... ■ ' '■ •'. * ’ . -vfe&wrv.. “<■• l;v^^-'-:- l&K^. :tu&SSLU'.n .ayayK :•■*>■:.. £g*srS;v-1<£■ :.' ,-. :'t**v ; ■ -4 j; •.■: * i yr l • , iLI 1 ■ ■ - : ■ '■"' stefe&CifeS lislSg* w „ vl» r Si&MPM ;-£.^:: ‘ , ‘ ,,K, AX ■■:>#? 's* -tyco ■. Hite* MB1& Hh fa* AftftP Townships ninety-seven and ninety-eight,of range fifteen. Townships ninety seven, ninety-eight, ninety-nlnc, eml one hundred, of range sixteen. At the lend office at On ARITON, commencing on Monday the twenty-first day of August next, for the dSi*»al of the public lands situated within tbofollowing townsaips to wit* North of the bate line, and west of the fifth, principal i fi€ftlW.r/ya meridian. Township sixty-seven, of range twenty-nine. fo-sSSa!** Townships sixty-seven and seventy-five, of range thirty. Townships sixty-seven, seventy-four, and seventy-five, of Theatm.—Qaite m »ttracti.e bill is preient- "Afihe'ffi’offlcc o* fairfuslp, commencing <m Mon « 1 for thl.eeeniog. Tha “ Str.og.r” 1. .nnoaneod U tbo }*T. ““ , 7 ent r fl i3ti“T ? f i" 8 .”* 1 for aui di *f OK ‘ lof 7* . , w „ . „ the following described islands, to wit: ■*** n*»> »»ti» Miss Woodbury aa Mrs. HaUer, and Mr. y ortJl „/the base line, and Vftst of the fifth principal &H 5 ewPvfy ‘fff M’Farland as the Stranger. The performance concludes meridian. witt thecomicdnmnof Chnrloe U. TwoloUnd.lettnntnd in aactlona two•ndfourintm.nahip seventy six, of range two. 3P&*kSia*« wnfli'ixle jtywM ~ „ • ) »» ,_ ▼ , _ j At the land office at lOWA CITY, commencing on Mon- AssaULTAND Battery. John Hanner&a and. day, the twenty-first day of August next, for tbe disposal of Margaret Sheerer, yesterday entered cross-suit* against each the tallowing named islands, viz: <rth« <?' “«»lt and battery, before Alderman Major. Both North °f. o/ lht parties were held to bail. Islands rituated in sections twenty-five, twtmty-six, thirty - ?sjra2l^SsßS^Sfr'*^ t % dfcl _ _ . , five, and thirty-six, in township seventy-nine, of range AgSKEy*^ kWa **s* Tushino it Forward.—The contractor* on three. lie Htf burgh and Steoben.lll, Railroad, comm.occd work U >1“"“ C Sc f“ 1 "’ ““JS .. . . a VI; ,. _ ~ . ■ ry and. other purposes, together with those “swamp and thu * wli between Sbw MH* Bun “d the Bridge with; OTet fiowed lands,' made thereby unfit for cultivation," if ffifffjfpQ'j ‘ACI'-tT great vigor, yesterday morning. any, granted to the State by the act entitled “An act to ena- ble the State of Arkansas and other Statw to reclaim the ~rn. John RafFEBTT ffU arrested and taken before ‘swamp lands' within their limits," approved September 28, Mayor Ad “ na yeßtertl!iy morning, for assault and, battery, the be commenced on the on oath* of Ann Rafferty. lie was committed to prison for days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which they l«B trial. In default of i*oo ball. : are advertbed until the-wbole shall have been offeted, and *SwWffirSSSwS%? ;, l-« ««, rowan qigsw nan- the sales thus dosed; tat no sale shall be kept open longer g»T«g»ft*— 1 '&than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands W TTiIRB WORKS! PIKE WORKS!!— will be admitted until altar the expiration of the two weeks. -I- 200 boxes Fire Crackers; Given under my band, at thedty of Washington, this : 8 gross Roman Caddies, 12 balls; ; eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand eight 7 “ do do 8 do; hundred and flfty-Jbor, TRANKUN PEBBCrT ft «v 3 6 “ *> do 0 do; ,By the president: " JOBN WILSON, 8 “ do do 4 do; ’ Qnkmuioner of the Oatered tand Office. A-g 4 “ Triangles, No. 1; T —— 1 3 “ do do'SS NOTICE TO PRB-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. reffrP*** tn&i. a? art i 60 box* Jackson Crackers; Every person entitled to the right of pre-eanption to any Torpedoe; i of tbe iaMS within the townships and parts of townships yiJ 40 gross Pin Wheels; above enumerated. Is vequired to establish the rame to lb* 20 “ 1 oouce Rockets; satU&ction of the Register and Receiver of the proper l*nd fiJ " ~ 115 u 2do . do; Office, and make payment therefor as toon atpraeacaUr. af *l2 “ 4do do; lor seeing (hit nauct, and before tbe day appointed for tbe ' 16,000 “ Pulling Crackers; nrnnmnnniiTTinnt tK * pwKHf taiwf rtf tnn lands nrohrac*«g Second supply; jost reoeived andlbr sale by . | the traot claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited- 1 r J. 0. AHDKHBON A CO. | . JOHN WJLSON, I . ugi i: No.B Woodwtroet. 1 j«&o,w:18w OommiHkmer oftlwOoiißal Land OQne. [■ -V" : ■ • ••>hV - •A;-.". *' i'. r .* i-.•* * - f*- *'.t . *••!.■'■■ ■ - -v,.- . • x - -■■-. ■I Tiik crn’ post. TUESDAY MORNING: Liciksis.—LtooMOß granted by the Conrtof Quarter Sessions, June Turn, 18&4: PirrsßtmaH: Tsrti Ward—3. B. Meenon, H. Vierheller. t. A. Bchock teller, Arthur Nicholson, Jao. D. Drtck, Hugh SeUle, Chris tian Wlehnlng. Sedoftd trani—Joseph Spencer, P. Ingoldsby, Edward : Xrilej’. Thtrd Ward —Geo. Aurents, John N. Berth, John Eifert, John Utah. MmrOi Ward —D. J. Portzer, Talentine Fshl. I\flh Ward —Maurice Wallace. Jtreihth Ward— Edward Bratt jNhtt W&rd—Jno. S. Miller, J.B. Poor. i < ? All to but : First Ward— Adam Bepler, John Emarick, Qeo. Proudly. Second Ward —Qoarge Walter. • , Third Whrd—Tbos. Atkinson, Peter Geiase, B. Roeble. FburtJi Ward —Peter ftTGlnulss, G. M. Boiler, Thoe. Gard ner, W. Tbilman, J. B. MDermott, W. Sweeny,. A. Steiner John Solan. . ’ West Pittsburgh —Joseph Rogor». \ Manchester —ll. Fieldbush. Duqueanc—3 m. Bugger. Marshal A Bhriver. . .ftmtnpfcm—Daniel Shawhan. Tarcntum —Tiilotson Nellie. Jjawrencenlle —W m. Johnston, Jno. Bwslnberasr. Meaenr. Tp-Jaeob Eckert, Mary Hartman. Jlett Tp.— John Wolft Shafer 3J).—Peter Ktlngensmlth. Indiana Tp.—D. p. ingeraol. TPtZtim Tp.—Allen Brown, .John Robinson, Kseklel . Reese/ Peter Perchment. OsDiru Tp.—John Fritchman. Tp.— Daniel Uom. Peebles Tp.— ll. Landwehr, H Barker. Baldunn Tp,— John Cowan. ■Lower SI. Clair Tp. —W. Noble, T. MUlee, J. Shock. Chartifr*. —W. Obey, M Gardiner. Lewie Harcnm . JVnn Tp. —John Martin. W. J. T.lnn .) Versailles Tp.—A. Moore. Upper SL Clair.—R. 8. Williams. West Derr Tp.— Robert Wilson. Mifflsn Tp.—George Allmire. The total nnmber granted at this term, sixty-eight. Ti» whole number granted at this and the March term, one hun dred end seventy-eight. There are at present in the county, orer fifteen hundred unlicensed pleoes for wiling liquor. IWYOLUNTABY TRAVELERS.—Four emill bOJB, the eldest scarce four years of age, were spirited away from the city on the Fourth, anl favored with a free ride on the Rail read, in a way that astoDi-hed then£ and alarmed their friends, so little. Early in the morning of that day, ihe fauryoungsters, without the knowledge ot their parents, ran away from home, for the pnrposo of looking up the rifhts usually anticipated on 6uch occasions, and after wandering' over both cities until they were completely exhausted and tired down, at last found themselves at the Railroad depot in Allegheny; satiating Qulr inquisitiveness by examining the many wonderful objects connected with the depot, they nt last raised courage enough to step into an empty c*j be longing to a tram just about leaving, when, forgetting their cariosity in their weariness, they laid down on the Boar and went to sleep. Thu whistling of the engine, and the noise and bustle attending the departure of a train, failed to awake them from thelrslumbors—regardless of every thgpg, j they slept calmly and peacefully. From the position ooeu pied, they remained unobserved for a long time, and It was only when the train bad arrived within a few miles of Alli ance, that they at last awoke, and were dlsooyeied. The Conductor, with great kindness, took the little stragglers under Ids charge and made arrangements so that they were sent back on the next train, and placed again In the care of their parents, who bad been driven almost dist racted by their prolonged and unaccountable absence. Accident.-—A gentleman ooming down the 7 Brownsville roa J, on the other side of tba Monongahela river, In a buggy, yesterday, met with sn accident whleh* al most proved fatal in its character. At the particular point where bo war descending, a deep excavation has been made in the hill, directly across the road heretofore used, and the passage way diverted a little to the left. The gentleman, unfortunately, being unacquainted with this tact, and no notice posted np at the place to inform strangers of it, con cluded all was right, and drove on at rather a rapid gait’ until horse, vehicle and all, passed over the precipice. In the fall, the buggy was dashed to pieces instantly, a"* the horae Injured so much as to preclude the poeribility of his recovery; while, strange to say, the man escaped with only a taw bruises. It is so act of the most criminal carelessness en the part -of the directors of the road, or whoever have ch arge of the excavation, to leave such a dangerous place witl -out railing or protection of any kind—an admirable trap ito sued the surplus population cut of ibe world- The taext man who oomes that way will probably not be so fortunate .as the gen* tleman übove; and unless it is attended to in a short time, w* may be able to make a more interesting item Aban the mere destruction of a horse aud buggy. Improvement of tub Onro River.