'y-»-v,- ,v ■? ' ■ • ■ . **■ ... ' ■ : ;••>**. •*.* , .■ :■■,.. Vl . '. ■•3 S . ,-t *> ' '. " r- 5 > ' '*l>„ ~ 'jV** ‘*c« ,•,•>* -*■ ‘l&f ;?&*•***« zS?£&&\'- K ■'*'<>''*• >«(vtvt *V.o, v i - 7 ’ : ’"*' : -i \-« \< "Y ■ tv *• cf' «£• <■**-i}srJ Tt«S> *' t Yi* V : ‘ i'■'■J-v wM&M&ssss&&'% vi 9 ITT >*l. *♦ ).\ *:>•** • '•; 4 l^<‘fi^*^. , **J^4N* [ «*>f »w **■» Wjfe r «*^}*l . t W £* " 4 i -‘*u ?, «£ *!: **» ■*wfS* ; .*t«*' *-. ;4 *wtesi§ aHsy^Ss^^liS^^*-o*^ ,: V t- *t ; law igp^ ffiP&i^sPs&KSgfi ***llBl^ ji&mwMw*' £&m- LweiTit-* mi m .m i Ff^3&saK£*S* m&tok mMm fi&eMs&m §^^Mi% s^ss^^ow^ jmmo&sm. liAvi'S'&SVH’iSS- 1 • -. '•i'-.; ■ ■ ;•■ v«*ss «> t~£* : > •:v‘-v,' ‘ W-*. «» ’.*» V - ,v*. „%| -S£S. ■ • •■';■:: ■• :vv ! J ,t r ; *#J«^n. ! < i «*, r-v i ■*»; *»*«»a,^ jtoa-y.w.-jwj. j THE CITY POST. SATURDAY MORNIHO: P»k»§tlVa«4 Cmtbal Railsoad —Tlie fol lowtec itatnnant ,xhlblu th« wrntags of the P»Dnijlrinl» tb* expenses of Us management, daring th onth* sotb alt: yUfJkA.' Xaningt. Expaoet, Net Eamingu January," $275,1W 04 $14%578 88 g fS3S. 277,851 87 148 70* 12 Jj{® g 83*7 * *75,488 88 208,185 04 Sg#} g AoST ,' l4 174.804 01 . 1»,W4 M u£? »JL224 78 167,080*8 . 1C486 g J«3*i 9M Ptei 88 151,241 67 72,822 81 1,880,344 01 686,9*8 98 893J16 0« 1 1,460.183 *8 797,777 41 664,866 OT Idotmm, (421,190 68 (189,17114 99 ' ti,i« exhibit shows that tb« net profits of the Company lwe been $898,578, first half of the present yssr* tqoal to the Interest, at aix per cent, per onnum/bn $27, 779,187. Ore? fifty milee of a seeond track is already leid on this toed, end the balance is bring poshed forward with - gnat speed. About three millions of dollars will be re-. (paired to complete and fully equip this portion of the line; bat when finished It will more than doable the capacity of thetroad, increase the safety of tb e traveler,* and glee greater system and regularity to all their operations. jjnTKßiocß Robbbby.— An extensive robbery was detected the other day, in the Oil Cloth Manufactory of J. A H. Phillips; the mysterious and singular manner of Its perpetration evincing that it was perpetrated by thieves of no ordinary merit. It appears that the firm hoi jnst reedrsd from a friend a new dedgn or mabout forty pieeee of it, of different widths; On on being sent to the factory from their warehouse, some of the widths were entirely missing, and on evsml nation -was ascertained that twenty-three p'eees of that particular patiarO, valued U about $4OO, were misaing. How many of other pattern* have been token, has not been lband out nor have they any reliable way of ascertaining, as there was no regular aeoount kept of the places and patterns manutetarnd. The robbery could Only here been mad# by some persons well acquainted with the premises, os aome of tbJ clothe were taken from the joices where they hod been hung to dry os much as fifty (bet from the ground, and wefebel from ninety-five to a hundred pounds. Thera was no watchman kept at the establishment at night, hot such would be the danger in attempting to take the cloths bom tb* drying poles, that none but parsons- well acquainted wijh the building could possibly manage them. Hxqhwat Kobbbbt. —A very daring attempt at highway robbery occurred yesterday morning, on the Steubenville rood, near the city A countryman coming to toVg (a wagon, just passed Obey’s tavern wben two men, with pistols in their bands, Sprang before the horses, and told him to “ stand and usUrer.” The man hod consid ered* money in bis possession, but with great presence of mind, threw the book containing it Into the wagon, without being-observed, and replied that he had only twenty cants, which they were welcome tx This answer did not satisfy the robbers, who proceeded to search him, but finding his esWikm true, at la«t left with many threats, minus any rsxnunwnUon for their trouble. After the rascals had de camped, the men immediately turned beck to the dty, and information of the intended robbery to the polio*. Traces have sinoe been discover sd of the Tillians, and there Is no doubt they will be arreete 1. gUwothxb. Scddjkn Death.—A man inthe em ploy of Mr. Chas. Thumm, grioer, on Pennsylvania Ave ntmidied very suddenly yesterday morning. A report lm a&otely originated and spread through the neighborhood, jhit his death was caused by Cholera, but on taking the trouble to enquire into Lbu matter, we found there*was no grounds for the alarm created, end that his death was as cribed to the croup, probably rendered fatal by the fact of l his drinking immoderately of ke water a short time previ ou|, while in an extremaly warm condition. [T&iatu —Quite a respectable audience greet edltb* first appearance atour theatre of Sir William Bon, aeeeetrie KogUsh baronet, last, evening. Hisperfoim iniee were trnly excellent, and received the repeated plan* dltn of an admiring auditory. To-night, he appears In two favorite characters, and we would suggest to those of our readers fond of a good, hearty laugh, to attend. JSxaiously Ihjuuep —EI ward McLaughlin, k of the steam w Yorktbwn, in diving from tb* stern of chi steamer Diurnal, yesterday Evening, struck his h*ad aghast some substance at the bottom of tb* river, which Injured very severely, and but for the timely assistance of borne bystanders would bare drowned. He was taken to hi* residence in au iu*eu-ifele state. IThx Wsathkk. —We did thick, oq Thursday, that we had at least recorded the hottest weather %f the but we find oui thermometer baa run up still high or. 1 At twelve o’clock, yesterday the Mercury stood at 10j®, on Thursday same time. It was only 100°. Inthe ' evening the sulall change for the better was perceptible. I ;That very: valuable mtU property on Charlicr* ! CroH, about four miles from the city, on the Steubepville I Turnpike, will sold on Monday next, at 12 o’clock, on promises, by order of the Orphan's Court. Mr. Bawls, Auctioneer. 1 Lso Bbokeb.—Mr. Thomas Sandora mat jutth a serious accident, a few days since, whilst ridiny in a buggy; the horse became frightened and ran off, thawing him out with great violence, breaking one ofhUlegJLlbtwo | ; $.: Accident.— A lad named James Morgan, about 10 years of age, was considerably injured yesterday morning, by foiling from a shed, on Liberty street, in the Fifth Ward. Us received a severe contusion on the breast, whloh rendered him lnseasible for some time Spbitt of the Peace. Alderman Dobbt, rdtndif eonmUteJ Catberio* Maguire to Jell, for biUb( rlolsnt threats against John Nolan.; { Tfffi Jail.—There were eight commitments to the eouaty jail yesterday. Tho police are getting somewhat used to the beat, and an* becoming industrious again- Fire wokksi fire wokks::— 200 boxes Fire Cracker* i 0 gross Roman Candles, 12 balls; 7 »* do do fi do; C u do do G do; 8 “ do do 4 do; 4 u Triangles, No. 1; S * do do 2; 00 bexa Jackson Cracker*; 600,000 Torpedo*; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 “ 1 oance Sockets; 16 “ 2 do do;, 12' " 4 do do;" 15,000 41 Palling Crackers; Second supply; jast received and for sale by * V3,i J. C. ANDKBBON A C-%, jUJJ N». 6 Wood street. NBW buorS, H'i JaApaksd. ai uAViau.vn Bison. STORK, 65 Market street, near Fourth. Tba Pilgrims of Walslngham, a tale of the Middle Ages: by Agnes Strickland. CTHie, Lake*, and Forest Streams. Travels In Armenia, Russia, Turkey, and Persia: by Canon. Owl Creek Letters. \ Maurice on Lords Prayer. Christmas Holidays In Rome: hr Kip. i»10 M/AljS-OCta, , BANKERS, [ An> Dealers in Exchange, Bank Note*, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par ponds received on deposit, bought and sold on com mission. Collections made •t any point in tbe United States. I ' South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTSBURGH, PA- rAMtaB NoriuNa, for july^ Art Journal. ' The Parish Side. Fern Leave*, from Fanny’s Port Folio; second aeries. The Lamplighter. Chambers’Journal, for June. North British Review. The abort jut received and tor sale by SAftFL. B. LAUFFB&, ueo 67 Wood street. blL*B.—Just received at A. MTIttHMB, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, a few plecea of j«7 fine r uit. tod figured Black Silks. Also, Mantilla Silk* and Trimming*, In ail the fashionable colors; bleached Muslins and Irish Linens, 5 cases of the very best makes, jut re- Mired at A. MTIGHIFS' t«36 oorner Grant and Fifth sts. WESTERN DRAWS—Constantly tor sale at sUht, or abort date, on Cincinnati, Louis fWe, at. Loots, hew Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at -No. 71 Fourth street, jejg ,A. WILKINS A 00. aaAOON—6 *>»** Bides; » ii 2 do Shoulders; > - 2 do llama; tor saltrby «S 8 SMITH A SINCLAIR. ■ aKJUMJSD BUUAKB-*! Xv 16 bblfl Lovering’a Crushed Sugar: 50 do Loaf Sugar; V: 16 do Powdered Sugar; , SO do White Cooee Sugar; l- 10 do Coarse PulTeiUed; for sale by j*23 SMITH'A SINCLAIR. 117 INBOW GLASS-160 boxes 8x10: Vf c 10 do 10*12; *" 60 do 10x14; 25 do 9x1?; 16 do 7x9; ! Swearer’s and Blair's brands; for sale by I j*& SMITH * SINCLAIR. Ffl» SMNT-.A e«ry desirable country teat. 7 miles from the city, on the Btoubenvilie pike—late the Homestead of Gen. Wm. Marks. Along with, the house and gardeo. will be let an Orchard of the rery beat quality of patted fruit. For farther particulars, enquire of Mr. Jackson, at the Toll Gate on the premises. ; Jyll JAfl. 0. -RICHEY, Beal Estate Agent, JUST RECEIVED.