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J*, 1 r, :*' ' ,I.l| .-4,tf' » / MBBpaßhM^afSa^^ W&IHM JpaapHwpft#^ mrmmmiimm fP&teaMtesal&ygsM fftMlM^ mj»Ma^»Sfefegs tiplplll S#^te IgiSptetitei wntiwi^giw fry > IS Ztm-i simmmmKaH S^sii^ iMSIMiI illl|§®si§l tagiMH *. <2J- f*r A<-' *"-•»;. V.Ji ~<^sC^ f "‘V\.*? -**- s i:ftW t*^*^iir.HCst/^r*'V-'" --'' '~Tii%?* , ""rk>% i **- w- v - *s, ”*■ .«,*♦•«*i '*■'*•••• vx- +.%-''**}< -• r ' -I' ? f. -j- .-**£». -f- l --,;;k',. 5,41.-. 7' ;'* ‘ '-. v<. ■..-. •• 'y ■’. - ,_.:- |.v . • * -•■: : r -. '.:f "' • ■■ ..-•«•••. '■ >-.. - -: , - : ' •- •■ - ■ ■■" - ■ ■ : : \ l.J Z:'r - ??-~-^flr.y-r-.-'.-,-.-:-:-.. : ’ ■ -.V:-: '-• . • x Banagjii Mjwfirtiiffli* ft niiMwii i Hi BWBHIMMB TUB CITY POST. MONDAY 26. <- Bpr DaowsWD.—A. boy named Wm. Jenkinl, who ksi been employed In the CopperVTorke, wsArowned on'Vriilay efteraotrti etfrtMoct, in. the Monongttelo river. The unfertanriofouthhed gone into the we&rto fcetho w«h mother boy. Not bdog *M» to ewlm-blAeelf, ho e«C ' fireithottrgerboy tototablmin on Me heck, end eua, lesly eaS nneweroe getting into deep wafer, »>? sank oM too eepettecMhe nrlmmor tasMging to get oat Md Jen Un» dimming. 'She t«r*lio got oat gwe tastont olmnn, and ttamenwngegeaot the (Joppir Woitann down to wo, > Um, botthelr effort* wore nn«»mng" ®“ *** *. / covered tn-abcut twenty mlnnlM the acdirat, and, areryefflirtjned* to lesnadtoto him, but without araU. In < the evening, Oosmer howry hold an inaoeet, and a verdict in accordance With the above /acts tendered, t A few days lather of this boy, who ia alio em ployed In the Copper VTorTce, got hie ibot entangled In the machinery there ; and before it waa released, hadlt ao badly mutilated, as to hava two or thiee of the toes amputated, TehplS Qv Hoiroa.—The Supreme Council of • - • the Teipple of Honor convened at the Hall of the Evening filar Ttjmple. Most Worthy Templar J. V. Simons, of Phila delphia, presiding, on WWoeaday lash.and eontlnned In - aeeslon nntll fiaturday. Ahoot . forty delegatee were In nt > tendance from'different Btab* of Unltm. andalnrgo emoont of holiness pertnlnlnito theordordlspatchod. The . fellowlngofficere wore elected lbr ,thb ensuing two yoew: ; - , :■ Bot. Geo.H. Jocdyn; of Indlapa r ..~.,A,v''..v*JJ. £• » J.Boynton,cf Michigan—. T, “ J. Wadsworth, of Ohio,-,- yV. Alex.Vannani.of Ohio,-™,,..™- M.W.a. Kev. John V.«. lUUer, of Ind,.— -H. W. C. - JohnOeborn.of Mastachnsetts™ - M. w. JJ. J. 0. Search, of Ponna M. W. O. • ' Obkai.. Snow, grand ; Mtuotna and Menagerie enters town this morning, to the ■: sound of fcugags. The. somewhat rheethenUh- Our «f Jug* ■ gerneutrdrawn by & long train ofclephaats, will tuah* its appearance in our streets at an early hour in the forenoon, and wlllparade the city In eompany w 1 Uitbs entire cortf go «f the wtahUshmenti forming an entirely -gratuitous dia*. play; auduno wall worth witnessing. The exhibition pro per will he openhoth afternoon and evening, upon Carson itraet, a ftw atepaftom Ponn street, when,if •Barman re* bis promises, the public will hire an opportunity of vtewlUg a remarkably diversified and attracUve exhibition. Tw?nty*fif e cents admits to the whole-. ■ jsit into the Canai.. —On Saturday - afuflr* soon, as a man was cngagedpropetUng a canal boat through ../■ : tteha*lnjnear: ldberty street, hv means of » pole, H slipr ped off over hla and causing him . to lose his equl-^ librium, be was precipitated into the, stagnant aui un wholesome water. -The fall from the deck of the boat stun r tied him so much that there was some doubt at first whether iewould not bw-dtownedi although the • water was : but ; '' Shallow.' Hey however,- managed to get to shore without assistance, sustaining no othor damage than a considerable i ftightandthejQsa cf his temper. :< < . • ; \ i A Cosmmxir to Jaii.;-tOd i yesterday Alderman Thompson, committed, John Bostick,; his wlfoandtwocbiiarrn tojall for thirty dayvouaeharge - ofdruntennoss and disorderly coudact. Thehead of this \ Intomtlng family Is-the same person wboeo name figures to frequently in tho prlica reports, and a harder looking -customer wunoverlaid eyes upon. It was really a revolt* log and dlsgnkting sight to see how low and degraded this fiunily bate become by the use of intoxicating liquor;.and the most eloquent or temperance fecturea could, not have Ulustraled half enWell the consequences of leading adisal patod and worthless life. r . Put.—Tho' alarm of fire on Friday plght • about 9 o'clock, waa caused by the ignition of a bed. In a < boom on Penn atreet,:near the Klagara Engine House. The tliv blsied up With great dorceuoas and burned quite rapid* ~ty at first; but through the prerence of mind of a person in the rtom, who ttirew throeor fcurbuckete of water oat the fiamee, waa subdued without the aid of the engines. . Ba3pbeubie3 akd Icb Cbsam.—This doVight* /ol 'luxury', the • first of tha feason, was wrved up In ftbOXkdßhoeat'theCSty Hotel on Sunday*- Me**r*.Gto!* * parr aro elwaya careful to secure the earliest delictriea.for, their guests.-. • ■ .■. ■. —.• ' • • Nzw Appowtmbkt.-—Mr* Dafricl Wv Bobs* of _ Allegheny, hoa.been appelated Agent Vy the Pennsylvania Ca&tnl Bailrtmt?: for Chlca-o, tho want of which has loos boeataltby thw Pennsylvania route, “ .:■ - ScBRTY'Off thb Psaob.-—Cathariso 'MHHkics appearedbefore Alderman Parkinson, oq Sataday, and f&ade * complaint against Catharine Miller and fcmlljy fer threitfinlog tC’ thaot her-with a pisiol. Tho wholoparty Var* bound <rt> aria tha sum of $lOO to keep the peace. - Acoidbk*.—An Irißh laborer, employed on tie : - hbst Washington, had Ills leg broken last week by fba falling in of a bank of esrtb. Although. -vrtbalhJoryUeerfDttSihelaUbsiytowccTer, . Mas Doa I—A large black' dog me killed oq B»tax4»j *icn<Dgl»rt, on Fmnjjlrimli Arena vcearthe Eighth TOud School E 0046. vg ' wEere -on. Fifth street, between jigaat an* Wood,« Beam Key/ Any person Andioj It, - iriU oppfqr a great ftror b; leaving it at thU ®Soc. (Old Tsm.—J?or saleat th}e office. . . WANT'S. ••• - men Wanted. ' HUKBBKD MJtN WANTBD on the Control Ban — II Bad.'betweenWnUMliurg nn<l Irwla’fi 8 lotion. The -.7 voaeawin be *1,12>4 « day, pojahle at the end of each ':. month. Also. &OHIIKBE3 end CABTB wanted on thooofcjo work, tor which the highest wagoowUl be gtrenl -asjniro . V^, ( J“- CradaDck '“ fW,i *- 'JAMES JESLON..'. AUJ> WjLßHjtsid QO.--I wWI . cJUsaXftod W*rranta btto amount of rite Thoas**!; loo> 80 or 40 cat* Wamcts; for wbtcb wIU ' ' Mld*l7«ln£oJtL for 160 «cxes, aud in proportiun lor W •fid 40 &cre4.Applylo -JASIE3 3SLAK£IA, • - Besl Esist® awl European Agent, • ■ jbj3 ■<•.•■ • cogaer of Scr*nlli md SwuthfieM sttwitt. ~\*t ANTJJU —A Boy to/umdJJar. Apjilyat^7 VV ' ; 'PAANdSCUB’ Agency Office, jrtT ‘ CsWtb.fi., near Post |XrANi v KI>—Aiioy usiier. Apply at • W EIIANCIBC DS’ Agency Office, - v •' 05 Fifth gitOC&r l'ttttOffice. lit r n rKi>—iflghior tea OoOISB, fjr.botcls acd pnTeta W’ -booses.' Apply at . • •/-, • V V * JBANCXSCUff Office. • Jil7> -• ■ • ■ ■ Post Officer AH TED TO PUIICHABE—IOO amu or unlmjroyS •fV LAUD, Trtthln dity or S6Tent7 milM or tho city. Applrat FttASCIScUS’ AQKSOT OFFICE, - fab S 5 Fifth street, Mar tile Post 00m. \\r A^NTiiD —Situation* Jot tJ&l'Ketper*, i'ortera, ac., &c W Apply al f<UNtIBCD3’ AGENCr omCK, VIS toWth ftreet. PKaf tbo PoatOClw. V» TANIJUMIWO Oil THREE WTfl.on Plliooad allay, XX bctwaea tsmUtifield and Grant itreata, ?or nlUch a M. Mk» will bn paid. Inquire a( • • - WOOD?, "idromth street. FOE SALE AND TO LET,. T\WKLLIKG' HooBfi FOIt SALE—Situate if. «bovd ExaUhAbld. Tbo Horn* Is well ftrrapffed* wstb bftll md parlor*, dining room end kitchen, : 4-. chambers, hath room, *sth =hot arsd cold-water; Rood cellar,gases* thrall Ac. Fee price and terms call at tha Keal Estate Of to, HO Thirds 8. CUTHDEB.T * EOT. IP VOU'CAN J3A,Yi4 FiyjS DOLLARS A MO-NTLI, you can hat« a' fine Rufldiog Lot, of 60 feet frost, by 210 deep, situate ooMt. Washington. Price, s2so—term*, $2O Is hand* balance at $6 a jnonth-* >ow In the time to secure '•good Lot on easy terma. ■ 0, CUTBDKKT i BON 1 , - : Je2V ; 140 Third street iiVo 6TOHY BRICK IlOOtfK—Weawntly sltutited ~_r% oO Carpenter street? near Wylie, with frait and shade • / • jelg ■ B CETHBBKT k BON, 140 TfalM gtrept. LfllWO ili&OK HOUBKB <W LOOaN ar il 'fVmrrfijrcamftrt and convenient-*,.for tale-nn can? 3 - ctihce^^L. S' k NB ritfSBBISD ASP TUUtTY ACUES OK ono ) half niJ.from.tbot)Mo ilTer,nw- BsUfi . llnr, km andlr: caUirotlon, with OrcbMd imfr 0u... mod lmpwrtioiroUS odoTjolT tho Coal undor itKMrroi ltl| oSroJ »t an low prico. f WOOD3> , t.o, 76 KmCJjJtrett. irtl t 76 gmjrtli«tr.»l. fon. BAUJ-eTbo chetpwit 3liU sere* of jWen. tlwMo' noniesht!