BBSSsyreL** . • ..,. ;v :.s*%>.■ - K4tafre v ?v-M' '\- - » ; .v.‘ £/• -.••■; :;J Ks3sKJ»*^ «?£?’•."• • i*&£ •’ i-' ?,*. s&w «*•*«* «• ; 4 * ft ir<* f§lgi§ h&M ■isaa»>jw!>J* s«# M Hh|M m llil§® mm »SMj "ten sSj ,*‘i S&iSsSs M itltfi testis aßp JHMft &ftst&fbws& , & ! i ■fc®Bs3&ssS& •• . ;n*s ■aKgaHMMfegffiiiMeMißlacgy*aV»-i<»jMHW»»*;• Js#a**3j(» i.- ; ’'.v ••< • ;•v , !rVk\ -'-” k ~=* Vi' * , ' *• f " s • : -v • - 4 . . -a. t THE CITY POST. FRIDAY MORNING: Wi hats been requested to c*ll attention to the advertisement of the committee of the board of mena gore of Bfc. Mary's Cemetery,anno’uocingasale of the balance of thoee beautiful building, lots in the neighborhood of Lawrenoeville, which is to toko piece on Saturday nest, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon on the premises. This property is in adeiightfol neighborhood, as every one knows who is acquainted with the situation of the Allegheny Cemetery which is In tall view; it Is also in the neighborhood of some of the most elegant suburban residences about the dty, nod also io a facaltby. retired The terms of sale are quite moderate, only cne-fourtn being required in hand, whilst the balance can remain jon interest for 12 years, If required. Perrons wishing to attend theieale win be tarnished with omnibus tickets, entitling them to a free ride in and out by calling at the office o‘f James Blakely, Esq. td. Death is Jail.— A poor inebriate named Henry Mooney, who was committed to jail last Monday by Mayor Volz, for vagrancy and drunkenness, died in that place on Wednesday night about 10 o’clock. On the even ing of the Fourth he was taken sick, and the physician of the jail, Hr. Tlndle, sent for, who pronounced that he was suffering from an attack of mania a poiu. Ills system was too much reduced and worn out to-sustain the awful afflic tion, and his death occurred a short time alter. Coroner Lowry held an inquest on the body yesterday morning, and the jury returned a verdict “ that the said Henry Mooney came to his death from an attack cf delirium tremens, after having received all proper attention from the physician and authorities of tbe jail.” Bridge over the Allegheny at Sharpsburg. —This important improvement, which will be an invaloable accommodation to the cl iseasof tbs north-eastern part of the county, when completed, is being poshed forward with great vigor. The excavations for the abutments are now complete, and' the contractors on the masonry aod struc ture are hurrying up their portion of the work quite ener getically. The stone Is nearly all quarried and faced, and a large force engaged ih preparing the wood work, which will require but a short time to put together when the ma wonry is ready. Serious Acoident. — A serious aeoident . oc curred ywrterday afternoon, at Wilmarth’s Flouring Mill, in the Fifth Ward. Mr. Wo, Kent, a eon of the Clerk of the Mill, while engaged working abont one of the elevators, allowed his arm to become entangled' in the machine as it was in the act of ascending, and before it eonld bo loosened the bone was broken above the vlbow, and the flesh and sinew's stripped off. He was taken to Hr. Walter's office, and the arm dressed io the best manner possible,‘although there Übat little possibility tbat it can be raved. Theatre —Mr. M’Fartaud wnd Miss Sarah Woodbury, two artistes of const lerable talunt from Fester’s made tbetr first appearance last nlgbt here, In the favorite piaee of Ingomar—Miss Woodbury sustaining the character of Parthcnia in a highly ereditabi* and satisfactory tuaunur. ’ This evening, Bulwer’s beautiful play of The Lady of Lyons will be presented. Sir. M’Fari&nd appearing as Claude Helnotte, and Miss Woodbury as Pauline. False Pretences. Archibald Wilson was committed to jail yesterday, by Aid. Major, on the charge of fraudulently obtaining goods to the amount of eight dollars from James Aiken. The accused called at the sture of Aiken, aad'riprwentcu that bis employer was intlebtol to him three times the amount he wh-hed to purchase, and by this means obtained credit for the above sum, when io truth ooly about three dollars were due him. Montaldi’s Dioramas.— A desire having been expressed by great numbers of citizens ot Allegheny, to witness these beautiful and interesting views, an exhibition will be given ibis evening at Excelsior Hall. Tim citizens of that place are n6t cflen favored with an exhibition so Instructive and useful as that, and we hope they will show their goo-3 sense by crowdieg the Uall. .Threatening to Kill.— Alderman M’Mai •ters yesterday issued & warrant for the arrest of a man named, Bernard El!l?n, on the charge of having violently assaulted .Tomes Moore and wife, with an Intent to kilt. The parlies all reside at Port ,jerry; and tbv assault was made with an irou poker, with which Killcn attempted to strike them. Another the Heat.— Coroner Lowry held.an inquest, on WeSnesd*y night, on the body of George Aram, « hj was found dead in a field, a short die-, tanoe firm the city, oq the evcniDgof the Fourth. ThB jury returned a verdict that he came to his death from the' excessive heat of the day, and drinking too much cold watur.- Becovebed.— The horse we noticed a few days ago as having bees stolen from Hr. Hays, was discov ered in the possession oi a young butcher living on Trey Hill, who proved satisfactorily that he had traded for it on the Fourth. The horse is a valuable one, and the Doctor may congratulate himself on thus recovering it. Assault and Battery.— Ellen Hoakens was committed to jail yesterday, by Alderman Major, for the abweibffrnce, on o&ib of Margaret McGee. The District Court will meet to-day . for the purpose of taking up the Argument List. A. G. CUBBAGE, WBOLCBALE ATTO RXT AIL DZAXEJt flroceriee, Green, and Black Teas, Salt snd Fish, SOUTH SIDE OF DIAMOND. riTTSBURGIi. I’A , HAS REMOVED to thir stand with a view to extending and enlarging his business. II- will keep one of the Mgipletest and brst assorted estabibbm-nts in tbe city, and respectfully invites a oil from all his old customers »«i< tbe pnblie generally. He deals extensively in COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all descriptions. Ho k«eps on band a large assortment of STONE AND GROCERY WARE, best quality. Call and see me at my nav stand. [uiyHfcltdk’yw ■ 'COIKELI. & WILLOCU, BANEEkS, AND IVvJers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Orta. Current an£ Par Funds received on.deposit. Etocka booghc aud soldvon commission. Collections made At any point in tbe United Stutcs. Bomb East corner of Market and Fifth st-eeLs, my ll • PITTSBURGH, PA. TTrcaanrer’s Office of the chartlera Valley JELallroad Company. tCtUBSCRIBERS to thenbovM Road arehereby notified that id the Board of Directors have called for a second install ment of Pm.'Dollars per share, payable to the Treasurer «m the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per ihtna the ’.first Monday of each ensuing month, until the wlKdesßOPPUfr i* paid. mySOttf ALVAN WILKINS. Tr-ssurer. TUtVO PAINTS. One-third Cheaper than White lead, and Free from all Poisoneos Qualities. THE NEW JERSEY EINC CgMP'ANT, having greatly enlarged theirworks,and improved the quality of tb-ir products, are prepared to execute orders for their SUPE RIOR POINTS. Drj, and Ground in Oil,in assorted pack ages Of from 25 to 500 poonds: also, Dry, Iq barrels of 200 pounds each. Their ZINC, which is sold dry or ground in oD, is warranted PUKE and unsurpassed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has rccefitly been discovered, ■ which enables the company to warrant their Pklnts to kee.p fresh and soft In the kegs for any reasonable time. . In this respect their Paints will be superior to any other in the .market * Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, vftdcb is sold at a low price, -And can only be made-from the Zinc ore* from New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities when applied <0 iron or Other metallic surfaces. Their STONE 00LOR PAINT possesses all the properties of the Brown, and Is of an agreeable color for painting Cot tages, Depots, Out buildings. Bridges, ko. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH .A RICHARDS, Wholesale Paiut Dealers and Importers, mpr7;Cmw N. W. cor. 10th i Market sis., Philadelphia. To Make Your Hair Carl, WONDER OP THE WORLD —The great wonder of the world has at length been discovered. You cannot mske one hair white or black, but Ur. BYRON li. ROBB baa at Icogto procured' the truth of the great secret, af er study, toll and expense, how' to make the hair cupi •* Tift In the most beautiful and graceful manner for »h#i proprietor br.s traveled through mrions parts of * ' • upwards of nine y«ars„in search of the celebra- JSorope to. physiologist. M. Jaqnes. and has at length teJehemtsta. pnd purchased of him the receipt for found min in Its., persona having the most uncouth the sum of $9,000 •• bate 1c transformed into the and coarse looking hair, " that could be de. most beautiful aud curhm, arlicle u composed rired. Ine composition of i«. M but one application 1 !* will not coat more than 50 cents, a. . *,{: th needed to the hair to cause it to curl *• imnrore tTe uniform and penect order for life, and i. 0 „. looks and appearance 100 per cent. We now o_ derful discovery to tbe world f»r the auo of slioo Direct idllutterato BYRON li. KOBO, Farmington, T.