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Alr ' "' - * _ ft :, ..r• -...:.... 1 ' , a, , ata • : ' 4 ;1 9: " ' j.t . , . •.4 f 744‘77Zfilij', 4, mod=; . 1 , 1, 4 MEM THE CITY POST: THURSDAY MORNING HOUSE or Bench FOR WEBFIRN OZNNSYL- T..nkr-Four years ego last Spring, &few of our humane and philanthropic citisena held a meeting at the Board of Trade Rooms, on Third street, for the purpose of enquiring into the importance and expediency of establishing a House of Refuge for the TIMM:A and profligate yorith, of both sexes, of Western Pennsylvania. At that meeting resolu tions wore unanimously adopted, expressive . of the im portance of the project, and a memorial to the Leidelatnre and an address to the citizens of Western Measylmirds • prepared. The 'Legialaterre favorably considered the memorial pro 'meted them, and made Co appropriation of $20,000. A , Grand Jury of Allegheny county reeortimandeda subarrip. don by the county of $lO,OOO, width wee inside. Fayette, .Beaver and Lawrence counties likewise eubseribed each $2,- 500. Many of our benevolent citizens also enthralled large. ly towards carrying out the project. On the 231 of August, 1852, the erection of the Mindinge was commenced_ The eine chosen we, on the bank of the Ohio river, near Woods' Run, below filanchester. Since the commencement of the work on the buildings, the Board of Managers have labored assidriouely thuards itiesrly mm. pletion, many of them spending a large portion of their time mei money to that end ; but, they will have their re wards in the incalculable benefits that will accroe to society generally from this goad work. On a visit, a few days ego, we found the buildings are now eviirly finished, and will positively be ready foV occupancy by the Brat day of OctoberHperhaps sooner. As many of or readers may not have seen the buildings, or read a de scription of them, we append the-following: The math building presents a front of 210 feet in length, composed of a central building and wings, with towers at the en is of the wings. The central building and drum are four stories in height; the first story of the central building is 13 feet in height, and the second, third and fourth stories are ench 12 feet high; the first story of the central building is to be composed of offices, reception room and committee room; the emend story will cameo the chamber, of the respective officers of the Institution; the third and fourth stories are to be used es infirmaries for the boys. The left wing contains ninety-six dormitotiel, two work rooms and two Infirmaries, all for the Wed girls; the dormitories are four tiers high in the wings, andin the tow' er• ran, tier, in height; the work rooms for the girls, and the infirmaries, are each 30 by 26 feet. The Mehl dug con taloa 132 dormitories for the boys, making in •11 , 223 dormi tories f. r boys and girls, which can be increased at any time to 500, by carrytag other wings back aright angles to the front, from the extreme ends of the front. The cells err Fix feet wide by eight feet long, ander. all 9 feet high in the story ; all made fire-proof, with Mons floors rooting on brick orChm, and having doors lined with sheet Iron, hong to irames.of cast iron. The wiridowetaf the first and !wood stories are prmiled with iron gratings. A building carried tack at right anglts to the girl's wing oantaltti their dining room, 45 by 19 feet; the kitchen 25 by 19 foot ; the bakery...hi by 19 feet; the yeah house 20 by 19 feet; the drying room 15 by 19 feet, and water elcuts. A moored story over their dining room, contains: the erre echnol room, 42 by 19 feet, and a basement room under the kitchen will form their bath room. Another building car ried back at right angles In rear of the central building con tains the boy's dining-room, 60 by 2g feet; a ware-room 29 by 20 feet; bathirgorooms for boys 29 by 14 futaand their waier.cloneta. A second story our their building contains the chapel, SO by 29 feet, and ff.l feed high in the story, with a gallery f,r the girls, but no arranged that the Mlys cannot .e the glrls,—and the boy's school-room, 45 by 29 feet, Another building, still in the rear, contains bhe boys' workshops, SI) fret long by 32 wide, and two stripes high, of 12 Pot each; at one end of which is a onesitary build log. 16 by 32 foot, to contain an engine .for the purpose of driving machinery for boys' work, and for pumping water from the river. The water will be brought up from the river through 4-Inch pipes, a distance of over GOO:feet. The binders are of good hard brick, made In the ground, and 61.0 foundations of stone; the buildings are covered uffh elver. The enclmure containing the buildings, it sur rounded by a man.ive stone wall, 16 feet high, 4 feet thick at tan bows, rand 2 feet at the top, and extends 500 feet along She river, and 351 feet back from the river. The ber.illooat effects of such an institution will com mend it to every one, and we will not intuit the Roelings of the charitable and humane by calling upon theme to come forward end •000 countenance to the permanent establish-' mnnt 01 the Hoene of Refuge of Western' Pennsylvania. Too well it is keen that the want of en institution of this 'kind has lune Men felt by the citizens in this section of the State The iurree:ieg pupulatioh and resources of the Went .ern portion of the State, and the expense and difficulty at tending thetramportation of jurenile offenders against the /awe to Pailaclelphia, who had final to be convicted in a Criminal flours. hos urgently called for a lion. of Refuge in this vicinity. Through the unce.ing efforts of • few of our humour and henevo.ent ckizens , anal SSI Institution hue been erected, and will shortly be opened, when the ef fects of their benevolence will be practically demonstrated. Pane youths u-be have committed some trifling misde. meanor, other offence against the laws, have been tried, convicted. and rent to the county jail, there to laaoeille with the more hardened and older culprit. Me immoral tendencies receive a fresh impetus from the encouragement of acme notorious convict; be in taught to make war against alt a Icings moral; that an unfeeling public put him there for punichment, and that he should revenge himself upon it. 'Tie thus the needs of vice and immorality are implant ed in all young offenders who are sent to the &mit, prison. Instead 01 cur nag them of their vicious habits, they are but schooled to follow them up, until at last, they die dishonor ed and unmourned. How true it is, that— "In the morn, nod liquid dew of youth, Contagious blastments are most Imminent The beneficial effects of the Roam of Refuge of Western Pennsylvania will shortly be experienesd by the citizen. In thin city and vicinity. The idle, dissolute, and misguided youth of looth sexes will no longer be permitted to prowl our streets, and commit depredations upon society. They will no longer he sat jest to contamination from prisoner. in .our county jails. On the contrary, they will be furnished with an excellent home, free from communication with vi. clone persons: they will there receive a good education, and be taught some excellent occupation. Their moral and phyaicat condition will be well attended to; and when they on, roar. come into the world, they w.ll certainly glvesome •vidanro of future usefulness, both to themselvea and eon sty atlerge. enoster of incorporation of the Howse of Refuge of Weorern Pon nay crania, embraces the entire Western Judi. ens! District of the Supreme Court, which -Ls composed of twentyone counties. out of these twentyone counties, but four have subserit,l towards the erection of this inttitu• Ron Allegheny. Fayette. Heaver and Lawrence. It to thought that Westmoreland and Washington counties, will act inn liberal spirit, and make subscription@ soon. In our estimation, these two counties should have been among the mot to enter into the projects. They are our next door neighbors, and will reap as much of the benefits as Alleghe ny county. Other countise ate expected tomtit...cribs. before tun opening or the institution, and we have every aunt.. earn that tce House of Refuge will commence operations under very favorable auspices. To the several Boards of Managers, who Rave had the ereollon of the House of Refuge in theirtanda the title ms of thte portion of Pennsylvania are much indebted. They have labored unflinchingly, and newer suffered the work to log when in any sway pecuniarily embarrassed, or otherwise. The folioeing ere the officers and managers of the institue lion for the present year, under whose jurisdiction It will comment , . opsrat ions e Anderson. Pregid,nt—J , we;lll Pennock. Seerptur y—B. J. 11aDatt. B=SIMfMEI Attlnage. - E--T:Jornov It•,keseetl. Wm. Eielabaum, (len J. K. Muuriw+ , l.t;,••.•; • ,:onan, Allen Kramer, George Parole, Liri••_••.•n •!.:lclinlght, James Chambers, James nclamtnnuker. J. r. Lugan 1111 d G. Le B. Fetterman. CORONER'S INQUEST. Coroner Lowry wag exiled upon to bold an influent yesterday on the body of a German omen named Elizabeth Oct. aged twenty-eight yearn, found dead In her bed, et a German tavern, on Penn .tree[, in the Ninth Ward. kept by Frederick Graft It ap. pears that Elizabeth woebed a large amount of clothing yeeterzley and ezmplabied of pains In her limbo. About ten o'clock. she retired to her bed, which in located In the cellar kitchen, alongside of a large making stove; there sea. no Tentilution whatever, although the kitchen door was kept open. In the morning, when the landlord, Grafts -went down to the kitchen, he found her elf in death, with blood oozing from her mouth and noels-Mt The jury re turned a verdict that thedeeeased Came to her death from congestion of the brain, watch, In the opinion of the jury, was aggro. rated by the uuhealthiness of her bleeping place. Miss MaciiELL.