The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 28, 1854, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MOBNPrg:fi;i:|:i;f:::;:JDNE 28
CILBDOATIOK Of THfFoBBTH Of JFtot, A
number ofrtbsettisens of different-tQjrnshlps-'of this coun
ty, more pabtotie th£» thedaoinns nf thec&ei, tflU odt
hrate the" coming annlTonazy orcurriUiofcaL MrtlftSay, tn 1
tii» good old fhehionedway, at Stetehstm-V .Hbta£ on Use
BtenbeorUle road,la North Fayette township, Amagnid*
cent dinner will be prepared,-- patriotio tout* -innumerable
drankyand eloquent end heart stirring speeches delltered;
. Among the numerous distinguished gentlemen who-hata'
signified their Intention o£ being present addressing the ’
wahoffce the-,names of Hon. STQso& ATCantT
less, Col. 8; W. Hiller, John M. Kirkpatrick,:
Jo&n H.Hempton, Hon. JVC. Shannon, C. O.Xoamls,Bobt'
H*K»!ghtjand!P. J.Fox Alden. ; - • ••• ?
A general invitation is extended to altio participate, and
as the distance from the city is not great, we suppose it wDr
botaken.advantageofby great ntnnbenof persons. ■
Bold Attempt, at Bobbery.—Teaterday af
ternoon; a most bareboad and impudent outrage Was porpe- i
tried onaanall boy.named Robert Grabm, lafront of
Holmes A Son's Banking House* on Market stmt The lit
tie fellow Is employed In the Journal-press room as a reed
boy;, and.wss J&bby the clerk of that establishment topro-1
euMchaoge tor,a three doUarbhl. - - Ashe reached thefcont
oflhe broker's office,-and was in the- act of entering, two
mop steppodup alongside—one. of ; whom gras pod bold of
ths boy, while the other snatched.the note out of his hand,
•ad rifled his pockets pf some small- change. • The boy, be.
ing frightenedat firsts dldnot think of.giring the alarm;
bat on recording his presence ef mind, bawled lustily fbr
. help, when, t*fo police officers came to his rescue and armt
©d tb&sopu&drelf. Considering the locality, and the-Gao.
of. day, wo thinkibis is one of the boldest attempts at rob.-
beiy we ever-heard of.
Oabblbss Damsci,—Tho reoWessnesi. and'
canlsssnem of drivers of .public vehicles haebeeQ bo. olten
alluded to and commented upon, that If it were possible to
wojka reftrautionln this respect, It should have been an.
oompllsbod long ago. - Yesterday wfiernoon. a little girl,
whose parents reside on Penn stmt, was injured toiy te:
iTfitelyby the negligence of the driver of a cart, while at*
tempting to-cross < the street 6he was returning from
school with asatchel Qf.books.onheT arm, the' weight of
which retarded her movements; and the driver* looking an?
ether way, dtd hot observe her until the horse had trampled'
her under bis foot The e&rt was immediately stopped, of
course, and the child lifted up and taken to the residence
of her where she remains In a precarious eoadltion.'
Uhprovoked Attacic. -* Oo Mondays John
Caugherty was gtandlugon theoorner and Penn
streets, conversing with a ftlend. when a man mated Hehty
Pratt, came albugo and without 'any provocaUoni pitched
lute Cpugherty, striking him about the faoe andbesd a
- number of times, and when he attempted .to make resir
tanct, threw him to the ground violently. The poor iUlow
Vfas at last released from the brutal attack by the intprposf
ttoa of some men who came to his assistance, • but on his
road home was met again by a crowd -of-rtrwdles| of whom
he supposes Pratt wss one, and another joltack made on him*'
- loibnuatlon of thO outrage was given to Alderman ParkiiL>
bos, wbaUsUed a warrant for the attest of the perpetrators 4
.Grakx>. JFoubth of Jdx.t CmLEBRArroH.—The
Uan&gen and Ladles Interested In -the celebration to the
benefit of St: Oathblie Orphan Asylumara
snaking extensive preparations to accommodate and pleas*
oK whomay vlrit their grounds /on the chining Fourth of
J uly. The die selected for the purpose Is at the beautiful
Tillage of TJhe ears on the Peomylrania Bail*
i?o4d trill leave the loner depot on liberty street, and resr
every hour daring tha dayglo andHomSwisjValc, until 10
o’clock at night 'Tiro of the best hands -In the city have
bden-secured; and fell who wish can have* tfch and joyous
tune Ifthamlsss sport and tunusemenV and at the same
time, contribute to the support of thebomeiegs- orphan. *
- GBahamas Magazine.— Bussell& BrotberjNo.
. 16 Fifth street* have received the July number of this lots
noting magazine, and are prepared to famish H to. all who
desire a-eupy. As the present number commanded a new
folomoj-now la tho time to subscribe. No ose will regret
ft*mon^thasexpendM. : - : ...' ; -. ; . r
The aubsenbers whahareheretoforeproeared their mega,
sines fromG. It. ‘Pearson, will bear inmind that Ru&stll A
Brother bis establish moot, and will supply
all such with tha future number*. --
■ Salks 'At the Etchanqb.—The
following sales of Stocks and Beal Estate were made at the
Merchant’* Exchange last night; byP.M. Davis, Auction*
oar.
■ 0 shares Glutens’ -Depart to. Bnk. ssl,?fc & shares Citi
zens*: Deparita B*nfc,ssl.so; 6 Allegheny/City. Coupon'
Bonds, or gIOOO each, payable in Philadelphia,:cacb,s<7&.
Lot in the Savoath.Ward.on Centro Aveane,3l;by 118 *
feet, with two storvbxick
<l£t on 6eott street, in the Sixth Ward, 24 by 100 foot,
arithtwo story frame dwelling—so66*. •
Two lots In tbe Sixth Ward, on Congress street, 20 by 00
feet—sss7,so,each, --
• : Dzstbssbibo Accident.—A little child, dangb**
tar of Mrs. Loiten, of the Bevonth Ward, while playing in;
tha hayloft of a stable, on Monday; tripped and fell bead*;
. foroaort through a hole used for throwing down hay; IdJu.
ring herself eo badlyaaat first to dsspair of her .recovery. .
We have since learned, however; that through tha exer
tion* of Dr. King, who attended to the nttle sufferer, she
.is likely to get well. • . ■ ■ • .-• = ■••
Beatieo ma Wira.—Terry Fitep&Artok. waa
brought before Aid. Major on a charge of beating his wife*
Terry was very indignant at having to'answer toench a
charge, and thought- It was a “quire" country, wbero a
man vas sot allowed to whip his wlfe K wheaever p» feU in
the humor of so doing. The /magistrate did cut admit the
validity of this reasoning, and sent -Terry to enjoy himself
for ten days on the bill. < •• ? : t. :, : •.r
v.. -Ah Übeast Coin>iTioE.«GeorgQ-;Boot!i Ap»
pcared before. Aid; Parkmson,ynstardsyi and stated that a
roan named Jamas Hindman was la the habit of beating
. emUbusbghim every time they mot lft\hertreeb^ r aEd
i tiat.lt wu daogeroas fbr Mm to walk About
r Hlodmtn : was arrested on a Wamnt &um the
and held to ball in tb® sum of (400 io keep the peace.
ir.\ Tub WEATKKa,~rYeaierday waa decidedly the
hottest dsy exporieusod-Uiis year.' In tha morning it was
exceedingly warm and sultry—not a bmth oi air ttlrriog
—and the thermometer standing at upwards pf 100°;
noon although generally considered the warmestpart of the
iteyjfhe fell slfghtly, and remained at about 90°
donng ihe ..•• ••
Nbw Dramatic - Cokpast. —Wo nnderstana
that a new theatrical qompany of formation in
; thisdly, with ihe design of going to Wheeling, and opening''
a Theatre there. -The company will tnolndoia it a number
of the firmer members of Mr; Foster*® popular in
addition to several talented artistes from the •ast.' Theio*
v. teutlonistoopeu in WheeJingonorobout the Ift of July,
: FISKIk SOB.: SffLXLIHO LIQUO& OE
TeteyHv tho. German who made St Lager Bmo; Haltcmt of
~ *feald In theTblniWard, Allegheny,onlast Sunday,w|mr® :
- ha Collected a noisy and riotena crowd/was-yksterday finpd
(50 by' Mayor Adams. An appeal -was afterwards 1 taken
firom the decision of tbe Mayor. > - - > i
H*oovraiso.---The girt who aUempteitoeoa
. roltsuieidiafthe Verandah- noua^ s on 'Monday night, is
• slowlyxccoverinsjaUhougb stai lylng-inwprtcarious edn
ditten. ______ ,
CoEGBESaiOHAL CoKrKEBKS.—Tho Wfalg'Cop
tooeeof the Twenty-second Oougrciaional District will mrtt
at Bakentowo, today, at*lo b'el6dt/-to nommftte actodl*
1 -datefir Congress. ‘
JJTee LAfioi trade fiale of 40qrates of Qaeetißv
rj ware and China takes place at -M’Kcnna'a Auction - Houser
■‘•■ : .this ; day'at-Two"o' , clbek. •••j' - . > ■:•■
WTKW BOOKS I ItBW BOOKSl—Anbicy:: by the author
. •J.l oftftstteAvon,Time.the Ayenger, Ac. :
Tm Galet Heart; ftbm Blackwood a Magazine,
Trlilofßlatt,F Ward; fresh supply.
London Lancet, fir Jane.
Hantte Merch&at Uuaxine, fir'June.
TankeeHotJans, ftk?nly*
Pictorial Brother Jonathan, fir tho 4th of July,
Gleason’s Pictorial, end-all the Eastern Literary Papers,
have been received fir this week; at ‘
PAUL KLKCNB&U literary Depot,
je24 Fifth ft. opposite tho Tht-atrei
•'* 4
■■OTWITHSTAKUrK G'So much fdxs about fie
■city of Tea, we are receiving (60 Half Cheats,
slsung of Young Hyson*, Imperials, Gunpow*
l,ColoftgB, BouchOftg, and Congou, an of which
eeted with car®, ana will hi .
f JAYNES, r
ttftrlO PcklaTwaEtore, 58 Fifth bL
: Bspot andßallroad Ttsek For Bent!
/•f'A-DABlB; A ;00/d PKKZfIHT. DEPOT UN • LIBKRtY
; Street, with Bsilroad. Track,!Switch, I .and appneto
~ ftancfea,fir Rt«rtirrffTms. luqnlr(nitthff Express OfHce.
Ho 64 FOURTH BfreoL febll tf
TjAPEII EASQtUGB«*-S5 Wodd street, whero may tbo
■<: -JT fiund .the- largest aftd most- complete essdrtment of
■ Trench kftd American Wall Papers west crTtho mountains;'
• .. Tixr Velvet,' Gold,-Satin,- Flowered; Oommon and Cheap
‘ papers;: Borders; Views,^ Decorations, Statuary *£irds, Opu
- (nSf'-and'ftuete of-Oak, Marble and Gold;-/Barloro,
smdolficesdeCorated lnlatest Parlsfin style. Ghoippavtft?
' hand; " »
»- Bapef hung vOthjadgmeat, taste end economy. •
Jel6 1 g WALTKB P. MARSHALL.
-KrVIICE TO , *
•n( t K>HorMßaiea,hflproTcdptttfirttj - -.vn !
1 SoltteiitJ2t&toßrttl«;<
y *■ 20 do Hajr Forks; >
- : ;>;-20; .■ do ScytiiMana-Siieaths; : .1
/ *•■■». r i .i'-JO- do rUoradMoulesj far.*i'47FiFlll «te*U faj
jeir /r v JAMES ITARDROF.
- ttIbVEST implements.— , T“
JX tQSetDlrisK Uorao Bake*, taprorolpaltein;, ! :
’ 5 1 4 ~ ‘I.
8 to Undo. pndloy >
' 28 do SorttnandSDSltts. '■ '
v Uoncz.—Ordir* rorKsteiramVMinrftigH«ffln» > ii®d ti»
. . pdtbmtadNeKyorfeßMPert-flUfdprempUjtrDinjhspeed
. if AWNAr-*_Ai MASON .4 .W. m noVpproiiig more
i JLi taiw MOO pittas to» lawns, sllof ..will* «re entirely
turn styls..ml will tw tittered ntTsdneetiprloM.;-.- . w
MONQNa&H££4 WHISKY—100 Mila Old
WUaky, just-rccelved a&d&t-ulfrlowbyv' -.■;■* 1
7ohn LcmtE»J^A«en^
je 8 .... •■■ . ■ ■ ..-. ■■. ■
■g UlAlMj SHAWLS—i. A. MASOij * 00.!l*Ye-Jaitro
\j> o®lred> wr.atprMV mother Ui& iawrtmfutof.rish
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-I’KLEQR-APHIfI.
By tho Q*BciHy Dttor Tost
THIKTT-TUiaD OOSGBVSS.