—A public meeting will be held this afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Merchants' 'Kiohsugr, to take into consideration the pi • sent condition of the Ohio river, wnd to adopt measum tending to the improvement of the navigation of this great tributary to the wealth of our city. The importance of the subject to bo introduced, and on whidh it is designed to take some deficit* fiction, is felt 'by all our citizens, each of whom is directly or indirectly concerned in the matter, and we, therefore, hope the Hall will be filled with men eager and willing to adopt and carry out tho views best adapted to gain the desired end. Steamboat men, in particular, are requested to be present, as it Is more than Ilk sly that other matters, in which they are also directly coi icerned. will be broached. Batihso on Sunday. —Major Volx is .doing his best to put n stop to this outrageous aud in-leceot cus tom of bathing in tho river on Sunday, iu daylight. Last Babbathf llerznau aud o*woM Werner, Gotleib Flpeher aod Ernst Sehrelslield, all foil grown men, were arrested at the Aqueduct, and fined five dollars and costs. To those who are so destitute of common decency as to in dulge in this immoral habit, these repeated arrests should prove a warning: they show conclusively that the Mayor la determined tq put a stop to me vile practice, by summa ly dealing with all who are detected in the perpetration of the crime. Another Death in Jail.— Coroner Lowry, on Sunday evening, held an inquest on the body of another inmate of the jail, second who has died in that placeJwi thin less than a week. From evidenoe elicited by th 4 jury, it appears that be had been suffering fbr a oonaiders-t ble time from & ssvero rheumatism, brought on by exposure in traveling, through a deep snow, to this city from Ohio last winter. Until lately, th* disease had been confined to his ankle joints, bat (hanging to his heart ard lungs the 1 other day, death ensued almost immediately. The verdict of the inquest was, 4< death from Anlhritto Rheumatism.” Sun Struck.— A lad named William Miller, ■who was prostrated on-Obio street, Allegheny, on Saturday, by the excessive heat, was resuscitated by the admirable preeehce of mind of a young physician. Seeing the lad lying insensible on the ground, he ordered a bueket of eold water to be thrown upon bis bead, which immediately caused him to revive. We hare heard U stated that cold water, ao-l a drop or two of ardent spirits,- will nearly al ways resuscitate persons from such attacks, lfadmiolftered promptly. Fined for Breaking ajt Ordinance. —M. M’Nickc.l, a merchant on Liberty street, was yesterday fined' six dollars and costs, by Mayor Voli, for selling six barrels of liquor, which had not been gusged. The charge w’as brought by Mr. Alien Dunn, the City Guagvr. Mr. Dunn informs u* that tbe city brand has been counterfeited on several occasions, and that he U determined to prosecute to the utmost, the first person be catches engaged in. tbeeone* farioos transactions. Misdemeanor. — William Graham, a constable, from Pine yesterday arrested andlbrought to this city by officer Hague, to answer to a charge of ml*, demeanor in office, preferred before Aidsnaan Steel, by Myers Barker. The offence pomplained of consisted in Gra ham refusing to assist Barker in msking an arrest when called upon. Tbe defendant was held to bail. Tbe Heat.— lt appears that bipeds are not the only animals who have boss suffering from the tre. meadows heat of the last week or two. Two valuable horses which a nun was driving along Smithfleld street, on Satur day, were so effected by tbc weather, that they , dropped down in the street as suddenly as if thay had been shot' One of them died immediately; tbeother, after considerable labor, was brought to bis feet again. John Brass, who was arrested a few dsjs ago for an asaanlt on Frank Heller, and discharged on pay ment of costs, met the prosecutor in tbe streets on Satur day, and again committed another severe 1 assault on him. The difficulty first originated in the prosecutor (who was employed by tbe defendant to weigh pig inetal at twenty cents per hour.) refusing to work doring.tbe hot weather Ustweek. ___ | % ■ . H’ ♦ •• ■ *■ ".7 . *1 7 ■ * ' ~ **i - *.*>l -« ... r.\ ■.•>*.* t*s By tli« CTBeilly lime for the Horning Poet :JCLY 11. THIRTY-THIRD OMORSSB. WiemraTO. Crrt, July 10 motion or Mr. Oort* lha Houee .Depended the ralee, to enable him to re- F°“ waolation* to fix the compensation of employee* in the WeletWe department, and prohibit the allowance of extra compensation to each as receive the benefits thereof. _ Senate,—Messrs, Chase and Bnmner presented memorials ftom CtenneoUent, Ohio, and Massachusetts, for a repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law. BeferredL* mr. Honter introdaoed a bill to reduce and graduate the public lands, which was laid on the table. The bill authorising a telegraph line to the Pacific was again taken up. Mr. Hunter offered an amendment imposing penalties on operators for divulging any message transmitted by the cot eminent. Adopted. Mr. Chase moved that the government shall have power to regulate tbo tolls to be charged on its messages. Agreed Messrs. Evans and Bayard opposed the bill, and Messrs latnlinaod Owin supported it. It was postponed, acid the Homestead bill came up as the pedal order. Hr. Clayton moved to strike out the 6th section, provid ing that an? individual now a resident ol any .me of tb«i states or territories, not a oitUen of the United State*, but at the time of making such application for the benvfltof this sot, shall have filed a declaration of intention as pro vided by the naturalisation laws of the United States, and » hall beoome a citizen of the same before the issuance of the patents as made and provided for In this act, shall be placed on equal footing with native bora citizens; and then moved to insert in lieu thereof, the following: That any mechanic or other citizen of the United Stale* of full age engaged in and accus'omed to any trade or cal Hag other than the cul tivation of land, shall, in consideration of his inability to comply with tho conditions of the net by reason of hU want of knowledge, skill or experience in such cultivation of land, be entitled to receive in lieu of 160 acres of land, $l6O to be paid out'of the treasury. Mr. Brodheod hoped the bill would be postponed, and ■loved its postponement until December. Messrs. Cass, Owin and Dodge opposed any postpone ment. The motion to postpone was rejected, 17 to 86. ltffectt of the Reeent Franid—Extenilva Aostok, July 10.—The recent developments at New York are exercising an unftvorable’lnfluenoe on the money af fairs of the city. Stocks bare considerably declined to-day. State street has been greatly exdted by the failure of ■R illis * Co, extensive and well-known broker# "and stock dealers. Their liabilities are not stated. Another Riot—Americans and Irish. Liwaxaci, Bti&L, July 10.—A serious disturbance oc curred on Saturday night, between the Americans and I fish, the latter having raised the American Hag with a c.-oesovarlt. Guns and pistole wore discharged, and the J. ish were put to flight. Several of their houses were gut ted. The military were ordered out, and the rioters disper sed. All was quiet on Sunday. Another Failure. New Yore, July 10 —Richard.Scbsll, a largo negotiator of loans and discounts for the Schuyler?, lias suspended. Ills name appears as endorser on Schuyler's acceptances for $760,000. I New Yoar,July 10.—Stocks dull aod lower; money ac tive and unchanged. Sterling exchange dnll. Flour rath er firmer; Western canal $8,60; straight State $0,48@*7 • good Ohio $9,26@7,76; Southern flm, eales 400 bbJs at $8,60 <B9. Wheat lower, unsettled; sales 7000 bushels good West ern red as $1,60. Corn advanced.; sales 76,000 bushels West -Bouthen* ye” ow Southern bbite 80@8S. Colton market firm with upward toodency : * fair demand; Orleans middling oj£: Orleans fair 12 V- Mobile fair IMf; middling 9%; Uplands mid iiing »U. dof fee unchanged; Rio 10. Sugars dull with declining Woden 4y; Orleans Molasses: nothing doing. Pork firmer; sales ISM bbls mess at fill@ll,I2; prime *lO(&U>,- 26. Beef market firm; salee 364 bbls country mess at *l2 fi.l3, repteked; Chicago $l6. Lard dull at 9@#V Iron quiet. Lead lower. Whisky: Ohio 27. Linseed (Ml nomi nal at 74. ■ 1 ricntiiATt, July 10.—Tho riner has risen four Inches; Vaiherplessant. Flour, sfi,9o®*7. Corn, 45. WhUkv, Cheese, B@BV£. Provisions very dull; no sales. Butar in fainlemand at 4@6. • .Nothing transpired in other articles worthy of notice. Illy the President of the United States. It N pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN PIERCE, President L of the UnUedsj3tateff of America, do hereby declare and lake known that Public Sales, will be held at the under mentioned Land Offices, in the State of lOWA.atthepriiods -reinafter designated, to wit: At the land offleeat KANKSVlLLE,commencing on Mon ay, the fourth day of feptemher next, fbr the disposal of he public lands situated withinthe following named town- Ulpa* vlx: .VortA of the base line, end west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two. eighty-three, eighty-four, eighty-five, eight y-slx, eighty- I even, and eighiy-dght, of range thirty four. Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, Uhty-three, eighty-four, eigbty-flve, eighty-six, elgbty- At-ven, and eighty-eight, of range thirty-five. | Townships seventy-four,seventy-five. seventy-six, seventy- Sine, eighty, eighty-one, elghty-two, dghty-'.hree, and zhty-four, of range thirty-six.. Townships seventy-nine, eighty, elgbtr-one, elghty-two, Cjirhty-three, eighty four, eighty-five, righty six, eighty »ven, and dgh y-oigut, of range thirty-seven. I Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, dgbty-four, dghly-five, eighty-six, eigbty s -too, and eighty-eight, of range thirty-right. Townships soTenty-sjx, seventy-seven, seventy-nine, e ghty-three, eighty-four, eiglity-five, dgbty-eix, eightv seven, and eighty-eight, of range thirty nine. Townships eighty-one, eighty-iwo, eighty-thrw, eighty four, eighty-five, dgbty-six, righty-s«Ten, and eighty-right, o range forty. At the tame place, commencing on Monday, the dgh t «*nth day of September next, for the disposal of the pub -31 ' lands situated within the undermentioned towpsbips, to JVortA of the bate line, and toert <f the fifth principal meridian. eighty two and ninety-one, of range forty-one. Townships eighty-two and ninety, of range forty-two. Townships elghty-two, eighty-three, rigbty-four, eighty fl rm, eighty-six, eighty-seven,, and eighty-eight, or ranee forty-three. Townships eighty,; eighty-one. dghty-two, eighty-five, e|dity-six, eighty-seven, and eighty-right, of rango fort)-- four. ; . Townships eighty,’ eighty-one, eighty-two, elghly-thw, c; "thty-four, eighty five eighty-six, eighty-wren; and eighty ei . ''L of range forty-five. _ &\> vnships .nghu-two, rigbty-thm*, eighty four, eighty fl*e, eighty-seven, and eighty-right, of range for t) six. a Township* eighty-four, eighty-five, dghtydx, right*, setup, and eighty-eight, of range forty-seven. Townshi) « eighty-seven and dghty-right, of range forty eight. [At the land office at FORT t)RB MOINES, c-inmsuring ou Monday, th f fourth day of September next, for the dis posal of the put 'Uc lands Within the following named town ships, to wit: worth of the bate line, and uteri of the fifth principal ! mervlian. jTownahipe ninety-three, ninety-fire, ninety-six, ninety svivea, ninety-right, and ninety-nine, of range seventeen.' TowDfhips ninety -ffw, nlnoty-rix, ninety-seven, ninety elkht, ninety-nine, an:C woe hundred, of range eighteen. [Townships nlnetf-t brer, ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety s*4ven, ninety-eight, nl wtj-nins, and one hundred, of range nme’cen. [Townships ninety-time, ninety-four, ninety-five, ninety six, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, and ninety-nine, of range trienty. [Townships ninety-one, ninety two, ninety-three, ninety four, ninety-five, ninety-sir. ninety-seven, ninety-right, and ninety-nine, of range twenty-one. 'Townships ninety-two, ninety-three, nicety-four, ninety five, ninety-six, ninety-seven, and ninety-right, of range twenty-two. Townships ninety-four, ninety-five, ninety-six, and ninety seven, of range twenty-three. . At the tamen&ice, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth day of September neat, fbr the a lap oeal of the publie lands si coated in the following named townships and parts of townships, viz: 'Q - . Northof the bate Zinc, and west qf the fifth principal meridian. Townships eighty-nine, ninety-two, And ninety-three, of range twenty-fouf. Townships eighty-nine, ninety, and nlmety-three, of range , twenty-five. Township ninety-two, exeept sections five, seven, nine, the wpst half of the northwest quarter of ftfteau, seventeen, nineteen, and twenty-one, of range twenty-seven. 'Sections twi> to tune inclusive of township eighty-three and township ninety-two, east of the Bus Moftu's river (ex cept sections one, three, eleven, thlrteeen, flftea n, twenty three, twenty-five, twenty-seven, thirty-one, th/ityHfim*, and thirty-five,) of range twenty-right. ' .« Township* eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-sev en, (exeept section one and -the 'northeast quartet- of the northeast quarter of seotion three.) and township eighty ri tht, (exeept sections one, three, five, seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty-three, iwen t>-five, twenty .seven, norifa half of northeast quarter of twenty-nine aod thirty five,) of range twsnty-nine. Townships seventy seven eighty-four, e-gbty-flvc, eighty six, eighty-seven, and eight y-right, (except the east half of the northeast quarter and tbs east half of the sootheast quarter of sectionjons,) of range thirty. Townships seventy six, eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty six. eighty-seven, and eigt.ty right, or range thirtT*<me. . Townships eighty-four, rigbty-five, righty-rix. righty eeven, atid eighty-eight, at! range thirty-two. Townships eighty-four, eighty five, |eigbty-slx, elghty aeveffi and eighty-right, *of raege thirty-three. At the land office at IF ODUQUK, commencing cn .Monday, the twenty-first day of i ugust next, for the dispose 1 of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, viz: Forth of the bate litie, and wut of the fifth principal ■’ meridian. Township one hundsri,'of range three. Township one btindt ed, of range four. Townships ninety-nine and bnndred, of range ten. Townships ninety-ebfht, ninety-nine, and one bundriri, of range eleven. Township one hundred, of range twelve. Township ninety eight, of range thirteen. Townships ninety-seven and ninety-right, of range four- I teen. I ‘V• I ' • TELEGRAPHIC. Fatlore In Boiton. TELEOEAPH iCABXSTS. . •„ ‘ rit l ' *r * ;: .•> ’ >&V: r ': : jy'i--,’-V • A EM S FOR Rl* ER MEM Thu River.—" Lust evening at dusk, the stage of w-u. r* j the raeial mark, «u 2 teet 6 inches—a fall of 2 inch*s'f „m Saturday ntght; but a tiae of half an inch from 7 A. M. to 7P. M. The boats codling op have had great difficulty on acoount of the rapid rise and fall of the river, and over, loading. The regular Wheeling packet, leaving this morning at 9 o’clock, is the ne» steamer Bcßptt, CapL G. D. Moore. ItwUl be found by the card below that the steamer Ad vance leaves to-dny f»r Cincinnati. With confidence wo can recommend the Advance, and her efficient officers. Captain George Neare, and Frank Gaitree, the obliging clerk- • IWe light-draught steamer U. S. Aid, not being able to get all ber new furniture on board yesterday, with other unavoidable detentions, did not leave; bat Captain David, eon assures us that be will leave this morning at the time advertised. Bbe is a fine little boat; and Well fitted out for the accommodation of tbe traveling public. > The steamer Fairy Quesn, Captain Joan C. Rxvo, came to the wharf on Sunday, after making a trial,trip to Wheel, ing, and bringing up over sixty tons of sugar from the steamer Si. Chir. Her average draught, with the 00 tens on board, was only twenty inches. She draw*, when light, fourteen inches. ll**r dimensions are as follows: null— built by Speer A Hummel—la 155 feet in length on deck? beam, 30 feet; depth of hold, 1 feet. She has two boilers, 38 Inches diameter, and 22 fe*t long; 2 engines, U I A inches diameter, with Z% feet stroke—built by Warden A Lee. Cabin by Gullett, Applegate k Mason. Painting. Rhodes k Nelson. Upholstery, Kdmoudson. ' Furniture, T. B. Young k Co. Blocks and Tackle, from that well known firm, Jones k Bnrkhamer. Outfit, Long k Duff. The Fairy Queen will run in the Cincinnati trade dutjlug the low water; anil is fitted and furnished equal to any. new boat that his made her appearance this season. She funs on strict temperance principles. Her lightness of draught, and gentlemanly' of ficers, will recommend her to the.traveling public, and to our friends of the press. The river Is falling at all points, with,four feet water In canal last evening. The weather yesterday was very warm and cloudy, with light showers of rain last night.—LouU vdle Courier, 7 th. Boat Sunk. —Last week, a steamer called the Lady Augus ta struck a rock a short distance below Chattanooga, on the Tennessee river, and sunk in about fifteen feet water at the stern. Sbo hod a cargo of sugar, coffee, molasses, cotton, bacon, Ac., on which we believe there is no Insurance. The boat cannot be raised. —Louurdle Democrat, Ith. Steamboat Mjdi in want of Pure Medicines and Medicine Chests, can have them supplied at lower prices than they can be had any where in the city, by calling at DK. KEYSKR’S Drag Store, No. 140, corner Wood st and Virgin alley,’ j«9:* Sign* of the Golden Mortar. POST OF FITTSBUBGH. 2 rxar 6 incuts watp m Tut cbawmel, metal max*. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lnterne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thoms* Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newtt'o. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Exchange, M’Gallum, Wheeling. “ Convoy, Wolf Wellsville. “ Advance, Near*, Cincinnati. “ Yorktown, Poe, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luxerne, Bennett. Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hcpdrickson, West Newton. “ Qen. Bayard,Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Ilartford, Haslet, Cincinnati. .*• Exchange, M'Calium, Wheeling. “ Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville. “ Jesse Laxe&r, Neal. Brownsville. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” pirrsBTOGH, cnrcnrvATi, louisville, awn LOCIB. Pittcbargh 1 and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa tax cojtvttakci or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT srrwrxw PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lonii, mb ' ’ This Liks is composed of seven aw, class powerful Steamers, ■HBIBMqnaUed for speed, splendor, safety, and oomfort, and is the only TnxocGit daily use or Sms pACkETs on the Ohio riTer. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers froni Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by-why-h passenger* and/freight are ticJceUd and rr ceipted through daily. Two neW'Steamera have been added to the Liae, which now consists of the following boats: Duyt of Departure BoaU. t Cfc plaint. from Rtuburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BtLTtnoovßL...Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2--.. J. B Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY G*o M’Lajjc Tu**day. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kossn Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA JLJ.Oxac*. Thursday. PITTSBURGH. • - It. Cakpbeu Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jwo. Ku!trrK.Tix. Saturday. Leave dailyjat 10 o'clock, A. M_, preclrely. No freight deceived after nice o’clock on the morning of d<*partor». ; i £or particulars, applv on board, or to ' JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON, | . i JOHN PLACE, f Agents, '.