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TUESDAY MORNING: Avffszinirrs to-dat.— Those of oor eitixess who have not eecapedfrom the dost and moke of our city to enjoy themsdree In more pleasant place*, am) v Utter* to town to ms the sights end participate In the •numnti hare, will not find any difficulty in choosing from the variety of entertainments offered, something that will afford them pleasure and instruction. - To thoee fond of dramatic entertainment*, the (whieh opened last night to a full house,) offers splendid hpl», both In the afternoon and evening. In the afternoon will be presented the favorite comedy of the Golden Farm er; a Rational Anthem, by the whole company; danoe, by the Mt—»» Weldegrave; and the popular burletta of the Bwiiv Cottage. The evening?* perform an oe will include the affecting drama of Lake the Laborer; dancing bylQse Wal* degrave; and the laughable fhree of the Loan of a Lover. Whlibeek’s Chens —one of the terr beat ea bebHshmecti in the eonotry—eriH gl»e four performanoae in front of the American Honaa at nine o’clock, A. M-jtwelre o’eloek,;U-; throe o’clock, and eeren o’clock, t. M. The trovpe of performer* attached to thl* establishment, Inclod* In H many celebrated name*, who previously floured «* the ■ole attraction-|n other dxenmefl. Among then wo may mention Had. Louue Tunrnalre, the graateet fitmcle rider < f the day; Roeh Hamer, the great French clown, Bottle Imp. and Poeturer; and Johnson, .the briliUnt trian. The whole perfbrmtfec* Is of the elegant and ahacte character; and will afford any ona-an agtoeable aid pleasant amusement. At Mavonic Uall, then will be four exhibition of Mental, di’i Dioramas, Is order to accommodate ell who desire to Yiev these beautiful and astonishing specimens df. art. It Is bat « shaft Urns &inee this beeatifal ezhlblthm vu first opened to this country; end yet, during that pert* od, over two hundred thousand persons hare visited it including several hundred clergymen. Doors open at 10 o’ dock, A. M ; 4, and 8 o’clock, P. M. ' Brutal Atfair —A dißgraoeful fracas oo cnrreJ yesterday morning on Pennsylvania A read*, during watchman named James Carver was beaten in a terrible manner and another'person named Hlvely eat Slightly with a knife. The aUkir first originatedfrom th watchzaah attempting to arrrst a young fellow named William HHea, for drunkenness, but who, instead- of going'along ..peaceably, knocked him down and bieat him over the head with a brick, until he was Insensible. - Ur.. Blvely, feeing the difficulty from his store, ran clnt to In. terfeie, when M’Rea pulled out a large knl’e andjetaVid him in the shoulder. After acoomgllfbing this, hi turned and fled, but was afterwards arrested In a stable os Third ■treet by officer Rea. He was brought before M«tor Tola in the evening, bnt owing to the fleet that the watchman, was too badly injured to appear against, him,[be was , only examine 1 for stabbing Ur. Uirelj, on whletf eharge, In de&ult of glOOo ball, he was committed to jail. Grakd Celebration to-day —We suppose " srery body and his lady ” will'go out to gwifsvale today to the pic-nlc for the benefit of St. Paul’s Orphan isyhua! The managers have spared no pains to make this superior to any celebration they have heretofore made. The cars wiU leave the inner depot this morn tug at fix o’clock, and ontlnue to run every hour till tea o’clock at night They have also secured the services of three of the best bands in the city; so the young folks, a* well as tbs old, who attend will have a nice and pleasant time to *■ chase the glowing 'hours with flying feet” The ladies will also have refresh ment tables on the ground, well filled with strawberries, iee cream, and all the luxariesof the season. We need scarcely urge or request our readers to att« d, as the fondf that are raised will go to support tbe frlcndlees Orphan, and besides It is the only celebration or up in our city worth attending. We aay, all go an l Iced a “ helping hand to the destitute Is the tl no of need.” * Mas Kilud os tbs Raiuoad.—The efier heon express twin on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, ran over a man (whose name we could not ascertain.) n»ar Alliance, on Friday afternoon, mangling him so much as to cause his death next morning. He was walking on tbe track at the time of the accident, and did not hear tbe cam eomlDf until It was too late to get off. The sun shiningvery brightly into the face of the engineer of the train, dazzl'd hia eyes so much as to prevent him aeetrg any distar re ahead, and although he reversed hU engine B * *c-oa m be Caught sight rf the unfortunate man, tbe speed was r ot ehocked until tbe locomotive had passed completetely ever Tiim. Disorderly Conduct.—Alderman Davidson, of East Liberty, committed a man named Thomas UaVr to jail, in default of hail, on a ebarge of assault and battery preferred by James Kennedj. ! It appears that the accused commenced hi*, celebration of the “Fouith” on Sitimlay night—w little ahead of time—by getting drunk, and to manifest bis “independence” pitched into aod whipp'd the prosecutor. He was also committed on two other charm •—Surety of peace, and assault and battery, on oath of Jsa. Kegley—by Alderman Steele. 1 r John Bavage, a hard looking customer, who resides in tbe utlgbboTliooa or tne roiut, was also committed to jail by Mayor Tola, for drunkenness, disorderly eonauet.and abusing his wife. _____ Train Dbtaihid—A tremendous stone fe l acroaa the track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at tbe Pack Saddle, on Saturday, causing such' an obstruction u to detain the passenger train until it conld be removed, ▼Web could only be aeeomplU>ed~by blowing it to pUr**’ with powder. The place where 'lbe toll occurred, is rn»<'f -be movtidangtrons points on the road,—the track Meg !»!■: to within a few inches of a predpiee, over which there i- a descent of a eouple hundred feet to the bottom: «n4lfby any mischance a train should be thrown off the track here, nothing in the world could prevent the destruction of every bnt on board. Daguerreotypes. —Mr. Cargo, No. 76 Fourth street, hi toother column, announce* that be *lll be.et home to-day, icady to furnish all wbo call on hire, a “counterfeit presestofent ” of themselves. The superior advantage* Hr. Cargo enjoy* in haring one of (he beet lighted and most complete arranged Dagnerrian Galleries In the dty, enable* Him to offer a* good a picture formless money than any other establishment. By all means give Mr. Cargo a call. • Bot. Dkowssd.— A young and interesting of Mr. James Coehran, of Bearer street, Allegheny, was drowned in the Alleghany river, near the first pier of the St. Clair Btrmtßridge, yesterday afternoon. The little fel low, In company with several companions about his own age, went to the river for the purpose of bathing,—none cf them bribable to swim—and getting oat of hie depth, was drowned before assistance cob 13 reach him; HU body had not boss recovered op to a late hoar last night. Through Frught.—ln pursuance of a reeo lotlon of the Board of Trade, 'Mr. Franciscos, the Freight Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has agreed to deliver thxongb city freight, at the wharf hereafter, instead of the outer depot. This dii portion on the part of the Company to accommodate, as much as possible, the business of ciiyi . will meet with the thanks of ail oar merchants. Sum Struck.—A small child belonging to an Irish family who came upon the steamer Challenge, died •it tbs wharf'yesterday from exposure to the heat The toother of the child very carelessly left it sitting on tbe wharf, while she went ap town to secure a place to take her flamfly to, bat before her retarn tbe child was deed. Insane.— Frederick Heck was taken to tbe JHate Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg this' morning by Shwif MsgflL lie was, on oath ot his wife Rlisabeth, charged with assault and battery committed white in a stats of insanity: found gulity and sentenced by tbe Chart at the last session to the Asylum. Good Move.—We understand the merchants ea Liberty street have entered into ao agreement to close their stores hereafter at six, o’clock io the evening, exeep 1 on Saturdays. The bosioess men of Wood street entered into a similar arrangement a abort time ego. 1 Sairff, the man who attempted to commit &ui ride on Sixth street,'last week, by cutting his throat, wan removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital the day subsequent to the occurrence, where he erili remains, slowly sinking, without the slightest probability of his recovery. Bun oft the Track. —A train on tbe Ohio and Pennsylvania R- ilroad, filled with live stock, ran off tbe track near Allianee, on Saturday morning,smashing fifteen of the cars, and killing a large nomber of the cattle. Pessstutama Railroad —During this month of Joco, 7036 tickets were sold et the Pittsburgh stations—the rej etlptsfcK the same time amoant to 75. A grod basic ess for the dnli month of June. Bathino on Sunday.— Several boys and young aea wore yesterday fined for ba'hlog in the river on Sun. day, by Mayor Vols. P>»Uloon», —The well-known aaperiority of •OBIBBUTB fit in the Garment, needs no comment on bis part; It has been acknowledged by all wbo have kvored him with their orders, that they hare never been fitted with the earn* eaae and style as by him. He begs to Inform hi* pa trons anil the pnblle, that his stock'is now replete with the newest itylea for coats, vests and pants, soluble for the present reason. , £. OKIBBLE, Tailor ana Pantaloon Maker. 