WManrarmr CrtT/Jone
cltidcdT-Mr. Benton mtdehis great t-peech against the ten mlk
: Ilonamlh Unsaid tbePreeidentfa Message vm nothing in the
world bat a demand of our check: fasten millions bf-tioU:
larerrand that, too,-, on abrief.aotiee, without any dayk-of
graoe. Givemo the tnaneyAby. to*monotr r'^ThiSis like the >
highwayman,. M Stand ; and. deliver I”: The- Prosident aaya •
he must have the monoy soon,without giving ue » reason:
or reasons why we aro to go it blind, and do what, ha calls
on us to do, because he says it te ; necessary.- JUr; Benton
cDnaideredita bighinmien ofthe privileges otthe House.
The Prasldoot first, undertakes to negotiate a treaty without
'consulting the House sa to iho harden® tobeimposedon the
-people; andbavirgdone thia».tojdeprivovihem.-of.thapow- -
er of sailng ycaor nay -to tha admission of a new. State, i
u»eends bere a treaty, and each* treaty us it is, giviugtan-
TOllllona of dollars to a mere salvage of territory.. Robert
Walker has. just-Informed-,the. world that, before Jt» heard
cj the Gadsden treaty, be paid: only (6,600- fir-priviieges of:
making railroads through Chihuahua and Sonora while w»-
: are to pay ten millions! Jt would be* curse to us to have:
v such territory; man-rresided onapoor plrta of ground;
a friend who -stayed ail:night with"him, next -day. Mripg
him looking on the poverty-stricken country, thought he
could define what waain hismind j butthe propriDtor said
«l am not es poora» vo& think! am ;I.don’t own all this
poor • land."- And -this. l*_what we- may /say of .that God*
stricken country through which. the treaty pcoposes the
railroad > shall pass; Kit Canon .says a wolf csftnOt «*v?
bis meat there, fie war against giving tan millionato tho
route .of a railroad, outsideof the United States, and against •
InrolTing ourselves.with.private -
i Mr;/Bajley # «f A irginlav advocated- tha treaty; when-the
Committed rose and the Houseadjoumed.
: Se* nfe.—{ T&terdat’t >—Thadobato -
os the Boston petition for the repeal of the Faeitive Elnve
Law, woacontinuedtmtilaljouromcnt.:
i Afr. Jose®, of Te on eases, - condemned. in strong and-vlo.
lent language, the znoUves of tha:petitiimen, : sndwaid that
the. North might test Assnred that.the repeaTof the Furt
tjve Blave Law would sorely pat an end toithe Union/ ' &
j Messrs.SamnerasdfioekWEil vepHed.dfilehdlCß thepe
tidonere. It was rnln to talk of dissolving the Unions -It
wasamatterlapossibloto accompliBbi , ;v’.>
: Messrs llasos, Bntter and Fetit, aJBO partfclpEted in' thu’
debate, when, without action oft tho subject; the Senate ad*'
journal. a v •»
> • Wasmaanm Cirr, June 27^—J3bara—Mr; Havrift, bf Miks V«
asked, but did notobteln leave; (Mr; Ulingmau objecting,) -
to introdnn&a the'Pteftldecitjftlfcr a*
in his opinion Is not incompatible with tho publle interestf,
.-to ruroifh tho House with any information relAtive'tb cltl
rens of the United StaUsrahd bthers ‘redding thereln/l».
ingengagedinorga&islDg add fitting out amiUteryexpedK
lion (br the Invasion of Cabals may have beenln his
seuiono&theAlstof May last, tho date of his proclama-
y :i V ■* k vV:'- 1 ;
> Mr: Houston offered aresolption to terminate the debate
on the MexieanTreaty bill to-morrow at nooft. v ile ieipreis-*
:ed his hope that the present session or Congress would ter-'
•mluataott.thefUst pf July. On-Monday’&ort he' should
move to take up ifieresolutioa if (ho
:progres»ofJbucinBss shell warrtmt itvwlQwote forlt - ; * -
Mr. Haven said, that-from tbe turn the debate bad taken
it was etfdent-lhat. if tbe-Ucuw shall Uot' cal! to the tor*
: roSpondence end InstrucGous relativa to tbs Met!can-trea
ty. thedebate might&s wall be closed' nbw, as, if-’not, it
seemed to be concodcd on allhands, that the House hsstbb’
right, a« a matter or expediency,-to withhold the approprf/
ationa If the friends ofthe administration nro wnirotr
tiie instructions and correspondence fiball belald before tho'
House, that it may be actcdou as aqueslion of expediency
■ aod proprietv, the debate ought not to be-closed to vot*
ral days.' If the House would test whether the tre&tyhr a
proper one, they ehiald have tbe documents before them *-
- The resolution to olose the debate was then adopted.ycaa
SI, nays 68.
Tho House theft wont, into cornmitteo on the treaty
appropriating ten miUlona. -
&.naU<* Sixteen private bills' wore reccived from tho
HAuseand referred:' «- ■•••• :
; Tlie Senate then took upthe MS to'-the<Te-ex«mtiiallon'
and settlement of accounts between tho Untied Slates and
: Maryland fbrlnicrest on money advanced, to the'United
SteUsuuringttelortwar.-TaaTOS.* ■ ‘
The Senate then took up the Hoose resolution changing
the time to the medingof Xtoigresafrom November to De 2
:oesober. - ■ ■ •
Tb« billwaa then rfiioctfid—yeas 15,.nays S 3,
adjourned. - '- :
WasßnraTOX;Czrr, Jaue.27 Benton's speech ti-ibo
&rme of oonTcmUon. fit has produced nsansation io-the
House, and ha does not-stand, f-solitary and alone" in op*
position totbe;approuriatiOTitothotce»ty.-;TfaBapp’opriv
tlnn will pBSP,-notwith*(andi&g-tfa9 territOTialappoluimenU
vrid stick alittfc> The rampAhat ope tjfihe nppineea for
Govurnor or Kansas, is Tree SoiUsh, gains credence among
;
Mr- Douglas had urged the appolntment of t a particular
friend, and was dontaL'Wfeome tronbl®. therefore, in that
quarter may also be expecteu.
OiscnwaTi, Juno Allisons *Mr.
Allison made a vtatemeut befire hA death, which; Within*
formation obtained io-UftV. will probablyJkad-to tho dofec
tiou of. the guilty party- It ia sald that aTcllownamod
Oonwell
was. acquainted with ihp facts, and it faeuppoeed Gonweli
desired to take tI;o UCa of.Allleon,. description- given
of Conwell by Alllspti, and thadescriptiongivenby the boy
who delivered the box, of , the man torn whom he received
' it,-’dj'rr^sponds, ‘ T;, .'•" l
te 'exoesslvely-ho^lh^thermometer : t»eliig
jjsf.ia 'tb*shade;.-.7. ..-''."■'j. .
Coxooxd, 77- H., Jane 27^*~Tho-Legislature spent to-day
delisting an AnU'Nebrnska'resolution. . Tbttra was no deci*
eisu. . A ccmmfttco of fire were appointed to enquire into
-ih« charges kninsttho CoahUonUts, of .attempting to bribe
members, and dragging their liquor.A bill vu also Intro
duced to the.punishment of bribery and corruption. - -
T nruncufiu; June is tbe hottest day of tho
e-attn. The thermometer stands at 92 degrees in the shade.
TELEGEAPH JMABKETB.
• Nsw YORJS. Juno 27—Flour lowerqualfGeseashr,better
firm; sties 4000 bbls Western canal at sfi^7@7,S7; Ohio
fiouthom unchanged; sales 950 bbls Baltimore
at $3,62@&,12. Wheat quiet, smell sales file white
Uoru; sales 31,000 bushels Western mixed .at 80
Son hem yellow and white at 87@8a. Gotten mode
rate, common;declined sorts steady. Ooffeo
heavy, Bio o@to. . Sugar; market favors buyers; sole* Or
leans at 4|s(s4K- : Molasses dull; Orleans 21./ Whisky
master? sales 4flobblsQWo at2BU@2sK- Fork markcldull,
with declining tendency, trifle lower; rale* 1000
bbls prime at (U; Mess (12,76;.8eef sales 225 bbls.
cat meats, heavy and plenty; sales 425 - bbls shoulder® at
- tanl-riuU;. sales 400 -bbls at99£
@Vi; fcalcs 200 keg* at 10}r£. Butter dulland plenty, Ohio
; 12£&IB i Cljeese.in bettor request &&9X- Iron; Sar-tchHg
.firm at'(4o(<3i42.rX®ad: better, to- foreign; Galena quiet.
ißeeswaxatesdy; Gouthern yellow 29)4 Blocks doll mad
lower... Money octivoand unehangod.. Uflsesriert Llnsood
770 J7B. BtttUng exchange fivers boyers.lOj^@lWjs.
New Test* Jane 27.—CbW« AforAe/.—3R>3Besve* offered,
262 cows end calves; 832 veaTeitve*; 0706 sheep and lambs.
cattle continues to rapidly decline, a iwr demand for
bulk transactionv nujpog at from' $& to loots*-,
eqnal to an overage decline of 74oeata9 100 lbs a« com par
od with the rates efib* prevfoos week.; The followingare
tbe prices: Beeves sold at $8@9.60 100 lbs; Cows and
Calrea|SO@76;-Vaa3Calm by wdgtit r aiylsl.-
gross. Eheepon footss&9 by,weight fie;; Lambs
s3tfT, same $4,7&@5
I’uxusslfiim. Jone 27.—Plour excessively dull, sElpplng
brands freely offered at SS&O, without finding bnyers; a
limited demand for dty.tonixuaptf6ntt'sB6o(ss6ofor
.common and extra.; Bye "Flour nothing.dolnii: Corn Meal
dittoed l2J£e; sales 1600 bash Penns, at $0 <J2J£, r Wheat,
no,sale* imported, market baro ot By*. Com, 0 fair de*
muod; ealerfOO hash sellow.at mostly. 82c,lnclud*
isg aozne at iL price toi«:fix£d.-WhJsky bald firmly atiSd ■
• ' VcitaurnTHlAjJane 2&:-*-GsttU • AfarljsksiTße< ofibtfoff*'
were 1300 ireres.cf which-60O 1 WereaiTOni to New York,
and thvrefrt wld here At sft§}lo $ lbs;theft is >a prospect'
of a stillfurther declfni.- fresh <foTr*.usas@is; ttltas...
$G $ 100 U»Bj U»e weight.* Bheep... A large supply at 4)£, ~
lire wdgbt. Lambs wprth per bead* - Tlumarket
ia wellouppHcu with‘Hog*—the pricas ranging at from $5
to $5,60$ 100 lbs '
lUlTixoax, June 20^-f-Q zUft JjferfcL—Prices continue to
decline; the aTteagdsaloste-dayweie fifty cedtstowarihan •
last week. .. The offerings .were 1,000 b*4d, of which 650.
were sold, end. 550, driven Eastward. The. prlceintopol
from $3,70 to $4,50 onthe hoof. - Ho2B.:.*npply lame; sales.
nts6@B,sosloo lbs.
. CmcuriuTi,-Jone 27.—vTbe riverhaa rbten eetftn Incbos.
Weather veiy warm TJnur dull at $0.90657. Oats 00,
Whisky advanced to 23. .Nothing.dene In Frorlsfons. Baai-
rcrydnU. . •
. Removal. ...,
T\ BTEWART has restored his WttJSH FACTORY from
the old stand, No. 23 Fifth street,, to No; .26 Fifth,
a treaty nearly opposite; xm tbo site formerly occupied, bythe
Iren City Hotel, where hewiilbepteaeod to reehiacuirto-.
inl and as many new. ones as feel disposed to patronise
him. ;• ,'vj v.-v ••..
_ N. B.—ln connection with the Brash, Manufactory,, as.
heretofore, will be found-in this establishment all kinds of
Variety goods, Looking Glasses,Combs, Toys, do. {myl&3m.
AdwerttaenSent.
A "NY person wishing to mako $5OO in 0 months, address.
. m*, post-paid,' Farmlngt6n> Trumbull county, Ohio*
This Is no fiction or book, agency., No traveling is ntcetua
ry ; .bui-any person can.-remain at home and make- tbo
aJboT*sumin thetime«tatad* rAddress
MAm „ , < prof. cybon h. bobb
MO WIN a MAOHlHgg—Warranted to outirtßßlOtD 16.
acres of Grass per day, with one one- spas of., bones
«nldrtTsr.. ynrpdahy«:{my3Ql Jj-Bi BHANKt*mt>
iJ5jAk DKQJI4iR&-'A fresh adpplj jaat ro
:for«aWby v:
BtfEET A RRNSItAW
ra?
jmyBo ’
KDApiNti frl AUUXNI4S--Warranted to cut from in to \h
acres of Wheat nr otixar small grain per day, with one
span of bones and For sals by
, > . E-R. BIIAtOSXAND,
ay?6 . v m Wood .trtet.
A us4i> nWiiLLifia' hodbb («a is Third >»Mt) ,o«
A B a LK—Contain* eight rooms, good cellar and finished
attio fje!3] a COTnfIBUXA-SON, J4u Third street.
