'■*' v - W'-" - -?p|f|>|f^' ■■,'■ " ”' '' % te«*SBsMl!»^ pMaiite tsj(Mg K&' I fr c'. W^tHPiZ Htt In| wSflft IPFMri4*^^ «gS||g isptt# asm $&&$&& %ffia£sfe hhA f§|gS%lli ipspffißssM lull sgj||raj^. •fcf /" iflijljfei Ifel - Iplglpgp ■jjft^Mi .- ••. !\v.■-. v^* r ! ; '• i .1• V ,•: • ' •.* ■ vyX l^ivyir‘'*v L -./ . ; '-''.Vr’ '-'-v4,^>",.;V. ■-. •. V \ ”•;?: ’"s■?* ?t ■' : "'•%'■ ' •’• ■v: 4V-- %.;;|;v p;;^; mm -*K ■•: ■ -* : . ’!■ ';.. it •• l; ‘ t " ;|l i*’ * ;,,k % ~/•• '•• i ' • ~/y ! •' THE CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING iDtLFHi LrrUABY I»BTIT¥TI.—This Society, eomporadbf * large number of ,the young ladles ami gen. U«m«n of this dty, Allegheny end Birmingham, gave » grand soloee in the Public School House ofthe Utter place, oo Friday evening Imc, which wu attended by a greet number P'ople, who were satisfied from the entertain* inrat they reoelved, that the formation of the society had not been [entirely useless in Improving its members,. The 1 music, Instrumental and vocal, was delightful, and the elegance tit the arrangements showed the management of ladies gifted with the most correct taste. Among j the original exercl«os prepared for the occasion, • wa noticed a-new poem entitled “Life Dreams of Dream • lift," by W. Whitten Itediek, a young poet-whose name is • doubtless; familiar with onr readers, as several of his effo* itoni hate been published In this paper—which showed that the author is pwSssVl of the true poetic fervor* It. wm listened to if Ith great only interrupted by the applause of the spectators. Mr. J-N.Torner also delivered ia oration, which* was heanllwlth attention, and attlmw by Its eloquence called forth Applause;, subject The bn* man constitution in Its social character." Ksstys were read which reflected great credit on the yonng lady writers, and mlglit rank with the writings of more pretending names. Miss Martha Glass on “Night,'* and Mtu Pusan Hunter oh “Light,'* produced specimens of composition that could be taken as modelß in tbelr style. The whole formed an entertainment that would redound to the credit of more presuming candidates for literary • lama, and; showed what canid be done by application and. 1 diligence.! 7 Native American Convention.—The Dale^ - gates represent! Native American party of this coun ty, met at the Court House on Saturday morning, and ’ nominal the following ntaons for the several offlees . It will be observed that they have selected a num ber of them from the rejected candidates at the late Whig • Convention—a circumstance rather ominous for that party at the coming election: - Jatmbly —DavidX. Smith, C.B.Eyster, William May*, John tfEshenny. Thomas R. Appleton. Beeorder—Lnke Loomis. Reffitler—lt. D. Lieoomb. ' Ommiaianer —Samuel Cooper. Cler* of Cbrirt —John Horner. CotJNTT Jail.—The fallowing is u list of chargee, and the number of persons committed to the coun ty jail during the month of Jane. For -keeping tippling house* 2;la«auU and battery 10—assaoltand battery with Intent to ki!l6; rape 2; riot 1; fornication aad«bastardy 2; adultryl; grand larceny 1; larceny. 10; burglary 1; counterfeiting 2; false pretences 1; vagrancy 25; dronk •neea and disorderly conduct 9% capias 5; costs of suit 11. surety of peace 9 - insanity 1; breach of city ordinance 1; InoMtious; fornication 1; fraud 1; breach of Sabbath 1; arson 2.—Total 167. • Bot Dapwssn.—A young boy was drowned in the Alle gheny near the upper bridge, on Saturday morning’ •bout 11 o'clock. 110 was bathing with a number of lads, and venturing beyond his depth, he was drowned before aatistanceioould be rendered'him. Hi* body was immedi ately recovered, anl Drs. Dixon, Baldwin and McClelland were sent for who endeavored for a long time to resuscitate Bfo, bat without success.' The father of the lad is a German who keeps a barber shop on Chestnut street, near the bridge. Dividend. —The directors of the Ohio aod Pennsylvania Railroad Company, declared, .on Saturday, a dividend cif four per cent out of the earnings of this toed - for the last *ix months, payable on and after the £9th of July. It would apprar from this that this road rastainribe reputation it L gaining of being one of the best paying rail* Ways in the country. Eight per cent, per annum on money Invested In arced that has not been quite three yean in operation, not so bad. Fire in Allegheny.— The Pottery establish ment of Henry Pittgry, on Ohio street, near East Lane, wa? considerably damaged by firo on Saturday about twelve o'- clock The fire originated from a kiln in the rear of Mr' Plttery’s shop ) made aso of by Henry Aurentx (the owner cif another pottery, for burning crocks. A stable adjoining the kiln was also damaged- slightly. The whole loss, liow ®Viir, Is btit trifling: and is covered by insurance. Injclctiox against the Ohio and Fennpyl- MU RalLßoak.— The injunction prayed for by certain citi- Rensof Allegheny city, pend ng in the District Court for Some ilme, was rslm-ed. ou Saturday morniog—the opinion of the Judges fully sustaining the Comptny in the e joy. IBantof their oa the South Common. This deci tiOu sets >i rvet for the pn'-.int, a troublesome question, which has disturbed tihe good; nature of the Company for souse time. ■ Bhootiso in the* Streets on the Fourth. — We ere glad to see that the Miyor ba* tooed a proclamation forbidding the firing of crackers, pistols, Ac., in the streets ©a the coming Fourth. The danger arising from this slfiy Eastern, heretofore observed b; the boys, and even grown up persons, is *0 great, tbat-the usefulness and necessity of . Honor’s course will be by all. Injured.— A yoong m iu named George Ingra ham. * member of the Alleg^* o ! Fire, Company, was wri- Ottsly injured, on Saturday, by being run ov*-r by the bos* carriage uf that company, in frontoftbe engine bouse. llewa* taken to hi« residence bock of the Custom House, and r.t. tended by a physician, who pronounced his injuriest most ly internal. • OfiPßAßtf Pic Nic.— We would remind.our readrrs of the Celebration that in’to come off n morrow, nt SwUsvale, for the benefit of the Orphans. We hear everybody, and " tbe rest of mankind,” speak of going. So, we anticipate a large crowd will be in attendance. See advertisement lo another column. Bkleabkd on Bail.—Tbe Begro Jack Nelson, who was committed to jail a short time ago for riotous con* ffnet, was released on bail on Saturday. July & 32 Smith- S»M etreet,-bave received Putnam's Nevr.Mon’hly for July. Harpers', Knickerbocker, and all of the tiontbUep for July. By tMe President of the United States. IN pursusnoe of law, L, FRANKLIN PIERCEi Flresident of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held attbennder meutPmed Land Offices, in tbe State of MICHIGAN, at the periods hereinafter deeigna'ed. vis : At the Land Offiee of BAULT STK. MARIE, commencing on Monday, the fourth day of September next, for the dis posal of the public lands situated within the following named townships, to wit: JTorth of iht bate line , emdtoest of the principal meridian . Township* forty-*ix, forty seven, and forty-eight, of range ten. Tbwnsblp forty.-eight, of range eleven. Township forty-nine, of raoge fifteen. Townships forty-two, forty-four, and forty-five, of range twenty-two. Townships forty-four, and forty-five, of range twenty three. . . Townships forty;.two, forty-three, forty-four, and forty-fire, of ranee twenty-four. Township forty-three, of range twenty-five. Township* forty two, and forty-three, of range twenty-six. Township fnrtyj-nlne, of megs twenty-eight: Townships forty nine, and fifty, of range twenty-nice. Townships forty-nine, and fifty, of range thirty. Townshipsfbrtj-nioe, and fifty, of range thirty-one. Townships forty-six, forty-seven, forty-eight, aDd foriy nine, of rangethfrty-two. Townships furty-eix, forty-seven, forty-eight, and forty nine, of range tUrty-three. Townships forty-two. forty-three, forty-fire, forty six, and forty-Mveu, of range thirty-four; f\ Townships fortir-fire, and forty-seven, of rangethikty-fire. Townships forty-four, and forty-fire, of range fortune. Townships forty-four, and forty-fire, of range fortv^hree. At the Land Office at DUNCAN, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth dir of September next, for the disposal of the pnbUc lands situated in the following named townships, to wit: /forth of the hate line, and tout of the principal meridian. Townships thirty-eeren, thirty-eight, thirty-nice, forty, and forty-one, of range twenty-four. fpe thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine,- and inge twenty-fire . pa thirty-six, thlrty-seren, thirty-eight, thirty- - • and forty-one. of range twenty six. ps thirty-six, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, wenty-eeren. p thlrty-Blx, of range twenty-eight pprnprlated by law for the uso of BchOols, >liii ther purposes, together with those “ swamp and : lands, made thereby unfit for cultivation,” if led to the Ftateby the act entitled “An act to iState of Arkansas and other Btatos to reclaim p lands'* within their limits," approved Septem 0, will be excluded fromihetola. ring or the above lands will be commeneed on tlio days appointed,' and will proceed in tbe order lu which they are advertised until thewhole shall bare been offered, And tb* sale* thus <josed: but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no priTate entry of any of the lands will he a'itbitlted until after the expiration of the two woe Us. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this eighteenth dsy of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. • f RANKLIN' PIERCE. By toe President: JOflX WIUOS, Commissioner of (he General Land Offioo. