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Testimonial of Respect to Mr. Albert
Shsfabp.—ld Saturday’s paper we gave an account of the
terrible death of Mr. Shepard, at the National Theatre, Id
Philadelphia. Previous to his residence in that city, be was
attached to Mr. Foster** Theatre here, and w«r held in the
highest citimatfoo bv all who enjoyed his acquaintance.
The aul'joiael resolutions* copied from Iho Philadelphia
I*dijrr, express, a« near a& words can, the great regret fait
by hie friends there, at hL-v mournful and ; the same feeling
trill be shared wherever Mr, Shepard was known:
-.w» *T-a! r, W>' 1 Atla m -eti ig of the Pr- ifsA-ional brethren or the lale Mr.
Sb»pknl, held, on Thursday, Mr. J. P. BrelMurd was called
S4t3* fegfor to preside, anu J. B. Addia actod as Secretary. A committee
Sr|C!-r3Slfc>i*fe tg*Ltsa "' ra ' Appointed, consisting- of S. Wayne Olwine, John Drew,
yip a ud Mr Meßri-U», who i eported the following resolutions,
,which were adopted:
o w'Ae^e;^ 1 Wkchlas. t\> haw Uenrd with heartfelt regret and pain,
° r a»c*:Hneliniy and. untimely fate of oar b other actor,
St Albert Van Rt-Dsallu Shepard, who was destroyed in the
'^c e ? of the National Theatre on the Sth
inland
V• $ - j"J Wrcbkas His uniform urbanity sand kiauoese of dhposl.
hH It* 1 „r '-, Hon, en-ioareJ him in us by the strongest ties of live and
g •*&**' S f* ,> tJu^ l affection. und for a public espn-S-foon of our grief st "the sad
1 •** ■' * t" *‘ a da( a man anil brother. whose last act in life was a sacri
•• fice of that Ufa in the cause of humanity, Id endeavoring to
reFC,,e M Mlow creature from the homes, therefore be It
V'H v'-- ? , Resolved, That whilst we hive lost a iriend. the stage has
t«^>?Vsr.'v<?y*! | , 4 '. lost a promising actor, whose early effort*indicated a bright
s*■?'} future, but whose untimely fate teaches us that the swift
arro* r-f.he destroyer rcu.hfc* soonest those whom we love }
P^v sJr£ &!f £ fFI&L -q Resolved. That we wear the usual badge.of mourning,
TW^XAe" t, t Rcsolvxu That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted
to his afflicted relatin g who have been deprived ol a son
JJ l hft sy*»B*a and brother.
SHkS s £ { ?*&*s >' i Rexolnd. That Messrs. Conrad Clarke, H. A. Perry and
t j ; r.> wj p, Urelgford, to a committee to make the necessary or-
By President eflhe United Stale,.]
-r P u.fUiiiw is-, i, fuanklin I’lsutß, mataat
-a x of the United Slates of America, do hereby declare and
FjwSVt-! mnhe keowu that public sale will be held at theundennen
tioued Laud (.hflcuA, in the State of WISCONSIN, at the
periods hereinafter designated, viz :
MSftWllM fcJ At the Land Office at STEVENS’ POINT, commencing on
Mondav, the fourth day of September next, for Lhe dispo
'•V-Ws* sal of public lands situated in the following named town
t-;} of U\t bait liw, and rut of thr fourth principal mc
j -rulian.
r?»ss'VK*ifsWy» 4 Townships twenty-one, twenty-fire, twenty-six, and twen-
L-6pS^#i*l>lpiaTgȣd l ,-1 ty-seven. of range two.
3ie , lH^l*S<W^^iS 4 *^ Townships tweuty-ftve, twenty-six, twenty seven, twenty-
Hfflif eight, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range three.
«-J Townships twenty-wren, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, anJ
®C‘W^«?s%STlE32ss^3 , SrO'fßiSjSl*'®l t-eni-J «r«»! tireot.-Jiglit, twentj-nin., >oil
tort,, of r.n s . nioo.
* 'townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and
sX*r*WU thirty, of range ten.
«U&VJfcta Townships twenfy-Mrven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and
jMtbittv, Of range eleven. •
At the Land at LA CROSSE, commending on Mon
e*lALiSday the eighteenth (lay of September next, for «he disposal
*v* Sf'p 1 pf l^e P ubUc l»nds within the undermentioned townships,
Forth of the base line, and iwxf of the fourth prineipai me-
ltownships twenty-two. twenty-three, twenty-four, twen- L
RL^'*3r l »fc&*fflESd&g.3-^!l.^t>!lif«lfi.*fa'tl l dL'ty-*rigbt, and twi-nty-ntne, of range one.
«sSr.?l»|fS!wkSLyidii^S^fS?<wvl fit i twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-nine, of
9 *IV a J* Jji range two.:
V^flv. V £+ Township twenty-nine, of range three.
V^#9£iff f ßaSnS2iriß ? iSk£l>a.7'k To«n?J»lp« twenty «:ree, iwenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-;
2f-t" tweaty-sev-o, and twenty-eight, of range fonr.
ffißgjAgaßjSjfiMKtSZnZffiiTwirtpVj-S 1 Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-
twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-6« Ten, and twe'niy
t*SKWS9psH®®/WvS^KV'l*#'^li,^tteleht »»® fT * n s« fire -
r Hfil Toimshios twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twen-
Ssffi|2!a6w[*yi %■+& tj?* «-fty
B’B<neiCUT < i *ltC*k *» TnqrftKbipe twenty-three and twenty-four, of range seven.
bate tins, and east of the fourth principal im-
Sa2ngiy^|^*|,i n*- *' l - | ■j ’ ridian.
wvE>aF«SSiS2^r? i ?j^B i rtPH Towntbip twenty-fire, of range one.
hjgitw xig^Tl«lw^w*^‘ir -gr-i* MjtJaw At ti.e Land Office at WILLOW RIVKR, commending on
ViMondiy, the eleventh day of September nexL for thedls
rfF♦s\tr»sal of the public lsnds situated within the following
townaWiKL to wit:
,7^>^w^W^'vV^Sa gj-VurlA rf tht bate line, and t vest of the fourth principal me
,<sS^r^?ri! Township thlrtv-seven, arrange six.
*Jw Townsbios thirty-six, tbirty-seren, and thirty-eight, of
n Tbwn'hlps thirty-fiTe, thirty-six, and thirty-seven, of
y -
Townships thirty-foor, thirty-five, thirly-*ix, and tbirty
of range niuc. :
4fa Town«hips thirty four end thirty-five, of range ten.
Sjggbi3ißnwH»& % nS*IJkHi Township Ijiirty-Sve, of range eleven.
li|-w <T*’J Township thirty five, of'range twelve.
%K3B@sßHHsfflS S Township* thirty-five, forty-eeven; and forty-nine, on the
*• shore of Superior, at the mouth of Bt. Louis
and forty '* eTeD ’ Grange
t»et •J = i '»', thlrtf, »nd tblrtj.fi,,, of r,Dg,
t.enty-oine/ ‘~ irt T, thlrty.fi,,, ,nd fortj<mc, '
range sixteen- .
Township thirty-five, of rfln^. RaTept *« n -
Townships thirty-aine and grange eighteen.
Townships thirty-seven, thlrty-nlne, and
y of range niueteen. *
AiSSriSKRy uU Office at MEVASHA, on Mon
tb« twenty-first day of August next. .*>* ■dl»poj»l
'® public lands within the following nuns, townehlpn,
of the base line, and east of the fourth prinoi me *.
Townships thirty-one and thirty-two, of range seventeen.
At the' Land Office at MINERAL POINT, commencing on
- twenty-first day of August next, for the dispo
aawa'4sh'j^srg of theToilowing islands to wit:
of the base line, and east of the fourth principal me
•j|v^g.vt [ ’y?W|r l »r> ridian.
A'S Island* situated inflections twelve, thirteen, fonrteen, and
a | nf ._ 0 f township nine, and section thirty-six, in
own «hjp tpD > of range six.
| jilaDds situated in tections nix and seven, In townabip
Mne, aud sections one, two, nine, and eleven, in townehp
Ten, of r«oge seven.
Lands appropriated by law for Ihe use of Schools, Millta
•y :ahd’other purposes, logetbor with those “swamp and
>verftovt**d lands, made thereby unfit for caltivation," if
iay, granted to the State by the act entitled “An act to ena*
*T«fS>te the State of Arkansas and other Btate* to reclaim the
-,-.» l ’ilyßCT , *mp lands’ within their limits.” approved September 191,
todl be excluded from the tales.
—■ f&Jli fpl f The offi-ring of tho ahnve lands will be commenced nn the
appointed, ami will proceed lo the order in whk'U-lbey
rl T i diversified until the whole shall have been offeted, aul
/Uj^ww^likj kales tbufi closed; bm no sale shall be.kept open longer
.* wo weeks, and no private entry of any 6f the land*
-he admitted until alter the expiration of the two weeks.
?Sfcv*n «i»der say hand, at the city of Washington, this
May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight
fifty-four. FRANKLIN PIERCE.
-T K. Ifie l'r.fid.tit: ' JOHN WILSON.
Q * • Onnmiuioner of the General Land Office .,-
: Nonas to rRMMmoN ouimaktb.. > : h
Erory P-n»n intitlad to th, of prMßjta to m
-ithln tlie townships »nd part, of
: 'vS E^Tfii enumerated, ia required to eetutdiah the lime to ihe
of the Re,!i.t«r end Itoceirer of the proper Und
TBmEfrviaFll end make payment therefor as toon at practicable a/-
*statertnsi this notice, and before the day appointed for tho
of the public sales of thelands embrac ng
tract claimed; otherwise ruchclaim will be forfeited.
-*P ' JOHN WILSON,
jeS:tawn3w Commissioner of the Gmeral Land Office.
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THE CITY POST.
MONDAY MORNING;:
Attempt to Pass Counterfeit Moiut'— Oar
neighbors of Birmingham have been pestered for tome time
by the operations of a coaple of scoundrels, who have ta*
undated that place with a lot of counterfeit and spnrloua
money, and a sharp look out was kept to detect them in the
. commission of the.crlme. On Friday evening, a suspicious
looking customer, a stlaoger in the village, entered the
grocery store of Ur. Stroub, and after making’ a parch see of
a few articles of no value, tendered a ten dollar note in pay*
ment. Sin Stroub, who was in attendance at the time,
suspected the hill to be a counterfeit, and called her bos*
band and examine it, when the fellow made a desper
ate grab for both note and artides,with which he endeavored
to take his departUre. Ur. Stroub immediately seised the
Scamp, with theintenlion to detain him until the note could
be examined; but the fellow knowing well enough Itwou’d
not stand an examination, struggled desperately to be re
leased, and in tbeecuftiesueceededio bringing himself near
the door, when an accomplice, who bad been stationed out
side all tbo time, reached in and pulled his comrade out*
The rogues then left with the ten dollar bill, and the arti
cles purchased,' in their possession, dorftlj pursued by Ur.
Stroub, who, however, did not suceeed in overtaking them.
Interesting to Some Pers6n.— Mr. Perry C.
McKeely, of Pstersborgh. Boone county, Ky., found floating
In,the Ohio river, opposite that place, a valise) containing)
among other articles, the free papers of a negro named
Revrrdy Jones, issued from the office of J. U. D. Glenn, in
Pittsburgh, in the year 1852. The valise bore the -appear
ance of having been robbed, and thrown into the river.