^ l " 1 * ball county, Ohio, and tbe receipt will be immediately for warded to the person. All letters must be poM-pald to ftacure attention. _____ je9:3mw T;tK subscriber offers for sale, a VALUABLE FARM, situated on the Ohio river, in Hancock county, Va., 5 miles below Wellsville, 3 miles from Manchester, '2% miles from New Cumberland, and New Lexington is on a part of tbe farm; it contains 200 aeres of first rate laod, Utl acres cleared, under a high state of cultivation, and well fenced. There is 65 acres of bottom land of the best quality ; it will he sold lower than any other farm on the Ohio river that has the same iniprovemenis. The house is a large fratpw and alone, two stories high and well finished ; a good spring «nd spring bouse adjoining; on tbe premises 1* a Urge barn, stable underneath, a large carriage house, two sheep Blouses, a hog *ty, corn crib, poultry bouse, wood bouse, smoke boose, and every thing else that Is necessary on a eann. There is 7 or 9 neT«r failing springs on tbe premises, which affords plen'y of water for alt the fields. For further enquire of the subscriber on the premises. * QEORGK W. CHAPMAN. For HALE— A beautiful [oration or site for a Rolling Milt Works or Foundry, riinate in Temperanc*- Tille AJletrbe.M «»unty. Pa. For term* and pric« enquire /.e Mr i t/ owa "d, Fourth street, or of Mr. J. Howa* ’ jaMRS C. BICIIE*, j«29 Heal Estate Agent 1 1 y rpBKMP BKJSDS. _ 4 _l_ Kata Buga, £ ur P''f, To P> » • Yellow Aberdeen, No f folk ;,.. „ , . L 'Globe, and D.'le.s Hybrid; wholesale : 3 tor.,Finh .^. £B WARDROp AHAaOUS—AT A. McTIUUE’S, corner M Grant and Fifth streets—loo plain Green Sum; 160 floured, all colors; 75 floured and lined; 75 plain Grog de Napu-e, lined; 100 plain Gros de Naples, all colors; 2)0 Children’s Tdain, flzored and lined, all colors. All of which will be sold lew for quality. ’ - J* l9 ijlji SUMUKR DKBBS GOUDA—A. A. MAHON A CO are now receiving soother supply of Summer Dress Goods, comprising some very rich niw styles of figured Be xMes,-BUk Tissues, Ac. Also, a Urge assortment of tbe most fiuiionable colors in plnio goods. J«T VrNOw' JJOXHlht* BdlKi' CULLAKi*. CKAVATB, and |Y m fpit assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Store of ; PEASE TAN BORDER. T> LAOS LAC* MHETS—A bMutlfiJ uaortmant, «o 4 -^ eIUnS d> “ P **| IJUBK TAJI WBMB’Si ..-v i r, r • ■ ' f " ! j . . - ,V: v„ , . . • ' ' I » if-, —•rpowl -H-—Mv ' . - *. -■«* * &•' ~ , ”!••**• L. f - ' y :JULY 7. For Sait. ASH S JFOK RMWERrMER. The Hirer. —Last evening at dusk, the stage of water by th« melal mark, was 3 loot 1 inch, and foiling. The regular Wheeling packet Exchange, leaves at 9 o’d’k today, July 7th. ' The light draught steam propeller Hartford, is the regu lar packet for Cincinnati to-day. For comfort and speed, those traveling to the Queen City need look no farther. The steam w Tmc and Tide, |i the packet for St. Louis to day, in charge of Capt Coffin. She wasdeUined from leav ing yesterday, hot will positively deport this morning. ChpL John C. Reno, after due deliberation, and by. the solicitation of his friends, has decided to call his new boat ■fDiry Queen. The steamer Orb, from Pittsburgh to St. lamis, broke a sha’t 85 miles below the latter place, and was towed to port by the Hooder State.—Louts. Courier, 3d. The river-still continues to ffll, with aboti? mark twain (12 feet) on President’s Island. It Is almost impossible to obtain the exact amount of water, but a boat drawing quar ter less twain will have to run Very dose if she set* through. —Memphis Appeal, 271 A. The river at this point Is again falling pretty fast, having declined aboat six feel siooe 'Saturday night. The Upper MissiwiapMstlso falling, with three fret water on the Low er Rapid*, The Illinois and Missouri rivera are aboot on a stand, v good stage of water in their channels. —SL Louis Democrat, 3d. The Jaynes Lyon Sold. —This steamer was sold on Friday last by ><er owners, Capt. Thomas Lyon, and his brother. M. S. Lyon, who acted as clerk, to Capt. William Holliday, late of the Hindoo, and others, for the sum of $17,000. — Ibid. Rise in the THtbazArsTbe Evansville Journal of the 28th says.; “ The Wabash was reported yesterday morning by telegraph to have risen fburfeetat Parryrvllle, hatfwaj between Terra Haute and Lafayette.' - • Steamboat Mo in wantlbf Pure Medicines and Medicine Chests, can have them supplied at lower prices than thsy can be had any where in the city, by calling at HR. KEYBBR'S Drug Store, No. 140, corner Wood st and Virgin alley,’ jeft* ' Sign of the Golden Mortar. FORT OF PITTSBURGH. « rzrr l inches yarn m the chaiqtal, metal maes. ARRIVED.“ Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. , " Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Wellsvitle. “ Venture, Gordon, Bearer. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsvllla. “ Luzerne. Bennett.BmwvisviUe.' “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. 14 Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Kclinse, Moore, Wheeling. “ - Latrobc, Oook, Cindonali. 44 Navigator, Davis, LouigvtDe. “ Michigan, No, 2, Wolf, WaltovUle. ‘‘ Venture, Gordon, Beaver.; STEAMBOATS. “1854."- PITTSBUEOH, CIHCnrHATI, LOCIBVILIS, AND JAINT LOUIS. | Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet T.iw*, FOB THE CONTXTASC* OF ' PASSENGERS AMD FREIGHT BETWEEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBVILLR, ' And SElnt Louis, * . »W> This Limb Is composed of seven mi class powerful Steamers, une-1 for speed, splendor, safety, nod comfort, and U the- only tbbouqb milt urb of Steam i’Acirrs on the Ohl&-river t It connects with the U. 8. Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint L-iuia, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and rv» tripled through dady. Two new Steamers have been to the Line, which now consists of the following boats; Boats. Ooptains. .friut BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BxLnnoovn....SuDday. MhSSENGKR, No. B Dana. .Mf.nS.. ALLEGHENY Geo M’Lua .Tuesday ( UYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Wednewiay. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Geacil- Thursday PITTSBURGH H. Friday PENNSYLVANIA Jso. KuNErELTEE....^.Baturtay. Leave, dally at 10 o’clock, A.’ M., prerisely. So freight received after nine o’clock on the 0 f iif-parture. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . JOHN FLACK. ’JAganta, Moaocgohela House Bailtfiuzs. Pl’tsburgh, 1853. IdeelOl For Clnclanati. THE steamer HARTFORD. Captain Wm. Uaxlett, will leave for the vbove and Inform*- uWBBBIdhae po ts on FRIDAY, 7th last, at 10 A. M. For freight and passage apply on board,'nr to j’6 JOHN FLAPS. Agent For Cimelaiiatl. tr~s» - THE new light draught steamer EMPIRE jeUaStgdChpi SusPBKBi.. wUi leave for (be above aad porta on FRIDAY. 7th instant, 11 10 AM. for freight and passage apply on board, er u> Jyfl " FLACK k COLLIXQWQOD. Agent For St. touitxOlracl. THE steamer TIME AND TIDE, Capt Ccitt* leave for (he above and informediate oort '.WWoQ FRIDAY. 7th tost., at 4 P. M. For freight and passage apply on btwnl. or to jy6 - JOHN FnACK. Agent. For Cincinnati. TllEifoamrr QUAKER CITY, Capt J N. Will leave for the above aod iuformedi- ports on SATURDAY, the Bth lost, at lo c r ock; A. M. Fnr freight and passage apply on board, or to jy4 flack a bausks. Ae*n'», Regular Wheeling Packet* - ’ re"®,' Ttlfc steamer EXCHANGE, iapt. APCaucm i.Ar ltlw every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, son st 9 o’clock, A. M., conuectiag wit tie C. afid P. Railroad at WelisvjUe. Foi frelrht apply to 1. J. ,p Polling wood. Ac*ot. H'guUr Wheeling Packet, ppou THE steamer BULI* cK. Captain Gaoaoi D • leaves TUESDAY, THUReDAT, SATURDAY, at V o'clock, A. SL, and con- Drcting with t e C. and P Railroad at WellsviU*. For freight apply to _ . je2U J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent. ' ■/ - “18»4.’“ CANADA WEST. inis' . Cleveland, Port Stanlcy , H . mnd P° Harwell, THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain H. Usaaow, will make two trips a week between Clevelaud; I’ rt Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follow*: Leaves Cleyeland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7b£ o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Staolry at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7W o’clock. The Telegraph conn- eta at Cleveland, with tha Cleveland, (Xlumbasaod CiuciDoati, tha CLeveland and Pittsburgh, U.e Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk aod Cleveland Ruilrcyul*. Aleo connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVTLL k LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; & F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’BRIDB. Port Burwell. mar27:tnov WANTS. Hen Wantad< \NE HUNDRED nA,M'ii> on tha OantralßaQ / road, between Wilkiosburg and Irwin'a Station. Tlte w.’iges will be a day; payable at the end of m <nth. ADo, 60 HORS BS and CARTS wanted on the same ••'rk, for which the bigbest wagee will be given, Soqnlre it the office, Br*ddock r » Fields. myJSfctf AND WARRANT* »'ANTED—SI7B 00.—I wish to par* j j chase Land fftmob to tba amount of Vive Thousand Atres, la 160, 80 or'4o acre. Warrants; for which will he paid $l7B In gold,for 100 a&ee, and in proportion jor 80 and 40 acre*. JAMES BLAKBbY, ~ Heal Estate and European Agent, my 3 corner of Seventh and Soalthfleld streets. iI T ANTED—TWO UK TUUKK LOTS- on Diamond alley, yj between Soilbfield and Grant streets, for which a air price will be pakl. Inquire of j<:ls:2w . THOMAS WOODS, 70 Fourth streets NEW books, mECEIYED by EXPRKSB.