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Erery person entitled to too right of pro-emptioo to pny Of tbe lands within the Townships and parts of Townships above enumerated, is required to e«tahllsh the same to tbe satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and. make payment therefor ns soon as practira’-lo after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for tbeoemmenmneutof the public sale of tbe lands embra do*the-tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be for ged « JOHN WILSON*. Jellhlawf 13w Qmmitsirmtr of the General Lind Office. i ZINC PAINTS. 1 a Oj^.third Cheaper than White lead, and Free from all Poisonous Qualities. HTtHE NEW JERSEY ZINC Y, baring greatly 1 enlarged thelrworks, and improved the quality of their products, arc. prepared to execute orders for their SUPE SIORIPAINTS. Dry, and Ground In Oil,Ju*Morted pack age* at from 25 to 500 pounds; also, ■_ Dry, in barrels of 200 pounds each. i Their WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry or ground in oil, la Wtfrauteu PURE ftnd unsurpassed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently' been discovered, which enables the company to warrant their Paints to keep fresh and soft In tbe kegs for any reasonable time. Inihis respect thefr Paints will be superior to any other la the market< Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, Is now well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic surfioes. * Their STONE COLOR PAINT possesses all the properties of the Brown, and ft of an agreeable color for painting Cot tages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, kc. : a Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH k RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, apr7:6mw N. W. cor. 10th A Market sta, Philadelphia. *TF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH,; you 1 ean have a fine building Lot, of 50 feet front- by 210 deep, situate on Mt. Washington. Price, 1260—terms, $2O in handj balanoe at $5 a month. Now is the time to secure a good Lot on easy terms. 8, OUTHBEBT k SON, J3i HO Third street *■ r* ikiiliiLsi TELEGRAPHIC. ] By the O'Bailly Liao* for tilt Xoni&f Pott i'ukTaEß By "'' Nw Tou, Jalj. nporti-Btrf stead* and active. Pork: prices supported. Of Baron then have been very Urge sales, and prices are r T*Lher favorable for Mllers. Shoulders : moderate sales. There are no good bams here..* i ’ . jr - : . More doing ro Unwed cake. Linseed dll in limited de mand, unchanged. Tallow steady at 644364* 6d; North America 635, Lari: sates 800 tons At We&tt* M. ‘ At Manchester there has been a feir business done. Bay ers hare a slight advantage. Thepriees of American stocks hare experienced bnt UttU change dtzring the week An active demand and large bast ness done. Timka, Jose 16.—The Russians mads another nnsneoesn ful attack on Bllistrta, on the 10th. Paakiewiteh received a very serere-eonfasion on the leg. Ho delegated his com mand to Gortsphakoff, and removed to Jassey. The Emperor Nicholas is expected at Kiew. It is said that the Porte has signified their acceptance of the convention proposed 1 by Austria, with reference to evaer natfog the occupation of the Principal!tie*. ] * Br. Psrnsßcito, JamJ B—Tbe news of 1 the adhesion of Greece to the ultimattrai of the Western Powers has eanera great surprise. ' |' • ‘ i | i Russia m reckoning ob divisions contrived at great exi penye fn the Bonthm» provinces of Tnrkey. i Pacts.— The dfonftettri'Wladiogto the arrest of Dilion, ' the French Consul at Ban francliioo, wys the Minister of France at Washington hastened to bring this Infraction of consular privileges under tbe notice of.the government of the V alteJ States, and the tangos ge of the. American Cabi net does not permit a doubt of Its being disposed to do jus tice to just complaint*, j , ■ ;■■ •: A telegraphic dpr-paich, dated Gothland 11th, says that both the French and 'English firsts were at Boresund, twenty miles from gweborg, and It was expected they’ vould attack tbelsttef »*ace on or after the 18th. There were sixteen Russian shlpaof war at Sweborg,and they had blodtadeT the harbor by sinking a ship leaded with rocks. ~ | Richardson A say, trader date of the 16th: “ There was a fair attendance this morning. The show of Wheat is small, and [the demand slow at full prices of Tuesday. For Flour then was a good inquiry; and Balti more and Philadelphia realised 39* 6d@39s 9d, being an id-, vance of Qd@9d on tbe (last quotations. Corn dull a&rota fur white, and 40s for yellow.*’ J A rumor prevails that! the Smperbr of Austria md pub licly to the Dnko of Gotha: **l give you my word and honor that if the Emperor of Russia doe* net evaouate tbe Priori pallt es, I will declare wkr against him.** It is also report c I that he gave the Dfrke permission to repeat the to- A letter dated WidHlnjjMay 30th. snysdhat the Russians, in leaving Lesser Wallaobw, carried off all the archives, pub; lie money,and valuable* of theebarebes and convents. Mokxt Makxxt. —Baring's circular states that money is without • change in value, there is less demand. Consols leave off 91ou account. The highest pdut reaeb t-d by connote, for account, daring’&e week 6 91^—the. lowest 91, for money., There was. considerable sxpqrt of gold which had nearlyceased. The returns of Juna‘l6th show tbs stock of coin and bullion £12,728,000, betas a de rrrase of £93,060.- BarifigfcqhdW U\S.*inW, 189 T and 1869, at 107*1 ex-(liv4 Maryland aterllng Peunvlvsuia boods Virginia Sterling, Atm, bond* 91/ Penn sylvania sixes, railroad bonds, 93>£ Ohio sixes TOS, ex-dir. THIRTY-THIBJG CONORREB, WAsautaroa Cnr, Julyl—House.—The Boose took up the Private Calendar, sod after debating one hill adjourned untH Wednesday. . .1 rhe Committee of Conference reported in Am of ad jo-ornlngjpQ the 4th of August. •S-nuteßSlr. Sumner presented the memorial of 684 men of Massachusetts. praying for the repeal of the fugitive Slave Act. He gave notice that M would on Monday noxt a-k leave to introduce a bill to repeal'that Act Rockwell presented a petition fmm Lowell, Mate.,-praying that miliUa officers be not employed as saperintendantsof national armories. Mr. Bright presented a memorial of 27 Inspectors of Cue toms at Baltimore for increased compensation. ' Tbo bill allowing exchangee of School Lands in certain rases, was taken up ana passed. Mr. Clayton movod to take np the bill reported by him some days atom, to preTeai the transferor American owned vessels to be employed in the Africa* slave trade. Mr. Sumner asked if tbe Senator designed to push that bi>l to its passage today? f Clayton.—l will if I can. Sumner.—l have not been *£!« to give to it that lami nation 1 would like to do. Aslt now standi it wUI require fwse amendment, which 1 would foal compelled to move. Tn my knowledge, one senator intended to debate the bill st considerable feagth- * He made these remarks by war of suggsarinn, ifaa- the l ill be laid oa the table for tbe present. Mr. Clayton said if thd bill was to baddeated by such m'ans, bo wanted the Americana to know It; it was a bill i • suppress tbe African slave trade Mr. Bright reported hack the Texas Creditors’ bill with a pulrtiituie therefor. This substitute divides, pro rata, eight and a half-miUions ampng those creditors declared to )-* entitled to the same by the opinion of tbe Attorney General of September, 18M. Mr. Bell's motion for thn construction of a line of tele graph from tbe Mississippi river to tbe Fadfle ocean was note the special order for Wednesday next. Tbe slave trade bill being up,- Ur. Clayton moved Several verbal amendments, wliirb wei# agreed to. He then gild" that there was a large for tgn force ott the eoast of Africa to arrest and capture slavers. This art would have the effect ■. f making that force effective, for it would take away the nationality of all wwli on that coast sailing under tbe American Hag, with no other papers but sea letters. Atpn* s.'sit these slavers could not be arrested by foreign vessel*. WAsniKotuK CnT, July I.—David A. Starkweather, of Ohio, Is appointed Minuter to Chili. The treaty with New Mexico was ratified to-day, and Gen. Almnate received a check for seven mUlloos on the Nrw York Bank. This U undoubtedly tbs largest check ever Crnwh in this country upon one depository, and probably iLi* largest that will cver.be paid In coin. It is extremely bot fo-day. There are no new cates of cholera reported. The general brailb of the rity is^ood. Caxooan, N. IL. July I.—Yesterday tbe House, on me t:"o if Mr. Emery. (Whig.) postponed by a vote of 164 tn further balloting fir Senators until next Thursday morning, and asriined Wednesday next for the considera tion of the Nehra-k* resolution*. TELEGRAPH XABBZTB. Nnv Yonx, July I.—Stocks rather firmer,, and quiet. Money in good demand at 19 to 12 oa shortipiper, and 7 on c id; sterling s'e«dy. Cotton unchanged-Ja moderate 4e rnasd at previous rate*. Coffee steadier; a moderate de mand; sale* 250 bags at Rugar and Malasws doll and unchanged. Tobaeoo...Limited sales of Kentucky s’. 'VS,S. Flour alraaml under the strainer's news; good q iatitieaJs(Vr: 3 l'h Wostern Canal, raJesll/MO bblsstraicht t’.'itc at 17.12(07,75; B -uihern steady; sales 1,000 bbls F'.niight BoUitnore at f 8 C2e._fy.]‘d. Pork drclln*d 12c; salm st $9 50. Whrat buo.ant; sale* 12,0 X) bmh Southern ml, new. at Cnnadian. $1,90' Corn caster .but not lover; sains &>,OOO bu.-U Western mix-d at Booth era. Hbisky ice# firm; saios 300 bbls at *7(§;273£- P-rk more.active; price- favors buyers; sales 4,OQw bl.is Mess at prime, $10.75. Beef firm; rales 375 bbls country Mess at $12.'0>13. B-e f Hams in demand at former tirices. Cat Meats timer, and in betterdemano ; sales 1200 bhij £houlders-at 54U5U; Hems 7<96. Lard favors buyers; s-uia 400 Jills at Butter steady, Ohio, 13@17. Cheese lu giod demzml at lron steady. Lead heavy. C jod Ohio Flour sold tl ,Bl. - * PuiLALCLPHik. July I.