—This enchanting young corn inediene Lad an excellent audience lea evening, at the Theatre. Shut ii truly an actress of the first magnitude, totally eclipsing, in many respects, Mina Agnes Robertson— the Fairy Stall Her pernrumnces are of a lively, fascinating nature, and never fall to please the audience. She Is rather petite in figure, welt-proportioned, and easy and gracefal is her motions; has an animated and intelligent countenance, and is superioi• to most that we have beard as an elocution ist. We would advise all who appreciate excellent acting, by a I,e,u Ural ear.; to attend the theatre this evening. IT is ASTONISHING what an amulet of the light felt hat•, eefrd Wlie Awake" and " Know Nothing" are sobd by the battens of this city ; but All, of the Banner, sp, pears to hare the greatest run for them, and we suppose be sells them cheaper than the rest of the trade, or it would not be so. By the by, we noticed, in passing yesterdly, he hod jut.t got e new supply; so look out for ihe Bawler Hat Store, all who:want a " Wide Awake" or " Know Nothing' , —147 Wood street, 14;—sign of American flag. • _RODDERY AT THE AQUEDUCT. —Oa Tuesday ti;ht, b .:tween the hours of eleven and twelve, the night w achm ,,, n ct the Aqueduct fell asleep, it I supposed, and thief coming along, entered the toll house and carried off the n,toney drawer, with whatever change wax to it. This is .ibe second time that the toll office at the Aqueduct hen been robbed tiuough the inefficiency of tlo night culketor. TARGET SLIOOTIEQ.—The Bbiell_Light, Gasrds parade,,) on Tuesday for the purpose of target shooting. We understand that some excellent shots were made, and that the medal woe won by Mr. Charles o'slealy, at the distance of 105 yards. The company enjoyed a delightful dinner, prepared for the occasion, and returned at an early hour in the seaming, ranch pleased with their excursion. TAI: cif BACB.—lsrael Laughner,_ the young oo committed to our county jell by Justice Shrom, of 43reesmburg, on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kilt Daniel Chadwick, was yesterday taken bask to arecnalibrd, by the sheriff of Westmoreland county, on a habeas carpus. COUSIITTED. — Harry Williams, the indieiduel who so brutally beat Daniel Sherry over the head with • pistol at the canal bridge on Tuesday evening, was eom• rattled to prison yesterday mowing, In default of $l,OOO ball, to answer to a charge of assault and battery with In- tent to kill 1: 4 1 -41 ~~';'~`;r , ~ ~ 4:- 1-i I , . j I r ` _ .. ~. -....-~.e,_a.. t '~ ! -_.=._. - _ u r_': ^ate .......sue:.._.. 5_ ?_a+ .~..:.lYail~E.~.,'g.~+t F.,=. +e a ~. TELEGRAPHIC. AdGUST 8 By the O'Reilly Lino: for the Morning Post THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS WLISHINGTON etre, Angina 2—House— [ Futerday'r proceed isles eonchaled ]—The.bill to remunerate Edward Riddle for money expended In arranging the American portion of the Exhibition of the World'. Pak, London, was after a long debate rejected. . . . The Senate amendment appropriating $242,000 fir run ning a Northwestern Boundary line between the Unltai Btates and Great Britain aed tbr marking the 40th parallel was also rejected. - ----- An amendment appropriating $40,000 for Pod Office and Custom House (each) at Sandusky and Toledo. The senate amendment providing for the employment and pay of Private _SeerstarY, hiesseogur, Chat and Stew ard, in the President's household woe rejected. Most of the other amendment' of the Senate were di"- treed to, when the Committee rose and reported the bill. Pending the quesUon on concurring in the action of the Committee the House adjourned. To-(lay the House passed several Senate ; among them one granting the right of way through Fort Gratlot Reservation to the Fort Huron and Late Erie Railroad Oompany. The General Appropriation bill was taken up, and the House concurred in the action of the Committee of the Whole on the aakl bill. • • The amendment appropriating half a million for condos inglbe works for supplying Washington and Georgetown with water, was rejected—yessll, nays 110. The Senate's amendment ' appropriating for Customs, Courts and Post Office buildings at various points, was taken up, pending which, the Senate resolution continuing all brudneea belbre the Committee. undispoeed of at this ses sion until next ecslau, was adopted. Scrtate.—Varmus amendments were offered, among which was one that the surviving Vice Presidents and all future Tice Presidents shall be entitled to the franking privilege. Adopted. After a long debate the bill was reporte I to the Senate, and the amendments made by the committee of the whole concurred in. Mr. Benjamin offered an amendment providing fora daily mail between Cairo and New Orleans. Agreed to. The bill then permed. The General Appropriation bill was then taken up. On motion of Mr. hunter, the Senate resolved to insist on Its amendments, and asked a committee of conference. It was ordered that the Senate meet for the rest of the session at to o'clock. The Senate then, at three o'clock, went Into executive session. At hell past six the doo• a were opened. Mr. Stewart offered a resolution, which was laid on the table, looking to an extension of the percent eession. Mr. Butler, from the Judiciary Committee, reported that Me. Williams, from New fierepahlre, In no longer entitled to his Pont. The report was tabled. The Fortification bill was then taken up and passed. The Naval Appropriation bill woe taken up when the Sen ate adjourned. Our ‘ Dlfficultleswith.Spin.—ltessage Wass:ism:on CITY, August 2.—Thu President sent a mes sage yestenlay in reply to a resolution enquiring In regard to Spanish 'Matto.. Ile quoted an extract from his mes sage in March last, al:westing additional providonal meas ures as the exigency of the times may seem to demand. lie nays the formal demand for immediate reparation m the ease of the Black Warrior, Instead of being sent by Spain by prompt action, hes only called forth a justification of the local authorities of Cuba transferring the responsibility to the Spanish government Itself. Meanwhile,infortnatioo, not only reliable in its nature, but of en official eh/meter, no, received to the effect that preparathua arm Waking with in the limits of the United States, by private individuals under military organization, for a descant upon the Island of Cuba, with a view to wrest' that colony from the domin ions of Spain, interfering with-the imeruational obligations of treaties, and the express provisions of law alike; restaff ed, in my judgment, that all the censtituti mad power of the executive should be exerted to prevent the consummation of such a violation.of pinsithe law, and of that good fAith on which mainly the amicable relations of neighboring DR UMs must depend. In conformity with then convictions of public duty, a proclamation was teemed to warn persons not to participate In the contemplated enterprise; end to Invoke the interpo olden in thin behalf the proper otlieetm of Government. procreation whatevier ran joatify pirate expeditions of hostility agalnot a country at peso, with the United States. Tbr power to declare war is vested by the eonetitutien in C,, , n;reFet, and the experience of our past history tesves no room to doubt that the trisdem of ibis arrangement of eons stitational power will continue to be verified. Whenever the national interest and honor shall demand •Jesort to ultimate moms ores of redress,pondieg negotiations by the executive and before the action of Carmen., ItiCivklualn could not be permitted to embarrass the operations of the e or usurp the posters of the other of thew depoOtorits of the functions of (lovernment. I have only to add that no th:tit bas arisen since the date of my farmer message to di-penes with the ouggeetions therein contained, touching the propriety of the provisional measures he Congress. [Signed] FRANKLIN PIERCE. \.w Cont. Angunt 2.—The • Black Warrior arrived ad..s morning with liana. Manx to the 2411 Ehe report, the frier no abating. The *father wan favorable. Ehe brings 87 passengers. The screw ntxamer Indiana, from Ilitsre on the 16th nod Soothampton on the 16th. arrived thin morning. The Indi• anx wan denpatehed by the Havre and New York Steamship C mpaty, with a valuable cargo of upwards t f • million dol lar+. The Indiana brings 1110 pmsengnrn and 16 atekannes of Spinish breed f r parties South. Toe Indiana is owned by tho screw nteamahip company, . oxton—whompecially chartered thin voyage—and returon Yin nouthampton to Havre in about • week. Arrived off Sandy Hook, the bank A. 11. Kimball, from Ir.:horn. She bas 25 Romans, banished by the Pope after foor years imprixottment, without tried or communication with their famtlien. Spanlah Insnrrectton.--Slander . of a Re turned Californian. New Yoe; August 2.—A speilal ll...match from Washing ton to the New York Express was niched at the State De partment from Mr. Buchanan, Jilt inter to Krightml, report in, that the Spanish revolution is entirely sucewasful. The Mt.veii left Madrid a fugitive, aniLis said to harm gone to Pans. The Insurgents are ereryw here •ietorious. A lbsliturnian named Cl. Lortog, was. killed at ti., St NlMolas Hotel, New York, last night, by a Dr. IL N. Ora ham, of New Orleans, who snubbed him with a sword, fur at niyisig hi wife, by his drunken conduct_ WAVIINOTON ere, August 2—. Mike Walsh an.l Mr. sew rl. of Georgia, had a light in the house Post 01.11 ie. Mike to the aggreesor, nod was severely handled. The p. caged where It big., and both were in the House this rening. Naas YoltE, August 2.