* river, in the Sd Pool. If yori vr*nt * 7*ar* ' ; rainnoiris tiio time. Enquire ot THOMAS.tYOODS, . * jojl 76 Fonrth street. T*or )iA.LU*>2OO acres of prime Lund,cn ttie Muskingum • r" rim.! n>tft bdoTT M’.CoDoeUgTme, Oblo*. • . dl4Hmtti*n4aflered.reTy lowi Knantreof , ‘ fe2o THOMAS WOODS,,^.yourthgt. Land. Bitnate ney theMtoersi'nie H Eoed, llfixallt from tho o<>nrt ItouiS; on which la'a . BsaU two «t£ySricfe florae, Stable, antf other, dao, att ex&Uect Orchard. Termo ‘cash, bsV 1 aacft ia flrefaual annual payments KoquirabC,- • jSa -> aubtir; Loom pznfcUrth s♦. T3U)ft'BAl<BHlB7 mcrescfLand, 8 miles sdnthqf Bwllcg* 1 J* fm. OO fcrei cleared, , good Orchard, agpod jßtoce 7 House, iaM»JarUt two fnme Houses siiinflrßtrrfto nr* vder, *nd ofertf *t tholow prtce 0T.536 per mm;jrv A k\*A roetaU' bom tot in Oaltl&nd^oiKOb&rlous<strcot. .V ; ~nt is ft besutlfU Lot; latfont of -MrTOgden’s fine udproro* ‘ Sent, ftfifttt&ißt&iat the . miet7or«i«tr. . IHOMAS SWODB, • ' - Je?? ''- .; 76 Fouijh:street. >& % ALE~Fi ea Rota oh iVnOsy ijanlfl ATOpue, in front ■"'. * > tg. CbathJm street, ana * tots at th» juration of b«t -■ ''(•» Webrter etroete. Also, a largo aerifty of cheap v JBtn Wooifhettt thodty. If joa want anj.Ußd of proper :WMSinRTK- ‘ - IMU.ij ofihrfo rugofatota; capa • Alw, 60 ror ■ -sar' * -«£»“«««& A * SON, 140 Thlrjatrert. BTS-s,-.: Saa of fans, on the nowi'Plant Sew Brighton, S.taUosbelow fna Woods’ no, by th» : old V 'W, ana aitiaea In lots from 0 • * h . | lwJ>IOl(I Y6iy It ; v ; nnrdUUn &{b<ttP bosu) esn tolsMrps-v;lb®rwlsli!ng tp, ■.& . THOMAS^OODS,'.':'* gainer ■ r 76 Fourth strati, • -irz*- ■*■'■-' • A-lMOHiastl-SUITING jjffi'.i.ffiyi '■ •• jflk.id«)to.fiirtWngiiP«*,'e}toate o, % »tnj dlrootly 6pp> ' Mff:loop to a2l fiotflUi 1 in goodort?T. jto Bwntof Hun Lou oft <J!tewd founds »t ■ low p''ffioKj gn«. <: . *?»-8. OTTfik TELEGRAPHIC. Bjr the tPBoiUy line. for tbo MorainK Post VBIBrKiiniBD CONOHKSS. Benito wag not (a sea slon to-day. The House passed fourteen bl'ls. ■* Mr.-Hotuttonmoved to gointo commlttee-on the . General Appropriation Bill,-wishing to finish it to-day;; so as to take up oaMonday the bill appropriating ten-millions Of dollars to carry tho Gadsden treatylnto effect. .Agreed to. : BOOTH AMERICA. . 24.—Valparal£odatea.lhe 16th May have beentw<ed by the California steamer. j v i - > Agre4t‘NortbQrhadvi*ltedYftlparalao,dolngmuch dam axe to the shipping. -It extended along 'the coast- Throe whalers were Kpt at Sajteftbaoa. No names are given. Tho markets alparalso are lnaoiite. Flour dull at Lawrence arrived at Calloa on the 12ih. The eloopjg? wdr St. Mary's was 4ojbU on tho 25th from Lime tor Valparaiso. Political matters In Pern nftf etlll unsettled. Doming? QaU&o, on hoard a Chilian vessel. A'fronbt* had broken oat at ‘lima between Americans and Peruviana,owing todillUbuster reports concandoc tho fortzißta. Eqjetamte&s'hadheen made on tho Amerlc mt, and the papers wore discussing the propriety of allowing thorn to mnaln-in Lima. ■ • Bsimrons, Jape 24.—New Orleans papers of Saturday and BuqdsyTOrti»jwre to-day, containing Texas ,Thfij&»ws Is'wboUjr unimportant. 'EioJJaneriS datci»Shel«a May were received here to day.' Ooffeewltboai decline for good qualities. Pales 80,000 bags at 4@4& eK&ipjbg a slight decline on infcriorgfodc& and a ligbitfayance upon selection*. The / new crop would be In. madtft about the let of Jaly. The floor- m&rkot evinced a better tone. The sales of Blchmond show. an ad vance of slsbbl. . Nrw Yoax, Jono 24.—The Steamer Union arrived at New York from Havre last ©Toning. Her nows was anticipated by the Canada.: • New Yoax, Jana 24.— I The steamer Illinois arrived from Aspinwall with the'California mails and $966,000 In specie. TELEGBAPH HABKETB. : New Teas, Jano 24.—Cotton firm-nod unchanged ;an so* Ure demand at -sftrevious rates. Coffee, Rio, dull. Flour market firm at sjkl§@B ; sales 700 bbls Southern at sB.BB® $9;12&. BalesM,Wlf hash Wheat, Southern red; at Ode. Sales 85,000 nn&s easy hat not quotahly. Tower* s4,lB* dnll. Molasses..; sales 800 bbls Orleans at Oil ...sales 2,000 gall* • at 70. Whisky. P&aiDSU’nu, axfranee; the high rates check the demand. Ftottrjrary quiet; farther sale* of 400 bbia'reported at $8,60 for mixed.brands: the 1 market closed firm. Bye Flour and Com Meal eery qufot. Wbeat'dall- at $2@2.08 for good red, and $2,25 Ifor white. Bye steady at sl>l2@l,lB. Corn wanted; but llttlk afloat to . day; aides 3,000 bos Southern yellow at 82. Provisions In* active.~Me«a Pork;'sl4.6o asked, bat no buyers.' Baoon steady: baggod HamwlO@lU£.. Whisky.unchanged; sell ing at 28c in bbls. . : . By.4Ue Pretlctant.of tbe XJnlted States* TJI pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN MKltCß,'Provident J. of the United Stales of Amorlcß, do hereby declare and mate known that PubUo 8al&s, will be held at the undsr- 1 mentioned LandOfilc*w,ln theStatooHOWA,atth9pd;iodff hereinafterdesignated, to wit: -'.j AttholandofilceatKAN£&vnxE,counacnc2n£on Mon* tUy, tbt» fourth day of feptember next, for the dlapoaai of the public lands situated within the following named town* ships, via:- . ■ ■ . Ifortfi qf Otc bau line, and vxtt c/ the fijlh principal meridian. " ■■ . Townships seventy-nine, eighty, elghty-ofih, elghty-two,. . eighty-three, .eighty-five, elghiy-slx, eighty* - seven, and eighty-eight, of raxsde thirty four. . TowoahipS teventy-nine, nighty, elgbtv-one, elghty-two, eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty* s jvto, and eighty-olght, of range thirty-five.* Townships seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six, soventy nine, eighty, dghty-oac, elghty-two, oighty-ihrre, and eighty-four, of range thfrty«ix.: Townships fevontj-trino,. eighty, elghty-one, elghty-two. eUbty-three, elghtS-fonr, olghty-flvfl, eighty-iix, eighty* seven, and elghty-elghf, of. range thirty-wren. Townships seventy-nine, alghtytwo, oighty-three, eighty-four, clgbU-fivo, eight y-rlx, eighty ewven, and eighty-eight, of range thtrty*elght. • Townships seventy sit, seventy-seven. seventy-nine, ♦lithty-tbree, eighty-four, eighty-five, elghty-elx, eighty* soren, and «lghty-flghi, uf Tange thirty nine. Townships dghty-one, clghty-two, elghty-thron, eighty* ; four, eightv.fire, etghty-six, eighty-saves, and eighty-eight, of range forty. At tba same j?2a?e, commencing on Monday, the tlgh feenth day of Beptomber next, lor the disposal of the pub* Ifc lands situated within the undermentioned townships, to - wit: • v Xorthqf the baseline, and wett rf tin fi/Chprincipal * ' meridian. ■•- Townships elgbtttwo and ninety-one, of ranrefcrtyose. Townships eightswVo and ninety, of raotre forty-two. .. TOwnshtps dghty*two,eighty-three, eighty-four, dghly ve. elghty-dx, elghty-eefHh'jand eighty-eight, of range ortv-three. ■£. • • «V . Townships .eighty, cigh.ty-onoTdghtV'tin),.eightyfiv«s Vghty-six, elghty-ecvcs, and nighty-eight, of range forty* four. Townships dghtt,:vlghty oae, euhty-two; eighty-three, i elzb y four, eighty fivs elght>dx*«lsbty»*eTeD,and eighty* | eight of range forty-five, • - Xewortilps elghty-two, etghtj-thw, eighty four, eighty* l five, e|ghty-dx, eighty-seven, and eighty-eight, of range for* i ty-six. ■ . i Townships eigbly-four. elghty-flve, elghty-cU, eighty* | seven, and eighty-tight, of range forty-wvun: | Trwashlp* eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range forty* . f At the land af FORT I>ES MOINES, commcncirg i on Monday, the fourth day of September cext,for the dl*- i fx-eal of the public lands wlihih the following named town- Ship*, to wit? \ ft*. Xcr&qf Vu batel&friem&tcut cf the t/lh principal' ' • • •-•v.v-ijlfTwftan. .■• , ■ a ! Township* ninety-three, ninety-five, nlnely-srh, nicety* i fwven, ninety-eight,and ninsiy-clss, of range seventeen. - .Townships, ninety-five, nlcoty-slx, nlostyHsemi; einefjr* I ninety-nine,and cue liUßdhfd. of range eighteen. [ Township* ntnetY throe, nlnefy five, ninety-six, ninety* [ vorefi, ninety-eight, clnety-nlnr,Bsd.ond hundred, of range ; nineteen i -.Township* ninety-three, ninety-four, nicety-five, ninety, i.slv, uincty-MVCh, ninety-eight,, end clnsty-nlne, of range twenty-. • • Townships tntaciy-one. ninety two, ninety-three, ninety* four, ninety-fit*. &Jnoty*ix, nlnety<oren, ninety-eight, end nineSv-nlne,cf range twenty-oca. . . Townships ninety-two, ninety-three, EJneiy-four, ninety* fire, clnety-eix, Plnetv-eevea, and cf range j seven, of tanfteilWeuty-tbree. At Uu'sairm.pidoe.eoaniendDgon Monday, the olghtrentn d*y of fieptemW next, far the disposal of tho publfo lands situated to the following named townships and parts of townships, vU: . , Xyrth of Va base Une f an J <y the fflh principal '>■ ■ i.^v^-eseei^KW,.-• Townßh'l'psVighty-nJnr, ninety-two, and ninety-three, of .JWttsHpS e*^J« rongetwenly-lbnf. . . . -• . . Tb*n*blps eighty-nine, ninety,anil nlaflly-thrt)C,ofraD£© twenty-fire. ? • * Township nlnctytwoicxcept«ctloasfl»«,WTtt»,nioft,th# west half of the northwest quarter of fifteen, fimntcen, nineteen, and twenty-one, of range twenty-wren. Sections .two to pine loclvslreoftcwaihip eighty-three and lownsidp ninety-two, eastoftheDes ilolDrartwfcx tx?\ aection* One, three, thirteoeo, ftftreD.isreutv three, twenty-fire, -twenty-wred, thirty-one, thirty-three, ard tblriy-flto.) of Tango twenty-eight* Townships elghty-lbur, eighty-fife, eighty-*!*, eight?-***' en, (exeept section one end -the northeast qaaiior of the northeast quarter of section three,} end township eighty* eight, (except seetioniune, three, flTe, »Ten, nine, elerea, thirteen, fifteen, twenty-three, t»«n i tr fire, twenty.scrcß, north half ofnorthexst quarter, of i twesdy-nineirad thirty Aye,)©f range twentr-nlno. > Townships wrency-wren/elghty-fhar, eighty* i six, eighty-ecyen> andelghty-ngfat,/except tha east half of t>s northeastqusrterand tha.easc halfofthe southeast quarter*/ wcgtihlrty, . Townships menty-rfx. elghty-Cmr, dgh ty-fire, eighty six. etebtoMTehi and elghty-righVof rang# thirty-one. Townshipa'el«htr*fi>ur,:«!ghtyiflrß;.elghty'alx r eighty* ae»«n,and elgbty^Dlghtiof range thlrty*two.\ i Township* eighty-fbw, eighty fire, eighty-*!*, eighty* 1 tcren, and elghtv-efghtofwnge tblrty-threa. 