—Weary foot Common: by Ritchie. • Walter- Warren, or the Adventurer of the N< WUds: by Oven Duffy. Woman’s Lore: by Eugene Sue. Flora Lyndaay: by Mrs. Moodie. . The Frontiersman; a narrative or 1783. Jut r and for sale by W. A. QILDEMFtJNNBY- A C jyll ' Wo. 70 Fourth« J£W BOOKS, KECKIVEU HX REPRESS.—Cummings Lectures on Daniel. Cummings’ Lecture* on the Parables. Thompson’s Leotnrsson Pulmonary Consumption. The Turkish Umpire; Its historical, statistical, religious condition, manners and customs, etc: by Alfred De Besse, membe' of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated, rerUrti ui enlarged, from the fourth German edition; vfth me moirs of the reigning Sultan, (Outer Pacha,) the Turkish Cabinet, etc; by Edvard Joy Morris, late U. 8. Charge jA*AAttrw at Naples. Fotsale by B. T. C. MORGAN, jelfl • 104 Wood street. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE (No. 23 Third strs BALE—Contains eight rooms, good cellar and Atac, [j»U] 8.; CPTHiIBKT A SON, J4a Third i iVIUORaTLNQ OORDIaL—« do* fjyia] • •. joa. wj nrciMjs 80AF- _ cm wo#rti by •V’N?.'?- ■ :■• ' V» ’vr. •'*. . :■ *• TELEGRAPHIC. By the OBatily.UAM forth* ICdraittg Post :JULT 22. TUIBTT-THKaD COSGBEBB. WAXHDtotos Oitt, Jul y 21.-—ibwik Yesterday'* pro ctcdingt concluded —The call to order *u withdrawn, when Ur. Bayard concluded his remarks. ! Mr. Hunter modified bis Substitute, by excepting lands reserved along the railroads, the nrioa of which bad been fixed at $2,60. } A debate ensued upon the amendment Ottered byllr. Brown, lasting until 8 o'clock, when It wu rejected. Mr. Sebastian inoved-twoamendments to the substitute, one reserving Indian l lends, and the other extending the Mil to the present preemption settlers— which were agreed to. j Mr. Bayard said that the determination toipass this heard of Mil of Mr. Hunter’s, looked as If legislation bad been agreed upon onteide of the Benau>, to put off all de bate or amendment, and perhaps to promote jtbe interest of some Presidential aspirants. The Chair pronounced Mr. Bayard out of order. Mr. Bayard appealed. ] The amendments to Mr. Hunter's substitute, as reported from the Committee to the Senate, were agreed to, and the MU ordered to be engrossed, for a third trading, when at nine o’clock the Senate adjourned. 1 The following are the Homestead provisions of Mr. Hun tor's bill: i T B*o. 8. That any free white person who is the heed of a family, or who has arrived at the age of 21 years, and is capable of holding lands under the laws df ibe State in which the lands Be, shall, from and after the passage of this act, be entitle J to enter one- quarter section bf vacant and unappropriated pnbllo lands, and no more, Which may at the tun* tbs application Is made, be subject to private entry, or a quantity equal thereto, to be located In a body in con* formity with the legal subdivisions of the public land*. ■ Brc. 8. That the person applying for the benefit of the Bth Section of this act, shall, upon application to the Register of the Land Office in whieh be or she is aboufto make such entry, make affidavit before the Raid Registerjtbat beor she is tbe head of a family, or is 21 years of age, pud that such ipp ieation is made for hla or her exclusive u)» and benefit, and those specially mentioned therein required, and filing ft with the Register; be or she shall tbereogon be permit' ted to enter tbe quantity of land specified; p-ovided, how ever. that no certificate shall be given or patent issued therefor, until the expiration of 6ve years from the date of such entry, and until the person or pereot s Entitled to tbe land so entered, shall have paid for the same 25 cento per acre, or if the lands have been In market morb than twenty years, cents per acre. 1 Tbe other provisions which follow relate to tbe com of tbe death of a settler before obtaining the patentl WAsraoTtw Citt, July 21.—Senate—Mr. Chase present ed various petitions praying for the abolitlon’of Slavery In the District of Col urn bU. j Mr. Qwtn introduced a Mil fixing the time for the meeting of next eserton of Cosgrves on the Ist Monkey of Novem ber next. Laid on the table. j The Homes teed bill was then*tsk«n up,•re*'* a third time aud passed. The Texas bill was then taken up. ! Mr. Chase moved to strikeout $85,000, andlincrease to six and a half millions. Eight and a half tuOllrh* is what tbe United Btatcs would have to pny at the end of 14 years, principal and interest; six and a half tniUloos Is what the principal and amount to with the mirkat premium-added- j The amendment was rejected—yeas 18, nays 26; and the bill was then passed—yeas 27, nays 20. J After executive sesalen, and the passage Of] a few private bills, including tbe Mil granting lend to lowa for Railroad purposes, Mr. Pettit's resolution to print 20,000 copies of the Nebraska and Kansas aet in pamphlet form, came up. J Mr. Chase moved to reconsider this vote fpr tbe purpose Of adding an amendment to print also the votes on'the amendment and on the bill: which was lost-*yeas 18, naye 2a. ! The Senate then adjourned. j~ Doum— The House went into Copunittreand took up the Kriyate calendar, when about a doten of MiJdof no general llerest ware patted. j Mr. Bay ley, of Virginia, offered a resolution asking that the special committee on the Colt Pistol extension be In structed to commonlcate any oommunlcatlod made to that committee referring to bimtelf by B. A J. Green, or others, with a view that tbe House might take such action es It deemed proper, said special committee having decideJ that ll Lt oot within their Jarlsdlctlou, as tbe charge? referred to a previous Congress. 1 j His resolution *a* adopted, when (hr Greeks communica tion was referred to a special committee Cholera In ths Poor Ileuae—Horrible Dla- oleinrei. ! Buffalo, J uly 21 —la consequence of rumors of a large number of deaths from Choleraln the Poor llonaa, a party of phyaieiens and .cilUeos. vbdted the Houle tc-day and found a condition of affaire most horrible. Within 24 hours 15 persons, one of wh>ch was Insane, • nad died, and four teore were In a collapsed state. The house! was found so filthy that tbe visiters could scarcely eater St. All the in mate# Were In* horrible condition, being kept on Insuffi cient food of a bad quality. Not Only was the cholera thin ing the ranks of tbe poor inmates, hut tbe Murry also pre vailed among them, and several children hsf died from ab solute starvation. These disclosures have paused Intense excitement ! 1 Tbe health of the city outride the Poor House is good. AalMfcbraika Co&Ttntion. Voacxsrxß, M»*f, July 20.—The State {Anti-Nebraska Oot.ventlon to-day, was largely attended by all shades of politicians. Mr. Taft, of Worcester was appointed tempo -rer.v President, hix ears crowded with de!j*getea arrived front ibe East at 12 o'clock. A committee of [nine, of which Aidermsu Williams, of Boston, was chairman, was appoint ed to report a plan of operations. Toe Convention voted to aiij -urn to the common. | Sew Haven and Harlem Railroad Honda* Naw To*X, July 21.—At a public tale, .Nejr Kali ro» l seven per cerft bonds, dated ttepte'ibrf 1868, ten shares wei< sold at 06; five shams at 60, and thirik shares at Jl. Harlem sevens, bonds, dated the Ist May, 1863, two sba ee brought 87>4 and live shares $2%. j The Weather at Philadelphia. ( STLAnxLFfai, 'uly 21—noon.—'Thermometer 9S<s>!ol de gree in the s&ade. j N'nr Yosx, July 21.—Flour adYancad 12c j ralu* 9000 btla •..ratgbtStol* at $0,6007,26; g<od uhJo, $7,76(5,5,25; pne«* Rtitrer tor aoulharo, bui But quototdy higher: Mile* 850 Utla it $8,50(38.87. Wheat...priew* a trifle higher; aalm l.lvO bu while Ucbwmm, lair. $2,415; ml Missouri $1,31. Corn advanced; sale* 46,000 bu vuiera mixed aouth eru yellow 7®5j78. Cotton miarhet firm;market unchanged: • u odenie demand at previQu* rale* Cuffea active ; 4,t* 0 uag# lilo at Si-gar buoyant; Jeales 800 hbd* Url-«* at Alolaam unchanged; lliuim-ti very dul , Tot>at'eu...guu<i demand for Med leaf; other* dud; Kentucky 7‘i; Uuioaced l**af4?£ Whiaky fceaTj; Üblo 2*. Me--* i'ork easier, prime a Uilieiblgher, $10.60 <a/li,C2>i. Uetf earner, usd lu Umitod demkuu; repacked Chicago $15.344310; country men $12@13 Cut Meats firm; aalea 225 shoulder* at 6@6j-s; llama \ ? Lar i ...price* Urn; tranaacdua* limited; aale* 400 ebt* *t ®/v'3 lron and Liad unchanged. j - I'mLADtUuu, Jul£ 21.—Flour quiet, receipt* small; lh« io> .Actions for the Aetk were only *,UK> bbiaf; bolder* firm, amit-s small lots for home consumption at for com mon and extra brands, fancy lot* higher &gu|*e. Rye Flour held at (6,60. Onrnmeai JJW ; notransaction* rep-cried. Wheat wanted at tlir last quotations, Bmall sale* Kje »t fir. ,*1,06. Coro *»«•, gout yellow wanud;at *.b ; uuerior «o;o at76<S?7. Whisky very scarce, l»c. ) Aacilon— Dally Sales* AT the Commercial Bales Rooms, cornet of Wood au-J Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing,Bools f Groceries,Qneeasware, Glassware, Table Coklery, looking Glamea, New and Second Hand Household ana Kitchen Far* nlture, A<l, at T O’CLOCK, P. M., J Books. Stationery, Fancy Muafcel Instruments, Hardware and ouU*nTcio«Wn^V ariety GOOSU, GoM and «h er watches. Ae. P. M. DAVIS. Auedqnecr. fja3l:tf "~ P. |L DAVIS, AuttOßM* ONB HORS* SPRING WAGON, AT AUCTION.—Oa SATURDAY MORNING, 22d, MU i/doe*, at the Commercial Balm Rocma, eomar of Wood tad ¥i(lh •tn eta, will U told, oaa anbatantUl veil flsitbtd Spring W. • A.i-Ui ,7*l ' r ' r. M. DA. A\t.*llone*r. B — uors, i-KtuuDluA l«,'stathjsTkv, :*r, *T aOC TIOS.