The papers may be had, free of charge, by sending to Mr.
MeNeely, who says his object in Imparting this information
Is to give every man his rights, and to. so for as It
lies in his power, ro man tadake advantage of the misfor
tunes of another.
Severe Accident.— Mr. William Etworth, a
resident of Ltiwnsncevllle, was dangerously iojared by the
..explosion of & plitol, on Saturday. lie was engaged in
cleaning the weapon, which wai heavily while
ao doing it exploded in bis hands, tbo whole contents lodg
ing in tbe thigh, tearing away the flesh In a dreadful man
ner. Ho was lal’cn to tbe Pennsylvania Hospital, and his
wound dressed by the surgvou lit attendance, who has bat
slight hopes of his recovery.
Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad.— The
•nings of tbe Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad for June*
155 4 -««“
v ’ p *2O-516 53
p E - 25,72231
FMght.. Sprees 149100 $47,729 74
•' Mails and x * *
„ , „ '*»so $19,876 25
Pawenirere, for June,l» .. 16,949 97 35,825 9;
Freight, Miils, Ac _L_ '
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lucreas*
A. to '«d at the Rail-'
Fixe Live Stock.—We notu . . ,
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road Depot, in Alleyheoy, on Saturday, a 10. > a iprl 9 «| jix
ported lire rtork w«* bare eTcr aeon. I’be iotc*. , .
nd Iw«q.
r-j two fail blooded Ootswull and Southdown Sheep,a.
" ty-ntn? head fnll-bloodei Durham cattle, purchas,
Iroland and England, for the Clark County Stock Impel,
it»g Company. They were under the charge of Mr. C. W.
Clarke, th- treasurer of the company, who was conveying
them to f<pringfieki,Ohio, the place of their destination.
United St»<«« of Amprlo.—Wcitern 01.-
triotofP*nn«y^»nU.
■tTfIfEREAS A LIBBL HAS BEEN FILED IN THE
W Court of the G. Stales for the Western District
Jpsnniwwia on the 38tb day of June, A.D.IBM, by
Adam Wilson, libellant and eo-owneu against the BT£&Mv
BOAT “JUSTICE," whereof John Steiner is master, aer
tkcklo.'ari'orel, furniture, Ac., alleging, lo substance, that
the said Captain Steiner, who is also j«t owner, detains
the eai i boat and moneys she has mad*, from the said Übeb
lant, and prays that process may Issue against the said
boat, her tackle, Ac„ and that the said boat may be held in
custody nntil the said Court decrees thereon, or rolßcient
security shall be given fpr the same. • 4 .
Now, therefore, In unrsuanee of the monition under the
seal of the said Court, to me directed end delivered, I do
hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the said
boat her tackle. Ac:, or in anymanner interested therein,
thst ’they be aod appear befare the said District Court, to
Wt held at the city of Pittsburgh, in and for the Western
District of Pennsylvania, on the SECOND TOBRDAY OP
JULY. Instant, at eleren o’clock In the forenoon of that day,
then and there to interpose their claims, and to make their
■llecetJons In that behalf.
auegeuune « WESLEY PBOBT, D. 8. MarahaL
n p Himroit, Proetoi tor Libellant
Dated the Mh day of July, 18*4. (JyfcltJawsltd
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TELEGRAPHIC.
Bj't&e CFBailly lane* for the Morning Pott
;iIDLT 10.
FOTTB DAYS LATER FBOM BUBOFS.
A PROSPECT FOE PKACS*
BREADSTUFFS SLIGHTLY DECLINED.
**** »teamer BalUc arrived at the
wh*rf »tl odock this morning. Sho brings Liverpool
dates to the 2Sth. i . °
A de«p«tdi ftmn Yl«nni porttlielf tb.t Riuai,
baa, oat of high consideration for Austria, oon tented to
evacuate the Principalities.
LrvtKpooLtfAnrxT*.—Cotton ; pricea firm, with upward
WMk. Br^ adstu ® s without material change, but pricea
Consols firm'at 90^J
, The news it brief, but extremely Important
It is reported that the Cxar, in reply to Austria, has ecn
aentod to evacuate the Principalities, and is already with
drawing all hU forces to beyond the Pruth. J
Lord John Russel! officially informed Parliament that the
siege of SiUstrla is raised.
The advanced guard cf the French and English have
reached Prevedla. ,
Omar Pacha is advancing with hla whole force to the
.Danube.
Frota the Baltie, the Blade Sea. or Aria, there Is no news.
The Greek insurrection U totally quelled.
Tho minor German States have accepted the Austro-Prus
sian note.
England and Franca of neutrality.
The British government baa een r Sic John Bonham from
China, to negotiate a commercial treaty with Japan.
Earl Aberdeen gave a speech in the House of Lords In
defence of his conduct in the prewot war.
M. liellault succeeds M. Perrigny as Minister of the In
terior. WM
The weather iu France and Great Britain has been fine.
The overland mall was telegraphed with Bombay dates to
the 23d, and Hong Kong dates to May 6th. Shanghai was
quiet. There wax no commercial news telegraphed.
Latest.—The Amtriana will march into the principal!-
tlr s as the Russians leave them.
Mclleory quotes Breadstuff* as mod orate burioeas at Fri
day’s decline Richardson 4 Brothers quote Breadstuff*
a* inactive without quotable change since Friday. Com...
rather dearer.
McHenry quotea Bacon steady. Beef and Pork nothing
new Cheese meets with quicksale». Shoulder* wanted;
H«m« neglected. Rice and Bark neglected, linseed Cake
wsDtvd.
The fund*, although advancing. were very « native. Th.'re
w»a on Increawng demand for silver, which bajl further ad*
% per o* j
Lokiwx MiRKKTS—Sugar dalL Tea ateadj. Onffee ltn
pruviug. Brown A Shipley report Flour In moderate de
mand at a decline of 6d. Western Canal 375. Yellow Corn
iLrt White 36a 6d White Wheat 11a W; redllalOd
a !n goodqualities improved.
Seles 600 bhls. . , . I
Console adTßUted. 93?<@0-i.
Iron dealers eipected an adeance of 20*. =4 tijn.
liOsooM, " ednesday, coon—There U nothing later from
the Past, except the official reply of the C*ar to Austria,
which was not to be sent uutil tb» 2d or 3d July.
The Italians hare taken as prisoners two newspaper oor
respondents.
' From India and China the general sews ta unimportant.
Advices from the interior of China are extremely uufavcra
hi-?. Tb* province* are OTorrnn by ; Trade in all
the chief parts of India and China Is extremely dull. .
The Russian squadron, it ia supposed haa taken refege on
the roast of Kamecbatka.
Great apprehensions are frit by the English and French
in consequence of reported privateer# from California, sail
ini Under the KusAian flag.. j
Tl»e London Tunes, of Wednesday, sacs the suspension of
Davidson A Gordon proves to be very unfaftraVi* aFregards
thfir asaeta. Col* A Brothers, Hast India merchants and
m-tai brokers, have heavy liabilities. •
A Constantinople letter, dated the the Western
i ' v, *wa iriU promote the loan ol 400,000 pikers by the
Por. "* - I
I ’HIRTY-THIHD CONGUEB»"
_ Cm. July 7.— ScnaU —The bill providing for
WAsnisoto. ->f military roads in Washington and Ne
jbe construction » ■*as;r«*poned and passed—:» againvl fi.
hriska lerrnon -a* hills were passed, and ail others on
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motto mw«ir
th. .ctioo of die n,.MT J«.' rt ‘J.''>F“ u "S tlm Ooo.rJ
A, M™'’o ri ,*rlu »rpri*J « ‘‘T T'
tt. hid oo douht it w» pmloMd .
bill 6or *700,000 for certain Custom U ~,**!** T
pns*«l to that' amendment, but voted for the hill, owing .to
pressing public necessities, hfur wn«ultation,be prohOMd
io the House to reconsider the V-t* rejecting the bill, and
tbnt some one who votjd for tW Cntt-m Houro appropria
tions would mow to rrtonaWer th - rote on that, in order
it may be strkkeniout.l
The vote adopting the Custom Houseiippropn.tion# iu
then reconald iwd-yeM S« q £?VE
recursion making an of $540,000 for the
Cu-i?m House »i Be Louis. Mobile, ttndnnM«, I/>ui«ilJ«,
Bangor, Bath as d Wilmington, and for a sit* at Rhode la
dai-d. i i
* Jew York Item*.
N*w Yokz Jrtly v—The Illinois Central Railroad official
ly *rrport Schuyler’s JRibUltki to them at slitf,4oo, which is
*“>'ilJSf“s* Bawrii Td, <St the Harlem iWlroad Company,
h# TLe fn lfouthem MleblSni Northern Indiana and other
Companies r«solr«l to in. it* a pebHe lnto the
tno.*fer books and the am >w®t of »*ock Usurd.
The deaths in New York week ' 6l . lucludingW
Crr ro Cholera. . . ,
It is reports! that De 1 Janitsry, /sells k CU‘ T *- one °* l “®
he-wiest banking houses in W'ali street suspend*)- payment
to-Jay.
Riot—Catliolic Chareti Rarned,
BATIt, Mr., July 7 —The Acgvl Uabriei lectured here on
WcJneedav and Tbursaay evenings against Popery. On
th-? last occasion the orowd was large, *t»J a disturbance
occurred. A mob of men gnd boys proceeded to tbeold
South Church, used by Catholics as a plaee of worship,
br Ve open the doors, rang the belt, displayed i<n American
from the belfrt, and afterwards set flat* church do
fire. Which was burned to the gtvuod, and fi\rdwr destrur
te n took place. A mob of about 100 parad-'d the streets,
vexing and hooting, until pear morning. N.t airesu were
mada
Railroad Accident ••ton of Life.
WtucisaTox. July 7 —Thsjllghti.jng train th tt left PWV
nd -iphla for Baltimore, at 45.mihut--9 after 12 <>V! ock to-da* - ,
ran off the iraek at Broad Crvek, Maryland. ■ Illlng Benja
min R Benson, tbe engineer, sod Joseph Robioetr., fireman.
NY passengers were hurt. J
Unltad States Senate.
WigßixoTOX, July b.—'The Senate was net in rendon V>
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Nrw Ynax. July B.—Flour-iWeitern Canal d'rtllned 25c;
sal-* 8,000 bbls Straight Btabf nr > (6.;nf<v7 ; grv d ofalo $7.-
£6f07,75; Southern firni,’Rtdck 27,700 bbls; sal n at $8 60ft
Wheat easier, at a dedine; rales 4*oo b ush new rr
dir.nry Southern red at $1.65; old Southern ’white. $1,7,6.
Ost-lower: Western, Cotton a<lran<.*wd mid
dling and better aualltlre more active. O'ffea unchanged ;
business very dull. Sugar doll, with dedln'.ng taudenev ;
-Orintnit, U&i'/i- Mola«vre unchanged very dull.
Con. .. Large arrivals: Mire 7d,00Q bush unsound at M(0,63:
Southern yellow ?4th)75; white and oomloal. Whla
kj ...rale* £i>o bbls Ohio at 2rgSj26j£, Po r k...prkre a trifle
he -r far mess; market firm far prime; males 700 bbls me*s
at ill, prime »10£U),25 Beef firm; country me** »tsl2
Cut Meata...dnll and heavy; BhOulderv
lh.ins Lard nnefaangfd; a mnrturare demand at
previous rate*. Butter quiet; Ohio 13t(d17. Iron quiet at
$R .t. 41, 6 montits. Lead dull. Stocks valoabla and doll.
