb Angnw. next, or soonorlf necessary: JAIIEII 310ROAN',113 Liberty .t (1001) ' LOTS FOR' SALE—A • Ant AO feel by 134 feeth mehea, on the tomer Of latiatot Lent , awl ineartlera at, .11.anehentax, Would make 3 ahem for prielto teekleneia..-VAWneltieperatelycer in one . 7 hi to en:ennreheaern. T i Mr Let tam& awy, *F • further nf,mation apply 31en.30r3' Real r Intelligske• Ca" No. 2 St.Vair one.. FOR SALE—A two Etury framo 5E150, COD taint ag s noodle. yrorch in trout aud !lichen In roan' good with no. welt bakceoren, hydriods =Elia of cherry these end ether shrubbery hi the earth brick etuble on the tier of Motet. Tits lot to 53 by 160 feet, shunts on ilia corner of • lucust street clad ITlOrcoak alizy, adjoining , the residence of ex.3layor Adams. It will Ne meld lcuir for" cash. or exchange for. IA • fang. Apply to GEt). G"..11014E - s : West aide of Federal street, meow' door Rooth - of the North Commie* Allegheny . sly. • Ei3 ATALU ABLE :ARTY • PROPtIRTY FOR; dALE. , --ne nudarafwand Mier. for plc on favorable, toms, • tarp :lumbar of I.milding, lots in dawfAll Weed of the city. Tho lots front'on Pennsylvania Avenues. Watson,' Farb., Loans; Lvria, Vicroy and Bluff Iltietta. aro Out • few minute, trait from the Court Goose and wilt be sold eery cheap. Parsons dvairoua of sornring a conrenient'and laaaltby location for a Rona., nr within; to Purelusaa for rivvalatioa, in a part of Ono cloy which must cisuttnuo steadily to improve will and It toThoir airantago to call , upon G h to m Law, • sutacrlbor. C. MAGEE A menktf No. 104 pift MALL IA ' Swhich thara I. VI cleared. al timber. Improvetueatsa goodfratio tarn audayth!g home, : log dwelling house, 2') feot squat* all necessary ouPtruilii. Tugs, will 1. sold cheep for 1:11.1b. Dar foil particulars apply at.• , Mur,latOY'ol - BdetLk . Oates, ITT • No..2a.ClAlretziet. 71A1t3IS FORSALEL-413.ncreknf suPerior Fares Laaa, ran at caat oa the pubbargh, FI. Warm •. . . U 2 Acroo of F sollenlland Cannel. pial,,ap!: ; agton. 163 leroanf Land nn the Italtroad,,2l:nillei: bolo" .thtf. , .. city. 193 .tere3 of innd. Bull impraied, near the Apia of 111-" , , ataxia. 26 Acre,. of Lend, three miles south of tho efty. /".....'ONentrY &eta. !totem end Lot.,Mllle,Fornatni. de,, as diatribe! in 6 printed , fiegfetete,.vrl.dch le given to al urho rich to pnrehaeo. Ennolre of - TIION.A3 W4.loo4Reel.E.state 'Broker, apin 'No. 75 Pourtliettlfit."' 'rI_REAT BARGAINS IN COAL LAND: , —= ‘_A - is. now offer tlrir ialnable coal Traria Lgadrittnittni', 4 ' on the MonongabeLs dyne, In non; third pool. siMolnlnglba , town of Wet:inter, containing 12+4 aerie, 38 &creel' cd` tnire black, teal of 7 font rein, this'll also. MX6PI, .421 fitr.• 4,56 feet. Z) acres of fine timber, mina/de for pit posts. Thl. property cannot be eimassod Poe' 'a coal site on the )iamb. " gahobe tlmr,.o tholaziling in good and deep "WV : SU ! none of tbiCyear, Is OlTerod at a great 71ARGALltia QM Whet 1 goingA e. ppiyaronee . B. BI'LAIN & SON, 88344 diet • CIOAL LAND COI{ SAI4E.;—The underaipp, k e i offer, for rola ONE TIGNEttED and PVT! ACM , ' of • , . ' COAt. SAND, situated on the first pool, one of the most dealrabloloptiona on the Motoravcbila H , er Th.; attentims of Iron men Coil men, ando .4 4 t =l: Q . direetod to this property, as it is believed tbe profitable investment scans it not often pmeensterl.l24, terms too easy. Full siartkulare may be obtained by lean , or otherwise. by enquiring of ' ' .LOOSILS k. CO-, Stock and-Note araPrlcr No. =Fourth Stmt. DWELLING ROUSE FOR SALE.A two dory brick derailing, Muted in ...tueghway cityi Labelle street, near, Iland;6tree Bridge. =enduing eight rooms. The °eerier hiving lett the tity,'L drsitotts bt ' The bongo le edrentegernedy located for a reaidence. Da' mid before the 15th of ]Such, It will be for rent.. Apply to 'JOHN SIVILL , t`SON, ' fe2l 257 Liberty etreeL L'l LEUNG. LOTS ON COLWELL' we hove 3 splendid Bending Lots, cub batten • fronton Cottrell stroef of ZZ/ feet rod extending beek , te feet to en alley opprelta tho 3letbaltrtCherch: W.lll be sold at totrjrites. • a SOY, • MON ES, 2.loNLY.—Bnsinoss oracoonuno! dation paper to adtattatorsll,ooo,can be irsoe!aud at reaeonablo ratcrat tittolat'd ; - . . I 4 .11.31cLAni sox.. VOR. SALE.—Thollonse nthich. Inower 3: litre, on Booth Cotnamp, ,atareen Saudaski and Est Common, Allegheny. ' ; sarlDnltt , JAWS MUM -, VIDE SALE.—A three story Brick DWOlpfre 1' ling Musa, with hack buildings, on dark struct,2ll6 - 11, Sunsuit Ward. ' nieftdd JAMES •" • . . , Tbs Iran cll.?' Houk, rpHE STOOXIIOLDEIIS 'OF THE. CU BANK ire hereiTitqiiiitell to part. of twenty elotrenn their pobent in the following Illaittler—Ten dbliare oh oech .2.6th , 0f Juno Inst., KEA 'rea , Doltire aibars Oil the J . of July next. payable to Williain bt Commiseioners, et hhi }Santini noose; on the Wood end27tireLetnete, Pittehorth , ' ; Th. Voihsteettor, John S. 15Iiirreth, ',lunar& Craft, : Leonard S. Johns, T. Echcenioenher, Loorfg Mdrgansterri;'' Johff 3rTen 31.8-Drown .. ,tohoigirptso • „ Jean. Lippincott, ALA- ^* jelUttlyit. , - timalsaloacd rstrily, Math; Joe., . . TT ISASSITTTEDIST'ALT4',FIIysp tyre Ned peirtflee the str and .by Many that WOlwon, Ma th e-unwed:44o* isaw,iad I T, -uhrt, be .1011 t bailtbi. • • JOIIMION -is peverNist ronsish':hli Partner Oteaceosii with PURE ICE, take; from the AllegheoyStirar, slioro the two dn.; tad nate:tette desire to man their good beelfra thissigh the si.O.AsFr ;eO.l tbdir oidcrs at Pr, J. InTOII, LLB Drug Sort center of Penn andstfiind Km% paiirr • t Dm:relict:4%sra .Federal street, or chest to the der-. i t Worm. rs, 11 be pqlkel with the pore isrtlcle as ste 1 1 au 11. 7 11. —4 full irappli ersrtsoted. rip4,sod2ov. RONT,. PA /NG ' • - • .. AND cosnzoN anicK. A raMior quality or IS. - Turk= Itlt* of BRICK ?Tay be had at the tOmter *rafts, • • • At the %Toth/ dtbiititsthrbit titi the Itsw ltrisbtft l'arapthe;. • Feeithettllteti, peelcftbs 'Cite 31 :91 10 , Arlftatkiy City , . , , - .70thryotate.,1 eletteletinlet th e k..f.; 11, 9 1 bMek ?Mt OM% CM /10 OtAtpaidltrt • ' MeNr g`A 0 .4k 31 9W4 44 4"41‘ , 4' Jelbtlloc]ao r." — ^''"" -- 111M6 OXECKI. MMO EIsTE'W _G • - s OPF,N;AT, mu R 4 4: P noutviraurk.siquvear 'Rani* trey' P: Tri Clotb s Plias IttikertiKtmitattiEw tar Pestew, t rSls=> S t eu:427fe .1 !.4;rl4•WPMdMiOq.4.,.S..,trZkir#PA.--4: 414 k Pi.' 0 4. 411.W4ht:1. I.* tot'ten t