—UII SATURDAY KVBNIKG, 4l>lJ Kid,« S o'clock, it vba OommcreUl Bale* Koome, corner of Wood u*,l Hftb atreatx, will be »old, • largo collection of choice Ni'w K~.w. cheap publication*, Mleclrn eapreaaty f>r the retail city trade, embracing man* of ti» work* of the mo< celebrated aatbora, atandard library niltioa* in U»«- loey, mechanic*, birtory, travel*, poetry, pie drama, Ac,; aplondid family bibbs, illustrated work*, blank book*, let ter and eap writing paper, with a variety of? *tatlon*ry,*c. j - »; P. M.UAViiL Aoctloocer. KPHAfrS’ COURT SALE OF CHARTIHRB FLOURING HILL PROPERTY.—On MONDAY MURNINO, July 24 t Q , m t 18 o’clock, on the premise*, by order ol Mr*. Mary B. Davis, Administratrix of the late Jas. U-DerU, dec'd., and decree of Orphans’ Court of Alleghenyieountj, will be nI.L thal valuable Piece of Land.aitoat«on phanler* creek, fcur miles from Pittsburgh, on the Bieabeuviilo Turnpike Road, In Robin eon and Charter* township*, containing fcurecre*andseventy percbee,on which l»erected a firm rate Merchant and Urint Mill, In good order, capable of turning oat 180 barrel* of flour per day, with a Store Bouse, Dwelling Hon*#, Cooper Bhop, Stable; Ac. The Mill oontalo* four pair burrs, three -se;U of boiling cloths, thro* screen*, two smut machine*, two packing ma chines, on# corn crusher, with storage fok 20,000 bushel* of grain: which improvement# cost abous gw 000. The wetar power is among the beat in the county, to which Is ample sieem power when required la dry season*. Tub thriving vlllege of Mansfield is only Uisient-onu and a half ml’ev Remington and the Cbartlert Coal Company Mince half a mll*l the Railroad of’ the latter rnoa within 400 yard* of the Mill, and the PBttborgb efid Steubenville Railroad within half a mile. • • The neighborhood le highly improved and among the beat In Western Pennsylvania for wheat, furnishing custom work to amoant of 60,0U0 bushels, And fufjsale more than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready I market for the oS*L I A plan of the property may be seen at the Auction Store. These wishing to examine the same will call on Mrs. Davie, who resides on the premises. t For further particulars enquire of Robert Woods, Esq., Mansfield Bronp, or Col. John Boas. j Tarme—Que-tbird cash, residue in one] and two years* with Interest. j y B P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NEW PUBLICATIONS—JubI rtwiTol by Expreba the followlug new and standard Books, ahi ad of all cotrm porarles: Wood s Practice of Medicine, new editions Sir Jasper Carew, by C. Lever, new worn; Fashion and Famine, by Ann S. Steptunis, new work; Joggler or Nankin, by 8 Cobb, Jr.; Beenes,new supply; Dodd Family Abroad, by O. Later, new i apply ; Fannv Fern, second series, new supply; Feetos, a Poem, by P. J. Rally, new work; Chambers’ Paper# for the People, new e iltion, in fl tol*4 ** Select “ “ in 4 voIa; “ Mlsoeilany, in 10 tola.; “ French Revolutions; “ . Stories of Irish .Peasantry, “ LUe and Worke of Burns; “ German LUentnre; Henohe’s Field Books, haw tupply; Trautwine on Carves, ■**.: “ Hhnwk on Curves, new work. All persons wanting new and cheap Booki will call at jy!B SAMUEL B.HUFFEK’ft $7 Wood street. CIHBAP HOUSES—S66u, gIOOO and gI,UW—FUR SALE a f Frame House bf 6 rooms, wdl arranged and Ln good order, with a lot of 22 feet front on Olay alley, near Wash* tegfpp Street, and not far from the Cotfrt House. Price *s6o—terms easy. | Also—A good House and. large Lot of Ground for $lOOO, and a Bouse well finished for sl,luo. Tirma of payment aw- [jylß] , 8. OUTHBKBT A SON, 110 Third street. ORB DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS; PER ACRE, for good situate on tbewateraof Bg Fishing Creek, V*. Several tracts of 1000 acres each, will be Bold in lots to suit purchasers, at the above price; albo, some at $2 per acre. About 1000 acres on Fish Creek, within from 2to 4 miles oi theßaliroad,at $5 per acre. Also, 100 acres about lo miles from Moondrviile, Ya, andflfrpm the river, at $lO per acre. Good lands, good titles, land ea«y terms. For full partieolart call on, or addreas by mall, port paid, *B. CUTHRRBT k SON, jylfi Beal Dilate Agents, 140 Third st. T?XXKAUt CMrFKe—a6 boi«i, i, 6 *O4 8 '!'■ • ■ ,4 f* TELEQSAPH XA&KETfIj. AUCTION SALES. -ce papers * amount. X'T:'??**&*' Vv • - - - ',** A • ■•; Ov' ’ ‘MV.' - irVAv/'.: *.'£ ••■ >C . h,v '!-‘ ; : ' :■ .. jf; ~\.,;r ;; r *' l '’ .*’ *: n *s» v-' < y>- if * 1 •' '-. J* j&*► £ • . • w ” >-Vi Vyf; V> «• tf. »i ♦ » . ; ‘ '.J,.* ► . •’ , f . ' - . - ■ ■ ~\_NV • ■■■■ • •. .:■••.••:..•.••.• •■, •. ;- - ■•• ’ j :.-' .v •\v ■ ■ , btei§afea3:afe^ : JSEWS FOR RIVER ME • : The ftivcr. —By the metal marks last evening, tlioro 10 loobies vater la the channel, and falling slowly. Weath er worm and cloudy, . , The Oryttal Palace arrived at St. Louis from New Or leans, on the 17th Inst ' i The steamer Americut was advertised to leaT* St. Loots oo (be 10th for Pittsburgh. i , The LouirviKc Cwrier, of the 18th, States that there were Sleet 4 inches wat**r In the eaoaL The Cburier also states that the steamer Xo. 2 Is offered for sale. | Accident to the Steamer Southerner.—Wo leant by the o(fl eers of the Telegraph No. 2, that the steamer 1 Southerner, Cape. Jones, beoce for St Louis, met with an accident on Saturday, by which a cylinder head ! was blown out and her wrist broken. She. is now lying at Shawnee town.— Louirc&U Courier. i The river at this point is f*Uioc very rapidly with about mark twain (12 fee )oh Presidents Island bar.' It has fall eb altogether about 20 feet. Business at the Wberf is very doll, or rather amounts to nothing. —Memphit Appeal,l2th. FORT or PITTSBURGH. 1 TOOT 7 IWCHIB WAtIA IS THE CHABWEL, XkTAL KAXK. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsrllla. “ Luierne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. B.iyard, Peebles, Elizabeth. STEAMBOATS. •‘1854." PITTSBURGH, OIHCOnVATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roi TBS COSCTSTAMCS Of PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT unreal PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, - And Saint I*oigi. , (m> w Tms Lot la composed of wren claps powerful Steamers, vHHHHlqualled for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and Is the oblt TBROOOO DAJLI USB or Stkab Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 6. Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freigb t are ticltled and re ceipted throufili daily. Two new Steamers have been added, to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: 'j Dayt 0/ Departure Boat*- Qiptaim. from POUburyh. BCCKUYK STATE- M. W. Bimaoovoi—Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B Divia Monday. ALLBIIIHNV - Übo. M’LaiK .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kouwtz- Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA E. J. Gases. -Thursday. PirrSBUKGH- H. Caxtbeu- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jno. Ku.veto.tkb Saturday. : Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. . 1 No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 JOHN FLACK, / A K eß “* Monongahela House Buildings. Ideciei PUtaboiyh, 1553. Regular Wkeellug Packet. ; TdK steamer EXCHANGK, Cape. M’d/ou;*, LjMfiuf leaves trery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and at 6 o'clock, A. M., connecting wlt i tb* C. and i\ Railroad at. Wellsville. Foi Cndebt applj to j<-22 J. D. COLLING WQQD, Anent. llcgular WheeUug Packet. TIiE Mcamer ECL.It SK. Captain Ginam I) Moon*. leave* t-verr TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATL'HDAY, at \> o’clock. A. M., sod con uncling with t .o C. and P. Railroad at WellaTjU*. • Yor freight apply to J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent. “ 18)4.” CANADA WEST. l! my> i Clev«UnJ.PortBt*n;«T L iTHHrit and P " 1 Burwell. > THE FINE low pressor* steamer TKLEGKAPn, Captain R. UAttOK, wiJl make t»o trip* a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, m follows: Leave* Ci**v*l»od tor Port Stanley, wary MONDAY and Til U BSD A Y K V RNI NO, at 7 % o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAI EVENING, at T>s o’clock. . : : The Telegraph conq-cta at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus tuul Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake abo re, and the Toledo, Norwalk aod Cleveland Railroad*. Also connect* at l*ort Stanley with th* l«oadon Lino of blage*, whisb connects with the Great Western Railroad. for freight and passage apply ou board, or to SCO VILA k LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; «,F. UOLOOHB, Port Stanley , or A. M’UUIDK. Port Curwetl. mar27:tuov Wants’” Land warrants wanted—gos ou —i «u>b to pur chase Ixnd Warrants to the auountof Five Thousand Acres, in 160, S ! J or 4<) acre Warrant*; for which will ha paid JITS IfrpM l, lor 100 and in proportion «<r 83 and 40 acres!- Apply to J.AdKS BI.ARenY, Real Estate and Kun-iwom Agent, tnvfj corner of £.-v»ntli and Smhhfleui arrests. \V, r ANTED—TWuimlllKEE LOTo.ou Diamond miry. Vf IwtaefQ Exuithfieid and G ant streets, for wh;.-h a 'air prim will tw paid. Inquire uf J.