Mi oey aod sterlingaxrhange unaltered.
TaiLADrirKU, July B.—The Baltic’s nawaraealred Ibis
was unfavorable far Breadstuff* ; market dull far
all dewcripiioDs; the onlv ealea of Floor reported are vmall
)ot< to the trade at $8 25<£9 far common and extra brands.
Ry- Flour...no demand. Corn meal dull at 25c decline.
Sale* of 400 bbla Peona. at $3 25. more aellera than buyer*.
Wheat. ..sale* 2000 bush, old Ptnn*. Wbite at $2. and SKi>
buifa new Bontbern, the first of the seaono, at $175 far
Ret and $1 85 for Whltia. Rya ’ worth $1 06$t JO. Com
dull...sales 1600 btish Yelhw at 76c, afloat. Whisky ...small
■al 'sln bbls anl hhds »v27J-s@^B.
nrdendgned offer far rale that excellent Farm in
. Wilkins township, lately owned by Andrew Johnston,
On-' I. Uis but ten miles from Pittsburgh, on the Northern
Turnpike, and contains 146 ACRES OF LAND There are
on it four Dwelling House*, two Bams, and other nut
honsre, and a Grist Mill. About eeventy-five ace* ajre
cleared, and it is under good cultivation. A good Orchsrd,
gm-l Springs of Water, and Coal, are found on it. A good
iit'e can be made, and possession given on the first cf
Mcrcb next.
For terms and particular* enquire of either of Ihef un
designed. MARGARET Ji>HN«T >N,
Sotiee to School TaacEera.
T'HE School Directors of Lower Bt- '.'lair town
ebip win meet at fchool nuuM No. 1, Mi Washlogtoo.
at 0 o’clock, A. M, on SATOBDAT, Julr 22d. James M.
Pryor, E»q., Cjunty.Superintendent, will be present and
examine all persons applying m Teachers.
Th- Board employ two Female aod six Mala Teacher*.
Salaries nf Females, $2O per month—cf Males, $3O and $36
per month. The Scfaools are expected to be ope r. 10 mouth*
next year. T. J. BIOHAM, President.
A. R. gTiTiwßos. Secretary.—[jv7:w3t
Se wTed~Propoaa.il
WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL MONDAY, 17th of July,
at 12 o’clock, M n for a STEWARD and STEW
ARDESS, to su;>erintonA the Allegheny County Poor House.
Proposals to state the salary per year, and th- person se
lected will be required to move to the Poor House between
the 16th of August and Ist of September. Proposals may
be left with any of the Commissioners.
By order of the Board of Commbuioners.
THOS, VKRNER, Pre-ident.
Attest: JOB* QtLmm. Secretary —f j>7:w2t*
AiDiiiniitratoir's Notice.
WHEREAS, hatter* of Adininlotration having barn
granted to the an-Jaretgued on the estate of JmlN
PAKKUILL, dee’d., late of East Deer township, Allegheny
county; all person* having claim* against said eetale are
requested to preaent them immediately,duly authenticated
for Mttlemrnt, and all knowing thomselve* indebted are
DOlifled tncail aod settle.
j\7:wfit* JAMES HENDERSON^Adm’r.
gpcOSHBLL A WILLOCR, ‘
BANKERS,
AND Dealer* in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Fund* received on depcwiL
Stock* bought and sold on commission. Collection* .made
at any point in the United State*.
South Ea*t corner of < Market and Fifth st reets,.
njyll I PITTSBURGH, PA.
Treasurer's Office ot the Vhartlers Volley
Railroad Company.
SUBSCRIBERS to Kos/l are hereby noUfled that
’the Board of Directors have celled for a second install
ment of FW* Dollaes per share, payable to the Treasurer
on:the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per
share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until
whole amount is paid.
i mv3o:tf . ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer.
"INOR j?ALB—A beaatltnl location or site for a Rolling
X' Mill, Glass Works or Foundry, Hituate In Tempersnce
ville. Allegheny county, Pa. For terms and price enquire
of Mr. J. Howard, Fourth street, or
JAMKB a RICHEY,
je29 . Real Estate Agent.
ffIURNIP SEEDS.—' 3J?
X Ruta Baga, Purple Top, © -
Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk,
' Globe, and Dales Hybrid* wholesale
and retail at the Beed Store, Fifth street.
James wardrop.
PARASOLS— AT?A. McTIGUK’S, corner of Grant and
Fifth streets—loo plain Green Satin; 1&0 figured, all
colors; 75 figured and lined; 76 plain Gros de Naples, lined;
100 plain Gros de Naples, all colors j 200 Children's plain,
figured and Hoed, all, colors. All of which will be sold low
for quality. jelo
FRESH PINE APPLK£.— 4GQ fresh Pine Apples, to ar
rive by Express, for sale by
' J. C. ANDERSON A 00,
my 23 ' No. 6 Wood street.
CHEAP PRK&KRV»NG feUUAH^-
White Soft Crushed at 8 and 0 cents per fit;
N. O. Sugar, 30 fte for $1; for sale by
jag* ; W. A. M’OLUBO.
ikLlUd* j » .s-. r iv'*v w .
A
%:X
- : ■v. - 1 - -|tfj *. i j 1 *
safflffiaraatfiHti
ARRIVAL OF TUB BALTIC.
Farm for Sale.
CHARLES M. JOHNSTON.
t • *■>. ; ‘ •'
7u. Hxver.— On Batnrday art&fag of »o*r i >
the tuetal mw*, jr« 2 te«t 8 inches-a fall of 4 Inches aim «
Friday uTenicg. The weather cloudy and warm.
TUt regular Wheeling packet, leaving thi* mornings at 0
A. M., la the steamer Exchange.
The steamer Empire left on Sunday for Cincinnati—well
loaded with freight and passenger*.
“ Time a*d Tide JKuf for no Man?’ The *te*m*r
Tixu and Tide left our wharf on Saturday evening, with:
oat so mucb or iiugtuA a bell or blowing a whistle nntjl an*
der headway. U U gratifying to know, however, that she
dkt not'leave too unceremoniously to carry a full cargo.
The steamer U. S. Aid has been in port sometime, making
repairs, and flUlng out according to the recant steamboat
law. When her refitting is completed, she will be so com
pleteiy metamqrphofoj that it will be difflenlt for her oil*
est friend* to r&ogoiM her She Is advertised to leave on
Monday; and those having business calling them to tbo
Queen City will find the Aid a most comfortable boat, and
CapL Davidson a perfect gentleman.',
S«ajibo*t Mac in want of Pure Medicines and Medicine
Chests, pan have them supplied at lower prices than 'they
can be had kny where in the city, by calling at
DR. KKYSER’S Drug Store, 1
No. 140, oorner Wood st and Virgin alley,
J l *®* Sign of the Golden Mortfcr.
POST OF PITTSBURGH.
2 FEET S ISCHKS. WATIK IH THS CHAWHH, METAL HARK.
r - : ARRIVED.
Steasier Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Luaerne, Bennett. Brownsville.
“ Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, West Newton.
“ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, BHsabetb.
** Exchange, XTCallnm, Wheeling.
“ Conroy, Wolf WellsTille.
“ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
“ Jefferson, Pabkinsoo. Brownsville.
“ Luxerne,Bennett.Brownsville.
“ Thomas WeatNew-too.
“ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
14 Hartford, Uazlot, Cincinnati.
“ Exchange, M’Callnm, Wheeling.
“ OooToy, Wolf, Wellsrille
“ Empire, Shepheru, Cincinnati. '
“ Time and Tide, Coffin, Bt. Umis.
“ Kclltse, Moore, Wheeling.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
PITTSBUEGH, CIHCIKHATI, LOUISVILLE,
SAINT LOUIS.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
WH THX COJfTETA.WC* OF
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
sxrwus
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Louis. i
, ina Ttas L»s is composed of seven hmiL _
class powerful Steamers, one-
for speed, splendor,
and oomfort, and i* the o.vlt tukouoh dailt unt of ST UK
Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to LonUville and Saint
U>uiS by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re
ceipted through 'daily- Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now consists of the following boats:
Dayi of Departure
Boat*. Cdptain*. from PiiUburah.
BUCKEYE STATE M. W. BtLTzaooy*k..„Snnday.
MESSENGER, No. J. B Dayia. -Monday.
ALLEGHENY .Gao. M’Laix Tuesday.
CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kuustx— Wednwrtsy.
PHILADELPHIA JL J. Gkacc -Thursday.
PITTSHUKGH.. 11. Camtbtu -Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA Ku.vxrtLTca. Saturday.
Leave dally at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For particular*, apply on board, or to
JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 .
JOUN FLACK. f Agent*
Monongahela House Building*.
Pittsburgh. 1853, IdeclOl'
For Cincinnati.
m*, k. TUB new andaplendidllghtdraugbt stesjnsc
ljutflljJU. ri. AID, Cept. \\\ F. Davidso.v, will leave f>>r
■HBSSHBftbe a'otb and intermediate ports on MONDAY,
10th inst., at 10 A M.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to j
iylO | . J.qMN FLACK. Agent
For Cincinnati. ”
f-m* THE steamer QUAKER"CITV, Capt. J, N.
will leave for-the above and interxaedi-
i*ort* <m MONDAY, the 10th inst- at 10
o’c ock, A. M.
For freight and passsg* app'y on Hoard, or to
; jy4 FLACK A BAHNKB. Agep's,
Regular Wheeling Packet.
ii» ITiE steamer KXCHANOK, (.apt. M’CALim,
every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and
Y. at 9 o'clock. A. M., connecting wit-,
the C. tod P. Railroad at Welbvili**. Fo: freight apply to
jt'il 3. D COLLI NO WOOD. Ag*ot.
Rtgular Wheeling Packet.
<m»v THE steamrr EOLli oK. Captain Gma-iiJ
leaver every TUESDAY, THURSDAY
SATURDAY, at 0 o'clock. A. M., and tel
necling with t *G. anl P Railroad at WellsvitU.
For Ireigbt apply to
Jr2U J. D. COLLING WOOD. Agent
" 18 )4.“
CANA DA WEST;
nn >, Cleveland, Port Stanley , (no* a
and Port Dursrcll.
THE nh' i »l Q * pressure etearoer TELEGRAPH. Captain
R. Barrow* *i. '* m«k* two tripe a week between Cleveland;
P.ffi Ai«n!*r JL, ’*ur*. Iturwell. a* follows:-
Leave* Cleveland Port lh.ni.y eTery MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, ** ‘ j ‘\ oir f k - . , ~ .
]-*■*»«•* port Burwell for 1’“ ’* »t 1 v tHirt. v
Leave* Port Sun'Vv for Clew ‘and every H EDNE3IJ-AY
aaIaATL’KDAT EVENING, at 7U 0 dock.
The TeJegraph at Clevefaiid. with fhs Cleveland,
Columbus and Clncluoatl, the Cleveland hod PitUbureb.
the Uke Shore, and the Toledo Norwalk and Uevelaod
Railroads. Aieo iv'nnects at Port Stanley with the London
of Stage* which ,t»nu.«cts wi:h the Ureal Wnetern
Sailmod.