1 ' AttbeUcdofficewtDUCnQUE.corntnttieiDgcnMonday, i the twenty Uret day of Angnst next, fjr the disposal of the ) pubUcUndii withiq.thenDdcrsxemioned townships, via: I Karth-of iheboit Unhand tent : qf l&t fifth principal i J 4 meridian. 1 \ Towhabiponolmnrlrcd.of raegethree; . Township one hundred, of range fouf. . Townships ninety-nine end hundred,of range tec. Township* ninety-eight, ninety-nine,end one hundred, of raugeeleven. ‘ , _ >• Township one hundred, of range twtitre. r ;■■]•Township ninety-eight of range thirteen. Towhehipe nlnety>6eTen and of range tour ■ tson«' "■ . Townshipsolnetyseron and ninety-eight, or range fiflwo. Townihipa ninoty-wrinj niuetywigbt, ninety-nine, and one hundred, of range sixteen, ' AtihelaDdoEceat CUABlTO!f,eonitiiBnfilngOQ Monday day of August next, for th*disposal of the. nnbUfi lands situated within thpfuUowfnghoiaedtowtuatps. • SorW t&nßb&us- line* and wt&xfXht fifth gfinsipal f wridlan. Township rixtyfdtan,of range tweaty.nino; • Townships six ty<oovcn and scrouty-flye, of range thirty. Townships ehety-floren, sOTenty-flre, of rung©thlrtyfone. .. . ••< • • ;v. , At the land office at FAIRFIELD, eoromeadog on .Mon diiy, the i«renty*firKt day of August next, for the disposal of the following described islands, to wits Jftrthbf the base Une t and vat <>/. the fifth prtvdpal meridian*'. - >.• ' Tiro Island* situated la sections tiro and four in township Mvepiygli. cf range two.. . At the land office at lOWA CXTYjOomraeocinEOn Mon* day, the twenty-first Au &ust noxt, for the disposal of the toHowlnjrnamed Wands, rls:", iVortA of iht txue tint, and w«t of the fifth principal , meridiem. ■ ; Islands situated InEOciionatweaty-fiTe,twenty*«lx, thirty* Are,- and thlrty*rix> in township sere&ty-nlne,*of range three. ' ■ ■ iAnds appropriated by (ox the use of Schools, Mili tary and other purpose*, together with, thaeo*‘ swamp and overflowed land*, madethereby J.tjnfit. for cuitWat'oi},*' If anyr the State by the act entitled <4 An actio enable thoUtaUorArtansas andother States to reclaim the ‘‘swamp landed withln the'* limits? approrod Septem bflW,l&sO|ioifl *V - -The offering©! the above lAtidtrwlU betommonoedon'tho djy* appplnted/andwill proceed In the cirderia which they, axe advertised until the whole shallbate been .offered, and the sales thus dosed; hut no sale shall be hept Open longer than two weeks, and'no private entry of the lands will beadmlttted dntl! after the expiration of tbs two weeks. QW6n nndermy.hand,at thocity of Wa*h|nvtoOt this eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand hundred and fifty-four. 1 FRANKLIN PIERCE. . Sr the President: • Jons WiiflOSf Commissioner- of the Qenorol Land Offleo. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Ererr person entitled to the right of preemption towny Of the lands within the Townships naduarta of Townships above «numerated,le required to establish the same to the aatls&ctlon of the Deflate* andltecdrer of the proper Land Office, and make payment theretor as aoon a* practicable 'jJta&rang this notice, acd Wfrre the day appointed for sSeoommeteoment«f.the.pnh!iaaaloof the lands embra ■flngtho tract claimed; otherwise rocbclalrawnibo for laSd. JOHN WILSON, / • finmfnitiloner-of the General Land Offlee.. -V" ANKiSK NOTIONS, FOK'JOLY. 1 Art Journal. Tho P«fen SWe. Fcro Leave*, firom Fanny’s Fort Folio; second ssrle#..- ■ . The Laapliihtcr. * ' : Jotirnal, for June. • -Korth Brltishßeriew.. . : r The shore j oat received and for sale by BAH’L. B. LAUFFEtt, v, U 7 Woodrtreet: TjLAIij'UNKN, FOR BOW' CLGTHKS, also Qaiabroocs, jz Oashicrettcs,. ftfe ino Curimercs, jdl*«ool < *Tsroed% plaid tuft striped Cotton Goods, fqr boye* and men's clothing, last reodred, and for sale at loir prices,at .*- : s - * A. MoTXGEtE’B, jels ‘ •-> V - .eorr«rofGraptapdFtflhstreeto«- Tfoß RALR-A NKAT gßE^.ragßkOE 1 ; FXyTY*FIVR r ACRES, ulna miles, in Robinson town* tbJp* on the Oblo riror. vlt i*'«£&qMteJnocatlon,b? im ttored Lend. and Is offered low. ifcflnTnKif - ■ jcll-lm ' • > raOMAB .TyOQPB» ~ T sy(mrtli street. TTNDKHWOODUiSOSION .LBMOH BXBU?}. ■ fS U Ckanraa’a Phllsaslphu Syro pi ' . Bo PinaPpplO . do}'-- . > ' , ,;:Jta«pti*iTy Vlwpr; ' W. A. M’CLBBa V * -> f 'r'v .• v- ;.••• •. ’i _ ,-*• . „ . o'» , , * >«-*»-* *- - '* ' * t w -5v - s w * ** ;m»s:s§s %l§: SFOR JtiVJBR JtitE'lf. .-,:■ TJie -Siro*.-—There were three nine inches *»rvr in the channel. lafit erenlng. by the TOfital Diarhf, end n*r tlonary from noon. ...Weather cool. • The Advance leaves today :f(ff r CinclnnaiMn:charge of : ouryoungfrknd, Capt. Geo* W."Neare. Hr. Frank Galtrea wilfhe found in the clerfc’a office,and our word,«br.tt .three: traveling bn the Advance willbe well cared lor. ■Tlit JTI/W/brd. Oapt. Win. Hailett,Jeaves to-day for Cin cinnati. £bo ImH’good accommodations, Of light draughty and well officttcd. ,• • • ■*. ' Copt, ifaralia Intends tearing today for St* Lonis,wlth hlafoonew light draught steamer Mansfield. •2Vie regular packet fcr. Wheeling today Is the steamer ’Exchange connecting with the Cleveland eniPittaburgh Railroad. The Endeavor arrived on Saturday morning from I/Jula* vflle, with a largeamount of freight—one ltem of which was 1,175 Sachs of wheat lor the Fowl Mills. Bho reports the steamers Ben Wat aground at Gaptina. ; The Louisville Courier of the 21st states that the rlrer at that point was at a stand, with four feet six inches in the canal. -'. ■. . ■ • . Stoavboa? Mcr in want of Pure Medicines and Medicine Chests,can have them supplied at lower prices than .they, can he had any wherein tne.dty,bycftlling-at • . : DK. KEYfIBE’S Drug Store, ' No. 14Q, oornor Wood et and Virgin alley, . ' Sign of i£e Golden Mortar. ; a »PtCT 9 ISCBSS WATXB 15 W CIUIWII, ÜBt&L XULK. ARRIVED. Bte&mer.Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville,. ** Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. ; :■■■■** - Thomne Shrivcr, Hendrickson. West Newton. 11 Gen.B&yaTd*Peeb)ea,Elizabeth. \ ** -. . Convoy, Wolf, ‘WellsvlHe. “ .JosUce, Vftughn«\7abaBh. . “ Eclipse, Moore, wheeling. .. .. “ Kxcbango,M’Oailora* , Wheoling. ‘ “ Gold, Dale*, CincinnaiL ■ , f t , DEPARTED. « JvfTerpbn, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Lniorno,uenneti,Brownsvill6. . .. Thomas Shriver,Hendrickson, West Jfetrton. “.Gen.Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Convoy, Wolf-Wellsvllle, “ Ventaro,GonlQo. Bearer. , “ RoUcse, Mooro, Whoaling. • PITXSBTOBH,' eracnmATi, louisvilie, Pittßbnrgh and. Cincinnati Steam Packet line, : "'..m'mmnnuuoi.': PABSKSGEHB AND FIIEIGHT arsta PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Sfttnt liotili* fns« Tins Lms is composed of seren, tfS> lfJfaiSfifgfirat class powerful Steamers, uno> LglMfeiff far speed, splendor, and ccmfortvand !■ this ojrtx yqnonair sailt uaa or Smx Paouts on tbs Oblo rim. It eonncctawith tho IT.* & Mall Line of Steamers from. Cincinnati to toulsrille and Saint Louis, by which passengersandfreight are tkkdtd and re* ceiptm through aaQg. Two new Steamers hare been added "to the Lin<y vMchnow oonsists of tho following boats: • . . JtopjqfXtoarfure Boalt* ■ Cbjptatm. : fnrtx PUmurgK ■ BUCKKYE STATE~. W. W. JQssaxiK»vrau..Suoday. MKSBENQEB, No. B !UTi3™........«.M0nday. ALLEGHENY M’Liiw..., ....Tuesday. CUYBTAL PALACE...... Wat 3. KqchM~- Wednesday. PniLADECPUIA MW0..3. J. Gtuct«~..„...~..ThurfldAy. PiTTSBUHOIt-. .^.Friday. DENNBYLVANIA.™..JifO,BtismMtti..».-Saturdey. Leare dally at 10 o'clock; A. H - precisely. No freight rocefred after nine o'clock on the morning of . ■ Porpartfeular*, apply on. board,-or to ioilN.B. LITINfISTON,! JOHN FLACK,' r | Agents, Monong&bcla House Boildings*' Pittsburgh, IS&3. ttegnisr Wheeling Paoket* a"B*"L TUUSteamfer EAOIi\SQE, Oapt, M'Oiar«, I jJlg!T* >ffl feftTCg pT|,ry MONDAY, WKDNKSDAY.ajuf iwfflßwMgßiDAl; at 10 o'clock*' JLiL, connecting wit .the C. and P. Rail roadat WeHnlllo. Foi fh&tfat apply to j. d comyfftroojp, Agrot R< ctUsr \V heeling Packet* iiipu _ THE steamer LULUdB. Captain GtaEoaD. • LAttSttWobtr, leaves rttrj TUESDAY, THURSDAY, S VTURDAY, at 10 aVbwk, A, JL,*ad con necting with t cO.and P. Railroad at WelDviKe, For freight apply to v Jsfl) J. D. OOIUSOWOOD, Agent, : - TH&- *leam«r GAZEI* Capt DuxS, will t . tat tha above and intermediate porta on &£2s§£CTUESOA?,27tfc In*** al 10 o'clock, A. M, gorftvlghtmndpaaaageapplyonbnqr<. JeSfl ■"•■;■■■: • For Cincinnati* _ Tllßetea»*r ADVANCE. CepL G. W. Nktss, L/iltSSt«gwt» leave forth* above and intermediate porta tmSmimian MONDAY,SCthIcat., at 10 At M. For freight and passage apply on beam, or to JriJ* JOHN FtiACK, Agent, • . Forst«Loait« THB stnmrr 4ANHFIELD, CapMdmnA» 1 g-jSS&swwHl leave for the above and iomraedlata porta £2sSB£tt2ea MONDAY, CGtti ln-fc., at 10 A. M. For freight and poaatfe apply on board, or to : jaSl •• jmiM FLACK, Agent For Cincinnati* fc. ~ THE, steetavr HARTFORD, Captain We. t jAfafSvJlgtUiam,. win leave to r ihe above end intvnne* mlwSKißdilate port* on MONDAY, 2*Hh toftsnt, at 10 o’clock, A. M. ■ •••••■’■■■ For frvlsht and passage apply on board, or to Jesa - JOHN PLfttK, Affvct. CANADA WEST. - >■»« U. Rtacow, w3l tatfe* week between Ckvelaxw; Port Stanley, and Port BtxrweU, as follows s . Dane Cleveland for l*ori Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY FnTENIYO.atJK o’clock, ■•,■■■ Leave? PcrtJßarweU &r Port Btaoley at 1 o'clock. ■Leave* Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and aATCaDAYEVBNKO, at TU o’clock, The Tekcraph vonnccte et Cleve&urd, wiih the €l«vel«a4» : -ctiumbos end CSodonatl, the Cleveland end pittsbeuyh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad*. Also concrete at Port Stanley with the London Line of 6leges, which connect* vrUh tbc Grcas WcvtO'n Railroad. I Forfrcifbt and patwge apply on board, or to SCOYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S,V. HOLCOMB, Port Ptaoicy , or A. JI’DUIDK, Pott BarweU. .