—Flour; tbe Europe’s advices ad v'ro-s cansed moro firmness ib Flour but.there is very little export demand; standard brands, sales 850 bbls soperftob at $5,75. Kye-fioureod Corn-mca' without change, wheat: prices nearly nominal, dull, red sl,9fi(s2, and white $2.06 (<:-LlO. Kvc: nothing doiog. Corn: receipts matorislly fo.ten eff, but very Uttle inquiry, small sales yellow at 60f4 8 ), afloat: Whisky 28. To Maks Your Hair Cxarl< WONDEK OP THE WORLD.—Hi# great wonder of the world has at length been discovered. Yon cannot make one hair white or black, bat Ur. BYRON n. ROBB his at leiigtn procured the truth of tha great secret, af «r much study, toU and expense, how to make the-bair carl and ware in the most beautiful and graceful manner for life. The proprietor bu traveled through various parts of Europe for upwards of nine jean, in March of the celebra te l chemist and physiologist, M. Jaqaes. and haa at length found him In Italy, and purchased of him the receipt for the ram of {B,OOO All person* haring the most nnaoaib and coarse looking hair, can hare it transformed into the most beautiful and curling appearance that eon Id be de sired. The composition of which the article, is composed will not cost more than 50 cents, and bat one application Is n«*ded to the hair to cause Jt to curl and ware la the most uniform and pertect order for Ilfs, and thus improve the looks and appearance 100 per cenL We nov offer this won derful directory to the world for the sum of {l,OO. Direct all letters to BYRON 11. ROBB, Farmington, Trum bull county, Ohio, and the receipt will be Unmedlately warded to the person. All letters must be post-paid to secure attention. jefc3mw For Sole. rpilß subscriber offers for ml e, a VALUABLE FARM. JL situated.on the Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va_, ft miles below WellsTllle, 3 miles from Manchester, 2% mile* from New CamtarUnd, end New Lexington Ucna.part of the farm; It ooataio* 200 aerosof first rate land, 140 err*** cleared, under a high state of cultivation, and well fenoed. There is 65 acres of bottom land of the beat quality; U will be sold lower ihsn any other farm on the Ohio river that fans the same improvement*. The house}* a large frame and atone, two a tori da high and well finished; a good spring and spring bouse adjoining; on the premises Ua large burn, stable underneath, a large carriage bouse, two sheep houses, a bog fcty, corn crib, poultry house, wood house, smoke bouse, aod every thing else that is necessary on a farm. There is 7or 8 never falllpg springs on the which affords plenty of water for ail the fields. For further information enquire of the subscriber on the premises. my4:w2tn* GEORGE W. CHAPMAN. A. G. CUBBAGE, IWnoLKSALK AVD UTAH. DXALKR IN Groceries, Gfeen and Black Teas. Spit and Fish, SOUTH SIDE OF DIAMOND. PITTSBURGH, FA., HAS REMOVED to tbfswtand with a view to extending and enlarging bis business. lie will, keep one pf the wuapletesFand best assorted establishments in tbe city, and respectfully invite* a call from all bis old customers and tbe public generally. . He ileal* extensively in COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all description*. 110 keeps on band a large assortment ol STONE AND GROCERY WARE, best quality. Call and see mo at my new stand. jmylfcUUaiyw Kxecutora’ Notice. TETTERS Testamentary to the Estate of JOHN NICKED, j Sr.. late nf Robinson township. In tbe eounty of Alia guMiy, Pa., d«’d., haring bean granted to tbe undersigned, ».! persons indebted to said estate are requested to make iiuraediatc payment; and all persons haring claims pr de mands against the estate of the said decedent, wlh make known (be same without delay to John h. pnriLiM, JOHN NICKEL, JR., of Robinson township, jo3:ltdiotw Executors of said John Nickel, Br. Printers* News Ink. ( vNB HUNDRED AND.FIFTY KEUB NEWS \ 9 INK just received at tbe PEKIN TEA STORE. 88 FIFTU etreet. Printers at a distance, byenoloslng five dollars, can have a keg scot to any part of tbe country • A. JAYNKB, oet2B:w Agent for tbe maunfaeturer. REAPING MACHlNES—Warranted to cut from 10 to 16 acres of W beat or other small grain per day, with one spaa of horses end driver For sale by E. R. SHANELAND, my3o 129 Wood street. A GOOD DWt&UAti HOUbKfNo. £3 Third street) FOR SALE—Contain* eight rooms, good oellar and finished attic. [je!3] 8 CUTHBBBT A BON, 140 Third street. RUSSELL a BRO. have received Harper. Oraham, and Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, 15 fifth street, near Market. ' 1 mySl MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to cut from 10 to 1* acres of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For tale by [my3Q] E. R. BHANKLANP. A TWO STORY BRIGS HOUSE—Pleasantly situated on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with frnit and shade trees, shrubbery. Ac.; for sale at a very lew price. ”l 3 B. CUTHBKRT A SON, street. \ . ONONGAHELA WHISKY—I9O bbiaoid Monongabela jVI Whisky, just received aDd for sale low by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, jeB 12* Second street. I AWNS.—A. A. MASON A 00. are now opening mdre j than 1000 piece* fine Lawns, all of which are entirely .yiew style, and will be offered at reduced prices. • Jel UPRIGHT STEAK BROILERS—A fresh supply just re solved and tor sale by mySO - EAUJHHt RKNgHAW- HEMP bbla, Hemp Bead, in Store and for sale by V [jel*] FUMING BROTHERS 7 A ■ 'R. 'i • :i; '■ -0 \ . T.-'V,./ 1 : \i . I'-* 1 •' ; v f jijbws ton unfit jrw.v. water t on Saturday overing at du«k '*m 4 fagtgjn^h^^ftipfnij^lTnrrtrjit* yt,l rgW«a? tber dear and pleasant. The floe fight draught steamer Gfctael, loaves today for Bt. Louis direct. Bbe is commanded bythatWell known and experienced steamboetmsa, Chpt. Dales, and his aooora p’lahed Disk-' Seans, the Clerk; oap word for if, those traveling on the Gaeel will haTe a pleasant trip. QipL Tfa.-mnt 11. Golding has decided upon railing bis new boat, y»idi wiN arrive at onr landiog from Browns* ▼Hie -this w«.-«?k, IUVe Golding, We trost this boat may prove a source cf profit to its owners, and conduce as much to the pleasure of tboss interested, as the fair Belle Atom who m it derives its name. The light draught steam propellor Alliance, returned on Saturday, making the trip in good time. By her card be low.-it will be seen that she leaves on Tuesday, 4tb instant, in charge of Capt Jesse Dean. Our worthy young friend J. F. Fitsgerald, will be found in the deck’s office. The regular Wheeling packet leaving to-day at 9 o'clock is the staamer £zcAaiipe. conneetingat WellsvUle with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. Inspectors* Report* The following Li the reportof the Loral Inspector* of (he Pittsburgh District for the month of I one, made In accord ance with the pro* Woos of ttie Act of August 80th. 183? No.] ' AiMuauttS* haute. |Clam! Original License. Wa C. Qray. Miehael Kbnrott, Renewals. Dark Rom, ' ■econdi ll3iThendora JSbberL Thomas Crawford, first IIH Goodwin Mt*d. Frauds M. Cooley, second: US Francis Bono. Maibew'Oocbran, first | 166 John B Davit. James Btepbaos, - second: Michael Leohart, ' wcood Wm. FaaUuur, first i gtmuel Ramsay, ■ neondj Juno 12th.—Refused to House Finis Star, u Engineer. Reason, uusuiUbleoce*. , i Jon* I2tb,—Suspended the Ueenss of Wo. Whit*, for 20 dayufroa data, for negligence or misconduct as Pilot on ateamer MlabmoU Belie, on the Bih April, KH, at the Six Mile laland, Ohio river. river.opposite is falling again.! The JlHnoU and MU ■taaippl are getting low. The Garde* City haa withdrawn from the lllloota and la op fag Cairo. The weather yesterday was sot aa opprearire. yet boats coaid not employ lab>went at aay price in the middle of the day. The day previous fifty oenti ao boor was demanded for labor. Of ooone badness stopped dead. —St Louis Democrat, 2&Vi. - TAe Cumberland and Tannemee riven are fastdryiog up. There are bat S 3 inches water on Harpeth Shoals, and about the Mine depth in the channel of the Tennessee —Louis title Democrat, 28/A. Snsuoav Mot la want of Pore Medkines and Medicine Chests, can have them MippUed at lower prices then they oan ha had aay where In the city, by ealttng at DR. KEYSKR’S Drag Store. * - N& 140, corner Wood at and Virgin alley, jeft* Sign of the Golden Mortar. - POST or PITTSBURGH, 4 rm a ncm warts m ra> oniswiy metal im. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Laaerne, Bennett, Brownsville. : M ThOmse Shrlvcr, Hendrickson, Writ Newton, 11 : Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Convoy, Wolf. Wellsriile. “ ■ Exchange. ITChllam, Wheeling. “ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. *• Alliance, Dean, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parklneon. Prownerllie. •* Luserae. Bennett. Brownsville. “ Thomas Bhrlver, Hendrickson, West Newtor. “ Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Convoy, Wolf Wellsriile. •* Vienna. Hare, St. Loots. " Alhambra. Banting, Cincinnati. u EeHwe, Moor*, WbeeHng. I STEAMBOATS. “1854.” pmsBTOOH, crscrsaATi, lodistiuz, A.ID BAIHT LOVII. Pittiharfh and Cincinnati Steam Packst Lina, rr>\ tbs coxnrT«tce or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT tirrwtc* PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lanin. Tbm Lixx U of (*ereo mg, eiafs powerful Steamer*, *HHBi|callri for Apeel, *plen<!nr, safety aal comfort, sod l* the o.nr Tusovca oaiit usx or SrsAW Packets on the Ohio rlrer. It ronoeet* with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from clnriutiit! to JLouivriile end Saint' Louis, by whk-b passenger* and' freight are ticJ&trd and ■rt crijJtd (AroepA daily. Two new Btram»nt hare been added to the Line, which now consuls of the following boats: Ikty i of Dnxsrturt Boats. Chpiains. from ftusbvrek. BUCKEYE STATE. H. W. nn.rx«ori»....BuDday. MESSENGER, No. B Davis. Mcndar. ALLEGHENY G«t> MLai* Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE......Wx.J. Koc.vrx_..........Wednesday. HUILADRLPIUA h. J. Gkaol Thursday. PITTSBURGH H Camvrjuj- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Kusmirax. -Saturday. Leave •tally at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'el'xk on the morning of departure. Tor particuiarVj rrpj'fV 00 Uar'L-or to j6HN B. LIVINGSTON,! JOII.V TLACK; f A ** mU » Monongabela House Building*. Pjttsburab. I*BB. ‘ Ucgßtar VV hacliiif rsckcL mma, Tdn.»u-amvr t-XuiiaNGK.