-ls:2w THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. IN THE MATTKK.UI* THE EXTENSION OF UANooCK STKEKT, in City of Pittsburgh. No. 78 of October Term, 1854. July 12tb,1554 —The viewers appelated by the Court, In the above cv*e, t > view the ground over which It wa« puscl to exUron said street, being-of the that the pro|>u9cl iuerrase «.f «i ]tb oi sdd street h and bating ascertained no! determined the d.iaiave likely to be dun* to privatr p.v.wrty by said extension. Retire, In pur rusoie of tha direvtlons or the Ac: of AuraiMt, 1» hereby given io all persons Inter estr-1 In defray lug the expenae* ihcm f. that said viowets will meet to dtsrharga the further duties of their appointment, a: the I’SRHY 11 >USK. in tb« Cttyof Pittsburgh, on WeDNKmmY, August 2, 1814, at 2 o’el >ck, P. M., o. sail day. It IDY PAVrKKSO'-’, THOUA3 BTKEL, C L. MAGKR, JA3. W. W.<i)DWKLL, K K M’Oi.WKN, S M KIK A. V|—r*. Dividend. Of TIC* OF i'ITTSJiCMH Ol? CttWPiST. ) July luib, 16M. ) TI'HK TKJffTEES r-f the Pittsburgh tla* Company have X tbLs 'Lt d«-:«r*d a DWilcod of nr* rta cr\T on tb<j Csjltal bit* k of said nut of tbe profits of tbe last Si* month*, ptyab!* on demaud, to Stockholder* or their legal Tepivwijtailve*, at tbe «Are of the Company. „)?}}*" _ JAMES M. CUJtISLY. Treasurer. POWIifKARIEHDON, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAUKNTAI CARVERS.— .Onia.t.sniai Pattern* for Casting. In titty style; )b*‘n!iug. LWlgoiog, 4r. CoraroMihn Ornament* fir the decoration of Steamboat.*, Hullim**, Irj MSMITIIHELO Rtrewt. or»r the Post Offlcr Jvl:3m 1 vK. CBMUIMI?' WOKKit—American edition 75 onti J_J per voi; new supply by oxprats. Cburcb Before tbe Flood. Scripture Kawdtfcg* <*n Oen«-i*. The Tent and lb* Altar. Lecturer on Miracle* and Farabi**, or Foreshadow*. ProbhseUo Daniel Lecture* on tbe Apocalypse: Ist and 2d earlei. Voices of tbs Day, Dead lud Night. Itenvdictioa*. TbeKuglUb edition of the above ala*' on band, at $1 per TC.I.; former prioas $2 and f t,60. For sals at ' DAVISON'S Book Store, JyiO 65 Market street, near Fonrth. LAND! LAND!!—3. CLi'tIUKKT A TON have tor eais Farms of from 60 to 1000 acres, located In PenneylTa :&i«u Ohio, Virginia, and 1 Illinois; upwards of 10,000 arm In M’Lean county. Illinois: acvertl ti&ct* of land on tbe water* of Big Fishing Creek, Va . In lots of 130 aervs and upwards, at $1,50, $3, (5, and $lO per acre. Pursonj wish lug to buy, win Bod It to their advantage to call at our Office. No. 140 Third street. Jv3 170UKTH OF JULY LXCUIiSIUN—Da not forget to look . at thoae beautiful BUILDING LOTS, so plaasantiy situ* a tad oh Slouut Washington—free from tbe dust and amoks of tb«r city, and In the purs air of the country—yet within a fcwmlDutefl* walk of the city, The lnollusd Plana will soon be completed, and tbeae Lots rendered very assy of access. Lots of 50 feat iront by 210 deep are selling at $2lO earb-»s2o to hand, hslan.-e in sums vf $5 a mantb. Jy4 S. CUTUBKRT * BON. 140 Thl d street. OILKB, MAN i'ILLAs, Dtihea GOODS, J-.miHuHJerW, O Trimmlnga, Hosiery and Glove*. House-keeping Good*, Lld«d end White Goods, B.mnet«, Mllliaery Goods, Gants. Furnishing Goods, Ac., do., have all been marked down from £0 to per cent, during the Semi-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON k CO, Je3o 26 Fifth street. o liU Alt—4d bbds prruie >. U.'Sugar; O . 1 do Clarified do; Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; fora*!* by fje2l] J. A. nUTOHISON k CO. B~ LACK TEAS— Sup. Choiun Powchong, (In papers) at 60 eta. per tb. Finest FongtabChnlan, do do. For sale by fj*24) W. A. M’CLURQ. fi'URMP SERBS.— X Kuta liaga, Purple Top, < Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail at the Soed Store, Fifth street. jeS9 , JAM KS WARDHOP. PARASOLS —AT A. McTlGlit’fJ, corner of Grant and fifth streets—loo plain Green Sitin; 160 figured, all colors; 76 figured and lined; 76 plain Groa da Naples, lined; 100 plain Gros de Naples, all colon; 200 Children’s plain, figured and lined, all colon. All of which will be rold low for quality. jclO UNDERWOOD'S BOSTON LEMON &YKUP; Chanvan’s Philadelphia Syrup; Do Pine Fpple do; Do ltaspburry Ylnegar; for sale by je2o . W, A. M’CLURQ. Hosiery and ui-oves.—a. a. ma*o.n a co. win, durlug thoir sale, offer every description of Gloves and Hosiery at a reduction of 25 per cent. J)6 ALKiIATUS—4O box** fair in quarter, half and pound O ‘papers, received and lor sale by j y l UENKY H. COLLINS. A>A. MASON kCO —OOU cases and packages of the • latest and most desiablo styles of L’ry Goods will be opened on the g»tb, 30ib and 81m of May. my 27 HARPER FGK JDLY.—Harper's Mmgisino, for July, Just received and lor soli by S. B. J-AUFFER, jvl 87 Wood street. Kll> ULOVEa—lisjuu’a bluck anu colored Kkl Gloves. . Also, Ud finished SDk Gloves, at j FRANK VAN QORDER’a. SHOULDER BKaUES —A large lvt of excellent Shoulder braces received by [Jj7j JOS- FLEMING. SKIDLITZ POWDERS—3 gross, freshlv prepared, for sale by [jy7] JOS. FLEMING, IKlolt MOSS—IOO B)s, very superior, received ibis day by J } 7 \ JU3. FLEMING, SUPER CARBONATE bODA—I6,OOO foa on hanuaudlor sale by FLEMING BRoS , Successor to J. Kidd k Co , jyj No. fiO Wood street. C\ LOVES—1000 B>s on hand and for aaie oy . , Jy7 FLEMING BROS, OPANISH WHITING—6O bbls on hand and for sale by 2 y Jy7 FLEMING BROS. WAR ANTED PURE oIL OttlUANUil—6o &U »n hand and for sale by [jy7l FLEMING BROS. f JEFINED BALTPtTKc—2OOO B>s on hand and for sale Lj by [Jy7j FLEMING BROS*. INK ROOT—I6OG ft)d on hand and for sale by • jy7 * FLEMING BEOS. , , OSIN SOAP—B 76 boxes No. 1 Soap, for sale by XV Jeaa • - BMiTH A SINCLAIR. LOANS NEGOTIATED, Rents Collected, and Baal ness Partner* proeoredfat the General Agency Ofiee. 140 Third street. W V* 5 -. V' v > ,‘Xk* ha a*. fc '* ij. ,**.■« -* O -MMERCIAL POST PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. Frerident— JOHN FUIPTON. First Vice President —W*. 11. Ssora. Second “ “ Wst R. Bbowb. Secretary —Wj(. g. Hates. TVeaxurer—Jojis D. Scour. Superintendent—?. T Noztoam.Jb. Conuruttee on Arbitration for July. —Wk. 11. SnXTO, V. P., S. HiEiucon, Wm. Baralet, Joshua Rhodes, Gio. Black. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH HABKET. Offios o? tbi- Dailt Moamao Post, i Saturday, July 2L 1854. j FLOUR. —2S bbls extra from >-trr* *8 75; 15 do superfine do $8.50; 70 do do $8.50: 50 do from wharf at $8.35. GRAIN.—Outs: 203 bushels from at 40c; 800 do from store nt 44c llAY.— lft leads nt slf@2o tOD. WHISKY—f.O Mils in lots at 28c; 14 doat2Tc; 14 do CiDrinnsti raw 26c; 50 do country 28c. SUGAR.—O hhdsfalr at 4l<ie ; 6do prime 6^c. MOLASSES.—HI bbls oak at 25c. BACON— fc) city smoked, hrg round, nt 6%c, 6% and at CO days; 21 bhd» shoulder at 6%c, four tnOfl ; 7 do sides <10: 2tn ham* at B%c do. DRIED HIUIT.—76 bushels Peaches at $1,60; 50 do Ap ple* at $l. COFFER —2O bags at 11%-*. FEATHERS,—4OO lbs at 42c. BLOOM&—88 tons Lake Chaplain, oa private term). PRICES OF STOCKS. OOKUCTXD DAILY FOB YHI MOBKI24Q TOST ' i Patrick* 4fc Friend, Exchange n*ckera, Comer of FifUiand Wood itreets, I'iUtl>urc \ LOANS. Bid. i Asked.\Far FaL UnitedStßtcstfs.lSOS $ ns»,CM'j 120,00;$ 100,00 Uulted States, r >g.1853 i- 100,Oli] lol.OOi 100,00 PennsylTaula6*.lB79 105,00 000; 100,00 Pennsylvanians.lSCB O&.tKi, 87.0 C 100,00 Allegheny county tis i 100,00 100,00 Allegheny county coupons 90,001 100,00 103.00 Pittsburgh city 6a 08,Ot! 100,00 100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable { New York 102,00} . 102,00 100,00 Allegheny City tts .... BB,ooj 99,00 100,00 Allegheny City coupons, payable j - in Philadelphia 92,00' 94,00 100,00 BANK STOCKS. | Bank of Pittsburgh- 55,50: 65,75 60,00 Merchants* Manufacturers'Bank 57,00 j 67,50 60,0f' Exchange Bank. 65,26! 65,60 60,00 Farmers’Deposltßank j Allegheny Savings Bank 00,00; 00,00 2,14 BRIDGE STOCKS. j Monongsbcla Bridge 23,76! 24,00 25,00 St. Clairslreet Bridge ! 85.00 25,00 lland street Bridge- 00,00 00,00 47,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00; 38,00 60,00 INSURANCE STOCKS. j Western Imturacoc Company 15,50 j 16,00; Citlxens’ Insurance Company 16,00; 17,00 Associated Firemen’s Company.... 6,00; 7 001 TELEGRAPH STOCKS. : . Atlantic and Ohio 42,00: 4 t,ooi 50,00 PitUbutyh.CinclnnatikLouUTulo 41,75, 43.00; 60,00 Lake Eric . j 24.00: 60,00 Pittsburgh Gas Work* 55,00 68,60 : 60,00 Monongahelu slackwatcr 46,00: 60,00 RAILROAD STOCK. | j Pennsylvania Kallroed 49,00 49,75. 60,00 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad— 48.76 49.00] 60.00 Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad... 60,00: 63.00, 50.00 Alarim Railway and Dry Deck 102,50! 105,00; 100,00 Turtle Creek Plank Road 10.0O 1 12,00! 25.00 Perryrville Plank HoatK 20,00 I 25,00 Greeosburg Turnpike 6,00* lO.Wm Chartlers Coal Compeer is,mV 20,00 COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston North American North West North Western AdTeutlire Ohio Trap Rock Minnesota Pittsburgh ami lele Royal— Dougin* Houghton. Ontonogan. Ridge Fire Steel.. Colling Artec Blutf. fentn'ular. Avery Forest— Pbtrnix.. Iron Citv $33,000 Worth of Fa:ms and Building Lots! UK) FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS If* il! t# dtrultd am '')iy COO Fu. , 'icn.!* m rt on Vu Ki-cr.iny nf the 31»t «f July, 183*. 4 LAKOE Nl’MhEil AM- .\LKb.\DY ENGAGED A. Many of :ho Iy*N hr.*e *h***tj ‘old for from 400 -o o-JO per ren'.. adYiisrc 01 er lb* price fjr which the.-* lot* are now ftoiil, ilu-Wing ihnl Ihr purchase will U) toch »ol'^cril>fr, FOli ONLY JK>, par*Lie in in*t .Inirn's of each, will receK* Kol-K UL-ILDIMI 1/iVA. 2j by 100 feet, 1) tog together, uri EAIiU «t ir*-m acres. Tl«*mj Jots are beautifully 10.-ali*;! u! I. AivLL 4Ni>, Lr.i,.; lOand. wh*'r«HTit*w chan b lmu**, anJ a number of prira!