; - * < >v*<. \r " : f% 1 ~^r~"' * ~lrX*— Stewvu #s£.&' :'*•£,••“ «■'s iV*vf- •■* W.V VA *' I:?)*'.""' * - - &*s<• Mft>‘ .£2. tajfaiV tv"V*« * ’ f. 1 •&UV».**«*3 TJ • «£Vu,iiSsto-.*,» .*•«'; nV.N 1 «iiS\ss» o-Avc-sSs? csp;< ln§iaM3& BMtell WSMk %sy&fes® Its I Absault and Battket.—A woman, named fe“; ■ " : 4%- v --« s i v ’<?. w-»> • ,•.* r • * # ***•' **"♦• ■' v.- / ’'> l V*. ", .• •: •. -• • «•♦• - . 1 - v r ‘- : ' ‘*“ f vv » i -'^' ; -;. > v ’’ *'.«.i v* v*v> ■»-• •• ’ ' *.,• 1 t , > -i •» I , ‘ '-r !, '■ ' ' v lATUBOAY MORNII An Awourjud Meetup of the Merchants end Shipper* of the city, was held yesterday aftsrnooa f »t the Xerebaota' Exchange. Ur Shlpton in the chair, ■"«* Ur. W. 8. Haven acting as Secretary. '; ■ Mr. W.B. Brown, the chairman of the committee who had been appointed at the previous, meeting last Tuesday, pre eented the following report: ii' The committee appointed {o lake into consideration mat ter* relating to the improvement of the navigation of the Ohio river, and appropriation by Congress forthat purpose, much regret that the brief period allotted for preparation rendered impossible the collection of sueh facta and Infer-, nation as would afford data for a report commemorate with the importance of the subject; bat from information hastily obtained they make the following report: In the opinion of experienced pilot* and | others engaged in the navigation of tho Ohio, great improvement war ef fected at all places where tbe dams and otbtt public works on that river were perfectly completed. ? Where such was the ease, all the advantages expected were fully realised, end a reverse res alt at all places whfife the works were left nafiolsbed The Incomplete works at Logs town Is the cause of the channel sit that point being in wene condition than before tho work there was commenced; the same may be said of Beaver shoals and Baffin Eton’s Island The completion of the works at those points is highly necessary. At Racoon bar a dam is’needed. The works below there have Improved tbe channel for forty-five miles, inclu ding Brown’s Inland, which previous to thepobUc improve ment was the worst place above Louisville. . , A dam should be erected at Brunofs Island, at Herriman, at Cos’s bar, as Carpenter’s bar and at Wheeling Taland^ To be of sendee the dam at ! White’s ripple should he faired. Twin Island dam require* filling cp,(atone for that purpose is now qunrried and on the bank.) At Caplioa dam filling up is necessary, and would w«fcf the navigation good for forty-five miles. The work at Marietta should be completed. At Blezrner hssaet’s island filliog up is requisite. That work has n»w»ta improved the navigation for thirty milea. One or two good snag boats should be employed ah re moving the rocks, snags, and sunken boats of various de scriptions lying in and dose to the channel. Dangerous obstructions to the nsvlgaUon are being caused by the practice of throwing trees and stumps into the river at points where railroads are bring constructed along it* banks. This serious evil is increasing, and instant measures should be taken to abate U. Many points not mentioned in this report require are susceptible of Improvements, at comparatively alight expen ditures It Is, however, tbe opinion of intelligent river men, that tho completion of all tbe public works'commenced, and for which surveys were made, would to a great extent remove the obstructions and much .CtcjUtate the navigation of the river, the. finished works being, in their opinion, highly beneficial In every instance. To arrivo at any reliable estimate of the cost of comple tion, would require professional examination, but from the information obtained oq the subject, a jodirion* expendi ture of one hundred thousand dollars above LoniniUe would effect au improvement of at least six inches in lbs channel. . Id order to proper ly appreciate that gain, It will be only necessary to refer to the Tariff of Imr water freights, by which it will be ntgn that six additional inehes of water in ; the channel qt certain stages, 'would reduce the rate of freights one-half. At the conclusion of the reading of thia document, Mr. W. n. Smith offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Barred, That the report of the committee be accepted, and that copies of it be forwarded to the Representatives from this district, and to tbe Senators from Pennsylvania,— and that we e»roe»Oy urge upon them the great Importance of the completion of the Ohio river Improvement, to West ern' Pennsylvania and the Western .country generally.! That tbe committee be d'seharged, with the thanks of tbe m*v.-tiog, and that the President and Secretary of the Board of Trade be requested to carry out theabove resolution.' The following communication, which will explain itself, was then read by the Chairman: Pittsbvmh, July 14th, 1B&4. Jj\n Shipton, Etq , President of toe Board qf Trade, Pitts- burgh. Dub Sib : I have been authorised by a majority of the largest shippers of produce at Louisville, to Tint Pitts burgh, aai to call upon the > teem boat owners and mer chants, or the purpose of organizing a bine qffreight boats, to run between Pittsburgh and Lburvilie; and under the impression that the object in view will be moat effectually carried out, by feeing mode known to your steamboat owners nn i merchants, through the medium of the “ Merchants’ Exchange,' "[ allow me to coil attention to the subject through you. as presiding officer of the Board of Trade, and to make tbe following -tatements i Tbe trade of L .-uisville has largely increased daring the lan year, end iarga shipments have gone forward to the enii'.-ttci isi. TU Pittsburgh and Pens ylvanis Railroad na-i Canal, that lierototore would have gone South, via New Orleans. .p- LjuL-villv own* little cr no steamboat tonnage abtfve the Falls, aud b.;- to depend on transient or Pittsburgh- boats, tar all her ehipmouto up the Ohio river I am autb ria-U by Ui© sbipper*of Louisville to say, that they«**oulJ putruLL-fc? u line ef boats, (organised as propo re .do tbu exclusion cf transient boats, and pay <Ae highlit current <■/ frt ght, aud thui give the line the euLira influence of ti><-HbiL>, tug iutMreeis ol the city. On the opeuln/of navigation in tbe Pull, it would be n' favorable perio-l to organise tbe Sine in coutempiatlon, a* the Union Line, formerly running from Wheeling to Loais Title has wUhdrawu from the latter city, and now termi nates at Cincinnati, thus leaviug an epening for the propo sed Arrangement. J’ittiburgU has n regular organised line of steamboats running to Oinciuuatl, and the line would be benefited by tto* forming of the Loui>vi!io line, which would cat ry all freight destined for that place. 'AI L'misville a large amount of pro-luce would be landed by the boats running from that city to St. Louis, and tM« freight n- produce, it destined f>r the rant, would be snipped on the Pittsburgh and Louisville line of freight boaU. i haTeoniv mcutioued the most prominent facte which ln relation to this andl am convinced the' the subject, if investigated, will show vary conclusively that it will be largely to the Interest of yonr steamhoat owners and merchants, to form a l ot a* early as po.Oiin’.e—end it wilt not only be the interest of Louisville shippers to sustain the enterprise, bat mutually enlarge the trade of the respective lities. Tours respectfully. UK. FORSYTH, For tbe merchants and shippers uf Louisville. Ur. Uarbaagh moved that a committee cf five, to c&jd*t of shipper* and owners of steamboats, be appointed to eon. alder the matte'. The motion Was' carried.- The fill iwing gentlemen were appointed : Capt. Baznuel Dean, Chas. VT. Batchelor,Geo. Black, Wm. Nimick, and J M. thunk. After thfv, no other business presenting itself, the meet, ing adjourned rins die. False Alarms or Fibks.—On Friday morn ing, about one o’clock, the watchmen arrested a young fel low named William Wilson, while attempting to raise a false alarm of fire, by ringing the bell on the Vigilant engine bouse. He was afterwunle brought before Mayor Volz, who fined him $2O, but not being able 10 raise tho money be was sent to the bill f>r twenty days to buard it out. If the sam? •arere and proper course was pursued by other magistrate'’, when pers-jn? ore prosecuted before them for similar offen ces. our citizen? would no- be so liable to hsve their rest di-turLed by the rattling of the engines through the streets at unseasonable hours. The majority of thet* false alarms are raised for the parposu of creating fights or disturbance* beTyeen rival companies, and hardly one occur* but we bear’ hf a.fracas or a rbv taking place. The ma«t severe punishment should therefore browardei to every one who is so base and'tfialL Cjous as to endeavor to gratify their vlllanota propensities, by raising tiara* which tbsy know will lead to riot and probably bloodshed. - Remains of a Man Found in the River.