“- , - ■■ V 7r*-~ 5 £■:?-V :V : - ■_- 7 ?PsJs?f".. ;v*y: '"'. ’_ ‘ i,:-.', 1 - • u’. •’ .'5,-. . ",t' \ •'** ‘ - ; ; 1% . ‘ „ ~1t ; r '—4 -V; ■ *’■ • i /•,. •*. •*•».-* »-"'•--- ft ir \tV*t* V' **ia* ''*?'•• l: *’4 * T •%» I;'',’.* ♦*■■"..’ 7 s '. **l*.'< nJVJvL&v* ■** *l* «w*»u v*J »V'2' r " jv ; ‘ L ‘t- 1 .'■•A.r-jirs? j % :*j.& ’>‘ J v’’f v( V■: T' is* k?* ’».';S *. * ■■ g. «”vJ« v*;,; _ ’• vi.V ~ ' ’■'i v 5 .-* I >;.v*; •; . w ■*»!>» Wk/lt T If!". - ? J r *' f»V i » 4 f Vv j rftg *?>? v V t~ n ‘X,\ p;f«.’ . yf#.-',^;.. 1 - y t ;V;' i»i iJaC-Jwp » -ViV.yXj? .a-tfrt ,♦" * f”-» / ? -i'fS If J- i' ! s.v'J• , i’‘. )-s J \''‘-d<! 1- V 3 ■£9tt«Sfr i V v*« 4 l l »?s =s= ss 1 i:l mmsmmm m3smmM^oo^ Immmwmm »MiiM mMMi VRmPMH fUMM IfeillliSiitl WSiiloMsiM§. figg&ijillts^ MmpSSp fcSaii «Pw«! jhmnimbM jgftSypsa^m fM^mMm^4^\ • % J : I^<? m¥£ 'j77- h£ *s* -:s.<^«£•<s» afetfiS v-V7 -V,-, - -- , w<y ~ , "c y.‘ 'W- i* ’ ," v ■ ;,' *'c I/.'/- . ",-> 7. :y t ~ r ''^- ;r r'P ?r :, P.* *t>T-7' ’ “jK'. 6 Py^A'-■■N'-,' , i, ,^\ £ v * -.*■‘*7-£\- 1 ’\ ,- * ’vV ’ . „ f-»77x|“A r -»p7 , 7>.H7~nt_‘-, ‘/vv ,“-?v: - ~•* » •--*-.v’.^- 4 . 4 - ii - a,, }«4/' i --.'i^ T - -< ■'. •- 11 ,t > ~ PS,.-* ' • ' •*” TffillT 777P* S: '- ••j^-'^»% THE CITY I’OST. BATITKDAY 2*- "pTtwbwkih mid Stwßsavftw Raiiboad.— Bi« Journal oty«te4«y .tala timttoU Oo#ip»nj b “” -1~~. tIQi too Mm 3onra too jtomljuo of toop™perfy aompristog tolrty-tiro .eras and the ferry »o lon* known 0» “Jonrf IWry," on Use Booth olio of tbo Monoogoholo rtror. Tho pile* tUpnUtai lo *68,000, oni the ptpon «to oxocutod yesterday. The Messrs Jones will continue to rcm tho ferry nnttt.thol)e«lnDingofi>o*t3W,l>otmiom4 pa Mnlon of tho Undo pus imm.dl.aly. rtbesa S'®®* 4 ® * dwfcnod by tho Company Or » pot, to oooommoioto thdr T»t tod. in thot fe onothor proof of too determined energy at too BWooen- Tfflo rV"r-ny to posh ttrdr enterprise to rapid completion terror* to® S~ *» U» grounds boo tlreody been completed. Tqi Bio Show Nsxt Wsek. —Banmin’s mott etor Mafioom ond Menagerie wiU entire on Monday next and' Its first exhibition will take place on Monday afternoon. Il ls tteir prof y generally rmdsritood that something dlf. ftront tom the tuttal tontine or torellng exhibitions Is to bo expected, and It U notunroasonablo to suppose thetnear-. ly erorybody wUI ridtit. Basldes toe elephants, cariosities, wan stathary and wild beasts there 1* also glren a tarlety of highly Interesting performances, In nhleh the orlglnsl Tom Thumb, Mr. Kellis, the nrmlees man, and others take part; and the shole, Including eyorythlng mentioned In the hitls f maybe seen for tbeslnglo odmlsslonfeo.of twenty-fire cento- The parUloh under which the exhibitions ore wUI ae commodato upwards of 10,000peop!o atone time. Focsd Dbottsxd.— The body of Francois Oar dlnaux.tom Canton do Vaud, Bwitaerland, and more lab fatly clerk In the Drug Store of Fleming Brothers. In this Blty.wes feond floating In the Ohio rlrer, near .Wheeling onTuesday waning.' Hewasa woll educated nnd-accom plished yonng min, about twenty two years of age, arid had beeri In this country about one year.- A large, .lied potto, monnale was discovered on bis perron,which contained a ■ variety of articles, including bis passport, some email books, letter*, poetrr and cards. From these, it appeals that he has a brother residing In New York, and that prertous to his arrlral In this city he spent .year In Paris. There was no erideneo elicited on the Ooronm’s Inquest to show that he had committed oniride, and the presumption, therefore, la that he wu accidentally drowned.. ■:•: Host’s Mbbohaht’s Msaaonis,—At a .late meeting of tho Pittsburgh Board of Trade, the allowing testimonial to this lnraluahlo work was unanimously passed: Hesolvtd% That this association take* great .pleasure la recommending to tto favorable attention or the business community * 1 Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine and Commercial. eminently .dwjrlngof patronage axtd ■upuortTo all'who t&keun interest In the eflMre of Trade, Oommaroen Currency, AkrieuUure. Manufacture*, wither Foreign or Eomertto, or who are desirous of lufbrmaUon on kindred subjects presented In an attractive fora, from an able and tellable source, Ilunt’a Magarine la a most tntalo •ahls booknf reference, haring sustained for the last fifteen yaar*eboih at homo and abroad, a high reputation for Com mercial Intelligence and Mercantile Literature. . KuaJvtdi That a copy of thr«) proceedings be forwarded to Mr Want, signed by the Secretary ond stamped; with the seal of the association. Drad—■-A private telegraph despatch wan re-, eelred bore yesterday* from-Louisville, announcing the death of Capt Hiram Kouots, In that place, from an attach of Cholera. r Fora numbor of years, Oapt. Kouotshas been connected with the steamboat business of this city, In dlf rcrentcapißUies,andwa3unl«rsaUy reoognUed as one or the most obliging and accommodating of onr rlrer Captains. His suavity of manners and generosity ofdlsporlUon ren. deredhim popular with all who came la contact with him, and his loss will bo regretted by a large number of person al friends. ■ . Dbtbstios op the Cass.—Tho night express train on tho Pennsylvania Railroad* was detained several hoar* behind Its ntnal tune on Wednesday night, by the caring In of Ao tunnel near Altoona. From n passenger, who was aboard the train, we learn that about twenty-five feet of tho stone wort, forming the Interior surface or arch, •long with an immense quantity of dirt, fell down, block ing up the track ©completely,as to require the above time to remote the obe'-ruction. • ■ BESTESCED.-i*yosterday morning, a decision unfavorable to tho granting of a new trial In the case of John Hart, convicted a abort time since of rape, was given by Judge M’Clore, and tho prisoner brought out for sen tence, The Judge, In a few remarks T slAted thobelnousoess of tho for which bohad been convicted, and sentenced him toslx years’ imprisonment In the Western Peniten tiary. The prisoner was immooi&tdy taken over the river by Jailor Crawford.. ■■■. Ak Injunction.—'Wo understand that tho work «n the Mount Washington inclined plane has been suspend-. «4 for the present, owiog to an Injunction toned on the suit of Mr. Lyon, of the firm of Lyon, Sherb A Co. The . Com pany took possession of twenty feet of Mr. Lyon’s proucrly, «t the base of the hill, assessing its value at only $lOO, and - thls lnjunrtlon Is laid to prevent them from prosecuting thawork any farther, until salt can bo brought to roeover « ifelr valnAUon. * r ■ jitkrwft Kobbeey.— -Mr. Ssmuftl Morrow, of the Eighth Ward, while TWUng*«rlend on Wylieatrect, oh Wedn*vday evening, attached his horse and buggy to a post In front of the bouse. Some rascal coming along wbQ* Mr* Morrow was avav, coolly unloosed tbe horse, entered th* V*Hde, and drive nIL Instant search was made,but wp to the present, neither horse or btiggy have been recov ered. Bahnuh’b Bio Show is oreating como excilo* meat amongri the people. But Barnum la a mere pigmy In comparison to tbo original AlLof the Banner Hat Btore, and the people appreciate it too, for witness the crowds that flock to bis Store every Saturday, to rig out for the holiday of tbo week; audit's no wonder, when a respectable silk bat can be bought lor $2,60 cnXy. Don’tforget the sign of the Amos teali Flag,l4T Wood street j 147, don-’t ibrgrt. Yeaes IS TUB C.S. Senate, hi Thos H. Beml —H- Mlner ft Co. No. 33 gmlthfisld .trout,.» t)l.nto tgento for tbi* work In All. gbeny county. Pawn, rriihiog to proenra it should e»U lnnn*dl.toly »ud subserib. fbr thobook, mi it rannot ht procured othorwlM. Tb» first «tamo ta been receired end is reedy for dellTery to snb tcrlten. . Baths IBatiis !!—Wo would od»iso our read eta and cHlsems, who are fond of bathing, to pay a visit to Mr. J, Woodson’s saloon, in the Perry Hotel, on Duquwne Way. Zb has lately fitted up four comfortable hath rooms, which are supplied with cold and warm water, and well ar ranged shower baths. _ ■ Fih* Works.—A. display of Flro Works Trill M glren on tbo evening of the Fourth of July, at the United States Arsenal. Au experienced and skilfutl pyro> tecbnlct has been engaged by tbs commanding eficer, to r .v* the «iqulb*," and every thing will be provided to zander It a brilliant affair. - • Thb Excelsior. OxHißro Like will ran an axtra line of Omnibuses, from their office, on Fifth street, to Born urn’s Menagerie, in the Ninth Ward, during the stay of that exhibition In the city—an accommodation that will be appreciated by those desirous of attending. * • A N®w Profession.— Be v. Dr. Flamer, of Bjltisor®, has been elected Professor of the Western Thco logical Seminary, In Allegheny, vice Dr. BTGHI, transferred to Princeton, New Jersey. • Old Tips.—For sale at this office. Disihtkotiso or PcTaiD, Koxions Gasbs •A simple, cheap, and easy way of disinfesting | putrid noxious, foetid and mepthitlo gaees, and putrid animal matter, may.Jjo accomplished by. 1h« free -baa of soda ash and qulok lime. Dissolve ; twenty-C»e pounds of soda aeh in five, buckets -of boiling hot water, and while hot, elaektwen ty-flro pounds of qniek ■ time, and os:soon as slacked, (which, if tho lime is good will not ex ceed fire minutes,) mix the fresh slacked lime While hot witbthe eolation of soda ash, stirring It thoroughly for fire minutes, by which time the lime will hare token up the carbonle acid of the soda ash;; then pour tho hot mixruto, into the privy vault,' and It will in a few hours con vert the Impure aud feetid: gases into.ammonia, end entirely direst the premises of any unploas ■ ant effluvia,and reader-the atmosphere perfec.t - ly salnbricuß'and healthy, - Sodansh of. eighty -percent; free alkali issoldatthe soap houses at three dollars per hundred pounds, Bud Athens lime can be bought by the barrel at seventy-five cents the cask. .. . - Every practical chemist knows thattputrid anlmal matter can be converted into ammonia hy, the mixture (in a heated .state,) withcauslic alkali;'- Baeh is n process, and suoh the resalt ’inthlscase.; In large vaults a greater quonti tj-than twenty'fire pounds is; required; the quantity shonld.be increased in proportion to the ] ■ i*e of the-vault.