** (lww.iiL.ii*'. w<-ik*h {n asJ fartori.m, hnre already !m *u rrinti«.l, >«-wral ras n- are l>*-Sij£ built, anil 1 hr- t* n fin*? •■p;rf>rtuni*T rj .•». mr- a cMijjbJful country n*<i.l.TiCf nuar tti»* citv. wl..*rr ih • *l*>ii f **«t c rorafort 1 * of a family viivlr c«n l v i'i’Hy tuaiurd. and wb**rw 23,W)J huiM to; lu'_s uiui slt'ui (vO tunu- Intre latal* ft** ■ ; «i,d «ji>— «r» -tally l-rins made ti la lirtijutt!-* wbo. tutor careful otamioaiiou of :u lac..n j tbe quality of tbo *oll. i:r«- kUkilu,; f.armsf.r t<Kji>-oUiiral lo in* r.>nfid>-ol '.bat u>> Ut:d £.) cl.«ty »ud c-ai ulxtnl to lu cre-iKe ?-> rmt’lij.'j to V;:!uv ran i.»r b-J Wiibiu ,Vl lui'.r* of ibu cilT. Il.i' 15,'ul M.'u'J hiti' i i'i-n hP Uaru t;i 'rars haci. but has )mwi» aiiUtul/J t<>r ih» i»»: ■••utiiry. and ooint>!*;«*iy op f?r u; '•atJk of two b'in irr.l >car«~ am Tut.:!i *aJ-' l*tr !-m EiaJ.*, ai.,l Ui« wl!j ilw.- rt.*ct>-J it: Q•«"» <*;»({**••« &n>J cu ; ll»ut.vl Urkl* tr, -al'Uu.iftiitpr.4ncll.)C3 cf «.-u m-'lljr-r mrib Ti.i-» - r \t. in 'H.” r<t k tu-r- irifif, »!-•, a r.'.n* uin n; k».)i likv a'jJ :eo hCir-, »r:J uj-ir.r-t-, bt f.fm J:i .a 11 i—r i r!» t ■ r»< if t w .> f.psortu i*itv r.-.» <'!r-« 1 n.- f .r::: b 1 buiMiiig •o', ot ar lbe i.:uf .r«- 'Y.v, rl. .u’.-l iu.;rr li-.tr* lc.»- ttor.nn Iwv fm; U.-1 rlv all M-p • <•) if. AjvtT (<■ f'il WOOD. -«|- li ; ••>*:!+\, . ,rL.%* :.f r»:r--r. :-.r V \\, w};.-re m»v* »ni3 isiiiii-L'i:« cau b« Lb i, •r «. i.t it r*-(iiiri*2 \'j Qiil, M M'!.\!N. A 1 1 j- t rZ r.-fa i/rcx flaking aud ullilnery A .MU'.r.t t no* h-r fi lends OLjispd <''.b-r-. tl.n: -i.- i- j-r» ;if l r iiuk« i'< the Mtiva'l /*/•’ A* ( L OA K.S .vj.XTILI.AS. Tj> L.VAS. <£; , i.n dm rt*--t in tkx- »di oi; tl.m i-iM *Oll »t»le term?. Chil.irm’i C* >:bii;g jr.* I* n;. a itl; rratr.e*! and def.-nlch. IV.i, ..«••_.* alt'-'td an i tf. *<l a.Tordifig in dUvctl-u.*. si»l nwit:\ bud ta't»,ul;v 11 ]•!>ui*«l. \v- aim to git e satisf*".: l 1: A polio Hnil-lu;-*, No 7' K--U'.Tn «*.■ rr, «U!i» entrat.ro .0 to .L-. Cryttai i’rdur. • I>- lan o*l. W’ - . jv d-j.dawl v OLPUA.W fol \:i .-M.K OF hi ILDING l.>i]j-L*le tb- P«.U r. t, .1- r.-w\ - ■-Rus i-J lull* l.tgMh W »r>l i>f tl.i- < i* v : —h>-iji’iig <<b l »*r.ii-yiv- U'.i av«w no-. Fur Us f :.v u U-ti't Vi. tray limt, Bluff •t*T* , t. cn.l 'l»;rc ► tr» , , , 1. Wii 1 {*• *-i>! J t>u tt.o pr, on SATURDAY, the 2J.h d«y of July, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Term* to accommodate purrbaaera Parlleuicrs made kDt.wn at tale. KDiltiND GBKMt | JvA'M -> »f‘NIA <I»CKi;U. A-lmra. DRV GoODS —A MTM in. ,c<m*r>f Cr. t>l l and F.fUl iirrtU. has now <.n biti,! 10 L!-m b«d tnuitlio, fn n ii'-i rent* up; 60 j-kf*s lri«h linen: 20 white mulls, n-r ladle*’drv«‘’e« . linen : i "tu-n and w-xilea good for toys’ «r«r; n frg pL-ce* fine chslle; barred anl p'sln and ninn i:iu<: mantilla silk and trimmln/i of cnjrv iir«iTSf-tK-n; l.m coloret and mixed de ba;;e; ctngtu.in*; wKi ) i-ccs SlerHnia^k pr o’*, fu-l t*'lor»—all (<1 wbi.'h will be woUS extremely low. j-1-’ Vulllf. WtA'OlU,*- ±\ W» 11-rt." Jtakiv*, im:>n>ved pattern ; 20 ratin' Grain DrllV 1 *; 40 dor-n Hay Katies; 20 do Hivy Fork*; C do Grn n Cra-l!<‘*: CO do N*> Hun noil : In do II >rM.* Mutxh'*; for i»t 4T br j*l7 .U'tKS WARMfGp. ’ rlicilr.nr. U W. «U L'u.n. c.o ~-r 1 Mnrart nod Fourth strwt*. !•: of-'-r i;:g aM-lher In of those vrry much approved I‘r.t. i»l Brht..n n ice l'.tcU-r-, for family and hotel will last fioro f.ur u> titu hours longer In tbesa than in any nthir I‘ilcht r, and they aru of a good paftem for <.-oc#Unl u*e at all m«nn.« Kvery family, iiOwbliog house, an J hotel, sbould l>e «uiip'i-d with tbeui ; price JO. C«li ai"l examine them at (" Market st. jylO | AHD—<i kegv Na. 1 for sals by ±j jylO HENRY II CuLUNS. KAIX)'* —dtni Uncon 3id« ~ for e;tls* hv jvUl IIKVWY 11. rOLUNS. CltiKESh— »vo U'Xe-, priaie cuv.in.-. t r -sle i.j » j)10 * Ift-VUV H COLLIN 3. X >£AKL? —— casks rtc.iVv'i aud tor eule i.j X jrio HEMtV U. COLLINS. IFIG IRON —tiO tons No. 1 Attlhia nte; lt)x “ So 2 tin; “ No. 3 do; Good brands, for pale by WM BINGIIAM A CO.. jtB Canal Ua*ln. | 1111 Lb NO. 2 nnBlN; l«i* M 6 •• No. 1 Balllmoro Herring: for *:tlc bv JyB GEO. nINOH VM '& CO. BIhl) —lO » lb-lor teidlD;; during the hot season, fi.r »ale at 47 Fifth street, bv JvB „ ■ JAMES WARDROP. WANThD— A situation fur u Farm llatitl, a yuuug man, who baa been rai-ed ro the business. Apply at FJI VNOIiCLV Agency utilce, jyB No. t.‘> Hfih street, near i‘o«t Office. I* )Uiil TO It KM’—ln th« neigucurht.ul cd tbu I'oat Of* ki fice; suitable for a rlor- nr an olltcc Apply et ' FK\NCISCIIb' Agency tifnee, JyB No fio Finb street. n«ar Fo.t Office. BAKER’S PURE Cull LlVr.n O'L-By tar the hesi M r* ttcle of the kind no* in use. Thou; using LVd Liver Oil would do well to nivo lhi j a tii il, -tid bo convinced of lu superiority over all others; fi dot rccelveil l.y jy 7 JGA. FLEMING. UKIi.AB Hr,uUc bt» —tiwuk b-suee na urs* oaM-ttw, ior JL July, just receiver! au! f r sab* at 20 cents par copy. Also, a few copu-s Uft of Harper, l’utuem, Graham, Godey, and the Knickerbocker f >r July; nil for win S cents Its* than can be had eiwwlieru—notwithstanding tb* hot weather. Remember, the place is 67 'Vood siren'. jy7 SAMUEL D. LAUFFER, EMI-ANNUAL BALK —A. A. MAeON A t.O win offer their Immense stock of EcbroMerles aud Whlta Goods at from 26 u» per cunt Iw than u*-unl prbv>«. jvQ Wan Tt.L —A purctiaser for the hoiiuia'invct m-use aud Grounds on Troy Hill—it ia a hotno. Enquire of TUGMAS WOoDS, Jb2B 75 Foul tb streot. Choice biteb for coU.mhy Kj;.'iui.NCea—fiv« ■eres of ground. In a'beautiful location, situate at Four Mile Ron, ot $125 per acre. Also, 5 i.cres at s2ut', aDd 6 acres at $360 per acre. A good road (plmfc) to nnove prop erty, anti pleasant situation for residences. Examine for yourselves. B- CUTUUhIIT « ot)N., j e 3o 140 Third silver. WANTED— 5U L-iborers. 3 Teamsters, and several Can Bovs, for Railroad ; in a heal hy location, and good wages. Apply at FKANOISCUa’ Agoocy Office, jyg 65 Fifth st., nenr Host Office. BLOOMb— D « tous Lake ChainpluiD; 60 “ Juniata, fUsp Porge.) for sale hy j y l2 KING A .MiiOKHHAD. PIG IRON—IOO tons Forge, AuthTacUe; I XI 11 Foundry, Coke; for sal« by j y l2 KING A MUQRH BAD. WAhTED— Three more Men, to complete a cult) ny of purchnjers, on the handsomest location on the Fourth street Road, thi« side of East Liberty. Such offers are seldom mode. Enquire of TUOUAd W:?ODS, jeag ___ "3 Fourth street. A MILL SEAT, at the Falls of FDh Creek, Ye., with 100 acres of land, for sale by S. LUTXIBERT A SoN, Jj7 140 Third atreet. t EXCHANGE —Ten acres of land, with a good Dwelling |i House, situate at Uumysvllle, Pa., will ne exchanged for city property. 8. CUTUBERT A SON, r~ 140 ThJrd . : *■. O: +*• V . . . • • • V- ■*&. .mi**' ; . ■ -■•. ■ V. Lard and lard oil— lfi Ken No. 1 Lard; 30 bbls do Lard Oil; 6helfbbLs dojf Received andlot Bale by mjlB MILLER A RIORRTBQN. lIICK—SO tierces prims Kke received sad for sals by tl MILLER A RICKBTfION, jel7 221 sna 238 Libsrty st. ARD OIL—IO b&ls No. 1 Lard Oil; j 10 hf do do; for sals br jell MILLER A KICKRSON. AVA OOyjfKß 2u icc.>cL Old Uor. Jar* Coffee, for tale by (j<l7) MILLER A RICKETeOK. CILAIIKT WlNG—Messes w *t. Jullao” Claret, received / sad for sale by |JelT] MILLER ARICKETSON. .LIVE OIL—I 6 cases Olife Oil, for sate by ' j«l7 MILLER A RICKETBON. STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4's, s’sand o's bur Candies, for Falo by [JaITJ MILLER A RICKRTBQN. I,'ISH—BS bbls Medium No. 3 Merkerel; J 7 10 M No 1 Pickled Herring; In store and for tJelT] MILLER k RICKKTBQN. ■ tiUArtPAUKE— 40 iMskcu “17: / Wioe, lauding sod for aale by Jel7 MILLER i RICKETBOX. Hal>—l6 bbls No. 1, for sale by Q my 29 SMITH k SINCLAIR. Mantillas. —a. a. mason a cu. h*e* sow to sal*, more lhao 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [say22 LINBKKU OIL—IU bbls for sale by je'9 ] DKN.IY HOLMES. Lliilsl —IUO bbjs for sal* uy Jel9 O ALKiiATUS—4U bxs Pulremed Saleraius, in quarter, O lisleee and pound papers, for sale by je!9 ÜBXBY HOLMKB, B” UTTKtt—l5 kegs fresh Furhinßutier, for sale by jel9 HUNKY HOLMES. 1 .’UGS —'6 bbls fresh this day rewired, and for sale by r, je!9 HJSNKY HOLMJBB. I)LUK LICK WATKK—3 bbia received tbis da; by Jt) JOS. JTLKMINQ, corner of the Diamond and llarketet ATO. 1 LAKI) 01L —25 bbia io store and for sale by j> mv26 FLEMING BRQ3. Laku OIL, e*o, i—Juat received tod lor sale by djibj Joel mohlbiv. BOaKUA VJS’d t>TOMAUu MfTEKb— Udosen on hind and for file by [Jel9| JOUrt liAFf, Je. FKAitba —60 bbli drat quality, on consignment; tor sale by fjel9J F. SELLERS k CO. '■ > ICE—34 tierces on consignment and for sale by XI myta F. SELLERS* CO. ■VTJSW J)£UUKATION&—St. Nicholas'bridal chamber pat- J3l tern, for Hale by j«fi Of Ait CANDLES—SO boxes Ciadimeti, assorted sizes, at O ZQsQulkflCurrrs prices. roys PREBT<>N A MERRILL'S Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Bose, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmeg*; for aa.e by [jc2o] W. A. M’CLORG. FEK.Vd NEW HOUR —Fern Leaves, irom >an ny> Portfolio; second eerie*; with original designs: by Fred. 11. Coffin. Jail received by B. T. C. MORGAN, my 27 104 Wood street. TilE_<jUIET HKARy—Jiiit published complete, from Blackwood'* Mageiine, price 25 cent*; for salt by J«l3 ii. &I.NER A CO-, 33 Smtthfleld street. I >tvOWN AND WHITE PHAID UlMiUAAld—Anaaeort AJ moot of the above Goode joet receiTed at A. McTIGHJS’S, jels corner of Grant and - Klith street*. / vUi»KV'B AND PETK.iSON';* .HAGAZtNKd, for July, \JT have been received by RUSSELL A BRO, jt»2o Fifth atreet, near Market. ' 17!