YjlQB SALB—Sixty acres of Land, on iho mow Flank
Jl from Allegheny to Now .Brighton, 3 miles below
Alleghany city, and 1 mil* fr m W T ood<f* top, by tbo old
roa<l. It will b* sold very low, and divided in lorn from 5
to 16 acres. Tho c wishing to purchaM a cheap home can
enquire of - THOMAS WOODS, J
jolO _ , / s 76 Fourth street,
A LLKGHENY LOTS FOR SALE-Eight
jfV BdildiflgTxJb*, situatoon Ohfo Lane, each 24
feet front by 120.dWp.tnja, and.directly oppo
aUa Bagalay stwetrfwbichiistnawpaved. And In good order.
These Ldfsiaro offered for sals at low prices, and on osey
v. •.MCTThlrd.strpst:
rnilß fitOBiOUB.EOHBmOF'.JCLX, , I964 l-BROfiHEB
i •-JONATHANrf-rThiselegantly UlUBtnrtod paporfor the
aiming Atb of July* is njqost superb pictorial doublet sheet,,
printed on the finest white paper. , Kln the. best Jonathon
yah'Call at MXNKR *. 00/fi, No; 32 Smlthfield/atroet, and
look at this truly handsotae. present Apr for
the 4th of July, > m 1 - t Jalß
T INIEKD receivod*snil>for salß by vi-,.:
JU mylSj JOBE MOHLI
“lIIEyBEST I‘EIa*AKA-
Tvm~pLtiSisi, Veu, October i, IBil.
! Ma, B.E* yoiitTermlfagOil oomayeUh
out hesitation, .that, h&vlngnreil Jt extenslrely m toy
practice for. the last foo t or firs yearti I thlnhlt decidedly
the best preparation of the hind*hlch there any fcnowl*.
edge ef.althnjtght here herototore neodithn preparation
of eeyeral other manaE&ctarera.,Tourer 4e.r — : ‘ J ..
_ , „ J). OOUOH, M. 0.
Prepared and mid .by B. B. 8E1&EB8 4 00 , CT Wr
etreet. and for eale by Prqgglita generally.' rjr
BLUBRS’-V
> nos.”
ypoa
„ . jßi 1
-ITAMKKK NOUONB, fOU JUI/Y. t~
tcnil*OTGB,froin Fanny’s tort ffollo; second rerlet-
Tfca haopUghtcr. - • • • ■
! '
North British Kovioir.
:' lhaabOTO-Jratraceiralaiia for sale by
i z BAU'L, B, hAOTPEEt,
ItZb i 1 87 Wood strait.
t) t AID : UUENjTOS'BOYP Gamtoobn s,
JT. Caslunerattea. Ve*ino C&ss!mareB;- BlMrool Tweeds,
plaldatm striped Cotton floods, for boysT.eadtnsn’a clothiojr,
at low prices, at- j -c
A. MoTlflaß’S, I
oornar offlrant mdPlftfa atmU»,
• .'UK SALB—A USA'S BUALL VABU-Ol 1 'VISTSMSTX 1
JC ACKES, nlno miles below the city. Id' Hoblnson tftwn*
stilp, on tb» OMorlrer. Itlß » BwnQlHl 'loti»ticra,olJm
prowXsstL nnUtoffst*! low. i IMttlreof ~ j
jiflUia ' s THOMAB WOQDB, TSTWIttI »trAt
* V *-<*- " T 1
yt4?T* S FOR RWIrFR JtEBJ*.
■fc stagdofWaterl**t evening at 6 o^loi'lr;
was 6ijc feet aa* r, Kh k ' < P
< fbr Cincinnati this evening. *TU6n*a, :
*ho hair# lniTel^l , aa^iQr J flpea&t}fhßr i ia the highest terms.
j e “rekulk'r J \Yheellag Wf. for tile siearflor
of the red shutter lice
= ?s.f Wo of.the finest olfllghtfdfnaght pickets ■■
commanded by ; Thomas Foe,will leave to-day for Clncln-'
natL
I The Prain& Cii'j i.< iho regular St: Louis' packet, leaving
rt nine o'clock; pres* of business detained her. : •-. ■
light draught.steamer A&vante is detalnod; cot be»'
lug r able ; to get away, yesterday.. Oapt. tfeare-Informed u&
. that he would-poslUrely go - thlsidorniog,and those travels
ing.wjth him wHl.bowell cartdfor.
* i propeller flaWandjjr going though r tbl«6uis.
TlUe, leavjpgthls evening. Wo were ia onroryepferday la
gating ;that-she was elght daysla mahlag the laat trip.
The correct too.was days? Hurrah for'the propeller
Unel
. 3fcnfc,—Wo learned from the ofQcersof
Which arrived from Clneluoatl yesterday isomingf
that the steamer’OAu) strucka sunken barge at 1 the mouth
of QttickVßuDfandißttnkoa the topof it In about six fret
water v her ¥tem hanghig oter sldo where there were
aboatiwenty feet-water. The OAfo waala thepabkeftma®
b6twten.CindnsaUaud.Maxiotta» :Bhe was-foor years old
this .spring, Tho vhncrieMi firought up her passengers. l ’' f *
• nest n6w steamer. Delegate, Oapt.* Thomas Rodgers,
camo .to ; the : wharf yesterday, and .eoouneaced takingln
freight for Bt. Louis,to leaTa this erenlng- ShttlsbuUE
. with every Improvement In regard to strength, 1 speed, light*
ness of and to the accommodation ofsteerpge pas.
sesgers.’ Her dimensions are as follow*:—Length on deck
breadth, of beam 32 feet, with & feet dapth ofhold;'
& hollers, 33 lochoe diameter, by 2Q feet long; cylinders, Ifl
Inches by 4% feet stroke. < On. her recent trial tripeTery
thing worked well.'*- ./■ -y •; -• : ■■■-■< >
The St. Louis Dnhecrat of tho Slth says that the steamer
Atuiubon -has-ibMa sold to Capt-'Mltohell/for the St. Louis
ahd Galena trade* and that her recent owners ore going to
bhild another Btern-wheolor, which will be somefhlngrew;
haying two wheels working separate , For our part, this Is
yslhlnjr new; for. Pittsburgh mechanics have turned out
the steamer CAoZfenpe oa' the samo principle-' We would
recommend the gentlemen, late owners of. the steamer Au
<fcton, that If they wish a good job; nn the 'GhaUtngt
.clple, to try Pittsburgh. , The moulds aro always on hand.
: from Bt-Louis to I«ew Orleans on the dSfl
iDst.-.-TheTollowlngarethevatess
• Pork. 45c per bbl: flour 350; Oil ond Whisky Gso: tobac*
hhd; homp'OCc; fcaveted dr»2oc perlOOfo*; oats,
bran, ropo end laxl 200 per 100 T&s: hay2fio’ corn and
•wheat 250 pef -aarl; lead per 100 nm; stock fS per
hc^l.WCioclnnaU—flour 50c*.'poundfrtlflht-3Q-'to«o
perlOOfos.
: - SnumoiT Met in want bf Pore Medicines andMedlclne
Chests, can have them suppliedat lower prices than they
can bo had ahywhfere In tho eltv. by nailing at '
:; . • ’J)R. KEYBER’3 Drugstore,’ ‘
No. 140, corner Wood fit - end Virgin alley,
: JfcffiW.;- ..■ Sign of the Golden Mortar. *
,■ POST OF pixxsbtooh;
6 >m 0 nroma warkn iu raa oflasttß4 ma aaaxi •<:
ARRIVED
- Steamer Jefferson,Parkiußon,Brotnißylllß.'
, liUMrnejßenßettjjßrovmsTlile.’ - ,
' <l . .-.Thomas 81irlvor,Hendrickson, Westtfevtati.
Gen. KUsaboth.
" Caavqy, Vfol/jiVallaTUl*. •_
" Mails Graham* Ziqobvlllc.
‘ Amerieus, Baicholor, Cincinnati.
“ .Kolipes.'Moors Wb»o]iog.
“ Tontaxe, Gordon, Bearer.
• DEPABTED.. , ‘
“ Jeff«rsoa L ParUiieon.BtOTn>srill».
« vuxuouaajfa*
“. , LTizcrne,B«noett,BroviißTiHe. ...
u TfcomaBshrim,Htadrickson. TOistltartOD.
..**. Gu&.Bayvd.PeetileSiElls&botb; '
« Con Toy. Wolf 'ff’ellavllle..
>... . «- Mabafeld, Maratta*.BL Louta
“• Hailet, Cndnuaii/
Endeavor, May, JjdulkUlc. r
- ... .., « . Eclloße, Moore, Wheeling. .'
- ’ “ . Grabam,£ancsYUJe. "
STEAMBOAT&
PITTSBURGH, CIHCtHKATI, LOUISmiE,
, ' ’ . : : v ' ‘ isn ?■ ■- : :
BUST LOVI9.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Paa&ot line,
for th:: op
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
usmca
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, WUISmLB,
AmlSalntljaala.
< 'nma+t-L- Tina Less is compos*] of eaten.- w
LdfaSStt&flrst class peworfal Steamers, -ono* 1
•TCtifffffii!flagqpaHod for speed, splendor, £&feij,SßaiSi!s££a
and comfort, and U the om thbocgii nan* uss or Braix
pACxrr* oh the Ohio rirer. It ootmecta vltb the U, 8. Mail:
Lid© of Steamers from tdnelnnaU to Louisville and Saint
Leals, by which passengers and freight are tidzLc# and re*
■tapteithrough swo note Steamers barn boon added
to the Line, which now consists of the fblloirisff basts;-.-,
■ • •••-:'••• ■ ■ ■■•■■■ Daftnf-Qmxrtiat.
.BMSr, •>•••. Cbp&mu. firmMltbtirgh. •
BUCKETS fiTATEu.w.IL W. Bn.TSIIOCTOU-Sundajv .
MEBSKNOEB, No. B -
ALLEGHENY—.—.—Ora M'L4Er.L w »,......*Tue*b£r* ■=
OBYBTAL PALACE...-Wsl J. K<nrart....~.....Wedcesday.
PHILADELPHIA...—JL J. flaxen..., —Thursday.
PmSBU&QIL* H. Cinmu, ....—.Friday. :
PENNSYLVANIA.—.Jim. Kuszfeim. M . M «£atar(lAfV
Leave dally at 10 o'clock, A M., precisely,;
No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of
.departor*.
ior particulars, apply on board, or to . . <
> JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, > >
JOHN FLACK* .. $ Agents,
Mouongaheia Honse BaifcttogA ‘
idmlOV
.pUtahargh, 1853,
UegQlu 1 Wheeling Packtu 7
: L Xdfe Bttamcr fcXCfIASOB, Capt. M’CUUCM;
= CT*T7 MONPAT; .WEDNESDAY*' «aJ
‘*Saa3B£BBFKIDAYi fit 10 o'clock, A. M., conntcUPff wit
tbeC. ao4 P. Rallw&i at WellarHle. Fox freight apply to
Jo 2-1 J D COtUNgWQQP, Awct
; . 77 nr ~ Argfilar AVheeHAg . u !
n*&..-£. THE stcfifficr ECMlriJi. Captain Grow* B.
lJfe&at&MooE*,MTW*Terj TUESDAY, THURSDAY,
.gmmmmtni Saturday, at 10 o’clock, a. sl, an j con*
Besting wUb t aC. land P Railroad at WellarUlo.
.-For freight apply to •
jag) J D frULISOWOOD, Agent,
Par 8t« Laati. .
<M»i THE fine new DKLEGATfi, Captain
I fltri&eyf. Tloo «M,wUl l«are ftr tbe abort andlnteiv
Bgfflfflaajawliata porta on WEDNESDAY, fflth Insist
10 A.
'■tot Wight ft&dpusan apply on board, or to
J®29 _ : . JOHN* FLACKt AgffttL
ForClnclnnpU*
. XUB*teaatr AMtlUCtHjCftptO. DitCfULOir,
JSgjcL. will leave t>rtho aboveand intermediate pert*
<^Bil&onWin>NKSDAT,2BlhlnBUat4PM.
, For. frtlght and passage op; ly on board, or to .
jgsa: „ jv d. oouredwooD, Atfwrt::
ForJUottUvlilO,-.
M£U THE light dttu*bt «*am .propeller OAK-
IeUSMtwNAND; ;Na. 1. Vftpt, Mauaars. vUMfiarooo
xEmmSSm WEDNNBDAY, 28th inaU, eUo*clock,P» M, for
the above and lniennedlata part*.
Par freight and passage apply on board, or to
j«2T J Bl UVI%Q3TQN, Agent.
■• por Cincinnati. •>
• TIIR :'steamer GAZhL, Capt. Duss, wiU:
'- JESLatme for the above and Intermediate port* op
djSttBHKTIIURSDAY,39fb Init„atlo o'clock, A. M.;
• yorfrcighi*ndp**&ag»apply onfroar*. • >2B
:.••’! ... Vor Cincinnati. .