•. .. ,ttwr3T:tnov AUCTION SALES. At»eUon~D»lljr Sales. i T the Ccamcrcln! Bales .Rooms, corner of Wood and A. Fifthstreets,etlOo'clock,A. M. a general assortment ofScxsnnatls, Btsple sod Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots Grcerrfes.Queentwtr*, Glassware, Table Cntlerr, Looking Glasses, Nswand Second nand Household and Kitchen Fa. niturs.fte., at T O'CLOCK, P, M- . Book*. Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hardware and Cuttety, CTotblng. Variety Good*, Gold and FReer watches. do. P. M. DAVIS, Ancttoaecr. Hadfctl THJBLIO BALE OF COUNTRY BEATS IN OAKLAND.— K Oh SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July l*t,atß)<o'cloek, oo the premises, will h« offered at public auction, 50 place* of mood la OaWaod r ranglng in sue from one-quart tr to throfrqnartora of ao acre, and each. Lot having two fronts on arldoatiMUi. To thorn wiihlng a bcsuilful location fat a residence or garden spot, this laWsbouhl command apodal attention, as those Lots cannot be equalled by any now for eats, tn scenery, desirable tKlghboihoa), and easy access at teats the comet dr Fonrth and BmltbfieU atweta, At 2Vi o'clock, on day of sals-psasege ftc*. -■ - Terms—One-frurth cajhi nuntinder in three equal annu al payments, with Interest. Plana can ha ran at tba Bales St : »e 241 P. M.DAYIR, Aocttona-r. uaHWAN’O PALE OF FmY'KlUlU' hUIUHNU vT' LOTS. In tbe Second Ward, Allegheny city.—On THURSDAY EVENING) 59th Inst., at 8 o’cloek.at tbeMer. chaal’a Exchange,'Fourth street, wUI ho sold, by order of John Ughtner, Wo. M. Edgar, and A. M’Farland, cotnmltteoi IS Building Lois.sitnate on Ohio lane, Hamilton and Franklin streats, near the ontar depot of the Ohio and Pence. Railroad. These tola are eery desirably located, each haring a front of 21 feet on wide strsots. and extend back 180 feet to 84 feat wide alleys, Tltla indisputable. I'lana can bo had at the Auction Room*. Terms—Ona . fourth caib,resSdne ln four equal annual payments, with Interest,' ■ » .. .. - : j024 , ' . P. M, DAVI3, Auctioneer. : Market strebt store and dwelling at aco -TION.—On TUESDAY EVENING, 27th Inst, at 8 o'clock, at the Merchant*’ Exchange, Fourth street, wlltbo sold that Valuable lot of ground, situate on the east tlda of Market street, at the distance of 18 tost froo.lhe corner of Second etreet baring a front of 10 feet on Market struct, and extending back 60 fcoti on which la erected an excel lent three etnry Brick Stnro and Dwelling ;Bonee,:Ko. 81, finDhod In the best msnncr, ; wlth gas, water,andnther con veniences, at proaent occupied by Forsyth « Morphy- Terms at ealo. . '■■■■ Jb23: P, M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A SSIQNEE'S BALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. A —On TUESDAY EVENINO, 27th lust, at 8 o’clock, at tbe Merchadta’.Exchange,' Fourth street, will be eold by order of Alexander Bradley, Assignee of Soaife, Atkinson A Oaely, the following described Real Estates' .. - r Lot No. 81, lit plan of lota laid out by Bamnel Wrlght,in tbe Borentb Wardihatiog a* front of 81 feet on Centro- Are, nue, end extending bask 118 feet to an alley SO feet wide: on which is erected A conrenient two story Brick Dwelling -Hodge. • fftieo, tot NoMW, Jb Thoma*Bcott’a plan of lots. la tho Sixth Ward, boring a front of 84 feet on the east aide or Ecott street, (at the dtstanoe of 98 feet from Clark street,) and extending back 100'feet to Cherry alley;, on which is ercoted n two story Frame DweUing House. " ' Also, Lbts Not. 81 and 88,in plan of lota laid ontfor heirs of Andrew Black, baringeachnfrontof 80 feet on Congrats street, (near Pennsylvania Avenue,) and extending back 80 ietit&iscbfifts Also, Noe. 28 end 29, In plan of,lots ofAugustaß. Shaler, on Cdrd Hill, baring together a front of BO feet on Rutledge street, and oxtendlog back 120 feet One-third cash, residua In two equal payments at nine and eighteen months,rrlth Interest, secured by bond and mortgage on tho premises;. _ : " JoB2 1 P. U. DAVI9, Auctioneer. TATEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.—Cummings’ Lerinresonßiinlel. .. Oummlngs" Lectures on the Parables. , “ Thompson's Leoturesdn Pulmonary Consumption. The Turkish Empire; its historical, Rtatlstleal r rollgtons condition, manners ana customs, etc : by Alfred Be Basse, member of Embassy at Constantinople.. Translated, torlsed and enlarged, from the fourth German edition; with me moirs of the reigning Bolton, (Omer Pacha.), the Turkish Cabinet, eto- eto: by Edward Joy Morris, late U. 8. Chargo dlAlbdresat Naples. Forsele by B.T. 0. MORGAN, jilß 104 Wood street. A NY person triihiog to make ssoGin 0 months address A me, post-paid, Farnrtngtonj TrumbuU county, Ohio. TbU Is no fiction or book Agency. . No traveling la necesea. tj ' but any person can remain at home and make the ahovo sum in the time stated* .Address -j - • FBOP. BYRON XL-8088. rnilK UIiUIUUUH MUKTH OF JULY, IBS4I—BKOI'UKii ! I JONATHAN. —This elegantly lllnsireted piper for the i «mlnc «tH of July, 1* » moat iraperb pictorial double ehral,. Tiriniad cnthe finest white paper. It is the best Jonathan Yet? CaUhtSIINEB * OO.’S, sto. 82 Smithaeia ttmtnni. look at this troJy JumUomo piesontibr yoncg and old, for the 4th of July. ■ ' ■ -J°‘° - rr TWftM~noil—onst wcglvodiand for salehr■; 1 ipylSl JOEL MOHLEB. ' - l w * '■V.\ y 1,. , * >*«•** , -W 1 **t * FORT OF PITTSBURGH. STEAMBOATS. “1854” ■ AKD SAINT LOUIS. *For Clnelnnatl, “ 18o4.” P, S. DAVIS, AustloilOdr. Adv«rtl»ement» COMMERCIAL POST ! PITT8BCIlGHBOA.»I» OF TRADE AN» "piRB WORKSimB WOnKai!- MKHGnAJ!TB’ EXCHANGE. " L * 35™^itr»: OFFICERS.'. 10 “ 1 oune* Rockets :~ fVertZeit-JOHN BHIPTOS. * “ ?do do; .first Flee Praidmt—Vlu. H. Bunn. ® 'A do do! Second “ “ Wm. R. Bbow*. ■ i “ Italian Stare; ■Secretary—Wb. S. Hatm. - * “ Bengalas Lights; ’ JVarrorar-Jona J>. ficcur. 8 “ S' 1 ™* 1 "* . . Superintendent —a. T. Nockum, Ja, .. ’ 10,000 -« Pulling Cradiew; ■ Cbmmiticeon Arbitration for Juno— I Wsr.R.-Bao»ivY. P., 3 11 Scroll*, No. 1 ; Juiia SL Coo?eB* Juos-P. Tismn, ißiio 11. Piauoos* - 3 “ do "2; JfeAXCISBQLIKS. : • . . 3 ,r •. -..•■ do. S; 200 loses Fire OraokMn: roceited UHLfbrflulcVy J, a ANBEBB'»N * CO. V: D&H.Y BETIEtt OF PITTBBUBGH MAKKET. Orncx of ffiß Daily Morkiho Post, \ Monday, June 2G, 1864.- - . t Saturday la always a doll day. in oar market, and day be fore yesterday was do exception.. Thera wero no sales of Flour by the quantity roported In 'Change, BACON—Corn—6OO bushels ear ot depot at cash." Oat*—WO bash from store at 40c,ca«h.. . , SUQAO—IO hhdsfiilr four mouths, . ‘2tlQLAß3EB—l2bbleOak, afc24c,cMh. WHISKY—IOO bblfl in lots at 290 i 100 bbls 25n. NAVAL BTORES—Borin—loobblas2;Bo, cub. BACON—6,OOO lbs Hams at fouriaontha; 6,000 do Shoulders 4,000 do andHuas Q&W days; 7 tea b. s. Hams 10)4,four monthsjrB:do bagged-9)?ta. BABB 011^4bblaNo.l7&o; Stc3No.27oc . FISH—SO bbls Trout $8.50; 50 do While Fish $0,60; SO -half do do $5; 20 half do Trout $4,25. CHEESE—IOO has in lota 9e. POWDER—Bo"kegs Rook ats3.'2s. 80D A ASH—lOoas imported four months. [From the Boston Atlas, Jnno 20.] Tbe Leather Trade. The number of hides imported into and consumed in five of the principal ports of the United States in 1852 and 1858, is exhibited In the following table: ; - importation, 'i : Ctwupmptfon. Place*. 1852. 1853, 1852. 1853. 8a1tim0re......,., 169,972 , 175,336 14U88. 125.036 Philadelphia-... IIT,6SS. .119X93 102.239 70,978’ New Y0rk..,.....*,483,556 1,262,712 -1,429,571 1,288.708 Boston .'.472,332 ' 407,105 439,780 308,672 Salem v... .......... 248,679 386,018 227,310 394,770 ’ T0ta1....J...2,430.147 2,350,667 2.353,703 > 2,279,059- ' this table, however, includes none of the Calcutta buffs* 10, or other East India hides, imported in {boles, chiefly to tbla state, and which would swell the amount eo a&to make the lmpbrtatlou-of Boston and Salem together almost equal that of New York. In 1861 the number imported Into Bos ton exceeded 610,000; and, as will be wen by the table,, there has been-a considerable fallibff off during the -lost throe years. This la to be attributed portlyto the discovery of gold In California, which effect oaUr utosed one I# rge sopreeof the importation to Bostanj'.partly'td; the civil wars and contentions of South America,.which, by keeping that country In an unsettled statei tape materially dlmin ' ished another source of supply, and portly to the fact that New York dealers make more direct importations than for merly. -.■■■ • • ''■ • PRICES OF STOCKS. OOIUOUDSAtU K>» THBMOMmaTOST * J Pttilcbi & PrJend.BxcUance Broilers. Comer of ISflh and Wood ttruU, fttUlmc i. ; ‘ LOANS. Sid. | Atird.\R!T Fat Un1ted5tatM6a.1888...„....,110,00,1120,00 $ 100,00 United Btaies6a.lBs3—-...m...'.. 100,00 , 101,00 100,00 105,00i 000 100,00 Penni^lTßhteße.lßto.......«•*«••• 05^oj f .07,00 100,00 Allegheny coanty 6s, ............ .* 1 .100,00 100,00 Allegheny county c0up0n5......... 08,00, 100,00 10^,00 08,00! 100,00 100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable -i .V Nev Y0rk...*.....~..». 102,00} 102,00 Allegheny City 08,00:. 