>,0O 63.00' t kiUf PifACilfis—lo bblj L)ry l‘e*chee; 'M do Dry Ap I ' pie*, for sale by j B 10 20.0*, ' 17.00! 0,2£ 7,50 HKKKIMJ —100 bbU Baltimore Herring in store ami for •ale by ENGLISH * RICHARDSON, m>SO 110 Water and ISO Front st. ' 220.00; B,ttC‘ 10,00 4,5 C 6,00 BALTIMORE HtKIUNO-IOQ bbls received inis day bjr Pennsylvania lUilro.id, ana for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, jed ' 116 Water street. 1,12, 1,75 :i,or. 3,2f>: 0,00. 2,00 2,00 2,6 C HAD—SO bbla Baltimore Shad in store and for ante by O ENGLISH k RICHARDSON, myCO ■ 110 Water and ISO Front at 8, Of — 0.1 X) 7.00 0.00 2.U1 :?.oo \ll.\u— 4u bbi* Baltimore chad, in store aod tor sale by > JrO ENGLISH k KIUHARDfIUN. W iIITK PIS 11 —60 bbls inspected, for sale by ff JfO ENGLISH* nICUARDSON. MACKEREL— 10U bbls No. w, forsaie by J-6 KNUUHII A ttICiIABDSON. 1)L ahs—4o bbla prime Pears, for mle by X J«l7 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. KICK —100 Uuroes prime Klee, for sle by j«l7 ENOLISU * KICHARDSO*. —25 boU ctutd; O 60 hf bbla Shad; in store and for sale by jelfl KNGUiII * RICHARDSON. I^OXATUES —SO sacks for sale by Jgj ÜBSRY H. COLLINS. |itl PLACUho—xS bos prime, loraaie by 1 j*lo HENRY H. COLLINS. .nV APt'LEb—24 bus lor sale by 1 jelO HENRY H COLUSA. OUOAU AND MOLASSES— O 60 Lliils N. O. Sugar i I itUtD IUUIT—2o sacks Dry Apples; \J 16 e«aka Dry Peaches; for aale by jrb M'CLUKHAN, HERRON A CO. I)iJiATuES —an bags on eotutgumeoc, and for sate by X J«S M'CIURKAN. HERRON * 00. BaiajN SiluL'LDEKo—24 eaaks received on oomngomeat aod for sale loir by j>-6 MCLURKAN, HERRON k CO. )l»J IKON—lot) tons Mercer county, (abarun Furnace,) . tor pale by (myaij KI.nQ A MOORHEAD. Iy.KDFonD MINERAL WATER—In bbU and half bbla, > (oak an-1 mulberry cooperage.) tor sale by J-S RING A MOORHEAD. nt.« .-Xi'c.l tn *,l;<i«e LC u! a !; !:!•» 1 f U.clrown, / i LaSj—6uu boxes, Sail), 9x12 loxl4, M’Kenaan A UT Co/s brand, in store and for aale by KING 1 MOORHEAD? "IlsilßO APPLES—Pared cored, and sllccj, put up in JLV galloo cans, bermetlcally sealed, retaining the origi nal flavor and freshness of the fruit; for sale by J-6 W. A. M'CLCRO. MAt-Lb oL'UAIt AND MOLASaEs— -7 k>-gs Maple Molaases, of 8 galls, eaeh ; 2uo lb* do Sugar, in cakas; Just received on consignment, and for aale by l.'U! ftsil — l6 tii>ia Drw Pommae Herring; 6 do do Sbed, Uae firet of tLe sn«on. A!»i, Halifax Herring; No. 1 end S Hackerel; »moke>l; ilu. picelwi; oo head end for sale by nnll HAILKY A KENMIA W. 26S Liberty ftrcot I'Al't.U iCJS Cittf-vM g.iKKZKHH—Xht b*-?i ftiUcie of ih« kind la u««. For mI« by BAIL- Y 4 KJCNSBAW. n one oi the mist desirable articles in the way of eook lug uieuslUyrt Invented. It Is almost indispensable lo tbe pr*-j>»r«tion ui Farina. Grilts, Homoay, Green or Dried Fruits. 4c. For sale by BAILEY A KKNSHaW, n, >3o 263 Liberty street. W 1 eiIADCO—A large stock of Transparent Win- T f dow Shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Boquet, Fiowcrvale, L mdscap* and Drapery styles; far sal- wnole sale and retail at tbe Oil Cloth War*rooms, ho. lid Market nwt. [j*l9] J. A H. PtilLUPi. r 7i | YauDs tk> incites Transparent Buff Oil cloth far •'Mi Winduv Shades, just received from the factory, and for sale at Uis Warerooms, ho. lie Market street. J. A H. PHILLIPS. LaDIE?’ I.\l>lA KUdßKrt GLOVta—Of all the sins manufactured. Also, Gents' Uluvee of every Tariety ; for aula at th j Rubber Depot, No. 110 .Market street. J-M J. A 11. PHILLTP3. Ji U iTA PKKCUA WATER FitGGF OviAT&—We Invite VJT the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful article; the Goods are warranted to remain pliable In all kinds of westher, and perfectly water proof; for sale at the India Uubber Depot, No. 116 Market street. J- A 11. PHILLIPS. Y\/ MlPo— oo dozen India Hubber Whips, frum Ito t T T feet in length, for sals, wholesale and retail, at No. 116 Market street. [jell) J. A 11. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a eariety of new styles of Lawn and Gingham Cravats and Ties for summer wear Also, soma very rich and fashionable plain and fancy Silk Cravats and Ties. A. A. MASON A CO., Jel2 46 Fifth street. C-UiKAP WALL I’AI'KRR—A neW supply of 12>$ Cen J Papers just received, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, 86 Wood street. T.>INK PAPER HANGINGS—A choice assortment in X* chintz, brooetello, and satin imitalions, for sale by WALTER P MARSHALL. CIAKni.vUK uIL CLOTH—2,UUo yards or the plain and / enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy uuck rooui; sold wholesale and retail at the OU Cloth Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. tujgQ .LA H. PHILLIPS. oitaha GGMPOUND bYtIUP OF YELLOWDOGK KGOT—This compound will remove diseases arising from Impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the blood; strengthens and braces the system; Is and simple In its effects. For sale by J«l9 JOHN HAFT, Js- DRIEb Ut'feF—lo tk-roes 8. C- Beef. F. PELLERS A 00. HAdtPEK’d MAGAZINE, for June, tor sale by B. T. C. MOKOAN, myfll 104 Wot 4 street. KIPLtt GUNS AND PI&ToLS—A great Variety keptoon stonily ou hand, together with the necessary appurie nan<*es and shooting material In general, for sale by Ja24 B)WV A TETLB f . Kr.VOL.VtKS —A gtxxl assortment u. all kluds of Revol* vers, including Colt’s, Alien’s, Marsten’s, Werner’s, ai.d the Revolving Hammer Pistol, j ust received and fir sale wholesale or retail, by DOWN A TKTLKY, i-24 136 Wood street. 1 sALTiMoHE HtKnLNU AtvLi sUAD, very tine, for sale x> by the barrel, by BAILEY A KfcNSHAW, 263 Lltwrty street. KNgw' NOl'UlNo BUIKITCOLLARS. CRAVATS, and a full as.'orunent of Furnishing Goods, st the new 1 rimming store of FRANK TAN GORDER. EXTRA OLD GOVT. JAVA COFFEE—A few bug*,very superior, received and for sale by W. A. M’CLCRG. Cut APE SHAWLS.—A. A. MAnON ACO have jnet re t cetved, per express, another large assortment of tieb plain aid embroidered Crape Shawls mv>Q TOUACCO —31 kegs Kentucky Fix Twist Tobaooo,xsoa)v4A on consignment; for sale by J-K J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. NOW 18 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE—I »411 /nmhh Harper’s Mags sine for $2,10 per year, or $1.26 for Ex months. a. b. LAHFFKR, Jl 87 Wood street. \« ONUNGAHELA WHISKY—I9O bblsOld MonoDgabeU ATX Whisky, Just received and for sale low by JOHN LITTLE. Jr., Agent, 124 Second street. RUS'ELL A BEG. have received Harper, Graham, and Knickerbocker, for Jane, at tbe LITERARY DEPOT, 16 Fifth street, near Market. my3l MOWING MAClilNE3—Warranted to out Hum iU to 16 acres of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For sale by [my3o} E. R. BHANKLAND. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE—Pleasantly situated on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shad* trees, shrubbery, Ac . for sale at a very low price. je!3 B CUTHBKRT A SON, 140Thir q street. PKItiUT bI'KAK tiMtl supply jolt r*- wived and for sale by my 80 "' GRAHAM FOR JULY.—Graham's Megeritv for July, Jiiit receirad and for tala by a. B. LAUFFER, 87-Wood street. Also, all the leadingweeUy papers uri dMppnblka tjARKO F>'ACH rs - On handand forsals bythebarral. X Or leas ijuantities, by J*» gATTJtT 4 WHEAT. t •' * * Lv y,,^. MISCELLANEOUS. *174,” Champagne HENRY HOLMES. WALTER P. MARSHALL F. SELLERS A CO. HENRY HOLMES. 76 bids do Molasses; 26 do S. 11. for sale by M CLCRKaN, HERRON A CO. JiLEK.—Tula hiii bwD found BAILEY 4 RENBHAW. • « . •-•-.V.rIV medical: WPAEKOEITB." ' HTXUB’ EXTRACT OP BOOK BOSE, OB IBQFT W&RTI An Invaluable Remedy for alt Scrofulas Disease-. InllgM tloa, Tetter, Sick llealacbe,-Canker, Nsirring Sore Month, General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood, it un equalled. . The ROCK ROSE ha< gained a repntalfoo, at home and abroad, which no otLer medicine bas ever done hi lb - aam«< leAgtb of time. ' DYSPEPSIA. It bas long been the study of Pbynelaa% to discover tome remedy for this most distressing complaint. Whether they hare been roceasful, remains for the sufferer* to **y. There are, in this country, hundred* of Uiouaeads who are suffering from indigestion, probably, in meet eases, earned by. their ekn imprudence In living. To these we would say try MYERS' EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE. It has cured, an 1 wRI cure, the worst end most obstinate cases of Dys pepala, and all Its concomitants,—Post! vauesa, ffiek, Head ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, AekUty, Ac. See the follow ing certificate: Rxr. A. B. L. Mins: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 1847-8, I suffered beyond description, with Dyspepsia, and a train of other erils dep»nd#ot c on It. I had applied to various doctor*, and a number of nostrums bad been reoommended, but to no purpose. I procured and used two bottlss-of your Extract of Rock Roes, and found almost immediate relief; so much to, that l have used no other medicine since, and, in foet, I can find no other which, In my delib erate opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And in all caae*,~when I have the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as standing first over all others. Let all whs are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found. Truly Your#, GEO. B. CONKLIN, West Meriden, Oonn. THE STUDY OF NATURE. “ While some were at College learning medical etiquette,. I was studying the laws of nature In the forests of Amer ica.”