240 Liberty aL» 'beat! of Word. ■ Old 8or«i, Ulcers, sad all« updone end dia- ariilog from an Impure or depraved state ofthe blood See tbo extraordinary core of Wm. O. ablghty respectable dtl*en of Richmond, Ya., by Carter's Spanish Mixture He had nloers and sore* ofthe worn description, -and finally got eo bad he was nn&ble to walk, except on tratohee. A few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the (reat blood purifier, eared him, as It has : eared hundreds Of others who have suffered with rbesunstism, bad effects Of mercury, ant pains and nicer* of tha bo;.ee anti joints. ; *«*aee dvertisement. jelthlmdaw If YOO CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MOUTH, you X can ban a fine Bnildlng Lot, of 60 feet front by 210 deep, situate on Ml Washington. Price, s26o—terns, $2O In hand, balance at $5 a month. Row is the time to secure a good Lot on easy terms. B. CCTHBKRT A SON, * 140 Third street. TJLAifr iINKN, Jroß HU iff CLOTtUsH, afro Oambnxms, X. Osshmerettes, Me ino Csssimeres, all-wool Tweeds, maid eadetripedOottoo foods, fef boys’Aad men's clothing, Jnstreorired, and te sale at tow prises, at A.-HoHSHrB, ; • Jrt* turner cfGra.ta«ttt ****.;,, l -> TKLEciRAPIIIC. 3y tb? o*SeiUj Liiaei .forth*- Morning Poa :JCLY 4. Hiw Yotx, July 3—The black Warrior arrived at M» bile, from U • Tana, this morning. She brio** Havana dates to Toeaday evening. She also bring* IfiOpaeaengem. There i* no caw* of importance. The Spaniab ataamer Isabel arrived at Uavaoa with a large number of troop*; and more were dally expected. Tuere was ao unusually large number of American ves tela at Havana. The French Admiral was still at Havana; and would sail In a few days. Don lAguds,!ateOoU6etor, recently promoted Intendente of ihe Treasury, died ou the 86th nit. Cxxcotm.tx, July 3.—lt having been reported that the Catholics would carry objectionable flags in procession to m'vruw, and trouble bring apprehended. Archbishop For* cell publishes a card this morning, aaaau-ingbls fellow-dll* ten* of eyery denomination that it 1* not tba intention of the Catbolls* to carry any objectionable flag, sign or em blem, and that they will not attack a cron* <n ibe American flag- Business is very dull. Weather warm. Ntw Toss, July 3.—The Seminary at RiebmOtxJsvjlle. -fobohair* county, N. Y-, was destroyed by fire. - The loss l< estimated at *3O 000. Tbe Washington correspondent of the New York Eajtreu n- * that the Senate on Saturday rejected the reeiprodty treaty. , Thomas Ritchie died this forenoon in Washington. Ntw You, July 3.—The beat was intense today, which was the hottest experienced for several years. Several sun strokes are reported Thermometer 96 in the shade. PmLAMLTHiA, July 3 —Tbe weather wu intensely hot being ninety-live degrees in the shade at two o’clock In the afternoon. Basaox. Me., July 3_—Jos!ah Emery, late Postmaster at New Vineyard, w*b sentenced to the-State Prison for ten years for purloining letters. TSSG&APH MARKETS. Kxw York, July 3.—Flour active, at a nominal advance. Western Canal: tales 9000 bbls straight brands ats7,26@ 7,76 Oood Ohfb. -f7,76@58,87; better grades hold higher. Southern firm; «W IDO this at Wheat— rv’thlog doing. Cotton quiet; urlmu* Fair, 12<2j14. offee moderate, ua baufrt. Sugars unchanged. Molas ses—no sale. Tobacro quiet OM« Peed Leaf. 49£(<»9. Oil Linseed. nominal. Westertj Lard, bold a bore tbe views of c*f buyers. Coro—sales 25.000 htisb Western Mixed at J14*77. Southern, 6C@B2 Whisky—sales 100 bbls Ohio at 27i-'. Pork—sales 1300 bbls mos at st‘i,2s<ssll3ti prime, sio.6o<§sio,76. Beef—sales 200 bbls tpuotry. mess at $l2 (o*l3. Cut Meats .firm. Hams, *(§;’s. Lard—sales 400 bids at Butter and Cheese, on Bales. Tha Stock Board adjoorne-1 until Wednesday. Paitana rbu. July 3.—Floor dull and inactive; Mint export demand: the only sales reported ere 400 bbls extra at $9 25; salts 500 bbls superfine ai $8,37; salts to tlia trade limited wltbin the range or tbe same quotations. Rye Flour and Corn Meal not enquired after.nee sale* transpired. Grain—but little demand... Wheat—pvkte nearly nominal, lower; samples new. Wheat from Saline roomy, N. J , the first of the season offered, but no safes, •oft and to |»onr condition. Rye dull. Corn scarce, but little Inquired for, small stales yellow at 80(381. Oats; sales 200 bush Feon’aat CO. Groceries apd Prnvisk’tis— a small business doing. Clover Seed in small lots at $4,76 @55,00. Tbe market continues Icire of flax seed, and it is wasted. Whisky; small sales at2B, both In hhdf and bbls. Cixcnman, July 3.—Flour_s6.o6^7 t quiet Whisky... 22’4. Nothing doiog In Provisions Uroovriea uO'-hanged ZINC PAINTS,. One-third Cheaper than White Lead, and Free from all Poisonous Qualities. r J , HB NEW JERSEY ZINC OtMPANY, having greatly X enlarged theirworks,and Improve! the quality of their products, arc prepared to execute Orders for their SUPE RIOR I'AINTS. Dry. and Ground iu OU, In assorted pack ag-s of from 2-Vio 500 pounds; also. Dry, In barrel* of 210 pounds each. Their WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry 'or .ground in oil, Is warranted PURE and unsurpassed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently ho*o discovered, wl ich enables the company to warrant their Paints to keep fre«h ami soft in tbe kegs for any reasonable time. I 0 this iweprct ifaelrPaiuts will be. superior to any other In the market. ■ Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, wlilgh U sold at a low price, and can only be made froju the JQuc ores from New J<nwv, Is now well known for it* protective qualitky wban appiWd to iron or other metallic surferes. Tlieir feTONL COLOR PAINT po’swros all the properties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for psintiue Oot taces Depots, Out buildings. Bridges, Ac. Dealers euppiiei on liberal terms by their Aganta. FRENCH A RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, *Tir7:6mw N. W. cor. 10th k Market sts, Philadelphia. To Malt* To nr Hair Curl. ONDEit OF THE W'>ULD—The great wonder of the world hs* at .length been discavered. >Yotfcaouot make one hair white or black, but Mr BYRON 11. UObR lva« at Isngtn procured the truth of the treat aecrst, af er; mil- b study, ton and expense, how to make tbe hair curl .«n i wave iu the mu*! beautiful and gntcvtal manner for lil The proprietor Ims traveled ihrougb various parts of Europe for upwards uf oiae years, in search cf the celebra te 1 ci.emts: and pbyrio’ogijt, M. J'.quea. and has at leiiglh f ornd him In Italy, and purchased of him'tbe receipt for Q>- sum of $8 ouo All parvus havlcg th» moat uurou-h «n l coarss linking hair, can have it transformed iniu tbo m«-t beautiful and curling appearance that could be de sired. Toe composition of which the article is composed w«ll pot evti mere than 50 Cents, and but obe application N ds.v|hU to tbe h»ir to cause It to curt an! wave In the most ui.i Sana and penret order for life, aft.l thus improve tbv i«*k» and appearance 100 jer cent. We now this eon derful dl-<t>very to she world f «r the sum of $1 ijo Direct all letters to IIYHON 11. ROBK, Farmington, Truss *- ur- atU-titlon. ' je»:3inw ' For Sal*. "J'iffc subscriber effere for ewle, a VALUABLE FtUM, 1 jtestoi on the Ohio river, io .ll.inrock county, Ya., 5 uj-i- s below WWI-rille. 3 olios from Mauchcner, inlit-S fr Cuuil etland. nn«i New Ur-xingt it Is on a.p.art :!.e f .rm; it cunlalsr, tax* aerws uf fir*J rate iuud. Hu under i>. hl,jh of <.-ui’iratj<.o, acd well f»r.rH< T;- TO is »!6 acres ( f food ©1 the l--st quality ; it will' N low.-r thstrnny other farm on the Uhl-rlv*T that i' *tfco '.mu iuipmT.-meu k. Ibo is a frame 1 s'onn. two storfi-s high and wail Cniafccl ; a good spring *• I boose ; on tr.e prcuii-es ii a .h»rg(* ».. fi, stable un.ii rheath. a largo myriage h'-iaw. tijro rhreji ar-uscs. a h*’g nty, corn crib, poultry house, wood bou*ei rmoke house,aod every thing else that Ls c'ceacsry on a fes ni. There i* 7ox H net *r failing rmingson tlie premise.’, which afford* ph*n y of water for ali the fields. For further irformation • nqulre of th- subsexiter nn the premises. mv4:w2m* QJCOHQE W. CHAPMAN A.G. CUBBAGG, i WHOLUALt AXT> RETAIL OEALXB tl Groceries, Green and Black Teas, Balt and Fish, SOUTH nIDK OF DIAMOND. PITTSBURGH. HAS REMOVED io this stand w.tb ay lew to extending and enlacing Ms businrs.*. He will keep one of tb«i r&iaplftest end bwt e*-orfod eftahlDbmef ts in thecity. nnd respectfully inviL* a call from ill bis old customers and the public ginera'lv. lie dealsexteneiTely 1q couhtrt produce, of nil descriptions ' U« twr* on hand a lares assortment' of .STORK AND GROCERY WAKE, test queJUv-. . Call <nd see meet my new stand. Imylfcltda’yw \ ‘ B’CONRfibli A WiLLOCU, \ BANKEB6. Av ND Dealers in Exchange, Bunk Notes, Gold and Silver /Y\ f'oiu ' Current and Par Funds received on deposit St-cke bought and sold on commission. Collections made at asyxpolnt in tha Uniteil States. South. Kant corner of Market and Fifth streets, nnll\ . . , PITTSBYKOU. PA. Treashter’s "ffles of tlie tibartieri Valley .