« apt. H'Caucm, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and mSIBHMPKIDAY. at 0 o'clock, A. M.. connecting wit lbe C. and P-. Railroad at WVtUviUe." foi fMvht a;aly tn jefo J. D /OLIdNGWOOtLAgTnL fit cal a r Wheeling Packet. THE Steamer Kt'Lll dK. Captain Omam I) (jJMCtwMooac, Imive* .very TUESDAY, TUCKrDAY, MfllHAaod BATUKDAY. at o'efork, a M.. and con necting with t e C- and P Kailread at WrllxvHle. For freight apply to J*2P • ■' J. D. OnLUNGWOnp, Ageot. For Cincinnati. <raa THE steamer ALLIANCE, Captain J. Dt*V, !jA|&|dwlH leava for tho abow and intermediate ports MHMon TUESDAY. 4th inst-, at 10 A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to jy3 _ JftUN_Fj.ACK, Agent^ For Cincinnati. m—, THE steamer LOUISVILLE. Capt. A. D«x, I JiliLiJvill leave for tbs above and intermediate ports MHBfltoD TUESDAY. 4thin>t, at 10. A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to For St. Loots. ' TTIE eteamer GA7.EL, Capt Dujes, will f for the above and intermediate porta on JBHiIMUNDAY, tii InsL, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight and passage apply on boar*. j»2fl ' \" “18o4.” CANADA WEST. f !tae L Cl...l»nd, Port «U»l»r , IBS’ ». and Port Barwell. UMy| THE FINE low pressare steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain fL make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burnell, at follows: ' 'Leav.ee Cleveland for Port Mauley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o’clock. Leaves Port Borwnll for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Ctadnnail, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the I*ke Shorn, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also conneeta at Port Stanley with the London line of Stages, which conneeta with tbe Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on hoard, or to BCOVTLL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; 8. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’BRIDB. Port Burwelh mar27.~tnov ■"wants; Waited. ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED bn the Central Rail road, between Wllkluaburg and Irwin’a Btatiou. Tbe wages will be $1,12W a day, payable at the end of oacb month. Abo, 60 HORSES and CARTS wanted on the same work, for which the highest wages will bo given. Enquire at the office, Braddock's Field*. myfi9:tf JAMES FENLON. LAND WARRANTS WANTED—SI7B 00.—I wish to pur chase Lend Warrant* to tbe amount of Five Thonsaad Acres, in 160, 80 or 40 acre Warrant*; for which will be paid $l7B in gold, for 160 acres, and in proportion tor 80 and 40 mens. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Beal Estate and European Agent, corner of Bcventh and Smlthfleld streets. WANTED— A Boy to ’tend Bar. Apply at FRANCIBCUB' Agenoy Office, jel7 68 Fifth st.. near Post Office. WANTED— A Boy Ovtler. Apply at FRANCISCOS’ Agency Office, Jel7 05 Fifth st, near Post Office. WANiED— Eigtii or ten Cooks, for hotels and private beuse*. Apply at FUANCISUS’ Agency Office, jel7 65 Fifth ft , over Post Office. ANTED TO - pURCiIAaE—fOO- acres of unimproved LAND, within sixty or seventy mile* of the city. Apply at FttANCrsOUfe’ AGENCY OFFICE, L jeis 65 Fifth streut, near the Pont Office. WANTED— Situation* (or liar-Kevpcr*. l’yrtera, Sc.,Ac Apply at FBANCISCU3’ AGENCY OFFICE, j*l6 • 66 Fifth street, near the Tost Office. OH THREE LOTS on Diamond alley, between Smithtield ond-Grant streets, for which a fairprice wlin» paid. Inquire of jelo:2w THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth *tre»iL_ JUST PUBLISHED and for said at RUSSELL’S DEPOT of Cheap Literature, No. 15 Fifth street, tbe following Works— The Rappers: or, Tbe Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdi ties of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac. Bpston Slave Blot, and Trial of Antnooy Barns. Koea Lambert: or, the Memoira of au Unfortunate Wo man, by Q. W M. Reynolds. Aahlelsb, a Tale of tbe OMen Time, by Miss Dupuy. Travel* In Turkey, by Adolphus Slade. The Lion's Akin and tbe Lover's Hunt, by Charles de Bernard. Remember tbe Bookstore, 16 Fifth street, near the corner of .MaikeC RUSSELL * BROTHER, j e 14 Bookseller* and Stationers. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY EXPRESS.—Camming*’ Lecture* on Daniel. Cummings’ Lecture- on the Parables. Thompson's Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption. The Turkish Empire; It* historical, statistical, religious condition, manners aod custom*, etc: by,Alfred De Bease, membe of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated,revised and enlarged, from the fourth German edition; with me moirs of the reigning Saltan, (Outer Pacha,) the Turkish Cabinet, etc., etc: by Edward Joy Morris, late U. fl. Charge d'Affaires at Naples. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, jel6 104 Wood Stroat FOR SALE—Sixty acres of Land, on the new Plank Road from Allegheny to New Brighton, 3 miles below Allegheny city, and 1 mile from Woods’ run, by the old roa>iT It will be sold very low, and divided In lota from 6 to 16 sere*. Thoee wishing to purchase a cheap home can enquire of THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. wy.sTD LINEN. FOR BOYS’CLOTHES.aIso Oambroona. Jr Medno Cassimmea, all-wool Tweed*, Jilald and striped Cotton Goods, for boys’ and men’s clothing, oat received, and for sale at low prices, at A. MoTIGHFB, j„l5 eomer of Grant and Fifth streets. ID GLOVES—Boon’s black and colored Kid Glove*. Also, kid finished Silk Olovee, at WUHX YAK GOKStX'I. 't-*- . . '■»}***'.*- AutUm-Dally Sale*. A.T the Commendalßale* .Booms, corner of Wood anc fifth streef.et lOtfriocfc, A. MU~g general afflortmerg of Seasonable, Staple end Faneyliry Goode, Clothing, Boot* end Bhoea, Hate, Cape, 4a, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M-, Groceriee.Queeneware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Qlessee, Nerwtnd-Secoud Hand Household end KitehenFnr niture, Ad., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, fancy Articles, Mnrtcal Inxtrumente, Hardwire and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold end SllTer watches. Ac. P. M. DAVTB. Auctioneer. fjaglrtr ADMININISTBATOR’B BALE Of CARPENTKEff TOOLS, Ac.—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, July Mb. at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, oornerof Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, by order of laaae Swing, Ad ministrator of the late Wm. Applegate, dee’d, 1 Urge chest Carpenters' Tools; to which will be edded a quxntliy of Hardware, Cotlcry, Ao. jyl • P. M. DAVIft, Anetioreer. I’ntUBTKK SALK OF LAND IN MISSOURI.—era THURS DAY EVENING, July Oth, at 8 o'clock, at the Mer chants’ Kxchnnge Pittsburgh, will be rold for account of whom It may concern, by order of J. Knox. Esq., Trustee the Somh-we;t Quarter of Section No. 28. Township 64, Uange 10, of Lands sold at th.» Lend Office In Palmyra, and situate in Scotland county, Mlssonrl. Terms "at saje. Je29 P. M. DAVI«, Auctioneer. Public Bate of Building; bote and Block# Adjoint b Lawreneerlllet THE undersigned Committee of the Board of Managers of BT MARY’S CEMETERY, wUI offer lor sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, the Bth day of July next, at 8 o’clock, P. public auction, 20 Bolldlng Lota, each 24 feet front and 110 bet d<wp; and 3 blocks of Lots, each 06 fact front by 110 fset deep, being the balance unsold of 94 Lot* surveyed off last summer. It U deemed unnecessary to ray much about this property,-as It is wall known to the public; suffice U to say that it Is one of the handsomest lo cations in the neighborhood of the city, with a floe view of the United State* Arsenal, Allegheny Cemetery and Hirer, and is within 700 feet of the I oil House on tbe L. and 8. Plank Road, at. which point Omoibuses are peteing every fire minutes, bringing persons into tbe centre of the city in little over half an hour»at a cost of three cents. To per sons wishing to enjoy a country home, with the conveni ence* ! of attending to their business in tbe city, tbla proper 'ty offers inducements nut to be overlooked. Sale podilve, and a liberal credit will be given for three-fourths of the purchase money. Mr. Devlin, Superintendent of St. Mary’s Cemetery, will show the above property to any person calling on him pre vious to the day of sale. JAMBS BLAKELY, fI.LH FKTEEKMAN, A, MTIQHK. je24 Committee, • No mots' Namcs. | Original Liexnte. Mcondl 162 John H&xletL ieeondj Boston Papier Blaeba Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 67 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, is requested to this new and great Improve ment in the manufacture of embellishments for Buildings arid Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, Halls. Church es, Dwellings, Spires, and Psrior Furaitura, In gilt, or In Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Oersfoee, Brack eta, and Patent Ventilating Centre Piece* for Ceilings, Mouldings, Oonanls, Trusses, Battlement, Ae; ranch cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carving,-and a great deal more durable. BLUCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to