IfMv THEetcatu-r ADVANCE, CapLO. W, Nmi»
Latt»*«9vlU leave for the above andiptermediateports
rfMWiHloa WEDNESDAY, 28th lDBt.,*tlOA.fiL @3
; For forigbt and passage apply .onboard, or to
je2i JOHN FnACK, Agent.
For Cincinnati* •*,
_■ THK-steamer VuktKTOWN, Capt Tuoiua
LJs&6*irPo***lU leave fbr the above nod Intermediate'
rimSTMffipormop WEDNESDAY, 28thiPst, at 4 P. M.
For ftelghiand passage apply on board, or.to
je27 JOHN 1 PLASH,Agent
For St. fconU^-Dlrect.
THB steamer PttAfRTkCITST, Captain J. J.
I will leavefor tho above and inter
eSl™fßwMncdUte ports on WEDNESDAY* 23th' Sait., at;
9o'clock. A. M. . ..:■ -■■■ ■■■!.
. For-frelght end passage apply on board,orto -
jft37 JOHN PLAOK. Agent.
”18.14.”
Canada west.
, Ss> Port Stanley . fl 3» t.
and Port Borwcll.
THE VINE low prossnre steamer TELEG&AFH. Captain
IL Babsow, will make two trips e, week between Cievolandr
Port Slanta/, end Port BarweU,os follows *
Loaves Cleveland fbr Port Stanley, over? MONDAY and
TFIURBDAY EVENING, atjHe’cioclu
Leaves Part Barwell for Port Stanley at I o’clock,
Leaves Port Stanley fbr Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and BATURDAT EVENING, at 7>* o’clock.
The Telegraph conn* etaatClevefftud, with tbo Cleveland,
Columbia and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
the Cabs Shore, and tbo Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroads. Also connect at PortSmnley with the London
Unof pf Stages, which Conocota with the Great Western
Railroad.
For freight and parage apply on board, or to SCOYILL A
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland f 8, f. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley,
or A M’BRIUB. Port Burwell. 1 mar 27 tnov
H. KPfOEBBL, * *^
WATCHMAKER AND JfcWE&ER,
:T7,B4LER' IN CLOCKS,. WSTCUES, JKiratET,' AND
I_S FANCY GOODS, No. 35 Diaxono AIUY, belwesu ITar
kitaad:Wood atieota, ritta burgh, Pa. All articles aoIA at
tLl> .itaWMiment.lll t»varnmted. .ItapalrlßKQfCloelu,
WolchM and Jo.olry . promptly, executed at Uie.iorteat
notice. iAlt .orfc.don. rrlU b«.warranted)) ■ -fjolG.Cm
... O&bVBHT *. Jlt>Ol<MS,v !
‘ T\IE BISKEBS,: ENOBAVERB, EHBOSBKBS AND BN
lj VELOPE WANOTACTITKEKe, No. 48 South Third
agentin.Eltt»trarghfttni'elclnlty;.:Sla4lnofl* men wanting
■CardvEorelopea, £o., will find ltta.thelc AdTentage to can
et-No- lOt-WOOD ETKEET, where ipodmona can be ram,
nnUoidcialcft.' iAUwcrb executed wlth:neatßeexnndide.
a patch. ....., .• -•
W. B. BOBEMB lenolongoran agent of onn,blt
egoncj baring ceaacd about the let of April.
CALVEBT A M’OLANB,
-■(lateT.B.CalvertAOo.);
No. 48 South Third 6t-, Phllailelphli..-
nySfrlm:
"Notice to StocUholdera. i
AQREBACLT to a resolution Of the BoardofTnlltoea
oflheOddMlowi Hell Association of thocltyof Pitt*-,
burefo, passed at a moctlnk held at ilia office, on. Tuesday, -
23din«t. l theBub8cribora to the Stock of ,uld Association
are hereby notified that tn no] rot cist, being tho fifth
Instalment of. their subscription, will bo dao and payable
on tonZOth or3ano, 1864. TVM. ft. HUNTER, \
...Treasurer 0. V: a,Association,; -
BTfifi - tv- . . comer Market and Second sts.
... ■ :..0 liOSt. ■■ .f’-.
i NOTE dated January 23,1854, payable fourmonUis af
\A. tor data, at the.offica of-Wlnslow, Lanier Je. 00., New
York, signed It. Woods, PreaMent,Pittaburgh and Steuben*
'TUlft Bafliuail—endoiacdj Charles. Nay loi> Secretary. ?
Ail hereby: warned not to .buy said not{, as
paynunlwOl U rifaisd. Any; person flowing it will oonftr
:«n ebUffattonbslntfßff 3tw»ho. B>:An>alu>.te4 or •
ou«4. W u .> JHOMPSQN ,BBUi
:: ooroer Third, and Wood >ta»‘-
j*6 r r 4
O.II*AKJ>Q
jnjso
If. a
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t* k <
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“1854”
i wad for talrtyr I ■ -
PLHUnrOKBOS*
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COMMERCIAL POST. I AUCTION sales.
PITTSBURGHBOAJ&D OB' TRADE AKD
MERetfASTS» EXCHANGE.
r ''-OWICBBB.''-
f9&dM£nGWl*tißXmHi f" S' *;* 3- v n 4.**.
f W*;-IL<BjGtb.. ..
- Second:* 1 >:-*■** »•*
- ~ S.lliviy. , ‘ ; .•
Jp;•'Sdcttr/-•» sriw-iv-j......
i?upcrfn<<ndeni—S.;T;^NoXTOAK t Jar f*■ >
: OmrAiititon WK.R.B&QTm,'V\P^.
JUUS TO; • COOMB, J AWES P. TAK3tB, ISAAC: 21.1 PUXOCS,-
F&arcu Butins. ,
DAILY EEVIEW OFPITTSBtrBGHMABKET
■ ■ ornci o? ru Daily Hounzia Post, V
« - - - ' Wednesday, Jafce 23, 18 M. j v
j Nchrithstandingtha extrema be&t ofyesterday, *■ clod*
erate business tru done for tbe season:.-.
FLOUR—2O4 bbla «. f. and extra fromwharf ats&2s ;IQO
do extra fromatoxe, in lots, $3,57i3i8,40; 40 8.1, from-store
at .
; ORAIN-HOats—loo. bosh ftcm store at 45p. - .
r- BUQAR-—5 hnda good fair ot 60, 4 jaonths» .
I bbb rectified at 26e, cub; 25 do raw. 25c,
: SAY—2I loads new $10012; old $14@17.
f XJHEEBE—SOboxesatOo. , , ....
, " BdOON-f Shoulder* and Eaxxu6}£ 7@SU; Si?gar
COrgedlOU. .. i - • ?-
- FlBH—lfribblaßaltimcra .Haring $6,25 ; 20do. No. 3r
large M&oherel $11,50; 12do do $ll;8do White Fisb $lO
SO balf do dotS; i * ' , , : f
1 SODA ABH—IO cks Imported 3& 4 months.
GERMAN CLAY—2,tonss4o,CTHb.
FBIOES OS' STOCK),
! ooußoxz&&Aa.TVOft«BiKo&insa
iPAtfloka ;A Fri«a4r BsQluoj
•': y- : Xtorn&'ef Fifth and Wood tlruii, f
1 LOASB. JU& t
.United BtatesSlilS; 100,00
Penn9ylvaniafe.lB79«.....M..* M .... . 105,00:
Petui5y1TaD1a681803........~.«~.- 95,00
Alleghenycountyes....*...
Allegheny county coupons-...,.... . 06,00
• Pittsburgh city 65.... 98,00
*UQ*
■ Allegheny City fis~,oB,oo
Allegheny City oo toons, payable ■
r in .Philadelphia.,...-.-..... 02j00
[ BANft STOCKS. , '
: tfknft ofPittsburgh.-*.......-....... * 65,50
. Merchants* Manufietarers’Baul. 67,00
Exchange Bank.. ...r ? 66;26
; Fahners^Beporitßankr..■>
Allegheny Savings 8ank............. 00,00
BRIDGE STOCKS.
23,76
8t Clalrstroet Bridge. ."a..
Hand street Bridge.-*.*;;.....*,**; 00,00 :
. Northern liberties Bridge--.:**...-. 80,00
INSURANCE' STOCK?; ’ v’ -
Western Insurance- Company*-*.
fttisena’T&surence Company**... 16,00
Associated Rremetfs Company.,-! t 6,00
TELEGRAPH STOCKS*.. 1
Atlantic and 0hi0.;.;..;.*,...a*.*... •; 42,00
Plttaburgb.CamdnnatJaLoniSTlllfl:.»-41,76 *
Lake Erie...* . . ■ . <
PitteourghChtiWorKw ' 68,00
MonongaheiASlarkroiter........./.,
' "RAILROADSTOCK. .. . ,V •
Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad.:............; 48,00
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad... 48,76
Qaroland 6 Pittsburgh Railroad... 60,00
Marine H&llvayandDry P0ck....; 10%6G\
Turtle Creek Plank 80ad..v.;. 10.00
PBrr7HTllloPlankß6adw.Mi.....w T . 26,00
CreenshnrgTarnplke B.OC
ChirtieTuCoal „
OOPPEB STOCKS.
Pittsburgh and —
North American..
North West.
North Western. -
Adrentore ~*••.■. *■' C*2s
Minnesota,,,.. ~„
B,OO
: 4,60
0nt0n0gan.....^,.....
Tin StecJ...,. 1,12
ZfiO
Altec 0,00
Bluff ftwinv 3jQQ
Pha?ntxu.-^..^-..—7,<
iron all
NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c.
HEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY EXPREBa-BammlEga’
Lcttnrmcn Conic]. ■ ■
. uumtalcgo*Ccoturwcnth*Parotlcs.
Thcmpietf* kcfdmson Pulmonary OtmromjrtKra.
TSb Torklah KroplM: Its blotariesl, (UtisttMl, relldfitn
eondlUoi,mimßeraMri'ca*toin«,«to: by Alfred Dsßwse,
member of Embassy it Ooortanttnoplo. :Tnn>lat«l,mlsod
and enUrMd.ftom tMTonirtli'GeiinTOyjmitn; nith me
moirs of the reigning Boltin, (OmM Pachs,l thft Jarklrh
Cablnst, cto, ctcrby Edrard Joy Monfa, lots 0.8. Chares
d'AlTolrosßtKsplcs. Foraalabjr B.I.C.MOBaA!f,
i - -K•..'■■ , IMWoodsttwt.
w
j'EW BOOKS, AT BCSSEtie’.—Floj« J-yodsar* cr Pa*
.% usealn im STintfdlliftt by Mrs. Hoodie;' ' ■•■:rt
novel for Aitterleani to read':
jj.Ned BxmtHoe.
ThoßeccKadaGirwy; a sequel to Claude Dur&l.
HioUnfortunate-Hold.' .?
CWt and riiarnffn at RUSBELLff cheap Boohßtore. Fifth
»treet> So. linear Maritet etteaL : -• J«2O
"\TJ!W IMOKS, AND YANKBJfi NOTIONS. FOB JULY. •
11, The Money Maker, and other Ul«: bpJ«ae<J:OßlJp-'
feel! . £1 • * ■ ■ .4 £ r
Atherton, end other tales: fcy Hart BassMl 'iliUbrd.
autborcfOar Villa®*; $1,25,
" FtdrAlLriuSf&jr. or FAMigev lata ErratM life i by Mrs.
Moodle, author of Bougbhjg-'it to the Dash; 25 And 50 cU
YankwNotfobf, for July; the,best number this year. 1
LUtelTrUv In jr Age, No. 637f0r this week} ISUcents.
Life and Dattles.of Yankee sulUT&n; 25 cento: v
0 {raymVPictortal, for thU yeohu ■ -;,; '
TUK UIBXOKY OP PITTSBURGH, ftoni the earliest E£
vlslted by whliojaro, (Jowq toifce
Jcltee of the Iwt century, pith notice* of oca* oTthe hnpor
.USt raanafeotare* end pdrko of internal fraproYement-bp
-tOthapre«nttlme: hirNdTiire33.Cni!*, E?a. ■ '
About one hundred copies cT the abore highly Interest
tD{t work remain on hand—the prt» reduced io !TS cento a
: eopy. Published cad for sale by.
■ JOHN n. MELLOUi -
• jelO ••>-:»- 81 \TOOdstmt.: r
' New. ffitnslc. ■ . •
The Flirt Welti, by W Be Ham; *
Gfcb«M6v*Wi!U. by THAlbert?
, TbeNjmfihbf.lhoWaTe ■•--
* - ' .
XJttle moMoa, Folk* ilAsourke, by IL Mason;
Wlfr**s*'ik», byF*tf.B»wiis \ r/ ,r
Tntianlon PolkAjbyWellece; .
Tb*Cft*oent; Turkish military Polks, by Jacho;.v‘
Florid^raHtHefovt byDmsto;- :•
; Fter»H»*otiils*,lJ3r Jncfioj'
Hope Polks, by Scbtrib;.