—Wiutuw. Tbe discovery of Bock Boee (Oeleaathemanr Canadaose) by Dr. Whitlaw, has. proved an inestimable benefit to man kind. As an alterative ltd* unequaled In Materia Hedka; as a tonic and deobstruent It Is «aairt>i*a«. Myers* Extract Is tbe only scientific and reliable preparation, and has already “ made its mark” as a remedy for Scrofula, Sa’t Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases Arising from impure blood and impaired digestion. See certificates. IT 18 SO, Wi know it to be a fixer, and therefore do not hesitate to say, that In ail Scrofulous and BillousDiseases, Indigestion and its attendants, Skk Headache, Sour and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt Rheum, or Tetter, all skin and other diseases arising from Impure blood, Myers’ Extract of Rock Roes bas no equal. If you doubt the fact, read the array of proof In our circulars, for the truth of which we challenge Investigatioo. Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEY3ER, No. 140, ooner of Wood street and Virgin alley. sign of tbe Golden Mortar. Jyl4alaw S&~ The Best PIaster.—MOORHEAD'S MAG NETIC PLASTER.—Tbs writer, about five years ago, be osme affected with a violent pain in the hip, originating from a hurt.«l also was troubled with a pain In the breast, and the flesh bad wasted away from my left ana, so as to present a shrivelled appearance. My attention was called to Moorhead’s Magnetic Plaster, by means cf an Almanac. Since I bare used tbe Plaster, I have recovered thi use of all my limbs as perfectly as ever they were In my life, and my arm has filled up. aod is now aabealthy as ever. 1 _ FRANCIS TAYLOR, City of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Jnly 12,1864. Sold wholesale and retail' at DR. KSYBXR*S Drag Store and Syrup Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the Golden Mortar. jyl4:d*w 9 9-9 MM-i $ Hernia, or Rapture of ths Bowels. THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PKRSOKB WHO are afflicted with a ; Rupture of the Bowels, who pay little * . ,-irv> attention to tbe disress until the Bowels ti w -become strangulated, whan, la all proba bility, It may be toe late. How Important it is, then, for all thoee suffering from any form of Bop ure of the Bowels, to call at once upon DR. KEYBER, at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, and proeora a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trudiDg portion of the Bowels. Dr. Kejrser has an office back of the drug store where Trasses an applied, and war* ranted to give satisfaction. He also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one In need of the article. I also keep every kind of Supporter *, Bra cm, Stupmory Banda get, Elattic Stockinpt, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effects cares in a very short time. N. B.—l also keep on baud, and for sale, a large amort*' meat of Shoulder Braces of the most improved kind, that have been warn with to much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in and out of tbe city. DR KEYSER’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of tbe Golden Mortar. Jel4dAw S - Rapeclul Nottee to Persons Vslng Cod Liver Oil.—The subscriber having made arrange ments with Masers. Poppleln A Thompson, for a regular rapply of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put up in pint bottles, would respectfully Invite tbe attention of the pub lie to au examination of the article, being folly persuaded that for parity aud freeaess from randd taste or swell, It is unequaled. There 1* new no Cod Liver Oil in tM« country superior, if equal, to the above. Hundreds ot bottles have been sold, end given unrivaled satisfaction. In tbe artkle of Cod liver Oil, persons taking it should be careful to ob tain a genuine artkle and on* free from a randd taste ywA smell, as lu virtues are greatly enhanced by its being eccvp table to the stomach and not producing neusnna—purity and a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken up by the'tao teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in causiog tbe richness of that fluid giving a tone and hMiing impree •ion to every organ through which It pa wins Sold by GEO. H. KEYBER No. 140, ec rner of Wood street end Virgin Alley, mylOulew ' Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep al. kinds of Gen aloe Patent or Propri etary Medicinrs, for many of which I hold the exelnriva agency, end which will be sol by thedosenorgruoset New \ York and Philadelphia prices. LIST 07 UEWJIHE PATENT MEDICINES, os Horn am> fot sals bt FLEHIHU BROTHERS. rmrltMitfMWkTnlfaptaUMr FOb. Wholesale 2>rvpjruti and Dealers tw ittmt Marti in n, Qorner Fourth and Wood atreem, Pittsburgh. Keelers American compound; Jayne’s Attentive: u Carminative Balsam; ** Hair Dye: " Expectorant; M Sanative PUls: “ Bair Tome; Wla tar’s Balsam of WDd Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary «". Hoofland’a German Bitters; Holland do Hoe tetter’s Stomach do MerchlMs’ Uterine Cethollcon: Storms’ Sooteh Oough Candy: Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; r Osgood’s India Cholagogue; 0 Morse’s invigorating Cordials S dor’s Onm Arable Drops; arrieoa's Hair Dys; Phalon’s do Batchelor's do McMunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Pnriiying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown's Brnenee MsAaMWato tot' Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson’s 'do do; Arnbold’s do; ® Dr. Curtis’ Hygeasa; Lyons’ Kathsuon; David's Lilly Whit*; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen’s Notts end Bom Liniment; Hexksn Mustang do; hnd*i Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Oerter's Spanish Mixture; B«rne*a Pile Lotion; MeeiuFuo; Scarpa’s AeonsUo Oil; Merchant’s Gargling 00; Bush ton, Clarke A Oo.*! Ood Liver Oil; McAllister’s uintmeot; Binge’lteh do; PerraPs. do; Gray’s do: Trask’s Magnetic Ointment, Jodkln’s do, Bwaim’s Panacea; Hoock’s do; Sarganf s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain KUler; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Hough ten’s Pepsin; Klers Petroleum; Molnne’e Celebrated Liver Fllls; » Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do; Barsar arlUa Blood do; Bren’s do; Bwayuea’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: do; I>t. Newman’s do; Badway’s Beady Belief; MonV Remedy: Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Baod’s do; Guyana's Extract Yellow Dock and ffTfwpsrPU' Wolff’S HehWidam Sehhippe ; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Lodlno’s Bpedfle; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrun: Tyler’s Gnm Arabia do; BeLen’ do; B Wayne’s Syrop of WOd Gherrv * Smith’s Tonic Syrup; '*'*"*• Barry’s Trleopborous; Norwood’s Tincture of Tantrum Yiride: McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge! ? Dr. Locoes Pulmonic Wafas; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. MeCUntock’s TamUy Medicines: Dr. Needham's Breast Pmnps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps Qum Elastic do do. Sellers* yermutiob. —« the best fxepasa> IION.” “ \ Pan** Plkasur, Y*^Oetob«r4.lS4T Me. R. B. Bhi*m;—Ofyour Vermifu**,i can »«▼ with out hesitation, that, haring used It extenaxrely In my practise for the last four or Are year*, I think it decidedly the beat preparation of tba kind which I hare any know - •dp of. although I her# beretodre used the pmparatloQ of several other msnnftntimn Tours, Ae^ _ _ , , „ . ». COUGH, M. D. Prepared and add hg B. 1. BSLLKX3 A 007« Wood atpd»aadfcradabyPnmbtipa—Uy. jd* ,- * - - ' ; < f : ’ - f- '■ r - f KtV'C'.j r f ' _ *e -v 1J : '. . ■ '.'. t 'S*v ~ i. iV, KAJLM)£m—~" cißvzLxxD ass rmnfvsex BAILBOAD. in conn notion wirn mum XOUPBB m XXOBASaa ... VIA TOOTIMA AUD. onto AUD BENUSYLYAStA BAILMOADi VIA- ALLJAUC& o . , rpHE shortest, qolckeet end chnpset rente to Toledo. Csti- X cego, Le B:Giv. ttnek 1.-lsnd, Galena, St. Lonfa, smiths North-west, VIA CLEVELAND. ' " On and after TUESDAY, Joiy 11,1864, Peseenom TtofaM will run daily, (Sunday 1 * exempted) as folfows: ' ’ VIA WKLLBVILLE. Leave WellsvUle at 4 20, P and AlQaare at BJB, ant* vins In Cleveland at 8 20, P. 11; mAkjeg e ekae oomsfae with Michigan Central Railroad boats for Detroit CM esgo; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, SDd Eipieiss Train for Toledo, Chicago and fit lymls. ' Passenger* for the 4 20, P.M, train from Weßevfll* leave ' Plttslmrgh daily (Bunday’s excepted) at 900, A. M* om steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Fare to Qerelaad, fiSJXL . VIA ALLIANCE. • Leave AlUaoes at 7 20. A M., and 12, eonneetteg at Hudson with trains 1* Akren, Cuyahoga Falls, and arriving at Cleveland at Id) A. NL, and 2.26, p. BL Fare le' Cleveland, $4 00. The trains oftbe Ohio and Pen na RaDroad, foavlng Pitta* bureL at &00, XU, S, A. M, and 3, »*. JL, coooaot at A!H anre for Cleveland at 730 X M, 12. M,and 980,P. M, and arrive in Cleveland at 10, X 2.29, BJfi, '.Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, St. Lools aod the KovOk*" west. leaving Pittshnrgb on the 800 P. M. Train, VIA CLKYELAND, make a cloie connection there with tha- Nlght Expresa, by which they arrive in Chicago at 1200 next day. lime from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 Mown. Passengers taking this Train, via Cleveland, wfU reach Cfat- ' eago one Train in advance of any other rout*. - Pasaenrers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, TrtHe.Wai go, La Bsile, Bock Inland, and 6£. Louis. Tims to Chicago, 24 boors St. Loots, 18 boon. ?au tu wctLsmu. I rm via auuseu. To Cleveland...