• \ Railroad Company. SUBSCRIBERS to theabove Road are hereby notified Chat the Doiiahof Directors have called for a second lnrtMP m«n»t of Frv* XtotadM per share, payable to th« Treasured •on the Ist MoMayof JUNE, andalao Five Dollars pee share on the fim Monday-, of each ensuing month, until tba whole amonotus paj<|. mvfiOttf \ ALTAI* WILKINS, Titasnrer. POWKR ’* RIKROON, " A BCHIXECTUKAI/ANDOUNAMENTAL CARVERS Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in eveiy style; Muring, Designing) AeACompoaition Ornaments tor tbf d« coration of Ac.; 96 SMITIIFIELD Bt rwet, near the Post oflce\ , , Jyl:sm ■» Window glass—mßoxes gxio; io do loxisr 60 do, 10x14; 25 do\9x!2; 15 do \Tx9; Swearer's and Blair's brands ;\or sale by jett . SMITH A SINCLAIR. I.^XTRACT’*OUFFEK— 30 boxes,-4, 0. aßd'B ounce papers j acdnln boxes,-tor sale by , \ jefl SyiTlf A gINCDAnL i 3RINQE8 —60dcs knotted anil lace bead Fringes, black and in all eolore, juft reedred per express, at No. S 3, corner of Market street and the Diamond \ f jeai Jj FRANK VAN.OORPER. 1 SLACK LACE MITT; —A beautiful assortment, sm| 1j veiling cheep at \ | j«24 FRANK VAN GORDER’S, j SELLERS’ YEKMiFUCE—-THE REot’ PEKPAKA TION.” Toiiit Pleasakt, Va, Octobor 4,184 T. Mb. R. E. Scxeiu : —Of year Vermifuge,! can >ay with; out hesitation, that, bavioK u»ed it extensively in my ptnetiee lor the last tour or five years, I .think it decidedly the best preparation of the kind which I have nny knowfi although I have bcretoiore used the preparation of several other manntoetarers. Yours, An., x D. oouon, M. D. Prepared and sold by R. S. SELLERS k CO., 67 Wood street, and for sale by Druggists generally. je2i Yankee notions, for jlly. Art Journal. The -Parian Side. Fern Leaves, from Penny’s Fort Folio; second series. The Lamplighter. Chambers’ Journal, for Jan*. North Brltleb Review. The above just received and fur rale by SAM’L. B. LAUFFER, je22 67 Wood 6treet. SALE—A NEAT SMALL FARM OF FIFTY FIVE 1 ACRES, nine miles belt * the city, in Robinson town* thip. cn the Ohio river; It la a Veutlful location, o{ im* proved Land, and U offered low. Inquire of jeltolm THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth street. SALKHATD8 —40boxes fair, in quarter, half and pound papers, received aod tor sale by jyl vj HENRY 11. COLLINS. WANTED— A situation for a Gardner and his wife. Ap ply at I . FRANCISCUS’ Agency Office, Jyl h No e 2 Fifth street, nerr Post Office. ■ WANTED— Tw^ 1 Colored Porters and Dlniug Bourn Bar vaat»,for Hotels in the city. Apply at FRANCI3OTJS’ Agency Office, jyl. -< No.CS Fifth Ptreet, ne»r Post Office. \V r aNTKD—Bbverxl female Cooks, for private families IT al«o, CbambermaiilK. Apnly afi \ FKANCISCuS' Agency Office, Jyl No. G 5 Fifth street, near Post Office. X)iifmoE BITF.a FOR COUNTRY UEcIDENOFS—Five j acres ofgr und, in a beautiful location, situate at Four Milo Kan, at $125 per acre. Also, 5 -acres at $2OO, and 6 aert-s at $350 per acre A good road (plank) to above prop erty, aud pleasant situation for. residences. Examine fir yourselves. g. uimiBBRT A BON, J* 3 ? 140 Third street. ID GLOVlSJ4—Dajuu’s black ana colored Kid Glare*. Also, kid finished Silk. Olbvss, at jes4 / FRANK YAW GOBDER’S. , 08IN 80AP**4*I boioa'No. 1 Soap, for sale by I v je2B BMITn k SINCLAIO. ('iUT AND DRY TOBACCO—2S bids end 20 ht bbls supes - rior, for sale by f.Jc2Bj . SMITH A SINCLAIR. w TAR CANDfZEb—4O Proctor A Gamble’s br»nd, for O mle by jje2B} BMITII-A SINCLAIR. WASH BOARDS—IO dosen for sale by jeffll : SMITH A SINCLAIR. UUOAR HOUbK MULASbitb—3o bblsfbr sale by Q Js2g SMITH A SINCLAIR. * D SYKUF—26 bbls for «*!• by • Je2B SMITH A SINCLAIR. < |'HB GIANT OF. TUB MONTHLlES.—flarper’s X Mbe, for July, has'been reeeiredaX PAUL KLEINER’S Utstary Depot, *. ill , Fifih»L, oppoqfte the Theatre. ‘■z' ” A ' 11 _*> . ~-' n - . . : ; S'’ 7 )'* River. —Loat eveningat dusk, the stage of * u<-: i.y metal mark, was, tee' and falling slowly. TAcregular Wheeling packet Eclipse, leaves at 9 o'clock to-day, July 4lh. Q*pt. Demtdfi left last evening with bis fine steamer Selum, for a toad of Bagar and Molasses from the steamer Franklin Heree now lying aground at Ststerevilie. .Thf. regoUr H heeling packet for Wednesday at 9 o'clock, la the steamer to*, connecting at WbllstlUc whh lb# Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. ; ; The light strain propeller Alliance, Capt. Jesse Dean, leaves for Cincinnati on Wednesday. Those traveling that way will find good accommodations. The regular packet for 8t Louis leaving ou the Memor able Fourth, is the fine light draught steamer Ouri. In speed with the Saul and cotpfort combined, you can travel. Capt. A. Dean leaves to-daQr with his cow light.draught boat, on the glorious Fourth* for Cinriunai I. May Capt 1> and all the other owners fiod the steamer LouifrtlZe as pro fitable and as popular as the 4th of July. The steamer* Vienna, that left here on Saturday, struck on a rock on going down between this city and Cbrietler'e landing, and took In water, and but for the exertions ofjihe crew, she mlgbtof proved of greator loss to herownereand the owners of goods ahe had on board. She arrived here yesterday mornlog to go oti the Marine railway for repairs. Memoranda of Steamrr Quaker City.—Left Cincinnati June 27th, 12 M.; In port for Pittsburgh steamers Alliance, Challenge, Cheviot and Latrobe Met Kate Cassel at Paler line, Advance at New Richmond; passed St Clair at Foo ter's, a starn-wheeler at Cabin Creek. 28th, Atlanta at Franklin Farnaoe, Ben West at Green Bottom, Fort Henry atCerrlew Bend, MansfieldatGalllpoUs; passed Bridge City at Goal Fort. 29th, Buckeye Bell in Buffington, Linden at Bwan Bar. Met lionet at Murrysvllle, Hercules Lake Brie and Alex. Wilson below Hoekiogport. Mei Endeavor and Skipper at Illil’i Landing, La Bell at Pt. Banner, Adeliaat Marietta; passed Franklin Pierce. Met Forester at Marietta Island. Prairie City, Carpenter, a *tm-wheelfr at Sonfish,Oakland at Cap Una, Americas below Wheellog. Torktown at BUtonsvilla, Delegate at Warren. The Quaker City leaves for Cincinnati on Wednesday. Call on board and see Capt. and take a look at his fine boat The river was very slowly falling ysftenlsy. witb’3 feat 10 inches water Jo the canal The Portland and New Albany liar is now the ahoaieat point along the Lower Ohio, with bat V/t feet water there yesterday, and tlie Ketnrn hard and fact aground-—Loui#rt7fr Democrat, 30£A. The river has risen fifteen lurbcs Mnee our last iasor, and the oflleera of the Sciota report a rise of fonr feet at Porte mouth oh Wedocnlsy. This, with the Pittsburgh rise, will do In this quarter. The Bt Louie boat* are charging $3 for cabin passage, and 1L25 on deck. To New 'Orleans $l5 The average pitas for pound freight to Nsw Orisons la DO to U rents. Whisky 11^6.-Cm. CW- July Ut. Btzombo4» Mbs la want of Pure Medicines and M-41dn* Chests, ran have ahem supplied at lower pric«* than they can be had any w here in Urn citr. by railing at DR.[KEYSUK’S Drug Store. , No. 140, corner Wood ft and Virgin alley, jeO:* j Sign of the Qolden Mortar. BTE A AfCtOA !\S. ‘ 7 1 “1854." MTTSBPBCH, CIBCISKAII, LGBISTILLI, * ; £ A I !f T LOt IH. PilUborgh ( and Cincisiuti 6team Packet Lin», rca tsi f- vvrrw-r < r ■ PABSESGEHB AND FBF.LOHT srrwtix 4| PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. And Kalat Lottie. fTS> ~ .Tins Liar i* <-vti*;->*e.S of eeveo jyw, . elaei powerful S:r antra, { fur *|«vd, tpicpd’-r, at>J comfort, apd l# tb« extr THaocjii tur.r ita* of P»cr«Tt» on the «'hip riTK. It with *he L* S 'fail uskV -*-1 |f—•iarrr«cr'aT^V*i eap!ett daily Two or.w Mrauu r- fm»*- ad !«3 t-> th« idae, wfairb now mu9tal> i;t :h-ft li wlnghrat** t-jy: DrntrUiTv Roeti. fhy-Uliru from I'^idruryk. BUCKCYK >»TATE... 'I. H < uixtsti...Sucday. No. 2 - A H I'»Ti- i. M- wlsv BLUm»IUNY: ... liio M Um.v |L,.Tnr4»*. CliVM'At. i’ALACK. J K , ,-i. .t Urjrn^Jsy. PUILADUUMIHA H 1 <.M.t ... ; .Ti or^J.y PITT?HL’i>GU U t *v;: -i Fri-i-y. LV AM Jso au>uMT(< .... Saturday. 14-»v< daily at to o'clock, A M . pr— uwiy No recetnal aftrr niai oVli»*k on llir m/trhlog of departnrr. i ' For partlruljirf, spplj on ><,»r.l. >■» to ' V 'v JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, l J\ . JollN FL4CK, /^ DU « Hoo- ng»iißln House BullMne*. Flltaburgb. WA M^l9> e or Cincinnati. I—, ■ THE Mfean.ee OUAKKK CITY, CapL J N *di leave f -r the ahov« and lutcrmodl ■BHmite pom on WEDNESDAY, the i*.h lo*t, at 10 o'rioek. A. M ' For'freight aa<i psuvag.* in board, or to j_ . ?«.ACR J^BARNI» L Ag«nt«_ Ht|uUr Wheeling Packet. Xilr. summer hX’ l »l \NOK. • apt. M'CaILCM, »awry MONDAY. WKDSKAbA Y, »cd HSfIK3hFKJDA Y, at 0 o'clock. A. M., coanerliog wit tb* 0. and X*. Railroad at \Ye!U»i!l»\ Pot rMirbt apply to * * J. D •'(ILL!NijWOOD, A«*ot. U> (nlar M' ta«eiiag'f i kck«(r TliK ttwm«r CipUtii Obosoi D. IJjßjttJff U(v>ar, *-Ten TUESDAY, TH‘JK?DAY, aHMHßhand .SATURDAY, cl !