*• : Moncngxhela House Buildings. Pittsburgh. , 'declPJ Per Cincinnati* ' THE light draught steam propeller OAK -1 No. 1, CapL will leave on «RMHAtUESDAY, 11th Inst., «l 10 o’clock, A. M , for the above and intermnliste porta. For freight and passage apply no board, or to jell ; J.Jb MVINQ3TON. Agem. For St* Loala. ■■a XHEstaamer VIENNA, CapL Ciiaxlu 11ay, leave for the above and Intermndiate i»>ria rllaßKc.n WEDNESDAY, 12th Inst. at lu A. M. For freight ajnd passage apply on board, or to jyll ; JOHN FLACK, Assnt For Claelnaati, Mn, THE/teamer ADVANCE, CapL G W. Nsiax. lnav* for the above and Intermediate pvrls (SEBBcq TUESDAY. 11th inst. at 10 A. M. For freight End passage apply on board, or to jyll JOHN FIACK, Agent, For Cincinnati. —mm, THIS steamer FaIKY <JUKKN, Caj-t J. C. lallgffiratf Ksno, will leave for the above ami IntermedF port* on WEDNESDAY, 12tb in»t., at 10 o’clock, A. M. For freight and passage apply on board. jy 11 For Cincinnati. iiaC TUB new and splrndU light draught steamer 3- AID, C*pL w. F. DAVtnsox, will leave for above and intermediate ports on TUESDAY, 11th iuet., at 10 A. 51. For freight and passage apply an board, or to jylO JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Cincinnati. mgm* THE steamer QUAKER CITY, Capt. J. N. IaMM&jASai'SS, will leave fir the above aqj lntenn-tii- p.Tts on TUESDAY, the 11th iu*t, ul 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight gtnl passage apply on board, or to jy4 FLACK A BARNES, Agents. Regular Wheelißg Packet. gem THE steamer EXCHANGE, Cant. U'Catlim, (Jja&£leaTea every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and at 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting wit i tbe 0. and P. Railroad at Wellsville. Foi'fraigbt apply to Ja23 J. D- COLLING WOOD. Agent. Regular Wheeling Packet. ffmi, . THE steamer ECLH SB, Captain Otouok D. [Jft&jMoox*, leaves wery TUESDAY', THURSDAY, SATURDAY', at 9 o’clock. A. 31., and con necting with t -e 0. and P. Railroad at Wellsville. For freight apply to je2o J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent. Kvening Lina for Wheeling. ■Mu THE new light draught steamer JESSE will leave every MONDAY, WEl>- MIHmNKSDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 o’clock, P. 31, For freight and passage apply on board, or. to jyll CUAKLEB BARNES, Agent. “ 18o4.” CANADA t JQPaCleveland. Port Stanley , fPJp k and Port Harwell. TUB FINE low-pressure steamer TELEGRAPn. Captain IL Baßxow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland; Port Stonier, and Port Uurwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7)s o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY KVKNINO, at Ity o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with tbe Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, tho Cleveland and Pittsburall, tbe Lake Shore, ami the Toledo, Norwalk and Olorelanl Railroads. Also connect* at Port Stanley with the Line of Stage*, which connects with Hie Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BOOVILL k LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; 8. P. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’BRIDK. Port Burwell. mar27:tpov WANTS, Men Wanted. ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED on the Central Rail road, between Wllklnsburg and Irwin’s Station. Tbe WRget will be $1,12)4 a day, payable at the end of each month. ALo, 60 HORSES anil CARTS wanted on the some work, for which the highest wages will be given. Enquire &t tbe office, Braddock 1 * Fields. my2B:tf JAMES FKNLON. LAND WARRANTS WANTED—SI7B 00.—I wish to pur chase Land Warrants to the amount of Five Thonsaad Acres, in 160, 80 or 40 acre Warrants; for which will he paid $l7B in gold, for 160 acres, and in proportion lor 80 and 40 acres.. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, my 3 corner of Seventh and Smlthfleld'streets. WANTED— TWU OR THREE LOTS, on Diamond alley, between Hmithfield and Grant streets, for which a fair price will bo paid. Inquire of jel6:2w ' TIIOMAS WOOD 3, 76 Fourth street. dividend No(lce< THE President and Managers of “The Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny,” have this day de clared a dividend of o.vs dollar axd sevcrtt fjv* cuts, on each share of the Capital Stock of the Company all paid is, eat of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to Stockholders, or their legal representatives, forthwith. JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, July 1,1864. —[jeSclw L' AND! LAND!!—S. CUTHBERT A SON have fbr sale Farms ef from 60 to 1000 acres, located In Pennsylva nia. Ohio, and Illinois; upwards of 10,000 acres in Fl’Lean county. 'lllinois; several tracts of land on the waters of Big Fishing Creek, Ya., in lots of 130 acres and upwards, at $1,60, $3, $5, and $lO per acre. Persons wish* lug to boy, will find It to their advantago to call at our office. No. 140 Third street. jy3 FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION—De not forget to look at those beautiful BUILDING LOTS, so pleasantly situ ated on Mount Washington—free from the dost andsmoke of the city, and in the pure air of the country—yet within a few minutes’ walk of the city. The Inclined Pl&ne.will soon be completed, and them Lots rendered very easy of access. Lots of SO feet front by 210 deep are selling at $260 each—s2o in hand, balance in sums of $5 a mouth, jyl 8. CUTHBERT A BOM, 140 Third street Treasurer’s Ofleo of the ohartlers Valley Railroad Company* SUBSCRIBERS to the above Road are hereby notified that tbe Board of Directors have called for a seoond install ment of Pit* Dot-urn per share, payable io the Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNK, and also Five Dollars per share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amount la paid. . myStktf . ALYAN WILKINS, Treasurer. : IN SEED OIL—IO bbU for sale by i jyl HENRY B. OOLUNS. , - .** '■* ►";* v•• ■’ ’^i \ , i ». . • - . . •' f ’ 1 ' *» "fc it * 4 *-' *" ** ■* " ■ « "' • ‘;r ',• -V- ■• 4 •■’■-■■ ■ r - *£*» \ i 'l ■t" ' ■ ' i ■« . v f *r; * ■ Vj ••' 7. r* /.< * * *- •"V. • ' ■?;* h .* - :* -• ••- S v;■ * M V .- •—VKv: 1 • - * • *;■ ' / r * •: • , • \*v.r '• t • \ wV t; a*- -* •- •, • . - ... •♦...• \ . . V - *» , ’ • ■»****■»•• Sales* X 1 the Commercial Sakw Booms, corner of Wood ao., i \ v iflh streets,at 10 o'clock. A. M., a general assortment of Soasonabls, Btaple and Fancy Dry Goode. Clothing, Bools and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Quesnsware, Glassware, Table Cattery, Looking Glaivee, New and Second Hand Household and" Kitchen Pur* niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Book*, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hard won* and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ao*l Stiver watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. [jaBl:tf Fifteen packaqes damaged hardware, cut- J.KRT, Carpenter’s T<v>ls, Storks and Dies, Ac., AT AUCTION-On THURSDAY MORNINO, July 13th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Room?, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be soM without reserre, for account of whom It may concern, n large and g**n*-ral assortment of Hardwara, Cutlery, Ac , embracing all the variety usually kept in an extensive western store. «hh-h were afightiy in jured by water* on the steamboat Vlrnoa, eompriring 225 planes, assorted, pannvl plows, sash, doiioes. rabhitts, beads, jointers, j -cks. 0. G , Ac ; 24 superior braces and bltn; 10 doe saws, Ai*or:ed: 130 gross screws; 24 sett* stocks and dies ; drawing knives, adaes. batchetc. augers, locks, hinges, knives and forks, carver?, pocket cutlery, bra** and plated candlesticks, hells, door springs, scythes, straw knives, hol low ware, bed cords, clothe* lines, Ac., Ac. Also, 13,000 feet aafety fuse; 25 do* coffee mills. jyll P. 51. DAVrS, Auctioneer. ] .EXECUTOR’S SALK OF A DRY GOODS S7UOJS.—On It TUESDAY MORNING, 11th inst, at 10 o’clock, at the Store, No. 8 Diamond, will be sold by order of Jos. Itoss. Executor of M. Brown, dec’d., tbe entim Flock of fancy and s taple Dry Goods, Millinery, Ac., Ac., comprising superior Dress Silks, English and French Merino*, Alpaca*. Delaines, imported and domestic Gingham*, Furniture and Dro-s Prints, Muslins, Sheetings, Cam brie*. Cloths, SaUnctis, Cks- Kimerua, Jeans, Drillings, Flannels, Bouuets, Caps, Lace Goods, Ribbons, Artificials, Hosiery, Glove*, Ac., Ac. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture; 1 superior Gold Patent Lover Watch, Ac, jylO P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. O' RPHANS’ WURT SALE OF CHARTLhRa”FLdURfNG MILL PROPERTY.—On MONDAY MORNING, July 24th, at 12 o’clock, on the premises, by order of Mrs. Mary B. Davis, Administratrix of the late Jas. 11. Davis, dec’d., and decree of Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county, will be sold, that valuable Piece of Land, situate on Ohartiers creek, four miles from Pittsburgh, on tbe Steubenville Turnpike Road, in Robiueon and CUartiers townships, containing four acres ant! seventy perches, on which !* erected a first rate Merchant and Grist Mill, in good order, capable ni turning out ISO barrel* of flour per day, with a Store House, Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable, Ac. Tbe Mill contain* four pair burrs, three setts of bolting cloths, three screens, two smut machines, two pocking ma chines, one corn crusher, Ac., with storage for 2U.000 bushel* of grain; which improvements cost about $2B 000. The water power U among the best in the county, to which is added ample steam power when required in dry seasons. The thriving village of Mansfield is only distant one and a half mile*. Remington and tbe Chartiere Coal Company Mines half a mile: tbe Railroad of the latter runswithin 400 yard* of tbe Mill, and the Pittsburgh and Steobenvilli- Railroad within half a mile. The neighborhood is highly improved ond among the best in Wo*t*iru Pentt*ylvatiia lor wheat, furnishing custom work tn emuunt of 50,000 bushels, and for sale nmfc than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market for the offal. A plan of the property tnsy be seen at the Auction Store. Th<**e wishing to examine the same w ill call oo Mrs. Davis, who reside* 0o the premises. For further-particulars enquire of Robert Woods, Esq. Mansfield Brown, or Col. Jehu Rosa. Terifc>—Oue-thirJ cash, ro*:iue io ona and two years* with interest. AGNES cTrICKLAND’S NEW BOOK— I The Pilgrim, of WahingLum: by Ague* Strh.