— Yesterday morning a couple of hoys wading in the Monon gabela river, opposite the month of Market street, observed n foet protruding a short di?t<uce out of the water,—calling attention to the circumstance, several men on the steam boats ai'j icent, immediately commenced searching at the place, and succeeded in discovering nearly ihe entire r» maisr of a human being,—separated and disjointed, and a conrilcrable distance from each other, but yet sufficiently distinct as to easily identify them as belonging to a body of a man. The head, or skull, however, could not be (bund From the appearance of the clothing, a small portion of which bad raritiUd the action of the water, no doubt axhte but it was the remains of a person in wealthy, or at least comfortable circumstances; and we presume if a more min ute search was made in the spot, a watch or some other ar. tide of value might be found, sufficient to afford proof who jt was. Th- Coroner was sent for, but he considering there was no use burdening the county with the expense of an inquest, from which no information could be derived, de clined toempunnela jury, ordered the bones t* he placed in a coffio aad bunted. ’ Western Theological Seminary.—Workmen are engag"d in removing the blackened and charred rains of thb onoe nobis edifice, from the eminence on which it so long maintain*i the ttxetusivQ'poasassion. This Sob build -log was destroyed by fire la>t winter, and as jet no effort his fco:«n rasde to rebuild it. The hill upon which it stood, ■was purchased by the city of Allegheny, and will be graded down shortly to make mom fur the expansion of that vil. lage. magnificent streets at the twee of the emi nence, laid oat but a few fears ago, are already filled with neat anl tasty dwellings, and not a long time will elopes noth li.it portion of Allegheny (the plaoe where the hill stard* Inclusive) will be built up as compactly as any other part of the ci.y. The spirit of improvement has set strongly in that direction, btAI one who desires a pleasant plaoe for a re.ld*ure, could not do better than select it there. Steamer Citt of Manchester.—This.' mag nificent ate mer, belonging to the Liverpool and PhUadel phia line of steamships, arrived in Philadelphia from Liv erpool, on Thursday, and will sail agalntor the latter port, on Saturday, the 22d. Mr. John Thompson, Liberty street, is the Pi ttsbargh agent for the Company, and application ■for pas>a;re can be made to him. To any one wishing to take a trip to the Old Country, no belter ships can be select* ed than the ones composing this line,—the accommodations buing of the very best kind and tbe Care remarkably low. Boors Worth Reading.—fashion 2 " and Fam ine ;ly Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. Twenty Tears in the Phili ppines; ao i Thoughts and Things at Home and Abroad: by Sllhu Burritt, with a Memoir by Mary Howitt. ;The above' Interest iog works can be'bid at the large and cheap book atoreof W A.. GiL’enfenuey A 00/Noi 76 Fourthstreet Where the best literature of the day can always be found. ’ A Disturbance.—Aldertnao Major yesterday toot William Wilson to jail, in default of the proper eeeu* rity, on an information made against him by John Hill for robing a disturbance in the streets, and abasing the proee eulor. > St. Xavier's Academy, Latrode.—The an nual exhibition and distribution of premiums at the ebove Institution will take place on the'ifljtb of July. Ptfrents guardains and friends cf the Academy, are invited to at* t ead. »- False Pretences.— Mary Ann M’&aaald, a resident of Greensburg, was yesterday committed lo jail from that borough, on a charge of obtaining goods under frlse pretences from Francis Fgan. **; r 1*:; ft * * rv i 'l. l:‘ ' i. jJ. . j :.■**>,; i' . % '■ V.i ' V 1 * >* '.•[ -'*r ■ W»o8f»PC» TMI POCTBmmJ— f tend to know, only that the nan bad rad halrnnd whHtera: and wewonld here take occa,l..n to lf tbe effl eui expaet to flod him, they had better look for a man with black hair and whiskers, as be has bean to Keyser’* nnd' a box of Crirtadora’* halrdye, which changes their color In a few'minutes. {JULY.I6. Dkmrtrd Tsstixohxar—Tbeißoholars oT the FoorthW«rd Public School, presented J(r. h. (fcßood, on, of the VaebereoX lie School, In tint Ward, on the orac don of hi, retirement from tint dhutlon, with , nugnlO. rent Sijrer Goblet, u n testimonUl of th, nepxtt they on tortaloed for him. - Th* B«bt Boot* and Shoes are to be bad at Hinton’s wholesale and retail store, on fit. Clair sireei—dm of tbe Had Flag. r 8 TELEGKAEHIC. By tj» O’Bnllly Lina, for th. Morning THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. WuniMTOiCiii,Jal,u._Bin„_ ai . Cummin*, lotto- W dl H f( ? r “*UO4 • contract with of Bpol-lfn, for th, rttahu.bment of ’ Private tills were reported and referred. , J“ r * front the Committee on Mail Steamers, made a long report, treating generally of that service, showing that expenditures of money have been made, but there have l?® n raa ds In the government dubur>oments. Laid on the table. The House went Into oommlitoe, and took up;tbe bill re newing Colt’s patent Alter some debate, tbe bill'was laid * Seven other private bills were considered, but. not passed. , *2 w>lution WM passed distributing the works of Thom aa Jefferson to members and others, after which the House adjourned. ; .Senate.—The bill providing for the completion of -the Treasury building, so aa to aeecminodate ihe Slate and In terior Departments, and for 4 similar building In the squnfo west of the President’s Hou>e, for the War add Navy Le partments was-pasaed. It appropriates $OO,OOO to commence tbe work. ' . A resolution that Ihe Senate meet hereafter at eleven o’clock was adopted. The bill granting land 1q alternate sections to tbe States of Louisiana and Mississippi, for the coaatruclkia of a Rail road from New Orleans lb Mobile, was taken up and passed. The House bill brovldlog for postal service In California, > Washington and Oregon was pawed. .The bill granting public lands to akl In the construction of Railroads it*. Missouri, was taksn up and passed. .Hr. ChasT, pursuant to notice, Introduced hi* bill to pro- Matrory in the territory of the United Slates, He said be did not design pressing the bill, and asked no action on ;It until the next«*lon. ‘ It was read a first time, v Tbs Homestead bill was then taken up. ' Themoilunof Mr.Chuao to extend the benefits of tbe bill to aliens hereafter arriving in the United Sole*, was re jected. ; 4 The sixth eectlon was amended, yeas SI, nays 16, by strik ing out any individual, and inserting any free white person Mr. Dixon moved that the benefit of the act should hot oxteud to children heirs, or devisers of aliens born oat of the United States, who ate 21 years of age, until: th«y shell have filed a declaration to become dtisens. Adopted—2l to:£>. . 1 » Mr. Brown’s amendment,prcvldlng that any foreign born : person failing to become a cUixtm within nix jean after en • taring upon land, shall forfeit all rights under this oct rees 87, naye 9; ; Mr. Benjamin moved to add that any native born person 18 yeersof age, entering upon the cultivation «t land, should be entitled to the same benefits as other persons. Agreed to by a vote of 26 to 2d. Mr. Clay moved an amendment requiring that no foreign n, unless a naturalised dtixens could enjoy the benefits of j j P n^#ss h® file within 00 days, evidence of having declared his Intention. ■ ' . ' Pending this motion, the Senate adjourned. Indiana Stats Convemlon. • Ct.vcwjtaTi, July 13.—The Indiana State Anti-Nebraska Ck>nrention assembled at Indianapolis to-day. Tbe attend ance was very large. Judge Thomas Smith, an ohfcline Democrat, was cboarn President, and a large number of Viee Presidents aixk Secretaries were appoints!. A! preamble and resolutions waceuadopted by aeelimatioa, opposing the Nebraska swindle, and the repeal of ihs Ulasoarl Compro mise, pledging a general cooperation, Without regard 10 tarty pvedilectiona, against the extenstow of slavery, end in av»r of a prohibitory liquor Lew, xml depneaUnx the ac tion of the Democratic Convention which matet adiaoepm Ha last May. Tbe Hon. Henry Ellsworth, Ex-OoV.Bibb. an 1 other leading men, addrvtwed (be Convent too. CaadK dates for Statu officers were nominated on the Acil-Nebraaka principle, alter which the Convention adjourned-Vith thir teen .cheers for tree soil and free labor. Tannage or the River and Harbor Bill, ' Wxswitu-ros CiTT, July 14. —The Bivor and Harbor biP passed the House yesterday. It appropriate* for th< improvement of tbe Illinnls river fll TTfli; Mlitfiiifl rlT«r $40,000; Ohio river $190,000: to keep iu ordec th» Louisville and Portland canal, which is to be free of toll, float the commencement of next year, $25,000 per annum; T» joaesa river $35,000; Arkansas river $40,000; snag end dtMlge boat* for the M!a*lseippi, Missouri, HilnoU, Ohio and A* kunaaa, was $70,000. The Post-ofliw and Light house appropriation Mils also pa the House. The Jepan treaty was seat into the Senate, but there was nc action on it. Ohio Stats Conwnntloa. ' Cnramun. July 13.