—Cummings’ Lectures on Daniel. Cummings’ Lecture- on the Parables. Thumpf'D's Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption. Tbe Turkiah Empire; its historical, statistical, religloua condition, manners and customs, etc: by Alfred De Basse, m-iube of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated,revised and enlarged, from the fourth Get man edition; with me moirs of the reigning Saltan, (Omer Pacha,) the Turki* Cabinet, etc., etc: by Edward Joy Morris, late U. S. Charge d’Aff&ires at Naples. Porsaleby B. T. C MORGAN, jelo ; 10J Wood street. IX) K baLK—Sixty acres.of Land, on the new Plank V? Hoad from Allegheny to New llnghton, 3 miles below Allegheny rlty, aud 1 mile from Woods’ run, by the old roA i. It will bo sold very low, and divided in lots from 5 to acres. Those wishing to purchase a cheap home can enquire of THOMAS WOODS, 7s Fourth'stroet. ijUTI'EK— H firkins prune fresh, received am) for sale by > jyl HENRY. H. COLLINS., TjEAKLS—I2 casks just received and for sale by X Jyl HENRY H. COLLINS. *>IPLE GUNS AND PISTOLS—A great variety kept cob At/ at'Otly on baud, together with the necessary appurte nances, auu. ‘'hooting material in genersfl, for sale by j.£4 _ BOWN A TETLEY ■ I )EVULVKRS— A good assortment o. ali kinds of Kevol- J_V vera,. including Colt’s, Alienas, Sian-ten's, Werner’s, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, jast received and for sale wholesale or retail, by DOWN A TETLEY, j 824 138 Wood street. IjALTJMORE UKKhING AND SHAD, very floe, for tale > by the barrel, by BAILEY A RENSHAW, je23 , 263 Libert) street. BALE—Six acres Land, situate near the Minenrille . Road, 11* mile from the Court House; on which la a small two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings; also. an excellent Orchard. Tttraw—o»e-fourth cash, bal ance in five equal annual payments. Enquire of je!2 AUSTIN LOOMIS, 02 Fourth st. ri^OBACCO—3I kegs Kentucky Mi Twist Tobacco, received X on consignment; for sale by jr2l J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. Window glass— i&o boxes 8xio; 10 do 10x12; 50 do 10x14; : 26 do 0x12; 16 do 7x9; Sflrwer’s and Blair’s brands; for sale by je2B SMITH A SINCLAIR, j EXTRACT COFFEE—*O boxes, '4, 6 and 8 ounce papers and tin boxes, for sale by jagB SMITH A SINCLAIR. : YV'KING2£—6O doz knotted and laee bead Fringes, black J; and in ail ooiors, just received per express, at No. 83, corner of Market street and the Diamond- , jßg4 PRANK TAN COBBER. CIKAPK SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON aCO have just re l ceived, per express, another large assortment of rich plain and embroidered Crape Shewla mvBo OLD GOV’T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bags, very Xj superior, received and for sale by je24 W. A. M’CLDRO. SEMI ANNUAL BALE—SOOO yards ftst colored Lawns »t 6 cents per yard; Barege Delaines 10 cents, worth 18; with alt o&er kinds or goods in Jagfl 1 jt fifth street.' MAP PBBB*ET!NQ BOUAUU— ' , White Soft Crushed at 8 and S cents per m; V. O. Smear, 20 lbs for $1; for eele by J«Bt r~ yf, 4. BTOLTOG. COMMERCIAL POST PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADB Ai\D MEHCHASTB' EXCHANGE. OmQEB& President —JOHN BH3PTON. first Tice President,—Vim. H. Buna. Second “ “ Wv. R. Bkowh. Secretary— Wn 8. Hivis. Treasurer — Jom D. Scollt. Superintendent — B. T NoXTHAM, Ja . Ocmmittee on Arbitration far Jitfy.—Wm- 11. Smith, V. P., 8. HiKßituii, U'm. Biqalzt, Joshua Rhodes, Oko. Buck. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. quotations given lo the following Review, it ma«t bo understood, ere the wholesale prices, except when othenriae noticed.] The national holiday hu bad the usual effect upon the business of our market, so that neither the day before nor the day after was there much done. We have therefore a small Amount to report for the week ending today. Our merchants, however, have reason to be satisfied with the In. creased trade of the present year, as evinced by the first of July settlements, and can well afford to remain idle during the hot summer months. The riven are at a very low stage now—suspending all navigation except the running #f low water boats. * Money matters are exceedingly dnll, with no change to note In rates since onr last. Good paper readily commands 9 cent—in some instances even two per cent, is de manded and given; bnt the former an the ruling rates In New Tork and Philadelphia the market for money has been rather stringent; but it is expected the recent withdrawal from the rub-trearury of $7,000,000, for the purpose of pay log the Mexican Government, —part of which It U expected will be circulated in the Eastern edtiee,—will have a tenden. ey to cure matters. We are glad to notice, notwithstanding this Ugbtnes* f that arrangements have been made to pay in New Tork the Jnly Interest on Western negotiaUd loans. The following* in which’our dtisens are interested,'is part of a list on which Winslow, Lanier AOo will pay interest: “Bonds of the city of Pittsburgh, Pa, Issued to the Ohio and Pennsyl vanla Railroad Company, 6 f oenta. Bonds of the city Of Pittsburgh, issued to the Pittsburgh and OonneliirvHle Railroad Company, 6fl cents. Bonds of the dty of Alio* gbany, Fa., issued to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany, 6ft cents. Bonds of the county of Allegheny. Pa, special loan of $71,000. 6 V cents. Bonds of Allegheny county, issued to the Pittsburgh and ConoellsviUe Rail road Oompany, fi 9 cents. Breadstuff* hare declined slightly during the week; and have only remained at the present figures by the paucity of ; receipts—Superfine closing at $7,87@8; and Extra at sB@ *58,12. Prom the reports of the harvest that htvj reached us thus far, Uis evident a falling off in Wheat may be looked for in portions of Ohio and Pennsylvania. In some parts, it Is said to look very fhir upon the stalk; but a clo ser inspection shows the kernels are almost entirely de stroyed by an insect This Is from only a portion of Ohio and our own State; from the other netioos we have more cheering intelligence. Upon the whole, the prospect in Ohio this year is better than last; as there was not more then half a crop In 1853. In Metal* there has been nothing done; most of our roll ing mills having taken advantage ot the hot weather to lie idle, and make the usual summer repairs. In Wool, no transactions of any moment have yet boon reported; holders still continuing to rsk more than buyers are willing to five. Reports from Washington, and other wool growing counties, are to the same purport. ASHES-—The demand for all sorts continues limited. ■ml prices have remained unchanged. We quote Soda at as to quality Pearls dull and unchanged. Pot*. 3U<&4. Bafaratus, BRlCE—Steady sales or Pin Brick at s2s@s4o; and Fire Clay at $l2 V ton. BEESWAX—SaIas on arrival at 24(f#2&c; and from store at Sfiftlfie. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets ai Factory $2. and from store $2.16682,24. Large Tube, from store, $707,60 $$ dot.; small do $6,60. BROOMB-—We note a steady demand and light supply; -m arrival, prices range from and from store at t2.12@53. BEANS— No demand. Q-ioUUons are nominal BUTTER AND EGGS—There is no prime In market Or dinary sells at 10(411; Inferior and pecked Bfi£9. Eggs are scarce and would readily command 12 cents dosen. BACON. —Tb* market rootiunee moderately •rtive. with price* scarcely maintained- Bales of the week wrrnld font up somewhat heavier than last at 4 , -J. and A* 7 to rity trade. To the country trade a slight advance is asked. Sugar Cured Hams, {rt^lOl^. CRACKERS—Manufacturers have upon thafol towlnx rale*: Water Crackers, Tp bhl. $4,75; Bolter do Jo, ft. 76; Pilot Breed, t>bl. $5,60: Suaar Cracker*, V fo. : Boston do 1o.‘!T?i; Pic Nic do do. tM Soda do do, COTTON YARNS, Ac. —The following are now the ruling . rates: Pont* Yam. No sto Id, Inclusive...!ft No IB.—. “ 11 Al 2 19 “ ** 17 - • » 13 20 “ “ 18-,- - 14 21 “ “ 19 “14 - W ‘ft “ - 20.... DoM> Takr. No. 500 * * »1 No xoo a 00... » “ " «oo " M TOO 7 “ I “ IUOO foj “ Chain: wblf* 49020, colored Zb C«»*rl*t Taro, 23#25. Candlswlrk, 4« Twin*-, 4» Balt‘og, No. 1, 13. No 2. 12; Family Betting. 15 Caulklog. 15. CORD AG S —Tb* following arw the rales now *«UMl*hed: Manilla Rope.'oil Cut. 2o f» !b. Whtte - W “ “ 15 *' Tarred “ 13 M “ Parking Yarn, fin* ...12 u " ppp Cork#—Manilla, $2,50. 3,76*35.W Jos. Jo V mil 19 f\» 'f* Pi. (1 ,87, 2.7603 75 dot. do' fl'OoH 14 ct* fl D>. PtOCOH Ijxis—Manilla, (l 23 "p jt*a flcmp, |1 do*. COPPEK£-W* quote at nod Uo>*. CANDLES AND BQAP.—W# r,ole a good enquiry, *.ml quota candle* a* folio**: dippfcl 13)y ; mould 14).5; ; ad* manli"* 22e; *oap 43yfl>4; tqllet 10c. r CHEESE—A gotrt Jem* tv I, but supply hardly eqa-t. Prime m*Us to city trade si end retail* DRIED BEEF — A moderate buxines* ha* Iwrndou*. Plain i# hold at 116£UV«, aadcaeTMMd at 12*312)4. DRIED FRUPf— No sale* are reported on Vhanjre. Tb« •.omfcnal quotation would probably be $1,5001,62 for pearhas, and (104,12 for Apple*. FEATHERS—Are footed at 42343 to tbe trade. »nd 433 60 io fhe small, way. FIBH—-A pretty f*lr business baJ> bean dons to the coun try and retail trada W* quote aa follows; Mackairal No. 3. large, (1176312; No. 3, small. (10.30; No 4. (808.24. Baltimors Herring. (4L2606.50; Halifax dn $5,5005 lake Fl-h: Trout, $0; While, (10; half bbl* in tbe usual pro portion. FREIGHTS—'Tba river rata* at preaout are as follow*; Ci rinoail. Louisville., PC Louis. Dry Goods- .36 - 41 ’*• Glassware....- 26.