09,00 M.OO 04,00 BANS STOCKS. ■ . Bank 0fFtttf1bn*gb~~~.............. 65,50, 65,75 i Merchants* Mannlbcturers > Bank 67,00 j • 67,60 i Exchange 8ank............. .65,25/ 66,50 Jftram’Dopofitßsnk......... < AEeshenr Barring* Bank ........ 00,00, 00,00 * tHUDSESTOCKS. \ Ubn0ngahe1aJMdge..™.............. 28,75: 24,00 i St. Clair street Sridge~..~....*-**- | 85,00 HflndetrcetßrMg*-~..».......*~...» O0,Q0? 00,00 i NiVthero Libartle* Eritlsr*-......... So,ooi 88,00] INSURANCE STOCKS | WaateralnainacheOoinpa&y.....* 15^0;-- 18,00 CWkefc»*ln*nresceConiT'any...... 15,C0{ 17,00 Auodaled TELEGRAPH STOCKS. AtlAartieand 42,00 <4,00 HtltfrargbjCindajutiftLoxilsTHls 41,76" 43,00 I 24.00 i Plttsfcttrjlb Gat Works-. 69,00> 68,60 i ldonen£»hetaBlackTr»teT...~...~.. - k 45,00 i BAIliBOAI) STOCK. . i petthajiranl* 49,00; 40,76- 60,00 Ohio and Pennaylrania Railroad.. 49,76; 40,00 60,00 Ojst* land a PI tW>oiHi Railroad w 60,00] 62,00 ' 80,00 Marin* ttaUw*k atHn>Tyl>ock.~. 102,60 105,00 109,00 Tartly Creek Plaik R0ad....-*.. 10,Oft 12,00 25,00 Ptnyrrille Plank. 28,00, 25,00 arwmar«Turnfilke^.^...«.,.. M B,oo] 10,00 COPPER STOCKS. { nttabtnvh ~—j. 176,00 North Aj»cricao-.-.«.——...... *«!—j 83,00 North 20,00 North —H' IT &) ;<V25i . 7,60 OhloTnp Soc)LiH.Mt.Miaiw.H.n <? 17,60 1 200,90 .Pittsburgh and tale Royal—8,0&! 10,09 4,60; 6,00 Oototiosan....—k • —A ' T,OO lire 1,12 1,76 Celling.. 8»00j, 8,26 2,00 s V# ATtTy..~—^«.«...—. < 2,00 fUmut™.™.-. 0,00 PbTtd*... ...... T,OO, 9,00 Iran Cty 2,60; * B,ofc W m* NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. TVTI.W HOOKS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. FO.l JOIT. Vt The Money Maker, and other tales: by Jane C-Camp bell; |t. . AibMtoo, andother taJw: by Mary Bussell Milford, aotfmrof Oar YUlrge, g 1,25. Tiara Lyndsa?, or Passage* inan Eventful lift: bj Mr*, Mcndfe, autboi oif Roaghtag Uln tho £t)sfc; 25 and fiO cts. Yanfcrar Notions, tor July; the test nw®£sr'-*fii# year. Uie«li‘* uringAS*. No 6g,Tortblrwk tdflKcgattw l.lfajtt4JP y»P.V.« iv**rrwrr-S»tfnt ~ tbU weok* Received end Carnal* atthecbeon Book f tore of W* A. aiLDKNFKXNEY & flO, >22 . : ,?fl Fourth street. riAU E Ilf STUDY OF PITTSBURGH, from p** .'X---nfdwbmU wa». visited by white mm, down to the close of the lazt omtury.wUh notices cf nome of the impor* Unt zaanntoeturcs and work# of internal improrement, np to the prewnt time; by Nerilto B. Cnig. Xao. - About one hatred oopice of the abate highly intere*!- Ing work rvmain on hand—the price reduced toTbcrnta a oeny. PoblUhfdacdtorealeby JOHN H, MKLLOR, j«lO . fll Wood street. “ - Hfew Dlnslo, - TbelUrtWelt*,byWlklUra; . Genevieve Walt*, by D’Atbm; I ,\ B*ll» 8 vi**e Walt*, byD* Albert; The NyophbftbeWavowaHa, by Wallace; La Flaled’Or Walts, by Wallace; Util* Blossom, Poll® Masourfca, by U. Mason; W!g-wagP.’lka*byP.H.Brown; IniimUon Polka, by: Wallace; The Turkish military Polka, by Jueho; Florida, Polka Redowa by Dressier; Flora Marourka. by Jucho; Polka, by Bebwabt Brablng Polka, by fUrakcech; Willard’* Polka, byfitrakosebj Daisy Polka, by Jucho; First Love ficbottheh, by Wallace; . . Verbena flcbottfseb, by Bcbaneha; Whisper flebottlseh, by Kruger; Jo»t r««i*od. together with a general selection oft ha latest Songs, and ftr *aU by: BENBT KLEBEB, jell ••- lot Third street, algo of the Golden Harp. JUST PUSUhUKD and ioir rale aVUUBSKLI/B DEPOT of Cheap literature, So. 15. Fifthstreet, lha following Works— ’ . Theßappere: or, Tho Mysteries, TalUdeS, and Absonll , tie* of Bpmt Happing, TabU Turologi Ac. Boston Slam Biot, and Trial of Anthony Born*. Hot* Lambert: or. the Memoir* of an UnfortunateWo man* by G; W. M. Reynold*. - ABbtehrb,eTa!e ofth« Olden Time, by SC** Dopey. Travel* in Turkey, by Adolphus Blade. The Lion's Bkln and the Loter’a Hunt, by Charles do Bernard. - Remember the Bookstore, IS Fifth street, near the corner of Market. BUSSELL A BROTHER, jaH ■.-... Bookseller* and BtaUoner».. tj ft BBor bare received Harper, Graham, and Sx Knickerbocker, for Jane, at the LTEBIUIIY DEPOT, 15 Fmh street, «*** Market. mvSl I AXE PUBLICATIONS AX DAVISON*!), L 5 Market at, 1 near Fourth. ■ • . The Lifoof Dr, Alexander: by bts eon, J. W, Alexander, The Magatines at 20 cents per number j our present and faturo price. . . Daniel; a Model ft* Young Men; byDr N Boott, of New Or* lean*—a coarse ofLeeturas. .• Fern Leaves; eecond series. . The Parish Side; abetter book than riihor Bunny 81d* oyfihady Side, Carter’s New Books for Youth, Tla: Mabel Grant, Charles Roussel, the Wood Cutters and Exiles of Lebanon,Ac., Ac. Alexander on Consolation? cheap edition.sl,2s. :. Manual of Illarions,b* Sketches of Foreign Missions of tho Presbyterian Church: by 8ar. 3,0. Lowrio; with maps, showing the *UUon*»;£c. _ Africa and tho American Flag. . „ . J. 8. BATIBON, jeft 6S Market street, near Fourth, NEW MUMO.—Undo, SweetMurio^ttnlght. Herdsman’s Mountain Hyme Bong, . Ia Jasmin Valse^Wallacc.. I’m a Merry LaugblngGlrl—Glover, tiwrat Woman-rEmoiuon.. /Evening Home Bong. . 'Agrmblo Bcbottlsch—Brown. " ■<. Widowed Bride. A Passing Glimpse—Voss, Dream lift Polka, Russian Dote Donee—Orobe. Fairest of tho Fair * Polka. Spanish Fandango—Grobo. The . May Bwexea-'Gultar*-Max Zoyer. My Home,My Happy Home—Guitar, •.■ Just received and Ibraaloat . OIIAItTiOT7B BLUME’B my 23 Old Established Plan&PeMt, 118 Wood »U M EW BOOKBI NEW BOUABH—Godey’a Lady’s Book, Iw for July, Peterson’s Lady’s National Magasine, fir July. Flora Lindsay, or Passages In an Eventhl Ufoi by Mrs. Hoodie, author of Mark Hurdles tone, Ac. Tho Jesuit’s Daughter; a novel for Americans to read: by Ned Bundihe. : _ _ . . 1 AYcar after Manlsge: by T.B, Arthur. y The Renegade Glpsey, or the Betrayal of Claude Duvpi. The Dufbrtanateaudj or the Miser’s a domofetlc ■ ovol. • •... . -■ ■■ • Tho Cultivator, tbr June. Received and fbr sale at V PAUL KLEINER’S Utaary Depot, K jelO Fifth street, opponte the ThsatreA S' ELLERS’ VERMIFUGE,— u THE JEST FEBPARA* TION.” » .• ■ \ Fosn Ptxi&iKT, Mb B. B. Siixtas:—OfyourVermiftijejlcen ray with* out hesitation, that, having used it extenaively iu my bractice for the last four or five years, IthtnkJt decidedly the best preparation of the kind which.. I havJany knowl edge of, although I have heretoiora used the preparation ofSeveral other mannbcturws. Yours, i.x-.:- -: D. OOCGO/SI. Pi Prepared and sold by -. B* B-. SELLERS ft 00., ft? Wood street, and fbr sale by Prngglsta generally. I JeS* A' NOTE dated Januiry 25>1854. payable four months hf« A tar data/at the offlce of Winslow. Lanier A Co., New York* signed E. Woods, President Plttstargh andßteaben vUloiuwToad-oudonfld, Charles NaylOT/Be«6tefy. an Wfftnsai& hereby wftrnednot to boy said note, as mwmtioiUUnfiatd. Anrpewon finding it will conn* oorcerThird and Wood its. ,i ' ' MISCELLANEOUS/ KlMELEMON&—lSOboxoflprtaoLemonfl/lnstore and tor sale by JSM ■: J. C. ANDERSON A. CO., 6'Wood street ? TjIBBSQ OQOOANUTS—2OOO fresh Ooeoanuta, j ast arrived Jl end tor silo by >l4 . J, C. ANDERSON A. CO;, .6 Wood stfoet. Lard and lard oil -15 No. 1 Lard; lObWa do lard Dll;' : :• • ■ ■fihalfbhlß • do; , * . Receired and&x solo by . . mylB MILLER A RICKBTSOW. T> ICE—2O tierces prime Rice, received and for sate by r ' JX MILLER & BICKKTSON, . jel7 : .-■••■ “ v .■ 221 and 323 liberty at. TAKD OIL-10 bbls No. I Lard Oil: j . 10hf . do . do; , for Bale by : : >l7 MILLER * EIOKETBON. A LLSPiCD AND PEPPER— ' ' f\, . • JO/bogsPepper; 6 “ Allspice; for sale by • jol7 MILLER A RIOBUSHON. /^IHAHPAUNE—4O baskets “172," “174,” Champagne Kj Wine, landing and for sale by : . ■ >l7 MILLER: A BYCKETSON,: • GLARET WINE—4O cafms “?t Juli&nV Glaret, receired and for gale by l je!7] MILLER A BICKET3ON. ■ OLIVE OIL—IS cases Olive OIL for sale by >l7 . MILLER A RICKETSpN. STAB CANDLES—2S boxes-4'fl, s*B and 6’s SlarXSmJlcs. tor sale by [>l7] MILLBS A RICKBTSPN, T^ISH—3S bbls Medium N 0.3 Mackerel; *l i JP 10 “ ;No.lPickled Herring; in. store andior gale by | Jel7] / . . MILLER A BIOgRTSON. TAVA COFFEE—2O pockets Old Got. Java Coffee, fdr t>alo tl by [je!7] MILLER A BlCggKftN, T\RY PEACHES—IO bbls Dry Peaches; 30 do Dry Ap* JLy pies, tor sale by i >l9 ; HENRY HOLMES. T7EYKR AND AQUE MIXTURE—One ot the best prejUT -Jy rations now lauss: u large supply received by. JaO - JOB.. FLEMING. MIN EBAL WATERS— Congress, Bedford, and Bine lick,re«ivedd!rectfrom the springs, by - >l7 JOB. FLEMING. riiHUSBES—Odoz Marsh’s celebrated Trusses, recdred by Jel7- •- - ‘y - JOS: FLEMING. BETTS’ SUPPORTERS—6 doscf Mrs, Betts’, celebrated ropporiera/recelvedhy Ql7] ' JOS. FLEMING; SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS—I gross Wolfo’s Aromatie Schiedam Schnapps; received fay >l7 JOB. FLEMING. SWEET 80ENTED BAPPEE SNUFF—The finest article noFinoM; 300 lbs receired by ; ) JOS. FLEMING, jolT corner of Market street and the Diamond. PURE BRANDY—I cask of the finest Cognac Brandy, tor medicinal purposes; receired by ». •• : Jel7 JOS. FLEMING. PURE WINES—I cask genuine Port, end Ido Sherry, tor medicinal purposes, reoeired fay - • Jol7 V-. • . : JOS. FLEMING. : IT' IDDER’S INDELIBLE INK—I grOBS receired by * iV JflO » JOS. FLEMING. CIHOLERA AND DYSENTERY MIXTURE—A very ex- J cellent article for the obore complaints;.! grofs ro celred by [Jc9] JOS. FLEMING. :■ YILEAVEU’S HONE Y SOAPS-12gros8, Noe. Sand 4; Mask V> Brown Windier, Ac n reeeiretl and tor sale by * my 26 FLEMING BROS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD—4OOO lbs in store and tor sale by FLEMING BROS., i SaeceSßor to 8. ElddA Co.r. . Je2 ; ‘ No. 60 Wood street. MORPHIA TOLPUAS—2S do* in store and foraaleby Je2 - FLEMING BROS. GABRETTS SCOTCH SNUFF—9OO tbs' in store and for sale by [Jeg] FLEMING BROS, EMERY— 2000 tos assorted aiaes, In store and for sale by J«2 FLEMING BROS. 6W 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00: GUM ARABIC—2 bbli white, in store and for sale by >.2 FLEMrS&BROf. MAGNESIA— 200 lbs calcined, in store and tor sale by je2 FLEMING BROS. BAGtiN— 30,000 lbs, hog round, tor tala by . Je2 • SMITH A gINCLAIR. STAR CANDLES—3S boxes for sale by : 3e2 w ' .■ ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR. BAWN— -2 casks Shoulders;. . 2"do Sides; - - 2 do Hams; tor sale by myl6 - , SMITH A SINCLAIR. SALERATCS— 15 bbli andiOboxw for pale by < . 0y27 r , BMITH t SINCLAIR. BROOMS— 90 dos tor ealo by • py27 .. SMITH A SINCLAIR GOFFf-E— 225 bogs for tale by - . • . my 27 . v SMITH A SINCLAIR. Buckets— 5Qdos torsaio ty"' v .- Ja2 SMITH V SINCLAIR. TUBS-rlO enlarge for sale by . ' -js3'i : r.r SMITH A SINCLAIR. □T ERRING—IOO bbls Dal Uxoore Herring In store and for UL rala by ENGLISH A^EUCHABDSON, taySO • . . . 110 Water and ICO Front at BALTIMORE UKBRING—IOO bbtsmairrd this (toy by :Psnnsylranla BaQroad, and fsr sale by. ENGLISH A BTCHARDSOH, led ; 110 Water street.. CO bUa BalUmore Shad in atoxeand tor sale by - ENGLISH. Ar RICHARDSON, oySP . . nSWatarand 150 Front at. LjUAD—4U bbls Baltimore Shad, in. nore and tor sale by O Jed ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. UITE Plfili—so bbls iarpected.tbr rale by J*6 EjiGLISH A RICHARDSON. Vf^ACKEKEL—IOO bbl* No. sale by * " JjJL >6 EN6LISH A RICHARDSON. PEAKS— 40 bbla prime Pears, tor«ato by - jclT : ;. : ENCUgn A BICHABDSON. priTao'Kte«<-Ca»«»>»-ttv‘. — c smnjga:* rictiaiipso:?. SHADi— 25 bola Shad;, 50 hf bbls Shad; in itorean&fSrraSeby *~ w ~~ A RICHARDSON. POTATOES— 30 sacks tor sale by .. jes -HBNRY IT. COLLINS. DRY PEACHES—2S bus prime, _for sola by •j*Xo'-- : v ■■■■■:• HENBY IL COLLINS. ARY APPLES—24 has tor sale by ./ jelO HENBY H OQLLINB. CIUKRSE— 100 boxes prime W- R. Cutting, tor sale by J >lO HRNBY H. COLIJNS. EIN3KKD OlL—lObbiafotsaleby v: JelO ; HENRY H. COLLINS. HUTTBR~ie ktgst&r eale by . \ jalO gBSEY H, COLUSS. SUOAU AND MOLASSES— ' Whhd#N:O.SnfiW* . 75 bblf.Uo Mousses; 25 40, &H, MoUeies; tor e&le by iTOUJRKAN, HERRON t 00. DRIED FRUIT—2S sacks Dry Applai; . < 15 casks Dry Peaches; for sale by j«5 MtSLURKAN. HERRON A CO. bags o n consign mrnt, as d. for gaie by JT JfV M’CLUItgAN, HEREON A CO. XXAWN &iIOULBRK&-~24 casks received cn consignment X* and for salt low by ■•’ 1 .■ }<s 3TCLXJRKAN. HEREON & 00. PIG. IKON—IOO cons Mercer county; (dharon Furnace.) for sale by fpyS4] KINO A MOORHEAD. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER—In bbls uni half bbls, (oak and mulberry cooperage.) forirala by >J*B BING A MOORHEAD. GLASS— 600 box®, 8*10,0*13 anil 10x14, ATKennan A Co/a brand, in stop* and fin sale by _ i»3 SING A MOORHEAD. RAMBO APPLES— Pared cored, and diced, pnt ln gallon can*, hermetically sealed, retaining the origl* nal Barer and freshness of the Omit; lbr sale by ■ -Jeg". W. A.tfOLlTiiq. ■ MAPLE SCGARAND MOLASSES— -7 fc*gs Maple Molasas, of# galls, each; , 200 lbs do Sugar, in cakes? Just received on consignment, wad fbrsaloby v job : W.&XVCLVZCL |AInH! FISH 11—libbU new Potomao Herring; i. sdo - do r Shad, the first of the season. Also, Halifax Herring; No.lana3 Mackerel; Salmon, eaoked; do, pickled: on hand and fhr sale by - mv» B AILEtTBENSH AW, 253 Liberty Ftwei JOUN&TON’# PATENT ICE CKEaM bcfltarUcleor,theklndlnuto.FcFr saleby my3o , BAILftY A RKNBHAW. HEURRK’B FARINA SOILED—This has been found one of the most desirable articles In theway of cook* isg atenalla yet invented. If is elmoatindispefidble in the >repaTtUoh : of Farina, Gritts* Hcrocny, Green or Dried Fruit?, Ac. For sale by • BAILEY A RENBHAW, .. ;• • 2&3 Liberty Street. • "AnriNlwW SHADES—A large stock of Transparent Win f V dorr Shades, conslsQng of the Plain. Boianot, Flowerrale, Landscape and Drapery styles; liar sal* whole* rale and retail at the OU Cloth warerOoms. No. 110 Market street. [Jel9j i; -J. OCTHILtJPg. *7f\t \ YARDS 80 inches Transparent DoS'Oil Cloth for •UU Windetr Shades just recd Ted ftc&L theibetory, andfbr tale at the Warorooms, No, lid Market street. JeiP :i ;J. A .H, PHILLIPS. T ADIES* INDIA RUBBER GLOVJCS-Of all the tt»J Xj manufactured, Albo, Gent*’Gloves of every .variety; for sale at the Rubber-Depot, No. 118 MitkeVBtreet. ; , jeli J; A H, PHILLIPS. GIUTTA PERURA WATER PROOF OUATS— We indie IT the attention of purchasers to this near and beautiful article; the Goods are warranted to remain pliable in all kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof ; fbr saleat tho India Rubber Depot, No. 118 Market sheet. - V.*• JeH ■■ - . J. A H. PHILLIPS. "|l|r«lPS-S0 doaen India Rubber Whips, fitm 1 id 7 TT ftet in length, ft* sale, wholesale: and refcdh nt No. UC Market streeU £Jel4) A H. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are noir opening a 'racket? of dsw styles of Lawn and Gingham Cravats and Ties for summer irear Atwyeome very rich and fashionable plain and ftaoy SUk Cravats and Ties. A. A. MASON * 00.; 25 ffiftbi street; G HEAP WALL PAPERS—A now supply of 12)$ con Papersjust received, for salo by . ••• ' WALTER P. MARSHALL, Jcß , 86 Wood street* NBWDEOQRATIQN3— St. Nicholas* bridal chamber pafr tern, for sale by jefi > WALTER P. MARSHALL. IMNB PAPER HANGINGS—A choice assortment la 1 chintz, brocateilo, and satin imitations, foreale by ■' Jos • . WALTER pTmaBSHALL; OAH&IAQE OIL CLOTH—2,OOO yards of the plain'and' enamelled finish* manoflictnrea on plain, twilled and heavy duck goods; ttold wholesale and retail attbeOll Cloth Wcrerooxns, No. 110 Merkot street . taygfl J.A H. PHILLIPS, Morsr’b compound - aviuu* op. ybllqwdook- ROOT—This compound will remora diseases arising from Impurity of the blood; It acts as a purifier of the' blood; strengthens and braces the system ils harmless and simple ialta effects. For sals by jelD JOHN HATO, Jm T \B. FORD’S MEDIOINEtJ—AU who are afflicted’with 1 / Bronchial. Affeotlon* liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, 801 l Headache, do., VfiU find in them .-a- sons and eftectnal nusa dy. Pot direction*testimonials, Any tall atJOHN.HAPT, Ja**s, No. 141 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh, and see pamphlet; BOKRHAVE’fI STOMACH BITTERS—I 2 dozen on hand and fbr sale by [Wj _ JOHN JBLAPT, Ja, ; bbls first on consignment i for sal fjelft] J. BBLLSRfI * no.; T>lofi—W tierces on X%> my2o - T\RIEDD ./• ' ... */• . \ v.:. * iiiii m :^y. VMMHH llenkt»» er'Bnptnre of the Cowell* ARE TUOUSAND3 OF PERSONS WHO are. afiUcied with a Buptnreof the Bcnrelii, who pay little , J£gSSSS&k to dhe, disease until the Bowels m 1 become streegulated, when, Is all profaiv* Li : hility; it may be too.late. • How Important it lvthen, tor all those suffering ftom any form of Rup* nre of the Bowols; to call at once upon DB. .EEY6ER,. . Wholesale Drug Store, bn tlto corner.cf-Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure n TRUSS,, to retain the.pro*: trading portion of the Bowels. Dr; Keyser hu an office : book of the drag store where Trasses are applied, and war ranted to giro, ralisfection. He also: hos erery variety of. Trusses that yon catr-nsme, and- at any price, to ehlt the. means of ernryone in need.<of the,article.v.l also keep: every kind of GupperUrt, Sutpentory Banda ga, Elastic Stocldngi, for enlarged reins, and all kinds of, mechanical appliances used in the care of disease. : •'* ! I would respectfully Invite the attention of the pnblio to on excellent Trass for Children, which invariably effects cures in a very short time. N. B.—l also keep on hand, and for sale, a large assorL moot of Shoulder Braces ol the most improved kind, that hare been worn with so much sadstooßon by hondrods of persona, both in and oat of thecity, *. . - -r-;. t DR, 1 KKYSER’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin: alley, No. 14Q, dgn of the Golden Mortar. JeMdAw . J6&* Frost Wort or Rook Roso»«*A medicine under the title of “ Bock Bose,” made from a plant of that : .name,- is haring a- great ran in this vicinity fas its curative -properties; The my of 4 r quack,*? bo truly applicable ;to at least one half of the medicines of the day, cannot be Jastiy applied Eock Rose,-tor it-hss lts mark." in this city in several to the relief and cure of sufferers, when a other remedies hare tolled—*nd what Is quite roc - of our best .physidauß do not healtaio to apeak veiy tovorably-of- the com pounds Tbeoartlficatm of cor®, ore not tobricationß, buttoom hlghly respoctable pe*> sons, mcfet of whom are well know to us. The mannfiutu*: ret is also wtU known to us as a gontieman who would npt fae'engaged in a humbug, or in deceiving the public in any way.—Ffaßfldttm. ~ Wo eheerfolly endorse* the afore, baring witnessed Ift good effect, otirtoltes,.on pfrlmpuftry anil serofnlous eon* plaints* We bellare it it tlie "best, compound for colds and. •coughs, extant. The Sock £ose lias long been knows as %■■■ plant of rare medical virtues, and Us preparation Is taper* intended byja gentlemanof ability and character, In ibis city'.