DMMnjrPoihjvbrfrtrskoteh; : -
Willard’* Polks, by Strukosch; - ■
Baity Polk*, by Joe hot•
Firrt Loro SchotOach, by Wallace;
Verbeos BchottlttlVby Scbsllibo;
Scbottlfchf by’KragsT $ ’
ast rk*lted,tocetb« with a general eelnrtSnn ol the latest
jOKtkndforteja'by . HENRY KlJrattß,
3«W-/ : lOVTbihl street, alsn cfthsQolflenrHarp.
JUST PUOUSHiD end lor ail* KfcJtRSSELUS depot
of Cheap Ute*attne; N(fel6;«fttt street, tbs following
: W<43tS ,^'-v r: >: '‘‘'T?- •: t; '.
Tbaßsppew J or,Tb» MysfcarlcarSWMes, and Absurdi
ties of spirit popping, Tablo Turning, Ac, , .
' BostoaSisr* fikt, aniTtislcf Anthonyßarns; ..
Rasa Lambert; cr 4 ; the- Memoir* :of. an Unfortunate Wo
man,-by G.W.ai.ftejColdA. ?
Aehlelrb, sTateefiboOlileaTtciOtby MUslbipay. .
TrereUlu Turkey,, by Adolphtt* Blade,
The Lion's Skin «nd the Umr'* Hoot, by Charles de
Bernard. . •«.•••■•■ ; -. r , —:
Unnembor the Book*tor*, 15 Flfth itreet, nesr tbs eozner
of Market; - ■>:• BUSSELL A BBOTHBH,
‘ jeU PooksaPcra tod Stationers., *
RQH£ELb!£;BßU''hAT£.r9oe}yc4 Harpers Qrfetiaar; soil
Knickerbocker, for Jucy,ot ifa* UXEKARY DRPOT,
IS Jtflh street, . py3t :
T AYR4>UaLtOATION& At? DASIBQ&Bi .65 Market at,
-JL^nwr'Pcurtfa; 1 * - : •:••••< -•.-•* • .-••:/..>■«•-. «. :
- The LJfocf Dr. ! Attainder:.by bis son, J«Wi: Alexander,
- Thtfilagailnes at CO cents per namber; oat present and
fixture prtea
-■ DaoSaifa Model Jbr Young Hen* by tfev Ob
gleans—« coarse of Lecture*.
- P«rriX«&toa: tsco&dperfob
TbaPariibßlilo; abettor book tlan -cJlber3trtmTfild*'
orShtdyßMtt.
- Carter** Netr Book* far YombfVis: Htbvi{3&ißt,CbArlM
Rou&soUtbo Wood Oatura and £xilM.of £**
-Al®x*nderooOcmßolftUont^espedltton.sliSß»-.^
"Hapwl oIC SKi*lPM l \Dr:Skstclie3 of 3rqTOso .Missions of
the. | k w*brt£rtan Cha^di: by B«f.J,U. Lb«rr»;.«rish n»p*,'
showing im ststiop%a&o». ..
.Africa nod tfm Araorkan Fits. >■■ " ■
‘ ,
<&M»rteot street, ftearJogitb;'
.Itf Bw«t Sla*l»-Kiil£ht.-
Hfirinrum’iUonntalnHjDiijfloCg. -
L« JunnlnV«l£*—Wolluw.
. tta «.Men* laoffbifigairWJlcm.* •
:
EroDlnttHcm® 800*. 1
• Agrc^iweSeholtoch—Brown. : •
wTiowcd.eride;
A PaaainffGltmpsi>—Voss.
DmraLTf# Pbtita* . ..
RuoiAoPor* Bane^r-Orobe.
' Tairatof ttM &tr Boiko..
;fipflnlriiF*tclAngo--Qrol>e. .r :„.■•■•
Tfao-Be)tt7otihn^OaUar K t . . a .
. .. .
•■» ; MySomoy My Happy Boiao-rOulUr.
Jiutreceliea and for aolent ■ ■■... r .* f
• * I ,-. <JHARWTTE BLTIMB , B !
;;my23-» : ■ 01 il-EStoblkhwl'^&noDepot, 118.Wooa gfa
jy £W' JQQKBI-KEW BOOKS Book,
.X'«t«aQß!ala4yraVliUcrni»l fof Joily. • ■:
jFloflfc li£ntlgsy,oj Heteagesla an;SsT*Qtfur£ifb) fcyiMrs.
iltwtflr, afithttcfttarlt Jlurdifc*thii*,Ac. *<-> -- v/., i*sL l
The Jesnlt’fl Daughter; a noTol for Amorieana to read:.
!>y Nod BuntHhe. - ' ;
. AYearafteriXarringo: fcyT.B. Anfctir.
TheEonegade Glpwiy, crthaßctrayifl of Clando Doyil.'
The Caforttmato Maia r or the Mwt*a Fata,, a domestic
QTOI. :• ■ ’- v --• *- , .£•.. iK'r: - • !
Tbo Cultivator, fhr Juno.- RrecWod and for aalo at ■
PAW. KLEINER'S Literary Depot, !-•
Plftti street, cppoaltetherlhcatra ,
TpHE omderehmod hxTliig declinad tholtooisolilDK btulr
Itß, hereby notUudl entecribett totbo anlrloua Mop
ojlMejNetHSopare, oW, toot hl» eubicilption EetbM been
taMjiferred tadßram ftBSSKLtiA OHO, Uterorj.Deolen,
So. 16 Fifth iireot, Mir Morltetfßho «JII. ««PPljthem; to
y hweslfter} »tuS *hovf alsoautbotiMto collect ali a
ttudlJgfc ' T “{•■. 5 X'i
i;,i-Xl>e>fiianDrbiut«Slßis of ih» Third Street UtewryDepots;
are oonUßlly rtccunuonded to th-. establishment of tho
:Mes3fa.EußMU,WhowlUfunilife:thaniJjdth. ill tho Eocii
i eniPoriodicolßof thecUy. ■ - - -O. &-I»SABSON,I
TOW 'srrftVStert'.vWS’ fSamSlpfMtL r fJ!tUo^. , ‘:
PKUburgh, JaneiO, IbM. | - ; ■
. . . All pweonß who baVp BubsorlbOd forMegollnea or Nlw«-’
t.. The eiurtomere of-tbe let* Third Street tltofary
Depot. khq the publlo gecoredly. ore MYlted to call: and ex
entitle oqt gtocb; of Boohs, ~MagOrlnfte, Naßßi,aimio.oiid
genefel StAtionijrT. All tho-American; and BriuihMftge
ziosi and Nosceosccn kent eoDStOEtIV'Cn hand. '. s ,
*V:, . BOaSEUiABEO* ! * 1
f *•*»* > —Tiiii'irftntiwiftiii-fiiiiiiiiftii;
jeaiitf Fifth etreet, near Market.
..d;, -'liliimr '• N?j "■■■ ■' } j
AS I am now winding up mjztKUaflflM &t tfjp corner of
Wood end Water street*. prap&ratqTy ;to/T?jnoTlng to
my nrirttorean Fifth.wffttfd'hpret^.notify* i&i
friend* tl»tl bavi'plai<id!iiiy«K»la4n tho- bands of JL 0.
NEAL, Esq., on -Third' stcteeli l»twwJi:s?qpd;onci Matfcet,
for the collection of all debtadas-mo; uponthem. •
.■>-vPH»> knowlhg tbdsnslTos IMflbtoitomp wiU{plsosa edll
ertboro and settle. ■■. • •■'
Jrtldm'- - t '~ -y <\ - - -- JQBR OAIXA^AN,
wx;i ' ‘ -
.A— t_~
J! VwAr>A T ?:J»"T“* , *«-^- 1 V- ; " V \ -
.■-.' \yV --y- <-i _ , "_, - y , '-•. >• . .
-V'i ;
A ComamdalJalra: Booms, ecmar-of Wood am:
-xv*Fifthßtreet3,Atloo’cl6Ckf A«‘hL,ftgenerard£dortm6nr
or Staple andFaney Dry floods. Clothing, Boots:
oud Steies, H&tr,capv**, t ,
. . AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. It*
flrocertesjflueeOTaro, QiamwarwTableOoUery, Looking
Kitchen
„ ti>/
Books,;Stationery,'Fancy. Artfc&jMnsieal Instrument*'
Hardware and Cattery, Clothing,. Variety floods. Gold an? l
Silver-watches, Ac. p„ M, DA%B, Auctioneer fj'aSH/
r- AEQE &&LE OF SUPEBIOR WTKE3 AND LIQUORS.
JU TOBACCO, SKGARS, &o.—On SATURDAY MORNING/
July Ist, at 10 o’clock, at thettoxunsrctel Sales Rooms, cor*
nor of Wood and.flQ2E&r66t& will be resenrc,
to close an estate, the rexualoaerof ft .wril sshwtedjitock of
Wines of, the .choicest,. rihtagos.anA most
proved importations, eompriidng Otardj'Dnpuy & Oo.’flXon
doqDochCognac.Brandlesj^pale:and daric/Oid/Schledain?
Gin, Cherry ; Bo on ce,Goldeh;
Coblnetf Amontiliiao. and Triorta Sherry Wine?,
Dock, Port end Madeira''Wines, Alsp,'s
o- prinw timpprt«l_Scgars; 2) boxes-Tobacco, various
brands? 15bbls,Herring and Lake Fish.. ./ /..7-
Jo2B. >. ' ~ .. . P,-M,;DAyiBf Auctioneer.-,,,.
S TOOKS AND COUPON BONDS, AT AUCTION.—On
TUESDAY EVENING, 27th Inst*, at o’clock, at the
Mcxchantß’Exchahgo, Fourth street, will tie. sold -without
: . -
0 Coupon Boodfipf City of Allegheny* $lOOO each, paja*
blein 1870 and *72.'. Interest payable In July and Januftt
.'ry, la Philadelphia. •*- . / *'*<•*
lOehares.CltUezuf.DepodltßanK; 7
Jc27.. „ ...., .P.-M.-DATO,-Auctioneer.
-A.SSIGNEE’B SAIoEi.OP INSUBANCK,STOCK.—-On
xjL> THURSDAYrEVENINfI, 28thinat4«t 8 o’clock, at the:
: merchants’ Exchange, by order of Wm. B. Posey, Assignee
of Johh Greer, wniift'ealii*' for baah pftr funds r 25 shares
rWcstern Insurance Cdmphny Stock.' -‘ Ar '.
; je27„, DAVIS*-Anctldneer. :
POST -S'- ••“t
iJrtw.JW
*»
1 100/10
'loo/io
100,00:
109,00
100/».
100,09
100,00
$ 120,00
-101,00
• 000
07,00
100,00
100,00
100,00
PUBLIC BALE; OF-COUNTRY SEATS INOAELANDr-r
On SATCBDAYAFTERNOON, July at o’clock!
on, the. premises,wlll be ofier«l at, publio auction,
of ground in Oakland, ranging in slte'fromonetf natter to
three-quarters of an here, and each ; Lot haring, two fronts
on/wm-Strept*. .To thoee wishing a~beauti{allocation for
ft residence or garden spbt, t hte sale should cdmmknd speciul
attentio& f artheae Lots cannot-beequailed-by any now for
sate, ia soenery, deatehte nelgbbofhftxl, and easy access ai
■alltlmesL' 1 7'.‘
Omnibuses" leave the corileT of Fburth ond : Smithfield
str«sta,.ftt 254 o’clock, oh day of sala—passage free. ■ - v
remainder inthree equal anhu*
al pajmohts,'wlth In Wrest. Plana can "be seonat tbe/Boled
Bopnfo. , */‘,/ '77: '7: P. M. DAVIB/Auctloneer,-‘
50,00
J.60*00
•-.25,00
; 26*00
1 ' 47,0 ft
i 50,00
SPI UARUIANfS BALB .OE, FIFTY-EIGHT* BUILDING'
VY LOTS, In the Second /Ward,. Allegheny , city,—On:
THURSDAY EVENlNG,29thSost,at r Stfrioel4ftt UreMe*
chat t’s. Exchange, 'Fotirth -street,' wili : r% sold, by order of
JobhLlgbcneri Wnii IS.-Edgar,-'and > A*M , Farlandi l
commlttee.6B Building Loa. situate on Ohio lane, mmllton
and J7rtnfißn?attt«tB,mcar Urn outer depot ot-tha Ohtennd
Penpal-Railroad.- These Lots are very, desirably:locatetL
each hating a r &unt of 24 fo«t on wddo fttxeet& nnd extedd
lack;-180 feet to; 24 - foot wide alleys. < Ktle indisputable.
Plans*can be had at the Auction Rooms.' Ternm~On«N
fourth'cash, regldueln~four equal .annual payments, with
Interest. - 4 -
je 24... ..7 ~ . P. ST. DAVI3, Atictlbneor.