- The use of ono hnndred i - pounds of-soda ash, per annum, in a vault pro: - pared and OBed as directed above, will prevent Mfcuinulition. and render the services of a scav enger wholly unnecessary’. Bilgewater may be ' purified by the same process. This is morocco - nomlcsl thaa chloride of lime—is fifty times - more efficacious, and ten thousand tlmeß more healthful.-I have used -this preparation for more * : than twenty years, with the most complete suc cess.— jV. 7. Courier. B«»d and Mineral water FountaJn. • r . W BOWK So. 61 riFIH Street, iwxfc door to Masonio: YV V lUlVdealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY. : lea Cream, oftba beet quality, served up during the sea* ' T ' ocn> Also, Strawberries end Cream. .. . YaalUeaean be -supplied with Strawberries and other - - Trait*, during the season, on tho most reasonable terms. ■ -OrdeW eta r»peetfol]y solicited. jsfctf Advert Uimem. k Vt p*t*oa wishing to make SoDO in 6 months, address A. »•» r<wt*paid, Tanainatonj Trumbull county, Ohio. ' YhSsit&ofldUon orbook. agency. No traveling is neevoa* iy;batany person can wmam at home and make the ■ *bm sum in the time stated. Address • .. . ylttmT TROT. BYRON H. ROBB. QRKKN oil CLOTH—I 3» yards, X- »«thx ranging ftom S 3 to 45 inehevfcr «1. vbolara OtnUU »tth» OU Cloth WUBHOM. No.XX« Mjrket it. ojss j. 4 h. pgnj.n’a pMg.aßpqi—apt.i.l. TTwmn lniUrumdlUMli b, [jaU] : nJBSIKQ BBOXHEBS. TEI.EGRAPHIC. Ey thfi Lines for tho Horning Post LATEST EHOM CALQOBHI&. New Iforjfc^-Jime.. 28>—The steamer jltarof the West ar? ] rived thls afternoon, with Ban Francisco dales.io.tho Ist j instant. * I * - The steamers John X. Stephens, Sierra Nevada and Yan koe 'BJade brought down to Panama and San Jnan, - ln gold 1 " The'revolntion in': New Grenada la progreaßisgo- On-the 21th of May, Gen.vLewls routed the constitutional- force at 1 Capignard France, with considerable loss. -Gen..{ Fmncb was hilled. - •{ • Gen. Fosoda was raising reemita in Panama, and was to ! leave in the first English vessel for Carthagena. : Gen. Mopgura was at Barrangnlla on the Ist of Jtmo,but waa to leave in a fow .days for Bogota. The trial of Dillon, the French Consul, for a violation of the neutrality laws,-ended In-u disagreement of tho jury, whereupon a collo proa was entered -by the District Attor ney; The nrocoediags against the -Mexican Consul wore. also discontinued. ■ . v The grand jury had found trne bills against Walker. Bnow and others concerned in the aOalr of the late Repub lleof r: The Bteamer Aispe was wrecked at Prenta Arens* on the. 25th Mar. • Her passengers and crew were saved, bat the boat is a total loss. • She was valued at $50,000, and was owned by Byan, Doff and others. • . „ ; Tbe brig Donna filarlaj of Ban Francisco, was totally wrecked on tho 23d May near Mendocius. Her crew was saved."--.- ■ - ■ Thotrial of Edward H. Avery for tbo murder of Susan nah KuseU on board the steamer Yankee Blade, resulted In tiie disagreement of tbe jury. A new trial was ordered.: George T. Hunt was killed In a duel with Kama Herbert, lata a member of Assembly. A few days afterwards, Thos. h. Benson was killed in a duel with a man named Meuzio. It Is reported at San Fcandsco tbat the RnssUu irigate Diana was cruising off the heads. - ; ' - . A fire In Dnpont street, Ban Frandseo, had destroyed 30 or 40 building*; loss s<o,ooo. Dates from Oregon to the 25th May are received; they contMu nothing important. Col: McCaugha, President of the Connell of Washington territory, was drowned In Regent Bound. - THIRTY-THIRD COKGRESS. WasoißQTotr Cut, Juno 23 —&nate—Mr.. Chase laid be fore the Senate a communication from the Treasury, show ing the expenses and receipts of the mini ot Philadelphia since March, 1853. The total expenditures are $295,067 51,. includiog repair*: the total amount collected from depod tea for coinage is $213,583 70. Theprivateeaionderxrastakennp. - The bill for.iha relief of tbo owners of the brig General Armstrong, captured by the British in the last war, was re jected. • . Tbe Benate adjourned until Monday. . ifrure—•'The Hodsq took op the private , calender, passed, two bills, and adjourned. . BosTOtv, Juno 25.—Advices from Turk’s Island, to Juno tsth, state that Nelson, the American Consul, was still Im prisoned, having refused to pay fcls fine, saying that he Would appeal to his government for- liberation. .The au thorities remain firm, contending that he was simply pun ished for an. assault upon one of the officials of the Island. His friends have advised him to pay the fine, under protest, but he refuses. ■ Poiunarzui* Jane 23.— I TheWashiogton.Bcnttnelsaysa rnmor la afloat that tbo President la about to give, tbo gov ernorship of Kansas to a oou-slavebaMlngmau, whose opin ions upon the Territoral bill ateunsojtnd or unknown, afid romplalns. If this be true, that the Preildentwill nullify or abrogate the latent ef the bills. Cokoc-uu, N, H; Jane 23,—The Senate has rescinded Its share of the j--«lnt resolution asrignlngtho Ist of July for final adjournment-and tne House willfbllow suit. The session will probably be attended to the middle of J aty. Dr. Thompson, nDemoeretie member, died yesterday. , New Torn, Juno 23.—The Star of the West Is below from AsplnwalL ■ ■ WasnmoTov City, June —The President and family lefnhli morning to pass a few days at Old Point Comfort. TELEGRAPH MARKETS, . New Yosx, June 23 —Flour: sales *5OO bhis, market firm ats? 20@S; soles 1300 bbta Southern, prices easier, but net qnotablv lower, Wheat a trificlowcr. Balre 57 000 bushels Corn, market firm, Coffee ; sales 13,000 begs St Horologe at heavy. Cotton: price* v«nred \4 under the Influence of the steamer’s new. Whls kv -• sale*4oo bbl* Ohio Sales 1200 hblsPork, dnil at Sales 600 bbl* Beeft firm at $l6. I-ard: *nlea 370 bbla. price* easier, but sot quotahly lower, Q?£. Lln«eedOl!r «ftls»10,000 gallon*at79. Sugar; sues 830 bhds Orleans at 414, heavy. Molasses: sale* 150 Lble Orlsans at 22, doll. Money market uncbacgnL. Pirruocjnia, June23.—Flour dull. The only sales re ported are 300 bbls Baltimore, for export, at SBAO, and 300 this Braudrwise at sS,l2}£; the drmaodfor city eensump tlnn l* limited at ihc last rates. Small sales of Rye Floor •t $5,50. Com Meal held at $3.75. do ing, prices urminnL Ryo sreree;. email tales at tLHL'ggV 15 Corn In fair demand; further mire 4,000 bbls yellow at 82; white, 79)£ afloat,. Whisky firmer, 29c in bbls. Cikckruti, Jat-e 23.—Money moderately qnlet. Sast dull at Provlrkma quiet and unchanged. Lin unchanged. The river has fallen four Inches. AUCTION SALES. Auctlon—DaUy Sales. A T the Commends! Fain* Eociob, oorner of Wood tad J\ Fifth street*, at 10 o'clock, A»*!.,» jreneral assortment of Seasonable. Staple and Fanry Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Cana,Ac. - . AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. S£, Oneer!es.<2aeootvftro, Glassware, Table Cutlery, loektoj Q* New and Second lined Household and Kitchen Fur* ruiure, &c». AT T O’CLOCK, P. St- Bnok*. BtaUTO*ry, Funrr ArUdra. Slosle»l Twtrmarotak JT.rdtr»reiin<! Cattery, ESothlnjr. V«rtrty<l<wJ», QoM«nd grT« mlcheii, Ac. . P. M. PAVTg, Aoctfcmeer. fWlrtf p« K. DAVIS, Anetioaetfr. TtUBMO BALTS OF COUNTRY SEATS Iff OAKLAND,— I 1 - On SATURDAY AFT FJINOON, July o'clock, on the premise*, wRI be offered at public auction* -a) pieces { o r rrotiDd In Oakland, ranging in rise frcm to..J tbrt*'<iuarter*of aq acre, erA each Lot haring two Aosta I on wide rtfects. To thnpo.wUhlns aheaotiful location for J a r»*FMence or Garden *pot,tM**al9*boo!dcommand special j attention, as these cannot be rqaaital by any how for 1 salft. inrceorry, desirable neighbor howl, axul ttry+ens* at | ati timoß. { Omnibus** leave the corner of Fourth and SnltbfieM j etreets, at 2J4 o'clock, otvday of «tie-p»owm* free. •■'• j Terms—One-frorth cash; remainder Jn three equal annu al natmesU. with Interest. Mao* can be seen at the Bales BwS? '[j*34) P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. r <"DXrdiav^bal i: o? futymoht uuiuhSg It LOTS. In tbe Second Ward, Allegheny city <—On THURSDAY EVENING* 29th tort, at 8 o’clock, at thcMer rh a*, t’s ITaebanr*-, Fourth street, will t* *>H. by order of Jobs Licbtncr. R’o. M. Edgar, atvd A. WFarlafid. Kwra, committee-» BaUdlng Lnls.rUaaUcnOhio lane,Hamilton and Franklin street*. near the outer depot of the Ohio ana Tenntu Railroad Th*«* Lota are very drrfrably located. Mrhh.TlM.ftt.ntcf 41 fwton .Id. .tJMUj Ma ritTOd bark ISO feet to 24 foot wide fillet a. TJUe Indisputable, Plans can he bad at the Auction Rooms. Tens*—One* fourth cash, residue in four equal annual payments, with kj-a?