—Cotton dull and unchanged. lhe...blabse 3,0111) bags Rio at 9!, , j410.,4;,. Sugar...Um changed, moderate busines. , doing. Molaievv...firium Is eta oral, no. ra:ee. Stocks heavy. Monty undlangwi, 01 -dd aixen Cleveland and Toledo 74, New York Cen tral 9,9, Michigan Central 'T,, Northern inuisma FL or... Declined 2.40 on low grades; market firm for good ; elai..4 tdda straight state at 5747.37 ; good Wu,: southern a trine lower ;,eifice 150 u bbls at $8 ,7 lA, Use old, and d9,2,0nt1,50 for self . Unchanged; a Ilarlerata burio.eaat previous rate,; g cid wanted. wale... Dull at torno.linchengekl; a moderate demand at Prey bus rates, and 25,0.10 bus prime winter sold at full rat, Whisky trua; sales ZOO tads Ohio at 31. bless Pork eseidr , prime Letter, ..eart , e; lodes WO this at fllLorld,l2li for mere, .no $10,51.1410,112‘.1; for prime. Beef unellougetl. hurl onebangert : n hmUw Wollner,. Cut Meats nteroly. WWI. . ebati.v. lower ; Ohio Igry.le. Iron firm Cloves. seen, a free demand nt ssas,Lo. August I! —Cotton held firmly; demand lin.ued. Flour quiet, trot little stock m operate In; the only Pales reports,' are small tote for home consumption at $8 .814(49 50 for common and extra brands; fancy lots at weber figure.. No PA/VS of llys Flour or Corn Meal. The twiner la quoted at $5 25, and the latter at $2 50. Wheat aced; idea 1000 bush Southern, 111 small lots, at $1 75 611 52 for fair and prime red, and $1 ecibol 90 for white. Ay- $lO9l be. Corn scams. Further mice of Tallow made at hi. Whisky scarce at 34. 1141.Tmoas, August 2.—Flour dull; receipt. small; oo die. poi ition to buy; aret logs light. No rate. Wheat / and Corn undhatigad; offerings tight. Stork Board: Baltimore sod Ohio mowed at 51% bid, and 52 asked. Stoney easy on call. CT Pantaloon•.—The well-known oupetiority cf Ohl fit 113 the Garment, needs no comment on hie part; It has been acknoSiledged by all who have favored him with their order., that they have never been fitted with the eaten ease and style as by him. Ile begs to inform his pa trons and the public, that his stock to now replete with the newvit ityles for vats, vest/ and pants, euitable for the prtaent 1.006. E. 01.16 H LE, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, 2.40 Liberty et.: heed of Wood. mar% Stran s- ge Develepementsewimentnie roue 04,,Y are deity bringing to light new inventions, and the march of progress it enworti; persons Bold, or bec oming so, will be pleased to learn that science and long research com bined, hare brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age, in the article of ERIE.RI3OI4'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure cure for Baldness and to prevent Heir from tolling. Bee circular to be bad of the Agents, giving full particulars. Price $l,OO In large bottle.. Bold by C. E. PlOOlOll k CO:. Predirleiortb 07 Superior street,Ciereland, Ohio. For sale to Pittsburgh in the following houses:- - Fleming Bros., L. WileAS I CO. ILE. Belle., 0. H. Keyser Joel Mohler, Benj. Page, fr., J. IL Caasel._ Alleohely city.—L. A. Illekb e am, Pres.!ly A Means, J, letning. Birmingham.—A. Patterson, Jobe O. Smith lfluktATT'S NMV: YATIOr 1101 llOLDNit—Sultable for I any size of Steel Pent. It holds the Pen firmly, wlgeh can be remored without any difficulty, and without soiling the fingers. For sale bf W. 13. El AV11.,1, Stationer, Jyl4 Market street, corner of Second. P UTIVAM bit J LILY t.t receiver and fur We at No.I 15 Fifth street, near the corner of Market. Also, all the Magazines for July, which aro offered to the public at the usual and established prices. ItthiSELl, k 8110. Lila); isUaIMER UllkBtl tIUODS.—A. A. MASON A W. are now receiving another supply of Summer Dress Opals, comprising some very rich new styles of Sgureol Ileriles, riles, Mk Tissues, An. Also, a large assortment of the most fashionable colors In plain goods. le7 LIQUOKS.-1 'hive on baud a large assortment of r gennin• Liquors for medicinal _purposes, consisting of the guest Brandy, Port and Sherry Wine. It 'every neces sary these times to have pure articles of the above Liquors, which can always be procured at JOS. YLSIIINO'S, iY 2 I earner of the Diamond and Market At . Enterprise Gin ery. TISOUERREOTYPES unsurpassed for brilliancy end IJ clearness of delineation, taken with artistic skill and despatch at there central and attractive rooms. The atten tion of the public Is directed to the Drat that Sret class Plc. tures are turned out at lower Prim than ate =owl to the city. New as well as , the ordinary styles taken in any . weather, single or in groups. Call and examine specimen. at WILKINS HALL, No. 101 Fourth street. Jral lIE r.--zoo boxes extra CutUng Crimea for sale by i 126 lINNILY 11. COLLINS MCEOELYS PATENT FAMILY SOAP—A fresh supply resolved by Ijy2Bl lIE:YRY 11. COLLINS. stenSaboax Furniture and Chains. WE are .constantly engaged in the actors of EiTEAMBOAT CABIN cllAlus and FURNITURE, of every description, and p,sy particular attention to the manufacture of the Vest styles, suitable f.. 77. the use of Eltestaboats. Our experience in this branch of the bum, nem enables us to Warrant aatisfaMlon, as well with the promptitude in which orders are tilled, as in the quality of the work and personal attention given to the fitting out. Those interested in furnishing Boats, will find it to their W vantage to give us a call. jy2l T. B. YOUNG k CO. Steamboat Furniture and Chair.. 9:illWE have on hand and are constantly manufactu. ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every deinriptioo, via: Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do: Ladies Cabin Ober; of various styles; Genus. do do do; State Room do do .do i., • Do Toilet. Boxes; • ; Tete • Tates; • ~ sa„ :... Divans: ... . Centre Tables: Wash Stands; Card do • Water do; Traps, Be., dc. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices antic factory. T. B. YOUNO Jr 00.. J y2O 38 Smithfield at, opposite City Hotel. ,:::•,:::,.; :.,:- „, , r . '.„, •,_ „ t : t .., ,1 ii:. .. . ' " '''. ' l , Z. ; ': ' , 4:• .. .., ,' '. , • . . 11 . _ . • . , 11., _, . . ...:4.4.1::c7"4., ~' ..%.,' 4 ' ;.• • ' : ,11 ... ~ i ,. , -..... ;.* b ~-..i.- ...; .7 . ~"+,,,,,,, Ay- ~ ; .?.. 4,,..:.#,, 't . t!, tk :,1-," 4: ~, ;:: ihi E 4i 7 4. 41 4 "... — e . . 2 : - P .• -.7, !..-, , ' `-' -. •., ':' ''', -, - „%,..,:.4. /4 .- -- • , ~, , 4.,••4'„i7 4 , 0 :„ ~.,„ , . , • , r , (`-, .. .r' lo .., ',; . .." ` 7-0 , e k.±.„ , •,....!%,,,,7 . _ . ;: 7- - -;‘ ~ .,' '.,`4 : - , , • •,1,..:1,t'':. i':-.1', -, •! : '.` -. • , ',',=_.-... ‘ , ..4..t.',,1.',„ 'I, 0 , • " . - )Ftf. 4. 4 1 k , -....%•;•;•; ;''..:,.! .- t. ' - ',i t : , 4` . *. 7 '.. -, " 4 `;.1 1- 4 .'t`. l, -.4• 1 1. ~ • 0, -- tUrt : i<t. r 5.! •;:.•;‘,.' " ' . -"' '!' . ' ''y' it > +~~ z'• , •"i..`'-,. MEZI from the Preaßent. I=INIIMI Congressional Fraeas TELEGRAPH M44RICITEI .'ER S FOR -ER'.74E.V • The NiCio.-"-LAst evening at seven o'clock, by m uk, there were nineteen (Mtge water, enii Weather warm with the appearance of rain. T lie steamer Delegate was advertbed to leave St. Loula o the 31st ult., for Phtelm.o The steamers Exchange and Jesse Lateen. Ilro the packet for Brownsville; the Exchange in the morning, and ill Lamar in the evening. We learn from the Louisville Charier, of the 31st ult., that the river was oo n etand yeeterday, with Brant 30 Inches ,water In the eizal ; nn i along the lower Ohio, thereto leas water than has been known for two years. Opt. Robinwn left yesterday with the Tarlhenni--derti. nation St. Louis. The Parthenia in Intended for the Bt. 7.0”13 and liliooie river trade, end will not be eurpsesed by any boot that Is in the trade for lightness of draught or for occominalation. Chior..4ndrcio Miller of the steamer Yeafrann, has just completed the repairs of his flue boat, and if it was not for naPleahe would. nut be-recognised by those that have done bueiness with tier; she has been docked and fitted out to the most superior style and fichion. Mr. Leaver, clerk, is one of the moot accommodating gentleman on the river, as regards the accommodation of passengers. She will be ready to leave on the first rise of water. STEAMBOATS " 1854 r PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line YOLLTqLCONVYTANCS 07 . . . PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BiTRZIN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. _ . . Tam Lute la ;Treed of eeven jd a dt for WILT , and comfort, and is the WILT TRIMIULI DAIL, one or STLASNI Noun on the Ohio river. It eonneete with the U. 8. Moil Linear &semen from•t.inciuuatl to Louisville and Sa!nt Louis, by which pasikurigers and freight ere tintvtal and or ceipted through doily. Two new titesinern have been added to the blue, which uow ommiste of the following boat.; Days ajDqmrfurt Boar. Captains. frem Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Bemknoorrit....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 1.... J. /1 Darts Monday. ALLEGIIILVY --.. ........ Ose. M'Latsr Tuesday. CRYSTALIPALACE Wm. J. 1i0uvra.....-....Wedueaday. PIIILADELPIIIA 1L .1. URA.. Thursday. PITTSBURGIII ii. Casimau ' Friday. PENNSYLVANIA. . 1 00.111E1.11TE. Saturday. Leave dully at 10 o'clock, A. IL, precisely. C No freight reoeirtal after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to . JOHN 10 LIVINGSTON } ' Agents, • JOBE FLACK, Idonongabela Howie Buildings. Pittsburgh, 1053. 