—: 40 Iron and Nail* 25 35 -•- ®> FRUITS —The following is tba list of currant prices for : foreign fruit: Rabins (3,0033.60 ft box. ! Curran la 18020 V ®>- Figs ... 12016 !».&>- Lemons V box. Oranges....* 5.00 ¥ bog. PLOUR-—The operations this weak hare been limited, and strictly confined to homo consumption. Prices am btnljjr maintained, end may be noted at (6,8738 for superflun, and (638.12 for extra. Kr« floor b bold at (6,73. One sale was made it (5 86, GRAIN—But little buffering. The near appraach of fair ▼eat b«« caused .leas stiffs*** in tba grain market. Pales of Oats from first bands are made at 3904 G, and foum store at tba innda figure ruling. Corn Is dull, and we (loots nominally at 66 058, ahelbd and ear Barley in re* quest at 70080 for lowa* qualities, and 00096 for frrima. Wheat has declined, and will not command over (1,6001.70. GROCERIES—ReguIar eelaa to the city trade at former rates. To the country trada we quote Sugar 4>XoB){ , Mo lasses 26026; Coffee 12U018. and Eke 6UO6^. □AY—The amonnt offering is fully equal to the demand, and prices bare atighlly declined. We quote (42016 for old, aod (10012 for new. GERMAN CLAY—Bales reported at (320(36 per. ton. HIDES.—No change to notice; both green and dry are now firm at 6c for given, and 14016 c for dry. IRON AND NAlLB—There ts a study demand for Iren and Nails, and current prices remain unchanged; "» quote common puddled bar at 3*><jc; Juniati4%c. Nails: K.'d' 0 GOJ. at (4,20; other sixea in proportion; regular diaoouct off for cash. ; LARD—We fanote Ho. 1 doll at 6%09, cash and time. LEAD—Pigs sell on arrival at 7% and 7% retail. Bar la held at 8 to Kfd, and Shot (2.120(2,26 per sack. LUMBER—Dry from yard at (14 to (18, according to quality. From mill, sawed to order, at (180(2). LBATUKR—From store it now sells at: tied Leather 23 024 ; Oak Sols do 30031: Upper do 30036. MRSR PORK—Little doiDg. From store we qupte at (14 0(16,00. MALT—Is quoted at (1,25- The article b scarce and in good demand. METALS—Nothing doing in Plga or Blooms. Prices, however, remain unchanged. NATAL BTORK3—Spirits of turpentine brings 66 In the small way. Tar (4,760(6 ; Pitch $4,37@54,60 ; Rosin $3.25 0(3,60. -> OIL—We quote No. 1 Lard, in moderate demand, at 76c; No. 2, at 70c. Unseed continues heavy, and prices are tend ing downward; we quote 80086 c. kYK FLOUR.—The demand is steady, with sales on ar rival, or by dray load from mill at (6,75 ; sales from stores at (606 26. SEEDS—No Cloveraeed offering. Timothv wa quote nomi tally at and Flax at (1,700(1.35, aod in de ll and. TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at 1O%011; rough do Bc. TIN,—We have to note a slight decline ; 1 C, (10,60, and I X, $l3, cash; Tig $36; Bar $3734 WHISKY- - Steady sales are reported each day at 250|26c for rectified, and 27c for raw. JAMES FENLON. UNDERWOOD’S BOSTON LEMON SYRUP; Cbanran’s Philadelphia Syrup; Do Pina Ppple do; Do Raspberry Vincgur; for sale by j e2 o W. A. M’CLURff. A VALUABLE GRIST MILL of three run of stone, cap* ble of tnmingout 60 bbls. of Flour In 24 hours, fbr sale by ,S. CUTUUERT A SON, j«l3 140 Third Street. EMERY — IS kegs Emery, assorted, lo store and for sale by FLKMINQ BROTHERS, . jel3 successors to J. Kidd A Co., 60 Wood street PINE COUNTRY SEAT OFFERED FOR SALE—It U 12 acree of Improved Land, on the MineravlUe road —a beautiful spot for little money. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, jp2l 16 Fourth street. MACKEREL— 60 bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel, 1854 in spection, just received and for sale by Jel3 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. F RESIT t»IVF APPLES.—4OO fresh Pine Apples, toar» rive by Express, for sale by J. C. ANDERSON A CO , mj23 No. 6 Wood street. REAPING MACHlNES—Warranted to cut from 10 to 16 acree of Wheat or other small grain per day, with one a ban of boms and. driver- For sale by K. R. SHANKLAND, ro j3o 129 Wood street. Noreron’ Planing Machine; - My Rotary planing Machine has just been decided not to infringe the Woodworth Machine by the Supreme Court of the United Btttes, and I am now prepared to sell rights to use in all parts of the United States. This ma chine gives universal satisfaction. Itobtained a medal both in New York and Boston, over the Woodworth machine, after a trial of three weeks.' feb24-w6m ' I N. G. NOROROSS. | r Printers’ News Ink* g vNK HUNDRED AND FIFTY KEGS PIIOUT’S NEWB n ink just received at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 FIFTH street. Printers at a distance, by enclosing five dollars, as" have a keg tent to any part m the country. oetftfcw Agent for the manufacturer. i MAQAZlME,forJBlr,hMb^wcd.gTt Ofrioi or tui Dim Moehiso port, i Friday, July ?, 1864. | i v ‘e ; »> + '* AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally 6&lm> a T the Commercial Sales Boom*, oomer of Wood ao-1 il Fifth streete.at 10 o'clock, A. H., a rcneral assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot* and Bhocs, Hats,-Capa, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second lland Household and Kitchen For* niture, Ac., AT T O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, variety Goods, Gold and SiWer watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fja3l;tr F. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Book sale.—od Saturday evening, stb tnit, at 8 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and fifth streets, wilt be sold, a collection of new and second hand Books, standard authors in the different branches of literature and science; Bamily and Pocket Biblee, Magazines, Pamphlets, Letter and Cap Paper, Ki relopes, Ac- Ac. jyfl P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Boots and shoes oq Friday morning, theTth instant, at 10 o'clock, at tbe Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold a general as sortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, of late reasonable styles: oomfirising men's, boys’ and youths’ calf, kip, Hungarian and coarse Boots and Brogans; men’s and boys’ patent leather, Mororoo' and brotized Monterey Ties, Shoes and Toilet Slippers: women’s, misses’ and children’s Shoes, Bootees and Slippers, Jenny Lind Ties, bronzed, enamelled, calf Sip, A;. |J?4] . P. M. DAYJB, Auctioneer. Farm for Sale* THE subscriber, living in Peters township, Washington county, will offer at private sale his Farm, contain ing one.hundred acres, more or less: ahoni seventy-five seres of which Is cleared and nnder good fence, with water In every field; thero is also a comfortable Dwelling House, Barn, and other out buildings, with abundance of Fruit, of various kinds. This property lies 13 miles from the City of Pittsburgh, 3 miles from tbv CharUers Valley Railroad, near TbompsonviUe, and 1» convenient to Churches, Schools, Grist and Saw Mills. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber, on the premises, je&rfltw* lISAAO DICKSON. 170 Sheep for Sale, THE subscriber offers for sale one hundred and Seventy five bead of fine.STOCK SHEEP, in East Deer town ship, on the Greeusborg and Batter Road, 10 mllas from the city. -'-""'B. MURRAY, | On the premises. New Music, The Flirt Waltz, by W Do Ham; Genevieve Waltz, by D’Albert; La Bells Swiss* Waltz,by D’Albert; The Nymph of the Wave'Walta, by Wallace; La Pluie d’Or Walts, by Wallace; Little Blossom, Polka Maxouxka, by H. Mason; Wig-wag. 'lke, by F. 11. Brown; Invitation I’olka, oy Wallace; The Crescent, Turkish mlli'ary Polka, by Jacho; Florida, Polka Redowa by Dressier; Flora Masourka, by Jncho; Hope Polka, by Schwab: Dashing Polka, by Rtraknseh; ■ Willard’s Polka, by gtrakoech; Daisy Polka, by Jucbo: First Love Schottisch, by Wallace; VerbaoS'Sebottiscb, by Scballebn; Whb:pv| Schottiich, by Kruger; Just received, together with a gmeral selection of the latest. Sings, sod far sale by HENRY KLKBEK, je!4 101 Third sir—t, sign of the Qoldan Tlarp BOOKS, AT BUSSELLS’.—FIora J yndaay, or Pas- Xl sages In an Eventful Life': by Mrs. Moodle. The. Jesuit’s Daughter; a novel for Americana to read : by Ned Bnnttine. The Renegade Gipsey: a sequel to Claude Duval. The Unfortunate Maid. Ca'l and examine at RU3SKLLS’ cheap Book Store, Fifth street, No. 16. near Market street. je2o DW ELLTSG'HOUSK FOR SALE—Situate on Third sL. above PnitbfMri. The Floum? i« well arranged, with hall and parlors, dining room and kltcbeo, 4 chambers, bath room, with hot and cold water; good cellar, gas Dx tttfr-S 4c. For p-ice and terms call at the Ileal Estate Of fice, UO Thlrd street j«-l S. CUTHBERT 4 SOX. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES oF LA\ Dfo a* half mile from the Ohio river, near Baker's landing, f>b acre* under rbltlvatfon. with Orchard and other g>*o«i Improvement*: ono-half the Coal under it reserved. It is offered st an -xlrcmeiy low price. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, ‘‘•l 76 Fonnh street. \ r ALUABUR“FiToPKII, foWNnHi~, FOR SALE —t‘>l aerrs rituals one mile from but Lib ertv, end aR-ut 21)0 yard'. f-nm the AilegbeUV riv.-r. and same dUlan*.a from the A 1:, übeuj Valley Railfoad. Amv Brick llou‘e, ofhfdLfDd T rnutne,flnieiwxi in modern st\le; a Tenant !i::u.«e, a large Frame Bam and stable, and other outbuilding*; a good well uf water and durable springs. al»> a running stream at lower part r.f the farm; in or etiarj of fibfl'tree*; 60 acn-e In cuUlvaiion, balance good timi-er; a quarry. Will be sold altogether, or ly icr-s wi:b the improvements. P. CUTHBERT * PON. R-sl K/U»» 4g»v.t». 140 Third *t. hW ML?lt’.- hi uric, e«-t Knight. 