** P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. SUPERIOR GOLD UF.VER WATOFI AT AUCTION —On SATURDAY EVENING, Slth lout, Ot 8W o’clock, ,t tho Commercial Fairs Koomf, corecr of Wood tn 4 Fifth rtreeti, vlll b« MM on, rerj roparlor Gold Patent I*m Watch, extra Jowollcd, caaea 18 carat. fin., made l>y Joseph Jchnaton, Urcrpool—cost *l2O. AJao, o number of Gold an.l SllrcrLercxi ond Ueplnca. . .. J* s ® P. M. DAVIS. Aoctlonecr. Books, stationery, Ac, at auction—On sat. URDAY EVENING, Stth Inst, at S o’clock, it lha Commercial Balra Room«, corner ofWood and Fifth rtreet., vHI bo sold without reaerre, to cloa* consignments, a lane collection of valuable Miacelianoon* Booka, embracing ebotc. standard lilrrary odifloca In rarloua departments, of Sdanec and literature; splendid Illustrated works for the centre table: beautiful family blblea, lo rich binding: blank broke, In groat variety; loftor and cap writing paper,-with a general assortment of stationery of fine quality, selected fbr tho city retail trade. _ „ . .. j„3j: . .P. M. PAVIB. Auctioneer. Market strew btoiui and dweleino at auc tion—on Tuesday EVENING, 27th last, at 8 o’clock, at tho Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will bo eold that raluable lot of ground, sliueto on the cast side of Market street, at tbo distance of 16 iwt from the comer of Second street, having a front of 16 feet on Market street* and extending bark GO feet; on which 1* erected an excel* leut three story Brick BUrns and Dwelling House, No. 24, finished in tbo best manner,with gas, water, and other com venionces, at present occupied byForsyth ft Morphy. Term*at sale. •: • • ■ -P. M. DAVIS, Anctioueer.f A B3IQNRF/S 6Afcfc OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.. A —On TUESDAY EVENING, £7th lost, at 8 o’clock, at the Merchants* Exchange, Fourth street, will be fold by order of Alexander Bradley, Awlgnee of Scalfo, Atkinson * Okdy, tho Allowing dMcrlbed lleaißsUte : •. ■ • , Let W 61. is plan or loUlald out by Bamuel.Wright, In tlic Bovetilh Ward, having a frontof 81 fret on Centro Avt noe, and extending bath UB foei to an alley 20 foot wide y on which la two story Brick Dwelling House. , / Also, lot No. 110. la Thomas Scott's plan ofloi», in tho Sixth Ward, h&vlDg a front of 24 feet on the cut tf do of gcott street, (at tho distance of 9G fret from Claik street,) and extending baek IUO fret lo Cherry alley; on which is erected a two story Frame Dwelling Houbo. Also, Lots Noe 81 and 82; in plan of lots laid out for Ueire of Andrew Black, having each a frontcf.2o fort on Congress street, (Dear Pennsylvania Avenue,) and extending bockvo feet & laches. . . Also, Nos. 28 and 29, in plan of lota of August* u. Bbaler, on Coal DUr, Laving together a front of 80 feet on Rutlodgu street, and extending back 120 Ictt. . Tsaus—Ono-tbird cosh, residue in two equal payments at nine and eighteen months, with Interest, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises... . j«22 • •• • • % P.M.DAVIB, Auctioneer. WANTS. Uen Wanted.. ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED on tho Central Roll road, between WBklnsburgand Irwin's Station. Tbo wages will bo $1,12)4 aday, payablo at t&aondof each month; Ab 0,60 HUnOUSand OAUTfi wanted on thoeaao work, for which the highest wages will be glron,* Enquire at the office, Braddoch's FieJds. •. inriS'tt ■ , • JAMES TEN LON. T AND WARRANTS WANXEJU—SI7B 00.—X wish to pur* J_i chaso Load Warrants to tho amount of Tire Thoasaed Acres, In 160,8& or 40 acre. Warrants; fbr which wiU ta pnM »IJB in gold, for 180 ncra, nnd.ln proporUon lor .80 and dO aems* Apply to JAMES - • : Beal Ratato and European Agent, my 3 ' corner of Seventh and Smlthfleld streets. AA/ANTED—A Boy to'tend Apply at W AMlSi r rA TRANOIBCUS’. Agency Office, . Jot 7 65 Fifth at, near Poet Office. AHTKD—A Boy Ostlar. Apply »i • JJIANOISCUB’ AgenoyOmra, X '- • 66 BUlh fit, pear Pott OSes. WAN rEi>—Eight or wn Cooks, tit hotels and private • houses.. Apply at • ■ • * TRANOISCUS* Agency Offioe, J O l7 . ■ ~65 Fifth flt.‘,pgar Post Office. , W ANTED TO BOROHASE—IOO acres of unimproved LAND* within sixty or seventy miles of the . c * l y- Apply at ’ FllANCldOUfe’ AUISNOY OTYIOE, ■ 1 jwl6 65 Fifth street, near the Post Offico. ; AirANTED—Situations lor Portara f W ■ Apply at TBANCIBOVS* AGENCY OFFICE, ; jfitß 1 • ■ 65 Fifth street; near thePostOffics. \l/ANTED—TWO OR THREE LOTS, on Diamond alloy, YY between hmlthfreld and Grant streets, for which a fair price Will be paid. Inquire of - jel&2w' ' * THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. XTAN&EB NOTIOSB> 3?l>B JCIiV. : X Art JournsL’lb* Parian Sl*.-. Pern Leave?* fromPannys Port Polio; second serlefl.o Xhe Lamplighter. Chamber Journal, for Junfc North British Sevlsor. . • • Tl» aboro just keedred and for sole by’ / . . .• Vr, ' • BAttfL; S. LAGPFEB, .• . le rjg2a : * «7 Wood strata V < -i ~y £ • ABWS WOR MEIER JttEM. The There /were (hies feet six incheswatpr in the channel; last evening; by the metal marks, ami fta* tionary from morolpg.v.WeaUierwsrmAtid cloudy. ■ .-The regolarpaoket for Wheeling tide morning la the . steamer'Edipie, Captain Q. D.Moore,lcatingat 10 o'clock, and stepping at WellsvWe* - .. ■ ■ ■■The Kate C.:*«l.-Tfalsfine boat will leave this day for Cincinnati. She is ondet the command of Captain McYay» and all-whotiavclwithUm will be veil attended to.; -, . The steamer Va«ier •-Pari? arrived yesterday, with the abaft, cylinder?, and 'other parts of machinery from the steamer Heaver, that studs a short tlznO ago below Cape Gi rardeau. ___ The steamer Mansfield, Captain Harratto, came to the wharf last evening, wlui the expectation of doing no small amount of “ burin ess” during the coming low water sea* son; EheleaYes forBt toulfl.onHc.ndaj. The steamer Hartford, as will be found by her advertise ment,le*ve* for Cincinnati to-day,- under the charge o£ Captain ..William Haalett—a gentleman with, whom our business men are wall acquainted. . . A SuhU, in the River.—The river was rifling a littla this morning, with 4)4 feet water la the canal, with every pro* peet of an Inch or two more within a day or two. Captain Brown, of the Antelope,reporta the lower Ohio much lower than heretofore this season, with scant six feet water at Hint island, end the rivor falling.—toufanße Cburfer, 2Wi. StxamdoW Mjc« in want of Pare Medicines and Medicine Chests, can have them supplied at lower prices than they can be had any where in the citv, by calling at DR.KEYBBE‘B Drug Store, - No. 140, corner Wood »t. and Virgin alley, jcO.-a • Blgu of the Golden Mortar. POET OF PITTSBURGH. 8 rrer 6 mans wavra ut rna ogAimat, mctai am* ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. 11 Lucerne, Bennett. Brownsville. <* . Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Oon. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. . « Convoy, WolL WellsviUe. : *» Venture, Gordon, Bearer. « • James Parte, Miller, St Louis. « Exchange, U’Callum,Wheeling. u JessoLaxar, Neal. Brownsville. DEPARTED. . “ Jeffewon,Perkiußon, Brownsville. Luxcrnc,uennoU,Browu*rille. .« Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, WegtNewton. M Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Conroy, Wolf. Wellrvllle. » . Venture, Gordon, Bearer. “ Exchango, McCollum, Wheollng. “ Lotrobo, Cook, Cincinnati. “1854.” HTTBBTOGH, CIHCIRHATI, K)UIBVII£E, Pittsburgh and Cinclnnati Steam Packet lino, ron vaa ooxvmKcfi or PABBEKGBHB ASD FREIGHT ■ nsrwers ■ PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, mki k Tma LxsB U composed cd eeTen, .. I JuS&eßflratclsaa powerful Steamer*, una- Lgm&g£6P «3«ia§3a3qaaUed for speed, splendor, safeiy,fisSßßs3i3Ss and comfort, and Is the obit Tnuctroa daut lw* or St*A* Packets on the Ohio rirer. It connects with the 0. B. Mali Line of Steamers from Undnnatl to LouteTille and Silot Louis, ty which passengere and freight are ticketed and re* c dptedwvuahdaSjf. Two new Steamers haro been added to the line, which now consist* of the following boat*: Day $ of DtvarLuTt Dealt. Cbptairu. from Pttuburgh. BUCKEYE 8TAT£.....~.M. W. BtLTxnoovOL.MSunday, MESSENGER, No. B Dana.......... .Monday. ALLEGHENY M’Lai*...— .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE. Vw.4. Konrrz .Wednesday. PiBLADELmiA.... R. J. Omcs™ -Thursday. PITTBBUIiOU,» CAWan4,-....-»...».Vriday.. PENNSYLVANIA... .Jfao. KusamTcn-,...-Saturday. Leave daily at lOo’dack, A. IL, precisely. Nu freight received afro; nine o'clock on the morning of departure. . For oartirulaw, apply un board, or to ■ JQILY B. LIVINGSTON,\ JOUS FLACK. ’}**«»». UonongabcU House Buttdlup* Idnr.m PUbbaigh. ltM. UcffQlur Wbc«liHB Fa«b«t* «. XHK b Uvatir K3CUANOK, Capt,- M’Citicv, crery MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and a i 10 o’clock, A. M., connection wit > tb« C. and P. Railroad at YTdlwUl?. For frvlsbt apply to i« 2J ■■■■■' T. KARNES. Areqt. UtcnUr Wheeling Packet* mq. _ I'UB rtoamer LCLIiBB. Captain QtntaiD, leaves «-v«ry TUESDAY, THURSDAY, ««£agBa»»»* SATURDAY. at lOo'cloek, A. IT.,and eon ovetlog with t * C. and P. Ttatlroad at Wellsvnie. For freight apply to . : - JftCO J. D. COLUSOWOOD, Agent . TUB ttt.oi.r ADVANCE, Copt. 0. W. Nl»», > i ffrfTit tT~1" In., for ifc. .bote ted luuraftdUt. pert* For liottht »pd pasaoco apply on beam, or to J. 24 JOHS Pi.ACS. Agont. p’or Sb bonlii nan. TUB .Trjwer HaNSFIKID, Cap‘_M»*m», lntro f;r lh. abora tod Inbrrnmllau port, mMM.. vovTiAV, -joth in>t.. at 10 A. SI. For fraljht aoJ apply on teatd. or to *•24 JOHN PLACE, Agent For Cincinnati* THE eteanxr HARTFORD, CapUio Wn. hffnti.ffH'rtiirf, ”Vf intense S&iSsfldiaie poitocu SATURDAY, 24th but, at 10 o’clock,A. 31.. ■ For freight and passage apply 00 ward* or to JOHN FLACK.Agent. TtlB steamer KATEOASSCL, Cept. JcstW I ttlU Iret* for tb« above and intense- porta cn 8 ATUUD IT, SUfc, at 10 A. M. For freight and M«mre apply on bremb or to ■•. ■ jf-23 OOLMNOWOOD A DAENK3. Ax«uta. ~ . ** 1804 1 CANADA WEST. TUB FINE low pn»ure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. lUfttow, trill make two tripe a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley,and Fort RurwrlL a* follows: ■ Lrmnra Cleveland for Fort St«ol*y, every MONDAY ana TUUBSDAY EVENING, aiT^oVlc^h. I*avc* fort Bunrelt fi>r Port Stanley at 1 o clock. Lrarea Port Smaley far Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at TU o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Clrvefsndi with the Cleveland, Columbus and Clodonatl, the Cleveland and Fitlaburgb. the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also eneorcts at Pert Stanley with the tahden Line of Stages which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to EOOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; A 9. HOLCOMB, Pori Stanley« or A ii'DRIDR Port BurwelL mar3T:tnoe FOR SALE AND TO LET. Dwelling house for sale—ntoau on Third at, above Sxnlth&eld. The Qoos* ia well arranged, with ball and parlor*, dining room and kitchen, 4 chamber*, bath room,wttb hot and cold water: good cellar, gw Ci tarrs, Ac. For price and terms call at the Real Estate Of fir*. 