For freight and pa’sage apply on tioird. or to BCXIYILL 4
LAUBEBDa LR, Cleveland: S. V. HOLCOMB. I'm* hUnfey ,
Or A M'RRIDK. IMrt Hurwwli. maPJ7:>qT
WANTS. r
Men Wanted.
ONF. HUNDRED MtN WA>TtD on the Central Rail
road, betwM>u tVliklQKburg au>] Irwin'* Sibtfati The
wagee will Ire 3',, 12'-,' a day. pa.tabU at In* «xl of each
-.nth. Al-<>, bi) lll)itSKß »i«i CARTS wasted ou the same
»o>k f'e which tha hi.Tbe«t wagee will be giveo, Enquire
at the Er*dde<k‘s Field*.
«»»:„■ _ J.. ...... FEXL/iN.
Y AND \i ' RRANi'S W ANTED—SI7H 00 —1 wiah to pur-
I i chu, I' * WarrecU to the amount of Five Thousand
Acrra. in 16u HO "arrant*; for which Will be
Via $l-S in p.U.h.- .*«> ,“i to « «.>
and 40 acre*. Apply .* , „ JA> |" »LAKBIY.
r %1 E*ts*e and European Agent,
Inv3 cr.rr.cr ot and Hoilthfield street*.
Vk> ANTED—TWuOirTM. X^i r im Diamond ajlry,
VV N*tw»~fO SwhfcfisM and vr /° l ft>r wh ‘*' *
fair price will barpatd. Inquire _
jel6.2w THQMA.it
To Make Your isair Carl.
WONDER tftr IHE W<*KLD—Thegi'^i ,r, '“ 4,rcJ * h t
world ho* at length beend:*covrr
make on* hair white or black.bat Mr RYI. »• RDB»
he* at leogta procurwl the truth of the urul >^ f ‘ | '
zuucb study, toil and expeuos how to msk« Use hair r»f»
end wave in the rnovt and graceful mm***', *"f
l:fc. The pn prh-ti-r )>** traveled t!>n.Ugh varfou.* per^ cr
Europe t>r upwards »d rune ywar*. lu vearch of the fel*bra»
teJ chemist and phydoicgiit, M Jnqnee. and ha* at i*ugtb
f .nmltlinlu Italy, and purebred of him the recipe, ;nr
llie sum nf $3 000 All fere na having the must uucouth
nnd coarna looting hair, can have It tranafuvDH) Into Um
tuo«| teautifu! and curling appearance that cvuld ba'dee
»lrv»i. The oomporUloo r.f’ which tlis article ie composed
will not cost more than 60 cent*, mod but one application is
nee*ini to the hair to caore It to curl and wave in (he meet
uniform end prrieet order for life, and thu* Improve tne
looks snd spfrenrsrjre H>o per rent We new offer thi* won
derful dl.covery to <he world for the rum of $l.OO
Direct all letters to' BYUuN If. ROBH, Famii&gtoo, Tram
!>ull county, Ohio, and lh* receipt will be immediately for
warded to th« pernon. All letters must lm jaxst-paid to
*wurs attention. jeU:sujW
SotcroiV PUalitg Aiachtnc.
MV RoUry riming Mm-biue has just been decided not
to infringe tlw Machine by the SupfMue
Court of the Lulled SUt*". and I mu now prepared to sell
rights to uw* in all part* of tho United States. Tbl* n>i
chJoe glee* uumirsul satiifectlOD. It obtained • medal loth
in New York and Boston, orvr the Woodworth machine,
after a trinl of three week."
feb24-wt>ia
>\ a. NORCROSA
i geo: bailey;
PEUJnBER,
Manufacturer of Pumps 4 Hydrants,
Which are f>up«ii ior to, aod cheaper than
any In the dry.
Plena in cnll and examine /or yourttlnt.
130 FOURTH STREET,
EDfFKSti mrrarir-D er. asn ciuaar axxet.
.t/dranu anA'lUmpa repaired. j»l:wiy
Tfotlce - la* H«ebyOiv«n (
application will be made to ’he twit mmloq of the
pf the Cmnmou wealth of Penu*yl*anla, fir
a Charter for a Society for for Mechanic*. l,abo
rer», BeamntreftM*, Mirrant Girl*, Ac., to te> called the
“PITTSBURGH DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,” aod to te
located at Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pa. ( j*f>o:w6m_
Notice to Farmer*.
rpHR nubscribsr Las rec-ived hi* supply of TURNIP
J_ SEEDS, of the most approved sorts, for the Farm and
Garden; 60 bushels Seed Buckwheat; Hunt’* Patent Wheat
Drills; Gcddeu’ aod the improved Square Harrows, and
Agricultural Machines of thu newest and boat pattern*;
whole«ale and retail, at tha Seed Store, 47 Fifth street.
j*3o:w3l* » JAMES WAJtDBO?. .
Citizens’ lniurance Company.
Twenty-two shark.-* <>r the stock of this company,
fur sale by WILLIAM A. HII.L 1 CO ,
J*2o:3tdaw M Wood afreet
Plumbers Wanted.
I WISH TO BMPL jY two or three «'«od Plumbers ; none
but good workmen n»cd apply. Au interest lu the above
business will beUtivon If required, or I will pell out the
whole business to a competent workman. This Is a rare
chance, an the business is wall established and has a good
run of custom.‘ Alan, an-Apprentic* wanted. Enquire of
GEORGK BAILEY,
mar3l:lf 129 Fourth street.
i foil THE FALL.—Just received, a large stock or SOLE
1 LEATHER, PhiladelphiaKlpsnndCalfßklns,Country.
Calfskins, Shoe Threads, and Shoe Findings generally, Ac.
which I will sell at the lowest cash price. G. HILL,
sop23:wy Smithflold strvet.
Printers* News Ink.
s vNE HUNDRED AND FIFTY KEGS PKOUTS NEWS
\l INK just rewTo-l at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 38
CTPTH street. Print*,** at a distance, by
dollars, can have a keg sent to any part of the country.
A. JAYNKB,
ni*t2B:« Agent for tho manufacturer.
OF THE MONTHLIES.—Harper's Magi*
1 zinc, lor July, has been received at c
A PAUL KLEINER’B Literary Depot,
jyl Fifth at- opposite the Theatre.
. AREU PEACHES—On hand and tor sale by the barrel,
X or less Quantities, by ,
je23 BAILBY A RENSHAW.
W* TNpQW SHADE**, Fire Screens, Centers, Mum*. Ac.,
for aale hy fje6l WALTER P. MAKBIIALL.
ntcfeß received thU daj. and for Mie by
HERBOS k CO.
CORN— 100 n
jeft
Hosiery and gloves.—a. a. ma*on * 00. will,
during their sale, offer every .description of Gloves
and Hosiery at a reduction of 36 per cent Jyfi
npRIMMINGa.— Every variety of Trimmings closing one
X At one-half the usual prices, at
- A. A. MASON A 00*8.
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COMMERCIAL HOST-
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
t MKaenabts» exchange:*
’ OFFICERS.
Prrrident —JOHN SHIPTON.
J*Vrsf Vice President —W*. H. Sottil
•Stotmd ** « Wk. R. Beow!*.
Hecrelary—Viu. S. llatis.
TVearurer—JoHs D. Scoixt.
Superintendent— T Nokybax, J*.
QmmiUeeon Arbitration for July. —Wm. 11. Bmith, V.P,
S. iUKßtvau, Wx. BacAttr, Rdods* Gco. Black.
DAILT REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET,
Orrics or vui Dailt Moatnao Post, i
Monday, July 10,1804. }
J>ay yreterday was dull even for a Saturday.
There wore but two small sale* of Flour reported on
’Change.
FLOUR—SaIeR 40 bbls s. f, from store, at $8; 20 do do
at $7.87.
GRAlN.—Oats—2ooo bus from wharf at 42c.
WHISKY—SaIes 76 this, in lots, at 26c.
BACON—Sales 26,000 B)» Shoulder* and Hams at l>%<&
f>l<, and according to time. Also, 0 tea *. c. Hama
at time; 7dodo at thne.
LARD OlL—Sales 6 bbla No. 1 at 75c, 4 mo*.
NAVAL STORES.—Rorin—Sales 160 bbls at $Z78,4 mos;
40 do T*ir at $4,60, 4 mo*.
IkIGl k IG METAL—SaIes 24 tons No. 1 Antbrarite at $45, 6
months.
AUCTION aAhJblb.
4 Anetlon«Dally Sales.
AT the Commercial Bales Rooms,, corner of Wood and
Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M-a general assortment
ot Seasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Ilats, Capa, Ac-
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Groceries.Queenjware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, New and Beoond Hand Household and Kitchen For*
niture, 4c.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy. Articles, Music*] Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and
Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAvIS. Auctioneer. fjaSlttf
" P. M. DAVIS; Anouoneer.
EXKCUrOR’B BALB OF A DRY GOODS STORK—On
TUESDAY MORNING, 11th i»u»t., at 10 o’clock, at the
Su>re. No. 8 Diamond, will be sold by order of Jos. Ross.
Kxecutnr of M. Brown, dAc'd , the entire Stock of fancy and
staple Dry Goods. Millinery, 4c.. Ac , comprising superior
Drews Silks. KngtMf and Preach Merino*, Alpaca*. Delaines,
Imported and domestic Ginglmms, Furniture and Dress
Prints. Mu»lins; Sheetings, Cambrics,Cloths, Batinetu,Cas
fitterea, Jcnns, Driilinga, Flannels, Uonneta, Owpa, Lace
Good.*. RlMxtns, Artifleials, Hosiery. (Hove*. Ac , Ac. Al*>,
Iloosebold and Kitchen Furniture; 1 superior Gold Patent
Lever Watch, Ac. .
JylO P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
O’ UFHa'nS’ CXJURT'bA LE OFCH ARTIKKB FIxTUKING
MILL PROPERTY.—On MONDAY MORNING, July
24th. at 12 o'clock, on the premises, by order of Mrs. Mary
11. Dari*, Administratrix of the late Jn*. H. Dart*. d«c'ri.,
nnd tlwree of Orphans’ Court of AHegheny county, will U,
mill, that valuable Piccvof Land.situation Cbartlerecreek,
four miles from l*ltt*lmrgh. on the Bteubouville Turnpike
Hoad, in Robinson and Chart.era townships, containing
four acre* and seventy perches, on which Is erected a first
rate Men hant And Grist Mill, lo good order, capable of
turning out 190 barrels of flour per day, with a Store
House, Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable. Ac.
The Mill contains four pair burrs, three sen* of bolting
cloths, ihiee herein*, two smot machines, two packing inn
chines, one corn crusher, Ae., with storage far 20,01)0 bo»hc!s
of grain; which improvement* cost alraut s2tt 000. The
water power 1* among the best in the county, to which i.i
added ample sirem power when required in dry seafou*
The thriving village of Mansfield is only distant cue am]
a half mile*. Remington and the Uharticrs Coal Company
Mines half a mile; the Railroad of the latter runs withiu
400 yards of the Mill, and the Pittsburgh and Steubenville
Railroad within half a mile.
The nrlehbcuhood La highly improved and among the best
In Wasl-rn IVunsj Ivan!* for wheat, furnishing coelom
work to amount of 60.000 bushels, and far sale more titan
twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market for the
offal.
A plan of the property Key be seen at Ihe Auction Sion-.
There wishing to examine the same will call oh Mra. Davis,
who resit]*•« on il>e premises.
For farther particulars enquire of Robert Wood*, Etq
Mansfield Brown, or Col. John Kos*.