-k.iand, is just n«;iv»-d and for tale at 11. MINER A CO.’S, No 32 StnUhfleldstreet. Another Hook by Eugene Sue. the rrlenrat**! and popular author of the Wandering Jew, MyeL-ria* of Paris, Ac., Ar., entitled Woman’* Love; a true story of the Ueart: nrW 25 cents. * Aubrey: by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emilia Wyudham, Castle Avon, Ac ; Harper’* Library ; 50 cent*. Tbe Jesuit’s Daughter; complete; 50 cents. A Year After Marriage: by T. S. Arthur; 25 cents. liowitt’s Visit* to Remarkable Places; $2. Flora Lyndsay, or Passages in an Eventful Life: bv Mr*. Moodle. author of Roughing it in tbo Bush, Mark li'urdl*- stone, acj M*cent*. Nanette and her levers; e. storv illustrating some new Phare-in French Life: st. Julienne, the Daughter of the Ilamlct; a new ProUsUnt Novel, complete in one tcl irce; Jl. The Rapper*, or the My-r-rie*. F*llsri<- nnJ'Absurditi.-* of spirit Rapping, Table rurniug nod Entraacemeut; with illustration*; 1 volume; 60 cants. Rosa Lambert,or the Memoir!-of an Unfortunate Woman; a companion to Mary Price: by G. W. 51. Reynobts ; rol. 1; 6° o’nts- IL MINER A CO., _ 32 SmithfteM -t. \Th\\ BOGKB JOrT RECEIVED.—Atnertou: l-v Marv 11 Bussell Mitford; price {1.25 Nanette tod Her Lovers: by Talbot Guvne; «!. The Money Siakerj l»v J«d* 0. Campbell; sf„ Behind the Scenes: by Lady llulwer; $1,26. The Master's House, bv I/)gsn ; $1,25. Calavnr, nr the Knight’ of the Conquest; a Romance of Mexico: by RoWrt Montgomery Bird; $1.25 Tbe Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influenrc: by Marv C CUrkc. 3 The DMI Family Abroad: by Cbarle* 75 cent-. The Jiwuii’* Daughter: by NM Ruatllne; 50 cent*. Aubrey: by the author of Castle Avon, The Wilming ton*, etc. Dark Bh»de* of City Life; 25 cents. The Rnnegado Gipsay. or the Betrayal of Claud* Duval. Received and for sale at the cheap Bock Store of W. A. aiLDKNFKNNKY A CO, J"2S 76 Fourth street. XTEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY J.V lectures on Daniel. Cum mi tigs’ Lecture* on the Parables. Thompr*n's Lectures on Pulmonarv Consumption. Thel’urkish tmpin*; It* historiral, *U'.i*tical, religious condition, manners ted cusU-uu, et*: l-v AIGM D« Ber-v, membe-of Knibarsy at tAmsUintiu- ple. Tr<»-I*ted'revl««d and enlarged, from the fourth German edition ; with m moir* of the reigning Sultan, (Ouier IV:h* f ) Uie Turkisn Cabinet, etc , etc : i-y Edward Joy Morri*, bit* V 6. CTiargv d Alluirve at Naples. For sale by R. T. C. MuIU.AN, ‘V 104 Wi*od -trwt. N KLL A WILbUClij HANKERS, ; AND IValrr* in Kxcltauge, Rank Note*. Gold aj.J vj’rrr l>il. Current and Par Fund.- rveeived on deporit. htiM-ks Id'igtit and*-<ldrn romiuL-wjon. o»dlwti.»a* mc-1* at any ;Aiut in th* Uulted SUL-s. jV-uih Ea*t corner of Market and Fifth st c.-ts, PITTSBURGH. PA IyAPKR IIANGINGJ>—f*S Wood slnn-.i, wlure ui y 1»- found th* large<t bd-1 mwt ronjplct- a.*-Ttin*iit nf Ffvrn'h and American Wail Papers w*-*t of th* a-untait.*. vli: Veilv*t, G.*ld, Satin. Klow*r*d, Ociam.m and Cheap Paper*; Border*, Vb-w«, Decoration*, Statuary Hird*. tVn tr.-s. and.Pao*!* of o*k, Marble and Gold. i**rlor*, hail* and office* JvcoraU-d iu laUvt Parisian style. pupert: a great variety al«*y* on hand. Psjerr hung with Judguieiit, taste and e-v.noni v WALTER P. MARSHALL. SEMI AXNL'aL PALE—SOOO yards fast colored laiwna at 5 rents per yard; Barege Delaloes 10 cents, worth 18; ullh all oth-r Kluds of good* iu like proportion, at JU- J l UECKIS kl> —The I'ltgrini* »{ VV«l*iugham, or Tale* - f lb* MtJiik' Asee: by AgcesStrii-kland. The Master iio.«,e; « tuie of S>utheru LiL: by Lngun. Bletkwix'i’* Magasiu*, for June. Graham's •* •• July. Th* Nc* s'ork Journal Woman’* Lor*; a true story of the Ueart: by Eug-ne Sue. For rale ut PAUL KLKINKirB Literary Depot, Jo3o _ Fifth atreoL rqiposit* the Theatre. Ij'OU SALK—Sixty acre* of Land, on th* new Thick J? KonJ fr»m Allegheny to New Brighton. 3 miles below Allegheny <-ity, and 1 mil* from Wood*’ run, by the old ro»b It will be wild very low, and divided in lot* from 5 to 15 acres. Those wishing to purchase a cheap hum* can enquire of THOMAS WOODS, 7ft Fourth street. JYOK SALE— St x acre* l-md. situate near tho Miners* Ui* Road, ljt. mil* from th* Court House; on which i* a Pinal) two story Brick 11 ouse,. Stable, and - tlivr buildings; ai-v>. an excellent Orchard. Terms—One-fourth cash, lal ance in five equal annual payments Enquire of _J*l2_ AUSTIN LooMlB,92Fourth at. DRY tI'JODS. A. MTiGUE. comer of Grant and Fifth strati, ha.' now on hand 10 cow-s blenchod muslin, fnn OT' <*<'Ut* up; ftO pi,y«H, Iri*h liuen: 25 piece* white mulls, for ladles'dresses 75 pi*-?e* linen ; cotton and woolen itevvj. for l*»y*’ wenr; a few piece* fine black challo; black, barred and plain bernge and llcsurs; mantilla*; silk and trimmings or everr description: tan colarel and mixed d* bug*; dre** gingham*; ~,(1o pieres Merrimack pr n ,n , fast colors—all of which wiil tn- anid extremely low. WEST. NOW Ts THE TIME TO rUiISGKUiK.—I v.»lf furnb-h Harper'* Magaxiuc for <2.40 j>er ywir, nr $1.25 for s*x jyl 87 Wood street. ISU—lOobls'Ko. 1 HhadT 10 do do Herring: 15 do No. 3. Mackerel, 1554; 15 do Trout, and 5 ijf bbls Jo; A do No. 3 Mackerel, sound : for sale by je'2B , SMITH A SINCLAIR. JUST PUBLISHED nun tor *«i* ut KUraKLL’s iUiPuT of Cheap IJtcrature, No. 15 Flf.h street, th* following Works— The Rappers: or, The Mystarie*, Fallacies, und Absurdi ties of Spirit Kaptdog, Tab!* Turning, Ac. Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Auihouy Burn?. Rosa Lambert: or, the Memoir* of nn Unfortunate Wo mao, by G. W. M. Reynolds. Asbleigh, a Talc of the 01 Jen Time, by Miss Dupny. Travel* in Turkey, by Adolphus Slade. The Lion’* Skin aud the Lover’s Hunt, by Charle* de Bernard. Remember tbe Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near tbe corner of Market. RUSSELL A RKOTUBK, je!4 Booksellers and Stationer*. O.NtIINGAHKLA WHISKY—IOO bblnOld Monoogehela Whisky, just received and for sule low by JOHN LITTLK, Jr., Airent, jeB 124 Second street. A QUOD DWELLING HOUSB(No. li3Thlrdstre*-l)FOK BALE—Contain* eight rooms, good cellar ami flnßliod attic. [jel3] 8. CUTIIUKBT A SON, 140 Third street. A DUO. bare received Harpor, Graham, and Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, 15 Fifth street, near Market. MOWING MAoUlNK3—Warranted to cut lroin 10 to 15 acres of ’Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For sole by jtnySO] K. R. SHASKLAN’D. A TWO BTORY BRICK situated on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, Ac., for sale at a very low price. je!3 8. CUTHBKBT A SON, HOToir-cstreet. I AWNS.—A. A. MASON A CO. are now n|H-ning more j than 1000 piocas fine Lawns, all of which are entirely new style, and will be offered at reduced prices. j«l FRIGHT STEAK BROILERS—A W> supply just re salved and for sale by my3o BAILEY A RKNBtIAW. GRAHAM FOR JULY.-Urnham’s Magazine for July, just received and for sale by S. B. LAUFFER, 87 Wood street. Also, oil the leading weekly papers and cheap publica tions; Jy3 PUTNAM FOR JULY!—Just received and for sale at No. 16 Fifth street, near the corner of Market Also, all the Magazines for July, which are otTered.tu the public at the usual and established prices. jy3 RU3BBLL A BRO. HARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s Magazine, for July, just received and for sale by 8. B. LAUFPER, Jyl 87 Wood street Transparent green oil cloth—i*jo yards, in widths ranging from 33 to 46 inches, for sale wholesale and retail at lh«j Oil Cloth Ware too ms, No. 116 Market st my 26 J. A H. PHILLIPS- SUGAR— 40 hbds prime N. 0. Sugar; 1 do Clarified do; Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; for Bale by fjc3l] J. A. HUTCHISON 1 A 00. T.VOK BALE—The cheapest 3uo acres ol Coal, on the 110- JT nongahela river, in the Sd PooL If you want a bar gain now is the time. Enquire o! THOMAS WOODS, jeSfl . 76 Fourth street. fIOK SALE—9OO aerea of prime Lend, on the Muskingum river, 1 mile below M’ConneUsville, Ohio. It Is a splen did farm, and offered Tery low. Esquire of Jaap THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st BLACK LACK MITTS—A beautiful assortment, and selling cheap at j«l4 FRANK VAN GORDKR’S. N J-we V ~ pr. ; r ,' ■V 'Vv-V 4 ‘ - 'Jlp** ’i.S v .' ife»^ vV ' :. v* r * V • •» * X.*4 # - AUCTION SALES. P. M, DAVIS, Anfitioxie«r. P. M. DAYTB, Auctione«‘r. A. MASON A CO'.’H, 25 Filth Street. S. B. LAUFFEII, MISCELLANEOUS. | r ‘ARD AND LARD OIL— J 15 kegs No. 1 Lard; 10bUs do Lard Oil; Shalfbbl* do; Received and fot sale by ayl» MILLER k RICKETSON. RICE —20 tl*rc«* prime Ktce. received and for sale by MILLER k RICKETSON, i«n 221 and 223 Liberty at. JARD OIL—IO bbls No. 1 Lard Oil; i 10 bf do do; for sale by j»IT MILLER A RICKETSON JAVA COFFEE—2u pt-ckeu> Old Gov. Java Coffee, form * by ' tj*l7l MILLER k RICKBToON. CYLAKET WlNE—4't cam* ‘’PL Julian” Claret, roceiv. J and for sale by 1 j.?I7J MILLER k RICKETSON. OLIVE OIL—IS cams Olivo Oil, for ode by i?L 7 ._ MILLER k RICKETSON. STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’s, s’a and 6’* Btar Candles for sale by - (jo!7] MILLER k RICKETSON. 'lj , Jsill—lift bbls Bledium No. 3 sla*kerel; A? 10 “ No 1 Pickloi Herring; in "tore and for *ale by l MJH.LKR A RICKETSON. CIHAMPAUNE— 40 basket* “172,” 4, 174, n Champagne > Wine, landing and for ml* by _Jel7 MILLER A.RICKKTfOV. 