140 Third atreet, ' jo2l _ 8. CUTODBRT A SOS. 1" FYOUCAN SAVE FIVE DOLLAIUJ A MONTH, yon can hare a fine Building Ixt, of M fret front by 210 deep, altunle on Ml. Washington. ITlee, fiCW—terra*, |2O in hand, balance at $5 a month. Now is the lime tetccure a good Lot on easy term*. S. CUTIIRUnT A BON, Je2t • ■ 140 Third atreet. A - ' TWO STORY DRiOK. HOUSE—Pleawntly situated On Carpenter street, sear Wylie, with fruit and ohade trees,ahrubbery, Ac., fbr sale at a very low price. Jsltt a. CUTHBRRT A SON. 140 Third aireru Ivwo BlUOil HOUSES ON LOGaN STREET—WeII ar ranged for caofbrt and conrealmcw, fbr rale an «tfy terms by & CUTUBERT A 80N, )olfl 7 140 Third street. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, one half mile from the Ohio rlrer. near Baker's Umdlng. CNaerca under culUratlon, with Orchard and other good Impcorcmenta; one-half the Coal under It reserved. It U ofcred .t«. extomely lew pri«. »' W00D8( j*2l 75 Fourth street. FINE'COUNTRY SEAT OFFERED FOR BALE.—It . Is Id acre* of Improved Land, on the UlnemUle read —• beautiful spot for little money. Enquire of. 9 THOMAS WOODS, {(>2l 75 Fourth street. iIOR BALE—The cheapest oerej ol Coal on tbeftl> • nongahela river, in the 3d Pout If you want a bar* coin uow is the time. Enqalrecl THOMAS WOODS, jejl , .. 76 Fourth street. ]7oit SALE—aooTcree of prims Lend, on the Uusblngam river, 1 mile below MTonnollsvlllc, Ohio. It Is a vplcn* did Ikro. and oflered very low. Enquire of • je2o THOMAS WOODS,7sFourths*. 10R BALE—Six acres Land, situate near tbo MiocrsTlilo 1 Road, VX miU from the Court Housei on which is a small two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings; also, an excellent Orchard. Terms—Ono-fourlh cash, bal* aoee in five equal annual payments. .Enquire or j 612 AUSTIN LOOMIS,O2 Fourth st. FOR SALE.—I 67 acres of Land, 3 miles south of Darling ton, 90 acres*.cleared, good'Orchard, & good Btone House, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first Tata or der, and offered at the low price of $35 por acre Also, one-half acre Lot in Oakland, on Charlotte street It is a beautiful Lot; In front of Mr, Ogden’s fine improve* ment, and Is offered a tribe low price of sSo&—enquire of mo Call and get my Register, for descriptions of a great variety of property. • TIIOMAB WOODS, . Jc22 • " . 75 Fourth street. 1710 R BALK.— Five Lotoon Fennsylranift Avenue, In front 4 of Chatham street, and 4 Lota at tho junction of Sev enth and Webster streets. Also, a large variety of eheap Lota throughout the city. If youwnntany kindof proper ly for a home. Just enquire of ... THOMAS WOODS, Je‘22 .. 75 Fongth street A ' VALUAHLE GRIST MILL oflhreo run of lUmc, cups- A bio of turning out 50 hbls. of Flour in 24 hours, Sbr sale by ' ' 8. CUTUBERT A 80N, Jel3 ‘ 140 Third street ■ -T'GOOl) DWELLING HOUSE (No; 23 Third street) FOR A. SALE—Contains eight rooms* good cellar acd finished attio. f jelSl > 8, CUTHUEBT A BON, 14u Third street .• FOR SALE—Sixty acres of Land, on tho new Flank Road from Allegheny to Now Brighton, 3 miles below Allegheny city, And 1 mile from Woods', run, by the old roo>L It will be sold very low, and divided in lota from 5 to 15 acres. Those wishing to purchase a cheap home can enquire of ■ * • jgjo . • . 75 Fourth street For sale—a neat small farm of fifty-five ACRES, nine miles below the city, In Robinson town khlp,on the Ohio river, Itis a beautiful location^of lm nrovedLand, and ia offered low. Inquire of P Jel4:lm THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. I.I.MIHKNV 7 BHILUINU LGfB FOR BALK.—Eight choice Building Lots, situate on Ohio Lane, each 21 foot front by 180 deep to n 24 feet alley, and directly oppo site Bagaley street which is now paved and In good order. These Lota are offered fbrsaloat .low pricey and on easy ♦CTjnjj, .8. CUTUBERT A SON, .. $l9 : •• N: 140 Third street. XTEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY RXPREBS.—Cummings' J\ Loctorea on Daniel. ... Cummings' Lectures on the Parables. Thmnpaon’s Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption. The Turkish Empire; its historical, statistical, religions condition, manner* and customs, eto; by Alfred De Bosw. munber of Embassy »t Copfltantlnople. TrttJl»We,lßßd «i4enlarge4| ft«'O tl>» fourth German edition; with nir mofninf wlgnln* Sultui, (Omer Pechi.) tte Xurkleh totoet, hy Edweird Pormlehy aT.O^MGBQ^ » - * STEAMBOATS. • • ■ AWD r ■■ SAIWT LOUIS* And Saint Loolii For Cincinnati* i r Cincinnati COMMERCIAL POST.; PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE A. BtEBGHASTS’EXCHABIGB. . OFFICERS. i*ai*nl-JOHlf smpros. First Tier President—Wit. n. Barrs. Seamd “ ■ . Wa. R. Beows. ... ' Secretary—ft 11*$ *' Haven, , ■ 2V«ziwrer—Jons D.:ScOTiMT. . •1'- T. - Ojnnitlce on Arbitration for'Juno—Wss.JL Baows,T. P., JiMta M. Cmpeb, 3aaa P. Tahsbi, IMao M. Pissoci, Fbahcie Smtts • 'WEEKLY BEVIEW OF PITTSBTJEGHMABKET. OmoH or f□> Dmlt Mo&jrofd Post, I Satnrday, June 24, IBM. f Bofilsesavu exceedingly dull yesterday; Nothing at all reported in Bacon: PliOUß—Saloa 75 fable & f. from store at $8,25; 40 do do $8,81; 82 do from wagon $8,12%. , GHATN—Corn—4OO bosh aheUotl 67 c, cash. WHISKY—4S bbl? in two lota 20c, ea*h. BUG AB—2o hhda fair 4%c, four months. PlBll—26bbls No. 3 ilackerel. larce, $11,25; 15 do Her* riogso. SEED-28 bfale Hemp 75e per bush, TOBACCO—6 hhda atoms I}*J per E>. ; PBICES OF STOCKS, OOEBXCTZD DAILY FOB TM KOWTOW Patrlcbi A Prlend.Bxchanj Comer of M and WooditnrU, t LOANS. . SO. 1 United StatoaOa. 1808 119,00 i Unlteastatc»s«.lBs3 ...,10M0| PccnKylYHoioOfl.lSTO 188,00, Pennsylvania 53.180.8 .95,00 Allegheny county 8s - Allegheny c0untyc0up0u8.......... 98,00 Pittsburgh city 0a..... 98,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable _ : New 50rt............. ..... 102,00 Allegheny City 65..; Allegheny City coupons, payable in PhnadelpW.— • BANK STOCKS. BonkofPittibargh— 65,601 Merchan ti i Manufacturers’ Bank 67,00| Exchange Bank..—.—.* 66,26} Fannprs'Beposltßank...... Allegheny Baringsßank...—...... 00,0 BJUDOS STOCKS. Monongabela Bridge..*. —— St. Clairstreet Bridge.— —— Hand street Bridge—......—. 00,00 Northorn liberties Bridge—.—.... SO,OO : INSURANCE BTOCKS. Western Insurance Company ™ 1W Citixens'lnsurance Company..— 16,00 Afsoclatfld Flrcmon’aComnony.-. .. 6,00 TELEOBAPII STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio 42,00 Plttflhnrgh,Candrmati*Louirrtne 41,76 foko Erie...—— —. Pittsburgh Goa Works* ... 65,00 Monongabela Slaekwater—— —— ' -■ RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad —... ; 49,00; OhJoand Petmsylvanlaßailrosd... 48.76 OleraUnd aPUtsbnrgbßallmadM. 60.00 Maricr Railway and Dry Dock.- 102^0 Turtle. Creek Plank R0ad...... 10,00 PerrysriUePlank Road- 20,00 Greenrtrarg Turnpike.—B,oo ChartieraOoal C0mpany......,...—» COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston...—; -■—* North American....——— North West. North Western-. Adventure 6,26 Ohio Trap Bock., Minnesota - -•—* _ __ Pittsburgh and Isle Royal—... B,oos Douglas Houghton..——... v Ontonogsn.. - , i lUdge..—. •—! 7,00. ?lr»Kt«l l.Mi I.J# ! Binir. a,ooj s,*o. Peninsular..— _ I Avery,.—} 2,00; Potest. PhcecLx~.—• Iron City.,,———.... NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. XTKW BOOKS FQU BUMMKU RtSADIftG I fttUIHR& t i> CO’S»Nq 33 Smitbfield street* The Muncy Maker, and other talcs; by Jsoe C. Camp belt; St ■ . - Atherton: by Harr Hatsell MilforJ; trlth a Cue portrait ftl-Ci.' ■ The Dodd Family Abroad: Charlw LoTeria last book, ao<l humorotta ns Charles O’Malley; 73 rents. Th* Lamplighter* The fiftieth thousand of this popular troric-npw ready; $l-' Th* Autobiography of an Artrora: by Mrs. Mot*all; $1,26. Frrnl>atf'a: by Fstroy Tern; $1,26. Haps and Mishaps: by Grsc* Ortem?oo*l; $1,26. A Year After Marriage: byT«B-Arthur; 25 cents. The Parish Eido; "5 rents. Lib sad Saying* of Mrs. Partington; sl,2j. My Schools and Bchoolrcua tent: by Hush Miller; $1,25. i The Quiet Coart: by the author of Lady Leo's Widow* i bood; 25 tent*, ...