Terms— Cue-third i. ddue In one and two years'
wit!) interest.
subscriber, living in Felers township. Washington
X county, Fa, will offer at private sale bis Farm, contain
ing one hundred acres, more or levs ; a!>ou: ‘eventy five
iiere* of which is cleared nnd under good fc-re. with water
Itv every field; there i- also a comfortable Dwelling Hcnsr.
Barn, and other out builJings, with abundance cf Fruit,of
various klDde This property lies 13 miles from rh* City cf
Pittsburgh. T. miles from lh- Chartiers Valley Kallroa.!,
onar Tbotii}>«onTille,*i,j ]. mo vvnlent U> Churches Schoolr,
tirM at>d F*w MiU*. For further particulars enquire of
Uie subicribor, on bbe prctuUes.
jett;l>tw * ISAAC mrKSO'**.
175 for kali.
r TMI E «tib*crriber '-ifer* f r one hundred and seventy
i. five head of flue STOCK RIIKKP, in East D*e r t-wn
ship, on the Greetsstmrg »od Duller Road, It* miles from
the city. U. MURRAY,
o n premia**.
New Manic.
The H:rt Ualti, by W l>e Ham;
Genevieve Wait*, by D'Albert;
L* Bell* pwU*e Walts, by D’Albert:
Th- Nymph of the Wave Wait*, by Wallace;
La I'lu.e d’Or Walts, by Wallace;
Little Hloaecm, l'cika Mas-.iurka, by U. Mason ;
Wig-wag ' dka, by F. H. Brown;
lo>l'.«.’ion Polka, by Wallace;
The Cr-.<t«ot, Turkish military Polka, by Jucho;
Kiorida. Polka R-dowa by Drv«aler;
Flora Masourka. by Jucho,
Hope I‘.dka, by Schwab;
D-shing Polk*, hj Ptrakcneh;
Wtiiar»l'* Ptdka. bv Straktxh ;
Itaijj Polka, by Juebo;
" Hot Jjove Schottlw-b. by Wallace;
Verlwna Sriwltlreh, by Selialiefcn;
Whr jter &-hnttlsch. bv Krugi-r;
Ju>t revJrail, with a g-nerai Mlect'.no of tha laleet.
S.r-gs and far sal* by HENRY KLKBEIL
j'lf D>l Third street, ■igo of the (inlden Harp
XJ r;H fj •‘JKS, AT RUtSFLI.S' —Fb'ra • yndsay, or Fas-
J.N <iagr'< man KT«utful Lit#: by Mrs Moojl*.
The Jertiji'* Dsuah'er, a novel for Atu -rican* to read :
by N I ItuuUio*.
The Kecega-Jr GJfvy ; a ve iucl.to Claude Dural.
?h* fuff r>unate Maid.
Cad and eieuio* at RUS?ELLS’ cheap Back Store. Fifth
st'fM. No. ift, near Market street. je'Jb
\T fcM MlMci-Wune. a«ree7'Mn»ie—'Knight.
X v llenlamau’s Mountain liyxue Song.
Jr Jartnin Yalre—,M alii^-«
I'm a Merry LaQKhlngGtrl—Glover,
hweei Woman—Em* eon.
Evening U no* Song.
Agreeable S-hotUsch—ltn?wo.
Mrete.
A l’aeaiag Glimpwe—Yus*.
Dream Ufa iVlta.
Russian Dova Danrw—Grob*.
. F.’reat of<b- Fair Polka.
Kparfih Fan ’angre-tir-W.
The Scpanui' o— Guitar.
>lay Ureejce— Guitar —Max 7»>ver.
Jlf ilimo. My Happy Hum-—(Guitar.
Ju>t ircelv»d and far sale at
m»23 AM F*tabllsbrd Piano IVnot, US Wood <f.
~ZfKC PAIHTS.
On©-third ChezJiAT than White L«kd. And Tre*
IMlfi NEW JERSEY /.INC COMPANY, having greatly
mlarged Uwlr works, end improved the quallt v of th*ir
{ircducts. er*- pr»;-*tMd la execute order* fur lb*-lr SUPS
IIOR PAINTS, l>ry, »oi Oreuftd lo OH, In assort*-.! park
as*,,; fr"m Zi lo twO p-oinds; also,
Drv. In barrels of WO j-nondaeaeh.
ILvlr W lIITK /INC, whieh t» seld dry or ground in oil.
1* warranted PURE att*l amur|>as*«d for body and uniform
wbilriiesv
A KK-thod yf trv-j-artlmn has reewntty h*wn discovered,
. v apsides the Pftnpt.ny to wamnt their Palm* tn keep
f ‘ in tb* k-c* for any reasonable time. In tLU
j,rfr *'l* coi-erfor to any other In the
1 heir nnow\- 7TVP l- * which Is **dJ at a low price,
.Z'L Ui£,torn U..',* 1 "
U ..II 100.,, lb, *>“■-“ •PI’ IW
l" Iron or other mvtalik curfawdi. .. ~[ f.
Their MUSE CuLOR PAINT po •«»««•* all • -*!7£r t
of the Brown, ami Is of an agr-shlr color for pa*. ® L ’
ts“e«, Depot*, Out building*. Bridges, Am
Waters supplleJ c-n liberal term* hr their Agents.
FRENCH A RICHARDS,
Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers,
apr?:6mw N. W. err, lnth A Market st*.. Philadelphia.
'ilW la TilK TIME TO HURACufiIE.—I wtU furnDh
Harper's Magazine fjr $2,40 per year, or (1.26 f<>r s*x
months. S. li. I.AUFPEK,
Jy 1 Wc—l Rtrnei.
1" f INH—lo this So. 1 Fbsd ;
1" do d(> Uerrlng;
16 do No. 3Ma-k«r*l, 1864;
16 do Trout, and 6 hf bbls do;
6 do No. 3 Mackerel, sound ; tor sale hr
j*st SMITH A SINCLAIR.
JUST PUBLISHED and for aal* at RUiSELL'rt UtIDT
of Cheap Literature, No. 13 Fifth street, the it Hosing
Works—
The Rappers: or. The Mysteries, Fallacies, and Abeurdl
tli>s of Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ae.
Poston Slave Uk t. and Trial of Anthony Borns.
Rosa Lambert: or. ibe Memoir* of an Unfortunate Wo
man, byG.W M. Reynolds.
Ashleish, a Talc of the OlJen Tim-, by Miss Dupny.
Travels in Turkey, l>y Adolph a.* Blade.
The (don's Skin and tho' Lover's Hunt, by Charles de
Bernard.
Remember the Bookstore, 16 Fifth street, near th* corner
of Market. RUSSELL A BUOTTIKR,
MONo.NOAHELA WulsKY—lfW hide Old Mouoogahula
Whisky, just reevived and for sale low l*y
John LITTLE. Jr., Agent,
j.JI 124 Second street.
* “G^lir ULLIMT ITOUSK (Va TbVnllVrvitTKOß
jfx BALK—Contains eight rooms, goal cellar and fltmhod
nf lie. [jt-I.V, S. CDTQBKUT A SON, 14»> Third street.
RUSSELL a BRIT havo h-celred Harper, Graham, and
Knickerbocker, for Juno, at Uie LITERARY DKIH3T,
16 Filth street, near Market. inv,"l
MoH ING MAClilflES—Warranted to cutttr-m 10 to 16
acres uf Grass par day, with one one span of horses
end driver. For sain by [my3Q] E. R. SHANKLAND.
TWO STORY BRICK HoUßE—Pleasantly situated
on C&rpetßt'r street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade
tires, shrubbery, Ac . for sale at a Tery low price.
jsl3 R CUTUBKRT A SON, 140Thir-ostr«wt.
I A WNi'.— A. A?Ti ABON A do. are now opening more
j than 11)00 pieces fine Lawns, all of which are entirely
pew style, and will be offered at rednewt prices. jel
‘f TPRIQIIT STEAK BROILERS—A fresh supply just re-
U solved and for aale by
ujj3o ; BAILEY A RENgfIAW.
GRAHAM FUR JULY.—Graham's Magazine for July,
just received and for sale by 8. B. LAUFKBR,
67 Wood street.
Also, all the leading weekly papers
tkm*.
PUTNAM i’Ott JULY!—Ju-*t received and for eale at s<o.
15 Fifth street, near the corner of Market.
Also, nil tbu Magazines for July, which are offered to
lb« public at the usual and established prices.
jyS KU3BBLL A BRft
HaKFFI; FUK JULY.—Harper's Magaxioe, for July,
just received and for sal« by 8. B. I-AUFFEB,
; jyl 87 Wood street.
ri\llANs i f*AUßNT GKBKN OIL CLOTH—I2W yards, in
l| widths ranging from 33 to 45 inches, for aale wholesale
and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooma. No. 118 Market at,
my2G J. k H. PHILLIPS. .
SUGAR— 40 hhda prime N. 0. Sugar;
1 do ClarUied do;
Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment;
f»ir sale by f J. A. HtTTCmgQN A CO.
ITiOti BALK— l'ha cheapest 300 acrwa ox. Coal ou the Mo
. nongahela river, 1q the Jd PooL If job. wanL a bar
gain now is the time. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
j#2l 75 Fourth street.
intOß SALK—2I)O acres of prime Land, on the Muskingum
Jj river, I mile below BTOonnellrriUe, Ohio. ItUatpleni
did farm, and offered very low. Bsqolreef
je2o THOMAS WOODS,. 75 Fourth at.
V > ,‘ v‘e ,'*•
- vYjW
■ .\svfcv ■
YY.SY..
.v! ^l +- '-y-*
L-i- -■■■■■■t ■■■
P. M. DAVI?, Aurllonror.
Farm for Sal*.
riIAULOTTE BU ME S
from all Poisonom QnaUtiet.
Ikwksxllfxs and Siationfra.
■ ♦ x'l •
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MISCELLANEOUS.
lARD AND LARD OIL—
j 16 km No. 1 Lard;
10 bWl* do Lard Oil;
5 half bbls do;
Rectvved andfol aale by
ioylB MILLER A RIOKBTSON.
RICK— 20 tierces prime KH». received aod for sale by
MILLER A KICK KTSON,
>l7 221 ano 223 liberty st.
TARD OIL—IO bbls No. 1 Lard Oil;
t 10 hf do do: for sale by
>l7 MILLER k RJCKETBON.
JAVA COFFEE— 2O pn-a*in old Got. Jav \ Coffee, forsale
by Ql7l MILLER * RICKKTrON.
CILARKT WINK—Io • ,'t. Julian'* Claret, received
! aod for sale by ijH7j MILLKK k RICKBTSOK. .
OLIVE OIL—IS cases Olive OU, for sale by
_ jo!7 , MILLER k RICKETBON.
STAR CANDLES—26 boxes 4’a. 6’s ami (Fa Star Candles,
for sale by [>l7] MILLER 1 * RICKETSON.
ITIBH-35 bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel;
JC 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herrin?; in store »«d for
sale by [ >l7] MILLER L A RICKKTSON.
CHAMPAGNE— 40 baskets “172,” *?174,” Champagne
Wine, landing and for sale by
je!7 .. MILLER A.RICKBTaON.
AD—IS bbls No. 1, for sale by
Q myg>. SMITH k SINCLAIR.
MANTILLAS. —A. A. MAS<_>N A CO. harts now for sale
more than 100 latest styles of ManMlas. [my22
I INSEED OIL—IO bbls for sale by
J >'9 LIEN It V HOLMES.