* IAL-rk.. A. Ml, nod coo uectlog with t ; • (i and 1’ KiiilrjaJ :<t VVcllsTlllc. Tor freight Apply to ji>2o J. D. COtUNQWQOD, Agent. For Cincinnati. mm* _ TIIS .tearner ALLIANCE, Captain J. Dkax, leave for the above and intermediate porta (■■Moo WEDNESDAY, b'h Inst., at 10 A. ILJ For freight and passage apply on board, or to •,jy3. JOHN PUCK, Agent. FwClnclnnatl. mm, ,Tllb stettuer LvUIrVILLE, Oapt. A. Des*, I JAaS-stf will leave fur the ab>>re and intermediate pacts ■Hot TUESDAY, «tli Hut., at 10. A. M. For freight tad passage apply on hoard, or to >yl ; JOHN PLAOK, Agent. ; TOE ateamer <«AZhL, Cppt. DUJtS, will i leave for the above and intermediate ports on JbBNETUESDAY, 4th insL, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight and passage apply on boar* . ' jeg*l ■ “ 18 .4.” CANADA WEST. tf* ■ Clc-yalnnd.PortStanley a JOmLL* \ and Port Burwell. JjtfßUX THE FlNE]low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain 1L Bauow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley,land Port Harwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Fort gtanlev, every MONDAY und THURSDAY EVENING, at VJ o'clock. Leaven Port Harwell fir Port 3flml*»y at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland-every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock. ‘ Tbs TeJegrtph court* cts at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Cotambusandf finciotuti,Ahe Cbiveland and Pittsburgh, tbs {ski Shore, ami tbo Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Fort Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Iteitroad. , For freight end passage apply on nbard, or l>> sCoVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland;’d. F. HOLOGMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’liKLDiii Port liurwell. uinr-Vitnov Men Wanted* ONK lIUNI>HEI> MUS ivAM’CD .'o tb* Central Bail* road, between Wilklnuburg un<l Irwin's fc-Jr.lkiu. The wager* will ho a day. payable at tCv «rn<l of each month. Al-o,f>o HOUCKS ami CARl'i'i wanli*<i rn the fame work, for wHk& the hi>;bc<t wag*« will bo f.ivoti Kuquire bt tkevoftke, bratldcvk e> Held: , »ny‘h);tt Land Warrants wanted—uo.—i wi>b to pur ubuo Lainl Warrant? to tls:■ auiouut of Five Thousand Acres, ip lflp, hU or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be pulrt JliB in gi»ld, for 160 ucre», find in proportion lor 80 and 40 acres. 1 Ajqfly to JAUU3 BLAKKuY, • K«al EstaLo and European Agent, tnjQ corner of Seventh and rimiibfleld street*. WAN CED—A Boy to 'tend Bur. at ; FKANCICUS' Agency Office, ju!7 - 65 Fifth ?t.. near Post Office. WANTED— A Boy oiler Apply at i FRANCIBCUS’ Aguncy Office. je!7 . 65 Fifth *t., pear Poet Office. WAN iEU—Eight or us Cocks, for uouds aind private b-;ase(i. Apply at FRANCIS US’ Agency Office, jel7 66 Fifth ?t, near Post Office. \\ r ANTED TO PURCHAbE—IOU acres of unimproved YY LAND, within sixty or seventy mile? <f thu city. Apply at P.-ANdoO!*’ AOE-vCY OFFICE, j*»6 ‘ , AA F'fth street. n»»r the Post Office. 11? ANTED-S’tiirrtions tor Kar-teepcr>. Poll©:?, rtc., Ac YY Apply at PoAV I3CUS’ AGENCY OFFICE, jelA 66 Fifth atreet near the Ptwt Office. U ANTED—I Wo Al THREE LOTS on Diamond alley, between MuUiflo’.d ami Grant street.-, for which a fair price will he paid. Inquire *'f jelArgw TIIOM -*■•* W(>»D*c 75 Fourth street. NEW books, '.KOEIYKD BY .EXPRESS—Cummings’ Lcctarenun Daniel. Cumminas’ Lectnre> on the Parables. Thump*, n’S Lectures on Pulmouary Consumption. The Turkish Umpire; its historical, statistical, religious condition, manners and customs, etc: by ‘Alfred De Uecee, mambe of Embassy atCoostantinople. Translated, revised and enlarged; from the fourth Get nun edition; with me moirs of the reigning Sultan, (Outer Pacha,) the Turklan Cabinet, etc., etc: by Edward Joy Morris, late U. 8. Cl large d ’Affaires at Naples. For sale by B. T. 0. MOUG AN, je!6 104 Wood street.' lAOK SALE—Sixty acres of Land> on the new Plank Koad from Allegheny to New Brighton, 3 miles below Allegheny city, and 1 mile from Woods' ran, by the old roa •. It will t>* sold very low, and divided In lots from A to 15 acre*.’ Those wishing to purchase a cheap home ean enquire of je!9 UTTBR—I4 firkins prime fresh, reeeived and for sale 1 Jyl . BEN BY 11. COLLINS. XJKARLB—IK eaakljojl received and lot sale by JT jyl HENRY H. COLLINS. * ' t- • v * ’*■*•*,, 4 • ./* * -- r **• • 1 : - ■ , 1 -i-Si tews FORT OF PITTSBURGH. 4#*kt6 lecuKs wotsoih rni enattstt.. wstal bask. AKiUV tir fttearaer Jeffenon. Parklo/M.'D.i»rownsTille. “ Luseroc, BenueU. Browusville. “ Tbiunaa Blirtrer. Hendrickson, West Newton “ Gen. Bayard, Peebli-s, Klisabetb *• Oeovoy, Wolf, IViiifttille 44 Eaehaoar. MV-allutn, Wbe-llrg. “ Quaker City. Shunk. LouDvlilg. 44 Liodeo. Sumotn, rituinnati. 44 Oballi opr, Voui'g. Cincinnati 44 Time and Tide. Colho, St s 41 Allegheny Cli|>p*r, Whittwt'ii Cirru “ Venture, Gordon. Roarer. “ Latrobo, Oofc, Cti rinnnii. DEPARTED. 44 Jefferson. Harkioec.n. Drown,grille. 44 La«rrne,Ueon»»tt.Brown*Ti!)e. ' - 44 TboiaaashriT«;r,llerdr:rk.'-rrt, Wr«; Newton. ** Gen:'Bs.yard.!'e»blt*.L!i2ab':-th. • 4 Convoy, Wolf V*c"*f;lir 44 YenUtre, Gnnfc'a. 44 Cballcnrfr. V*<nt»g. Clmino'-M. •• Ktrhaoge. M Callnm, W'h-«-'.l:jg. '• N<. Kn|f, IVtilinTjtl,- 44 M-iocoyabrU beiio. K«b, r_«. * L-llr; For St. Louis. : wants; THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. '■ • *.’• o' VV' J vi -. ■ --• v„ ;• .... v j-..... -i ; .... it'y, r • - vj. k ' ■ 1 ■ 1 ' ■*- ■. v to ■ l . -«.< j v **. * .. ■. v- * -ViAtf-*-*VV -:'l I ‘ . V t ‘ :’ ■'* I ' '' ■ ‘ ‘.' . - r ' 'i.V'.' ■ */* . + /\' .. • . \.* \ - ■ • . •■• v _ . ~~APftglON SALES. Ametton—Dnlly Sales* \T thd Commercial Safe* Room*, eorser of Wood sue fifth street*,at 10o’clock* A. M., a {novel assortmen' of Serihonabla, Staple nod Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing", Boot? ' end Shoes, lists, Cape, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groc«riea.Qneennrars, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Nee and Second Hand Houaehold aod Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., - v AT 7 O’CLOCK, P, M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Article*. Musical Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and i Silrer watebe*. Ao. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. rja3lrtf P. M. DA VIA, Anetto&Mr. Boots and shoes on Friday morning, the rth Instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Bale* Kooma, ‘corner of Wood and fifth streets, will be sold a general as laortmedfhqf BOOTS AM) BIIOES, cf late neaeonable atyiee: <oomsrUng men's, H>ys* and youths’ calf, kip, Hungarian <and coarse Coots and Grogans: men's and boya’ patent feather, Morocco and brouzed Menterey Ties. Sboae and Slippers; women’s, misses' and children’s Bhoes, [Dootees and Slippers, Jenny Lind Ties, bronied, enamelled, jcalf kip,A;. [jr4] ; P M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. ADMININISTKiTOR’d SALE UP CARPENTERS’ .TOOLS, Ac.—On WEDNESDAY EVBNINO, Jnly Bth, >at 8 o'clock. at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood ,and Fifth streets, will be sold, by order of Isaac Ewing, Ad* (ministratcr of the late Wm. Applegate, dee’d, l large chest Tools; to which will be added a quantify of {Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. { Jyl P. M. DATIB, Auetioceer. ; f SALK OF LAND IN MISSOURI.—on THORS* I DAY EVENING, July 6tb, at 8 o'clock, at the Mer ibhanta’ t-'xohange Pittsburgh, will be sold for account of [whom it may cuucern, by order of J. Knox, Esq,, Trustee. 'the Saulh-we-t Quarter of Section No. 26. Township 64, ißange 10, of Lands sold at.th? Land Offloe In Palmyra, and [situate in Scotland county, Missouri. Terms at) aafo. i je29 , F. &L DAVIS, Adetioneer. [Public Sale of Dnilding bote and BioeJcn Adjoint | Lawreneeiiilg, ; r T , nK undersigned Committee of the. Board of Managers ; I of ST MARY’S CEMETERY, will offsr fir sale on the [premises, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of Jnly next, at 8 k o'clock, P. M_ at public auction, 20 Building Lota, each 24 ‘ feet front and 110 fret deep; and 3 blocks of -Lou, each 96 ■.fret front by 110 fret deep. being the balanOa unsold of 94 [Dote surveyed off last summer. It is deemed unnecessary [to any much about this property, as It la well known to the 'public; suffice it to say that it is one of the handsomest lo cations in the neighborhood of the dty, with a flue view of ■the United State* Arsenal, Allegheny Cemetery and River,, land is wjthiu 700 fret of the oil House on the L. and 8. jPUok Road, at which point‘Omnibuses are passing every Ifive mindter, bringing persons into the centre of tbe city In little Avar hair an boor, at a coat of three cent*. To per sons wishing to enjoy a eountry borne, with the convenl* eon** of attending to their business in the dty, this proper ty offers inducements not to be overlooked. Sale positive, and a liberal credit will bo given for three-fourths of the purchase mooey. Mr. Devlin, Superintendent of BL Mary's Cemetery, will |*bow the above property to any nemo* calling on him pre vious to tbe day of sale. JAMES BLAKELY, G. L. R FKTTKRMAN, , Jt. lITIGHE. [ >24 OommilUe, ~ Boston Papier Ktehe Caaspany, MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. T>ITTSBUUOH AOBNCV, 67 MARKET STREET.—Tbe JC attention of RuUdera, Steamboat Contractors and Cab* lost Maker*,-Is requested to this new and great Improve* jmenf in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings And Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Hall*, Church* .ba, Dwellings, Stores. and P.rlor Furniture, in gilt, or in imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack et*, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for> OeUlug*, ’-Mouldings,Consuls, Trasses, Battlament, Ac; much cheaper And handsomer than Planter and WgudCarving, great deal more durable. 1 BUiCK LP.TTKR3 FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to la»t fur 20 rears vipoved to tbe weather. r Above Goods for sale at tha manufae'u/er'a prices—coat of freight added. W. W. WILSON, -i J«2s 67 Market st. FITraBLLGU AND STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD, P' Treasurer’ll Office, fowSM. ItM. j. - IMIE COI'IWA for the Interest oa the Bond* of the city of Pittsburgh, given to tbe Htfeburgh and Ffeuben vllle Raifroad Cumpaor. duacn the FIKBT PROXIM'>. will be paid at tbeofOreof DUNC4N, SHERMAN A CO, flankem. .'