—The Ohio State Antl-Nebnuka Con vention met at Columbu*. Nearly all the counties of tha Si»ue were represented be klir(« number of delegate*.. Tl.e Hon B. T. loiter waa chosen fresident, and View l'Tod dcou wens appointed from all nhe Congressional dUtrb:*. A preamble atul resolution* were adopted, opposed to tho extension of slavery in Kanaa* and Nebraska, and to the rtptial of the Missouri Compromise, pl«?dginj the members to use every means to stay the progress of slavery, and in farnr of bolding a general Contention of .the free States on tb'sotyect. A eommittee was sppolnted to conbir on this ectjeet.. Judge Spaulding, l’robsae© and Ovn. EckJ le/ addressed tbe Convention in fator of tbe : Street Prcaeklng in Bnftdo^ Jal; li—Tb#r» liu been street preaebiut here several evenings, amidst inmasin# excitement. ban eten In several lri«bmen assembled opposite tbe American Ho lel, in Main street, when a flgfe* ensued; elgbt r.f the lii«b -m-n had their heads broken, ho: none Were killed. Five Ii -Fbmen wcrearreatni bd4 Boe-I. There wi 1 lie preaching itisevening, which will probably lead to a riot. Later from Havana—Fellow Fever. Baitihou*. July 14.—Havana letters, received by the Isa ta la, state that the only topi.-of new* was the terribledc- TK-Udon of yellow fever. The weather wa* very unhealthy. The Grey Eagle slave ship had given op to a mixed er mmtsdon to decide to whom she Udooeed. Several other American veraels, wi h slave*, were ex pect'd. A Confessed liobber. N'zvr lost, July l'oul, ea-liler rf lioliriont's Bapking establishment, was arrested, and orf-s-rd to tho robbery of $14,000. lie returned the money through lb** Pt;<itoffle© yesterday. TELFGHAPH M Nrw Tout, Jaly 14.—Flour a triflu higher; sales 7600 bMs straight State at good Ohio Southern quiet and unchangeji; tcale* 70t» hhl. GaTTrgo & H ixali at $10,50. Whisky quiet; Ohio Stocks dull ai/d steady. Money active at previous rate*. Sterling ex change quiet. Cotton unchanged. Coffee firm; aulas 2-u hi>g* Hio at IQ@lo*J£. Sugar* firm and inactive; OrleaD* Molasses dull; Orleans 20. Hops lower; We.t erj Wool dnll; the new apnp arrive* slowly. Wheat unchanged; good white Ohio SLkO. Corn advanced; sales 26,00trbos Western mixed At fiG<sG9; Bouth*rt yellow 74 3*76. Pork declined 50c for mess and 25c for prime: sales bbl* mess dosing ut $11,75; prime $10,50. Mess Beef firm and unchanged. Lard higher; aalee 850 this at 9v‘t- Hams Shoulder* lrou quiet at $6-3, cash. CirrcnnvAn, July 14.—Provisions dull; Mam Pork offered at sloso, without buyer*. Flour firm; a moderate do* m »ndats7. Wiilrky 22c, cloeed firm. Cbeeee ecarca aud firm. Butter dull. A fair business doing ia Grocrries at previous rates; sales 75 hbds oommon to air Sugar at 3% (§&%• l5O bags at lie. Rice Hemp dull at slBO@fl7o for prime Kentucky and Missouri ; d**m*ml limited. Lard 7. Shot $2l per keg. New Wheat sl&i 10. Chits dull at 3G@35. Corn 40@45. The river has foiien 7 inches sines last evening. ! • Philadelphia, July 13—Flour...very dull; shipping brand* h’-ld at $B, but there Is little inquiry for export; the only sa'ea made are in smell lots for the supply of baker* and reiailar*. Kye Flour...more Inquired after : sale* 200 htl* at $4,25. Corn Meal...nothing doing. Very'; little Wheat 011-iring; the only transaction reported was a email let of gcvxl new red at $1,70 ; we quote white at $1.60.- No sales R}«. Corn...scare*; good yellow worth 76f. WhLkv... small sales in hbds at 27)£e, end in bbls at 28c - AUCTION SALES. AnetfoitMDally Sales* AT Hie Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth streets.at 10 o'clock, A. M« a general assortment of Reasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot? and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Iland Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., >AT 7 OH3LOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware ami Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ana Oliver watches, Ac. P. M. LAVISr Auctioneer. Jja3l:tf F. K. DAVIS, Aoccio&ocr. Books and statioiSbby at aoctio-y.-oh sat- OKDAY EVKmxo, J a |j 15th, al S o'clock, .tthc (Joiomcrclal dale, Uoom>, comer ot Wool all! Hfth Btrecta, will be sold, a large collection of valuable Miscellaneous Books, embracing standard library editions In varions de partments of literature and science: splendid Family lii blej, in rich bindiutf; Blank Books, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, a eelect lot of Stationery, Ac. Also, the choice stock of a Periodical Store of this city, suited for the trade, em bracing all tbe cheap and popular Novels of the day, to getber wilh a great variety of recent publications of Amur can authors.. [jyl4j I*. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF CUARTIKRB FLOURING MILL PROPERTY.—On MONDAY MORNING, July 34vh, at 13 o’clock, on the premises, by order or Mrs Mury B. Davis, Administratrix of the late Jan. h. Davis "d"-c\| and decree of Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county,’will be sold, that valuable Pieceof Land, situate on Cbartiers creek four miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubeuvilio Turnpike Road, in Robinson and Chartrers townships, containing four acres and seventy perches, on which is erected a find vale Merchant and Grist Mill, in order, capable of turning oat ISO barrels of hour per day, with a Store House, Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable, Ac. Tbe Mill contains four pairhurrs, thrw eeits of bolting clothe, three screens, two smut machines, two packing ma chines. one corn crusher, Ac., with storage for 2t>,000 bm-hela of grain; which improvements cost about $20,000. The water power is among the best in the county, to which ie added ample steam power when required in dry seasons. The thriving village of Mansfield Is only disun( one and a half miles. Remington and tbe Chartlers Coal Company Mines half a mile; the Railroad.of the latter runs within 400 yards of tbe MUL and the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad within half a mile. - Tbe neighborhood is highly Improved and emongthe best in Western Pennsylvania for wheat, furnishing custom' work to amount or 50,000 bushels, And for sale more than twice t|tat quantity yearly, with a ready market for tbe offal. A plan of tbe property may be seen at tbe Auction Store. These wishing to examine the same will call on Mrs. Davis, who resides on the premises. For further particulars enquire of Robert Woods, Esq., Mansfield Brown, or Col. John Ross. Terms—Oue-third cash, residue In one and.two years* with interest. jyS , P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. iITS,' mS . A tOT y d o %^‘i A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY. 2* feet bv ! i* n '< Hosiery at a reduction of 26 per cent. hC 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at’ "" ' the office of the MOANING POST. jjlfctf BUILDIJIQ IiOT FOB. SALK. A LOT 24 foot front on WYLIE street, and extending , lO9 lMt to Wide alley. On the baofe part of the TJLAII) LINE*, JrUtt BOYS' CLOTUKB, also UambrooLS, u a Cellar Wall, bnllt for two email Houses. This Lot X Cashmerettes, Me Ino Caadmeiee, all-wool Tweeds Is in a desirable lotion fl>r a residence; and will be sold plaid and striped Cotton Goods, for boys! and men’s clothing! low, and on favorable terms. Tide good, and clear from jost reoelred, and for sale at low prices, at Iscnmbraaoe. Squire of GEO. F. GILLMORK, A. MoTIGHE’S, jjlS At Office of Morning Post. je!6 comer of Grant and Fifth streets. ' v *,j v ■' : 'r'r' ' . *V- l ' • t. t. 1 l-t H\xa\ L»mtevening atdusk, the stageot w,w« t thu roe hi mark?, was 25 Inebes, and falling. . T '“ WhMltEj p.ck.t, |» lln g ,t Bin. o’clock, in lb steamer Edipre. plain, Thomas Golding arrived from Brownsville last eTuning, with his new steamer Beße Odding— a fine repr*. eenUtioa pf what the mechanics can do at Ralston* TAuU the day f»r the Fairy Queento l«uve for theQneun City. Captain h. r.o informs us that bewill leave positively at 10 Retook, A. M ; tv, be on board, those who wish to travel with the Queen. 7b tie Rescue.— Capt. Desmukes Intends leaving on Mon day foe Louisville The steamer Rescue has been re-paint ed, docked, and quite changed in appearance, so that those previously acquainted with her would not be able to recog nise ttfc Rescue, only for her gentlemanly offlrers. The\flQsalie Is the name of a new steamer from Browns ’lll*. that arrived at the landing on Thursday, Intended for the Clhclnnatl trade. Her hull, engines, cabin, painting and pari of bet furniture, was complete on her arrival here* She U bow receiving the finishing touch, to be ready to leave onMobdayl and we take pleasure in recommending Rota' lie, together with her officers, Captain Rhoads and Mr.’ K.' Abrams, Clerk, to thosi traveling to tbe Queen City. The nver was at a stand here yesterday, with 8U fret water In the canal, by the mark. On tbe bars along the l owers Ohiov about five feet is reported. Tha weather ves terdajc was dear and pleasant-—AommZZ* Cbwrter, 11th. FORT Oy PITTBBfrBOH, •i sin l liicnas with is ths caaimau metal mask. I , ABIUVJBD. . Btoamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Rrownjrrille. “ Luierne, Bennett Brownsville, i *» Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Kllsabeth. “ Convoy, Wolf WellsvlUe. i “ Jesse Lasear, Anewell, Wheeling. DEPARTED. • “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. • 41 Loaerne, DeDnettßrownsville. « Thomasdhriver, nepdrickson, West Newton. u Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. ■ " Jes» Latear. Anewalt, Wheeling. I Challenge, Young, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. t _ “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CnrCIBHATI, LOUISVILLE, ' awn * SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, . rog tbk cowriASicx or I PASBKSOERS AND FREIGHT Brrwus PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Denis* . .. fO> Tula Li.vi i« composed of seven class powerful Steamers, one for speed, splendor, safety end uundort, and is the osit thiooqh dajlv uiri or Straw I’ACXtT# on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. & Line of cteumers from Undnnatl to Louisville and Paint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticket*! and rr* ceiflad thnugKdady. Two new Steamers have bwo to tbs Line, which now oonsists of the following boats: _ . ' Jhjpsqf Departure lIUCKEYK STATE M. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B Davis Monday. ALLBGHKNY..... Oso. M’Laui .Tuesday CRYSTAL PALACE W*. J. Rowing WedneilaT. PHILADELPHIA JL J. Grace. Thursday ' PITTSBURGH. ILCaaraau- -Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jwo. Kmimtta .Saturday Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. v. for particular*, cppl/ on board, or ts> JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 JuHN FLACK, ’JAgwta, UonosigtheU Houm Buildlnj*. PUtrtmnifa, 18M, Per ciMelnnati Md LoularlUt. i . TUK «l«*ner RKBCDK,C*pL Diurcin, «ili Ugamtaßy**** for the *bo*a ani iotermadfau port* on •«™BBB>MONDAT, jTih Inn-, *: 10 a. M Fur and pstfagv appl j on hoard, or-to jyl& JOHN rbAOi For Cincinnati. I fCS* THE IWW HjfbtUrwght it<nm«r RO3ALIK, UaftttfCapt. Kiioiltfl, will IeRV« for th# above and in- port* eo MONOAT. 17th iut at 10 o'clock, A. 1L for freight »oJ pwrw ■ppfr on botrtl, or to jyis oollingwooti * iurnk*. a, P«r Bt. tonli. Mk k TUKaUamrr VIENNA, Capt. Ciueim Hat, leave fur the above and lDt«rm«dlat* tort* ■MHBvu SATU 11DA V, 15th tart., at 10 A. M. For freight mud passage apply on t>oarJ, or to frH JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Clar-lanatl. 1 . in. - TURstramer FaIKY QUEKN, Opt. J. C. will le«v« for t|>e above *ud intermedia ports on SATURDAY, 15th lortant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . >'“* freight and parage apply on Smurf. j) 11 , tm> k TUK ftram.r QUAKER CITY. CapL J. N. Will icmTc f'«r tbe abo»r ss4 intrrnirdh port.* on TUTS DAY, thslJtb in»l. at 10 oV wrfc, a. SI. ■. >‘or (Wight arvl'paMgfr* »frply on boer»l, or to ij± PEACK * BAKSKS, Agen’i, : •1 WhecUag Packet. . fCr> tnOl'MiM «t«y MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and at tt o'ciuck, A. M., rontMcUoit eit i’ tba C. and P. Railroad at W*tK*ol*. Kot frwfceht epplr to J«3* - J. D QOLLLVOWOQD. A grot. llfgalar Wheeling PmMI. . rn TQK fUwaet IXJtUelt, U|fUio flua' l ! D LanQrUoou, liLitw rrery TUfcsDAY, TIIUKniJAY, HATU/CDAT, nt 9 oVUxrk. A. >!., aal .-pi.. with t • C. HQ'.i at WtlUriUe. for Jfriybt t<J j»*! ’ J- I>. COLLI Nil WOOD, Ajfot. K veniDg Line tor Wheeling. fp--, Tllfc new I'iCljt draught eUmxner JESSE LggfisfctfLAZKAK. Cai>t. Am* air, wIJ! !««▼« cTerv *MB»>k'NDAY, WEDNESDAY aod FRIDAY, n a uVlr*ii t I* M ' Fur freight ktiJ ay ply cri board, or t«> _ j>'!» Ul AKLE? LtAUNE?, Apml. "18)4.” ! CANADA WEST. I THK FINK low i n jure >tr»mi*r TKLKGItAPH. Cat taln 1 R. bAaR.-v,, aiil iw ( , i r ,p« ft Vn: |, bvtwrfD Ci-.'VelaD'i; * l'crt&taniw, ayi l'..rt liurwril, a» Mlu*» ; I S “ WOAV *-* j I>*avrß Ifort Itur».:i; f ir IV.>t Staul. y at 1 ((‘clock. tur Cicv.-land eery WELNESDAV ■ o*l fcATLRDA . EVAN IN (j, at 7 o'rJock. The Telegraph r-ruin-ccr at Uev-Liurf. wirf, th* CUveland, w.iuuiuUa and Clurinnat:, the Cleveland and l*mshur*i. tho Lake shore, and the I’uir-1.,. Norwalk and CioveUrij Knilnmd*. Alsocnnoecte ut Fort fiunley with Ibe leuidou Ltuo of fctages, wbtab concccta with tho Great Wtwrern Reilroud. For freirbt and apply on t«oird. or to SCOVILL A LAUDKKbALK, LTevaluod; j>. f. UOfo.\)Mn, IVrt Stanley or A. M'BRIDK, Port Hurwell. mart 7 ’ ONE UUNDHKb SIEN WANTED nu the Heil rfMUl, beiwren Wilkiusburtf and Irwin’a Station. The wagex will bo sl,la day, payable at trie end of each month. ALo, 60 HOUSES uud CARTS wanted on theaume work, for which tha highest wi g*t will be rlfen Ennulr# at the office, liraddock’* Fluid?. ' myjShtt and" WARRANT* WAMED-SI7S 00.—l *i,h u, pur . <-h*iw Land Warrant* to the amount of Fife Thousat.il Acrw, in 100, 80 or 40 acre Warrants; for which will »>o paid $l7B In gold, lor 100 ncrw, and In proportion tor 80 *nd4oasrtw. Apply to JAMES ULaKKLY, Real Estate ami European Agent, my 3 comer of tWfwnth and Smjthflwld street*. WANTED— TWO OK TtlltEK LOTS, on diamond alley, between Hmithtield and Grant streets, for which a fair price will be paid. Inquire of • J«lfc2w THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth : street. 933,000 Worth, of Farm* and Building Loti! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS Wiilbt i UtuUd amony 000 tiuhscriljtrt on Iht Evening rj iht 31at of July, 183*. A LARGE' NUMBER ARE ALREADY ENGAGED. tx. Many of the Lots near these hare been sold for from 400 to 000 per cent, advance over the price fur which these lots are now Bold, thawing that the purchase will be a good Investment. Each subscriber, FOR ONLY $l5, payable in Instalment* -Of $6 each, will receive FOUR UUILDINO L'/I'B, 26 by 100 feet, lying together, nr a FARM of from 2to 20 acre*. Tcese lots are beautifully located Rt LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new church und school hoiuw, and a number of private dwellings, stores, work-shops and factories, have already been erected, revcral more are now being ballt, and several hundred will be erected tho coming season. This is a fine opportunity of owning a country residence near the city, where the domestic comforts of a family drcle can be folly realised, and where 28,000 bond ing lots and abont 600 farms have lately been sold ; and sales ara daily being made to individuals who, after careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of the Mil, are selecting farms fir egricoltural purposes, be ing confident that no land so cheap and calculated to In crease so rapidly in value can be had within 60 miles of the city. This land would hsTe been all taken up years back, but has been an entailed atau for the last century, and completely locked upf»r upwards of two hundred years since which large sales have bom made, and where the wild deer roamed at large may now be seen beautiful cottages and cultivated fields waving with theabundaat productions of nur mother earth. » This Is one of the best opportunities now offered to those of small means who are destitute of a home of their own, to purehafta one for a mere trillu; also, a few farms, con taining each five and ten acres, and upwards, at from $25 tos36 per acre. All persons wishing to arall themselrei of tbs opporto city now. offered to procure a tine farm or splendid building lot oe&r the Umpire City, should make immediate applica tion, as they are nearly all dUpo«ed of. Apply to CUAHLKH WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y., where maps and pamphlets can be had, or sent it required by mail, gratis. B. M’LAIN, Agtfnt, jyl&3md*w is 21 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ORKKW nr. TV _.»KHNT QBBKN OIL OLOTli—l2OO yards, in widths ranging (him 33 to 46 inches, for sale wholesale nod retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooms, No. 110 Market Ft. ft»y23 J. k H. PHILLIPS. Jj AKED PKACUEB—On hand and for sale by the barrel, or less quantities, by J w2a BAILEY A RENBIIAW. fPUKNIP 3KBD3.— JL Rnta Bagn, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail at tfce’Seed Btore, Fifth street. . J | JAMES WARDrtOP. PA HA SOLS—AT a. McTIQUK’d, corner of Grant and Fifth streets—loo plain Green Si tin; 150 figured, all colore; 76 figured and lined; 75 plain Groa de Naples, lined; 100 plain Gros de Naples, all colors; 200 Children’s plain, figured, and lined, all colors. All of which will be fold low for quality. j«i9 "I AT ANTED— fw Laborers. 3 Tcumeters, and auroral Cart ¥ T Boys, for Railroad ; in a healthy location, and (rood wages. Apply at FKANCIBCUB' Agency Office, JfQ 1 65 Fifth at., near i*ost Office. For CtuelnnatT WANTS. !en Wanted. JAMES PKXDOX. ' 1 -> - far?* ♦*>*■. ■ . i s,;i^.v! PI t TSBURGU BOABD oVtRADE ANI) nKBeiifISTS’SXCRAKQfi. ' OFFICERS. J'rfndmt— JOHN BHIPTON. ■ft Ktt rice president— Wm. 11. Ssro. q -Seamd “ « Wit. R. Baowa. iSttmsfdrj.—Wn. 8. llatzn. Trrnsurrr—Joux D. 800U.T. Superintendent— B. T. NoatHAir, Ja. (XmmUUe on Arbitration far Jnlf.—'Wu. 11. filtrrn. V. P., S. liAßsauan, Wu. BaoaLZT, Joc&oa Rbodzb, Qwr>. Black. DAILY review OF FITT3BFROH MARKET. Orrioi or tmi Daily Slmutoco post, i Saturday, July 15, 1854. j FLOUR.—There ware a number of *ale*tyeeteniay. We noto 58 hhls superfine from wharf at .$8; j 5& do do $7,90; 60 dodo $7,87; 70 do scraped {7; 75doaaperfme from *tcreat 88; 850 do superfine and extra on private terms. Rye Flour: 15 hhls from wharf at $5,70. ORAIN.—Oats; lo? bushel* from wharf at 4Cc; 400 do at OMo and IVnorylmnla Rail road depot at 42c. WHISRY.—BO bbls in lots at 26c. SUGAR.—l2hhd» fair ai four month*; 6 do good ftdodo&odo; 10dooommon314c, cash. BACON.—No sale* reported. FI3U.