LIME— 100 bbla for sale i>y
jel9 HENRY HOLMES.
ALEKATUS—4O bxs Pulverised Saleraiua, In quarter,
O halves aud pouud papers, for sale by
jelfl _ HENRY HOLMES.
BUTTER —15 kegs fresh Furkin Butier, by
Jr 19 ' HENRY HOLMES
I'UGS—3 bbls fresh this day received, and for sale by
jjj >l9 HENRY HOLMES.
BLUE LlCfc Water—3~bbifl received this day by
JOS. FLEMING),
toy 26 corner of the Diamond and Market st.
NO. 1 LARD <JIL —25 bbls in store aud for sals by
n>v2f» FLkMINO IIHQ3.
LAUD utL, NO. I—unat received anil for saie by
JOEL MOULER.
BOEHHAVE’S rTuMACiI VirXERo-TiFdoieo onhand
and for t-ale by [>*»! _ JOHN HAFT. Ja.
IyEAKLS 60 bbls flrfit quality, uu eoa«.igumeni; lor sale
X by _TJeT9J F. SELLERS A CO.
KICK —34 tierces on consignment aud for sale by
jnyJfl SELLERS A CO.
XTEW DECORATIONS*—St. Nicholas' bridal chamber pat
i.l tern, for sale by
>6 WALTER P. MARSHALL
CANDLES— 50 boxes Cincinnati, assorted sixes, at
O mnnafaclurers prices.
my 6 , F. SELLERS A CO,
PREsT 'N A MEKhILL’S Extracts of Lemon, Orange,
Ilusr, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Oinger, and
Nutmegs; lorsa.ebv f>2o] W. A. M'CLUKG.
t\ANNY FERN’S NEW BiK>k —Fvrn Leaves, from ran
oy’s Portfolio; second seriev; with original designs:
by Fred. 51. Coffin. Just received by
B. T. C. MORGAN,
°»y27 104 Wood strvet
IMIK QUIET HEART—Just published complete, from
Blackwood's Magazine, price 25 cents; for sale by
. > l3 u - M •N KR A CO , 32 Smlthfield street.
ASD W HITK PLAID GINU HAMS—An assort
Jj meat of the above Uoods just received at
. A. McTIGHE’B,
>J6 corner of Grant and viith streets.
/ toUKY’S AND PKTK'tSGN'S MAGAZINES, for July*
U" have been received by RUSSELL A BRO,
>‘J9 Fifth street, nrar Market.
a aft k PEACHES—IO bbls Dry Peaches; 30 do Dry ad-
X * pies, for sale by
. HENRY HOLMES.
HERRING —U.O bbla Baltimore Herring in atom and for
•ale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON,
_ lib Wuier and 150 Front sL
BALTIMORE li tKIU NG—lOO bbls received this dav by
Pennsylvania Railroad, and for sale by
ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
_>''_ ' m W‘ater itrwt.
30 bbls Baltimore Jihad in store And for sale by
O F.NGLZSh A RICHARDSON,
_jny3o lit) Water and 160 Fnmt st.
SHAD —10 bills Baltimore shad. ia siore aod for sale by*
_>« __ ENGLISH A KiCHAhBSoN.
UJ HITE FISH—SO bUsiuepected. for sale by ~
>« ENGLISH A RICHARDSON'.
MACKEREL— 100 bble No. 3, Tor sal* by .
>G ENGLISH k RICHARDSON,
PEAKS— 4o bbU prime Peers, for sale bv
>l7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
II ICR—IOO tierces prime Klee, for al* bv —•
ENGLISH A HIJHARDSQV.
SUaD! —JAbolsSnad;
60 hf bbls Shad; In store and for sale by
_ ENGLISH A RICIIAKDSON.
1 POTATOES—3O sacks for sale by
>6 HENRY U. COLLINS.
DKI i'EACUES— 25 bus prime, for sole by
>lO HENRY U. COLLINS.
DRY APPLE.*;—24 bus for sale bv
>lo_ , ■ JIENRT II COLLINS.
SUGAR AND MOLASSK.'L- '
60 bbdv N. O. Sogar;
7Db ' La do MolassM;
.• 25' do 8. 11. MolaaAea; for sale by
. _wy J 9 M'CLURKAN. HKKKON A CO.
DRIED FRUIT—'26 sacks Dry Apples;
16 caaka Dry Peaches; for sale by
M’CLURKAN, HERRON A CO.
I>(»TATUiy —a) bags on eon*lKOJHMit, and*for l»y
J "S M'CLL'KKAN. UKHKOS 4 CO.
BACXjM EUOL'LDkIKd—24 cukireceived oq comiraniCßt
*ud for f*Je low by
iI’CLURKAN', ngßftOS 4 CO.
Pio IKON—IOO looi Merrer county. (3b»n>o Kurcut)
fnr »a!« by _fmy24{ KINO A MOOKHKAD. ’
KKDKmD MifcliKAL WATBK-Io b'bl» and hilTbbij,
t.o*k tad mulberry cooperage.) for gale hy
J"* KING * MOORIIEAD.
GLAAS— 6(A) tola*, Bxlo. i)xl2 a!*l 10x14, M'KennMTS
Co.'» brand, in store and for (“ai* bv
>*
KIMi * MOORHEAD.
Ra.MBO APPLES—Pared c-red, end sliced. put up lo
cans, henotdi'illy sealed, retaining the origl
o*] flavor and freehnesa of the fruit; for r»]« by
. j”* W. A. M’CLURO.
Maple sUoak and molasses—
-7 kegs Maple Molasses, of * galls, each ;
‘Jn> ffn do Sugar, iu cakes;
Ju»t rewired cm eon.signoumt, and for sale by
j'* s _ W. A. M’CLUKO.
FISH :: lubld* n*w Potomac iierring;
6 do " do Shad. the first of
th« sea«cn. Alm. Halifax Herring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel;-
t;ihaon, nooke!; do plrkltri ; <>q hand and for sale by
_mvU HAILEY A KEXSHAIV. 263 LKertj-ati^et
Jv»it>sroN s i'aif vr ici; cut ai
bt»t article of the kind lb ue*. For sale by
.V/* _ PAIL- Y A KKXSHAW.
UfcCKKIP.S FAKINA ItOILKK—TuI- hai~bewn found
one rd the m-u*t desirable artiolea to the way of cook*
ins utensil- yet loventAd. It is atinost iodiapenaihie in the
preparation of Fanua, GritL«, Hornouy, Green or Dried
Fnule. Ac. For sale by BAILEY & KKNSIIAW,
. _ Li hrrty airwt.
"ViriNboW SHADES—A UnreMork of Transparent Win*
1 T dow Shale-, consisting of the Gothic, Plain. Doqaet,
llowenale, L.ndt-rape atid Drapory styles: fur aai whole
rale and retail at the Oil ClMb Warerwm-. No HO Market
jr!l9; J * 11 PDILLIW.
7l )l I ' AlUi" "•*'■l tnaxpsrMOC Buff Oil Ch>lh for
» ' ’ * Window Siiajrx. j u.«t re-vlved from the factory,
aud f-r «<*!*> at the VVareruoins, No. 11C Market s’revt
•H” J A 11. PIITLLIPB:
T i~DlKr' IM-1A KUuUKk iiutv&s— Of ail the rises
A J™**>Mfectared. Al#r>. Gent*’ Glove* ot wverv variety;
ft-T »t th * Rubber Depot, No. lid Market air At.
__ J. * H. PHILLIPS.
GUI I"A I'J.UCHA WATER I’KUur .t^’AfS—We invite
the attention of parrhaevr* to thi* new au-j beautiful
aitlrlo; tbe Good* are warranted to remain pliable In all
kit'd* of weetbi-r, and i.rrf*<-tJy water proof; for sale at the
India Rubber Dejot, No. 110 Market street.
J-H . J A 1) PHILLIPS
Will I'd—bO <lo»**a ludia Rubber Whips, from Ito T
feet in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, at No.
Jlo-'Marletatrwt. [j-U) J. A 11. PHILLIPS.
SUMMER CRAVATS.—Wt are now opening a variety of
new atjrlea of Lawn and Qlnghau Cravat* and Ties for
summer we*,— Also, nome very rich and fashionable plain
and fancy SLk Cravats and Tie*.
A. A. MASON A CO.,
25 Fifth street.
CAilfcAl’ >7*PAPERS—A new supply l)f 12J.J cen
J Pap-rs* just reived, for sale hy
V J WALTER P. MARSHALL,
i e s 85 Wood street.
ITUNK PAPKR IIANUI NUts ~ A cllaic * aiaortmout in
chintz, brocatello, ami salio iu'ltsti® 11 *, fa* **l® by
jes WALTER p MARSHALL.
C _ SA^IAOk _ yards ot :*w pifia
j enamelled flnlah, manufactured on plain, twJ. I *®*
heavy duck gwis; told wholesale andretidl atlheOU C? 0^1
Warvrooms. No. 116 Market street.
_ J. A H. PHILLIPS
MORSE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OP YELLOtfDOGK
ROOT—This compound will restore disease* arising
from Imparity of the blood. It sets a* a purifier of the
blood; strengthens and braces the system; is harmless and
simple In its effects. For sale by
j-lw JOHN 11A FT, J*.
Hi \ TONS NO. 1 bUOTCii i'UI METAL, arriving and rr
sale by [>7, ff.M. BINGHAM A Oil.
Dried iik^p—io tierces s. c. bwl'
ni*» F. SELLERS A CO.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for June, far nalo by
B. T. a MORGAN,
*ny3l ,104 Word street.
M| 'RUSbEiL—O do* Marsh’* celebrated Trusses, received Sv
X Jel7 _ JOS. FLEMING..*
SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS 1 groiw Wolfes ArpmatU
Schiedam Schnapps, received by
_jei: JOS. FLEMING.
T)OMADKS AND lIAIR OILB—A very large assortment
X »>f the Quest English and French J‘omad»*s and Hair
Oil*, received by [toy2fi] JOS. FLEMING.
Allspice and pepper—
-10 bags I’f pper;
6 ** for sale bv
jfIT MILLER A UICKETION.
SEED BUCKWHEAT—4O bus prime, just received and
_f° r **!•* by [>2ll JAMES WARDRQP.
I)hli\lK LEMONS*— iso boxen prime Lemons, in store
and for sale by
J«H_ J. 0. ANDERSON A.OO, 6 Wood street.
YjMU£>H COGOAN UTS—2OOO Irish Cocoanms, just arrived
J/ end for sale by
_ >l4 J. C. ANDERSON A CO.. 6 Wood street.
I INSEED ollr—Just received and for sale by
' •"vlbj - JOEL MOHLER.
BUTTER —14 firkins pnme fresh, received and for sale by
jyl HENRY U. COLLINS.
PEARLS— 12 casks just received aud lor vale by
Jy£ HENRY U. COLLINS.
RIFLE GUNS AND PISTOLS—a great variety kept con
stantly on hand, together with the necessary appurte
nances, and shooting material In general, for sale by
>24 BOWS A TETLEY.
EKVOLVEHS —A good assortment of all kinds of Revol
vers, including Colt's, Werner’s,
and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, Just received and fbrsale
■whninalo or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY,
j«24 " 136 Wood street.