.n 48 William mrret. New York, or at the Tret*- urer’-i V. '>4 WVd •treet, Pittsburgh TL« Ci-u,- j i< N«\ 3 <u Bonds due lfjxs, unaWrel fnun to *2t'» iurin*;re. WILLIAM A. HILL, j Farm for Sale *lMlK sub*»-ril-er, li«ir*g i». refer* township, Washington J. county. Ph . ail! off-r private mlehlAFarm,contain* lug ('nK hnr:Un>d ncmj. i.iore or Iw; ahoui isventy Are acre* »>f which l« cleared and «nder go*d fence, with wafer in arety JlelO J there fe ala-> a cmfortaUe Dwelling fiouee, Uam. ami otner out hotidinra, with abundance cf Fruit, of virtue* kind*. Tbl* property lie* 13 mile* from the City of Piit*N irgh. 3 mile* from lh* C’hvt)fT» Valley RaLroaJ. over nio'unac.nvljfe.aoii |* coovcrWiit to CLurcht**, hchool/, GrL»t am! haw Mill*. For further particulars enquire of Uie #::hcrr*.tier, on the preml-ri. Jr9:«Rw* 'I?AAC DICKSON. I 75 tfheep for Malt, r |Uir. -übv-Tli.-er .-ffer* f-r *»»e one huudrcl acd’vcvaaty -1 f.Tr head nf fine STOTK SHLEP, in East D-«r town* • ■•li,. ou ih» Or***tu>burg and butier K'wd, I*l mile* f*om tb»-' it * B. MURRAY, ) ' on i lit* |.r»ral*A4. New dfnatc., Tt«e Mirt Wafei, by W ifeuatfeie WaUs. hy : l*» BeJl* hy D'All^rt; Tb- N,n.pb of v : «CibdVp ISrJ:». ! y Wa!!v»; La -I'Or WAi:%, by Wallace: Ll'tU RloMt>m. U Ika by 1L Mason; tv «ag ikaTU'j F H Rr>«o; f" lt;»i:*.loo J-fdka. by Wallv-e; : . ] The rrw-*ent, T-rrki*h mill ary Pf lka; by Joehn; J MuridA, Polka {Ud*wa by I)r*e*ler> : ” Pl'.r* Masourka by Jurho; arr 11-'p* P. Ika. by Srbwah! . ‘ j tV.iiarT. Poika. by SlrakbsCh ; Daisy Pidka. by Jocho: i' Firal l»re by WaSlart ; '*•■■■ Verbena by \t h!«per'fc*ho*tUeh, l«v Kruger; Ju** rvcaived. trgwther with o g- neril aelectinn of the late**. fr<c«. and At sale by » FNItY KLEBEB, jel * I'd TLI-d »ire-T. < f jh>- GoMen Harp N b>\' M KLcnf.Llj' —Hi t*; *) ud<(a>, «>r Paa in an kreoifuj Lift:.by Mr* JJoodle. Jr.-u!i’» Daugh er; a Dvfci fjr AUeilcaut io read : by N.U Bontline. ■ Th-.-l lieOeKv It* Gi;e-»y :‘a W|uei tn Clause Duval. Jbn I'r’cr’Ufjate Maid. Ca’l «nd«iamiu» at KL'o*KLLi' cheep DooKFiore, Fifth st-. T-t, No. if., near Market - . »20 • DW KLLiSO UuL'rii F'JiT r* ALK—ntua'e on Thtru •?., alxira Tba Houm l* well arranged, wltli, !>■:; and Jiarlon*. cMniog mom and kltcbeo, 4 ebajuber*, bath rutAQ, with li«t and cold water; good cellar. ga» Cx: ture», ic F..r p ic- aitd term*call at tb- Ural Relate Of fice, 140 Third ytrwet. j-21 F. CUTIIDERT h SON. ONK AND THIRTY ACKtfB <»F L.\AD on? half wile from thn >.lhio river, near jlak*r‘x Landing, arm uuder cultlvatii-n, with Orchard and other good improvemrutx; one half tbe Owl under it merved. It Is offered at an extremely lew pnee. Enquire of TUOttAS WOODS, e-l 75 F'.urtli stn-eL V~ A’Ll .riT"K _ | r liOi*h;a'V ‘IN lAiLuNc TuWNaHI--, FOR SALK M scr**s on® mile from Hul Lib erty, fttxi 200 yard* from the Allegheny river. no*l •uae di'Uofn from the AMnrheny Valley Railroad. A new Drirk iiouee, tf bull and 7 tiui.«hed in modern etvle; a Tenant a large Frame Barn and stable, and other oat building-; a good well of water and durable springs, sloo arUDDlng rtrram at lower .part of Ihotarm; an or chard of 000 tree*; AO anws in cultivation, balance good limber;.a valuable atone quarry. Wiil be sold altogether, or 10 acres with the improvements. . o- S. CUTHBKRT 4 SON, I #23 Real Estate Agent*, 140 Third at. NEW MUSlC.—Sweet Mu«k>—Knight. Ilenlrman'e.Mountain Hyoie Song. I<e Jasmin Tilts—Wallace. - I’m a Merry LauchingOirl—OloTer. . Sweet Woman—Erne'eon. Evening U n tne Soor. Agreeable Schottiscn—Brown. Hilda. A Faasing QUmpee—Yoas. Dream Life Polka. Russian Dora Dime*—Grobe. FGrevt of the Pair Polka. Spanish Fandango—Grobe. The Separation—-Qnitar. May Breeie*—Guitar—Max Zoyer. My Horae, My Happy Home?—Guitar. Just received aad for aalo at CHARLOTTE BLUMS’S myS3 Old Established Piano Depot, 11% Wood at. | VRY GOODS—A. MTIGHK, comer of Omni and Fifth X* ttrteit, bmj now on hand 10 case* bleached mo*tin, fromceota up; 60 pieoea Irish linen: 25 pieces white mulls, lor ladies* dreeees 76 pteoae linen; cotton end woolen g«odJ for boys' wear; a fir* pieces floe black ehalle; black, barred and plain borage and tissues; mantillas; mantilla fcllkand trimming* of every daacripUon; tan colored and mixed de bage;dr*es {daghams; 600 pities Merrimack pr n’r, Cut colors —all of which will be void extremely-low. frig ~ ~ 1 Notl6« It Hereby Given, rpo AIX I'-EUuONb who have eubfc'ribet'to the Capital i Stock • rthe mTdUUbGH AND Kit ID RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has been made specially applicable to (bn conFtruetkra of tbe road In Morcor county, that an Instalment of nve pex out, per shore, la required to bo Said to the Trcasurer-of !h» Company, at his office, In West m-nvjlle, Merror county, on or before tbe 20TI1 DAY OF JULY, 1854, and that an instalment of nvx pex exsr, per share, will be required to be paid at tbe varnc place every thirty days thereafter, liy order of tbe Dosrd. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer V. k E. R. It. Co. Office of the I*, k K. 1L R. Co.. 1 ■ New Castle. June 21st. 1854. tUKE WORKS! FIRh WOKK6I! 200 boxes Fire Cracker"; 0 gross Homan Candle*, 12 ball*; 7 “ do do 8 do, ■ O'* do do (1 do; 8 do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangles, No. 1; 8 “ do do 2; CQ'fcoxs Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpedos; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 •* 1 ounce Rocket*; 15 “ 2 do do; 12 " 4 do do; 16.000 “ Palling Crackers; Second supply ; just receive*! and for sale by ' J. C. ANDERSON A CO., jt»27 No. 6 Wood etr*nt. .! AMES FLX LON. ONLY $4OO FOR A FRAME iiUURK, and Lit of Ground, fiitua.v in Allegheny city, near Bearer street. Tbe Lot is 80 by GO feet, with fine peach trees, cual house, 4c. Call and ex’itnin*. Jl.OOO, in oa*y payments, ftr a large Frame Ilouse Rad large Lot situate on thr eastern road, opposite the wall. AI»o soveral other Housas and Lora at very loVf EW BOOKBI NEW BOOKS!—Aubrey ; by the iuthor of Castle. Avon, Time the Avenger, 4c. The Quiet Hean ; from Blackwood’s Magazine. Ti S«*l of Matt. F. Ward; fresh supply. I/ondon Lancet, for Jane. \ Hunt’s Merchant Magaxioe, for June. . Yankee N 'tiont, firr July. \ Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the 4th of July, h niKiaion’- PlcturUl, and all the Eastern Literary Papers, have been received for ibis week; at PAUL KLEINER’3 Literary Depot, jc24 Fifth st. opposite the Theatre. PAPER HANGINGS —86 Wood atrwjt, Where qj y be found tbi-, larga-t and most complete assortment of Freneh and American Wall Papers west of tbe mountains; vis: Velvet, Quid, Satin, Flowered, Common and Cheap Papers; Borders, Views, Decorations, Statuary Birds, Cen tres, and Panels of Oak, Marble and Gold. Parlors, hall s and offices decorated in latest Parisian 6tyle. CAeap Popart: a groat variety always on band. Paper bong with judgment, taste and economy. jel6 i WALTER P. MARSHALL. XTOTIUK TO FARMERS— Xi 60 Home Hakes, improved pattern ; 20 katant Grain Drills; 40down'Hay Rakes; 20 do Hay Forks; 6 do Oran Cradles; 20 :do Scythes aw} Boeaths; 10 do Done Mnsxlee; for at 47'FUth etreet, by Jal7 ; JAMES WARDROP. AA. MASON A 00-—(too cases and packages of the • latest and BMtdasirable styles of Dry Goods will be opeaad entbeJßA, 90tb aadSJft pf May. my2T ’ ; • . -•-- •; ■■. r.r 4 • ••-.-V ‘ [ -yi ’ . rARD AND LARD OIL— J 15 krgs No. I Lanl; lObhla do LsrdOil; ft halfbbis do;’ Received and fin sale bv myIS f ‘ MILLER A RICKETSON 20 tIfSVeS prime hlt-e rwr«iV«el «tvl fnr mm\* hy AX' 4< MILLER k RICKBTBON, Js*‘ Y - 221 ana 223 Liberty »t. T ARD OlL—lo bb!i< N°. 1 Lard OH; ’ . ~ Is 10 hr do do; for Sale by . j«l? MILLER A HIOKETSON. JAVA COFFEE—pvCK, u> ui.t Gov. Jstj Coffee, fm-t-mr by ’ IJeITI _ MILLER A RICKET^ON, CTLAHKT WTNB—lore—s -FL Julian” Claret, reCeivt-J J and for sale by i j.-I7j MILLER A RICKKTSON- OLIVE OIL—IS cam Olive Oil, for sale by j«l7 MILLER A RICKETBQN. STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’a, s'a and 6‘s Star Camilea, for aale by [je!7j ■ MILLER A RICKBTSON* T3ISH—3S bbls Medium No. 3 Markerel; i 1 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring: In atom and for sale by [>l7] MILLER k RICKETSON. CHAUPAUNE-40 basket* *-172,” *‘174," Champagne Wine, landing and for sole by . jeU MILLER A.RICKETgbx. O HAD—IS bbls No. 1, fur sale by . O my» SMITH k SINCLAIR. MANTIJJjAB.— A. A. MASON A CO. haw now for sale more than 100 lateftmtyies of MaotiHaa. [my22 IIN8EE1) OIL—IO bbls for sale by J jn*9 HENRY HOLMES. LIME— 100 bbls for sale dy Jgl9 SALEKATUS— 40 bxs Pulreriaed Saleratus, in quarter; halves and pound papers, for sale by JW? 11ISSKT HOLMES BUTTEIfe-15 krgs fresh Furkio Butter, for safe by Jel9 HENRY HOLMES t'OCH —3 bbls fresh this day received, aod for wale by l >l9 HENRY HOLMES. lue uCT^TATer—3 bbis received this day by • JOS. FLEMING, my2fl corner of the Diamond aod Marketrt. NO. 1 LARD 01L—25 bbU in sLore and for safe by rov2A . FLEMING BROS LARD OIL, No, l—JUfi received BUdlur sale by mylB| JOELMOULER. B" OKKHAVK'B MOMAOU RITTERS- 12 dozon oh hand and for sale by [je!9j - JOHN HAFT, Ja. FEA KLS—50 bbls first quality, on oouidgnmeut: for sale by__ f je!9] F. SELLERS & Co. RICE— 34 tiercea on consignment and for sale by my 29 F. SEU.EItB k‘ NEW DECORATIONS—St. Nicholas' bridal chamber pat tern. for sale by _*>* WALTER P. MARSHALL. STAR CANDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, aasorted sizes at manufacturers pricea. k ' , 2 a co. PRBBTi*N A MERRILL’S ExtmcU offLetnon, Orange Rose, Vaallla, Peach, Almond, Jamklra Olrzcr, nnd NuDnega;Jfor_«at*b> [ >2o] w. A. .M'CLURO. 