—&O bbls White Fish at $9,60. Wheat Crop. A pretty careful enquiry, added to a personal examina tion of the wheat fields of Carroll, Columbiana, stark Wayne, and Holmes'counties, confirm ns in the opinion that the weevil has done much tus injury to the crop than has bren believed and published. Stark county is harvest ing considerable more wheat than was gathered last season. The weevil has dene some damage It & trite, bnt nothing like as mnch as was at first supposed. Some farms will yield k magnificent return. We saw fields that will pro duce over forty bushels per acre of pure wheat.— Ulevelmd Leader. The Farmers of this (Muskingum) county, are at the present time, very busy with their harvest, which is re warding them more bountifully than was anticipated wme weeks ago. Tho product of Ihe wheat crop will be about an average one, and in localities not affected by the weevil, will be still better. There Is little cause fer discourage! mtnL —ZanetviUe (O.) Tines. Our Farmers are now busily engaged hi harvestirg. As a general rule, the wheat crop of Washington county will he very short, although fame very fine fields can be found in nearly every neighborhood.—WlwA. (Fa.) Cbm. 49* The Philadelphia Inquirer stabs that the wool market mdUoqw rather unsettled, and supplies ot the new Clip come in T«ry slowly. Sales of 60,000 foe, in lota, from J 3 up to 48 cants per pound, 0 mouths, far common and full blood. NOTICE. GBORGE W. SMITH Informs the pubUe *h«t he has dis* posed of hU entire BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT cf Uie Brewery on Pitt street, to W. D. English, whom he re commends to his customers in that department. To kike Pnbltci 16?" Tho subscriber begs leave to announce to the pnbiio that be ha* purchased the BOTTLING DE PARTMENT of the Pittsburgh Brewery from G. W. Smith on lltt *• rent. He U prepared to supply, in any quantity! and at moderat- price*, flmlth’s cnlebratej KKNXBTT ALE and BROWN STOUT; also, common ALE and PORTER, in quart or pint bottle*. Having been for a length of lime connected with Mr. Smiths establishment, he feels entire confidence in bein* able to serve families and the trade'with promptneas and entire satisfaction. 49“ Particular attention paid to packing for shipping. AH orders tleliveml. [jy4:liu| W. p. KXQUaIL OUNDRIK*— p O 10 bhdv Bacon Hams; 25 u do Shoulder*: M bbls new large No. * Mackerel; 30 hf bbls do do do; to arrive; U 0 ** medium do do do; 26 bbls do do do do; 15 ** Lake Trout, Id store; 25 “ Baltimore Herring, io atom; 20 “ do Jihad. do; 6 “ No. 1 «tr» Lard Oil, do; 2o “ Tanner* OH, do; 50 cask* prime Pearls; 100 bids Mess Pork; 1(11 “ Oreas* Lard; »> “ Loaffiugar; ' 60 bhdsG. Sugar; 250 Utils O. MoiaM'S. oak oooperag*; 40 boxes W. O. Tobacco; lOJ bblsN.O. Bovin; 40 cask* ilk*; , 7 hexes Creaatbeet*; 150 «i«k* Dried Apples and Peaches; 2tOo pouud* Baton Ride*. . £5 icyouan 4 KTcuAiumox. TtUT I’CBLIfHKD and for sale at KUfisBLL'H DEPOT Work »-^ D r * V Uu,mur «v *<*• 1* fifth street, the following .. Th ; „ : or ’ Th l Mysteries. Fallacies, and Absurdi ties of spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac. Ifawtun Slave Kk.t, «nd Trial of Anthony Bam*. R*« Lambert: or. ilw Memoir* of an Unfortunate Wo mau, by 41. W M. Reynolds. "*■ AsblrUh, a Tale of the 01 Jen Tima, by Mix* Dup«V Travel* in Turkey, \.j Adolphus Slade. Itaiilri'* naS “’* n “ m . lj CharlM d. Ura-nihCT tt. IV-k.torr, 16 fifth itiwrt,noir th. tenter KUS3KI.L * BKOTIKH, Jl>u B.vok*»!len« ami gtationef*. Dhl tvooLS —A. M"i'l«JHE,eerwero/ Grant ami f-fVi vrnti. has now 00 hand lOeasea Uevbad maalio rrt>iuo»4 cents up: 50 ptoaes Irish linen: 25 pierae while mut:*. t .e 75 piema Uses: cotton and woolen *-0.1. for l«>y»‘ wear; a few piecaa floe black chailm. black barred nod plain brrage and tisanes; mantillas; mantilla silk and tritamlngaof everv dmcription; Un rotor* 1 and mlx.!d dc Ixogv; dm* ginghams; 500 pieco Merrimack pr o'«, laM colon—all of which will be sold extremely low. ■H'2 7 MA<« AI NEo fill; JULY, JUST KaCJii»Bi>. Knickerbocker Magttlne,for July. Harper's »• «< Putnam'* Orabaro# “ •* ' lliurtrated MagudMof An, “ *. Nrw York Journal, for July. fool n Laruvl, “ U rliculturi-t. “ KeC’-il**! Mid ti,{ fctu„ at Literary Depot, Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. I>lKt wok KM KI K h WOKRl*':— Fire Cmrkers. r ' Roman Candle?, 12 ball*; ■ ’* do do 8 do; r ' “ do do f. do; 5 " do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangle*, No. 1: 3 •* do do 2; **' Jark«t>u Cracken; U.'VMI Tori'.-!,.* ; 4i> gros? Pin Wheels; “ 1 ounce Rockets ; I'i 4 da do: Ki.lhW “ Pulliug Crackers; ?w/n,Vupp!y i jQJt reoulred and for sale be J. C. ASDERjON* * C>~ _J'lr* . No \V<kkl -tre^t. KMtMKKs.- I - 1 11• >r—• Kahn*. iuprovej pattern ; ->•' i'n’rnl <)rair> Drills; <•'d(.*' D Hay llukrti, do Huy Fork*; f‘ J.' (Jra n Cradles ; 'A* do Scythe* aod Soeathi; do il.;rse Mutates; fur at 47 Fifth street, hr Jtli JAMES WARDKOP. ARRIVAL AT lI'XH/H.—Just received a n»w and 11 rich asMirUDeut of fiu« Gold Jewelry of every dc«iral-le stj.e AM, pearl and velvet port monies, In great vaile tle.; fine fans, gold and silver thimble*, and numerous other goods, all of which v.< will »e!J at New York city prices, anil much below the price* usually asked at other, e-tahll.htneots In this city. Cad and examine our gw-is and price-, and rave fe,m Ji to 60 per cent, in your put ehs*'-s st ul Market strert. J j v {j J RWEIVED.— Uearyloot Cumtuon; by Leticli fj Kitchte • vr*TT*B. or tiro Ailraotnrar or ibo Norlhnn nJIiU: Uf t)w*-n DufTy. Womau'r Lot*: by Ktig*D«Pae. Kl<rra LynH.Nay : by Mr*. Moodie. V*** Kroc.Ut*i>m*o; a narratira r, f 1783. Just and f«T *alc by W. A. QILDKNTKNN'KY k CO.. ; No. "fi Fourth «trwt. SI i ( )Ml balanceiu 4 years, for* \.\ n n t New Fr»m* Hoorn of 5 room?, with * larre Jotorgroondof .w feet fmnt on the Brownell* road. In South Pittsburgh. Plenty of chote* apple, peach and plum trci-c, grapes. currant* an.J gooseberries. A large stable out oven. 4c The house H well rAJwrjd—good grata*, 4e. Call and examine the property. m ’ '■ vll S. COTUBKKT * W)V. 1« Thlrt «. \T ALUAULK HAND feTUEET PROPERTY FOR BALK. —A Rood throw i*tory Brick House of 11 rootng and kitchen. hall, parlors, Ac., all w«U papered and in (rood ord.-r; dry cehar, coal vault, Ao. The Lot in 20 f.-wt front ny 110 deep, hi a private alley. Woe $l,OOO, and easy , tenon of payment. On Townsend street—a oleasarit Dwelling Uoum of S ronros, with a good lot of ground, trees, Ac price ' $2,000. 8. CUTfIBERT 4 SOS, l'-* 140 Third street. ONLY (40U K.oTa FRAME HOUSE, and Lot of Ground. situate in Allegh-oy city, near Beaveretreet. The l«ot L« JO by do feet, with fine.peacli trees, coal house, Ac. Cal) and exsmln-. , $1 ,WO, iu easy payments, for n large Frame IToom and large Lot. situate ou thn eastern road, opposite the Arsenal wall. Alro several other Houses and Low at rery low P r, «* 8. CCTHBKKT A BON, ; J*2 tf 140 Third trot. ij'Oß BALK.—Five J»oLa (in IVuusylvauia Avenue, in front Of Chatham street, and 4 Lots at the junction of 6ev eotb.and WoJmt*r struct*. Also, a targe variety-.of cheap IsjU throughout the city. Ir you want any kind of proper* ty fora hotuujuat enquire of TIIOMAB WOODS, J 76 Fourth street. f'MdU—lo bhls No. 1 #h*d; ‘ lu <J> Jo Ilerring; 15 do No. 3 Ma rkers), 1854; 15 do Trout, and 6 hf bble do; 5 do No. 3 Mackerel, sound; lor sale by J'-3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. /VTOW Is Tilt: TIME T u eCUaUKIBK.—I ttUl rurnifh lY Harper's Magazine for $2 4U per year, or $1.25 for six month*. 3. it. LAUPPKR, ; J y l 87 Wood street. MO.NONtIAHKLA WIIISKV—IW bblsOld Mouongahela \Vhi*ky, just received nnd for sale low by ’ JOHN LITTLE. Jr., Agent, J” 8 124 Second street. fOL'SyELL a JIKO. have received Harper, Graham, and S\j Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, 15 Fifth- street, nrwr Market. my3l MO ft INO MACUlNKB—Warranted to cut Irvin 10 to 15 arfnsa of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For sale by fmy3o) K. R. 6HANKLAND. A TWO BTORY BRICK lIOOSK-Pleasantly situated on Carncnter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, Ac , for sale at a very low prioa. j-13 8. CUTHBKRT A BON, liOThtr? street. IS.—A. A. MASON A CO. aro now opening more _ J tbau 1000 pieces tine Lawns, all of which are entirely Dew stylo, and will be offered at reduced prices. jol UPUIUUT bTKAK URUILKKS —A fresh supply just re wired and for sale by : on SO BAILEY A BENBHAW. HAH AM FOK JUL.Y.—Graham's Magailne for July, just received and for sale by 8. B. LAUFFKR, 87 Wood street. ; AJfcO, all the leading weekly papers and cheap publica- jyB SCO Aft—>o hbda prime N. O. Sugar; 1 do Clarified do; Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; f.*r sale by rje‘2l) J. A. HPTOffISOM A CO. T,Vurl SALE—the cheapest JOO acres oi Coat on the Mo _F nongahela river, in tbe 8d Pool. If yon want a bar gain now is the time. Enquire ot THOMAS WOODS, je2l ' ' 76 Fourth street. ;|j'uß SALE—2OO acres of prime Land, on tbe Muskingum I? river, 1 milt) Itvlow H'CounbllsvillA, Ohio. It Is a splen did farm, aud offered Terr low. Enquire of je2o . THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. IT'KEdll I’INK APPLKS.—4OQ Irwfa Piue Apples, loar . . rirs by Express, for axis by J. 0. ANDERSON A 00.. No. 6 Wood street.