- 00,00
*Bsj»
: 00,00
>'BB^o
m
urn
''iW
40,00
• *53,00
>105,00
DYSENTERY
tlrtido for 1 the above compldnta; 1 gfore
ceWftlhy- - fje9j JOS.FLEMING;
CILHAYER f BHONEVBOAPS—I2g r o6S T hosl3and4iaiaflk.
Windsor, Ao.) received aud for sAle by - - •
•nygS . FLEBHSfrBROa, •’ *
EXTIiAOT LOGWOOD—4OOB foff Instore and for sale by
, ‘ FLEMINGrDRUSn... „
. A '.. /.: Successor tQ’S.' EHd*ACcL v ? i
■ M '.;■' -..7 ; : -Ng/eownoa^eefc -l
MO&PmA TUl7pllAS-'* 25dos In store, end. for wil?by
i»2 JLEMISO HBOS-t
176,00
".63,00
20,00
. 17,00
*17,50
. 200,00
; 10,00
ABBETT-a BOOXCH SND^f—9oo Eii> In wirt Vnaai
~ ' tJpg) : 1 ..-FtEaiSO JBBOS.
r,iMKHY—2CW 11)3 asa)rtoi store anil for satß by
JEif-ita.... ■. . . ■ FLEMisoBBoa;
USI Att&BlO—2 bbla wblUj. In etort anaibr sale by
\J. Jb2 y • FtEMISQ BBQB.
VfI'AGNK^IA—2OO lbs calcined, iu sloru *cj for £Ale by
aJL .J 6» - - FEKMIMO BRQS.
ACON-rSCyiOO lbs, Kbg toubd. fbr M*io by 1 - - ■ L ' ' J
. ic3 - . . SMITH a SISCLAIR.
-1,75
8,25
,’2,00
. 2^o
2,00 ,
■ 0,00
.18:
STAR CANDLES—3S boxu for Bala by . ...
J«a - ■ SMITH. 4 SIKCEAIR.
BACON— 2 cuks Shonlden; ”** ’ ; ■ ■
'• 2 da Sides; i ;
.. 2 <?o Hems; for sale by. v. . -i
myia . , , .. ettmiA Sinclair:
SALRRATU&— b6;bbls end 40 boxes for rale by
rajg? ■ , . ■ S&1IT1I:ft SINCLAIR.
BROOMS— 00 dox for rale by --'r. ;-
■-ttygl . SMITH A SINCLAIR ~
/*IOFSS£—22a bxgefar rale by.
SMITH 4 PTNCLAIR.
doiforraloby !
JL>:Je3 - , ' ; _■ ; SMITH 4 SINCLAIR.
10 doe large forexloby - - • .
-R je2 ' -.V-.. SMITH .4 SINCLAIR. •
-rale by : ENBLIBH * BICHABUSQN,
myso ■ 118 Weler en AIW Pronist
BALTIMORK HiUIIUNG—IOO bble received lhta d»y by
'Pennsylvania Railroad, and for sale by ‘ y -
, ENGIISir A RICHARDSON,
Sb& ' ‘ 1 -- -7-'llFWaterstrret^
> U AD-t3O bite JBalUmore Shad in .store and for sale by”
J . ' . ENG ''
my3o : .118.Waterhhd 350 Front st.
OHAIMQ bbla Baltimore Shad, in store and for sale by
P M -M-: . * A RICHARDSON.
'ITFH2TE FISH—&O bbls.inspScCed, &jr sale by -'7 * . •
i »«>. ■ ■ .KNQLlgHAjqQHAftTifinw: v
ACKEREL—IOO bbls No. 3* for sale by.
Jgfl ENGLISH A RICHA
■TWEAKS—4O bbl* prime Pears, for sale by- 1 ' • -"7 .•
X jell . ENQUfiH&UIOIUBD3ON.
tlcrocg primeßlce, for sale by.;
XV Jel7 ENGLISH A BJCHABPSOV,
SUADJ—2S bbla Shad; • >' ’ " 1
, 60 bf bbls Stud; lh elere and for rale by
J”I6 KNQLI3H 4 RICHARDSON.
POTATOES— 30 eacka for sale by : .
i«6 HENRT H. COLLTNB.
TbBT PEACHES—2S boa pnmr, lorrala by:
SJ i«10 HENRT lI COLLINS..
iHY APPLES—2Ibus ibraxleby ----"*
JelO HENRY H. COLLINS.
i '.‘jHKB&K-yIPO-bctxes gtbae VV.E. Ctttttoir» for sale by •.-.
' c, . HRNRYIi.CQMjyK
T CIBEEO OIL—-10 bbls for£sle by 1.
■Li jelO : HENRY H. COLLINS.
BUTTiUi— 18 kegstor sale br •- -vy - ’Ty
jelO HENRY ILCOLUNS,
SUGAR AND 110LA88ES— -
sQbbd9N.O.-BagaxY •. *
75bbl* do Molmmej;
25 do R.H. Molißses; for«a3oby
M’CLURKAEL HERRON A CO.
DRIED FftClT-r2s*acfc* Dry Apples;
15cMk8DTVPe&ch£s; fo¥ safety
MmuRKAN, HERRONA CO.
T)OTATOES— 2O bags od oonjdjtoment.iu)dlbr etttfby
A Jes BfffUJHRAN;. HERRON jR <X).
BACON BHoPLDKRB—24cftskaTPcelTedflpcnpgfffnrn*>nt
ftod for sale low by • ••i
. - ; HEREON feOO. \
PIG IRON—-100 tons Uorcero{«rntr, (aiHiKrti Fornaeert
tottlt by [rnyui] KING AMOORHEAXKi
Bedford mineral water-ih ib&
(os* and mulberry wopengeLTfor sale - -
J± - :" KIXO » MOORHEAD. ■'
Glass— 600 boxes, Bxio, Bj lanndlout, il’itolMn - *
CoA brand, in ttornandfobtatalg:, .*> • -va-H-* f
■ J* B . • KiyQ. Ar MOORHEAD. )
RASIBO Al-PLUS—‘Pared coned; and tiieed, pnt -up ia
cant, hermetically soled, retaining the orirf
nu llrtor tnd freshness of the that! for sale bv - ■
its-- r ■■ w.a.a-emita. •;
Maplkbuqarand MOLASSES— : ~ “ :
SegaMipfoHolaaaea, ofBgalla.each:'
SOOftr Ho Sugar.ln cases;
_ JomjTOlTt<loncop*lgnnieut«S(libreilßby' , 1
. w, a. m*clcrq, .
JL'ISU I Viflli 11—16 bMs new Polemic Herring; -- ■■ i
S’ —' , <sd * Shad, the find ol
thostston. Alee,HalllixHerring; No. 1 tnd3Maekerel:
■Salman, emcSfil; do.nicSled; on hand and for fill. hr f
nSrir- ;BAU,E!t * JIEKBHAW.2I3 llbenr itrnefc ;
TPHNSTO3'Bt>ATB,NTIOBCRB*M
W of tl»Uria to ore. =■-Fot'ato'btt- ?
oyglßAltt-V A nfe»BgAW: !
BSQgkil’lS, IfAKIIJA BOILER.—Ibis; bran fiunj
tf«fa«iro.MUclia,la Hi* »«j oioxiii
iMarili.j«t InTentoS.. It Isalmost loaitpentlblßlotte
253 liberty Btraet. I '
loifemls, Mbassipa knd Drapery atjlea;
AlewaretaU attha OU C3ot&mnmwiutNo.lV£ra&iiet
etreet; ; fM»i ■ ,-j. m a. PBitajpa. <
7fIII : K£J toa ifrlnciej’EraiuparentDoa oil Ctmb for
iv' '. WlodorrSlradee.jußt recolTad fhan: thefeelorr.■
&od for gale it Ul9 Wimaomj, No. HOMarketitrat.', ]
. Jrlfl: ■'■ -. -i.aEmHM.I
T ABIES* INDIA RCBflElt GLOV aU tbr tfxfe'
jeli t A ■ -; : i.-tH, PHILLIPS.;-
musio; the <toad« aro all
Uod® of WMtlrcf* water pioaft ferwleit'tbe
No. 1M Marketetriet.'_'"; - ; . J -, *
-jeU'-nA?’-;; t V w 3;-&g,»PHHiUPa.j:-
Il6M»rtet »trc«tj , ' [ieTl) J " , J..A H, HUtiLIPS.
aro now ©pacing ttTaiiety lof-
m» /styles of tawn eod Glpgham-GraYata ntttf : Tl©* for
somaifcr weir ’Also, come tery rtch'osd ftaSloiuiblftiliin
;end faisy Bilk Ocoratsand Hm;* ■ • ' 1 i ' ' -■ »•-
~> l2 -v.-.- -.■..jjn.Sifan'jß&Mti
P»p<irajdst wroiy!»ij &r ealo-By. 17 73 ™s.
... ,WALTER P. MARSHALL, i
r j~ .-.'. •• .h x<? <vi;? v*..7m> •: 8& Wood street}
:TE?f®jP4sEOwra®ssrrAScipiwrHsSsssSrjin
feiw iuckioqaj; Ha wfetfloaile wja nSll»t tiSiwwh
TVaKrocmWiKo,HßMaitetWrests -,«yt. ,
myaa - v :T:'; :,i .0 J. AH. PinLLIPR !
oqsitooKi* J sniup -of vau>WDofc&
iTi Boor—Thls MHaponnd wIU rcmoTo dlseaa&f firLslmr
SS.^P 11 ”^ofthwblood. itacta,rs:*-tanjflsrofjfiS
bl(»i; and traces too syston)': lahVnuftMiod l
limply to ils wreSts; ' yorsalsby •
HAKPilLi’d, MAQAZIUK, fur Juno, roraaJAtry j
. ' B.T. aSIQBOJLN, .
i» s iayBl • ... 104.ffnatirttMt.n
BBKS--C doa ai&rah'a celebrated TruaaetrwJeiTed by
-JL'-W; « « * r -«» * * ■>
"DMTB Of/Sta,
X* ropponere, teceived 1 by^JelTT ■ JOB^iEHiyßy-
gCHIKDAg Wolfed lArocdathi
S.W£EX- : BO|iNZKD.;aAPP£K
t -"■* zi :X*> corner ih^^oijd.'
i«T. »;r-i?^gv3iropEeiH^a<.3
‘fjy_ -y? : ' i; y.Cs-at-CH'jtOgtrtgtefaV--
TUjgHfP? PfDTOBLK.WK4.Jtgi
-iCr *SU':^lvil-uii s ••■- 'V ?." J 1
35 Sijac ££:•./.; '. -•'-•• J
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> v y\i -v
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F. H. DAYIB, RROttOSeer.
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MEDICAL.
.... nerulii, or Buptan'orOur BowiUi
;' THOUSANDS.- OP.PHtSQNg WHO
are
attention to' lire disease until ifceßowels
€w \jji} become, nraognl&ted v wbpD,' In all prtba* '
! %s ■" .WHtj, It may bVioo late. 1 Howjlpportant
It i*, then, for all ihoss•'Btiffetlng*jfroin any tona ; ofßujk
pre of the Bowels, : to* ocfio-upon Dtt: KEYSER,
at l his Wholesale Bnjg Store, go.jtJis corner cf Wood street
*ud Virgin alley, anJ.prorare.pTEtJSSpto retain the pro* n
trading portion of the Bbvofc' Vt: Keyeer.-has *n©ffloo
of the drag store where Trasses are and war-
to: Bt»o- aat&aetloa: Hd-alto bas' Variety of
fftrußseaUiafcyou v can-iiinae, aha it an T .priee, to suit the a
mcanaoroTeryone in need of the article, l elan kbep
Araykind or Support*,, Bod, Bruce.;,Sugmaory Bind*
fa, mutu Slocking,, to? enUtgea Veins,-and oil kfoai ol
moolumleglsppltoriMa.iisrt.ln.Uio rwof (Ummo. '
.* invito the attentfonof the pnblio to
iui ex»Umt.TrnM _fot Children, which invariably cßoeti
cures in-a very phnrt time. ' ’
; N. B:—I also keep on band, asd for ealo, a large assort
mentor Sh,ouldeC:Brecea.ofthe moat Improved-hind, that
bare been worn with no much Batlalaction by hundreds of
Demons, both inland entbf the city. 1
i 88. KBYBBB.’B :iDBtIO,. STORE AND TBBSS; BEPOT,
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No; HO, tfgn of the
Golden Mortar;,. . " Jelddtw: 1
FROU 188 NSW HAVEN PALZADItW, •
i t&- Vroit ySort or Rook Roae.*-A medicine
Under tho Utleof 11 Rock Koso,” mode Jroma plantor that
:^ tarinis agreal rnn'in this vicinity tor Itaibafative
prop^es»..Tho,cry..of,»<<iio^”.«)truly appUcabletoAt
Seastone half of tha medicines of.tho day, cannot be justly
fapplied; to the JKose. : for it hair .(made ft, Sark’’--fa
to thp reUefand Aura of aufibrera,
When othpr remedies harp failed—nnd .rrhntia'quite re
jmarfcableybni* of <nm;te«t Jhyiicianaddiot hesitate to
Apeak Tory tetoablyMilS of
jenj»i;«wiM>t fiibricationa,but Drum, highly respectable per
*ena, ihoet,bf whom-niewellknow toue.' the
rer teal 90 w-tdlhnownto usasagentlemanwho vouldiiot
jbeengagSd inahumbng.oiln'dKdTjng the pnhllcjn any.
to®chocrfuljyendorse the above, having,witncssalltt;
good Affect, ouradves, on pulmonary, and icrofuknu cpm
'plaintb.' ~-We believe it is the beat compound tor oolda and
ebugha; extant. The Bocik.Rosehaa long boon known aa a
plant of .rare medlcahvlrtues, and ita preparation ia Aoper.'
i Intended iy a gentlemunof ability and character.jn tbla
city,— JST, 11. RrgUirr.