*. .$3,00 | To tn—«»■«*«* Toledo..v. ........ 600 1 Toledo . 0J» Detroit 6.00 Detroit ..1M Chicago. $lO,OOllO 60 I ChWro..._sll,SQ* 1L» Bock Ir land .16.50 f Rock Island Bt. Loots.. „..w 18 90 | St. IBJ6 Passengers are requested to procure tbair Ucka*s at the ofltce of this Company, is Monongabela Hon, bale* tbe comer. J. DPRaMD, Supt ClmuL , - J. A. ,.. Ptt«jurfh._ BCFMiIEK AUKANGKWENTB. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854. ***** ~ RAILROAD. THBOVGH IK FIPTEEfI BOVRS. OX AND AFTER TUChSDAY, JULY 6TH, THESE UIRoUGII TRAINS. TBS MAIL TRAIN will l««tc every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at aO the regulsr St*- ■ tlons, and arriving in Philadelphia »t 12 P SL THE PAST TllalX will leave Pittsborgh dally (except Buoday,) at 1 o’clock, stoppi<u at Grecnabunr. Latooba, BlalmiUe, Loekport. Johnatown. Wilmora, 6aUUaeo,jy« u»B4, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, tba ant morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN win leave tn; evawteg at tkSO o’clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Gremsbnrgh, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lil ley's, Galhtsen, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with tba train Air Balil* more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at I%M, noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave •verrafl«s> noon (except Sunday) at 6.30 o’clock, stopping at,aU x*gw lar stations, and running only as far 4a BlairsviDa. . THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leav« dally (sxe-ptJSonday,) at U o'clock, A. M., stopping -at aQ at* rion*./snd running only as t»r ss Brinton’i. RETURNING TRAIN 8 arrive in Pittsburgh. First As* eomptodatlon arrive* sz ; 8 o’clock, A. H. Xxprml,P.K, -Second Accommodation, 7Jo, PM. Mail 1240, P.K. Bkat line, 2J20. AM. Fare to New York,slo.so: Fare to Philadelphia,sB; Bare to Baltimore $B. Fate to Bedford Springe, $6,70. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania kdl. road, and to Philadelphia aod Baltimore. Passengers parcliaring tickets in ears, will cists in addition to the station rates, except from where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a less denominauon th«n five SnH«w wTty he received in payment for rickets, except tboee Issued by tbs Banks of Pennsylvania. 457* NOTTCR—In ease of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—lha Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to oonvey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, and 15 cents for each trank. For rickets, apply to J. UKBEIUEN, Agent, At the P. R- B_ Pasr-ebjrer Station, on Uhsrtr st, Pittsburgh, July <kh. 1854—1>7. OHIO AJTO FEHBSYLVAHIA HAILEOAD. Hew ArmgraaaL COMMENCING FEUR UA.BT2&, 1864 1864 - MAIL TRAIN IttTM PltUt-uryh ai B AM; dlnae »» AHI ance; take* tea at ( and makes a dose cos* neeilon there with a last Express Train, reaching- Qccin nati about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN learn Pittsburgh a* 8 o’clock, P. IL, after the arrival of the tnin frost Philadelphia^ mod readfepe Crestline at 11,SO P. M., connecting with the Night which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. ' Ooanedoons are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfi-ntaioe and Indiana railroads Sat Dayton, and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. gaa dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Boeyrua, Upper 8a nd oaky, Forrst, and the towns «-n the Mad River Peed. Also, with Mount Ternon, Newark, Zanesville and. towns on the Mansfield med. Fare to Cindonrfti $7; tn IndianapolissB; to Dayton s6*6o; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6.26; tt>£<oerviUe $6,10;. to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RBTCBSIJGI THE EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Crestline at Lie P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at BJi» P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through In fifteen hnnra to Philadelphia. ' MAIL TRAIN leave* Cre»t!lnc at 2 30, A. SL, on the ar rival of the Night Express Train item Gndnueti, and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 11.40; P 11. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lnvii Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 0 PM, and New Brighton at 0 AM,and 1.16 P hL FREIGHT TRAIN leave*Pittsburgh at 7 AM,and9P, and arrives at ABO A M, sod 4 20, P M. 49*The Trains do oet ran on Sunday. KT Tieket* or farther information. appljat tbe ticket offlers of tbe Ohio and Railroad Company, of J. 0. CURHY, at tbe corner office under tbe MosonguMia House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Tfeket Affeat,, Federal street Station. JOTTN KKLLY. pKesenger'Agwt. Pennsylvania Railroad* SUMMER TARIFF ber-«topiit-burgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. firtt Class—‘Brooms, Cedar sod Wooden Ware, lalbo, Fnmitnre, second hand, Fora. Piacoe, Poultry; WkM,dp • bankets or boxes: 75 cents m 100 lbs. Second Clan— Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Dear Skins, Qaw. and Timotby Seed, Glassware, Bags, Wert sad fifae-tp Pelts, and Kfgfl: 60c. 100 On. Clan —Bacun and Fork (loose,) Batter, fat Mftlj kegs or bbls; Hides, feather, Soap, Window uytObt* ton. nncompremed: 66c. 100 lbs. Fataih Class—Alcohol, ttacon (tn casks or boxaaj Bader and Malt, Beef and Perk, Candles, Cheeee, lard utd lazi OU, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco] 40c. $ 100 fits. Floor 80 cents ft bbL aprl OEORfIR a G« Bingham A ’A’ r aaspertattoa Idas TO AM) FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALHMORX AND NEW YORK.—The Owner* aod Agents of-arifUai hare been for the put fourteen jeers connected With th* “old established Bingham's Line.’* Ttej vfll dvttheir usual prompt attention to the forwardißg ; of Penance, Mer- ln the shortest time end on as hrodiU terms as any other Line. . • Only ooe transhipment between Plttsbnrgbr i}«iiit[U and Baltimore. r GEO. BINQHAH A OOf - Cknal Barto, Liberty sti, HtWniA. - : BINGItAX, DAMS rVS* 7 - ■■■: r, , .276 Market ereet. Philadelphia. - JAMES WILSON, Agent, - 121' North st_, Baltimore. 1 ' V. L. O©TRaND»L Agent, 66 West st, Keif York. OCJi DRIES— kjt 10 bhdi Baoou Huxu; 96 ** do Bhooldtt*; 60 bbls mw Urga No. 8 Mackerel; 80 hf bbls do do do; toinirt; 80 u cadi am do do do; 96 bbls do do do 'do;' 16 ** Lake Trout, la start; , 96 u Btltittort Hsrrisg, la stort; V** do Eh ad, do; 6 u No. 1 extra-Lard Ofl, do; 96 u Tanners Oil, do; 60 eaalu prime P-uis; 100 bbls Mas tork; 100 ** Grate Lard; 90 “ Loefßegar; OOhbdsO. Sugtr; 930 bbls O. Muiots's, oak cooperage; - * 40 boxM W.O. Tobacco;* loobblP.N.C Rodn; 1 40 casks Bice; 7 b xesCreamCbeese; 160 sack* Dried Apples and Peaches; 9000 pounds Bacon did**. ; _jvB KXGLTgn k RTCHABWON. \JJ AT IS PUBLICATIONS ACSUVIaW'fI, « Hart* at, j nearFoarth. ,'J. .;• The Life of Dr. Alexander: >j Ms aen, J W.Alaxaader. The Magailses at 20 cents per number; oar pnasitfUaAa • - future price. '•»■£•* » Daniel; a Model for Toon j Men: by Dr.Beott,ofXe«{tek laan»—acoorseof Lectures. .-i.'-.r Fern Leaves; second aeries. si : > The Pari«h Side; abetter book than aliharBannj-BU» or ShiuSy Side. Carter’* New Books for Tooth, via: Mabel • Boone], the Wood Cotters sod KiiU* nf Afc...-v Alexander on Consolation; cheep alillm. Manual of Mini m** or Sketches of foreign fnartnia nf the Presbyterian Church: by her. 4.U. bnrxia; withazapd*- i ■bowing the station*, do. Africa and the American Flag; J*6 J. VDATBOy, 05 wet fmrtlL TUB UI3TOUT Of rmaUUKtiH, from the een>*«»£ ° rrdwbenltwes ririted bv whit* men,down'to Oh doe* of the but e*mur>, w|ih notices of some of the icappr teat menufaetures mnl work* of tauroel impror.ment, Of to the present Bine: ty Neville B. Craig. Krtj. -- ' £ About one hundred copies of the shore htebly intvrefl. tag work remain on hand—'the price reduced to TicaAl'tf copy. Published and for sale by ‘ ‘ ■ JOUSH.HBH.OB, - -- J*lo 81 ~ AlXtUilE*r BtilU/lMi LOia frrtt. oAhtir-“Bjht * choice Building Lots situate on Ohio Ine, eeetffffu feet front by 130 deep to a 24 feet alley, and dixeetlrcapfc' rite Bageley ptreet, which i» now pered and in goOQOfiSf. These Lou are offered fur sale at low price*, aad on eaky term*. ti. CUTUBKKT A 80S; . Jel9 ■ 140 Third smeifc- > AS I am now winding up my hmin*?* at the aoraavof Wood and Water streets, preparatory to n ■mflnff.tA; my new nor* on Fifth amwtjT would hereby aoUiymT friends that I have placed my books is the hands cf a NEAL, Esq, on Third atr> #*, bowers Wood and .Marfcat for the coltartSon of el) debts doe me upon them. Those knowing theiLseiets imioMed tame wMfistm.wU as shore end settle. - _ j . ■ jrfltla JftHM ~OALLAgAK. . Bathe—Hot, Cold, end bhowar. IJT the Suing and furbishing vf which noblag.LaAgjm spered to render bathing io*uHou«es wdl esheelUajm Are open erery dey, (SuLdnj’a nwptrd,) from I emdali. HMtil 10 P. SL,at the Barber Bm>p, Perry Hildfraormr o£-usncock street and JJuqa«*»* Way. • - ;. v jo»n W Hingnypieeiietci. K. t»« Aid««a»*a. 'V'O.9l THIRD fctreet. between Wood andlleikeUh—h, IN Pittsburgh. CoUectfans gagm, and otfc* writings drawn wjh nmi,—f am— ,„*V .. r ,•• ,r - a* * *™i «• .'A. v-C * * ~--' r • -1 «' • ,
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