11 ll'r-lxm'n’s Mountain iiyme Song. J-r Ja-inin Vsl.uI—W 1 —W ilier* I'm a Mercs lAUglikugOlrl—filler. h»r»t Woman—htne arn. livening lb itie Fong Aitreeat-l* ?>ht>Ui*eh—-Brown. W.d.-wrxj -4rvi- A r.w)Qg Gltmf'»e—Yo*s. Dream Life Polka Kurrtac Dnre Dance—Grobo. . F.lrert :f the Fair IN,lke. Fpetn-ii Kan iftt,rfT~-<)n be. Tne S']«uell"Q—Guitar. Mat Bro**-*— Guitar—Mas Z-r-r. >l* Heme, My Happy Horn*— Guitar. Juft receiT.d eaJ for rale at CllAUt//TTK BLCMrS f-*<*bljahed Piano HH Wcaai it. OVLy's*mVV*»r A>KAMK'iltTrsr" eo-J L~t oTGroand. «:tua;e In Allegheny city, near B-avrrOrrrt. The Lot t» 3b by m fret, with tine peach rml h-’use. kr. Call and axumino. $1 (aw. In "mt peytnenta, t/T a larg~ Frame Hon** sod largv i/'l. situate s.n th* rist-rn ro«-J,. the Arwnal ■ all. A 1 o -evrrsi other Houses and !/*'» at vrrv low pn cr. *. Ct riIHK.RT k piYi, 1 -Air Third street. f 7 Fs I »vH It \ Nul .\ilS—-'6 W [.») *i ali-rr in y be j | t -hO'l ihe large.t aiil ui»«i c«>inp!e , e *»><>r(iurot of I F-.»n,-b ! American Wall P.p.-r* sec ,-f the mountains, . *:.• V< Ivct, it .Id, Svtln. H-i*r»roj. tV'niuu r: and Cheap I I’ijasm. H-ir u*r*. Vjewa. tuarv Blrls.Cen | If*, and of it 4 H. M-<rMe and Gobi. p4ri->rs. ball s I and .I—>,r*te J in latent |*ur!.'iar) xtvb-. ’puywri: 1 a grant »»l*ety al«ir**ni> baud, j f'aj-r hung with judguient. ta*te an 1 eanomr. j j*™ __ WALTER I*. MARSHALL. ! 'Hf 'farmers.— " ' ± a M lUikca. iini.p'TeJ pattern ; 30 Patent Grain D;tiU , SO ib.ien Uav Ui d-> ll«y Fork*; *> dn Ora n Cradles.. 30 <io hcythcßand Snealho; 10 d>. H.,rve Mutzlr*; f:-r at 47 Fifth street, by jvij Jamk:< wardrdp. \A. MAStJ.V A CO (X;u iar-» and packages of tha • latest and aio«t deri able atyles of I'ry Goods will be Ol'Bnl <>n th.--?mb. »>'h and "l-i ..f May my 27 fl'jir. GIANipHF THK MON lilLlEh.—Harper’s Migv J. ciu«. July, h*« '•*•,.n reoi>e*J at PAUL l\ LEINEJI'S Literary D«rot, _ Jvl F»fh at. orrc'siix :!>e Theatre. j. AHEt> PEACHES—On hand and for sale by the bartoi, cr 1. ** quantities, by j*£i BAILEY k RKN9HAW. MUAZLK YoUil DOGS— d uoicu Dog Muzzles, jnst rw reived aud for salo by DOWN k TKTLKY, j*!* 13A Wood street. VfisW Bfa)K« j'tST iIKCBIVED*-AtnerU.n: by Mary Xs BuSfell Mitfuri; price $1,23 Nanette and Iler Loiers: by Talbot Goyne; gl. The Money Makar: by Jane C. Cami-beil: $l. Behind Lhc Scenes: by Lady Balwer; $1,23. The Master’s House . by Logan ; $1.26. CaUvsr, cr the Knight cf tba OHtqac«t: a Romance of Mexico: by Hobart Montgomery Bird; $1,26. Tbe Iron Coasin, or Mutual Influence: by Marv C. Clark-. JHie Di dd Family Abroad: by Charles Lever; 75 cents. Tin* Jesuit’s Dsnjhter: by Ned BuntUne; 50 cents. Aubrey: by the author of Castle Avon, The Wilming ton*, etc. N Dark .Shades of City Life; 26 cents. Tbe Renegade Gipsay, or the Betrayal of Claude Daval. Received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDKNFE.NNEY k CO, _j«2S_ 76 Fourth street XTOW Is THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.—I will furnish X a Harper’s Msgaxioe for $2,40 per year, or $1.25 for rix months. 8. B. LAUFFEK, jyl _ f*7 Wood street. I.MSII— 10 bids No. l’Hfaad ; 10 do do liorrlng; 15 do No. 3 Mackerel, 1854; 111 do Trout, and 5 hf bbla do; i 6 do No. 3 Mackerel, sound; lor sale by Je2i SMITH A SINCLAIR. JUST PUBLISHED and for «.»«• at KlifShLi/s DEFt/T of Cheap Literature, No. 15 Fifth street, the following Work*— Thi* Rapper*: or, The Mysteries. Fallacies, and Absurdi ties of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac. Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Borns. Rosa Lambert: or, '.he Memoirs of an Unfortunate Wo man, by G. W. 31. Reyoolds. Asblehrh, a Tale of the Olden Time, by Miss Dupuy. , Travels in Turkey, by Adolphus Slade. The Lion’s Skin and the Lover’s Hunt, by Charles de Bernard. Hem»mlter the Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near the corner Of Market. RUSSELL * Bit OTHER, j«l4 Bnnk«<>ller* ftD<l PlßtloQ^r*. t VTONT7.\IIAIITI,A _ "VviIItKY—ICHJ hl.iaUld Uoaoog«k«fft vItJL Whisky, ju*t rtr«lvfil uni Tor Rjile low by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agcot, j*B 1*24 SMOBd KtTMt. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE (No. 23 ’Third atrwt) FOR BALE—Contains eicht rooms, Rood cellar and finished attic. [ jnl3] ?. CCTHBBIIT A SON, 14-I Third street. & HR'.), have received Harper, Graham, and Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, 16 fifth stryet, near Market. mjr3l MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to cut I rum 10 to Ift acres of Grass per daj, with one one span of bum* an'l driver. For sale by [my3o| F.. 1L SUANKLAND. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE—Pleasantly situated on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade trues, shrubbery. Ac , for Rale at a very low price. *>l3 S CUTHBERT A SON, street. TAViNs.— A. A. MASON A CO. arc now upeuing more j tbnn 1000 pi ecus tine Lawns, all of which ant entirely new style, and will he offered at reduced prices. j«l UPRIGHT STEAK BROILERS—A fresh supply just re* pel veil and for Kale by _m}3o_ BAILEY * RKNEHAW. GRAHAM FOR JULY. —Graham's Magazine for July, just received and for sale by S. U. * * V, Alto, all the leading weekly papers am tlous. PUTNAM FOR JULY!—Just received at 15 Fifth street, near the corner of Sit* Also, all the Magazines for July, which are offered to lb** public at the usual and established prices. jy3 . RUSSELL A BRO. HARPER For JULY.—Harper's Magazine, for July, just received and for sal* by S. B. LAUFPER, Jyl S 7 Wood street. TRANSPARENT UREB.v OIL CLOTH—IikM) yards, in X widths ranging froru33 to 45 inches, for Mile wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wareroom*, No. lift Market sL j. a ii. rniLUPs. SUGAR— 4t) hhila prime N. 0. Sugar; 1 do Clarified do; -n Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; for sale by fje2l] J. A. HUTOHISON k CO. FOtt BALE—The cheapest 3UO acres ol Coal on the Mo nongabela river, in tbo Sd Pool. If you want a bar* gain now is the time. Enquire ot THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth lirvet. I 'OR SALE—2OO acres ol prime Land, on the Muakingum river, I mile below M’Connalisville, Ohio. ILis a apla(K did farm, and offered very low. Enquire of r * i J«3P" THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth sL ' FOR SALK.—IB7 acres of Laud, 3 miles south of Darling* ton, 30 acres cleared, good Orchard, a good Stone Houie, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or der, and offered at the low price of $35 per acre Also, one-hall acre Lot in Oakland, on Charlotte street. It is a beautiful Lot; In front of Mr. Ogden’s Improve ment, and Is oSated at the low price of sBoo—enquire of ma. Cell and get my Register, for descriptions of a great variety pf property. THOMAS WOODS, j*22 75 Fourth street. ... ■. ’l,, v t —s-¥* MU £?^ ,^-i«»W*a»»asfc"-; , AV.* A 5? * ; - MISCELLANEOUS. Lard and lard oil— ' 16 Kegs No. l Lard; lObUff do UrdOil; ' 6 half bbis do; : Received and fbi sale by ■' MILLER A RIC&KTSQV. RICE— 2D tiereee prime Rice received and for Bale by MILLER A KIOKKTSON, Jel7 221 ana 223 Liberty at. TARD OIL—IO bnl* No. 1 Lard Oil; j 10 bf do ' do; for Bale by Jel7 MILLER A RICKETSON, JAVA COFFEE— iiu pockets Old Oo». Java Coffee, for uui by fjel7] MILLER A RICKBTcON. CLARET WINK—4U cases “SL Julian” Clfcret, received end for tale by ijelTJ MILLER A RICKETSON OLIY K OIL—IS cam Olive Oil, for sale by JelT MILLER A RICKETSON. STAR CANDLES—26 boxes 4’a, 6’s aod 6’a Star Candles, for sale by [JelT] MILLER A RICKETSON. IMSH—36 bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel; A 1 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; in store and for sale by [Jel7] MILLER A RICKETSON. CHAMPAGNE— 40 backets -172,” “174,” Champegm Wine, landing and for sale by Jel7 MILLER i_RICKETSON> w HaS—ls bbls.No. 1, for sale by O my 29 SMITE A SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON a CO. have now for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22 L INDEED OIL—IO bbis for sale by Jel9 HENRY HOLMES. LIME —100 bbis for sale oy Jeia QALKRATUS— 40 bxs Pulverised Saleralus, in quarter, O halves and poond papers, for sale by jclH HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER— 16 kegs fresh Parkin Batter, for sale by jelfl HENRY HOLMES. b'GGS —3 bbis fresh this day received, and fortale by t Jel9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUR LICK WATER—3 bbis received this day by JOS. FLEMING, mv2B corner of tba Diamond and Market at NO. 1 LARD 01L—26 bbis In store and for sale by mv2fl , FLKMINO BROS. LARD OIL, NO, I—Gust received and lur aaie by mylßg JOEL MOHLER. TKJKKHAYK’B bTOMAOu RITTERS—l2dosen on band X> and for sale by [ jelOJ JOHN HAFT, Jr f_)EARLS—6O bbls Aral quality, on consignment; tor sale A by fjelO] F. SELLERS A CO. LCE—34 ti« my 29 NEW DECORATIONS—St. Nifibolaa'bridal chamber pat tern, for tale by WALTER P. MARSHALL. STAR CANDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, assorted sixes, a t manofoeturera prices. r ' tny6 F. SELLERB A CO. PKBSTi *N A MERRILL'S Extracts of. Lemon, Orange, Rose, Vaailla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmegs; for sa.e by (je2o] W. A. M'CLURO. FANNY FERN’S NEW BOOK. -Fern Leaves, from /So ny’s Portfolio; eecood serins; with original designs: by Fred. H. Cofin. Jut received by THE QUIET HEART—Just published complete, from Blackwood’s Maniine, price 26 cents; for sale by J«73 n_MiNKRAOO., | 32 Smttbfield street. ROWN AND WHITE PLAID GINGHAM*—An assort meat of the above Goods jut received at GOuKY'S AND P ETKii SON’S MAGAZINES, for July’ have been received by RUSSELL A BRO , , Fifth street,.ue*r Market. | tRY PEACHES—IO bbls Dry Peaches; 30do Dry Ap- XJ plea, for tale by HENRY HOLMES. EEfER AND AGUE —One of tbe best prena* rations now in large supply received by JOS. FLEMING. MINERAL WATERS—Congress, Bedford, and Blue Lick, received direct from the sprfncv. by job Fleming. |>K’lTS’ SUPPuRTKiUS—6 dot of Mrs. Betts' celebrated 1) supporters, received by [ jel?] JOS. FLEMING. /NIIuLERA AND DYSENTERY MIXTURE—A very ex- V/ ee’lvnt article for tbe ab>ve complaints; 1 gro-s re- U*J , . JOS.