8 IIAD—15 btd* No. 1, for solo by my 29 SMITH k SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASuN a th>. have n6w for sale more than 100 latent ntyie* of Mantilla*. (my 22 IINSEED OIL—IO bbls fur bale by J j«-G9 , UENRY HOLMES. XIMK —100 bbl* for sale uy O halve* and pound papers, for sale by _j«l» HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER —15 kegs fresh Furkin Butter, for sale by H 9 HENRY HOLMES. b'GUB— 3 bbls freeh IhUday receiveil,-end for vale by J je!9 HENRY HOLMES. ELUE UCK WATER—3 bbl* received thin day by JOS. FLEMING, PriJti corner of the Diamond and MarketeL NO. 1 LAUD 01L—25 bbl* in store and for sale by FLEMING BROS. LARD OIL, no, I—JUot received aud fur sate by JOEL MOHLER. BOEKUAVE’S hTOMAOu and for sale by [JelOj JOHN HAFT, Jr. - PEARLa —5U i7bl* first quality, on rousignment; tor t~ic bj f jwlDj P. SELLERS A CO. ICE—34 tiercee on consignment and for rale by ' F. SELLERS k CO. N' EW DECORATIONS—St. Nicholas'bridal chamber pat tern, for sole by WALTER P. MARSHALL. STAR CANDLES—SO boxea Cincinnati, aaeorted manufacturers price*. F. SELLERS A CO. PRESTON A MERRILL’S Extract* of Lemon, Orange, Rt*e, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Gioger, and Nutmeg*; for ante by [je2oj W. A. M’CLUKU. Ij'ANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK —Fern Leaves, from ran ny’« Portfolio; *eoond eerie*; with original design*- by Fred. M. Coffin. Just received by ; * qMIK QUIET HEART—Just published complete from X Blackwoud’s Magazine, price 25eenta; for sale by >l3 H. MINER A 32 amithfleld street. VkUOffN AND WHITE PLAID GLhGItAMS— An assort JJ ment Of the above Good* just received ut A. McTIGHtfS, corner of Orant and Filth streets. tYOuEY’S AND PETERSON’S MAGAZINES, for July. Jl have been received by KUSSELL A BRO, i" 2O Fifth Market. | VKY PEACHES—IO bbls Dry Peaches; 30 do Dry for sale by j" l9 HENRY HOLMES. ERRING—IOQ bbls Baltimore Herring in tinm «rvi p, r rale by ENGLISU A RICHARDSON, ra 3' 3Q 116 Water and 150 Front at BALTLMOiIE il ERRING—IOO bbls reoeived this ddy by PennaylvuDia Raiiro-td, and for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, Jl b ____ 116 Water e&L HAD—3O bbl* tfoltimore Shad in *tore and for aaie by ENOLISII A RICHARDSON, p? 3O 116 Water and 150 Front st. . —it) bbla Baltimore Shad, is store and for sale by J vfi ENGLISH A RICH A KDSON. \V H ? rt WSU-60 bbl* inspected, for *ale bv J* 6 ENGLISH A NICIIARDSQN, MACKEREL— 100 bbte No. 3. for sale by j” 6 ENGLISH A ItICnARDSON. PEARS 40 bbl* prime Pear*, for ~ j * l? ENGLISH A RICHARDSON RICE —100 tierce* prime P.ice, for fcy j‘ ‘l7 ENGLISH A RICnARDSQV. SHAD'— 25 bot* Shed ; 5o hf bbl* Shad; in etore and for ?ale by . >1? ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. POTATOES —30 sacks fur valu by HENRY H. COLLIN?. T \RY PEACHES—2S bus prime, form I* bv A.J HENRY H. COLLINS. DEY APPLES—24 bn* for aaie by ■l* lo HENRY 'H COLLINS. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— r.O hbls N. O. Sugar; 75 bbl* do Molasses; 25 do S. U. MoUuwa; forralobT m ’ a M'CLUKKAX, lIKKKuN i CO. T uiTeu muix~2i : 0-'. 15 cafikß Dry P.achM; for 1.7 M'CLCRKAN. nKUKOX i CO. PUIATOES-3) b.g» «“ jonriinimmt.' ,nd for ~,r b, M'CI.URKAX, lIBKHUN j (X). EAOiN MlOl’LDKlUi—24r.sk«rrceirrd oa coDrigßiaruc and for «Uo low by J t<& M’CLCRKAN, HERRON A CO. IRGN—IOO ton* Mercer county. (Sharon Fornarej X f»r vale by fmy24j KINtl A MOORHEAD. KEDFYittD MINERAL VVATEIt—It, bbT* and half bbte, (oak aud mulberry cooj)erage,) for sale by -±t king A MOORHEAD. GLASS-5«» U’jr-. Sxßj.yipi'a-d 10x14, M’Keuuan A (.u. * brand, in store and for mis by KING A MOORHEAD. KAMBO APPLES—Pared cored, and sliced, pat up in gallon vane, hermetically sealed, retaining the origi mu tiuvur and fn-ehuea* of the fruit; for rale by W. A. M’CU’RG. MAt'LE i'I’OAK AND MOLASSES " r ~~” . J Maple Molaw*, of ga!L«. eerb ; AX» Ib* do Sugar, in cakes; Jus! rare it rd on consignment, anE for rale by .. J - J ... _ W. A. M’CLURG. • L'JtU: FISH,;— tibbi* new Potomac Herring; - A ft do do Shad, the first of the- bi-aeon. Also Halifax llerrioe; No. 1 ami2 Mackerel; talcum, smoked; do. pickled : on hand and for*al« bv BULEY & ItKNSHA W. JuILNbTuS’S I'ATKNT ICB CKKaM FKKkzKRS— Th. best article of the kind in u*e. For rale by _ m >' M BAILt.Y A RENSHAW. HKCKER’S FARINA BOILER.—This ha* been fouid one of the most desirable articlas lu the Way of cook ing utens-ii* Jet invented. It is almost ludlßpeaslble in tb- parallc.n r.f Farina, Qrirts. Ilomony, Green or Dried Irruite, Ac. For rale by BAILEY A RENSHaW . 253 Liberty street. \V I ‘? Dy 2I 6 ? ADES ’” A T T J°w Shade*, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Boouet, Howervale, Landscape and Drapery stylee; for sal - whole ral.. and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooms, NoJ 116 Market i>l9| J. A 11. PHILLIPS. 7( I ) 'A K ® 8 Transparent Buff Gil Cloth for ' , Miudew Shades, just rereived from the factory, and for sate at the Warerooms, No. 110 Market street J. A H. PHILLIPS. I A DlR*’ INDIA RUBBER all tbe sizes A tnanufacturot. Also, Gent*’ Glove* ot every variety; for rale at th t Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street. _J“Ji J. A U. pniLLTPS. GLITA PKROiiA WATER PROOF I>/ATB—We"inrite the attenUon ofporchaoere to this new and beautiful article: the Good* are warranted to remain pliable in all W f ttir proof: for at the Indta Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street. J* l4 J A H PHILLI PS. WIITPS— 30 doxon India Rubber Whips from 1 iu“ feet in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, at No. iio afarket street. [j-14) J. A 11. PniLUPS OCMMKR ORAVATS.-Wa are kj new style* of Lawn and Gingham Cravat* and Tie* for summer wear Also, some very rich and fashionable plain and fancy 81: k CraTato and Tic«. A- A. MASON * 00,, ttS Fifth street. / IHEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply or cen \J Paper* just received, for sale try i WALTER P. MARSHALL, J!* 85 Wood street. UINE PAPER HANGING?—A choice araortmeat in X; chinta, broeateiio, and satin imltaGon*, for sale by ; WALTER P MARSHALL. pARKIIOK OIL OLOTH-LOOO jarda o 7 the plain an.i Vj enamelled Uniat, manufactured on plain, twilled and Lnary duck ROoua; aold wholeanla and retail at the Oil Cloth Wan-roomi, No. 110 Martet street, roy‘26 MausK-a compound svkup of ykllo*d,-j K HOOT—Thii compound will remove diseased arising irom imparity of the Wood. It acts as a purifier of the Wood ; strengthens and braces the system ; U harmless and simple in ltd effects. For salo by JilH JOHN HAFT. Jr. 7(1 TONS NO. 1 SCOTCH i’Ul METAL, arriviusr and k i l\r sale by ( j«7 j VVM. BIVOIIAM * CO. DRIED IIEEP-10 Ut-rces ' F- SELLERS A. CO. HAUI’EK’6 MAGAZINE, for June, for sale by „ li. T. C. MORGAN, l&4 Wood Ftreat. fIMIUSFEd C dC'E Murab’e celebrated Trusno*, ruct-ire-l by j- J«I7 _ _ JOS. FLEMING. o ~ I grrwH Wolfe’s Aromatic k* pcnWam Schnapps, received by j fl7 JO3- FLEMIXO. TJQVADkS AND HAIK OILS—A very large a?*ortment X of UiM fln«wt Kogiinh and French Pom&dra and Hair o»ls,_receiv«l_by (my2CJ JOS. FLEMING, Allspice and 10 bags Pepper; . 5 *• Allspice; for sale by jcl. MILLER A QEKD BUCKWiIEA , r~-W bu» prime, juet rewired and O for sale by JAMKS WARJ)KQj>. PRIME LEMONS—IBO boxu prime Lemons, in btore and for sale by j«U J. 0, ANDERSON A CO, 0 Woo-1 street. IfIU&JU COJOANUTS jj and for Rile by - J - ANp SftSOK ■* CO-, C Wood «n»t I mm or ' -vlSj IrwhCoooanaUi, jui>t6mTi.>d rod and for mile by JOEL MOOLKR. 1 >UTTKU—I4 firkins prim* fresh, received and for sale bv A* HENRY H. OQLLINB. T]>EAKLS —12 casksjust received and for ealt* by~ -1 JT I HENRY 11. COLLINS. T> IFLK GUNS AND PIBTOLS-A groat variety kepteon X\* etantly on hand, together with the necessary appurte nenfw, and shooting malarial in general, for sale by _J ( ” 24 BOWN M TKTLKY . RK\ OLVHILB—A good assortment or all kind* of Revol vara, including Coll’*, Alien’*, MarrtenV, Werner’;, ana the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TBTLKY _ J e24 136 Wood street. Baltimore iierhiso and bhad, very ane, for«i. by the barrel, by BAILEY A RJSNSIIAW j* 2B * 253 Liberty street. KNOW NOmiNO aHIRT COLLARS, CKAVATB, and a fall assortment of furnishing Qoeds. at th 2 m* Trimming Store of vnwus, at u» new W -PRANK VAN QORDRR- E~ XT^,° U? °?H- J *T A °°****-* few bags, very superior, received and tor sale by 3 w. a. jkcmjbq. pRAPB DIMWLfI—A. A. MASON A 00. b»» Jor U- oeived, per express, another large assortment of rich plain and embroidered Crape Bhawla. my3o FOB SALK—LoH op Amu*, to burnt of-JSSS* f, 1 ' 01 * U» jratfci of Boo oubA tM Wtiutcf ftlMtl* a Wma gjf lofa throughout the dty. If yoawant*aj Mad of rmt • TOOMAB WdOM?*^ rjX)BAOOO—3I kegs K«n tacky ?lx Tiriat Tobacco, reeeiTed _L on oomhjnnwot; fcrMteb? J® 2l J. a. -HUTcaißcwr a oa V' Hei nta, or llnpt«r« of the U»n-di, *«*• THERE ARK THOUSANDS OP PERSONS WHO ar* afflicted whli a Rupture r.f il* Bowels, wh* pay HUle R tteutim to the disease until the Bowels ~jTw rtraepolated. when, fu a'! prohn- Mli’y, it may Ni t<*j late. How important it in, tbi'u, for nil those suffering from any form of Rup ari of tho Bowels, to call at olm upon DR. KEYEEIt, at hia Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street K'd Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro- portion of the Bowels. Dr. Kayser has an office hacfc of the drag where Trusses are applied, and war ranted to giro Sftlbfsctioo. He has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to pult the means of every one ia need cf the article. I also keep cron- kind of .Supporters, II ,ty Brace.*, Suspensory B-irula grr. Ebiclic SlocUngr, for interned Thin?, nnd all kind? of I m« liani.al appliance? used in the chre of disease. T would respectfully invite the attention of the puldic to an i-xrellent Tru-v? for Children, which invariably effects cure* in >i very short time. B —1 also keep on hiu;d, and for sale, a large nasort mentof Shoulder Braces of the most improved kind, that hare te-en worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in ami out of tlie city. PR. KBTfIEK’S DRUG BTt)RK AND TRUSS DEPOT; corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. .' jel4d*w UENUY lIOLME3. FROM TIIE NEW FI A YEN PALLADIUM. Pro*t Wort or Koclcßoae.