171 ANNY FERN 8 NEW BOOK —Fern Leaves, from run ny'« Portfolio; second series; with original designs: by Fred. M. Coffin. Just received by _ B. T. C. MORGAN, lO4 Wood ftreer. I’UE QUIET HEART—Just published Complete," from Blackwoud'a Magmkine, price 25ceuU; for sale by J<l3 _ jj n - M<NEK A CO, 32 Smlthfield street, BMkn aJTd WUITK I*LAID UIMJttAM»-An u*jii meat Of the above Quubjiut received at . ~ A. iIrTJGIIJfg, corner of Grant and rtrr*t«. GUuKT’S ASIA PlSTKttftyji'h MAiIAZiNW f.r julr' bare been recelT-«J by ± BHO., Kiflh rtreet, n»*nr MarkV \KY i'KA; r S I l--- .-ACUL^—IO Lt»L* Dry t enches; SudoDrr ad \_F plea, for Mir by >IU IjEVEK AKDioUE of tte tot prop.- raUoct now iu u«t; a large supply receiml by j" 9 JOS. FLKiIINO. MINERAL WATERS Cocijma, BriJlord, and iF'chj lick, reeetrcd direct from iLc eprin*-, by „ ___ _ JOS PLKMT.Nti. BlfTla SU I'PutiTitti—ti Uoi-it >ir* Urttn' cclr brined mpponcra, rwodvwd by . JOd. FLKuIMJ. /'iHvLERA AND DYSENTERY MIXTURE—A V ' re lent article for the nbiTc eoraplajnLs; l "ro^a hr __ f j'eDj Jos. flrmisij. / 'LKAVBR’SUONfiV Ncs jViciTi, Mu^k K/ Brown Windsor, Ae., rmelTaJ and for mli* by -FLEMING BROS. If XIItAC! LOtiH OOI>—4UOO lb* Irj ituT” ar.l for aaJc b" -J . FLEMING BROS, . Suc>»§Qr t> ». A Co }*-- _ S’>. &' Wo jt street. MOKpUIA do* io *t‘>re and lor rale ,f v FLEMING BROS. AiutßTrVsu3roi NNuVr-**ib'-"io7W; «gu e»lc by _! >2} FLEMING BKUS i^WKKV-— ’jCoy It* aiwirtwl iu »i« re at; :• r i»» i7»- ■* >- _ FLBMINO BU(is. ' G« UM ARAUI'J—2 bbb wtdle, ufttoio and for 7ti« Uy~~ _ FLKMINO 11:0-. % I AUMCSIA—*Ui» r*lcitu*d, iu score and for •**- bv iT f Jlz. : flkmiag ituos. I I KJIRJNO—Iuo LMa Baltimore Urrrlnrf in Horn and tor ±1 -ale by ENGLISH A KICHARI'&JN, ll6 Water atjJ lit) Frrttt IjALTIMOKb IitHKINO—IOG bbla re-rwyed ifci* <J<»v br A-> PennaylTania fULro.d. and for e*i* by ENGLIsII & ItIUBARDSON, J;° _ IWHiier.iwL _il At>—so M>l.< tl*JUmnre Ah*d Iq Woo* tod fnr liy O . _ itv/;i»iiu a w IIA i> —fc) bbl» Hfcithuar* gh.vl. is jnom *cii t-t rtlp by O k IUCUAHDSOX. nt BITE HSU—jo bl4> for ►fcJo by ySQLIMI * m ICHARPSOy. MACKKKKIs—IOO l>bU So. 3, Inr «•;« by ~ " ~ i*« KNOLIBH A !(I£nAKP£<nf 1)> AliS——W bbl* prune |*o ir», for salt- b\ _J*l l KNCILISU A KICUAHDSOX. RICIt— 100 ilfrw* prime Kic*. for •le bv - ~'~ i«I« E\t»U?H A JUPItAUDf'O ». SHaD! —‘Jb b*>l* niiail; du bf bbli bhad; in Etc re and fir rale bv j" l ® “ENGLISH A KICIUUDSON. POTATOES—O 0 aarlu far ade by IIKNRY !I. COLLINS. DEY I'iACU^.b—ii baa prime, for *•)* by j*lo HKNKV ||. COLLINS, DKY ‘2i bua for s*ie by HKNRT II CMLI.TNS OL’iiAR A.ND MOI.AMKS— ’ ~ ~ O 60RL-1* N. O. Sajcar; 76 b>-ts do Motane?; 26 do 8. 11. Mounts; for mile by mtlckkak. HKHRON a CO DSIIKLi HMJIT —;J6 Mcka Dry Appfre; 15 casks Dry Peaches; fof sale br • M’CLUKKAN, mSRROJf .t'O). IJOTATOh:*— JU bags oo eoniieomeot, iii<l for Raj.-Tv i*} >rCLURKAX. HERKQV k CO BAO« »N silul LDtHfi—-4 i - a»ks received oa cviuigßUiouc nod for sale low by ; i-* 5 _ MtILURKAN, IiKRKON k CO. PIU IRON—IOO too* Mercer county. (ibaron Ftirawv. t - [niyWj KlNtf A MOORHEAD I JKDFORD MIS KRALff ATKR— In'bbTs and half bbb J.) (oak and mulberry cooperage,) for sale by Jt? KING A MOORHEAD. GiLASA— 600 boxes, BxlO, 9x12 Bbd 'KixU, M’Kennan A I Co.'g brand, in store and for sale by j« 8 __ KING * MOORHEAD. RaMBO APPLES— Pared coml, sod alind, put up iti gullou cans, hermetically waled, retaining the ori<i nal flavor and fjyClhnsM of the fruit; fur sale by A. M’CLTRfI. MAPLE SUGAR AND MOLASsEs— -7 keg» Maple Mciawes, of 8 gall*. each ; 200 lbs do Sugar, ia cakes; J ust recutred on consignment, and for sale by __ J*. _ _ w. a. Mmyn FlSH!i—l6bbla new Potomac Herring; v 5 do do Phad, the first of me Beeson. Also, Halifax Herring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel; Salmon, Booked: do. pickled : on hand and for sale by Plii BAILEY A KBNSHAW.263 Liberty *uwet OHNbTON’S PATENT ICE CKKtM FKEK7.BRB—Tho b**st article of the kiud lo uw. I'or sale by ~ ' • bail* y a renshaw. HKUKKK’b FARINA BOILER.—This Imu been found one of the most desirable articles in the way of cook ing utensils yet invented. It Is almost lodlspen&ble in the preparation of Parlua. Gritts, Hooony, Green or Dried Emits, Ao. for sale by BAILEY A RKNSUaW. Py3o , 263 Liberty street. WINDuW SHADES—A Urge stock of Transparent Win dow Shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Bcviuer, Fiowerrale, L<ndscap« and Drapery styles; for sal whole sale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wareruoms. No. HO Market «trwt. {jel»J J. A 11. PBILLIP3. if I 'A* 1 ** 3 Inches Transparent JlutT uil Cloth for s V»w Window Shades, just received from Gw factor?, and for sale at the Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. J. A 11. PHILLIPS. LADIES’ INDIA ItUBBKK GLOVES—Of all the sired manufactured. Also, Gent? Gloves ot every variety ; for sale at tbs Robber Depot, No. lib Market street .. • idl4 J- A H. PUiLLIPa. UTTA PERCH A WATER PROOF COATS—We invite T the attenllou of purchasers to this uew anil beautiful snide; the Goods arc warranted to remain plisble in all kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof; for PQ Ie at the India Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market street. j« u J A H. PniLLIPa WlllPp— 30 doaen India Rubber Whip-., ifo 7 foot in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, nt No 110 Market street. [j«l4) J. A 11. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opeuiug a variety ol new styles of Lawn and Glnghwn Cravats and Ties for summer wear- Also, some -very rich and faihlonablo plain and fancy Silk Cravats and Ties. . ■ A. A. MASON A CO., • Fifth street. CIUKAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of li'Veeu" / Papers just received, for sale by ' . , • WALTER P. MARSHALL, B6 Wood street. PAPER HANGINGS—A choice in brocatello, and satin imitations, for «slc bv > 5 • Walter p Marshall. t IARhynUE OIL ULOTII—2,(XKfyards o! the piiiin nod \_j enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and nock gooos; told wholesale and retail attheOil Cloth Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. J A H. PHILLIPS. UllSE'a COMPOUND SYhUI- (V YiLLOWDAiK ROOT—This compound will remove disease* aridnj trurn Impurity of the blood. It sets as a jm.-itlu- of the blood ; strengthens and braces the system ; is harmless and simple in Its effects. For sale by JOHN HAFT, Jr. 8. CUrUBERT 4 SON, 140 Third street 7( » TO ? 3 ! S0 - 1 3 VV l ' t ' U l>i(i METaL. Arriving »cd't r 4\f sale by [Je7j WM BINGHAM A CM. T\RIED BEEF—I(j tiercea~S. ti. Beef. P. J ELLERS A CO. HARPER’S MAGAZINE, tor June, tor sale by B. T. C. MORGAN. } uiy3l 104 Wo. d street. r|sRUBBEtJ— lidos Marsh's celebrated received by ,4- J <l? j JOd. FLEMING. SCHNAPPS —1 gross Wolttfs Aromatic kjv be hied am schnapps, received by i el7 JOS. FLEMING. PGMADKB AND HAIR OILS—A very large assortment of the finest EnglUh and French llair Oils,reoeivod by [my2C] JOS. DEEMING. ALLBPICE AND PEPPER— / ~ 10 bags Pepper; f 5 ** Allspice; for skle by v J»l7 MILLER * ftIOKET OS. SKKD .BUCKWHEAT—4O bus prime, jo*'** rewired for Kale by JAMES EARDROP. : KI.ME USM9SS—IBO boxM prim* Lealc. and.' for sale bj r T Jel4 J. 0. ANDERSON *CO Wood rtrwt. fraah Coopfou t«, j uat trrlTad Jel4 J. 0, AMURSON k CQ- 6 Wood Btreet MISCELLANEOUS. HENRY nOLMEfI. HKXRY HOLMES. wrilfcKfi Ull»—Jm< reertred and for wl> by ““ JOEL MOHEKB. y. MEDIt Air.' - ? ' ? ? M' $ or Rupture of the Hmvwfc. **■ "* iiekk Air,: hiousaxds or [’f.;i:,',jns who MHliyWSa^P^BG9BE^fcu ere eaic-ol with a K U |.Mlr of ih. 8..1-I-. who r»f little, JN CONNECTION WITH BTEAJBM aiietiUoii t*> ill** tliMrtw until (hplioweU ' ff*y« w ■ mm. Iwenme -iraiignlaiHil, •|«* Dt i,. fill proba* iflBK E CLI PS K AXD BJfPIRK.^J^* 1 i:i y. it m«y l«t« llow important VIA WELLSVILLE. it is ch-*t], for uIJ t!, w mifpiiis;. fr.»m imy form of Bop- AyrD OUIQAND PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAtf^VU TnSJSL** •* T UP °” TESTS'- *"**SSs* route to Tol.do.Chl. >H Wholesale Etu« - tow, on th« corner of * ood street JL U Rock J Jaod, Galon*. f»t. Jxmis and the « irtrfn nlley. nod procure a TRUSS, to retafti the pro- \ IX cLRVBLAA’D trejiejt Portion oMho Rowe!,. Dr. Kojuwr h M in o»r» biek or ,0. dm, „„„ , hele Tro , ra J„ rplWi „„ wS^i2{l"° W * : noted to gin nthhuioo. n . .ho him, Uriel, of •»«»,«* w f every one la need cf, the article I also keep «»* tb« .Wh-west. ' DetToit ’ Chk ** n ’ every kmtl of B <l>j Broca, Suspensory Banda- ‘ * £^" eB P l f« f ’.? tbe , l '- n 1 P- M, train from Wdlirilli, l«w* ffet. Elastic Sidings, for enlirped veins and all kind* of j i £ itL * bar * h t £» l 7 isnndaj’a excepted) at 9 00, Jl. k., on mechanical appliance, ° f *"*"« 7 JSSSiI" 11 ?* ** ’** ' I would respectfully invite the attention cf'the public to Alllanca at'7oo, A M.,»n«l 12, Xh, caonirUne ft an excellent Tru** for Children,-which invariable -(V-p. ~“j ,F f an trains Tor Akron, Coyahosu iFalln, ic.ud ‘ . . ... ’ enrols driving at Cleveland at 10,-A. XL, and sL2o,fc. M Farwin cures in a very short time. Cleveland. $4.00. , at. vara to N* B— I also keep on baud, and for sale, aasort- * °f Wttfc-- mint of Shoulder Bract* cl the most Implored kiil, Umt a”, to* cSif.nd’ul 7AM *H’ have been woru with so much satisfaction by hundreds of ?^4, arr * Te In-Clereiand e.t 10. A. M.,*2.20/ If, »|fl person.*, both ia and out of the dty. I 'pn«..r.— .. , . * BB KETSEB'S DBBQ 3TOBBL AND TBDSS DEPOT, eomerof Wood street and Virgin alley, No. HO, «igirof the Time to Chicago. 