1.1.0101 For Cincinnati and St. Louts. idailit To new . and substantial steamer BELLE GOLDING, Copt TllOllO5 GoLDMi, 1.111 leave tor the above and Inuit mediate port,, on thr first rile of teat,. For traight nr paenutar apply on bard. aul Regular INReellng Packet. Tu E stcaincE EXCII ANO E, Capt. 11'Carixx, leaven every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 9 o'clock. A. 11., connecting with lb« C. and Railroad at We Fin freight apply to jniri ./. D. COIALINOWOOD, Agent. li , gula; Wheeling Packet. TUE steamer EuLl! al . :. Captain Gaut D. idateatta, leaver every TUESD AY, TIIUILIDAY, ml SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock. A. M., anti cou nectitut with t .9.C. and P. Raifreed ut Wellsville. Yoe freight apply to jeal 1 . D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent. CANADA: WEST. C I e: n e , l l .l.. o d; t p7 3 r: r s w t y aw .:iir A ik TIIE FINE low preitaure steanirr TKLEGILA PIT. Captain R. liall.ol, Will mate 100 trip a weak Let wren Clvirelant: Port Stanley, and Port liursell , an follows: • tear., Cleveland for fort Stanley, every MONDAY and Tli UIfSUA 1" EV RN I Nti, al;' : .o'clock. Leaven Port Itureell for Port ettanh.y at 1 o'clock'. lia vee fort Stair:ey for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and AM:RDA: r.v EN IN ti, at 7 , ea' erlock. The Telegraph corm , eh , at Cleveland, With the Cleveland. C... , :umbuF and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Dittshur,,ll. the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Al.o connect. •L Port Stanley with the London Linn of S. , tages, which connects with the Great Weetervi Railroad. Por freight ant pAnts,:r apply on hoard, or to FeOVll.l, LAUDI:III.).S LP, 11(.1.0.1.1111, Vort ;41,.,.1ey or A..41 . 11R1DE. Port liarroll. triar2T2nor WANTS I ANL WAILP:AN'IA WANTED-117MM —I w.h to por4 L chaee.Larl N 11.11,tts to tho nruauut of Fite Ti/014.Y1l Arlen, In 160, SO or 410 aere Wee.rrantz , ; for which win p10..15.11S iu gold, for 160 u,roJ, and In proporllun , 1 and 44) acre, Apply to anal BLAKELY, Real Pl:tate and Europoari A;rouro I corner of Se•entli anal ;;;;olglkllell stro...tA. uky3 1%! A .NTED—TYL'U OH 7'll Ull D1111.11...11 laAlroen 5ec41.1114441 and Grata atre.4a, icor aWlclt a a!r prire mill be paid. luquitv j415:2• TlitlNl AS WOODS, 75 Fourth 1 N TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TII6 UNITED FTATEIS, far the Western Dirtrict of Erniotylvsnia : William A. Murray and others, ) VAL lo Admiralty. Steamboat "Active." To ALL PLAELNA Iscrramvan.— Take notb••. Mat by virtue of otactry attartimente, leaned cut of the Iti-triet Court of tl e United States for the trestern DiArirt of Y. nnaylvania, dated the '<h day of July, A D. 18.54, and to to. tilrerted, I attached the eteambeat Attlee, nose lying at the works f An irew Leech &C.., on the. Monongahela river, ito a plea elm/ Cl maritime, heitin William A Murray and others are liteellantai, and the ow tier& and master td the euid etosm. boat Active are reepordente, Mel the Court hsve appolnt.d the Ito DAT or AI,CAT ante , IAS the time of bearing of )4d attachment. Jr24Ad WESLEY FROST. Marshal. AVERY VINE DRAY 110115 h, o veeirs tor witi. quire of 1)21a Wool stroet. ()TICE To Gitochitzt.'—o tiugsr N0.,- I ar.d 2, fur sale by j J %ME , W A lilt It , of'. B ` ‘ , f ( Tr. o . l , L n K o 6 -I — iif ' t 4 h l i . n, f '; :,:e ' ,. "r t7.7. philo and tiyur,sl lho•k rill, Also, 51mitilis 511 ks Trimmings, in ail the fashirinable eAcirs, 51uslius and IrLsti Linens, 5 eases of the very Lost mat., just to, celresi at A. wrionws, j.rzo .rtier Brant 553 Fifth tuns d' toxiiK prime cboe ejust I ty 1.../ Pals by j . 4 , 5511T11 A SINVI.A lit. 1.1 Haile tt Tow ELN —Ws. h.lt. rrool o,lauctl,or lot I or thoioesc.l:eut Toy kl.ll Both The Brown Linen 'rowel ban n nt,Arp rtinoula:ixat aurraco, COLPili , fPg the propnrtien of a Fieth Brunt., with tlordonirc flexibility of • Towoi. TI.. Cult . T.•wel ponaa.nen a noto neap not attainable In th.• !Won, and the peculiarity of alo noolloir coolrture without friction. Call early and, reoura a pair. C. 11 lIEADLY JYN No. ti 2 Thlrd atrent. $33,000 Worth of Farms and Building. Lou! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILIAING LOTS /Ed/ t, divided emarrng 6utl nl,3tribery nn the Evening of (1, 31. t of July, 1854. ALARGE NUMBER ARE A I.ItI..ADY ENGAGED Many of Mo Lott+ near Met, Lay.. teen told for from 400 to 800 por rent- ntivanoe over tie ' , fire for whirls the. luta are now .111, thowtog that the purchaaa will he a gomi invoetment. Mach nubreriber, FOR ORLI; $l6, ',spade In itantslmenan of $5 each, will receive FOCI: 111.71L.D1N0 LAIR, 25 by 100 feet, lying' together, or n PA Ka of from 2 to 1M acres. Tome lots are beautifully located a LAKEL.V.VD, Long ]stand, where a new church and school !mune, and a number of private dwellhags, stares, wurk.th pa scel factories, hove already been erectod, revere] more are now being built, mud several hundred will be enacted the coming ersuaran.. This le a floe opportunity of owning a delightful enun'ry reendenoe near the city, where the domentle erornfort4 of a family circle can he fully realize], and where 2+.,400 lota and about 600 farm, have lately been cold ; and sales are daily being made to Individuate who, alter careful examination of its icwattion :and ascertaining the quaint,- of the toll, are relocating farms fur agricultural purporma, Ite log confident that no land so cheap and calculated to in. crease no rapidly In value on be but within 50 mile, of the city. This land would have been all taken up yearn buck, but her been an noimbol reran fur the lent century, and completely Incited-op for upwards of two hundred years-- since which large saleo have been made, and where the wild deer roamed at large Allay ilOw be ream beautiful cottages and cultivated holds' Waving with the abundant prat uctionr of our mother earth; This k one of the best opportunithoo now offer.] w t how of mall means who are destitute of a brace of their own, to purohmte one for a mere trifle; also, a few rani., too. taindig each fire and ten acres, and upwards, at from $2 5 to $35 per acre. All persons wishinito avail themselves of the nppnrtu. nity now offered to prorure a flue farm or splendid building lot near the Empire City, should 'nuke immodiate applica tion as theyare nearlv all disposed of. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, V. V., where maps and pamphlets can be had, or sent it required by .mall, gratis It. )PLAIN, Agent, ivl3:3mde• vr to 21 Fifth street, Pittsburgh FRANKLIN HOUSE, CIIgSTNUT 6TRIA - r, ADuVli MAD. I,IIILADELPITIA - . PARKER & LAILLD, Proprletorx JylDsm] TERW $1,50 PEAL DAY. LW BOOKS Ju.Yi R e.CEIN' 11YIN MINER 1 . N 32 Smithfield street Sir Jasper Carew Knight, his life and experience, with some account of his oror-roachloge, 8c: by Charles Lever, author of O'Malley, 80.; price GO cent, Faeroe and Famine: by Mr.. Attu S. Stephen.; row plete in one volume, of 426 pager; clo th , S I. The Master's House; a tale of Sofithern Life; $1,25. Aubrey: by Mr.. Marsh, anthoe of Emily w yn dh. m, Cattle Avon, A,: 60 cents. The Ancient Egyptians; an account of their tom:lnert and cotton.; illuetrated, with 500 wood mate ; Chambers' Journal, fur July. The Irop 00111111, or. Mutual Intluenre: by Mary Cowden Clark; $1,20. For sale by 11. MI N Kit A CO, .1).17 No. 32 Smithfield street. 13AN KIN° HOUSE OF BELL GARRETTSON dC CO. , (IN the North-west corner of HILL and MONTGOMERY kJ Street, in the borough of HUNTINGDON, Peens, et which a general Ranking Business le contemplated to be done. Drafts on Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Ac , always for sale. Cbilections astute at the principal points In the United States. Money received- on deposit, payable on demand, without interest; also, fur 3,6, 9 and 12 months, payable with rea sonable rotas of interest thereon. VD/UM OP HMI J. M. Bell, R. B. Johnston, Wm. Jack, Wm. M. Lloyd, of nollldayeburg, Pe. A. P. Wilson, .1. G.. Mlles,Wm. Der rfs, Jr., Thos. Fiedler, Wm. P. Orbi.n, John Scott., James Ostia, and Geo. W. Ourretmon of Huntingdon, PA. Huntingdon, July libel, p r . s uurer , / °MC!? of the chortler', Valley narlrood Cowpony. SUBSCRIDERS to the above Road aie busby notified thaP the Board of Directors bare called for a eecorel Install ment of Ayr DOLL Asa per share, payable To the Treasurer on the lot Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per ahare on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amount is paid. mylOttt ,rJAAN WlLKfli Treaurer. NRW ARRIVAL AT` 11001111.— . Suet received ri:' a nd rich e..ortmentni fine Gold Jeweiry of every desirable style. Alan, pearl And valsat port Mohler, in great eerie. tier; fine fans, 'gold- and 'silver thimbles, and numeroun other goods, all of which we will bell at New York city price, and much below the prices usually eskedst other; estebiLshments in this city. Call and examine our goods and pricer, and rave from 25 to 50 per cent. in your pur chases at 61 Market street. jyll e""" Y"--".; 4- , • •3•.,. 0%, ,3 • • • INUI .... .„ .... -. ' COMMERCIAL POSI PI V CSIIIIRGH BOARD OF TRADE AN D MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. President—JOlN SUIPTON. First tire President—Wm. H. 81t1,11. Second •. Wit R. Biomm. Secretary—Wm. S. Treasurer—Jnam D. Scour. Superintendent—B. T. Norrmat, Ja . Ommittee un ArNtration for August.—Wm. R. Banwm, T. P., Dtrip E. PAIK, We. R., We. Rutmetnr, W. B. Coot. LAND. 001.6ICTIED DAILT /OR THINOZNI2IO Ton - i Patriak rn s er t f D;ite.VlrEssehas7=l,;7.keris LOANS. United States6..lBsB. United States 5e.1853 Pommy) venia6s.lB79 Penneylvaniuss.lB6B Allegheny county 6s Allegheny county coupon. Pittsburgh city 6e.... ....._........... Pittsburgh city ooupons, Payable New York Allegheny City 6e coCity coupons,ons, payable In Philadelphia 92,001 94,001 100,00 BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh 65,60, 65,76, 60,00 Merchants • Blanufacturers'Baisk 67,00; 67,60; 60,00 Exchange Bank 65,26 65,50 60,00 Fermers'Deposit Bank Allegheny Savings Dank 00,00, 00,00 2,19 BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge 28,75: st,oo! 26,00 St. Clair street 8ridge_......... —; 26,00 25,00 Hand street Bridge— 00,00; 00,00, 47,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 80,001 28,00 60,00 INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company 15,50' 16,00, Citizens' Insurance Company.