■•■■ I Yankee Notions, frrJnly; 1214 coats, AU 04*look* os K>oa as published* for win at low prices by If. SUN UK k CO., J«52 * No. 52 Smllbfield street w tell jaw xwoh#, amTyankkk .NOTIONS, I*OU JULY. ! i The Money Maker, and other Ulte: by June C. Comp' Atherton, and other tiles: by Miry IXuwell Mitfortf, author of Our\nfepei sl#. ■ , u Flora Lyndmr, cr Paulies io in Life; by Mr*, iloodlr, author of It in the llu*b; iii led fiQ eta. Yankee Notions, far July; the Dumber thii year. UtteU’i Uviog Ap«. No fiiT* for tbU erwfc; 12>i cents. Life and Bittiei of Yank** buUtttn; '25 cents, flietjwo** Pictorial, for tbl* week. Hercired and for sale at .the *Vnp Itnob Pt*m» of W, A. OIIaDKNTBNNKY A CO., j-2i Tfipourth ureai. rjrtUK ill*TOHy'OlM’ir’riinJHVT ll» from lb* wrttm pe* X tvd wti*o it we* ?WtM by whits iaco, down to the cbweaf the last rectory, wi*h nett w: of iokio of the Impor tant mJumfc«tufv**tyi workrrf inrrrnnl lmpi\iTetnet»t, tip to itw present time: t-y ?*er!ilo ft. Crete* "Ero. one tundrwl copiri of lb* ibnre buhl? Interest i log work remain cn hand—the price rtdurwd to *6 cents ft « r y. *>»t joi3 „ u MRLteß> i j*iO j 81 TV«wl utreet. _ . ifftw Jttustc* Th« Illrt Wald, by W L*« Ham; GfOtviflT* Walls,. by D’Alh»T!; La Stall* Wills, by IV Albert; Tlia Nymph ©ftbaWaTo Walt*, by Wallace; I.A'Phtod'Qr Walt*, by Walt***; LktleXtttivoo, Ftlka sfiir*u»Us, by 11. Melon ; Wlg.wagp.-lka.by F. H. Uro«a; IntiUtton Polka, by Wallace; Tb« Crt-arent, Tarktah stlll'-ar/ Folks, by Jucbo; . Florida, Polka RMowa by tJjxssler; Flora Maaourka, byducho; llftpa Polka. by Bs:ht» ab; I)»«hta? ptdka, by ftrakoneli; Wfllard'i* Polka, by Ptrakoacb; lvlka, by Jirfco; Ftrrt Lor« flchottlMh, by Wallace; Verbena ftehcttloeh, by BchaUtbn; Whlrper BcboUlach, by Krujvr; Jttit receded, together with a general selection of the latest brail* by I2KNRT KtEßEtt, jcl4 101 Third etirqt. rfgn of tbe Golden Harp. JUtfT PUtUvIHIIKD 00-l for tal« at BUSSELL'S DEPOT of Cheap Utcralttns 18 Fifth itmt, the following Wotli"* Tho lUppar*! or, Tb* Mritotaa; Taltedcs, and Ataardi* lieeof Spirit Happing, Table Turning, tr* Itoftoo glare Biot, and Trial cf Aoihnoy Bure*. Hon Lambert: or, the Memoir* of on Unfortunate Wo* man, by O. W. M. Steynolda. Aahlelsh, a Tale of the Olden Time, by Mils Bupuy, TrareUlo Turkey, br Adolphus Biado. The Ucn’i SkJn and the Ijorer’a Host, by Charles do Bernard. llemambcr the Bookstore, 18 Yiflh afreet, near the comer of Market BUSSELL A BROTHER, j<tl4 BookaaUera and flutionar*. t TausSVt*" ' I Jti jUK»£LL A lfttO. bar* wcelred Harper, Urahaa.nnd 4,1 Knlckfrbockrr, far Judo, st the LITURAIIV DEPOT, 10 Fifth elrcet, cwr Market, cirol lAJK rUULICATWNB AT UAVlsSOh’tf, Oo Market flt., J uttt Fourth. .. , _ Tbc Life of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J. W. Alexander, Tbs Maffaxlnes at 20 coals per camber; our present and future price. DtnUl;aUoJrlfOrVoußffMcu: by Dr. Scott, of New Or* lcana—a course of Lecture** Fern Leases; weoad series. ' TheParishßide; abetter book than cither Sunny SUe or Shady Side. Carter's New Hooks for Youth, vis: Mabel Grant, Charles Houssel, the Wood Cutter* and EsUes of Lebanon, 4c., 4c. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition. $1,25. Manual of Marions, or Sketches of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church: by Rct.4.o. Lowriei with maps, ehoviog the atatlomSiAc. • ■ Attica and the American Flag. NfcW MUSlC.—Music, Saoel Music—Knight, llordumim'* Mountain Uyraefiong. Le JftMnln^VnJeo—Wallace. l*m a Worry LaaßhlngOltl—Glorer. Pw«st Woman—Kme r &on. Efonlog Home Souk.-• Agrccnbte Schottisca—Brown. Widowed Rrldo. ■ :..■■■ A.Pasalng OUmpso—Vow. Dream Lift* Polfca. . Ilusslau Dot* Datico—Grow. Fairest of tbo Fair - Polka. Bpanlah Faodanpo—GroV«» The Separation—Oulttir. . • May Brec2*ft— I Guitar—Max Zoycr. My Homo, My Happy Home—Guitar. , Ja.t recelTfd ud for .do »t c , IARr/)rrE Old KoUWbbwl Piano TVpot» 118 Wood ft. ly-liw iItKJKSI WiiW tIWHB 1 1—Otaic/J LwJJ’a Book. National Magoslnc, tor July.}. v •■ ■ Flori UnJsay, or Pawaneain an hwotfal Ufti by MW. Moodle. author of MorU Hurdlestonw, 4c, ■ The Jesuit’s Daughter; a now!-for Americans to real 5 by Ned BtimUue. .. _ . . ■ A Year after MarriagOi by T._B. Amm?. _ ■ . The Itonemido Glproy, or-the Betrayal 6f Claude Datal- Tho TJuforiunate Ualdj or the Miser’s /ate, n domestic I °itoe Oultirotor. for Juno. Itccelred and for eolo at ioo kJjEISEU'S LUorary Depot, | j e |g Fifth street, opposto tho Theatre. Hoad Repairs. ; ■ , SEALED PROPOSALS for iceplng in rt ralr. SOR ONE YEAR from the date »f contract, ell or eorcrel of the Township Roads, acronllngto «list end spec .•lftraMnns thereof In the Town ClerhsofllcB,wlllbereceleed heth. Anilto? ofPltt township, until SATURDAY the 10 th ofJon“ The lowest end ‘best hUderawlll be pre “md, with roqn”uo seourlty for fSHMuI perfbraoence. For further ptrUnutara epply to either of the Auditor*, or | to the TownClerki Alex. Braekenrldgi, et htaofflco, peer | MlnersTlUo. ■ jOB.’OOLTAIITj ;: ROBERT PALMER, AtUlltor*. 'Farm for Bale* ■■■■:. - ■ ■■ I THE subscriber* living in Potere Mwniblp, •Washloßton Munty. Pa., "11l offer at prmto sale Us Vorm.contUo. 1„ K one hundred acres, more or less ■ .oteut ecrenty-fiTO which Is cleared and under good fence, with water Kerere flelS there Is also a comfortable Duaillng House, too, Sd other out hulldlop, ; wlthabundanco ofVuit, of v&Tfnn» kinds. This property llesl3 miles from tbo Clty of Pittsburgh; from : tho Obartisrs yaUcy Bnllroad» nosr ThompsonvUle> *nd le convenient to Churebos, Schools, Grist™ d S« Mini Por further particulars enquire of “■j" 6tS5 tor ’ 0n tto P ”° IS “' IIBAAO PICK SOS US Sheep for Sale. mms unhsceribor offers for sale one hundred and seTonty- TffJetodor floe STOCK. BHKEP, In East Beer town ship,Bon iho Greensburg and Butler lO miles from ‘‘jeSw* Oarhopremlwa- T ““SB ‘‘joTlmomto. ' -'i.- o*./*"* * ■ * Vi » -'=.* **•.„ 4 .*> •»■ >•.' n T7IRE WORKS! FIRE WOBKBII— 85 gross Pin Wheels; ' r .Bs' - u ,ChMera;: ...,./v' ■•■".-••'/•■‘s 10, “ ounce Rockets; • 6 « 2 do do; 6 « J/£do do; 5 u Italian Stors; 4 «, Sengaias Lights; • 3 u Frfangleaj 10,000 “ Pulling Crackers; 3 « Scroll**. 1(0 1} 3 « do 2; fl * do 3; 20Q boxes Fire Crackers treceWed end Jbuale by ’ J. C. ASBERBt»N * CO. se Brob;erfl» nitibuTQ [ Atked. Bar VaX $ 120,00 $ 100,00 101,00 100,00 000 100,00 07,00 100,00 100,00 .100,00 100,00 109,00 100,00 100,00 102,00 90,00 24,00 86,00 00,00 88,00 10,00 47 fiO 7,00 • 80, CO . 60,00 60,00 80,00 60,00 45,00 49,76 49,00 -63,00 105,00 12,00 10,00 18,60 60,00 60.00 60,00 100,00 26,00* 26,00 176,00 63,00} 20,00 17,00 7,60 . 17,60! 200,00 10,00 t,oo; ....... wo: J. 8. DAVISON, Co MarXet atreat, near Fonrth. ~oiir-a* wa. U» wor. «ggtajj& 3,w '■ "..J,’ * «& ' )HIMK LKMON&—IBO boxes prime and fo? sale by—• ... ■•,14 J. 0, ANDERSON A COy 0 Wood street 71RKSIICOCO ANTJTS—2OOO fresh Coooanaus, j art arrive 1 andforsaleby . , Jali J, 0. ANDERSON A C 0 » 6 Wood street. ‘ ARD AND LARD OIL— j . 15%egaNo,l Laid; lObWs doLard Oil; ,•••: 6halfbbls do; • : . ... Received and fbx sale bjr. . - • .« mylB ’MILLER A RIOSETBON. RIOE— 20 tierces prime Rice, received and for sale by : MILLER A BIOKBTBON, je!7 .. . -221 and 223 Liberty sL T ARD OIL—IO bble No. 1 Lord Oil; j 10 bf do : do; , for sale by jelT '> MILLER ARICKETSON. Allspice and pepper— -10 bags Pepper; 5' “ Allspice; for sale by . je!7 • MILLER A BIOKETION. ' "CHAMPAGNE—4O baskets **172,” “174,” Champagne 1 j IVino, landing and for sale by je!7 ■ MIIXEB k BIOKETBON. (1 LARET WIN 13—40 eases "St. Julian.” Claret, received J and for t*\obj > jel7) MILLEB A BICKKTSON. OLIVE OIL-1G cases OUfe Oil, for sale.by je\7 MILLER A RIOKETBON. STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’s, 6’a and 6’a Star Candles, for gale by [Jel7] MILLER & BI0&BT80N. • ~MSII—BS bbla Medium No. 3 Mackerel;- j * 10 “ No. 1 Pickled Herring; in fftofe und for jjarn • MILLER- & RIOKETSOff. ; TAVA COyyUß—2o pockets Old <Jo». JsTn. Coffee, lor *alo tl by TJelTl MILLER ARICgETEOK. ; DRY FJ3ACUE3—IO bbla Dij Feachea; SOdo Dxy Ap plea, fbr sal« by _jelO VJSR.AND AGUE MJXTURE—Oao of the.best propa' 7 rations now in use ;& largo supply received by >9 * JOS. FLEMTSa MlKtltAL WATERS—OcmgreES, Bedford, and Bine Lick,leeeited direct from the sprioz*, .by. - >l7 JOS, FLEMING; riIRUBBES—O doz Manh’s celebrated Trusses, received by JL jo!7 • ; JOS. FLEMING. - SUPPORTERS—O do* cf Airs. Betts'-celebrated T> sopponers, received by £>l7}. -JOS. FLEMING. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS 1 gross Wolfu’S 7 Aromatio Schiedam Bchnappsy received by ' .. ... - je!7 309. FLEMING. : SWEET SCENTED RAPPEE SNUFF—The finest article now In use: 800 lbs received by JOS. FLEMING, >l7 eoroer of Market street and the Diamond. T>OKB BItANDY—I cask of the finest Cognac Brandy, for . . medicinal purposes, received by . Jrl7 JO3. FLEMING. PURE WINES—I cask gennlne Port, and 1 do Sherry, for medicinal purposes, received by >l7 ■ JOS, FLEMING. KIDDUIt’S INDELIBLE INK—I gross received by >9 ■' • JOS. FLEMING. CIHULBRA AND DYSENTERY MIXTURE—A very ex- J cedent article for the above complaints;l grors ro celvedby f>9) ■. JOS. FLEMING. (ILK AVER’S HONEY SOAPS—l2grogs, Nos Sand 4; Mask Brown Windsor, received and for sale by . my2o FLEMING BROS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD—4OOO Btoria sinrtr end fur role by FLEMING BROS., Successor to .8. Kidd A Co,, >2 No. 00 Wood street. MOKPUIA TULPUAS— 26 doz in store and for sale by Je2 FLEMING BRO 3. Gt ARRETrS SCOTCH SNUFF—OOO B>- In store and fbr r sale by ■■ [Je2] FLEMING BROS Xi'Mfcli Y— 1 2000 lbs assorted sues, in store, anti for sale by £i >2 FLEMING BROS. ICM ARABIC—2 bbis white, in store and fbr sale by \JT jp2 > FLEMING BRO 3. MAGNESIA— 200 foa calcined, in etore and for rate by >2 FLEMING BROS. BAU» >N—Sy.Ooo fiu. hog round, for rale by >2 ‘ SMITH A SINCLAIR. STAU CANDLES—BB boxes for rale by Jc2 SMITH A SINCLAIR. BACON— 2 casks Shoulders; 2 do Sides; . 