BALTIMORE HERRING AND SHAD, very flue, forsale
by the barrel, by . BAILEY A RKNSHAW,
jw2B . 253 liberty street
Know nothing shirt oollaas. cravats, and
a fail aasdrtmnnt of Furnishing Goods, at the new
Trimming Storrfof
je24 'i FRANK VAN GORPER.
Ij>XTRA OLD GOV’T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bags, very
j received and fur sale by
je24 W, A. trCLURQ.
tIHAPE SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A 00. have just re
) celved, per express, another large-assortment of rfcfc
plain and embroidered Crape Bhawla • myBQ
rpOBAOCO—3I togs Kentacky Eta Twist Tobacco, psoetved
1 on eoaMfoment: Jbr ale by .-;
j«3l - . _ J. A. HUTCHIBON * 00.
.. V**» - •* ii • '
MEDICAL!-
t? $ me* *;?
Urmia, or Ruptiara Wllie Bawd*'.
49?TUgKE ARE HMUSAWPS WUO 1 CbUk9^^B9B9B9SB9K’ ■-•'
»re afflicted with a Rapture of tb* to*rlvwbff|*ylittl* i IN OOtOnCBOn WHB BEUMMB9 >\
attent,flß to the disea-e oMOi.i I ffig? * KCLIFBB in jtMPT..
l i:i y, it may be km Ute Hon Important,•: . ' '•• . VIA WFLLgVTT^-T,
it f>r all tbo-m sufferm* from ,npftru> of flop- °BIOAXD *EXXm.VABSA*AnB<SAB,TU
or. of th» Bowel., to roll at ocn upon DR. KKYSER, fI'HE «borW-inkat<«.«ldr W«t rrmtetoTol.lo.flil.
al bis Wholesale Dreg Store, on tb« Wood street . X La Belle, ItoAlJaod. -Galena. St. T«fa | —4 (he
and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain thepto. h J 185* —mrT„l„
tro'ling portion of the Bowels. Ur. Keyser has,an office- . will run daily, (Sunday’s ”
back of the drag store where Trasses are applied, and war*" VIA wgr.tjtvtr.vai
rooted to B W. MUsfactioto He «Uo he. ererj Tnriotj of
Truasea that you can name, and at any price, to suit the with Michigan Central Railroad line for SetolfcHHE
□leans of everyone In need of the article. I alio keep and the North-west,
every kind of Supporters, B xfy Braces Suspawon Banda- Paaeengem for the 4 20, P. 51, train from
„ a . Etorfto MW.- for , d ;,. iod dl hind, of SSSf&SSifSSJ* * "
mechanical appUapees used in tbe core of dlseaee. YIA ALLIANCJS.
I would reapeotfallyinvite the attention cf the publie to Alliance at ? SO, A M., and 12, SL, cofcnvettag a
nr. crertltnt Trow tor Children, which inTirf.Uj off**, «
cures Id a eery short time. Cleveland, {4 00.
.]«, Won hand, and tor sole, a Urge .MorP
ment of Shoulder Braceecl the most improved kind, that *nce for Cleveland \t 720 A'. M., M MdCftTp Jd. l
havt- been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of * n d ®rrire 1“ Cleveland ai'io, A. 2.20* F and S JO*
p.rM)n., both in nod out of th« citj. ’Wn ttofated to ClcT.Und. m.w.l.
DR. KKTSEP. S DRDO STORK AND TRUSS DEPOT, go, L. Sillc, UocX Dl.nd, ,nd !r.
corner of Wood street and Virgin «ller, No. 140, sign of the T*®® CB Wo. 3d hours—St. Itools, dShcnre.
. . , , ’ •*“ *l4 VtLUTIUt, I Fans nt .TTfiwrv
Golden Mortar. jeUdiw To CtereUnd -53,00 |To on
ToUrto Soo| Toledo eS
DetroiL..~_ 5,00 I Detroit , ~ |m
Chicago.—4lo,oo4lo.so Chicago fMJttmrsa *
Bock Island 15.60 RoekfSandTJl^lftS
St. Look. „..IS6O| St. MJg
Passengers are requested to procure their tickers itai'
office of this Company, in MrootigahaU Bom, halo* (ha
corner. ■ J. DURAND, Sup* t CUvalaML
J* A. *
FROM THE HEW HAVEN PALLADIUM,
Front Wort op Rock Rose—A medicine
under the title of “ Eock Bose,” made from a plant of that
name, U having a great run in this vicinity for Ita curative
properties. The cry of ‘•quack.” bo truly applicable to at
least onn half of the medicines of the day, cannot be justly
applied to the Rock Bose, for, it baa ‘•made ita mark” in
th'a city in several eases, to the relief and cure of sufferers,
when other remedies have failed—and what la quite re
markable, som« of our best physicians do not hesitate to
*f«ak Tery favorably of the Compound. The certificates ol
eum. are not fabrications, bat from highly respectable per*
sons, roo,* of whom an well know to us. The manufactu
rer I« also Wb'l known to ns as a gentleman who would not
be engaged in a humbug, or !n deceiving the pubiio in any
way Palladium.
■Wo 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 Bose has long been known as a
plant of rare medical virtues, and its preparation is super
intended by a gentleman of ability and character, In this
city.— N- H. Register.
Nxw llatct, Dec. CO, 1851.
This L« to certify that the notice of the Bock Rom medi
cine published in our paper in connection with one from the
Palladium, was not only unsolicited, but was written by
the Editor of his own judgment and observation.
,08 BORN A BALDWIN.
Paludick Orncr, New Haven, Dec. 22,1861.
ThU will certify that the favorable notice of the medidne
known as the “ Kook Hose,’’ was a voluntary testimonial,
induced by the writers’ knowledge of the curative effects of
the article inVerUun cases, as well ashy theCavorableopin
ions which others, well known to him, had expressed of it;
and furthermore, the article wm written without pay or
the promise of payment, of the knowledge of the manufac
ture- BABCOCK k WILD MAN.
‘•SCROFULA.”
MYEB3’ EXTRACT OF BOCK BOSS.
This wonderful medicine is fast gaining for itself a popu
larity which no other medicine can boast of. The plant,
Rock Rose, is used and recommended by many eminent
physicians of our country. Hear what J. H. Thompson, of
Philadelphia, says: “I have prescribed it in bad cases of
Scrofulous patients at Wills Iloapital.” His success at
tracted the attention of fenior physicians. He reports the
following remarkable case of While Swelling of the right
hip, in February, 1844. The lad was seven year- old, and
had thu di.ea.-e fir three years, the bone was dislocated up
|wards and outwards. There was a large opening on the
hip leading to the bone, Into which I could thrust my fin
ger. I counted three ulcers. He bad been under several
physicians, who had given him up. 1 ordered a deeoctlon
of Rock Rose—in two days his night sweats ceased, I then*
ordered a tea spoonful of Book Bose, three times a day.
Thirty-nine day? after, he was entirely well.
Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140, comer of Wood
street and Virgin alley. 4
klr Sira of the Golden Mortar. je6sUw
IF* Kapecial Koties to Persona Using
Cod Liver Oil-~The subscriber having made arrange
ments with Messrs. Popplein k Thompson, for a regular
supply of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put up In pint
bottles,'-would respectfully invite the attention of the pub
lic to an examination of the article, being fully persuaded
that for purity and fnsraess from rancid taste or swell, it is
unequaled. There is n? wno Ood Liver Oil in this country
superior, if equal, to the afccTe, Hundreds ot bottles have
tw'en sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction In tb'e article
of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking it should be careful to ob
tain a genuine article and one free from a rancid taste and
smell, as iLs virtues are greatly enhanced by ita being aeeep
table to thestomaehand not producing nausuea—parity and
a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken up by the l&o
-teals and absorbed into ths blood, and thereby in causing
the richness of that fluid giving a tbne and impres
sion to every organ through which it passes. 8o!d by
GEO. H. KEYSKR. Mo. 140,
« roer ef Wood street and Virgin Alley,
tnylO.Jaw Sign ;f the Golden Mortar.
N. B—l also keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Fropri
etary. Mwikmcs,.for many of which I hold the exclusive
agency, and which will be sol by the dasen or gross at New
York an*! Phite'Mphi* prices.
LIST OF OEHUIHE PATKHT MEDICUrES,
o.v hand a.vo mt sxlx er
FLEHING BROTHERS,
at Sltn'iTmtlVaia* Uw, k,n.
Whoi’-scle Drvyjisls amt UmUrt v» fiMent Median*;,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh \"
KEELER d kMKRICAN COMPOUND; ’ V i
Jayne’s A.terative: - j ;
“ Carminative Balsam; ;
“ Hair Dye: [
“ j
“ Sanative Pills: ,
“ Hair Tonic; *
WL«tap* Balsam of Wild Cherry ; j* \
Bryant's Pulmonary h»i— m •' \
H>‘Csc(J> Germah Rlt'ers;
Holland do :
IlusLKtePs Ptomach do '
Merchisee' Uterine Cathollcon : •»
Ptrnn* Scotch Gough Oatkly; r.
Price’s do; ? ?'
Thorn's do;
lio*f’* jo;
Oagnod’s IndiaCbolagngne; '
Murse’s Invigorating Cordials 4 y
TylePsGum Arabic Drops;
Harrwoa’t He tv Dye;
Phalou’s do-
Batchelor’s do
MeSuc&’sßUxirofOplam: «
BnanPs Pnrifytng Extract; '
Dailey’s Pain Extract;
Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger';
McAllister’s do do:
Kidder’s lodelUbla Ink; /
Pays, n’s do do;
Arnhukd’a. do; ‘
Dr. Cur:i«' liycoana;
L\ons' Katbaino:
lh.r id's Lilly
Ritxin’s do; ,
Tobias’ Liniment;
Hum's do; . '
Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
yarral’s Arabian do;
Gardner’s do; -A.
Barrel> Indian .do;
Carter's Spanish Mixture;
R*rne’s Pile Lotion;
MeenFun: . r
. Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil;
Merchant’s Gargling Oil: -
Kusbton, Clarke A Oa’s Cod IJrf r Oil;
McAllistrr’a Ointment; 4 -
81ngs' Itch do;
Ferrel's do;
Gray'# do;
.Trask's Magnetic Ointment;
. Judkin’s do;
Swaim’s Fanaoua;
llonck’s do;
_ fAtgaat*# Infent Panacea;
, Perry Pain Killer;
'Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
Hougbteo’s Pvpeln; i
Kicrs Petroleum; J.
MeLane's Celebrated Liver PUL);
Brsnrireth's do
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills
I«e*a Anti-btlloas do; '•
Sarsararilla Blood do;
Even's do;
Bwaynes’Extract Banapcrillaßloal 111*
Jayne's Anodvne Oongb do;
Townsend's Health do;
Jew David’s Plaster*:
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Newmsn’s do;
ltadwny's Ready Relief; <
Morris* Remedy; ; j
Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative;
do;
Sarsaparilla;
Townsend’s do;
Sand's do:
Gnysett’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla:
Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps;
Soap, Cleaver’s Honey;
" Highly Scented Brown Windsor
“ Musk;
Ludlum’s Specific;
McLanie’e Sudorific Cough Syrop;
Tyler’s Gum Arabic do;
Sellers’ do;
Ewayne’s Syrnp of Wild Cherry; .
Smith’s Tonic Syrup;
Barry’s Tricopborous:
Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Ylride;
MclAne'eCelebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompson’s Eye Water:
Agents for all of Dr. McClintoek’s*Family Medicines;
Dr. Nvedham’s Breast Pumps;
Water’s Aimospherto Breast'Pumps;
Gum Elastic do do.' fvblfi-ly.