-- 16,001 17,00 Associated Firemen'a Company.— 5,00, 7,00, TELEORAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio 42,00 44,00 1 , 60,00 Pittsburgh,Cincinnati•Loulaville 41,76; 45,00 60,00 Lake Erie I 24,001 60,00 Pittsburgh One Works. 68,001 68,50 60,00 Monongahela Slackwater —1 45,001 50,00 RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad 49,00' 49,76 , 60,q0 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-. 48.711 40,00, 50,00 Cleveland • Pittsburgh Railroad- 60,00; 62,00; 50,00 Marim Railway and Dry D0ck_... 10'4,601 105,00 i 100,00 - Turtle Creek Plank Road 1 10 W 12,00 1 25,00 Perrysville Plank Road 26,00 I 26,00 Greensburg Turnpike 8,00! 10,001 Matters Coal Company ...... ; 18,60, 20,00 COPPER STOCK . S. Pittsburgh and Boston North American North West North Western. Adventure Ohio Trap Rock Minnesota Pittsburgh and Isle RoyaL---. Doogl. Houghton Ontonogan Ridge Fire Steel Coiling Aztec Bluff Peninsular........ Avery ForeNt Ph•uola Iron City . A U CTION SALES Auctlon--Dally Sales: A the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and It Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. EL, a general amortment rd swasoriabls, Staple and Fancy Dry tioola,Clothing, hocks and Shoes, llata , Caps , to., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. EL, drocarlea.Queensware, Olaarerani, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Band Household and Kitchen Fur. allure, Lc., Al' 7 O'CLOCK, P. N., Stationery, Pitney Artielea, Munical Instrnruentn, Hardware end Cutlery - , Clothing, Vulety Goode, Gold and SiOer antrhen, it. P. DAVIS, Auctioneer. jja3Lif P. M. DAVIb, Atunioneer. MTIZENS DEPoSIT HANK STOCK AT AUCTION.— ll EV E:.INU, Ad I nntent, nt suclurk , nt !ho Exchamte, Fourth 'Greet. will be Auld— I 1 nhane Citizens Unponit Bank Stork. P. AI DAVIS, Aartirkers PEIHoR .AIEUDIL • -"" _oast:HAAT AA DO KIST LL.—Arfisurrand S ' frepfaan.' Ganef ,Srie —On TIMILSDAT, August 24*, at o'cloca, P ,on the prembew, will be amid by order of dlr. diary Adminiatrarrix of the late James If. harm, dec'd . that •Isluniale Piece of Land, situate on Cher tiers ertoM, lour mini. from Pittsburgh, on the Steulumell le Turtryike h ood , in Robinson and Chortaerw townships, eon. twimnd Your Acre, end Sesanty Perot...x.on aslairh loans-Led a taz.i. rote Merchant and Griet Mill, in grind order. eapsble of turning out ton barrel, of lone per day, with • :tore 'welling !loam, limper Shop, Stable, Se. Tip. Mid asana•ins four.pair of Barra, three setts of Bolt. lug Clotho. three So w,, two Smut Machin*, one Corn Crusher, a c oath nom* for 41,000 bushels of grain, whieh anti ruvratelat coot shout s2loogi. The waver power la among the beat In the county, to which is added Annie Steam Power when minimal In dry scums,. The usightnrhood 19 highly improved and among the best in 16 - salter:a liennoyleania fur wheat, furnishing custom work to wi.ouit of 50 likk) bushel., and for sale more than twat,. Una quantity yearly, eel th • ready market for the offal. t. plan of Um property may IA sem at the Auction Store. TI •eletting yr ovtonne the same will call on Mrs. Dos is, ulna reside. neer the premises. Term•—(Pawthlrd sera,nwflua - f• aka lami-twie years, with interest. 11,L9] P. id. JUATIS, Anct'r. DI'CONNELLL WILLOCK, BANKERS, A NU Dealer, in Exchange, Bank. Note*, Gold .d Silver lAin. Current and Par Sunda received on deposit rt 0.11.1 bought nod ,old on ronnoLution. Cotlootko. ulnae at Noy point in the United State.. h rust corner or Market and Fifth rt-ectx, 11,11 pilrm;ull9ll. PA. I AND! LAND' 10UT1113EIIT A PON have for Hale .1 farm; of from 00 to 1000 acres, locat,l lu Pennsylva. oho., Virginia, and upararMi of 10,000 acres in Yi s herin nounty. Illinois: several 1: not, of land on the waters of Bid Fithing Creek, V., to lota of LW serail and at /1.50, SZ, and $lO per not.,. Person.% WWI- I', T., buy, will find it to their advantage to call at our oaf, No. ilfi Third street. iY3 L...1.K14, ,?lON lILLAS, DRESS GOODS, Funinvideriec, 1,7 l'rininaing.t, Moder, - and (Hoe., lionae.ke,iping Ooodc, Lttru anil.Widte Bannetn, Millinery Goals, Gents. urni.hing Ilood, 4e., ac., hoer all been tuarkeddovin from . _•ti 0,07 . ii per cent, during ihe Setni Annual Sale of ri•lS ,, r , ! . l , l l : r A i l . :: : /lt— by lt.lt.rtot clors, by C 4 unLet A tt l it i ko s e „ r , ',.. , uee, (13 11arket at II It AND SIFF V Coati LI l'Ett Aoltb, for k / g tod laud situate on the eaters of Mg Yishlog Creels, a. cloversl tracts of ltkal acres each, wtu Its sold In lota to volt pun - (invere. at the aloes prise; also. eomeat $2 per a:to. A t.out loon o - res on Slab Creek, within 2to 4 tail,vot the itultroted at idt per acre Also, 100 acres about Io rallse from Moundsville, Va., and d from the river, at rlO lee acre. titeld ia0)0, good tiller, and tool terms. For full partloulare cell on, or address by mall, post paid, S. CIITEIBSI.I4T A Sub, Real Basle Agents, 140 Third x+ls . I\7 UTlet: 50 'taken, Improved pattern 111 Potent liram ; 10 do.. flay Rakes; 'At do Hay Forax; 0 du Ora n Cradlea; 20 do Pryt hes and Sorattta; 10 a+ Horne Muzzles: for at 47 Fifth Areal, t.7 jv 17 JA.1114.4 wmuntop. C 1 . 1 A.T.TII W W.l% ' LLSON,cortter of Market and 1 fourth rtsreta, i. opening another lot of Motto eery much opproved Ilateut Brit:taws lee Par:hers, for family asti hotel tuta. leo will lost from four to Dee hour, looser in there than is arty other Pitcher, cod they are of a good parent for corotant too at all •llaol2li. Lorry family, hoarding healer, ant hotel : ilmuld be ,applied with them: 'prier fr. Cali •rl examine thorn at 67 Market at. Jylo In F. tP ii , JUSES--Wl), WOO and SI,IOO—FOR SALM a Frame Hot., of 0 rooms. writ arranged and In good with • lot of 22 feet front on Clay alley, near Wash. Iliorton street, and not far from the Court llouce. Price '45 —termseasy. A O,—A good /loom awl largo Lot of Ground Sir and o linus,, well Rubio,' for $l,lOO. Terms of payment DylSl S. CUTHBERT I SON, 140 Third .trot FOR SALE VERY CHEIP. BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY. :24 feet by ft NO. A good bargain can be hug by applying noon la the nCli•e of the MORN INC) POST.. jyl2tf - A bILIILDINt/ LOT, 24 feet front on Car on street by IVO hmt In depth, In Birmingham, min be aold riles p. Enquire of I.IEO. F. (lILLMORN, .11i3_ _ at office of the Morning Pont. , _ BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. 4 LOT 24 feat front on WYLIE street., and extending bark lOU feet to Wide alley. On the bark part of the Lot lon Cellar Wall, built for two small Ilouaes. This Lot IS It a desiroble location for a residenen: and will be Bold low, and on favorable ternts. Title good, and dear from Atecombratece. Euquire of OEO. Y. tiILLMORE, je . l3 At Odlre of Mornino Poet. TRUN! e SS. EED— Huta Bags, - -Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, (lobo, and Dales llyhrid: wholeaale and retail at the Seed Store, Fifth etreeL le'29 JAMES WA RDROP. "Volt lIENT—A very desirable country seat, 7 miles from e city, on the Steutwoville pike—late the Homestead of Gen. Wm. )larks. Alon 4 with the house and Ranier:, still be let on Orchard of the very best quality of grained fruit Fee further particulars, enquire of Mr. Jackson, at the 'Coil Gate on the premises. jell JAS. C. RICIIICT, Real Estate Agent, J UST R.ECElVED.—Wearyfuot Comm Leti Common: by cit Ritchie. Waller Warren, or the Adventurer of the Northern Whim: by Owen Dully. Woman's Love by Eugene Sue. Flora Lyniteay : by Men. Moodie. • • The Fran:alarm:lan; n narrative of 1783. dont rraived nod for sale by W. A. OILMEN PENNEY A W., )311 N 0.70 Fourth etreet. "tA TET U ItSE,l4' A NTED--uu r that Ix young and healthy • • Apply at _ FRANOISCUS' Agency Omer,, • ,Loi - No n 2 Fifth street, near Post Ottice. WESTIiIIN DRAFTS—Constantly for gale at eight, or short date, on Cihcincati., LOIIISfiIIC, St. L 01.11.3, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth stead. jr-'d A. WILKINS A CO. putt ,ALE—.A beautltnl location or sate fora Rolllok 31111, Mass Works or Foundry, situate In Temperanc, silk Allegheny P-0 . 110 ty, Pa. For terms and price enquire of )Ir..l.llossard, Fourth street, or JAMES C. RICHEY, Real Estste Arent. 23 itotTs acres 511`t of the city.. jylt s. OUTIIBBRT BON, 140 Third eft XTItACT OF VAN 11.1,A-1 groan of Boiun'm celebrated LA' flavoring extracts of Vanilla, received by v 1 .2 JOB. FLEMNO I\l KW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS, AT DAVISON'S BOOK 111 STORE, 60 Markin street, near Fourth. ThePllointcof IValslogitaro, a tale old) Middle Agra by 4gnea Strickland: 1011 , 4 Lake% and lecreAt Streams. EtZEMM 'Maurice on Lords Prayer. Clog:4mm linlidaye In Rome: by Klp ri vl LET—rt..coud story twin, large and convenient, 11 and good (MIA entrance, of N 0.140 Third rooverslon given to g. soN, Jyl3 140 Third street. CHEAP PttabaftVlNG ;SWAN/a-- White Soft Cruabed at 8 and S cants per lb; N.C. Sugar, 20 Ma for $1; for sale by je2.4 W. A. 31.CLUItli • _ P • -t. =OW= PRICES OF STOCKS Bid. • diked. Ibr .$ 119,00'$ 120,00;$ 100,00 . 100,00 1.01,00' 100,00 100,00' eOO l , 100,00 95,00 97,00 100,00 100,00 10000 • . 90,00 109,00 . 98,00 100,00; 100,00 /02,00 /02,00: 100,00 08 , 00 02 , 00 r0 100,00 - ' 176,00' —suo 1 20,001 ••• 17,00 : •- 4261 17 7 , ok, 60, 200,00, •• 0,00 10,00' .. 