2 do Hams; fbr sale by mvlC . • SMITH A SINCLAIR. SALKR ATUS—I6 bblv and 40 boxes for sate by my 27 SMITH A SINCLAIR. BROOMS— TO do* for sale by myS7 > SMITH A SINCLAIR (’’IOFFMi— 220 bags for sale by .. j myg7 SMITH A SINCLAIR. BUCKETS— 60 do* for sale by >2 SMITH A SINCLAIR. 11UB8— 10 oez large for sale by >2 SMITH A SINCLAIR. HERRING— ICO bbls Baltimore Herring in etore and fbr rata by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, tnvSO . 118 Water and 160 Frontst' BALTIMORE HERRING—IOO bbta received this day by Pennsylvania Railroad, and for ole by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, 1 >6 118 Water street • bIIAD— 80 bbis Baltimore Shad in store and for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, royCO ■■, 110 Water and 150 Front at,. tvllAU—4o bbls Baltimore Shad, iu etore and for sale by >8 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.: WHITE FlSH—Bobbiaiuvpectrf.fursataby >8 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. MACK LKEL—100 this No. 8, for sale by >6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. P£tHS— 40 bbta prime Pcarc, for rale by. >IT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. RIOB— joo ihrrcvs prim* for avia by >l7 K.NQLTBH A RICHARDSON, SU M>t—2s bid* Shad i 50 hf bbla Shad: in store and for rale by >lO KNQLTSn * RICHARDSON. POTATOES— TO sacks fur rata by j*s HENRY H. COLLINS. DRY PKICUKS--25 bus prime, for sale by >lO IIESRY H. OOLLIN3. BKY APPLES—24 bus fbr sale by >lO HENRY H COLLINS. tUIKKSK— 100 boxes prime W. 1L Cutting, fbr sale by j jelO HENRY U. COLLINS. lINSKKD GIL—IO bbla for sata by - j >lO HENRY H. COLLINS. Bu rTbK—lO kegs for sata by >lO HENRY H. COLLtNB. SUGAR AND MOLA&BBS— *5 bbis do Motftsua; 25 do 8. IL Molibabs; for sale by H'CLURKAN, HE&EON A GO. DRIED HlUlT—2s sacks Dry Apples; 15 casks Dry Pearbes; for sale by. jcft M'CLURKAN, HEBRON * CO. PUTATOKij-i-iD bags on consbrument,and for eaie by jeS . ITCLURKAN. HKBRO>T A 00. BAOuN bllOULDEßS—Uicaaks received on consignment And for sale low by Jes M’CHJRKAN, HERBON A 00. PIG IRON—IOO tons Mercer county, (aheroa Furnace,) fox role by fmyttl] RIKQ A MOORHEAD. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER—In bbls and hair bbls, (oak and mulberry cooperage,) for sale by ■ JeB KING A MOORHEAD. GLASS— 500 boxes, SxlQ,9xl2 end 10x11, M’Kennan * Co.’s brand, in store and for sabs by i«8 _____ SING A MOORHEAD. RAM BO APPLES—Pared cored, and sliced, put up in gallon cans, hermetically sealed, retaining the origi nal flavor and freshness of the fruli; fbr sale by je& W. A. M’CLTIRO. MAPLE SUGAR AND MOLABSEB— 7 keg# Maple Molasses, of 8 galls, each.; 200 lbs do Sugar, In cakos; Just reocived on consignment, and fbr sale by . , jeS W. A. M’CtCRG; ■ .'l3lll F1H11!!—16 bbla new Potomac netting; JC - 6 do do Bhad. the first oi the season. Also, Halifax Herring; No. 1 ana 8 Mackerel; Balmonismoked; do. rdckled; on band and foreale by mvll BAILRY A RBNBHAW, 253 Liberty street J _ UiiN&TUN’S PATENT ICE CREiM FREEZERS—The bust article of tho kind In use. For ralo by my3o BAILKY A lUSNBUAW. , HKCfiEU’b FAWN A BOILKK.—This has been, found one of the most desirable artielca In the.way of cook lug otensilsyet Invented. It la almost lndlspensible In the preparation of Farina, Gritts, nomony, Groan or Dried fruits, Ao. For sale by BAILEY A RENSHaW, mj3o . , .258 liberty street. l r IN IKt W. SU ADER—A large stock of Transparent W in* YY : doer Shadas, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, fioquet, Flowcrv&lo, Ltnth.eapeaod Drapery styles; fur sal- whole rolo and retail as the Oil Cloth Ware rooms, No. 118 Market street.. [jol9] ; . J. i 11, PHILLIPS. rri v< vYAtU>S:3tMnches Transparent Buff oil Uoib. fbr l.vH l Window Shades; just received from the factory, and fbr sale at tho Warerooms, No. 116 Morket street. ... jo1& : J. AH. PHILLIPS. LADIES’ INDIA JtUUBEit GLOVES—Of all the Bttoi manufactured. Also, Gent** Gloves.of uvery variety fur ralo at the Rubber Depot, No.llO Market streets. . . jell J. A IL PMLLTpa. OUTTA PKUOHA WATER PROOF CoATS—We. Invha the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful article; the Goods-aro warranted to remain pliable lu all kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof; for sale at the India Rubber Depot, No. HO Markot street. ■ j e l4 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. WHIPS— 3b doaon India Rubber Whtps, irvtn Ito 7 foot in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, at No. 11G Market street. (j«14) : -J. AH. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a variety of now stylos of Lawn, and Gingham Cravitsand. Ties for summer wear Also, some very rich and fashionable plain and faney 81) k Cravats and Ties. - - • A, A. MASON A CO., ■; i 8 12 25 Fifth street. CIHKAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of 12><j,con j Papers just received, fbr sale by . ■ * WALTER P. MARSHALL, jo6 , ' 85 Wood street. • -KTJSW BBOOIIiTIONS—St. Nicholas' bridal dumber p«1 !a| tern, for salo by , Jos TiUNK FAWSU HAJiGINUS—A choice assortment la. r chintz, brocatello, and satin imitations, for sale by , •*jes WALTER F MARSHALL, i GAKKIaQK OIL OLOTH-r2,000 yards of tho plain and enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy duck goods; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth "Sggr* M °- 110 MMKetttrmt - J. 4H. PHILtIPS. MOKtiE’8 '-'UUUIK)UMI> SYRUP. OP YALLOWDUUK. ROOT—This compound will remove diseases arising, from Impurity of the blood. It acta as a purifler of the blood; strengthens and braces the system; is harmless ami. simple In its effects. Tor saleby Ytt j e ig - JOHN HAFI. Js. 1 tfOttIVdiUSDIOIHKS-All Me.Jlltll 1) Bronchial Affection, XlTerComplatat, Dyspepsia, IJuU lleadache, 4c., will And to them a »u» andcßacuialrcm». dy. ■ For directions, testimonials, Ac.* callat JOHN HAJT, Jn,'a. No. HI Wood atrect, PHtaboTglH«p4eeepunpM«t- IOKKUAVE'B hTOMAOH lilTTiailß--ia dotcn on han lul for Mia by [Jcl9] JOHN HAW. Ja. 1 >EAiU.S—SO bbla first quality, on oonalgmnenn; for n lr by f Joiai ;; ■: J. BBMMBB A 00. -| TCE—34 dcicca on consitnment and lbr lata by • H nya V- BELUSBB 4 00. DRIEB BEEf-lO Uarcoa B. 0. Boot Hay!# , S. fiSUBBfII* at. v*';i. % ■'/t* * C■ - . ' •' i- ■/ • v i <’ ./i-' i.;; -ij. -•- MEDICAL. f M MU ! dr Bnptßrf'oftlie Bowel*. . is-THERE ABE THOUSANDS 0? PERSONS WHO 'MW W *imrr~WT.TTrJ ' ...»AS-fWTTrv eCi are .afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowol>, who pay llttlo W CONNECTION WITH STEAMERS >r*-rw-p. attention to the,disease nnt» th.Bowsia ~dBSj» FORESTUHTY ASp-DIURNAL, lAfgi*& ~EI - Jw become strangulated* whoDiinaUproba* ■HhIsB; ;: watr, It may bo too Tate/ How important Fare* It U,then,for ill those “suffering Icom any form of Hop- 7TI HE shortest, quickest and <faeupei6ronift-to Toledo. Chi' : an 1 ' of the Bowels, toe&Uatouco'uponDß-KEYSEB, JLengpjLasalle, Bc, l/>ui* f ,ortl (La - ' * ' Nw th We * Thl9: roaw /840 oMeS£h»tiof at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the-oonier of wooastreot Jkndsbarxt {. hours quicker to Chicago, ton the circuitous and Virgin alleys and ptocaro a TBCSS, to retain tiia&rQr. onctvla Indianapolis. ■■■.' trading portion of the Bowels. Hr. Keyser has an officer \ ■■■■. Owing to the present arrangement of the. Trains Of . the Uch af th. dre g store where .re applied, .nd way ranted to give eaUs&clton.: He,also baa ereiy;Tnnoiy of heretofore, without'too great sraerifice of ; their-legitim Trnssesthat yotr ean-name, and at any-price, to suit the m ®^ 9 bnfilß«v._ k , rir a/tua T aitvs ;on and after Wednes r Mftrch 2, ISiiyl'asjenior Trains : menus of eterydne in ne*d of the article. I also keep ron dolly, (Sundays excited) as follows: «Tery ktnd of Supporter*, &jdy Braces, Buspentoty JBan&<b • • XcaTes WellsrUle at a p W, AliltUico at 7 40' A M, and acs. Elastic-StockingsT for. enlarged -reins,’and all‘kinds of . SJLO PM, and reach Cleveland »tIO.A M, at.d 7.50 PM, ' LeaTeClovelind at and 2.D0 Pltt,*mirweh' mechanical applhmees dsedta the cnrwcf disease. Alliance at 12 M, and 610 PM, and Helium*-at 230 1> fil. I would respectfully invito the attention of the public to paasengeiBibrC]oreland > 'ToleUo,Chlcage,aacl the North an excellent Trass for Children,which inrariahlyeffects west, also passengers gf-ingeouth oreitssfrora Clerdocd . • . r' to Columbus. Cincinnati, yuffaJoy Or t'he the cures in a very ihort time. steamers FOREST CITY or DIURNAL, at 10 A 61, at : N. B—l also keep on baud, and for sale, a large assort. Monongaheia Wharf, ITltshurghvand so directly forward ment of Shoulder Braces of tho most improved kind, that kJ‘J«>BP« Express Train flro .»Wo|ls«)llo,reichle s ciCTO. auca**ua m. f*. , . •• •-••.'. .■ ■ * a- /. /*-i a iland at7-K)P. ai.connectlng With the:s4sP. tor i hare been worn with so much ty. hundreds qf. .Toledo and Chicagoiahd the OP dl Trtltt fur Erioi DttnUrlc ' •persons, both in and out of the city. and Buffalo. DB. KETBEB‘B DBUO STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT* i corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, ho. 140, algo of .the , As no connection is made at AUtancv by either the BA. ; 1 Golden Mortar - • '■■* • - • • je!4ddw- -M,or3 P. U. Trains of U. and P. R- ftvpawioogora for Clare*, • • landwhogoonihofirattrainwlllnodciaincdhrehoursyand •• those on tho 3 P.M. Train till nattmorntagat.7.3o. < Passengors ’are'ticketed through to Cleveland, Toledo*/ . Chicago, .Lasalle, and St. Louis,.; .Time through to fit. o Lons,49hours. • ■; i-FaretoAlliaacQ.-..-....,51,60 Faro to 8LX0ai3....‘...51&80 > ' <lo Clerroland..,'. 