—A medicine under the title of “ Rock Rose,” made from a plant of that name, Is haring a great run in this vicinity for its curative properties. The cry of “quack.” so truly applicable to at least one half of ihe medicines of the day, cannot be justly applied to the Rock Rose, for it £m “ made Its mark ” in this city in several cases, to the relief ami cure of sufferers, when other remedies haTe failed—and what Is qaite re markable, some of onr best physicians do not hesitate to ei-wak very favorably of : ihe compound. The certificate cf enivr we not fabrications, but from highly respectable fcms, no. tof whom are well know to us. The manufactu rer is also wt’l known to os as a gentleman who would not be engaged in a humbug, or. In deceiving the public in any way.— HitLsdium. We cheerfully endorse the above, having witnessed Its good effect, ourselves, on pulmonary and scrofulous com plaints. We believe it Is tho best compound for cold.? acd cough?, extant. The Bock Bom has long been knows as a plant of rare medical virtues, and its preparation is super intended by a gentleman of ability and character, In this city.—A'. IT. Register. This is to certify that the notice of the Rock Bose medi cine published in our paper in connection with onefrem the Palladium, was not only unsolicited, bat was written by the Editor of his own judgment and observation. 11. T. C. MORGAN, lO4 Wood street This will certify that the favorable notice of the medicine known a? tho “Rock Race," was a voluntary induct*! by the writers’ knowledge of the curative effects of the artie’e ia certain eases, as well as by tbefnvorableopim ions which other*, well known to him, had expressed of it; and furthermore, the article was written without pay or the premise of payment, or the knowledge of the manufac ta*"- BABOOCK k WILDMAN. • “SCROFULA” MYERS’ EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE. This wonderful medidne is fast gaining for itself a popu larity which no other medicine can boast of. The plant, Bock Rose, is used and recommended by many eminent physicians of our country. Hear what J. n. Thompson, of Philadelphia, rays: “I have prescribed it ia bad cam. of Scrofulous patients at Wills Hospital." Bis success at •tracted the attention of senior physicians. He reports tho following remarkable case of White Swelling of the right hip, in February, 1844. The lad wm seven year old, and had the di?aaM for the bone was dislocated up wards and outwards. There was a large opening on tha blp leading to the bone, into which 1 could thrust my fin ger. 1 counted threw ulcers. Ue had been under several physicians, who had given him up. 1 ordered a decoction of Rock Eos©— in two days his night sweats oeased, I then ordered a tea spoonful of Rock Rose, three times a day. Thirty-nine days after, be was entirely well. Bold by Dr. GEO. IX. KEYSER, No. 140, oonwr of Wool 6treat R»d Virgin alley. SM’ Sign of the Golden Mortar. jefodaw Eapeclnl Notice to Persons Using Cod Liver OH«“— Tbt> subscriber haring made arrange meets with Miswrit. PoppUin * Thompeon, for a regular supply or their genuine COD LITER OIL, pnt up In pint would respectfully invite the attention of the pnl> 11c to an examination of the article, being fully peretudnl that for purity and freetjoss from rancid taste or swell, it 1s unequaled. There Is n. w no Cod Liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, to the above. Hundreds ot bottles have beeu sold, and gl - Aea unrivaled satisfkctlon. In the article of Ood liver Oil, person? taking it should be careful to ob tain a gt-nuint- article and one free from a rancid taste and smell, as its virtue? are greatly enhanced by its being ocrep table to the stomach and not producing nansuea—parity and a pleasant taste make* it more readily taken up by the loo teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in causing the richnoßS of that fluid giving a tone and healing Imprtn -4m to ©very organ through which It pauses. Sold by GKO. H. KEYSKR, No. 140, ' R &. rncr of Wood street and Virgin Alloy, mylOolaw 81gn of the Gulden Mortar. N. it —I hJro keep rI. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary for many of which I 'hold the exclude M**ncy, aod » htoh will be eel by the doxen or gross at New York ucd Ptulivietphia prices. LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, OS H*ND 450 r-i SILT BT FLEMING BROTHERS, I'ronrwton af Hluat Tcnaiftg, »»,l Ltvar wn« WlWtsale DrwjQisU and Dralcri i» Patent Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood strwts, Pittcbursh KKCLER’d VMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: '* CarminatiTe Balsam; “ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; " Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; WDtax'e Balaam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; Uoofland’s German Bitters; Holland do Honetter’s Stomach do Herehisea’Uterine CethoHron*: p Storm*’ Scotch Cough Candv: *"• s Price’s 'do; * Thom’s do; Howe’s do: Osgood's India Cholagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials , Tyler’s Gobi Arabic Drop*; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon’e do Batchelor’s do McMuun’s Elixir of Opium; ‘ Bryßat’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica*Gincer': McAllister's do do: " > Kidder’slcdclllble Ink; Payson’s do do; Amhold’s Jo; I»r. Curtis' ITyscar.r.; Lyons' Knthhiron; DaTid’s Lilly White; Batin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; B*me'a Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Rurhton, Clarke A Co.’s Cod Liver Oil: McAllister's Ointment; . Bings’ltch do; - * FerroPa do; Grey’s do; Trask's Magnetic Oint&nt; Judkin's do; Bwaim’s Panacea; Houck’s do; cargant’s Inlunt Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer p Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; KJer’s Petroleum; McLano’e Celebrated Liver PHls; i Brandreth’s do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ; Lee’s Anti-bilious do;- ■ Sarsaparilla Blood do* Even’s do; Bwaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla 8100 l lilt Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do • Townsend’s Health do- Jew Dnvid’s Plasters: ’ Shoemaker's do; • Dr. Newman's do; '* Radway’s Ready Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Ilair Restorative; , Emerson’s do; Ball's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Jelliw Doct anl Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; Highly Scented Brown Windsor „ * Musk; Ludlom’s Specific; • McLone’s Sudorific Cough Syrnp; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Seller?’ do; Swayne’s Syrtfp of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; » Barry’s Trioophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Vicide; McLane'sCelebrated Vermifuge, * Dr. Loco.-k’e Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Kj-e Water; , Watert Atmospheric Breast • Gam Elastic do do. feM&l, .L_A 11. PHILLIPS. HICKBTSON. Tape-Worm tn Children. T^5S!’ o Sr® infest the totes lines of the J. adoit. They are often of enormous rise and lemrth. * nd tendtfn »eM incite’.stomach. The F«iunl health become* deranged, the system enfeebled, and the symptoms are continually aggravating, until relief or death terminates the ro fieri n*. B. A. Fabneatcck’sV«t mifuge is the beet remedy In this ease The worm, after being destroyed, will be discharged In detached portions, and a speedy relief will be obtained. Nxw York, November Bth, 1853. I hereby certify, that I gave a rial of B. A. Fahnestock’s 1 ermifege to a daughter of mine, two years old, «»1 {t caused her to pass two worms, the same day; one r tape* worm, thirty Inches in length, the other a Urge stomach worm, twelve inches In length. I most cordially «„d cheerfully recommend It as a worm medicine. . J- G. Fm-onro, 378 West 48d Prepared and edd by w«a street. .. B. X FAHNBSTOCB A CO - wraqofHratand Woodgfr.- Vy •• ,v '*■ • y ■ MEDICAL, Nnr lUtzf, CO, 1851. OSBORN A BALDWIN. Pauadicm Orncn, New Haven, Dec. 22,1861. . ■*» . i .'*.*■* t -* *• : * • • .- *, -v .VV.'-V ,• v RAILROADS SOMMEB ABfIABUEMESTS. THE. PENNSYLVANIA 185 *- ifIPHM «•**. RAILROAD. ON S, m SS» ' w Ulnlr«Tille, Lock port, flillitmn, *j loinn, Ae., arriving ra . Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, tfc* next morning. 7 , „ T,‘.' E TKI» -111 !«™ ..*>!,* M J.JO ncir»k^to P ,;n; nnly M Ir*]n'«, On«TOboT*tl, LUrolxt, liilUiJ*-, JohimLiwr, LiileyV Gallltten. Alteon*, •tc. fPDnwUng »t Unrr&barg with th® train for D*iti rz:-Tv, and arriving in Phibuieiphia or IWlimcrr, at l^vv, lllh AIVf.M'JoDATIUN TRAIN wM )*ar* "rerraftar. “ OPn (except Sunday) at ?.*i o’clock, stopplug it ail rece n-T/‘« 1 S?,' s atul ruullin < v>ij ns Car w> UlairMrUle. lJlfc. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN icatefl daily l , , l,ny ’> Bi 11 o’«*«k, A. )I n . stopping at all sta . Vr "* r, ucr '- : °« '•aif ** f> M ttrlntonV. : KICIDRNIM«j T|i AlNg urrive* %t K Swron-1 Acc-.minodatujn 7 Line, *2.30, A 31. Pare to New Vr>rk,*lo..oC: Far*. uvu m. »_,_ to Baltimore, $B. F*re to Buford Bpiin«7*T Rattpigechecked to :t]| platans on the »,n. roail. and to Philadelphia and Baltimore Piwngon purcliaaiug tickets In cars, will be charged «* CD.TS m addition to tie station rate*, excupt ftorii whcro the.Oompaoy bare no A front. - No notes of n lesa denoffiinstknillixn fire dollars will be twcelTvtl In payment for tickota, except those tamed br the Bonks of Pennsylvania. * NOTICE.