24 hours—SL Louis *4s bonr*. <Wd ' oS,Wtor -- • JH4dA, To To dSZSt ■ ’ 50u TtAedo. 6JOQ * Button 5,00 Detroit.. ~ Vqo Cbiaißo.... $10,00410.60 Ohka S o....‘^i'i'wTllAO Rock Island -.15.60 RocklaUndi...^^.!?^ St. lajols. ISSO 6t. le sp Pneaecsflra are procure their tickets «t the ‘ Olnee of this Company, in Monongahela UouM, below the »rncr. J. DCUAN'D, Sopt CleteJascL J- A. CAuQHET, Apes!, Ptttabniyh* from t/tkxew haven palladium. Frost Wort or R 4 oekßoie>*-A medicine oodpr the lit!* of •* Rock Bose,” made from a plant of-that pame, la having a gnat run In this vicinity for ita curittve properties. The cry or “ quack.” so truly applicable to at least one half of the medicines of the day, cannot be justly applied to tlie Rdck Rose, for it has rp«dr r* msA ”in th-> city in several cases, to the relief and care of sufferers, when other remedies have filled—And what is quite re markable,some of our best physicians do not hexitate to *?**k very favorably of the compound. The certificates of eur.-v ere ooi fabrications, but torn highly rwpectabta per sons, moi tof whom are well-know tons. T)te manufactu rer is also wt>M known to us as a gentleman who would not be engaged Id a humbug, or is deceiving the public in any w&j.—Palladium. \Ye cheerfully endorse the above, having witnessed its good effect, oumdren, on pulmonary and scrofulous com piainte.; We believe it is the bast compound for colds and coughs, extant. Tlfcfrßo*:"k Rose has long been known as a plant of rare m«licaJ virtues, and it* preparatlonis super intended by a gcuU-unaa of ability and character, in this city.—A r . //. Register. This in to certify that the notice of the Rock ftotemedl- cine published In our paper inaonaectionwUhpnefrom the Palladium. **s not ouly unsolicited, but was written by the Editor of.bit-own judgment and observation. OSBORN A BALDWIN. P>!i.uDit-a Orncs, New Haven, Dee. 22,185 L This will certify'that the favorable notice of tlpmedfetae known as the- "Rock Boas,” was a vainitary indur»"J by th» writers’ knowledge of the enratlve effects of the article i;i ivtUua cases, as well as by thefeTOraMeopin ions which others, we!! known to bint,had ezpressed-of it; and furthermore, the nr:it*le was written wilhoat pa/ or tl.p promise of payment, or the knowledge of the raaaufar tur*r - BABOOCK * WTLDMAN. -SCROFULA.” • • MYERS’ EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE. TtU wonderful medicine is fast gaining for itself a pc.pn larity which no ether medicine can boast of.* The plant, Rock flo«c, I- used and recommended by many eminent physician*. ofr.ur country. Uear what J. H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, saje: “f have prescribed it in bad cases of Scrololou- patient<i at 'Wills Hospital." His aucceas at tracted the ss'.b ntion rf senior physicians. He reports the following remarkable ca.-e of White Swelling of the right hip, in February, 1*44. The lad was acTea year old, and : bad lb* Hirca-e f >r three years, the bone was dislocated up wards a::<! c-utw*.rd.*>. Tb*.-r.* was a large opening on the hip ieadicr t-» the hone, into which I could thrust iny fin ger. I c-.-iiuted thr;e ulcers. He had been under phyricUrjr, wfca si*rn him up. 1 ordered a decoction cf Rock It-. i-—in two days his sweats,ceased, I then- 1 n lea rp'-ouril of Reek Rope, three times a day. Thirty-clue days ui"l*r, lie was entire'v well. Md l-y Ic *l!'.() 11. KRYSER, N 0.140,.140, corner oijtoxJj* and Virgin aJl*-y.- fr 4*'iiro of il>e Cuiilen Mortar. JeSldaw lip Eipecial Xptlee to Persons I;string Cod Liver subscriber rn.nu wit n y l’ ypbin A Thompson, tor a regular ryrpiy of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put up in jjlnt bottler;, w.,uM respectfully invite the attention of lie pub lic to an examination of the article. 1-dog fully persuaded that for parity and frecoess from rancid taste or ls un*juv-l. T' -re i< u w t;o CM Liver Oil in this coi&itry sujKTier, i; •• *.• the ulore, nuudreJ* ot boltleSßa**- , .. -nr u;e agUci* cf Cod luvtr Oil. p-r-*n? taking it fhoul-1 be careful tp ob tain a genuine arible and f.n«* fr«* from a rancid t*p& and Bin» 11, as Us virtncj are gstratly enhanced by sccep table to thestoma-'hntid not producing aausuea-—parity and a pleasant taste mik“* it more readily taken up' by the lee* t«-al« arid into the bi-od. and thereby in causing the rictus? of tfcit 2ukl giving a tone and healing unpreg fion to wve.-y orgmKlbroygh which it peases. Sold by . 11. KErSER. No. 140, e> -cer cf nbed street and Virgin Alley, vr»y • '..h# Sign f the Gobien Mortar. N ll —I also keep *1 kind-* of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Me-lirin-s. for man? cf which I hold the exclusive ac-ni-y, ntid which will be sol by the dozen or gross at New Y**rk and Philtt lelpbiw prioen. ■- list o? ozaunra patesT kedicihes, ■i* rus? \sr> ?u* ml* bt FLKHIJfu BKOTDKRS, rr'*"r.f,»>r» S'L«n»‘i VumlTacatM Um MQ*. Whol-jaU UmjguU aiul in Miienl Mtdicincs, C.’rij'T Fr urtli nu t Wood streets, PitUbUTvh. Tf KELKU's O'KIiICAN'COMPOUND; fV. Jayue * A.terntie*: ‘ “ (!nimi»nHT« H-ilmw ; “ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Binatiev Pill*: “ Hair Tome; Wi« tor's Balsam of WU4 Cherry ; BryantV Pulm'nart Halt am ; * floofland's Gfrain Blt*er«; Holland dt. n>vt**tt«TV “toiaiirh do Merrhisc** d-rinc CathoDcon : J Storm** Scotch Ouu&h Cr.ruiv; l*rk—*S • do; *.h.*rn*-: do*, •* Howe's do; Osgoods India Cholagogue; Morne’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Barriwo’s Hair Dye; i Phalon’s do > Batchelor's do i MoMunn’s Elixir of Opium; \ Un-ant’s Puntying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Giofcr; \ McAllister's uo do: Kiridcr'BlndeUible Ink; \ I‘avßr.t;'p ij.> . fjn; l Ar’pbokt's do; \ D:. Curtis’ \ lions' .Hntbiiron; \ IWIIV Lilly White; • Kazms do: ‘ - > Tobias’ Liniment; I Hum's do: \ Allea’fl Nerve and Conu Liuiment; ; Mexican Mustang do; 1 ' Parrel's Arabian j.-.; \ Gardner's da; Barrel’s Indian do; '• Carter’s Spanish Mixture; J Berne’s Hie Lotion; Meen Fart: j Scarpa’s Acnastic Oil; S Merchant’s Gargling Oil: \ ' Kushtnn, CiarkeA Co.’* Cod Liver Oil; t 'McAUistcr’x Ointment; > Fingi-’ Itrh do; \ Kerrei’c do; . Gray’s do: ' Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Jodkia’s - do; * ! Strains Fanacea; ’ Houck’* dc^f FargJt'if's Infant TanaceH; l'erry Daria 1 1’aia.liiUer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; I!oueht»-n’s i*«ppln; 1 Kier’s Petroleum; ! McLaoe's Celebrated Li?er Pills; \ - \ I’randretb’i do' ; ’ ! Wright’s Indian Vegetable Piils; | Lee’s Aoti-bilious do; ■' S«rsßr*ri’ta Ulc-oi do; fl Even's do; S»aynee’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townaend's Health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr, Newman’s do: Hadway’s,Ready Relief; • $ Morris’ Remedy; ■ Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s Jo; ■ Dull’d Sarsaparilla; • | Townsend’s do; [ Sand's do: 'ly-':*"."’; ™°* DociaoJ SuM^rlU.; W old * Schiedam Schnapps: Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; | •> Highly Scented Brown Wiidsor ” >*Uik; r Ludlum’s Specific; I McLane’s Sudorific Cough Swap; „ Tyler's Gum Arabic do; •<- f Sel era* do; r bwayiir’d Syrunof Wild Cherry; . f- Smith’s Tonic Syrup ; ' j , Larry's Trieophorous; / Norwood’s Tincture of Varstrum Viride; McLane’s (YluhrafeJ Vermifuge, i Dr. LocockVl’ulmnnic Wafers; f Thompson's Ey* Water: ) . Asonts for ail ofDr. McClintock’a Family Medamea Dr Nwdham’H Breast Pnmps; f Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pum|«; t Gum Elastic do do. * ‘ fubl^lv The OnlyXertaln Remedy. well known In this (x-ounanMjvof- Btrict veracity, handed u* the saktfoioed statement a few days einee. It is but one amoogft thousADds of fact*, and us such »e publish it, for the byjcflt of those who are suffering from Worms, terhaps, u »n this case, afffr har loz used other articles, purporting to be infkiiihln worm destroyers, without any anil Liveupcol, Columbiana Gx, 0., May IS, 13M. Mestrt: B A. fhinurstock & tjo OsATumex : A child of vnlne. aged about flveyu*rJ. had N-sn ailing for some time, and, wbil« at dinner erne day, was taken with spasms ; our doctor was sent ftr; be said that Worms was the cause. We procured some cf B. A, FAHNESTOCK’S VEBMIFCGE from * neighbor, utd gawa the child a teaepoonful and a half; in tees than nxr hour it passed an innumerable quantity of'Worms, and ia a short time was restored to perfect health. . We would not be without your* Vermifuge & Oder any consideration. Jaxzs Anccy&z, Formf*lyof Plttsburwb, Pa 49* Prepared and sold by B. A. F/,HNEBTOCK A je3 corner of T first and Woed atreetn. - WINDOW tsHAbiW, FtreSovfcns. Osnters, i'iuseis Ac^ for sale by [je6l WA LTER P. MiBJBHAIX. lout, in >tore BU&JMEK ABK4KGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854* HM.‘ railroad COMPLETED? I . PLANKS AVOIDED! : ! T THROUGH LIS FIFTBB9 HOURS. I 118 MALL TRAIN will leave every borelittffioDint excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular Hi* Uo^r! t In at 12 o'clock,. PM..; ™5 E ?, PI{KHS TRAIN leave* the Depot every aveninc st SPP?