tbs weather. Above Goods for rale at the manufacturer's prieee eoat of freight added. W. W. WILSON. j«2# 87 Market «t. PITTSBURGH AND STEUBENVILLE RAILROAD, \ Treasurer's Office, June 23d. IPM. /• rpiTE COUPONS for the interest on the Bonds of the City I of Pittsburgh, given to the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Railroad Company,due on the FIRST PROXIMO, will be paid at the office of tfesra. DUNCAN, SHERMAN A CO, Bankers, No. 48 William street, New York, or at tbe Treas urer's Offio*. No. 84 Wood Street, Pittsburgh y Tbe Ooopoo I* No. 3, on Bonds do* 1883, numbered from 1 to £5O loelorive, WILLIAM AJIILL, jrftttlw /Treasurer. ’ Farm far Bala. / THE subvcriber. living lo Peter* townswp,-Washington county, Pa„ wil! offer at private rale bis Farm, contain ing one hundred scree, mare or.'less: atyui seventy-five acre* of whkb is cleared and under good fence, with eater In every field; there I* also * comfortable Dwelling House, Barn, and other out buiidlcc*. with abundance of Fruit, of various ktn<ir.' This property Ji<-« 13 miles from tbe Oity of Pittsburgh, 3 mOe* from 1 Ire Charters -Valley Railroad, rear Tbotnpaot)vl!l«\«iTd h t—nrenlcnt to Cburthes, Schools, Grist and Saw Mill*. For Jartber particular* enquire of the suhneribor, on the preinl ws. ‘ISAAC DICKBON. fT'BK rnbecrrlHer offer* fir »»I<m>d* hundred led ravvety- I flv»* bead of fine STOCK BIIBEP, In East Drer town ship, on ibe Oreensburg and Butler Hoad, 16 mil*# from : Msw Mnele. The Flirt Walts. t>T W Dr llsra ; (Jsoev!evi>WaJci. hv I»'AU*Tt; Dell* gwja** ;(z, fcy IFAihert; The Nymph rf tbe Wave Wafts. by Wallace; La Ptuied’Or Waltz, bv Wallare; Little 11-tree* m. P< Ika Sin:, urka, by 11. Mason ; Wlrf-wag Iks, by F. H. brown ; Invitation Polka, by Wallace; The Crewvnt. Turkuth uili'arj Polka, by J(vlw>; Florida, I'iilka llolow* by Drv»ir; Flora Mascmrkit- by Jui-h>; Hope polkn, by Schwab; P-sMO£ by i-tr»k» sch; WiHard a IV.luv, by S:rek<»-ch ; Dainy Polk*, by Ju. bo; First Lov« Sch«>ttlech, by Wallace ; Verbrus Schottireb, by S-d.fil(»-hn; W’liihper SrbottUoh, by Kroner; Just rtreirr-L together with a gmeral selection of the latest, tonga, and lor sale by HENRY KLKBER, jell 101 Third street, atgruwf ibe GoMeo Harp N EW 1b.H.K.1, AT KUSkU."/ Flora * yodray, or Pas sages In an Kveotful Life: by Mrs Mc»iie. The Jesuit’s Daugh *r; a row; for Axn«TWu« to read : by Ned Uantllrt*. The Remade Gipwry; a sequel to Claude Duval. The Uc*onunate Mahl. Ca’l and examine a{ UL'iSELLS’ cheap Book Store. Fifth st’eet, .No. 15. near M«rkr{ fUrrrt. je2D DtSM.LlN«Ttli*L'.->K >\tK—n;u»> on Tniri . - etw.ve MniiblL-l ). The lien— D w-ll sriangMl, with had bo-', parlors, dining room bd>l kttrhrn; 4 ebumbers, bath rn«>m, with hot ami cold water; aood cellar, gw fix tan-s, Sr. Fir price and termc call at the Real Estate Of fice, 1 tO Third etre-t. JeK S. PUTUDERT k ?GV. ON K lIUNI)tIED AND TUIKi f ACllr.f >jF bA.MI, cue half mil- From Ifce «»hl.» river, n*»«r Ilaker'e Landing. 65 err®« under euitivatfon. with Orchard and other good Improvcinctits: otie-h*lf the Uoal under t» reeerveL It la offered at an extremely low price. Roontre of TII'JUAg WOOM, e3l 7-1 Fourth street. yALUABLE Piim'KKXY IN CubblNa FOR SALK —<*4 acres situate one mile from East Lib erty, and about 200 yard* from tht Ailcgbmv river, and same dietanre from the AUrghvny Valley Kaiirnad. A new Brick liouM", of hail and 7 ro-’sni,finlsb««l In modern at vie; a Tenant Hcure, a large Frame Barn and ittable. and othrr outbalHHngj; a good well of water and durable springs, also a running stream at lower part of the farm; an or chard of 300 trees ; 60 -acrre In cultivation, balanee gorvl timber; a valuable stone quarry. Will l>* iold altogether, or 10 acres with the Improvements. JOHN FLACK. Agent. NkW MUMC.—Mw.«»"c,"s«rei MuMc—Knight. ller-lsmsn> Mountain Iljme Song. Le Jasmin Valse— Wallace. I’m a Merry Langhlngtitrl—Olorer. Sweet Woman—Emo'son. Evening Home Booe. Agreeable Scbottisrh—Brown. Widowed Bride. A Pasting Glimpse— Tom, Dream Life Pol ka. Kasdan Dove Dance—Orobe. Fairest of the Fair- Polka. Spanish J*ndaDgT>—Grobti. The S^aratioo-— Guitar. May iSwaxw—(iuitar—Max Zoyer. My Home, My Uappy Home—4) uitar. Just recelwd and for sale at DRY GOODS.—A'. MTll>HK,a—Kr<if Grmt <*“l /VIA ifrfrfj. has now on hand 10 ease* bleached muslin, from cents up; 60 piece* Irish linent 25 pieces white mulls, for ladies’dresses 75 piece* linen; cotton and woolen good, for boys' wear; a few pieces floe black ehalle; black, barred and plain borage and tissues; mantillas; mantilla silk and trimmings of everv description; tan 001010.] and mixed de bage; dress gingham*: 60u pieces Merrimack prot*, fast colon—all ef which will be sold extremely low, jel2 IX) ALL PERSONS-wbo have subscribed to tbe Capital Stock of tbe PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which ha* been made specially applicable to the construction of the road in Mercer county, that an instalment of five pui cot, per share, D required to '.be paid to the Treasurer of the Company, atbi* office, in West Greenville, Mercer county, on or before the 30TH DAY OF JULY, 1854. and that an instalment of rtv* rza cxxt, per share, witl be required to be paid at the same place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BABKIN, Treasurer i\ A E. R. R. Co. Office of tbe P. kK.R. R. Co., . New Castle, June 21»t. 1854.J*’ Imre Works! fire works*:— 1 200 boxes Fire Crackers; 6 gross Roman Candles, 12 balls; 7 “ do do s do; 6 *• do do 6 do; 8 •* do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangles, No. 1; 3 “ do do 2; 60 hoxs Jackson Cracker*; 600,00 b Torped- e; 40 grota r in Wheal*; 20 *• 1 ruucc Rockets; 76 “ 2 do do; . , 12 “ 4 do do; f 16,000 “ Pulling Crackers; Second supply ; ju*t rerelve*l and fur Sale by J. C. ANDERSON A Cf\, je27 "Nn 8 Wood wtreet. ONLY s4oo Fdit'A FRAME UOUSi:, sud Lit oj'«rout»d, situate In Allegheny city, near Beaver street. Tbe Lot is 30 by 00 fejet, with tine peach tree*, <‘o*l house, Ac. Call and examluc. Si,COO, iu payments, for a larcc Frame House aod large Lot. e-ituate on the eastern road, eppMte the Artuual wall. Also ftevend other Houses ami Lots at very low NEW BOOKS! NEW iiOOKs’ —Aubrey : by tbe author of Castl** Avon, Tim* the Armpur, Ac. The Qut«t Heart: from BlaekwaoJ's Msgazln*. T»UI of Matt. F. Ward; fresh supply, liondon Lancet, for June. Hunt’s Merchant Magazine, for June. Yankee Notions, for July. Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the 4th of July. Gleason’s Pictorial, and all the Eastern Literary Papers, have been received for thi* week; at PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot, j 024 Fifth st.. nppoMt* the Theatre. PAPER HANGINGS—HS Wood-eimst, M-bi-r* ni y found tb* large-t and assortment of French and American Wall Pspcrif West of the moautains, vit: Velvet, Gold, Satin, Cotumou and Choap Paper*; Border*, Views, Decoration*. Statuary Bird*, Cen tre*, aud Panels -of Oak, Marbleland Cold. Parlors, hall a and office* decorated in latest ParUdan Ftylu. Cheap Papert: a great variety always on band. \ Faner hung with judgment, taite and economy. j*ls WALTER P. MARSHALL. XTOriCK ftTPA RMERB. — I>| 60 Horae Rakes, Improved pattern : 20 Patent Grain Drill*; 40 dozen Hay Rakes; 20 do,Hay Forks; 6 do Gra n Cradle*; 20 ' do Scythe* and Sneatbs; 10 do Horse Muixlos; for at 47 Fifth'Street, by je!7 . JAMBS WARDROP. Harvest implements 60 Retolriog Horae Kakw, improred pattern 100 doses Hay Bakes; 20 do do Forks; 20 to P'SSISS'h S_l “ b ° l " Prim * Nones.—Orders for Ketebum’s Mowing Machine, andthe 4,14 ■} ft ivmtßunv a rr\ - 1 , celebrated New York Reapers filled promptly from the Seed Jfl* J . a ANDERSON A CO., 6 Wood street. mod Horticultural Btore, 48 Fifth street. Pltuharab, Pa-, by TJUBH COOOAN UTS—2OOO freah Ooooanuia, just arrived m yBfcla JAMES -J/'aod tor sale by “a a. MASON a 00—000 easeeaod packages 01 the J. C. ANDERSON A g Wood street. A » latest sod moat deeirable stylee of Dry Goods will be T INSEED OlL—Jnet reedred and tor sale by opened os the *»th, 30tb and Slat of May. sayJT ±J BylN JOEL MOHLEK, '-f *** I ' l’ •> ' • - ' r , AUCTION SAT.P.S P. K. DAYlfl, AaoUo&Mr. 176 Sheep for salt, R MURRAY, On the premia*. S. CUTnBERT A SON, Real Kftn'.e Agoots, ISO Third St. CHARLOTTE BLUME’B Old Established Plano Depot. 