- FLEMING. / ILEA VEK’g lIONKY SOAPS—I 2 grots, Nos iemdiTMuk Brown Windsor, Aa, revived spd for sale by FLEMING BROS. IAXiW oOD—4OOO lbs to store and for sale by J FLEMING BROS., . Boccoaeor to 8. Kkld a Co., •B - . No. 00 Woo-1 street MORP ill ATL LPiiAti—2s dot In store and Pr sale by j"3 FLEMING BROS. /BARRETT'S SoOTCiI I»NUFF—POO lb- "in MorTToTror AJ ealeby j jag] FLEMING BEOS. INMJtkY—2OOO foe marorted else*, in store and for sale by FLEMING BROS. M ARABIC— 2 bbia white, in rtnre and for sale by FLRHISG BROS. VC AUNEiIA—2OO {be calcined, in store and for tair by i ‘ Tl J<>2 FLKMIMJ BROS. 1-1 ERRING—IOO bbU Baltimore Uerriog in store and fur LI ‘ale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, _^. T ® 116 Water and 150 Front at Baltimore iiaßking— loo bbis received this da* by Pennsylvania Rallro-d, and for sale by „ RNUUsU k RICHARDSON.' _ 116 Water street. 30 bbb Baltimore Shad in store and‘for nuehy' . ' ENGLISH A RICHARDSON* -^J 30 H 6 Water and 150 Front at SUAD-*4O bbl* Baltimore Hhad. is more ami for (talp br ENGLISH * HICIIARDSO.N. VI f HITB El fill—6o bbla iuap»rtni. for aala by *" ENGLISH & KICIIARDBON. MACKEHEL— 100 bbla No 3, for m!«Tt>y ENGLISH k KICHARDSON -I)K4K&— 40 bbii ).rlidV Pmn, for cal«* by ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. • KJLB —100 titroes prim* Rica, for •l« by M? ENGLISH A RICHARDSON —2s bbU Sbad; ~ 6O Lf bbla Shad; lo ator* and for nUe by ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. I)OTAT\)KS— -90 mcLs far a&le bjr J"! UKN'ItY 11. COLLINS. 1 PKACllK*—bus prim a, tar mlc bj ' .>!«_ HUSKY lb COLLINS, I vil\ Al’i’LKA—iU bus for sal* by i'.J* 1 ® HItNRY H OOLLINS. SUOAJTanIi MttL.Vfiißs—~'" 50 hbdt N. O. Sugar; 75 briln do Molasses; 25 do 8. 11. Molasses; for sala hj "0' 29 M’CLURKaN, UKRKON A Oft. DlllAU FKUIT—2S sark* Dry Apple*; 15 cuke Dry Peaches; (or sale by _ M-CLCRKAN, HERRON a CO. l_J*-*TATOES —2O bag* oti consignment, and for saiVby A, 1J! 5 MCUiRKAN. HKRKON A CO. BA(A)N BIIoULDKKS 24 ca»As received on consignment aod for ude lov by ■» _i* M’CLUBKAN, HERRON A Oft. Pl*-* IRON-100 tons Mercer county. (Aharon Pornece) fnr •»*» by fmylUj KINO A MOORHEAD. 1 >KDKORD MINKRAL WATKR—In bbl« and half bbb, *} lO *A. and mulberry oooperage,) for sale by RING A MOORHEAD. r 1 LABd—6oo boxes, Bxlo, Willi and 10x14, M’Kennan A ■J Co.’s brand, in store and for sale by JrL KINO A MOORHEAD. Ri UUO APPLB&—Pared or>red, and sliced, put up in gallon cans, hermetically sealed, retaining the origi ns! flaror and freeboaea of the fruit: for cate by W; If AfLB tiUOAE AND 410LA8SK6— U 7 k»p Maple MoUmm, of 6 gilh. each ; v 200 lba do Sugar, in cakes; Juit rewired on oonaignment, and tor sale by W. A. M’CLCRO. FItJII! I—l 6 bbls new Poiomac llurring; . ~ _, 6 „Shad, the first of ujb season. Also, lialifhx Herring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel- Ba.moo, smoked; do. pickled ; on band and for sale by myll BAILEY A EENSBAW,263 Lih JOHNSTON'S PATENT ICK CUBaU FttKhZKKS—Til# b«st Article of the kind In om. For sale by g? 3O BAILEY A HSNSHAW. HBCKKH’S FABINA BOILKR.—TiIIs bu been'fbund on« of the moat desirable articles in tbs way of cook ie utensil* yet ioTented. It is almost indispensible in tbs preparation oUtoina, Grim. Homooy, Green or Dried Fruit*. Ac. For sale by BAILKY A RBNBHAW. »>*> 2&a Li hey INDOW BQADBS—A laiw—' • dow Bh-*— INDoP? BQAI)itB~A targe stock of Tran*parent Win* f T dow Shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Boquet, Fluverrale, Landscape and Drapery styles; fer sal whole* sale and retailnt the Oil Oloth Wareroomu, No. 118 Market street. ' [jelOJ J. * if. PHILLIPS. 7j j| | YARDS 86 iocbee Tranaparent Buff Oil Cloth Tor * ' M ' Window Shades, J«at received from the factory, MJ'i for «*le st the Ware room*, No. 110 Market street. J«l9 J. A H. P LADl£s’ INDIA RUUBEK GLOViSS—-Of ail the sue* manufactured. Also. Gents’ dovecot every variety • for sale at the Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market street ’ i°* 4 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. GVTTA. PKRCHA WATER PROOF COATS-We invile the atteotioo of purchasers to. this sew and beautiful article; the Goode are warranted to remain pliable in all ai'ide of weather, and perfectly water proof; for rale at the India Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market street. i« l4 j A 11, PHILLIPS W HIPS—3O dosen ludla Rubber Whips, from Itu 7 liset In length, for sale. wholesale aud retail, at No 110 Market street. [>l4) J. A 11. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening aVvaTfetyli'f uew ctylecof Lawn and Gingham Cravau and Ties for cummer wear- Alao, some very rich and fashionable plain and fancy Silk Cravats and Tie*. ' * CHEAP WALL PAPKEB—A new supply of 12U mo Papers just rewired, for sale by PP 7 A ° . . WALTER P. MARSHALL, _l_ 85 Wood street. PAPER HANGINGS— a choice assortment in chintz, brocatello, sod satin imitations, for sale by J? 6 WALTER P MARSHALL, GAKRIaGK OIL CLOTH—2,OOO yards of the plain and enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy auck goons; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. m T 2B J. A H. PHILLIPS. MORSE’S COMPOUND BYRUB OP YKLLOWDOCK ROOT—This compound will rtmove disease* arising from impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the blood; strengthens and braces the system ; is harmless and simple in its effects. For sale by ■l B * 9 JOHN HAFT, Ja. 7| | TONS NO. 1 fcOOTCH PIU METAL, arriving and kr 11/ sale by [JoTj WM. BINGHAM A CO. DRIED BEEP—IO tierces St C. Beef. mT29 P. SELLERS A CO. HARPER’S MAGAZINE, for June, for sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, myal 104 Wood street ri'nUBSES—6 dos Marsh’s cel£>rated Trusses, rewired by *IL jel7 JOS. FLEMING. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS—I gross Wolfe’s Aromatis' Schiedam Schnapps, received by le!7 JOS. FLEMING. POMADES AND HAIR OJ.LS—A very large assortment of the finest English and French Pomades and Hair CHls. repaired by fmy26) JOS. FLEMING. Allspice and pepper— -10 begs Pepper; 5 * Allspice; for sale by Jel7 ' MILLER A KICKKT3ON, BED BUCKWHEAT—4O bn* prlnfQ just rewired and I for sale by [ jaZl] JAMBS W^ftpßQp. PRIME LEMONS—ISO boxes prime Lemons, in store and for sale by Jel4 J. a ANDERSON A 00, 6 Wood street ufg—2ooo fnwh Jan Jeli 1. 0. ANDBUSOX * 00:, 8 Wood tort. HENRY HOLMES. snt and for rale by P. SELLERS A CO. B, T. a MORGAN, lO4 Wood street. A. McTIGUK’3, egroer of Grant and Kltth streeta. ftr Kapeclnl Notice to Persons Using Cod Liver OII»«-Xbe subscriber haTio^madearrange ments -with .Umars. Pappkin * Tbompsoo, for * regular supply of their genuine COD LITER OIL, put ap in piut bottles, would respectfully ioTite the attention of the puS lie to an examination of the article, being full; persuaded that for purity and fineness from rancid taste'or swell, jt is unequalevl. There is □w no Cod hirer Oil in this oountry superior, if njual, to the abore, Hundreds ot bottles hare been sold,'aad-giviu uoriraled satisfaction In tbe article of Cod Liver OU, perse as taking It shahid be careful to ob tain a genuine article aud one free from a rancid taste and smell, as It* virtues aregreatiy enhanced by Its being acosp table to the stomach and sot producing nausuea—parity and a pleasant taste raakm It more readily taken up by the lac-- teaLs an-1 Absorbed into the blood, and thereby in causing the richness of that fluid glrin* a tone and healing impres sion to every organ through which it paws. Sold by GEO. H. K.Ey£kr, No. IM, o *ner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, xnylfcdnw Sign -f the Golden Mortar. N" B.