! - NawHavnr,Deb.'2o,lBsl. ~
} This is to certify that tho notice of the Book Rosemedl.
! bine pußßahed in onr paper Inopnnectionwithoneftom the
[Palladium,.was Bptiqnly-ppaburitodi .bubwaa yvrltton by
[the Editor of hia own judgment and ohsbmltion.
• OSBOtK 4 BiEDVfTO
PilUDiiw' Otjice, Hew Haven, Hec, 22, i£sl.
j This
jknoirnVuthe “Rock
| induced by the effijrtspf
| the »rtiaein’Srfiai»c^i;«if#eH : ti bysthbftTtiiablebpih;
: afrpßjuiM'of pojrm*'nt,;ot tte Snowledsddf-thniniinutici
I /‘'scwemLy r
;; 'JIYEBB
!i raodldnoi/ast gaining forl(aelf Vpopo
: l&ti tynhlcli KD OthPr'jotdlrliiQ of.’ Thopluht,
I; Mied many eminent
I l*J»W«y^j^wni < Thgnipaon, of
I utm imM& lt-in ma cm of
jEerefolona pajlcnts; at jHlaiaueceei at.
!| tiaoted thanttinUon of 80idpr'pnyileiani-’ L sthe
: fbllornihjf remarkable mi of Wilt* swelling of the tight
i hlptln Febmary-j lSt-1..' Thelzd waagevra year* old,-and
] lllll the'dfiesse for ihreo years; .the bonowdi dislocated up.
I ward* nndcutwaids. There waa,'a ; large' opening -on the
■ hlpleadtoghi theboneylnto which loodld- threat toy to
iler. I cpnp^itopTtiicim.;' He had: bden under'jsftral
: phyEfclan%,s;ho fiadgiren hhn up. ; 1 ordered a decoction
of Bock Bose—in two days hla night Bweais eeeaed,-1 then
pjdereJj a,Jtoa spoonful of Rockßoso, three times a day.
Tblrty-nlnedays after, hewas-enttely well, -
byßr. GEO. 11. KKSBEB, No. 140, corner of Wood
street ftndVlrgin alley.
.-tdafiStgayoTthegoldenlgortar., v , jed-dap
W BtpecW Notice to Persona Vtlng
Coil Liver OU---The subscriber having made arrange
ment* with Messrs. Boppleta & irfcDmprun, for a regular
rofpljrof their grnttine COD'UVBJft Ollerntnplo pint
bottles, wnuldyespretfaily tovito.the BKenUooofttopob-
Uoto aataSmlnatioiror thoartielo, being fully persuaded
that for purity and fewness, from rancid taste or swell, ft la
onoqnalobf ltiore is now no Ood UverQil to this country
superior. If equal; to the above,- Hundreds 01 bottles have
unrivaled satisfaction.' In tho>iiiao
of Codljror.Oll, persons\taSlngJt.sbonld bo careful to ob
tain article and one free from a rancid tasio and
rtrtliaa are greatly enhanced by ftshelng'ae&p
table to the stomach and not producing nausnea—parity and
a pleasanttasto makes ft more readily taken up hy the lsc
teals and absorbed Into th« blood. and thereby to causing
the richness ofthat.fluid giving a tone and healtoglmpren
elou to every organ thtongh which'lt passes;; Sold hy ‘ •
GEO, H. KETSEB, Ho. 110, ,
i, ocrner.cf Wood street and Virgin Alloy,
mylOdaw Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Nr B.—l also Kocpal.-fcin&s of Genuine Patent or Propri
ety, Jl^dnefstofiaatij/of which ! hold the excludy*
LIST OF- GEmjUn? 3>ATEST JHEDICIHES.
- - ?* i-;,’jjs-aitn>iaii»oA*4lji»t i: «TT.
r. P'l>,Eg|.j>B -BROTHERS*
V -'i;' • : |
Wmaate Vruajxtlt cOid Hedtets iir JVtnt Mcdi&na, ;
Owner FourtfrandWood streets, yiCtaturEh. i
T7-EELEa'B HMKRKHN JOMPOPND; ;
li.‘.ss7Bo'fl'JuteratfTe: - ■ .1 I: , -
- Canal native Balram; ,1
. V'nZmupJtl, si.!.'
“ Hxpectorantf, '
Pills:-'>?.,> - , !
* "Halrlfcnlc; - ‘
.TOtar’&Balsamof Wild Cherry;
t .,. "Mj^t¥rapiQnarT_lWlßamr' •'
-'Hoofland’s German
HoUand ■ do ■ ■■■: !l
HgrtetteiPa Stomach do .. •-
e^cfclsetf.'tl farina OsthoUeon i
stormB*ocptei»OopghOandrj- ,: J'-V • * 1
••••.■ Price** --, uo; • '.
I ..;ThOTp r s' , doi '
liofrd’r do; ' “ . i
Osgood’s fadlaGhol&gojpxa;.- . i
s .Mom’slnWgamUnzOordisls- i
- Tyler’s Gao Arsb!o;Drops; r. . ;
- Harrises Hair Pje; .
Phaum’s • do
!v.:.{ Batchelor's do •'* a.
- McHshm’s-fSixirofOptum;:.; - .
gqapt’a Porijylna Extract; ;
Dafl«y*a Pain£xtract;_ „ k
, .BnnmVGsseaceofJainUenGinffsr; • * ■
, MdAlllstert do do:
- - .KWete-ilndalUbJoloAi ...
’ -‘Pajaoiw 3o~' 'do; - - *
, .. .Arwold’a- 'do;'.. 1 ' •' ‘ . ■■■
v >♦—« -* i '■■ S. s.;yi v.. ~i;t •_-•
Lyons* Kathaii‘on5 r J ''’ • • :
Dati<ftXDly'WhilCJ ••* l '--• : ■ i
Baxlfi*a" -do*- •■■'"l... ..'.is.'•,
Poblas* litdme'nt; i . ’ ..' •« *.
Hunt’a do; - *• v
Ailon’sNcrve and Bans Liniment; < v - ■» .'
Mexkaxr.Mastsßg do; ; '■ -
Fimiy Arabian- do;
Gardnisrtr do; •:
BafteFrlndian'.. ■ . do;'' '•••• > ! •
.- i *€toi«r > g Bparifab Mtetorfl; •-' rj ' •'
•^;»pW : .HteX6tloa? ‘ *
juyuuu V
.'Sleeti'Pan; / w '• • v -:
./ : Sesrptfß.AcouBUoOib.!
*j G&rfcllngoiU ,
LjrarOj] i
ItoAJltoaraoinfmools , ... •
. flmgaMtch do; , ?
• FerraTe • • do; . T ' - * - i
Q»y« s : doi
Troek'aSla&nflticOintment; ' . *.i
Jndk&’s , .. do; . 11
Film’s Panacea;- .w ; ;; ••
•• :■,
..Eargaiiftilnl&nt Panacea; ....»■.<]
Perry P&vuM’aln Killer;
• Ayer'aCherry Pectoral; 7 *
- - .
xtiera retroieum;
Mcl008’« CetaSrltaJ drat till*;
BrandrethV — ' dCT
Wright's Indian Ycgetabla Bills r
Xm’BAnU-bUloiui °r > -> , i
’■ • ’Sirrai^tlllaßlood' < ” ‘ do; ' s <
Eren'o > . *,■
B mm''JWmk Sinotartlft Stood Plll«;
•- Sr>
.7W3Sit3o’a Plaster A. .0
. Bhoeinakort.. id 0;...» ■■■..• j *
. , . Br.Ntfnnaa'a do; ' 1
r; -R^fotayaKeadyßelief; ' ' ' •/ : r
-- - -Morris’Remedy;-—— .... r -: »
l„
jJEmeraoa’a . do;.. T \
- 'BQU’frSarsatiarJUa; - < »
i-t flpTOWffSidG; ' • , l
EamfwiUo! .
-ISoap.fllraTei'aHcmeyr - . > 1
“ - Highly B*!uttd Brown Windsor * l ~
■«o».".uoff a j ss&Kttufcjtt? f ■'••••“
tnajnoErtpedae; j, ---jri .
McLaneh Badorifin Cougb Sjcoti: ' . .
- --- '
‘ I 1
• ' •» ‘ i
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0 . Mctane’aCelebrated Vermiftije. ..■:■• < *i
•*' Hr.'towck’aPttlmonJo'WaftaTi; ■ •: *••■■. t -.1
A;. • V'TffempMfc’aSye"Water? ’ c ' * ♦
w' 1 ' Agents ferraU cfDT.Mctfllniock’a FamUyiledlcfnea;.
.DrJN^dham’sßreastPumps;. f
Watsr’-a-Aunospnerio Bnaaf Parana; . •*-. i
s&imSstmo , ’ do 'do: feblfelr
handed us tfca euTtfolried BtatemSti ti
‘SS&
*eA»p. y fMß Uria Rafter h*»;
, • f ot mine* and about fiVeycars. had
:aomo ton©*an'kiT&ilft at-dlauerffto <£&;■
- wtco >*n wte .siwunns i ourdoctoryaseeui'ftrr’iie sold
; cause. >We -procared eomo pr^B-LA
..rARtiSSTOCK’SryEBMUTJGBftQxtt neighbor* pjidgiv*'
the child a teaspoonfolutaa. l halfs inlattthaaan-|)oa«lt
passed qa Jwjjnnerabte.quantitT of Wonas,end to « fbfat
tlnww»fl,wrtored*to .perfect health. .- ; ]
■ We toui'■ Vermifuge under afry
consJdemion. . ■ ' James Abdvckxv f •■- : -
. v.«i:os..egj:,-/,)TnteHy • "Bctmnij of .Pittsburgh, P*i
Prepared *Bd.poJd by ■ -:■ ,:n<; •-i'; ■. ■■ :-.■ \. ■
. r',." " >O/ ,«* • Js t A*EAHSESXOCK.A (CO.,i
* j - ; ‘ jcomeryf^rafc«ia-W<wAatmU.'
■ nraJoreßxi&dEntßSK Muse*, &c..
..,X V . tor Bile by. .: [Jagl WALTgB HAHRHALt.
1 l<w WwTfce«hre&i^day,- and-ArsaJ*
V-jtf JOBBfig A *
f-*jV lO Si ~t .0 ", vi"
v-; i: v‘-; - ■
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RAILROADS
CrEVEBA HB AS D
IIWBOAD. ° J
18 CONHEOTIOK TWttl BTEAMEBB
ECtITSS AiroEJmiUS, fJjjHlJjr
’ ’ - VIA WEIXSmi®,
J «® OBIQASD PMNSYIVjUTIA BAU.HOAD, VIA
ALLUXOK
rpHE shortest* quickest ant l
tetfOj LaeaUe. KoctlaJArnf Sf. Louis* uni th»-
North-vcat, VIA CU2VJBLAM)' ,
m W June £7j 18J4, Poffiooinf Trains
wmnmiaUy^SuTKlftyff^xceptntOaS/olWff:
'*!» 4 201P ,' M • b ‘ !n f»a Walls,Me, lea,o
dally, (BandayV sxMpted) at ! 01)0, A. it- on
steamer Eclipse or limplre.. Tore to CloTelsnd. tIOO C
VIA ALLIANCE. ' '
A ..o a ?“, at T , M > £ IL ’ ,nd M. 51, connecting at
Hudson with trains Jpr Akron. Cuysboira- Palis Ac. imrt
?t *’ “ Bd *■“’
iJUjS * BI " Te™,e. Ballrood,leaving Pitts.
„" h , at 2s 50 - *• M, 8, A. SC, and 3, RM, ronneot St AUI-
CjeTcland at V3O A. M, 12,-51,and 525, P M .
MdarrlrolaCloTeland atlo, A. 51, 2.2<yiV,51, and 8 tin’:
K o^T^?to± C Wa^?o^'^^ l0 ’ To!cd °’ CUI “-
I “'®f lli “BJ>2lbetS3-St.Lo a ij,4Bhonra.' ' -
FAIIB VIA WeLtSTUIZ,” *■•• ■•■<•
Ta g‘“«|s“ 4 •«»» To Cle„laM..f“"^4,oo
5,00 Toledo . ’S on
Detroit./....; s,(ft) - Detroit....,’ ZT'.ZZ'. ICQ>
RR°w? ad : S-S° Bock 16 60
tbeJr fclch ®* B *t' the ‘ -
Pj®* 9f ,**ds Oompauy, Jq Mouqp gohela U o use* bolow the :
. .. .J. DURAND^ •
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD COMPLETED!