118 Wood st. notice I* Hereby Gtveu, 8. CUfiIHKRT * SON, 140 Thin! itrmt. " -* v,»* MISCELLANEOUS. Lard and lard oil— -15 khn No. 1 Laid; r " 10 bVls do lard on 5 half bbl* do; Received and fox rale by. . n»yl8 : MILLER A RICK BT SON RICK —20 tierce* primeiKlee received and for tale by • HILLER A RICK KT SON, > l7 1 231 and 223 Liberty at. fARD Olfc— lo bt>U Nn. l Lard Oil; ~T j ,■ 10 bf do do; for Male by >ll MILLER A RIOKKTBOn. JAVA (X)fFXK~-8u Old Got. Coffee, for»k<«* by fJclTt MILLER A RICKKT^QN- Cl LA Riff WINE—4u WLv*a--j*t. Julian” Claret, receivwi J and for eafe by ijelTJ MILLKffA RIOKEXBON. OLIYE OIL—IS eaaai OiitaOU, for tale by >l7 MILLER A RICKETBON. STAR CANDLES—26 boxee 4 1 *, S’eand B'a Candles, for aale by , [>l7] MILLRjL A KICKBTSON. L'lSH—36 bbla-Medium No. 8 Maokenl; • I 1 10 •* No 1 Pickled ITerring; in atore anti for sale by [ Jel7] MILLER A BICKKTSON. C'lH AMPAUNE—4O baskets “172,” “174,'' Champagne J Wine,-landing and for sale by Jell MILLER A.RICEETSON. O IlAB—l6 bid* No. 1, for aale by O my2P SMITH A SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON a CO. hare now for rale more than 100 latest stylet of Maat’Man. [my22 LINSEED OIL—IO bble for tale by JelO HENRY HOLMES. LIME— 100 bbia for tala oy jelO . ■ SALRKATUS— 40 Bzs Pulverised Baleratus,in quarter, balvaa end pound papers, for aale by ' JelO i • HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER— 15 kegs fresh Parkin Bator, for mle by >l9. . HENRY HOLMRB bMiOS— 3 bbia freak thia day received, and for aale by - j Jel9 HENRY lIOLMRS. BLUE LldS Water—B bbia received this day by JOS. FLEMING, mr3B corner of the Diamond and Market at. N'.O. 1 LARD 01L—25 bbl* in etorv and for sale by j mr2fi- FLEMING BROS. LAttO OIL, NO. I—dual received tod K>r rain by myl*£ JOEL MOHLKR. BORKHA VIPS PTOMACrt iITTERS-12 down on band and for aale by [frlOj _ JOHN IIAFf, Ja. PEARLS— 50 bbia first quality, on oonaignment; tor rale by fjel9] F. SELLERS A CO. T) ICE—B 4 Oeroee oa oonaignment and for rale by XV my 29 - - F. SELLERS A CO. NEW DECORATIONS—St. Nicholas* bridal riiimlwf pt. tern, for aale by . _jes WALTER P. MABSnAT.iI STAR CANDLES—SO boxes Cincinnati, assorted (rises, at matrafactorrn prioas. ny* , _ F. SELLERS A CO. PRKSTUN A MERRILL'S Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Boat, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamalea Ginger, and Nutmcgt; for rate by [j«2o] w. A. M“CLURQ. Fanny yckn’B nnw book—F«r* u*v««, ih>mW try’* Portfolio; aMOod atriea; with original darirna: by Frod. M. Cofin. Jost rooeired by B. T. C. HOKQAN, 104 Wood Jitreot rHK QUIKT HEART—Jast published (ompleu, from Blackwood's Magazine, price 25 costs; for sale by J«l3 H. MiNJtR A CO., 32 Bmlth6eld street. KOWN AND WHITE PLAID GINGHAMS—An meat of tbs above Goods just reeaiv«4 at A. MrTIQHK’S, corner of Print and Firth streets. GOUKT’B AND PETERSON'S MAGAZINES, for Jaiy, beta been received by BUBBKLL k BEO , i*** Fifth ■trwet n aear Market. )BY PEACHES—IO bbla Dry Reaches; 30 do Dry Ap ples, for salehy W* ___ UENRY HOLMES. F” *VKB AND AGUE MIXTURE—One of the bast prepi rattons now in we; a large supply received by i* 9 JOS. FLEMING. fofIXRRAL WATERS— Ooogreea, Bedford, and Blue "A Uck, received direct from the springs, br jHJ ' JOS. FLEMING. BJjfW' 81 fiPKlJUtf—t dot of Mrm. tr-j ropponen, rocalTed by [Jell] JOS. FLEMING. / HioLKHA AND DYSENTERY MIXTUKB—A very «- V' ceileat article for the abort complaint*; 1 jrro.g re <•«**"> b r t jos. Fleming. CTLEA VEK’B HONE? SOAPS—lSgneeTNofi Bfind 4: 'dtuk / Brown Windsor, At, received anti for sale by ' «>?36 _ FLEMING BROS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD—*OOO lb* lo store nn-1 for sale by -J FLEMING BROS., flooeesacr to 8. K Md A Co., }'“* No. GO Wood street. ORPGIA TV-LPHAS—26 doz In store and for sain by" I FLEMING BROS. Garretts scotch s.vcyr—9oo fo.-ia store ancTfS Mieby [>2] - FLEMING BROS. J M KEY—WOO foe assorted siaas, Ta store sod for sale by ~d J«3 . FLEMING BROS. IUM AKABIO—2 bbis white, la store and for sale by * j* 2 FLEMING BROS. MAGNESIA— WO foe calcined, to store and for salw »>y ' FLKMING BROS. HEKtUNU —100 bbls Baltimore Uerrioe in slot* anil for sale by EXULIBH k BTCHARDSOX, ■ 116 Wa»«tr and ISO Front st BALTIMORE LlbKHiNG—lOObbliLiriwitcdlhiada* by Pennsylvania Rallro-i, and for mle by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. -**_ 116 Water sixeet —SO bbl/bAltimore flbad in More and for tale by O enoltsii a bicbardsox oy3o 116 Water htUAU—iO bbla B*JUaior« sb*d, in mot* and forule by .U? KNQLIBH A JHCOARDSUN. ;\7 h-ITK F la U—so bbl»,hifpocUrJ. fbr csle by *1 & ENGLISH A hICHAEDSON'. i f lou bbU .So it, fur Hti Iff >1 ** English * rtqhardson. I)K4HB—4O bhi» prim* fbr {*? A BNQLMH * KIOHAKDSON. [ J ICK—IW tierces prime KW>, for ■ ie by IV >l7 KNQLIBU a KICIIARDSO V. as bnu Bn»a"i ~ • W hf bbls Shad; is store usd for —1« by J** 6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. IJOTATOEB—3O seek* Tor mle by A j«6 HENRY H. COLtTNP. >KY PKAOHKS-U bo* prime, fornk by MO ' HENRY U. OOLLIN3 \*v Al't'LW-S* bus ftrr B*l* bj ’ >lO HUSKY n OOLLLS'g. SUtiAK AMD MOLASSI& “ ~ 60hb-i« N. 0. Sogar; 75 bbla do Uolumi; 26 do B. U. Molwo; far sale by CT72B ITCLUBKaN, HERRON k CO. T \aim> FRUIT— 2S mckiDry Applu; ~ C ' 16 caaka DryPeacbaa; far tale by _.J P ? arCLURKAN, UgRJtON A CO. I)OTA'I\tKS— 20 bags oo coMlfoment, and for mur by X J«* UltRttON A CO. • AOjN gUoULUK&tf—aMckakjrMviTedoacoaßirnmeDt Aod for uie low by ■ BTCLUBKAN, tIERRONi A CO. -*on Fo Iti IRON—ICW ten* Merow county, (ettuutm furnace.) foftalftby fayil] KING * MOORHEAD. ; IIKOVDHU MINERAL WATER—Ia bbk and' J. ) (°*t ud malb«T7 ooopgr»g»,) for nl« by J’ B ; KINO * MOOKOEAD G ILASS—6OO bolt*, 8x10,9x12 tad 10x14, JTKennan A I Co.’e brand, la store end for sale by KING A MOORHEAD. RAUBO APPLES— Pared cored, and sliced, pot up in g&llon cans, hermetically sealed, retaining the ori ri ft*! flavor and freshness of the fruit; for sale by j* s W, A. M’CLCRG. Maple sugar and molasses— -7 kegs Maple Molaasee, of 8 galls, each ; 300 lbs do Sugar, to cakes; Just received on consignment, and for sale by J* s w. A. M'CLURO. ! f!8H! !—16 bbls new Potomac Herring; rP* ._6 do do Shad.* the first of the season. Also, Halifax Ilerring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel; Salmon, smoked; do. pkkJed : on hand and for sale by myll BAILS? A RKN3TTAW. SM Liberty street JOHNSTONE PATENT ICB CKKaM Frekskur— l beat article of the kind In use. For sale to «r9O J? BAILKY A RKNBHAW HKCKEK’S FARINATboILEB.—This has been fouid one of the most desirable articles In the way of cook ing atenailsyetlnvented. Itii almost Indispenaible in the preparation of Farina, Gritts, Homony, Green or Dried Traits, 4c. Foe tele by BAILEY A &BNB&AW. P* 3o 263 Liberty street. B HADBB—A large stock of Transparent Win dow shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Boquet, Flowerrale, Landscape and Drapery styles; for sal- wboh? sale and retail at the (Hi Cloth Warerooms, No. 116 Market ft*”*- fjalOJ J.A 11. PHILLIPS. I 36 Transparent Buff Oil Cloth for I V.M f Wlodew Shades, Just received from the foctory, and for nle at the Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. j. A H. PHILLIPS. LAOES* INDIA RUBBER GLOVES—Of all the pises mantffoctnred.. Also, Gents’ Gloves of every variety; lor sale at QTo RnbSer Depot, No. 116 Market street M* J. A g. PHILLIPS. GUTTA PERCBA WATER PROOF OOATB—We invite the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful article; the Goods ere warranted to remain pliable in all r O .. °J ind Perfectly water proof? for sale at the India Robber Depot No. 110 Market street J* l4 rw **=*■’ J. AH. PHILLIPS. WHira—iitJ dozen Indfo Rubber Whips, from 1 to 7 wet ipffcigth, for sale, wholesale end rdsQ, at No 116 Market etroot. [Jel4) 3. A Iferttß&lPS. SUMMER CKAVATsC—We are now opemng a varTety o{ new **yle*of Lawn and Gingham Cravats and Tie* for tarnmer wear Also, some very rich and fashionable plain and facet 8l! k Cravats and Ties. A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth street. CIHEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of \'l x /C ceo t Papers just received, for nle bv , t WALTER P. MAR:HALL, J c ” 86 Wood street. PAPER HANGINGS—A choice assortment in i chlnts, brocatello, and satin imitations, for sale by J* s J WALTER P- MARSHALL. Cl AiMUAUK OIL OLOTU—U,OOO yunia of the pl»ln and / enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and hetTj duok gooua; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooma, No. U 6 Market street Ti/TOKBPS aiurouND avjiur op veluj.vd.».k V ITX Koor—ThUi compound Will ntmoTe dUouai Critic from Imparity of tho blood. bdlua puriller of Lbs blood; irtroogtheoj and b.«c« tbo^otem; 1> h.rmlcss mid simple in Its effects, for sale by JelO ' 7( 1 TONB .NO. 1 SUOTCU FIG METAL, arriving and Ur IW sale by . [Je7< WM. 'BINGHAM A 00. DRIED BEEIf-10 tierces 8.0. Beef. _ mNg) ' r F- g KLLEUS A CO. AKPEK’d MAGAZINE, for June, for sale by “ M B. T. C. MORGAN, M/81 - 104 Wood street. ■ 'I’HUS/TES-i-e do* Marsh's celebrated Trusses, received by A- JFM JOS. FLEMING. CCHjKDAM MHNAPPS-l gross Wolfe’s Aromida O Schiedam Schnapps, received by > l7 • JO3. FLEMING. POMADES AND lIAIR OILB—A very lane assortment of the finest English and French Pomades end Heir Oils, received by fmy2fl] JOS^FLKMING. Allspice and ! i 10 bags Peppef; 6 “ Allspice; for sale by j*l? ■ MILLER A BICKET?ON. SEED BUCKWHEAT—4O bm prime, just received ■*«*♦ for sale by [je2l] JAMES WARDROP. r'VV-i >Vs' '.v. ■: ■ * ?j.9. ? J s..* ; $ or Rnplnre of (he Bow«Ii< ° 49*THERE ARE THOUSANDS OP PERSONS WHO are aClcted with a liaptare-cf ihe Bowel*, who pay little ■ f-y> 'attention-to the dls**w» f Hb become strangulated,, when, in all |m>fca- 1 liii'y. it may be too lute. Ua* important it i«, then, for all ihore sufle.ing from any form of JTup- of the Bowt-IH, to call at oi-ce upon Bit KBYSEft, at his Wholesale Drag Store, on the corner of Wood street njiil Virgin alley, and procure a TSUS3, to retain the pro truding portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyser bae an effioe _ back of the drug store where Trasses are applied,' and war ranted to gir« ratlafactlon. He also lias every variety of Trusses that you.can name, and at any price, to salt, the means of i 3 need cf the article. I alar keep every kind of Supporter t, litly Bracts, Suipauory Banda ff<t. Elastic Stockings, for enlarged veins, and all kinds o! , mechanical appliances need In tbo cure of disease. I would repjsrctfally invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effects :urw in a very short time. _N. B —1 also keep on band, and for aale, a large aamrt mont.of Shonldor Braces cf tho most improved tibd'thst chare been worn with m much satis Action by hundseda of persons, both in and out of the city. DR. KEYSEB’S DRCO STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. jel4dAw' HENRY HOLMBS. FBOM TITS NEW HAVEN PALLADIUM. . 