—l also keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary MididD-s, for many of which I hold, tbe exclusive agency, and which will be sol by fhe doaen or gross at New York and Philadelphia prices. OS H iSD aXS KB SAU BT FLEMING BROTHERS. IVeprtMet* *f PUU. WhaUtaU DrVffffitU and Dealert in PuUnt Medium, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. TT'KELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; l\, Jayne's Alterative: " Carminative Balaam: “ HafrDye: “ Expectorant;, . “ Faoative Pills: Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary R»i»»«ni; llooHand's German Bit’ers; i IloUand do 1 Hostetler's Stomach do < Merchiscs'Uterine Catholjcon : J Storm** Scotch Cough Caody; s Price’s do; Thorn’s do, Howe’s do; . Osgood’* India Cholagogue; Morse’* Invigorating Cordials Idler’s Gum Arable Drops; lurriaoo’s Hair Dye; Pbalon’s do Batchelor's do McMuuu’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; * Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Kseewaa McAllisters do do: Kidder's Tndellfbls’luk; ' Payson’s do do; Arnbold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Uygeana; Lyons' Kathairon; David's Lilly While; Bazin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’s do;, Allen’s Nerve and Bene Liniment; Mexican Mustang 92 do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel’s Indian ' do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; \ B»rne's Pile Lotion; MecnFun; j Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; I Merchant’s Gargling Oil; | • Rusbton, Clarke A Co.’s Cod JJver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ltch. do; Ferret’s do; . Gray's do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judkin’s do; Swaim's Panacea; Houck’s do;| ***»- Sargant’s Infknt Panacea; : Perry Davis’ Pain Siller; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Hougbten’s Pepsin; Kiel's Petroleum; 1 : McLana’sCelebrated Liver Pills; Ilrandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills; Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Swaynes’ Extract Sarsaparil a Blood Pills; Jayue’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do • Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman's do; Radway’s Ready Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof Wood’s ITair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull'£ Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; fluyaoit’a Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; ', Snap, Cleaver’s Ilooey; “ . Highly Scented Brown Windsor ‘ Musk; Ludlum’s Specific; McL«ne'g : Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do ; Sel.ers’ do; Swayno’s Syrup cfWild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricepborou*; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Viride; McLane's Celebrated Vernhfuge , l>r. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Kye Water; Agents fiT all of Dr. McClintnck’s Family Medicines; Dr. Needham’s Breast Pump 6; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pump#; Gum Elastic do do. ' f«b!6.ly A. M’CLURG. lb«rt.y »twt A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth street; The Only Certain Remedy. A ."’'H * nnwn this community, of strict veracity, hiDdid Ui the euijoined etatearnt a few days eince. It is but one amongst thousand* of facia, » n i " “; h »e publieh it, tor th. benefit of those who an eulfering from Worm., perhaps, In this case, after has- S’* used other articles, purporting to he infallible worm destroyers, without any avail LrrxapooL. Columbiana On., o, W. T io Ibm Mam. B.A. Ihhnestock rf Cb . J - Onnou.'i: A child of mine, aged about five yean, bad been ailing for some time, and, while at dinner one day, taken with spasms; our doctor was sent for; be said that Worms was the cause. We procured some of B. A. FAHNESTOCK 8 VERMIFUGE from a neighbor, gave tba child a teaspoonfol and a half; in leas than an hour it passed an innumerable quantity of Worms, and In a abort time was restored to perfect health. We wonld not be without your Vennifti« under anv oonelderarioo. JaxmAwcckST 7 „ . „ : Formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepared and sold by * ’ •« B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, of Flret and Wfred rtregts. and tor sab by jqel Adeler. MEDICAL. ?' ? f M ? Hernia, or Rvtptwre of the Bowela« • *3~TIIESB ARE THOUSANDS OF PERSONS WHO j ■■. *n afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels who pay little j IN CONNECTION WITH BTEAHJOB \ rTFh attention to the disease until the Bowel* t IBV . V r\jy bwotae „r., g „1.,«i, when, ia sU prshs. M ■£ E ? LIPSE "» KM PI 7 Uji'y, it mny be 100 Uts. How important VIA WELLSTILLB, it is then, for all those suffering from an; form of Rep- AND oBl ° AKD PEYXSYtVASIA RAILROAD,TiI .T h ° f B Tt “V* 11 “ D^ KEESEB . T HE^tetoTotodo.a.a at ms Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street A “ff°» l* Salle, Bock Island, Galena, St. *-<»-<« >n 4 ih« \ ■oil Virgin alley, sud procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro- V \ tmlio* portion of th. Bo.sls. Dr. hn. offlo. „u backof the drug store where Trusses are applied, and war- • VIA WKI.LSVri.LK. • ’ ranted to girt satisfaction. lie also has erery variety of • ttt4 P :M - Md Alliance at &25, and £r.rr a •* •» ■»“ «■»*“s meaoe of erery one in need of the article. I also keep »nd the North-west. - etery kind of Supporters, Bdy Braces , Suspensory Banda- P»**Bgers for the 4 20, P. M, train from Wellsville, lt*ye pa. Elastic Stockings, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of ltibu Hth -xceptert) at 9 00, A. M, on mechanical appliances used in Se I would respectfully invite the attention of the poblks to „ L, * aTe Alliancs at 7.C0, A M„ and 12, M., connecting a “ Truss for ChUdrsu, .Uoh i.rsrlsbly £*’£ . cures in a very short time. Cleveland, $4.00. * N. B —I also keep on hand, and for sale, * large assort ment of Shoulder Bracea of the most Improved kind, that hare been worn with somueb satisfaction by hundreds of persona, both in and ont of the city. DR. KKYSER’S DHDG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street aod Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. jeltdlw FROM TBE NEW IT A VEIT PALLADIUM. Frost Wort or Rock; Rose.—A medicine 'under the title of “Rockßose," made from a plant of that name, is havlnz a great run in this vicinity for its curative properties. The cry of “quack ”so truly applicable to at least one half of the medicines of the day, cannot be justly applied to the Rock Rom, fur it has “made Its mark * in th's city in several eases, to the relief and core of when other have failed—anil what h quite re markable, some of our beet physicians do not beeltate to speak very favorably of the compound. The certificates of cures, are not fabrications, bat from highly respectable per sons, moit of whom are well know *to ns. The manufactu rer is also Wb*l known to us as a gentleman who would not be engaged in a humbug, or In deceiving the public in any way.— mtadiuM. ’ W« cheerfully endorse the above, having witnessed its good effect, ourselves, on pulmonary and scrofulous com plaints. We believe it Is the best compound for colds and coughs, extant. The Rock Rose has long bean known as % plant of rare medical virtues, and its preparation is super intended by a gentleman of ability and character, in this city.—JV. 11. RtgisUr. New lUto, Dec. 20,1851. This is to certify notice of the Rock Rose medi cine published in oar paper In connection with one from the Palladium, was not only unsolicited, but was written by the Editor of his own judgment and observation. OSBORN A BALDWIN. Palladium Omct, New Haven, Dec. 22,1861. This will certify that the favorably notice of the medicine known as the “ Rock Rose,” was- a Ivaluntar* testimonial, induced by the Writers’ knowledge of tb* ca^tive a effects of the article in certain cases, as well aAhrJlfe favorable opin ions which others, well known to him/FiiLt expressed of it; and furthermore, the ardcle was written without pay or the promise of payment, or the knowledge of the manufac tQ*r - BABCOCK A WILD MAN. “SCROFULA.” MYERS’ EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE. This wonderful medietas is last gaining for itself a popo* Isrity which so other medicine can boast o£ The plant, Rock Rose, is used and recommended by many eminent physicians of our country. Hear what J. H. Thompaon, of Philadelphia, says: "1 have prescribed It in bad eases of Bercfuloos patients at Wills Hospital.” His soceess at tracted the attention of Motor physician*. He reports the following remarkable case ol While Swelling of the right hip, in February, 1844. The lad was seven year old, and had the disease f:r three years, the bone was dislocateftip watds and outwards. There wee a Urge opening on tbe hip leading to the bone, Into which I could thrust my fin*; ger. I counted three ulcers. He had been under several ; physicians, who bad given him up. 1 ordered a decoetton of Rook Ro.se— in two days hl« m*ht sweats ceased, T then ordered a tea spoonful of Sock Rose, three limes a day. Thirty-nine days after, he was entirely well. SoM by Dr GEO. H. KKYSKR, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. of the Golden Mortar. LIST OF GENTTINE PATENT MEDICINES, SHAHJWjRieIUa, Aenurt, Uueel'* foparie by (jefel • WALTER P. tweaamJwy.fUhrenleg :K9U'Uiir,'«aUMlH i 00. .jZ-Az. A'-A- v--_fV!v'i J -. "ft •• •*, k I CLEVEIAKD AND PIITaBCBo] 1 V 1 ! ... BAILUOAU. aoJ *’ enn,L Railroad, fearing ER ts i“« h « - 30 ' fM•B. A. M., aod S.K M., wnsoetat ADJ, an« for CleraUnd at 7 30 A. M„ 12, M , ud <526, P. U. lneieraUad ai 10, A. M., 2.20, P. SL, andB 60,- p aas e np J r, tickeUHl to Buffalo, Toledo, Chica go, La SalJe, Rock Irtaod, and 8u Louia. ’ * Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. LouU, 48 hour*. rm TIA WrLL&nLU:. 1 *AIE yiA-imijirg . To ClaTrland- $3,00 j To Cleveland....'.,' I r- si2SL.. Detroit —.. 0,00 I ' Detroit— «qo f,-". 410 ' 00 k 10 * fia i CW«*° $ll,OO * 11,60 B«k Wacd 15,50 | Rock 1e1end.........;.. 18*50 fiLlottl*. ...... 