■ - w _ ' PLANES AVOIDED!
Wvr£^?. C ,^„? N , PIPTEBN HOCUS, V .
f|tHE MAID TBAITTWIIi/ljeata oVerytnoniiiigfSauitftys •
JL excepted} at 7'tfcloefc-stiropfng-At fill the regular eta-v
• '^»J“l?I nTlD Sia.PWtadeiphlaafcl2o , docb,. P Mi' ■
the Depot eveiy evening
*L°o-?!ii bnJ y Irwins,’ Groensburgh,.
JuatrobvHilUiaejJoiinßtowjL.lJlley’ejGalHtten, Altoona,
telth train'f»r Balt),
Juxm! 4 “ Tlvl “S, ta;PMl«c|<3phia*t'‘ Baltimore, at 12,50,
STRAIN will leave oyery afler
-6 0 ojotki Mopping at allTegnlar
pttnonsjjmd running onlyraefiip as Blaitarflla; a - ■'■-1
Aecomm>‘
to BaUtmow^s| 0rk ’ $10,60 i 10 Pare
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Ball
roftda md.toPblludelphia rmft PflMrnorp.' *'
-Paeaepgete porchasdag .tlcKflta incurs, will bo charged ?sft •
cxH&ineddit&mtd.the station,rates, except ftom stations
where mm Companjdmve no Agent: * • •-. ••■■. ,
* No notjraofn. lessdenomination than fire dollars win be
raceiTod in . payment tbr tickets, oxcopt those loaned brthe •■■■
Bonks of-Pennsylvania.! -- * ■
i NOTICE.—In case of-loss*:the Company will hold-.
Jthaxnselves responsible for 'personal baggage only* fbr"
pa timonnt not exceeding $lOO.- •, - ■-■•■■< ■'■ ■■.. »■
■_;N. B.—lhg Excelsior Omnibus. Lice has been employed •
to convey passengers and baggage to anlfxomtbe Depot, at
n charge ceiits :£br each: passenger, and.
1214 cents for each trunk. . ■:
; Eorticfeotav apply to J. MESEIMEN, Agent,
1 Atthe B. Ji. IL’ Passenger Station, on Liberty efcv-
S : flttabargh,- Joge let* 1864—f jo3
OHIO AND PHETCIB YLVAHIA HAZLBOAB.
\ ■ Arrangementi
\COMMENQ£NG FJ2BRIJAMY2Z, 1854
ITV/TAIL TRAIN: Itayoa Wttsbnrgh at 8 A5l ;jllnen at Alll
!!■ JJX.- ence stakes tea at rCreatline. anil makes aclope eon
,iwxsUca,ticre:wltliAlast.Espress,!rraia, reachlnff- Cliicln*' •
Inati about 12 o’clockatnlght.
1 TRAIN, leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock, P.'BUi
taller wearxlVal of ExprcBS train from PhiladelpWa,
Jond. reaofcw-Crarflihe at 11,30 P. BL, connecting:with the'
1 Night Express which Teaches Cincinnati In the morning. ’
I Connections are;made-with the Ohio nod indlanE-ond*
■rCdfontouß and Indiana railroads, ftr Dayton, Indianapolis'
and-towns In Indiana. .v. • •.
; Connections aramado with Clevelacd, MonrocTiJle,San,'
dusky, Toledo,Detroit end. Chicago withßucyrUs, Upper
,'Sapdusfcy, Forest, and thro towns on the ilnd River Read.
Also, with Mount Vemofi, Nowark, Zanesville and towns '
.ontheManefleldroad.
i • FaretoCincinnaU $7; toTndianapolissB; to Dayton 56,60* :■
•to Toledo $8; to Columbus -lo ZaneSvfllo $5.10:16
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to . LonisvUle at reduced
rates.
L. RETURNING*
; . THIS JSXPRESS-TRAIN > loaves Crestline at 1*1& r p BIV
sandteaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P 81. connecting with the '
; fast Repress Train through in fifteen hours to Phß&dclphio; :
MAIL TRAIN leaves CrestUnaat A.'Bl., on the ar
rival of the -.Night:. Express-Train from-Cincinnati, and'
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PBI.- .r. . •;
-NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavoa
Pittsburgh at ID A M, and 6P M, and New Brighton' at 6 “
AM,and 1.15 ? M. ••/ -TT . -
FBEIGHT, TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 AM. and 0 P;
M., and arrives at A3O AM, nnd 480, PM. ‘■'v.
'-49*The Trains do not run on Sunday. -. ••
4E9*.T3chatsnr farther information, apply at : the ticket
offleesofthe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Of
J. G. OuitßY, at the corner office under the Monongthola
lloQse, Pittsburgh, or of - . . .7?.
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, <
r ... Federal street Station- .
>;. JOHN? KELLY, Passenger Agent..
FezmsyXvAnla Bollroad. r
SUMMEB TARlFEhotireen Pittsburgh, PhilnriMriMfi npd
April Ist, 1864. •';
- /Hrrt<7Zais—Brooms, Cedarnnd WQodenW«e,Feathcrs,
Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pfaoos, Poultry ; Wine*, to
basket3or boxes: 76 «ntB / . •
- &wwi,C7a*i-7-Drirf Fniit, Eeesirax > Deer Skins, CldVer
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bag?, wool and
Shwp Pelts, ondi&ga: 100 lbs. \
Tni*4 CZan—Bacon-dDd Pork (loose,) Dutter, in firkins,
fcegaor bhla; B3dea, Leather, Boap > ’S7lndovr Glass, and Cot
ton, uncompressed: Wc-iUpOlba.' , „ -
- Alcohol, IJacdn.(iD< cafika erboxes.) Barley
and Malt, Beef and Fork, Candles,. Cheese, X&rd and Lard
Whisky, Cotton, :
40c.100lbs. *
Flour $0 cents ® bbl.'
: aprl -j 1 *
G* Blng|bnta-& co< f i Transportation Line
TO AND FBOft r BALTIMORE AND
: NEWYOEE.—The Owners ' and- Agents.-ofaald.'Line
hare been lor the post fqnrtceu' years connected with the
BJngbMnV Une» TheywillglTQ their
r Ußoal prompt attention toithelbrTOxdixig of Produce, Her-
the.Ehostest. time andion as foronibto 1
termaA£anyother:Line«> - ... > , ,
* 'i- oap tranalripiiißnt between Pitlaborshi Phila
daJphia.aod Baltimore. ,
i • GEO. BINGHAM ACQ., -
Canal Baaln, Liberty st» Pittsburgh. ■."
CO* , '
>270 Market ereet* PbiJaOelplxJa." -
JAMES WlLaONf Agent,.
‘ -1212?orth. st, lialtiraQro. • •
M. L. OSTRANDER, Agents -
, ; SB Westsfc, Now York.
: Proprietors:
opr7Jy
EUBOEEAH AQEHCI.
-A
TBS OLDEST ESTABLISHED OFFICE IN TiUti CETr
• u poa BEHOTRG
'•! tIOSBT TO THE OLD COUSTEV*
. J Ing friendsln tbeCHG Cauntry^und-deabtniaaf cither
-eendingthem* money or paying their passage, that bis ar
' rangementsfof doing either Is now complete; and era sofirm
a basis that mistakescan not oeanr, nor losses aocrtm to any
party.- During thelast ten years in •which bo has been in
.tills business, he has remitted orer a Half Million of Dollars
withouttba loss of o dollar, and Che house fpr which he Is
agentfcln Liverpool, has shipped notices than 45,000 persons
during the last year to this country, without acoib plaint of ••
neglect of duty .on tholr port. ,v *
" lie can tame Passenger Tickets for London. Dublin
pool,' Glasgow, Cork, Belfast* Drogheda, Limerick, Port
Eushi Kewxy; Galway/ Londonderry, and Dundalk, iq New
Fork* Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleana,nnd
from thonce to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly to ftr*-
Warding passengers from thence to any part of the country;-
He aiso nas sight drafts for sale,payable atthe foil owing
places,vis:
_ ON ENGLAND.
Eft wards,'Ban dfortl AC0..:.......;..M...‘.:....^......v..i0nd0n.'
Win. Tappecott A Co.~ ;.u. ..LJrtfpool.
/.{AvaDailoW the principalities and toifrr throughout
England and Wales.)
ON - r
Provincial Bank
i 4. /iBBABUiIS?. 1 V' ■ -i■ "■ •’ '■ ■ ■ v
Armagh, Downpatrick, .Enniskillen,'
MalloWr •. * -Btrabane, ■■ • - • .Carlow;.
Drogheda, - = "Fenaoy,v ~ 'Monaghan, - Ennisoorthy;
Baiuns, ’ Cavan, ’’Dundalk, Galway,
Hewry, Tralee, ' Balymena, Clonmel!,.
1 Omagh, :.
I'Banhndge,/ Kilkenny,. - DungoimoD, Kflrufih, v -
Waterford, . Coleraine, - ParsoQstown, : OoTk,..
Ennis, •> Bandera, > > Sligo, .
I . Xinjeiic*i -
1 ON SCOTLAND
: /NattonnVEankof Scotland, Edinbursh*ana its.branches
in fifty townain Scotland. - v. ;J - .; ■■■■-.. •■>.,.* •
' ON FRANCE.
HessraEdward Blount AOo., Bankers..~.~.,..Faiis.
(AvnEablein ahyeltyin Franco;) *
. ‘ON GERHANT
,Messrs. Vegeh Kock A Co, Bankers, Franhfbrt«ni-th&*Main •
- lfld.cor.ofSevanthandßmiLbfieldfts-
: Sew Good. at hedocea PWemJ:
'~rrOma, STEVENSON i WVE. No:74iIABKET Btrtat,
| Fburth etrtet andthe BlamondjPlttsburgh,
havejustopened a rery Jor«:and' apleodtd* aasorfnient of
seasonable Diy.UoodsJ which hsTe beon p drcirtiscd in. large
lota'at awctlou, and from Importers clearing ontßsle.% at
fiOch prices Ms will enable them,to soil many cfoßira'blßptTle*
of GoodBAt2s.pflr cont ,1C33 tban the cost of lapoL'tatttn,
Dark. Lawns at 6 and -6 coats; Bareges &od Barege Delaines
from Scents up; Dress Snksfhnn4Q cents upward, ond all
•ether Goods-in proportion,
- ‘ As we uwdtout to take account oTstock inn sbortiime,
we will offer our Goods at priees that cannot fail to salt all
purchase H.. Wc solicit an ear Jy c*U Trom our friends und
the public generally, that we may. have tJbq pleasure of gir>
Ipg them each bargains aa we baro nercrbecn-able to offer
hefore. [je2o3. YOUNG, STETESSON & LOVE.
GREAT BARGAINS IN' DRY GOODS AT
A. JtTIGHS y 8 HEW STORE,
COBNEB.OF G&ANTAND FXFTH'BTE&ETS. .
BAYING OTIS' DAY. OPENED! MY. NEWSTORE, I
beg leave to caR the attention ,of the tadleato the
largo and Bple&did assortment of SPRING, AND SUMMER
GOODS. Just. received. Among the stock may be found
eomo of tho rory finest goods, now imported;. It comprises, .
- black an J&ncyDrcaa Silks, G&cts. topper yd '
500,doMoua.de Xolne?, Barege de talnes, an Mousse
, - BnedcDege;
200 do Beautiful Bareges and Tissues, ingreatvorlety;
250.,d0-NowStyleDreaaGinghams; .
2000 : : 4o American, French and English Prints; - :
■ 6GO--do -French and English Dawns;
2000 PrenehGbUart. fronJ 12}£cents to $5,00 v , f *.
SOff Maatnias, of ! tne latest styles, among which are so at
ofthemwtbcautifnltmportwl.intoihiscoantry, :..
- Also,- Muslins, Tickings* Chocks.Xinens, Crash, Diapers,
Table Cloths;Gentlemen’s Wear, Ac,- - . :•••/' •
TBDimKGB-*~ ln this department will be found a com *
plate assortment or Drew ana Mantilla Trimmings, Maltese:
andHonltan LaWi. fine. English andThreodXacerall of
whichwlßtasold unusually law. ~ -.;r^
Tentata* yard wide Mown at six cents par yard.-,
mt a-' v . v A^M*PQHE.
OOft bALH.—Jfiye Lctson PonnsylTania AvimuMn front" ;
Jj junction otaer-*
auth end'Watattr atiwts. Also, alargu variety; of .cheap
Uft* throughout the city* If you wantaay kind of proper*
tyfof* homo, lust enauinsof ; / TSOMAB WOODS,
J«82: mi r. » ySTourth street *
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