4^-Frost Wort or Rock Rose, —A medicine under the title of “ Rock Rose,” made from a plant of that name, is bavins a great run in this vicinity fbr its curative properties. The cry of “ quack.” so truly applicable to at least one half of the medicines of the day, eannot tie justly applied to the Roek Rose, fbr it has “ mode its mark " in th’seityln several cases, to the relief and cure of sufferers, when other remedies have failed—and what'is quite re markable, some of our beat physicians do not hesitate to speak very favorably of the compound. The cartlfieatee of cure* are not fabrications, but from highly respectable per son*, m<v” of whom are well know to us. The manufactu rer is also wt*l knownto us as a gentleman who would not be engaged in a humbug, or in deceiving the public in any way.—fbfladiioa. We cheerfully endorse the above, having witnessed Its good effect, ourselves, on pulmonary and serofalops com plaints. We lt Is the beat compound for colds and coughs, extant. Tbeßoek-Rcae has long been known as * plant of rare medical virtues, and Its preparation is super intended by a gentleman of ability and character, in this city.— N. H. Bfffisier. Nnr Havkt. Dec. 2p,-1861. This is to certifr that the notice of tb« Rock Roee medi cine published in our paper in connection with one from the Palladium, was not only unsofldted, but urn*written by the Editor of bis own judgment observation. r OSBORN k BALDWIN. PAUAorr* Haven, Dec. 22,1861; This will certify that the' favorable notice of the medicine known os the “Rock Rose,” was a voluntary testimonial, induced by the writers’ knowledge of the curative effects of the article in curtain cases, as well as by the favorable opin ions which others, well known to him, had expressed of It; and "furthermore, the-artfeie was written without pay or the promise of payment, or the knowledge of the turer. BABCOCK A WIIAJMAN. " “SCROFULA.” MYERS’ EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE. TbU wonderful medicine is bat gaining for Itself a popo larity which no other medicine ran boast of. The plant, Book Bo«e, is used and recommended by many eminent phyeidans of our country. Hear what J. H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, says: “I have preaeribed.it in bad cases of Scrofulous 'patients at Wills Hospital.” His success at* tracCed the attention of senior pbysidans. He reports the following remarkable case of White Swelling of the right hip, la Febrdary, 1844. The lad was eeren year- old, and bad the disease for three years, the bona was'dislocated up wards and outwards. There was a large opening on the hip leading to the bone, into which I oould thrust my fin ger. I eountnl three ulccA. He had been under eereral physicians, who bed up. 1 ordered a decoction of Keck Hose—!□ two days his night sweats cessed, I then ordered a tea spoonful of Bock Bose, three times a day. Thirty-nine days after, he was entirely well. Sold by Pr. GEO. n. K£TSEB, No. 140, corner of Wood einwt and Virgin all»y. Mm~ Sign of the (jplden Mortar. W* Kapeclali Jfotlce to Persona .Using Cod liiTcr QAl«»»Thesub9mberhaThigtaade.arrange ments with sl£sra. Poppleia k Thompson, for a regular supply of tbetr genuine OOD LITER OIL, put up in pint bottles, would respectfully Invite the attention of the pub* lie to an examination cf the article, being fully persuaded that tor parity and freeness from rsocid Casts or swell, it is oneiaaled. There i* rrw no Cod Liver Oil in this country superior, Ifcjut-.1, to the abate. Hundred* ot bottles hare been sold, and given anri-ralcd FaiUtactlon In tbe article of Cod hirer Oli. persons taking it should be eareful to ob tain a genuine article and one free from a raxtdd »—*■> and smell, as its virtuas are greatly enhanced by its being accep table to thestomarbaod not producing nnusuea—purity and a pleasant taste make!.-* it;«ore readily taken np by the lac teal* and kbanrlwu into the- blood, and therein in causing the richncis of that fluid giving a tone and healing impres t-ion to every organ through which it passes. gold by and 160 Frcptat, fiEO. 11. KKYSER. No. 140, . ©. _ o«r cf Wood street and Virgin Alley, myllfcdaw Sin .f the Golden Mortar. N B.—l also keep al kinds of Uennioe Patenter Propri etary Medicio--*, f--r tnanv of which I bold the exelc.*ive agency. Md which will be Ml by the dosen or gross at New Tork and Philadelphia prices. LIST OF OEirttlHE PATEHT KEDICIHES, FLEMING BROTHERS. Pir|£«*Hu» of K'Uu'i TtnlfgfitWUw Fills. WWrtaU Druggist* and Dealert in fhlent Oorner Fourth and Wood (streets, Pittatranh. KEELER'S VMCRICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ CanaloatlTe Balfam; “ Hair Dye: f * Expectorant; “ .Sanative Pills: \ u Hair Tonic; WisUr’e Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balaam; Hoofiand's German Bit’-ers; Holland do Hostetler's Stomach do Mercbisoi’ UU'rlneCatbollcon: Storms’Scotch Cough Candv; Price's do; Thorn’s do; llowe’s do; Osgood's India Cholagogue; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arable Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do McMunn's KHw of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey’* Pain Extract; Brown’s Kasenoe of Jamaica Qlnger; McAllister’s do ' do: Kidder’s InddlibU Ini; Payscn’s do do; ArohoU's do; Dr. Curtis’ ITyge&na; Lyons’ KHtluiiron; Da?id's Lilly While; Batin’s do; Tobias’Linlmeni; * Hunt’s do; Allen’s Kerrs and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; ■ l Farrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; : Carter’s Spanish Mixture; B»rne’s Idle Lotion; HeenFun: Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; • Merchant’s Gargling Oil; I Bushtnn, Clarke k Co.’s Ccd lire* OH ; McAllister's Ointment; Sings* Itch do; ’ Ferns!’* do; Gray’s - do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Judkln’s do; Swwim’s Panacea; Houck's cUr,| hargatit’s Infant Panacea; ‘ Perry Darin* Pain KUler; *£ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; » Hoasbten’s i’epsin; Klers Petroleum; McLano’s Celebrated Liver Pills; Brandmth's do' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills; Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Ktren’s do; Swaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blooi Pills; Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew .David’s Piasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman's do; Rad way's Heady Relief; . Morriv Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Band’s do; Guysolt*s Extract Yellow Dock and Samnarilla* Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; ’ Soap, Clearer’* Honey ; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Luil'um’fl Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrun* Tyler’s Gum Arable ’ do ;, ' Sellers’ do; Swarne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Vsratrum Viride; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Lneock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thom peon’s Eye Water; Agent* fir all or Dr. McClintock’s Family Medicines Dr. Needham’s ttr*»ast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps Oum dn do. JOHN HAFT. Jr. Ttoe Only Certain Remedy. A GENTLEMAN, ««U known in this community, of strict veracity, haodwi us the subjoined statement a few days «nec. It is but one amongst thousands of fhots, an l a« such we publish it, for Uw benefit of those who are suffering from Worms, perhaps, as in this ease, after har ing u«ed other articles, purporting to be infallible worm destroyers, without any avaiL Liter pool, Columbiana Co., 0- May 12,1853. Musrs. B.A. Fhhntsiodc d Cb., Onrancc*: A child of mine, aged about five year*, bean ailing for Rome timo, and, while at dinner one day, was,taken with spasms; onr doctor was sent for; he aaad that Worms wm the eauw. We procured some of B. A FAHNESTOC&'S VKRMIFUOB from a neighbor, and gave the eblld a teaspoonfol and a half; In lees »*«" an hour tt passed an innumerable quantity of Worms, and in a abort time was restored to perfect health. We would not be without your Termifuge under any considerarion. Jajus Aubccilil - 7 Formerly of Pittsburrh. Pa. J&T Prepared and sold by B. 1L FAHNESTOCK k CO, corner of Flrat and Woad streete. fire Screen*, demen, Vvwi in for ral eby fj«6l WALTER P. Mlttß&A'Jh &S—loo Mtelfl nealeed t&U <taj, mad foc/ttl* by * ‘ j*& YCLPtUN, BBRBOH i <», ' - ' : '’'O ■'.'■■•Wy- -T-V \ rj.**’:*. ' ! > MEDICAL. ■ OS H *!H> IST* m* SAU BT > l ...' r rj* *„v.s. r Tag, V ■' t* . y ■* » RAILROADS CtSVEtASO AHD PXIX*BCBaa BULIOO). -y IS CONNECTION WITH BlgAMtm- :'i - SCLIPBE Airo EJIPI . TIA WSLUnjliLfc, - - r AND 0310 AND VENNintANIA RAOXOMK'rjA i ALLUNCT. . - '...'7r5,r"\ ■’ , *ftd cljMpdSt TOUI9 lOlUinm caffn, LaSalle, Kock ItraDd^EMesa.‘St. Loafs, aaf fit* t Nortb-wm. Vl.v CLEVELAND. ‘ . { Oa amt afUr TtiESDAT. June 27, ISit, P*M«aw Trakta’' will rafi daily, (Sunday’* eWptal) m „ _ , VIA WKLLSYILLi. 1 ••' ' r ‘7 '•>** Leara at 4 20. SL. nod AlHuee ai43fc*rri via# io ClareUmUr 85fl, P. if; talking aclo<« canwctfr-n wltli Michigan Central Railroad line for Detroit, Cfcirafff, and Qh* North-»*est. • ' ■ ■ ' ' * PMM&cm 4& t P. M, tr»ia ficm WrflcvUl*, PitUbsrgh dally (euDd»yV excepted} at sou, jL, *f,. j.n steamer Kclipse or Empire. Pare tofttefelaiuLlXOb . Via aluamw. i rn Lease Altiaooxat 7.®, A il., and 12, AC, monetise* Hudson with trains for Al£ron, Cuyahoga Falls* A«~ab4 arriving at Cleveland at 10, sV. M., and &2d, P. MT 'VaW'lo Cleveland. J 4 00. '• • ’, The trains of theOMoamiTenua HailrriviyinMingPttU butsh at 2.30, A. X , 8 t A. M.aod 3, y. atio* for Cleveland a* 7 30 Ai M.. 12.-57. and 025. P.*M , ia Cloveland si 10. A. SC, 2.2), P. SL sndßfcO, Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, lolcdo,Qika *o. La Salle,- Bocl Island, and St. Louis. . '~7 Time to Chicago. 24 hours—BL Loots. dSlxmrs: • -oi~ _ T lB,m,T * c *-*-aviLLI. " | ‘ riu vu ALLLiXOX. To Cleveland....™ .sn,oO |To Cl^nland.^—^..^44.oo \ {.oqi Toledo— fi.oo \ Detroit l . 000 j Detroit. (LOO I *>lo 60 J CbWm*o.....4n,oQ4tllUo ........... lo.uO I Kwktrt*od.