* AQOOD DWELLING UOUSB (No. 23 Third street) EOB BALE—Contain* eight rooms, good cellar and finished attic. [jelB] 8. CPTHBKBT 4SOM, 140 Third atreet. V,, v >•** * Lard and lard oil— \ 15 lugs No. 1 Lard; . c lObbls do Lard Oil: 6 half bills do; It#rtMT**d sad fot sale by . MILLER A RICKBTSON. RICE —20 tierce* prime Klee. received and for sale by MILLER A RICKBTSON, J* l7 £. 221 ana 323 Liberty st. ABD OlL—lOTjbls No. 1 Lard Oil; J 10 fef &> do- for sale by J*»l 7 MILLER A RIOKETSON. JAVA Q^FFKB—ISj pwcHt ;* oW Oov. J&Tii Ooff&, for salt' bj f jclll MILLER A RICKETSON. ,/ TLAIIET WlNE—tsJca.Hfjj "St. Julian'’ Claret, received KJ and for sale by | jel?j MILLER A RICKKT.4.IM Olive OIL—I 6 cases Oils e Oil, for sale by .H 7 MILLER A RICKKT3ON. STAR CANDLES—26 boxes 4’s, s’hand 6‘s btar CandSfl, tor sale by fJel7) MILLER A RICKKTSON.' Ti'lSil—36 bbU Medium No. 3 Markers); X' 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring: la ptoro and for [ jg!7J MILLER & RICKBTSON. C^IIAHPAUNJi— 40 baskets “172,” “174," Chaint-agoi J Wine, landiog aud for sale by j«H. M/J.LKR A.KICKKTtfON. Rit. a. I>. L.JJrras: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 1847-8, I buffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, nod * tmln of other erii« dop-ndent 00 It # I bad applied to earfoas doctors, anJ a ntnabarof noetruma had been recommended, but to no parpote. 1 procarwd nod used tiro bottles of your Extract of nook Boee, and found almost immedlste relief, bo much so, that I hare used no other medicine since, and, in fact, I can find no other which* in my dellt* erato opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And in all raeea, when I hare the opportunity, 1 recommend your Extract, as standing first over all others. Let *n w be I thus afflicted try It, and find what I have found. Truly Your.*, GEO B. OOVKttv OH AD—l5 bblaiNo-1, lor eule by O n»ya , SMITH k SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON A CO. hare now for sale' more than 100 laleat atylce of Mantilla*. [ ro y23 IIhSEMD OIL—IO bbla fur salt* by ■J J» l9 lIEN.IY nOLNKS. 100 bbls for sale by J je!9 O ALKHATUa—4O b*a PnlverißeU BaJeralu*, in quarter, kJ hai res and pound papers, Tor sale by HENRY HOLMES. OUTTKK—I6 kegs fresh Furkin Butter, for pal«* by JL> J.. 10 HENRY HOLMES. LDK LICK WATER—3 bbls received this day by - JOS. FLEMING, ol ’*' 2C corner of tbs Diamond and Market st. NO. 1 LAKH OIL--25 bbls in otore and furt-ale by inygfl -- ■* FLEMING BROS. ARL OIL, NO, I—Just received and for sale by nyl*} JUEL MOHLKR. BOEItIIAVE’S UTOMAUrI BirT£lW-12d(»ou on hand and for gale by [jettj JOHN H.vFr, Jr. PEARLS— 60 bbls first quality, on consignment; lor taf. b y fM 9 ) P SELLERS A 00. KICU— £4 tierce# on oonaignment and for rate by imyia* F. BELLKKfI A CO. NWw DECORATIONS-7-St. Nictiuhu 1 bridal chamber tat fern, for sale by J* WALTER P. MARSHALL STAR CANDLES—So boxes Cincinnati, assort**! siawi. a mauuJkctuwa prieea. “fr* F. SELLERS & CO. FtESToN A MERRILL’S Extracts of Lemon, OrmpiT Danilin, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Giujr-r at»i PlQtntcgf; for sale by [jc2o] w. A. M*OLtJKf}. I'aKnY FERN'S NEW BOOK.—Fern Leaves, from ran ‘f conJ with original design* nj Fn>d. M. Coffin. Just received by TiW QUIET HEART—Jnst publinbed complete, from Blaetwoud « Magaalne, price 25 cents; for sal* by -j* l *- H. MiNKU A CO., 32 Smithfield street. TiliOWN AND WHITE PiiAiifGLNOllAMi—An assort ±J Kent of the above Goods just recrivwi «t G* OHEtra AND PETERSON’S MAGAZINES, fir July' I hare been received by RUSSELL A BkO , ’ Fifth street.,near Market. I \HY I‘KACHKS—Iu bbla Dry Reach us; 30 do Dry At* 1 / plea, tor aale by ' * J* l9 HENRY UOLMK3. £HKINO— 100 bbla Dattimore Herring in Fiore and for ,«!• b J ENGLISH * RICHARDSON’, 11C Water and I6Q From at. BALTIMORE HERRING—Iut) bbln received ihi.* day by FemL-ylTanla Railroad, and for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, —* - 110 Water street. W UAU — 30 bbbl D*lCmore Shad la «tow and lor «a!e by O ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. lib Water and 150 Front at. OLIAD—*O bbl* Baltimore cbaiiTia store and icr Mile br O-J* 6 ENGLISH A UICHARDduX. W’ UITB FISH—-60 bhU iuipccted, for ala by ■l* -6 ENGLISH A HICUARDSQN. ACKKJUtL—IOO bbU No. 3, lor rale by . & ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. PKAi«R~~tO bbla prime Ream, for rain by J* lT KXGUKU A IUCUA&DSON. KICK— 100 tierwa prime kke, for s:-lo by . _> l7 ENGLISH A KICHARDSO Shad:— 25 bbi* shad'; 50 hf bbla Shad; In store and for sale hr . J _‘f . ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, I^OTATOKS —30 sack* for aale by i r( > _[ tIKN'RV H. COLUNS. I I’KACHK>—iIS bua prune, for aalo by -a- 7 > IQ HENRY H. COLLINS. T \AI 24 boa fer sale by _ ~ -M .i elu HENRYII COLLINS. CI'UAU AM) MULAbiES— O SO hbd* X. 0. 6og*r; 7S bl t« do Holu>m>; Uj do 6. 11. M ilmws; for ttl* bj m»clukkax. a o - ). DKltu fruit-;* acto Dry Aypi,,. 14 ouks Dry ; for by AI'CLUK&AS, UKURuN h 00. POTATOES— a> tags OB coD'ijgnmeDt, «isd for nue by M’Ott'KKAN. UJsKItOS A CO. “"ip""™ l _ j “f MCIPKKAX, HKRBOX i CO. Pl(i IKON— lou loaa Mercer cuuuty. (Sharon Furnace.) *aU by r f»y»4J . KISG a Mt>JIIUKAI>. BED*>RD MINERAL WATEK-In Lb!* and half btis, (o«k and mulberry cooperage.) tor *ile by -iilL . KINO* MOORHEAD: l« tt . s , 3xiu , i Ui f 4f M‘Ktrmi»n k Uu. 4 brand, Ja store and for **lr by ±2 KINCi MOORHEAD. RAURo APPLES— Fared cored, and »lincd. put up to gallon oau, hermetically wealed, retaining the oriin na* flavor and freshness of the fruit; for ►»)« by -tz W. A. H'CLURa. MA PLBBUUAK AMD ’ MmpU Molkjmm, of h ~U1». each • 200 Cm ii«> Su£»r, la caktw; Ju.-I. received od roa.dsninent, and fyr by J - W. A- M’CLCRQ. L'I?11! -FlS)|I:! li, bb!s new ilurnuj;; Ua-swon. At»>, Halifax Herring; So. talmnn, -mok*l; do. pickle ; on JUud and f., r ,uU by 111,11 »-*»LKV * KBXgllAW.yg Ltwl n Z*t J-iU.n-Tu.Vb i-AiKiT ICK CKB»af t'r-t a»tH-i«* of the kind In u». For *al« bv IUIL».V A ukxsiiAW. HKCK UI Si A Ki.VA w.i LEU.- L„„ ots** o' (ho injt.l desirable artHfts Jn thp whv ( .f cook ,n& ultD-llb yet iov«nu>a. It isMim-t ludUiMnMhb iu tli« pr-|H.r*liuo or Fwiua, Grit;-. 11. 1C1 .. U y. Drtol yrUlt^,ic ' * or “' l ®l , y "’IIAILEV X KKNjsIIaW. —l2/ -VJ sireet. ViriNDoH SlUUk.^— A large *io« kof Tran-parent \\\ n . J I J ‘T «“»kUn« '■> tt>.. Gothic, Plain, Roquet, F...w«r*ale, landscape and Drapery styles; fur aal- wbole . w nod retail at the Oil Cloth No. llii Market *‘ trvcr ! j+Wj J. A 11. I‘IiILLUV. 7{ U I \* HL ! SJj Bull oil CMh for I Window Shades, just received from th* factory, and for <»)« at the Uarerooms, No. 110 Market e‘reet -j HIJ . J. A M PHILLIPS. I INDIA KUUUER ULUVM-Of uli the sues 1J manufactured. Alfo, Glore* of every variety • fore*l« at tb> Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market sii4t. * ’ J?}* _ * » I‘HlLl.lj*?. G 1 UTTA I'KRCUA WATER I'Ko-if CoATo—rt e mtiie (,lL .h tU, ,‘i UO , a uf pUrrhM,,r * 10 lhL ’ °«* a"! beautiful ■riirle, the Goode are warranted to remain pliable lu All klnde of weather,and perfectly water proof; for rale at tile India Rubber Depot. No. 110 Market street. J- A 11- PIIILLI W. Wllli'ti —00 doseu ludU Rubber Whips, from 1m f Ibet In length, for sale. wholesale and retail, at No no Market gtrwt. [jell) J. A If. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a variety of new style* of Lawn and Gingham Cravat* and Ties for summer wear Also, h»« very rich and fashionable plain and fancy Sil k CravaU and Ties. 1 ( IUKAP WALL PAPERS—IA new supply 0 f lyid'cun \j Papers just received, for gale bv . , WALTER P. MARSHALL, jj**- So Wood street. PAPER HANGINGS—A choice atoortacut in L ehlntx, brocatello, and satin imitation*. for sale by WALTEK t 1 MAKSIIALL. CIARKIaUK OIL CLOTH—2,OOO yard* ol the plain #nd J enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and nea»j duck goods; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth wardrooms, No. 110 Market street. my 20 u “t?? JJ) MPOUSID BV “ U1 ’ O* VKLUIWDOOK HOOT— This coca pound will remove disease* * iroiu impurity of th« blood. It act* « a purifier of the ?h^i ; VT**”? **?? bracea I the *y*eni; is harmless and vloiplo in it* eHocta. for sale by j«io 7(1 lU.NB SO. 1 BOUTCU HU IU «■.!. by lj«7l 'VJJ. BIMIUAM * Co. DKII£D UkT&—lo tierces a. C. lieet. I “’ a> Y. ?KI,LKU3 A CO. HAJIPKK’d SIAUA2INK, tor Juno, lor Pile tiy B. T. C. MOIJOAN*. 