4,60' 6,00 ENE MMMI riiiiil: - 0,00 - 7,00 9,00, 2.50 3.00 A. A. MASON k 00., 25 Fifth .reet EI:=M MISCELLANEOUS. i LARD IND LARD OIL— g %U No. do L Lard ard; 5 half bine do; Received and tot tale by myl6 ' MILLER t RICKETSOiI RICE -20 tierce. prime hire meived and for sale by MILLER 4 RICIKETSON, Jel7 221 WM = Liberty et. ARD OIL-10 bbla No.l Lard Oil; 10 hi do do; for sale by jar/ MILLER t RIOKETSON JAVA COITY.E. by in.e:44, Old Gov. Jay. Wee. for caTe Jet? MILLER EICKEVION. C L&RET WIN 1-40. ••rt.. Julian" Claret, reonir,tl and for sale by i jet 7J MILLER k RICKSTSuN. /ALIVE OIL-15 cued 01Ire 011, for sale by MILLER k EICRETRON TAR CANDLES-25 boxes 4's, s's awl O's Mar Candles 0 for sale by pel7) MILLER & RICEEFSON. - (,DISH - 35 bbla Medium N 0 .3 i o a: riu 1 30 No 1 Pickled N f lkere g ; I id store end for MILLER & RIC/IEI'BON, . ----7 1T1bTFAGNE--11) txusketa "17a" "171," L'hampaira4 landing and for sale by jeI7MILLER & 111CFCETSON. • sass- Perfumery, Fancy tiek....i have on hand a large and well selected ass° nt of Soaps and toilet articles, from the beat per ornery establishments of Lond,n, Puri, and Phaadllphia, which I am selling out, wholesale or retell, at the lowest prima. Alm, Pomades, as Marrow, nod !lair Oils,:of the richest and most delight y MINCED OIL-10 bbls for sale by jel9 110LNES. I 11'1 °Io". .01189-16 bbl. No. 1, for solo by mYZ SMITE( & BINCLALII. ANTILLAS.—A. A. blASoli & VV. have now for sale more than 100 latest styles of Matadi... [my22 Llmr.—no bbls for lain Ley Jell 4,2 ALERaTUS-40 bms Pulverised Salentine, In quarter, halves and pound papers. for sale by Jell) HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER -16 kegs fresh Yairkla Batter, for rale by jag HENRY HOLMES. LMllld-3 tibia trash this day received, and fur vale by _La Jel9 HENRY 'HOLMES. B LUR LICK WATKR—S bb:e recelejelatdaib?:ll, my 26 corner of the Diamond and Market et. NO. 1 LARD OIL- 26bble In etore and ferule by my:Al ?LIMING BROS. I AB.D OIL, bakl--.111..a received awl .I.We by baylB? JOEL MIALLEIL - DOERHAVE'S irsTOMACH 131.1VER6-12 dozen on hued JD) and for &Oa by Del9i JOHN HAFT, Jx. EigAILLS-110 bbl• Zest quality, on consignment; for bale by IioIYJ F. SICLUCHS & 1) lON-34 tisane on comdzument and for role by mr.V F. BELLKH.I3 k CO - - li , L.llfiCO ., 2l` b l y tiNe.--nt. Nicholas' brkial chamber pat. Ti jet, WALTER P. MARSHALL. (.2 TAR CANDLES-5p bores Cincinnati, assorted alms, a t 0 manufacturers prim, sub F. SELLERS Jig CO. _ , -• • PRESTON & MERRILL'S Extracts of Lemon, °satire, Rose, Vanilla, Pb,eac Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmegs; for este by []ett] W. A. ArCLURO. FANNY FERN'S NEW I/WK.—Fern Leaves, tro /au • ut oy s Portfolio; second series; with original designs: by Fred. M. Coffin. Just received by myTI 11. T. C. MORGAN, ' 104 Wood street. riMllf QUI/ST lidCAßT—Just publistied complete, from 1. Elsolmwegel`s Magazine, price 22 mom; for sale by jel3 11. Millltit A 00., 32 Smithfield etneet, ....... ............—.. _ __ IjoionliA AND WHITE PLAID OllitillAMA—Ala nreeor. I) moot of the .bore tioodej out received et A corner of Grant mad Filth streetF. 6 0 h o . l o rti A . ND P iv h - LE b et y BUN'l4 3 1tO s NIN L It t r o. July je2o Firth suet, near Market. IRV Pt:ACHY:S-10 bbia Dry reaches; 30 do Dry Ap pled, for We by Jel9 IIKNRY HOLMES. bbla HaMawr, Herring In more ant! fur milts iry ENtILIBLI & RICHARDSON, my.3o 111 Water am! 100 Front et. ALT/MOKE it KKK/NO-100 bble rexxived bi day by Penneylvabla Railroad, and Jra sale by ENGLIALI t RIUHARDRON, 11G Water street. tialtianere Shad to store and for sale by 0 E.NUL:SLI at RICILAIIIiaION, jib Water and 1150 Front at. bbls ItslUtuore had. la store and fur sale by 0 Jet', ENGLISH a 11)11-50 bblstlitupeLeitgi =iltaapso.s. ACKER/M-11V bids No, 3, for sale by Jes ENGLISH A MICUARDS.ON. YEalt.4-4O Obis prime Padre, fur sale by jar' ENGLISU A MCLIAILDSON. liiirg-100 tierces prime Woe, furs de by 1 jell ENULf.r.:II t ILICEL&ILDPO stIAD . .-23 Dula Shs4 ; bbla Stud; l& store sod far ode by jele ENULISU & RICHARDSON 1)0f ATOES—liu earl. for sale by " • Jes lIENILY 11. COLLINS. •-- " ' • DPEACIit&--25 bus prune, for pole by jelu LIENIII7 11. COLLINS Ira APS.I.E.S-24 bus tor sale by • j_l jelo HENRY II COLLI3S. S D u ....t h O h l d . , at . kt iunr 75 Loin do Mt:4.ms; do b. LL Nolaaaes; for gale by .11CLUaKaN, HEILHOS a CO 1)111kLl FRUIT-25 sacks Dry Apples; 15 asks Dry Paellas; (or sale by 51'CLUILEAN, 111fIl1tON k CO 1./POTATOES—III Dau.o ou ew for y Jab 1/Ell/1051 a CO. DAWN SIWULDEItn. own, received on connignna out k) and for oak, low by Jo!, ' - • 1)1ti IKON—lou tone Meteor onuaty.(eaarou Furnaos,) for sale by kn7a4J KIN() t MOOKIIKAD. --- " • DM/WELD MINERAL WATER—In _bbls and half Dbl., .13 , (oak and mulberry cooperage,) for sale by jeS liING k 51001111E/D. ._ j (21 LASS—LOU boxer., bald, aril add 10114, hrlienualf A k_X Co's brand, in store and for SSW by daS !LINO k MOORHEAD. I)AkIRU APELES—Parv,I Axed, and cliord, oar up In gallon fans, bormetßally sealed, ratalrainer, the origl• nal flavor end ft-yahoo,. of the fruit; for sale by jes W. A. ArE7LUR6. APLE. AL'UAIt AND NIOLANNEN -7 kepi Maple Molassea, of 11. galls each ; Aft/ tbd do hug., in °lava; Julq received on conaigument, and for sale by job W. A. hVELURCI. 14 , 161.1 bloti -15 bids new Potomac [fermis: • .lo du Sh the Snot of the season. Alec, Halifax Ile rritig ; 1 and ad, 3 Zdaekerel; Salmon, smoked; do. pickled; on hand and Pare:ale by moll BAILEY HENSIIA 233 Liberty street •/11..NeTu,•'' PATNNT ICE CHE.tAI Et.74:NS—The best a their of the kind In use. For sale by my:/0 & /HINSHAW. seiithlt'n FARINA hOlLE6.—Ttite has been towel one or the most desireble articles In the way of cook ing istemile yet invented. It Is almost Indiepensible In the preparation of Farms, Grime, Homutly, Green or Dried. Frotte, kr.. For sale by DAILEY st RENSHAW, m 253 Liberty streeL ;" do e p .5 " 6 I L l e a , " n els l ' In; of J k ot r i 1 1 ; e n : ' I arn IV'd Win. Flowervale, Land...ape and Drapery styles; fur sal- whole sale and retail at the Gil Cloth iVareroome, No. 116 !lariat street. J. a U. PHILLIPS. 7' YARDS 36 Inch. Tr Tama Buff Oil Clulhfur I YR/ Wind.. Shades, just reeclred from the factory, and fur sale at the Wareroome, I I 6 Market street. jel9 J. d 11. PHILLIPS. LADI INIJI.I wroti"es—Ut ail the Sliei manufactured. Also, Gents' (Acmes of every variety; ler sale at the Rubber Depot, lie. 110 Market street. jellJ. t IL PIIILLIPst. D'CPA I' KUtt6 MikAISE riswe ix..A.V...s—‘%l Melte J . the attention of purchneem to this new and beautiful article; the Goods are warranted to remain pliable in all made of weather and perfectly water proof; for sale at the India Dubber Depot, ' No. Ild Market street. - jell J. k 11. PIIILLIPS. corm Latin. ttubber Vittips, truin 1 to 1 , feet In length, fur mle. iskolestilia anti retail, at No. 118 Market street. pel4) J. A 11. PHILLIPS. (.1 HAMM': CIiAVATS.—We are noiCopening • ;11riety of 0 new styles or Lawn and Hingham Craves. and Ties for summer wear. AL., some eery rich and fashionable plain and fancy Pink Cravats and Ties. A. A. MASON & CO., 5 ?Mb street " • - 1111 SAP WALL, PA FEES—A new supply sea Papers just reeeived, for rale by WALTEP. P. MAW-HALL, e. 5 8 Wood street. INE k'APISR ILANCHNUS—A ebolos amortolent In ebbatz, brocatello, and Win Inaltatlo., for sale by jes WALTER I MARSHALL. CIL CLOTII—'2I6I6 pude ol the plain aud .J enamelled finish, manufactured oo plain, twilled and hiuvy duck goods; sold wholesale end retell et the 011 Cloth Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. suy26 J. & H. PHILLIPS. Arkt7 L'iaAjJ"lllll trout impurity of the blood. It twLs as a purifier of the blood; streugtheuS and braces the system; 15 harmless and simple Ito effects. Yor sale by jelli f r.]E D - BM-10 tleioes S. C. Beef.tuy2B F. SSI • MAGAZINE., for Jute) :, l , . or e sal . 5 o 1( 1 , 1 0AN — , my3l 104 Wood IFLIC OURS AND PISTOLS—A great variety kept con 11. stantly on hand, together with the necessary nlTkric uances, and shooting material In ge ws ral,V:or sale by je24 =Mat! WOLV tiltn—A good aseonment or all kinds of Rend- JA, vent, Including Colt's, Allen's, Illarsteria, Werner'a, and the Revolving hammer Pistol,Just received and for sale wholesale or retad, by BOWN d TNTLEY, jade 11.4LT1 MORE BeathlNC* AND SI/AD, very flue, for jj by the barrel, by BAILEY Jr RKNSLIAW, JeeM 33 LII KNUR NUMINU SHIRT OOLLARS. CRAVATS, and a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of Jew FRANK VAN °JADE:IL lI ricA ULD OOV'i'. JAVA CtMTRE—A few bags, very .L.4`e . uperlor, received and for sale by W. A. W IItA.PE SILAIVLd.-4.. A. IlAnuS (Xl. hare jesc re oelreel, per exprols, another large assortment or rich plain and embroidered Crape dimwit. myilo .1 3 80 U N--6 WW2; Sid.; 2 du ShooldeNt; 2 du Mom; tor /tale by SMITH & lei/MEI) 81.11.1Alts— lb Ws LOverlnee Crushed Sugar; 50 do Loaf Sugar; 15 do Powdered Sugar; 30 do White Coffee Sugar; 10 do Cause Pulverised; fur /ale by Jas W INIXIW 11LA11.2-160 box. 8:10; 11.1 do 10:12; 50 do 10:14; 25 do 9:12; 15 do 7:9; Sweater'a and Blair's brand.; To Bale by je.:N SMITH. t 811406A111.. 4.2114111-40 lthdo prime P.. 0. Bogor 1 do Clarified do; , awei,..l per steamboat Jane Franklin on consignment;far sale by Je2ll J. A. IIUiCILLION A CO. BI., CK .cI E uVII Powehong, (In paper.) at 50 eta. per Di. Finest iongtoe Chubut, do ed% do. Poe sale by (jet W. A. aI'CLURG — _pu iILuN-ztor r o ..l . . , Aud d l o r!eita; . 100 " N 0.3 do; Good branda, tor axle by 11'.51. 