-*.i„*i6so St. Louis—. W5O | St L Passengers are requested io procure their tickets *C‘tb»- o Ore of this Company, in Monoocmbel* ETouia&iolosr the corner. - J. DORAXD. 6np*tCleveland. •• , A , J. A. CAUGHBT, AgenL * » e 26 ' ‘Pltebngg. SUMMER ' THE PENNSYLVANIA R AIL&O eiAgJB i PUm ATOimt;:'.: ;v., nr FIPTSSfI KAIL TRAIN Will laT( ern QMfuiufldafi A excepted) U 7 o’clock, itnplof u alltke ntaMjfa* Uom, and arrtTing tn Phi ladefphia it!2 ~ TUB KXPRRSS TRAIN Teare" DBpOtrHjrr ht -i Ifc3o o'clock, stopping only at Irwins, QrttnibatdtT Batrobe, BiUidde, **■» conneetfDgat BanWmrg wife* t&O strain Sir Balli store, a&d ln Phnaii«3pM» *r •» TEUS ACCOMIIODATION TRAIN will noon (except Bnnd*y) at 6 o'clock, stopping. et alt i«nkr -stations, ana renninf only asfaras BJatrerflle.. - r . RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh, AcntattK dation, 8.-26, A- BL' Express, 1, P. M. Mail &P; M.’ - - ware to New York;s2o,6o; Pare to Philadelphia, SS; Jfcre to Baltimore $B. > .; - -tT ; 5; Baggage checked to all station* on tbo Panuttraiti* Riß - toad, and to Pbltaddphla and Baltimore.-* -r>vir2.- purebaania tickets in rarn. n ill Tie ctiairrd Ha «Bm is addition to the Btatkn-raUe, except flfca'ffetkiM where the Company hart no Agent! ,ziiiz .No notes of a fas doßar* will bo reedeed is payment for tfckets, except those iassed by the Banka of Pennsylvania. - ; ■ NOTICE.—In. case of lb*, the'CpmiHby/wDrfioU themselves reeponaible for personal baggage ouLaad fbr an amount not exceeding $lOO. .... N. B-—The Kxcelator Opidbu -Line to convey paeawngTa and baggage to and a charge not to exeeed 15 cents for each nnnrrsma esil 12V$ cents for each trank. For tickets, apply to ' 3,. MRSEIUEN. Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty at. Fittsborgh. Jflne l-t,1854—} j«3 o: IHZO AHA PEWRSYLVAITTA MTTaft^ Sew Arr«ngemeßt« / COMitENCIKG EEBR UAR F2S.IBM MAIL TRAlNlesTMlltt>ibarghsrBAM;diDeeatAlii <so6».takes tea at'Creeiline. dud », rfmu> neciion there with -Train, reaching Gnctn nuti about 12 oVlpekri right... _ • >, IJCXPRSSB TRAIN leaves Mttjbatgb a^SoVrif};!)!., alter the arrival of the JSxpT«»train * and reaches .Crestline at 11,30 P. M., Night Kxpre@ which reaches Cincinnati in theWnrilßf Connections are made with the- Gble aad lodkaa, a*d Beifontaiue and Indiana railroad* for Barton. IndmoMeUs and towns in Indiana. •. ~Jf ~ Connections are made with C» dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Sricago-with. Bueyrus, Unat Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mri Rivorijhiad. Also, with Mount Ternon, Newark, Zanesville ■»«* -fcnnie ott the Mansfield road. . Fare to Cincinnati (7: to Indiana pollssS; loDsyton to Tuied'j s6j to Columbus $5,25; tb Zaaesrilie- <to Cleveland $4. tickets to Icoisriliait redacwd rales. fLETURSISGi THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUTnc at 1.15 P and reaehcs Pittsburgh at fO) 1' si, MimtoiM wj{h the fast Express Train through in fifteen hour* toPbiiaAeipfciß. 'MAIL. TRAIN leaves CreMlicvat 2.30, A IL,cn th»tr rival of the Night Express, Train ftem »p,i arriTeamt Pittrtnrjdrat n.A?, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION' TRAlN’’Tails Pittsburgh at 10 A M, ao<l 5 PM, and New Brighton at 1 AM, ami 1.15 P M./ • • . f* • . • FREIGHT TP.AOf Inin Pittsburgh at 7 A M.and 9P. 'II., and arrives at 4-30 A 51, Mid 4-30, PIL - • The Trains do: not run on cundavi . 49* Tickets or farther information, apply’at . the ticket ofiees of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Qcinpany, *f J. G. COREY, at the corner ufSce under the Uanoauaheia Emw, Pittsburgh, «r of 1— , GEORGE PABKCf. Bclet A Federal street Ftatjoim JOHN KEILY. Agfi> Pennaylv&uia n«Uro«t . QUUMER TAKIt'F bst*e«D 0 Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 13M. Fint Clan —Brooms, Cedar end Wooden Furniture, second hud, furs, Pisco*, Poultry; Wise*.-!* boxes: To cents r WO lbs, ' Second Chut —Pried Fruit, Beesvax, Peer Skins'Qorer and Timothy feed, Glassware. Huriware; Bags Wool Md Sheep Peltk, and Eggs: . Thi*d Clatt' ‘Bacon and Pcr> (loose,} Batter, in firkins, kfgsor bbU; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window GUsil andOfe** ton.nnieompressed: 65c.$ lOOtbe. Fburth gfara- Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxesJl THuler sod Mklt, Beef and Park. Candles, Cheese, Lard and lard Oil, Hemp. Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tbhaheo: &Q:. $ 100 lbs. . Floor 80 cents $ bbl. apr! QBOB3K q FRANdfiCC^ G. Bingham Ar. r«->« Tyit.p^rtWtlfca-ttns i»aro r rilO AND PROM PHILADELPHIA, BALHHOEEAND X NEW YORK.—TheOwners and Agents of saHLlse hara been Tor the past fourteen years connected wilh-tbc '■ old established Bingham’s line.” They will ghw cfr-tr osnal prompt attentionto the forwarding of Produce, Mer> eh&iidiw, ke. n in the shortest time and on as fim*raßTe terms as any other line. A - Only one transhipment Between PlttsbnrcfcthUa' delphia and Baltimore. OEO. BINGHAM A OOu : Canal Basin. Liberty sU Pfttiburch- BINGHAM, DAYIB A OCW Proprietors, j SEsMST { 121 North «♦ M. L. OSTRANDER, Agra*;- «pr?:ly l 86 West sh, New Yew*. For Henti ri 'HE large and commodious TATKRN STAND, X copied by Wm. Pi Applegate, situated on the-Dttts burgh and fiteubsnTfue abont one mile ftem Jones* Ferry, situated In Chartlers township, AUegfwny county. Hie House is a large Brick, containing some twenty rooms, together with a good Storeßoom, tni&ffoee good Cellars. There is on the p.emlses a large StaßcCwr* riage House, out-bufhflngs, three good Romps, one yarg» dstern, two good Orchards, and aereral oat Lota all of wliieh is for rent, and possession will be gtren innsedfatriy. For further particulars, enquire of LYDIA ANN CHfiS, on the premises, or the subscriber. ' - - JAMES C RICH BY. Chart 24,1551 foatgftdlwiiwtfK ' ATE PUBLICATIONS AT 65 MarkotaL, . j near Fourth. The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J. W. Alexander, Tbe Magaxines at 20 cents per number: our present and future price. ' ; Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Scott, of New Or* ' • leans—a eourse of Lectures. Fern LeaT**; second series. -; 1 The Parish Side; abetter book than either SunnySki* r Shad; Side. - Carter’s N«pr Books for Youth,tU: Mabel Qrant,ChaHefl / "isael, the Wood Cotters and Exilo* of Lebanon, Jr, '4c ' Alexander on ConeoUtton; Jl£s.' / Manual of Missions, or Sketches of Bawjgw MiwWmo of '• the Presbyterian Church: bjii*v.J.O.Lowri»;wHlL«gps, 7 showing the etations,.£e. - Aftiaand the American Flag. * JJATI3OX _je6 65 near Fourth. niRK HISTORY OF PITTSBOKwVfromAbe earttast jpe- X nrx3 when it was visited by vljite men, dawn to -the close of the lest century, with nq&agtd eome.of tb« icepOT taint manufactures and works <n internal up to the present time: by Xevill&R. Oe.lg f V-g, About one hundred copies of the above highly iafnigrt lng workgemain oa hand—the price redorei toj&eetds a copy. Published and ftir sale by JOHN H.-MBLiOßr •'srwoodfevt. ALUSQHKKV BUILUINU LOTS FOK HAUL—Akht choice Building Low, situate on Ohio bene, feet front by 180 deep to a 24 feet alley,and directly oppo site Bagaley street, which is now pared uzd.in.goad ofder. These Lots are offered for sale at low price*. and/or easy terms. g, CUTHBRftT * 50N, 14d Third street. - fllotlee. - ' o-M-i AS 1 am now winding up my business at the corner Of Wood and Water street*, preparatory to removing to my nm store on Fifth .street, I would hereby notfy toy friends that I hate placed my in the hands of'll. d .NKAL, Esq, on Third street, between Weed and-MfikeC for the collection of all debts due me upon them.' *•’ Tnoee knowing Ihdttßelvvs indented to will as aboTe and settle. •- je*2l:lm JOBS OAUiAtN, ANQIZ dated January ‘2l», IS£4» payable four pofailis af ter date, at the office of Wlntjbw, J.-aJer & Go., New York, signed &. Woods, President Pittsburgh and SUuJbea ville Railroad—endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretary. All persons are hereby warned not to buy add cote,' as paymenl \nU be refused. Any person fladingit wid' cooler an obligation by leaving*! with G. E. Arnold *G&>, or - ' ' THOMPSON HBLL * — jeo **’ corner Third and- jWoqd wtk. dsatusMifot; cold, sad bhawer. IN the filling and furnishing of which nothing spared to render Wthing tusarkmeas weU a«Aiec.E&uL Aie open every day, (Sunday's excepted.) fromh o’otoe k# A. il., until 10 F. M..at the Barber Stop, Ferry Hold, comer of Hancock street and Duquwoe Wiv„ * jei» JOHN WiXiDSTT. Proprietor. !£• t>. Neal; Aldsneaa< XJO. 91THIBO btreoc, oeureen Wood and Market Mifwts, j li Pittsburgh. • Collections promptly made. Bt»di,llect-/ gaaes, and other writings drawn with neatness aad accu-/ racy. jegfcly j UBT KBCRfVAD FBK KXPfchSo, Tills A luge aastijumeat of new and beautiful styles i*r_. Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pencils aud Pens. Abo, s hew article o! Fans, whiab are very pretty and cheap. Onr ■tuck is equal to any In the city in style and quality, and we guarantee to the purchaser we wiU sell fine our lice as low as any eastern bouse will soli, and mo oh leas than any other establishment in this city Give ns wall, and examine oar goods and prices, at~sl Market street. jadg BOUfB. iX»K a ALK—f ive Lots on Pennsylvania a venae, tn front 1 of Chatham street, and 4 Lots at die junction of Sev enth and Webster* streets. Also, a large variety ct Amp Lota throughout the city. If yon want any kind of Jumper tv for a home, just enquire of THOMAS WOHUa jagS . - ?spcqe*h*trejic. > eIAFh SHAW Lnr—Jr? A. ALAM/N * ,V<4 h*V*-ji»t rr* oeired, per exptv**» another large aarartmsnt of rich plain and emtaofctwed Orape Shawl* juy^U %<; *Ue,lcS •; ' v '* i4' . ' x ' VM '? -!1" •Mvf r •’.VV J I*V » . - # ■*;«w
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