104 Wood Rtcevt. rpUSSKd-fl do* Marsh's ceiebratud Trusses, r«ilve.l by A-J* 17 JOS. yLE.MI.NU. S°£if i 5 AM «i CBNA,I,M ~ 1 •J Schiedam Schnapps, rocoive-1 by Aj 7 JO3. FLKMINO. T)UMAJ)IM AND HAIR OILS—A rery large assortment X or the finest English and French and Ilair UUh, rratived by fnySOJ JOS. FLKMIN'U Allspice and peppku— : 10 bags I'opper; ... & “ Allspice; for s&Vl.y i£"L. MILLER A KICKETSON. S£Kt» IiCCKWUEAT—4O buy prime, just iecei.,d and . _r° r >*lp by tje«H JAMESWAKpROP. RIME LKMONS— ISO boxes prime Lemon*', in flare and for sale by ( ’ •i* l4 J. 0- ANDERSON A CO., C Wood street. Jlli J. C. ANPEKBQN & CO.. 6 Wood «r>,t BUTTER— 14 firkins prime fresh, receivedanj for sale by - _ HKNKY H. COLLINS. T)KAKLji—I2 casks jus; received and Jor wdo by "" jyl | HKNItV U. QQLLI NS. RIFLE QUKSAKD PISTOLS—A grant variety kept con •tantljr on hand, together with the necessary Hppune “ d siting material in general, for eal/by BOW.N A TETLEY . K EVOLVE! tS—A good UMiruuom ot ail kind* of iteroi rers, including Colt’s, Allen’s, Marsten's WuracrV H I «-tof,jsst rSfod ind for sale wholesale or retail, by SOWN k TBTLET -i I3d Wood KtreeL H A b^ T t I hf < £^o I^ UtlJ * Q AI ' D tiUAl> » ?er y fine, foreale 1J by tho barrel, by BAILEY, k RENSUAW, - JqZa 263 Liberty street. Know nothing buiki uollakb. cuavats, oSi a fall aasortment of S uruUhiDg UooJ*, m the new Trimming tftore af J«24 T '-YTHA OU) UOV’T. JAVA COFt'Et—A ten bag. v " t ~ v JCi *up«rior t received and for esle by ' j* 24 A. U'CLCRC,. ( SHAWLS—A. A. MASON * Cu. b.ve iu« t oelred, per express, another Imnra usortmnncnr ri~h pl.ln and .mtooktavdCr.p. Mn.lr rpOBAOCO-Sl keg»K«ntuckjJli TwUtTob.coo.nc.lTeJ X op oonttgninant; for m]b by ~ Je2l J - HUTCHISON ± CO. HENRY HOLMES. B. T. CL MORGAN, 104 Wood stree t. A. McTIQUE’S, corner of Grant and Flub Krevta. and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain fbe pro truding portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyset baa an '- m -r bark of the drag store where Trussa are applied, and war* raotol to give satisfaction. He also every variety of Trusses that yon ran name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one in need of the article. I also keep every kind of Supporters, Bjiy Bracts, Aupouavy Bamda* grt. Elastic stcckingt, for enlarged vrina, and all of mechanical appliabces need in the cure of disease. I would nwjwe trolly invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effete cares In a very abort time. N.B —I also keep on hand, and for sale, a large amort m-ntef Sfeonlder traces cf the most improved ««■» been worn with so modi satisfaction by hundreds of perrons, both in and out of the city. DR. KEYSeWS DRCQ STORK AND TRUBB DEPOT, ooyuer of Wood street and Virgin alley/No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. >l4d*w I Bspecial llotlea te Peraom* Uilag i Cod Ltver 011-~Tbe subscriber having mad* ewnp. metfte-with Ifoaara. Poppirin * Thompson,’** a regular supply of their genuine OOD LITER OIL, put op in pint buttles, would respectfully invite the attention of the pub- Ur. to an ejand nation of the article, being fully persuaded that for purity and frveoess from tandd taste or swell, It is ungual*!. There is new no Cod Uver Oil In this country superior, if equal, to the above. Hundred* ot bottim have been sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction. In the article of Co J Liver Oil, persona taking it should be easeful to oh tain a genuine article and one free from a randd and smell, !U its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being acorp table to the stomach and not producing nausuea—parity and * plea-ant tart* makes it more readily taken up by the lac teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby In enuring the richness or that fluid giving a tone and imptes s's n to every organ through which it passes. Sold by GEO. H. KEYBRft, No. 140, a *®er of Wood street and Virgin Alley, myio.daw Sign of the'Golden Mortar. N H. —I also keep ai. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Medicines, for many of which I hold the exclusive agency, and which will be sol by the dozen or ernes at New York nod Philadelphia prices. «n«»fl«w LIST OF CEirUIHS FATBHT KESICIHSS, o* msn urorot uuit FLENIHO BROTHERS. 1 whrf'MU 1/rifgffttU and DtaUri in ftiiait Ifnh'dnci. Comer Fourth and Wood streeta, Pitts burn h. KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's Alterative: ** Carminative «*»; *'■ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; '* Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; WL< tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary R«i—«n; IlooflantTs German Bitters; Holland do Hostetler’s Stomach do Merchlseft’ Uturlac Catholicon": S;x>fr.h Cough (imdy; I’ri.'eV do; Thorn's do; Howe's do; UsgooJ’s India Cholagogue; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gam Arabic Drops; Harrison’s. Uair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do McMuno'a Elixir ofOpiam; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown's Essence of Jamale>SGin*ar’: McAllister’s do dcr* * Kidder’s Indellible Ink; Payson's do do; Amhold’s do; •Dr. Curtis’ Hypeana; a Lyons’ Kathalron: ‘ David’s Lilly White; Basin’s do; Tobias'Liniment; Hunt’s do; AlleuV Nerve and Bane Liniment': Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do* Gardner's do* Barrel’s Indian -do* Cartel's Spanish Mixture; ’ Barne’s Hie Lotion; Mean Fun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rush ton, Clarke A Oo.’s Cod Urn OU; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ltch do; Frnvl’s do; Gray’s do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Judkin’a do; Swalm's Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer** Cherry Pectoral; Iloagbten’s Pepsin; Kief’s Petroleum; McLane’s Celebrated Lltft Pills; Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lees Anti-blilous do* Sarsaparilla Blood do’ Even's do* - Jayne’s Anodyne Cough An- Townsend’s Health do* Jew David’s Plasters: * hhoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; Radway’s Ready Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restore tire; tmeraon’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Guy so it's Extract Yellow Doe* and Bananorillaf: Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; - ™"i*dlla,. Soap, Cleaver’s Iloney; “ J Scented Brown Windsor Ludlnm’s Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Byron* Tyler’s Gum Arabic do- ' Sabers’ do* issnsEGS™ 10 -^ Trioopborous; Norwood'sTinctureof Vamtrua Yiride: McLane’s OeJebrated Vermifuge. ’ \ Dr. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers* Thompson's Eye Water; S?S^S" plMrteßr T? A ”i»i A- A. MASON A CO., fifth J. & 11. PHI4UPB. JOHN HAFT, Jr. red nuii for Rale* by JOKL MUHLKK. V * RMI «-’0«. —“Tins BEST PIEPAKA- FRANK VAN OOUDEH. „ __ „ Pontf Pieasirt, October 4,1847.; Mr* R. E. 8tlL««:—Of your V«nalfoge,ram with out hesitation, that, having used it extensively in »« practice .or the last four or Are years, I think It deddeSr the best preparation of the kind which I have inTtaerwi. *}** of, although I hare heretoion used the preparation o£ several other manufacturers. Touts, he.,' ¥ Prepared and sold by B. B. BBLLBB9? street, and for sale bjr Druggists generally. j«24 « PABTKOaiTK.” 'iVKI -• f XTIt ACT rtf HOOK KOBB.OR PKOSJ WORtt Au 1U1..1..U, R.m«lr for .11 Serofolw I lon. Truer, SlcS lie. l.ebs, Quifc-r.Niirrln, itora Voulh, Oenrr.l Do bill ty. .nd as a PnrlllMr or la nn equalled. Th» ROCK ROSE has gained a reputation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine has ever don* In thu same lengih of time. DYSPEPSIA. It has long been the study of to discover same tvrnedy fir this most distressing complaint. Whether they have been saaggfc Remains for the caterers to esy. 4 here are * i® tMr country, hundreds of thousands who are suffering from Indigestion, probably, in mm eases, caused by their own imprudence In living, lb theeew* would say try MYERS’EXTRACT OP ROCK BOS*. It has eared, an l will cure, the worst and most obstinate cm of Dy* pepsia, and all its eeosomltante,—Goetiveueas, Sick, ache, Heartburn. .Flatulency, Acidity, Ac. * See the follow ing certificate: TUB STUDY OP NATUBB. “ While some were at College learning medical etiquette, I was studying the tows of nature'in the forests of Amerv tea.”—Whitlaw. The discovery of Rock Rose (Heleanthenraa Oanadeuse) by Dr. Whitlew, has proved an InerilaaMe benefit to man kind. As an alterative it is onequaled in Materia SfedJca; as a tonic and deobstrueot it is matchless. Myers’Extract is the only scientific and reliable preparation, and has already “ made its mirk” as a remedy for Scrofula, Sa’t Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases aririnx Xrom impure blood and impaired digestion! See certificates. * IT IS SO, We know it to be a feet, ato therefore do not hesitate to (Ky, that la all Scrofulous end BilionaDiseases, Indlgestioa and its attendants, Sick Headache, Sottr and Sick Stomaefa, Canker, Salt Rheum, or Tetter, all akin and »*hf diseaaee arWng from Impure blooj, Myers’ Extract of Rock baa no equal. If you doubt the feet, read the array at pr »of in our circulars, lor the truth of which wa challenge investigation. bJ , £ “ E 0„ “■ KKTBBB, No. I*o, corner of Wood itrret and \ irgin alley. ■o* Biirn of the Golden Mortar, £j-The Beat PlMUf.».MnflßHaiyrf Mta. NETIC PLASTER.— The writer, a boat fir* years ago, be c use affected with a Tlolent pain in tba hip, originating tmm a hart. J also wai troubled witfcapalniatha breast, and the flesh had wasted away from my Mt-orm, so as to prtMfot a sHrireUed appearance. My attention was called to Moorhead’s Magnetic Plaster, Since I hare used the Plaster, I hare reeovsnd the nst Of nil my limbs as perfectly as ever they were In my 11&, and my arm has filled up. and is sow as healthy as ever. J r FRANCIS TA YLOR, City of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, July 112, ISM.- j £ol<l wholesale and retail at DR. KRYgKR’S Draw Store , °s.s r n “r P .i? t^ t r, N °iiiy ood Pign of the Golden Mortar. Jylfcdav ; ? . ? 