0,00 c do r' , ■ do ■■; T01ed0,...—.;.,.,. C,CO > do -Litf&Uf...— >13,£0 -do Ch!cag0.. M ..^.....10 t bo do Freeport-*.,,,.. 15,50 ■■.. Passengers are roquestod to. procure,tickets at the offleo • :■■■•; jOftheClcvelandandPlttsha gh Hailroad Company .Stonon* gaholaSense,jeconddoorfrvtn rr' ••/ ,v .. i ; ' J. DDBAND, Sup’t CleTclnndi- . J. A. OAVGTIEV, Agent, - Monongahela Watorst...Pittsburgh...: FROU&RB yew HAVEN PALtiADI&M. ■Cg- Froat Wort or Boek Roi«<"»Am«dMs( 'under the title of ,f ßock 8050,”mad6-from a 'plant of that name, Is bavins a great ran in tbis vicinity fbr-it&qnrative. properties. Theory of <f quack,* so truly applicable to at least one half of tbe medicines of the day, cannot be justly. - applied tosthe Bock -Bose, for it baa w madelts mark” in this dty in savera! cases, to tbe relief and core of sufferers, when other remedies have failed—and what la quite re* markable, some of our beet physicians do , not hesitate to 9 peak very feVorablyof the compound. - Tbe certificates of cures are not fabrications, but from highly respectable per* sons,- most of whom are well know to us, The manufactu* nr is also we'l known to us as a.gentleman who would not be engaged In a humbug, or in deceiving the publlo in any way.—fttZZaditm. We cheerfully endorse the abovff, having witnessed Its good effect, ourselves, on. pulmonary and. scrofulous. com* plaints.' 1 Wo believe it Is the best, compound-far colds and coughs, The Bock Bose has long been known as « plant of rare medical virtues, and ltd preparation Is super* Intended by a gentleman of ability and charactmyln this dty.— H. 'Register. ■ T , :Nmr, Hmrr, Dec. J2O f lB5L Tbis Is to certify fhat'tho notice ■of tbe Bock Bose medi cine published in our paper in connection with one from the Palladium, was not only unsolicited, but was written by the Editor of his <rwn judgment and observation. : •, HENBV HOLMES; This will certify that the favorable notiee of the medicine known as the “Bock Bose,” was a voluntary testimonial, induced by the writers' knowledge of the curative effects of the art icle tin certain cases, as well as by thefavorableopln* lons which others, well known to him, had expressed of it; and fcrthermcre, the article, was written without.pay or tbo promise of payment, or the knowledge of themanufac turer. , BABCOOKA WILDMAN.v This wonderful medicine lafasi gaining for itself a popu larity which jbfrfcther medicine can boast d The plant, Rockßose, isused an&recoxamendedby many eminent physicians of oar’ country.- Hear what X H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, says :“r have. prescribed It in Jaad-nosee of Scrofulous patients at Win* Hospital.* •• Hla success at tracted the attention of eenior physicians.He reports the following remarkable case of White Swelling of the right hip, la February, 1844. The I&d was seven year old, and had the disease fcr three years, the hone was dislocated up . wards and outwards. There was a large opening on the i hlpleadlog to the hone, Into which 1 could thrust my fin ger: X counted three ulcers. He had beea-under several who had given hlm up. 1 ordered a . decoction ; of-ltock Bose—la two days his night sweats ceased, I then : ordered a tea spoonfnl of Eock Bose, three times a day. I Thirty-nine days after, he was entirely well. | Sold by Dr. OEO. H. EEYSBB, fi0.140, corner of Wood street mid Tirgta alley. , | xtS" Sign of. the Golden Mortar. 49* Especial HTotlec to Person* - Using Cod Xiiyer OUU—Tba subscriber bsviirginadesrTengei tcurnla trith-Blessrs* Poppleia t Thompson, for a regular TOpply of their genoiaeCOD UVEB OIL, pat op in pint botUes, tronld respeetfoltyinrito the attention of the pah* lio to sn examination of the article, be log folly persuaded that forparity and frecnesa from rancid taste or swell, it Is unequaled. There la now no Ood liter Oil in this country superior, If equal,totho above,. Unndreds or bottles hare been sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction. - In the article of Cod liter Oil , p arsons taking it should be careful to ob tain, a genuine article and on* free from a* rancid taste and small, as Its virtues are greatly enhanced by- its being occep' table to the stomach and not producing nausuea—purity and a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken up by the lac teal* and absorbed Into thft blood, ami thereby in causing > the richness efthat floidgiting: a tone and healing imprea* i don to every organ through which it passes. Sold by ! >GEO.H,K£YBEB t No.UO, 1.,.. ccmerof Wood streetand-Ylrgin Alley, I mylOdaw ' • Sigh.af the Golden Mortar. [ N. B.—l also keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Pro pit* I etory Medicines, for many of 'which I hold the exclusive I agency, and which vrillbe rolV by the dozen or gn&s at New I York and Philadelphia prices.- , ■ . LIST 0? GEfIUIHE PAXKHT HEDICIHES, OS Q&NX> AKDTDKSALB BT FLBMISGBfiOTHSBS, . •• SteprUt*n.*t Pm*. • yVhoUtale Dealer*.in. FaLait Medirina,- Corner Fourth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. XrKELEB*B AttKRICAN OOUPOTOD; * IV Jayne's Attentive: «<: x ■ Carminative Balsam; “ HalrDye: ■ ■. :«?• • Expectorant; ■ . ** . Sanative Pills: < « HairTonJe; • Wistaria Balsam ofWild Cherry s • Bryant's •’Pulmonary' Balsam; HooftattFs German Bitters; Holland ' . do * -Hostetler's Stomach do ' • Hercblses’TJterinoCatholloon: Strrms* Scotch Cough Candy; -- Briefs' • do? Ebon's do; ■ ■ Howe's -■ dot; Osgood's India Cholagogtte; - Morse's Invigorating. Cordlris TylerisGam Armbfa'Dmpa; Harrison's Hair Dye; ; Phalon’s do • Batchelor's - do • . McMurtn'e Elixir ofOplum; - Bryant's Purifying Extract; ' " , Ballsy's Pain EXtnct; ' •; ,; •• • Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger;- ■- MeAUistcriado 1 ■■ do: ■ Kidder's IndelUble Ink;:: - Fayson's do do; : Axnhold's: do; Dr.Curtls’Hjgcana; LyoariEftthafron; - David’s Lilly White; ■ Barin’a . dp; .•■ • Tobias*. Liniment; Hunt's ; do; • AUen'sNerre and Sons Liniment; - Mexican. Mustang ; do; • -ftml’aArabian do;-. • Gardner's do; -Barrel's.lndian do; v . Carter’s Spanish -Mixture} - - Barnes Pile Lotion; - MeenFua; . Scarpa's Aeoostlo Oil; . Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Busbton, Clarke A Co/sOod Lira Oil} McAllister's Ointment; Slogs'ltch do; • PemPs dof ■" -Gray's • ■■■ dot ' ' .Trask's Magttotie Ointment;. • -Jadkln's do; Swaim’s Panacea; - Houck's do; • Bargast** Iniant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; - Houghton's Pepsin; - Bier's Petroleum; , Mpleno's Celebrated Uvpr PUla; ■ Bnndreth's : do - Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills;... Lee’s Anti-bilious 'do;‘ 7 t Sarsaparilla Blood • * 'do; Even's. • . ; ,do; ■ B vayneri Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; . Jayne’sAnodyneOougn do; - . Townsend's Health - do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s • do;. ' ••. ' Dr. Newman's •'do; - • ■"'.Bad way’a Heady Belief; ’ v Morris Bemody; ■ Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s - • do; ' ••• BuH'e-Barsaparilla; , • • ■■ Townsend’s do; • v • Band’s ; do; • Gaysmt’s Extract VpUow Dock and SomparUls; • Boap, Cleaver's Honey; . /-. ! . “ Hlghlyßcentedßrown Windsor . u .-Mask;' Ludlum’s Specific; r McLanris Budorifln Cough Syrup; . > > Tyler’s Gum Arabic? do;~ . -Belters’.' .. ■ ■ .do; Bwayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; : Smith's Tonic Byrun; Barry's Trioophorous;- . • - r - Norwood'sTinctuTecfVamtrum Viride; : HcLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, . -Dr.Locoek'sPubnonloWafers; Thompson's Eye Water; - - . -'Agents fbr all of Dr.’McOHntock'S Family Medicines Dr. Needhsmfc Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elmtio do do. • febl&ly WALTER P. MARSHALL. ■.“»■ >■ .-...., •■■. . , *1- . • ■*. '-> '■« ' . 'N. - '.... I . • T ■* ' w* - • * t r * *r* * *> ‘ •- • . \.\ ' •' '. ' "... ; - r ' ' ;-'v- ~.- • ■ ■ ■ • • y ir xf ■>*; -r. v.-.» •• „-■. „■.•*■ •■'•.;■ . •>•■.••. ~■•;-■«■" ) "■; • V' -.-■■■ >'■• r'’ k r «.",.?*■ ti- t"*-■■- ' v T ... ■■ C'r!'' ->■: r'.’C'.' *3■:>. **.**;; ...v/v.: ■ ; .:••• OSBORN A BALDWIN. PAiusimi Omos, New Haven, Dee. % 185 L; ‘'SOBOVUW v l : i MYERS’- EXTRACT.OP BOCK . . - . Tte VaJy certfttn ttcmeOy* A well kacrra. io tils eommunlty, of veracity* h&ndedusthe'subjoined statement & fewdays thousands of facta, and as such it* for th® benefit of those who am suffering CromWorms, perhaps, win this case* after hav* ing used other purporting to bo Infallible worm destroyers, without any aralf. • Mar 12,1853. I Masr*. B, JL JfcAnesfodb <S Cbn , QssnaOß: A obUd of raise, aged About fivo years* had been, ailing: fur some', time* and, while at dinner one day* was tafceawith spasms; our doctor was.senfc fort-ha said that Worms jraa the, cause. -We proouxedi soma.of B. A* FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE from aneighboTyand gaT« : the child ateaspoonfolefid alialf;;inless tbasan hour it i passed an innumerable-quantity of Worms* and In a short i time wpS Yestdred to perfect health. I We would not be without your -Vermifuge under any eonaldtinxion. Jams Aibcckiv*. Formerly of Pittsburgh, Fa. v 49" Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO* oaroer of First and Wood streets.: LMXJW fiHABiSB, Jta tScrwnj, OeotOT, Main, *a, fcrral« by f JcSV WAITER P. MAMIIAtL. r'tOKN—loo t 1«» lired this Cay. mmLfOr Mis br yeoLymktiSMaMm * 00. OIEVELAHD ADD PIItSBDEGH ■ . , HAIDIIOAP. 'SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.. THE PENNSYLVANIA ■i E AIL ROA DC EYED l v PLANES AVOIDEM THROUGH IS FIFTEEN HOURS.’ " rpHK MAIL TRAIN will itiuve «vcry morulug (Sundays- A excepted) at 7 o’cloc&jfftoppSng- ai-sHtbo. regu'nr eta* r". Hons, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,, P Mr TUB.EXPRESS TRAlNleaves the Depot eveiv evening • at WHO o’clock, stopping' only at 'lrtrion, Grcensborgh, - Latxobe,.Hillside, JohnfilowxvLiUey’e, GullUzcb, Ac., connecting -at UarrlAburg with the train-for Ribi* ■ more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,30'; noonf ; ■ ’ ’• • ; TUB ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN wilt leave every.aflaS noon (except Sunday) at 6 o'clock, slopping at all regular, stations, and running only as fur as Dlairsvfllq. :. RETUBNINSTKAINS orrlveln Pittsburgh, Acwrnnuv dation,B:2s, A.H. >ExpreBs;l, KM, MalH2, P. 51. FaretoNqwYork, $10,50; Paro toPh]ladplpnla,'sj9; Fare,. to Baltimore, {B.’ - Baggage checked to all stations on the Tcnnsylvanla Rail.- road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore* . • - t • vr:r .. v - Passengers purchasing ticket* in cars, will.becbargcd tsu cams in addition to the station.rnles, except from stations Where the Company have no Agent- Nonbtosof ttlesa denomination thaoflve doUars.wUl ba .. roeeftod in payment for tickets; except the: BanksorPennsylvanJa. _ In cafe ofloss, the Company-will hold v • themselves responpible fer persotinl baggage only, find'-ftr - an amount not exceeding $lOO. v f v ; . . ; . ~ . - N. B.—*'lhe ExculeJor, Omnlbos Line hap : to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Dcpot.fit . a charge .not to- exceedi.s eenti'frr passenger; and:, 12££ cents foreach trunks -V ' r / i ' tor apply to * :J. MKBKTMEN; Agent; • v--.- AtthifrP.B.B.PnssengerStaUoa,onl*ibCTty:et '‘ Pittsburgh; dime 1«t.185P-f >3 . OHIO AHD PEQBS'Y LVAJHIA RAIItBOAB. - Hew Arrangement, ' • ' COMMENCING FESSR 18&4 i? 5- mmm&im&m MAHt TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh qi&A5l; dlneo at AIU ance; takes tea at Crestline, and make* a close con* neeilon thero.vritlxn.iaat Express Train, reaching-,Clnda* natl about 12 o’clock at night EXPRESS -TRAIN leaves/Pittsburgh o’clock, P. IL,-< after tbo arrivalnf-the Bxpress train from Philadelphia, and: reaches :.Ctwtlioe at 31,30 P* M n -coqneciiDg with the teaches €iudnnatHn ; tho morning. Connections: are. made with the. Ohio :cnd Indiana, and: Bulfontaine and Indiana roil roads-for .Day ton, Indianapolis - and towns In Indiana*: . Connections are made with: Cleveland, Monroeville. San, •• dusky, Toledo, Detroit • and Chicago with . Bncyrus, { Dppep and tbq town? on the Sind River Load. Also, with Mount Verhou f Newark, Zanesville, and. towns . ‘on tbeMansteldrocd. FarfltoCiflciiinatis7;tolDdlaTitt{iolip&3; to Dayton sd>&o; to Toledo s6;to. Columbus $6,25;.t0 Zanesville’ss4o; to OleTcdasd's4. . Z2ixtnigh tickets to .JiouisrQle ot redoocd rates. - xtiis EXPRESS. TRAIN leaveo CnaiHne at li3 PH| and reaches Pittsburgh-at 8.30 PM, connecting.vith iba ftstExpress Train through in fifteen hours to Philadel phis., ‘MATI.. TRAIN • lattTM Creating at 2.30, A cniho ar* / rivai: lrom Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at n.4o*pM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves PUtßbtcrsh it 10 AIL oud.sP SJ, and Nuir Brighton at d A If, and lAS PM. : . . FftEIGHT TRAIN leases PUtahurph at 7 A M, and B Pi SL> and arrives at £.30 A M,*nd4-SO,PII. .. 49*Ths drains do not run on Bunday.. . <B9* Titiceta 0£ further information, apply at the ticket offices ofthfl Ohio and Pennsylvania K&Uruad Company, -of. J. 0, CUBBY, at the corner offlco under the Monongahela . Hon&e, Pittsburgh, or of . ; . ; . r • • - GEOBGE PABKIN, Ticket Apent, : ... .Federal sweat Station. - JOHN KETiLTt. P-a«engorAg*‘nU , ’Penniflvaotft Railroad> ■ SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadriphlaand Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1604. v First OZajs-VBrcums, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, garniftrievseconfl hand. Fora. Pianos, Foultiy; Wines, in;. basketsorbpxes: coats B IOOTbs.. ... . Stcond Clasi —Dried Frolic Bbeswax, Beer fiklnjs ( Clotbt and 13mttby Seed. Glassware, Hardware, .Bags, wool and. Sheep Pelts* and Kggs; 60e. 9-100 lbs.. •■, Third CSarr—Bacon and Park (loose,) Batter, In.firkins,, kegs or bbla ;. Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot* ton, uncompressed: 65c.5* 100Bw. ... Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef- and Pork, Candles, Cheese, bird end lArd Oil, Hemp; Whisky; Cotton, (comprcapd*) -Leaf Tobacco: 40c. $ 100 lbs. ; Floor 80 cents $ bbl. • . . ■•• •■ ’ apt! • • • o.fr anctfcub. Grßlngbun ft Transportation JUlne > rro AND. BROXI BALTIMORE 1 and - JL. NEW YORBL—The Owners and Agentsof said Line. , have been for tho past fourteen years connected with lie . "oldestablished Bingham’* 1 Line.” They will £\VQ their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Prodace, Mer> in the shortest time and on' as fuTOrabl© terms as any other Lino... ■■ ■' one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phil ft* dclphia and Baltimore; ... . OSO: BINQUA.M A CO., Canal st r Piltpburgli/ BINGUAMi DAVIS A ,-Cu.r j v 278 Market erect Philadelphia. Proprietors. j. v ; r jAM£3 WILSON; A*w»t, - • : 121 North et. liaJiimoro- M. L. OSTBANDKtU Agent. / 88 Wbst at., New York. THE- OLDEST ESTABLISHED OjfflCE, IN tma OIT? MONEY TO THE OLD COUNTRY* JAMES BLAKELY begs leave to cay tx> those persons bav* ■ ■ lng-friendsin the 01<1 County and. desiroue of either, scadlngthem money.or paying their passage, that his ar» - jcangemeDtsfordoiogeltherlßUow.pQmphrte.and on.eo.hnzL' a basis that mistakes can sot occur, nor losses accrue to any party. During the last tenyeara-ln which he . bap been in . this business, ho baa remitted over a Half Million of without the loss of a dollar,and the: house for which'beta . agont^lnXlverpoclyhajrshipped not lesfrthan 46.0 W persons during the last year to-tbia country, without a complaint of neglect of duty on their part, • .* . * * •-*•. <> : He can issue passenger Tickets fbr London, Dublin, Liver* pool, > Glasgow, Carti-JBelfßsttCroghodaj -l^wieXj. * Hush, Newiy, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk, to hew ?ork,Philadejphla,Boston,Baltimore and New Orleans,and i from thence to Pittsburgh; and erllh attend fctrtctiy u> for* :■ warding passengere from thence to any part of the country. He also: has islght drafts-for. sale, pcyable at tk* following places;via: .-: .V -V ;f-: vr- : T '-/ OH EHQLAHO. Edwards, Bandfoid & C 0...... ; Wm.TappscottiCo.w^-...;—^...LiTorpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England andWalerJ - - - - ON IBELANB, Provincial .Dublin. . ■ . .: ••. Armagh, - ..Belfast, . . Downpatrick, Enniskillen,' Mallow*;. •. .Strabane*, -Athlone, Onflow, . Drogheda, v Fermoy,- ; .. Monaghan, .EusDconby, Ball las, ..Cavan, .-' Dundalk,. Galway, Newty, Tralee,: . -.Balymena,. . . ClonmcQ, . Dungannon, Londonderry, Omngb, Yougball,. ■ BanbridgOr—-Kilkenny, -~Duoganuon,.. Kilru£b r - Waterfbrf, -. Coleraine, 7 • :.PawoUßtoyn, Cork,. Ennisy' .Bandon, ‘ •• • Sligo, • Wexford, Oootohm. -: - xuriflTtftk..* .< : Bftliysbannon,.„v.;.,M.. JON SCOTLAND:. * Natfamalßaafcof Scotland, Edinburgb/wd Its.brunches In fifty towns In Scotland. \ .. -■ ■■. -ON FRANCE. • esars.Ed ward Blount ft Co., BaQkero........Ferls.' {Available fa any city In Frauee.V - ON GERMANY^ esars.Vegel.Kock ft 00., Bankers, PrenWort-on-ihft*M *1 n- • (Available fix any city in Germany.) i; *. f . JAMES BLAKELY, 198, ear; of Seventh and SmlthfloM eU.-? G&JS&X li&ttGAlNtf IN DKY GOODS AT * A. M’TIGHE’S HEW STORE,' GORNE&OF GBuiNT AND FIFTH STREETS : . TVAVING TBIS - DAY; OPENED, MY NEW BTOHK, I il bealeavetocalithe attantioa of tbo Indii-ftln tho large and splendldnssortmeiit of 'HPAING AND SUMMER GOODS* -jnsrreceived»,-AnHrag the etock’may. to fcurd soine of the fety finest goods ltcompriass *; inpart, . - 200 pieces black and fancy Drfss SHk?, 50 ets.to |2 per yd 600 .do Motu*. de Lalnes, BarosoilcLolcss, and Mousse* . UnodcEege; 200. do-> Bcautlfdl Bareges and Tissues, in groat variety; 260. do New Style Dress Glnghnms;.. 2000 do . AmerleanjT'-renchand.EogUsliPrlntsl 600 do . Trench and Engikb L&irns; .. - 2000 Pronch Collars, from cents to $5 00; - 200 filo&tlUaSy Of the l&im styles, among which are com • of tbe most beautiful Imported Info thla conrnry; . AtavMußll&B, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash; Diapers, Table Cloths* Gentlemen's Wear t Ac.: TRIMMINGS.—Inthis department will befound a c.nm* plete assortment oi Dr ess andMabtfllaT* learnings, Maltese and Honlton L&ee, fine English and Thread tac*; all of whlch-vUlbesolduntisaally lotr. v Ten bales yard vide Muslin at six cents per yard: my 3 - A. VTlfiTn*. CALVfiHT ft AI'CLAA Ifi. ; T\IB BINKERS.ISNGRAVERS V EMBOSSEKO AM> BS \J YE£Q£B:UANUFACTUiIE&B, M 0.4- South Ihird struct, Philadelphia.—Tbtfpshlio are respectfully infortrad that Mr. JAMES WICEBBSHAM is erarcnJy authorised . agentlnPittohargb usd Bariuesa .m*m Card*. EnTßlopcs, Ao- *UI find it to their adTaotsfro to caU Ho*lo4 "WOOD BTBBET,,where rpeelaaena- can be wt, and orders left -"All work executed with seatseaa &&d d+ I snatch. SS*W. 8. BOBERTB to nolonger »a sfrmt of ctwijhb 62«ncT huTiog esaaod about tiifi iFt cf April. ; ■ * CALTEETiM’CLABB, ftotnT.B-CalTextftCo.)'' Kn.^sSouth Third BE. Phltudolrhta. . pySfrlm ▼ % «v« • ~;rT~\-„ ; ’-V. * S-\ • • «K :£■ - 1 - *' l ' ,■■■ .“• /* ■ ..• V* j IC.- -r*~ ' -VC' it- 4 - ETJBOEEAK AGEHGY. ' 18 . ft i SSJJtn KO. I bWXCJH «utivjpg apdl£g U nltl? [Mi BIKGHA2&A CQw \-v C v A .5j .
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