—Id caw of loss, the Company will bold responsible for personal baggage (Air. and *>r. an umount sot exceeding fICO. N. U. —The Excelsior Omnibus Tine has bora uulond to coorey passengers and baggage to andfrom the Depot.at a to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, anj 15 cents for each trunk. Par tickets, apply to J. HRSKMEN, Agent, . At tha P 1L UrPassenger Station, on liberty g _Plttebnrgh, Joly 6th, IS64—{j«7 ■ AND AND PITTSBDBBH RAILROAD., IN CONNECTION WITH BTE4JJKBB ECLIPSE axd GMPU2,^^ VIA WELLSYILLE, AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD VIA. i ALLIANCE. ’ f PI* *hort»t, quickest Had cb?#p«t route to Toledo, Chi* X. «tfo. La Balle, Bock L-laod, Galena, St. Louis. «nl lb* Nurth-vest, VIA OL3SVKLAXD. On and after TUESDAY, Jane 27,1854, Pamenger Train* will run daily, (Sunday’s exeepted) as follows: VIA WBLLSm.I*K. Leave WellFTflle at 4 20, P. M„ and AJBanre at 6.25 arrt vina in Cleveland at 8 5", P. Si; making a ekro connection with Michigan Central Railroad line for Detroit, Cfaiaten. and the North-west. " * Pawengers for the 4 20, P. M, trein from WnUssille, Icara Pittsburgh daily (Sunday’s excepted) at 9 00, a. M, cn steamer Repp's or Emp ire. Pare to Cleveland, S3J>O. VIA ALLIANCE. Leave AlUancs at 7.80, A. M., and 12, M_ eoon;«iog at Dodson with trains for Akron, Cuvthog* Falla, 4e_ aad arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. M-, and &20, p. M. Fare to Cleveland. $4,00. The trains of the Ohio and Penns, Railroad, leaving Pitt** burgh at A. ilj A.'iL, and 3, P. SL, connect at AUl* ance for deveUmTat 7 30 A. 51 < 12, U, and (J. 25, p. M, in Cleveland at 10, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8 60, Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chian* go, La &alle. Rock Island, and St. Louis. Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St.-Louis, 48 hours. FARE VIA WEUSVILL6. | FAKE VIA aI-^iaw fig To Cleveland ~..53,C0 | To Cleveland *4o© Toledo 5.00 j Toledo gop Detroit. 5.00 J Detroit eSo Chicago 410,00 A 10.60 j Chicago.;.. .AII.OO AIOO Rock Island. 15.50 Bodkinland ifofiO Bt. Louis.... IS 50 j 5t D&qLa J9JO Passergers are rcqaeited to procure their ticket* at tha office of this Company, in Honoogabela Douse, belov the comer. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. W JA - CAEQmi li^. OHIO AHJD PKHHSYLYAgIA PATT.TWftP Hew Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBRUARY 3B,IBS4 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 A M; tHnee et Ajp ance; takes tea at Crestline. makes a dose con* nectiou there with a tart Express Train, reaching Cinete* nati ahout 12 o’clock at night EXPR ESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 8 o’clock, P. M.. after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestlinoat 31,80 P.M., connecting witfath# Night Kspresß which roaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with tho Ohio and Indians, and Belfontalne and Indiana railroad* for Dayton. and towns in Indiana. = . Connections are made with 'Cleveland, Monroeville Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucjrus, Upper Sandusky, Fopeet, and the towns < n the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, ZanestiHs and town* on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Icdl&oapoUssB; to. Dayton ffiAO; to Toledo $6; to Columbus to Zaneerilie fa t io; to Cleveland $-L Through ticket* to' Louisville at rednad rates. . N RKTDRSIBOI THE EXPRESS' TRAIN leaves Crestline at US' P M. and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.20 P M, connecting with tb* rast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. KAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2£o, A on tbs sr* rival of the Night Express Train from arrives at Pitteburehat 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON* ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M,’:-.nd SPM, and New Brighton at ti A M, and 1.15 P M. ' FREIGHT TRAIN leave* Pittebnrgh at 7 A M, and 9 P» [.. and arrives at 4.30 A M, sod 4.80, P M. Tha Trains do notnm on Sunday. 4®* Tickets or further information,’applp at the ticket offices of the Ohio aod Peunrylvanbi Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under Uonoofunls House, Pittsburgh, or of QKORGi: PARKIN. Tirket AgeOl, . . _ Federal street Station. foMS JOHN KELLY, Pawenger Agent. PenniylTanlii Uallrotd. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh. PUliddpUi ud Baltimore; commencing April Ist, ]Ro4. First Glass Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feather*, Furniture, second hand, Punt. Pianos, Poultry; Kbus, in basket* or boxes: 76 cents $ 100 fiw. Second CTois-Dried-Fruit, Beeswax, Beer Skin*, Ckrrer and Timothy Seed. Giawnrare.-llanleare, Baca, Wool «H Sheep Pelt*, and COc. ft 100 lba, Third Clast —Bacon and Pork (loose.) Batter, in firkin*, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Qlase, msdOot* ton, uncompressed: 56c. ft 100 Q)s. J-hurt/i Clou —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Bader and Mail, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese; lard ««h lard Oil, Hemp. Whbky, AJottoo, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco; -4 40c. 100 tbs. Flour 80 cents ft bbL ■tprl GEO 808 C. FRAXdSCDB. <B. Bingham & Co.*a Transportation Liae @W«Wi fIM) AND FROM 'PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND X NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agent* of ««H Lure been for the put fourteen years connected with the “ cld established Bingham’s Line.” They will give their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produoe,Mer- ~ cWbdi», 4c, in the shortest time and on as fororaU* terms as any other Line. • «" Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Pbfla> delphia and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM k CO, Canal Basin, Liberty st, > Pittfbnrsh. B[NGUAM, DATI9 A CO. Pronri«tn«, . 270 Market erect, Philadelphia, rro. n.tnrs. JAMES WILSON. 121 North ?t. Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANBKR, Agent, apr7:ly (. 8G West New York. VpAGAZIXES FOE JULY, JUST RECEIVED. iU. Putnam’s Magazine, fjr July. HarpAT-s do do. Graham’s do do. Peterson’* do ilo. Popular Educator, No. 12. Bnsaia: bv De Oasdne. I Received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDKNFENNEY A CO. je3 76 Fourth dmt' LATE PUBLICATIONS Ar DAVlsON’*, 66 MarSHb near Fourth. The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J. W. * The Magaxihos at 20 cents per number; oar mint mm future price. Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Seott, of New Or* leans—a oonrse of Lectures. / Fern Leaves; second Beries. /: The Parish 8Ido; a better book than eitheg Sonsy Sob or Shady Side. Carter's New Bocks for Youth, vis: Mabel Grant, Chari* Roussel, the Wood Cutters and Exiles of Lebanon, ho, Ac. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, tV*» Manual of Missions, or Sketches or Foreign Minion* of the Presbyterian Church: by her. J.O. Lowrie: with mass, showing the -stattons,.Ae. - ,' ' Africa and the American Flag. J. 8. DAVISON, Jt'G 65 Market street, near Fourth. n>UE UISCOUT OF PITTSBURGH. from the earliest«»■ X nod when it was visited by white men, down to the cl.ve of the last century, with notices of some of the impor tant mann&etores and works of iotcraal improvement, op to the present time: by Neville B. Craig, fin. About one hundred copies of the above highly interest ing work remain on band—the price reduced to Tfeeanf* a copy.! Published and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOS- J4O 81 Wood attest. ■ A LLEGHKSY BUILBINU LOTS FOR. HATH Building Lots, situate on Ohio Lane, ea&kil foet. fount by .133 deep to a 24 foet allev/and dlrectlyoppo site Dscfthiy-street, which, is now paved and in good order. These Lots are effered for sale at low prices, and on terma. 3. CUTuBEItT A 805, J° l9 : 140 Third street. Diotiee* • ] A 8 I itm now winding up my battue** at the corner of I Wood and Water street*,' preparatory to removing to xaj new store on «Flftb street, I would hereby uotify sty friends that I bare placed my books is the band* of K.B NEAL, E.%] , on Third street, between Wood and Uaihot for the collection of all debts doe me npon them. Those knowing themselves indebted tome will please call a s above and settle. ' j‘j2l:lm A NOTE dated January 26,1864. payable four mowhaaf' ter date, at the oOw of Winslow, Lanier k Co, New York, shmwJ K. W(vaL>, President Pittsburgh Steabsn* rille.Railroad—endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretary. All person* arc hereby warned not to bay mid as payment will be refuted. Any person finding it will cada an obUgntina by leaving it with 6. E. ArooU k Co+vz } THOMPSON BELL 4 CO/ }-4 corner Third end Wood wta. Batht—aot, cold, wad Sbower. IN the fitting and farnh-hing of which nothing bee been spared to render bathing luxurious as well as baahhftri. Are open every day, (Sunday 1 * excepted,) from 5 o’clbok, A. until 10 P. M, at ihe Barber Shop, Ferry Hotel, ***»—*- of Hancock street and Daqoesee Way. j.fl? JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. E. 8* 19e*J ( Aldormam* •. \r0.91 THIRD Street, between Wood sjo Marketytrseta, Xr Pittaborgh. Collections promptly made. Honda, Meet* gASes, and other writings drawn with wUawi and a a.a • racy. - jduly TUBT RKCBIYBD PICK EXPRESS, CP *A large aaaqrtment of new add beantita itylmßbr Blogs, Breast Ptae, Gold Pencil* Peua-Abo, iww article at Pane, wbiab am rety yafiz jod cbm. Ob study; 1* equal to any in the city in style aa&lqaaHfe* and -we Mammae to the pmeb seer w* wfll aall tee goada ni oar •Usmaslov tr try •"*— nfi. mi mmk I— tbad any other catnhliabaant in this city ' fliea hi ed, iiiiiaeMiiiliiii onr goods and price!, etblMarhetstreea. . >S»T BW> VyAcmßßir-db bbU. largo Mo, t Madiiil, aHl>’ JM. taacrion.Joat recaieedan & ftcaaiaWVS^.^r.-.H.-.-•• v ,jd«!rr •., . ? . - v v>! c< iV : Ith. First A tr cprww. fc*. X. 'Mf.H. fast JOHN CALLAUAN.
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