18 50 I fit Louis. PuMßgers are requested to proenre their tfekets tt the offlce of this Company, In Monooeehel* HAue. below the corner. ♦ J. DURAND, Bup*t Cleveland. ( J.A.CAUeiIRY,A**nt, : __j«2g. . Htteborah. . CO if ME y'c’/'AT r 23,186* MAIL TRAIN leavesPltt*burghatBAM;dfnesatAlll ■nc«; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a dose oow* Wlth a ,HSt Esprw* Irtln, reaahlng Ctedfr oati about 12 o'clock at night. • vmhsw EXPRBBB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh »♦ 3 o’clock. P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia. CrwtlUu* at 11,30 P. 4L, coanocilnf wKMba Night fjtpreaa which reaches Cincinnati in the morninz. Co°w*«oas are made with the Ohio and IndianaTand IMfontalne and Indiana railroads for Dayton, IndlananoUs and towns In Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dtuky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucvrus, TJmex Sandusky, Forest, and the towns rn the Mad kiv«-J&SI Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns' on the Mansfield road. ■ k ■ • Pare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis(B; to ffeyton £&6<h to Toledo $5; to Columbus $6,25; to ZanesvilJjF 15,30• to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louferfliritredtwea rates. I RETUHNINGt \ TILE EXPRESS TBAIN leaves Crestline A 1.15 p Jj and roaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 p M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Phlladelohie. MAIL TKAIN leaves Crestline at 2.50, A. iL, on the ar rival of the Night -Express Train from Cii*cincati, and arrives at Pittsbnrghat 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Htuburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at 6 AM,and 1.16 PM, ■ - FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, and 9 Pi' W., and arrives at 4.80 A iS, *nd 4.30, PM. Trains do not run on Sunday. AS* Tickets or farther information, apply at thetieket Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. O. CURRY, at the corner office'under the Mononeabeta House, Pittsburgh, or of - ' GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station.' ■ JOHN, KELLY..Passenger Agent. ■; S_ Pennsylvania Railroad. UMHER TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commonefeg April let. 1854 Pint Clast— Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feather*. Fnrnitaje, seeond hand* Furs, Piano*, Poultry; Wines. I? baskets or boxes: 75 cents f* ICO lbs. Sxnnd -C7a«—Dri.*d Fruit, Beeswax, Doer Skins, dorer and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Itaga. Wool and rheep Pelts, and Egg?: 60c. 100 lbs. Third CTodi—Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, in firkin*. k<*gß or bbls; Hides, leather. Soup, Window Glass, and Got* ton. uncompressed: 56c. ft 100 lbs. fburth 47a**—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes.) Barley end Malt, Beef and Pork. Candles, Cheese, Lard and Lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (comprcsted,) Leaf Tobacco: 40c, p 100 0)8, Flour 80 cents bM. aprl Bingham A Co.»« Tran«panatiaa.T.t»7 TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NBW YORK.—Thu Owners ,and Agents of said Line have been for the past fourteen years mnnected with the “cldestatdkhad Bingham’s Line.” They will give their Qsu»i prompt attention to the forwarding or Pi->dace, hi cLtS'itiue, kc.., in U.«* ?,hortt-jt timo and on as favorable . terms as any other Line. AS” Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. f GEO. BINGHAM A CO., Canal Basin, Liberty Pittsburgh. ' SINGIiA-M, DAVIS k CO., ProD-ietors * 27® Market sreet. Philadelphia.' F JAMES WILSON, Agent^ 121 North Ft, Baltimore. M. L. "OeTRANDKB, Agent, S 6 West st-, New York. \ONK* cTRICK LAMPS sew BOOK—The Walsintrhnm : by Ague* Strickland, is jurt received •dU for rale at U. MINER A CO.’S. No 52 fimithfleidstreet. Aootber Book by EupeDe goe the celebrated and popular author'of the Wandering Jew, Mysteries of Paris. 4e_ ic,. entitled Woman’s Love; a true story vf the Heart: price 2i cents. Aubrey: by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilia Wjndham, Ck'tle Avon. Ac ; Harper's Library: DO cents. The Jesuit’s Daughter; complete; SO cent*. A Year After Marriage: by T. S. Arthur: 25 cents. Ilowitt’s Visit* to Remarkable Places ; $1 Flora Lyndniy, or l>u.««acasin an Eventful Life: by Mrs. Moxlie, author of RoughirrgSt in the Bush, Mark Hurdle atone, «c~ SO cent?. Nsnette and h«?r Isovcrs; a story illustrating some new Phase* in French Life: $l. Julienne, the Daughter of the Harslet; a new Protectant Novel; complete in one Totome; $l. The Rappers, or the Myrtariss, Fallacies and Absurdities of Spirit Rapping. Table Tnrniug end Entrancement; with illustration*; lTolume; W) evnts. Rosa Lambert,or the Memolrsof an Unfortunate Woman; a com>-anlon to Mary Price: by G. W. M. Reynolds; vol. 1; W ccnm.l H. MINER A CO n _d*' 3u 82 Smithfleld'at. JUST RECEIVED.—The Pilgrims of Walsingbam, o? Tales of the Middle Ayes: by Agnes Strickland. The Master House; a tale of Southern Life: by Lccsn. Bisckwoevl's Magazine, lor June. Graham’s “ *♦ July. The New York Journal. Woman’s Love; a true story of the Heart: by Eunas Sue. Far sale at PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot, j Fifth street, opporite the Theatre. Magazines for july. just Putnam’s Magazine, for July. Harper’s do do. Graham’s do do. ■ ' Peterson's do do. « Popular Educator, No. 12. Russia: bv De Csstine. Received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENPENNEY A 00, J- 3 ; 7 6 Fourth For Runt, • aiHE large and commodious TAVERN STAND, lately oe -1 culled by W’m. P. Applegate, situated on the Pitts burgh ai*d Steubenville Turnpike, about one atle from Jones’ Ferry, situated in Chartier* township, Allraheny county. The House i* a large Brick, containing some twenty rooms, together with a good Store Room, and three good Cellars. There Is on the p. emises a large Stable, Car riage lioufeJgout-buildiugK, three good pumps, one large cL'tvrn, Orchard*, aud Several out Lots—all of which is for rent, and possession will be given Immediately. For further particulars, enquire of LYDIA ANN CHESS, on the premises, or the subscriber. Chartiers Tp.,t. 24.1853. ATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVISON’*" Co Market rtl j near Fourth. The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J. W. Alexander, The MagaiiDes at 20 cents per number; our present and future price. J Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Scott, of New Or» lean.*—a. course of Lectures. Fern Leaves; second series. The Parish Side; abetter book than either Sonny Side or Shady Side. Carter’s New Books for Youth, viz: Mabel Grant,Charles Rcuwel, the Woodcutters and Exile* of Lebanon, Ac., Ac. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, SL2o. Manual of Missions, or Sketches of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church : by Rev. J.C. Lowrie; with maps, showing the stations,.Ac. Airies and the American Fiag. THIE HISTORY OF PITTSBURGH, from the earliest pe rvd when it wa« visited by white men, down to the close of the le#t cantory,wjth notices of some of the impor tant manufactures and works of internal improvement, up to the present time: by Neville-3. Craig. E#q. Aboutbne hundred copies of fee. above highly interest ing wore remain on hanq—the price reduced to 75 cents a copy. Published and for sale by Allegheny building lots for sale.—Eight choice Building Lots, situate on Ohio Lane, each 24 feet front by l-'X) deep to a 24 fi-ct &U>-y, and directly oppo site Bagaley street, which is now paved ami ip good order. These Lots are offered for sale at low prices, and on easy terms. 8. CUTHBEhT A 80N* jel9 140 Third «reK. Notice. , . t S I «un now winding up my bustoes* at the comer of Wood and Wstw street, preparatory to removing to my new store on Fifth street, I would hereby notify my imndi that I hare placed my books in thi bond* of E. S SEAL, Esq , on Third street, between Wood and. Miiket wrthe collection of ail debts due me uj<ou theta» Those knowing themselves indebted to me will plea w 001 l as above and settle. _je2l:lm A NOTE dated January 25, 1554, payable four moChaaf ter date, at the office of Winslow, Lanier A Co , New York, signed K. Woods, President Pittaburgh and Steuben- Till* Kail road—endorsed. Charles .Vaylor, Secretary. . All persona jitc hereby warned not to bay said note, aa payment vnll be rtfiued. Any person fiudinglt wi:l confer an obligation by leaving it with 0. R. Arnold k Co er THOMPSON BELL k CO, jjMj ~ corner Third and Wood sla. Bsttai**llot; Cold } kud bhoncr< IN titling and furnishing of which nothing ha* been • spared to render bathing luxurious ms well a# bealihfoL Are open erery excepted,) from 5 o’clock. A. M.» until 10 P. M.,at the Barber £bop, Ferry Hotel, comer of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. ' j*3> JOHN WOODBON, Pi __ K. S. ftetif Alderman. 'VTO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Slarketstrsets*. 1* Pittsburgh. Collectionsprcmf tly made. Bond*. Mort* g**es, mad other writings drawu. -with neatness and ateo* ™>y- • _j_ j«gqj JUST RECEIVED RiUt EXPRESS, TUI- MURMKG— A large assojimeot of new. »«*< beautiful ttylw Kings, Breast Oold PsoaSs and. Peas. Xbo, a new article of Fans, which are rety pretty .and cheap. Our stuck Is equal to any in the city and quality, and are guarantee to the purchaser we wftlsell fine goods incur line as low as any eastern botue will veil, and much less than aoy other establishment In Uda eity Give us a call, and examine onr goods and phass, at 51 Market street je23 . HOOyS. Fl& bALK.—-FiTeLota&al^BtmSylTanl^ Arrmna-fpfypat of Chatham street and d ints al»the junction uf -flav* eath and Webeter streets. Also, a luge variety caches* Lota throughout the dty. U yon want any kind of proaer tj *»eh«M,Juit cnqaii rtf. J*a 7. tortkim*. *• .< *’,.*■* V*. 1 .a ~i it . • s RAILROADS GEORGE C. FRANCISCOS. JAMES 0. RICHEY. foct27:dlw*«rtn J. 8. DATISOX, 65 Mafket street, near Foorth. JOHN H. MELLOR, 8t Wood street. JOHN CALLAHAN. ' - • . V J: .. *« ». .
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