9 9 $ f $ l $ Hernia, or Htzptmre ofih* Bawele. *S-TIUUUi AEE WHO » "I* a Rupture of tbelmelA who "pay little • YV T ~f v. attention to tlw dIMM utU tbs Bowels become strangulated, wb«n,ia all proba- V Ulity, it iany be too late. How important it is then, for all those suflertng boa asp term of Rap. nre of the Bowels, to call at once npon DR. ggrang ■t hie Wholesale Drag Store, on the comer et Wood street, 3. * > „ ;- , v’ ->*"• if- f- ■ - •- ,* ■■ CIXVKAXD AID PITTIBVXeX BilLßOln. __ i!* ooragonon m stkamxu 10UP8B m sxcatnat, AXD OHIO Wrirogreriffij' m I .'low Wellrrfll# at 4450, P. M_ U 4 *nu;^ Tin*lnClerdaodat 8 20, p. JJ; wfUrMkhigan CentralIBailroad boatsfor Detroit tad CM* cagn; itNßm far Bofttlo nd Klagia mil. ud ■*»■«. & Tr*Ja for lblailo, Chicago a*l StSSL w**»p»* Pittsbanb daflj «x cep ted) at 0 00, A. HJ on steamer Eclipse or Itthenfa. Pare to OeraJamL 4100. . 4 „ f nIAtLIANCK. Lear# Alllanci at 7*o, A.SL,a»d 12, Bt, craneetfar at HndeoowUh trains for Akron, Onjaho** MlaTSmad ** l “' JL “ 1 **> *■• *• am* for Cleveland at T 30 A- M., 12, M,«Bd p m . la Cleveland At.lo, A. M., 2.20, P.*L,aadB.2«£ tt.Loois sod (fcs Norti- St^lSSS&'SSfSte gg* ,*%,• S,?* fe m J‘?J ufarm^_ to SSJp a bm AampniteUßg this Train,viaCamliai,will reach CU eaco on« Train in advance of anjr other rwta pMawiaeratfcketod to Cleveland, Bofltiq, Toledo, Chica go. La Balle. Boek bland, and St. Loris. • - Urn to Chicago, 24 bonxa—fit tools, 48JKnm. r*M TU WKUSTXUX. TAJIK mSa \, fT.m^ -43»®0 To nmw» >«4fl • ttm |gfcrr:= !£ £SStn™~? g SSE^^iiS St Louis— .i 8 60 8t Lnds 1»J0 J» M ?ff , - >w reqoeetedvo pcoenra -tbdrdMtaM si the - -as* lyia Wait Meriden, Oonn, • BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. —- —‘ TH A RAILROAD. THEOOGHm FIFTKEII HOURI. ON AND APTKK TIiUii&DAY, JULY 6TH. THRU! 7HRODQH MAIL TRAIN will lnr« eVery-morning rSoadava THE VAST TRAIN trill Ica« PttutraibSdlT (atm * rtcpplcx at Gxaonabnif. l2S3+ Blalravilla, Lock port, Johnstown, WOmoe% ioom, *c, arriving in Philadelphia ut4 o’Clodc.tte next morning. * . ,*3CPRBBS TRAIN will leave every evening r 6 -* connecting at Harrisburg wi& Ore train Aw Ifcltl* more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore. at IUO. noon. - * v *• THI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN INH km mrt aftar- Mon (aaeept Sundaj) at AAO o'clock, riocpASk at A xm la rotations, andronninconlyaa faraaßlalrarilla. ' THI SECOND AOOOMHODATXON TRAIN tans AaOr (aaoept Sonda/Jat. IT o’clock, A. M, atnppi«»'at all ati • p11, .?? d rocclpy oaly aa far aa Brinton’af 1 RSTOBRISS TRAINS arritc In PWatarak. Pint Ac nrainncAatton arrltca at 8 o’clock, A. M. Rapnaa. 1, P. U. Mall IR3O, pjk? fait ♦«^ l m O ' 1 *”« or^;* 10 ’ 50: to Philadelphia, AS: Vara to Baltiaon, $B. Faro to BadSnd Bprinea, *Wo7^ when the Company have no AgenL No notesof a lose denomination than five done— wffl be **«* —* ! *»• ..*TNOTICR—In cam of lose, the Company wiH hold an amount not ’SS&Z'KT* iw 5* R—Bm KxeeUor-Omnibus line has been employed to convey pamengersand baggage to and fttmtbeDanotlat aeharge not to exceed 16 cents fiv each bunm. and 16 cents far each trade. - - * * * *°r ttcketojeprtrto J. MEBKIUBN, Agent, OHIO AM tBWIHAIIt »in.»niii V«W AWHMfBIQHt, COMMENCING PEER VAB T 28 ,1864 Mail tam M»i takes toast Crestline.mod makes a doee eeu naetiob there with «tut Express Train, reaching **>»-♦*»- nati about 12 o’clock at night. 0 Vi r ß “ EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 9 o'clockP. EL* - after the arrival of the Express train ftom 1 -Philedslohia. CreetUneat I&> P.BL, eounmterwH&tfaa Eight Express which reaches dncdimaU in the aonißc; Connections are made with the Ohio and raH roods fcr Dayton, Indlaafgoih Connections ate made with Cleveland, UonreetiOa. San • * *"*l. Totato, Detroit and Chicago, with Eueyrus, Upper Sandusky, tweet, and the towns on the Mad Elver . Aia^wW 1 Vernon, end tpeme - on the nfsnifMd road. - tars to grrinoati $7 ;tolndlaSapriis|B;tniWyf#q|eeKw» to Toledo$0; to Columbus to ZaneSvflie tflO; to Oerdand $4. Through ticks is to Louisville at rndniafl . '' v BETVRHUTCt' - THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at lAt P Jf, andnaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the £s° “> WKW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ton, . Rtobmjh.t 10 AM, mnd 4 PM, nd New Brighton »I t A M. and IA6 P JL FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T AM. andßP' IL, and arrives at 4JO AM, and 4.30, PM. The Trains do not run on Sunday. JO- Tickets or further information, apply at tike ticket °flk«e of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Oontnanv. of J. G. CURRY, at the corner offlee under tfc* nimiiiMpAAU House, Pittsburgh, or of • ' ™ GEORGE PARKIN, l£ket Agent, ' Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Piiampif agent. T. PmutlTMi* QCftIMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, FhSadalphia and O Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. First CTo»—Brooms, Oder and Wooden Ware,.Faalben. Furniture, second hand, Fan, Pianos, PouLtry fSriw—, jy baskets or boxes: 75 cents $ 100 lbs. J * * Second Clast— Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer «Mi»«, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and fi^P.J«ts,andKsg9: T** Third Clast—Bnaon and Pork (loose,) Batter, in finlas. kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot? ton,uncompressed: ,aoa«w- Alcohol, Bacon (In oasks or boxse,) Barter on 1 <ta Cheese, LaxdanduS 2£’ VWo’a» niiak7 ’ ° CttoD ' (eeapnxtd *> Toheeeoi Kotir 80 cents JlbbL aprl G» Blttfhaai A- Co.>i TrMwitatfaa T O KKw > -mS? p JF I “ elpuia - Baltimore_ard A «BW-TOML—ThwOwners end Agentafef aald Us* “7* “•****fi>»rteea years connected with the ' old established Bingham's Use.” They will giTv'tfcaii usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Prodaee.Her-' 1^ chaodlie, Ac, in the shortest time and on as throrable terms aa any other Line. ****** Only one tranahlpment between Pitt»hnrgh-.PMi*- delphla and Baltimore. 010. BINGHAM A fOO, Oanal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. . BINGHAM, DAYIB A 00^ 378 Market met, PhOafetokk. JAMBS WILSON, Agent^' 121 Noth at- ihMinfii H. L. OSTRANdKaJS^ 86 Wart ft, New York.- Proprietors.' L A^ l iWu£ ATIONS AT DAVISON’S, 06 Market et, Tbe Llfr of Dr. Alexander: by big ion. J. W p»* Migitipeg at SO easts per number; «ur nriunt and future price. J 1 hSSii,sSfr?LS2**“ : * Dr-B'ott.of*- °* FernLesTes; second eertes. oratad^f kto: * b '“* rbook "“ eUh " Bid. Alexander on ConsoUtlon; ebespedition, si.gfr, of Mission*, or FonlrnlDadoitf of Africs sad tbs Aasrksa FUg. . . J. 8. DATCBOIT. • 65 Market street, nanr ?o«rth. THE HBTORT Uir mTBBUKGH, from the earlleetw "o* It was Tinted by white men. dowb to ttw of the last century,with notices of saxaeof the tmsar tant manoftetares and works cf internal iarprorsnent. no byNerllleaCkai*. &q. • • . About one hundred oopies of. tbe above h&faly Intense log work remaiu on band—the price reduced to 7* cents a oopy. Published and for sale by • > , .. JOHN H. HHLiOB, -J el ° 81 Woodstr.it. Allegheny buillinq lots for aar.w—apTi eboiev BoQtfioi Lots, situate on Ohio |j «* r 84 tet front by 130 deep to a 24 feet alley, and directly nte Bagalej street, which Is now paved and in food order. In* Lou are offered for sale at low prtoea, and on —«t terms. S. CCTUBEBT 4 SON ; 140 Third nri.t. AS I am now winding up m/ buiines* at the comer of Wood ud Waterstreet*, preparatory to maorlnc to* S new wore on fifth street. I Would hereby notify mr *!? »_£■ ***** Bt^et » between Wood and torthe collection of all debts due me upon then? tom.irtUpUK.au jeaiilm A„___ Lott. fIOTE dated January 26, 1864. parable fear months a* tar date, at the office of Winslow, lanfar M Oo- New Wood *» P«*Went Pittsburgh and Bt*nb«>- Ttlle Railroad— endoned, Charles Naylor, Secretary. ah persona are hereby warned not to bey said note, .as payment «m& 6« refuted. Any person flodinrlt will confer an obligation by tearing it with O. B. Arnold* Oo_«r , o THOMPSON BELL A CO * Jd> corner Third and Wood eta. Bntlis—Hot* Coidy and lliowtr. - IN tha fitting and furnishing of which bean’ spared to render bathing luxurious aa well aa healih&L Are open every day, (Bnnday*s exeepted.) frcn 6 o’docfc. A‘ of Hancock street and DamMRM Way. W JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. • B» G» Baali Aidtrua. • - T 5?4 Dr ®**** t > between Wood and Market ftreata, nttmm. OoUerttonspromptly made. Baedalhfb gagee, and other writings drawn with neatnam and JDM MCEIYIB P*E KXPBKBS, Tills MOEHISG A large asaonmeot of new and beautiful styles fcr Ehigs, Breast Pina. Gold Faneite and Pen*. Also, a new •rtiete of Fans, whlsb an very pretty and cheap. Oar stuck Is equal to any In the city in style and quality, and we guarantee to tbe purchaser we will sell toe goods hi oar - line as low as any eastern bouse will nil, sad mnah tees than any other establishment hi this dty ■ Give ns a eaZL - & and examine our goods and prices, at 61 Market street jc23 HOPPES., MACBLB&EL— 60 bbla. large No. 8 MadueaL lfigg-J speetkn, just received and fer sale by * »8 ENGLISH k BIQBABI^nw, ,-\r ***** ‘C T. 4'.* 1 * V■' " - *- ■ ■ -•" /r ‘ ..>*> „,' 'V .v * * ''ir;**; 4' '*-■> v-;/ •• .* t* A •*? I. •Jr-'?" ?--< -< -*.-y-\ ■ *- ..j£ f t ' aJ, J. A. OASaaST.Amt, Ptttfaggk. OEOBQE 0. lEANOISCUS. JOHN CALLAHAN.
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