11.INC1HANI ,11 CO., jyb Canal Ruin. rittliESE—WO boxes prime W. K. Cutting, (or ule by 31 1 LIENCY IL COLLINS my= „-, ~ sof Dr. Fitchls Celebrated Ned'. CLEVE LA ND AND PITTSBURGH oilman RALLROAD. .1111Ar,....AT DR. a. 11. KEYSER'S Drug Store, No. 110 earner 1 " . ..d' '. trr , t nod Virg , . Mi.,: Cherry Poim mir, Puknotta- : ry Belittm, Pectoral Expectorint, Pulmonary L'olment, ! IN CONNECTION WITH STEAMERS Depurative Syrup, heart Corrector, humor Con error, Pa. ! - and Medicinal Cod Liter Oil, Awl Dyrpet.tle Mixture, Couch : ECLIPSE Ann EXCIIIANGIN, and Cathartic PIRA. terrine, Vermituge, Female PHIN Fe. • ' VIA WELLSVILLE, mole Fpeciflr, &a., Ac,-noel by him conatantly and with AND OHIO AND PRYNSTLVA NIA RAILROAD, 71.1 ALLIANCE. Unprecedented suree,s in the treatment of IrlIE shortest, quickes. t eland, heapest roote toToledo.Chl.' Odds, Cboglis, 9m.romption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dys- ..L toga, Lo fidle, Rock Galena, lit. Loollgand the lepria, &ro:jula, Skin Dimmers, Rhemattine, Freude • N UP;:r. t i t V r l M.:AT A ß y l ' A j tr• i i Onoplaints, Piles, ett., eta. Dr. Pitett's sosegindi rd ''' : will relit dally, (Sundays exeep l ted l- ) , as follelsa : 'hat” :, Patent Sifter Phded Abdominal Supporters. 1 - VIA WELLSVTLLE. Dr. Fikh's Improved Plated Steel ' Leave Wellaville at 420, P. M.; and Alliance at 6.30, ervi. Spring A'hauldte Dram. Dr. . i Ting in Cleveland at 8 L'o, P. M.; making • eines eonneetioat i with Michigan Central !Infirm.' boats for Detroit and Chi nch's .1,3,,. Manes - ceg3; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara Adis, and Exprees ling Tube. Train for Toledo, Chicago end St. Louis. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest _P i t P te= " ll i f ill e y e ;u 4 nty% 3 e l i ceptrt■fro m t r 0 . 011 ", A. /1 1 ....Zt pt kes, wholesale or retail -.‘ /./ 21 dkw steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Fare to &veinal, $3,00. Leave All - .VIA ALLIANCE. iaten at I'2o, A. M., and aiiirithlS it lltt-inon with trains - for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls. in; and erricing at Cleveland at 10, A. M., and 2.3), P. M. Fare to Cleveland, WO. • • The trains of Mel Ohio and Pen na Itidtroast, leaving Pitts, bursh at 3.00, A. M., P. A. M . and 3, P. SL, connect at Alli ance for Cleveland at 7 30 A. M, 12. II , and 6.30, P. M, and arrive In - Cleveland at 10, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8.20, P. M. I also keep s spie W W assortment of Imported and dom tie Bair Brushes, Neil Brushes, Tooth Brushes, ac. HENRY 110L3168. iyabiA„ To. 140 GEO. 11. KEYSER, W and Virgin elley. MYERS' EXTRACT 0111.04 K ROSE, OR FROST WORT! An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrotalna Diaeaae•, Indies lion, Tatter, Sick Ilesiache,Canker,Nuning Sore Mouth, General Debility, and as a Parillar of the Blood, to un equalled. The ROCK ROSE has gained a reputation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine has over done in the same length of time. It but long been the study of Fbyeicians, to discover some remedy f,r this moat distressing complaint. Whether they have beert successful, remains for the sufferers to uy. There are, In this country, hundreds of thousands who are suffenng from Indigestion, probsbly, in mat cases, caused by their own Imprudence In living. To these we would my try lIYERS' EXTRACT OF HOCK ROSE. It has cured, will cure, the worst and moat obstinate came of Dys pepsia, and ell Ito concomitants,—Costiveness, Slob, Lima ache, Ilmrtburn, Flatulency, Aridity, de Bee the follow ing cergi ate: Bre. A. B. L.llsus: Dear Slr—ln the winter of 1847-8, I suffered beyond description with Dupepria, ands train of other evils devrelent on It. I had applied to various doctors, and a number of nostrums had been recommended, but to no purpose. I procured and used two bottles of your /extract of Reels Rows, and found almost Immediate relief, so much so, that I have sued no other medicine shim, and, in fact, I can find no other which, In my delib erate opinion, can bear remparison to yours. And in all eases, when I have the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as standing fleet over all others. Let all who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found. Truly liourJ, GEO. B. CONKLIN, " While eneas were at College learning modicsl. etiquette, I was studying the laws of natnre in the forests of Amer- Ica."—WCUTILAW. The discovery of Rock Rose (Lieleauthemum Canadense) by Dr. Whitlaw, has moved m inestimable benefit to man klud. A an alterative It is unequaled In Mataria Modica; as a tonic and deolatrueot It is matchless. hlyerellatmet le the only &dentine and reliable preparation, and has already " made its mark" as • remedy Sr Scrofula, So•t Rheum, Totter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from impure Llooti and impaired digestion. Sea certificate. We know it to be a fact, and therefore do not hesitate to eay, that la all Scrofulous and Bak. Diseases, Indigestion and its attendants, Sick Elea/dacha, Boni. and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt Rheum, or Totter, all skin and other diseases arising from impure blood, Myers' Extract of Rock Rose has no equal. if you doubt the fact, read the array of proof In our circulars, for the truth of which we challenge Investigation. Sold by Dr. GEO. U. EkY,SEM, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. .air Sion of the Golden Mortar. 14:dalr Hernia, or Rupture, of the Bowels. 44-TREIR: ARE TIItiIiSANDS OP PERSONS WHO are alllleted with a Rupture of the Bowels, who ixty hilts attention to the diense until the Bowels become strangulated, when, In all proba bility, it may be too late. Row important it Ls then, for all those suffering from any form of Kap ure of the Bowels, to call at once upon DR. KEYSER, at lAtlTldluale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro truding portion cf the Dowels. Dr. Keyser has an once back of the drug store where Trusses are applied, and war ranted to give satisfaction. Re also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any pries, to suit the means of every one in need of the article. I also keep every kind of Supperters, Rely Bracts, Suspensory Banda ges, Mart,c Stedings, fur enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances need in the cure of disease. I would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which Invariably effects cures in a very short time. N. also keep on hand, and for sale, a large asmort matt of Shoulder Braces of the rood improved kind, that have been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both In and out of the city. DR. KEYSER'S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar.--- jeleda-w LIST OF GEN111:10 PATENT MEDICINES, ON HAND END POE BALE Or FLEMING BROTHERS, Wholwa .31 V•rallogs and Liver PIE.. reVr gyrists of 21 .E. and Dealers to /Ward Med Corner Fourth and Wood streeta, Pittsburghicines,. Tz • EIMER'S .IMERICAN COMPOUND; 11,.. Jayne'. Aderative: Carminative Balsam ; Hair Dye: . Expectorant; Sanative Pills: Hair Tonic; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant's Pulmonary Maim ; Headland's German Blteers; Holland do Ilectetter's Stomach do Marchises' Marius Catladiron Storm/ Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do ; Howe's, do: osgood's India Cholagogue: Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drop.; Ilarriem's Hair Dye; Phalon's do Batehelor's do McMuou's Elixir of Opium: it rya rit's rurifying Extract; Dalley's Palo Extract; Brown's Easeoce ofJamalca Giugur ; McAllister's do do: Kidder', Indellibla Ink; Payson's do do; do Dr. Curtis' Illyrian.; Lyons' Kathalrom Mod's Lilly White; Basin's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment ; Mexican Mustang do; Farrel's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Ilarne's Pile Lotion; Mean Fun: - Scarpa's Acoustic 011: Merchant's Gargling 011; Rushton, Clarke Co.'s Cod Liver OH; 111cAllister'a olotmeut; Singe' Itch do; Ferrel's do; Gray's do: Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judkin'a do; Swaim's Panaceas; Hoack's • pargant's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghten's Pepsin ; Kler's Petroleum; McLane'. Celebrated Liver Pills • Brandreth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti.hdlboxis do; 8ar...T.111a Wood do; Evers's do; Swaynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ill I Jayoe's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do: Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Radwar's Beady Belief; Morris Remedy; Prof. Wood's flak Restonaire; Emetwort's do; Boll's Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand's do; Guyana's Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolf's Schiedam Schnapps; Boap, Cleaver's !Loney; Highly Soenhed Brown Windsor Mask; Ludlism's Specific; MeLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler'. Gem Arable do Seders' do; Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry ; .Smith's Took Syrup; Barry's Tricophorons: Norwood's Tincture of Verstrum Vitide; McLane's Celebrated Vermlfuge, Dr. Lccock'a Pulmonie Wotan: Thompson's Eye Water: Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's FamilyMeelkinea;; Dr. Needhani's Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps; qom Elastic . do do. MMIMM NORM limn) street. SELLERS TIIE BEET PEEPARA TION." . POITT Pi.masar, a., October 4, 1847. Mn. R. E. Saurus :—Of your Vermiftme,l. eau lay with out Inssitalion, that, haring used it exteruurely In my practice for the last four or nee years, I think It decidedly the but preparation of the kind which I bare any knowl edge of, although I have hardware used the preparation of several other manufacturers- Yours, an., D. COUGH, 14. D. Prepared and add by R. B. SELLERS t 00., if Woad pima. and for pale by Draw:data generally.. le24 EUNII liX_Tdaae rOlt Tlig IIdfiDILDROHINT&—I rr have this day received a large assortment of Dada's tne IS:tracts, among which are Ws celebrated Oriental Drops, said to be the finest iserf timely le the world. Also, Ids celebrated Extracts of Upper Ten, 4oeltep Club, ate Those whiling tine extracts can always them at PLIYINOTI, J yl2 earner of the Diamond andidarkat et" •' . 'MEDICAL 4 . PANKORITE." CM= ==! TUE STUDY OF NATURE. . 