-—2£ 2L HegUtcr* HATEfj ltec. 20,1861; V TbUls to certify,that tho notice ot tto Bock Bose medt cine published la otxr paper Ja connection with one frotathe Palladium, ws&aot only unsolicited*' bat was -written ty’ the Editor of Us own Judgment and.observation.: •- This win certify that the fevorable notice of tho medicine known as tho “ Both Bose,” vm a vsluntary. testimonial, induced by the knowledge of the curative effects of the article In eex&un cases, as yreH &a by thefevombloopla* Jons which others, wall known iohlm, had expressed of it; and furthermore, the.ftrtido wu written without pa/, or the promise of payment, car the knowledge pf-the manufac turer. BABCOCK. & WILPMAN. . This woftderfal medicine Is lost gaining for itself a popu* larity which no other medldne can boast o£ The plant,- Boek Rose, Is. used and 1 recommended b/ man/ eminent physicians of our country. Hear what J.H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, says: “X hare prescribed it in bad cases of Scrofalons patients at WUIs Hospltol* Ola euecesa’ at tracted the Attention of senior physicians.- Be reports the following remarkable caso cf While Swelling of the right hip, In Tebroaiy, 1844.' The lad wks seven year- old, end had tho dbea*e for three years, the bane was dislocated up wards and outwards. Thore was a large opening on-the .hip leading to thahone, into which I could thrust my flu* ger. I counted three ulcers, lie had been under several physicians, whuhad given- him up. 1 ordered a decoction of Bock Boss—la twn days his night sweaiepeased, I then ordered a tea spobsfhl 0/ Bock Bote, three times a day. Thirty-nine days after, he was entirely well.: *Boldby Dr.GEO. H. Ko. 140, oorner of Wood strrst and "Virgin alley* of tb« Golden Mortar; Jo&* Especial Notice to Penou . Using Cod Zdrer 01l*—Tb« subscriber bavingraade arrange, menu with. Hoars. Poppleln & Thompson, for a'-regultr -wxpply of their genuine COD XXYEBOIL, put up In pint bottles, would respectfully InTite the attention of the - pohr Ue to on examination of .the article, being- foil;- persuaded that fbr parity aoditeeueES.fromjranci&taste or swell, it Is unequaletL There is new no God Lint OU in this country superior, ifequaT, to the above, Hundreds oi bottles havo been .sold,'and given unrivaled aatislfcctfan.' Inthe article of God Liver Oil, persons taking it should be careful to pb» tain a genuine article and one free from, a rancid taste and smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being accep table to the stomach aoduot producing uausuea—purity and a pleasant taste makes It more readily taken pp by the lao» teals and absorbed into the-blood, and thereby in causing the richness ofth&t fluid giving* tone and &lon to eTexy organ through which U passes. 13oId by .w QEO. XL 'yo, ' ? '' L - ccrnsr of Wood street and Tlxgln mylQ.djtw> Sign of the Golden Mortar. . N. B-—I elso keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Medidoes, for many of whleh I hold the exclnidv* agency j and which will be sol by the doxenor gross at New York and Philadelphia prices', i:;• . - ... ' OJfIAIfCAOTFCaSAIiSr - .- . P n.s? l l£. Bß,o^aßllS> WholetaU DrugyUti end I)ccd&t intttent Maiiaste* t Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. TTEBBEB’S AMERICAN ,>' fV Jayne’s- Alternate: fi Camioatlre Balsam; " Hair Dye: • ' Expectorant; . “ Sanative Pills: « Hair Tonic; Wlstor'eßilsain of Wild Cherry; • RryenPnPoTmntmTy ~R»liwm» Hoofland’s German Bitten; - Holland . ;.d0 Hostettcz?s Stomach do - : ; : : Merchises* Uterine Catbollcon: .•6101X0** Scotch Cough Candy; Priced do; .■ Tfcnrn*s •• :do; ■ • - - Howtfe -do:--.--' • ' ••• • . Osgood** India Cholagogos; • .-'! . Mona** Invigorating Cordials • pier’s Qua Arable Drops; Harriani’aHalrDye; ..:■ :. .-Phalon’s -/do BalchelOT*B <fo McMnnn’aEllxlrcfOptam;' •; - ‘ Bryant’s 'Purifying attract; : ■ Dalley’ePain Extract; Brown’* Essence of Jamaica Ginger; McAUlfiteiVdo do: Kidder** IndeUlble Ink; Payaon’s ■ do do; ■■■■■•<• ■ Arnhotd’a . do; : Dr. Curtis’ Bygeena; lyons? Kathafron; • David** Lilly White; Bazin**. do; Tohiaa* Liniment; Hunt** do; ; AUen’e Nerve andßono Unhaeat; . Mexican Mustang - do; Farnl’s Arabian . do; :■....:Gardner’s .....' - do; • Banal’S Indian -do; ■ Carter** SpanizhrMlxtnrer • - - fiaroe*B Pile Lotion; - MeonFoo; ' .. Scarpa’s Aeonstio OUt Merchant's Gargling OH; Ruuhtcm, Clarke A Oo.’a God Liver Oil ; ‘ MeAUlatex*s Ointment; ■. • Stage?ltch- - -do; ■: • Ferrel’a ••;. . do; Gray's dot Tmk’a MagnftUa Ointment,-. ■ Judkln’s : do; Swaim’s Panacea; - Hoaok’s ■- do; ■ Sargant?* Infant Panacea;. ... Perry Davis’Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Heugbten.'B Pepsin; ! •' KlersPotrolenin; J .. Mc£ane*s Oelohratod lire t Pills; Brandreth’s . : •- 1 -do - v , Wright’s Indian PQIs; ' Leek Anti-bilious -v- do;-- ■■••• • -Sarsaparilla-Blood • do;' : Sven’s : ..'-do: ' ; flwaynea , RxtractB«ra*parßlaß!opaPill*j ' Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; ' —Towosend’sHealth . ' - ■ JewDarid’sPlasters: ■ -r. Shoemaker’s . do; • •Dr. Newman’s do; - V .Radwaykßeady Relief; Morriar Remedy;-; -- ProLWoodk Hair Restorative; . Emerson’s do; Boll’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; ■■■ ■■■ Sand’s •••: ••■dot -' ■' - ; --' •- s GuysotP* Extract Y«HotrDook and Sarsaparilla; Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps: • • " T ■ ■ SoapjClcaToi’sHoney;; ■: ■ ** •: Highly Soentpdßrown Windsor “ Mask; * Ludlum’s Specific; •• : >-'Mcl<ane?s Budorlfio Cough Byrop; • -■ Idler’s Gum Arable do; Betters’. .do; Swayne’s Syrnp of Wild Cherry j 1 Smith’s Tonlo Syrup;. Barry’sTrloophorons; . : NorwoocPaXincturoofTaratrnm Vlride; - McLane’s Celehratod Vermltage, - Dr. Docoek’s Palxuonio Wafinrs; .• Thompson’sKyoWater?■ Agents for all of Dr. MoClintock’s Family- Medldno Dr.NeWhem’sßreast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; ’ ■ Gum Elastic •, • . do : . do. it and-for eale by , : . . SELLERS A 00. ■ ; m. ,■•••. ■.■■.■ -v ?. SE&&KBB * 00. ’ *3 "<£ !•*■s./ ‘* -; _•., .- ■ ■;._••• , •-.' •'■ > * \U- .*7.,,.'' .*•-. * /-'. ". c■~. . -» *.•-<•• • -~-- J '• r 'iA? V J • :-■■•-■ .‘■•V- , \- ■■■•* ,«•“•; * -ij. -v '-,-: ■' oW-V- . ■•' V v .vfV j.- .-• \f?i •■ • '•. : . '*. v . ■.' . ' • ■ ' " <l. , * :. • v * -» •/.- ■'■• -, i , '**■"■■ ***': : Vr’ ■ ■• "V.* “v ■' r « 1 ’’. -- *v MEDICAL. FROM TUB NEW HAVEN PALLADIUM. OSBORN ft JMEDWIN. - FAixumm Omes, Heir Haven, Dee. 33, 1851, . “SCROFULA." ‘MYERS* EXIRACTO? ROCKROSK. . Tlie Only Certain Ilemedv. . I A ,a tUi oommanlty. of J\. ®Wrt veracity, handed us. theBot>jQinftd.atAteinßiita I Ont days cmeo.. It la bat one amongst thorasjmds of facts, 1 and as sttcbyrejrabUah It, for tbo beneflt cf'those who are I Battering from worms, perhaps, as la this after haV» iog used other. articlas ll purportlßgto bo In&lilblo worm I defitroyers,vrithoot any avail, : „ ‘ Litopooi, Oolombfya Oa, 0, May 12,1*803. Ifatn,B.A. Ihhnatoek Cb:, Qeijubbs; A child of mine, aged abcntfirejeftra, bad I been and, while at dinner one day, I lras taken wUh/apwas; oar doctor was seat tail he I that Wormswu. the eattse. Wo procured some of B. A. rAHNESTOOK’S YEBSUFCQB from * neighbor; and me : tho child ateaspoonfal and a half; in Us (haft an hoar it passed an izmamcrable qoantlty of Worms, and In a short time was restored to perfect health. - .r**.. . . We would not be irlthoat yoar Tennlftigenhder any conriderarion. < JAioaAaffCcsir, ■ „ „ ronawlT Of WtMmjjh, Pt. «-Prepared «Bd toll by . B. A. PAHNEffK)CK 4 CQ* 3*3 eenarol Vhitta«WosS*tt**t»i V&.' 'V £ ■ . _. --y.--y. .". SOM.WER AHRANGEMENTS. '** !' THE PENNSYLVANIA. 4 is«. ; RAILROAD COMPWIBDI ** « ' PLAfflßa'ATiHlMftrt _ P " , U THROUGH VS FIFTBKS 'j - [ ftlHls SlAIi/TUiIN will. h*vs*ifety nto?o!x*g*Jurj'Jx>B J* : <JL «xcept«d)tttTo’clock,atoprrfai; at ftU«he.-rV£a‘ar ma< H [ tlonß,-anu aimlD«rtj PhtiadeMda*! 12</clorkj. ' $ !•:TBti - ,• at «8p oTolock, stopplce-cnly at irwlutj, - Orton ?l>ur*?i>, / I Xatrobe,HiiiiW® r oohDBto4TO, UJlpy'flj OaJlftiflxi, n <■ i.ACo Coanectlnif ftt Harrfeborff ttiiix th» ttsJn fir Ifefri* . -*♦ J^ r ®* ■»<* MrtTlajs in Pbilsdclpbia at BaUtoorv, at 12/» y ; -■■" •-•' ■•■'•• - - v •• ■ ~ THB ACCOMMODATION TRACT »IIJ K*»to every MVr* - ; naon; {except Sanda?) atfl o'clock., aioppfaf? a tall xevxlat - f fltaUong»<md fqnniag tmlva* f*g*a Eiairr.T))lo. J . fiEXWININO'TRAINScrpTo inPitn-bJirch... .. «... datlon, &25, A. SI. lfixprws, 1, P. SL ' Mall 12, P, tf. Fare Pare j' , to i!ftltilSOr% $Sf T. .. ...V-. ■ ■: ••> Baggage checked to all stations on thuPennAjivaala Ball .* road, and to Philadelphia sad Baltimore. _Pa£aoT3gereporcliafiiDgticl:et3incan',wl)l becUarpp-JTEV' *. ■casts IncddiUoa to the eialtCßTTvtE? l cxcent •; irhero the Company have no fi gent - : Jio ootes of n loss denomination than five dollar mril! bo - • ! ■tecejTtoi fat payment for tickets, except those issued bv the: ■ Banka of Pennsylvania. , : L.j*BrNQ , riClk-in.saw of loss, tbn Company *lll bold * - ■uwjmSelyeampoqsiblo &t personal baggage- onlyyosd tor• ■•: • ,-y an amount not exceeding $lOO. 553 « v .paasepgßTßand baggagetoandfromtbo'lteyouet •••• •.•,£- . a dungs not .to, eacted 1& cents for each - passenger* and ; ■: • •/;.• lajdcsnts for each-trank. M ' x ‘f Sor tickets. Apply to* ■ - -S: MEBKIHEK Agent, I „ . At the P & B-Paseengct Bboion, on liberty at. p --Httabargh. K. : lB£4 r ~ $ '''Wf'.- % OHIO AHB JKHHBYLVABIA BAILSOCSBv _ - Arrangement* QOMSEHOIN QJ'EUR VA & T2s, Ifi&i 1854. 