“V <*»»* at Irwins, Greeasbugb,: Uiihkle, Johnstown, liller’A Gallium, Altoona., connecUa* at DajrisborK-with the train for BaM-!:. r; 'i more, and arriving ia Philadelphia Baltimore, at 12^0,“ TUB ACCOMV ODATKIN TRAIN wfllleave every alter* noon (except Sandsy) at 5 a’elodc, ataaftac-atnlUvmlar ‘ stations, and miming only as far** IHaSwUe. f RETURNING TRAINS arrive in PittAburch. Acconuno iation, S£s- A. M. Kspnem,!, I*. M. Mail 12, P. 51. , Pare to New York,slo,so; Pare to Philadelphia,sB; Pare to Baltimore, JS. • ’ BaggagecheekedJto all stations on the Penspylviinla'lUß. . mail, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. . PfcNtenger* purchasing tickets in care, will beeharwed ni cxvTfi in addition to the station rates, exeept foots where thu .Company bare no Agent. No noteabf a lees denomination than five dollar* will be received in payment for ticket#, except those ireued by the Bank* of Pennsylvania. ■ AS* ea«e of loss, the Company will hold r-i themselves responsible fuc personal baggage only. a**d for an amount not exceeding $lOO. " N. B.—Lhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has been —fdhyd . to convey passengers and and from the Depot, at ' a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger} and * 12*4 rents for efch trunk. •' For tickets. apply to J. MRSKISIEN, Agenf, At the P It. It. r*#senger Station, on Übwty it, . Piftsbnrgh. lH54—, r je3 New Havmr, Dec. 20*1851. OHIQ_£2rS FEKKBYLVASIA RAUEOAS. M/lfew Arrangement, COMMENCING EEBR UARYZ&, 1854 1854. jlsiSlßSS£&3&tt 1854 , AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 A 31; dines at Alll •Mcwt takes-tfed at Crestline, and make* a dose con nection there with a list Express Train, reaching Cindn-' nati about 12 o’clock at night. ' leaves Pittsburgh r* 3n!dock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Ihiladelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11.3 D P. M-, connecting with tha Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. -i-Connections ore mode with thy Ohio and 'lndiana, and Self >nlaise and Indiana railroads for Dayton. Indianapolis ' an-l towns in Indiana. CnaDection« are made with Cleveland, Monroeville 'Sac, dusky, Toledo, De’rPit and Chicago with Bncyrus, Upper Saodujky, Forest, and the town# r.n the.Msd River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville aod town* otj the Mansheld rend. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to I ndiacapollF $8; to Dayton S6,LO; *to Toledo $5; to Columbia $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to Cleveland £L Through ticket* to Lonisville at redneed rates. * " - THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at lAS PM, and reaches Pittsburgh at P 5!. connecting with tha la#: Express Train through in f.ficeu hours to Philadelphia* MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A M., on the ar rival ot tbe Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh cl 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ;ACCOMMODATION TRAIN learnt Pittsburgh at 10 A M.iand 5 PM, and New Brighton at A AM, and 1.15 P si. r w _FKKIOHTs3‘RAI3 leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 Pi •O* rtuPfrJpnß'io < Sn riin on *S* Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offires of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. 0. CURRY, at the corner ofiee under the IlfHis.'. licteborsh, or of ; GEORGE PARKIS, Ticket Agent, ! . Federal atreet Button.-' JOHN KELLY. Pasaenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. St'MMEK XABIFF between Pius burgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist. 1854. i i. tt Clast —Brooms Ceuar aad Wooden Ware, Feaihcxa, Furniture. sw»tid hand, Furs, Pixnoe, poultry; Wines,,!» La.*!:els or holes: 76 cents f«. lr-O lbs. Srcf‘ntt Clast —DricdjFroit, Beeswax, Deer Skins Ciorer aad Timothy Seed, GiAssware,'Hardware, Hags Wool Hti Sheep Pelu, aod Egg* GOe. 100 2>s. 1 hir’l Clast —BacoK and Pork (loose,)' Batter, in firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot* ton, uncompressed: C\sc. fl 100 lbs iburth Glass —Alcohol, Bacon (ia casks.or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese.lard aad ; Laid Oil, Hemp. Whisky, sotio». (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco: 40<\ 100 Rs. • „ iwotß* bay.and±r siJeby M’GLnxjKAN, HSUpS A 00* •.'4y * vj. 9 *r^ , .* -•.* • ■ ** • K ■Bess* RAILROADS BETCRXIXCt > icur SO cents ft’bbl. f , i . GEORGE C. FRAXQgCCB. G. Bingham ACo.’i Transportatlnn Üb^ TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agents of «a><d Line have been for the pos^fourteen years connected with the • •*old estaalifihed Bingham’* Line.” -They will give their usual prompt sttentlmJ to the forwarding of Produce, Mer> cbiii.disc. Ae n in tbe thoneet time- and on as farorable tel ms a; any other Line. > Only one transhipment between Pittaborgh, Phßa* del phla and Baltimore. GEO.:BINGHAM k CO, Canal Bui a, Liberty rt, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS k CO, Proßrictor* i 376 erwt'Philaddphi*. pnevor? -! JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North si, Baltimore t M. L. 03TBANDER, Amt, . 86 West st., New Tork- Far Rent, TlTE'iargc and commodkmr TAVERN STAXD,IateIy oc cupied' by Wm. P.- Applegate. situated on the Pitts burgh otiii Steubenville Turnpike, about one mile from Jones’ Ferry,-situated in Chartiera township, Allegheny county. The House is s large Brick, containing same twenty rooms, together with a good Store Boom, end three. good Cellars. There it* on tho p etniws a large Stable, Cam rtaga Horae, oat-buildings, three good pomps, one large dst’-ra, two good Orchards, and several out Lot#—ell of which is ibr rent, and possession will be iriren immediately. For farther particulars, enquire ofLYDIA ANN CHESS, on the premises, or the subscriber. - ,J A 3 IBS C. RICH BY. f!}.-.rib-rsTp-t_ 21, ISAS-. , foct27’Jlw»Wtfj IATK PUBLICATIONS AX DAVISON’S, bo Market sti, /near-Fourth. The life of Dr. Alexander: .by i is son, J. W. Alexander, The Magasines et 20 cent* per n; tmber; oar present and fatareprirc. . ’ Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Scot t, of New On lean*—a coarse of Lecture*. Kern Leaves; second series. The Pufob Hde; a better book than either Sunny Skit or Shady ®de. ’ Carter’? New Bocksior Youth.vis: Mabel Grant,Charles Rcurael, the Wood Cutters and'Exiles of Lebanon, Ac., Ac. Alexander op Consolation; cheap edition, sl^s. ■ Manual of Mission*, or Sketches of Foreign Missions of thu Presbyterian Gharrh: by iter. J.C. Lowris; with maps, shewing, the stationSvAc. Africa and the American Flag. J. F. DATI3ON, G 5 Market street, near Fourth. 'l'Uii HISTORY OK PITISBCROH. from the earhest pe- J_ nfd when it woe visited by white men, down to the ch-se of the last century, with, notices of some of the impor tant manufactures and works of internal improvement, up to the present time: by-’NwiUe B. Craig, Esq. About on« hundred copies of the above highly Interest* ; tag work remain on hsDd—the price reduced to 78cents a. 1 copy. Published and for .sale by f. JOHN IL MELLOB, 81 Wood Street. Allegheny BUILDING LUX* FOB BALE.—bight choice Building Lota, situate on Ohio Lane, each 34 feet front:by ISO deep to a ZAfeet-alley, and directly oppo site Bagaley street, which is-now pared, and in good order. There Luis are offered for sale at low prices, and on easy terms. H. CCTUBHRT A PON, .i :10 140 Third street. • S I urn now winding up my business at the corner of .i.i. Wood and Water street?, preparatory to removing to my new storo on Fifth street, I would hereby notify my friends that I have placed my books in the hand* cf B. 6 NEAL, Esq , on Third street, between Wood and Mjurkst for the cnlle.dion of alt debts due me upon them. Tbo.-e knowing iliemselves indebted to me will please tall as above aud Mittle. JQIIX CALLAHAN. A NOTE dated January 2b, ISM. payable four months af ter date, at die office of Winslow. Lanier A Go, New York, signed B. Woods, President Pittsburgh and Stcuben- Tille RailrOadr-endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretary. : All persons are hereby warned not to bujr faW note, as payment tall be refused. Any person wiU oonfer an obligation by leaving it with G- E. Arowd*'32'«£f , THOMPSON BELL A CO, corner Third and Wood sta. 1 ijatli*— Hot, void, *nd shower. IN’ the fitting *od fur,.ishinsJ*f which nothing bns bees * spared to render os well as bealthfoL Ara open ererv excepted.) from 5 o’clock, A. ' JL, untHJD-P“sf- at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of UsncoeA.slr«H and Dnqui-snc Way. j,.f10 . * JOHN wnODBOS, Proprietor. K. S. Neal, Alderman< N’O. M THIRD Street, between Wood and Market street*, Pittsburgh. Collection? promptly made. Bond?, Mort gages, other writings drawn with neatness and accu racy. J je2l:ly JUST RECEIVED PER KXP&Ehti, THIS MOBMXG-r A large assortment .of new and beautiful styles Bor Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pencils aud Pens. Al:o, a new article of Fan?, whkh ore very pretty and cheap. Our stuck Is equal to any in the city in style and quality, and we guarantee to tbu purchaser we.aill sell fine goodsin our line as low as any eastern house will sell, and much lew than any other establishment in this dty - Give us a call, and examine oar goods and prices, at 81 Market street. ■ jeSB THOOD'S- * iNOR SALE.—Five Lots otfcPennsyiTttUiaAy%uu*s,lß front I <rf Chatham, street, and* Lots at the junctionßf Bev eigh and Webstar streets. Also, a large vvfc& cf amp Lots throughout the dty. If you want any UMtimfr ly for a home, just enquire of THOMAS WOOfio, jfc22 ? 7S Fenrth-treat _ CtKAPn sHanL©,—A. A.-fdAcoN « bate jw* f calved, per express, another huge aSeortmant of da and embroidered Crape ghawls. StJ* o s'* * i vV '» . <** ’ * - Mi ■» , >a ’'"X J L.. * ' b gTT«(Btr*OH
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