3 ~ e. Effli RAILROADS Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St Louis and the North- ww.t. leaving Plttohorgh on the 3.00 P. M. Train, VIA CLEVELAND, make • close (nonunion there with the Night Express, by which they arrive In Chicago at 1200 M., next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hours. Paseeingers taking this Train, vhen;lerreland, will reach Chi cago one Train in advance of any other route, P rs ticketed to Cleveland, Balfak. ' 'Toledo, China. .... go,ra=e, Rock Island, and St. Louis. . Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Louis, IS bourn. . . . rt. CU 1431.1111r1143. ?LIZ VIA ALLIAMM. To Cleveland .93,00 ITo Cleveland --...gdat - t c. Toledo 5.00 ~T01ed0..........._...... .....T.Ntrott 5.00 , Parole.-- .., 8,00 :A Cnitig0......510,00 & 1040 Chicego-..-sll,ffil& 11.69 Rock Island 1.5.501 Bock bland 18.00 ''.. St. Loot. 18 50 1 St. Louis. 19,50 Passengers are requested to procure their Ushers at the office of this Company, In Monongahela House, below the =Mar. J. DIMUND,.Sup't Oleveland. .. , J. A. CAUGITI=ct, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854; aggigNEASIN 1834. RAILROAD. . THROUGE IN FIFTEEN 111:1IIIIN. - ON AND Arrk.l4, TIIIIRSDAY, .11:11T 6TIL TIMM 'll - IllioUGH TRAINS. TILE MAIL TILILIN will leave every =ruing (Sundays excepted) al o'clock, stopetig at all the • regular ata, Rona, and arriving in Philadelphia tall o'clock, N. • ITIE FAST TRAIN leave Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday.) , et 1 o'clock, stopping at Gisensloirg Latrobe, Blairsville, Lockport, JohnAtoati Wilroore, 44., arriving in Philadelphia' At 4 o'clock, the twat morning. • • . • . TIER EXPRESS TRAIN will:leave every arguing at it:33 o'clock, stopping only at 'hwin's, Gircamshorgh, Latrobe, Ililistde, Johnstown, Lllle3es, - Gallitrea, Altoona, tn., connecting at Harrisburg with thir train for Balti noon. more, a nd arriving to Philadelphia or Baltimorai at 12,,a1; - . . TIIE ACCOMMODATION TRAlN:srill leave ever) . after noOn (except Sunday) at 5.30 o'clock, stopping at all twin• lar stations, and running only as far as Blairsville. TUE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Laval daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., stopping at all at.. Gone, and running cnly as far as Brinton's. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh- Sire. An commcdstion arrives at 0 o'clock, A. M. Expressi, 1, P. M. Second Aocommodation,7.ls, P 11. 21a11 12.10, P. M. Peat Line. 220, A M. Pare to Near Tork,slo,so ; Fare ta Philadelphia,sB; Pare to Baltimore, li i iare to Seaford ?rings, $5,70. Baggageehm all stadoneonlba.Fenturylvanla 11. Z. mad, and to Phil phistand BaldMM.& • Passengers pnrehasiirg tickets in env, will be charged ran errs in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company hare no Agent. No notes of a less .lenomination than fee dollar.; will ha received in payment for tickets, exceit throe issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. • /41" NOTICE.—In ca+e of loos, the Company nal hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exopeding N. 11.-1 he Excelsior Otnniboa Lino has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from tho Depot, at a charge not to.exceed 15 cents for each passenger. and 15 rtata for earictrunk. For Reknit apply to J. At F.EIKTMEN. Agent, - At the P. R. R. Paaseulrr Station, on Liberty at. Pittaburgh, July 6th, 1854—{07 10: 11 0/.1 , 0 4-A:13 , t1 0 11-VOW ; 7 . 18 A 1.711 COMMENCING N rr FErrt e ini Y 28, 1884 1864 ' SiPleFaliPlN /8" 31A1LeeTRAtmLN tea ]t i r, :b.., ,t t i trg e , at it A 31; dine.cad IAiU eloea eon. nemion there with a not Express Train, re...hing (,h.M. :lei .bout 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leerni Pitt;hurgh at 3 o'clmk, P.-M slier the arrival - of Unk. Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crentliturnt 11,30 P. 00., connecting willuthe Nig:A Exprees,irldih reaches pincinnaU In the roorbing. Outnae '',.nre made with the Ohl) and Indiana;insd • Belfmacnintli liana ralirnads 1;:r Dayton, Indianapeßs Bel to with. Cleveland. IdourOeville Pait„„ dusky, Toledo, Detroit. *ad Chicago with Ducynan, Upper Sandusky, Forest, mut the innate on the Mad River Rosa. AIPO, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville awl town. on the 31ansileld road: . . . Fare to Cincinnati $1; teindianapolisgS; to Dayton $8,50; to Toledo $6; tr , Columb $5,:.7;; to Zanesville $5,10; to . Cleveland $4. Through =His to Louisville at rednewd n"". T . 14211.N G THE EXPREEE TRAIN eaves Crestllne at 1.15 P and reaches Pittsburgh at kW P 31, connecting with the fast Express Train through in sfteeu hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.20, A. M., on the sr., rival of the Night Express Train frum Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.4 u. P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A 31, and 6 1' 31, and New Brighton at d A M, and 1.15 1' M. .• FREIGHT TRAIN Intr. Pithburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P. M., and arrives at 4.30 A M, and ♦.30, P M. Ake The Trains do not run on Sunday. /160- rickets or further information. apply at the ticket office:, of the Ohio and Penneylrania Railroad Consiuiy, of .1. G. CURRY, at the corner °Mee under the Monongahela Howe, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Statkm. of="-3 JOIIN KELLY, Paarenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUDSIER TARIFF bet we en Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commenting April 14,1874. First Mau—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feather; Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Poultry; Wine., 120 baqt,ta or holes: 75 rents 3100 Mr. Second Ciao—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glaser are, Hardwire, Rags, Wool and 810,p Pelts, and Eggs: Bee. 'p 100 lbw Thi.d Class—Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, in firkins, - kegs or bbLs aides, Leather, Soap, Window Glare, Indent ton. uneourpresaad: 550.p^l ICAI 117 s. Iburth glass--Alcohol, Bacon (in tanks or boxes,) Barley • i• and %Jolt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Lead Oil, Hemp, Whisky, eNtD)I3 : (eoupgreased,) Leaf Tobacco Sue. a ioo !Isar SO cents VI bbL arrl - - - - Bingham dr, Co.is Tralasportatiort Lino Grams c. Fasmuscus. mmmw rpo AND FROM PIIILADELPILIA, BALITIIOIiE AND 1 NEW YORE.;-The Owners and Agents of said Line Lave been for the put fourteen years connect.' with LI, • old established Bingham 's Line." They will give their llama prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce,ller chaldise, &c., in the hottest Lime. nod on as favorable terms MI any other Line. asT Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. GEO. lIINCIIAM A CO„ Canal Ba , do, Liberty EL, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS t 00, 270 Market sreet. Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North IL, Baltimore. 81. 1,. OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 West at., New York. Proprietors. SUNDRIES -10 bble Bacon Irams 25 L. do Bboulderet • • - 50 bbls new large Ito. 3 'Mackerel; 30 hit bbla do do do: to arrtt 30 " mediam do du 1. 25 bids do do du 15 " Lake Trout, lo store; • 25 " Baltimore Herring, to store; do Shad, do; " ?:o. 1 extra Lard 00. do; 25 Tanoera Oil, du; 50 cults prime Purls ; 100 bbla Mrs Pork; • • 100 ' 4 Greene Lard : 4 01110, • "_.Loaf Boma; 00 lib& O. Sugar: 210 bble 0. Nlolaasm. oak roopera ge : • 40 loxes W. O. Tobago ; 100 bbla N. C. godo: 10 casks RI,: b.,xes Cream Cheese; 150 sack, Dried Apple" and Peaches; 2000 pound. Dan,' Side.. /1 0 ENGLISH & RI6IIARDOOsi FIRY WOKS'S! I , llte WO boxes Flrt , Crackers. 6 arum Roman Candles, 12 7 "do __do 8 do ~--- d` do do 6 do; S " do do . 4 do; - 4 " Triang 1; 3 " do do 2: • GO bons Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpodos: 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 '• 1 ounce Rockets ; 15 2 do..dot • ' 12 " 4 do do; 15,000 `• Pulling Crackers; Second supply ; juat roostred and for sale by J. C' ANDERSON t CJ.. je27 No. 6 Wood • " • • - • — I ATS PUBLICATIONS AT DAYLbON'e, ni Market et., • near Fourth. • The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his eon, J. W. A lexander, The Magatines at ZZI feats per number.; our present and:- • .• future price. Nadel ; a Model for Young Men by Dr..Becdt, of New Or. • leans—a cone of Let/WM. Fern Leaves; monad aeries. The Parish-Side; a batter book than either thmat - Sitfe -- '-• - or Shady Side. Carter's New Books for Youth, viz t Mabel Gras t, aeries Roussel, the Wood Cutters and Exile/ of Lebanon, de , do. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, Manual of Missions, or Sketchea of Foreign Mis s ions of the Presbyterian Church: by Rev.J. C. Lowrie; a ith maps, showing the stationsje. Atria. and the American Flag. J. 5- DAVISON, - _ le 6 BS Market /treat, near Fourth. lilE HISTORY' OP PITTSBURGH, from the earliest pe ri'd when it wen visited by white men, down to the close of the but century, with notices of mint of the impor tant matinfuturee and works of internal haproverannt,up to the gewunt time: by Neville B. Craig, . About one hundred copies of the abrve highly intrust - ing work remain on hand—the price reduced to 75 roots app. Published and for tote by JOIEN H. 3151.011. jolO 81 Wtmd street. C.callia, and Shower. IN the fining and fornishlne of vhich outlaw; ho. h.ec, 'pared to render bathing Inentioue as let4ixke heabbfuL ere open every day, (Sunday'', excepted.) front 5 (Mach, A.. 11-,_ pad] la P. X, at the Berber Shop, Perry Rotel, career of Hanwak street and Doqueene Way. .1•50 JOON WOODSON', Proprietor. A.LliTaluoatcorei atom 'Men, to conal.lcco a coke -- :my ed pun:dawn. oat h . lioniaolnecit location en tba th gm * din Rant _l4lnr_ty. Snah caws ,wcaz c ove, Ililloarth stmt. MESE
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