1854 ■ftTAtt TRAIN leaTeaPittslmrftb atB.a. M; dine* at AIU ‘-v IML-jSOtoj-tafcesteafitCrestlido. Jaffa'makes aciofte ncction there withnlast Eapwsa Train, < natlcljoutlio'cloclrtttnight.' v BXPBESS TRAIN leavcjr Pittsbnrgh af S P, ‘ after/ths arrival of-tfce.Ejrpress train and reaches Creel.line at NlghtExpress which reftchesClnchmaii rn tiiomiOTiilijffa- * OomtecUons ore: made with the fOMo - BeUontaine and Iodlan& threads for Day and towns in Indiana. : Connections are made with Clereland, Monroeville. San.- ■ dnaky, Toledo, Detroit andCbfestgo with Bacvtns, Upper> 1 .Sandusky,forest;and the towns on the Mad lUrur Road. : Alsn».wlth. Mount "Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and (owns on the Mansfield read;: ' :*«■: - ■:■■■-■: .;••••. ..■>■■ •. y*retoCSnemt»Us7rtolndia«apcliAsBi to Dayton ie/b; - to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,25; to Zanesville ss,loTto " OleTßland $4. . Through tickets to. LonisTiUe at reduced RETURNING* » THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline nt l;15 PM, andreache* Pittsburgh at R.SO P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through Infifteen houta taPhllidclpbis. MAIL TRAIN leaves CpcxtUOeat 2.50, A.Hyon tlioe?- rfraT of Trala from Gmdnnoti, and arrive*at Pittsburgh at 11.40,PM. v .• '• HEW BRIGHTON TRAIN lodvsb Pittsburgh at lQ A 6P 31, and Hew Brighton at 8 AM. and 1.16 p. BJ. • •• .... .<•■. - PREIGHT TRAIH leares Pittsburgh at 7 AM.dad PPi St, and arrives at 4,80 A M, and 430, Pit. 49»The Trains do not run on Sunday.*,.-' Ticheta or further. lDfbrtnQUcro.flpplyftt the ticket: offices of the Ohio and Pcnusylvanlsßoilroad Company,-of - r J. 0. CURRY, at tbe corner office under the Mouongaholo - House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN', »Hehet Azeni, ' • Pedferal street Station. ' JOHN; KlXEYvPiwgpgeh Agt’ot^ S Pennsylvania Ratlx-oad. lIUHEK TATIXFy between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia find Baltimore; commencing April Ist,ISM-*..• : . ■ First Clan-Brooms, Cedar end Wooden Ware, Feathers, Pnmiture, second band,Burs, Pianoa, Poultry; Wine?, in basketscx boxes: 76cents 100 lbs;,- <•' ;• ,-•>• &cowd.C?aH“rPrlffd Fruit, Beeswax, Beer SUlcvClOTet and Timothy Send, 01a&nmei Hurdwaro. Eaio. Wool and- Sheep Pelts,and Eggs; COc. ti IDO tts, . i . Thiri Claw-Bacon nnd Pork (loose,) Butter, In firkins, kegs or bbl*; Hides, Leather, 6capi Window OIaES.-andCot ton, uncompressed: 55c. $ 100 lbs... . . fourth CZan-Al coho 1, BadSn (In casks or boxes,) Earl*? and..melt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cleese, Lsrd aud Laid Oil, Hemp; Oottoav (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco: ... Flour 80 cents bbl. ■^apxl G, fi Bingham Co.'s Tranapoccatlou JUU&o mO AND FROM AKD _L . Nbw .YORK.—Tha Owners and Agents of said Licfl bare been for tho vast fourteea -jears CDunectod *whb tbs “old established BinghamV Xfna/* They win giro their usual protopt attention to tho forwarding of- Prmiueo, Mer» cbaMdfse,' 1 n tho ■ tborrest time and. on as iavorabld* terms as any other line. v • <P®“Ohly one transhipment betwem ; Pittsburgh, dftlphla andßaltimore. ' ' ~ ' GEO. BINGHAM A CO, Canal Borin, liberty st, .Pitwbureh. •;■• DAVrd * CtU - 270 Market greet* Philadelphia*. -JAMES WILSON, Agttnr, ’ ■ 121 Nniih st, UflJilraore. 1 M. X. OcTRAN UUHvAgent* ' ■ R6W**?t st.,‘ New-T«rk. Proprietors,' aprT:ty EUBOEEAH AGENCY. - THE OLDEST ESTABLIBIIKDOFPICE IN irtiy CTT* EfOHBV TO THE OLD COimT&T* TAMES BLAKELY bcsgleare to say to those person* hav 0 ring Mends in the Old .Country, usd .’desirous'of either sending them- money or paying their passiige, that'Ll? *flr« rasgementsfor dtisgelther is wow complete, and on BoUrm a baaia that mistafceacannotoccOT, nor Inezes accrue to any party.. During, the last;ten years is «&ich !ho .faftB been in this DurinessjUehaa remitted over a Half Million of Dollars without the Ides and the house foi*;w ( hJchhe la agent, lnLiverpool,haashipped notlessthsn4it,Qoo persons daringthe last year to this country, without & complaint of 'v neglect of duty on their part. - - HetanissueßasssngerlSlchetafhr London.DtxhUn T X!re?> Kush,'Newra Galway,'Undouderry, and Dundalk, to Now Orleanfl,aud iXemalshehcaio Pittsburgh;and will attend stricUi tofnr- Warding ■ He also; baa sight drafts Tor sale, payable at the following pl«evii*r: ; • r - .. y:-7rv' ‘ ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Bafcdfbrd A' VTm- Tappscott A (AraHahleln the 'principal cities and towns throughout England and Woles.} • •.■•. c ON IKELAND. Proirihcialßaalc / :1re1and«....^.^.;.;„...«„: M ..^Dub11n. : rauwemw Armagh,- -.Belfast, . , Downpatrick,-EnnlskOleu. Mallow, SWabane, Athlone, - > ■ - Carlow, - Drogheda, .Fermoy,. - i( ; • Monaghan, Ennisccrthy; ; - Ballina, CaTan, Dundalk, Galway- » NeWry, -. .• Traloa,' . ... ..Bolymena,Olonmellr • ‘ Dnngannon, Londonderzy, - Yonghall, Banbr&lge, _ . Kilkenny, Dungannon, - Kilmah, Waterford, Coleraine,. Parsonstown,- Cork, ■ > ■'■ Ennis, • Bondon, . Sligo, •• Wexford,' CootchlU, . limerick, . : Ballysbanaon, ON SCOTLAND. - -National-Bankof-Scotland,Edinburgh, and its branehoa in fifty towns in Scotland.. ONJKANCE, , Mesm.EdwardlUount*C(>. J EaTikerB.:.i;„...,;.4;^. r ,p*rifl (AraUftbleJn ln Franca.) Messrs. Vogel* KocJt ft (&.* Bankers, (ATaU&bleiaanycityln Germany.) JAMI3S UIiAKELT, • 19S. cof. of Seventh anil SmitbCoW fU. .. .• ntmn’a dt ClarltTft Pionso ■■ ■..: : A. S&ES]I arrival of NUNN3 * CLA.Kil ? a_gra£»»— ■> A. celebrated PlANOdiiaa;u6t beea by the. subscriber. . They have boett-t&adoSnPTfflTpH and carefully selected expressly for thfftp7rtf.il «> s U * bet, aGct&re considered uneqnallcd anil p-ower"' of tone; Tbey .&U,possess ,iho new two teparate vridQct, the base strings niuaftag&ter-'ehd above iha treble.; They are folly and tn.axcel la capacity.foratandlng iranne:-. l*rleesrange from £250 to $BOO- Also, & fine lot of Pfetibeffom tbs mano factoriesoflDUNHAM «004andalsojUGUTfr/NEWTON A BRADBURST, Ni IT.-: All the sold at- Faotory prfoeai wlthoot for ftebbt, risk, attu, etc. " HENBY RLE«BR, .r v, '- i . Bole " • Oiew arrlval * n . JOHN U.. win ■ have open todAV/(Saturday)’ tbo'foltowiog NEW PIANO EORTRB;from v tbecclnbnto4- aumufcatory of CHICKERINO & B0N8; Bee ton, vU: « ••>...- Two; superbly carved• .? octavo Ftenqs. * , r Foot plain Rosewood T “ / [«- / * * Three carved do <&£ *« v One extra carved.' 03?:“, (• , : Ono plain Rosewood‘ . ” - Fbnr do • ,do . . 0 “.•?. tc .■■: ■ Three Walnut 6 • •.•«*••• 1 « : All the above tnstrnmenta h&TO been tlnldved dating the i. last month), and are of the latest styles of furnlturo. inva riably at BOSTOftvPBICS&Vand every Piano warranted- ' - JOHN H.MEnbOtt, No. 61 Wood street 1- jo3 ' Agent for-Chlckericg A Sons,'Boston. 1 • New Gooda at hodnoed Prices; - ; •^OUNQ^BTKV J BNBOS"AXQr7E,No.74 MABKKT Street, X • between Eoarth afcrect,and. the Diamond, Pittsburgh, ■ ■ : . havejast opened# very'lire* and splendid assortment of Reasonable Dry Goods, which have been parchosed in large lots at auction, ahd from Importers clearing out sale*, at such prices as wlllpn&ble them to sell many desirable styles of Goods at 28 pe* cent lesa-tbantho cost of !mpO-rta!lom Dark Lawns at pnod Ocentsrßoreges and Barege Delaines from 8 oeotsup; 'Dross Silks from 40 cents upward, aod all other Goods In proportion. . As wo are about totafcetuScoobt of stock In a short t!mm we.wiU offer our Goods at pricesthat cannot fail tosoit all purchasers.- We-solicit an early c»lt from ©nr friends and the public generally, that wointty have tbo pleoinr© of Hv- ' ing them such bargains as we have never been «br» to rfier ' before. f YOIJWi;<tTKVK\FOs: * f/viq CUlttAI OAKUAINS IK iitlY uUuW Ali • 08 ® 8 SEW BTOBE . BWRWSB Of OJti HT A m FIFTH STREETS AVINO/rHIS Eix OPENED MY SEW fcTtIRE, I bog leave to rail tho attention of tho'Ladl-, to tbe aasomneHt of BPBINO ARD SUMMER apop&i jnat ncetvej.; Among-thi atoct may ttb fiair4 ■ aomart the, vary finest goods now lopoilaL comcilsw, 1 -. In part, ::•■■■ ■ ■ 200 Ideeas black and fency Dress Silks. 80 ott.to s2peryd : " 1 800 -do :,Moniu'de Lainesi Baregede JUineSa aild/Mouss* *■•■ ! " linodenege; -.00 do Bpautiful Bareges and Tissues, in great variety; I "280. do . .New Btylo Dress Ginghams; J2OOO do American, Freneh and English Prints; 1, 600 do - French and EogHah Xawoe: 2000 French Collars, from cents to $6 00: ‘ I latest Btyles, among which an* »'im : I: of the most beautiful imported into this country* In. TloXings, Checks, tlneng.. Crush, Dispars;: -■• I Table Clothe Gentlemen's Wear, Ac, v ' K. • this department wlli befound a cota- • | plsta assbrtznontot Drefisand Mantilla Trimmings; UalUs# '* I ana Hotfiton Lace, fine EngUsh and Xhread XacoraU of - I.which vrul be soldunnsaally low; " I . Ten bales yard wide Muslin at six cents per yard. I " m^B a. M’Tiamt OAIiVEIIT # A»CljA.>li), " ' :TVXB SINKEBS, ENGftATEES, H4IBoSBEitS AND KN- U VKLOPE MANUPACTORERB, No. 48 Bouth dhl.'d Street, Phi ladelphhu— The public aTorespeCLfully lofcfnjfd that Mf. JAMES WICKEKfiHAM is-our only auihtrisrd.- • agent to Htteburgh and Bnsioesfr Cards, Uto tbeir advamsae to «2' at No. XOi WOQD BTREIiy, where epechness can be f<*n v ‘' : and orders iAU.woik executed wlth'neatneesacd de spatch. ~ ‘■■j -.- ; JSSt' W.-Be ROBERrats tmlonger subagent cf cuts; his agency having ctesed about tiie lator April. - • „ Oafc»X.B. Calvert *Co4 yo-4B PoUO> Third at.; Ph»addi?hU ’ r, mason' *... ',y ‘ iviy v . ■;«■ 'jiX RAILROADS QEQTVIB 0. m k NflTgpr &■ tmaiy, aasoiteu, lu aioro .no jur -e;j IEEiIINQ BROTHERS, •aeoMmato j; SlddA Co. oa Wood atiwi. > r ,;y. V V..J - 4 « 'A 4 “t *» ■■ * V
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