A. G. CUBBAGE,
WUOLESAiI AXD EXVATf. M'lw Ry
GroeeriM, Green and Black Tea*, Salt and Fish,
SOUTn SIDE OF DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA, *
HAS REMOVED to this Stand wrth a view to extending
and enlarging his basiness. He will keep one of the
completed and best assorted establishments In tbedty,
and respectfully invites a call from, all his old customers
and the pubUe generally. He deals extensively in
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
of all descriptions. He keeps an hand a larze aseor&nent
of OTONR AND GROCERY WARE, beet qua My.
Call tod eee roe at my new stand. / • jmylMtde^yw
Kxecatora* Kotics.
LEXTERS TesiameuUrv to the Estate of JOHN NICKEL,
&r.. late of Robluaon township, in the county of Alle
gheny, Pa., deo’iL, haviog been granted to the undertigned.
all persons Indebted to saUL estate are requested to make
Immediate peyment; and all persona having claims or de
mands agahut the estate of the rilrt ilsnwlnsl, will ««>'*
known the same wlthont delay to-
JOHH H. IHIUJPS,
JOBS SIOKK, J*.
i ;■ of Robinson township,
| jefcitfettw 'R*eootoa<rfiaidJci«Nkkel,ar.
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RAILROADS
OHIO USD HUTHBYIVAKIA Miraytin
Sew Arraageaeitt
COMMENCING FEME VAR FZB,IBM
1854 - MWW—E--MM
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 A M • Stw ■» 4TH
ance; takes tea at Creetlinwv and s ckw ett
necdon there with »test Express Train, reaehin*
nati about lio'clock at night. - -•• • • •
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 8 o’clock, P. E .
after the arrival of the Express train from PhiMMfiu
and reaches Crertlineat 11,30 P, U n connecting wilhtS
Night I mpress which reaches Cfticinnati in the
Connections an made with the' Ohio and TixH«»I~X« r a ~-
Belfontaioe and Indiana railroads for Dayton, .
and towns in Indiana. -. * -
Connections are made with Cleveland, Mooroerflle. 8a
dusky, De-rolt and Chicago with Bneyrv, Upper
Forest, and the towns on the Had River
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road.
Far* to Cincinnati $7; to IndianapolisJS; to Dayton MJfe
to Toledos 6; to Columbus $5,26; to Zanesville S6JO; to
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at redprad
rates.
RETURITTHGi
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CrefUise at lit P !(.
and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the
fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2JSQ, A. JL, cm the ax *
rival of the Night Express Train from f»nd»— l and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11A0, PM.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN kavas
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 P M, and New Brighton at r
A M, and 1.16 P M.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T ▲ lf,aad 9 P.
M., and arrives at 4JO A M, *nd4Jo, P M.
Trains ran on Sunday.
M&" Tickets or farmer information. apply at the ticket
offlees of the Ohio and Pennsylvania RailroedOompeny. at
J<p- CTjRRTj at the corner office under tba Mosoccibde
licuso, Pittsburgh, or ol
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agpfit,
Federal street Station.
JOHN KELLY. Passenger ipat
Pennsylvania Railroad. '. ~
SQUMEB TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia nad
Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1854.
First Class—Brooms, Cels? and-Wooden Ware, fnsttußi.
Furoi tore, second bud, Part, Piano*, Poultry; WfaweTlr
baskets or boxes ; 75 sent* p 100 &?. *
Second Class —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer RMm,' Ctow
end Timothy deed. Glassware, Hardware, Bags,, wool aiad
Sh«ep IVJts, and Eggs: <JOe. fi 100 Jbs.
Third Class —Bacon and Pork (loose,) Batter, fat .
kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window fl*«p
ton, aneomprefscd: 65c. 100 lbs.
>b ttrlh Class—Alcohol, Bacon (tn casks or boxes.) Bskv
and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, cheese, Lard and
Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (cbmpiwcd,) Leaf Tobaoeoi
40e. V 100 Iba.
Flour 80 cents 9 bbL
aprl
OBOROB 0. FEANCTPCPB.
G. Bingham 4 Co.’s Trauporiatiox Lta#
rpo AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AMD
JL Siff YORK.—The Owners ud Acent& of did
Rare been fnp the past fourteen jean dnioected with the
“oldestablished Bingham’* Line.” They will gftaUfofr
usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Prndooe,Jkfer
ehaodixe, Ac., io the shortest time and on as favorable
terms as any other Line.
*&- Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila
delphia-and Baltimore.
GEO. BINGHAM A (XX,
Canal Basin, Liberty s£> Pittihnrgb.
BINGHAM, DAVIS A 00.;
Proprietors.' 4 276 Market greet. Philadelphia,
proprietors, X JAMES WILSON, AgeS^
121 North sL, Baltimore.
m. .l; Ostrander, Agent,
86 West New York.
A OSES STRICKLAND’S NEW BOOK—The Pilgrims of
Walaiaghnm: by Agnes .Strickland, U just tecehtd
and tor sale at U. MINER A CO.’S, No. 31 SmlthfleklstrMt.
Another Book by Eugene Sue the celebrated and popular
author of the Wandering Jew, Mysteries of Paris, Ag,,
entitled Woman’s Lore; a tine story of the Heart: price
260-nta. - •
Aubrey: by Mrs. Marsh, author of TtmUia Wyndham,
Castle Avon, Ac.; Harper’s library; 60 cents.
The Jesuit’s Daughter; complete; 60 cents.
A Year After Marriage: by T. 8. Arthur; 25 centa.
Uowitt's Visits to Remarkable Places; $2.
Flora Lrndfay. or Passages in an Erentfal life: by Hra.
•Moodie, author of Roughing it in the Bush, Mark Hurdla
etooe, ecu 60 cents. .
Nanette and her Loren; a story Illustrating some new
Pha-es in French Life: $l. ’
Julienne, the Danghter of the Qamlet; a new Protestant
Novel; complete in ooe volume; $l.
The Rappers, or the Mysteries, Fallacies and Absurdities
of Spirit Hupping, Table Turning and Eoiraneement; with
illustrations; 1 volume; 60 centa.
Rosa Lambert, or the Memoir* of an Unfortunate Woman;
a ownocnlon to Mary Price: by O. W. M. Keynotes; voi. 1;
60 c-nts. H. MINER A OO-
32 SmlthSeM «t-
JL : 3T KBOKIY &D.—Tha nf «»
Wm of the Middle Axes: by '
. The Master Mouse; a tele of Southern Lib: by Logan.
"Blackwood's Magazine, for Jane.
Graham’s “ * “ July.
The New York Journal.
Woman's Love; a true story of the Heart: by Fuwi
Sac. -For sale at -
. PAUL KLKISEH’S literary Depot*
J e3 ° - Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
tYAGAZIKKS FOR JULY, JUST RECEIVED,
.U. Putnam's Migutnt, fin July.
Harper’ll do do.
) QnbiD’s do ' do.
Peterson’s do ; do.
Popular Educator.iNo. 12.
/Ra««la: br Do Cwtine.
HoceiTed Mid tor eale at the cheap Book Wortjf
W. A. GILDENFBNNSY A 00-
J* 3 76 Poarth stiest
For Rest,
TUB large and commodious TAVERN STAND, lately oe>
eu;>ied by Wn. P. Applegate, situated on tbePitt*
and Steubenville Turnpike, about one mil* float
Jones’ Perry, situated is Charters township, Alleght&T
county. The House is a large Brick, <yint«inh»s n««
twenty too ms, together with a good Store aad throe
good Cellars. There is on the p emiset a large Stable, Qu.
rlagtf House, out-building*, three -good pumps, one lam
cln-ra, two gndl Orchards, and several oat Loti ell of
which is for rent, and possession wfl! be given lmaadteteiy.
Piw further particulars. enquire of LIBIA ANN CHESS,
on the premises, or the subscriber.
JAMES a BICHET.
factg7:dlw*irtf]
CLartlera Tp„t. 24,1868.
ATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVTftTm>rt *&
user Fourth.
The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his S&n, J. W. Alexander,
Tbe Magaalnes at 20 cents per number: oar present ana
future price.
Daniel; a Model for "Young Men: by Dr. Scott, of New On
ean»—a course of Lectures.
Fern Leaves; teoond scries.
The Pariah Side; a better book than either Sonny Si*
or Shady Side.
Carter’s New Books for Tooth,Vis: Mabel Grant,Charlie
Rcuseel, the Wood Cutters and Exile* of Lebanon,4a., 4a.
Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, fi,o*
■ Manual of MlaHnns, or Sketches of Foreign IfllrioM of
the Presbvterian Church: by Rev. J. C. Lowrie; whh nape,
showing the siatkma^Ac.
Africa and the American Flag.
J. S. DAVISON,
_j*6 65 Market street, near Fourth.
THE- BISTORT OF PITTSBURGH, from tbe earliest pe
riod when it was visited by white men, down to toe
close of the last century, with notices of some of the impor
tant manufactures and works of internal improvement, up
to the present time: by NevillejL Craig. Esq.
■ About one hundred eopies of the above highly interest
lug work remain on hand-—the price reduced to 75 eenta a «
copy. Published and for sale by
JOHN H. HELLOS,
ALLEGHENY BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Eight
choice Building Lots, situate on Ohio Lane, each Sd
feet front by 130 deep to a 24 feet alley, and directly oppo
site Bagaley street, which is now paved and in good order.
These Lois are offered for sale at low prices, and on easy
terms. S. CUTHBBRT 4 SON,
jel9 140 Third street.
Hotioe*
AS I am now winding up my boelnea at tbs corner of
Wood and Water streets, preparatory to removing to
my new store on Fifth street, I would hereby notify my
friends that I bare placed my books hi the of £. S
NEAL, Esq , on Third street, between Wood and Market
for tbe collection of all debts due me upon
Those knowing themselves indebted to me will please call
as above and settle.
je2l:lm JOHN CALLAHAN.
Lost*
A NOTE dated January 25,1654. payable four months
ter date, at the office of Winslow, Lanier A Co., Heir
Ycuk, signed R. Wtods, President Pittsburgh and SteabiO
tille Railroad—endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretary.
All person! are heieby warned not to *■
payment viU lie refused. Any peoor
an obligation by lea ring it with O.F
THOMt
je6 corner 1
Balia*—Hot, Cold, «Bi
IN the fining tod furbishing of whi
spared to reader bathing luxariot
Are open trrrj day, (Sunday’s exoepi
M, uotll 10 P. M n at ihe Barber Bboj
of Hancock street and Ihaqaeme W»
yio John Wf
K. 8. Neal, Aldt
'VJ'O.OI THIKD Street, between W<
.IN Plttaburgh. Collections prompi
gß<**>'Ud other writings drawn wf
JUST HECEIVXD PKft KXP&lsta
A large of new and
Rings, Breast Pins. Grid Pencils »-
article of Fans, wnieh are eery M
suck is equal to anj in the city in
we guarantee to the purchaser we i
line as low as an;' eastern house i
than an; other establishment in t
and examine our goods and prices,
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■ AOifc HAUL—Tins Lot* cm P<n.n%
J 7 of Ctathsa itnet, tad 4 Lou
coth attd-Wotetor ctrecti. Alro, »
Lots throofboat tfco city. If joo*
\y for&boao.jut oof&iMof
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